Dev (Castlemont High) Manley just finished his final season with Kent State, averaging 13.1 points (second on his team) and 2.8 rebounds per game (up from 9.7 and 1.8 as a junior). He shot 40%, 39% and 79% respectively.
Manley was named Second Team All Mid-American Conference for his production.
"Manley was one of three Golden Flashes to play in all 31 games and made 25 starts. He averaged 13.6 points per game and made a Kent State single-season record 101 three-point field goals, which ranks ninth in the country, while also shooting 40.6 percent from beyond the three-point arc to rank in the top 40 nationally. Manley helped the Flashes stay in the title race when Hall was sidelined for five games at the beginning of February by averaging 18.8 points per game over that span and made the go-ahead three-point shot in the final minute of a must-win game at Bowling Green last week.
"Devareaux has turned himself from a player who played 98 minutes as a freshman to one of the top 10 players in this league," Senderoff said. "It's a tremendous accomplishment for him and really shows what hard work and dedication can do."
Monday, March 23, 2015
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