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2008-09 Men's Basketball

23 Zach Pancratz

  • Position G/F
  • Height 6-4
  • Weight 199
  • Class Redshirt
  • Hometown Schaumburg, Ill.
  • High School Schaumburg

Biography

2008-09:  Started all 30 games for the Tars after transferring from Northern Illinois for his final season…scored 343 points, while averaging double-digits (11.4)…hauled in 151 rebounds averaging five per game…led the team in attempted free throws with 174…reached the 20-point plateau on two occasions.

2007-08:  Did not play.

2006-07: Appeared in all 30 games, including 21 starts...topped the Huskies with 51 three-pointers made...averaged a career-best 8.9 points-per-game.

2005-06: Appeared in all 28 games, including eight starts, and averaged 5.7 points and 18 minutes per game...averaged 8.3 points per contest over the Huskies’ final 10 games...helped the Huskies snap a 12-game MAC road losing streak. 

2004-05:
 Became the third freshman of the Rob Judson era to start a season-opener... played 35 minutes and was the first freshman since Kenny Battle (31 minutes) to eclipse the 30-minute mark in a season-opener...played 30+ minutes in four games as a rookie, including 33 vs. Akron, where he scored a career-high 15 points in the second half.

High School: Earned All-State recognition after leading Schaumburg to a 23-6 overall mark last season and an appearance in the IHSA Class AA Sectional Finals...averaged 20.3 ppg., 5.8 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.8 steals...named the 2004 Mid-Suburban League West Player of the Year...named to both the Proviso West Holiday and John E. Paul Thanksgiving All-Tournament teams...named the Schaumburg High School Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year...a Second Team All-State pick by the Chicago Sun Times and the Chicago Tribune...twice earned All-Area honors from the Arlington Heights Daily Herald (2003 and 2004) and was an All-Northwest Suburban choice by the Pioneer Press.

Personal: Son of Andy and Jeanette Pancratz, majoring in Business...outstanding student who was a member of the National Honor Society...also an Illinois State Scholar. Father played basketball at DePaul and his mother played volleyball at DePaul.

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