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Men's Basketball

Nick Livi

Nick LiviG, 6-1, 200, Junior
Seattle, Washington/North Idaho CC

At North Idaho College: Earned first-team all Scenic West Athletic Conference honors last year playing for Coach Jarred Phay’s Cardinals. Averaged 16.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists and hit 33.8 percent of his 3-point attempts last year when he led the team in scoring 14 times. Ranked third in the SWAC in free throw percentage at .843, third in 3-pointers per game with 2.38, was fourth in scoring, 10th in assists and 12th in 3-point percentage. Also spent one varsity season at Eastern Washington where he avearged 2.6 ppg on 55.6 percent shooting.

At Eastlake High School: Averaged 22 points, 4.9 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game his senior season for coach Richard Bolcher’s Wolves. Helped his team to the state playoffs in his junior and senior seasons. Says his best games in high school and college were when his family came to watch him play!

Coach Reid On Nick: “We were really excited when we were able to sign Nick. He’s a first-team all-conference player from a good junior college league who is an outstanding shooter. He also has the ability to put the ball on the floor and finish and while we see him primarily as a shooting guard he has the ability to play point guard as well. He’s a good passer but he needs to be more of a passer, it’s a skill we want him to work on.”