The Knox-Lombard Athletic Hall of Fame

Victor Garcia

  • Class
    2003
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball

Victor Garcia was one of the most prolific scorers to ever play basketball at Knox College. A three-time All-Midwest Conference selection, Victorโ€™s name is associated with several all-time top five shooting and scoring categories in the history of the menโ€™s basketball program.

A four-year letter winner coached by Tim Heimann โ€™70, Knox-Lombard Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2004, Victor led Knox in scoring all four years he played and he was also a three-time Academic All-Midwest Conference award recipient. He was named the โ€œOffensive Most Valuable Playerโ€ after averaging a team-high 14.9 points per game during the 1999-2000 season, his first year on the court.

โ€œVictor has quickly adapted to basketball at the college level and made it a point not to be intimidated by the opponent, coach Heimann said in a February 2000 media release from the Knox Sports Information Department. โ€œBeing only a freshman, the only place he can go is up, and I canโ€™t wait to see what he can do as time goes on,โ€ added coach Heimann.

Victor continued to score in bunches over the next three seasons and finished with 1,687 career points, which ranks second all-time at Knox and #21 in Midwest Conference history.

Victor, as a sophomore, was no longer a surprise for conference opponents after Knox was predicted to finish last in the league in 1999-2000, and instead won 15 games and qualified for the conference tournament. Despite the extra attention he garnered, Victor still averaged 19.5 points per game โ€“ which tied for the highest scoring average in the Midwest Conference โ€“ during the 2000-2001 season. Victor had one of the all-time greatest offensive games that season, sinking 8-of-13 shots from 3-point range and scoring 38 points against NAIA power Doane College (NE) in a 94-89 overtime loss. The eight 3-pointers were the most in school history and still rank in a tie for #2 all-time, and his 38 point effort was the fourth-highest scoring output in a game by a Knox menโ€™s player at the time. Victor was named honorable mention All-Midwest Conference and was the co-recipient of the Arvid P. Zetterberg Award for men in 2000.

Victor was even more imposing during the 2001-2002 season, when he averaged 22.7 points per game โ€“ the second-highest scoring average in a season at Knox and the second-highest average in the conference โ€“ and his 522 points scored also rank #2 all-time. He scored 44 points in a game, #3 all-time, set a record that still stands with 22 made free throws in a game, and hit 13 consecutive free throws in a game, currently #4 all-time. Victor was named second team All-Midwest Conference.

Victor finished his senior year in 2002-2003 with an average of 19.5 points per game, which ranked #3 in the conference, and he was again selected to the All-Midwest Conference second team. Victor shot 90.5 percent from the foul line, #2 all-time in a season at Knox, and finished his career as an 80.5 percent free throw shooter โ€“ the fifth-highest percentage all time.

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