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Men's Basketball 2003-04
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2002-03: Led the team in free-throw percentage at .794...averaged 5.9 points per game...shot 47.9 percent from the field, including going 12-36 from three-point range...averaged 2.9 rebounds a contest...added 24 assists and grabbed 18 steals last season…scored a career-high 14 points vs. Montana State – Northern (2/1/03)…went 6-for-6 from the free-throw line vs. Northwest College (12/6/02)…registered a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Montana State – Northern (2/27/03)…was named to the Frontier Conference All-Academic Team.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended San Diego City College in 2001-02...averaged 12 points and five rebounds per game...was an Honorable Mention selection in the Pacific Coast Conference.
PREVIOUS SCHOOLS: Red-shirted at MSU-Billings in2000-01...was a freshman at MSU-Northern during the 1999-2000 season...averaged nine points and two rebounds per game.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 1999 graduate of Billings West High School...averaged 14 points and three rebounds per game for the Golden Bears...was a First Team All-State selection and was named to the Montana All-Star Team.
PERSONAL: Communications major…son of Kent and Sheila Endsley…has two younger brothers and a younger sister…born December 30, 1980...COACH PFEIFER ON ENDSLEY: “We started out with a pot full of very talented All-American, All-Conference level players in Dustin’s position when he came into our program. What he did was find a 'nitch' that he brought to us that others did not do as well, he could take on high powered offensive players and stop them in one on one situations. Few players demonstrate his day to day passion to train. Dustin leaves his mark in the weight room and on the court, he plays with high energy. When Lawson went down, he was our leader in a lot of offensive stats, however his defense was would made him so valuable. Dustin is very capable scorer, but our success would not have been where it was if it was not for the commitment he gave his team mates at the defensive end of the floor. This past off season he has again trained at an unbelievable level not just his mind but his body, and we see that paying off in a huge way.”
| Year | GP/GS | FG/FGA | FG% | 3 FG/FGA | 3 FG% | FT/FTA | FT% | Points/Avg. |
| 2002-03 | 30/12 | 58/121 | .479 | 12/36 | .333 | 50/63 | .794 | 178/5.9 |
| Totals | 30/12 | 58/121 | .479 | 12/36 | .333 | 50/63 | .794 | 178/5.9 |
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| Year | Rebounds | Rebounds | Rebounds | PF/FO | Assists | Turnovers | Blocks | Steals |
| 2002-03 | 35 | 52 | 87 | 67/1 | 24 | 32 | 4 | 18 |
| Totals | 35 | 52 | 87 | 67/1 | 24 | 32 | 4 | 18 |
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