2011-12 Demon Basketball Roster

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42 William Mosley

42 William Mosley

  • Position:
    Center
  • Ht./Wt.:
    6-7 / 220
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Shreveport, LA
  • Highschool:
    Huntington HS

Summary

Biography

2011-12 Preseason All-Southland Conference 1st Team

2010-11 NCAA Division I Blocked Shots Champion

2010-11 Collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Defensive All-America Team

2010-11 All-Southland Conference 2nd Team

2010-11 All-Louisiana 2nd Team


With 330 career block shots, Mosley is second on the Southland's career list behind 7-2 Wojciech Myrda (535, 1998-2002, Louisiana-Monroe) and is on pace to finish in the NCAA's career top five if he matches last season's 156 ... he would supplant Alonzo Mourning (453) of Georgetown and Tim Duncan (481) of Wake Forest to rank fourth all-time ... he would be the shortest player in the career top 20 ... has a career average of 3.58/pg which ranks him 25th on NCAA all-time list entering this season ... teamed with Big XII players coaches on summer Athletes in Action tour of Macedonia ... Preseason 2011-12 first-team All-Southland ... will graduate in December.
 
In 2010-11
• NCAA leader in blocked shots (4.9 pg)
• among 21 players named to 2011 Mid-Major Defensive All-America team chosen by a panel from the Collegeinisder.com website
• along with leading SLC in blocks, was also league’s No. 3 rebounder (8.8 pg)
• led SLC with his 63.4% FG aim
• 1.2 assists, 1.2 steals/pg
• set NSU career and single season (156) blocks marks and moved into second all-time in both categories in SLC history
• posted first triple-double (10 points, 12 rebounds, 11 blocks vs. LSU-Shreveport, Jan. 4), only the fourth in school history
• had  4 double-doubles last year  to move to 7 in his career
• career-best 18 points in home loss to Southeastern
• recorded 8 double-figure scoring totals in 2010-11, upping his career count to 18
• had a 9.8 rebounding average in 2011 league games, 9 times grabbing at least 10 boards
• nearly doubled his career assists total with 39 after 43 in first 2 seasons
• finished 4th on team in steals (37)
• twice blocked 3-point tries late in close games (at A&MCC, at Sam Houston) to help Demons win
• impressed Baylor coaches with his performance on an Athletes In Action Tour in Europe over the summer. Along with looking every bit the part of the NCAA shot blocks champ, he reported a marked improvement over career 37% free throw aim
• His 156 blocks outranked all but 34 Division I teams, including all postseason statistics
•  They tied the team total by Temple, and were just ahead of Kansas State
  (154).
 
In 2009-10
• honorable mention All-Southland Conference
• 7th nationally, tops in Southland with 3.4 blocked shots average
• 37th nationally, second in Southland with 9.2 rebounding average
• tied for 2nd in the SLC with 3.3 offensive rebounds pg
• 3rd in the SLC with 6.0 defensive rebounds pg
• career-high 21 rebounds vs. Southeastern La. on 1/13/10, nation’s eighth-best single game rebound total of the season, and most by a Demon since 1994 (Eric Kubel, 22 vs. UTA)
• career-high 8 blocked shots vs. Central Arkansas on 2/13/10
• double-doubles of 13 points, 19 rebounds vs. Stephen F. Austin on 1/27/10 and 10 points, 11 rebounds at SFA on 2/10. The performances against SFA were his second and third career double-doubles. The first was a 16-point,18-rebound outing as a freshman against NAIA power LSU-Shreveport
• 10 double-digit rebounding games
•3 double-digit scoring games with his season high being 13 vs. SFA; gives him 10 double-figure point totals in his two seasons
 
In 2008-09
• only freshman to rank in the top 5 of more than one official Southland Conference statistical category in 2008-09, ranking in four different stats
• Mosley’s 8.5 rebounding average was 4th nationally among freshmen, 58th overall and ranked 1st in the Southland among freshmen, 3rd overall
• 2.5 blocked shots per game was 2nd nationally among freshmen, 21st overall, and led SLC freshmen while ranking 2nd overall in the league
• Mosley’s 3.1 offensive rebounding average led all conference players
• 1.3 steals pg and his 67.5 FG percentage led all SLC freshmen, according to www.basketballstate.com
• Mosley’s 76 blocked shots moved him into 10th on the Demons’ career list and was the second-best single-season total in school history
• led team in rebounding 18 times
• career highs of 16 points (on 8 of 11 shooting) and 18 rebounds in a Dec. 13 85-64 win over NAIA power LSU-Shreveport. His rebounding total was the most by an NSU player since 1994-95 SLC Player of the Year Eric Kubel, a 6-8 senior, had 22 on Feb. 19, 1994 against Texas-Arlington. It also ranked second in the conference.
• 7 double-digit scoring games, and 11 double-figure rebounding performances -- 6 in conference play, including the final 3 games of the season
 
In High School
• Second-team All-District 1-5A on a 34-6 team under coach Mack Jones as a senior in 2006-07
• Raiders were ranked No. 2 in the state’s Class 5A ranks
• averaged 9.2 points, 11.3 rebounds 5.2 blocks per game
• also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the 4-H Club at HHS
 
Personal
• full name is William Ralph Mosley Jr.
• born 6/22/89
• nickname is “Old School”
• son of Linda Mosley and William Mosley Sr.
• two younger brothers, Mario, and Joshua
• father of twin sons Jayden and Kayden, born less than a year ago during the 2011 conference season

  

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Historical Player Information

  • 42

    2008-09Redshirt Freshman

    Center
    6'7" 210 lbs
    42
  • 42

    2009-10Sophomore

    Center
    6'7" 220 lbs
    42
  • 42

    2010-11Junior

    Center
    6'7" 220 lbs
    42
  • 42

    2011-12Senior

    Center
    6'7" 220 lbs
    42