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  Shuan Stegall

Shuan Stegall

Player Profile

Class:
Graduated

Hometown:
Atlanta, GA

Last College:
University of Nebraska

Height / Weight:
6-7 / 220

Position:
Forward

Major:
Psychology

2006-07 Season
Played in all 31 games and started 22 while averaging 29.6 minutes per game for the Owls...finished the season ranked second in the A-Sun in offensive rebounds (88) and defensive rebounds (168) as well as rebounds per game (8.3)...finished seventh in the conference, one spot behind teammate Ronell Wooten, in points per game with 14.5...led the team in total points (450), blocked shots (25), field goal attempts (407), rebounds (258) and field goals made (175)...tallied 13 double-doubles on the season...he shot a KSU season best 84.6 percent (11-for-13) from the floor on the way to 27 points and a season-high four blocked shots against Jacksonville (1/13/07)...recorded a season-high six steals and pulled down seven boards versus the Georgia Bulldogs (2/14/07)...dropped in a team-leading 20 points and 11 rebounds against Maryland Eastern Shore (12/22/06)...set team single-game highs in field goals made (12) versus Columbia (11/18/06) and free throw attempts (12) against Jacksonville (2/10/07)...he scored a team single-game and season-high 29 points in a win over Alabama State (12/30/06)...recorded a team single-game high 15 rebounds twice with the first coming in an overtime loss to Mercer (12/02/06) and the second in an overtime loss to Longwood (12/23/06)...led the team in points in nine games, capped by his performance against Alabama State...scored in double digits in 13 of the first 15 games of the season (11/11/06-1/2/07), a span in which he averaged a double-double with 17.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per game...the Owls went four-for-five in games in which Stegall scored 20 or more points...led the team in every major statistical category (points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocked shots) at least once during the season...scored in every game of the season.

2005-06 Season
Redshirted

2004-05 Season
Came to Kennesaw State after trnasfering from the University of Nebraska...averaged 8.1 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game...he played in 18 games and averaged over 23 minutes per game...he scored his three highest point totals for the season against Columbus State...he scored a season high 20 points in a 98-90 win at Columbus State (2/16/05), 15 points in a 68-90 loss in the Peach Belt Tournament semifinals hosted by Augusta State and 14 points in a 78-83 loss in overtime in the South Atlantic Region Quarterfinals in Bowie, Md. ...in the final Columbus State meeting, he pulled down a season-high nine rebounds...he recorded a season-high three blocked shots in a 66-59 win against North Florida (2/26/05)...he led the team in points with 11 in a 70-81 loss in overtime to USC Upstate (1/15/05)...he led the team in rebounds on three occasions; the first coming in a 73-56 win against Georgia College and State University (1/26/05), the second in a 72-50 win against Armstrong Atlantic State (3/5/05) and the third in the final game of the season in a 78-83 loss in overtime to Columbus State in the South Atlantic Region Quarterfinals in Bowie, Md. ...he was five-of-five in free throw attempts twice on the year with the first coming in a 66-59 win against North Florida (2/26/05) and the second in the final game of the season in a 78-83 loss in overtime to Columbus State in the South Atlantic Region Quarterfinals...he was 4-4 from the free-throw line in a 51-55 loss at Augusta State (1/22/05)...he played a season-high 39 minutes in a 70-75 loss in overtime at Clayton State (2/23/05)...in the 12 games he played over 20 minutes, the Owls were 7-5...he saw the most playing time at the end of the season where he played in over 20 minutes in the final seven games...the Owls were 3-3 when he scored in double digits...twice he recorded a season high of three assists, the first coming in a 103-61 win against UNC Pembroke and in a 85-70 win against Lander (2/5/05)...he recorded a season-high three steals in a 98-90 win at Columbus State.

Personal
Was born Gerald DeShuan Stegall in Atlanta, Ga. ...is the son of Gerald and Tamika Stegall...is a Psychology major.