Osunniyi has blocks through three seasons, as he has averaged more than two blocks per game in each of his three seasons of college. Osunniyi finished last season on a high note from a rim-protecting perspective, as he blocked at least three shots in each of the team's final five games — which included three A tournament and one NCAA tournament game — including a pair of seven-block performances.
Obiagu has annually been one of the nation's top shot-blockers on a percentage basis, but last season, he finally saw significant playing time. As a freshman at Florida State, he blocked Then, as a redshirt junior last season, he started 26 of 27 games and averaged 2. Obiagu's season-high in blocks came against Georgetown, when he blocked nine shots.
He also had games with eight and seven blocks. Robbins transferred to Vanderbilt from Minnesota, after starting his career at Drake. Even though his blocked-shot average took a slight dip from 2. He ranked 15th nationally in block percentage, per kenpom. Robbins' season-high in blocks last season came in a road game at Purdue, where he blocked six shots in 30 minutes of action. Not only was Bates NC State's second-most efficient offensive player and 93rd nationally, per kenpom.
Remarkably, last season was actually a bit of a down year for Bates' shot-blocking, compared to his freshman season. His minutes-per-game average increased by nine from his freshman to his sophomore season, yet his blocked-shot average dropped by 0. Louisiana's Theo Akwuba had a breakout junior season after transferring from Portland. After not starting any games at Portland as a sophomore, he started every game last season for Louisiana, while playing He made the most of his increased playing time, averaging a career-best In a three-game span against New Orleans, McNeese State and Texas State, he blocked a combined 20 shots — seven, seven and six in those three games, respectively.
He had at least two blocks in 19 of the 26 games he played. Division I Men's Basketball. First preseason March Madness bracket predictions by Andy Katz.
Here are the top nine returning men's basketball players in blocked shots per game. Saint Peter's Athletics. Hampton Athletics. Stony Brook Athletics. Lamar Athletics. Read on for a look at the 25 college players who have given opponents the most reasons to stay out of the paint. In , he blocked shots 15th-best all-time for a 5. Despite posting an average of 4. Shawn Bradley made the most of his lone season at BYU.
Much maligned as an NBA player, Bradley was a mediocre center who had no hope of living up to the No. He did average 2. Thabeet has averaged just under 11 minutes a game in his two years in the NBA. A rare one-and-done player at Marshall, Hassan Whiteside made his lone collegiate season count. Drafted in the second round by the Kings, Whiteside spent much of his first season in the D-League.
He did get to sit on the bench for the big club, but played just two minutes in Coleman, undrafted despite his NBA frame, landed in an early incarnation of the D-League instead pictured.
His 1. Although George Mikan played his college ball four decades before blocked shots were kept officially, he still had a major impact on subsequent post defenders. Alvin Jones set an ACC record for freshmen with blocks in The 6'11" center finished his Yellow Jackets career with blocks, good for 14th all-time.
Jones was drafted near the end of Round 2 by Philadelphia, but played just 23 games and recorded only nine career blocks in the NBA. Booth pictured with the Mavs played more than 55 games in a season only once in 10 years, though he did average as many as 2. Gladness recorded blocks third-best all-time for a season and set a Division I record with 16 blocks in a game against Texas Southern.
He averaged 1. In college as in the pros, Theo Ratliff was nothing special as either a scorer or a rebounder. He put up numbers to match, averaging 4. The lumbering James lasted nine seasons in the NBA, starting about half of his career games but never playing more than He turned in one of the worst seasons for any starting center ever—4. One of surprisingly few players on this list to earn a national title, Emeka Okafor led UConn to the NCAA championship with his rebounding and especially defense.
His blocks are the 10th-best total in Division I history. Although suspect offense has hampered his pro career, Okafor has averaged 1.
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