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23 games played
Jahni Summers is a junior guard who has been a key part of Sacramento State's rotation, averaging 10.0 points in 23 games. He has been a dangerous perimeter threat, hitting 41.5% from deep. He takes care of the ball with just 1.0 turnovers per game. He has started all 23 games this season.
Jahni Summers built his game at Coffeyville Community College before transferring to Indiana State, where he spent the 2024-25 season averaging 5.7 points and shooting 39 percent from three in 20 games for the Sycamores. When Mike Bibby was constructing Sacramento State's new roster, the 6-6 wing from Evansville, Indiana was among the guards he targeted for his backcourt depth. Summers has rewarded that confidence in his junior campaign, earning a starting spot in all 23 appearances and averaging 10.0 points per game while contributing as a consistent three-point threat. His signature moment came against Weber State in February 2026, when he matched his Division I career high with 22 points, and he followed that with 21 points — hitting six of eight attempts from beyond the arc — against California Baptist.
Jahni Summers built his game at Coffeyville Community College before transferring to Indiana State, where he spent the 2024-25 season averaging 5.7 points and shooting 39 percent from three in 20 games for the Sycamores. When Mike Bibby was constructing Sacramento State's new roster, the 6-6 wing from Evansville, Indiana was among the guards he targeted for his backcourt depth. Summers has rewarded that confidence in his junior campaign, earning a starting spot in all 23 appearances and averaging 10.0 points per game while contributing as a consistent three-point threat. His signature moment came against Weber State in February 2026, when he matched his Division I career high with 22 points, and he followed that with 21 points — hitting six of eight attempts from beyond the arc — against California Baptist.
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