Honorable Mention
Jay Williams – Duke (1999-2002)
G: 108 Pts: 19.3 Reb: 3.7
In Jay Williams’ final two season at Duke, he was Mr Consistency. In both seasons, Williams averaged over 21 ppg. He led the Blue Devils to the 2001 NCAA National Title and a season later, Williams was named the National College Player of the Year. He was voted to the All-ACC team in 2001 and 2002, along with being named a consensus All-American in both years, too. Unfortunately, NBA fans never saw the best of Williams as a motorcycle accident in 2003 ended his playing career.
Stephen Curry – Davidson (2006-2009)
G: 104 Pts: 25.3 Reb: 4.5
Stephen Curry was just as great for Davidson University as he currently is for Golden State. The point guard averaged more than 21 points in each of his three seasons. In his final year, Curry scored 28.6 ppg and tallied 5.6 assists. In 2009, he was the NCAA scoring leader and a consensus All-American pick. Curry also picked up a number of awards from the Southern Conference. He took his great play from college to the pro ranks, but like Morrison, it is anyone’s guess how good Curry would have been at one of the NCAA’s powerhouse schools.