DRAGON BASKETBALL
Roster
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Centerpiece of Dragon starting cast, anxious to exit in style as a senior. . . . . Will share captaincy honors again this season. . . . . Three-year letterman, became starter in freshman season. . . . . Voted Most Valuable Player in 2006-07 and tri-captain. . . . . Became MSUM career leader with 175 steals in 77 games. . . . . Second team All-NSIC pick last winter, third team as a sophomore. . . . . Averaged club high 16.9 ppg last winter, finished first in field goals made, 142, field goal attempts, 315, three-point field goals, 51, three-point field goal attempts, 159, free throws, 87, free throw attempts, 104, and steals, 59, second in rebounds, 6.0, and assists, 6.2. . . . . Led or tied for team scoring lead in 14 games, including season high of 28 against University of Mary and 27 against University of North Dakota. . . . . Shot .714 (10-14) from the floor against Chadron State, cashed in on five three-point field goal attempts in 70-63 win over UND. . . . . Grabbed 11 rebounds against Bemidji State and Minnesota, Crookston, credited with six assists against Concordia College and five steals against Concordia University and Concordia College. . . . . Placed third in the NSIC in steals, 2.06, fourth in scoring, 16.1, and seventh in rebounding, 6.4, as a junior. . . . . Reached sophomore highwater marks of 23 points, nine rebounds, six assists and six steals. . . . . Scored 20 or more points three times. . . . . Ranked first on the club in steals, 2.6, three-point field goals, 59, and three-point field goal percentage, .376, second in scoring at 11.7 and assists, 2.5. . . . . Drained six of nine three-point field goal attempts against Southwest Minnesota State. . . . . Made sizeable imprint in the NSIC, ranked second in steals, 2.71, seventh in three-point field goals per game, 2.14, and 11th in scoring, 12.2. . . . . Hit ground running at State as a freshman, appeared in 24 games and averaged 30 mpg. . . . . Finished fourth in the NSIC with 3.4 assists a game, including seasonal high of seven against Bemidji State, and third in steals, 2.0 . . . . . Reached seasonal high with 18 points at Winona State, averaged 7.1 ppg in 2004-05. . . . . Two-time All-Central Lakes Conference selection for Alexandria High School. . . . . Led Cardinals in scoring as a senior with an average of 17.1 ppg, scored a club high 427 points. . . . . Logged 13th highest scoring average among Minnesota State Class AAA and 12th in rebounding, 8.1 rpg. . . . . Voted Cards’ MVP, shot 49 per cent from the field and 82 per cent from the free throw, also led Alex in rebounds (202), steals (135), assists (117) and blocked shots (14) as a senior. . . . . Twice named CLC Player of the Week. . . . . Named to Minnesota High School Basketball Coaches Association All-Star series, scored 10 points, produced three assists for Gold Team and won dunk competition. . . . . Placed second in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2004 Minnesota State High School Class AA Track and Field Championships with a time of 14.66. . . Set new CLC record of 14.69 in the 110-meter high hurdles as a senior, placed first in the high jump as well with a mark of 6-4. . . . . Brother Brandon was a runningback at the University of North Dakota. . . . . Business Management major. . . |
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