Weber State University Athletics

All-Decade Team

Weber State Men's Basketball All-Decade Team

4/24/2020 12:37:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Over the last 10 seasons, the Weber State men's basketball team has had two NBA Draft picks, three Big Sky MVP's and multiple all-conference honors all under Wildcat head coach Randy Rahe. 

In an online vote, Wildcat fans have selected the best players from the past 10 years of Wildcat basketball. The voting was held at WeberStateSports.com from a list of players earning all-conference honors from the 2010-11 season through the 2019-20 season. Nearly 400 ballots were cast during the three-day voting period. 

To no surprise, former Weber State All-American and five-time NBA All-Star Damian Lillard received the most votes and was named the Player of the Decade. Lillard earned All-American honors in 2012 and was a two-time Big Sky MVP. He was selected on nearly all of the ballots cast. 

Joel Bolomboy, WSU's other NBA Draft pick during the decade, finished second in the fan voting. Bolomboy was the 2016 Big Sky MVP and drafted in the 2016 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz. 

Joining Lillard and Bolomboy on the all-decade team are Scott Bamforth, Davion Berry, Jerrick Harding and Jeremy Senglin. 


Damian LillardDamian Lillard - (2008-12) - Player of the Decade

Damian Lillard is the only player in Big Sky Conference history to earn All-American honors as he was named to the All-America third team in 2012. He played in 103 games over a four-year span at Weber State and finished his career as a two-time Big Sky MVP and led the Wildcats to two Big Sky titles. 

He is WSU's career leader in free throws made and currently ranks fourth in WSU history in career scoring and second in assists. He finished second in the nation in scoring as a senior at 24.5 points per game and set a WSU single-season record with 784 points. 

Lillard was drafted with the sixth pick of the 2012 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. He was the Rookie of the Year in 2013 and is a five-time NBA All-Star and has earned All-NBA honors four times. He has been named one of the most famous athletes in the world. 

In 2017, Lillard's No. 1 jersey was retired at Weber State. 



Scott BamforthScott Bamforth (2010-13)

Scott Bamforth played three seasons for the Wildcats and was a three-time All-Big Sky selection, including two first-team honors. He played in 99 career games at Weber State and knocked down 258 career 3-pointers, now second-most in school history. He's also second in career 3-point percentage. 

He earned first-team honors in 2011 as a sophomore and again in 2013 as a senior as he helped lead the Wildcats to a school-record 30 wins. He now ranks 15th in career scoring and is third in career free throw percentage. Bamforth has played professionally for many years in many parts of the world, including Spain and Italy. 






Davion BerryDavion Berry (2012-14)

In his two seasons at Weber State, Davion Berry twice earned first-team All-Big Sky honors and was named the Big Sky MVP in 2014, after leading the Wildcats to the Big Sky title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. He was also named the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year in 2013. 

He started all 68 games in his two seasons and led the team in scoring assists and steals in both seasons and led WSU to 49 wins in two years. He was second in the Big Sky in scoring as a senior and finished his career with 1,160 career points. 

Berry has played professionally in the NBA G League and in Europe since leaving Weber State. 




Joel BolomboyJoel Bolomboy (2012-16)

Joel Bolomboy set multiple records and earned Big Sky All-Conference honors three times, including the Big Sky MVP in 2016. He was twice named as the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year and All-District honors and helped lead the Wildcats to two Big Sky titles and two trips to the NCAA Tournament (2014, 2016). He and Jeremy Senglin are the only two players on the all-decade team to play in two NCAA Tournaments. 

Bolomboy finished his career as Weber State's and the Big Sky Conference's career leader in rebounding, totaling 1,312 rebounds. He has more rebounds than any player that has played college basketball at a school in Utah and broke a WSU record held since the 1970's. He also ended his career as Weber State's all-time leader in blocked shots and career free throws attempted and ranks ninth in career scoring and is third in games played. As a senior in 2016, he set a WSU single-season record with 415 rebounds and finished third in the country in rebounding at 12.6 per game. 

He was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz and played with the Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA and NBA G League, before signing to play professionally in Russia. 



Jerrick Harding 2019Jerrick Harding (2016-20)

Jerrick Harding finished his career in 2020 as Weber State's all-time leading scorer. In his four seasons with the Wildcats, he earned Big Sky All-Conference honors three times, including two first-team selections. He also earned All-District honors three times. 

In February 2020, Harding became Weber State's all-time leading scorer, surpassing Jeremy Senglin, and ranked third in Big Sky history in career scoring with 2,066 points. He led the Big Sky in scoring as a senior. 

Harding ended his career as WSU's all-time leader in free throw percentage and ranked in the Weber State career top 10 in 12 different categories. He also has two of the top three scoring games in Weber State history, including a school-record 46 points and a Dee Events Center record of 44 points. 



Jeremy SenglinJeremy Senglin (2013-17)

Jeremy Senglin played four years for the Wildcats and set multiple records. He broke a 37-year old record and became Weber State's all-time leading scorer in 2017, finishing with 2,078 points in 124 career games. He was passed by Jerrick Harding in 2020. 

Senglin helped lead the Wildcats to two Big Sky titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances. He and Joel Bolomboy are the only players on the all-decade team to play in two NCAA Tournaments. 

He twice earned Big Sky and All-District first-team honors and was named the Big Sky Freshman of the Year in 2014 and the Big Sky Tournament MVP in 2016. He ended his career as Weber State's and the Big Sky's all-time  leader in 3-pointers made with 345. He ended his career ranking in the career top 10 in 12 different categories. 

Since leaving Weber State, Senglin has played professionally in the G League and in Europe. 





 

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