2012-13
•Played in all 31 contests and started in 26
•Averages 3.5 points per game with a shooting percentage of 43.4
•Registered a career-high 13 points against Nicholls State on Feb. 16
•Averages 3.7 rebounds per game and grabbed a career-high 10 against Central Arkansas on Feb. 9
•Had a season-high three blocks on two occasions against LSU on Nov. 20 and Texas A&M on Nov. 26
•Shooting 58 percent from the free throw line
2011-12
• Saw time in all 32 contests, starting at Texas-Arlington
• His defensive skills shut down A&M-CC guard Terence Jones, holding him to 5 second-half points after 15 in first half to key a Demon win
• Season highs of 12 points and 6 rebounds in the season opener against LeTourneau; 12-point outing was a career best
• Matched 6-rebound total at home vs. Southeastern Louisiana
• Late season games of 8 points vs. Campbell, 9 vs. Nicholls reflected his improved offensive capabilities
• Shot 3-3 against Missouri Valley College and 4-4 against Nicholls
• Second on the team in field goal aim: .523
• Tied for fourth on the team in blocked shots with 11
In 2010-11
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career-best 10 points in win over Centenary
• got first 12 career starts while playing in all 32 games as alternate to William Mosley
• averaged only 8 minutes pg, but had 16 blocks
• 6 points, 7 rebounds in win over Houston Baptist
• snared 5 rebounds in win over Louisiana Tech
2009-10
• played in 20 games, averaging 4 minutes
• made half his shots
• scored 17 points
• high of 4 points in win over Houston Baptist
• season-best 5 rebounds at Texas A&M
• shared team blocked shots lead once, in opening win over East Texas Baptist with 1
In High School
• averaged 20 points, 15 rebounds, 11 blocks for Wolverines as a senior in 2008-09 for a team that won once in 29 games
• twice an All-District selection
• made his high school basketball debut as a junior, averaging 10 points, 11 rebounds and 8 blocked shots
• also lettered twice in football
• graduated with a 3.8 GPA
• qualified for Superintendent’s List honors, Mayor’s Honors Convention, DeSoto Parish Academic Banquet
• member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Farmers of America, and Future Business Leaders of America
Personal
• born 11/8/90
• full name is Oscar Ray Evans, Jr.
• son of Oscar and Cathy Evans, both employees of the DeSoto Parish School Board
• is one of four children
• majoring in computer information systems
• life’s ambition is to be successful in every aspect of life