Grand Canyon University seniors Rudy Bogan and Andray Glenn finished among the country's leaders in different statistical categories.
Bogan, a 6-6 senior forward from Glendale/Chicago, connected on 53.6 percent of his three-point field goals. NCAA statistical reports require a player make at least 2.5 triples to be included among the nation's leaders. Bogan's 67 of 125 equated to 2.48 per game. Some reports rounded up Bogan's triple makes per game to 2.5. Either way, his 53.6 percentage ranked No. 1 in the country.
Glenn, a 6-foot-7 center from London, England, shot 87.5 percent from the free throw line to rank him tied for 11th among NCAA Division II leaders. Glenn (pictured) hit 70 of 80 free throws this season. He had a string of 17 consecutive makes over a five-game span.
Brad Kanis, a 7-foot-2 senior center from Irvine, Calif., averaged 1.8 blocks per game, which ranked 43rd in the country. Edinboro's Ryan McLemore averaged a nation's-best 5.5 blocks per game. Kanis led the Pacific West Conference with 47 blocks this season.
Milee Karre, a 6-2 junior guard from Buckeye, Ariz., shot 82.2 percent from the free throw line, which ranked 65th in the nation.
Grand Canyon ranked No. 17 in the country in three-point field goal percentage at 40.1 percent. The Antelopes ranked 22nd in the nation in team free throw percentage at 74.7 percent. The Antelopes were 28th in blocked shots per game at 4.4.