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2015-16 Men's Basketball

41 Jakob Stenhede

  • Height 6-10
  • Weight 205
  • Class Sophomore
  • Hometown Göteburg, Sweden
  • Highschool Lerums Gymnasium

Biography

2014-15: Scored six points and added four caroms in an 18-minute stint at Iowa on Dec. 6... Posted season-high eight-point night (2/2 fg, 4/4 ft) in just five minutes in the victory at Maine on Jan. 22... Played a season-most 22 minutes and snared seven caroms, a 2014-15 high, at UML on Feb. 5... Earned first collegiate start at UNH on Feb. 7... Scored six points in nine minutes played vs. Albany on Feb. 25.  

Background: Only started competing in basketball in 2010 at age 15 and has competed for Swedish national teams since 2012… Earned All-Star honors during national championship tournament in 2013 and was the Player of the Tournament in 2014… Scored 19 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in the 2013 bronze medal game versus Södertälje, one of the top Scandinavian teams… Also competed in track in his native land… Considering a major in chemical engineering… Lists his favorite food as sushi and favorite pro team as Bayern Munich… An accomplished singer… Has one younger sister, Ellen… Given nickname “Swedish Fish”…Son of Pia and Magnus Stenhede… Born Sept. 3, 1995.

Career Statistics

YearGP/GSMin-Avg.FG-FGAPct.3FG-FGAPct.FT-FTAPct.OffDefRebAvg.PFFOATOBlkStlPts.Avg.
2014-1527-2201-7.413-26.5000-0.0008-14.5711228401.52511662341.3
Career27-2201-7.413-26.5000-0.0008-14.5711228401.52511662341.3



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Historical Player Information

  • 41

    2014-15Freshman

    F
    6'10" 205 lbs
    41
  • 41

    2015-16Sophomore

    F
    6'10" 205 lbs
    41
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