2021-22 Men's Basketball Roster

2 Tyrell Roberts

Biography

JUNIOR (2021-22) - Played in 36 of 37 contests while starting 31 games ... finished second on the team at 11.4 ppg ... recorded his first of three 20+ point games against EWU scoring 23 points to lead the Cougs including hitting 8-of-8 from the line ... went for a season-high 25 at Colorado Jan. 6 and again tallied 23 points against Santa Clara in his first NIT contest (4th most in an NIT game for the Cougs) ... made 88 made three-pointers ranks 5th on the Cougs’ single season list ... made a career-best 7-of-16 from deep against Santa Clara to open the NIT (finished with 14 made three-pointers in four NIT games, the most in the postseason all-time for WSU) ... went 49-for-53 (92.5%) from the line, setting the record for consecutive FT to start a career with 25 makes ... his 92.5 FT% was a program record for a single season ...led the team in rebounding twice on the year grabbing a career high 7 rebounds at Oregon and again at Washington marking the first two times in his career ... in the NIT averaged - 14.3 ppg on a WSU NIT record 14-of-38 (36.8%) shooting from deep ... named to the Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll.

PRIOR TO WSU - An elite shooter, Roberts heads to the Palouse after dominating Division II to earn all-america honors at UCSD. Prior to opting out of the 2020-21 season, Roberts scored over 1,000 points (1,042) in just two seasons averaging 16.5 points per game in 63 contests while shooting 41.1% from behind the arc during his career. As a sophomore in 2019-20, Roberts would be named the CCAA Most Valuable Player as he averaged 19.2 ppg on 48.0% (205-427) shooting including a scorching 46.3% (111-240) from deep falling just shy of the coveted 50-40-90 season. Proving unstoppable at times, the second-year guard scored a CCAA Tournament record 45 points in a semifinal contest against Cal State East Bay to lead the Titans to the tournament championship game, hitting 10-of-12 from behind the arc. The 45 points were the second-most all-time in UCSD history and the third-most scored in the history of the CCAA. In addition to his scoring, Roberts proved himself a capable distributor averaging just under 3.0 assists per game in two seasons while posting a 1.7 assist/turnover ratio.

HIGH SCHOOL - Roberts prepped at Woodcreek High School where he led his team to the San Joaquin Division I Sectional, NorCal Open Division, and Sierra Foothill League championships as a senior.

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