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  Audly Wehner
Audly Wehner
Player Profile
Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
Fayetteville, NC

High School:
E.E. Smith H.S.

Height / Weight:
6-6 / 215

Position:
Forward

Birthdate:
03/30/1984

2005-06 Pre-Season All-CIAA First Team

2005-06 All-America Candidate

2005-06: In an injury-shortened season, Wehner still proved to be an invaluable asset to the Rams as he appeared in more than half of the team's games, coming off of the bench for almost all of his appearances...Appeared in 18 games, starting three after returning to the Rams' lineup following an extended layoff from surgery to repair a torn quadriceps muscle that forced him to miss the entire first semester of action...Recorded 375 minutes of playing time for an average of 20.8 minutes per contest...Scored 223 points on 79 of 129 shooting for a field goal percentage of .612...Converted on 64 of his 95 free throw attempts for a FT shooting percentage of .684...Pulled down 88 rebounds, 45 of which came on the defensive glass for an average of 4.9 rebounds per game (a team high)...Dished out 19 assists and committed only 33 turnovers...Tallied three blocks and 12 steals...Turned in 10 games of 10 points or more...Tallied two 20-plus point games...Led the Rams in scoring once (at JCSU on February 11, 2006)...Led the Rams in rebounding on six occasions...Recorded a personal season-high of 25 points at Johnson C. Smith University on February 11, 2006...Recorded a personal season-high of 11 rebounds at Fayetteville State University on February 19, 2006...Recorded his 1,000th career point as a Ram in WSSU's final game of the season, a loss to Bowie State University in the CIAA Tournament quarterfinals.

2004-05: An All-CIAA First-Team selection at forward, he helped to lead the Rams to the NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament...Appeared in 25 games for the Rams, starting 20 due to missing several games with a nagging knee injury...Recorded 717 minutes on the season (third most on the team), turning in an average of 28.7 minutes per game...Scored 396 points (second on team) on 145-of-241 shooting en route to leading the team in field goal percentage at 60.2%...Averaged a team-high 15.8 points per game...Was a perfect two-for-two from behind the three-point arch (1.00)...Converted on 104 of his 140 free throws for a FT shooting percentage of .743...Pulled down 131 rebounds, 63 on the offensive glass and 68 on the defensive end for an average of 5.2 rebounds per game...Recorded 29 assists and 53 turnovers...Recorded nine blocks and 28 steals, ranking him one of the most prolific theft artists in the CIAA at the forward position...Named All-CIAA First-Team during a sophomore season in which he was coming off of a CIAA Rookie of the Year award...Placed seventh in the CIAA in scoring with 15.8 points per game...Ranked first in the CIAA in field goal accuracy as he hit 60.2% of all of his field goals...Ranked ninth in the CIAA in free throw percentage, hitting 74.3% of his attempts from the charity stripe...Ranked 11th in the CIAA in offensive rebounds per game with 2.52 per contest...Led the Rams in scoring 13 times...Led the Rams in rebounding eight times.

2003-04: Appeared in 27 games for the Rams, starting all but one (26)...Recorded 668 minutes on the season for an average of 24.7 minutes per game...Scored a team-high 395 points on 150 of 260 shooting as he led the team in field-goal percentage, hitting 57.7% of his field goal attempts...Led the team in scoring average as he turned in 14.6 points per game...Missed his lone three-point field goal attempt going 0-1...Hit 95 of his team-high 128 free-throw attempts (.742)...Pulled down a team-high 138 rebounds as he turned in a team-leading 5.1 rebounds per game...Dished out 35 assists and committed 41 turnovers...Collected 12 blocks and 32 steals...Named CIAA Rookie of the Week six times (November 29th, December 6th, January 11th, January 18th, January 25th, and February 1st) as well as garnering the honor a CIAA-record four straight weeks...Named to the CIAA All-Rookie Team...Named to the All-CIAA First-Team...Named CIAA Rookie of the Year...Ranked 15th in the CIAA in scoring with 14.6 points per game...Ranked 18th in the CIAA in rebounding with 5.1 rebounds per game...Ranked 4th in the CIAA in field-goal percentage with a .577 mark...Recorded a then career-high 29 points versus Livingstone College at the LJVM Coliseum on February 10th, 2004...Recorded a career-high 14 rebounds versus Lander in Winston-Salem, NC on November 18th, 2003...Turned in eight 20-point plus games in 2003-04...Named the WSSU Men's Basketball Most Valuable Player for 2003-04...Also named a Division II Bulletin Men's Freshman All-America selection as a forward, marking the only CIAA student-athlete to garner the honor.

Personal: Wehner joined the Rams in 2003-04 for his first season of active competition after sitting out as a redshirt in 2002-03... He played his high school basketball at E.E. Smith High School in Fayetteville, NC where he was the leading scorer and rebounder in the city of Fayetteville his senior season...Named Conference Player of the Year his senior season...Was a High School teammate of former Ram Darnell Gregory...Named First-Team All-Cape-Fear Region...Named First-Team All-Conference...Averaged 22 points and 13 rebounds his senior season...Averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds his junior season...Son of Joseph and Jeanice Wehner...Born March 30th, 1984...Majoring in Physical Education.

Wehner's Statistics:

Year	GP/GS	Min-Avg	FG-FGA	Pct.	3FG-3FGA	Pct.	FT-FTA	Pct.	Reb.	A	TO	Blk.	Stl.	Pts.	Avg.
2005-06	18-3	375-20.8	79-129	.612	0-0	.000	65-95	.684	88	19	33	3	12	223	12.4
2004-05	25-20	717-28.7	145-241	.602	2-2	1.00	104-140	.743	131	29	53	9	28	396	15.8
2003-04	27-26	668-24.7	150-260	.577	0-1	.000	95-128	.742	138	35	41	12	32	395	14.6
Totals	70-49	1760-25.1	374-630	.593	2-3	.666	264-363	.727	357	83	127	24	72	1014	14.4

 
 
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