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24 games played
Kennard Davis Jr. is a junior forward who has been a key part of BYU's rotation, averaging 7.8 points in 24 games. He takes care of the ball with just 0.8 turnovers per game. He has started all 24 games for a BYU squad ranked 19th in the NET.
Kennard Davis Jr. came to BYU after establishing himself as one of the Missouri Valley Conference's top scorers at Southern Illinois. A product of Vashon High School in St. Louis, Missouri, Davis led the Wolverines to four consecutive state championships and was named Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Class 4 Player of the Year. He appeared in 64 games over two seasons at SIU, including 41 starts. After averaging 4.2 points as a freshman, Davis broke out as a sophomore, earning Second Team All-MVC honors with a career-best 16.3 points per game on 45.5 percent shooting from the field and 37.6 percent from three. His transfer portal recruitment drew interest from DePaul, Ohio State, Miami, Texas, Vanderbilt, and USC before he committed to BYU in April 2025 as the third transfer addition to the Cougars' roster. The 6-6 wing arrived in Provo with two years of eligibility remaining and the scoring versatility to contribute immediately.
Kennard Davis Jr. came to BYU after establishing himself as one of the Missouri Valley Conference's top scorers at Southern Illinois. A product of Vashon High School in St. Louis, Missouri, Davis led the Wolverines to four consecutive state championships and was named Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Class 4 Player of the Year. He appeared in 64 games over two seasons at SIU, including 41 starts. After averaging 4.2 points as a freshman, Davis broke out as a sophomore, earning Second Team All-MVC honors with a career-best 16.3 points per game on 45.5 percent shooting from the field and 37.6 percent from three. His transfer portal recruitment drew interest from DePaul, Ohio State, Miami, Texas, Vanderbilt, and USC before he committed to BYU in April 2025 as the third transfer addition to the Cougars' roster. The 6-6 wing arrived in Provo with two years of eligibility remaining and the scoring versatility to contribute immediately.
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