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2019-20 Men's Basketball Roster

13 Tyler Green

  • Position Guard
  • Height 5-10
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Redding, CA
  • Previous School Humboldt State
  • Major Health & Human Performance

Biography

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Feature: In a land of snow, Enterprise grad Tyler Green makes it rain at MSUB (Matthew Brannon/Redding Record Searchlight - 12/14/2018)

NCAA Stats Page

https://hsujacks.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/tyler-green/5625

Career Single Game Bests
Category Total Date Opponent
Points 38 1/16/20 at Saint Martin's
Rebounds 7 11/16/19 at Minot State
Assists 9 3/2/19 at Alaska
Steals 3 3/2/19 9 times
Blocks 1 2/29/20 11 times
FG Made 13 1/16/20 at Saint Martin's
3-Pt FG Made 12 1/16/20 at Saint Martin's
FT Made 10 1/19/19 at Simon Fraser
Minutes 49 1/19/19 at Simon Fraser
*Date of last occurrence if multiple
*Bold italics indicate school record


Double-Doubles
Date Opponent Points Assists Minutes
2/22/20 Alaska Anchorage 15 10 36
*1 Total (1 senior)

Awards
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference Season
2nd Team 2018-19 (Junior)
GNAC Player of the Week Season
Dec. 30 - Jan. 5 2019-20 (Senior)
Dec. 3-9 2018-19 (Junior)
Nov. 19-25 2018-19 (Junior)
Athletic Department Awards (Buzzies) Season
Comeback Player of the Year 2018-19 (Junior)
Basketball Player of the Year 2018-19 (Junior)

2019-20: Finished 15th in Division II in 3-point attempts and 17th in Division II with 3.43 three-pointers per game...Set GNAC single-game record with 12 made 3-pointers made on January 26 against Saint Martin's...Led the GNAC and the team in 3-point field goals per game with 3.4...Finished third on the team and eighth in the GNAC with 15.7 points per game...Led the GNAC with .901 free throw percentage, made 64 of 71 attempts...Made 38-percent of 3-point attempts...Fifth on team with 93 total rebounds...Led the team with 96 total assists...Led the team with 28 steals...Made 10 blocks...Season high 38 points against Saint Martin's on Jan. 16, fourth highest single-game point total by a player in the GNAC...Season high seven rebounds at Minot State on Nov. 16...Played season high 49 minutes at Simon Fraser on Jan. 19...First career double-double with 15 points, 10 assists against Alaska Anchorage on Feb. 22.

2018-19: Green was named second team all-conference for the Yellowjackets after leading the team in points for a majority of the season...Green earned GNAC player of the week on two occasions...scored a season high 34 points against Rocky Mountain College on Dec. 8, tied for most points in a game by a single player this season in the conference...Started all 29 games and averaged 31.3 minutes per game, highest on the team, seventh in the GNAC...Lead the league in 3-pointers made (94) and 3-pointers per game (3.2)...29th in the country in 3-point percentage...Scored 15.1 points per game (sixth GNAC) with 143 made field goals...Team leading 103 total assists (3.6 apg)...Grabbed 78 rebounds and 29 steals...Played a season high 49 minutes against Simon Fraser on Jan. 19...Reached double-figure scoring in 22 games...made 8 of 13 three-point attempts against Rocky Mountain College on Dec. 8...Improved free throw percentage to 75.3-percent with 58 made free-throws...Moved to 13th in MSUB history for career 3-pointers made (139).

2017-18: Despite battling injury ranked second on the team with 12.5 points per game in first year with the ‘Jackets…scored a season-high 24 points on Nov. 16 against University of Mary…emerged as one of the top 3-point shooters in the GNAC, hitting at a clip of 38.8 percent from the arc…shot 43.3 percent overall from the floor and 67.6 percent from the foul line…started 11 games and played in 17…limited to 376 minutes for an average of 22.1 per game…averaged 1.9 rebounds and collected 33 assists…ranked fourth on the team with 22 steals…made a season-high seven 3-pointers in the game against Mary…made four or more 3-pointers in seven of 17 games played…scored in double figures eight times and eclipsed 20 points five times…had a season-high six assists against Mary…played a season-high 35 minutes on Dec. 2 against the University of Alaska.

Humboldt State University: Saw significant playing time as a true freshman with the Lumberjacks, averaging 17.4 minutes over 29 games played in the California Collegiate Athletic Association…contributed 7.0 points per game, and shot 40.8 percent from the field, 38.3 percent from the arc, and 76.5 percent from the foul line…grabbed 1.9 rebounds per game and chipped in 1.1 assists and 20 steals on the year…reached double figures in nine games, including a breakout performance of 28 points on 9-for-14 accuracy from the arc against San Francisco State University on Feb. 25, 2017…had multiple assists in nine games, including a season-high five on Nov. 12, 2016 against Simon Fraser University…also had a personal best six rebounds on Jan. 14 against Cal State San Marcos…earned a pair of starts as a freshman at HSU, and topped 30 minutes on the court three times including his highlight scoring spree against the Gators.
 
Enterprise High School: Earned four letters at Enterprise High School under head coach Mike Hayworth…was a sectional MVP both his junior and senior season for the Hornets, and scored more than 1,300 points in his career…was an all-NAL selection in all four seasons, including first-team as a junior.

Coach Durham on Green: "Tyler Had a great start to his first season and then injuries really hampered the finish. He’ll play both guard positions for us. His continued leadership is critical for us and our young players. Has a scoring mentality but has a good understanding of when we need to run some offense. Defensively, I haven’t had enough time to evaluate where he’s at but he’s has to be able to keep people in front of him."
  
Green on choosing MSUB: “I chose MSUB because it felt like home. The coaching staff was passionate about its profession and had high expectations for next season. The state of Montana was beautiful and the team seemed eager to win some games and compete every night. Each person I encountered on my visit welcomed me with open arms. I feel that the program is heading in the right direction with the group of guys coming back, and I think I can contribute to what the team is looking for. I am excited to be a Yellowjacket, and can’t wait to play for the fans in Billings.”



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Historical Player Information

  • 13

    2017-18Sophomore

    Guard
    5'9"
    13
  • 13

    2018-19Junior

    Guard
    5'10"
    13
  • 13

    2019-20Senior

    Guard
    5'10"
    13