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Michael L. Hollingsworth, Sr., who was a three-year basketball letterwinner (2009-14), became just the fifth player in WSU history with at least 990 points, 300 rebounds, 145 assists, 80 steals and 60 triples.
The two-time First Team All-GLIAC selection (2010-11 and 2012-13) helped the Warriors to four consecutive winning seasons (both overall and in the GLIAC).
Hollingsworth, who was voted to the 2011 GLIAC All-Tournament team, scored 22 points (and grabbed 15 rebounds) in the championship game victory at Ferris State, including the game-winning tip-in with 1.3 seconds left. He scored in double figures in his last 20 games and 27 of his 29 games played.
The 2011-12 GLIAC Pre-season Player of the Year and Sporting News Pre-season Honorable Mention All-American was averaging 17 points per contest before an injury ended his season after six games.
He was a three-time GLIAC North Division Player of the Week as a redshirt junior when he averaged nearly 15 points per game.
He scored 991 points in his collegiate career in just over 2,100 minutes while starting 59 of 82 games played. Hollingsworth connected on 64 three-point attempts and grabbed 308 rebounds, while dishing out 149 assists and recording 84 steals. He finished his career with a .529 field goal percentage (361-of-683).
Hollingsworth ranked among the all-time best at WSU in field goal percentage, points, free throws made, steals, three-pointers made, field goals made, three-point field goal percentage, game started and assists.
The Psychology major scored in double figures 51 times, including 16 contests of at least 20 points.
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