2023-24 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
Awards and Honors
Dean’s List: S24
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll: F23
Career Recap: Austin Peay
2023-24 (Sophomore)
Appeared in 30 games, making six starts during his first season in Clarksville… Led the Governors with a 67.5 field-goal percentage... Second on the team with 24 blocks and third with 35 offensive rebounds… Scored his first points as a Governor at George Mason (Nov. 10) in a two-point, four-rebound effort… Tallied a trio of steals in the Govs’ first game of the 2023 SoCal Challenge against UTEP (Nov. 17)… Had his first of two three-block performances against Sacramento State (Nov. 22)… Earned three-straight starts, Nov. 29-Dec. 5, in which he shot 8-of-9 from the field and averaged 6.3 rebounds… Had a season-high eight points and 10 rebounds, including a career-high five offensive boards, in a 4-for-4 night from the field against Midway (Dec. 5)… Hauled in nine rebounds and blocked three shots in the Governors win against Murray State (Dec. 9)… Had a block in seven-straight games, Dec. 30-Jan. 25... Prior to the season’s start, was featured in Sports Illustrated in a story written by Kevin Sweeney, “More Than What’s Missing”… Also had a mini-documentary featured on CBS Saturday with Dana Jacobson.
Career Recap: Northwestern State 2022-23 (Junior)
One of six players who come to Clarksville from Northwestern State under Governors’ first year head coach Corey Gipson… Played in 28 games for the Demons in 2022-23, making 12 starts… Started the first eight games of the season… Scored three points and grabbed four rebounds in a season-high 20 minutes of action in a start at No. 15 TCU, helping lead the Demons to their first win against an Associated Press Top 25 team… Scored a season-high five points against McNeese… Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds in 19 minutes against Louisiana-Monroe.
Career Recap: Missouri 2020-22 (Freshman-Sophomore)
Played two seasons at Missouri, appearing in 18 games and making six starts… Earned his first-career start during his sophomore opener… Scored in double figures for the first time in his career with 11 points and six rebounds against Southern Methodist.
Career Recap: Whitehaven High School
Helped lead Whitehaven to a 25-8 record and 2019 District 16 AAA Championship under head coach Faragi Phillips… In the 2019 District 16 AAA title game, helped lead his program to a victory against Memphis East and the nation’s top 2019 prospect, James Wiseman… Averaged over eight rebounds and three blocks per game during his senior season… After graduating high school opted to spend a year developing his game at Atlanta’s Skills Factory Prep School.
Personal
Jordan Mykel Wilmore is the son of Brenda Wilmore… Has two siblings: Kendale and Troy… Born June 1.
Statistics
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