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2022-23 Men's Basketball Roster

Christina Leung
USF Athletics
Christina Leung
Christina Leung
Christina Leung
Christina Leung
Christina Leung
USF Athletics
Christina Leung
Christina Leung

0 Khalil Shabazz

0 Khalil Shabazz

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Height:
    6-0
  • Weight:
    170
  • Class:
    Graduate Student
  • Hometown:
    Seattle, Wash.
  • High School:
    Rainier Beach HS
  • Prev School:
    Central Washington

Summary

Biography

HONORS & AWARDS
-First Team All-WCC - 2022-23
-Second Team All-WCC (2) - 2020-2021, 2021-2022
-NABC District 9 Second Team - 2022-23

CAREER RECORDS (at end of career):
-Three-pointers made (299) - 1st
-Three-pointers attempted (858) - 1st
-Field goals attempted (1,486) - 1st
-Steals (236) - 3rd
-Total points (1,804) - 4th
-Free throw percentage (.819) - 4th
-Games played (128) - 8th
-Free throws made (339) - 9th
-Field goals made (583) - 13th
-40th student-athlete in program history to eclipse 1,000 points

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
- Games Played - 8th (34) - 2019-2020
- 3-Point Field Goals Made - T-6th (63) - 2019-2020
- 3-Point Field Goals Made - T-8th (62) - 2020-2021
- 3-Point Field Goals Attempted - T-4th (189) - 2020-2021
- Steals - T-10th (56) - 2019-2020
2022-23 (GRADUATE STUDENT):
  • Played in 34 games making 34 starts… earned All-WCC First Team honors for the first time in his career...Named to the NABC District 9 Second Team
  • Led USF with 17.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game...Led the WCC in total steals (73) while also finishing in the top five in total minutes (1,203, second), free throws made (146, third), free throw percentage (85.9, third), minutes per game (35.4, fourth), total points (605, fourth) and points per game (17.8, fourth)
  • Finished in double figures in 24 of his 34 appearances...Scored 20+ points 16 times...Scored 30+ points three times
  • Passed former teammate Jordan Ratinho to become the program's all-time leader in three-pointers made at Portland on Jan. 12, 2023
  • Tallied a career-high 38 points in USF's double overtime victory over Santa Clara in the quarterfinal round of the WCC Tournament

2021-22 (RS-SENIOR):
  • Played in 34 games making 34 starts… earned All-WCC Second Team honors for the second straight year…earned Division 1-AAA ADA Scholar Athlete Team honors
  • Became the 40th student athlete to reach 1,000 career points at USF with 17 points in USF’s 88-85 victory over Santa Clara
  • Finished second on the team averaging 13.7 points per game… scored 466 total points, giving him three consecutive seasons scoring 350 points or more
  • Finished with 20 or more points seven times including scoring his season high- 27 points twice against Gonzaga and San Diego…finished with 79 made 3-point field goals… shot 34.5 percent from behind-the-arc…shot 38 percent overall (158-412)...led the team in free throw percentage with 84.5 percent from the free-throw line (71-84)
  • Was named to the WCC All-Tournament team after finishing with averages of 24.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals in two games played

2020-21 (RS-JUNIOR):
  • Played in 25 games making 25 starts...earned All-WCC Second Team honors...finished second on the team averaging 15.0 points per game...scored 375 giving him back-to-back seasons with 350 points
  • Finished in double figures in scoring in all but six contests...finished with 20 or more points seven times including 31 points against UMass-Lowell and 30 against BYU...finished with 62 made 3-point field goals averaging 2.48 3s per contest...shot 33.2 percent from beyond the arc...overall shot 36.6 percent from the field (127-for-347)...was 76.6 percent from the free throw line (59-for-77)
  • Led the Dons with 48 steals, which was second in the WCC...his 2.0 steals per came in WCC action led the conference...had a career-high six steals in the loss at Loyola Marymount on Jan. 10...also had his second career block in that contest, rejecting 7'3" center Mattius Markusson.

2019-20 (RS-SOPHOMORE):
  • Played 34 games making two starts…one of four Dons to finish the season in double figures, averaging 10.5 points per game…finished the year with 358 points, one of five Dons to score 300 or more this season
  • Led the WCC with 56 steals and was second in the WCC in steals per game at 1.6…the 56 steals is tied for 10th most in USF single-season history
  • Finished with 17 games in double figures, eclipsed the 20 point plateau once…scored a career-high 30 points in the win over BYU on Jan. 25, the first player to score 30 or more in four years
  • Made his USF debut on No. 5 against Sonoma State and finished with 15 points and seven rebounds…recorded his first Division I double-double in the win over Yale with 17 points and 10 rebounds
  • Shot .416 from the field going 116-for-279…third on the team in 3-point accuracy connecting on 37.1 percent of his attempts going 63-for-170…the 63 made 3-point field goals led the team and is tied for sixth most in USF single season history...the 170 attempts is 10th most in a single season…in conference play, he averaged 10.8 points per game with 1.6 assists per game
  • In the WCC Tournament, averaged 11.7 points per game and shot 47.8 percent from the field.

2018-19 (SOPHOMORE) - Utilized his redshirt season due to NCAA transfer rules.
PRIOR TO USF: 
  • Named Men's Basketball Freshman of the Year by the Great Northwest Athletic Conference and GNAC Honorable Mention honors his one season at Central Washington
  • Was CWU's first freshman of the year selection...he played in all 26 games making 24 starts...in 28 minutes of action he averaged 15.3 points per game which led the squad
  • Shot 44.7 percent from the floor and 41.8 percent from 3-point range...made six 3-point field goals in a game against Alaska on Jan. 13
  • In the GNAC Conference Tournament, he tallied his first collegiate double-double, scoring a game-high 23 points, while grabbing a contest best 13 rebounds.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: 
  • Was a four-time letter winner for Seattle prep powerhouse Rainier Beach High School...helped guide the Vikings to two state championships, in his freshman and junior season, advanced to the state title game in each of his campaigns
  • As a senior, he averaged 15 points, six assists, four rebounds and three steals a game, earning him second team honors in Seattle's Metro League...scored 47 points in an overtime victory over O'Dea, which was the second-highest scoring mark in school history behind San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray
  • He was also a member of the 2013-14 Beach team that competed in the Dicks Sporting Goods High School National Tournament that crowned the nations true national champion...the Vikings were the first school from the State of Washington to compete in the tournament
  • Has one sibling, a brother named Shadeed who currently plays at Iowa Western...he and his brother have a combined five state championships between the two of them, which is the most in state history between brothers
  • Hobbies include rapping and bowling
  • Chose USF because of basketball and its a city similar to Seattle
  • If he could travel anywhere in the world, he would like to visit Spain
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    2018-19Sophomore

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    2019-20Redshirt Sophomore

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    2020-21Redshirt Junior

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    2021-22Redshirt Senior

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    2022-23Graduate Student

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