Kyle Mangas
Kyle Mangas is an American college basketball player for the Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats of the Crossroads League. In his junior season, he won the Bevo Francis Award and was named NABC NAIA Division II Player of the Year.
No. 24 – Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats | |
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Position | Point guard |
League | Crossroads League |
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Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Listed weight | 200 lb (91 kg) |
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High school | Warsaw (Warsaw, Indiana) |
College | Indiana Wesleyan (2017–present) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Early life and high school career
Mangas grew up playing basketball under his father's coaching. He quit playing football after his sophomore year of high school to focus on basketball. Mangas played for Warsaw Community High School in Warsaw, Indiana, where he led his team to a 61–17 record over three seasons. As a senior, Mangas was named an Indiana All-Star and scored 47 points against East Chicago Central High School. He left Warsaw with 1,450 career points, the fourth-most in school history.[1] Mangas chose to play college basketball for National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II program Indiana Wesleyan in April 2017, in part because he "connected with the coach staff and players."[2]
College career
As a freshman for Indiana Wesleyan, Mangas averaged 21.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game, winning the 2018 NAIA Division II Tournament, where he was named Most Outstanding Player. He was recognized as Crossroads League Player of the Year, becoming the first freshman to win the award, and scored a single-season school-record 818 points. Mangas also earned NAIA Division II All-American First Team accolades.[3][4] In his sophomore season, Mangas averaged 23.6 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, repeating as Crossroads League Player of the Year and being selected to the NAIA Division II All-American First Team.[5] As a junior, he averaged 26.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game, claiming the Bevo Francis Award and NABC NAIA Division II Player of the Year.[6][7] For his third straight year, he was named Crossroads League Player of the Year and to the NAIA Division II All-American First Team.[8] Mangas finished the season with the second-most points in the NAIA Division II and as Indiana Wesleyan's all-time leading scorer.[9]
Personal life
Mangas' father, Tim, played basketball for Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Indiana, where he scored over 1,000 career points, before playing college basketball for DePauw University.[1] His mother, Ann, also played for Wawasee and was a member of its 1985 state runner-up team. Mangas' older brother, Jake, played football and basketball for Warsaw High School.[10] Mangas is studying finance at Indiana Wesleyan.[2]
References
- Neddenriep, Kyle (February 7, 2020). "'Best college player in Indiana' may not be where you expect to find him". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- Martinie, Mikayla (April 5, 2017). "Two players commit to IWU men's basketball". The Sojourn. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- "Mangas Caps Freshman Season with NAIA First Team Honor, Maxwell HM". Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats. March 15, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- Davis, Tom (March 13, 2018). "Indiana Wesleyan freshman sensation isn't fooling anyone any more". The News-Sentinel. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- Mikel, Seth (June 20, 2019). "Mangas Named Crossroads League Male Student-Athlete Of The Year". Times-Union. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- "Former Warsaw standout Kyle Mangas named NAIA Div. II National Player of the Year". WSBT-TV. March 19, 2020. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- "Mangas Named Bevo Francis Player Of The Year". Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats. April 6, 2020. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- Davidson, Scott (April 11, 2020). "Mangas continues to pile up honors, let his game speak for him". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- Prince, Justin (March 19, 2020). "Warsaw grad Kyle Mangas named NAIA Men's Basketball DII Player of the Year". WFFT-TV. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- Davidson, Scott (February 9, 2017). "Basketball In The Blood For Mangas Family". Ink Free News. Retrieved April 18, 2020.