Professional Career
? After participating in several NBA tryouts, Sommerville began his pro career with Atomeromu SE Paks in Hungary’s A Division in 2006
? Sommerville's contract in Hungary was bought out by Angers BC 49 in France's Pro B league and he debuted with 19 points and four rebounds Jan. 5, 2007.
? After completing the regular seson with Angers BC 49, Sommerville finished his rookie pro season by helping Chalon to the semifinals of the French Pro A playoffs.
? Played for the San Antonio Spurs in the 2007 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas and the Rocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City.
College Honors and Awards
? Second-Team All-Missouri Valley Conference (2006)
? All-Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (2006)
? Two-Time First-Team All-Missouri Valley Conference (2004 and 2005)
? Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year (2004)
? Two-Time MVC Player of the Week (Jan. 30, 2006 & Feb. 28, 2006)
? Six-Time MVC Newcomer of the Week (2003-04)
? Two-Time CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major All-American (2004 and 2005)
Bradley Career Summary
? Originally signed with Iowa out of high school, but transferred to Southwestern Illinois College after being redshirted his freshman season in 2001-02.
? A first-team junior college All-American in his only season at Southwestern Illinois College, Sommerville signed with Bradley during the 2002 Early Signing Period and enjoyed a stellar three-year career (2003-06) at his hometown school.
? Sommerville averaged 16.2 points per game during his three-year Bradley career, the ninth-best scoring average in school history, and he finished 12th on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,493 points.
? The only Valley player to finish among the league’s top five in both scoring and rebounding during each of his three seasons at Bradley.
? Finished fifth on Bradley’s career list for 3-point field goals (153), Sommerville also became the first-ever Missouri Valley Conference player to record at least 600 rebounds (662) and 150 3-pointers during a 3-year period -- eighth player overall.
2005-06 (Senior)
? A second-team All-MVC selection, Sommerville finished third in the Valley in scoring (15.7 ppg) and fifth in rebounding (6.8 rpg).
? Led the Braves to the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1955 by averaging 19.0 points and 7.0 rebounds in the three tourney games versus #12 Kansas (21 points, 7 rebounds), #16 Pittsburgh (18, 6) and #3 Memphis (18, 8).
? Drained a career-best five 3-pointers during the first-round round upset of Kansas, highlighting his eighth 20-point effort of the season.
? In Bradley’s final 17 games, Sommerville averaged 17.2 points on 45.5 percent (100-220) shooting from the field, helping the Braves to a 13-4 record.
? Earned his first-ever Valley Player-of-the-Week award Jan. 30 after averaging 22.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.5 assists in Bradley’s wins at home versus Missouri State and at Evansville.
? Added his second Valley Player-of-the-Week award Feb. 28 after averaging 20.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals in big wins at then #25 UNI and home vs. Drake.
? In the 68-60 overtime victory Dec. 28 versus UNI, Sommerville made the tying basket on a tough, 15-foot leaner with 40 seconds remaining in regulation and delivered the dagger by draining a 3-pointer with 1:16 left in overtime for a 62-56 lead.
? Either tied the score or gave the Braves the lead five times Jan. 28 at Evansville, then made a steal at midcourt with 4.7 seconds left and sank two free throws with 2.7 seconds remaining to seal Bradley’s 79-76 win against the Aces.
? Recorded 15 points and nine rebounds in the second half of the 71-59 win Feb. 11 at Illinois State.
? Followed with 15 first-half points in Bradley’s 72-60 win Feb. 14 versus Southern Illinois.
? Scored at least 20 points in three consecutive December games at Butler (23) and at home versus Western Kentucky (22) and Delaware State (20).
? Made at least one 3-pointer in 30 of the team’s 33 games, including a streak of seven straight games with a trey to end his career.
2004-05 (Junior)
? The focal point of a youthful team that featured only one player with more than one season of Division I experience, Sommerville’s numbers improved in nearly every statistical category in his second season at Bradley.
? For the second straight year, Sommerville ranked among The Valley’s top three in scoring (17.5 ppg) and rebounding (7.5 rpg), finishing third in both areas.
? Led the league by averaging 5.43 defensive rebounds per game and ranked second by averaging 34.64 minutes played per game.
? Made all 12 of his free throw attempts in the regular-season finale versus Drake, the most charity shots made without a miss during a game by a Brave since Aaron Zobrist also went 12-for-12 Jan. 13, 1997 versus Indiana State.
? Ended the regular-season by scoring in double-figures in 19 consecutive games, the longest double-digit scoring streak in the Valley during the 2004-05 season.
2003-04 (Sophomore)
? Named one of the nation’s top five junior college transfers by Dick Vitale in his 2003-04 ESPN.com preseason list of honors, Sommerville backed up the preseason billing by averaging 15.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in his first year at Bradley.
? Led the Missouri Valley Conference in rebounding and finished as the league’s third-leading scorer.
? Led the Valley with seven double-doubles.
? In addition to leading the team in rebounding, Sommerville became the first-ever Bradley newcomer to sink at least 50 3-point baskets (51) in a season and he tied for ninth in the league with 1.65 treys per game.
? Sommerville scored in double-figures in 29 of Bradley’s 31 games in 2003-04 and he made at least one 3-pointer in all but three games.
? In his first game as a Brave, Sommerville turned in a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, scored a basket with 0.7 remaining to force overtime and gave Bradley the lead for good with the first basket in the extra time to highlight a 73-65 victory Nov. 21 versus Louisiana-Monroe.
? In perhaps his best all-around game of the season, Sommerville turned in 25 points, eight rebounds, five assists and a steal in Bradley’s 72-64 win Feb. 14 versus Valley runner-up and NCAA Tournament participant Northern Iowa.
2002-03 (at SW Illinois College)
? Earned NJCAA Division I first-team All-American honors in 2003 after averaging 25.3 ppg and 9.5 rpg.
? Also named the Most Valuable Player for both NJCAA Region 24 and the Great Rivers Athletic Conference.
? Scored more than 30 points in 10 games, including a season-best 43 points against Olney Central College.
? Playing in the 2003 National Junior College All-Star Game, Sommerville converted a 3-point play with 14 seconds remaining to lift Team USA to a 135-134 win versus Team Arkansas/Oklahoma.
? Following his standout freshman season, Sommerville was the only junior college player invited to the USA Basketball team trials in May 2003, where he competed for a spot on the Pan American Games squad.
2001-02 (at Iowa)
? Originally signed with Iowa out of high school, but redshirted his freshman season in 2001-02.
At Peoria High School
? As a senior at Peoria High School during the 2000-01 season, Sommerville led the Mid-State Six Conference by averaging 19.7 points and 9.4 rebounds per game and he was named the Peoria Journal Star Class AA Player of the Year.
? Earned first-team all-state honors from the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Champaign Gazette, A.P. and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association.
? Listed as one of the top 100 players in the nation by Bob Gibbons.