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Ben Peavy #21
- Position: Guard/Forward
- Height: 6'3“
- Weight: 170 lbs.
- Birthdate: April 21, 1971
- Hometown: San Antonio, TX
- High School: Alamo Heights H.S.
High School Career
Ben was a two-year varsity starter for Charlie Bogges at Alamo Heights. Peavy's Alamo Heights teams were very successful with a 60-10 record over two seasons, losing in state semifinals in his junior year. Ben averaged 11 points, six rebounds and four assists that year. He shot 50% from the floor and 78% from the foul line on a team that went 31-4. As a senior, Ben averaged 15 points, nine rebounds and five assists. He shot 52% from the floor and 82% from the foul line on a team that finished 29-6.
Accolades
- 1988 All-Conference, Honorable Mention
- 1989 All-Conference, First Team
- 1989 All-City Selection, Second Team
Marquette Career
Coach Kevin O'Neill on Ben- “Ben is a guy who understands his role better than anyone and is a person who is great to have for so many reasons. Ben does his part as well as anyone. He is very unselfish- a real team player.”
1989-91
Peavy worked as one of the team managers.
1991-92
As one of three walk-ons, Ben saw limited action in nine games off the bench, averaging .9 points per game. He scored a career-best three points against Bethune-Cookman on December 21st. He equalled that mark and pulled down two boards against Sam Houston State on December 23rd. He dished out an assist against Prairie View A&M, Sacramento State, and North Carolina State.
Did You Know?
- Peavy played on the 1989 San Antonio National Champion AAU team with Shaquille O'Neal and Bo Outlaw as San Antonio beat Indiana in the AAU title game.
- Peavy was a member of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity at Marquette.
- Peavy's nickname is “BP”.
- His favorite NBA players were Sean Elliot and Larry Bird.
- His favorite NBA team is the San Antonio Spurs.
- His enjoys coffee, ice cream and chicken-fried steak.
- His hobbies include computers and music
- His strengths as a player were passing and toughness
- After Marquette, Ben became a consultant for Andersen Consulting (now known as Accenture.) Ben became a Partner in the firm in 2006 and lives in San Antonio with his wife (also a Marquette graduate) and four children.
- Ben's younger brother, David Peavy, was recently an assistant basketball coach at Stephen F. Austin University. As a high school coach, he coached former Texas Tech starter Darryl Dora and current University of Texas starter, D.J. Augustine.