University of Northern Colorado Athletics
Men's Basketball Wraps Up Jordan Davis for Next Season
11/12/2014 12:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
With the NCAA early signing period up and going, the Bears have announced the addition Davis, a 6-2 shooting guard from Las Vegas, Nevada.
GREELEY, Colo. – The early signing period began Wednesday, and head coach B. J. Hill with the rest of his staff announced the addition of Jordan Deangelo Davis to the men's basketball roster for the 2015-16 season.
Davis hails from the Southwest and will add much needed depth for UNC next season with five seniors on the roster this year.
"We are very excited about adding Jordan Davis to our program," said Hill. "Our staff did a great job throughout the process of his recruitment. Jordan is someone who has been coached at a high level both with his high school team and on the AAU scene. He brings a great motor and passion for the game with a hunger to improve. He is a very good player but even better person!"
Jordan Deangelo Davis (6-2, 175-lbs, Shooting Guard)
Davis is from Las Vegas, Nevada and is playing at Canyon Springs High School. He has guided his team to back-to-back Regional Championships, as well as back-to-back State High School Final Four appearances. Teamed with his older brother, Gerad Davis on Canyon Springs last year, the duo's squad made it all the way to the finals, earning State Champions Runners-Up.
Key Highlights:
-Super Seven basketball team 2014-15
-Most improved varsity player 2012-13 (sophomore season)
-A/B Honor Roll Student
-2013-14 State Basketball Runners-Up
-Freshman MVP 2011-12
-Averages 17 PPG, 6 APG, and 5 RPG.
-Regional champions 2012-13/2013-14
- Averages 17 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals per game.
Jordan is the son of Joseph Austin and Autumn McKinney. Davis plans to be a Sports and Exercise Science major.
Davis hails from the Southwest and will add much needed depth for UNC next season with five seniors on the roster this year.
"We are very excited about adding Jordan Davis to our program," said Hill. "Our staff did a great job throughout the process of his recruitment. Jordan is someone who has been coached at a high level both with his high school team and on the AAU scene. He brings a great motor and passion for the game with a hunger to improve. He is a very good player but even better person!"
Jordan Deangelo Davis (6-2, 175-lbs, Shooting Guard)
Davis is from Las Vegas, Nevada and is playing at Canyon Springs High School. He has guided his team to back-to-back Regional Championships, as well as back-to-back State High School Final Four appearances. Teamed with his older brother, Gerad Davis on Canyon Springs last year, the duo's squad made it all the way to the finals, earning State Champions Runners-Up.
Key Highlights:
-Super Seven basketball team 2014-15
-Most improved varsity player 2012-13 (sophomore season)
-A/B Honor Roll Student
-2013-14 State Basketball Runners-Up
-Freshman MVP 2011-12
-Averages 17 PPG, 6 APG, and 5 RPG.
-Regional champions 2012-13/2013-14
- Averages 17 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals per game.
Jordan is the son of Joseph Austin and Autumn McKinney. Davis plans to be a Sports and Exercise Science major.
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