BRAETON HIGHTOWER OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS, a sophomore
guard on the men's basketball team, has been
selected the SCAC Character & Community Male
Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending January 15,
2012.
Hightower is known for his 3-point shooting
on the court as a member of the men’s basketball team;
meanwhile, off the court, he often shows his range for helping
others.
As a freshman in 2010-2011, Hightower made an
immediate impact on the hardwood for the Crusaders. Hailing from
Owasso, Okla., the sharp-shooting Hightower
immediately began splashing in 3-pointers, as he went 7-of-11 from
3-point land in his debut as a Crusader, on his way to a 30-point
effort.
Hightower went on to average 10.2 points-per-game,
hitting 41 shots from behind the arc and making a stellar
92-percent of his free-throw attempted, leading the Crusaders in
scoring for six games.
His freshman season was capped with an ‘Honorable
Mention’ selection to the 2010-2011 Association of Division
III Independent’s (AD3I) All-Independent Team.
His sophomore campaign has seen him start all 10 games for the
Crusaders thus far, and average 10.2 points-per-game as well.
Though small in stature at 5-foot-9 and 140-pounds,
Hightower excels with energetic play, plenty of
heart and a confident shooting touch. He shows he cares off the
court as well, helping his local communities in innovative
ways.
During summer 2011, Hightower assisted a
friend’s organization, entitled “Reach Clothing,”
which employs the buy-one, donate-one concept first seen with
Tom’s Shoes.
Hightower created promotional videos for the
organization, creating three YouTube videos, wherein he provided
information, event summaries and a highlight video of the
“donation drop.” Held at the Owasso Community Resource
Center, Reach Clothing handed out t-shirts in what
Hightower describes as “an unforgettable
experience.”
While at school in Irving, Texas, Hightower
continues to give to others, participating in the “Big
Read” program with the men’s basketball team for two
years in an effort to help promote literacy. In the past,
Hightower has also volunteered at a Red Cross
event in Tulsa, Okla.
Hightower gives his all and makes things happen,
as is the case from wherever he is on the basketball court.
| SCAC Character & Community Male Student-Athlete of the Week |
|
| Week 1 | Drew Moroux, Millsaps College |
| Week 2 | Stephen Borutta, Hendrix College |
| Week 3 | Nathan Haywood, Birmingham-Southern College |
| Week 4 | Elton Skipper, Austin College |
| Week 5 | Watson Hartsoe, Sewanee: University of the South |
| Week 6 | Tim Rembowski, Centre College |
| Week 7 | Chris Lutz, Colorado College |
| Week 8 | Jamie King, Oglethorpe University |
| Week 9 | Markham Stayton, Trinity University |
| Week 10 | Colin McCulloch, Southwestern University |
| Week 11 | Blaise DuFrain, The University of Dallas |
| Week 12 | Ben Owens, Rhodes College |
| Week 13 | Caleb Lee, Birmingham-Southern College |
| Week 14 | Josh Saunders, Austin College |
| Week 15 | Braeton Hightower, The University of Dallas Kory Kilpatrick, Rhodes College |