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31 Facts About Trevor Hudgins

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Trevor Hudgins was born on March 23,1999 and is an American professional basketball player for Le Mans of the LNB Elite and the Basketball Champions League.

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Trevor Hudgins played college basketball for the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats where he led the team to three consecutive NCAA Division II championships.

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Trevor Hudgins had his beginnings in basketball by playing with a ball when he was old enough to walk.

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Trevor Hudgins participated in football, soccer, bowling, golf and pool while growing up.

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Trevor Hudgins attended Manhattan High School in his hometown of Manhattan, Kansas.

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Trevor Hudgins had played with a pass-first approach and shunned scoring until encouraged by the coaching staff.

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Trevor Hudgins led the team to a second Centennial League title as a junior and was named the conference's player of the year.

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Trevor Hudgins earned a second consecutive conference player of the year award as he led the team to a third Centennial League title in his senior season.

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Trevor Hudgins was noticed by Northwest Missouri State head coach Ben McCollum at an Amateur Athletic Union tournament game in Lawrence, Kansas, in July 2016.

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Trevor Hudgins made two trips to the Northwest Missouri State campus and committed to the program after the team won its first national title in March 2017.

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Trevor Hudgins made his collegiate debut on November 4,2018, against the Northern State Wolves and scored a team-high 25 points.

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Trevor Hudgins finished the season with averages of 18.7 points, 5.3 assists and 2.3 rebounds per game.

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The Bearcats defeated the Point Loma Nazarene Sea Lions in the championship game of the 2019 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament with Trevor Hudgins scoring 12 points and a game-high six assists.

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Trevor Hudgins was named the Division II Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player.

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Trevor Hudgins was honored as the MIAA Player of the Year and selected to the All-MIAA First-Team.

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Trevor Hudgins was selected as a finalist for the Bevo Francis Award alongside teammate Ryan Hawkins.

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Trevor Hudgins was selected as the MIAA Player of the Year for a second consecutive season and chosen to the All-MIAA First Team for a third straight year.

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Trevor Hudgins believed in me and that's my reason for going back to try and win another national championship.

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The Bearcats won the 2022 MIAA Tournament title by defeating Washburn; Trevor Hudgins scored 35 points and was selected as the MIAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

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Trevor Hudgins scored 31 points and became the all-time leader scoring in MIAA history.

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Trevor Hudgins earned the NABC Division II Player of the Year award for a second consecutive season.

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Trevor Hudgins won the 2022 Bevo Francis Award for the best small college basketball player and became the second Northwest Missouri State player to earn the award after Justin Pitts.

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Trevor Hudgins left Northwest Missouri State as the most decorated player in Division II history.

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Trevor Hudgins worked out for the Brooklyn Nets and Houston Rockets prior to the 2022 NBA draft.

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Trevor Hudgins played for the Rockets in the 2022 NBA Summer League and averaged 5.4 points per game.

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Trevor Hudgins made his regular season debut for the Rockets on October 22,2022, as he scored 3 points in a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.

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Trevor Hudgins made four other appearances in a three-week stretch in February 2023 due to starters Kevin Porter Jr.

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Trevor Hudgins primarily spent his rookie season with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA G League where he averaged 20 points, 6.1 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game.

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On July 2,2023, Trevor Hudgins signed a second two-way contract with the Rockets, but was waived on October 23.

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On November 7,2023, Trevor Hudgins signed with Le Mans of the LNB Pro A to replace Nate Mason.

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Trevor Hudgins played for the Los Angeles Clippers during the 2024 NBA Summer League.