He may have started his college basketball career as a relatively unknown commodity, but Belmont Shooting Guard Dylan Windler is unknown no more.
After starting his collegiate career as a 6’8″ wing without a consistent shot, Windler turned himself into one of the elite long-range shooters in all of college basketball by the end of it.
In his freshman year at Belmont University, Windler was used almost exclusively as a rotation player off the bench. He started just one of the 32 games he appeared in that season, playing 18.4 minutes per game while averaging 4.