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* **High School:** Lincoln-Way High School in New Lenox, IL | * **High School:** Lincoln-Way High School in New Lenox, IL | ||
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==== High School Career ==== | ==== High School Career ==== | ||
Menard earned Special Mention honors on the 2000-01 Chicago Tribune All-State Team. He also helped his team to an overall record of 25-5 along with a #8 ranking in the state of Illinois by averaging 18 ppg and 7 rpg with a .520 FG%. Menard was a three-time selection to conference and area teams. He played with the AAU team, Illinois Wolverines. | Menard earned Special Mention honors on the 2000-01 Chicago Tribune All-State Team. He also helped his team to an overall record of 25-5 along with a #8 ranking in the state of Illinois by averaging 18 ppg and 7 rpg with a .520 FG%. Menard was a three-time selection to conference and area teams. He played with the AAU team, Illinois Wolverines. | ||
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+ | He chose Marquette over Purdue, Bradley, Illinois State, and Indiana State. | ||
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==== Marquette Career ==== | ==== Marquette Career ==== | ||
- | Menard was a role player off the bench for one season, 2001-02. He scored in four of the nine games in which he appeared. He had a season-high four points against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Dec. 19 and DePaul on Jan. 19. | + | Menard was a role player off the bench for his only season |
At the end of the season, Menard transferred to Carthage College, a Division III school in Kenosha, Wisconsin. | At the end of the season, Menard transferred to Carthage College, a Division III school in Kenosha, Wisconsin. | ||
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* **Carthage head coach, Bosko Djurickovic, | * **Carthage head coach, Bosko Djurickovic, | ||
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His most memorable athletic moment was signing his national letter of intent to attend Marquette. | His most memorable athletic moment was signing his national letter of intent to attend Marquette. | ||
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