Hall of Fame
Dustin Miller, a 1993 business administration graduate, played basketball for four years at Northwestern. He is the ninth all-time leading scorer at Northwestern with 1,156 points.
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Miller, a standout forward from Pampa, Texas, didn’t miss a start in his career, playing in all of the Rangers’ 115 games. During the 1991-92 season, he helped lead Northwestern to an Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference title and to a 25-7 record. That same season, the Rangers made it to the Sweet 16 of the NAIA National Tournament.
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In his four seasons at Northwestern, Miller averaged 10.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. During his career, he held a 49.1 percent (431/878) field goal percentage and shot 39.1 percent (160/409) from three-point range. Miller holds the school record for highest free throw percentage in a season, connecting on 90.6 percent (48-53) of his shots during his senior season in 1992-93.
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After graduating from Northwestern, Miller served as a business administrator at the Regional Eye Center in Pampa, Texas, from 1992-2002.
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In 2002, Miller returned to his high school alma mater in Pampa to teach and coach. He served as the assistant boy’s basketball coach and assistant girl’s softball coach until August of 2005, when he was named the head boy’s basketball coach. Â
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Dustin and his wife Dori have three children: Reid, Trey and Drew.
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