CPHS Basketball: Sandites fall 41-33 to No. 3 Booker T. Washington, Richardson scores 18

The Charles Page High School boys basketball team got to play on the biggest stage of their careers thus far Saturday evening, at the 4th Annual High School Hoops Showcase at Tulsa’s BOK Center.

The Class 6A No. 6 ranked Sandites (14-5, 8-3) took on No. 3 Booker T. Washington (16-2, 9-1) in a battle for the top spot in the Frontier Valley Conference Standings and held tight till the very end before falling 41-33 in the lowest-scoring game of the season for both teams.

The Hornets missed their six field goal attempts before Trey Phipps gave his team the lead on a reverse layup. Davon Richardson scored the opening two baskets for Sand Springs and assisted Josh Minney with a three-point play for the 7-4 advantage. Richardson hit another basket before Seth Hurd made his way onto the board for the Hornets. Phipps hit the first three of the night to tie it at 9-9 in the final seconds of the first period.

Sand Springs didn’t score a single field goal in the second period, but did work at the charity stripe and only trailed 17-15 after the lowest-scoring half of the season.

Phipps and Michael McHenry hit threes for the Hornets early in the third period, but Richardson got hot with five-straight to tie it at 20-20 and scored the first seven points of the half for Sand Springs. McHenry hit three threes in the third, but Minney scored back-to-back layups to tie it at 26-26 and Fox had the final basket of the period to make it 29-28.

Richardson tied it with a free throw to start the fourth but Phipps scored five and Seth Hurd had two in the Hornets’ longest run of the night before Fox broke it up. Sand Springs entered the final two minutes trailing 38-33 and the Hornets didn’t surrender another point.

Richardson led the Sandites with eighteen points and eleven rebounds for his seventh career double-double. Phipps had the game-high with twenty points.

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday on the road at No. 18 Bartlesville (8-10, 2-7) who they previously defeated 64-42 in December. The Hornets will travel to No. 16 Owasso (13-6, 6-4) on Tuesday.

BTW 41 CPHS 33
1Q:
All 9-9.
2Q:
BTW 8-6.
3Q:
CPHS 13-12.
4Q:
BTW 12-5.
Free Throws:
CPHS 9-of-14, BTW 6-of-11.
Field Goals:
CPHS 12-of-39, BTW 14-of-50.
Offensive Rebounds:
BTW 9, CPHS 5.
Defensive Rebounds:
CPHS 23, BTW 20.
Total Rebounds:
BTW 29, CPHS 28.
Steals:
BTW 7, CPHS 5.
Blocks:
CPHS 3, BTW 1.
Fouls:
CPHS 13, BTW 13.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
9-1 No. 3 Booker T. Washington
8-2 No. 11 Union
8-3 No. 6 Sand Springs
7-2 No. 4 Sapulpa
6-4 No. 16 Owasso
5-5 No. 8 Jenks
——Eliminated——
3-7 Broken Arrow
2-7 No. 18 Bartlesville
1-9 Bixby
1-10 Muskogee

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Richardson 18, Minney 9, Fox 6.
Offensive Rebounds:
Minney 3, Savage 1, Hurd 1.
Defensive Rebounds:
Richardson 11, Minney 4, Savage 3, Durkee 3, Fox 2.
Total Rebounds:
Richardson 11, Minney 7, Savae 4, Durkee 3, Fox 2, Hurd 1.
Steals:
Richardson 1, Minney 1, Savage 1, Durkee 1.
Assists:
Richardson 2.
Blocks:
Minney 2, Savage 1.
Fouls:
Richardson 4, Fox 3, Minney 3, Savage 3.

(Booker T. Washington Scoring): Phipps 20, McHenry 9, Thompson 6, Hurd 5, Breath 1.

CPHS Football: Caden Pennington commits to Northeastern State University

Charles Page High School senior quarterback Caden Pennington recently announced his intentions to play collegiate football at Northeastern State University. Pennington was a two-year starter on the varsity team, leading the Sandites to an 8-13 record and one playoff appearance.

Pennington played one game as a freshman and made five appearances as a sophomore, all in relief of Hunter Greathouse. He earned the starting spot in 2017.

As a junior Pennington was 49-111-596-7 passing with five touchdowns, and 76-162 rushing with one score. His best performances were 6-12-145-1 with one touchdown against Putnam City West, and 9-21-151-0 with three touchdowns against Muskogee.

This past season Pennington became one of the best dual-threat QBs in the division with an 86-152-1168-6 passing performance and 149-729 running game. He scored fourteen touchdowns by air and thirteen on his feet.

Pennington put up triple-digit offensive performances in every game and scored in nine out of ten outings. His career-best passing performance was against Mansfield Summit when he threw 14-20-196-0 with two touchdowns. He also threw three touchdown passes against both Putnam City and Bartlesville.

His career-best performance came against Sapulpa when he scored seven total touchdowns. He was 8-9-123-0 passing for one score and 28-212 rushing for six touchdowns. He threw a career-long pass of sixty yards against Muskogee and had a career-long run of 61 yards against Sapulpa.

Altogether, Pennington was 138-268-1768-14 passing with nineteen career touchdowns, and 231-736 rushing with fourteen touchdowns and three two-point conversions, scoring 204 total points. He also had six punts for an average of 37 yards.

Northeastern State is an NCAA Division II program competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The team holds twenty-one conference championships and has made four NAIA Championship appearances with two national titles, most recently in 1994.

The RiverHawks went 0-11 last season and haven’t had a winning season since 2011. J.J. Eckert will be taking over the program in 2019, following a twelve-year stent at Kilgore College in Texas. Eckert amassed a 72-53 record with the Rangers, including three Southwest Junior College Football Conference Championships, two NJCAA Region 14 Championships, and five bowl game appearances. He is an NSU-alumni and quarterbacked the RiverHawks to NAIA title games in 1994 and 1995.

Sand Springs has sent several student athletes to the Northeastern State football program in recent years.

  • Isaiah Silversmith played nineteen games at NSU from 2015-2017, recording 29 tackles and one tackle for loss.

  • Terrance Dixon played 26 games from 2012-2014. He carried 219 times for 678 yards and eleven touchdowns, and had 48 receptions for 445 yards and a score. He also had two kick returns for 21 yards apiece.

  • Johnny Deaton quarterbacked the RiverHawks for ten games in 2012. He passed 152-318-1861-12 for ten touchdowns and carried 38 times for 115 yards and two scores.

  • Spencer Haff played tight end for NSU in 2013.

  • Shane Devers played three games in 2012, recording two receptions for fifteen yards and one tackle.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites thump Broken Arrow 65-52, Richardson scores 25

The Class 6A No. 6 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (14-4, 8-2) trailed Broken Arrow 14-12 after the first quarter Friday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, but shut down their opponents 18-2 in the second period and never looked back in the Frontier Valley Conference victory. Sand Springs prevailed 65-52 over the Tigers (7-11, 3-7).

Junior standout Davon Richardson led the Sandites with his sixth career double-double, posting 25 points and eleven rebounds. Senior Marlo Fox was second with a career-high seventeen points. Ryan Arthur led Broken Arrow with fourteen points and George McGurdy added ten.

Broken Arrow was first on the board with a layup from Simon Blair, but Fox drained a three and scored on a steal for the 5-2 lead. The game tied three times in the first period. Arthur hit a three to make it 5-5, Richardson gave his team the lead once and tied it once, but the Tigers went on a five point run before Cale Savage hit a three to end the period 14-12.

Fox hit another three to take the lead with the first score of the second period, and that was the only basket in the first four minutes of the quarter. Richardson ended the offensive dry spell with a reverse layup, and Fox made a three-point play on a steal for a 20-14 lead. McGurdy hit two from the charity stripe but Fox and Richardson scored on a pair of turnovers and Richardson made a three-point play for the double-digit lead. Cole Durkee made his way onto the board with a three and the home team held a 30-16 advantage at the half.

Fox led all scorers in the first half with thirteen points, followed by Richardson with eleven.

Broken Arrow won the third quarter 13-11 thanks to a late three from McGurdy, and entered the fourth trailing 41-29. They began chipping away at the deficit and got back within ten after a layup from Anthony Allen, but Richardson made a pair of three-point plays to stay out front at 52-38.

The Tigers cut it back to a ten-point gap with 2:31 remaining after Fox fouled out and sent Cody Nagy to the line for a pair of free throws. Jaeden Hurd and McGurdy traded layups but Durkee got the final basket of the night at 65-52.

Sand Springs will return to action Saturday at 7:30 p.m. against No. 3 Booker T. Washington (15-2, 8-1) at the High School Hoops Showcase at Tulsa’s BOK Center. The Hornets currently lead the conference, but Sand Springs will take first with a win. Broken Arrow will travel to No. 11 Union (8-2) on Tuesday.

CPHS 65 BAHS 52
1Q:
BAHS 14-12.
2Q: CPHS 18-2.
3Q: BAHS 13-11.
4Q: CPHS 24-23.
Free Throws: BAHS 16-of-22, CPHS 16-of-24.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-51, BAHS 15-of-43.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 9, BAHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 20, BAHS 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 29, BAHS 22.
Steals: CPHS 6, BAHS 3.
Blocks: CPHS 4, BAHS 2.
Fouls: CPHS 18, BAHS 19.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
8-1 No. 3 Booker T. Washington
8-2 No. 11 Union
8-2 No. 6 Sand Springs
7-2 No. 4 Sapulpa
5-4 No. 16 Owasso
5-5 No. 8 Jenks
——Eliminated——
3-7 Broken Arrow
2-6 No. 18 Bartlesville
1-9 Bixby
1-10 Muskogee

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Richardson 25, Fox 17, Cale Savage 8, Durkee 8, Hurd 7.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 4, Cale Savage 2, Hurd 2, Durkee 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 7, Fox 3, Durkee 3, Minney 2, Hurd 2, Cale Savage 1, Cason Savage 1, Quier 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 11, Durkee 4, Hurd 4, Fox 3, Cale Savage 3, Minney 2, Cason Savage 1, Quier 1.
Steals: Fox 3, Richardson 2, Durkee 1.
Assists: Cason Savage 2, Durkee 1, Minney 1, Richardson 1.
Blocks: Richardson 1, Minney 1, Fox 1, Durkee 1.
Fouls: Fox 5, Minney 4, Richardson 3, Durkee 3, Hurd 2, Cason Savage 1.

(Broken Arrow Scoring): Arthur 14, McGurdy 10, Dolan 8, Tally 5, Sticka 4, Allen 4, Nagy 3, Blair 2, Barnes 2.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites beat Broken Arrow 69-55, Kersgieter scores 26

The Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School girls basketball team (15-4, 11-0) had to play tough for all four quarters and never pulled substantially away from their Friday night guests, but never trailed after the first quarter and overcame Broken Arrow (8-11, 2-8) 69-55 to remain undefeated in Frontier Valley Conference action.

University of Kansas-commit Holly Kersgieter played one of her best games of the season for her eleventh career double-double. The senior led all players with 26 points and eighteen rebounds, followed by University of Tulsa-commit Destiny Johnson with fourteen points and Northeastern State University-commit Isabella Regalado with ten. Kiersten Hines was the only visitor in double-digits, leading her team with twelve.

The Tigers led only briefly in the first period, both times after three-pointers from Hines. Madison Burris tied it at 5-5 and Johnson gave her team the lead for the remainder of the night with back-to-back layups. The Sandites went on a ten-point run for a 15-8 advantage before Makayla Adams broke it up with a three-point play. Regalado retaliated with back-to-back threes for a double-digit lead.

Sand Springs took a 23-17 lead into the second period, then started playing some of their most aggressive defense of the season. The Tigers still found ways to score, however, and hung tight until the home team went on a six point run to close the half 38-26.

Nine Lady Sandites saw action in the first half, including senior Jacie Taber, who has been out with a hamstring injury for the past five games. Sophomore Reagan Padilla got her fifth start of the season in Taber’s stead. Seven players made their way into the scorebook, led by Kersgieter with ten points and six rebounds.

Adams made the first basket of the second half on a reverse layup, Sand Springs went on a six-point run, then Hines sank a three and Kamaya Cowan laid up to make it 44-33. Padilla took a steal coast to coast for two and Kersgieter added a pair of layups for a seventeen point lead.

The Tigers battled back and trailed 52-39 to start the fourth. Sand Springs scored five for their biggest lead of the night, but their visitors continued to chip steadily away and were down by only ten as they entered the final two minutes.

Sand Springs outperformed Broken Arrow in every single statistical category in the fourteen-point victory.

The Lady Sandites will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. against No. 6 Bartlesville (14-3, 6-2), who they previously defeated 66-48 in December. Broken Arrow will travel to No. 12 Union (14-5, 8-2) who they lost 45-39 to in December.

CPHS 69 BAHS 55
1Q:
CPHS 23-17.
2Q: CPHS 15-9.
3Q: CPHS 14-13.
4Q: CPHS 17-16.
Free Throws: CPHS 5-of-7, BAHS 4-of-12.
Field Goals: CPHS 30-of-72, BAHS 23-of-69.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 17, BAHS 9.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 25, BAHS 18.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 42, BAHS 27.
Steals: CPHS 8, BAHS 4.
Blocks: CPHS 7, BAHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 12, BAHS 13.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
11-0 No. 8 Sand Springs
8-2 No. 12 Union
6-2 No. 6 Bartlesville
6-3 No. 20 Sapulpa
——Eliminated——
6-4 No. 18 Bixby
5-4 No. 14 Booker T. Washington
4-6 No. 19 Jenks
2-8 Broken Arrow
1-9 Owasso
0-11 Muskogee

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Kersgieter 26, Johnson 14, Regalado 10, Burris 6, Padilla 6, Hampton 4, Jordan 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 10, Burris 2, Jordan 2, Johnson 1, Regalado 1, Hampton 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 8, Regalado 4, Jordan 4, Johnson 3, Burris 2, Padilla 1, Hampton 1, Shrum 1.
Total Rebounds: Kersgieter 18, Regalado 6, Jordan 6, Johnson 4, Burris 4, Hampton 2, Padilla 1, Shrum 1.
Steals: Johnson 3, Padilla 2, Kersgieter 1, Burris 1, Hampton 1.
Assists: Johnson 1, Kersgieter 1, Regalado 1.
Blocks: Johnson 3, Burris 3, Hampton 1.
Fouls: Johnson 3, Padilla 3, Jordan 3, Regalado 2, Burris 1.

(Broken Arrow Scoring): Hines 12, Harding 9, Givens 8, Adams 7, Duffey 7, Cowan 6, Duin 4, Sanders 2.

Sandite of the Week: Cole Durkee scores career-high 17 points against Jenks

Charles Page High School senior Cole Durkee was selected as our Sandite of the Week for his performance over the past three games.

The Sandite scored double digits in two out of three games, both against ranked opponents. He scored ten points with five rebounds against No. 11 Union, eight points against No. 16 Owasso, and a career-high seventeen points with seven rebounds against No. 8 Jenks last Tuesday.

Durkee is fifth on his team in scoring and third in rebounding, averaging 9.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. He shoots 47.3% on field goals, 57.1% inside the arc, and 65.5% at the free throw line.

SEE RELATED: No. 6 CPHS Basketball to play No. 3 Booker T. Washington Saturday at BOK Center

No. 6 CPHS Basketball to play No. 3 Booker T. Washington Saturday at BOK Center

Since opening in 2008, the BOK Center has been the home of the Tulsa Oilers professional hockey team, the Tulsa Shock WNBA team, and the Tulsa Talons arena football team. It has also hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, and the Big 12 Wrestling Tournament.

On Saturday, February 2nd, the 17,839 seat arena will host the Fourth Annual High School Hoops Showcase, giving local student athletes the opportunity to play on what could be the biggest stage of their careers. Sixteen teams will play eight games - four boys games and four girls games. The premier match-up will feature two of the top teams in the state as the Booker T. Washington and Charles Page High School boys go head-to-head at 7:30 p.m.

The game will hold huge implications in the loaded Frontier Valley Conference as both teams are still heavy competitors for the title. The FVC is the toughest conference in Class 6A, and the top four teams are sitting at seven wins apiece, all with circular losses.

Both teams have one more game apiece this week before they meet on Saturday. Sand Springs will host Broken Arrow (7-10), who they previously defeated 54-45 earlier this season. Washington will try to avenge an early-season 80-72 loss to No. 4 Sapulpa (14-2) on Friday. If both teams win their Friday night games, then the Saturday winner will take the front spot in the conference.

Tickets for the Saturday showcase are $5 for students, $10 for general admission, and $25 for reserved courtside seats.

The Hornets were riding a twelve-game winning streak before falling to No. 2 Edmond Santa Fe (16-2) in the Jenks/Union Tournament finals Saturday. They boast the No. 2 offense in Class 6A but are 24th defensively, winning by an average score of 77-61.

The Sandites recently suffered back-to-back losses for the first time this season but bounced back with a win over No. 8 Jenks (12-5) last Tuesday. Sand Springs has the No. 9 offense and No. 10 defense in 6A, winning by an average score of 66-54.

Broken Arrow is 21st offensively and nineteenth defensively, losing their games by an average score of 58-57. They had a rough 1-6 start to the season, but are 6-4 since then and coming off a win over Bixby.

The Sand Springs girls (14-4) will also play Friday, kicking off the night at 6:30 p.m. The Lady Sandites are seventh offensively and twentieth defensively, winning by an average score of 62-48. They lost back-to-back games last weekend for the first time in over a year, but rebounded with a win over Booker T. Washington on Tuesday.

The Broken Arrow girls (8-10) are eighth offensively and thirtieth defensively, losing their games by an average score of 61-59. Like their boys’ team, they started the season rough, going 2-6. Since then they are 6-4 and coming off a loss to Bixby.

High School Hoops Showcase Schedule
9:00 a.m. GIRLS: 4A No. 11 Oologah (14-2) vs. Hilldale (8-9).
10:30 a.m. BOYS: 3A No. 4 Metro Christian (15-4) vs. 3A No. 8 Regent Prep (14-4).
12:00 p.m. GIRLS: 5A No. 9 East Central (9-7) vs. 5A No. 19 Bishop Kelley (5-13).
1:30 p.m. BOYS: 6A No. 16 Owasso (12-6) vs. 6A No. 18 Bartlesville (12-6).
3:00 p.m. GIRLS: 6A No. 12 Union (13-5) vs. Broken Arrow (8-9)
4:30 p.m. BOYS: 5A No. 1 Memorial (15-3) vs. 5A No. 5 Edison Prep (11-6).
6:00 p.m. GIRLS: 6A No. 6 Bartlesville (13-3) vs. 6A No. 14 Booker T. Washington (11-6).
7:30 p.m. BOYS: 6A No. 3 Booker T. Washington (14-2) vs. 6A No. 6 Sand Springs (13-4).

Frontier Valley Conference Standings

Boys
7-1 No. 4 Sapulpa
7-1 No. 3 Booker T. Washington
7-2 No. 11 Union
7-2 No. 6 Sand Springs
5-4 No. 8 Jenks
5-4 No. 16 Owasso
3-6 Broken Arrow
2-6 No. 18 Bartlesville
——Eliminated——
1-9 Muskogee
0-9 Bixby

Girls
10-0 No. 8 Sand Springs
7-2 No. 12 Union
5-2 No. 6 Bartlesville
5-3 No. 14 Booker T. Washington
5-3 No. 20 Sapulpa
5-4 No. 18 Bixby
——Eliminated——
4-5 No. 19 Jenks
2-7 Broken Arrow
1-8 Owasso
0-10 Muskogee

Charles Page High School Team Stats

CPHS Girls

Average Box Score
CPHS 61 Opponent 47
1Q: CPHS 16-11.
2Q: CPHS 14-11.
3Q: CPHS 15-12.
4Q: CPHS 16-13.
(OT: CPHS 16-3).
Free Throws: CPHS 15-of-22, Opp 10-of-15.
2-pt Shooting: CPHS 16-of-32, Opp 12-of-28.
3-pt Shooting: CPHS 5-of-17, Opp 5-of-18.
Field Goals: CPHS 21-of-49, Opp 17-of-46.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, Opp 8.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, Opp 15.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 30, Opp 23.
Steals: CPHS 12, Opp 8.
Blocks: CPHS 2, Opp 2.
Fouls: CPHS 14, Opp 17.

CPHS Boys

Average Box Score
CPHS 66 Opponent 53
1Q: CPHS 16-13.
2Q: CPHS 14-12.
3Q: CPHS 17-14.
4Q: CPHS 19-14.
(OT: CPHS 11-6).
Free Throws: CPHS 14-of-19, Opp 10-of-16.
2-pt Shooting: CPHS 16-of-30, Opp 13-of-28.
3-pt Shooting: CPHS 6-of-17, Opp 6-of-19.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-47, Opp 19-of-47.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 8, Opp 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 21, Opp 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 29, Opp 23.
Steals: CPHS 7, Opp 6.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Opp 2.
Fouls: CPHS 15, Opp 17.

Individual Stats (Boys)

Points Per Game
15.9 Richardson
12.9 Cale Savage
10.2 Fox
9.9 Minney
9.8 Durkee
4.6 Hurd
2.5 Hawkins
2.0 Hughes
0.9 Quier
0.8 Cason Savage

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts, both ranges)
51.0% Minney
48.9% Richardson
47.3% Durkee
47.2% Cale Savage
44.9% Fox

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
44.0% Cale Savage
37.0% Durkee
34.8% Richardson
25.0% Fox
18.8% Minney

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
58.8% Hurd
57.1% Durkee
57.0% Minney
56.7% Fox
56.3% Cale Savage
50.9% Richardson

Free Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
79.5% Cale Savage
71.9% Minney
71.4% Fox
67.9% Richardson
65.5% Durkee
64.7% Hawkins
64.0% Hurd

Offensive Rebounds
2.1 Richardson
2.0 Minney
1.3 Durkee
0.8 Hawkins
0.8 Cale Savage
0.7 Hurd
0.6 Fox
0.2 Quier

Defensive Rebounds
5.3 Richardson
4.4 Minney
3.3 Durkee
2.5 Hurd
2.4 Cale Savage
2.3 Fox
1.4 Hawkins
0.9 Quier
0.6 Cason Savage
0..3 Hughes

Total Rebounds
7.4 Richardson
6.4 Minney
4.6 Durkee
3.1 Cale Savage
3.1 Hurd
2.9 Fox
2.2 Hawkins
1.1 Quier
0.8 Cason Savage
0.3 Hughes

Assists
2.3 Richardson
1.3 Minney
1.1 Cale Savage
1.0 Fox
0.7 Cason Savage
0.6 Durkee
0.3 Quier
0.2 Hawkins
0.1 Hurd

Steals
1.6 Minney
1.3 Richardson
1.1 Cale Savage
0.8 Hawkins
0.8 Fox
0.8 Durkee
0.4 Quier
0.4 Cason Savage
0.2 Hughes

Blocks
0.9 Minney
0.9 Richardson
0.4 Durkee
0.3 Hurd
0.3 Hawkins
0.1 Cason Savage
0.1 Cale Savage
0.1 Quier
0.1 Fox

Fouls
2.9 Minney
2.8 Richardson
2.7 Fox
1.9 Hurd
1.8 Cale Savage
1.4 Hawkins
1.1 Durkee
0.9 Cason Savage
0.5 Hughes
0.4 Quier

Individual Stats (Girls)

Points Per Game
20.1 Kersgieter
14.5 Johnson
8.6 Regalado
5.8 Taber
4.0 Burris
3.7 Jordan
3.2 Padilla
2.3 Harris
2.0 Bunch
1.4 Hampton
1.4 Cheney
1.2 Solis
0.6 Hughes
0.4 Shrum

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts, both ranges)
47.2% Johnson
46.4% Kersgieter
34.7% Burris
34.2% Regalado
29.6% Padilla

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
37.5% Kersgieter
34.7% Burris
28.9% Regalado
25.0% Padilla
20.9% Johnson

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
61.1% Jordan
60.0% Taber
54.6% Johnson
48.3% Kersgieter
41.7% Regalado
34.8% Burris
33.3% Padilla

Free-Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
76.2% Kersgieter
71.9% Johnson
68.0% Padilla
67.5% Regalado
64.4% Taber
63.3% Jordan

Offensive Rebounds
3.7 Kersgieter
1.9 Taber
1.9 Regalado
1.2 Solis
1.1 Jordan
1.1 Johnson
0.7 Burris
0.6 Padilla
0.4 Bunch
0.3 Hampton
0.2 Shrum
0.2 Cheney
0.2 Harris
0.1 Hughes

Defensive Rebounds
5.3 Kersgieter
3.8 Taber
3.2 Regalado
2.4 Johnson
1.8 Burris
1.7 Padilla
1.2 Solis
1.1 Jordan
1.0 Cheney
0.3 Harris
0.3 Hughes
0.3 Brown
0.2 Shrum
0.2 Hampton
0.2 Bunch

Total Rebounds
9.0 Kersgieter
5.7 Taber
5.1 Regalado
3.4 Johnson
2.6 Burris
2.3 Solis
2.3 Padilla
2.1 Jordan
1.2 Cheney
0.6 Bunch
0.5 Harris
0.5 Hampton
0.4 Shrum
0.4 Hughes
0.3 Brown

Assists
1.4 Kersgieter
1.4 Johnson
1.0 Taber
0.9 Burris
0.4 Jordan
0.3 Regalado
0.3 Hampton
0.3 Hughes
0.2 Padilla
0.1 Shrum

Steals
3.0 Johnson
2.3 Kersgieter
1.9 Taber
1.3 Burris
1.2 Regalado
0.8 Solis
0.8 Padilla
0.7 Jordan
0.4 Cheney
0.4 Hughes
0.4 Hampton
0.3 Shrum
0.2 Bunch
0.2 Harris

Blocks
0.6 Regalado
0.4 Johnson
0.3 Burris
0.2 Taber
0.2 Kersgieter
0.2 Solis
0.1 Hughes

Fouls
2.9 Taber
2.6 Regalado
1.9 Kersgieter
1.9 Johnson
1.8 Burris
1.4 Padilla
1.3 Jordan
0.6 Cheney
0.4 Hampton
0.3 Shrum
0.3 Harris
0.3 Brown
0.2 Bunch
0.2 Solis