2013-14: Started in all 28 games for the Warriors… Led team in scoring (17.3 ppg), minutes per game (34.6), field goals made (171), field goal attempts (329), free throws made (106), and free throw attempts (149)… Connected on 52% of his shots throughout the year… Scored a season-high 24 points vs. Concordia (1/11)… Finished fourth in the conference in points per game… Dished out five or more assists on six occasions… Tied a career-high with eight assists vs. George Fox (12/14)… Finished a perfect 10-for-10 from the charity stripe in a 22-point effort vs. Menlo (11/08)… Collected CCC All-Conference Honorable-Mention honors for his efforts… Earned Bank of the Cascade Academic All-CCC accolades for his work in the classroom...Â
2012-13 (Junior): Appeared in five games as a junior before suffering a season-ending knee injury … Started four … Totaled 92 points (avg. 18.4), grabbed 21 rebounds (avg. 4.2), handed out 16 assists (avg. 3.2), had 5 steals (avg. 1.0), and 1 block … Had a season-high 26 points against Willamette (11/23/12) … Handed out a season-high six assists versus Montana Tech (11/9/12) … Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against Montana Tech (11/9/12) … Had a season-high three steals versus Montana Tech (11/9/12) … Had a season-high one block versus Oregon Tech (11/30/12) … Earned Bank of the Cascades Academic all-conference recognition for work in the classroom.
2011-12 (Sophomore): Appeared in 31 games as a sophomore … Started 30 … Scored team-high 512 points (avg. 17.5), grabbed 158 rebounds (avg. 5.1), handed out team-high 106 assists (avg. 3.4), registered 23 steals (avg. 0.7), and blocked six shots (avg. 0.2) … Scored a season and career-high 35 points twice (last versus Oregon Tech, 2/18/12) … Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds two times (last versus Northwest Christian, 12/30/11) … Handed out a season and career-high tying eight assists at Concordia (2/10/12) … Registered a season-high three steals three times (last versus William Jessup, 12/10/11) … Blocked a season and career-high tying one shot six times (last at The Master’s, 3/7/12) … Named 1st Team All-Cascade Collegiate Conference … Voted NAIA Division II Player of the Week on February 22nd after a combined 70-point performance against Southern Oregon and No. 1-ranked Oregon Tech.
2010-11 (Freshman): Appeared in and started all 32 games as a freshman … Scored team-high 502 points (avg. 15.7), grabbed team-high 210 rebounds (avg. 6.6), handed out team-high 115 assists (avg. 3.6), registered team-high 30 steals (avg. 0.9), and blocked six shots (avg. 0.2) … Scored a season-high 28 points versus Pacific (12/17/10) … Grabbed a season and career-high 11 rebounds at Evergreen (12/10/10) … Handed out a season and career-high eight assists versus Eastern Oregon (1/15/11) … Registered a season and career-high five steals at Warner Pacific (1/7/11) … Blocked season and career-high one shot six times (last at Warner Pacific, 2/23/11) … Named 1st team All-Cascade Collegiate Conference … Named National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) All-Region and All-American.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2010 from nearby McKay High School … Played basketball (4 years), tennis (1 year), baseball (1 year), and golf (1 year) for the Scots … Earned 1st team all-state and all-tournament honors following senior season … Scored 6A tournament record 91 points as a senior … Set 6A tournament single-game scoring record with 42 points against Newberg as a senior … Earned Statesman Journal’s All-Mid Valley Player of the Year honors as a senior… Named All-Central Valley Conference 1st team three times after sophomore, junior, and senior campaigns … Awarded Central Valley Conference Player of the Year twice following junior and senior seasons … Competed in annual Les Schwab Northwest Shootout following senior season … Named 2nd team all-state as a junior.
PERSONAL: Born in Salem, Ore. to Kelly and Angel Carter … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 brother (Nathan) and 1 sister (Allison) … Married Lauren DeVries in July of 2013 … Enjoys playing disc golf … Major: Psychology.
Why I chose Corban: “I chose Corban because it was a local Christian college that had a Christ centered campus atmosphere and quality guys on the basketball team.”