6’2 Zion Williams is once again killing the game, showing why he is ELITE! After averaging 18.3 PPG, 6.1 RPG, and 4.3 APG for Maritime college, he was named first team all conference! He also earned the prestigious MBWA player of the week award for D2/D3 players after previously getting the MBWA honorable mention from the Florida road trip where he put up 26 points, 10 assist, and 6 boards. Did I mention NINE straight games with 20 plus points?! @nmszeno
22 points -8 boards-5 assist
24 points -13 boards-5 assist
25 points- 9 boards-3 assist
26 points- 8 boards-1 assist
29 points- 8 boards-7 assist
27 points- 13 boards-4 assist
27 points -6 boards-5 assist
22 points -9 boards-6 assist
20 points -5 boards-2 assist
He is in the transfer portal looking to make the jump to D1! He has gained interest! Coaches, what’s up!?
Zion Williams tells us he has entered the transfer portal.
He will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. The 6’2 guard averaged 18.3 PPG, 6.1 RPG, & 4.3 APG while shooting 45% from field and 37% from three.
@nmszeno
Maritime College G Zion Williams (@nmszeno) has entered the transfer portal, his rep @eric_francis717 of @nilsonsports.
The 6-foot-2 sophomore guard averaged 18.3 points per game shooting 45% from the field and 37% from 3.
🏀 After averaging a double-double in 2 games against Yeshiva & St. Joseph's Brooklyn, @MaritimeHoops Zion Williams is the @SkylineConfD3 Player of the Week ⚓️
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🏀 @MaritimeHoops Zion Williams picked up another award on Tuesday with his @MetBasketballW Player of the Week selection. He averaged a double-double (28.0 ppg, 10.5 rpg) in 2 games last week.⚓️
https://t.co/oSiK1EDXOm
#GoPrivateers
Officially in the NCAA Transfer Portal. 17 PPG | 6 APG | 4 RPG | 2 SPG. Led my conference in assists, top 35 in D3 nationally. Looking for a program that values toughness, IQ, and work ethic. Full film below — ready to earn my spot.
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