Dusty Rychart

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Dusty Rychart was Born on August 11, 1978 in Grand Rapids Minnesota along with Twin brother Jessy to Mike and Becky Rychart.

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DUSTY RYCHART

Position: PowerForward

Born: 11 August 1978

Height: 197cm - 6'5"

Weight: 101kg - 230 LBS


Career Highlights


National Basketball League - Australia

• Member of Victoria Giants 2002-2003 • Member of Adelaide 36ers since 2002 – 2006 • Member of Brisbane Bullets since 2006 – present • Currently on a huge decline in ppg averaging only 14.4 over the 2006/7 season •one of the lowest scoring imports in the league. no longer an all-star as of 2006 No shot-blocking ability whatsoever (at power forward) WAS 3rd in NBL in scoring at 21.3 ppg (2004-05) • 5th in NBL in total rebounds at 10.8rpg (2004-05) • 1st in NBL in offensive rebounds at 4.9rpg (2003-04) • 3rd in NBL in total rebounds at 9.8rpg (2003-04) • 6th in NBL in scoring at 21.9 ppg (2003-04) • Player of Month for November 2003-04) • 9th in NBL Scoring 18.7 ppg (2005-2006) • 1st in Offensive Rebounds in NBL 4.1 (2005-2006) • 8th in NBL total rebounds at 9.2 rpg (2005-2006)

New Zealand National Basketball League (2005) • Member of Hawkes Bay Hawks 2005 • 2nd Leading Scorer at 18 ppg • Leading rebounder at 9 rbg • All-NBL 2nd team • All-NBL top imports • Grand Finalist

Krka Slovenia Euro League 2004 – Strongest league in Europe

• Slovania Champions 2004 • 1 of 4 import spots

Malaysia National Team Protronas (2004)

• Asian Championships Dubai United Arab Emirates • All -Tournament team • One of two imports on the National Team

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA (U.S.) – Received full scholarship from 1999-2002 for his hard work and dedication to basketball at the University of Minnesota • Finished his career 16th on the career points chart with 1,253 points • 9th on career rebounding list with 732 • 6th on career free throw percentage charts at .775 (251-324) • 6th on career field goal percentage list at .519 (494-952) • Scored in double figures in 70 career games • Recorded double-figure rebounds in 23 career games • Made 50th straight start vs. Indiana • Played in 100th career game against Indiana • Started 90 of the last 91 games • Recorded 700th career rebound vs. Northwestern. • All-BigTen Junior and Senior years • Captain of team 2000-2001, 2001-2002 • BigTen All-Star team European Tour August 1999 • National Invitational Tournament Champions 1998-1999 • 1999 NCAA Tournament Player of the Game March 1999

Grand Rapids High School Minnesota (U.S.) • Finished career as leading scorer in school history 1638 points • Finished career as leading rebounder 957 total rebounds • 3 time All Iron-Range Conference 1994-1997 • 2 time All-State 1995-1997 • 1st team All-State 1997 • Player of the year Iron Range Conference 1997 • Player of the year Tri-State Area 1997 • Runner-up player of the year (Minnesota) 1997 • Leading scorer in State of MN 1997 at 30 ppg • Captain of Grand Rapids High 1995-1997