Career Statistics
2007-2008: Played and started in 24 games for the Eagles... Named second team All-Northern Athletics Conference... Named third team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V in the College Division... Averaged 13.3 points per game and 9.0 rebounds per game... Led the NAC in rebounding, averaging 9.0 per game... Led the conference in double-doubles with 13...Named to the D3Hoops.com Team of the Week for the week of January 7 thru January 13, averaging over 18 points a game for the week... Named to the Pioneer Tip-Off Classic All-Tournament team... NAC Scholar-Athlete.
2006-2007: All-Northern Athletics Conference ... twice named NAC Student-Athlete of the Week ... led NAC with 11 double-doubles ... Scored Edgewood College's first recorded triple-double on February 3, 2007 in a 77-76 overtime victory against Dominican University. In regulation, he scored 11 points, brought in 12 rebounds and managed 10 assists finishing up with 15 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists
2005-2006: Named All-Lake Michigan Conference... Averaged 14.7 points per game, 9.0 rebounds per game and a team high 33 blocks.
2004-2005: Earned Lake Michigan Conference Rookie of the Year honors after scoring an average of 14.6 points per game ... scored a season high and freshman single-game record 41 points against Maranatha Baptist Bible College (12/7/04) ... named LMC Player of the Week four times ... All-LMC Honorable Mention and LMC All-Rookie team ... named All-State Men's Basketball Third Team by Inside Wisconsin Sports ... Edgewood College Classic All-Tournament team and earned Classic's Mr. Rebound award ... Charlie was also named Eagle Rookie-of-the-Year by his teammates.
High School: Averkamp was a tri-athlete at New Berlin West High School participating in basketball, football, and track…was a two time all conference player for basketball as well as two time all suburban player…hold school record for most points in a single game (42)…was all conference and all suburban football player.
Personal: Born October 7, 1985 ... majoring in Business Education …son of Chuck and Sharon Averkamp.