England Basketball Division 1 Season Statistics filled with USA Select Players!
The season ending statistics for England Basketball division 1 are now out, and USA Select players are well represented.
2nd leading scorer is 6’8″ Tyler Ousley who averaged an amazing 23.29 points per outing. Just behind him was USA Select’s Douglas McLaughlin-Williams was averaged 22.65 points per game. Both players were members of the 2009 European Exposure Tour and signed with the Sheffield Arrows in the EBL. Combining for a total of nearly 56 points per game, they were the highest scoring duo in the league!
The rebounding column was also well represented, as Douglas, a former Appalachian State University star, averaged 10.92 rebounds per game and Ousley, a NCAA Division 3 All American, averaged 10.69. Again the pair were the highest combined rebounders in the league! Offensive rebounds of 4.08 were enough for Ousley to lay claim to the 2nd spot in that category and USA Select’s Terrell Smith, who played for the Reading Rockets, gathered 2.93 offensive boards per game to place 8th on the list.
9.08 defensive rebounds placed McLaughlin-Williams at the top of that list. (Ousley was also in the top 5 with 6.62 per game)
Terrell Smith, also a member of the 2009 European Tour was listed 8th in the league for assists with 3.60 per game for the undefeated Reading Rockets. Smith, a former Limestone College player, also made the top 10 in steals placing at 6th place with 2.2 per game.
Leading the category of blocked shots was Tyler Ousley with 2.38 per game.
Proving that shot selection is important, Ousley was listed 2nd in the league with an incredible 56.5%.Not to be left out, Smith was # 9 at 51.91 %
In the 3 point shooting category McLaughlin-Williams shot a blistering 43.97 % for the season to place him 4th on the list. Terrell Smith was # 5 at 43.75 %.
The final statistic released was Free throw percentage and Tyler Ousley again managed to be listed with a solid 67.59% to place him 9th in the league.
Upon final review, USA Select General manager, Sean Kilmartin, was quite pleased to see such well rounded contributions.