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25 games played
Ebuka Okorie is a freshman guard who leads Stanford in scoring at 22.3 points per game this season. Ebuka Okorie shoulders the scoring load for Stanford. He is money at the free throw line (83.1%), making him reliable in crunch time. He has started all 25 games this season.
Okorie arrived at Stanford from Brewster Academy in New Hampshire as the No. 119 overall recruit in the 2025 class according to 247Sports. He was not featured in any preseason mock drafts or preseason distinctions, but has since emerged as one of the most electric scorers in the country. In his first four games, he combined for 102 points, and he went on to break Stanford's 40-year-old freshman single-season scoring record. He scored a career-high 40 points against Georgia Tech and leads the nation with 12 games of 25 or more points. His rapid ascent has drawn NBA draft attention.
Okorie arrived at Stanford from Brewster Academy in New Hampshire as the No. 119 overall recruit in the 2025 class according to 247Sports. He was not featured in any preseason mock drafts or preseason distinctions, but has since emerged as one of the most electric scorers in the country. In his first four games, he combined for 102 points, and he went on to break Stanford's 40-year-old freshman single-season scoring record. He scored a career-high 40 points against Georgia Tech and leads the nation with 12 games of 25 or more points. His rapid ascent has drawn NBA draft attention.
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