Junior guard D’Shawn Schwartz, a member of the University of Colorado men’s basketball team, took a big step from freshman to sophomore year. He started 35 games on the wing for the Buffs last season, averaging 9.2 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, compared to just 3.4 points per game his freshman year. Schwartz’s production also increased in the Pac-12 and postseason play in 2018, scoring in double digits during the three NIT matchups.
With an improving record, Colorado head coach Tad Boyle is eyeing for Schwartz to be the Buffs third offensive option, joining junior forward Tyler Bey and junior point guard McKinley Wright IV.