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  • Fall Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2001, 2002)
  • Spring Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2001, 2003)
  • Nebraska’s Outstanding Attitude Award as voted by teammates (2003)

Outlook
Point guard Adam Bohac returns for his senior season with the Huskers. One of the toughest players on the court at any time, Bohac is one of just two current Huskers to letter each of the past three seasons. His playing time has increased each season throughout his career and he looks to continue that trend in 2003-04.

Bohac provides a different look to the backcourt, as he brings more strength and tenacity to the point. The Kimball, Neb., native is one of the strongest players on the team. Bohac is one of the top Huskers in the classroom as well as the weight room. He has been selected to the conference commissioner’s honor roll four times during his career.

During the postseason team banquet, Bohac was awarded the Outstanding Attitude Award, as voted on by his teammates. The award goes to the Husker who demonstrates the most outstanding work ethic and attitude on the team during the campaign as well as in the off-season.

 

2002-03 (Junior)
Bohac saw more playing time as a junior while continuing to direct the scout team during practices. On the year, he averaged 0.2 points and 0.5 rebounds per game. He set a career high with two rebounds on two occasions and finished with seven on the year, after entering the season with just one career rebound.

Bohac earned time in seven league contests, after seeing action in just six Big 12 games in his first two seasons. Bohac scored his first career point on a free throw at Kansas State when he tied his career high with two rebounds and recorded his only steal of the season. He came back to add his first career basket against nationally ranked Oklahoma on the road.

Off the court, Bohac was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall and Spring Honor Rolls.

 

2001-02 (Sophomore)
Bohac saw action in 10 games, helping the Huskers to a 6-4 record in those contests. He gained a total of 16 minutes on the court. Bohac grabbed his first career rebound vs. Western Illinois, and had one assist against UT-San Antonio. Bohac added another assist against Oklahoma.

In the classroom, he was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll.

 

2000-01 (Freshman)
Bohac played in five games, coming off the bench to total eight minutes of action on the season. He attempted just one shot during the year, a three-pointer against Big 12 foe Texas A&M, and had one steal in Nebraska’s season opener against Oral Roberts.

Bohac was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll.

 

High School (Kimball)
Bohac was a four-year letterman for Coach Ken Smith at Kimball High School. As a senior, he averaged 25.8 points per game with six rebounds and six assists. He was named to the Class C-1 all-state first team, and was tabbed league and region player of the year. He finished his prep career as Kimball’s second all-time leading scorer with 1,038 career points. In addition, he was the school’s leader in career assists (358) and steals (229), and had single-game school marks for points (40), steals (9) and assists (15).

A standout athlete who also lettered four years in football and track, Bohac was an honor roll member for four straight years and was a member of the National Honor Society.

 

Personal
Adam is the son of Kerry Bohac and Shelly Brown. He has a stepfather, Jerry Brown, and three brothers, A.J., Andrew and Taylor. Adam was born Feb. 12, 1982, and is a finance major at Nebraska. He chose to walk on with the Huskers over Drake and Nebraska-Kearney.