custom31Lnumber41weight210positionForwardhighschoolSantiago HSfirst_nameBryanyearSeniorhometownCorona, Calif.height6-8collegeFullerton Collegelast_nameLeDuc<B>2008-09 (Senior):</B>Bryan led Pacific with 12.7 points per game during the Tigers' three-game fall trip to Canada ... LeDuc knocked in a trip-high 16 points in Pacific's victory over Victoria on Aug. 31.<B>2007-08 (Junior):</B>In his first season of Division I experience, Bryan finished out his junior year as the Tigers' fifth-leading scorer, averaging 6.9 points per game with 214 overall ... Defensively, his 122 rebounds were the team's third-highest mark and he averaged 3.9 grabs a game ... From the free throw line, LeDuc sunk 51-of-68 for a solid 75 percent, the team's highest mark from shooters with 50 attempts or better ... In 514 minutes of play, Bryan scored in double-digits eight different times, with his best performances coming against Western Michigan to start out the season on Nov. 10 and Sacramento State 11 days later, in both contests he scored 16 points.<B>Fullerton College:</B>LeDuc came to Pacific from Fullerton College in Fullerton, Calif. ... In 2006-07 he earned honorable mention all-state honors, scoring 17.8 points per game and leading the state with 12.7 rebounds per game ... He also earned All-Orange Empire Conference First Team honors ... He had 63 blocks (2.1 per game) while shooting 59.6 percent from the field and 73.8 percent from the free throw line ... In addition to excelling on the court, LeDuc excelled in the classroom as he was named the Men's Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year for the conference ... Bryan began his collegiate career at Utah Valley State in 2002-03, but did not play basketball that year, as he used his redshirt option.<B>High School:</B>Bryan graduated from Santiago High School in Corona, Calif., in 2002 ... For his play on the court, LeDuc was named a Riverside County All-Star in both 2001 and 2002 while earning All-Mountain View League honors and his team's most valuable player award in 2002 ... Additionally, Bryan garnered recognition in the classroom as he was named to the Academic All-League and All-CIF teams in each of his final two years ... He was named the Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2002.<B>Personal:</B>Bryan LeDuc was born in Oceanside, Calif. ... He is the son of Jim and Laurie LeDuc ... He has three sisters, Carly, Lauren, and Makenzie and one brother, Jimmy ... In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his wife Kendall, playing ping-pong and Nintendo ... In his second year at Pacific, Bryan is a sport sciences major.<B>Coach Thomason on LeDuc:</B>"Bryan, along with James Doran is probably our most improved player. He is a lot stronger, a lot better, Canada was a great trip for him. He was our leading scorer, and hit 17 of 23 shots from the floor. There is a calmness about Bryan that he has improved to the next level. I expect him to be a 25-28 minute player per game. Bryan is going to have a great year for us. He is very explosive, he is not only shooting the ball from outside the well but is driving the ball to the basket. His inside game has really improved. We're looking for big things from him."