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Irish Face Virginia Tech In ACC Quarterfinals

 

ND_MBB_Game Notes – ACC Game One

The University of Notre Dame men’s basketball begins postseason competition in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals on Thursday, March 10, 2022, against NC State, Clemson or Virginia Tech.    

GAME TRENDS  

In 2021-22 the Notre Dame is…

… 17-2 when it shoots better than its opponent.

… 14-1 when it makes 10-or-more three-point field goals.

… 16-1 when it out-rebounds its opponent. 

A NOTRE DAME WIN WOULD…  

… improve ND’s ACC tourney first-game wins streak to 8 games.   

… earn Notre Dame their fourth ACC semifinal appearance and first since 2017. 

… push ND’s record in the ACC tournament at Barclays Center to 5-2.

PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP

23

Dane Goodwin

SR

6-4

202

Upper Arlington, OH

14.0 ppg

4.8 rpg

.498 fg

.448 3fg

.855 ft

• 2022 All-ACC Third Team 

• Fifth in the nation among major conference players in 3FG% (.448). 

• ACC Co-Player of the Week (12/27/21) who has become an All-ACC level guard this season.

0

Blake Wesley

FR

6-5

185

South Bend, IN

14.8 ppg

3.6 rpg

2.5 apg

39 stl

• The only true freshmen in the country with 450 points, 100 rebounds, 75 assists, 50 3FGM and 30 steals.

• 2022 All-ACC Second Team & All-Rookie Team selection

• After started 24 straight games before stepping aside for Senior Day against Pittsburgh on Saturday. 

• National Freshman of the Week on January 10 (CBSSports/BWAA) and three-time ACC Freshman of the Week. 

• In his first career start in Purcell Pavilion, hit the game-winning jump shot with :12 left to defeat No. 10/12 Kentucky.

• First South Bend, IN, public school MBB prospect to attend Notre Dame since 1985. 

20

Paul Atkinson Jr.

GR

6-9

230

W. Palm Beach, FL

12.6 ppg

7.1 rpg

.581 fg

.766 ft

18 blk

• All-ACC Honorable Mention

Second among all active NCAA players in career field goal percentage, shooting .637 in his career. See page 7 for more details. 

• Coming off his seventh double-double of the year against Florida State with 17 points and 10 rebounds. 

• Named ACC Player of the Week while posting three consecutive double-doubles at Miami, NC State and at home vs. Louisville.  

• 2019-20 Ivy League Player of the Year at Yale, did not participate in 2020-21 as the Ivy League canceled all intercollegiate athletics.

3

Prentiss Hubb

SR

6-3

176

Upper Marlboro, MD

8.6 ppg

3.1 rpg

3.9 apg

• Leads all active ACC players with 386 assists in conference play. See page 7 for more details.   

• Has continued his penchant for game-winning plays this season, with game winning or game sealing plays at Howard, at Pittsburgh, vs. Virginia and vs. Boston College. See page 6 for more details.

5

Cormac Ryan

SR

6-5

195

New York, NY

8.0 ppg

4.9 rpg

.386 3fg

.796 ft

• The team’s best on-ball defender who routinely assumes the assignment of the opponents best perimeter scoring threat.

• Scored 21 points in the first half in the victory at Duke last year, eventually scoring career-best 28 points.

OFF THE BENCH 

14

Nate Laszewski

SR

6-10

235

Jupiter, FL

9.1 ppg

6.5 rpg

.508 fg

.468 3fg

• Has shown toughness in the month of February, coming back quickly from a leg bruise suffered at NC State (2/5/22) to miss just one full game. Was then sidelined from practice earlier this week with a stomach illness, only participated in shoot around before Syracuse and answered the bell with 17 points and five three pointers in 28 minutes of action.  

• Became the 67th player in Notre Dame men’s basketball history to surpass 1,000 career points against Duke. 

2

Trey Wertz

SR

6-5

192

Charlotte, NC

4.4 ppg

.387 3fg

2.0 apg

• Keyed ND’s second half surge at NC State with ball handling against pressure and 12 points off the bench. 

• Went three-for-three from three point range at Louisville, surpassing 1,000 career points (747 scored at Santa Clara). 

• Planned to sit out 2020-21 after transferring from Santa Clara until all underclassmen transfers were given immediate eligibility in 12/20

• Hit the game-winning three pointer at the buzzer in the first round ACC tournament victory over Wake Forest last season. 

 

 

IRISH ITEMS – BY THE NUMBERS

1

Freshman Blake Wesley is the first rookie in the country this season to reach 450 points, 100 rebounds, 75 assists, 50 3FGM, and 39 steals.  See page 5 for more details. 

2

Notre Dame is the only major conference school in the country with two players in the top five in three-point field goal percentage – senior Nate Laszewski (3rd, .468) and classmate Dane Goodwin (5th, .448). 

3

Irish players received postseason honors from the ACC – Blake Wesley (All-ACC 2nd Team, All-Rookie Team), Dane Goodwin (All-ACC 3rd Team) and Paul Atkinson Jr. (All-ACC Honorable Mention). 

4.40

Prentiss Hubb’s assist/turnover ratio throughout his career in ACC competition. It is second among all active major conference players (Iowa’s Connor McCaffery is 1st at 4.46). 

7

Notre Dame will confer an NCAA men’s basketball high seven degrees in May, as seniors Robby Carmody, Dane Goodwin, Prentiss Hubb, Nate Laszewski, Cormac Ryan and Trey Wertz all will earn their undergraduate degree while graduate student Paul Atkinson Jr. has finished his work on a Master’s degree. 

15

Notre Dame ended the season with 15 ACC wins, the most in a conference regular season in program history surpassing the 14 14 wins in 2014-15 (ACC),  2007-08 and 2010-11 (BIG EAST). 

15

The Irish have connected on 10-or-more 3FGs 15 times this season (and are 14-1 in those contests). The 2016-17 team had 16 such games, while the 2019-20 quad owns the program record at 17. 

386

Career assists for senior Prentiss Hubb in major conference play – finishing the season with the most of any player in the NCAA and by far the most of any ACC player (see page 6 for details). 

458

Points this season for freshman Blake Wesley, who is looking to become just the fourth Notre Dame rookie to surpass 500 points in a season – Troy Murphy (519), Chris Thomas (516) and Adrian Dantley (511). 

BARCLAYS CENTER SUCCESS

The Notre Dame men’s basketball program has compiled a 9-3 record at the Barclays Center and have recorded some memorable moments in the facility. 

In 2016, Notre Dame, a six-seed in the NCAA tournament defeated No. 11 Michigan behind 18 points from V.J. Beachem. The Irish advanced to the Sweet 16 two days later with a last-second victory over Stephen F. Austin. 

The 2017 run to the ACC Championship game included the program’s first victory over Virginia as an ACC opponent, then pushed Duke to the brink in the tournament final. Bonzie Colson connected on a three pointer as part of his 29 points against the Blue Devils to tie the game at 65-65, but was then lost by a sprained ankle which allowed Duke to pull away in the final minutes. 

In 2018, as Notre Dame attempted to earn an NCAA bid after injuries sidelined Bonzie Colson and Matt Farrell for much of the season, rallied from down 20 points to defeat Pittsburgh in the first round, then defeated Virginia Tech to post two more victories in the Barclays Center before falling to fully rested Duke. 

Date

Opponent

Result

Score

Tournament

Nov. 16, 2012

St. Joseph’s

L (OT)

70-79

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Semifinal

Nov. 17, 2012

BYU

W

78-68 

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Consolation

March 18, 2016

Michigan

W

70-63

NCAA Tournament First Round

March 20, 2016

Stephen F. Austin

W

76-75

NCAA Tournament Second Round

Nov. 21, 2016

Colorado

W

89-83

Legends Classic Semifinal

Nov. 22, 2016

Northwestern

W

70-66

Legends Classic Championship

March 9, 2017

Virginia

W

71-58

ACC Tournament Quarterfinal

March 10, 2017

Florida State

W

77-73

ACC Tournament Semifinal

March 11, 2017

Duke

L

69-75

ACC Championship

March 6, 2018

Pittsburgh

W

67-64

ACC Tournament First Round

March 7, 2018

Virginia Tech

W

71-65

ACC Tournament Second Round

March 8, 2018

Duke

L

70-88

ACC Tournament Quarterfinal

IRISH HAVE A STRONG HISTORY IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT

Notre Dame is finishing its ninth season as a member of the ACC and has already compiled a distinguished resume at the league tournament. The Irish are 11-6 (.647) all-time in the championship competition, including the 2015 title (defeating both Duke and North Carolina in Greensboro, North Carolina) while also advancing to the 2017 championship game against Duke.  

The Irish have failed to win their first game in the tournament just once, the team’s first year in the league in 2013-14. 

NOTRE DAME ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Date

City

Site

Opponent

ND Seed

Opp Seed

W/L

ND

Opp

3/12/2014

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

Wake Forest

13

12

L

69

81

3/12/2015

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

Miami

3

6

W

70

63

3/13/2015

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

Duke

3

2

W

74

64

3/14/2015

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

North Carolina

3

5

W

90

82

3/10/2016

Washington, DC

Verizon Center

Duke

4

5

W OT

84

79

3/11/2016

Washington, DC

Verizon Center

North Carolina

4

1

L

47

78

3/9/17

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

Virginia

3

6

W

71

58

3/10/17

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

Florida State

3

2

W

77

73

3/11/17

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

Duke

3

5

L

66

75

3/6/18

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

Pittsburgh

10

15

W

67

64

3/7/18

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

Virginia Tech

10

7

W

71

65

3/8/18

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

Duke

10

2

L

70

88

3/12/19

Charlotte, NC

Spectrum Center

Georgia Tech

15

10

W

78

71

3/13/19

Charlotte, NC

Spectrum Center

Louisville

15

7

L

53

75

3/11/20

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

Boston College

7

10

W

80

58

3/9/21

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

Wake Forest

11

14

W

80

77

3/10/21

Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Coliseum

North Carolina

11

6

L

59

101

3/10/2022

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center

TBA

2

TBA

DEFENSIVE IDENTITY EMBRACED

At one point this season, Notre Dame held seven consecutive opponents to 65 or less points in ACC play and finished the year with 10 such games against league foe and 17 against all opponents. 

The Irish have accomplished that feat against 17 of their opponents this season. 

The 2021-22 Irish are pushing the 2014-15 squad as the best defensive unit of the ACC era for Notre Dame men’s basketball. 

Season

Total Games Opp. 65<=

ACC Games Opp. 65<=

ACC Tournament Opp. 65<=

2014-15

19

7

2

2021-22

17

10

TBA

2017-18

15

4

2

2015-16

15

6

0

2018-19

13

6

0

IRISH BEGAN SEASON AS MOST EXPERIENCED TEAM OF THE BREY ERA

Notre Dame is in an unusual position this season and welcomes back, by far, its most experienced group of players since the Mike Brey era began in 2000-01. With the additions of Trey Wertz (two seasons at Santa Clara) and Cormac Ryan (one season at Stanford) last season, then adding Paul Atkinson Jr. (three seasons at Yale) the Irish boast a veteran group of players who have seen a significant amount of college basketball action. 

As shown below, the Irish returned the most career starts, minutes played, field goals, field goals attempted, three point field goals, three point field goals attempted, free throws, free throws attempted, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists and points of any team in the Brey era: 

Statistic

GS

MP

FG

FGA

3FG

3FGA

FT

FTA

DR

REB

AST

PTS

2021-22 Returning Team

350

14389

1879

4186

641

1885

895

1225

1599

2111

1157

5294

Previous Returning High

257

11083

1355

2953

456

1351

843

1139

1232

1784

1011

3933

Previous Returning High Year

01-02

19-20

00-01

19-20

19-20

19-20

00-01

00-01

08-09

08-09

08-09

00-01

NCAA?

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

NIT

NIT

NIT

Yes

WESLEY’S ALL-AROUND GAME PLACES HIM AMONG ROOKIE ELITES

Freshman Blake Wesley had made his presence felt on both ends of the court this season and is putting up overall statistics that rank among the best rookies over the past 35 years. Just one steal away from reaching statistical plateaus of 450 points, 100 rebounds, 75 assists, 50 3FGM and 40 steals.  

Here are the major conference true freshmen over the past five seasons who reached 450 points, 100 rebounds, 70 assists, 50 3FGM and 40 steals. 

Year

Name

School

Points

Rebounds

Assists

3FGM

Steals

2021-22

Blake Wesley

Notre Dame

458

111

78

54

39

2020-21

Cade Cunningham

Oklahoma State

544

167

94

62

43

2019-20

Anthony Edwards

Georgia

610

167

91

72

43

2019-20

Tyrell Terry

Stanford

454

139

99

62

43

2018-19

Lugentez Dort

Arizona State

547

145

79

54

52

2018-19

Tyler Herro

Kentucky

519

166

91

60

40

2017-18

Trae Young

Oklahoma

876

125

279

118

54

2017-18

Tremont Waters

LSU

525

111

198

72

67

HUBB’S CLUTCH MOMENTS

Senior Prentiss Hubb has posted four game-winning moments this season to further enhance his legacy of stepping up in clutch situations throughout his Irish career. 

2018-19 – thrust into the starting lineup due to an illness to T.J. Gibbs, Hubb scores 16 points and puts the Irish ahead 67-66 with two free throws with 2.8 seconds left against Boston College. The Irish eventually won the game 69-66. 

2019-20 – his three pointer with 1:20 left ties the game at Syracuse, then his two free throws with :18 left seal the 88-87 victory. 

2019-20 – converts five of six free throws in the final minutes of the game as the Irish win 78-74 at Georgia Tech. 

2019-20 – drives the length of the court in the closing seconds at Boston College, finding T.J. Gibbs for the game-winning jumper in the lane at the buzzer. 

2020-21 – scores the final 11 points of the game against Kentucky, including the game-winning drive to the bucket for a 64-63 win. 

2020-21 – his 28-foot three pointer with :37 seconds left puts Notre Dame up five in the 93-89 victory at Duke. 

2021-22 – connects on the game-winning turnaround jump shot with :05 left in the 68-67 victory at Pittsburgh. 

2021-22 – turns in a clutch drive to the hoop at Howard with :19 remaining, turning a one-point lead into the three-point winning margin (71-68). It was Hubb’s first game back in the DMV after his prep hoops career at Gonzaga. 

2021-22 – steps to the line with :04 left and sinks both free throws to secure a 69-65 victory over Virginia. 

2021-22 – in overtime against Boston College, hits a turnaround jumper with :10 left to put the Irish up three, then steals the next inbounds pass, is fouled and hits two free throws to put the Irish up five. After a BC desperation three pointer is scored, calmly hits two more free throws to seal the game. Ended up scoring six points in 10 seconds to secure the victory. 

2021-22 – with just over three minutes left and the Irish up by two points, Hubb connects on a step back rainbow three pointer to put the Irish back up five points against Syracuse. The lead would not drop below three points the rest of the way in the 10-point Irish win.

 HUBB AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS IN CAREER ASSISTS OVER FOUR SEASONS

Prentiss Hubb’s 561 career assists are noteworthy without any qualifiers, but a further look at the numbers shows that the Upper Marlboro, MD, native is among the national leaders. 

Among Division I players in their fourth year of action, Hubb is sixth among such players in career assists. Filter to major conference players and he is fourth.  

DIVISION I CAREER ASSIST LEADERS – FOUR YEARS OR LESS

Player

Team

Seasons

Total Seasons

Games

Assists

1.

Andrew Nembhard

Gonzaga

2018-current

4

126

656

2.

RJ Cole

UConn

2017-current

4

120

640

3.

Cameron Parker

Montana

2018-current

4

108

630

4.

Jalen Pickett

Penn State

2018-current

4

103

580

5.

Camren Wynter

Drexel

2018-current

4

113

576

Marcus Carr

Texas

2017-current

4

123

576

7.

Kyle Lofton

St. Bonaventure

2018-current

4

111

573

8.

Prentiss Hubb

Notre Dame

2018-current

4

122

567

9.

Xavier Johnson

Indiana

2018-current

4

113

558

HUBB FINISHES SEASON AS LEADER IN ACTIVE MAJOR CONFERENCE ASSISTS

Prentiss Hubb has always stepped up his game in conference play – of his 567 assists, 386 of them have been delivered during regular season ACC play– by far the most of any active player in the league and the most for any active major conference player.  

ACTIVE CAREER ASSISTS IN MAJOR CONFERENCE PLAY

Player

Team

Seasons

Total Seasons

Games

Assists

1.

Prentiss Hubb

Notre Dame

2018-current

4

76

386

2.

Marcus Carr

Texas

2017-current

4

76

348

3.

Kihei Clark

Virginia

2018-current

4

75

330

4.

Xavier Johnson

Indiana

2018-current

4

70

330

5.

James Akinjo

Baylor

2018-current

3

54

310

ACC ACTIVE CAREER ASSISTS IN LEAGUE PLAY

Player

Team

Seasons

Total Seasons

Games

Assists

1.

Prentiss Hubb

Notre Dame

2018-current

4

76

386

2.

Kihei Clark

Virginia

2018-current

4

75

330

3.

Michael Devoe

Georgia Tech

2018-current

4

73

225

4.

Leaky Black

North Carolina

2018-current

4

63

179

5.

Joe Girard

Syracuse

2019-current

3

56

174

ATKINSON JR. SECOND AMONG ALL ACTIVE NCAA PLAYERS IN CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Graduate student Paul Atkinson Jr. has continued his penchant for putting the ball in the basket while stepping up from the Ivy League to the Atlantic Coast Conference. The all-time field goal percentage leader in Yale basketball history, Atkinson Jr. is near the top of the list for active Division I players in career field goal percentage.  

DIVISION I ACTIVE CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS

Player

Team

Height

Seasons

FGM

FG%

1.

Kevin Samuel

Florida Gulf Coast

6-11

2018-current

530

.645

2.

Paul Atkinson Jr. 

Notre Dame

6-9

2017-current

576

.638

3.

Drew Timme

Gonzaga

6-10

2019-current

552

.621

4.

Gavin Kensmil

Stephen F. Austin

6-8

2017-current

454

.614

PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTED BY 1,000 POINT SCORERS

Notre Dame has produced 67 1,000 point scorers throughout the history of the program with 26 of those players having been recruited by Mike Brey and exhausted their eligibility (or turned professional early).

Just this season alone, Dane Goodwin, Trey Wertz (who scored 747 of his career points at Santa Clara) and Nate Laszewski have reached the 1,000-point plateau. Along with Paul Atkinson Jr. and Prentiss Hubb, Notre Dame is the first program in the nation this year to have five players with over 1,000 point scored in a career.    

School

All-Time 1,000 Point Scorers

North Carolina

77

Louisville

69

NOTRE DAME

67

Duke

67

Villanova

67

Syracuse

63

Kansas

62

DECISIVE RUNS

In eight of Notre Dame’s last 11 victories the Irish have been challenged in the second half and responded with decisive runs to take control of the game and eventually earn the victory. 

Game

Date

Score

Time Left

Run

Run Time

Winning Margin

at Howard

January 17

ND down 2

18:22

18-4

4:00

3

at Louisville

January 22

ND down 3

9:42

20-4

6:30

3

NC State

January 26

ND up 3

10:16

10-3

3:00

8

at Miami

February 2

ND down 2

16:53

20-6

7:00

4

at NC State

February 5

ND down 1

15:02

18-4

10:00

12

Louisville

February 9

ND down 1

6:14

8-0

5:00

6

Boston College

February 16

ND down 4

3:39

8-3

2:50

4 in OT

Syracuse

February 23

ND up 2

4:00

14-6 (7-0 to finish game)

4:00

10

A DECADE OF ‘NO FOUL’ CONTINUES

One of the mantras of Notre Dame basketball under Mike Brey has been to keep the amount of opponent foul shots down. Defend without fouling is a way of life for Irish basketball and the statistics bear out that trend. 

In the last 11 years, Notre Dame has failed to finish among the top 10 in least amount of personal fouls committed just once. They have also led the country in least amount of personal fouls three times.  

The NCAA has been tracking the least amount of fouls committed in a season since 1993. Notre Dame is the only team since 1993 to lead the country in least amount of fouls more than twice and the Irish finished the 2020-21 season second in the NCAA. 

NOTRE DAME FOULS PER GAME NATIONAL/CONFERENCE FINAL RANKING

Year

Fouls Per Game

NCAA Raking

Conference Ranking

2011-12

13.8

1

1

2012-13

14.1

8

1

2013-14

16.2

15

5

2014-15

15.1

6

1

2015-16

15.1

1

1

2016-17

14.9

4

1

2017-18

13.1

1

1

2018-19

13.8

1

1

2019-20

12.4

1

1

2020-21

12.8

2

2

2021-22

12.7

2

1

IRISH INK NATIONALLY-RANKED RECRUITING CLASS

The University of Notre Dame men’s basketball program and Glenn and Stacey Murphy Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Brey have announced that three prospective student-athletes have signed National Letters of Intent to attend Notre Dame and compete for the Fighting Irish in 2022-23. 

The three-member class is composed of forwards Dom Campbell and Ven-Allen Lubin, along with guard J.J. Starling. All three are consensus top-100 players and four-star prospects which provide the Irish the 15th-ranked recruiting class by 24/7 Sports (fifth-best in the ACC) and the 18th-rated (fourth-best in the ACC) group from Rivals. 

“Our new staff started with a plan in June and I really like how we stayed focused and committed while being on the road in June and July, then followed through when the visits on campus took place,” Brey said. 

“It was a fabulous team effort by our coaching staff to get a three man class that will be part of a bright future for Notre Dame basketball. Our fans will love to watch these guys play and grow as part of our program.” 

Dom Campbell | Forward | 6-9, 265 | Phillips Exeter Academy (NH) | Scarborough, ME

“Dom is a gifted low post guy with great hands and footwork. He has the ability to carve out space and step out as well. He can make really good decisions with the ball in his hands.” 

– Mike Brey

Rivals 4 Star – 96th overall, 11th power forward

24/7 4 star – 123rd overall, 22nd power forward, 2nd state

Ven-Allen Lubin | Forward | 6-8, 220 | Orlando Christian Prep | Orlando, FL

“Ven-Allen is a position less basketball player. He has the ability to post up, face up, run and change ends. He also brings great length on the defensive end.” 

– Mike Brey

Rivals 4 Star – 63rd overall, 8th power forward

24/7 4 Star – 73rd overall, 14th power forward, 14th state

ESPN 4 star – 91st overall, 13th power forward, 14th state

J.J. Starling | Guard | 6-4, 195  | La Lumiere School (IN) | Baldwinsville, NY

“J.J. is an explosive guard. You can’t pigeonhole him as a point guard or a two man, he does a little bit of everything. The most infectious thing is his energy and charisma that he plays with. He really engages his teammates and leads on the floor.” 

– Mike Brey

Rivals 4 Star – 40th overall, 8th point guard

24/7 – 30th overall, 5th point guard, 1st state

ESPN – 17th overall, 4th point guard, 3rd state

STARLING EARNS A SPOT ON MCDONALD’S ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 

J.J. Starling, a 6-4, 185-pound guard from Baldwinsville, New York, and currently competing at La Lumiere School in Indiana, has been named to the 2022 McDonald’s All-America Boys Basketball Team. Starling has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the University of Notre Dame and compete for the men’s basketball team in 2022-23.

The selections will appear in the 2022 McDonald’s All-American Game, which will be held in Chicago, Illinois, in March of 2022 at WinTrust Arena.

Starling is the 17th rated national recruit from ESPN, 25th by 24/7 Sports and 40th by Rivals.com.

He will become the fifth McDonald’s All-American recruited during Glenn and Stacey Murphy Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Brey’s tenure and the eighth to suit up for the Irish under Brey.

Notre Dame Men’s Basketball McDonald’s All-Americans

J.J. Starling, 2022

Demetrius Jackson, 2017

Luke Zeller, 2005

Torin Francis, 2002

Chris Thomas, 2001

Danny Miller, 1998 (transferred from Maryland)

Ryan Humphrey, 1997 (transferred from Oklahoma)

LaPhonso Ellis, 1988

Keith Robinson, 1986

Mark Stevenson, 1985 (transferred to Duquesne)

Matt Beeuwsaert, 1984 (transferred to California)

Ken Barlow, 1982

Tim Kempton, 1982

Joe Kleine, 1980 (transferred to Arkansas)

Tom Sluby, 1980

Barry Spencer, 1980

Tim Andree, 1979

John Paxson, 1979

Tracy Jackson, 1977