JUNIOR (2023-24, AT GEORGIA TECH)
- Averaged 5.9 points, second-best among Georgia Tech reserves, in 18.7 minutes per game
- Averaged 16 points per game in Georgia Tech’s first three games (15-24 FG, 9-16 3pt FG), but had just two games in double figures after that
- Returned from a four-game injury absence to score 24 points in Tech’s final five games
- In ACC games, averaged 4.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, while hitting 41.2 percent from the floor (31.7 pct. on threes)
- Only four turnovers in 16 games
- Averaged 6.7 points in three Diamond Head Classic games, including 12 in win vs. UMass and eight vs. Nevada
- Connected on 40.3 percent from the floor this season in all games, 34.0 percent from three-point range (fourth on the team)
- Scoring efficiency improved from his first two seasons (.318 points per minute in 2023-24, .287 combined his first two seasons)
- Took 94 of his 144 shot attempts from three-point range (connected on 26-of-50 inside the arc)
SOPHOMORE (2022-23, AT GEORIGA TECH)
- Wing guard who started a team-high 31 games during the season, reaching double-figure points in 14 contests
- No. 4 on the Tech stat chart in scoring (9.5 ppg), No. 2 in minutes per game (31.3) and three-point field goals (57-of-175)
- No. 3 in free throws (51-of-74) and No. 4 in three-point percentage (32.6 pct.)
- Took 175 of his 274 field goal attempts (63.9 pct.) from behind the three-point arc, by far the highest percentage on the team
- Also was effective as a scorer inside (46-of-99 FG, 46.5 percent inside 3pt line)
- In ACC games, averaged 9.1 points per game (fourth on team) while hitting 35.9 percent from the floor, 31.6 percent (36-of-114) on threes
- Shooting success rate was down from freshman year, but he far surpassed his freshman totals in field goals, three-pointers and free throws made and attempted
- Focused less on scoring to concentrate on defense and facilitating the offense in later games
- Had an 20-to-4 assist/turnover ratio in the last seven games while averaging 8.7 points
- Scored a career-best 21 points in Tech’s win over Virginia Tech (6-10 FG, 3-4 3pt FG, 6-8 FT)
- Averaged 13.5 points in two ACC Tournament games while hitting 8-of-20 from the floor and 5-of-13 from three-point range
- Scored 17 points Jan. 21 against Syracuse (6-9 FG, 5-8 3pt FG), playing all 40 minutes
- Scored 16 points in win at Georgia State in the second game of the season, hitting career highs for free throws made and attempted (9-of-13)
FRESHMAN (2021-22, AT GEORGIA TECH)
- Named to the ACC All-Academic Team as a freshman
- Solid contributor as a freshman averaging 6.2 points, Tech’s fifth-leading scorer overall and in ACC games
- Averaged 23.7 minutes per game and started five games, including Clemson on March 2 and Louisville in the ACC Tournament
- Connected on 41.3 percent (43-of-104) of his three-point attempts, 36.0 percent in ACC games (27-of-75)
- His three-point numbers rivaled those of All-ACC teammate Michael Devoe when he was a freshman (42-of-107, .393)
- Scored in double figures seven times, four vs. ACC teams, including 15 at Miami and 14 vs. FSU (hit three 3-pt FG each game)
- Defenses began to key on him in games late in the season – averaged 4.2 points and hit 7-of-25 from three over eight games since his last double-digit effort (15 at Miami on Feb. 9)
- Scored 13 (3-4 3pt FG) in his ACC debut vs. North Carolina and 11 in a win at Boston College (3-6 3pt)
- Scored game-high 19 points vs. Lamar, 12 vs. Stetson in back-to-back games early in the season
- Hit his first four three-point tries in each game
PREP
- Consensus four-star prospect, rated at No. 48 in the class of 2021 according to the 247Sports Composite rankings
- ESPN ranked him No. 32 overall and No. 7 among shooting guards, 247Sports had him No. 68, No. 15 at his position
- Named Florida’s Mr. Basketball as well as the Florida Class 4A Player of the Year as a senior at West Nassau High School, where his father, Ran, was the head coach
- Averaged 24.7 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.2 assists as a senior for the Warriors, who turned around their season in mid-year with a 14-game winning and led them to the Florida High School Athletic Association final four
- As a junior, Coleman led the team in points (25.8), rebounds (8.1), assists (3.5), steals (3.9), and blocks (0.8), and connected on 46 percent of his three-point tries
- Averaged 10.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in the summer of 2019 on the Nike EYBL grassroots circuit with E1T1 Elite
- Finished his West Nassau career with 2,539 points, second in the region’s history behind only Fletcher’s Myron Anthony during the 1990s
- Improved as a rebounder — he compiled 745 for his career, after averaging just 2.5 in his first season — and as a provider, going from 0.8 assists per game to more than four
- Had 38 double-doubles at West Nassau, 19 of those as a senior.