• Career Stats / Game-by-Game Stats
2024-25
• Berg appeared in 22 games with three starts, averaging 1.8 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.2 blocks per game in 6.1 minutes per outing.
• Shot 16-of-19 (.842) from the field and 8-of-16 (.500) from the free throw line.
• His 84.2 percent shooting from the field is the eighth-highest percentage in NCAA history for players with at least 15 field goal attempts.
• Finished his season shooting 79.5 percent (31-of-39) from the field for his career, the highest field goal percentage in NCAA history for anyone with at least 35 field goal attempts.
• Thirteen of his 31 career field goals are dunks.
• Scored a season-high seven points with a career-high seven rebounds in the second game of the season against Northern Kentucky.
• Provided a spark in the first half of the NCAA Tournament first-round win over High Point, scoring four points with two rebounds in eight first-half minutes.
2023-24
• Berg had a good freshman season, appearing in 14 games, averaging 2.6 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.
• Shot 15-of-20 (.750) from the field, with eight of his field goals coming from dunks.
• Per 40 minutes, averaged 28.3 points and 19.9 rebounds.
• Eleven of his 26 rebounds were on the offensive end.
• Scored eight points in 5:43 against Jacksonville.
• Had 11 points and six rebounds combined in the first two games of the season, coming in just 11:24 of action.
• Also had seven points and three rebounds in a win over Texas Southern.
• Scored four points with four rebounds in 3:13 of action in the NCAA Tournament Second Round win over Utah State.
2022-23
• Redshirted during the 2022-23 season, and will have four seasons of eligibility left beginning in 2023-24.
HIGH SCHOOL
• An under-the-radar recruit, Berg committed to the Boilermakers on Dec. 10, a week after visiting officially for Purdue's win over Iowa.
• Turned down offers from Illinois and Utah State. He only visited Utah State, in addition to his visit to Purdue.
• Represented Sweden on the U16 and U18 National Teams, and competed in the U18 Nordic Championships.
• Berg brings legitimate size as a mobile center who can make plays out of the post and stretch the floor out to the 3-point line.
PERSONAL
• Born May 13, 2003.
• Majoring in hotel and tourism management.
2024-25
• Berg appeared in 22 games with three starts, averaging 1.8 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.2 blocks per game in 6.1 minutes per outing.
• Shot 16-of-19 (.842) from the field and 8-of-16 (.500) from the free throw line.
• His 84.2 percent shooting from the field is the eighth-highest percentage in NCAA history for players with at least 15 field goal attempts.
• Finished his season shooting 79.5 percent (31-of-39) from the field for his career, the highest field goal percentage in NCAA history for anyone with at least 35 field goal attempts.
• Thirteen of his 31 career field goals are dunks.
• Scored a season-high seven points with a career-high seven rebounds in the second game of the season against Northern Kentucky.
• Provided a spark in the first half of the NCAA Tournament first-round win over High Point, scoring four points with two rebounds in eight first-half minutes.
2023-24
• Berg had a good freshman season, appearing in 14 games, averaging 2.6 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.
• Shot 15-of-20 (.750) from the field, with eight of his field goals coming from dunks.
• Per 40 minutes, averaged 28.3 points and 19.9 rebounds.
• Eleven of his 26 rebounds were on the offensive end.
• Scored eight points in 5:43 against Jacksonville.
• Had 11 points and six rebounds combined in the first two games of the season, coming in just 11:24 of action.
• Also had seven points and three rebounds in a win over Texas Southern.
• Scored four points with four rebounds in 3:13 of action in the NCAA Tournament Second Round win over Utah State.
2022-23
• Redshirted during the 2022-23 season, and will have four seasons of eligibility left beginning in 2023-24.
HIGH SCHOOL
• An under-the-radar recruit, Berg committed to the Boilermakers on Dec. 10, a week after visiting officially for Purdue's win over Iowa.
• Turned down offers from Illinois and Utah State. He only visited Utah State, in addition to his visit to Purdue.
• Represented Sweden on the U16 and U18 National Teams, and competed in the U18 Nordic Championships.
• Berg brings legitimate size as a mobile center who can make plays out of the post and stretch the floor out to the 3-point line.
PERSONAL
• Born May 13, 2003.
• Majoring in hotel and tourism management.