BYU Highlights
- Appeared in 110 games including seven starts, averaging 13.8 minutes per game
- Averaged 5.6 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game
- Shot 42.1 percent from the floor, 42.8 percent from three and 69.1 percent from the free throw line
- 3rd highest effective field goal percentage (.588)
- 7th highest 3-point percentage (.428)
- 7th most five 3-pointer games (5)
- 9th in 3-point field goals made (163)
- 9th most three 3-pointer games (24)
- 11th most 3-point fiel goal attempts (381)
Personal
- Parents are Gordon and Sharon
- Has two brothers
- Ranked sixth in his class of 365 seniors
- Recruited by Houston, St. Louis, Utah State, Colorado State, Texas Christian, Texas A&M, Tennessee and Illinois
- Nephew of BYU head coach Dave Rose
- Wife Angela
- Marketing management major.
Before BYU
SPRING WOODS HIGH SCHOOL:
- A four-year varsity starter, Rose averaged 21.8 points (fifth in the All-Greater Houston Area), 4.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior splitting time between the point (15 games) and shooting guard (20 games) positions at Spring Woods High School in Houston
- Being the team's biggest threat, he was moved from the point to the shooting guard spot to keep teams from double-teaming him at midcourt
- Shot 52 percent from the floor, including 48 percent from three point range, while leading Texas 5A schools with 108 treys
- Preseason All-Greater Houston First Team selection, he was named second-team All-State, first-team All-District 21 and first-team All-Region as a senior
- Team MVP his junior and senior seasons, he was a three-time first-team All-District 21 5A selection after being named District 21 Freshman of the Year
- Was the District 21 Don Coleman Scholarship winner
- Helped team to second-place District 21 finishes as a sophomore and junior
- Averaged 16.3 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists playing shooting guard as a junior
- Lettered in track once and was a four-time letterwinner in golf, earning team MVP honors his senior season.
HOUSTON HOOPS AAU:
- Rose played four years on the Houston Hoops summer AAU team, playing with and against many of the nation's top players
- Team's starting shooting guard, Rose averaged 14 points and helped the team earn a No. 1 national rating for much of the summer of 2002.