Hall of Fame
Kenneth “KB” DeBord is the most prolific scorer in the history of the men's basketball program, compiling 2,121 points from 1998-02. He averaged 13.2 points per game as a freshman, 23.8 as a sophomore, 26.2 as a junior and 24.6 as a senior.
DeBord set American Southwest Conference records by netting 53 points, including 20 field goals, versus McMurry on Jan. 18, 2001. He sits atop of five all-time categories at Concordia for career points, rebounds (762), field goals made (797), free throws made (401) and free throw attempts (601). In addition, DeBord's 26.2 points per game during his junior campaign is the best offensive season by any player in school history.
DeBord, who is listed on 15 top-10 career lists, was a three-time All-ASC First Team selection and earned Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year laurels following the 1998-99 season. He was also named to the D3hoops.com All-America Second Team as a senior.