====== Dwaine Streater #4 ====== {{ men_s_basketball:streater4.jpg|}} **Position:** Forward/Center \\ **Height:** 6'9"\\ **Weight:** 230 lbs \\ **Birthdate:** October 4, 1974\\ **Hometown:** East Saint Louis, IL\\ **High School:** Lincoln H.S.\\ **Parents:** Doris Streater\\ **Major:** Arts & Sciences\\ ===== High School Career ===== Streater was a late-bloomer, averaging 17 points and five rebounds as a junior on Lincoln's junior varsity squad. As a senior, Streater averaged 7.3 points and eight rebounds and three blocks as the sixth man on the varsity squad (six of Dwaine's teammates earned scholarships at Division 1 schools). Streater logged career highs of 13 points and 17 rebounds in one game as a senior. he also registered 15 or more rebounds five times and had seven blocked shots twice. === Accolades === *1992 Pre-Season All-State, Honorable Mention ====== Marquette Career ====== === 1992-93 === Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] on Streater- "Dwaine is a guy who, with a year of experience against our veterans, will improve 100%. He is a good athlete, who runs the floor well and plays very hard."\\ Dwaine scored a career-high four points against [[Delaware State]] on January 20th. He connected on four of five free throws in that game and pulled down seven rebounds. He blocked three shots in just four minutes of action against [[Dayton]] on January 6th. He played a career-high ten minutes versus [[Chicago State]] on January 13th. === 1993-94 === Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] on Streater- "Dwaine can help us improve as a team by working hard daily in practice. We're not certain how much he'll help us in his sophomore season. We're looking for improvement over last year." | ^ **G**^ **MIN**^ **FG**^ **FGA**^ **3P**^ **3PA**^ **FT**^ **FTA**^ **REB**^ **PF**^ **AST**^ **TO**^ **BLK**^ **STL**^ **PTS**^ ^92-93 Marquette | 10| 40| 2| 8| 0| 0| 4| 5| 14| 0| 1| 6| 3| 0| 8| ^94-95 Marquette | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ^95-96 Marquette | 22| 83| 4| 17| 0| 3| 3| 4| 10| 16| 1| 5| 5| 0| 11| ^96-97 Marquette | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ^**TOTALS** | **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| | ^ **MPG**^ **FG%**^ **3P%**^ **FT%**^ **RPG**^ **APG**^ **TPG**^ **BPG**^ **SPG**^ **PPG**^ ^92-93 Marquette | 4| 25| 0| 80| 1.4| .1| .6| .3| 0| .8| ^94-95 Marquette | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ^95-96 Marquette | 3.8| 23.5| 0.0| 75.0| 0.5| 0.0| 0.2| 0.2| 0.0| 0.5| ^96-97 Marquette | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ^**TOTALS** | **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| **0**| ===== Did You Know? ===== *Dwaine was a member of the National Council on Youth Leadership in high school. *Dwaine's nickname is "Streat." *His favorite NBA players were Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen and his favorite team was the Bulls. *His ideal place to vacation was the Bahamas and his favorite foods included pizza, spaghetti and all fruits. *His hobbies included baseball, listening to music, reading and spending time with friends and family *His top high school highlight was grabbing 11 rebounds and blocking five shots, playing against the #4 high school team in the country, which featured Jackson Murrah and Othella Harrington. {{ men_s_basketball:9394dwaine.jpg|}}