Pacific University Athletic Hall of Fame - Athletes
Biography
A two-year all-conference player, Tony Beo was one of the greatest long range shooters in school history. After transferring from Columbia Basin CC, Beo rang up 230 three-point baskets in two seasons as a Boxer. He tallied 1,009 career points, averaging 16.8 ppg in 1991-92 and 19.2 as a senior. He earned NAIA District II honors both seasons and was a NAIA honorable mention All-American pick in 1993—one of only three Pacific players to ever earn All-American laurels. Beo still holds the Boxer single-season record with 132 treys made and is tied for most long balls made in a game with eight (vs. Seattle U.). The 6-foot-4 guard led the NAIA (Div. II) with 4.6 three pointers a game (1992-93) and helped lead Pacific to a No. 20 national ranking and a then-school record 21 wins.