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Rob Walls

Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Aurora, Ill.
High School:
St. Joseph's
College:
Olney Central JC
Height:
6-5
Weight:
200
Position:
G/F
Birthdate:
03/09/1980

2001-02: Played in 27 games...came off the bench with four points against Youngstown State...had three points in 13 minutes at UIC...scored five points in two minutes in Butler's home win over Loyola...had three points and two rebounds in home win over UW-Green Bay...notched two points and one rebound in 11 minutes at Youngstown State...had season-highs of six points, four rebounds and two assists against Birmingham Southern.

2000-01: Became a key player for the Bulldogs in first season after transferring from Olney Central Junior College...played in 29 games...emerged as a strong defensive performer...scored five points in 11 minutes against Loyola in the MCC Tournament...sparked the Bulldogs with seven points and a career-high six rebounds in a career-high 23 minutes at UW-Green Bay...scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in Butler's win over Lipscomb...hit a career-best three three-point field goals and scored a career-high nine points against TCU...posted three points and two steals against Santa Clara...had eight points in 20 minutes against UT-Martin.

At Olney Central Junior College - 1999-00: Team's second-leading scorer...averaged 16.0 points and 5.0 rebounds...had a high game of 28 points against Lincoln Trail...earned all-region honors...missed entire month of February after having front teeth pushed back from a blow to the mouth...Coach: Jim Glash. High School: Third team all-state forward as a senior at St. Joseph High School (Westchester, Ill.)...three-year all-conference performer...named conference M.V.P. as a senior...two-year all-area pick...two-year team captain...named prep squad's M.V.P. as both a junior and senior...team's leading scorer in final two seasons...averaged 17.0 points and 8.0 rebounds as a senior...posted a high game of 32 points against Farragut...helped lead high school squad to a 25-8 record in final prep season...three-year varsity letterwinner...considered a "Top 100" prospect coming out of high school...signed to play at Penn State, but wound up attending Olney Central...High School Coach: Gene Pingatore.

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