Zac Tiedeman came out of Montgomery High as a scappy 6-foot-1 point and subsequently played a season at Santa Rosa Junior College. Dick Davey, then the head coach at Santa Clara, liked what he saw and signed Tiedeman to play for the Broncos.
After a season in the South Bay that included seven starts, word came from Coach Kerry Keating (the critical component in this as it is with most coaching changes) that on-court time for Tiedeman would be very limited because of a group of new recruits coming to Santa Clara.
Tiedeman then decided to play for Humboldt State and put up these numbers in 20082-2009:
* a team-leading 13 points per game
* shooting .50% overall, 47% on three-point attempts, 89% on free throws
* 133 assists versus 55 turnovers
* 28 steals, tops on the team
His production this season earned him a spot on the California Collegiate Athletic Association First Team squad.
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