2025-26 Marquette Men’s Basketball Player Review: #10 Adrien Stevens

With the 2025-26 season long since in the books, let’s take a few moments to look back at the performance of each member of YOUR Marquette Golden Eagles this year. While we’re at it, we’ll also take a look back at our player previews and see how our preseason prognostications stack up with how things actually played out. We’ll run through the roster in order of total minutes played going from lowest to highest, and today we talk about a freshman who we got to see more of than maybe we expected this season……

Freshman — #10 — Guard — 6’4” — 210 lbs. — Potomac, Maryland

Games

Min

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PTM

3PA

3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OReb

DReb

Reb

Ast

Stl

Blk

Fouls

Pts

32

26.1

2.8

6.4

43.4%

1.7

4.5

37.5%*

0.7

1.0

71.0%

0.8

1.8

2.6

1.6

1.4

0.2

2.2

7.9

ORtg

%Poss

%Shots

eFG%

TS%

OR%

DR%

ARate

TORate

Blk%

Stl%

FC/40

FD/40

FTRate

112.4

14.4%

16.2%

56.6%**

57.8%*

3.1%

7.9%

10.8%

15.2%

0.8%

3.0%

3.3

1.8

15.1%

* — Notes a Top 500 national ranking per KenPom.com
** — Notes a Top 300 national ranking per KenPom.com

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WHAT WE SAID:

Reasonable Expectations

I want to start this with what the BartTorvik.com projections say for Stevens, because we’re going to get out of pocket as to what his ceiling this season might be pretty quickly. Okay? So, listen. The Torvik algorithm says that, based on the other abilities and histories of the returning players and how the freshmen fit in around them when taking the average production of a player with the same recruiting rankings into account, that maybe we’ll see Adrien Stevens for seven minutes a game this year.

That’s rounding up on what 17% of 40 minutes is, and that’s what he’s projected to do. Seven minutes, 2.8 points, 1.2 rebounds, maybe an assist.

Think about it: He’s probably not going to be playing a lot of point guard in place of Sean Jones or Nigel James, right? So, that means he’s fighting for playing time at the 2, maybe the 3. Chase Ross is absolutely starting in one of those places, and then there’s Zaide Lowery and Damarius Owens to try to figure out the other spot. After that, there’s fellow freshmen Ian Miletic and Michael Phillips to compete with for minutes. You can see why the algorithm…


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