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Terrell Dyer
2006-07
– Played in 16 games, making 16 starts averaging 12.4 points per game…Had 11 double-figure scoring games and averaged 3.9 rebounds per contest, including a career-high nine boards against Northwestern…Topped 20 points on two occasions…Scored a career-high 25 points against Columbia and later in the season, recorded 22 points against McKendree…Had a career-best four assists against Southern Nazarene…Season-high for minutes came at Bellevue, playing 37 minutes against the Bruins…Also came up big for the Pirates in an exhibition win over UMKC, scoring 16 points in a 103-99 exhibition win over the Kangaroos…PERSONAL – Terrell Jerome Dyer was born in Houston, Texas, and is the son of Sherri Dunlap and Tracy Dyer…Played high school basketball at Shawnee Mission North High School in Overland Park, Kan., for head coach Pat Cormack…Was named first-team all-conference in the Sunflower League for the Indians as a senior as well as third-team all-Johnson County and honorable mention all-state in Kansas Class-6A…Also played two years of junior college basketball at Fort Scott Community College for head coach John Burns…Career junior college high for scoring was 39 points…Career rebounding high was 12…Was named honorable mention all-conference for the Greyhounds in the Jayhawk…Chose Park University for its diversity and is majoring in communications and public relations…Away from the court, enjoys producing music.

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