Craig Heiman

Position F
Height/Weight 6-5/230
Year Sr.
Hometown Marshall, WI
High School Marshall
Previous College:
Craig Heiman

Heiman Career Highs

Points

36, at Upper Iowa, 2/16/08

Rebounds

13, vs Minnesota Duluth, 2/7/09

Assists

5, on two occasions

Steals

3, on four occasions

Blocks

1, on 10 occasions

3-Pointers

6, on two occasions

20-points

 on 21 occasions

Double-Doubles

on three occasions

Concordia Career:
2009-10:
Ranks 12th in NSIC career scoring with 875 points in 56 games ... his 283 rebounds are 67 short of 17th on the NSIC career rebounding list ... his 1,324 points entering the season rank fifth on Concordia's all-time scoring list, just 119 points shy of Jeff Chamberlain's (1993-97) school record of 1,443.
2008-09: Named a Street & Smith's Preseason All-America Honorable Mention selection ... earned Basketball Times Division II Top Players (preseason) ... earned Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team honors ... named All-NSIC First Team for second consecutive season ... a repeat selection as NSIC All-Academic ... selected to NABC Classic All-Tournament Team after leading all players in scoring at the three game event with 60 points ... named CU Male Athlete of the Week six times throughout the season ... scored 496 points, fifth most in school history and only nine short of his sophomore season ... set single season school record with .856 free throw pct., ranking 31st in NCAA Division II, seventh in the NSIC and Central Region ... made 177 field goals, tying his own mark as a sophomore for third most made in a season at Concordia ... his 65 three-pointers made is sixth most in a season in school history, five better than his 2007-08 season ... eclipsed 1,000 career point mark on December 18, 2008 with a 28 point performance including five three-pointers ... finished second in the NSIC and seventh in the Central Region in scoring with 17.7 per game (76th in NCAA Division II - all games) and fourth in the league with 16.8 per night in league games (20 NSIC games) ... 11th leading rebounder in the league with 6.1 ... ranked seventh in the league and in the Central Region and 31st in Division II in free throw pct. at .856 ... his 2.32 three-pointers made per game average ranked fifth in the NSIC and 10th in the Central Region ... scored in double-figures in all but three games ... had nine 20-plus point scoring efforts including five of six to finish the season ... had point-rebound double-doubles three times, against Minnesota Crookston (12/12/08 - 10 points, 10 rebounds), at Bemidji State (1/9/09 - 19 points, 10 rebounds) and Minnesota Duluth (2/7/09 - 16 points, 13 rebounds - career-high) ... had five-plus rebounds in 20 games with three of 10-plus ... had career-high five assists in back-to-back games against MSU Moorhead (12/13/08) and Northwestern (12/18/08) ... had three-plus assists 11 times ... made at least one three-pointer in every game of the season with 12 games with three or more ... buried a season-high six three-pointers in 11 attempts with 22 points and nine rebounds against SMSU (1/17/09) ... played sixth-most minutes per night in the Northern Sun with 31.93 ... led team in scoring 13 times and rebounding 11 times.
Craig Heiman2007-08: An All-NSIC First Team selection ... NSIC All-Academic selection ... three-time NSIC Player of the Week ... led NSIC in scoring with 18.0 points per game in all games (60th in NCAA Division II) ... finished second in NSIC in scoring in conference games only with 18.7 per game, just three points shy of the leader ... became the fourth player in school history to score 500 points in a season ... his 505 points rank third on school single season record list ... made 177 field goals, third most in single-season in school history ... made 60 three-pointers which is tied for fifth in school history for single season ... third-ranked player in minutes per game in the league with 31.75 minutes per night ... ranked fourth in NSIC in free throw pct. at .798 ... ranked fifth in the NSIC in three-point field goals made with 2.14 per game ... ranked seventh in the league in offensive rebounding with 2.0 per game ... ranked 14th in NSIC in rebounding with 5.1 per game ... had 10 games with 20+ points and three 30+ point performances ... scored in double-figures in 25 of 28 games ... in last five games of the season averaged 24.4 points per game including back-to-back 30+ point games ... scored career-high 36 points on 12-19 shooting, 6-11 three-point shooting and 6-6 free throw shooting with seven rebounds at Upper Iowa (2/16/08) playing all 40 minutes ... scored 32 points the next game on 12-19 shooting, 5-10 three-point shooting and 3-4 free throw shooting against Southwest Minnesota State (2/22/08) ... had first 30 point performance of his career against Augustana (12/20/07), scoring 31 points with 5-12 three-point shooting and 8-9 free throw shooting ... had five or more rebounds 18 times ... made at least one three-pointer in 23 of 28 games, making three or more from downtown 11 times ... made season-high six three's at Upper Iowa ... had three performance with five three-pointers ... led team in scoring 15 times and rebounding six times.
Craig Heiman as a freshman against Northern State2006-07: Was the teams second leading scorer averaging 11.1 points per game in 29 games ... started three games ... led team in three point field goals with 51, making 44% (51-116) ... was 5-6 from three point range against Bemidji State (2/3/07) ... also averaged 3.9 rebounds per outing ... scored in double-figures in 18 contests with a career-high 22 versus North Central (2/6/07) ... led team in scoring in seven contests and in rebounding in three ... had 17 points, eight rebounds, three assists against Chadron State (11/18/06) ... had 20 points and seven rebounds against Bemidji State (2/3/07) ... shot .485 (114-235) from the field ... also had 24 assists, three blocks and 14 steals.

Marshall High School: Earned four letters in basketball and three in football ... had over 1,000 career points, scoring 1,722 points and had 717 rebounds ... also had 187 career assists ... averaged 24.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior ... holds school record with 37 points in a game and is second all-time in career scoring ... team won the Capitol Conference in 2005 and 2006 and was regional champ in 2003 and 2006 ... was named Capitol Conference player of the year as a junior and senior ... was all-state honorable mention in 2005 and 2006 ... in football was state runner-up in 2003.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Shiela Heiman ... born October 4, 1987 ... has a sister, Beth (24) and brother, Jon (24) ... both siblings played collegiate athletics, Jon played basketball at UW-Stevens Point and Beth played softball at UW-Stevens Point ... mother, Sheila, played basketball at Madison Area Technical College ... father, Jeff, attended Deansville Technical College ... is a finance major at CU ... career goal is to own and operate "Gusto's Wings & Grill" with his cousin, Sean.

Heiman Career Statistics

 

Field Goal

3-Pt. FG

Free Throws

Rebounding

 

Year

GP-GS

FG-FGA

Pct

FG-FGA

Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

Off

Def

Tot

Avg

A

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

06-07

29-3

114-225

.485

51-116

.440

44-65

.677

38

75

113

3.9

24

3

14

323

11.1

07-08

28-28

177-381

.465

60-154

.390

91-114

.798

56

87

143

5.1

35

4

24

505

18.0

08-09

28-28

177-405

.437

65-177

.367

77-90

.856

44

127

171

6.1

56

3

21

496

17.7

Totals

85-59

468-1021

.458

176-447

.394

212-269

.788

138

289

427

5.0

115

10

59

1324

15.6

Craig Heiman drains a three for his 1,000 career point against Northwestern on December 18, 2008

Craig Heiman receives his 1,000 point ball from coach Boe


Men's Basketball