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21 games played
Connor Amundsen is a sophomore point guard who has been a key part of Dartmouth's rotation, averaging 10.0 points in 21 games. He takes care of the ball with just 1.2 turnovers per game.
Connor Amundsen is a sophomore point guard from Fresno, CA who has quickly established himself as one of the Ivy League's better floor generals. The 5-11 Clovis North graduate holds 14 individual records at his high school and was named the Fresno Bee Player of the Year before enrolling at Dartmouth, where ESPN ranked him a three-star recruit and the fourth-best point guard in California. As a freshman, he won five Ivy League Rookie of the Week awards and averaged 10.5 points and 3.1 assists per game. Now a sophomore, Amundsen remains the engine of the Dartmouth offense, averaging 10.0 points, 4.0 assists, and 30.3 minutes per game across 21 appearances — a reliable presence who runs the show for one of the Ancient Eight's more competitive programs.
Connor Amundsen is a sophomore point guard from Fresno, CA who has quickly established himself as one of the Ivy League's better floor generals. The 5-11 Clovis North graduate holds 14 individual records at his high school and was named the Fresno Bee Player of the Year before enrolling at Dartmouth, where ESPN ranked him a three-star recruit and the fourth-best point guard in California. As a freshman, he won five Ivy League Rookie of the Week awards and averaged 10.5 points and 3.1 assists per game. Now a sophomore, Amundsen remains the engine of the Dartmouth offense, averaging 10.0 points, 4.0 assists, and 30.3 minutes per game across 21 appearances — a reliable presence who runs the show for one of the Ancient Eight's more competitive programs.
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