For Immediate Release: May 16, 2002
Contact: Dave Geringer, UTPA Director of Athletic Media Relations, (956) 381-2240

BRONCS SIGN TWO FROM ALLEN COUNTY CC

EDINBURG, TX–The University of Texas-Pan American’s men’s basketball team has added two recruits for the fall.

Allen Holcomb, a 6-5 forward from Chicago, Illinois, and Rade Dzambic, a 6-2 guard from Belgrade, Serbia, will join the Broncs. Both Holcomb and Dzambic played for Allen County Community College in Iola, Kansas last season, and Holcomb played for Steinmetz High School in Chicago before joining ACCC. Both players will enter UTPA as juniors, with two years of eligibility remaining.

Holcomb averaged 14.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game for the Red Devils, who went 14-16 last season and were 9-9 in the Jayhawk Conference. Holcomb ranked 20th in the conference in scoring and 14th in rebounding, and was ACCC’s leading rebounder. He ranked seventh in the conference in field goal percentage, making 58.9 per cent of his shots, and 14th in defensive rebounding, grabbing 4.42 defensive rebounds per game.

“Allen is a tremendous athlete who is very versatile,” said UTPA Head Coach Bob Hoffman. “He can score like crazy in the post, which will definitely help us as we continue to build our inside game to the level we need to be at. His intensity and tenacity in playing the game are things he brings to the Broncs that we value as much as anything.”

Dzambic made 82 three-point field goals, averaging. 2.63 treys per game, which ranked him seventh in the conference. He averaged 12.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.6 steals per game. Allen County ranked fifth in the conference in scoring defense, allowing 68 points per game, and scored 69.5 points per game under coach Mike Hayes.

“Rade is the type of guard we’ve been blessed to have in the past few years,” said Hoffman. He can score, he can get people their shot, he can get in the lane, and he is very unselfish in his style of play. He can get his own shots or get shots for other people, which will be beneficial to our game. He is also a tough, hard-nosed defender, who has no trouble sticking his nose in and getting after it on defense.”

Holcomb and Dzambic are the second and third players signed by the Broncs for this fall.

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