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[[Iowa State Cyclones]] head coach [[Tim Floyd]] became aware of Fizer's potential while coaching in Louisiana and interested Fizer in playing collegiate basketball at Iowa State University. Fizer became the first McDonald's All-American to play for the Cyclones. |
[[Iowa State Cyclones]] head coach [[Tim Floyd]] became aware of Fizer's potential while coaching in Louisiana and interested Fizer in playing collegiate basketball at Iowa State University. Fizer became the first McDonald's All-American to play for the Cyclones. |
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Tim Floyd left Iowa State to coach the [[Chicago Bulls]] of the [[NBA]] after Fizer's freshman year and was replaced by [[Larry Eustachy]]. While playing for both Floyd and Eustachy, Fizer accumulated many [[Big 12 Conference]] and national accolades including All-Big 12 honorable mention (freshman), National first-team All-Freshman, first team All-Big 12 (sophomore and junior), Big 12 Player of the Year (junior), [[Big 12 |
Tim Floyd left Iowa State to coach the [[Chicago Bulls]] of the [[NBA]] after Fizer's freshman year and was replaced by [[Larry Eustachy]]. While playing for both Floyd and Eustachy, Fizer accumulated many [[Big 12 Conference]] and national accolades including All-Big 12 honorable mention (freshman), National first-team All-Freshman, first team All-Big 12 (sophomore and junior), Big 12 Player of the Year (junior), [[Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament|Big 12 Tournament]] Most Outstanding Player (junior), and consensus first-team All-America (junior).<ref name="cnnsi"/> He led the Big 12 in scoring his sophomore and junior seasons.<ref name="cnnsi"/> Following a Big 12 regular season title,<ref name="big12">{{cite book |title=Big 12 Men's Basketball Record Book |publisher= Big 12 Conference |pages=8–13}} |
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</ref> Big 12 tournament title,<ref name="big12"/> and NCAA Tournament Elite Eight finish<ref name="big12"/> his junior year, Fizer elected to declare for the [[NBA |
</ref> Big 12 tournament title,<ref name="big12"/> and NCAA Tournament Elite Eight finish<ref name="big12"/> his junior year, Fizer elected to declare for the [[NBA Draft]].<ref name="cnnsi"/> |
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Fizer is ranked fifth on ISU's career scoring list with 1,830 points recorded during his three seasons. |
Fizer is ranked fifth on ISU's career scoring list with 1,830 points recorded during his three seasons. |