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Levi McWilliams

Levi McWilliams
Men’s Basketball | 2000-2004

As a 6’4” starting forward/center from West Plains, Mo., Levi earned the STLCOP “Newcomer of the Year” award as a freshman in 2000. By 2001, he was producing stats that got him noticed at the national level, and was named NAIA Division II Basketball Independent Player of the Week.

Levi cracked 1,000 points after the first few games of his junior year and finished the season with 1,570 career points. In 2003-04, Levi’s senior year, STLCOP joined the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC). He finished the season averaging 25.52 Points per Game with 791 Total Points, to rank second in the NAIA Division II for both statistics. He was the first STLCOP athlete to be named All-Conference, collecting first-team honors, and was ultimately crowned the KIAC Athlete of the Year in 2004.

Levi finished his STLCOP career with 2,278 points – a record that, as of 2018, continues to stand 412 points above the next-highest career scorer. In the past 14 years, no STLCOP men’s basketball player has been able to top his records for Career Scoring (2,278), Career Rebounding (816), Single Season Points (791), and Single Season Points per Game (25.52).