The pride of Nixa, Mo. and former Drury basketball star Kameron Bundy has announced that he's headed overseas to continue his hoop career professionally. The 6-2 guard, who turns 23 years-old on our nation's birthday, July 4th, has signed with the Horsholm 79ers of the Denmark Premier League.
Bundy averaged 20 points and four assists, the highest marks of his collegiate career, this past season in helping the Panthers to a 19-8 season that ended with a quarterfinal loss to Quincy in the GLVC league tournament.
In his junior year, Bundy averaged 17 points and two steals per game for a Drury team that went 21-9, making it to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division 2 Regional tournament in Louisville before falling to Bellermine.
Just as he did as a junior, Bundy started 29 of the Panthers 30 games as sophomore, averaging 18 points in a year in which Drury went 28-4 and made it to he Elite Eight for the second year-in-row before falling in the national quarterfinal to West Liberty out of West Virginia.
And in his freshman season in which he started just three of 32 games but served as a valuable back-up in averaging five points-a-game, the Panthers won the natonal championship with a 31-4 record, making their first trip to the Elite Eight in school history (they won an NAIA National Championship before moving up to the NCAA Division 2) and put together a 23-game winning streak.
We join all the rest of the fans all across the Ozarks in wishing Kameron all the best as he embarks on his pro career.