Tuesday, February 28th 2012, 8:20 pm
STILLWATER, Oklahoma -- Everyone knew there would be a real transition from high school to college for Keiton Page.
He is one of the most prolific scorers in Oklahoma high school history, but he also stands about 5-9 on a good day.
His father, who was also his coach, told him before college that he might have to get used to a little bit less playing time and a smaller role.
Instead, Page became OSU's all-time leader in minutes played and 3-pointers made.
He is the type of player that is hard for fans to say goodbye to, both for on- and off-the-court reasons.
On Monday, Keiton Page played in his final home game in Gallagher-Iba Arena and scored half of his team's points.
News On 6's John Holcomb took a look back on what Page's career has meant to Oklahoma State basketball.
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