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#23
BEN SISLER
Guard, 6-2, 180, Junior
Corvallis, Oregon
Santiam Christian High School |
2004-05: Appeared in 34 games as a sophomore, averaging nearly 17 minutes per game … Scored 174 points, grabbed 59 rebounds, handed out 39 assists, recorded 27 steals, and blocked 3 shots … Scored career-high 17 points versus Atlanta Christian (Nov. 26th) … Grabbed career-high 7 rebounds versus Cascade (Feb. 12th). 2003-04: Played in every game as a freshman, averaging nearly 18 minutes per contest … Reached double figures in scoring twice with season-high 13 points versus Evergreen … Made all five free throw attempts in 12-point game against Walla Walla. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2003 from Santiam Christian High School … Named the Oregon 2A Player of the Year as Santiam Christian qualified for the state basketball tournament during senior year … Four-time all-league performer and twice selected all-state … Won state high school golf title in 2003 … Was two-time all-league selection in football. PERSONAL: Born in Corvallis, Ore. … Parents are Ron and Karen Sisler … 1 of 4 children … Has 3 sisters (Karlee, Maddy, and Emma) … Father, Ron, is the current men’s / women’s golf coach at the college … Sister, Karlee, is currently a student at Corban … Enjoys video games and music … Major: Business Administration. Impact of Corban: "Corban has showed me how to be a godly man in an ungodly world.”
Corban College Career Statistics |
YEAR |
G / GS |
FG-FGA |
FG% |
3P-3PA |
3P% |
FT-FTA |
FT% |
PTS/AVG |
REB/AVG |
AST/AVG |
03-04 |
32 / 1 |
39-99 |
.394 |
26-77 |
.338 |
19-24 |
.792 |
123 / 3.8 |
48 / 1.5 |
33 / 1.0 |
04-05 |
34 / 0 |
55-118 |
.466 |
29-79 |
.367 |
35-45 |
.778 |
174 / 5.1 |
59 / 1.7 |
39 / 1.1 |
Career |
66 / 1 |
94-217 |
.433 |
55-156 |
.353 |
54-69 |
.783 |
297 / 4.5 |
107 / 1.6 |
72 / 1.1 |
Corban Career Highs:
Points: 17, versus Atlanta Christian (11/26/04)
Rebounds: 7, versus Cascade (2/12/05)
Assists: 5, versus Albertson (1/27/04)
Steals: 3, versus Dominican (11/15/03)
Blocks: 1, six times, last versus Albertson (1/25/05)
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