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UCLA A transfer from Princeton, Gloger will have to sit out this season and will be eligible to play for the Bruins in 2001-2002
He originally signed a grant-in-aid to attend UCLA on May 24, 1999
Changed his mind and enrolled at Princeton
In 1999-2000 as a true freshman at Princeton, Gloger started 28 games, tied the Ivy League record with 10, three-pointers in a game and set the Princeton freshman record of 34 points in a game
At Santa Margarita HS as a senior in 1998-99, Gloger was the Orange Country Register Player of the Year.
Princeton Gloger was an honorable mention All-Ivy League selection as a true freshman last season
He started 28 games, missing two because of an ankle sprain
He tied the single-game Ivy League record (set by Penns Matt Maloney) with 10 (of 12), three-pointers against Alabama-Birmingham and set Princeton freshman records with 65 three-pointers during the season and 34 points in a game (vs. Alabama-Birmingham)
Gloger was Princetons second-leading scorer (12.0)
He averaged 3.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists and shot 43.8 from the field, 40.9 (65-159) from three-point range and 75.0 from the line
Gloger was in double figures in 20 games, including each of the last eight
He had five games of at least 20 points
Was named Ivy League Player of the Week once and Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice.
High School Three-year letterman under coach Jerry Debusk
As senior in 1998-99, Gloger averaged 23.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.2 steals, while shooting 53.0 from the field, 46.0 from three-point range and 77.0 from the foul line
He earned All-State, Orange County Register Player of the Year, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West, Sea View Conference MVP and Los Angeles Times All-County
As a senior, Santa Margarita was 26-3 and reached the CIF semi-finals
As a junior in 1997-98, Santa Margarita won the Div. II CA State and CIF championships with a 33-2 overall record.
Personal Full name: Spencer J. Gloger
Born Sept. 11, 1980
Parents: John and Cindy Gloger
Father is a graduate of California, mother a graduate of San Diego State
John Gloger played basketball at Long Beach State before transferring to Cal
Brother Brad plays basketball at Columbia and another brother, Jeff, is a high school basketball player.