2010-11 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
2009-10: Named SoCon Player of the Year by the coaches ... Earned All-America honorable mention from Associated Press ... All-Southern Conference first team by the media and coaches ... Named Most Outstanding Player in the Southern Conference Tournament ... Led the team in scoring with 582 points (16.6 ppg), which was fourth in the SoCon ... Was second on team in rebounds with 219 (6.3 rpg) that ranked seventh in the SoCon ... Led team in scoring in 24 games and rebounding in eleven games ... Had six double-doubles on the season ... Scored 20 or more points in seven games ...Scored at least ten points in every game of the season ... Opened season with 20 points at Pittsburgh (11/13) ... Scored 31 against Southern (11/27) and 23 against Seattle (11/28) in the Las Vegas Classic ... Named SoCon Player of the Week for the performance ... Had 25 points against Appalachian State (12/7) ... Scored 19 points each in games against South Carolina (12/19) and UNC Asheville (12/21) to earn SoCon Player of the Week honors ... Also named SoCon Player of the Month in November ... Scored 23 points at College of Charleston (1/22) and added 20 against Chattanooga (1/25) ... Had 21 points and ten rebounds at Georgia Southern (2/20) ... Also had 20 points in the win over Charleston Southern (2/25) ... In the SoCon Tournament, scored a total of 33 points with 19 rebounds ... At the NCAA Tournament against Wisconsin (3/19) scored ten points with five boards ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.
2008-09: Named All-Southern Conference by the coaches and first-team All-Conference by the media ... Also named to the NABC All-District Team ... Played in 29 of 30 games with ten starts ... Led the team in scoring with 516 points and a 17.8 ppg average ... Second on the team with 6.4 rebounds per game ... Was the Terriers leading scorer in 20 games and leading rebounder in eight games ... Recorded four double-doubles and scored in double digits in 27 games ... Was third in the Southern Conference in scoring and thirteenth in rebounding ... Field goal percentage of 60.1% led the conference for the second-straight season and was 14th in the nation ... First in the SoCon with 3.4 offensive rebounds a game ... Against Texas-Pan American (11/22) had 21 points and a season-high 13 rebounds to lead the team ... Added 12 points and five rebounds at Air Force (11/23) to earn a spot on the Reggie Minton Air Force Classic All-Tournament Team ... Against Appalachian State had 22 points and nine rebounds ... Had eleven points and eleven rebounds at Georgia (12/20) ... Scored 22 points at Navy (1/2) and 18 points at South Carolina (1/5) ... At Chattanooga (1/8) had 24 points and ten rebounds to lead the team ... Added 23 points and eight boards at Samford (1/10) ... Had 23 points and eight rebounds at Appalachian State (1/29) ... Missed the Chattanooga game (2/5) due to injury ... Entered the starting line-up against Samford (2/7) and had 15 points ... Poured in 25 points at Furman (2/21), including four in overtime for the win ... Had 20 points and seven rebounds against Western Carolina (2/23) ... Scored a career-high 36 points with ten rebounds at College of Charleston (2/26) ... Added 17 points at The Citadel (2/28) and earned Southern Conference Player of the Week honors (2/24) ... Scored 18 points with eight rebounds in the Southern Conference Tournament against Elon (3/6).
2007-08: Played in 30 games with 16 starts on the season ... Led team in rebounding with 190 (6.3 rpg) and scored 233 points (7.8 ppg) ... Led the team in rebounding in 16 games ... Scored in double figures 13 times, had five double-digit rebounding games and had three career double-doubles ... In the Southern Conference was eighth in total rebounds and second in offensive rebounds (3.07 rpg) ... Only freshman among the top ten rebounders ... Led the conference with a 60.9% field goal percentage ... Against Lees-McRae recorded his first double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds ... In the conference opener against UNC Greensboro (12/8), scored 12 points and had ten rebounds for his second career double-double ... At Georgia Southern (1/24) scored a then-career-high 17 points as he hit 7-of-9 shots from the field and added six rebounds ... Missed the College of Charleston (1/28) and Davidson (1/30) games due to injury ... At Furman (2/18) had a career-high 14 rebounds to go with seven points ... In the final regular season game against The Citadel (3/1), tied career-highs with 17 points and 14 rebounds as he recorded his third double-double of the season ... Against Western Carolina (3/7) in the Southern Conference Tournament scored 16 points to lead the team and added five rebounds ... Against Davidson (3/8), had ten points and pulled down seven rebounds.
High School: Played four seasons at Braham Area High School for coach Bob Vaughan ... Won three state championships ... Set the Minnesota state records for career rebounds with 1,434 and the single season record for rebounds with 574 ... Both records had stood since 1958 ... Ended his career with 2,413 points, 12th all-time in Minnesota boys basketball history ... As as senior, averaged 28.1 points and 18.5 rebounds a game and also led the team with 48 blocked shots ... Holds school records for rebounds in a career, rebounds in a season and rebounds in a game (27) ... Played in the Minnesota All-Star game and named a finalist for Mr. Basketball in Minnesota ... Named to the Associated Press All-State first team, along with being first team all-conference ... Four-year record at Braham of 124-6, including an undefeated 33-0 season in 2004-05 ... Won a total of four league and district championships ... In 2006, his AAU team, the Howard Pulley Panthers, traveled to Belgium and Holland for ten games ... As a junior, averaged 19.5 points per game and 10.2 rebounds per game and he was named to the All-Great River Conference team ... Also played football for three seasons, going 21-4 and winning three league championships ... Member of National Honor Society and was in the pep band.
Personal: Born April 4, 1989 ... Son of Nathan and Kathy Dahlman ... Majoring in history and is in the education program ... Brother Isaiah played four seasons at Michigan State ... Grandson of Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer John Kundla, former coach of the Minneapolis Lakers and Minnesota Golden Gophers.
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Historical Player Information
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2007-08Freshman
Forward
6'6"
220 lbs
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2008-09Sophomore
Forward
6'6"
220 lbs
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2009-10Junior
Forward
6'6"
215 lbs
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2010-11Senior
Forward
6'6"
215 lbs