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UCLA This junior college transfer enrolled during Spring Quarter of 2002 and gained valuable experience during Spring Practice a year ago
This Spring, he again showed signs of improvement but needs game experience
He runs very well and gravitates to the football
Patrick figures to compete for playing time at one of the inside linebacker positions.
2002 Did not appear in a game in his first year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining
He showed early last year that he has the quickness and speed to make plays
He missed a portion of the Fall practice sessions due to a shoulder injury and was redshirted for the 2002 season.
JUNIOR COLLEGE Played as a freshman at Citrus College for coach John Rome in 2000 and at Glendale College as a sophomore for coach John Cicuto
Selected Glendale City Colleges Most Valuable Player on defense
First-team all-Western State Conference Mountain Division
As a sophomore, he was credited with 49 unassisted tackles, 48 assists, four quarterback sacks and seven tackles for loss
Led the team with 12 stops versus San Bernardino Valley College
Had 11 tackles at Santa Barbara City College
Team was ranked No. 10 in Southern California and No. 20 in the state after beating Fullerton College in the US Bank Beach Bowl
At Citrus College during the 2000-2001 school year, he made 50 tackles and had five sacks, but played in just five games due to injury.
HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Miramar (FL) High School, Pierre-Louis was named All-Broward county
Earned three varsity letters at Miramar High School in Miramar, FL for coaches Goldsmith and Hendrix
His team ranked among the nations best teams in 1997-98
As a senior defensive end, he was credited with 70 tackles and eight quarterback sacks
Also had 500 yards rushing and scored three touchdowns
As a junior, he totaled 80 tackles and recorded 10 sacks.
PERSONAL Full name: Patrick Pierre-Louis
Born: March 28, 1982 in Montreal, Quebec
Parent: Marie-France Nicolas
Has one sister, Karine
Math is his favorite class
Sociology major.