MILWAUKEE – Themus Fulks and
Jamichael Stillwell of the Milwaukee men's basketball team were both named to the 2024-25 Academic All-District Basketball Team, selected by the College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA), the organization Tuesday.
The honor marks a career-first for both players.
Fulks ran the MKE offense while taking his game to a new level in scoring. He led the team at 14.6 points per contest, a number over 50 percent higher than his career scoring average (9.3 ppg) coming into the season.
His 188 assists finished fourth for single-season totals in program history and his 5.9 assists per game not only led the Horizon League but currently sits 22
nd across the NCAA Division I level. He also finished among conference leaders in numerous categories, sitting 10
th in scoring (14.6 ppg), eighth in field-goal percentage (.477/166-of-348), fifth in free-throw percentage (.805/120-of-149), 10
th in assist/turnover ratio (1.7), 13
th in steals (1.4 spg), and third in minutes played per game (34.1 mpg).
Stillwell finished the year with a school-record 16 double-doubles to shatter the former program mark of nine in a season, concluding the campaign with per-game averages of 13.0 points and 10.9 rebounds per contest. As of March 25, he ranks seventh in the nation in rebounds per game (10.9, which also led the Horizon League), fifth in offensive rebounds per game (3.97), and ninth with his double-double total (16).
In addition to the new double-double standard, he reset nearly every Panther rebound record over the course of the season: highest per-game season average (10.9 rpg, was 8.5), most total rebounds in a season (333, was 280), most offensive rebounds in a season (123, was 101), most games of 10-or-more rebounds in a season (19, was 11), most consecutive games of 10+ rebounds (5, was 4), most rebounds in a single game (19, was 18), most offensive rebounds in a game (11, was 10), as well as most defensive rebounds in a game (16, was 15). He also set a new standard for most boards in back-to-back outings at 37, easily passing the former standard of 32. Lastly, he also set a new mark for most consecutive double-doubles (5, was 4).