Arizona Wildcats
- Year: Sophomore
As a Recruit: York was recruited from Lutheran - Orange County (Orange, CA) class of 2012. He committed to Arizona on 7/9/2011.
Timeline
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Jun 24
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Jan 27
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Dec 29
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Dec 27
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Dec 3
12/3/2011: Gabe York (@www.twitter.com/gabeyork1) breakout game: Triple double Sat. for York with 42 pts, 11 reb and 10 asts.
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Dec 1
12/1/2011: Gabe York (@www.twitter.com/gabeyork1) breaking out in So Cal w/ 52 pts, 11 reb, 4 ast, and 3 steals in wins over Valley View & Crenshaw.
Photos
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Bio
Gabe York is a 6-2, 175-pound Shooting Guard from Orange (California) Lutheran - Orange County. York has a 247Sports rating of 98, making him a 5-star prospect.
May 2011: York is a dynamic, score-first point guard who's working this spring and summer to become more of a facilitator at the next level. York has a deadly jump shop with range out to the NBA arc. Most impressive is his quick first step and elite-level crossover dribble that can get him into the paint against any defense. York is a physical player for his size and uses that aggressive along with his speed and quickness to try and intimidate opposing point guards. It's no wonder this "west coast wonder" is being recruited heavily by several east coast teams.
End of Summer: York had enough 40-point games over the summer to solidify his reputation as a deadly scorer. Perhaps more impressive though was his ability to lock up opponents on the defensive end of the floor. York went from a scorer in March to a complete player in August, and that showed during the Adidas Nations event where the traditional AAU fun was replaced by true teamwork where a player's reputation was replaced by the simplicity of helping one's "team" win basketball games. York's competitiveness is of an elite, take no prisoners nature, and along with his natural basketball talents is the key reason why his continued development (and achievement) in college and beyond has no ceiling.
Legend:
- Early Enrollee
- Walk-On
- Gray Shirt
- Video Highlights
- Medical Redshirt
- Primary
- Secondary
- Keeper
- Primary (Inactive)
- Secondary (Inactive)
- Keeper (Inactive)