Colorado University Athletics

2015-16 Men's Basketball Roster

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Jersey Number 10

Tre'Shaun Fletcher

  • Position:
    Guard/Forward
  • Height:
    6-7
  • Weight:
    205
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Wilmar, Ark.
  • High School:
    Lincoln {Tacoma, Wash.}

2014-15 (sophomore): Played in 34 games with 17 starts • Averaged 5.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assist a game • In his 17 starts, averaged 7.3 points a game (fourth on the team) shooting 47 percent from the field with four games 10+ points • Five games overall in scoring double-digits with a career-high 12 points in neutral court win against Oregon State (Mar. 11) at the Pac-12 Tournament in Las Vegas • Tied personal-high five field goals made, twice (Washington State: Jan. 24; Oregon State: Mar. 11) • Grabbed a career-high six rebounds (Washington: Jan. 22; Oregon: Mar. 12) • Six times had two 3-pointers • Five games with five-plus rebounds in a game •  Career-best four assists in home victory against San Francisco (Dec. 3) • Sixth in team scoring (5.4 ppg., 182 pts.) and field goal percentage (.455); fifth in rebounds (2.5 rpg., 86); fourth in 3-pointers made (22).

2014 (summer): Selected to play with Athletes in Action during 10 days in August, the team went 3-1 • Averaged 4.8 points and 2.8 rebound per game; also added four assists, two blocks and two assists • AIA was coached by CU assistant coach/head recruiting coordinator Mike Rohn • Fletcher follows in the footsteps of former CU student-athletes who also travelled abroad with the Athletes In Action team (Beau Gamble, Levi Knutson, Austin Dufault, Dwight Thorne II).

2013-14 (freshman): Played in 20 games • Suffered a knee injury at Washington (Jan. 12), however returned to the court at the Pac-12 Conference Tournament against USC (Mar. 12) • Scored a season-high nine points in home win against Arkansas State (Nov. 18) on 4-of-6 shooting • Grabbed a key five rebounds in seven minutes in road win at Colorado State (Dec. 3) • Season-high 16 minutes in come-from-behind home win against Harvard (Nov. 24) • Four games with seven or more points; four games with three or more rebounds • First CU MBB player from the state of Washington since 1999-2000.

Lincoln HS: All-time leading scorer in the Abes history • Senior year averaged 21 points, 10 rebounds and five assists per game • Helped lead Lincoln to a 23-4 record and third place finish in the state tournament • 3A state player of the year, also first-team all-state, first-team all-league • West Central District and Narrows League championships three of four years • Over his four years, the Abes were 82-21 (.796), including a 63-12 mark (.840) during this sophomore, junior, senior years • 2013 Rivals.com three-star prospect: No. 26 small forward and No. 143 overall • Scout.com: Ranked as a top-100 player (No. 90) nationally for 2013 • Junior season, was named most valuable player of the Narrows League, as well as first team all-area and second-team all-state • Averaged 18 points, 11 rebounds and five assists in Lincoln’s 18-8 season • Played AAU ball with the Northwest Panthers.

Academics: College major is communication.

Personal: Born October 5, 1994 • Son of Bobby Ann Fletcher • Is the youngest of four children • Wore jersey number 4 in high school • Biggest moment of high school was trailing by 21 points in the fourth quarter and winning the district championship • “I feel like Colorado is a good fit for me. I love the coaches, the players and the system. I feel like I am a very versatile player. I can guard positions one through three, I can shoot, dribble, and pass. I think colleges like my length. I can get in and bang with the fours and fives, too.”

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