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CAMREN WYNTER
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*Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) 2021-22 Notes:
opponent • MOP of CAA Championship
Baha Mar, Nassau, Bahamas
6-2 | SR | G
%
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CAA Championships in Washington, D.C. • CAA Preseason Player Of Yr.
• Second in CAA in assists
• Fourth in the CAA in ppg
PPG RPG APG MPG • Co-captain
15.3 5.2 4.7 34.5 • Third all-time in asts. at DU
AMARI WILLIAMS
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2021-22 Notes:
6-10 | SO | F • Has Four Double-Doubles
• Had 21 pts., 12 reb. at JMU
• Leads CAA in blocks
PPG RPG BPG MPG • Had 17 pts. vs. Elon
9.2 6.7 2.1 20.6 • Grabbed 13 reb. vs. JMU
The 2020-21 season was an unforgettable year. Games were canceled on numerous occasions
by the pandemic, but the Dragons stayed discipline the entire year. The Dragons played just
five home games due to other teams testing protocols, but that didn’t deter them from their
ultimate goal. Drexel knocked off James Madison in the final regular season game to earn
the CAA’s sixth-seed. The Dragons then returned to Harrisonburg for the Championships and proceeded to beat the Col-
lege of Charleston, Northeastern and Elon on consecutive nights to win their first CAA title. Spiker’s team shot a blistering
58 percent from long-range during the tournament as the Dragons advanced to the Indianapolis Bubble for their first ap-
pearance in March Madness since 1996. Camren Wynter was named the CAA’s Most Outstanding Player, while Zach Walton
and James Butler were named to the All-Tournament team.
Spiker was named the 26th head coach in Drexel history on March 25, 2016 and just the sixth since the school became a
Division I member. In his five five seasons at the school, Spiker has had 10 All-Colonial Athletic Association selections.
Two of his recruits have been named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. Cam Wynter was named the CAA’s Rookie of the Year
and last season was a First Team All-CAA. In his five years he has had two players lead the league in three-point percent-
age and James Butler has led the CAA in both rebounding and field-goal percentage.
In 2019-20, Drexel had its most wins under Spiker. The Dragons picked up their first in-season tournament victory in 17
years by winning the Boardwalk Battle in Atlantic City, N.J. The Dragons defeated Quinnipiac and Norfolk State at Board-
walk Hall. Those were two of Drexel’s seven non-conference wins, the most for the school in six years. In addition, Drexel
won 10 games at the Daskalakis Athletic Center. It marked the first time the team won 10 or more games at the DAC since
the 2011-12 team won 15. Off the court, the Dragons compiled a 3.25 grade-point average during the winter quarter.
Spiker picked up his first victory at Drexel against Hartford in his first game at the DAC on Nov. 18, 2016. The Dragons
have had some memorable wins in his time in University City. Drexel knocked off Houston, an NCAA Tournament team, at
the Paradise Jam in 2017. Spiker’s team made national headlines as it rallied from a 34-point deficit to defeat Delaware at
the DAC on Feb. 22, 2018. That marked the biggest come-from-behind win in NCAA history.
The Dragons increased their conference win total for the second straight year and averaged 75.8 points per game in 2018-
19, their highest average since joining the CAA. Drexel picked up a 79-78 win at the College of Charleston, which snapped
the Cougars’ 22-game home winning streak. It was the second longest in the nation at that time. Wynter won the CAA
Rookie of the Year Award, joining Chris Fouch and Damion Lee as the only Drexel players to earn the award. Graduate stu-
dent Trevor John set a school record with 103 three-pointers as Drexel finished the year with 237 treys, the third-highest
total in school history. Spiker’s first team at Drexel made 256 three-pointers, breaking the mark set by the 1995-96 team.
Spiker came to the Dragons from Army West Point, where he spent seven seasons as the head coach of the Black Knights.
He led Army West Point to its most wins in more than 30 years in his final season. Spiker won 102 games during his time
at West Point, which is tied with Naismith Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight for second all-time at the Academy. In his final
season, Spiker led the Black Knights to a 19-14 record and tied for the best overall mark in the Patriot League. They earned
Army’s first postseason appearance since another Hall of Famer, Mike Krzyzewski, led them to the National Invitation
Tournament in 1978. He is the only coach in Army history to win 15 or more games in four consecutive seasons, a mark
the program has not achieved — even under multiple coaches — since 1920-24.
Spiker was selected as the 2016 Skip Prosser Man of the Year. He was named the 2013 Patriot League Coach of the Year
award and was a finalist for the Hugh Durham Award, presented annually to the nation’s top mid-major coach. Spiker was
one of only seven coaches in the country to receive at least one vote for the Associated Press National Coach of the Year
honor that season.
The 2015-16 Black Knights squad was one of the best in recent memory at West Point. The team’s 19 wins were the most
by Army since the 1977-78 season. Spiker’s team also set a school record with 11 road wins. Army led the Patriot League in
three-pointers and rebounding, and was second in scoring offense, putting up 76.9 points per game. It had top-30 national
rankings in a number of categories, including three-pointers per game (8.9), as its high-powered offense was one of the
quickest in the nation with 75.4 possessions per contest. Its 294 three-pointers made set a program record. Over his last
four seasons, Spiker’s team had 11 All-Patriot League selections, the most in a four-year span in program history. As a
rookie head coach in 2009-10, Spiker’s squad won 14 games, the most for any first-year head man with the Academy since
Knight’s 18-win campaign in 1965-66. The growth continued for the Army program under Spiker’s watch, and he joined
Knight and Krzyzewski as the only coaches in the program’s history to win 65 or more games in their first five seasons.
2021-22 Drexel Roster
NUMERICAL
NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL
0 Coletrane Washington G Sr. 6-4 183 Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley
1 Lamar Oden, Jr. G/F So. 6-6 211 Powder Springs, Ga./Greenforest-McCalep Christian
2 Melik Martin G/F Gr. 6-6 220 York, Pa./York/Monmouth
3 Trevion Brown G Gr. 6-2 173 Tacoma, Wash./Lincoln/Colorado State Pueblo
4 Xavier Bell G So. 6-3 185 Wichita, Kan./Andover Central
11 Camren Wynter G Sr. 6-2 185 Hempstead, N.Y./Holy Trinity/DME Acad. (Fla.)
12 Dean Wang G So. 6-1 185 Philadelphia, Pa./Friends Select
14 Luke House G/F Jr. 6-4 215 Norristown, Pa./Archbishop Carroll/California (Pa.)
15 Matey Juric G Sr. 5-11 190 Toronto, Ont./Oakwood/Lake Forest
21 Mate Okros F Jr. 6-6 209 Debrecen, Hungary/Myerscough College (England)
22 Amari Williams F So. 6-10 250 Nottingham, England/Myerscough College (England)
23 Ata Atsuren G Fr. 6-3 192 Nilifur, Turkey/Özlüce Doga Koleji
24 Terrence Butler F Fr. 6-7 230 Upper Marlboro, Md./Bishop McNamara
51 James Butler F Gr. 6-8 235 Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock/Navy
ALPHABETICAL
NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL
23 Ata Atsuren G Fr. 6-3 192 Nilifur, Turkey/Özlüce Doga Koleji
4 Xavier Bell G So. 6-3 185 Wichita, Kan./Andover Central
3 Trevion Brown G Gr. 6-2 173 Tacoma, Wash./Lincoln/Colorado State Pueblo
51 James Butler F Gr. 6-8 235 Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock/Navy
24 Terrence Butler F Fr. 6-7 230 Upper Marlboro, Md./Bishop McNamara
14 Luke House G/F Jr. 6-4 215 Norristown, Pa./Archbishop Carroll/California (Pa.)
15 Matey Juric G Sr. 5-11 190 Toronto, Ont./Oakwood/Lake Forest
2 Melik Martin G/F Gr. 6-6 220 York, Pa./York/Monmouth
1 Lamar Oden, Jr. G/F So. 6-6 211 Powder Springs, Ga./Greenforest-McCalep Christian
21 Mate Okros F Jr. 6-6 209 Debrecen, Hungary/Myerscough College (England)
12 Dean Wang G So. 6-1 185 Philadelphia, Pa./Friends Select
0 Coletrane Washington G Sr. 6-4 183 Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley
22 Amari Williams F So. 6-10 250 Nottingham, England/Myerscough College (England)
11 Camren Wynter G Sr. 6-2 185 Hempstead, N.Y./Holy Trinity/DME Acad. (Fla.)
Preseason Prognostications
The CAA preseason pollsters picked the Dragons for third
place in 2021-22. Six different teams received first place
votes. The Dragons received five of those. Arch-rival Dela-
ware was picked first, followed by Northeastern.
For the second straight season, both James Butler and
Camren Wynter were named to the Preseason All-CAA First
Team. Wynter also earned the Preseason Player of the Year
Award after being named First Team All-CAA last Drexel Single-Season Three Pointers
year. He led the team with 16.2 points and more than Year 3’s Att Pct
five assists per game. Butler was a Third Team All- 2016-17 256 741 .345
CAA pick a year ago. He averaged 9.2 rebounds and 1995-96 241 612 .394
2019-20 241 690 .349
led all players in rebounding in CAA games.
2018-19 237 669 .354
2017-18 227 699 .325
The Captains 2004-05 224 580 .386
Drexel has co-captains for the 2021-22 season. 2011-12 221 584 .378
1996-97 221 617 .358
For the third straight year, James Butler and Cam
2003-04 213 549 .388
Wynter will serve in that role this season. They have 1993-94 204 543 .376
missed just one game between them since arriving 1994-95 198 549 .361
on campus. The two players have combined for more
than 2,700 points, 1,450 rebounds and 700 assists. Bold indicates a Spiker Coached Team
Proficiency From The Line
Drexel From Downtown Drexel was the top free throw shooting team in the
One of Drexel head coach Zach Spiker’s calling cards CAA last year. The Dragons shot .780, which was
is 3-point shooting. This year’s team is shooting well 19th in the country and the highest single-season free
from behind the arc. The Dragons are shooting throw percentage in DU history. It broke the mark of
.379 from long range in CAA play, which leads .757 set during the 1991-92 season. Every player who
the CAA. Overall, the Dragons have made 196 started a game last season shot at least 75 percent
3-pointers and are at .359 this year, which is third and five players shot at least 80 percent. Cam Wynter
in the CAA. Lamar Oden (.474) leads the league in finished eighth in the CAA at .827.
3-point percentage. In league play, Oden, Xavier Bell, This season, Drexel again is shooting over 70 per-
Coletrane Washington and Mate Okros are all making cent from the line (.720). They are sixth in the CAA.
at least 40 percent of their shots from deep. The Wynter ranks third in the CAA this season, shooting
Dragons have six players with 20 or more 3-pointers .863 from the line.
this season.
Long-range shooting was a huge part of Home Cooking...Sort of
Drexel’s success last season, mainly in the CAA Drexel had a significant homecourt advantage during
Championship. The Dragons set a CAA record by the 2019-20 season. The Dragons were 10-5 at the
making 57.9 percent of their 3-pointers (29 of 52) in DAC and had 10 wins at home for the first time
the three games. Zach Walton was 8-for-14, Okros since the 2011-12 team. Due to the pandemic last
was 7-for-12 and Wynter sank six of his 11 attempts season, Drexel played just five games in the DAC.
from deep. Bell and James Butler added three each, The Dragons won three of the five, including two of
while Matey Juric and Oden each had one. three CAA games. Drexel Head Coach Zach Spiker has
Drexel finished the year second in the CAA in a 43-30 record at the DAC and the Dragons are 38-22
3-point percentage at .371. It was the team’s best over the last five plus seasons on their homecourt.
percentage since Spiker took over at DU and the Spiker’s team is 7-3 at the DAC this season.
highest percentage since the 2011-12 team shot .378
from long range. Wynter led the Dragons and was Players in the Pros
third in the league at .415. Walton was fifth in the Since 2000-01, the Dragons have had more than 20
conference while Okros shot .390, which was the players sign professional contracts. Former players
seventh best in the CAA. still active include Damion Lee of the Golden State
Warriors. Other players who are still active include
The Series Against UNCW Austin Williams, Tramaine Isabell, Samme Givens,
Today marks the 38th meeting between Drexel Frantz Massenat, Dartaye Ruffin, Chaz Crawford,
and UNCW. Earlier this year in Wilmington, Drexel Kazembe Abif, Frank Elegar and Trevor John.
jumped out to a quick lead but the Seahawks
defeated the Dragons, 70-63. UNCW forced DU into All in The Family
19 turnovers in the game. Coletrane Washington led Drexel has had a number of players whose families
Drexel with 14 points, while Melik Martin had 12. have been involved in college and pro sports. James
Jaylen Sims led UNCW with 19 points. Last year’s Butler’s father played basketball at Navy, his mother
series games were not played due to COVID-19. The ran track at Navy and his sister graduated from
Seahawks lead the all-time series, 22-15. Drexel has UConn and played her final year at George Mason.
won nine of the 16 meetings here in the DAC. Sophomore Lamar Oden, Jr. is the second cousin
of Greg Oden, a second team All-American at Ohio
State and the first overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft.
Both of freshman Terrence Butler’s sisters played
college basketball, one at JMU and one at Syracuse.
Preseason POY Cam Wynter double-doubles in 2019-20, the fifth most in the
Cam Wynter is coming off an outstanding season. nation.
The senior from Hempstead, N.Y., was named the In his first year with the team, Butler led the CAA
CAA Championship Most Outstanding Player as the in FG percentage (.598) and was seventh in rebounds
Dragons returned to the NCAA’s for the first time in (8.2). Butler came to DU from the U.S. Naval Academy.
25 years. This year, Wynter is averaging 15.3 points Rebounding the basketball is a family tradition
per game this season, which is fourth in the CAA. He for Butler. His father, Vern, is second in career
is also second in the CAA with 4.6 assists per contest scoring and career rebounds at Navy, trailing only
and chips in with 5.3 rebounds a game. He has played David Robinson in both categories. His older sister,
in all 111 games since arriving on campus. Natalie, broke the NCAA Division I single season
A First Team All-CAA and All-District selection, rebounding record (563) and tied the record for
Wynter finished in the CAA’s top-10 in six different double-doubles (33) as a senior at George Mason.
categories last year. He averaged 16.3 points, 5.2
assists and led the team in 3-point shooting and Butler’s 20-Point, 10-Rebound Games (9)
steals. He begins play today ninth all-time at Drexel Date Opp. FG Pts Reb
in scoring, third in career assists, fifth in field goals 12/2/21 FDU 10-14 25 14
and eighth in career steals. Wynter passed Frantz 11/17/21 Saint Joseph’s 7-12 23 11
Massenat to move into third in career assists on Feb. 12/17/20 Saint Joseph’s 7-13 21 16
12 vs. Northeastern. 2/20/20 Hofstra 10-15 23 14
As a sophomore, he averaged 15.7 points and was 1/25/20 Hofstra 10-13 24 12
second in the CAA in assists (5.1). A Second Team 11/25/19 Rosemont 9-12 20 10
All-CAA selection, he had a career-high 14 assists 11/16/19 SFA 8-11 23 10
vs. Bryant. Wynter was the CAA Rookie of the Year 11/8/19 Niagara 10-12 22 15
in 2019 after averaging 11.3 points and 5.4 assists. 1/9/21 Charleston 7-11 20 14
His 174 assists broke the DU freshman mark, and he
was named the CAA Rookie of the Week five times. Callling Dr. Juric
Wynter finished 2019-20 with 517 points and became Matey Juric is a great example of what a student-
the 20th Dragon to score 500 points in one season. athlete can be. The senior, who has played in 92
straight games, has won the Drexel Academic and the
Wynter’s Highest Career Scoring Games “D” Award in each of his three seasons. He has been
Date Opp. Points published in Cardiosmart, the patient engagement
12/19/20 FDU 31 program of the American College of Cardiology. Juric,
12/4/19 Princeton 31 in conjunction with Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal and Dr.
12/30/19 UNCW 30 Martha Gulati, wrote a piece entitled “The Risk of
Heart Inflammation in College Athletes.” The article
Wynter’s Highest Career Assist Games discussed the impact COVID-19 had on the human
Date Opp. Assists heart and how safe it was to play college athletics
11/20/19 Bryant 14 during the pandemic. Juric is planning on attending
1/17/21 William & Mary 11 medical school after this season.
1/16/21 William & Mary 11
12/5/19 Loyola 10 Graduate Additions
Drexel added two graduate student-athletes to the
James Butler roster in the offseason. Melik Martin came to Drexel
James Butler is a CAA Preseason First Team selection after graduating from Monmouth, where he was a All-
after making third team a year ago. Butler averaged MAAC Third Team pick. In his last year at Monmouth,
12.9 points and 9.2 rebounds a year ago. He was Martin averaged 12.5 points, 5.7 rebounds and shot
named to the CAA All-Tournament Team and had a 40 percent from long range. Tre Brown graduated
double-double vs. Illinois in the NCAA’s. He led all from Colorado State Pueblo prior to coming to Drexel.
players in FG percentage during CAA games and was Before that he played 61 games in two seasons at
third in the league in FG%. Coastal Carolina.
This season, Butler recently returned from an Martin has played in every game this year and is
injury that forced him to miss four games. He averaging 11.1 points. He is shooting .521 from the
averages 8.7 points and 7.3 rebounds. Butler is now floor, .379 from deep, leads the team in steals and
fourth on Drexel’s career rebounding list with has three games of 20 or more points. Brown has
992 and is closing in on 1,000. He has shot .557 appeared in 24 games off the bench. He came in when
from the floor, which is the third highest field-goal Cam Wynter was injured against William & Mary and
percentage in Drexel history. He now has 39 career had 11 second-half points. Brown averages 3.0 points.
double-doubles, including six this year.
In 2019-20, Butler scored 13.2 points and was
fifth in Division I with 11.7 rebounds. He had 20
Myerscough Connection one schools to score more than 1,000 points and grab
Mate Okros and Amari Williams were teammates 1,000 rebounds.
before coming to Drexel. Okros, a junior, and
Williams, a sophomore, attended Myerscough College What a Strange Year It Has Been
in England. Okros was a major factor in Drexel’s CAA After persevering through a pandemic-interupted
Championship run. He finished the year in the top 10 season and going to the NCAA Tournament, things
in the CAA in 3-point percentage. appeared to be getting back to normal for the Drexel
Okros, who has started 15 games, was 4-for-7 basketball team. That hasn’t happened.
from deep and had a team-best 16 points at Syracuse. Drexel’s game against Temple on Dec. 18 was
He was 5-for-6 in the Towson win and shoots 40 postponed just two hours before scheduled tip-off
percent from deep. Williams is one of the most due to COVID-19 protocols. Three days later, the
improved players on the team. He now has four game at La Salle was called off for the same reason.
double-doubles, including a 21-point, 12-rebound Three of Drexel’s first four scheduled CAA games
game at JMU. He leads the CAA in blocked shots. were also called off and rescheduled for later in the
season. Those were not the only hurdles this year’s
In The Community team has encountered.
Drexel has been active over the last few years in the Drexel had its game against Fairleigh Dickinson
West Philadelphia community. The team organized postponed less than three hours from tip-off as the
a coat drive that is underway and will have a food Knights’ bus broke down en route to the DAC.
drive as well later this month. Head coach Zach The Dragons then went to the Bahamas and played
Spiker was named the 2021 Lindy Center for Civic in a seven-team tournament instead of eight as
Engagement Award winner. He was given the Staff Abilene Christian had to withdraw, While in Nassau,
Award for Campus and Community Engagement. the Dragons had a “rain delay” in the second half due
Spiker is the only Drexel coach to win the award. It to a leak in the roof during a rain storm. The game
goes to one staff member each year that exhibits the was moved to a different court location in the Baha
tenets of good campus or community partnership in Mar Convention Center and restarted almost five
their efforts regardless of their university role. Spiker hours later.
has been a vocal supporter for the new Center for On Tuesday, Dec. 14, the Dragons hosted Coppin
Black Culture. He raised and matched $10,000 for the State at the DAC. The Eagles left their uniform
creation of the Center and, equally important, has jerseys back in Baltimore and had to play the game in
championed its mission on educating and fighting Drexel’s practice uniforms.
racism in our country. Last season, Drexel had 12 of its games canceled
and a few others moved due to the pandemic.
Milestones
Cam Wynter Turnover Record Set In Opener
*Moved past Frantz Massenat into third place on Drexel set a school record on opening night against
Drexel’s career list on Feb. 12 against Northeastern. Neumann. The Dragons committed just two
*Has 136 career steals (eighth at DU) and needs seven turnovers, which broke the old record of three set on
to tie Tramayne Hawthorne for seventh place. a number of occasions, most recently in 2015. The
*Enters today’s game with 1,597 career points, which Dragons had 20 assists before committing their first
is ninth on the school’s career scoring list. He needs turnover and finished the game with a 24-to-2 assist-
just 24 points to move past all the way into seventh to-turnover ratio, which was also a school record.
place on the school’s career scoring list.
Classroom Success
James Butler Drexel’s grades came in and once again the team has
*Now has 992 career rebounds, which is fourth performed well in the classroom. The Dragons had
all-time at Drexel. He trails only Malik Rose, Bob a 3.07 grade-point average this semester. It was the
Stephens and Samme Givens on Drexel’s career sixth straight semester that the men’s basketball
rebounding list. team earned at least a 3.0 grade-point average. Once
*Has 1,211 career points, which is 25th all-time at again Matey Juric led the way with a perfect 4.0.
Drexel. Up next on the Drexel career scoring list is
Jonathan Rabb in 24th place with 1,222 points. Presenting Sponsor
International Brotherhood of Electrical Worker’s Local
1,000-1,000 Club 98 was named the presenting sponsor of the 2021-22
James Butler is closing in on becoming one of the few Drexel Men’s Basketball season.
members of the 1,000-point, 1,000-rebound club. The IBEW Local 98 is a proud supporter of Drexel
only three Drexel players ever to reach that plateau Athletics and Drexel University for the second
are Bob Stephens, Malik Rose and Samme Givens. straight season.
Butler is eight rebounds away from becoming only
the 23rd player at any of the Philadelphia Division
The Last Time A Dragon... The Last Time An Opponent...
Scored 20 points 2-14-22, C. Washington (21), Charleston Scored 20 pts. 2-19-22, Darius Burford (31), Elon
Scored 25 points 2-7-22, Camren Wynter (27), JMU Scored 25 pts. 2-19-22, Darius Burford (31), Elon
Scored 30 points 1-17-22, Xavier Bell (30), Hofstra Scored 30 pts. 2-19-22, Darius Burford (31), Elon
Scored 40 points 1-25-18, Tramaine Isabell (40) lon Scored 40 pts. 1-29-94, Eddie Benton (54), Vermont
Two scored 20 12-2-21, Butler (25) and Martin (20), FDU Two w/ 20 2-10-22, Estrada (32)/Ray (20), Hofstra
Had 10 Reb. 2-14-22, Williams (11)/Martin (10), Charleston Had 10 Reb. 2-12-22, Chris Doherty (12), NU
Had 11 Reb. 2-14-22, Amari Williams (11), vs. Charleston Had 11 Reb. 2-12-22, Chris Doherty (12), NU
Had 12 Reb. 2-7-22, Amari Williams (13), JMU Had 12 Reb. 2-12-22, Chris Doherty (12), NU
Had 13 Reb. 2-7-22, Amari Williams (13), JMU Had 13 Reb. 1-20-22, Michael Graham (17), Elon
Had 14 Reb. 12-2-21, James Butler (14), FDU Had 14 Reb. 1-20-22, Michael Graham (17), Elon
Had 15 Reb. 11-23-21, James Butler (16), Charlotte Had 15 Reb. 1-20-22, Michael Graham (17), Elon
Had 8 assists 2-14-22, Cam Wynter (8), Charleston Had 20 Reb. 2-24-18, Devontae Cacok (21), UNCW
Had 9 assists 1-15-22, Cam Wynter (9), Northeastern Had 8 assists 2-7-21, Caleb Burgess (8), Hofstra
Had 10 assists 1-17-21, Cam Wynter (11), W&M Had 9 assists 1-12-19, Kai Toews (13), UNCW
Had five steals 1-26-19, Camren Wynter (5), Delaware Had 10 assists 1-12-19, Kai Toews (13), UNCW
Had five blocks 1-15-22, Amari Williams (5), Northeastern Had five steals 1-22-22, Brandon Carroll (5), W&M
Made five 3-ptrs. 2-14-22, C. Washington (6), Charleston Had five blocks 2-13-20, Nathan Knight (7), W&M
Had a double-double2-14-22, M. Martin (12-10), Charleston Made five 3-ptrs. 12-11-21, Kyle Cardaci (5-9), Coppin St.
Had a triple-double 2-9-02, Eric Schmieder, Delaware Double-Double 2-12-22, Chris Doherty (17-12), NU
Perfect FG% (5 att.) 12-8-18, James Butler (5-5) vs. UMBC Perfect FG% (6 att.) 2-1-20, Dylan Painter (7-7), Delaware
Perfect 3FG% (3 att.) 2-3-22, Xavier Bell (3-3), at Delaware Perfect 3FG% (4 att.) 1-25-20, Tareq Coburn (4-4), Hofstra
Shot 100% FT (6) 2-7-22, Melik Martin (6-6), vs. JMU Shot 100% FT (6 att.) 2-7-21, Isaac Kante (6-6), Hofstra
**School Record
Summary
Overall Statistics Conference Statistics
Player GP-GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
WYNTER, Camren 26-26 34.5 .433 .294 .863 5.2 4.7 20 0 15.3 16-16 34.2 .436 .314 .900 5.2 5.1 13 0 16.1
MARTIN, Melik 26-23 26.4 .521 .379 .720 5.2 1.3 29 9 11.1 16-14 28.6 .507 .356 .737 6.3 1.3 21 6 12.1
BELL, Xavier 25-23 25.5 .491 .339 .769 1.4 1.7 11 3 10.8 16-14 26.3 .500 .405 .808 1.3 1.8 6 2 11.3
WILLIAMS, Amari 25-15 20.6 .521 .500 .620 6.7 1.2 16 53 9.2 15-15 26.0 .548 .500 .591 7.7 1.3 14 40 11.9
BUTLER, James 22-11 21.7 .543 .500 .673 7.3 0.9 7 4 8.7 12-1 16.3 .444 .333 .556 4.8 0.6 2 3 3.8
WASHINGTON, Coletrane 25-14 20.6 .393 .346 .538 1.1 0.8 10 6 6.2 16-13 24.9 .442 .397 .500 1.6 1.0 8 4 7.4
OKROS, Mate 20-15 23.4 .432 .390 .692 2.6 1.2 10 1 5.8 10-5 19.4 .500 .464 .500 1.7 1.0 5 0 4.9
ODEN, JR., Lamar 24-3 15.9 .420 .474 .725 2.0 0.7 1 2 5.2 14-2 14.5 .425 .464 .583 1.7 0.6 1 1 3.9
BROWN, Tre 24-0 9.9 .412 .226 .727 1.3 0.8 9 1 3.0 14-0 8.5 .419 .167 .800 1.3 0.4 6 0 2.6
JURIC, Matey 26-0 15.9 .442 .348 .818 0.9 0.6 14 4 2.4 16-0 17.0 .441 .429 .778 0.9 0.6 7 1 2.7
BUTLER, Terrence 1-0 3.7 .333 .000 .000 1.0 0.0 0 0 2.0 0-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0
HOUSE, Luke 4-0 3.0 .667 .500 1.000 0.5 0.0 0 0 1.8 1-0 0.7 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0
ATSUREN, Ata 2-0 1.5 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0.6 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0
WANG, Dean 4-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3-0 0.4 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0
Totals 26 .468 .355 .720 33.7 13.2 127 83 73.6 16 .475 .379 .712 32.0 12.9 83 57 72.3
Opponent 26 .448 .339 .710 33.7 11.4 165 62 70.2 16 .444 .316 .721 34.5 11.0 97 32 68.4
Scoring
Overall Statistics Conference Statistics
Player FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G
WYNTER, Camren 151-349 .433 32-109 .294 63-73 .863 397 15.3 95-218 .436 22-70 .314 45-50 .900 257 16.1
MARTIN, Melik 114-219 .521 25-66 .379 36-50 .720 289 11.1 75-148 .507 16-45 .356 28-38 .737 194 12.1
BELL, Xavier 110-224 .491 21-62 .339 30-39 .769 271 10.8 71-142 .500 17-42 .405 21-26 .808 180 11.3
WILLIAMS, Amari 85-163 .521 2-4 .500 57-92 .620 229 9.2 69-126 .548 2-4 .500 39-66 .591 179 11.9
BUTLER, James 75-138 .543 6-12 .500 35-52 .673 191 8.7 20-45 .444 1-3 .333 5-9 .556 46 3.8
WASHINGTON, Coletrane 55-140 .393 37-107 .346 7-13 .538 154 6.2 42-95 .442 29-73 .397 6-12 .500 119 7.4
OKROS, Mate 38-88 .432 30-77 .390 9-13 .692 115 5.8 17-34 .500 13-28 .464 2-4 .500 49 4.9
ODEN, JR., Lamar 34-81 .420 27-57 .474 29-40 .725 124 5.2 17-40 .425 13-28 .464 7-12 .583 54 3.9
BROWN, Tre 28-68 .412 7-31 .226 8-11 .727 71 3.0 13-31 .419 2-12 .167 8-10 .800 36 2.6
JURIC, Matey 23-52 .442 8-23 .348 9-11 .818 63 2.4 15-34 .441 6-14 .429 7-9 .778 43 2.7
BUTLER, Terrence 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0
HOUSE, Luke 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 7 1.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0
ATSUREN, Ata 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0
WANG, Dean 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0
Totals 716-1529 .468 196-552 .355 285-396 .720 1913 73.6 434-913 .475 121-319 .379 168-236 .712 1157 72.3
Opponent 685-1528 .448 170-501 .339 284-400 .710 1824 70.2 415-935 .444 97-307 .316 168-233 .721 1095 68.4
Totals
Overall Statistics Conference Statistics
Player O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO HI PTS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO HI PTS
WYNTER, Camren 13 122 135 54 0 122 62 2.0 27 10 73 83 38 0 81 35 2.3 27
MARTIN, Melik 29 107 136 52 0 35 31 1.1 24 20 80 100 31 0 20 16 1.3 21
BELL, Xavier 10 25 35 55 0 42 37 1.1 30 5 16 21 39 0 28 29 1.0 30
WILLIAMS, Amari 50 118 168 50 1 30 45 0.7 21 30 86 116 34 0 20 29 0.7 21
BUTLER, James 40 120 160 49 3 19 16 1.2 25 11 46 57 20 1 7 5 1.4 8
WASHINGTON, Coletrane 9 18 27 27 0 20 12 1.7 21 8 17 25 19 0 16 9 1.8 21
OKROS, Mate 14 38 52 28 0 24 15 1.6 16 8 9 17 14 0 10 6 1.7 15
ODEN, JR., Lamar 17 32 49 31 1 16 21 0.8 15 6 18 24 21 1 8 14 0.6 13
BROWN, Tre 3 27 30 17 0 19 14 1.4 11 2 16 18 7 0 6 8 0.8 11
JURIC, Matey 3 20 23 25 0 15 20 0.8 7 2 13 15 17 0 10 12 0.8 7
BUTLER, Terrence 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0
HOUSE, Luke 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0
ATSUREN, Ata 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0
WANG, Dean 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0
Totals 212 665 877 392 5 342 288 1.2 103 118 394 512 241 2 206 171 1.2 88
Opponent 227 649 876 429 7 297 290 1.0 90 158 394 552 257 6 176 181 1.0 83
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Team Game-by-Game
as of Feb 20, 2022
All games
Drexel Averages
Games Points/ 3FG Rebounds/ Assists/ Turnovers/ Assist/Turnover Steals/ Blocks/
FG Pct FT Pct
Played game Pct game game game ratio game game
26 73.6 46.8 35.5 72.0 33.7 13.2 11.1 1.2 4.9 3.2
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Opponents Game-by-Game
as of Feb 20, 2022
All games
Opponents Averages
Games Points/ 3FG Rebounds/ Assists/ Turnovers/ Assist/Turnover Steals/ Blocks/
FG Pct FT Pct
Played game Pct game game game ratio game game
26 70.2 44.8 33.9 71.0 33.7 11.4 11.2 1.0 6.3 2.4