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The Stevens File |
Parents: Anthony Graves |
Birthday: May 12, 1994 |
Major: Mass Communications |
Honors |
LSC Postseason Tournament MVP
2016 |
Statistics |
2015-16 |
At Midwestern State
Senior (2015-16)
-Â started in 28 of 30 games this season.
- ranked fourth in the LSC in scoring at 16.1 points per game and sixth in assists at 3.5.
- earned Lone Star Conference All-Tournament MVP honors after averaging 24 points per game while shooting 57.4 percent from the field (27-of-47) with six 3-pointers scoring 30 points against Angelo State in the finals and 21 in wins over Eastern New Mexico and Cameron.
- set MSU LSC single-tournament mark for most points with 72 in three games to better the 67 scored by Nolan Richardson III in 2009.
- explosive scorer has scored 20-or-more points in 10 games this season including a 31-point effort against Eastern New Mexico (1/9).
- posted matching 21-point efforts against Eastern New Mexico and Cameron in the Lone Star Conference Postseason Tournament (3/2, 3/4).
- erupted for 28 points on 10-of-19 shooting with three 3-pointers in a win over West Texas A&M (2/10).
- matched a season-high with four 3-pointers on his way to 20 points and six assists against Eastern New Mexico (2/13).
- ranked among national leaders in free throw percentage at 84.5 percent.
- scored in double figures in each of his last 12 games averaging 17.3 points per game while shooting 44.6 percent from the field.
At Duquesne
Junior (2014-15)
- competed in 20 games at a reserve guard.
- third on team in scoring at 8.9 points per game to go along with 2.7 assists and 1.6 rebounds in 18.8 minutes a contest.
- poured in Duquesne player season high of 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting with six triples at Abilene Christian in campaign debut on Nov. 22.
- scored 10-or-more points in eight games.
- dished out at least five assists on three occasions including a season-high seven while scoring 10 points against Massachusetts-Lowell on Dec. 20.
- dropped in 18 points on 7-of-17 shooting at Penn State on Dec. 10.
- scored nine points and pulled down season-high five rebounds against Maryland-Eastern Shore on Dec. 28.
- knocked down three 3-pointers on his way to scoring 13 points and dishing out six assists against St. Bonaventure on Jan. 22.
At Southeastern Community College
Sophomore (2013-14)
- one of 10 players named a first-team NJCAA Division I All American after averaging a team-high 19.2 points per game while leading team to a 25-7 record.
- helped SCC reach as high as 17th in the NJCAA poll.
- poured in 24.1 points per game during conference play.
- led NJCAA Region XI in scoring.
- shot 46.2 percent from the field while connecting at a 33.3-percent clip from the arc and was 34-of-43 (.783) from the free throw line.
- averaged 3.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.
- scored in double figures in 25 of his 30 games and totaled 20-or-more points 12 times topping the 30-point barrier five times.
- poured in 31 points in a home win over then-No. 5 Indian Hills, 37 at Iowa Western and 36 at Northeast.
- scored season-high 38 in a season ending 93-89 loss at Indian Hills which was ranked No. 1 at the time.
- named NJCAA Division I Player of the Week after leading SCC to mid-January wins over Marshalltown and Indian Hills.
- hit three-or-more 3-pointers in a game 10 times.
- handed out a season-high five assists twice.
Freshman (2012-13)
- an NJCAA honorable mention pick as a freshman as a freshman after averaging 19.0 points per game for the season leading SCC to a 23-10 record.
- upped scoring average to 21 points a game during conference play.
- scored a season-high 41 points in a 104-99 double overtime loss to Indian Hills.
- finished season with 67 3-pointers.
- led team in scoring, assists (2.4 apg) and steals (1.5 spg).
- also named first-team all-region.
At Rock Bridge High School
- averaged 12.9 points in 15 games after transferring to Rock Bridge High from Hickman High during senior season of 2011-12.
- made debut during the Smith-Cotton Classic and was named MVP of the tournament.
- helped Rock Bridge to a 24-5 record and its sixth district title in seven years.