Oklahoma State University Athletics
2021-22 Cowboy Basketball Roster
Roster
Williams, Bryce

Jersey Number 14
Bryce Williams
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 180
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Tampa, Fla.
- High School:
- South Sumter HS
Bio
2021-22 (Fifth Year)
• Fought through injury for most of his final collegiate season as he saw action in 24 of OSU’s 30 games with eight starts. He averaged 22.4 minutes per game with 8.3 points while shooting .356 from the field. He had 2.2 rebounds per contests with 3.2 assists and 1.2 steals.
• Recorded his first 20-point performance of the season on the road at Oral Roberts on Nov. 26 to help lead the Cowboys to victory. Had 21 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals.
• Finished with a career-high 29 points against Cleveland State on Dec. 13 at home. He had four assists and four rebounds, as well.
• Posted a season-best eight assists in the win over Kansas State in Gallagher-Iba on Feb. 19. Also had three points and two rebounds.
• Followed that game up with a season-high seven rebounds at home against Baylor on Feb. 21.
2020-21 (Junior Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• Tenacious on-ball defender and all-around guard who often drew OSU’s toughest defensive assignments.
• Ranked third on the team in assists (54), steals (28) and blocks (19).
• Connected on 34 3-pointers, which ranked second among all Cowboys in 2020-21.
• Recorded 12 double-digit scoring performances and averaged 7.3 points per game.
• Worked his way into the starting lineup after the turn of the New Year, and started 19 of his final 21 games.
• Put the exclamation points on OSU’s wins over Texas Tech and Kansas with breakaway dunks in the closing seconds.
• Made his mark in Bedlam with games of 15 and 14 points on 43.8 percent shooting from 3-point in the sweep of the Sooners.
• Helped lead OSU to nine wins over ranked squads, the program’s first Big 12 Championship title game since 2005 and its first NCAA Tournament victory since 2009.
• Had a pair of 6-assist games, including in OSU’s win at No. 6 West Virginia in the regular-season finale.
• Solid 31.8 percent clip from 3-point on the season, but that mark jumps to 34.1 percent when you remove his 3-of-16 slump over the season’s final five games.
• Racked up a plus/minus of +42 (+1.6 per game) and a plus/minus per 40 of +2.6.
• Saw his first significant minutes at Marquette, and helped the Cowboys take down the Golden Eagles with 13 points on 3-of-5 shooting from 3-point and four steals.
• Among the team leaders with a clip of 75.0 percent (42-of-56) from the free throw line.
• Prior to Oklahoma State
• Shot 44.0 percent from 3-point in 29 appearances for Ole Miss in 2019-20.
• Averaged 3.1 points in 13.3 minutes per game in his lone season for Ole Miss.
• Shot 40.3 percent from the field and 44.0 percent from beyond the 3-point line for the Rebels.
• Showed his potential in front of the OSU coaches by posting a career-high 15 points in the 21-point comeback over Penn State, including the game-winning free throws with 13 seconds left at the NIT Tip-Off.
• Starred at Daytona State from 2017-19, where he was recruited and played for current Cowboy assistant coach Erik Pastrana.
• Averaged 14.9 points per game over 55 career contests during his two-year stay at Daytona State.
• Listed by 247Sports as the No. 21 junior college recruit in America following his sophomore campaign.
• Was an NJCAA Region VIII All-State selection in 2018-19 and a two-time first-team All-Mid-Florida Conference honoree.
• As a sophomore, Williams averaged 14.5 points and 4.4 assists on 45.9 percent shooting, including a blistering 44.9 percent clip from 3-point.
• Put together seven 20-point games, including a career-high 35 points against the College of Central Florida.
• Showed his range with seven three-pointers on a 25-point night versus Hillsborough.
• As a freshman, he averaged 14.5 points by shooting 45.9 percent from the field.
• Averaged 28 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists as a senior at South Sumter High School in 2016-17.
• Scored 33 points in a win over Trinity Prep.
• Also split time at quarterback and wide receiver for the Wolves’ football team.
• Personal
• Son of Fred Williams and Winona Chisholm.
• Has four siblings, Peyton, McKenzie, Chase and Denoven.
• Born: Sept. 26, 1998.
• Pursuing a degree in University Studies at Oklahoma State.
• Fought through injury for most of his final collegiate season as he saw action in 24 of OSU’s 30 games with eight starts. He averaged 22.4 minutes per game with 8.3 points while shooting .356 from the field. He had 2.2 rebounds per contests with 3.2 assists and 1.2 steals.
• Recorded his first 20-point performance of the season on the road at Oral Roberts on Nov. 26 to help lead the Cowboys to victory. Had 21 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals.
• Finished with a career-high 29 points against Cleveland State on Dec. 13 at home. He had four assists and four rebounds, as well.
• Posted a season-best eight assists in the win over Kansas State in Gallagher-Iba on Feb. 19. Also had three points and two rebounds.
• Followed that game up with a season-high seven rebounds at home against Baylor on Feb. 21.
2020-21 (Junior Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• Tenacious on-ball defender and all-around guard who often drew OSU’s toughest defensive assignments.
• Ranked third on the team in assists (54), steals (28) and blocks (19).
• Connected on 34 3-pointers, which ranked second among all Cowboys in 2020-21.
• Recorded 12 double-digit scoring performances and averaged 7.3 points per game.
• Worked his way into the starting lineup after the turn of the New Year, and started 19 of his final 21 games.
• Put the exclamation points on OSU’s wins over Texas Tech and Kansas with breakaway dunks in the closing seconds.
• Made his mark in Bedlam with games of 15 and 14 points on 43.8 percent shooting from 3-point in the sweep of the Sooners.
• Helped lead OSU to nine wins over ranked squads, the program’s first Big 12 Championship title game since 2005 and its first NCAA Tournament victory since 2009.
• Had a pair of 6-assist games, including in OSU’s win at No. 6 West Virginia in the regular-season finale.
• Solid 31.8 percent clip from 3-point on the season, but that mark jumps to 34.1 percent when you remove his 3-of-16 slump over the season’s final five games.
• Racked up a plus/minus of +42 (+1.6 per game) and a plus/minus per 40 of +2.6.
• Saw his first significant minutes at Marquette, and helped the Cowboys take down the Golden Eagles with 13 points on 3-of-5 shooting from 3-point and four steals.
• Among the team leaders with a clip of 75.0 percent (42-of-56) from the free throw line.
• Prior to Oklahoma State
• Shot 44.0 percent from 3-point in 29 appearances for Ole Miss in 2019-20.
• Averaged 3.1 points in 13.3 minutes per game in his lone season for Ole Miss.
• Shot 40.3 percent from the field and 44.0 percent from beyond the 3-point line for the Rebels.
• Showed his potential in front of the OSU coaches by posting a career-high 15 points in the 21-point comeback over Penn State, including the game-winning free throws with 13 seconds left at the NIT Tip-Off.
• Starred at Daytona State from 2017-19, where he was recruited and played for current Cowboy assistant coach Erik Pastrana.
• Averaged 14.9 points per game over 55 career contests during his two-year stay at Daytona State.
• Listed by 247Sports as the No. 21 junior college recruit in America following his sophomore campaign.
• Was an NJCAA Region VIII All-State selection in 2018-19 and a two-time first-team All-Mid-Florida Conference honoree.
• As a sophomore, Williams averaged 14.5 points and 4.4 assists on 45.9 percent shooting, including a blistering 44.9 percent clip from 3-point.
• Put together seven 20-point games, including a career-high 35 points against the College of Central Florida.
• Showed his range with seven three-pointers on a 25-point night versus Hillsborough.
• As a freshman, he averaged 14.5 points by shooting 45.9 percent from the field.
• Averaged 28 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists as a senior at South Sumter High School in 2016-17.
• Scored 33 points in a win over Trinity Prep.
• Also split time at quarterback and wide receiver for the Wolves’ football team.
• Personal
• Son of Fred Williams and Winona Chisholm.
• Has four siblings, Peyton, McKenzie, Chase and Denoven.
• Born: Sept. 26, 1998.
• Pursuing a degree in University Studies at Oklahoma State.
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