2008-09: Saw action in 28 games and started 19 … Averaged 6.4
points per contest in 25.3 minutes per game … Led the Tigers behind
the three-point line, connecting on 44 of 94 (.468) … Drained a
season-best five treys against West Florida and at UAH … Turned in a
season-high 21 points against UWF … Dished out seven assists in both
contests with UAH … Paced UWA in assists with 83 and averaged 3.0
dish outs per game … Went to the charity stripe 26 times and
converting on 20 … Pulled down seven rebounds in the regular season
finale at Montevallo.
BEVILL STATE-SUMITON CC: Played two seasons at Bevill
State-Sumiton … Averaged 7.2 points per contest last season for the
Bears … Dished out 3.8 assists per game and ranked tenth in the
Alabama Community College Conference Division I in that category …
Listed ninth in the ACCC in assists/turnover ratio (2.055) … Tallied
210 points as a sophomore while pulling down 52 rebounds in 29 games
played … Registered a season-best 26 points against Marion Military
Institute last season, connecting on ten field goals made on 15
attempts … Connected on eight free throws versus Faulkner State …
Dished out 10 assists against Faulkner State … Served as captain of
the Bears hoops squad for one season … Earned an Associates Degree
in general studies at BSCC.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Ramsay High School
in the Birmingham, Ala. area … Played for head coach Kelly Cheatham
at RHS … Earned two varsity letters as a Ram along with serving as
team captain for one season … Helped lead RHS to the 2006 AHSAA
State Championship and a 26-5 overall record … Named All-Area
Tournament Most Valuable Player and tabbed to the Final Four
All-Tournament Team … A member of the Honor Roll at RHS and served
on the prom committee.
PERSONAL: Christopher C. Davis, Jr. was
born on June 28, 1988 in Birmingham, Ala. … Son of Margaret and
Christopher, Sr. Davis … Majoring in computer information systems at
UWA … A member of his church choir, usher board and junior deacon …
Enjoys music off the court … Biggest thrill in sports is winning a
championship.