2022-23 Men's Basketball Roster
Williams II, Terrance

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
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