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Falcon Rich Melzer (Sr., Minneapolis, Minn. River Falls HS) has been
named the 2004 National Association of Basketball Coaches Player of the
Year.
Melzer was named to the NABC's All-American first team, to the All-West
Region team and the West Region Player of the Year.
Melzer is only the second WIAC player to win the Player of the Year award.
UW-Platteville's Merrill Brunson won the award in 1999.
Melzer and the Falcons won the WIAC Championship with a 12-4 league record
and they finished 20-7 overall. The championship is the University's first
since 1950.
Melzer was named to the All-WIAC for the third straight year in 2004 and
he earned honorable mention honors in 2001. This year he led the WIAC
in scoring for the second straight season averaging 26.9 points. He is
third in scoring in the NCAA Div. III in the Feb. 22 report. He finished
second in rebounding averaging 8.5. Melzer finished second in field goal
shooting (280-502 .558), 13th in free throw shooting (162-221 .733), 13th
in steals (32), 12th in assist to turnover ratio (.96) and fourth in blocked
shots (44). He scored a season high 37 points and grabbed a season high
14 rebounds at Puget Sound on Nov. 22. He scored in double digits in every
game but one and had eight double-doubles in 2004. He led the Falcons
in scoring in every game but two and led the team in rebounding in every
game but four.
Melzer is currently second in scoring in Falcon history with 2,363 points.
He has 821 career rebounds and ranks third all-time in that category.
His 22.9 career scoring average is third in the record book. He is first
in career field goals (935) and second in career field goals attempted
(1,736). Melzer is eighth in career field goal percentage (.538). He holds
the career record for blocked shots with 186. He scored in double figures
in 98 games, including the last 76 of 77 games he played.
In the WIAC, Melzer holds the leagues all-time record in field goals
made, while ranking second on the conferences all-time scoring list.
Melzer becomes the sixth player in WIAC history to earn back-to-back player
of the year awards. He joins UW-Oshkoshs Tim Dworak (2002-03), UW-Stevens
Points Terry Porter (1984-85), UW-Eau Claires Gib Hinz (1979-80),
UW-Oshkoshs Ralph Sims (1977-78) and UW-Eau Claires Mike Ratliff
(1970-72).
Earlier this year Melzer was named the WIAC Most Valuable Player the second
straight season. He was named the league's Co-MVP with UW-Oshkosh's Tim
Dworak in 2003. Melzer is just the second Falcon to win the WIAC MVP award.
Jeff Payton was named WIAC MVP in 1983.
Also earlier this year he was named to the d3hoops.com All-American first
team and to the d3hoops.com West All-Region team. He was named to the
second d3hoops,com All-American team in 2003.
Go to the NABC site.
Go to the d3hoops.com page.
Go
to the Falcon statistics page.
Go to the WIAC page.
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Rich
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