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26 games played
Je'Shawn Stevenson is a sophomore guard who leads North Texas in scoring at 17.4 points per game this season. He is a disruptive defender, averaging 1.9 steals per game. He is money at the free throw line (83.9%), making him reliable in crunch time. He has started all 26 games this season.
A Chicago native and graduate of Lindblom High School — where he was the program's all-time leading scorer at 25.7 points per game — Je'Shawn Stevenson arrived at North Texas as the reigning Horizon League Freshman of the Year after a standout debut season at Cleveland State. The 6-foot-2 guard followed head coach Daniyal Robinson from Cleveland State to Denton, bringing with him the honor of being the first CSU player to win that award since eventual NBA guard Bryn Forbes in 2013. At North Texas, Stevenson has emerged as one of the American Athletic Conference's most dynamic two-way guards, ranking second in the league in steals. His combination of scoring — he scored in double figures in 17 games at Cleveland State — and on-ball defense has quickly made him a cornerstone of the Mean Green's program rebuild.
A Chicago native and graduate of Lindblom High School — where he was the program's all-time leading scorer at 25.7 points per game — Je'Shawn Stevenson arrived at North Texas as the reigning Horizon League Freshman of the Year after a standout debut season at Cleveland State. The 6-foot-2 guard followed head coach Daniyal Robinson from Cleveland State to Denton, bringing with him the honor of being the first CSU player to win that award since eventual NBA guard Bryn Forbes in 2013. At North Texas, Stevenson has emerged as one of the American Athletic Conference's most dynamic two-way guards, ranking second in the league in steals. His combination of scoring — he scored in double figures in 17 games at Cleveland State — and on-ball defense has quickly made him a cornerstone of the Mean Green's program rebuild.
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