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2014-15 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Anthony Hickey, Jr.
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 185
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Hopkinsville, Ky.
- High School:
- Christian County High School

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03/20/2015
NCAA Tournament: Oklahoma State vs. Oregon
Oklahoma State takes on Oregon in the second round of the NCAA tournament
03/07/2015
Men's Basketball vs. No. 20 West Virginia (USATSI)
Men's Basketball falls to No. 20 West Virginia, 81-72; Credit: USA Today (USATSI)
02/28/2015
Men's Basketball vs. Texas Tech
February 28, 2015
02/18/2015
Men's Basketball vs. Iowa State
NCAA Basketball: Iowa State at Oklahoma State (USATSI)
02/07/2015
Oklahoma State vs. No. 8 Kansas
Oklahoma State vs. No. 8 Kansas
2013-14 (junior season)
• Played in all 34 games and started 31 for the LSU Tigers, averaging 31.3 minutes per contest.
• Averaged 8.4 points, 3.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game.
• Had a 2.8 assist-to-turnover ratio - ranking 20th nationally - averaging just 1.69 turnovers per 40 minutes.
• Shot 34.4 percent from beyond the three-point arc.
• Scored a season-high 20 points on two occasions: first vs Memphis (Nov. 29) in the Old Spice Classic, and again at Kentucky (Feb. 22).
• Had 12 double-figure scoring games.
• Dished out a career-high eight assists on three occasions: in back-to-back games at Kentucky (Feb. 22) and vs Texas A&M (Feb. 26), as well as vs Alabama in the first round of the SEC Tournament.
• Had 10 games with at least six assists and six more with at least four.
• In the game at Kentucky, went 8 of 17 from the floor, including 4 of 9 from beyond the arc; he also had just one turnover in 44 minutes of the overtime contest.
• Recorded a season-high seven steals vs Southeastern Louisiana in his first start of the season; was close to pulling a triple-double with 10 points and seven rebounds.
2012-13 (Sophomore season)
• Played in 29 games and started 23 for the Tigers, averaging 33 minutes per contest.
• Was second on the team in scoring at 11.2 ppg, and led the squad with 3.8 assists and 2.9 steals per game.
• His 2.93 steals per game ranked third nationally; second was Marcus Smart at 3.0 spg.
• Was named to the SEC All-Defensive team by the league coaches.
• Had a 2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio, averaging just 2.13 turnovers per 40 minutes.
• Scored a career-high 22 points at Missouri (March 2), one of three 20-point games on the season.
• Recorded a season-high seven assists vs Alabama (Feb. 23), and had 18 games of four or more assists.
• Had a career-high eight steals vs Texas A&M (Jan. 19), and had six games of five or more thefts.
• Started the final 20 games of the season.
2011-12 (Freshman season)
• Played in all 33 games and started 31 for the Tigers as a true freshman, averaging 31.2 minutes per contest.
• Averaged 8.9 ppg and 3.6 rpg while leading the team with his 3.8 assists per contest.
• Had a 2.0 assist-to-turnover ratio, averaging 2.45 turnovers per 40 minutes.
• Also averaged 2.1 steals per game, ranking 30th nationally.
• Scored a season-high 20 points vs Georgia Tech (Nov. 20) in the Charleston Classic; was named to the all-tournament team.
• Dished out a season-high seven assists on three occasions: vs Ole Miss (Jan. 7), at South Carolina (Feb. 18), and vs Arkansas (March 8) in the SEC Tournament.
• Recorded a season-high five steals vs top-ranked Kentucky (March 9) in the SEC Tournament.
• Hit the game winner with 1.4 seconds remaining in overtime to beat Mississippi State (Feb. 14).
High School
• Named Mr. Basketball in the state of Kentucky as a senior.
• Led his team to a Class 5A state championship, defeating Rowan City, 65-63.
• Recorded 17 points and 12 assists in the title game, including the game-winning pass.
• Averaged 22.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists in the state tournament.
• For his senior season, averaged 18.5 ppg, 8.3 apg and 4.7 rpg.
• For his career, he scored over 1,300 points dished out 415 assists and had 341 steals.
• Played in the 2011 Indiana-Kentucky All-Star games; scored 19 points with eight assists and one turnover in the first game, and recorded six points, six rebounds and six assists in the second contest.
• Also lettered in football, quarterbacking his high school to the state championship game as a senior.
• He lists Tennessee, South Carolina, Houston, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Purdue, Wake Forest and Butler as other schools that recruited him out of high school.
Personal
Born Nov. 22, 1992, Anthony is the son of Monica Moore and Anthony Hickey, Sr. He has two sisters, Coursheka Jessup and Makayla Brown. His cousin, Scotty Hopson, played collegiately at Tennessee and is currently listed on the Houston Rockets roster. Anthony is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is majoring in university studies at Oklahoma State.