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- Height:
- 6-6
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- Weight:
- 215
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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- Stryker, Ohio
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- High School:
- Stryker
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- Position:
- F/C
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- Major:
- Business Administration
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- gp
- 7
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- pts/g
- 8.9
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- fg %
- 51.0
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- 3pt %
- 50.0
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- ft %
- 87.5
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- reb/g
- 6.1
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- a/g
- 0.6
Bio
Freshman (2019-20): Played in all 25 games with one start... Led the team in blocked shots with 24... Shot 49.5 percent (51 of 103) from the field, including 37.5 (18 of 48) from three-point range... Scored in double figures six times... In a season-high 27 minutes off the bench, he established a career best with 19 points to go along with seven rebounds and four blocked shots in the 75-74 win over Heartland Collegeiate Athletic Conference foe Earlham (2/12/20)... Tallied 18 points, a season-high eight boards and four blocks in 19 minutes as a reserve during a 78-74 HCAC victory against Mount St. Joseph (1/18/20).
Prep: Graduated in 2019 from Stryker High School... Three-year letterman in basketball... Earned Division IV Third Team All-Ohio accolades at the conclusion of his senior campaign after averaging 16 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks per game for a squad that finished 17-7 overall... Twice selected First Team All-District 7... Named the Bryan Times and Buckeye Border Conference Player of the Year as a senior... 2018-19 team captured conference and sectional championships... Single-game highs were 30 points, 22 rebounds and seven blocks.
Personal: Son of Bryon and Casey Glock... Majoring in business administration... Favorite players are Karl Anthony-Towns and Luka Doncic... Fan of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended
Career Stats: Shooting per game
Career Stats: Shooting totals
Career Stats: Shooting per 40 min
Career Stats: Ball control per game
Career Stats: Ball control totals
Career Stats: Ball control per 40 min
Splits Stats: Shooting per game
Splits Stats: Shooting totals
Splits Stats: Shooting per 40 min
Splits Stats: Ball control per game
Splits Stats: Ball control totals
Splits Stats: Ball control per 40 min
News mentions

HANOVER, Ind. – Playing its first game since Jan. 30, the Defiance College men's basketball team returned to the court on Wednesday night with a season-ending 101-70 loss to the Hanover College Panthers in the quarterfinal round of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship at Collier Arena. Defiance entered the tournament as the No. 6 seed with Hanover the No. 3 seed.

DEFIANCE, Ohio – At home on Saturday night, the Defiance College men’s basketball team posted an 87-71 victory over the Anderson University Ravens at the Karl H. Weaner Community Center. Defiance’s win avenges a 78-74 loss to the Ravens in Anderson, Indiana, last night.

ANDERSON, Ind. – The Defiance College men’s basketball team traveled to play Anderson University on Friday night and battled until the end before falling, 78-74, to the Ravens at O.C. Lewis Gymnasium.

BLUFFTON, Ohio – Playing the rival Bluffton University Beavers for the second time in less than 24 hours on Saturday afternoon, but this time inside the Sommer Center, the Defiance College men’s basketball team’s comeback bid again came up short in a 69-60 loss.

DEFIANCE, Ohio – On Friday night, the Defiance College men’s basketball team began its long-awaited 2020-21 season with a 71-64 setback to the rival Bluffton University Beavers at the Karl H. Weaner Community Center.

CARMEL, Ind. – Heading into its long-awaited upcoming season, the Defiance College men’s basketball team is picked to finish seventh among the 10 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference squads, according to the 2020-21 HCAC Men’s Basketball Preseason Poll. The poll was comprised after a vote of the conference’s head coaches and released by the HCAC office on Monday morning.

DEFIANCE, Ohio – Despite having a roster that includes no seniors for the second straight season, the Defiance College men’s basketball team heads into the unpredictable, coronavirus-affected 2020-21 campaign with high hopes as sixth-year head coach Scott Cutter returns nine players and welcomes the same number of newcomers. His young, but somewhat experienced 2020-21 squad includes two juniors, eight sophomores and eight freshmen.