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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"
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   *1989 All-Conference, First Team   *1989 All-Conference, First Team
   *1989 All-City Selection, Second Team   *1989 All-City Selection, Second Team
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 ===== Marquette Career ===== ===== Marquette Career =====
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 === 1989-91 === === 1989-91 ===
-Peavy worked as one of the team managers.+Peavy worked as one of the team managers.  Peavy worked out occasionally as a 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 === === 1991-92 ===
-As one of three walk-ons, Ben saw limited action in nine games off the bench, averaging .9 points per game. He scored a career-best three points against [[Bethune-Cookman]] on December 21st.  He equalled 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]].+As one of three walk-ons, Ben saw limited action in nine games off the bench, averaging .9 points per game. He 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]].
  
  
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   * 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.   * 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.   * 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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