Erik Stevenson
- position G
- height 6-4
- weight 209
- class Senior
- Hometown Lacey, Wash.
- Previous School Washington
- High school Timberline
- position G
- height 6-4
- weight 209
- class Senior
- Hometown Lacey, Wash.
- Previous School Washington
- High school Timberline
Erik Stevenson Bio
PRE-SOUTH CAROLINA
- Prior to time at Carolina, spent freshman and sophomore campaigns at Wichita State, and junior season at Washington
- Averaged 6.5 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game during freshman season at Wichita State in 2018-19, helping his team to the semifinals of the NIT
- Had eight double-figure scoring games as a freshman, and also ranked second on the team with 31 steals on the year
- As a sophomore at WSU, was the team’s second-leading scorer at 11.1 points per game, while he also averaged 4.7 rebounds in 24.7 minutes per game; also collected a team high 47 steals in 2019-20
- Scored in double-figures 16 times as a sophomore, with four 20-point performances
- Tallied a career high 29 points vs. Ole Miss (Jan. 4, 2020), hitting nine field goals, including five 3-pointers in the Wichita State win
- As a junior at Washington, saw action in all 26 games with 23 starts on the year, averaging 9.3 points and 3.6 rebounds in 26.4 minutes per game
- Had 12 double-figure scoring games for the Huskies, and was second on the team with 37 makes from 3-point range
PERSONAL
- Son of Craig and Debbie Stevenson
- Has a sister, Rebecca, who played college basketball at Chadron State and Black Hills State
- Father, Craig, played college basketball at the University of Puget Sound, before playing professionally overseas, and his mother, Debbie, played college basketball at Saint Martin’s University
- His advice to young people is “work ethic and mental strength will get you anywhere you want to go.”
- Chose South Carolina because “of the culture and style of play.”
- His favorite ice cream is mint chocolate chip, and his favorite vacation destinations are the beach, Hawaii or Cancun
- An interdisciplinary studies major