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 ===== Ben Peavy #21 ===== ===== Ben Peavy #21 =====
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   * **Position:** Guard/Forward   * **Position:** Guard/Forward
   * **Height:** 6'3"   * **Height:** 6'3"
   * **Weight:** 170 lbs.   * **Weight:** 170 lbs.
-  * **Birthdate:** ??+  * **Birthdate:** April 21, 1971
   * **Hometown:** San Antonio, TX   * **Hometown:** San Antonio, TX
-  * **High School:** Alamo Heights High School+  * **High School:** Alamo Heights H.S.
  
-==== High School Career ====+===== High School Career ====
 +Ben was a two-year varsity starter for Charlie Bogges at Alamo Heights.  Peavy's Alamo Heights teams were very successful with a 60-10 record over two seasons, losing in state semifinals in his junior year.  Ben averaged 11 points, six rebounds and four assists that year.  He shot 50% from the floor and 78% from the foul line on a team that went 31-4.  As a senior, Ben averaged 15 points, nine rebounds and five assists.  He shot 52% from the floor and 82% from the foul line on a team that finished 29-6.
  
-Was a two-year varsity starter averaging double figures both seasons (11.0 as junior and 15.as a senior)...Was an All-Conference pick as a senior and was second team All-City choice in 1989...Peavy's Alamo Heights teams were very successful with 60-10 record over two seasons (lost in state semifinals in his junior year)...Senior year statistics were 15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 5.0 apg, .520 FG%.820 FT%, and his team record was 29-6.+=== Accolades === 
 +  *1988 All-Conference, Honorable Mention 
 +  *1989 All-Conference, First Team 
 +  *1989 All-City Selection, Second Team 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Marquette Career ===== 
 +Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] on Ben- "Ben is guy who understands his role better than anyone and is a person who is great to have for so many reasons Ben does his part as well as anyone He is very unselfish- a real team player." 
 + 
 +=== 1989-91 === 
 +Peavy worked as one of the team managers Peavy worked out occasionally as walk-on during the 1990-1991 season and in January was due to suit up for his first game when Marquette traveled to Notre Dame on January 17 However, just two days before that prior Peavy suffered a major knee injury which required surgery and ended his season prematurely. 
 + 
 +=== 1991-92 === 
 +As one of three walk-onsBen saw limited action in nine games off the bench, averaging .points per gameHe scored a career-best three points against [[Bethune-Cookman]] on December 21st He equaled that mark and pulled down two boards against [[Sam Houston State]] on December 23rd He dished out an assist against [[Prairie View A&M]][[Sacramento State]], and [[North Carolina State]].
  
-==== Marquette Career ==== 
-  * **Years Played:** 1992, 1993 
  
 ==== Did You Know? ==== ==== Did You Know? ====
-  * Peavy played on the 1989 San Antonio National Champion AAU team with Shaquille O'Neal as San Antonio beat Indiana in the AAU title game. +  * Peavy played on the 1989 San Antonio National Champion AAU team with Shaquille O'Neal and Bo Outlaw as San Antonio beat Indiana in the AAU title game. 
-  * After Marquette, Ben became a consultant for Andersen Consulting (now known as Accenture.)+  * Peavy was a member of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity at Marquette. 
 +  * Peavy's nickname is "BP"
 +  *His favorite NBA players were Sean Elliot and Larry Bird. 
 +  *His favorite NBA team is the San Antonio Spurs. 
 +  *His enjoys coffee, ice cream and chicken-fried steak. 
 +  *His hobbies include computers and music 
 +  *His strengths as a player were passing and toughness 
 +  * After Marquette, Ben became a consultant for Andersen Consulting (now known as Accenture.)  Ben became a Partner in the firm in 2006 and lives in San Antonio with his wife (also a Marquette graduate) and four children. 
 +  * Ben's younger brother, David Peavy, was recently an assistant basketball coach at Stephen F. Austin University.  As a high school coach, he coached former Texas Tech starter Darryl Dora and current University of Texas starter, D.J. Augustine. 
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