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Member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. … Named to the 12-player RMAC All-Century team in 2009. … NABC (Coaches) National Player of the Year, 2005. … All-America first team (NABC) and second team (D2CCA) in 2005. … All-region first team, 2005. … RMAC Player of the Year, 2005. … All-RMAC first team, 2005. … MVP of Regional Tournament, 2005. … MVP of RMAC Tournament, 2005. … RMAC All-Tournament Team, 2004. … Finished his career ranked fifth in program history with 1,413 career points (ranked 11th when inducted). … His 654 points in the 2004-05 season were second-most in program history (third as of 2024). … Made a then-program record 196 free throws in the 2004-05 season. … Played for teams that were a combined 118-18, including 67-9 in regular-season RMAC play. … Contributor as a freshman on 2002 national championship team, and played for three regional championship (Elite Eight teams). … Teams won two regular-season RMAC championships (including 19-0 season in 2003-04) and three RMAC Tournament titles. … Played for Australian National Team in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, as well as the FIBA World Championships in 2006 and 2010. … Played professionally from 1999 through 2017, primarily in Australia, then came out of retirement to play again in 2023.
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