Ebuka Okorie

Career Highlights:

  • AP All-America honorable mention (2026)
  • All-ACC first team (2026)
  • ACC All-Rookie team (2026)
  • NABC All-Pacific District first team (2026)
  • Andy Katz NCAA.com All-Freshman second team (2026)
  • Kyle Macy Freshman of the Year Award finalist (2026)
  • Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of the Year late midseason team (2026)
  • ACC Player of the Week (March 9, 2026)
  • Four-time ACC Rookie of the Week (Dec. 29, Feb. 9, March 2, March 9, 2025-26)
  • National Freshman of the Week (NCAA.com, Dickie V Diaper Dandy – Feb. 9, 2026)

As a Freshman (2025-26):

  • AP All-America honorable mention
  • All-ACC first team
  • ACC All-Rookie team
  • NABC All-Pacific District first team
  • Andy Katz NCAA.com All-Freshman second team
  • Kyle Macy Freshman of the Year Award finalist
  • Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of the Year late midseason team
  • ACC Player of the Week (March 9)
  • Four-time ACC Rookie of the Week (Dec. 29, Feb. 9, March 2, March 9)
  • National Freshman of the Week (NCAA.com, Dickie V Diaper Dandy – Feb. 9)
  • Second all-time in a single season at Stanford in scoring average (23.1 ppg), third in total points (719), eighth in field goals (234), third in free throws (188), 17th in steals (49)
  • Led the ACC in scoring, ranked seventh nationally and third among freshmen
  • Broke ACC freshman records for single-season scoring average and 30-point games (8). Eight 30-point games co-led the country
  • Set new Stanford freshman records in points, field goals and free throws. Second in steals, fourth in assists, third in free throw percentage, second in minutes
  • First Stanford player to score 40 points in a game since 2002 (40 vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 7). Broke Stanford freshman record, ranks eighth in program history
  • Broke Stanford freshman single-game scoring record three times, sixth freshman in ACC history with a 40-point game
  • First freshman at Stanford with four consecutive 20-point games (twice) since Brook Lopez from Feb. 15-24, 2007. First Stanford player with back-to-back 30-point games since Landry Fields from Jan. 23-28, 2010
  • In conference games only, Okorie led the ACC with 23.3 points per game while ranking 14th in field goal percentage (46.7%), 22nd in 3-point percentage (37.5%) and eighth in free throw percentage (84.8%) - the only player in the ACC to meet his marks in all three categories
  • Scored 32 points vs. Colorado (Dec. 20). 18 made free throws in the game ranks second in program history in a single game and seventh in the country during the 2025-26 season
  • Scored 31 points at Virginia Tech (Jan. 7), including the game-winning 3-pointer with 3.3 seconds to play. Scored or assisted on 40 of Stanford’s final 42 points in the win
  • Totaled 36 points and a career-high nine assists in a win over No. 14/15 North Carolina (Jan. 14)
  • Added 30-point outings in the regular season against CSUN (30, Dec. 27), Pittsburgh (34, Feb. 25) and NC State (33, March 7)
  • First-career double-double at California (Feb. 21) with 17 points and 13 rebounds
  • Scored 34 points at the College Basketball Crown in Las Vegas against West Virginia (April 2), tied for the second-most in program history in a postseason game

Before Stanford

  • 2024-25 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of New Hampshire
  • Third team Nike EYBL Scholastic Conference honoree
  • Played for the nation’s second-ranked high school program at Brewster Academy, where he averaged 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals per game on 54.5 percent shooting, including a 38.5 percent mark beyond the arc as a senior
  • Okorie led Brewster to a 28-5 overall record and a semifinals appearance at the Chipotle High School Basketball National Championships
  • Rated as a four-star recruit from On3, and the 12th-rated point guard in the country, and a four-star composite recruit from 247 Sports