2020-21 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 51
Austin Davis
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Position:
- F
- Height:
- 6-10
- Weight:
- 250
- Hometown:
- Onsted, Mich.
- High School:
- Onsted Community
Who is Austin Davis...
• Invited back for fifth-year following a conversation while shooting with Juwan Howard
• Blossomed as a senior (2019-20), with career-bests in almost every category
• Continues to hone his inside game with ability to shoot jump hooks with both hands
• Strong, physical down-low player
• Aggressive rebounder and screener
• Avid outdoorsman, fisherman and hunter; built his own hunting blind & has own boat
Michigan Career
• Reached 100+ career wins (105-32)
• U-M Captain (2020-21; Isaiah Livers & Eli Brooks)
• Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree (2020, ‘21)
• Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award (Michigan male recipient; 2020, ‘21)
• Academic All-Big Ten (2018, ‘19, ‘20, ‘21)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2021)
• Michigan Academic Achievement (2018, ‘19, ‘20)
• U-M’s Jordan Morgan/Bodnar Brothers Award for Academic Achievement (2019)
• Helped U-M to back-to-back 30+ win seasons -- U-M record 33-8 (2017-18) & 30-7 (2018-19)
• Fourth & fifth 30+ win seasons all-time at Michigan
• Helped U-M win the 2021 Big Ten regular season title
• Helped U-M win the 2018 Big Ten Tournament title
• U-M’s second straight title; third Big Ten team to win back-to-back titles (2017, ‘18)
• Helped U-M advance to 2018 Final Four (San Antonio) & national title game (vs. Villanova)
• Helped U-M advance to two NCAA Elite Eights (2018, ‘21)
• Helped U-M advance to three straight NCAA Sweet 16s (2018, ‘19, 21)
• Overall it was the fourth straight for U-M (2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘21)
• Note: 2020 NCAA Tournament was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Helped U-M to the 2020 Battle 4 Atlantis title, winning three games in three days -- Iowa State, No. 6 North Carolina and No. 8 Gonzaga at the Atlantis Resort
• Helped U-M to the 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off title, defeating George Washington and Providence at the Mohegan Sun Resort
• Helped U-M to the 2017 2K Classic title, defeating Marquette and SMU at MSG
Graduate Student (2020-21)
• Played in 23 games, with five starts
• Made first career start in season opener against Bowling Green (Nov. 25)
• Started first five games before injury (plantar fascia; right foot)
• Missed first five games (all Big Ten) due to rehab
• Mentored and gave starting spot to Hunter Dickinson
• Averaged 5.4 points per game
• Scored a career-high 12 points against Toledo (Dec. 9)
• Had 15 games with 6+ points
• Averaged 2.8 rebounds per game
• Had a season-high eight rebounds vs. Maryland (March 12)
• Had 65 total rebounds (29 offensive, 36 defensive)
• Shot 70.5 percent (55-for-78) from the field
• Played in 11.2 minutes
Senior (2019-20)
• Played in 24 games; all off the bench
• Had season cut short after postseason was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Averaged 4.9 points, with 10 games with 7+ points
• Scored a season-high 11 against Ohio State (Feb. 4)
• Posted his first career double figure going 4-for-4 FG, 3-for-3 FT
• Shot 69.3 percent from the field (52-for-72), leading U-M regulars
• Made a season-high four field goals, six times
• Averaged 2.6 rebounds
• Grabbed 62 total boards (24 offensive, 38 defensive)
• Had a career-high eight rebounds against Presbyterian (Dec. 21)
• Had 12 games with 3+ rebounds
• Had a career-high three blocks against Presbyterian
• Played in 10.7 minutes
• His 256 minutes, almost doubled his two prior season combined (143)
• Played 16 games of 10+ minutes; with a career-high 16 against Presbyterian
Junior (2018-19)
• Played in 25 games; all off the bench
• Scored in seven total games
• Had a season-high six points against Chattanooga (Nov. 23), going 3-for-4 FG
• Shot 63.2 percent from the field (12-for-19)
• Grabbed 19 total rebounds (seven offensive, 12 defensive)
• Had a season-high three rebounds, 2x -- Norfolk State (Nov. 6) and Chattanooga
• Recorded his first career assist against Penn State (Jan. 3)
• Played in 3.7 minutes, with a season-high 10 minutes against Chattanooga
Sophomore (2017-18)
• Played in 16 games; all off the bench
• Made debut against North Florida (Nov. 11), three points, a rebound
• Averaged 1.2 points per game
• Scored a season-high four points, 3x - vs. Chaminade (Nov. 21), vs. Detroit-Mercy (Dec. 16) and Alabama A&M (Dec. 21)
• Shot 64.3 percent from the field (9-for-14)
• Averaged 1.4 rebounds,
• Had a season-high five rebounds, 2x - vs. Chaminade and Alabama A&M
• Posted six blocks, including a season-high two at North Carolina (Nov. 29)
• Played in 3.1 minutes, with a season-high 12 minutes against Chattanooga
Freshman (2016-17)
• Redshirted the season; extremely valuable member of U-M’s Scout Team
Prep Career
• Played at Onsted Community High School under coach Brad Maska
• Runner-up for the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball Award (2016)
• Finalist for McDonald's All-American Game (2016)
• Associated Press Class B Player of the Year (2015, '16), first team (2015) and special mention (2014)
• Detroit News Dream Team (2016), Class B All-State first team (2014, '15)
• Detroit Free Press Dream Team (2016), Class B All-State first team (2014, '15)
• Lenawee County Player of the Year (2014, '15, '16)
• All-Lenawee County first team (2014, '15, '16)
• Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Best of the Best All-State team (2015, '16); Class B All-State team (2014), Academic All-State (2015, '16) and Team Academic honoree honorable mention (2015, '16)
• Closed career holding Onsted records for points (1,687), rebounds (1,087) and blocks (297)
• Led Onsted to back-to-back District Championships (2015, '16); 2015 title was first for Onsted in 32 years (1983)
• Led Lenawee County Conference in scoring (2014, '16), rebounding (2014, '15, 16) and blocks (2014, '15, '16)
• Averaged 20-plus points per game over final three seasons -- senior (25.3, junior (26.2) and sophomore (21.6)
• Grabbed 14-plus rebounds over final three seasons -- senior (14.3), junior (17.3) and sophomore (15.0)
• Averaged nearly five blocks per game in final two seasons -- senior (4.9, 117 total) and junior (4.8, 116 total)
• Recorded 62 double-doubles in final three seasons with two triple-doubles -- 24 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocks against Tecumseh (March 9, 2015) and 20 points, 27 rebounds and 10 blocks against Dundee (March 6, 2014)
Personal
• Born on July 8, 1998 in Adrian, Mich.
• Son of Marsha and Eric Davis
• Graduated from U-M's School of Kinesiology with a movement science degree (May, 2020), masters of movement science (May, 2021)
Personal Notes
• Mother, Marsha, is principal at Onsted Elementary and played a year of college basketball at Oakland University
• Father, Eric, played college basketball at Adrian
• Grew seven inches since the eighth grade, has 7-2 wing span and wears a size 18 shoe
• Hometown has no more than 1,000 residents
• Became just the 14th player from Lenawee County to play Division I basketball
• Invited back for fifth-year following a conversation while shooting with Juwan Howard
• Blossomed as a senior (2019-20), with career-bests in almost every category
• Continues to hone his inside game with ability to shoot jump hooks with both hands
• Strong, physical down-low player
• Aggressive rebounder and screener
• Avid outdoorsman, fisherman and hunter; built his own hunting blind & has own boat
Michigan Career
• Reached 100+ career wins (105-32)
• U-M Captain (2020-21; Isaiah Livers & Eli Brooks)
• Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree (2020, ‘21)
• Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award (Michigan male recipient; 2020, ‘21)
• Academic All-Big Ten (2018, ‘19, ‘20, ‘21)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2021)
• Michigan Academic Achievement (2018, ‘19, ‘20)
• U-M’s Jordan Morgan/Bodnar Brothers Award for Academic Achievement (2019)
• Helped U-M to back-to-back 30+ win seasons -- U-M record 33-8 (2017-18) & 30-7 (2018-19)
• Fourth & fifth 30+ win seasons all-time at Michigan
• Helped U-M win the 2021 Big Ten regular season title
• Helped U-M win the 2018 Big Ten Tournament title
• U-M’s second straight title; third Big Ten team to win back-to-back titles (2017, ‘18)
• Helped U-M advance to 2018 Final Four (San Antonio) & national title game (vs. Villanova)
• Helped U-M advance to two NCAA Elite Eights (2018, ‘21)
• Helped U-M advance to three straight NCAA Sweet 16s (2018, ‘19, 21)
• Overall it was the fourth straight for U-M (2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘21)
• Note: 2020 NCAA Tournament was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Helped U-M to the 2020 Battle 4 Atlantis title, winning three games in three days -- Iowa State, No. 6 North Carolina and No. 8 Gonzaga at the Atlantis Resort
• Helped U-M to the 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off title, defeating George Washington and Providence at the Mohegan Sun Resort
• Helped U-M to the 2017 2K Classic title, defeating Marquette and SMU at MSG
Graduate Student (2020-21)
• Played in 23 games, with five starts
• Made first career start in season opener against Bowling Green (Nov. 25)
• Started first five games before injury (plantar fascia; right foot)
• Missed first five games (all Big Ten) due to rehab
• Mentored and gave starting spot to Hunter Dickinson
• Averaged 5.4 points per game
• Scored a career-high 12 points against Toledo (Dec. 9)
• Had 15 games with 6+ points
• Averaged 2.8 rebounds per game
• Had a season-high eight rebounds vs. Maryland (March 12)
• Had 65 total rebounds (29 offensive, 36 defensive)
• Shot 70.5 percent (55-for-78) from the field
• Played in 11.2 minutes
Senior (2019-20)
• Played in 24 games; all off the bench
• Had season cut short after postseason was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Averaged 4.9 points, with 10 games with 7+ points
• Scored a season-high 11 against Ohio State (Feb. 4)
• Posted his first career double figure going 4-for-4 FG, 3-for-3 FT
• Shot 69.3 percent from the field (52-for-72), leading U-M regulars
• Made a season-high four field goals, six times
• Averaged 2.6 rebounds
• Grabbed 62 total boards (24 offensive, 38 defensive)
• Had a career-high eight rebounds against Presbyterian (Dec. 21)
• Had 12 games with 3+ rebounds
• Had a career-high three blocks against Presbyterian
• Played in 10.7 minutes
• His 256 minutes, almost doubled his two prior season combined (143)
• Played 16 games of 10+ minutes; with a career-high 16 against Presbyterian
Junior (2018-19)
• Played in 25 games; all off the bench
• Scored in seven total games
• Had a season-high six points against Chattanooga (Nov. 23), going 3-for-4 FG
• Shot 63.2 percent from the field (12-for-19)
• Grabbed 19 total rebounds (seven offensive, 12 defensive)
• Had a season-high three rebounds, 2x -- Norfolk State (Nov. 6) and Chattanooga
• Recorded his first career assist against Penn State (Jan. 3)
• Played in 3.7 minutes, with a season-high 10 minutes against Chattanooga
Sophomore (2017-18)
• Played in 16 games; all off the bench
• Made debut against North Florida (Nov. 11), three points, a rebound
• Averaged 1.2 points per game
• Scored a season-high four points, 3x - vs. Chaminade (Nov. 21), vs. Detroit-Mercy (Dec. 16) and Alabama A&M (Dec. 21)
• Shot 64.3 percent from the field (9-for-14)
• Averaged 1.4 rebounds,
• Had a season-high five rebounds, 2x - vs. Chaminade and Alabama A&M
• Posted six blocks, including a season-high two at North Carolina (Nov. 29)
• Played in 3.1 minutes, with a season-high 12 minutes against Chattanooga
Freshman (2016-17)
• Redshirted the season; extremely valuable member of U-M’s Scout Team
Prep Career
• Played at Onsted Community High School under coach Brad Maska
• Runner-up for the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball Award (2016)
• Finalist for McDonald's All-American Game (2016)
• Associated Press Class B Player of the Year (2015, '16), first team (2015) and special mention (2014)
• Detroit News Dream Team (2016), Class B All-State first team (2014, '15)
• Detroit Free Press Dream Team (2016), Class B All-State first team (2014, '15)
• Lenawee County Player of the Year (2014, '15, '16)
• All-Lenawee County first team (2014, '15, '16)
• Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Best of the Best All-State team (2015, '16); Class B All-State team (2014), Academic All-State (2015, '16) and Team Academic honoree honorable mention (2015, '16)
• Closed career holding Onsted records for points (1,687), rebounds (1,087) and blocks (297)
• Led Onsted to back-to-back District Championships (2015, '16); 2015 title was first for Onsted in 32 years (1983)
• Led Lenawee County Conference in scoring (2014, '16), rebounding (2014, '15, 16) and blocks (2014, '15, '16)
• Averaged 20-plus points per game over final three seasons -- senior (25.3, junior (26.2) and sophomore (21.6)
• Grabbed 14-plus rebounds over final three seasons -- senior (14.3), junior (17.3) and sophomore (15.0)
• Averaged nearly five blocks per game in final two seasons -- senior (4.9, 117 total) and junior (4.8, 116 total)
• Recorded 62 double-doubles in final three seasons with two triple-doubles -- 24 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocks against Tecumseh (March 9, 2015) and 20 points, 27 rebounds and 10 blocks against Dundee (March 6, 2014)
Personal
• Born on July 8, 1998 in Adrian, Mich.
• Son of Marsha and Eric Davis
• Graduated from U-M's School of Kinesiology with a movement science degree (May, 2020), masters of movement science (May, 2021)
Personal Notes
• Mother, Marsha, is principal at Onsted Elementary and played a year of college basketball at Oakland University
• Father, Eric, played college basketball at Adrian
• Grew seven inches since the eighth grade, has 7-2 wing span and wears a size 18 shoe
• Hometown has no more than 1,000 residents
• Became just the 14th player from Lenawee County to play Division I basketball
Men's Basketball Press Conference: Dusty May (Nov. 17)
Monday, November 17
Men's Basketball Highlights at TCU (Nov. 14)
Friday, November 14
Men's Basketball Highlights vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 11)
Tuesday, November 11
Men's Basketball Press Conference: Dusty May (Nov. 10)
Monday, November 10




