Warner University Sports Hall of Fame

Ryan Menten

  • Class
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball

Ryan graduated from Warner in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Ryan helped lead the Runnin’ Royals to an Elite Eight and Final Four appearance in consecutive seasons (’02 & ’03) with a school record of 30 wins in 2003.

His highlights include two 1st Team Florida Sun Conference awards (’02 & ’03), Sun Conference Player of the Year (’02), 1st Team NAIA All-American, NAIA Tournament MVP, 1st Team All-National Tournament (’02), and Team MVP (’03).

During his time at Warner, Ryan averaged 22.3PPG (’02) & 16.3PPG (’03). His Career Records include, 3PT Attempts in a Season (358-‘03), 3PT Attempts in a Career (932), & 3PT FG Made in a Career (379-‘00-‘04). Ryan is a part of 19 Warner Basketball Team records that are still held today. He was 4th in the nation in scoring for five weeks at 24.4PPG in 2003 while also being 7th in the nation in FT % (85.9%).

In 2002-03, he was 3rd in the nation in 3PT FG % (42.9%). Ryan scored a tournament high, 35 points in the 2002-03 Men’s National Basketball Championships in Branson, MI. He currently holds the scoring titles in team history in 2003 and 2004.

Ryan currently is the Co-Founder/Owner of HoopSource Basketball. In its fifth year, HoopSource Basketball has risen to the #1 basketball league/tournament/event organization in the country that runs year-round. A community organization, HoopSource basketball supports all ages of participation from youth, high school, and adult level players providing leagues, tournaments, skill instruction, coaching and camps. Ryan also works diligently with his other business, Skysox, Unltd. Skysox is one of the leading manufacturers of Skyline (city) socks that are sold throughout the country.

He is also in his third season with the Boys Varsity basketball team at Central Catholic High School (CCHS) in Portland, Oregon. They were 6A State runner-ups last season and have high expectations this upcoming season. Prior to CCHS, Ryan was the head JV Boys/Assistant Varsity coach at Beaverton High School for two years.

Ryan also played one year overseas, as well as two seasons with the IBL Vancouver Volcanoes and Athletes in Action. He was the player/coach for the professional Denver Truckers of the NABL in 2005-06 and was the head coach of the Tualatin Rainmakers franchise of the NABL in 2009.

Ryan resides in Beaverton, OR with his wife Megan, and baby boy, Camden. He is very close with his parents, Brian & Grace, whom also reside back home in Beaverton, OR and have always taught him how to be the man he is today.

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