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Nate Funk

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while diving for a loose ball. Creighton University requested an extra year of eligibility for Funk due to his injury. This request was approved by the NCAA. Funk's career-high in scoring, 38 points, came during a victory over Dayton four days before he received his season-ending injury. He was both
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His junior year, Funk led the team in both scoring and rebounding with averages of 17.8 and 5.1, respectively. During the 2005–06 season, he was forced to sit out the rest of the season and undergo surgery after injuring his
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Nate Funk was the last active Creighton Bluejay player that played in an official regular season game at the
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basketball team. He was one of the top scorers on the team. He then played two seasons in Turkey for
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Funk was born and raised in Sioux City, Iowa where he attended Blessed Sacrament Middle School and
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named to the all-MVC team and was runner-up for Valley Player of the Year Award in 2005 and 2007.
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Nate played in 135 games in his collegiate career, which is the career record at Creighton.
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He is the son of Timm and Jean Funk and has two siblings, Justin and Sara.
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and played professionally in the top leagues in Germany and Turkey.
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Nate's 1,754 career points placed him sixth all-time on the
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As a fifth-year senior, Funk led the 22–10 Jays to the 2007
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player who had a standout collegiate basketball career at
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Sioux City, Iowa
Bishop Heelan
Creighton
NBA draft
2007
undrafted
Small forward
Eisbären Bremerhaven
Erdemirspor
MVC
basketball
Creighton University
Bishop Heelan Catholic High School
Missouri Valley Conference
Southern Illinois
St. Louis
Kyle Korver
labrum
Eisbären Bremerhaven
Erdemirspor
Omaha Civic Auditorium
Creighton Bluejays
Missouri Valley Conference
Bill Simmons
GoCreighton.com
GoCreighton.com
Categories
1983 births
Living people
American expatriate basketball people in Germany

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