2022-23 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 5
Terrance Williams II
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- F
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 230
- Hometown:
- Clinton, Md.
- High School:
- Gonzaga College HS
Bio
Pronunciation
• Respectfully requests the use “II” on name references
Who is Terrance Williams II?
• Versatile “hybrid” forward who can play inside and out
• Strong rebounder who is known for consistent defensive efforts
• Efficient shooter with a variety of post moves
• Quiet demeanor, however, physically tough and not afraid of contact
• One of two U-M players from the DMV, along with sophomore point guard Dug McDaniel
Michigan Career
• Team Captain (2023)
• (3x) Academic All-Big Ten (2022, ‘23, '24)
• (4x), U-M Athletic Academic Achievement (2021, '22, '23, '24)
• Helped U-M to the Big Ten title (2021); U-M’s first title in seven years (2014)
• Helped U-M to two NCAA Tournaments (2021, ‘22)
• Advanced to back-to-back Sweet 16s (2021, ‘22); part of a five straight run for U-M
• Advanced to the Elite Eight (2021); falling to No. 11 seed UCLA, 51-49 in East final
• Helped U-M to Postseason NIT (2023)
• Advanced to the second round; falling at No. 2 seed Vanderbilt, 66-65
Season: 2023-24
• Played in 31 games; with 31 starts
• Averaged a career-best 12.4 points per game
• Posted 24 double-figure games, with two of 20-plus
• Scored a career-best 24 points at Penn State (Jan. 7)
• Averaged 4.5 rebounds per game
• Posted 15 games of five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds twice:
• vs. Youngstown State (Nov. 10)
• at Purdue (Jan. 23)
• Averaged 1.5 assists per game
• Had a career-best-tying three assists seven times
• Shot a career-best 39.7 percent (52-for-131) from beyond the arc
• Posted nine games with three-or-more three-pointers
• Made a career-best five three-pointers (on five attempts) vs. Ohio State
• Improved his three-point percentage by 14.7 percent compared to 2022-23
• Had 12 blocks and 18 steals
• Averaged a career-best 33.3 minutes per game
• Posted 24 games of 30-plus minutes, with one of 40-plus
• Played a career-best 45 minutes vs. Florida (2OT, Dec. 19)
Season: 2022-23
• Played in 32 games; with 26 starts
• Missed two games to injury (knee bruise): at Wisconsin (Feb. 14), Michigan State (Feb. 18)
• Averaged 6.1 points per game
• Posted five games in double figures with 19 games of five-plus
• Scored a season-best 18 points vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 11, Little Caesars Arena)
• Averaged 5.9 rebounds per game; second on U-M
• Had 188 rebounds (52 offensive, 136 defensive)
• Season total was more than first two seasons combined (119)
• Posted 21 games with five-plus rebounds and four of 10-plus
• Grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds at Maryland (Jan. 19)
• Posted three additional 10-plus rebound games
• 11 vs. Eastern Michigan
• 11 vs. North Carolina (Dec. 21; Jumpman Invitational)
• 10 at Northwestern (Feb. 2)
• Recorded first career double-double
• 18 points, 11 rebounds: vs. Eastern Michigan
• Made 17 three-pointers
• Made a season-best-tying three three-pointers vs. Eastern Michigan
• Had 27 assists, nine steals and seven blocks
• Had a career-best-tying three assists vs. Rutgers (March 9, BTT)
• Averaged 26.6 minutes per game
• Posted 12 games with 30-plus minutes
• Played in a season-best 37 minutes against Ohio (Nov. 20)
Season: 2021-22
• Played in 31 games, with one start
• Made first collegiate start at Illinois (Jan. 14); two points, two rebounds
• Averaged 4.7 points per game
• Posted four double figure games, with three of 15-plus
• Scored a career-best 22 points against Nebraska (Dec. 7)
• Averaged 2.4 rebounds per game
• Had 73 rebounds (20 offensive, 53 defensive)
• Posted five games with five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds against Buffalo (Nov. 10)
• Made career-best 20 three-pointers
• Made a career-best three three-pointers, three times
• at Nebraska, Michigan State (March 1) and at Ohio State (Mach 6)
• Had 16 assists, four steals and one block
• Had a career-best-tying three assists, twice: Southern Utah (Dec. 18) and at Nebraska
• Averaged 15.5 minutes per game
• Posted seven games with 20-plus minutes, with one of 30-plus
• Played a season-best 31 minutes at Illinois
Season: 2020-21
• Played in 21 games; all off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Bowling Green (Nov. 25); four points and four rebounds
• Averaged 1.9 points per game
• Posted six games with four-plus points, with one of 10-plus
• Scored a season-best 10 points against UCF (Dec. 6)
• Averaged 2.2 rebounds per game
• Had 46 rebounds (eight offensive, 38 defensive)
• Posted five games with four-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best six rebounds, twice: Northwestern (Jan. 4) and UCF
• Had eight assists, four steals, two blocks
• Had a career-best three assists vs. LSU (March 22; NCAA)
• Had a career-best two steals at Nebraska (Dec. 25)
• Averaged 7.6 minutes per game
• Posted seven games of 10-plus minutes
• Played a season-best 14 minutes, twice: UCF and Oakland (Nov. 29)
Prep Career
• Ranked 79th in ESPN’s Top 100 of the 2020 Class, 4-Star Prospect
• Gatorade District of Columbia Player of the Year (2020)
• (3x) All-Met selection, first team (2019, ‘20), third team (2018)
• (4x) Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) all-league selection, first team (2018, ‘19, ‘20), honorable mention (2017)
•(2x) Member of the WCAC Tournament championship team (2017, ‘19)
• All-DMV Student-Athlete of the Year (2020; NBC Sports Washington)
• Four-year varsity player at Gonzaga College; closed career with 2,154 points, 1,090 rebounds and a 112-30 record
• As a senior (2019-20), averaged 17.9 points and 9.9 rebounds, leading Eagles to a 25-10 record, a third place WCAC regular season finish and a semifinal appearance in the WCAC tournament; added MVP honors at the 2019 Gonzaga College Classic; postseason was cancelled following the global coronavirus pandemic
• As a junior (2018-19), averaged 17.8 points and 7.3 rebounds, leading Eagles to a 28-9 record, a third place WCAC regular season finish and the 2019 WCAC tournament title
• Played AAU with Team Takeover (Washington, D.C.) on Nike EYBL Circuit, averaging 15.6 points and 5.6 rebounds in 2019 and part of Team Takeover’s 2018 Peach Jam team title
Personal
• Born December 1, 2000 in Washington, D.C.
• Son of Melanie and Terrance Williams
• Enrolled in U-M's School of Kinesiology
• Major: Sport Management
• Respectfully requests the use “II” on name references
Who is Terrance Williams II?
• Versatile “hybrid” forward who can play inside and out
• Strong rebounder who is known for consistent defensive efforts
• Efficient shooter with a variety of post moves
• Quiet demeanor, however, physically tough and not afraid of contact
• One of two U-M players from the DMV, along with sophomore point guard Dug McDaniel
Michigan Career
• Team Captain (2023)
• (3x) Academic All-Big Ten (2022, ‘23, '24)
• (4x), U-M Athletic Academic Achievement (2021, '22, '23, '24)
• Helped U-M to the Big Ten title (2021); U-M’s first title in seven years (2014)
• Helped U-M to two NCAA Tournaments (2021, ‘22)
• Advanced to back-to-back Sweet 16s (2021, ‘22); part of a five straight run for U-M
• Advanced to the Elite Eight (2021); falling to No. 11 seed UCLA, 51-49 in East final
• Helped U-M to Postseason NIT (2023)
• Advanced to the second round; falling at No. 2 seed Vanderbilt, 66-65
Season: 2023-24
• Played in 31 games; with 31 starts
• Averaged a career-best 12.4 points per game
• Posted 24 double-figure games, with two of 20-plus
• Scored a career-best 24 points at Penn State (Jan. 7)
• Averaged 4.5 rebounds per game
• Posted 15 games of five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds twice:
• vs. Youngstown State (Nov. 10)
• at Purdue (Jan. 23)
• Averaged 1.5 assists per game
• Had a career-best-tying three assists seven times
• Shot a career-best 39.7 percent (52-for-131) from beyond the arc
• Posted nine games with three-or-more three-pointers
• Made a career-best five three-pointers (on five attempts) vs. Ohio State
• Improved his three-point percentage by 14.7 percent compared to 2022-23
• Had 12 blocks and 18 steals
• Averaged a career-best 33.3 minutes per game
• Posted 24 games of 30-plus minutes, with one of 40-plus
• Played a career-best 45 minutes vs. Florida (2OT, Dec. 19)
Season: 2022-23
• Played in 32 games; with 26 starts
• Missed two games to injury (knee bruise): at Wisconsin (Feb. 14), Michigan State (Feb. 18)
• Averaged 6.1 points per game
• Posted five games in double figures with 19 games of five-plus
• Scored a season-best 18 points vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 11, Little Caesars Arena)
• Averaged 5.9 rebounds per game; second on U-M
• Had 188 rebounds (52 offensive, 136 defensive)
• Season total was more than first two seasons combined (119)
• Posted 21 games with five-plus rebounds and four of 10-plus
• Grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds at Maryland (Jan. 19)
• Posted three additional 10-plus rebound games
• 11 vs. Eastern Michigan
• 11 vs. North Carolina (Dec. 21; Jumpman Invitational)
• 10 at Northwestern (Feb. 2)
• Recorded first career double-double
• 18 points, 11 rebounds: vs. Eastern Michigan
• Made 17 three-pointers
• Made a season-best-tying three three-pointers vs. Eastern Michigan
• Had 27 assists, nine steals and seven blocks
• Had a career-best-tying three assists vs. Rutgers (March 9, BTT)
• Averaged 26.6 minutes per game
• Posted 12 games with 30-plus minutes
• Played in a season-best 37 minutes against Ohio (Nov. 20)
Season: 2021-22
• Played in 31 games, with one start
• Made first collegiate start at Illinois (Jan. 14); two points, two rebounds
• Averaged 4.7 points per game
• Posted four double figure games, with three of 15-plus
• Scored a career-best 22 points against Nebraska (Dec. 7)
• Averaged 2.4 rebounds per game
• Had 73 rebounds (20 offensive, 53 defensive)
• Posted five games with five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds against Buffalo (Nov. 10)
• Made career-best 20 three-pointers
• Made a career-best three three-pointers, three times
• at Nebraska, Michigan State (March 1) and at Ohio State (Mach 6)
• Had 16 assists, four steals and one block
• Had a career-best-tying three assists, twice: Southern Utah (Dec. 18) and at Nebraska
• Averaged 15.5 minutes per game
• Posted seven games with 20-plus minutes, with one of 30-plus
• Played a season-best 31 minutes at Illinois
Season: 2020-21
• Played in 21 games; all off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Bowling Green (Nov. 25); four points and four rebounds
• Averaged 1.9 points per game
• Posted six games with four-plus points, with one of 10-plus
• Scored a season-best 10 points against UCF (Dec. 6)
• Averaged 2.2 rebounds per game
• Had 46 rebounds (eight offensive, 38 defensive)
• Posted five games with four-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best six rebounds, twice: Northwestern (Jan. 4) and UCF
• Had eight assists, four steals, two blocks
• Had a career-best three assists vs. LSU (March 22; NCAA)
• Had a career-best two steals at Nebraska (Dec. 25)
• Averaged 7.6 minutes per game
• Posted seven games of 10-plus minutes
• Played a season-best 14 minutes, twice: UCF and Oakland (Nov. 29)
Prep Career
• Ranked 79th in ESPN’s Top 100 of the 2020 Class, 4-Star Prospect
• Gatorade District of Columbia Player of the Year (2020)
• (3x) All-Met selection, first team (2019, ‘20), third team (2018)
• (4x) Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) all-league selection, first team (2018, ‘19, ‘20), honorable mention (2017)
•(2x) Member of the WCAC Tournament championship team (2017, ‘19)
• All-DMV Student-Athlete of the Year (2020; NBC Sports Washington)
• Four-year varsity player at Gonzaga College; closed career with 2,154 points, 1,090 rebounds and a 112-30 record
• As a senior (2019-20), averaged 17.9 points and 9.9 rebounds, leading Eagles to a 25-10 record, a third place WCAC regular season finish and a semifinal appearance in the WCAC tournament; added MVP honors at the 2019 Gonzaga College Classic; postseason was cancelled following the global coronavirus pandemic
• As a junior (2018-19), averaged 17.8 points and 7.3 rebounds, leading Eagles to a 28-9 record, a third place WCAC regular season finish and the 2019 WCAC tournament title
• Played AAU with Team Takeover (Washington, D.C.) on Nike EYBL Circuit, averaging 15.6 points and 5.6 rebounds in 2019 and part of Team Takeover’s 2018 Peach Jam team title
Personal
• Born December 1, 2000 in Washington, D.C.
• Son of Melanie and Terrance Williams
• Enrolled in U-M's School of Kinesiology
• Major: Sport Management
Friday Football Report: Ohio State
Friday, November 29
Ice Hockey Highlights vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 23)
Friday, February 23
Baseball Highlights vs. Nebraska (April 8)
Saturday, April 08
Football Highlights vs. TCU (Dec. 31)
Saturday, December 31