Career
Highs:
Points: 32 vs. St.
Edward's, 2/24/07
Rebounds: 19 vs. Oklahoma
Panhandle, 3/1/06
3-Point FGs: 1 vs. St. Martin's, 12/16/05; 1 vs.
Western New Mexico, 2/24/06; 1 vs. Western New
Mexico, 2/24/06
Assists: 4 five times
Steals: 4 vs. Seattle
University, 11/30/04; 4 vs. University of Mary,
12/15/06
Blocks: 4 vs. Lincoln, 1/20/07
Senior Season
(2006-2007): Played in and started 26 games
after being sidelined for six games with an
injury...averaged a team-leading 31 minutes per
game...led the team in scoring and rebounding for
the second-straight season...averaged 17.2 points
and 9.1 rebounds per game...posted 13
double-doubles...finished the season ranked first in
school history, first in the Heartland Conference
and first in the nation for single season field goal
percentage (68.1)...finished the season ranked third
in school history for single season free throws
(152), 11th for points per game (17.2), 12th for
rebounds per game (9.1), and 16th for blocked shots
(25)...finished the season ranked first in the
Conference for scoring, rebounding, and field goal
percentage...finished the season ranked first in
school history for career field goal percentage
(66.45), fourth for rebounds per game (9.1), fifth
for free throws (289), sixth for both rebounds
(740), and blocked shots (64), eighth for points per
game (13.77), and 17th for total points
(1,115)...finished the season ranked first in the
nation for field goal percentage, 45th for rebounds,
and 56th for scoring average...named the Heartland
Conference Player of the Year for the second
straight year...selected to the Daktronics All-South
Central Region second team...named to the
Division II Bulletin All-American honorable
mention team...assisted the Yellowjackets to the
Heartland Conference Championship and NCAA
Tournament.
Junior Season
(2005-2006): Played in all 27 games, starting
26...averaged a team leading 30.9 minutes per
game...led the team in scoring with 15.6 points per
game and in rebounding with 10.2 boards per
game...ranked first in the Heartland Conference for
rebounding and field goal percentage
(67.1)...averaged 0.93 blocks per game ranking third
in the conference...was named to the Heartland
Conference first team and was named Player of the
Year by the Heartland Conference...ranked 17th in
the the nation for rebounding and second for field
goal percentage...scored a career high 31 points
against Oklahoma Panhandle (3/1/06)...pulled down a
career high 19 boards against OPSU (3/1/06)...shot
71.3 from the free throw line...was second on the
team with 25 blocked shots...posted 13
double-doubles...scored in double figures in 23 of
27 games.
Sophomore Season (2004-2005):
Played in all 28 games, starting 27...averaged 28.4
minutes per game, second on the team...was third on
the team at 8.9 points per game...averaged 8.1
rebounds a game, second on the team...shot a
team-best 63.4 percent from the field, setting a new
single season school record...shot 73.8 percent from
the free throw line...was third on the team with 14
blocked shots...scored season-high 16 points in win
over Northwest Nazarene (1/3/05)...pulled down
season-high 13 rebounds in win at St. Martin’s
(2/3/05)...handed out season-best four assists
against Seattle (11/30/04) and Western New Mexico
(1/18/05)...scored in double figures 15
times...grabbed double figure rebounds in nine
games...posted seven double-doubles...named team’s
Defensive Most Valuable Player.
At University of Wyoming
(2003-2004): Played in and started all 29
games...averaged 29 minutes per game...led team in
rebounding, averaging 6.6 rebounds per game...ranked
eighth in the Mountain West Conference for
rebounding...was fourth on the team for scoring at
6.9 points per game...led the MWC in field goal
percentage in conference games with a 58.8 percent
field goal percentage...recorded six double-doubles,
with two coming in the Mountain West
Tournament...scored 10 points with 11 rebounds in
Wyoming’s first ever conference tournament win.
At Campbell County HS/Personal: Graduated in
2003...lettered three times in basketball...earned
all-conference and all-state honors three
times...led team to three consecutive state
championships...was named state tournament Most
Valuable Player all three years...scored 27 points
on 13-of-14 shooting in state championship game as a
senior...scored 27 points in state championship game
as a junior...high school basketball coach was Mitch
Holst...parents are Maxine and Mel Lieber...majoring
in Business Administration.