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Honors
2007 First Team All-SEC (Coaches, AP)
2007 NABC First Team All-District
2007 USBWA First Team All-District
2006 First Team All-American (Collegeinsider.com, Wooden Award)
2006 Second Team All-American (AP)
2006 SEC Player of the Year (AP, Coaches, Collegeinsider.com)
2006 All-Atlanta NCAA Region
2006 Louisiana College Player of the Year
2006 NABC All-District 8 First Team
2006 SEC All-Tournament Team
2006 SEC Player of the Week (2/20, 2/27)
2005 SEC Freshman of the Year (Coaches)
2005 Dick Vitale Diaper Dandy of the Year, SEC
2005 NABC All-District 8 Second Team
2005 First Team All-Louisiana
2005 Louisiana Freshman of the Year
2005 Member of USA Basketball Under 21 Team
JUNIOR SEASON (2006-07)
Named to the final ballot of 22 for the Wooden All-American
team and was consensus first-team All-SEC by the league coaches and
voting AP media members ... Davis was first team All-District 8 as
chosen by the NABC and on the USBWA All-District team ... Despite
missing four games late in the season with a strained quad muscle, Davis
will win the league rebounding title with an average of 10.4 boards a
game ... It will be the second straight year that Davis leads the league
in boards, becoming the first to win the title in successive seasons
since Erwin Dudley of Alabama won it in 2001-02-03 ... He is the first
player to average a double double at LSU since Jaime Lloreda in 2004 ...
Davis was third in the league in scoring at 17.7 points per game and in
the top 10 in field goal percentage (48.4 percent) ... Had a lead
leading 15 double doubles including 10 in which he scored 20 points per
more -- At Tulane (1/2): 20 pts-13 reb; Texas A&M (12/5): 24 pts-10 reb;
Texas (12/10): 21 pts-10 reb; At Oregon State (12/17): 22 pts-13 reb;
Louisiana Tech (12/23): 23 pts, 14 reb; Wright State (12/27): 26 pts, 12
reb.; At Alabama (1/9): 24 pts-17 reb; At Mississippi State (2/3): 27
pts, 10 reb; At Ole Miss (2/14): 26 pts, 11 reb; Tennessee (3/8): 25
pts-15 reb ...At this point in his career, has 44 double doubles and 29
games scoring 20 or more points this season ... He is just one of five
players in LSU history to block 100 career shots and is presently third
all-time behind only Shaquille O'Neal (412) and Stromile Swift (130)
with 110 bocks ... Fifth in career free throw makes with 429 ...
Averaged 35.0 minutes per game, third in the SEC this year ... Also led
the league in offensive rebounds at 3.74 per game ... Has played 95
career games, starting 93 ... Had started every game since the second
game of his freshman season until his injury, a span of 91 games ...
Against Arkansas (2/10) scored his 1,500 career points and finished the
year with 1,587 points, 10th all-time at LSU ... Against Tennessee (3/8)
passed the 900 career rebound mark and finished the year with 916
rebounds, sixth all-time at LSU ... Just the sixth player in LSU history
to have 1,500 career points and 900 rebounds and just the second (along
with Shaquille O'Neal) to have 1,500 career points, 900 rebounds and 100
blocked shots.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2005-06)
Second-consecutive year an LSU player has earned the Freshman
of the Year honor and then followed it up with a Player of the Year
season ... Finished the year averaging a league leading 18.6 points per
game and a league best 9.7 rebounds per game ... Davis becomes just the
fifth player in the SEC since 1961 to lead the league in both scoring
and rebounding since 1965 -- Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt; 1977 -- Bernard
King, Tennessee; 1985 -- Kenny Walker, Kentucky; 1991 -- Shaquille
O’Neal, LSU ... He becomes the 10th LSU player to lead the league in
scoring (a total of 18 times) since the SEC in 1933 ... Davis made 49.5
percent of his field goal attempts (250-of-505), fourth best in the SEC
... Davis also led the league in offensive rebounds at 4.03 a game ...
Had 14 20-plus point games this season and 18 games of 20 or more in his
career ... Scored career equaling 28 vs. Vanderbilt in the SEC
Tournament (3/11) and against Kentucky (2/25) .... In conference play,
he led the league in rebounds at 10.2 rebounds a game ... Started every
game of his LSU career, except for the first game of his freshman season
(65-of-66 games) ... Has had 57 games in double figures, including a
tota of 40 straight (including every game in 2005-06) ... Had 19 double
doubles this season, 11 in SEC play, including 10 in the last 16 games
the Tigers played ... Two-year total of 29 double doubles ... 55 career
double figure scoring games ... Scored in all 66 career games ... In two
seasons, has joined the 500 rebound club, the 12th player to join the
LSU rebounding club in two years of eligibility ... Presently tied for
20th on the school rebound list at 613 ... Eighth on the career block
list with 82 ... Ninth in LSU single season rebounds with 350 ... Became
the 36th member of the 1,000 point club against Iona in the opening
round NCAA Tournament game.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2004-05)
Gave LSU the freshman of the year for the third time in the
Brady era and the second consecutive year (Torris Bright-2000, Brandon
Bass-2003) ... Started 29 games after coming off the bench in the season
opener, averaging 29.2 minutes a game ... Averaged 13.5 points per game,
8.8 rebounds and 1.4 blocks a game ... Shot over 50 percent from the
floor (51.3 percent, 138-of-269) and showed a good touch at the free
throw line, making 69.8 percent (127-of-182) ... Davis scored in double
figures in 22 games and rebounded in double figures 12 times with 10
double doubles -- Tulane (11-19, 16 pts, 13 reb), South Carolina (1-12,
28 pts, 14 reb.), Ohio State (1-15, 15 pts, 11 reb.), Arkansas (1-19, 26
pts, 18 reb.), Ole Miss (1-26, 13 pts, 10 reb.), Georgia (2-2, 12 pts,
11 reb.), Tennessee (2-5, 17 pts, 13 reb.), Alabama (2-21, 11 pts, 13
reb.) and Kentucky (3-12, 11 pts, 10 reb.) ... Four games over 20 points
highlighted by 28 against South Carolina (1-12), 27 vs. Southern Miss
(12-18) and 26 against Arkansas (1-19) ... Finished the season 15th in
the league in scoring, second in rebounds and ninth in blocks ...
Finished third among the league freshman in scoring and first in
rebounding ... From the Utah game on Jan. 3 when Davis had just one
rebound, the freshman's rebound average went up two full points from 6.8
rpg to 8.8 rpg ... His scoring average also went up two points from that
game to the end of the season.
PRIOR TO LSU
Concentrated on basketball his senior season for coach Ari
Fisher, but also had a stellar career at University High at tailback of
the football team ... Davis also tossed the shot for the U-High track
team ... Earned Parade and McDonald's All-America honors, was named the
Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Louisiana, the Athlete of
the Year as chosen by the Baton Rouge Advocate, Mr. Basketball by the
Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... He was also named the most
valuable player in Class 2A as well as being named the MVP of the Top 28
Class 2A Tournament ... Averaged 26.4 points and 14.3 rebounds a game
along with four blocks.
PERSONAL
Born in Baton Rouge on Jan. 1, 1986 ... Full name is Ronald Glen Davis
... Nickname is "Big Baby" ... Father is Donald Robertson and mother is
Tonya Davis ... Five other members of the family ... Anticipated major
is business management ... His influence to come to LSU, "family
influenced me to further my education at LSU."
Davis' Year-by-Year Stats
| 04-05 |
30-29 |
876/29.2 |
138-269 |
.513 |
3-12 |
.250 |
127-182 |
.698 |
| 05-06 |
36-36 |
1144/31.8 |
250-505 |
.495 |
6-23 |
.261 |
163-241 |
.676 |
| 06-07 |
29-28 |
1016/35/0 |
178-368 |
.484 |
17-49 |
.347 |
139-195 |
.713 |
| Totals |
95-93 |
3036/32.0 |
566-1142 |
.496 |
26-84 |
.310 |
429-618 |
.694 |
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| 04-05 |
263 |
8.8 |
94-2 |
31 |
50 |
41 |
29 |
406/13.5 |
| 05-06 |
350 |
9.7 |
89-1 |
50 |
96 |
41 |
47 |
669/18.6 |
| 06-07 |
303 |
10.4 |
67-1 |
66 |
82 |
28 |
32 |
512/17.7 |
| Totals |
916 |
9.6 |
250-4 |
147 |
228 |
110 |
108 |
1587/16.7 |
Glen Davis’ Career High Games
1. 28 -- Vs. Vanderbilt (SECT), 3/11/06
1. 28 -- Vs. Kentucky, 2/25/06
1. 28 -- Vs. South Carolina, 1/12/05
4. 27 -- At Mississippi State, 2/3/07
4. 27 -- Vs. Southern Miss, 12/28/04
6. 26 -- At Ole Miss, 2/14/07
6. 26 -- Vs. Wright State, 12/27/06
6. 26 -- Vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/19/06
6. 26 -- Vs. Texas (NCAAT), 3/25/06
6. 26 -- Vs. Arkansas, 1/19/05
Glen Davis’ Career Highs
Points: 28 three times
Rebounds: 18 twice
Field Goals Made: 12 vs. S. Carolina (1/12/05)
Field Goal Attempts: 20 twice
3 Point Field Goals Made: 3 twice
3 Point Field Goals Att: 5 twice
Free Throws Made: 15 vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/23/06
Free Throws Attempted: 18 vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/23/06
Assists: 6 twice
Blocks: 6 vs. Iona (NCAAT), 3/16/06
Steals: 5 vs. UL-Lafayette, 12/17/05
Minutes Played: 45 vs. Texas, 12/10/06 |