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Enters the 2007-08 season as the only four-year member of the squad. 2006-07 ... Had another strong season with 22 starts, playing in all 30 games ... played the first part of the season with a clear mask as a result of a broken nose suffered in practice ... finished fifth on the team in scoring with a 7.8 average, and he pushed that up to 8.4 points in conference play ... was ISU's third leading rebounder ... his .520 field goal percentage was second on the team, and he shot .544 in conference play ... had his best game of the season scoring-wise with a 21-point effort against Idaho on 8-of-10 shooting ... recorded his first career double-double, that coming against Carroll College with a 13-point, 10-rebound night ... also tied his career-high of 10 rebounds against Northern Arizona ... finished the season with six double-figure scoring games in the 12 after having just three in the first 18 of the season ... got started on that tear with a 16-point night at Montana State ...had 18 points at home vs. Northern Arizona, including a career-best 8-of-8 performance from the line ... added 19 points the next game against Sacramento State, hitting his first eight shots of the game ... had a third-straight double-digit scoring game with 11 at Northern Colorado ... scored 14 points at Eastern Washington and 17 at Portland State in a season-ending road swing ... shot .710 from the line for the year, but was off the charts, but was 28-of-31 over the final 10 games of the season (.904) ... shot just .455 (10-for-22) from the line over the first 10 games, but finished the season shooting at an .830 clip (39-for-47). 2005-06 ... Followed up his freshman campaign with another solid season ... was fifth on the team in scoring at 6.8 points per game ... started 25 of 27 games ... earned his first start of the season in the second game, netting 11 points, one of eight double-figure scoring games on the season ... had a big game in a win over rival Boise State, scoring a season-high 16 points ... added 11 in a win over North Dakota State the next game, including a career-best 9-of-10 from the line ... had double-figures for a third straight game with 10 points at Idaho ... scored 11 points in three games in a four game stretch; vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, at Montana, and against Sacramento State ... against Sacramento State he was 4-for-5 from the field ... had a fantastic game against Weber State, dishing out five assists and grabbing a career-best nine rebound ... scored a season-high tying 16 points against Montana State, and seemed poised for another late-season scoring flourish, but he suffered a concussion against Montana, which affected his output for the rest of the season, despite no missed games ... finished the season averaging 6.2 points in conference games. 2004-05 ... Came on strong to earn Big Sky Freshman of the Year honors after averaging 11.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game ... those numbers bumped up to 13.0 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in conference play ... ended up starting 17 games, finishing third on the team in scoring, rebounding, and steals, and fourth in assists ... got his career off to a quiet start with just seven points in his first three games ... poured in 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting against Montana Tech ... bounced back five nights later with a perfect night against Portland, going 5-for-5 from the field and 3-for-3 from the three-point line for 15 points ... played a season-high 42 minutes in an overtime game with Southern Utah, scoring 17 points with seven boards ... hit just one field goal, a halftime buzzer beater against Florida Atlantic, but was 9-for-10 on free throws in the win ... hit a midseason slump, as he didn't score in double-figures for six straight games ... bounced back from a one-point showing at Sacramento State with a 27-point outburst at Northern Arizona, starting a hot streak that would continue for the rest of the season ... hit a career-best 10-of-11 free throws against the Lumberjacks ... scored 15 against Eastern Washington, and then followed that up with 22 in a hard fought win over conference leader Portland State ... grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in that contest as well ... had eight, nine, and eight over his next three games ... had a career-night against Montana, scoring 34 points on 13-of-24 shooting, adding two highlight-reel dunks to go with three three-pointers , five rebounds, and two steals ... earned Big Sky Player of the Week honors for his efforts ... scored 10 in a home win over Northern Arizona ... had 21 points, including the tying basket in the final 10 seconds, in an eventual two-point loss to Sacramento State ... scored 10 at Portland before ending the season with a 14-point effort against Weber State in Ogden. 2003-04 ... Redshirted. High School ... Kinghorn graduated from Rigby in 2001 and then served an LDS Mission to Romania ... Kinghorn averaged 20 points per game as a senior and broke the Rigby High record for points in a season ... he was named First-Team All-State and was his conference's MVP ... Kinghorn also graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade point average and was his class valedictorian. Personal ... his parents are Calvin and Kathleen Kinghorn ... has three brothers and a sister ... majoring in health care administration ... his birthday is May 22, 1982 ... is married to the former Lisa Rigby of Rexburg, Idaho. |
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