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Our 2024-2025 season player review series continues with Delaware Tech’s men’s basketball sophomore guard Cameron Moore.
Moore was second on the team in scoring this season, with 16.7 points per game.
The Cross Christian high school alum was a reliable scorer for the team this year, recording double-digits in points in 26 games. He also posted eight games with over 20 points. The Delaware Tech guard also had two games with 30 points.
Moore’s season high in points came against Essex on February 22nd, where he scored 38 points. He made 15 of his 28 points, drained four of his 10 tries from the three-point line, and nailed four of seven free throws.
Another highlight performance came against Lackawanna on January 18th, where the Delaware sophomore scored 32 points. He made 12 of his 22 shots, drained two of seven tries from the three-point line, and hit all six free throws.
Moore had the boards locked down this season, landing second on the team in rebounds per game, with 6.8. He collected double-digits in rebounds in three games this year.
He also knew how to put his teammates in good spots to score this season, landing second on the team in assists per game, with 3.3.
Moore also had quick hands this season, landing third on the team in steals per game, with 1.4.
The Delaware Tech guard averaged 16.7 points per game, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.3 assists in 29 games.
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Conference Ranks:
Minutes per game: 5th
Points per game: 14th
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