2003-04
Ranked as MSU's No. 4 scorer (9.7 ppg) and third-leading rebounder (4.2 rpg) in his first season with the Bulldogs...Set a new all-time, single-season school standard by hitting 48 percent (38-79 treys) of his 3-pointers last season...Also connected on 50 percent of his field goals overall and 78 percent from the charity stripe as a junior...Tabbed to the SEC and NABC Academic Honor Rolls in addition to being the recipient of the inaugural SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.
2002-03
Sat out the season after transferring from Iowa State University.
2001-02
Ranked as Iowa State's third-leading scorer (13.6 ppg) and No. 3 rebounder (4.5 rpg) as a sophomore in earning honorable mention all-Big 12 honors as selected by the league's coaches...Started all 31 games in 2001-02 for the Cyclones, shooting 44 percent overall from the field and 80 percent from the line...Earned ISU's 2001-02 Outstanding Defensive Player Award after leading the team with 37 steals, while also ranking second with 73 assists.
2000-01
Averaged 4.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in 31 appearances as a collegiate rookie at Iowa State...Saw an average of 20.6 minutes played per contest in 2000-01, shooting 38 percent overall from the field, 44 percent from behind the three-point line (20-45 treys) and 72 percent from the charity stripe on the year.
High School
Four-year varsity starter and four-time all-area selection at Andrean HS in Merrillville, IN...Two-time recipient of the Hammond Times Player of the Year honor...Completed his prep career as both Andrean HS's as well as the Northwest Indiana Region's all-time leading scorer with 2,110 career points...Averaged 26.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game as a prep senior to lead Andrean to a 24-3 record and runner-up finish in the 2000 Indiana Class 3A state tournament...Ranked as a finalist for Indiana's prestigious 1999-2000 Mr. Basketball Award, in addition to receiving the Arthur L. Trestor Award for Mental Attitude at the 2000 Indiana state tournament...Average 24.6 points, 9.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.5 steals per outing as a junior in helping lead the 59ers to the 1999 Indiana Class 3A semistate title game.
Personal
Shane B. Power was born July 31, 1981, in Crown Point, IN...Received his degree in sports communication in the summer of 2004 and is seeking his master's degree in sports administration...The son of Sharon Power...His uncle, Don Brumm, was an NFL Pro Bowl defensive lineman for the St. Louis Cardinals in the late 1960s. |