Austin Williams’ Nationality

Last Modified Oct 17, 2024 12:24 GMT
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Austin Williams. Source: Getty Images

Austin Williams, a basketball guard born in Roseland, New Jersey, went undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft. He attended Seton Hall Prep in high school, averaging per game 16.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.2 blocks, and 2.4 steals. He also won All-Defensive Player at the Hoop Group Tip-Off as a senior. He transferred to Rutgers for his final season of college basketball in 2023-2024. Prior to this, he played at Marist (2017–19), Hartford (2019–22), and FIU (2022–23). He has participated in 111 games throughout his career, starting 54 of them, and averaging 9.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.8 assists. During his time in college, he achieved over 1,000 points.

After high school, Williams chose Marist College in 2017 but transferred to Hartford University in 2019. There, he was named as a two-time all-league selection and led the program to its first-ever America East Championship. He was also a 1,000-point scorer and won other honors. Williams transferred to Florida International University in 2022. The next season, he committed to Rutgers and played 26 games, starting nine of them. He scored 4.0 points and played 15.8 minutes per game, with 16 assists and 12 steals.

What is Austin Williams’ nationality?

Austin William is an American national. He was born and raised in Roseland, New Jersey, in the United States, according to ESPN.

Austin Williams’ Hometown

Austin Williams hails from Roseland, New Jersey, in the U.S.

Williams proved to be a resilient and determined player for Rutgers throughout the season with the Rutgers. He battled knee pain following a knee injury, making the most of his on-court opportunities while playing in 26 of the 32 games for the Knights. In an 87-82 victory over Nebraska, he scored 11 points and made a crucial three-pointer in overtime, making it one of his most memorable games while playing at Rutgers.

FAQs on Austin Williams

A. Austin Williams’ nationality is American.

A. Austin Williams was born in Roseland, New Jersey, in the United States, as per ESPN.

A. Austin Williams attended Seton Hall prep in high school.

A. Austin Williams played for Marist (2017-2019), Hartford (2019-2022), Florida International University (2022-2023), and Rutgers (2023-2024).

A. Austin Williams averaged 9.8 points per game over his college career.

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