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2001-02: Played in 25 games...scored two points against UW-Green Bay in the conference tournament...provided a spark in regular season finale against UIC with five points and a career-high seven rebounds...came off the bench with a career-high six points and matched his career-high with five rebounds in Butler's win over Detroit...scored two points in Butler's home win over Loyola...came off the bench with five points against Birmingham Southern...had two points, one rebound, one blocked shot and one steal in one minute against Indiana State.
2000-01: Saw action in 14 games as a frontcourt reserve...scored two points against Loyola in the MCC Tournament...played a career-high 11 minutes against Cleveland State, Detroit and UW-Green Bay...matched his career-high with five points and had a season-high two rebounds against Detroit...came off the bench with two points and two rebounds against Cleveland State.
1999-00: Played in 25 games...scored two points and grabbed a career-high five rebounds in a season-high 10 minutes in Butler's final regular season game against UIC...tallied two points at Loyola...scored three points against UW-Green Bay...notched one assist, one blocked shot and one steal in Butler's victory at UIC...had two points at UT-Martin...came off the bench and matched his career-high with five points against Santa Clara...scored two points against Nevada...posted a career-high of five points and grabbed three rebounds against Belmont...had one point and one rebound against Mount St. Mary's...shot 50% from the field and 85.7% from the free throw line for the season...did not have a turnover in 25 games.
1998-99: Sat out season as a redshirt.
High School: Three-year starter as a center at Alter High School in Ohio...averaged 10 points and seven rebounds as a senior...led prep squad in rebounding and shot a team-best .667 from the field as a junior...averaged 8.1 points and 6.6 rebounds in 1996-97...twice named most valuable player of high school holiday tournaments...named a sectional all-star during final prep season...helped lead Alter to a 21-3 season record and a No. 1 ranking among Division 2 schools in Ohio in 1996-97...played on Alter's 1995-96 squad which reach the "Final Four" of the Ohio state high school tournament...led Alter to a 15-11 record and the state quarterfinals as a senior...earned three varsity basketball letters as a prep...High School Coach: Joe Petrocelli.
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