N-Club Hall of Fame

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Frederick Piper

  • Class
  • Induction
    2006
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball - Men's

Piper was voted the state’s “Outstanding Player” in Class 3A in 1976 after averaging 22.4 points and 16.7 rebounds while leading Peabody to 32 consecutive wins before a 65-63 loss in the state finals to Plaquemine. A two-time All-State selection, the 6-foot-8 Piper had five 30-point games as a senior for the Warhorses of coach Earnest Bowman, highlighted by a 38-point, 26-rebound outing against Menard. He was a highly-recruited prospect who chose to play close to his family at NSU. 

While starting all 103 games he played at Northwestern, Piper became the Demons’ third all-time leading rebounder (941, a 9.1 average) and 18th in scoring (1,213 points, an 11.8 average). He posted a career 51.8 field goal percentage and a 10th-place ranking in blocked shots (76) despite having his career interrupted by a broken leg suffered in an auto accident that sidelined him just before his junior season.  As a sophomore playing for coach Tynes Hildebrand, he averaged 12.3 rebounds per game to rank 12th nationally in NCAA Division I. He snared a career-best 20 in a win over Louisiana College, also scoring 20 points. Piper scored 21 points against nationally-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas that season. Coming back from a medical redshirt season, Piper shot 56 percent from the field in each of his final two seasons for the Demons. He averaged 13.0 points and 6.8 rebounds as a junior, and under first-year head coach Wayne Yates, Piper was second on the team with a 14.6 scoring average and averaged 7.9 rebounds in his senior season at NSU. He had a career-best 33 point game as a senior in a win over Portland State.

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