One of the great rebounders in Shocker history.
- Â He was the Missouri Valley Conference rebounding champion in two of his three varsity seasons .
- Â His 29 rebounds against North Texas State in 1971 still stood as a Shocker record at the time of his induction .
- Â He also grabbed 28 caroms that season against Loyola-Chicago .
- Â He picked off 20 or more rebounds in a game 11 times in his career .
- Â His 16.8 rebounding average in 1970-71 remains the best in Shocker history .
- Â He was also a productive scorer in his junior and senior seasons when he averaged better than 16 points a game .
- Â He compiled six 20-point, 20-rebound performances in his career .
- Â Only Xavier McDaniel had more .
- Â He scored 1,003 points and shot 50 percent from the field for his career .
- Â Also a feared shot-blocker .
- Â He recorded seven blocks against Kansas State in 1970 .
- Â One of only four Shockers to record a "triple-double" when he scored 20 points, grabbed 22 rebounds and had 10 assists against Tulsa in 1972 .
- Â Named first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference in 1971 and '72.
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