Maverick junior Assem Marei played for Eqypt this summer and will again in 2014 when the Egyptians play in the World Cup |
While most
college students are taking classes or working during summer vacation,
Minnesota State junior forward Assem Marei was playing on the Egyptian
national team in the Federal International Basketball Association Africa 2013
tournament in the Ivory Coast.
After going 0-3 in pool play games at the tournament, Marei helped Egypt to a first-round play-off win over Tunisia before a one-point victory Cape Verde placed the team in the tournament semifinals. The Pharaohs held off Senegal, 70-63, to advance to the tournament finals. The semi-final victory was crucial as it secured a spot in the 2014 FIBA World Cup, which will be in Spain next year.
The Egyptians, who eventually fell to Angola in the tournament championship by a 57-40 margin, returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1994.
The Cairo native was a key factor for the Egyptians in the FIBA quarterfinal win over Sengal hitting nine-of-ten shots en route to scoring 22 points and grabbing 17 rebounds. He finished the seven-game tournament averaging14.6 points and 11.6 rebounds per game at the tournament. His outstanding performance garnered him top-rebounder honors along with a spot on the all-tournament team.
About playing on the national team at just 21 years old Marei said, “It’s a great opportunity and is great to be seen by a lot of clubs.” While some dream of one day representing their country to him it’s a reality. Marei mentioned “It’s an honor playing for your country and having your country’s name on the front of your jersey, qualifying for the World Cup is a dream come true.”
Although it was important for Egypt to do well in the FIBA Africa tournament, that wasn’t even a thought going into the tournament for Marei who looked at it one game at a time. When asked what his ultimate goal was, he replied, “I’d like to play in the NBA and making the Olympics would be a dream come true.”
Marei, who started all 33 games for MSU in 2012-13 and averaged 13.6 points and a team-leading 7.3 rebounds per game, was named All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Second Team in his first year with the program.
Marei’s journey this summer gave him an experience unlike any other for most NCAA Division II student-athletes. Head coach Matt Margenthaler said, “It also gives great exposure internationally and great recognition not only to our basketball program, but to our University.”
- contributed by Danielle Schugel, Minnesota State athletic communications intern
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