Fred Bell
#25
Year
Class of '03
Position
Guard
Height
5' 11"
Hometown
Mequon, WI
High School
Homestead

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
1999-00
21-5
630
79-165
.479
18-38
.474
51-61
.836
18-60-78
3.7
51
65
8
42
227
10.8
2000-01
23-23
752
88-202
.436
28-73
.384
47-65
.723
16-73-89
3.9
67
76
5
25
251
10.9
2001-02
23-23
683
71-161
.441
27-61
.443
72-88
.818
12-46-58
2.5
55
41
1
18
241
10.5
2002-03 23-23 740 67-151 .444 23-67 .343 48-61 .787 8-52-60 2.6 57 56 2 22 205 8.9
CAREER
90-74
2805
305-679
.449
96-239
.401
218-275
.792
54-231-285
3.1
230
238
16
107
924
10.2

Career Single-Game Highs
CATEGORY NO. OPPONENT / DATE
Points 24 @ Knox on February 18th, 2003
Rebounds 11 @ University of Chicago on November 28th, 2000
Assists 10 vs. Grinnell on December 2nd, 2000
Steals 5 @ Lakeland College on December 18th, 1999
Blocks 3 @ Monmouth College on January 7th, 2000

As a Senior in 2002-03
Started all 23 games for the third consecutive year...team co-captain...finished fourth on the team with 8.9 points per game...was second on the squad with 57 assists and fourth with 22 steals...led the team in scoring three times, including a 16-point performance in the season finale on February 22nd against Monmouth College...scored a career-high 24 points on February 18th at Knox College...dished out a season-high eight assists on December 4th against Benedictine University...shot 64.9% (24-for-37) from the floor ovr the team's final five games, including 55.6% (10-for-18) from three-point range...finished career ranked fourth in school history with 230 assists, fifth with a .792 free throw percentage, and fourth with a .401 three-point field goal percentage...helped team to a 49-42 record in his career, the second-highest four-year win total in school history...earned fourth varsity letter.

As a Junior in 2001-02
Played and started all 23 games for second consecutive year extending streak to 46 straight starts.averaged 29.7 minutes per game, second highest on the team.scored third-best 241 points for a 10.5 average per game. led team in free-throw percentage (.818, 72/88) from the foul line and finished fifth in the MWC at 84.1%.finished second on the team and in the conference in 3-point percentage connecting on 44.3% (27/61) and 47.7 % respectively . led the team in scoring four times, rebounding one time, assists six times, and steals three times.second on the team with 55 assists.recorded double digit scoring in 12 games..scored a team high 21 points grabbed two rebounds, one steal and dished out one assist in 32 minutes versus Knox on January 5th.totaled 16 points, six assists, three rebounds, and three steals in 34 minutes against Concordia (WI) on November 24th.scored 15 points on 6 of 10 shooting, handed out seven assists and gathered two rebounds in 35 minutes versus St. Norbert College on January 26th.earned his third varsity letter.

As a Sophomore in 2000-01
Named Honorable Mention All-Conference for the second consecutive season.second on the team with a 10.9 ppg scoring average.scored 251 total points.played the most minutes (32.7 per game) on the team.second on the team for field goals made (88) and third for field goals attempted (202).hit 43.6% of his shots.connected on 38.4% of his three-point field goals (second on the team).also second for three point field goals made (28) and third for three-point field goals attempted (73).third on the team for free throw percentage (72.3%) and free throws made (47).attempted the fifth-most free throws (65) on the team.averaged 3.9 rebounds per game.third on the squad for assists (67), blocks (five), and steals (25).increased his points, rebounds, and assists from his freshman season.fourth in the MWC for three-point shooting accuracy at 41.8% (23/55).has finished in the league's top four for three-point shooting each of his two seasons.ranked 11th in the league for assists (3.25 apg).scored 10-or-more points 15 times, including six of the team's last seven contests.twice scored a season-high 19 points.dished out three-or-more assists 12 times and hauled down four-or-more rebounds 10 times.had eight multi-steal games.one of two players to start all 23 games for the Foresters.earned his second varsity letter.

As a Freshman in 1999-2000
Selected Honorable Mention All-Conference...led the league in three-point field goal percentage (60.0%)...also finished in the league's top 11 for free throw percentage (4th; 85.4%) and field goal percentage (11th; 52.2%)...the only player to rank in the league's top 15 for all three shooting percentage categories - three-point field goal, free throw, and field goal percentage...amongst the league's top 30 for scoring (29th; 11.2 points per game)...second on the Foresters with 10.8 points per game and an 83.6% (51-61) free throw percentage...led the team in minutes per game with 30.0...third on the team for field goals (79) and field goals attempted (165)...fourth on the squad with a 47.4% field goal percentage...tops on the team with a 47.4% (18-38) three-point percentage...third on the squad in three's made and fifth for three's attempted...made the third most free throws (51) while attempting the fourth most FTs(61) for the Foresters...pulled down 78 rebounds (3.7 per game), the fourth-highest LF total...his 51 assists was the third-highest total on the team...also blocked eight shots (second on the squad)...recorded the second most steals (42) for LF...led the team in scoring on five occassions, assists six times, and steals seven times...scored in double figures during 12 games...had at least three assists 12 seperate times...appeared in 21 games with 5 starts...varsity letter winner.

As a Prep
Team captain and Most Valuable Player his senior season at HHS.also an Honorable Mention All-State pick...named Second Team All-North Shore Conference and Second Team All-Suburban.a First Team All-County selection and County Co-Player of the Year.Highlander Shoot-Out All-Tournament Team selection.averaged 14 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game as a senior.led HHS to a third place conference finish (11-3) and 13-8 overall record in 1998-99.played for John Chekouras.played in the same conference as Lake Forest teammate Tim Andris.