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On Campus: D-C grad Beck eclipses 1,000 points

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Jeff Beck, a Dundee-Crown graduate, recently eclipsed 1,000 career points for Lake Forest College. (Photo provided)

For three years, Jeff Beck brought the ball up the court as the point guard for NCAA Division III Lake Forest College’s men’s basketball team.

This season, as a senior for the Foresters, he is carrying the offense in a different fashion.
Beck, a Dundee-Crown graduate, leads Lake Forest with a career-best 19.4 points a game, which ranks third in the Midwest Conference, as the Foresters’ shooting guard.

In the best offensive season of his career, Beck became only the 20th player in school history to surpass 1,000 points Jan. 19 against Illinois College.

“It’s a nice milestone to get to,” Beck said. “It means a lot. I’ve been really thankful to be healthy throughout my career.”

Beck’s career at Lake Forest includes 86 career starts. His 1,030 points rank 15th all-time.

“I do like [shooting guard] a lot,” he said. “I like not having the pressure of bringing the ball up every time.”

With six more games on the schedule for the Foresters (5-12), Beck is likely to jump a few more spots on the scoring chart.

“Every year, he’s gotten better at one aspect of his game,” Foresters coach Chris Conger said of Beck.

Along with leading the team in scoring, Beck is
No. 1 in 3-pointers (40), three-point percentage (46 percent) and steals (1.2 a game). He also contributes 4.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists a game.

Despite playing more than 34 minutes a game, Beck is one of the team’s most active practice players.

“He brings a great deal of toughness to every drill we do in practice,” Conger said. “Jeff has a very high basketball IQ.”

Beck’s aptitude for the game has helped him easily move to a new position this season.

“It was a pretty easy transition,” Beck said. “I knew what everybody on the court had to do, but I’d just never done it before.”

Brothers Brian and Chris Madson of McHenry have been mainstays, along with Beck, in the starting lineup. The Madsons both have started every game this season.

Brian Madson, a sophomore forward, is second on the team with 12.1 points and 6.1 rebounds a game.

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