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Total 3-Point Rebounds
Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2003-04 27-4 447/16.6 38-105 .362 31-86 .360 35-44 .795 7-35 42 1.6 35-0 58 28 0 18 142/5.3
2004-05 32-11 952/29.8 93-247 .377 69-195 .354 96-117 .821 14-70 84 2.6 52-0 110 50 2 28 351/11.0
2005-06 28-28 1091/39.0 120-285 .421 81-201 .403 98-121 .810 12-84 96 3.4 45-1 99 74 4 42 419/15.0
TOTAL 87-43 2490/28.6 251-637 .394 181-482 .376 229-282 .812 33-189 222 2.6 132-1 267 152 6 88 912/10.5
Three-year player who transferred to UNLV in July of 2006 to play for his father after a solid three-year Sun Devil career. NCAA Proposal 2005-54 allowed him to transfer upon completion of his degree in four years. Started 43 games (all 28 in 2005-06 season) in 87-game career and hit 229-of-282 (.812) free throws in his career (fourth-best in ASU history), including 157-of-187 (.840) in Pac-10 games. Scored 20 points at Oregon State on Feb. 19, 2004, in freshman season in his first career start. Redshirted in his first season (2002-2003) as ASU had both sophomore Jason Braxton and senior Kyle Dodd at the point guard spot during NCAA Tournament season. Finished ASU career with 181 made three-pointers in 482 attempts (both fifth in ASU history) and .376 career three-point percentage (seventh-best).
Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 and second-team NABC District 15 honors and was only Pac-10 player to be ranked in top-10 of eight categories, as he was first in minutes per game (38.96) and three-point field made per game (2.89), fourth in three-point percentage (.378), sixth in steals per game (1.50) and free throw percentage (.810), ninth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.34) and scoring (15.0 points per game) and tenth in assists per game (3.54). Played 11 40-minute games on the year, including seven of the final 11 games, and averaged 40.2 minutes in final 12 games. Tied for second in the nation at 38.96 minutes per game and played 1,091 out of 1,140 possible minutes (.957), also second in the nation. His 81 three-pointers made was fourth-best in school history and 201 three-point attempts is seventh-best.
In his sophomore season (2004-05), Kruger ranked in the league's top-10 in four categories as he was ninth in assists (3.44 per game), fifth in free throw percentage (.821), seventh in three-pointers made per game (2.16) and fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.2). Notched double digits in 17 games and averaged 12.2 points in the final 13 games. Was 66-of-74 (.892) from the foul line in Pac-10 games, second in the league. Posted 22 points vs. #14 Washington on March 10 in Pac-10 Tournament. Also had 17 points at #13 Washington on Feb. 24, at USC on Feb. 12 and had 18 points (10-of-11 from free throw line) vs. UCLA on Jan. 13, 2005.
Made 35-of-44 (.795) from the free throw line, fifth-best best by a freshman in ASU history, and also had 31 three-pointers, (seventh-best) in rookie season of 2003-04. Averaged 29.0 minutes, 12.4 points and shot 27-of-59 (.448) from three and was team's second-leading scorer in the final nine games and earned Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention honors. Had 22 points, including 6-of-10 from three, at No. 22 Arizona on March 7 and his six three-pointers at Arizona was the most by a Sun Devil since Alton Mason made six vs. second-ranked Stanford on Jan. 4, 2001. Had 17 points in season-high 40 minutes at Oregon on Feb. 21 and 20 points in first start at Oregon State on Feb. 19.
Two-year letterman and 2002 graduate of Walton High School in Atlanta and was coached by Joe Goydish. Averaged 25 points, eight assists, six boards and four steals in his senior year and was a two-time all-county pick (2001-2002). A two-time all-city pick (2001-2002) who earned all-state honors in senior year (2002) and averaged 20 points, seven assists, four rebounds and four steals in junior year.
CAREER HIGHS FOR KEVIN KRUGER
POINTS: 27 vs. Minnesota (12/5/05)
FG MADE: 10 vs. Washington State (3/4/06)
FG ATT.: 20 vs. Minnesota (12/5/05)
3-PT MADE: 6 at #22 Arizona (3/7/04)
3-PT ATT.: 13 vs. #14 Washington (3/10/05)
FREE THROWS MADE: 10 vs. UCLA (1/13/05)
FREE THROWS ATT.: 11, twice, vs. Alcorn State (11/26/05)
REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Northern Arizona (12/22/05)
ASSISTS: 8 at Oregon State (1/22/05)
STEALS: 4, twice, vs. Minnesota (12/5/05)
MINUTES: 50 at California (2/18/06)