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Keith Van Horn |
1st Round (2): PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
University Of Utah
Position: Power Forward
Height. 6-10
Weight. 234
High School: Diamond Bar, CA
Age: 21
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Season
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Totals |
G
25
33
32
32
122 |
FGM
161
246
236
248
891 |
FGA
312
451
439
504
1706 |
PCT
.516
.545
.538
.492
.522 |
FTM
100
143
160
151
554 |
FTA
129
167
188
167
651 |
PCT
.775
.856
.851
.904
.851 |
REB
208
280
283
303
1074 |
AVG
8.3
8.5
8.8
9.5
8.8 |
AST
21
45
31
45
142 |
BLK
41
25
23
37
126 |
STL
19
25
21
22
87 |
PTS
457
694
686
705
2542 |
AVG
18.3
21
21.4
22
20.8 |
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Three point fgs - 93-94 (35-79, .443), 94-95 (59-153, .386), 95-96 (54-132, .409), 96-97 (58-150, .387) Career - 206 - 514, .401
1996-97 season
- consensus first team All American
- first Utah consensus All American since Billy McGill in 1962
- named WAC Player of the Year for the third consecutive season
- first team all WAC for the fourth straight year, second player to do so (Danny Ainge - BYU)
- WAC Tournament MVP
- hit two game winning buzzer beaters in first two games of WAC tourney
- scored 37 pts and grabbed 15 rebs in title game win over TCU
- named to the NCAA West Regional all tournament team (Utes lost to Kentucky in regional final)
- led the WAC in ft %, ranked 2nd nationally
- second in WAC in scoring, 14th nationally
- scored career high 41 pts vs Weber State
- first Ute to score 40 points in a game since Kelvin Upshaw scored 41 in 1984
- scored 40 points in regular season win over TCU
- in that game hit 18-18 free throws
- hit 6-9 three pointers in regular season finale, win over New Mexico
1995-96 Junior season
- WAC Player of the Year
- second in WAC in scoring, rebounding, 3 pt
- had a string of 39 consecutive free throws
- led the Utes in scoring and rebounding
1994-95 Sophomore season
- WAC Player of the Year
- MVP of the WAC Tournament
- led the Utes in scoring and rebounding
- led WAC in ft percentage
1993-94 Freshman season
- WAC Freshman of the Year
- first freshman since Ticky
- led Utes in blocked shots
Career
- all time leading scorer in school and WAC history
- on the school list, topped Billy McGill (2,321 pts) and Josh Grant (2,000)
- on the WAC list, topped Danny Ainge (BYU - 2,467 pts)
- second on the Ute rebound list to McGill's 1,106
- ranks 5th on the WAC rebound list (Michael Cage, SDSU, leads at 1,317)
- joins McGill and Josh Grant as the only players in school history with 2,000 pts and 1,000 rebs
- all time school leader in ft%
Other
- married with two children
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