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Micah Lancaster (born February 20, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player and current sports trainer, specializing in basketball skill development.


High school career

Lancaster began his Comstock Park High School
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career as a freshman on junior varsity. As a sophomore, Lancaster played in one varsity game. As a junior, during his first varsity game, Lancaster suffered a left knee meniscus tear, which caused difficulties through the remainder of the season. As a all-state senior, he led his team to state class B Michigan semi-finals while averaging 30 points per game in the state tourney. In the state tournament game against East Grand Rapids Lancaster scored 45 points including the game-winning shot at the buzzer.


College and professional career

After accepting a scholarship to Spring Arbor University, Lancaster became a NAIA Division II All-American for three years. Lancaster is the second all-time Spring Arbor points leader with 2398 and the Spring Arbor all-time assists leader with 751. Lancaster also holds the Spring Arbor record for the most free throws attempted. Lancaster was selected all-conference in his freshman season and was named as Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference rookie of the year. Lancaster led the conference in scoring and assists achieving 1st team all-conference as sophomore. As a junior, Lancaster was awarded first team all-conference in the Midwest Collegiate Conference where he led in scoring and assists. Senior year Lancaster was named first-team all-conference with career-high point game totals of 42 and 41. From 2005-2006, Lancaster led Spring Arbor to back to back
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men's basketball champions. In 2007, Lancaster played professionally for Grand Rapids Flight in the
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Training system

In 2009, Lancaster founded I’m Possible Training to provide intensive, organized basketball skill training. Lancaster's online and in-person basketball curriculum utilizes innovative tools to make basketball training more game like and realistic, such as rip cones, med balls, and foam rollers. I’m Possible Training is implemented via basketball camps, training academies, clinics, and private training at centers across the United States with certified trainers teaching Lancaster's basketball curriculum. Lancaster has worked with players at all levels including
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References


External links


Micah Lancaster
Official site
I'm Possible Training
Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Lancaster, Micah 1984 births Living people American men's basketball players Place of birth missing (living people) People from Kent County, Michigan Spring Arbor Cougars men's basketball players Guards (basketball)