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  Dave Telander

Dave Telander

Player Profile

Class:
Graduated

Hometown:
Evergreen Park, Ill.

High School:
Brother Rice

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 170

Position:
G

2007-08: Steady player committed only two turnovers in his final 21 appearances, spanning 190 minutes of court time...started the first three games of the season, averaging 2.7 ppg and 1.3 rpg...the Ramblers went 2-1 in his three starting nods...finished his career by not missing a shot from the foul line in his final three seasons...over his final 21 appearances of the year, handed out 12 assists to only two turnovers...posted 3.4 ppg and shot 44% from the field in Loyola's wins...in his final 14 contests, tallied 2.2 ppg, 0.7 apg and 0.7 spg...scored five points and added three rebounds, two assists and a steal in the season opener versus LeMoyne...tallied six points in 13 minutes at Purdue...scored 12 points, his highest output since Dec. 18, 2004, in a victory over Saint Mary's (Minn.)...added four steals, two boards and an assist against Saint Mary's (Minn.)...snagged a season-high five rebounds at UMKC...came off the bench for eight points, a season-high three assists, a pair of rebounds and a steal in a victory over Detroit...hit a three-pointer in the season finale versus UIC in the second round of the Horizon League Championship.

2006-07: Loyola was 7-2 when he hit a three-point field goal...saw action in 23 contests and averaged 2.1 ppg...converted three of his final six three-point attempts of the year...scored six points on three occasions - versus Loyola New Orleans, UC Irvine and at Green Bay...tallied three points against Princeton in the season opener...recorded five points and a steal at Bradley...handed out a pair of assists in a victory at No. 15 Butler...owned a 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.

2005-06: Appeared in 22 contests off the bench...dished out three assists in only seven minutes of action against Cleveland State on Feb. 4...grabbed a pair of rebounds in only three minutes at UIC...had an assist and a blocked shot at Detroit...played a season-high 10 minutes at Northern Iowa and snagged a rebound and handed out an assist.

2004-05: Averaged 8.4 ppg through the first nine games of the season before posting only 2.3 ppg in his final 18 appearances...hit four three-pointers on three occasions...played in 27 contests, making 11 starts...scored in double figures on five occasions...burst onto the scene, scoring 13 points and grabbing a season-best seven rebounds in his first collegiate game in the season opener versus Northern Illinois...came off the bench to toss in a team-high 16 points, hitting 4 of 6 treys, at Oral Roberts...went 4 for 8 from beyond the arc, en route to a 12-point, four-steal effort at North Carolina...scored a season-high 19 points and added three thefts against Illinois State...netted 10 points in an overtime loss to Butler...dished out six assists at Youngstown State...notched five points, four rebounds and five helpers against Benedictine...one of three Ramblers to have a positive assist-to-turnover ratio...shot .419 (13 for 31) from three-point territory at home, compared to .333 (14 for 42) away from the Gentile Center.

High School: Averaged a team-best 17.6 ppg to go with 3.6 rpg, 2.7 apg and 2.1 spg as a senior, helping Brother Rice to a 26-2 record, the best in school history...connected on 51 percent of his field goal tries and hit a team-high 88 three-pointers in 2003-04...was the runner-up for the Lawless Award, given annually to the top player in the Chicago Catholic League...Brother Rice finished the 2003-04 campaign with a 14-0 Catholic League record, the first undefeated league season in school annals...helped the Crusaders to titles at the Lincoln-Way East Thanksgiving Tournament, the York Holiday Tournament and the IHSA Regional Championship...earned Daily Southtown All-Area, Worth-Palos Reporter Player of the Year and Brother Rice Most Valuable Player honors as a senior...holds school records for most points (39) and three-point field goals (9) in a single game...ranks among career leaders in scoring, assists, steals, rebounds and three-point field goals...helped Brother Rice to a 48-10 ledger in two varsity seasons...member of the National Honor Society...honor roll student...high school coach was Pat Richardson...played AAU for Ferrari.

 

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