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As a Senior (2016-17) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Played in 128 career games, most career games of anyone on the 2016-17 roster
• Finished his career tied for 11th in school history with 121 career steals
• Pac-12 All-Defensive Team selection by the coaches
• Selected to the Pac-12 All-Academic Team (honorable mention)
• Starting shooting guard, who appeared in all 31 games with 28 starts
• Averaged 26.9 minutes per game
• Fourth on the team in scoring with 8.2 ppg
• Averaged 14.1 ppg in final nine games of the season, after 5.7 ppg in first 22 contests
• Ranked fifth in the Pac-12 in steals (1.6 spg) in conference play and 10 th overall (1.3 spg)
• 50 steals on the season tied Chasson Randle (2014-15) and Andrew Vlahov (1989-90) for 12th on the single-season steals chart
• Recorded 23 steals in the final 12 games
• Recorded six, three-pointers in final nine games after connecting on five in first 22 contests
• Season-highs in points (20) and rebounds (7) at Arizona State
As a Junior (2015-16) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Starting guard, who finished third among regular starters in scoring (11.1 ppg).
• Started 25 of 28 games he played in
• Ranked eighth in the Pac-12 in steals (1.4 spg)
• Scored 29 points over his final two games (16 at Arizona and 13 against Washington)
• Posted second career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds in 37 minutes in the win over California
• Scored all 12 of his points at Oregon in the second half
• Recorded a season-high 18 points in 24 minutes in season debut against SMU
• Scored 11 points in first 6:14 vs. DePaul, finishing with 17 points in 29 minutes (3-of-5 3-PT FG)
• Played in 97 career games in first three season, tied with Rosco Allen for the most career games on the roster
As a Sophomore (2014-15) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Appeared in 36 games, making 23 starts
• Averaged 6.4 points and 3.5 rebounds
• Shot 89-174 from the field, good for 51.1 percent
• Dished out 41 assists and racked up 30 steals
• During the Postseason NIT, averaged 11.4 points and 5.4 rebounds while shooting 55.0 percent overall
• Added eight points (3-4 FT) against South Dakota (Nov. 16)
• Chipped in with seven points and three assists versus Delaware (Nov. 25)
• Made first collegiate start against Denver (Dec. 13)
• Finished with eight points (4-5 FG) and grabbed three rebounds against Washington State (Jan. 2)
• Chipped in with four points (2-8 FG) and five boards against Connecticut
• Totaled six rebounds and six assists against Arizona State (Jan. 24)
• Scored 12 points (6-8 FG) in 24 minutes at Washington (Jan. 28)
• Added nine points (3-6 FG, 2-4 FT) at Washington State (Jan. 31)
• Tallied eight points, four rebounds and two assists versus UCLA (Feb. 4)
• Notched first career double-double (10 points, 11 rebounds) in 25 minutes against USC (Feb. 8)
• Scored 13 points (5-9 FG) in 30 minutes at Utah (Feb. 12)
• Added 10 points and six rebounds against Oregon State (Feb. 26)
• Added 14 points (4-9 FG, 5-9 FT) and seven rebounds against Oregon (March 1)
• Snagged nine rebounds and added six points against Washington (March 11)
• Scored career-high 22 points (10-12 FG) against UC Davis (March 17)
• Added nine points, four rebounds and three steals versus Vanderbilt (March 24)
• Contributed eight points and five rebounds against Old Dominion (March 31)
• Finished with nine points and 10 rebounds in career-high 41 minutes against Miami (April 2)
As a Freshman (2013-14) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Competed in 33 games as a reserve
• Averaged 1.7 points and 1.1 rebounds
• 23-63 from the field
• Made collegiate debut against Northwestern (Nov. 14), playing 10 minutes off the bench
• Converted on first of two free throw attempts against Denver (Nov. 17) for his first collegiate point
• Chipped in with four points off the bench against Texas Southern (Nov. 21)
• Added seven points and five rebounds against South Dakota State (Dec. 1)
• Tallied four points in 10 minutes against UC Davis (Dec. 14)
• Scored season-high 11 points (5-6 FG) in 13 minutes off bench against Washington State (Jan. 15)
• Added five points and two rebounds in 12 minutes off bench at Arizona State (Feb. 26)
• Grabbed four rebounds in season-high 21 minutes against Utah (Mar. 8)
• Dished out three assists against UCLA (Mar. 14)
• Appeared in all three NCAA Tournament games
Prior to Stanford
• 2013 graduate of Centennial High School in Las Vegas, Nev.
• Listed as No. 29-ranked shooting guard in ESPN's national rankings
• Projected as nation's No. 74 player overall by Scout.com
• As a senior, tabbed first team all-state and MVP of the Sunset Region Southwest Division
• 2013 Gatorade Player of the Year for Nevada
• Centennial High School Mr. Rebound and Offense award winner
• Active with Impact Basketball Academy since February 2012
• Co-captain along with twin brother Malcolm
• During his junior season, averaged 20.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game, resulting in All-state honors and first-team all-conference accolades
• 2012 MVP of Sunset Region Northwest Division
• Centennial High School to consecutive Northwest titles, helping the Bulldogs compile a 47-9 record during that stretch
• Garnered second-team all-conference honors as a sophomore
• 4-year letterwinner
• Selected to all-tournament team at 38th annual Holiday Tournament (Elgin High School) in 2012
• Named MVP of the San Bernardino Kiwanis Holiday Tournament in December 2011
• Participated in 2012 Halloween All-Star game
• Recognized as top-five player at Pangos All Frosh/Soph West Coast Camp in August 2011
• Recognized as top-five player at Pangos All Frosh/Soph West Coast Camp in August 2011
• Tabbed all-star player at Dixie State College in June 2011
• MVP of President’s Day Tarkanian Tournament in February 2011
• Appointed to second team all-conference team for Nevada in February 2011
• Claimed Centennial High School Mr. Defense award in February 2010
• Member of the Compton Magic AAU program
Personal
• Born in Phoenix, Ariz.
• Parents are Carl and Trina Allen
• Twin brother is Malcolm
• Has one sister, Atoya Collins
• Mother, Trina, was a former gymnast at Stanford