Stan Bonewitz
College: Texas Tech
Height: 6-3
Weight: 195 pounds
Position: Guard
Age: 21 (July 6, 1977)
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas

Career highlights

  • An outstanding 3-point shooter who finished collegiate career with averages of 9.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game
  • Selected to play in 1998 Big 12 European Tour but had to miss tour while hospitalized briefly during the summer of 1998 with a stomach ailment, but was ready for the season opener on Nov. 19 against Texas-San Antonio (13 points and five assists)
  • Was the only player in his senior season with the Red Raiders that played on the NCAA Sweet 16 team in 1996 with current NBA players Tony Battie of the Boston Celtics, Cory Carr of the Chicago Bulls and CBA star Jason Sasser

    College highlights
    Senior

  • Scored a season-high 29 points in a game against Texas-Pan American
  • Averaged 12.1 points, 4.2 assists and 4.4 rebounds in 26 games
  • Missed four games (Jan. 23 - Feb. 3) after having surgery for a hernia
  • Returned to the lineup following hernia surgery on Feb. 6 to play 35 minutes vs. Texas
  • Finished season ranked 31st in nation in 3-point field goal percentage (.434)

    Junior

  • Ranked second in the Big 12 with 3.1 3-pointers per game and a .422 percentage from beyond the arc in conference games
  • Led or tied for the team lead in rebounds seven times
  • Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Prairie View A&M and Iowa State
  • Ties school record of seven 3-pointers en route to a 26-point performance at Texas A&M on Feb. 21, 1998
  • Had a season-high nine assists against Texas A&M
  • Scored 20 points at Southwest Missouri State, hitting four 3-pointers in the second half

    Sophomore

  • Led the Big 12 Conference in 3-point shooting percentage at .438
  • Joined current NBA players Tony Battie and Cory Carr as the only players to start all 28 games
  • Streak of 27 consecutive free throws ended against Texas A&M
  • Led team with 151 assists and raked third in the Big 12 with 5.4 per game
  • Had 13 assists and 20 points with six three-pointers against New Mexico State
  • Grabbed nine rebounds in game vs. Baylor

    Freshman

  • Named to the Southwest Conference All-Newcomer team in helping the Red Raiders to a school-record 30 wins
  • Was the team's only freshman
  • Finished fourth among all SWC players with a 3-point shooting percentage of .392
  • Scored 17 points in eight minutes vs. TCU on Feb. 7, 1996
  • Had three or more assists in five games

    College statistics
    SEASON G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG
    SEASONGFGMFGAPCTFTMFTAPCTREBASTPTSAVG
    1995-96294293.4521318.72230611264.3
    1996-972898220.4454449.8983015130210.8
    1997-9827111271.4104356.76813311334912.9
    1998-9926100230.4354959.83111411031512.1
    TOTALS110351814.431149182.81930443510929.9
    Three-point field goals: 1995-96, 29-for-74 (.392); 1996-97, 62-for-134 (.463); 1997-98, 84-for-201 (.418); 1998-99, 66-for-152 (.434). Totals: 241-for-561 (.430).











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