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26 Facts About Tyler Haws

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Tyler Haws was born on April 11,1991 and is an American professional basketball player.

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At Brigham Young University, Tyler Haws was named the 2014 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and set the school record for career points.

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Tyler Haws won the Tournament MVP again as well as Utah's Mr Basketball.

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At the T-Mobile Invitational against Georgia's Centennial High School, Tyler Haws scored 26 points.

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Tyler Haws played with Salt Lake Metro in the summer AAU circuits, as well as with his high school sponsored AAU team, Lone Peak.

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Tyler Haws led the Lone Peak AAU team to the round of 8 in the Las Vegas Spring Showcase a week later.

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Tyler Haws appeared in USA Today and Sports Illustrated in 2007.

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Tyler Haws was recruited by Wake Forest, BYU, Utah, Stanford, Cal, Harvard, Penn, Marquette, UCLA, Pepperdine, USC, and Davidson.

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Tyler Haws committed to play collegiately at BYU and signed his letter of intent on November 12,2008.

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Tyler Haws set 21 school records as a senior and finished his career with 1,772 points tied for 10th in Utah state history, and the most ever by a 5A player in Utah.

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Tyler Haws was selected to play in both the Senior Showcase High School All-Star Weekend as well as the Academic All-American Classic.

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Tyler Haws started in his first game at BYU against Hawaii on November 20,2009.

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Tyler Haws continued to play well in the next three games as he recorded 12 points and 2 rebounds in 26 minutes of action in a neutral site game against San Francisco.

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Tyler Haws was named third-team All-Mountain West Conference as a freshman after averaging 26.4 minutes per game along with 11.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in 32 starts, the most by a BYU freshman under head coach Dave Rose.

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Tyler Haws returned to a BYU team that had left the Mountain West for the West Coast Conference in 2011.

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Tyler Haws is only the second BYU sophomore to have scored 1,000 or more career points, after Danny Ainge.

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Tyler Haws went on to be named WCC Player of the Week again on January 14,2013 after averaging 24 points and shooting.

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Tyler Haws was named to All-West Coast Conference Team, USBWA All-District VIII First Team and NABC All-District 9 First Team, while receiving Bronze Honors on the WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll.

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On June 29,2013, Tyler Haws was selected as one of 12-players to represent Team USA at the 2013 World University games.

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Tyler Haws was named WCC Player of the Week on January 13,2014 for averaging 33.0 points in wins over Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine.

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Tyler Haws went on to be named WCC Player of the Week again on February 1,2014 for averaging 35.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game in wins over Pacific and Saint Mary's.

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At the season's end, Tyler Haws earned Honorable Mention All-American honors by the Associated Press, as well as West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, All-WCC Team, WCC All-Tournament Team, USBWA All-District VIII First Team and NABC All-District 9 First Team honors.

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Tyler Haws received Bronze Honors on the WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll for the second straight year, and was named the Co-Male Athlete of the Year and received the Floyd Johnson Service Award at the 2014 Y Awards.

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Tyler Haws averaged 21.9 points a game, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game.

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On February 26,2015, Tyler Haws passed Jimmer Fredette for all-time leading scorer at BYU against Portland.

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Tyler Haws served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for two years in Quezon City, Philippines between his freshman and sophomore years of college.