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26 games played
Dylan Arnett is a senior forward and one of North Texas's most reliable scorers at 8.2 points per game. He adds 6.3 rebounds per game to go with his scoring. He has started all 26 games this season.
Dylan Arnett's path to North Texas began in Chicago, where he grew up and attended DePaul College Prep. Originally committed to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Arnett's recruitment unraveled when the program fired its head coach in March 2022 — the same week Daniyal Robinson was beginning his tenure at Cleveland State. Robinson called Arnett that summer, and the two have not been separated since. The 6-foot-9 forward spent three seasons with Robinson at Cleveland State, earning All-Horizon League Third Team and All-Defensive Team honors while ranking among just three players nationally to average 11-plus points, 7-plus rebounds, and 1-plus blocks on better than 61% shooting in his final season. His 95 career blocks at CSU ranked seventh in program history. When Robinson was hired at North Texas, Arnett immediately committed. He has continued to deliver in Denton, including a buzzer-beating 16-foot jumper at Loyola Chicago that landed on SportsCenter's Top 10.
Dylan Arnett's path to North Texas began in Chicago, where he grew up and attended DePaul College Prep. Originally committed to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Arnett's recruitment unraveled when the program fired its head coach in March 2022 — the same week Daniyal Robinson was beginning his tenure at Cleveland State. Robinson called Arnett that summer, and the two have not been separated since. The 6-foot-9 forward spent three seasons with Robinson at Cleveland State, earning All-Horizon League Third Team and All-Defensive Team honors while ranking among just three players nationally to average 11-plus points, 7-plus rebounds, and 1-plus blocks on better than 61% shooting in his final season. His 95 career blocks at CSU ranked seventh in program history. When Robinson was hired at North Texas, Arnett immediately committed. He has continued to deliver in Denton, including a buzzer-beating 16-foot jumper at Loyola Chicago that landed on SportsCenter's Top 10.
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