2010-11 Season(Junior): Named Second Team All-Northern AthleticsConference…Played in 28 games, made 27 starts…Logged917 minutes…Scored 411 points and finished 11th in the NACwith a 14.7 points per game average…Shot 152-for-298 (51.0percent) from the field, which ranked 10th in the NAC and 134th inthe nation…Stole 56 passes (2.00 per game), which rankedsixth in the NAC and 101st in the nation…Averaged 32.75minutes per game, which ranked tied for fourth in theNAC…Assisted on 60 field goals…Recorded 127 rebounds,35 offensive…Shot 43-for-116 (37.1 percent) from the 3-pointline…Shot 64-for-92 (69.6 percent) at the free throwline…Began the season with 19 points, including three3-pointers, to go along with six rebounds and three assists duringa 93-81 victory over UW-La Crosse (Nov. 15)…Scored 14 pointsand grabbed a season-high seven rebounds, stole three passes andassisted on three field goals during a 100-82 win over DubuqueUniversity (Nov. 19)…Recorded 19 points, five rebounds andtwo steals in an 80-75 loss to Carroll University (Nov.20)…Finished with 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting from thefield, along with three assists, during an 89-61 victory overWisconsin Lutheran College (Nov. 30)…Scored 13 points,grabbed six rebounds and assisted on four field goals in an 82-79win over Marian University (Dec. 8)… Scored 11 points,assisted on a season-high six field goals, grabbed four reboundsand stole three passes in an 89-65 win at Aurora University (Dec.11)…Scored a season-high 22 points on 9-of-11 shooting fromthe field, to go along with four rebounds, a season-high-tying foursteals and two assists during an 86-61 win at Silver Lake College(Dec. 16)…Finished with 10 points, four rebounds, threeassists and two steals in a 70-60 loss at Cal Lutheran (Jan.2)…Recorded 11 points on three 3-pointers during a 66-59victory over University of La Verne College (Jan. 3)…Scored17 points, grabbed a season-high nine rebounds, stole three passesand assisted on three field goals in an 87-64 victory overDominican University (Jan. 8)…Stole a season-high-tying fourpasses in a 71-55 win at Maranatha Baptist Bible College (Jan.13)…Finished with 16 points, six rebounds, three steals andtwo assists during an 84-62 victory at MSOE (Jan. 15)…Scored15 points during a 95-84 win over Lakeland College (Jan.18)…Finished with 18 points, including three 3-pointers, aseason-high-tying four steals and three assists in an 81-66 victoryover Edgewood College (Jan. 20)…Recorded 12 points and eightrebounds during a 96-84 win against Rockford College (Jan.22)…Finished with 10 points and a season-high-tying foursteals in an 82-65 win at Wisconsin Lutheran College (Jan.26)…Scored 18 points on 5-of-11 shooting from the 3-pointline, grabbed four rebounds, assisted on three field goals andstole two passes during an 85-81 loss to Concordia University AnnArbor (Jan. 28)…Finished with 16 points in an 86-66 winagainst Concordia University Nebraska (Jan. 29)…Recorded 12points and six rebounds during a 69-64 victory at Marian University(Feb. 7)…Scored a season-high-tying 23 points on 9-of-14shooting from the field in a 79-75 win at Lakeland College (Feb.9)…Finished with a season-high-tying 23 points, fourrebounds, three steals and two assists during a 73-66 victory overMaranatha Baptist Bible College (Feb. 12)…Scored 12 pointsand grabbed five rebounds in a 71-66 win at Edgewood College (Feb.15)…Recorded 21 points, including three 3-pointers, fourrebounds and three assists during an 85-83 victory at BenedictineUniversity (Feb. 19)…Scored 13 points, grabbed six rebounds,stole three passes and assisted on three field goals in a 90-58 winover Wisconsin Lutheran College (Feb. 23), the quarterfinals of theNorthern Athletics Conference Tournament…Finished with 13points and seven rebounds in a 95-89 loss to Edgewood College (Feb.25), the semifinals of the NAC Tournament…Ended the seasonwith 18 points during a 68-61 loss to Luther College (Mar. 4).
Prior to CUW: Transferred from Winona StateUniversity prior to the 2010-11 season…Member of the 2007-08NCAA Division II National Championships that finished 38-1overall…Was also regional and conferencechampions…Played in 55 games in two years…Scored 211points…Shot 68-for-140 (48.6 percent) from the field.
High School(Cedarburg): Named first teamall-conference his senior year…Earned three varsitybasketball letters…Averaged over 15 points and five assistsa game.
Personal: Son of Andy and SandyDoedens…Has an older brother, Chad; and two younger sisters,Kelly and Nikki…Has a son, Jayden.