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Bouyea, Heat Agree to New Deal

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Former University of San Francisco guard Jamaree Bouyea has officially signed with the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association, the organization announced on Thursday. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Bouyea has appeared in six Summer League games (one start) with the Heat between the California Classic and the Las Vegas NBA2K23 Summer League while averaging 6.2 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.50 steals so far.
 
Capping off his career in grand fashion this past year, Bouyea guided the Dons to a 24-10 overall record and USF's first NCAA Tournament berth since 1997-98. At the conclusion of the season, he was named First Team All-WCC for the second year in a row while also being selected to the NABC District 9 First Team. Notably, Bouyea was also honored by being selected as a finalist for the Lou Henson Award, which honors the nation's top student-athlete at the mid major level.
 
In 2021-22, the Seaside native dominated throughout the season as the two-time WCC Player of the Week finished in the top five in the conference in total minutes (1,230, first), minutes per game (36.2, first), total field goals (219, second), steals (62, second), total points (587, third), points per game (17.3, third), three-point field goals made (72, fifth) and assists (135, fifth). Additionally, the versatile guard also finished in the top ten in total blocks (29, sixth), defensive rebounds (153, eighth) and free throws made (77, ninth).
 
After his five years in the green and gold, Bouyea left USF as one of the most accomplished athletes in program history as he is now the program's all-time wins leader (98 wins) alongside being first all-time in games played (160). Overall, he also ranks in the top six in program history in steals (208, third), assists (422, third), three-pointers attempted (531, fourth), field goals made (657, fifth), total points (1,718, fifth) and three-pointers made (179, sixth).
 
For more information and updates on the University of San Francisco basketball program, be sure to follow the Dons on Twitter @USFDonsMBB, @USFDonsMBB on Instagram and @USFDonsMBB on Facebook.
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