Colorado University Athletics
2005-06 Men's Basketball Roster

Billy Boidock
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 160
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Dallas, Texas
- High School:
- Bishop Lynch HS
2005-06 NOTES
One of 10 seniors on this year’s team ... Has lettered three seasons as a walk-on ... Played in seven games over his three seasons.
Coach Patton says, “One of my all-time favorite guys; just a joy to be around every day.”
2004-05
Played in two games, South Dakota State (Feb. 14) and at Missouri (Feb. 22) ... Scored a career-best four points against South Dakota State on two-for-two shooting from the field ... Also collected two steals.
2003-04
Played in two home wins over Savannah State (Jan. 8) and Northern Colorado (Jan. 10) ... Saw a total of seven minutes over two games.
2002-03
Saw action in three games with one defensive rebound in CU’s home win over North Texas (Dec. 23) ... Also played against Cal Poly (Nov. 22) and Iowa State (Feb. 8) with one shot attempt against the Cyclones.
HIGH SCHOOL
Member of 23-8 team that won the 2002 Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) 5A state championship team ... All-District honorable mention ... Class of 2002 Valedictorian ... National Merit finalist ... Associated Press scholar.
ACADEMICS
Majoring in mechanical engineering with an influence in alternative energy and energy management ... Also interested in business and law ... Has earned Dean’s List three
times (spring 2004, spring 2003, fall 2002) ... 2003, 2004, 2005 Big 12 Commissioners Honor Roll ... Member of sports collectors club, National and Match Honor Societies.
PERSONAL
Born William Peter Boidock on July 15, 1983 in Dallas, Texas ... Son of Peter and Mary Jo Boidock and is the oldest of three children ... Younger brother Stephen, a former all-state catcher is a sophomore baseball player at Kansas State, and sister, Anne Marie is a high school senior, who also plays the point and two-guard for a Plano select team ... Nicknames are “The Professor” and “The Kid” ... Biggest moment of high school was shutting down an all-state point-guard in the state semifinal game in 2002 ... Home schooled through eighth grade ... Selected CU to be part of the basketball team, to be involved in President’s Leadership Class, and the engineering school’s reputation ... Future aspirations include getting a MBA, engineering management and coaching basketball ... In the fall of 2004 teached Presidents Leadership course on modern issues.



