2005-06/junior at Illinois State
Named to the 2006 Valley Most Improved Team • Played and started in all 28 games • Led the
team in scoring (9.9 ppg.), rebounding (5.9 rpg.), field goal percentage (.537), blocked
shots (62) and minutes played (844) • His blocked shot total ranks as the second most in a
single season in ISU history • Heading into his senior season, he ranks fourth with 124
career blocked shots and will need 22 more to become the school's shot-blocking leader •
Collected at least one blocked shot in 26 of 28 games • Posted a pair of double-double
performances with 10 points and 10 rebounds in the home win over Evansville, while
collecting a career high 22 points and 12 rebounds at Indiana State • Notched 13
double-digit scoring games • Ranked fourth on the team with 21 steals.
2004-05/sophomore at Illinois State
Started all 30 games for the Redbirds • Posted his first career double-double at
Loyola-Chicago with 12 points and a career best 11 rebounds • Also posted a career best
seven blocked shots and three steals against the Ramblers en route to being named the
conference player of the week for Dec. 20 • Registered a then career scoring night against
Marshall with 14 points, including 12 in the first half • Against Evansville, tossed in 10
points on 5-for-5 shooting • His 38 blocked shots led the team and was the seventh most by
a Redbird in a single season • Shot 58.6 percent from the field and ranked second on the
squad in rebounding with 4.5 caroms per game.
2003-04/freshman at Illinois State
Started 22 of 29 games and ranked sixth on the team in minutes played • Scored 10 points
twice during the season (vs. Eastern Michigan and at Evansville) • Had a season-high 10
rebounds in an overtime win against Western Kentucky • Led the team with a 67.9 field goal
percentage • Ranked second on the team with 4.1 rebounds per game • Also ranked second in
blocked shots with 24 • Missed his first career double-double by one rebound vs. Eastern
Michigan • Finished the season making 28 of his last 35 field goal attempts (.800).
at Highland High School
As a senior, averaged 17 points and 12 rebounds per game • Led Highland to a 24-4 record
and a sectional appearance in the MSHSAA Class 3 State Tournament • Averaged a
double-double as a junior with 16 points and 12 rebounds per game • Named Highland's most
valuable player, while walking away with conference defensive player of the year honors •
Selected to the all-state and all-district teams as a junior • Led his team to a 23-7
record in 2001-02 • Started as a sophomore and a junior • Also recruited by Eastern
Illinois • An outstanding student, with a 3.5 GPA • Coached by Greg Altmax.
Data
Full name: Gregory Eugene Dilligard • Birthdate: May 8, 1985 • Birthplace: Kirksville, Mo.
• Parents: Michael and Donna Dilligard • Brother Marcus plays professional basketball in
Brazil • Major: agribusiness • Pronounced DILL-a-guard.