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Paul Zellmer (Men's Basketball - 1997-00) - Zellmer left an indelible mark on the Webster men's basketball program as in his three years as a Gorlok as he stands third on WU's all-time scoring chart with 1,284 points and was one of the most prolific three-point shooters in program history. He stands first on the school's all-time list in made 3-point field goals (247) and is third in career steals (168), fourth in career scoring average (16.5), fifth in career assists (264) and is ninth in career made free throws (189). Earned First-Team All-SLIAC honors in both 1997-98 and 1999-00 and was a Second-Team selection in 1998-99. Prior to the beginning of the 1998-99 season, Zellmer was named a Street and Smith's Preseason Honorable Mention Division III All-American. Was a member of the first Webster men's basketball team to win the SLIAC title and advance to the NCAA Tournament in 2000 that was coached by Lance Randall. A graduate of Janesville Craig High School in Janesville, Wis., Zellmer earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Management (Marketing Emphasis) from Webster in 2000 and completed a Masters in Healthcare Administration from Bellevue (Neb.) University. He was a branch manager for Enterprise for four years, an internal auditor for Mercy Health for two yeas and clinic manager for the Dean Clinic for eight years and is currently the Director of Ambulatory Operation at University of Wisconsin Health. He and his wife, Nicole, reside in Madison, Wis., and have two children.
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