Coach Mike says: "Trey is one of the most productive players per minute that we've had, and is one of the best in that category in the country. If he can use his length defensively and rebounding, he can help us be what we can be. He has some unique skills and could even bring the ball up the court from the 4 spot, depending on what our needs are. He loves pressure and we love having him in our program."
All-SLC Tournament, 2007
FOR 2007-08 top returning scorer with 12.2 average
IN 2006-07 finished season on dominating 5-game tear: 19.4 ppg, 60% from the floor, 90% from the line SLC All-Tournament team with season-best 25-point, 8-rebound output in championship game vs. A&M-Corpus Christi posted remarkable 27.6 points per 40 minutes average, according to www.mid-majority.com, ranking him 7th nationally and tops in the SLC 20 points vs. McNeese, inclding 2 crucial free throws in final 5 seconds to force overtime in Demons' comeback homecourt win on 1/18 missed 5 games, including 1st two SLC outings, with a fractured finger in his left (non-shooting) hand in practice after a string of seven straight double-digit scoring games breakout game was 25 points in 22 minutes, including 2 clinching free throws with 4 seconds left vs. Centenary led Demons in scoring 8 times, in rebounding 3 times, with 16 double-figure scoring games, 3 over 20 points.
BEFORE NSU played at Tyler Junior College before transferring to NSU averaged 15 points, 8 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 assists as a sophomore in high school, lettered two seasons at DeSoto High School in DeSoto, Texas teams combined for a 58-16 record in the two seasons with his team winning the Class 5A state championship his senior year also earned All-District Honorable Mention honors as a senior named Texas Scholar, graduating with a 3.6 grade point average
PERSONAL full name is George Gilder III 22 years old, born Jan. 24, 1985 son of Judith Hawkins has a brother, Keri (36) majoring in general studies