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2007-08 (Redshirt Sophomore): Neimeyer set a new career-high offensive figure when he had 14 points in a single night against Cal Poly on Jan. 28 ... That performance was also his best defensively on the season, recording six rebounds ... Casey finished out the year averaging 4.1 points per game with 119 on the season and 2.0 rebounds per game with 58 overall ... When the Tigers went to San Luis Obispo, Calif., for the second game against Cal Poly, Casey followed up his 14-point showing with an equally impressive 13-point game complete with five rebounds in 22 minutes of play ... From the three-point line, Neimeyer shot 13-of-25 for the fifth-highest number of threes on the team ... A two-sport athlete, Casey finished the second half of the season as a pitcher for the Pacific baseball team with a 1-2 record in relief.
2006-07 (Redshirt Freshman): Casey scored 56 points and grabbed 45 rebounds last year for the Tigers, averaging 2.1 points per game ... Neimeyer grabbed a career-high seven rebounds against Cal State Fullerton on March 8 ... He had a career-high six points in his first career start on Dec. 12 against Saint Louis ... Neimeyer had five points with two asssists against Hawaii on Nov. 25 ... He scored two points in his Tiger debut against New Mexcio State on Nov. 14 ... He was 1-1 as a relief pitcher for the Tiger baseball team.
2005-06: Casey redshirted the 2005-06 season ... As a pitcher on the Tiger baseball team, Casey was 0-0 with an earned run average of 2.89, striking out four.
High School: Casey attended Woodland Christian High School, where he was the Central Valley Christian League MVP his senior season ... He helped lead the Cardinals to a 13-1 league record in 2004-05 under coach Doug Brown ... As a senior, he averaged a double-double, scoring 17.3 points and 13.0 rebounds ... He was named All-CVCL and earned All-Metro Honorable Mention recognition in 2003-04 ... Casey scored 19.8 points per game as a junior, while pulling down an average of 12.7 rebounds ... He was a three-time all-league selection ... Also a standout pitcher for the Cardinals, Neimeyer helped pitch Woodland Christian HS to a CVCL league title in 2005.
Personal: Casey Lloyd Neimeyer was born in Woodland, Calif. ... He is the son of Tim and Gayle Neimeyer, and has an older sister (Emily) ... Casey is a sports management major in his fourth year at Pacific ... When not playing basketball, he enjoys listening to music and watching movies.
Coach Thomason on Neimeyer: "Casey might have had the best summer of a lot of our players. I think he's really improved his outside shot. He's improving the way he understands and plays the game. The key with Casey is bringing great energy to the game. When he plays with determination and plays all out he is an effective player. I think he is going to be a great compliment to our post players, because he can shoot outside, set screens and also score inside."


