Davis finished:
- 4th in the nation in scoring at 24.3 points per game (7th in Titan history)
- 6th in total points with 729 (6th in Titan history)
- 7th in 3-pointers per game at 3.37
- 7th in free throw percentage at 90.1 percent (3rd in Titan history)
- 9th in total 3-pointers with 101 (4th in Titan history)
- 22nd with 154 free throws made
- 26th in minutes played at 36:45
- 88th in 3-point field goal percentage at 32.4 percent
- 89th in assists at 4.5 per game
- 94th with 52 total steals
He became just the fourth player in Horizon League history to lead the league in scoring twice and the third to do it in back-to-back years, with the last being Titan legend Rashad Phillips in 2000 and 2001. Â Â
In HL action, he topped the league in free-throw percentage, was second in 3-pointers per game and total 3-pointers, third with 1.73 steals per game and fourth with 4.5 assists per game. Â He also scored a conference-best 43 points in the season finale at IUPUI, tied for ninth highest in Division I.Â
Brandon shot a career-best 63.4 percent from the field, a team-high and second-best in school history, but didn't have enough makes to qualify for national standings. His 1.42 blocks per game and 44 total swats both ranked second in the Horizon League, while his 44 blocks was 93rd in the country. He was fourth in the HL and 44th in DI with 3.13 offensive rebounds per game and fifth in total rebounding at 8.1 per night.
Miller was fourth in the HL and 95th in the nation hitting on 82.7 percent at the free-throw line, while ranking 15th in the HL in rebounding at 5.26 and 14th with 1.96 offensive rebounds per game
Moore was third in the league and 52nd in the country at 85.4 percent at the charity stripe.Â
One other Titan finished among the conference leaders as graduate senior
Brad Calipari was 11th in the Horizon League in 3-pointers per game sinking 1.7 per outing.