Brad Wehner
#31
Years 2003-07
Position Forward
Height 6' 3"
Hometown Sheboygan, Wis.
High School Sheboygan North

Career Stats
YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB: O-D-T AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
2003-04 24-0 547 45-97 .464 13-38 .342 34-54 .630 11-57-68 2.8 51 33 2 12 137 5.7
2004-05 24-24 739 58-128 .453 17-41 .415 24-40 .600 23-65-88 3.7 76 41 4 11 157 6.5
2005-06 22-20 657 76-150 .507 21-57 .368 39-49 .796 35-42-77 3.5 46 24 2 17 212 9.6
2006-07 25-25 845 98-241 .407 48-126 .381 36-61 .590 22-59-81 3.2 65 37 6 23 280 11.2
CAREER 95-69 2788 277-616 .450 99-262 .378 133-204 .652 91-223-304 3.2 238 135 14 63 786 8.3

Career Single-Game Highs
CATEGORY NO. OPPONENT / DATE
Points 27 vs. Dominican University on Dec. 20, 2006
Rebounds 9 vs. University of Chicago on Nov. 23, 2004
Assists 18 vs. Grinnell College on Jan. 8, 2005
Steals 4 at St. Norbert College on Feb. 4, 2006 
Blocks 2 Two Times

Awards
YEAR AWARD
2003-04 1st varsity letter
2004-05 2nd varsity letter
2005-06 3rd varsity letter
2006-07
4th varsity letter
Team Captain
Team's Most Valuable Player
Second Team All-Midwest Conference

Other Notables
YEAR NOTES
2003-04 Played 10+ minutes in all 24 games
Ranked fourth on the team in field goal percentage and fifth in scoring and rebounding
Scored 10+ points five times and grabbed 5+ rebounds six times
Led the team in assists and assist to turnover ratio (1.5)
Scored 16 points at Lawrence Univ. in the Midwest Conference Tournament semifinals
2004-05 One of two players to start every game
Set a school record with 18 assists against Grinnell College on Jan. 8
Scored 20 points against Adrian College on Dec. 22
Led the team in assists, and third in rebounding and sixth in scoring
Had the best assist to turnover ratio (1.9)
Scored 10+ points and dished out 5+ assists four different times
2005-06 Played in all but one of the team's games and started all but three
Led the squad in minutes played and assist-to-turnover ratio
Ranked second on the team in assists, steals, and rebounds and was third in scoring
Scored in double figures in 10 games and led the team in points five times
Made at least one three-point field goal in 15 games
Matched his career-high of 20 points twice
2006-07 One of three players on the team to start every game
Led the Foresters in minutes played, three-pointers made, and assist-to-turnover ratio
Ranked second on the squad in scoring and assists
Recorded team-highs in points seven times dring the season
Connected on at least one three-pointer in each of the first 19 games of the season
Reached double figures in points 14 times with at least 20 twice
Ranked 27th in the MWC is scoring and 15th in assists during league play
Finished career ranked third in team history in assists