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Full Name:
Martin Rancik
Position:
Forward
College:
Iowa State
Height:
6-9
Weight:
240
High School:
St. Louis Park HS, St. Louis Park, Minn.
Birthdate:
June 5, 1978
Birthplace:
Nitra, Slovakia
Statistics

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HIGHLIGHTS
Played well in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, finishing as the third-leading scorer (19.5 ppg) and fifth-leading rebounder (10.0 rpg).
Named to the All-Consolation Bracket Team.
Won the Iowa State Most Improved Player Award following senior season.
Finished his career ranked 22nd on the Cyclones' all-time scoring list with 980 points.
AT IOWA STATE
As a senior, averaged 13.2 points and 5.5 rebounds, earning Third Team All-Big 12 honors as voted by the media and Honorable Mention All-Big 12 as voted by coaches.
Scored a career-high 32 points on 9-for-12 shooting from the field and 14-for-14 from the foul line against Division II Morningside College (Iowa).
Also added 10 boards and a career-best three blocks in that contest.
Scored 30 points vs. Drake, becoming the 18th player in school history to record two 30-point games.
Notched his third career double-double with 24 points and a then career-high 11 rebounds, both team highs, vs. Missouri.
Made 11 of 17 shots from the field and scored a game-high 22 points vs. Texas Tech.
Against Colorado, had 19 points and a career-high 13 boards en route to his second-straight double-double.
Averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds while battling injuries as a junior.
Broke the fourth metacarpal bone in his right (shooting) hand on the first day of practice.
Moved back into starting lineup for the Hawaii-Hilo game and started the next 12 contests before breaking his fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot.
Scored a season-high and team-high 16 points in 24 minutes of action vs. Maryland Eastern Shore.
Voted to the Norwest Cyclone Challenge All-Tournament Team after scoring 15 points and grabbing seven rebounds vs. Sam Houston State.
As a sophomore, shot 87.1 percent from the free throw line, but did not meet the minimum (2.5 made per game) to rank among Big 12 leaders.
Was 3-for-3 from three-point territory and scored 11 points vs. Kansas.
Nailed a career-high four three-pointers on his way to 15 total points vs. Kansas State.
As a freshman, scored in nine of his last 11 games.
Following his freshman season, led the 1998 Big 12 All-Star Team in scoring (14.0 ppg) on a six-game tour of Europe.
| STATISTICS |
| SEASON |
G |
FGM |
FGA |
PCT |
FTM |
FTA |
PCT |
REB |
AST |
PTS |
AVG |
| 1997-98 |
29 |
52 |
156 |
.333 |
49 |
68 |
.721 |
81 |
27 |
164 |
5.7 |
| 1998-99 |
28 |
102 |
244 |
.418 |
61 |
70 |
.871 |
120 |
16 |
287 |
10.3 |
| 1999-00 |
22 |
42 |
100 |
.420 |
35 |
45 |
.778 |
83 |
8 |
120 |
5.5 |
| 2000-01 |
31 |
145 |
267 |
.543 |
117 |
154 |
.760 |
170 |
18 |
409 |
13.2 |
| TOTALS |
110 |
341 |
767 |
.445 |
262 |
337 |
.777 |
454 |
69 |
980 |
8.9 |
| Three-point field goals: 1997-98, 11-for-46 (.239); 1998-99, 22-for-53 (.415); 1999-00, 1-for-11 (.091); 2000-01, 2-for-7 (.286). Totals: 36-for-117 (.308). |
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