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2020-21 Cowboy Basketball Roster
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Flavors Jr., Ferron

Jersey Number 31
Ferron Flavors Jr.
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 190
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Federal Way, Wash.
- High School:
- Federal Way HS
Bio
Flavors’ Career Stats
2020-21 (Graduate Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• One of the nation’s most experienced sharpshooters, Flavors ended the 2020-21 season with 905 career points and 207 career 3-pointers on a 36.4 percent clip from deep.
• Played much of the season hampered by a hand injury that forced him to miss five games in the heart of Big 12 play.
• Returned from the hand injury to hit 8-of-20 (.400) 3-pointers over his first four games back in the lineup, including a 2-of-3 shooting night in the double-overtime win over No. 6 Texas.
• Important piece in OSU’s nine wins over AP Top-25 squads, the program’s first Big 12 Championship title game appearance since 2005 and its first NCAA Tournament victory since 2009.
• Posted a season-high 12 points in the win over Oakland and 11 points on 3-of-5 shooting from deep in the win over Texas Southern.
• Opened the year with eight points in the win at UT Arlington.
• Averaged 3.4 points on 26.0 percent shooting from 3-point for the Cowboys.
• Started the first seven games of the season and played in 24 games on the year with an average of 11.5 minutes per contest.
• Prior to Oklahoma State
• Knocked down 2.93 3-pointers per game on 42.7 percent shooting – both tops in the Western Athletic Conference – for Cal Baptist in 2019-20.
• His clip of 42.7 percent ranked 16th in the NCAA (minimum 2.5 makes per game), and his 2.93 makes per game was tied for 26th nationally.
• Averaged 13.4 points and 3.5 rebounds with 22 double-digit scoring games for Cal Baptist. He even posted four 20-point games and knocked down five or more 3-pointers on eight occasions.
• Against WAC competition, Flavors shot 43.9 percent and made 3.0 per game.
• In his best outing, Flavors hit 6-of-13 3-pointers for 24 points in a win over Central Arkansas.
• With his help, Cal Baptist won 21 games and finished second in the WAC with a 10-6 mark in league play.
• Prior to joining CBU, Flavors played the 2017-18 season at Fairfield University.
• Flavors led the Stags and ranked 17th in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference with 12.3 points per game.
• Hit 95 3-pointers in 2017-18 – second most in school history – and his 2.88 3-pointers per game ranked 47th nationally.
• His collegiate career began at South Mountain Community College in Arizona, where he averaged 17.6 points and had a dozen 20-point scoring games for the Cougars.
• At Federal Way High School, Flavors earned honorable mention Associated Press All-State team honors and helped his team capture its second straight Washington state championship.
• He was named to the All-State Tournament team and named the tournament most valuable player in 2016.
• Flavors chose the Cowboys over offers from Xavier, Washington State, Detroit and Wake Forest.
• Personal
• Born on Aug. 18, 1998 and raised in Federal Way, Washington.
• Son of Ferron Senior and Tiuahni.
• Has a sister, Damira, that attends Langston University in Oklahoma, and two other sisters, Daisja and Reesha, who graduated from the University of Washington.
• Earned his Bachelor's degree is business finance at Cal Baptist, and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in leisure studies. He plans to earn an MBA at Oklahoma State.
2020-21 (Graduate Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• One of the nation’s most experienced sharpshooters, Flavors ended the 2020-21 season with 905 career points and 207 career 3-pointers on a 36.4 percent clip from deep.
• Played much of the season hampered by a hand injury that forced him to miss five games in the heart of Big 12 play.
• Returned from the hand injury to hit 8-of-20 (.400) 3-pointers over his first four games back in the lineup, including a 2-of-3 shooting night in the double-overtime win over No. 6 Texas.
• Important piece in OSU’s nine wins over AP Top-25 squads, the program’s first Big 12 Championship title game appearance since 2005 and its first NCAA Tournament victory since 2009.
• Posted a season-high 12 points in the win over Oakland and 11 points on 3-of-5 shooting from deep in the win over Texas Southern.
• Opened the year with eight points in the win at UT Arlington.
• Averaged 3.4 points on 26.0 percent shooting from 3-point for the Cowboys.
• Started the first seven games of the season and played in 24 games on the year with an average of 11.5 minutes per contest.
• Prior to Oklahoma State
• Knocked down 2.93 3-pointers per game on 42.7 percent shooting – both tops in the Western Athletic Conference – for Cal Baptist in 2019-20.
• His clip of 42.7 percent ranked 16th in the NCAA (minimum 2.5 makes per game), and his 2.93 makes per game was tied for 26th nationally.
• Averaged 13.4 points and 3.5 rebounds with 22 double-digit scoring games for Cal Baptist. He even posted four 20-point games and knocked down five or more 3-pointers on eight occasions.
• Against WAC competition, Flavors shot 43.9 percent and made 3.0 per game.
• In his best outing, Flavors hit 6-of-13 3-pointers for 24 points in a win over Central Arkansas.
• With his help, Cal Baptist won 21 games and finished second in the WAC with a 10-6 mark in league play.
• Prior to joining CBU, Flavors played the 2017-18 season at Fairfield University.
• Flavors led the Stags and ranked 17th in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference with 12.3 points per game.
• Hit 95 3-pointers in 2017-18 – second most in school history – and his 2.88 3-pointers per game ranked 47th nationally.
• His collegiate career began at South Mountain Community College in Arizona, where he averaged 17.6 points and had a dozen 20-point scoring games for the Cougars.
• At Federal Way High School, Flavors earned honorable mention Associated Press All-State team honors and helped his team capture its second straight Washington state championship.
• He was named to the All-State Tournament team and named the tournament most valuable player in 2016.
• Flavors chose the Cowboys over offers from Xavier, Washington State, Detroit and Wake Forest.
• Personal
• Born on Aug. 18, 1998 and raised in Federal Way, Washington.
• Son of Ferron Senior and Tiuahni.
• Has a sister, Damira, that attends Langston University in Oklahoma, and two other sisters, Daisja and Reesha, who graduated from the University of Washington.
• Earned his Bachelor's degree is business finance at Cal Baptist, and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in leisure studies. He plans to earn an MBA at Oklahoma State.
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