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Keenan Carpenter

2023

Keenan Lee Carpenter could score the basketball and he proved it against all levels of competition. After scoring over 1,000 points in his high school career at R-S Central, Carpenter did the same at Anderson (SC) Jr. College before becoming a record-setter at Auburn and in the SEC.


Carpenter developed his notoriety as a scorer on the hardwood for R-S Central. He scored over 1,000 points during his Hilltopper career while leading the Southwestern Conference in points as a

Junior and a Senior in 1983 and 1984. As a result, Carpenter was named to the All-Conference team after both of those seasons. His career-high in scoring came on January 27, 1984 when Carpenter dropped 41 points against Rutherford County rival East Rutherford. At the conclusion of his Senior season, Carpenter was named to the All-Piedmont team, and he was selected to play in the East/West All-Star game where he led the West with a team-high 18 points.


After spending one year away from basketball in 1985, Carpenter enrolled at Anderson Jr. College in 1986. That year, he was voted the Region X MVP and also earned first-team All-Conference

honors In 1987. Carpenter had no sophomore slump as he scored a then career-high 43 points vs. Mercer. Carpenter also joined the 1,000-point club during that season on his way to repeating as

league MVP and earning NJCAA All-American honors.


After finishing his career at Anderson, he moved to the SEC and Auburn University where he played from 1988-89. He set scoring records for the Tigers, too. As a Senior in 1989, Carpenter scored a career-high 44 points vs. LSU including a then-program record eight three-pointers. Those exploits led Carpenter to be named SEC Player of the Week. That was far from Carpenter’s only monster game for the Tigers though, as he scored 30 points or more five times while at Auburn. Carpenter also scored 32 points against Ole Miss in 1989 and 33 points vs. the University of Florida as a Junior in 1988.


Putting up those kinds of scoring numbers earned Carpenter many accolades. He was named one of Playboy Magazine’s Top-5 Players in the Nation in 1988. He also led the SEC in three-pointers made as a Senior in 1989, shooting at a 41 percent clip from beyond the arc. During his final season, Carpenter’s scoring average jumped from 4.7 points per game to 19 points per game (7th best in the SEC) and he was named 2nd Team All-SEC by United Press International. Carpenter also shot an impressive 81.7 percent from the foul line for his career. In all, Carpenter scored 667 points (11.2 ppg) during his two seasons at Auburn and was selected to the Tigers’ Centennial Team in 1999.


Carpenter still resides in Auburn, Alabama where he owns a life insurance and credit repair company, Keenan Carpenter & Associates.




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