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SMU Hosts Texas A&M-Corpus Christi | Monday 7pm

Nov 27

SMU (1-0) vs Texas A&M - Corpus Christi (1-1)
Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
November 30, 2020 – 7 p.m. CT
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SMU hosts Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Monday at 7 p.m. The Mustangs won 97-67 in the season opener against Sam Houston State on Wednesday. That is the most points in a season opener since a 110-69 win vs Hardin Simmons to open 1999-2000 and the largest victory in an opener since a 85-50 victory over Sam Houston State to start the 2015-16 campaign.

Four Mustangs scored in double figures in the opening victory with Kendric Davis going for a career-high 33 points. Davis also had five assists as he set the SMU record for points in a season opener. William Douglas had a career-high 15 points, Charles Smith IV tallied a career-best 11 points and Ethan Chargois scored 12 points with a career-high six assists. Feron Hunt had eight points and seven rebounds to lead the Mustangs on the glass. SMU outshot SHSU 52.5% to 38.7% and had a 46-26 rebound advantage.

SMU is 48-12 in regular-season non-conference games under Tim Jankovich. The Mustangs are 39-4 at Moody Coliseum in those games, 3-4 in neutral-site games and 6-4 in true road games.

SMU is 16-2 in the past 18 games at Moody Coliseum.

The Mustangs finished the shortened 2019-20 season with a 19-11 overall record. SMU went 15-2 at Moody Coliseum, winning eight of nine home games in league play. SMU led the AAC in scoring (72.9), field goal percentage (45.1%), free-throw percentage (76.2%, 25th NCAA), assists (15.6, 19th NCAA) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2).

Kendric Davis and Tyson Jolly were selected preseason All-American Athletic Conference. Davis was honored to the first team with Jolly named to the second team. The Mustangs were picked to finish third in the conference race behind Houston and Memphis.

PRESEASON ALL-AAC: Kendric Davis (first team) and Tyson Jolly (second team) were selected to preseason All-AAC teams. The Mustangs were picked to finish third in the conference race behind Houston and Memphis. Davis was an All-AAC Third-Team honoree last season after leading the league with 6.7 assists (10th NCAA) and a 2.7 assist-to-turnover ratio (19th NCAA). He was second for SMU in scoring at 14.2 points (8th AAC) while also averaging 4.1 rebounds. He shot 44.9% overall (12th AAC) and 85.4% on free throws (2nd AAC). Jolly was also  All-AAC Third-Team last season after leading SMU in scoring at 14.5 points (7th AAC). He was third for SMU at 6.2 rebounds (13th AAC) and second with 2.3 assists per game. He shot 38.2% from three (7th AAC) and 78.0% at the free-throw line (14th AAC). 

2019-20 SMU IN THE AAC: Last season, SMU led the American Athletic Conference in scoring (72.9), field goal percentage (45.1%), free-throw percentage (76.2%, 25th NCAA), assists (15.6, 19th NCAA) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2). The Mustangs had four of the top 25 scorers in the AAC; Tyson Jolly (14.5, 7th), Kendric Davis (14.2, 8th), Isiaha Mike (14.0, 10th) and Feron Hunt (11.0, 25th AAC). Davis also led the league in assists (6.7, 10th NCAA) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.7, 19th NCAA). Davis was second in the league in free-throw percentage at 85.4% with Mike behind him at 80.5% (4th AAC) and Jolly at 78.0% (14th AAC). From the floor, Hunt ranked third in the AAC hitting 55.7% with Mike 8th (48.1%), Jolly 11th (45.8%) and Davis 12th (44.9%). From 3-point range, Tyson Jolly was 38.2% (7th AAC) and Isiaha Mike 37.7% (9th AAC). SMU finished third in the AAC in rebound margin (4.2) with three players in the top 15 (Hunt 6.7, 8th; Mike 6.3, 9th; Jolly 6.2, 13th). 

QUICK HITS:
• In 2019-20 the Mustangs had Isiaha Mike, Tyson Jolly and Kendric Davis named All-AAC Third Team. Four different players earned 10 spots on the AAC Weekly Honor Roll; Tyson Jolly (Nov. 11, Jan. 20), Isiaha Mike (Nov. 18, Dec. 23), Feron Hunt (Nov. 25, Dec. 30, Feb. 17), Kendric Davis (Jan. 6, Jan. 13, Jan. 27).

• In the opener, Kendric Davis (33) and William Douglas (15) scored 15+. Last season, the Mustangs had seven players that scored at least 15 points in a game (five returnees): Tyson Jolly (18x), Kendric Davis (13x), Feron Hunt (9x), Isiaha Mike (9x), Ethan Chargois (3x), CJ White (2x) and Emmanuel Bandoumel. Jolly (6), Mike (6), Davis (5) and Hunt (2) had 20-point games.  

• SMU held Sam Houston State to 38.2% in the opener. In 2019-20, SMU held 15 of 30 opponents below 40% shooting (11 of 17 home games). SMU is 54-6 under Tim Jankovich (1-0 this season, 12-3 in 2019-20), when holding opponents at or below 40%.  

• The Mustangs outrebounded Sam Houston State 46-26 in the opener. SMU outrebounded 19 of 30 opponents (13 of 17 homes games) last season. Under Tim Jankovich, SMU is 70-17 when having an advantage on the glass. The 2019-20 rebound margin was +4.2 with a +10 or better advantage 12 times. SMU averaged 11.5 offensive rebounds (4th AAC) and had an offensive rebound percentage of 34.1 (2nd AAC). 

• SMU hit 24-28 free throws (85.7%) in the opener [Kendric Davis 8-8, Emmanuel Bandoumel 6-6]. Last season, SMU led the AAC and ranked 25th nationally at 76.2% on free throws. SMU's top four scorers were all 74% or better: Kendric Davis (85.4%, 2nd AAC), Isiaha Mike (80.5%, 4th AAC), Tyson Jolly (78.0%, 14th AAC) and Feron Hunt (74.3%). Emmanuel Bandoumel also hit 77.3%. 

• Four Mustangs scored in double figures in the opener. The Mustangs had at least four score in double figures 16 times last season (12-4). SMU had five in double figures four times (3-1). Under Tim Jankovich, SMU is 63-14 when at least four score 10+.

.• Kendric Davis (2019-20 All-AAC Third Team, NABC All-District Third Team) averaged 14.2 points (8th AAC) and an AAC-best 6.7 assists (10th NCAA) with 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals. He is 88-103 on FTs (85.4%, 2nd AAC). Davis had 5 or more assists in 21 of 26 games. He had a streak of 14 straight games with 5+ assists (11/27/19 to 1/25/20), which is the longest streak at SMU since Butch Moore's program-record streak of 16 games from 3/14/85 to 1/8/86. His assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.7 led the AAC and ranked 19th nationally.

• Tyson Jolly (2019-20 All-AAC Third Team) averaged 14.5 points (7th AAC) and 6.2 rebounds (13th AAC) while shooting 45.8% overall (11th AAC) and 38.2% from three (7th AAC). He had 15+ points in 18 of 30 games and 20+ on six occasions. He also hit 78.0% on FTs (14th AAC), including a 10-10 performance in the 73-72 OT win over [20-19] Houston on Feb. 15.

.• Five Mustangs recorded double-doubles last season (four returnees). Isiaha Mike (5), Tyson Jolly (5), Feron Hunt (4), Kendric Davis (3) and Ethan Chargois. Six times, two Mustangs had a double-double in the same game (4-2). That was the first time SMU has had at least five guys record a double-double since 2016-17. The SMU record is 7 different players in 1978-79. Six players accomplished it in 1977-78 and 1997-98.

• SMU is 91-49 under Tim Jankovich and 64-15 at Moody Coliseum. 

• SMU is 48-12 in regular-season non-conference games under Tim Jankovich. The Mustangs are 39-4 at Moody Coliseum in those games, 3-4 in neutral-site games and 6-4 in true road games. 

• SMU is 66-42 in AAC play since start of 2014-15. The Mustangs are 41-13 at Moody Coliseum.

• SMU last appeared among those receiving votes in the AP Poll and USA Today Coaches Poll on Feb. 17. That was the only time in the Coaches Poll last season and the third time in the AP Poll (Dec. 2, Jan. 27).The Mustangs have been ranked or receiving votes in the AP Poll in six of the past seven seasons. 

• SMU has 7 wins against AP Top 25 teams under Tim Jankovich (17 games). That is second at SMU. Doc Hayes had 13 from 1947-67.

•  SMU has won four total American Athletic Conference Championships, winning the regular season and tournament titles in 2015 and 2017.

•  SMU has had three players selected in the NBA Draft since 2017. Sterling Brown and Semi Ojeleye in 2017 and Shake Milton in 2018. Jahmal McMurray was selected in the 2019 NBA G-League Draft and is with the Texas Legends, the affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. Ben Moore is playing for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the G-League affiliate of the Indiana Pacers.

• The Mustangs have had 15 All-American Athletic Conference honorees, the highest in the AAC, in the first seven seasons of the league. That includes four first-team selections.

OPENING THE RIGHT WAY: SMU opened the season with a 97-67 win over Sam Houston State at Moody Coliseum. Kendric Davis had a career-high 33 points to set the SMU record in an opener that was previously 30 points by Ira Terrell at Saint Louis on 11-29-1975. It was also the most points in an opener for SMU since a 110-69 win against Hardin-Simmons to open 1999-2000 and the largest victory since an 85-50 win against Sam Houston State to start the 2015-16 campaign.

LAST GAME (W, 97-67 VS. SAM HOUSTON STATE on Nov. 25): DALLAS (AP) — Kendric Davis had a career-high 33 points to carry SMU to a 97-67 win over Sam Houston State on Wednesday night.
The Bearkats' Zach Nutall had 36 points, also a career high. William Douglas had 15 points for SMU (1-0). Ethan Chargois added 12 points and six assists. Davis' career-high 33 points is the the most by a Mustang in a season opener (was 30 by Ira Terrell at Saint Louis 11-29-1975).

THE SERIES VS. TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (1-0): The Mustangs won the only meeting with the Islanders, 92-62 at Moody Coliseum on Dec. 31, 2008.

LAST MEETING VS. TAMU-CC (at SMU on Dec. 31, 2008 - W, 92-62): DALLAS (AP) --- Freshman Paul McCoy scored 32 points to help lead SMU to a 92-62 victory over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Wednesday. McCoy hit 12-of-16 and 7-of-8 at the free throw line with seven rebounds, five steals, and three assists for the Mustangs (4-7). Mouhammad Faye added 23 points for SMU and Bamba Fall had 11. Faye hit 8-of-10 from the floor as the Mustangs shot 61.1 percent for the game. Fall shot 4-of-7 from the floor and had three blocked shots to up his career total to 210. Kevin Palmer led the Islanders (6-7) with 23 points. Demond Watt added 10. The Islanders were held to 35.2 percent from the floor, including 29 percent in the second half. SMU led 39-35 at the half before outscoring A&M-Corpus Christi 53-27 after the break. McCoy is just the third SMU freshman to score 30 points in a game and was one point off the SMU freshman record of 33 by Ira Terrell against Arkansas on Jan. 30, 1973. Terrell also scored 31 against Houston on Dec. 29, 1972. David Piehler scored 32 as a freshman at TCU on Feb. 9, 1980.

2020-21 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS:
- Preseason
     Kendric Davis (All-AAC First Team)
     Tyson Jolly (All-AAC Second Team)
     Kendric Davis (All-AAC First Team by Jon Rothstein)
     Darius McNeill (Top 10 Impact Transfers by Jon Rothstein)

AAC HONORS: SMU leads The American in All-AAC honors (15) and Players Of The Year (3)

AAC Players of the Year
3 - SMU 
2 - Cincinnati 
1 - Connecticut, Memphis 

All- AAC Honors
15 - SMU
12 - Cincinnati
9 - Houston, Memphis
8 - Tulsa, Connecticut

All- AAC Honors Last 4 seasons (Under HC Tim Jankovich)
9 - SMU 
7 - Cincinnati, Houston 
5 - Connecticut
4 - Memphis, UCF 

AAC CHAMPIONSHIPS: SMU has won two regular season titles and two tournament titles.
5 - Cincinnati (3 Season, 2 Tournament)
4 - SMU (2 Season, 2 Tournament)
2 - Houston (2 Season)
2 - Louisville (1 Season, 1 Tournament)

2020-21 American Athletic Conference Preseason Honors (Voted by AAC's head coaches)
1    Houston (9)    99
2    Memphis (2)    90
3    SMU    80
4    Cincinnati    77
5    USF    61
6    Tulsa    50
7    Wichita State    44
8    UCF    37
9    East Carolina    34
10    Temple    18
11    Tulane    15
(first place votes in parenthesis)

Preseason Player of the Year - Caleb Mills, Houston
Preseason Rookie of the Year - Moussa Cisse, Memphis

First Team
Keith Williams, Cincinnati
Jayden Gardner, East Carolina*
Caleb Mills, Houston*
Kendric Davis, SMU
Brandon Rachal, Tulsa

Second Team
Chris Vogt, Cincinnati
D.J. Jeffries, Memphis
Landers Nolley II, Memphis
Alexis Yetna, USF
Tyson Jolly, SMU
(* denotes unanimous first-team selection)

HUNTING FOR REBOUNDS: Feron Hunt had a team-high 7 rebounds in the season opener vs Sam Houston State. He has 7 or more rebounds in 34 of 63 career games. In 2019-20, Feron Hunt posted 6.7 rebounds (8th AAC) with 2.0 offensive rebounds (13th AAC). He had a season-high 13 rebounds vs New Orleans. He has 7 or more rebounds in 33 career games, including 15 of 30 in 2019-20. He led the team 20 times in his first two seasons (10 each year). Hunt shared the team lead in rebounding at 6.4 per game as a freshman. He was just the sixth Mustang to lead the team as a freshman.

MOODY MAGIC: The Mustangs went 15-2 at Moody Coliseum last season. That was the seventh time in program history that SMU has successfully defended home court at least 15 times. Five of those are in the past seven seasons. Since Moody Coliseum re-opened for the 2014 American Athletic Conference schedule, SMU has successfully defended home court 101 times in 120 contests.

MOSTLY FREE: SMU hit 24-28 FTs in the season-opening win vs Sam Houston State. Kendric Davis was 8-8 and Emmanuel Bandoumel was 6-6. In 2019-20, SMU hit 76.2% at the free-throw line (1st AAC, 25th NCAA). Kendric Davis led SMU (85.4%, 2nd AAC) with Isiaha Mike at 80.5% (4th AAC), Tyson Jolly 78.0% (14th AAC) and Feron Hunt 74.3%. Feron Hunt was 4-4 in the final 16 seconds in the 79-75 win vs Connecticut. Tyson Jolly hit 3-3 (fouled on 3FGA) with 13 seconds left at Temple to send the game to overtime, and was 10-10 in his 20-point performance in the 73-72 OT win against then-No. 20 Houston. 
SMU Season Free throw percentage
1.    .769    1961-62
2.    .768    1970-71
3.    .762    2019-20
4.    .761    1955-56
5.    .759    1965-66
6.    .746    1979-80
SMU Best FT Pct. (Min. Ten Attempts)
    16-16    at Southwest Missouri St., 11-29-1987     
    16-16    at UCF, 3-4-2020 (L, 61-58)
    12-12    at UNLV, 11-23-2019 (W, 72-68)
    11-11    at Missouri, 11-30-1995
    10-10    [12] Oklahoma, 1-3-2006 (L, 50-47) 

FIVE AND DIME: Kendric Davis had 5 assists in the season opener and has 5 or more assists in 22 of 27 games at SMU. He tied the AAC record with 13 in the win against Tulane on Feb. 1, 2020. He had a streak of 5 or more assists in 14 straight games (11/27/19 to 1/25/20). That was the longest streak of games with at least 5 assists since the SMU record of 16 in a row by Butch Moore from 3/14/85 to 1/8/86. Davis' average of 6.7 assists led the AAC (10th NCAA). It tied for sixth in a season at SMU, and the most since Gerald Lewis (6.7) in 1992-93. Davis also had a league-best 2.7 assist-to-turnover ratio (19th NCAA).
SMU Season Assists Average 
    1    9.1    Billy Allen (So.), 1979-80 (255/28)
    2    8.9    Billy Allen (Fr.), 1978-79 (213/24)
    3    7.7    Butch Moore (Sr.), 1985-86 (222/29)
    4    7.5    Butch Moore (Jr.), 1984-85 (247/33)
    5    7.4    Michael Jaccar (Sr.), 1975-76 (206/28)
    6    6.7    Gerald Lewis (Sr.), 1992-93 (180/27)
        6.7    Kendric Davis (So.), 2019-20 (173-26)
SMU Season Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Since 1976-77 - Min. 3.0 assists)
    1    3.64    Butch Moore, 1985-86 (222 / 61)
    2    2.92    Scott Johnson, 1986-87 (149 / 51)
    3    2.70    Jimmy Whitt, 2018-19 119 / 44)
        2.70    Kendric Davis, 2019-20 (173 / 64)
    5    2.56    Shake Miltom, 2016-17 (159 / 62)
    6    2.49    Todd Alexander, 1987-88 (152 / 61)
    7    2.38    Billy Allen, 1979-80 (255 / 107)
    8    2.36    Rod Hampton, 1990-91 (156 / 66)
    9    2.35    Butch Moore, 1984-85 (247 / 105)
    10    2.30    Nic Moore, 2015-16 (152 / 66)
    11    2.24    Billy Allen, 1978-79 (213 / 95)
    12    2.11    Jimmy Whitt, 2017-18 (114 / 54)
    13    2.08    Nic Moore, 2013-14 (181 / 87)
    14    2.04    Carlton McKinney, 1986-87 (110 / 54)
    15    2.01    Nic Moore, 2014-15 (175 / 87)
SMU - Assists in an American Athletic Conference game
    1    13    Kendric Davis, Tulane, 2-1-20 (W, 82-67)
    2    12    Nic Moore, at ECU, 1-13-16 (W, 79-55)
    3    10    Nic Moore, [22/22] Memphis, 2-1-14 (W, 87-72)
        10    Nic Moore, UCF, 1-31-15 (W, 75-56)
        10    Shake Milton, Tulsa, 3-2-17 (W, 93-70)
American Athletic Conference - Single-Game Assists
    1    13    Russ Smith, Louisville vs. UConn, 3/8/14
            Brandon Goodwin, UCF at Tulane, 2/19/15
            Kendric Davis, SMU vs Tulane, 2/1/20
    4    12    Anthony Collins, USF vs. Hofstra, 11/25/14
            Jonathan Stark, Tulane vs. Temple, 1/7/15
            Nic Moore, SMU at ECU, 1/13/16
            Jalen Adams, UConn vs. Temple, 1/11/17
            Jalen Adams, UConn at USF, 1/25/17
            Malik Morgan, Tulane at ECU, 2/4/17
            Jalen Adams, UConn at ECU, 03/10/19


HEAD COACH TIM JANKOVICH... is in his fifth season at the helm at SMU after four seasons as the associate head coach. He is in his 38th season as a collegiate coach, and his 16th as a head coach. As a head coach, he is 248-170 (.593) [91-49 at SMU (.650), including 64-15 (.810) at Moody Coliseum (started 36-0, second best in NCAA history)]. That includes a 104-64 mark at ISU where his teams recorded four top-three finishes in the Missouri Valley, reached the conference tournament final three times and earned four NIT bids. As an assistant or head coach, his teams are 628-375 (.626) with six regular season conference championships, four league tournament titles, nine NCAA Tournament appearances and eight NIT bids. This is his 12th season as the leader of a Division I program, including five as head coach at Illinois State (2007-12) and four at North Texas (1993-97). The 2017-18 Mustangs started 13-6 with three wins over ranked opponents, topping No. 2 Arizona in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, No. 14 USC at Moody Coliseum and No. 7 Wichita State on the road. In 2016-17, SMU finished 30-5 and No. 11 in the AP poll after winning The American regular season and tournament titles en route to the NCAA Tournament. In 2015-16, he coached the Mustangs to a 9-0 start as SMU was eventually the last unbeaten team in the country at 18-0, and winning the Las Vegas Classic title during the season-opening streak. The Mustangs went 25-5, finishing the season ranked No. 24 after reaching a high of No. 8. In 2014-15, the Mustangs claimed the AAC regular season and tournament championships en route to the NCAA Tournament. SMU was the top seed in the 2014 NIT, reaching the title game. 
- 7 Conference Titles (Colorado St. - WAC '89, '90; Kansas - Big 12 '05, '06, '07; SMU - AAC '15, '17)

- 5 Conference Tournament Titles (Illinois - Big Ten '03; Kansas - Big 12 '05, '06; SMU - AAC '15, '17)

- 10 NCAAs (CSU '89, '90; Oklahoma St '93; Illinois '03; Kansas '04 RF, '05, '06, '07 RF; SMU '15, '17)

- 8 NITs (CSU '88, Vanderbilt '00, '02; Illinois State '08, '09, '10, '12; SMU '14 Final)

Most Home Wins at SMU (Record, Win%)
172     - Doc Hayes, 1947-67 (172-51, .771)
86 -     Dave Bliss, 1980-88 (86-33, .723)
93 -     J.W. St. Clair, 1924-38 (93-36, .721)
81 -     Mike Dement, 1995-04 (81-39, .675)
64 -     Tim Jankovich, 2015- (64-15, .810)


TROPHY CASE: Since the start of the 2013-14 season, the Mustangs have added seven items to the trophy case. SMU won the 2014-15 and 2016-17 American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles. SMU has also won 2019-20 Southwestern Showdown and the 2015-16 Las Vegas Classic. In 2013-14, SMU was the runner-up in the NIT.

AMERICAN/SEC ALLIANCE: The American entered into a scheduling alliance with the SEC prior to the 2019-20 season that featured four teams from each conference playing home-and-home series. SMU hosts Vanderbilt as part of the series on Dec. 8 after winning 92-81 in overtime in Nashville last season (Jan. 4, 2020). 

NON-CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON UNDER JANKOVICH: SMU is 48-12 in regular-season non-conference games under Tim Jankovich. The Mustangs are 39-4 at Moody Coliseum in those games, 3-4 in neutral-site games and 6-4 in true road games. 

SMU2NBA / Pros Since 2014: 
- Semi Ojeleye selcted 37th in 2017 by Boston
- Sterling Brown selcted 46th in 2017 (picked by Philadelphia, then traded to Milwaukee, now with Houston)
- Shake Milton selected 54th in 2018 (picked by Dallas, then traded to Philadelphia)
- Ben Moore spent 2017-19 with Indiana and San Antonio
- Jahmal McMurray was picked 21st in the 2019 G League draft by the Northern Arizona Suns (Phoenix)
- Played professionally: Ben Emelogu II, Markus Kennedy, Jahmal McMurray, Isiaha Mike, Ben Moore, Nic Moore, Yanick Moreira, Nick Russell, Jordan Tolbert


SMU BASKETBALL - HONORS (Awards/Honors since 2013-14)
  •  NBA Draft Picks (Semi Ojeleye & Sterling Brown in '17, Shake Milton in '18)
  •  AAC Players of the Year (Nic Moore '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17)
  •  AP All-America Honorable Mention (Nic Moore '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17)
  •  Academic All-American (Semi Ojeleye '17)
  •  Wooden Award Watch List (Nic Moore '15, '16)
  •  Naismith Trophy Watch List (Nic Moore '15, '16; Shake Milton '18)
  •  Karl Malone Award Watch List (Markus Kennedy '16)
  •  Bob Cousy Award Watch List (Nic Moore '16; Shake Milton '18)
  •  Lute Olson Award Watch List (Nic Moore '15; Shake Milton '18)
  •  Jerry West Award Watch List (Shake Milton '17)
  •  Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List (Nic Moore '16)
  •  NABC All-District (Nic Moore '14, '15, '16; Markus Kennedy '14, '15; Yanick Moreira '15; Ben Moore '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Shake Milton '17, '18, Kendric Davis '20)
  •  USBWA All-District (Nic Moore '14, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17; Shake Milton '18)
  •  NABC College All-Star (Sterling Brown '17; Ben Moore '17)
  •  All-AAC 1st Team (Nic Moore '14, '15, '16; Semi Ojeleye '17)
  •  All-AAC 2nd Team (Markus Kennedy '14, '15; Yanick Moreira '15; Sterling Brown '17; Ben Moore '17; Shake Milton '17, '18; Jahmal McMurray '19)
  •  All-AAC 3rd Team (Kendric Davis '20, Tyson Jolly '20, Isiaha Mike '20)
  •  AAC Sixth Man of the Year (Markus Kennedy '15, '16; Ben Emelogu II '17)
  •  NABC Good Works Team Nominee (Semi Ojeleye '16; Jonathan Wilfong '17)
  •  Senior CLASS Award Nominee (Nic Moore '16; Ben Emelogu II '18)

 
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