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**Weight:** 220\\ | **Weight:** 220\\ | ||
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**High School:** Shaler H.S. \\ | **High School:** Shaler H.S. \\ | ||
**High School Coach:** Jay Barto \\ | **High School Coach:** Jay Barto \\ | ||
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**Academic Major:** Speech & Fine Arts | **Academic Major:** Speech & Fine Arts | ||
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//Shaler Coach Jay Barto on Nethen//: " | //Shaler Coach Jay Barto on Nethen//: " | ||
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=== 1987-88 === | === 1987-88 === | ||
Nethen, Jr. averaged 5.1 points and 2.7 rebounds during his freshman season. Nethen was perfect from the floor (6-6) leading the Warriors with 15 points in just 18 minutes in a 77-65 victory over Northwestern on December 19th. Northwestern' | Nethen, Jr. averaged 5.1 points and 2.7 rebounds during his freshman season. Nethen was perfect from the floor (6-6) leading the Warriors with 15 points in just 18 minutes in a 77-65 victory over Northwestern on December 19th. Northwestern' | ||
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=== 1988-89 === | === 1988-89 === | ||
In his second season, Nethen was a valuable inside player who saw action in 27 games, averaging 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds. He scored a season-high 14 points three times- at Wake Forest, at Xavier, and against Loyola (IL). He was one of six players who shot above .500 from the field, connecting on 57% of his shots (45 of 79) with a career field goal percentage of .590 (72 of 122) through his first two seasons. In his sophomore year, The Marquette Minutemen presented Nethen with a Super Sub Award at the post-season basketball awards banquet. Nethen missed only the Morgan State game and averaged 13 minutes played per game. \\ | In his second season, Nethen was a valuable inside player who saw action in 27 games, averaging 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds. He scored a season-high 14 points three times- at Wake Forest, at Xavier, and against Loyola (IL). He was one of six players who shot above .500 from the field, connecting on 57% of his shots (45 of 79) with a career field goal percentage of .590 (72 of 122) through his first two seasons. In his sophomore year, The Marquette Minutemen presented Nethen with a Super Sub Award at the post-season basketball awards banquet. Nethen missed only the Morgan State game and averaged 13 minutes played per game. \\ | ||
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- | Joe Nethen Jr. resides and works in the Milwaukee area, with "(his) soul mate, Linda, a local artist, published poet and writer, and Master-degreed Art Therapist, also equally unconventional. In his sparse free time, Joe enjoys hunting, shooting, fishing, hangin' | ||
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+ | Nethen has two sons. |