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-====== Jim McIlvaine #34 ====== +====== Jim McIlvaine ====== 
-{{  men_s_basketball:machead.jpg|}}+{{men_s_basketball:jmac_w.jpg?175  }} 
 +**Years:** 1990-1994\\ 
 +**Number:** 34\\
 **Position:** Center\\ **Position:** Center\\
 **Height:** 7'1"\\ **Height:** 7'1"\\
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 **Hometown:** Racine, WI\\ **Hometown:** Racine, WI\\
 **High School:** [[St. Catherine's H.S.]]\\ **High School:** [[St. Catherine's H.S.]]\\
 +**AAU Team:** Vic Tanny Warriors\\
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-===== High School Career =====+===== St. Catherine'High School =====
 McIlvaine dominated at Racine St. Catherine's High School, averaging 21.4 points, 11 rebounds and 6 blocked shots as a junior.  He shot 69.6% from the floor and 74.4% from the foul line as a junior for Coach Bob Letsch.  As a senior, he averaged 22.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 8.1 blocked shots.  He shot an amazing 71.8% from the floor and 77% from the foul line as a senior and scored 929 points in his career (549 as a senior).  His career highs were 31 points, 24 rebounds and 21 blocked shots.\\   McIlvaine dominated at Racine St. Catherine's High School, averaging 21.4 points, 11 rebounds and 6 blocked shots as a junior.  He shot 69.6% from the floor and 74.4% from the foul line as a junior for Coach Bob Letsch.  As a senior, he averaged 22.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 8.1 blocked shots.  He shot an amazing 71.8% from the floor and 77% from the foul line as a senior and scored 929 points in his career (549 as a senior).  His career highs were 31 points, 24 rebounds and 21 blocked shots.\\  
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-Jim also played on the Vic Tanny Warriors AAU team, coached by [[Ric Cobb]], with future MU teammate, [[Damon Key]].  The Vic Tanny Warriors were the 19 and under National Runnerup in 1989 and placed fifth in the national tournament in 1990.  They also won the Wisconin AAU State Tournament, as well as the Badger State Games Gold Medal in 1990.  McIlvaine and Key were both named to the All-Star team at the prestigious Five-Star Basketball Camp.   
  
 === Accolades === === Accolades ===
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   *1990 Wisconsin AP Player of the Year   *1990 Wisconsin AP Player of the Year
  
-===== Marquette Career =====+===== Vic Tanny Warriors ===== 
 +Jim also played on the Vic Tanny Warriors AAU team, coached by [[Ric Cobb]], with future MU teammate, [[Damon Key]].  The Vic Tanny Warriors were the 19 and under National Runnerup in 1989 and placed fifth in the national tournament in 1990.  They also won the Wisconin AAU State Tournament, as well as the Badger State Games Gold Medal in 1990.  McIlvaine and Key were both named to the All-Star team at the prestigious Five-Star Basketball Camp.   
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 +===== Marquette University ===== 
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 +{{  men_s_basketball:machead.jpg|}} 
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 +=== 1990-91 === 
 +Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] on McIlvaine- "He has the chance to down the line, be a great player.  Jim is a very good shot blocker and rebounder with good hands.  He runs the floor very well.  I think he will have a better college career than a lot of people think and he will do a great job for us." 
 + 
 +=== Statistics ===
 ^ season  ^  GP^  Min^  Avg^  FG-A  ^  FG%^  3FG-A  ^  3P%^  FT-A  ^  FT%^  Reb^  Avg^  Ast^  Stl^  Blk^  Avg^  TO^  PF^  Pts^  Avg^   ^ season  ^  GP^  Min^  Avg^  FG-A  ^  FG%^  3FG-A  ^  3P%^  FT-A  ^  FT%^  Reb^  Avg^  Ast^  Stl^  Blk^  Avg^  TO^  PF^  Pts^  Avg^  
 |[[1990|1990-91]]  |  28|  540|  19.3|  84-145|  .579|  0-0|  |  55-92|  .598|  132|  4.7|  14|  7|  92|  3.28|  37|  58|  223|  8.0|  |[[1990|1990-91]]  |  28|  540|  19.3|  84-145|  .579|  0-0|  |  55-92|  .598|  132|  4.7|  14|  7|  92|  3.28|  37|  58|  223|  8.0| 
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 |[[1993|1993-94]]  |  33|  946|  28.7|  170-322|  .528|  0-0|  |  109-164|  .665|  273|  8.3|  43|  9|  142|  4.30|  51|  88|  449|  13.6|   |[[1993|1993-94]]  |  33|  946|  28.7|  170-322|  .528|  0-0|  |  109-164|  .665|  273|  8.3|  43|  9|  142|  4.30|  51|  88|  449|  13.6|  
 |**Totals**  |  **118**|  **2719**|  **23.0**|  **467-846**|  **.552**|  **0-0**|  ****|  **344-501**|  **.687**|  **673**|  **5.7**|  **94**|  **29**|  **399**|  **3.38**|  **187**|  **295**|  **1278**|  **10.8**| |**Totals**  |  **118**|  **2719**|  **23.0**|  **467-846**|  **.552**|  **0-0**|  ****|  **344-501**|  **.687**|  **673**|  **5.7**|  **94**|  **29**|  **399**|  **3.38**|  **187**|  **295**|  **1278**|  **10.8**|
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-=== 1990-91 === 
-Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] on McIlvaine- "He has the chance to down the line, be a great player.  Jim is a very good shot blocker and rebounder with good hands.  He runs the floor very well.  I think he will have a better college career than a lot of people think and he will do a great job for us." 
  
 === All-Time Marquette Rankings === === All-Time Marquette Rankings ===
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   *1st, Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 att.) (55.2%)   *1st, Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 att.) (55.2%)
  
-== All-Time Single Game Rankings ==+=== All-Time Single Game Rankings ===
   *1st, 13 Blocked Shots vs. Northeastern Illinois (December 9, 1992) (//Tied for 5th in NCAA History//)   *1st, 13 Blocked Shots vs. Northeastern Illinois (December 9, 1992) (//Tied for 5th in NCAA History//)
   *2nd, 8 Blocked Shots (five times, tied with two others)   *2nd, 8 Blocked Shots (five times, tied with two others)
   *2nd (tie), 15 Free Throws Made vs. DePaul (February 27, 1994)   *2nd (tie), 15 Free Throws Made vs. DePaul (February 27, 1994)
  
-== All-Time Single Season Rankings ==+=== All-Time Single Season Rankings ===
   *6th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 att.)   *6th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 att.)
   *1st, Blocked Shots (142) (//22nd in NCAA History//)   *1st, Blocked Shots (142) (//22nd in NCAA History//)
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   *5th, Blocked Shots (79)   *5th, Blocked Shots (79)
  
-== All-Time Senior Season Rankings ==+=== All-Time Senior Season Rankings ===
   *8th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 240 att.) (52.8%)   *8th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 240 att.) (52.8%)
   *4th, Rebounds (273)   *4th, Rebounds (273)
   *1st, Blocked Shots (142)   *1st, Blocked Shots (142)
  
-== All-Time Junior Season Rankings ==+=== All-Time Junior Season Rankings ===
   *1st, Blocked Shots (79)   *1st, Blocked Shots (79)
  
-== All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings ==+=== All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings ===
   *9th, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (75.4%)   *9th, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (75.4%)
   *1st, Blocked Shots (86)   *1st, Blocked Shots (86)
  
-== All-Time Freshman Season Rankings ==+=== All-Time Freshman Season Rankings ===
   *1st, Blocked Shots (92)   *1st, Blocked Shots (92)
   *6th, Rebounding Average (4.7)   *6th, Rebounding Average (4.7)
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 Although McIlvaine could not be blamed for pursuing a contract that fit his interests, his detractors consistently point out that his signing led to Kemp's dissatisfaction and eventual departure from Seattle. Over the next four years, despite having one of the league's best point guards (Payton was twice selected to the All-NBA First Team over the next three seasons), the Sonics never made it past the second round of the playoffs. Although McIlvaine could not be blamed for pursuing a contract that fit his interests, his detractors consistently point out that his signing led to Kemp's dissatisfaction and eventual departure from Seattle. Over the next four years, despite having one of the league's best point guards (Payton was twice selected to the All-NBA First Team over the next three seasons), the Sonics never made it past the second round of the playoffs.
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 === Final NBA Years === === Final NBA Years ===
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