2015-16 Men's Basketball

34 Mamadou Ndiaye

  • Height 7-6
  • Weight 300
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Dakar, Senegal

Biography

 

2014-15 AT UC IRVINE
 

-- Scored a career-high 21 points, hitting 10 of 11 shots, in the Nov. 29 win over Loyola Marymount.

-- Added five blocked shots in that win over LMU.

-- Had 18 points, five rebounds and four blocked shots in the Big West Tournament semifinal victory over UC Santa Barbara Mar. 13.

-- Scored 12 points and pulled down five rebounds in the NCAA Tournament Second Round loss to Louisivlle Mar. 20.

-- Registered a season-high six blocked shots, along with 12 points and eight rebounds, in the Mar. 5 win over Cal State Fullerton.

-- Shot 63.4 percent from the field and had 25 blocked shots in 15 games, giving him 131 blocks in just two seasons.

-- Was named to the 2015 Lou Henson Award Watch List that featured preseason candidates for the Division I Mid-Major Player of the Year award. 

-- Also was selected to the All-Big West Conference preseason team by the media.

 

2013-14 AT UC IRVINE
 
-- The tallest player in the nation set UCI and Big West Conference single-season records with 106 blocked shots as a true freshman.

-- Set school and conference single-game records with 11 blocked shots in Feb. 6 win over Long Beach State.

-- Had 10 blocked shots in Nov. 24 victory over Eastern Washington.

-- Earned the 2014 Big West Conference "Best Defensive Player" award.

-- Named to All-Big West Honorable Mention team.

-- Scored a season-high 18 points and added nine blocks and eight rebounds in Nov. 14 win at Washington.

-- Had his first double-double with 12 points an a career-high 12 rebounds in Dec. 28 loss at Arizona State.

-- Tied his career high with 12 rebounds in Mar. 19 NIT loss at SMU.

-- Pulled down 11 rebounds in Jan. 9 win at Long Beach State.

-- Had 10 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocked shots in Jan. 23 win over Cal State Northridge.

-- Shot 70.7 percent from the field for the season.

-- Over a six-game span from Jan. 2-25, he made 25 straight field goals, one shy of the national record.

 

 

 

 

BRETHREN CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
 

-- 2013 CIF-5AA Player of the Year for Brethren Christian in Huntington Beach, Calif.

-- Earned the 2013 John R. Wooden High School Player of the Year award for CIF Division V.

-- Was a member of the all-state first team.

-- 2013 National Christian Schools Athletic Association Player of the Year and Far West Super-Region team.

-- Was named Academy League Most Valuable Player.

-- Averaged 27 points, 14 rebounds and 4.5 blocked shots per game for Brethren Christian and Coach Jon Bahnsen as a senior.

-- Top-scoring game was 45 points versus Oxford Academy.

-- Averaged 24 points and 14 rebounds as a junior at Brethren Christian.

 
PERSONAL
 

-- Born in Senegal.

-- Son of Seynabou and Mbad Ndiaye.

-- Has an older brother, Adam.

-- Selected UCI because he likes the coaching staff and the school’s strong academics and athletics.

 

 
 

Career Highlights
 
Points:  21 vs. Loyola Marymount, 11/29/14

Rebounds:  12 vs. SMU, 3/19/14 & Arizona State, 12/28/13

Assists:  1 on 9 occasions (vs. UC Riverside, 3/12/15)

Steals:  2 vs. Sacramento State, 11/30/13

Blocked Shots:  11 vs. Long Beach State, 2/6/14

 

CAREER TOTALS
    3PT3PT        
YearGP-GSFGM-APCTFGM-APCT.FTM-APCTASTBLKSTREB-AVETP-AVGHG
2014-15 15-11   64-101 .634   0-1 .000  30-57 .526   2   25  4   77-5.1 158-10.5 21
2013-14 34-34 111-157 .707   0-0 .000  49-115 .426   7 106  5 210-6.2 271-8.0 18
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Totals 49-45 175-258 .678   0-1 .000  79-172 .459   9
 131  9
 287-5.9 429-8.8 21

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 34

    2013-14Freshman

    Center
    7'6" 290 lbs
    34
  • 34

    2014-15Sophomore

    Center
    7'6" 300 lbs
    34
  • 34

    2015-16Junior

    Center
    7'6" 300 lbs
    34