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PPG 1 Steve Harrison Moody Bible Institute 18 500 27.8 2 Dione Greer Baptist Bible College (MO) 27 669 24.8 3 Terry Jones Central Christian College of Bible 15 363 24.2 4 Dowling, Thomas Great Lakes Christian College 15 352 23.5 5 Blandon Clemons Kentucky Christian University 27 629 23.3 6 Chris Funk Providence University College 19 419 22.1 7 Mikey Rosario Trinity Bible College 30 661 22.0 8 Mike Key Piedmont International University 25 547 21.9 9 Austin Hodges Multnomah University 22 476 21.6 10 Josh Barrett Toccoa Falls College 17 364 21.4 11 Nathan Roeder North Central University 22 468 21.3 12 Ethan Ammon Boyce College 22 462 21.0 13 Terence Culler Central Bible College 21 433 20.6 14 Gian Cook Multnomah University 28 565 20.2 15 Isaac Gonzalez Dallas Christian College 32 639 20.0 16 Andrew Berndt North Central University 21 407 19.4 17 Chris Lawson Lincoln Christian University 24 463 19.3 18 Jonathan Thompson Providence University College 19 362 19.1 19 Brady Cremeens Lincoln Christian University 24 452 18.8 20 Antoine Warren Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 27 505 18.7 21 AJ Williams Florida Christian College 25 456 18.2 22 David Landers Free Will Baptist Bible College 25 451 18.0 23 Kyle Wicklund Ozark Christian College 19 342 18.0 24 Dathan Marshall Faith Baptist Bible College 25 445 17.8 25 Jonathan Loutzenhise Grace University 28 498 17.8 Player School GP FGM FGA FG% 1 Dowling, Thomas Great Lakes Christian College 15 144 223 64.6% 2 Kyle Wicklund Ozark Christian College 19 150 247 60.7% 3 Terry Jones Central Christian College of Bible 15 162 268 60.4% 4 Terence Culler Central Bible College 21 161 267 60.3% 5 Jordan Harrell North Central University 22 120 204 58.8% 6 AJ Williams Florida Christian College 25 188 325 57.8% 7 Jerome Cheadle Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 25 159 278 57.2% 8 Kris Holford Central Christian College of Bible 25 133 237 56.1% 9 Dione Greer Baptist Bible College (MO) 27 292 528 55.3% 10 Tristan Shore Clearwater Christian College 25 159 289 55.0% 11 Austin Weece Ozark Christian College 27 118 215 54.9% 12 Danny Snyder Toccoa Falls College 17 69 126 54.8% 13 Bryce Burkman North Central University 12 50 92 54.3% 14 Sterling Roaf Manhattan Christian College 22 105 196 53.6% 15 Mohamed Fall Ohio Christian University 31 219 409 53.5% 16 Mike Key Piedmont International University 25 210 395 53.2% 17 Joey Kreuter Central Bible College 25 121 229 52.8% 18 Jeff Bishop Philadelphia Biblical University 14 56 106 52.8% 19 Hunter Jacobs Ozark Christian College 29 116 220 52.7% 20 Forest Stolk New Hope Christian College 30 156 296 52.7% 21 Jordan Greve Baptist Bible College (PA) 25 108 205 52.7% 22 Wesley Russell Ohio Christian University 30 150 285 52.6% 23 Dan Dodd Baptist Bible College (PA) 25 124 236 52.5% 24 Terrence Taylor Florida Christian College 18 98 187 52.4% 25 Zach Schutte Grace Bible College 28 141 270 52.2% Player School GP 3ptm 3pta 3pt% 1 Emmanuel Bland Boyce College 23 61 124 49.2% 2 Joe Beasley Grace University 28 45 102 44.1% 3 Andy DeKam Kuyper College 30 58 133 43.6% 4 Spencer Plank Grace University 28 44 104 42.3% 5 Jonathan Loutzenhise Grace University 28 87 206 42.2% 6 Sage Ruis Manhattan Christian College 29 62 147 42.2% 7 Jirous Knight Trinity College of Florida 25 55 131 42.0% 8 Jordan Marler Baptist Bible College (MO) 24 62 148 41.9% 9 Adam Derus Philadelphia Biblical University 25 64 153 41.8% 10 Alex Carrion Arlington Baptist College 16 19 46 41.3% 11 Rod Reed Arlington Baptist College 28 72 175 41.1% 12 Blandon Clemons Kentucky Christian University 27 81 197 41.1% 13 Tim Mahan Portland Bible College 13 45 110 40.9% 14 Delorian Glanton Ohio Christian University 31 34 84 40.5% 15 Steve Harrison Moody Bible Institute 18 67 166 40.4% 16 John Oostema Grace Bible College 29 60 150 40.0% 17 Luke Brigham Clearwater Christian College 25 36 90 40.0% 18 Matt Kurtz Grace Bible College 29 35 88 39.8% 19 Zach Mercado Northland International University 26 50 127 39.4% 20 Depew, Chase Johnson University 18 24 61 39.3% 21 Jeremy Hemphill Arlington Baptist College 16 20 51 39.2% 22 Craig Gajeski Central Bible College 27 44 113 38.9% 23 Lonnie Penner Manhattan Christian College 24 42 108 38.9% 24 Chris Lawson Lincoln Christian University 24 74 191 38.7% 25 Barry Bighorn Trinity Bible College 24 37 96 38.5% Player School GP FTM FTA FT% 1 Brady Cremeens Lincoln Christian University 24 71 75 94.7% 2 Nick Parish Moody Bible Institute 22 61 65 93.8% 3 Adam Derus Philadelphia Biblical University 25 75 86 87.2% 4 Rod Reed Arlington Baptist College 28 65 76 85.5% 5 Malcolm McCarty Dallas Christian College 32 138 163 84.7% 6 Nathan Roeder North Central University 22 113 134 84.3% 7 Donte Choice Dallas Christian College 25 40 48 83.3% 8 Steve Harrison Moody Bible Institute 18 71 86 82.6% 9 Griffin, Tyler Johnson University 26 47 57 82.5% 10 Luke Peterson Baptist Bible College (PA) 25 95 116 81.9% 11 Antoine Warren Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 27 129 158 81.6% 12 AJ Watson Baptist Bible College (MO) 15 57 70 81.4% 13 Josh Barrett Toccoa Falls College 17 92 113 81.4% 14 Andy DeKam Kuyper College 30 73 90 81.1% 15 Lonnie Penner Manhattan Christian College 24 77 95 81.1% 16 Dathan Marshall Faith Baptist Bible College 25 84 104 80.8% 17 Jonathan Loutzenhise Grace University 28 63 78 80.8% 18 Matthew Hunter Maranatha Baptist Bible College 24 37 46 80.4% 19 Drew Johnson Kentucky Christian University 25 78 97 80.4% 20 Ethan Ammon Boyce College 22 117 146 80.1% 21 JJ Hartung Grace University 25 52 65 80.0% 22 Tanner Moses Maranatha Baptist Bible College 24 40 50 80.0% 23 Matt Wells Clearwater Christian College 21 75 94 79.8% 24 Tirrell Cumberland Ohio Christian University 31 74 93 79.6% 25 Austin Hodges Multnomah University 22 92 116 79.3% Player School GP OReb DReb TotReb RPG 1 Levi Entz Grace University 28 100 231 331 11.8 2 Forest Stolk New Hope Christian College 30 112 233 345 11.5 3 Kyle Wicklund Ozark Christian College 19 63 143 206 10.8 4 Chris Funk Providence University College 19 71 128 199 10.5 5 Isaac Gonzalez Dallas Christian College 32 125 206 331 10.3 6 Dione Greer Baptist Bible College (MO) 27 128 148 276 10.2 7 Ethan Ammon Boyce College 22 82 140 222 10.1 8 Carlos Johnson West Coast Baptist College 28 78 190 268 9.6 9 Trey Ethridge Boyce College 24 70 138 208 8.7 10 Joel Borchardt Maranatha Baptist Bible College 25 67 145 212 8.5 11 Mohamed Fall Ohio Christian University 31 99 160 259 8.4 12 Montay Lee Kuyper College 30 99 144 243 8.1 13 Nate Smith Emmaus Bible College 21 49 121 170 8.1 14 Hall, Keith Great Lakes Christian College 15 32 89 121 8.1 15 Gregory Brewer Kuyper College 17 41 96 137 8.1 16 Terry Jones Central Christian College of Bible 15 34 85 119 7.9 17 Michael Stum Valley Forge Christan College 30 85 152 237 7.9 18 Danny Snyder Toccoa Falls College 17 43 91 134 7.9 19 Derek Westfall Toccoa Falls College 17 47 87 134 7.9 20 Ace Puckett Kentucky Christian University 19 66 83 149 7.8 21 Jordan Harrell North 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APG 1 Mike Key Piedmont International University 25 189 7.6 2 Josh Barrett Toccoa Falls College 17 125 7.4 3 Wesley Russell Ohio Christian University 30 180 6.0 4 Devonte Tiamfook Grace University 28 165 5.9 5 Nick Parish Moody Bible Institute 22 125 5.7 6 Mac Ingmire Lincoln Christian University 21 111 5.3 7 Steve Bustrin Multnomah University 29 153 5.3 8 Javan Summers Piedmont International University 16 80 5.0 9 Matt Powell Boyce College 24 119 5.0 10 Paden Bennett Ozark Christian College 29 133 4.6 11 Nathan Roeder North Central University 22 100 4.5 12 Quincy Alexander New Hope Christian College 29 129 4.4 13 Rasheed Hall Trinity College of Florida 24 106 4.4 14 Blandon Clemons Kentucky Christian University 27 119 4.4 15 Matthew McGivern Maranatha Baptist Bible College 23 99 4.3 16 AJ Anthony Trinity Bible College 18 76 4.2 17 Antoine Warren Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 27 113 4.2 18 Artrell McMillan Grace University 27 112 4.1 19 Rod Williams Baptist Bible College (MO) 29 119 4.1 20 Kevin Coverson Multnomah University 29 114 3.9 21 Mikey Rosario Trinity Bible College 30 116 3.9 22 Steven Terrell Free Will Baptist Bible College 25 96 3.8 23 Terrence Taylor Florida Christian College 18 69 3.8 24 Emmanuel Bland Boyce College 23 88 3.8 25 Ryan Krombeen Grace Bible College 27 103 3.8 Player School GP Blk.
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