
2x Tournament Champion
2x All-Tournament Team
2012 Team Scoring Leader
2x Team Rebounds Leader
2x Team Blocks Leader
PTS REB BLK GP
Career: 675 608 96 50
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HS Avg: 13.5 12.2 1.9 (09-10 to 11-12)
Collin has the 2nd most rebounds and blocks in IBC history, as well as the 5th most points. These statistics were amassed in just 50 career games.
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Collin is the only player in IBC history to average over 15 rebounds a game for a full season, and is also the only player in IBC history to average a double-double for his career.
Collin was an agile and skilled big with excellent athleticism. He was fluid and coordinated, able to run the floor and play like a wing at times, while still defending and rebounding like a center. The most statistically dominant front-court player in IBC history. Had great versatility on both ends of the floor.
Collin was a prototypical power forward for his league. Standing about 6'4" in height and with long arms, he was a difficult player to defend and score against. Collin had an excellent mid-range jumpshot, and as a result was a deadly "pick-and-pop" player. Collin had very good post skills for the league he played in. Right and left-handed hooks, post fadeaways and a variety of up-and-unders were all in his bag. He could occasionally hit 3-point jumpshots, especially if left open. Collin also had a good handle for his position, and could take advantage of slower defenders off the dribble.
Collin was easily the best defensive big in IBC history. His excellent size and length, as well as springiness made him great at contesting shots and help-side defense. He could rack up blocks in a hurry. He was a great anchor on defense. The team in 11-12 especially was one of the best defensive teams in IBC history as far as points-allowed by opponents.
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Collin's stats were obtained from old IBC stat sheets. 21 stat sheets were available that are games Collin played in. These numbers were extrapolated to account for missing games.