Oklahoma State University Athletics

Aaron Pettway
September 19, 2005 | Cowboy Basketball
2004-05 (Junior): Aaron played in 14 games in his inaugural season with Oklahoma State, and played a season-high 14 minutes against Northwestern Oklahoma. In that game, he scored a career-high six points on 3-of-4 shooting, and also had four blocked shots and two steals. He grabbed a career-high three rebounds at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
2003-04 (Sophomore): Aaron was named second-team All-Jayhawk Conference as well as second-team All-Region VI following his sophomore year. He averaged 7.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game, and blocked 89 shots, a school single-season record. He also set the Hutchinson school record for blocked shots in a career with 152. Aaron shot 45.8 percent from the floor and 64.5 percent from the free-throw line. He scored a career-high 15 points vs. Pratt College on Feb. 7, and equaled that mark with 15 vs. Labette in the first round of the Region VI Tournament on March 3. He also grabbed a career-best 15 rebounds in that game versus Labette. Aaron finished with three double-doubles during the season. He had 14 points and 10 rebounds against Sterling College, and had 10 rebounds and 10 points against Seward County Community College. His 15/15 game against Labette in the tournament was the third. Aaron had 14 double-figure scoring games, five double-figure rebounding games, and seven contests with five or more blocked shots. He matched his career high with seven deflections against Allen County Community College, and did it again versus Pratt College. He helped lead Hutchinson to a league championship in the Jayhawk Conference with a 29-4 record. Aaron was recruited by Georgetown, Maryland, Florida State and Georgia, and narrowed his choices to include Mississippi State and Georgia Tech. He chose the Cowboys over Alabama.
2002-03 (Freshman): Aaron played in all 32 games his freshman season for Hutchinson Community College, starting 24. He blocked 63 shots during his first official season as a basketball player, the fifth-highest mark in a single season in Hutchinson history. Aaron led the Jayhawk Conference in rebounding his freshman year with 164, and his 63 deflections ranked second in the league. He made his Blue Dragon debut with a three-point, eight-rebound performance against Lincoln School of Commerce. Aaron had his breakout offensive game in the Jayhawk Shootout against Allen County, scoring 12 points with eight rebounds and six blocked shots. He tied his career high with 12 points and had nine boards against Southeast Nebraska, and recorded a season-high 11 rebounds against Central Nebraska. He blocked a career-best seven shots and held All-American Robert Whaley (a second-round NBA draft pick this summer) to a season-low 11 points in an 81-72 loss to Barton County. Aaron scored a season-high 13 points at Barton County.
High School: Aaron graduated from Shaw High School in Mobile, Ala., but did not play competitive basketball. He did not play organized basketball until he entered the Air Force. He played on a base team in 1999 when he was stationed at Andrews AFB in Camp Springs, Maryland.
Personal: Born Jan. 4, 1980, Aaron is the son of Sheila Bryant and Jonathan Moseley. He has four brothers: Lawrence, Wesley, Alex and Jamal; and two sisters: Sheleeka and Sheneithia. Aaron spent four years in the United States Air Force before returning to school in the fall of 2002. During his stint in the military, he traveled up and down the East coast, to Sacramento, Calif., Germany, and right after the Sept. 11 tragedy, to the island of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. Aaron enjoys watching movies, hanging out with friends, cycling and eating in his spare time. He is majoring in business management at Oklahoma State.
2003-04 (Sophomore): Aaron was named second-team All-Jayhawk Conference as well as second-team All-Region VI following his sophomore year. He averaged 7.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game, and blocked 89 shots, a school single-season record. He also set the Hutchinson school record for blocked shots in a career with 152. Aaron shot 45.8 percent from the floor and 64.5 percent from the free-throw line. He scored a career-high 15 points vs. Pratt College on Feb. 7, and equaled that mark with 15 vs. Labette in the first round of the Region VI Tournament on March 3. He also grabbed a career-best 15 rebounds in that game versus Labette. Aaron finished with three double-doubles during the season. He had 14 points and 10 rebounds against Sterling College, and had 10 rebounds and 10 points against Seward County Community College. His 15/15 game against Labette in the tournament was the third. Aaron had 14 double-figure scoring games, five double-figure rebounding games, and seven contests with five or more blocked shots. He matched his career high with seven deflections against Allen County Community College, and did it again versus Pratt College. He helped lead Hutchinson to a league championship in the Jayhawk Conference with a 29-4 record. Aaron was recruited by Georgetown, Maryland, Florida State and Georgia, and narrowed his choices to include Mississippi State and Georgia Tech. He chose the Cowboys over Alabama.
2002-03 (Freshman): Aaron played in all 32 games his freshman season for Hutchinson Community College, starting 24. He blocked 63 shots during his first official season as a basketball player, the fifth-highest mark in a single season in Hutchinson history. Aaron led the Jayhawk Conference in rebounding his freshman year with 164, and his 63 deflections ranked second in the league. He made his Blue Dragon debut with a three-point, eight-rebound performance against Lincoln School of Commerce. Aaron had his breakout offensive game in the Jayhawk Shootout against Allen County, scoring 12 points with eight rebounds and six blocked shots. He tied his career high with 12 points and had nine boards against Southeast Nebraska, and recorded a season-high 11 rebounds against Central Nebraska. He blocked a career-best seven shots and held All-American Robert Whaley (a second-round NBA draft pick this summer) to a season-low 11 points in an 81-72 loss to Barton County. Aaron scored a season-high 13 points at Barton County.
High School: Aaron graduated from Shaw High School in Mobile, Ala., but did not play competitive basketball. He did not play organized basketball until he entered the Air Force. He played on a base team in 1999 when he was stationed at Andrews AFB in Camp Springs, Maryland.
Personal: Born Jan. 4, 1980, Aaron is the son of Sheila Bryant and Jonathan Moseley. He has four brothers: Lawrence, Wesley, Alex and Jamal; and two sisters: Sheleeka and Sheneithia. Aaron spent four years in the United States Air Force before returning to school in the fall of 2002. During his stint in the military, he traveled up and down the East coast, to Sacramento, Calif., Germany, and right after the Sept. 11 tragedy, to the island of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. Aaron enjoys watching movies, hanging out with friends, cycling and eating in his spare time. He is majoring in business management at Oklahoma State.
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