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CAREER HONORS
- Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree (2023)
2022-23 (Graduate)
- Played in all 35 games and 26 starts
- Averaged 9.7 points per game and was second on the team with 59 three-point field goals
- Shot 36.9 percent from long range and was 40-of-45 (88.9 percent) from the free throw line
- Made at least one three-pointer in all but five games
- Had 13 points and tied a career-high with six rebounds in the win over Charleston Southern (11/10)
- Made three 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 22 points against San Diego State (11/21) in Maui
- Went over 1,000 career points with a three-pointer against Maine (12/21)
- Knocked-down three threes and finished with 15 points in the win at Northwestern (1/1)
- Made three 3-pointers, had a career-high tying two steals and fouled-out for the first time in his career at Rutgers (1/15)
- Came off the bench for the first time and scored 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting and 2-of-2 from long range
- Was 7-of-7 from the floor and 4-of-4 from deep for a team-high 20 points at Iowa (2/16) while reaching 200 career three-pointers
- Was 6-of-8 from the floor to lead the team with 17 points in the Big Ten Tournament win over Wisconsin (3/8)
PRIOR TO OHIO STATE
- Played three seasons at West Virginia, appearing in 89 games
- Graduated from WVU with a bachelor’s degree in sport management
- Averaged 12.2 points per game in each of the last two seasons and had a career average of 10.1 ppg
- Played in all 32 games during the 2021-22 season and was second on the team in scoring. Made a three-pointer in all but three games of the 2021-22 season
- Was 12th in WVU history with 155 made three-pointers and shot 36.8 percent from long range
- His free-throw percentage of 86.1 ranks third in West Virginia history, while his mark of 88.9 percent on free throws in the 2020-21 season was the best single-season percentage in program history
- Prior to West Virginia, he was a junior college All-American at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. Led the nation in scoring, averaging 29.7 points per contest as well as leading the nation with 4.3 3-point field goals made per game.
- Is the Son of Jeff and Debbie McNeil