How many points did Jordan Poole average in College?

Last Modified May 17, 2023 10:56 GMT
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Jordan Poole was a highly touted prospect coming out of high School. His college basketball career at the University of Michigan was not groundbreaking but he did not disappoint. During his time with the Michigan Wolverines, Poole made waves with his impressive performances on the court. Let's have a detailed look into his two seasons with Michigan.

Jordan Poole’s College Basketball Career

His Freshman Season

Jordan Poole averaged 6 points per game while shooting 37% from beyond the arc, making him one of Michigan’s most reliable outside shooters

One of Jordan Poole's standout performances during his freshman year came in the NCAA tournament game against Houston. With time running down and the Wolverines trailing by two points, Poole hit a deep three-pointer from beyond the arc to give Michigan a dramatic 64-63 victory over Houston.

This buzzer-beater shot catapulted him into the national spotlight and earned him instant fame as one of college basketball's breakout stars.

Throughout his freshman season, Jordan Poole demonstrated remarkable poise on both ends of the floor.

Moreover, he showcased excellent ball-handling skills that allowed him to create scoring opportunities for himself as well as for others around him. His quick moves offensively helped break down defenses and find open teammates for easy baskets.

Despite playing limited minutes during some games throughout his Freshman campaign, Jordan showed consistency in performing when called upon by coach John Beilein.

His Sophomore Season

Jordan Poole's sophomore season with the Michigan Wolverines was thrilling as he averaged 12.8 points, 3 rebounds, and 2.2 assists. As a key member of the team, he helped lead them to multiple victories throughout the season while showcasing his impressive skills on both ends of the court.

Poole began his sophomore campaign determined to improve upon his already impressive freshman-year performance. He worked tirelessly in the offseason, honing his shooting and ball-handling abilities while also improving his defensive prowess. His hard work paid off, as he quickly established himself as one of Michigan's most reliable players.

Throughout the season, Poole consistently demonstrated why he is considered one of college basketball's rising stars. His ability to score from all areas of the court made him a constant threat to opposing teams, and his quick hands and lightning-fast reflexes allowed him to rack up steals and disrupt passing lanes with ease.

Despite facing some tough opponents throughout the regular season and conference championships, Poole remained unfazed. He seemed to thrive under pressure - particularly in clutch situations where every point counted. In several games during Michigan's tournament run that year, it was Poole who stepped up with crucial shots or critical defensive plays that helped secure important victories for his team.

But perhaps what made Jordan Poole such a standout player during this time wasn't just his contributions; it was also how well he meshed with teammates like Ignaz Brazdeikis and Zavier Simpson. Together they formed a formidable trio on offense - each bringing their unique strengths and talents to create dynamic plays that left opponents struggling to keep up.

Overall, Jordan Poole's college basketball career at The University Of Michigan will be remembered fondly by fans due to how he stepped up when needed especially during crucial moments such as that unforgettable buzzer-beating shot which will forever remain etched in memory lanes. It’s no surprise that NBA scouts took notice leading up to draft day where he was selected #28 overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2019 NBA Draft after two seasons with the Wolverines program.

FAQs

A. In the year 2017. Poole played two seasons for the Wolverines and was among the important players on the roster.
A. Playing two seasons of College Ball at Michigan, Poole averaged 9.4 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and nearly one steal per game.
A. Poole started his Basketball journey by initially playing for Rufus King High School before transferring to La Lumiere High School.
A. Not at the moment. Jordan didn't have a good playoff run this season, especially against the Lakers. However, trade rumors are rare at the moment.

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