DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – Antoine Davis keeps adding hardware to his career being named the Horizon League Player of the Year for the second straight season becoming the seventh player in conference history to do so. It is the seventh time in UDM history for a player to earn the award. He joins Jermaine Jackson (1999), Rashad Phillips (2000, 2001), Willie Green (2003), and Ray McCallum (2013) as winners of the award from UDM.

He is the only player in Horizon League History to be named to the first team five times. He currently leads the nation in scoring (28.1), total points (870), total three-pointers (149), three-pointers per game (4.83), and total field goals (282). He has scored 20-plus points in a game 26 times, 30-plus points – 13 times, and 40-plus points four times. He scored back-to-back 40-plus games becoming the first player to do that since LSU’s Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf in 1989-90.

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In conference play, he is averaging 30.1 points and 3.8 points per game shooting 42.3 percent. He is now just 63 points shy of Pete Maravich’s NCAA Record of 3,667 points with 3,604.