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2018-19 Men's Basketball Roster

22 Zack Rollins

  • Position Guard/Forward
  • Height 6-6
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Pelham, NY
  • Previous School San Bernardino Valley College
  • Major Business

Biography

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Career Single Game Bests
Category Total Date Opponent
Points 31 1/5/19 at Central Washington
Rebounds 10 11/14/17 vs. Yellowstone Christian
Assists 6 2/16/19 2 times
Steals 4 12/18/18 2 times
Blocks 4 11/14/18 vs. University of Mary
FG Made 10 1/5/19 2 times
3-Pt FG Made 7 1/19/19 3 times
FT Made 9 12/1/18 vs. Alaska Anchorage
Minutes 47 1/19/19 at Simon Fraser
*Date of last occurrence if multiple

Awards
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference Season
Honorable Mention 2018-19 (Senior)
Honorable Mention 2017-18 (Junior)
GNAC Player of the Week Season
Nov. 26-Dec. 2 2018-19 (Senior)

Double-Doubles
Date Opponent Points Rebounds Minutes
11/14/17 vs. Yellowstone Christian 11 10 17
 1 Total; Gold: 2017-18 (Junior, 1)




2018-19: Honorable mention all-GNAC selection in back-to-back seasons...Earned GNAC player of the week for week of Nov. 26...Third on the team with 14.4 points per game in 29 starts...Second on the team with 79 three-pointers made (36-percent)...Team leader in made free throws with 67. Shot 86-percent from the free throw line...second with 31.0 minutes played per game...Third in rebounding with 134 total rebounds and 4.2 rebounds per game...Scored a career high 31 points against Central Washington on Jan. 5...Had nine made free throws on nine attempts against Alaska Anchorage on Dec. 1...Recorded 22 points and 6 assists versus Western Washington on Feb. 2...Played season high 47 minutes against Simon Fraser on Jan. 19...Season high 7 3-point field goals made at Simon Fraser Jan. 19...Grabbed season high 9 rebounds versus Dickinson State Dec. 12...Finished with 163 career 3-point shots,10th in MSUB history.

2017-18: Honorable mention all-GNAC selection in first year with the ‘Jackets…led team and ranked No. 8 in the conference with 15.4 points per game…led team and ranked No. 17 in the GNAC with 5.3 rebounds per game…started 28 games and played in all 31…ranked second on the team with 28.7 minutes per game…shot 42.5 percent overall, 38.2 percent from 3-point range, and 82.1 percent from the foul line…chipped in 43 assists and a team-high 36 steals…ranked third on the team with 16 blocked shots…scored a season-high 27 points on two occasions…reached double figures in scoring in all but six games, and reached 20 or more points eight times…had a season-high 10 rebounds against Yellowstone Christian on Nov. 14, completing lone double-double with 11 points in the game…had a season-best five assists on Nov. 10 against Cal State East Bay…had a season-high four steals on Jan. 20 at Saint Martin’s…made a season-high 10 field goals including season-best seven 3-pointers on Jan. 25 at Northwest Nazarene…played a season-high 39 minutes on Nov. 10 at CSU East Bay.

San Bernardino Valley College: Was named first-team all-conference with the Wolverines in 2016…averaged 8.3 points per game while shooting 46 percent from the field and 42 percent from three in his sophomore season at SBVC…had a career-best 27 points on 14 shots while going 7-11 from three in a 117-72 win over College of the Desert.
 
Pelham Memorial High School: Rollins earned letters all four years with the Pelicans’ basketball team and also earned three letters as a wide receiver on the football team…All-league performer in his final prep season and participated in the All-Hudson Basketball All-Star game.

Coach Durham on Rollins: "I really like how Zack is working and getting ready for his Senior year. He’ll be one of the more talented players in the GNAC and I’m wanting him to be solid in all areas  not just scoring. Defensively he has length on his side and the ability to help us on the boards. Plans are for him to play on the wing and not be a undersized 4-man as he was some last season. His assist to turnover needs to improve along with his finishing around the basket. Excited to see his development and coach him."
 
Rollins on Choosing MSUB: “The reason I chose MSUB was that I felt like the coaching staff really wanted me to come and play here. The staff has made me feel comfortable and right at home since the start of my recruitment.”

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Historical Player Information

  • 22

    2017-18Junior

    Guard/Forward
    6'6"
    22
  • 22

    2018-19Senior

    Guard/Forward
    6'6"
    22