1 AUSTIN CHATMAN



Austin Edward ChatmanPosition: Guard
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 175
Year: Senior
Hometown: The Colony, Texas
High School: The Colony

Birthday: April 28, 1993
Parents: Vance and Paula Chatman
Siblings: Lauren and Alexis
Major: EntrepreneurshipFavorite Meal: Steak and asparagus
Favorite Musician: Jay-Z
Sports Hero: Muhammad AliHoops Dream: NBA
Occupation If Not Basketball: Venture capitalist
One Dinner Guest: Picasso
Hobbies: Shopping and cycling
Dream Car: Lamborghini Diablo
Best Summer Vacation: Aruba
Favorite Book: The Great Gatsby
Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington
What Mom Cooks Best: Strawberry cake
If I Was Coach: I would have a suit for every game
Dream Date: Beyonce

2013-14: Junior at Creighton
• Started every game for the second straight season.
• Ranks 10th in Creighton history in career assists.
• Led team in assists in 2013-14 with 155, which was second-most in BIG EAST.
• Ranked 29th nationally in assist/turnover ratio, 65th in assists and 95th in assists per game.
• Ranked third in the BIG EAST with 4.4 assists per game, third with a 2.6 assist/turnover ratio and ninth in three-point percentage.
• Named to All-Tournament Team at the BIG EAST Tournament after averaging 8.7 points and 6.3 assists per game.
• Flirted with a triple-double in win vs. UMKC (Nov. 11), finishing with 12 points, nine assists and seven rebounds in 25 minutes.
• Snared career-high eight rebounds vs. George Washington (Dec. 1).
• Had seven points and six assists in win over Nebraska (Dec. 8).
• Had 10 points and six assists in road win at DePaul (Jan. 7).
• Scored nine points in final 3:04 as Creighton held on to defeat Xavier (Jan. 12).
• Scored in double figures in three straight games (Jan. 7-14) for the first time in his career.
• Dished 10 assists in win at #4 Villanova (Jan. 20), which led to 29 points by his teammates.
• Had nine points, seven rebounds and seven assists vs. Georgetown (Jan. 25).
• Drained four free throws in final 18 seconds to help team to five-point road win at Butler (Feb. 13).
• Reached 300 career assists vs. Georgetown (Jan. 25).
• Dished eight assists and added seven points in 101-80 win vs. #6 Villanova (Feb. 16).
• Scored 14 points at Georgetown (March 4).
• Had 11 points, seven rebounds and four assists in win vs. Providence (March 8).
• Had 11 points and nine rebounds on 5-of-6 shooting in BIG EAST Tournament victory over DePaul (March 13).
• Had 16 points, six assists and five rebounds vs. Louisiana (March 21) in NCAA Tournament victory.
• Scored in double-figures in six of final seven games.
• Began season with 20 assists before committing first turnover.

2012-13: Sophomore at Creighton
• Replaced Antoine Young as the team’s lone new starter after backing up Young as a freshman.
• Named to MVC’s Most Improved Team.
• Had 11 points and two assists in first career start, a 20-point win over Sun Belt Conference favorite North Texas (Nov. 9).
• Had eight points and six assists in second career start, a 17-point win vs. UAB (Nov. 14).
• His 19 points and eight assists in first two starts at point guard were last matched/eclipsed by Ryan Sears in 1997-98.
• Dished career-high 11 assists while adding nine points in 24 minutes during win vs. Presbyterian (Nov. 18).
• Made seven straight three-point field goal attempts over a five-game stretch from Nov. 23 - Dec. 2.
• Scored 14 points vs. Wisconsin (Nov. 23).
• Had nine points and eight assists without a turnover vs. Evansville (Dec. 29), making three trifectas.
• Had 13 points and nine assists in win vs. Indiana State (Jan. 5).
• Earned first double-double with 10 assists and tying (then) career-best with 14 points vs. Missouri State (Jan. 30).
• Scored season-high 16 points and made four three-pointers in win vs. Bradley (Feb. 2).
• Had 12 points and six assists in MVC title-clinching victory vs. Wichita State (March 2).
• Dished game-high seven assists in MVC Tournament title game victory vs. Wichita State (March 10).
• Third in the MVC in assists per game and in assist/turnover ratio, while also ranking ninth in minutes per game.
• In MVC play only, second in the league in assists/game, fourth in three-point field goal percentage and second in assist/turnover ratio.
• Ranked 91st nationally in assist/turnover ratio and 120th in assists per game.

2011-12: Freshman at Creighton
• Served as primary back-up to Antoine Young at the point guard position, averaging 2.4 points and 1.9 assists per contest.
• Won team’s dunk contest at “Bluejay Madness” by leaping over 7-footer Geoffrey Groselle.
• Finished with 12 points, six assists, four rebounds, two steals and a block vs. Chicago State (Nov. 13).
• Dished six assists in road win at San Diego State (Nov. 30).
• Had four points, four rebounds and three assists in road win at Missouri State (Jan. 18).
• Scored 11 points in 13 minutes on 4-of-6 shooting at Evansville (Feb. 7).
• Had season-high seven assists in MVC Tournament semifinal win vs. Evansville (March 3).
• Had two points and two assists in NCAA Tournament win vs. Alabama (March 16).
Summer 2011: Bahamas Trip
• Led team with 30 assists (against just 10 turnovers) in four-game trip, including 11 dimes vs. Bahamas All-Stars and nine helpers vs. Commonwealth Giants.
• Also averaged 4.5 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.

The Colony High School
• As a senior, averaged 15.1 points and 5.0 assists per game while helping team to a 23-13 mark.
• As a junior he averaged 16 points, four assists and three rebounds per game as team went 30-9 and reached Texas Class 4A semifinals.
• Named the UIL District 5-4A co-offensive player of the year and all-region as a junior.
• Ranked by Texashoops.com as one of the top 30 prospects in the state.
• Two-time team and conference MVP.
• Ranks second in school history in assists and fifth in scoring.
• Played AAU ball for Deron Williams Elite and coach P.J. Hatcher.
• Played four years of basketball for Cleve Ryan and two years of football for Rudy Rangel in high school.
• Attended same high school as Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams, and has worked out with the NBA All-Star.
• Prep teammate A.J. Price signed to play with UTSA.
• Was one of 24 players statewide selected to be in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game.
• Selected Creighton over Colorado and Wichita State.


Awards & Honors
2011-12
MVC Academic Honor Roll

2012-13
MVC Most-Improved Team

2013-14
BIG EAST Conference All-Tournament Team

Career Highs
Points - 19 vs. Tulsa 11/23/13
Field Goals - 7 vs. Tulsa 11/23/13
Field Goal Attempts - 13 at California 12/15/12
3-Point Field Goals - 4 (2x), last vs. Tulsa 11/23/13
3-Point Field Goals Attempted - 7 vs. Bradley 2/2/13
Free Throws - 7 vs. Chicago State 11/13/11
Free Throws Attempted - 9 vs. Georgetown 1/25/14
Rebounds - 8 vs. George Washington 12/1/13
Assists - 11 vs. Presbyterian 11/18/12
Blocks - 1 (2x), last vs. George Washington 12/1/13
Steals - 3 (2x), last at Xavier 3/1/14
Minutes - 39 at Georgetown 3/4/14

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