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Murray-Boyles Named to 2024-25 Lute Olson ‘Early Season’ Watch List
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Murray-Boyles Named to 2024-25 Lute Olson ‘Early Season’ Watch List

South Carolina Athletics

Sophomore currently averaging 15.8 points and 9.5 rebounds per contest through four games this season

BOSTON, Mass. – Sophomore forward Collin Murray-Boyles was named to the 2024-25 Lute Olson ‘Early Season’ Watch list on Tuesday. The award is presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I college basketball. He is one of 50 players named to the watch list for the prestigious award.

Through four games, Murray-Boyles is the team’s leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 15.8 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. He’s 59.0 percent (23-of-39) from the floor and in the team’s two wins this season is 80.0 percent (16-of-20) from the floor. He had a season-high 27 points in the 80-54 win vs. Towson (Nov. 12) and pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds in a 86-64 victory over SC State (Nov. 8).

The Columbia, S.C., native was a Preseason All-SEC selection by the media and the league’s coaches after earning SEC All-Freshman honors last year. In 2023-24, he averaged 10.4 points, 5.7 rebounds (led team), 1.8 assists, 1.0 blocks and 1.0 steals per game. He shined down the stretch in league play a season ago, highlighted by a 31-point outing in a double-digit win over Vanderbilt (2/10/24) and a 24-point performance against Arkansas (3/14/24) in the second of round of the SEC Tournament that helped Carolina to its first win in the conference tournament since 2018.

Murray-Boyles’ 59.7 percent (117-of-196) field goal percentage in 2023-24 was the fourth-highest for a single-season in program history and the highest by a freshman in Gamecock history (min. 30 FGs made).

The award is named in honor of Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson, who won 776 games in 34 seasons, 24 of which were spent at the University of Arizona. During that stretch he led the Wildcats to 11 Pac-10 Conference titles, 23 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, four Final Four appearances and a National Championship in 1997.

Olson is one of just 25 head coaches in NCAA history to win 700 or more games (all divisions) and ranks ninth on the Division I career victories list. He finished with a winning percentage of .731 and is the all-time winningest coach in Arizona history with 587-190 record (.755). He was

named Pac-10 Coach of the Year seven times.

Olson also guided Arizona to 20 consecutive 20-win seasons and is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to record 29 or more 20-win seasons In 2002, Olson was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Coach Olson passed away on August 27, 2020.

The recipient of the annual award is determined by a 10-member voting committee, which consists of current and former head coaches, as well as wo senior staff members of collegeinsider.com.

The 2025 award will be announced in April in San Antonio, Texas, the site of the 2025 Final Four.

2024-25 LUTE OLSON AWARD EARLY SEASON WATCH LIST Height School  
Robbie Avila 6-10 Saint Louis
Ace Bailey 6-10 Rutgers
Oumar Ballo 7-0 Indiana
Johni Broome 6-10 Auburn
Walter Clayton Jr. 6-3 Florida
LJ Cryer 6-1 Houston
Johnell Davis 6-4 Arkansas
Tyson Degenhart 6-8 Boise State
RJ Davis 6-0 North Carolina
Hunter Dickinson 7-2 Kansas
Eric Dixon 6-8 Villanova
Darlinstone Dubar 6-6 Tennessee
VJ Edgecombe 6-4 Baylor
Cooper Flagg 6-9 Duke
Vladislav Goldin 7-1 Michigan
Tyon Grant-Foster 6-7 Grand Canyon
Dylan Harper 6-6 Rutgers
Dajuan Harris Jr. 6-2 Kansas
Coleman Hawkins 6-10 Kansas State
Bryce Hopkins 6-7 Providence
Josh Hubbard 5-11 Mississippi State
Kam Jones 6-5 Marquette
Alex Karaban 6-8 Connecticut
Ryan Kalkbrenner 7-1 Creighton
Kon Knueppel 6-7 Duke
Yaxel Lendeborg 6-9 UAB
Tamin Lipsey 6-1 Iowa State
Caleb Love 6-4 Arizona
Zeke Mayo 6-4 Kansas
Liam McNeeley 6-8 Connecticut
Collin Murray-Boyles 6-7 South Carolina
Matthew Murrell 6-4 Ole Miss
Grant Nelson 6-11 Alabama
Ryan Nembhard 6-0 Gonzaga
Norchad Omier 6-7 Baylor
Clifford Omoruyi 6-11 Alabama
Great Osobor 6-8 Washington
Caden Pierce 6-7 Princeton
Kadary Richmond 6-6 St. John’s

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