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University of Rhode Island

2021-22 Men's Basketball Roster

Alan Hubbard
Alan Hubbard
Alan Hubbard
Alan Hubbard

42 Ishmael El-Amin

  • Position Guard
  • Height 6-3
  • Weight 180
  • Class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Minneapolis, Minn.
  • High School Hopkins (Ball State)

Biography

2021-22 (Graduate)
  • Scored five points at Dayton (1/28)
  • Had six points and three rebounds against Richmond (1/25)
  • Scored seven points and had two assists against George Washington (1/22)
  • Had four points, two assists and one steal against La Salle (1/19)
  • Scored a season-high 16 points on 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range at Massachusetts (1/15)
  • Had five points, four assists, one steal and one block against Saint Joseph's (1/12)
  • Scored a season-high 14 points and was 4-for-5 on 3-point attempts against American International (1/2)
  • Had 11 points, four rebounds and three steals at Milwaukee (12/13)
  • Scored seven points at Providence (12/4)
  • Scored seven points and grabbed five rebounds at Harvard (12/1)
  • Had six points, five assists and two rebounds against Geogia State (11/27)
  • Scored 11 points and had two steals against Boston College (11/21)
  • Had six points and three assists against Tulsa (11/20)
  • Had 12 points against Boston College (11/17)
  • Started his Rhode Island debut and scored 13 points to go with two assists, two blocks and two steals against Boston University (11/9)
2020-21 (Senior/Ball State)
  • Named second team All-MAC and second team NABC All-District 14
  • Second on team with 16.2 points per game, led team in 3-pointers (53), assists (66) and free throw percentage (.881)
  • Ranked 9th in the MAC in scoring, 3rd in free throw percentage, 7th in 3FG made, 11th in minutes and 14th in assists
  • Only player on team to start all 23 games and led team with 33.6 minutes per game
  • Had 20 double-digit scoring games and 11 outings with at least 18 points
  • Scored career-high 33 points in win over Central Michigan (Feb. 27), one of four games of 22 points or more
  • Scored 22 points with six rebounds and four assists vs. UIC (Dec. 5)
  • Scored 20 points and shot 4-for-8 from 3-point range in win over Illinois State (Dec. 12)
  • Had 18 points at Indiana State (Dec. 19)
  • Had season-high seven assists at Western Michigan (Dec. 22)
  • Scored 20 points with five steals in win at Bowling Green (Jan. 12)
  • Had 21 points and shot 5-for-9 from long range at Ohio (Jan. 23)
  • Scored 22 points vs. Buffalo (Feb. 2)
  • Totaled 16 points, five rebounds and four assists in blowout win over Kent State (Feb. 24)
  • Scored 22 points with four assists at Toledo (March 5)
2019-20 (Junior/Ball State)
  • Voted third team All-MAC
  • One of only two players (Kyle Mallers) to start all 31 games
  • Ranked second on the team in scoring (13.8 ppg), assists (2.3 apg) and steals (1.1 spg)
  • His 77 made 3-pointers ranked third on BSU’s single-season chart behind only Chris Williams (90) and Patrick Jackson (77) from the 2001-02 season
  • Ranked fifth in the MAC in 3-point percentage (.393) among players with at least 100 attempts
  • Scored in double figures 24 times and reached the 20-point mark four times
  • Registered a career-high 24 points against Loyola Chicago and had his best-ever MAC scoring output with 22 points in the home win over Northern Illinois
  • Hit a contested 3-pointer late to seal that victory over NIU
  • Made at least one 3-pointer in 28 of the 31 games
  • Hit a career-high five 3’s against Western Illinois and in the home win over Western Michigan
  • Handed out a career-high seven assists in the win at Eastern Michigan
  • Pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in the MAC-opening win over Toledo, coming up one shy of a double-double
  • Named the Dec. 30 MAC West Division Player of the Week after his performance at the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic
  • Helped BSU to a share of the MAC West Division title and the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament before the postseason was canceled because of COVID-19
2018-19 (Sophomore/Ball State)
  • Appeared in 19 games, missing 14 in the middle of the season to a wrist injury
  • Averaged 6.9 points per game
  • His 36.8 percent clip from 3-point range was the best of any player on the team with at least 50 attempts
  • Limited to just five MAC games because of his injury
  • Scored a season-high 15 points and hit a season-best three 3-pointers in the win over Howard
  • Made his first career start that night
  • Averaged 11.5 points per game over BSU’s two MAC Tournament contests
  • Hit at least one 3-pointer in every game he played except two
  • Connected on at least one in each of the final seven games
2017-18 (Freshman/Ball State)
  • Appeared in 31 games off the bench, missing just one to injury
  • Had the team’s second-best assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.2-to-1
  • Averaged only one turnover every 14.8 minutes played
  • Set or matched season highs for points (18), rebounds (7) and assists (4) against Toledo (Feb. 17) without committing a turnover
  • Scored double figures in another MAC game with 11 at Western Michigan (Jan. 13)
  • Tied his career high again with four assists in the regular season finale at Northern Illinois (March 2)
  • Played a career-high 36 minutes against Akron (Jan. 27)
  • Logged nine points and four assists without a turnover at Oregon (Nov. 19)
  • Had seven points and four boards in his college debut at Dayton (Nov. 10)
  • Averaged 4.9 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game
Before College
  • An All-Lake Conference selection
  • Played for long-time Hopkins coach Ken Novak Jr.
  • Led Hopkins to a 31-1 record, a state championship and a No. 11 national ranking from MaxPreps as a junior
  • Averaged 15 points per game that season
  • Guided the Royals to a 23-6 mark and a section runner-up finish as a senior
  • Rated as highly as four stars by the major recruiting services
  • Rated as the seventh-best player in Minnesota's 2017 class by 247Sports
  • Played AAU basketball for D1 Minnesota on the Adidas circuit
  • Son of former Connecticut point guard and professional player Khalid El-Amin

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