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#24 Nate Rohnert
Position: Guard
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 215
Year: Senior
Hometown: Parker, Colo.
High School: Chaparral H.S.
Experience: 3 Letters
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Nate Rohnert
Courtesy: Denver Athletics
Release: 09/01/2007

2009-10: Started all 32 games • was named All-Sun Belt Conference First Team for the second straight season • was also named to the All-Sun Belt Conference Tournament Team • earned All-District 24 First Team honors • named SBC Player of the Week twice (Dec. 1 and Jan. 11) • finished 10th in the SBC in scoring (14.5), 15th in rebounding (5.7), 12th in field goal percentage (.495), seventh in assists (3.8), and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6) • finished as DU's all-time leader in games played (120), ninth on DU's all-time scorer list (1,307 points), fourth in both career free throws made (379) and free throw attempts (528), sixth in career assists (357), and seventh in career steals (124) • led the team in points per game, rebounds per game and assists per game, and was second in minutes per game (32.7) • scored a career-high 34 points against Seattle on Dec. 22 • recorded double-doubles against both Northern Iowa (15 points, 10 rebounds) on Nov. 13 and New Orleans (17 points, 13 rebounds) on Feb. 20 • was named Mid-Majority Baller of the Week on Jan. 11 •  was a candidate for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award • earned Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll honors for achieving a 3.0 GPA or better.

 

2008-09: Named the team MVP • named to the All-Sun Belt Conference First Team after finishing in the top-10 of the conference rankings in five individual categories: scoring (eighth, 15.3 ppg), field goal percentage (10th, .493), assists (third, 4.71 apg), steals (sixth, 1.29 spg) and minutes played (first, 37.00 mpg) • also finished 11th in the SBC with a 1.39 assist-to-turnover ratio • named to the All-District 24 Second Team • started all 31 games for DU • shot 166-of-337 (.493) from the field, 35-of-107 (.327) from three-point range and 106-of-148 (.716) from the foul line • recorded team-highs in steals (40), points (473), assists (146) and minutes played (1,147) • recorded season and career-highs with 28 points against Arkansas State on Jan. 8 and Louisiana-Monroe on March 4 • posted career-highs in both field goals made and field goals attempted in shooting 12-of-23 against Louisiana-Monroe on March 4 • registered his first career double-double when he scored 24 points and pulled down 11 rebounds at Troy on Jan. 31 • was the only player to finish in the top-15 in the Sun Belt Conference in points, rebounds and assists • led the Pioneers in scoring 17 times, rebounding 15 times, assists 20 times, blocked shots eight times and steals 14 times • scored in double-digits 26 times, including six games of 20-plus points • secured 10-plus rebounds in games at New Orleans (Jan. 1) and Troy (Jan. 31).

 

2007-08: Started all 30 games • established career high with three steals against Colorado on Nov. 27 • set career high with 10 rebounds against Northern Colorado on Dec. 8 • had a then season high 16 points against Morgan State on Dec. 29 • established a new career high with 19 points in a win against Troy on Feb. 7 • set career high with seven assists at Louisiana-Lafayette on March 1 • led DU in steals and assists seven times, rebounding six times, scoring three times and blocks once • averaged 32.3 minutes, 8.5 points and 3.9 rebounds per game • played career-high 43 minutes at Florida Atlantic on Jan. 24 • reached double figures in scoring 12 times • ranked ninth in the SBC with 32.27 minutes per game average.

 

2006-07: Established career-highs with 17 points and seven rebounds against Western Kentucky on Jan. 27 • also pulled down seven rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette on Feb. 17 • dished out a career-best four assists at Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 22 • scored 15-plus points once and 10-plus points three times • went nine-for-nine from the free throw line against Western Kentucky on Jan. 27 • led the team in rebounding three times and assists once • played in 27 games as a true freshman • averaged 12.6 minutes per game.

 

Before Denver: Four-year starter for Chaparral High School • named all-state and was second in the state in scoring with 24 points per game • led his team to CHSAA 5A Men's “Great Eight” with a 23-2 record • holds Chaparral's basketball records for career points, assists and steals.

 

Personal: Born August 18, 1987 in Parker, Colo. • son of Cheryl Rohnert • has one sister Kendra • chose Denver to stay close to home, get a good education and play Division I basketball • marketing major • enjoys watching movies, playing video games and watching sports.

 

Rohnert's Career Statistics:

 
Year GP FG Pct 3FG 3Pct FT FT Pct Reb. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2006-07 27-0 33-90 .367 2-12 .167 46-69 .667 76 22 19 4 12 114 4.2
2007-08 30-30 88-177 .497 10-42 .238 70-100 .700 118 66 72 4 33 256 8.5
2008-09 31-31 166-377 .493 35-107 .327 106-148 .716 166 146 105 10 40 473 15.3
2009-10 32-32 141-285 .495 25-77 .325 157-211 .744 182 123 78 5 39 464 14.5
Totals 120-93 428-889 .481 72-238 .303 379-528 .718 542 357 274 23 124 1307 10.9