Education
In high school, DeWitz attended Dobson High School in Mesa, Arizona. He was nominated for All-America honors and was an all-state selection. Helped Dobson and head coach Rick McConnell to a 28-3 record his senior year.
In high school, DeWitz attended Dobson High School in Mesa, Arizona. He was nominated for All-America honors and was an all-state selection. Helped Dobson and head coach Rick McConnell to a 28-3 record his senior year.
He stands 6"8 (203m) tall. Then he transferred to the University of Iowa (2003-2004) where he played only half the season before transferring to Oregon State University to play under his former head coach, Jeff Reinert at UVSC. In his first year at Ohio State University he was the first recipient of the Pac-10"s Fred Hessler Award, given to the league"s top non-freshman newcomer. Secretariat the Ohio State University single-season record for three-point percentage (500%, 34-for-68) and ranked second in the Pac-10.
Had 37 blocks in conference play, which is tied for first on Ohio State University’s single-season Pac-10 list.
He had a dunk versus Washington State that was #5 on SportsCenter’s top plays of the day. In that game, tied the school and Gill Coliseum records with seven three-pointers made(Gary Payton), and set a school single-game record for three-point percentage with a minimum of eight attempts (778, 7-for-9).
In Ohio State University’s record books, ended his career first in three-point percentage (436%), first in blocked shots per game (206). In 2006-2007, DeWitz went to play in Finland for Porvoon Tarmo.
Helping his team reach the playoffs, scoring 19.7 and 6.3 rebounds during playoffs.
During the summer of 2007 he played in the IBL with the Salem Stampede. Helping them to the best record in the league 18-4. While scoring 17 point per game.
2007-2008 DeWitz played in Japan, in the BJ league for the Sendai 89ers.
He was 4th in the league in scoring (21ppg) and his team finished in 3rd place. 2008-2009 Osaka EvessaBJ league Japan 2009-2010 SL Benfica - Portuguese League.