Isaiah Stevens College

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Isaiah Stevens, born on November 1, 2000, is a prominent American basketball player renowned for his exceptional skills on the court. He shines as a point guard for the Miami Heat, competing in the NBA, as of 2024. Stevens spent five years at Colorado State University where he accumulated 2,350 points, 863 assists, and 520 rebounds in 153 games for the program.

Isaiah Stevens' College Career

Stevens embarked on his college basketball journey after a remarkable high school career at Allen High School in Allen, Texas. The three-star recruit from Allen received offers from the Air Force, Mississippi State, North Texas, Oral Roberts, San Diego, SMU, and Weber State but Stevens decided to start his collegiate journey with the Colorado State Rams. During his freshman season, Steven started all 32 games and led the Rams in scoring, assists, and minutes. The following year as a sophomore, he averaged 15.3 points, 5.4 assists, and 4.3 rebounds. Last season, Stevens averaged 16.0 points, 6.8 assists, 3.2 rebounds, 1.19 steals, and 34.8 minutes while shooting 44.1 percent from the field. The five-time All-MWC honoree during his tenure with the Rams, concluded his college career as the program's all-time leading scorer with 2,350 career points.

How much did Isaiah Stevens average in college?

Throughout his college career, Stevens showcased remarkable consistency and scoring prowess, averaging an impressive 15.4 points per game. His ability to consistently score in double figures across all 26 games he played in his senior year underscored his importance as a reliable offensive force for the Rams.

Where did Isaiah Stevens go to school?

Stevens embarked on his college basketball journey after a remarkable high school career at Allen High School in Allen, Texas. His prowess on the court was evident early on as he led his team to the Class 6A state title during his junior year. In his senior season, Stevens further solidified his reputation by averaging an impressive 21 points per game and earning the title of District 9-6A co-MVP.

FAQ's Isaiah Stevens

A. Isaiah Stevens primarily plays as a point guard during his college basketball career.

A. Isaiah Stevens averaged an impressive 15.4 points per game during his college career.

A. Isaiah Stevens attended Allen High School in Allen, Texas, where he had a remarkable high school career.

A. No, Isaiah Stevens went undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft and later signed with the Miami Heat to an Exhibit 10 Contract.

A. Isaiah Stevens was named 3× First-team All-Mountain West and Mountain West Freshman of the Year in 2019.

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