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A Gift From Grandma: Sven Jeuschede Wraps Up 4-Year Career With 'Jackets (Feb. 28, 2019)
Career Single Game Bests
Category |
Total |
Date |
Opponent |
Points |
28 |
12/9/17 |
vs. Rocky Mountain College |
Rebounds |
8 |
1/9/16 |
at Central Washington |
Assists |
5 |
1/26/19 |
2 times |
Steals |
3 |
11/10/18 |
2 times |
Blocks |
2 |
12/30/17 |
vs. Northwest Nazarene |
FG Made |
11 |
12/9/17 |
vs. Rocky Mountain College |
3-Pt FG Made |
6 |
12/9/17 |
vs. Rocky Mountain College |
FT Made |
5 |
1/14/17 |
vs. Alaska |
Minutes |
41 |
1/5/19 |
at Central Washington |
*Date of last occurrence if multiple
Awards
All-Great Northwest Athletics Conference |
Season |
Academic All-GNAC |
2017-18 (Junior) |
GNAC Player of the Week |
Season |
Dec. 4-10 |
2017 (Junior) |
2018-19: Started all 29 games as a senior...averaged 26.8 minutes per game (4th)...committed 0.8 turnovers per game, a team low among starters...averaged 5.1 points per game...lead the Yellowjackets with a 93.8-percent free throw percentage...recorded 2.3 rebounds per game and 66 total rebounds...ranked sixth on the team with 42 assists...Scored a season high 13 points at Western Oregon on Feb. 9...Notched a career high 41 minutes played versus Central Washington on January 5...Had a season high 3 steals against Fresno Pacific on Nov. 10...recorded two 5-assist games...scored 11 points in critical win over Alaska Anchorage on March 2...academic all-conference selection for the second straight season.
2017-18: Played a major role, starting 21 games and seeing time in all 31 as a junior…averaged 7.2 points per game…shot 38.5 percent from 3-point range, and ranked third on the team with 50 made threes on the year…averaged 22.6 minutes per game…chipped in 2.5 rebounds per game…ranked fourth on the team with 41 assists…added 17 steals…earned GNAC Player of the Week honors for Dec. 4-10 after scoring upwards of 60 points in three games…notched a season-high 28 points on Dec. 9 against Rocky…made a season-best 11 field goals including six threes in the game against the Bears…played a season-high 38 minutes on Dec. 14 against Central Washington…grabbed a season-high seven rebounds on Jan. 4 at Concordia…had a season-high four assists on Dec. 30 against Northwest Nazarene…academic all-conference selection.
2016-17: Matured into a key guard, starting 22 games and playing in all 29…improved drastically in all three shooting categories, at 37.5 percent from the field, 37.7 percent from 3-point range, and a team-best 89.7 percent from the foul line…averaged 5.4 points and 3.1 rebounds in 21.3 minutes…ranked sixth on the team with 35 assists…ranked fourth on the team with 29 threes…scored personal best 17 points on two occasions…had season-high seven rebounds on Jan. 14 against Alaska…scored in double digits in six games…had career-high four assists on Jan. 5 against Central Washington…played season-high 34 minutes in two different games…made season-high six field goals on Feb. 2 at Northwest Nazarene…had multiple assists in a dozen games.
2015-16: Earned three starts and played in 18 games as a true freshman…key defensive presence at the guard position off the bench…averaged 2.4 points and 1.9 rebounds…averaged 1.1 assists…had season-high eight points on Feb. 6 against Northwest Nazarene…had season-best four assists against NNU on Jan. 7…averaged 15.8 minutes and played season-high 33 against Western Washington on Jan. 28…made season-high three field goals on Feb. 6 against NNU…had season-best eight rebounds against Central Washington on Jan. 9…had positive assist/turnover ratio of 1.2…shot 24.6 percent from the field, 25.0 percent from 3-point range, and 66.7 percent from the foul line.
Leverkusen: During the 2014-15 season, played in 28 games and averaged 8.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 26.1 minutes for the Hertener Lions…also spent time with the Urspring Basketball Academy and Bayer Leverkusen, where he averaged 20 games and upwards of 22 minutes in 2012-13 and 2013-14…in addition to his durability and high minute totals, has proven to be a facilitator as well, averaging nearly two assists per game over the past three seasons.
Coach Durham on Jeuschede: "Sven is our true veteran on the team and is definitely been showing great leadership since I’ve been here. Received GNAC Player of the Week twice early on last season which shows the ability he has. Senior years are special and Sven has worked very hard getting ready for his last season. I am looking forward to Sven staying confident throughout the ups and downs of the season."
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Jeuschede on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because it has a good academic program and the GNAC is a good and competitive league to play in. MSUB gives me a good opportunity to develop as a student and as a basketball player as well. Additionally, Montana is an interesting and nice place to live from what I have heard."