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- Nickname:
- Montee
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- Height:
- 6'4"
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- Weight:
- 180
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- Hometown:
- Forrest City, Arkansas
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- High School:
- Forrest City High School
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- Position:
- Guard
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- Major:
- General Education
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- Twitter:
- @L_Randle_
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- gp
- 35
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- pts/g
- 10.1
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- fg %
- 48.1
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- 3pt %
- 26.7
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- ft %
- 58.9
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- reb/g
- 5.8
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- a/g
- 2.9
Bio
After a freshman season that was cut short by injury, Randle returns to the Greyhounds for his sophomore season after starting 11 of 19 games and averaging 6.3 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. A versatile and athletic player, he played all three guard positions as a freshman and finished third on the team with 1.2 steals per game.
As a senior, Randle helped lead Forrest City High School to their second state title in three years by scoring 26 points on 8 of 14 shooting and leading the team in rebounds (9), assists (6) and steals (5) in the state championship game. The Mustangs, under head coach Dwight Lofton, finished the season with a 26-3 record after rolling to an undefeated 14-0 record in conference play. They also ranked #2 in the state overall and in the top 150 teams in the nation according to MaxPreps.com.
For the season, Randle averaged 18 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals per game and earned 5A-East All-Conference, 5A All-State, and 5A All-State Tournament honors as both a junior and senior. He was also named one of the top five players in his classification by the Arkansas Basketball Coaches Association and played in the Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game at the Ferris Center on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas as one of the top seniors in the state.
Randle is the Greyhounds' second player in the last four years from Forrest City as 6'8" forward Trent Steen begins his senior season at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff after leading the Golden Lions in both scoring and rebounding as a junior.
Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended
Splits Stats: Shooting per game
Splits Stats: Shooting totals
Splits Stats: Shooting per 40 min
Splits Stats: Ball control per game
Splits Stats: Ball control totals
Splits Stats: Ball control per 40 min
News mentions

Down as much as 16 points in the second half, the Greyhounds never quit on the way to an exciting 72-71 victory over Erie Community College (NY) to take 5th Place at the NJCAA National Tournament in Danville, Illinois.

The Greyhounds' Terrandus Smith's 3-pointer hit nothing but net as the buzzer sounded, giving the Greyhounds a 68-66 elimination-game victory at the NJCAA National Tournament in Danville, Illinois.

Dee Montgomery scored 19 points and Trevor Banks finished with 18 points and 9 rebounds as the 14th-seeded ASU Mid-South Greyhounds shocked the third-seeded Cuyahoga Community College Challengers who were ranked #1 in the final NJCAA National Poll.

After a dominating first-half performance, the Greyhounds lost the lead with just 1:18 left in the game but used a miraculous 7-1 run in the last 40 seconds to earn a 68-66 victory over the host MCC-Penn Valley Scouts to win the NJCAA District XIII Championship Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri.

Six Greyhounds were named to the 2017-18 All-Region Team for NJCAA Region 2 highlighted by MVP Terrandus Smith.

Seven Greyhound players scored in double figures as ASU Mid-South withstood 13 three-pointers from the visiting North Arkansas Pioneers to take a convincing 109-89 victory Saturday at The Dog House to secure their second consecutive NJCAA Region 2 Championship.

The Greyhounds wasted no time in cruising to their school-record 24th victory Monday night in taking a 113-56 decision over Central Baptist College JV at The Dog House.

In a game similar to their previous matchup this season, the Greyhounds (23-5) were able to withstand 15 three-pointers from West Kentucky to take a 109-98 victory Thursday night at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds (22-5) used an 8-0 run in the final three minutes of the first half to widen the gap, then cruised in the second half for a 91-76 victory over the Champion Christian College Tigers Monday night at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds wasted no time getting win #20 on the season with a dominating 122-76 victory at Williams Baptist College Monday night in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.

With both teams showcasing incredible offensive firepower, it was the Greyhounds' defense that came through in the second half for a 122-104 victory Saturday against Region 2 rival North Arkansas College at Pioneer Pavilion in Harrison.

Putting up a season-high 101 shots in a game that featured a blistering pace, the Greyhounds (17-5) raced past Central Baptist JV to take a 117-86 victory Thursday at The Dog House.

Seven Greyhounds scored in double figures in taking a 103-56 victory over Crowley's Ridge College JV Monday night at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds (15-5) used a considerable size and athletic advantage for a 102-43 win Saturday at Rhodes College in Memphis.

In a physical contest that resulted in 46 fouls and five technical fouls, the Greyhounds found themselves on the short end of a 98-86 decision Thursday at Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia, MIssissippi.

In a game which highlighted high-octane offense, it was the Greyhound defense that won out in a 115-99 thriller at West Kentucky Community & Technical College Monday in Paducah, Kentucky.

Using consistent defense to limit the nation's third-highest scoring offense, the Greyhounds heated up in the second half to get a 97-86 win over the North Arkansas College Pioneers in an NJCAA Region 2 game Saturday at The Dog House.

Overcoming 20 turnovers and an abysmal shooting night from the arc, the Greyhounds found a way for an 80-70 victory over Itawamba Community College Thursday at Fulton, Mississippi.

The Greyhounds used tough defense and timely shooting to take a hard-fought 70-62 victory Saturday at Bevill State Community College in Jasper, Alabama.

Heading into Monday's game against Northeast Mississippi, the Greyhounds found themselves with an 8-3 record, having lost all three games by a combined 8 points.

Racing to a 20-point halftime lead, the Greyhounds were never threatened as they cruised to a 113-92 victory over the visiting Northeast Mississippi Community College Tigers.

Terrandus Smith's 3-pointer tied the game at the end of regulation, and Dee Montgomery and Montee Randle hit big 3-pointers in overtime as the Greyhounds defeated St. Louis Community College 90-84 Saturday at The Dog House.

ASU Mid-South went to their bigs in the second half to break open the game and cruise to a 76-64 victory over Champion Christian College Saturday in Hot Springs.

Steadily pulling away late in the first half, the Greyhounds took a convincing 110-71 win at Missouri Baptist University JV Friday in Creve Coeur.

In the second game of the Pioneer Classic in Harrison, the Greyhounds used solid defense and consistent offense to defeat Murray State College (OK) 91-76.

Racing to a 56-35 lead at the half, the Greyhounds coasted to a 108-83 season-opening victory over National Park College in the Greyhound Tipoff Classic Friday night at The Dog House.