Career
No. 15 in school history - 617 career rebounds
108 career games, 93 starts, 870 points (8.1 ppg)
13 career "double-doubles"
Leading scorer (13.8) and rebounder (7.1), 1997-98
Leading rebounder (7.1 pg), 1996-97
Career Highs:
32 points vs. UTA, Dec. 30, 1995 (made 15 of 18 FGs in 71-68 win)
15 rebounds vs. Northeast La., March 7, 1997
NSU Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 1996-97
President, Student-Athlete Advisory Council
Vice President, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
SLC Commissioner's Academic Award, 1995-98
GTE Academic All-America nominee, 1995-96
All-Southland Conference second team, 1997-98
All-Louisiana, third team, 1997-98
SLC & Louisiana Player of the Wee, Jan. 19.1998
1996-97
- Team's representative, along with Charles Duncan, on NSU's Student-Athlete Advisory Council
- GTE Academic All-America candidate with 3.3 g.p.a.
1995-97
- Career-best 15 points, 12 rebounds keyed 63-61 win at UTA; converted 3-point play to put NSU up with 1:04 to go; blocked a shot in final seconds to preserve win
- posted second "double-double" two nights later at North Texas with 12 points, 10 rebounds
- 15 points, 9 rebounds, 4 blocks at UTSA on Feb. 17
- led Demons in rebounding six times, in scoring once, with 12 points in 57-41 win at southwest Texas Feb. 15
1994-95
- Scored in double figures twice, leading team with 14 pints in rout of Emporia State, and with 17 points in last-minute loss to Sam Houston state
- hit 8-11 on FGs, had 9 rebounds vs. Sam Houston
- 7 points, 10 rebounds in 74-73 win over SFA
- 9 points, 8 rebounds in 100-86 win over South Alabama
High School
- Set school career records for most points (1,096), rebounds (960), and blocks (223)
- set school single-season records for points (506), rebounds (382), blocked shots (106); single-game records for rebounds (26), offensive rebounds (13), blocks (12)
- H.M. All-America, Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook, 1993-94
- First team all-state, third-team All-Super State as a senior
- second team all-state as a junior
- two times all-area, all-conference for coach Ed Gogan
- football captain: H.M. All-State offensive tackle as a junior and senior; also played defensive end
- President, student council; Vice president, senior class
- compiled perfect 4.0 grade point average and graduated among top four in his class
Personal
- son of David and Susan LeGrad, who have two otehr sons: Nathan and Brett
- brother Nate was captain of the Doane College (Neb.) basketball team. He finished second in a statewide high school dunk contest judged by Michael Jordan
- younger brother Brett played for Omaha (Neb.) team which won National AAU 16-and-under championship with overall 31-3 record
- physics major, with a space science emphasis, who wants to "get a Ph.D. in physics and have a unit of measure named after me"
- hopes to become a physicist working for NASA
- earned Phi Eta Sigma freshman academic award
- nicknames are "Sethro" and "Sethreandeaux"
- president of NSU's Fellowship of Christian Athletes group.