2023-24 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
NIL OPPORTUNITIES: Tre Williams
A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (2022-23)
NCAA Career Stats
As a Junior at Duquesne (2022-23)
- Has scored in double digits 23 times in 57 games at Duquesne (seven in 2022-23).
- Has 928 career points (scored 443 in 55 games at Indiana State before transferring) and 160 career blocks (85 at Duquesne).
- Is a .498 career shooter.
- Went 7-of-7 from the field in scoring 15 points vs. Colgate.
- Followed that with 13 points vs. North Florida.
- Grabbed a game- and season-high 12 rebounds vs. Marshall.
- Went 8-of-9 from the field in scoring a season-high 19 points vs. his former team (Indiana State) on Dec. 17. Led the Dukes in points (19), rebounds (8), blocks (2) and tied for team high with three assists against the Sycamores.
- Missed the Richmond & Saint Joseph’s games due to injury.
- Came back to score 11 points in 19 minutes off the bench at St. Bonaventure.
- Hit a pair of 3-pointers in scoring 12 at GW.
- Scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half of game two vs. Saint Joe’s.
- Had 14 points, including 11 in the second half, seven rebounds and a career-high six assists in the win at La Salle.
As a Sophomore at Duquesne (2021-22)
- Started the first 26 games before suffering a season-ending knee injury vs. Davidson on Feb. 23.
- Was second on the team in scoring (10.8) and rebounding (5.7).
- Led the team with 54 blocks. His 2.08 blocks per game ranked 39th nationally.
- Was one of three Dukes to average over 30 minutes/g. (31.4).
- Scored in double digits 16 times with a high of 19 at VCU. Also had 18 vs. GW and 17-point games vs. Colorado & at DePaul.
- Had three double-doubles: 11-11 vs. Northeastern, 17-10 at DePaul & 15-11 vs. St. Bonaventure.
- Blocked a career-high seven shots twice (vs. Colorado and at Fordham). The seven blocks were three more than his previous career-best set at Indiana State.
- Had 17 points and seven rebounds to go along with his seven blocks vs. Colorado.
- Added 17 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and four blocks at DePaul.
- Went 3-of-10 from the 3-point arc in 55 career games at ISU. Matched his total makes in his first five games as a Duke.
- Tied his career high with four assists in the opener vs. Rider and added a team-high four more vs. Bowling Green.
- Had 12 points and seven rebounds along with his seven blocks at Fordham. Six of the rejections came in 15 second-half minutes.
- Finished with 15 points,11 rebounds and three blocks in the first meeting with St. Bonaventure.
- Went 9-of-13 in scoring 19 at VCU.
- Had 14 points and five more blocks in the second game vs. Fordham.
- Totaled 18 points and six rebounds vs. George Washington.
- Suffered a knee injury late in the first half vs. Davidson on Feb. 23 that led to Feb. 28 right knee meniscus surgery. The surgery sidelined him for the remainder of the season.
At Indiana State (2019-20 & 2020-21)
- Started 55 of a possible 55 games in averaging 8.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in his two seasons at Indiana State.
- Led the Sycamores in blocks as both a freshman and sophomore (37 each season).
- Shot a team-high .532 as a sophomore.
- Led the Missouri Valley Conference in blocks (37, 1.5/g.) in earning a spot on the 2021 MVC All-Defensive Team.
- Ranked ninth in the MVC at 6.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore.
- Also ranked among the Top 20 (17th) in the MVC in minutes per game (30.5) as a sophomore.
- Earned a spot on the 2021 All-MVC Scholar-Athlete Second Team with a 3.79 GPA in the Scott School of Business.
- Scored in double digits 20 times in two seasons, with a career high of 23 points vs. Evansville as a sophomore.
- Had a pair of double-digit rebound games (10 vs. Ball State and a career-high 13 vs. Illinois State) as a sophomore.
- Posted a 12-13 double-double with three blocks vs. Illinois State.
- ISU went 15-10 and 18-12 in his two seasons in Terre Haute, Ind.
Before Indiana State
- Graduated from Reynoldsburg High School in the spring of 2018 and spent a prep year at Woodstock Academy in Woodstock, Connecticut.
- Averaged 19 points and eight rebounds as a senior at Reynoldsburg.
- Was a second team all-state player at Reynoldsburg.
Personal
- Grew from 6-3 to 6-7 between his sophomore and junior years of high school.
- Full name is Treauhn D. Williams.
- Major: management.
- Date of birth: Aug. 9, 2000 in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2021-22Sophomore
Forward/Center
6'7"
250 lbs
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2022-23Junior
Forward
6'7"
250 lbs
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2023-24Senior
Forward
6'7"
250 lbs