#13 Jyare Davis
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6'7" 220 lbs Forward
HS: Sanford Sanford, DE
Born: 1/2002 Newark, DE
Season Stats
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA % Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
2024-25 Sr F 33 22 814 121 229
52.8%
53 84
63.1%
16 37
43.2%
45 163 115 48 51 0 43 21 13 311 9.4 1.4 4.9
Career    
33
22
814
121
229
52.8%
53
84
63.1%
16
37
43.2%
45
163
115
48
51
0
42
21
13
311
9.4
1.4
4.9

Jyare Davis was a forward for Syracuse basketball. He was adept at exploiting matchup advantages and driving to the basket.

Jyare DavisDavis started his collegiate career at Providence. He redshirted his freshman year and did not play any games. He transferred to Delaware after that season.

Providence
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA % Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
2020-21 Fr DNP - - - - - --- - - --- - - --- - - - - - - - - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0
Career    
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0
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0.0

Taylor would find success at Delaware as a strong inside scorer. He would earn second team All Coastal Athletic Association honor his sophomore and junior seasons, and average 17.1 points his junior year. His free throw shooting improved dramatically his junior year. He would score a career high 29 points against Stony Brook his junior year, as well as a career high 17 rebounds in that same game.

Delaware
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA % Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
2021-22 Fr F 31 4 614 126 208 60.6% 49 73 67.1% 1 10 10.0% 28 130 95 35 42 0 30 7 13 302 9.7 0.9 4.2
2022-23 So F 31 31 1,039 196 419 46.8% 71 108 65.7% 11 42 26.2% 79 174 129 45 69 0 65 27 20 474 15.3 2.5 5.6
2023-24 Jr F 32 32 1,063 200 429 46.6% 127 157 81.4% 20 78 25.6% 78 240 188 52 69 2 58 24 24 547 17.1 2.4 7.5
Career    
94
67
2,716
522
1,056
49.4%
247
337
73.3%
32
130
24.6%
185
544
412
132
180
2
153
58
57
1,323
14.1
2.0
5.8

Davis would start his senior season as a reserve but moved into the starting lineup when Donnie Freeman injured his foot. Davis was most productive when he could take mismatches and drive to the basket. He had a season high 22 points and 12 rebounds in the season opener versus LeMoyne. He finished the season strong scoring 14+ points in five of the last six games. Though not a prolific perimeter shooter, he was accurate when left open hitting 43% of his three point shots.

 

 

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