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- Nickname:
- Ike
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- Height:
- 6-4
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- Weight:
- 175
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- Year:
- SO
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- Hometown:
- Fort Smith, Arkansas
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- High School:
- Southside
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- Position:
- G
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- Twitter:
- @ikemoore80
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- gp
- 33
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- pts/g
- 16.8
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- fg %
- 49.0
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- 3pt %
- 40.6
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- ft %
- 77.9
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- reb/g
- 4.7
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- a/g
- 3.3
Bio
Moore returns for the Greyhounds after earning a starting spot 11 games into his freshman season where he averaged 9.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game while shooting 36.8% from the three-point line and 71.8% from the free throw line. He had highs of 26 points while going 5-of-7 from the arc and pulled down 13 rebounds in the District Championship game.
As a senior at Fort Smith Southside High School, Moore led the Mavericks to an upset of eventual state-finalist Fort Smith Northside on the way to the 7A State Tournament, their first state tournament appearance in six years. Moore led Southside in scoring, averaging 15.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 4.4 assists per game while shooting 47.3% from the field and an outstanding 45.2% from the three-point line for head coach Charles Cooper.
He earned All-Conference honors as both a junior and senior and was named to the All-State and All-State Tournament teams as a senior. In addition, he was one of 30 seniors in the state of Arkansas chosen to play in the AHSCA All-Star Game held June 23 at the Farris Center located on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. Moore also played for the Arkansas Lions travel team coached by Coach Rice.
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

The #17 Greyhounds battled their way back from a 13-point halftime deficit to tie the score with under a minute remaining, but an offensive rebound ended up being the deciding factor in a 74-72 loss to #6 North Central Missouri in the NJCAA Central Plains District Championship Game Saturday at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds used a 20-4 run in the first half to build a considerable halftime lead, and Ike Moore and Jalen Lynn combined for 53 points on the way to a 104-83 victory over the North Arkansas College Pioneers Tuesday for the Region 2 Championship at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas.

The Greyhounds went on a 12-2 run early in the first half and never trailed, taking a 92-78 victory over the National Park College Nighthawks Sunday in the Region 2 Tournament semifinals at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas.

Jalen Lynn, Ike Moore, and Zach Byrd have been named to the NJCAA All-Region 2 Basketball Team for their play during the 2019-20 season.

The Greyhounds turned a 10-point halftime lead into a 96-63 victory Saturday over the North Arkansas College Pioneers to clinch the top seed in the Region 2 Basketball Tournament March 1 & 3.

Jalen Lynn has been named the NJCAA Region 2 Player of the Week for his play during the week of February 20-26.

Zach Byrd recorded the school's first-ever triple-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, as the Greyhounds earned a 93-55 home victory over UA Cossatot Monday at The Dog House.

Despite out-shooting and out-rebounding their opponent, the Greyhounds fell in overtime, 84-81, at Southern Arkansas University Tech Saturday in East Camden, Arkansas, after committing a season-high 29 turnovers.

In a game resembling the last time these two teams played, the Greyhounds just couldn't hit the shots they needed, falling to the Three Rivers College Raiders 85-79 Monday at The Dog House and breaking ASU Mid-South's winning streak.

Jalen Lynn scored his 1,000th career point and Zach Byrd set two records as the Greyhounds cruised to a 122-39 victory over Crowley's Ridge College JV Monday at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds returned to The Dog House Saturday for the first time in four games and treated the home crowd to a 90-64 victory over Region 2 opponent South Arkansas Community College.

The Greyhounds had to find a way to win on the road despite two starters being unavailable or limited as they took a 96-85 victory Thursday at West Kentucky Community & Technical College in Paducah.

Jalen Lynn has been named the NJCAA Region 2 Player of the Week for his play during the week of January 20-26.

Down by 7 with 5:26 to go, the Greyhounds used a blistering 15-3 run for a 77-72 victory over Northwest Mississippi Monday at Howard Coliseum in Senatobia.

Down by four points at the half, the Greyhounds exploded for 65 second-half points to take a 102-85 victory over North Arkansas College Saturday in Harrison.

Withstanding a second-half rally, the Greyhounds finally put away the Rhema College Eagles 104-82 Thursday at The Dog House.

Ike Moore has been named the NJCAA Region 2 Player of the Week for his play during the week of January 13-19.

The Greyhounds scored the first 11 points of the game and never trailed in defeating SAU Tech 74-55 Saturday in NJCAA Region 2 play at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds refused to go down without a fight in battling Three Rivers College Raiders to an 81-74 home decision Wednesday in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.

Itawamba Community College (MS) shot season-highs from the three-point line and free throw line and got a career-high 33 points from Ma'Darius Hobson to take a 73-61 victory Monday in Fulton, Mississippi.

The Greyhounds executed an efficient game plan to take a convincing 83-69 victory Saturday at National Park College in Hot Springs to move to 1-0 in Region 2 play.

The Greyhounds hit the first shot of the game and never trailed on the way to a 98-65 win at UA Cossatot Bank of Lockesburg Gymnasium Monday night.

The Greyhounds raced out to an 18-0 lead in the first 7 minutes and never led by less than 7 the rest of the way in taking a 72-57 victory over St. Louis Community College Saturday at The Dog House.

In a game featuring 10 ties and 14 lead changes, the clock ran out before the Greyhounds could make a final run as they fell to Northeast Mississippi CC 74-68 Thursday at The Dog House for their first home loss of the season.

The Greyhounds scored the first 8 points of the game and cruised to an 84-65 victory Saturday at South Arkansas Community College in El Dorado.

The Greyhounds scored the first eight points of the game and never looked back, taking a 94-47 victory over the Williams Baptist University Eagles JV team Monday at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds slowly began to pull away and never looked back, taking a 74-54 victory over Itawamba Community College Thursday night at The Dog House.

Time ran out on the Greyhounds rally in the final minute as they fell 74-72 at St. Louis Community College Tuesday night to drop to 5-2 on the season.

Playing their sixth game in eleven days, the Greyhounds finally found their shooting touch in the second half to get past the Northwest Mississippi Rangers, 80-71, Monday at The Dog House.

The Greyhounds blew a 4-point lead in the final minute of play as Terry Ford's jumper hit the backboard twice and used all of the rim before falling through with 0.7 seconds remaining to give Black Hawk College-Moline a 59-58 victory on the final day of the Fairfield Inn Classic in Quincy, Illinois.

Breaking his own scoring record set last season, Jalen Lynn poured in 41 points in helping the Greyhounds to a come-from-behind 84-75 victory over #14 John Wood Community College at the Fairfield Inn Classic in Quincy, Illinois.

The Greyhounds raced out from the tipoff and shared the ball like no team before it as they set a school record for assists while cruising to their third win in a row at Crowley's Ridge College in Paragould, Arkansas.

Down by 5 points at the half, the Greyhounds used a stifling defense and timely shooting to defeat the #7-ranked Parkland College Cobras 67-56 in the final game of the Greyhound Tipoff Classic.

The Greyhounds took control early and cruised to an 80-68 victory over North Lake College (TX) in the season-opener for both teams.

With four starters returning, the Greyhounds have the experience to continue their winning ways but will have to contend with a slew of new Region 2 teams looking to dethrone them.