2024-25 Men's Basketball Roster
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Ashworth, Steven

Jersey Number 1
Steven Ashworth
Bio
Steven Ashworth Draft Night Bio/Clippings (PDF)
2024-25: Senior at Creighton
• Top 50 NCAA ranks: 4th in free throw percentage, 7th in total assists, 8th in assists per game, 11th in three-pointers made, 12th in three-point attempts, 25th in three-pointers per game, 33rd in minutes per game.
• BIG EAST ranks (all games): 1st in free throw percentage, 1st in assists per game, 1st in three-pointers per game, 2nd in minutes per game, 4th in three-point percentage, 7th in assist/turnover ratio, 8th in points per game.
• BIG EAST ranks (league games only): 1st in free throw percentage, 1st in assists per game, 1st in three-pointers per game, 3rd in minutes per game, 5th in three-point percentage, 7th in points per game, 7th in assist/turnover ratio, 13th in field goal percentage., 15th in defensive rebounds per game.
• Second Team All-BIG EAST by coaches; First Team All-BIG EAST by AP.
• NABC Second Team All-Central District.
• College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection and First Team Academic All-American.
• Took fourth at 3-Point Contest and played in the Reese's NABC All-Star Game at the Final Four.
• The only Creighton player ever with 500 points and 200 assists in the same season, and one of six to do it nationally this year (Braden Smith, Donovan Dent, Kam Jones, Bennett Stirtz and Zakai Zeigler.
• One of four players in NCAA history with 190 three-pointers at multiple Division I schools (Caleb Love, Kamdyn Curfman, Andrew Rowsey).
• Fourth in the nation in free throw percentage (.930) and has made 137 of his past 146 attempts dating to last year.
• Made a three-pointer in 42 straight games, from Jan. 13 - Feb. 8, 2025, CU's second-longest ever, and made a three-pointer in 34-of-35 games played in 2024-25.
• Made multiple three-pointers in 16 straight games from March 21-Dec. 31, as well as the final 11 games of his career (Feb. 16-March 22, 2025).
• Scored 10+ points in 21 straight games from March 14, 2024-Jan. 18, 2025.
• Set a CU single-game record for most free throws made without a miss when he opened the year making 17-of-17 vs. UTRGV (Nov. 6).
• Had consecutive free throws made streaks of 41, 38 and 31 this season, the second, third and seventh-longest streaks in program history.
• Had 17 points, six assists and eight rebounds in win vs. No. 1 Kansas (Dec. 4).
• Scored 20 points and dished nine assists at No. 7 Alabama (Dec. 14).
• Procured first career double-double with 20 points and career-high 11 assists vs. Villanova (Dec. 21).
• Had 13 points and 10 assists at No. 8 Marquette (Jan. 3).
• Had 22 points, career-high 12 rebounds and dished nine assists in win at Butler (Jan. 11).
• Banked in game-winning three-pointer from the corner with 5.8 seconds left in win at Villanova (Feb. 1) in a 62-60 victory.
• Finished win at Providence with 23 points, six rebounds and six assists (Feb. 5).
• Made 6-of-9 three-pointers and had 22 points in win vs. #11 Marquette (Feb. 8).
• Had 23 points and tied career-high with 11 assists at No. 9 St. John's (Feb. 16), Creighton's first 23/11 game in at least 40 years.
• Also had 23 points and 11 assists vs. Butler (March 8), making seven three-pointers before halftime.
• Owned 20 points, seven assists and six rebounds vs. Georgetown (Feb. 23).
• Finished with 13 points, seven assists and six rebounds vs. No. 6 St. John's in BIG EAST Tournament title game (March 15).
• Had 22 points, five rebounds and five assists in NCAA Tourney win vs. No. 10 Louisville (March 20).
2023-24: Senior at Creighton
• Received BIG EAST’s Sportsmanship Award, Creighton’s first honoree since Mitch Ballock in 2021.
• In league play only, ranked second in assist/turnover ratio, eighth in three-pointers per game, eighth in assists per game and 28th in scoring.
• Creighton was 17-5 when he scored in double-figures and 16-3 when he had one turnover or less.
• Scored 10 or more points in 11 straight games from Jan. 13 - Feb. 20 after averaging 8.1 points in CU’s first 16 games.
• Made a three-pointer in each of his final 18 games (Jan. 13-Present).
• Posted back-to-back 20+ point outings on Feb. 2 and Feb. 7.
• One of 20 players named to the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Preseason Watch List.
• No. 76 on CBS Sports Preseason Top 100 And 1 player list.
• Made 5-of-7 three-pointers against Florida A&M (Nov. 7).
• Connected on 4-of-5 shots and scored 10 points in win vs. Loyola Chicago (Nov. 22).
• Made his first five shots and finished with 17 points and five rebounds in win at Oklahoma State (Nov. 30).
• Scored 13 points in win at Nebraska (Dec. 3).
• Had 12 points in win vs. No. 23 Providence, including game-clinching three-pointer with 54.2 seconds left to put CU up 67-58 (Jan. 6).
• Owned 11 points and had four rebounds without a turnover in win vs. St. John’s (Jan. 13).
• Led CU with 14 points at No. 1 Connecticut (Jan. 17).
• Had 11 points and eight assists with no turnovers in career-high 49 minutes in road win at Seton Hall (Jan. 20), including game-tying basket with three seconds left in regulation of eventual triple-overtime win.
• Scored season-high 26 points vs. Butler (Feb. 2), making 9-of-15 shots.
• Made 6-of-7 three-pointers and scored 20 points in overtime game at Providence (Feb. 7), as he passed 250 career three-pointers in the process.
• Had 12 points and season-high nine assists in win at Xavier (Feb. 10).
• Recorded 12 points, eight assists and five rebounds at Butler (Feb. 17).
• Scored 20 points and added a season-high seven rebounds in win vs. No. 1 Connecticut (Feb. 20).
• Dished eight assists in road win at Villanova (March 1).
• Had 16 points, six assists and five rebounds vs. Providence in BIG EAST Tourney debut (March 14).
• Scored team-high 21 points in double-overtime win vs. Oregon to seal Sweet 16 bid (March 23).
Summer 2023: Bahamas Tour
• Averaged 8.0 points and 5.0 assists while starting all three games.
• Owned eight points and dished seven assists vs. Raw Talent Elite.
2022-23: Junior at Utah State
• Named First Team All-Mountain West Conference and was on the Mountain West’s All-Tournament Team.
• Tabbed the USBWA District VII Player of the Year as well as All-District VII.
• Named NABC Second-Team All-District 17.
• Averaged 16.2 points, 4.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals while shooting 45.8 percent (167-of-365) from the field, making 43.4 percent (111-of-256) from deep as well as 87.8 percent (122-of-139) at the line.
• Finished sixth in the country in three-point percentage (.434), ninth with 111 trifectas made, 15th in three-pointers made per game (3.17), 26th in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.68) and 29th in free throw percentage (.878).
• Led the Mountain West Conference in three-pointers made per game, free throw percentage and three-point percentage.
• Per Synergy, ranked in the 99th percentile in points per possession on shots after dribbling (1.33) and in the 99th percentile in points per possession on spot up opportunities (1.35).
• Appeared in 35 games, which is tied for third on the USU single-season list, while his 567 points rank 24th-most in team history.
• Scored a career-best 30 points against Oral Roberts (Nov. 22), making 8-of-9 shots from behind the arc.
• Knocked down a jumper from the right wing with four seconds remaining in overtime to lift Utah State to a thrilling 91-89 victory over San Diego on Nov. 17.
• Ashworth made eight three-pointers against both Oral Roberts (Nov. 22) and Colorado State (Feb. 4) to tie for the third-most treys in a game in school history.
• Ranked eighth in the Mountain West with 16.2 points per game.
• Scored in double figures 30 times, with seven 20+ point outings.
• Had a 14-game stretch scoring in double figures from Nov. 11 - Jan. 3.
• Led the Aggies with 158 assists to rank ninth on the single-season record list, including two games with a career-high nine helpers.
• Finished fifth in the MW with 4.5 assists per game.
• Ranked sixth on the USU single-season record in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.68), which was the second-best in the MW.
• Set a Utah State single-season record for three-pointers attempted (256) and was second on the single-season record list in 3-pointers made (111).
• Ranked second on the single-game record list with 17 trifectas attempted at Colorado State (Feb. 4), while tying for third with eight made three-pointers in the same game.
• Was 11th in the Mountain West Conference in steals per game (1.2).
• Ended the campaign in 10th place on the USU single-season record list with 1,163 minutes played.
• Named the MW Player of the Week on March 5 after leading the Aggies to close out the regular season on a five-game winning streak, averaging 23.0 points, 7.5 assists, 3.5 steals and 3.0 rebounds per game.
• Ashworth knocked down seven three-pointers vs. Utah Tech (Dec. 1).
• Made five or more three-point field goals eight times.
2021-22: Sophomore at Utah State
• Appeared in all but one of Utah State’s 34 games during the year, starting in 15 contests.
• Scored in double figures in 14 games and was one of only two Aggies to score 20 or more points in multiple games.
• Scored a then-career-high 27 points against Weber State on Dec. 15, knocking down seven three-pointers.
• Totaled 287 points on the year, averaging 8.7 points per game.
• Shot 40.4 percent (88-of-218) from the floor, 39.2 percent (62-of-158) from behind the 3-point line and 86.0 percent (49-of-57) at the free throw line.
• Made five or more three-point field goals in four different games.
• Finished second on the team with 119 assists, averaging 3.6 per game to rank fourth in the Mountain West.
• Recorded five or more assists in eight games during the year.
• Finished third on the team with 27 steals.
• Named Academic All-Mountain West.
2020-21: Freshman at Utah State
• Appeared in all 29 games for the Aggies, starting in both games at Boise State (Feb. 17 and Feb. 19).
• Scored in double figures in eight games, turning in a season-high 17 points against San Diego State (Jan. 16).
• Totaled 177 points during the season, averaging 6.1 points per game.
• Shot 35.7 percent (51-of-143) overall and 36.5 percent (31-of-85) from behind the arc, as well as 89.8 percent (44-of-49) at the free throw line.
• Finished fourth on the team with 76 assists, logging a season-high seven dimes against the College of Idaho (Dec. 8).
• Totaled 55 rebounds, pulling down a season-high five boards against Colorado State (Jan. 19).
• Earned Academic All-Mountain West and MW Scholar-Athlete honors.
• Made his Aggie debut in the 2020-21 season opener against VCU at the Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic in Sioux Falls, S.D., playing 20 minutes, scoring five points and adding four rebounds.
• Prior to enrolling at Utah State, he served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Indianapolis, Ind.
Lone Peak High School
• Ashworth led Lone Peak High School to the Utah 6A state title during his senior year, averaging 16.4 points, 7.4 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game.
• Ashworth scored 29 points after halftime during the 2018 GEICO High School Championships, in an 87-82 loss against a Montverde team led by RJ Barrett. Ashworth added 10 assists to record a double-double.
• During his final campaign at Lone Peak he was named to the GEICO National All-Tournament Team, the Utah Valley Boys Basketball Player of the Year, Utah 6A MVP and First Team All-State.
• Finished second in the state in assists per game.
• Led Lone Peak to a runner-up finish at state as a junior after averaging 13.9 points, 6.9 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game.
About Steven
Year Senior
Position Guard
Height 6’0”
Weight 175
Wingspan 6’1.25”
Max Vertical 32.5”
Major Leadership
Awards & Honors
2020-21 Academic All-Mountain West
2020-21 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete
2021-22 Academic All-Mountain West
2021-22 Whitesides Scholar-Athlete
2022-23 First Team All-Mountain West
2022-23 Mountain West All-Tournament Team
2022-23 Mountain West Player of the Week, 3/5
2022-23 NABC Second Team All-District 17
2022-23 USBWA District VIII Player of the Year
2022-23 USBWA All-District VII Team
2022-23 Whitesides Scholar-Athlete
2023-24 BIG EAST Conference Sportsmanship Award
2023-24 BIG EAST All-Academic Team
2023-24 Dean’s List
2023-24 NABC Honors Court
2023-24 Preseason Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Watch List (20)
2024-25 Associated Press First Team All-BIG EAST
2024-25. Carl M. Reinert, S.J., Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2024-25 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
2024-25 College Sports Communicators First Team Academic All-American
2024-25. I-AAA ADA Men's Scholar-Athlete Team
2024-25 NABC Second Team All-Central District
2024-25 Nolan Richardson Award Finalist (30)
2024-25 Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Team
2024-25 Second Team All-BIG EAST
Personal
• Son of Danny and Denise Ashworth.
• Married his wife, Peyton three years ago and the couple has a son, Tommy Jay.
• Has six siblings; Tyler, Erin, Tanner, Brandon, Cole and Brooklyn.
• Chose Creighton for the culture and Coach Mac.
2024-25: Senior at Creighton
• Top 50 NCAA ranks: 4th in free throw percentage, 7th in total assists, 8th in assists per game, 11th in three-pointers made, 12th in three-point attempts, 25th in three-pointers per game, 33rd in minutes per game.
• BIG EAST ranks (all games): 1st in free throw percentage, 1st in assists per game, 1st in three-pointers per game, 2nd in minutes per game, 4th in three-point percentage, 7th in assist/turnover ratio, 8th in points per game.
• BIG EAST ranks (league games only): 1st in free throw percentage, 1st in assists per game, 1st in three-pointers per game, 3rd in minutes per game, 5th in three-point percentage, 7th in points per game, 7th in assist/turnover ratio, 13th in field goal percentage., 15th in defensive rebounds per game.
• Second Team All-BIG EAST by coaches; First Team All-BIG EAST by AP.
• NABC Second Team All-Central District.
• College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection and First Team Academic All-American.
• Took fourth at 3-Point Contest and played in the Reese's NABC All-Star Game at the Final Four.
• The only Creighton player ever with 500 points and 200 assists in the same season, and one of six to do it nationally this year (Braden Smith, Donovan Dent, Kam Jones, Bennett Stirtz and Zakai Zeigler.
• One of four players in NCAA history with 190 three-pointers at multiple Division I schools (Caleb Love, Kamdyn Curfman, Andrew Rowsey).
• Fourth in the nation in free throw percentage (.930) and has made 137 of his past 146 attempts dating to last year.
• Made a three-pointer in 42 straight games, from Jan. 13 - Feb. 8, 2025, CU's second-longest ever, and made a three-pointer in 34-of-35 games played in 2024-25.
• Made multiple three-pointers in 16 straight games from March 21-Dec. 31, as well as the final 11 games of his career (Feb. 16-March 22, 2025).
• Scored 10+ points in 21 straight games from March 14, 2024-Jan. 18, 2025.
• Set a CU single-game record for most free throws made without a miss when he opened the year making 17-of-17 vs. UTRGV (Nov. 6).
• Had consecutive free throws made streaks of 41, 38 and 31 this season, the second, third and seventh-longest streaks in program history.
• Had 17 points, six assists and eight rebounds in win vs. No. 1 Kansas (Dec. 4).
• Scored 20 points and dished nine assists at No. 7 Alabama (Dec. 14).
• Procured first career double-double with 20 points and career-high 11 assists vs. Villanova (Dec. 21).
• Had 13 points and 10 assists at No. 8 Marquette (Jan. 3).
• Had 22 points, career-high 12 rebounds and dished nine assists in win at Butler (Jan. 11).
• Banked in game-winning three-pointer from the corner with 5.8 seconds left in win at Villanova (Feb. 1) in a 62-60 victory.
• Finished win at Providence with 23 points, six rebounds and six assists (Feb. 5).
• Made 6-of-9 three-pointers and had 22 points in win vs. #11 Marquette (Feb. 8).
• Had 23 points and tied career-high with 11 assists at No. 9 St. John's (Feb. 16), Creighton's first 23/11 game in at least 40 years.
• Also had 23 points and 11 assists vs. Butler (March 8), making seven three-pointers before halftime.
• Owned 20 points, seven assists and six rebounds vs. Georgetown (Feb. 23).
• Finished with 13 points, seven assists and six rebounds vs. No. 6 St. John's in BIG EAST Tournament title game (March 15).
• Had 22 points, five rebounds and five assists in NCAA Tourney win vs. No. 10 Louisville (March 20).
2023-24: Senior at Creighton
• Received BIG EAST’s Sportsmanship Award, Creighton’s first honoree since Mitch Ballock in 2021.
• In league play only, ranked second in assist/turnover ratio, eighth in three-pointers per game, eighth in assists per game and 28th in scoring.
• Creighton was 17-5 when he scored in double-figures and 16-3 when he had one turnover or less.
• Scored 10 or more points in 11 straight games from Jan. 13 - Feb. 20 after averaging 8.1 points in CU’s first 16 games.
• Made a three-pointer in each of his final 18 games (Jan. 13-Present).
• Posted back-to-back 20+ point outings on Feb. 2 and Feb. 7.
• One of 20 players named to the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Preseason Watch List.
• No. 76 on CBS Sports Preseason Top 100 And 1 player list.
• Made 5-of-7 three-pointers against Florida A&M (Nov. 7).
• Connected on 4-of-5 shots and scored 10 points in win vs. Loyola Chicago (Nov. 22).
• Made his first five shots and finished with 17 points and five rebounds in win at Oklahoma State (Nov. 30).
• Scored 13 points in win at Nebraska (Dec. 3).
• Had 12 points in win vs. No. 23 Providence, including game-clinching three-pointer with 54.2 seconds left to put CU up 67-58 (Jan. 6).
• Owned 11 points and had four rebounds without a turnover in win vs. St. John’s (Jan. 13).
• Led CU with 14 points at No. 1 Connecticut (Jan. 17).
• Had 11 points and eight assists with no turnovers in career-high 49 minutes in road win at Seton Hall (Jan. 20), including game-tying basket with three seconds left in regulation of eventual triple-overtime win.
• Scored season-high 26 points vs. Butler (Feb. 2), making 9-of-15 shots.
• Made 6-of-7 three-pointers and scored 20 points in overtime game at Providence (Feb. 7), as he passed 250 career three-pointers in the process.
• Had 12 points and season-high nine assists in win at Xavier (Feb. 10).
• Recorded 12 points, eight assists and five rebounds at Butler (Feb. 17).
• Scored 20 points and added a season-high seven rebounds in win vs. No. 1 Connecticut (Feb. 20).
• Dished eight assists in road win at Villanova (March 1).
• Had 16 points, six assists and five rebounds vs. Providence in BIG EAST Tourney debut (March 14).
• Scored team-high 21 points in double-overtime win vs. Oregon to seal Sweet 16 bid (March 23).
Summer 2023: Bahamas Tour
• Averaged 8.0 points and 5.0 assists while starting all three games.
• Owned eight points and dished seven assists vs. Raw Talent Elite.
2022-23: Junior at Utah State
• Named First Team All-Mountain West Conference and was on the Mountain West’s All-Tournament Team.
• Tabbed the USBWA District VII Player of the Year as well as All-District VII.
• Named NABC Second-Team All-District 17.
• Averaged 16.2 points, 4.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals while shooting 45.8 percent (167-of-365) from the field, making 43.4 percent (111-of-256) from deep as well as 87.8 percent (122-of-139) at the line.
• Finished sixth in the country in three-point percentage (.434), ninth with 111 trifectas made, 15th in three-pointers made per game (3.17), 26th in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.68) and 29th in free throw percentage (.878).
• Led the Mountain West Conference in three-pointers made per game, free throw percentage and three-point percentage.
• Per Synergy, ranked in the 99th percentile in points per possession on shots after dribbling (1.33) and in the 99th percentile in points per possession on spot up opportunities (1.35).
• Appeared in 35 games, which is tied for third on the USU single-season list, while his 567 points rank 24th-most in team history.
• Scored a career-best 30 points against Oral Roberts (Nov. 22), making 8-of-9 shots from behind the arc.
• Knocked down a jumper from the right wing with four seconds remaining in overtime to lift Utah State to a thrilling 91-89 victory over San Diego on Nov. 17.
• Ashworth made eight three-pointers against both Oral Roberts (Nov. 22) and Colorado State (Feb. 4) to tie for the third-most treys in a game in school history.
• Ranked eighth in the Mountain West with 16.2 points per game.
• Scored in double figures 30 times, with seven 20+ point outings.
• Had a 14-game stretch scoring in double figures from Nov. 11 - Jan. 3.
• Led the Aggies with 158 assists to rank ninth on the single-season record list, including two games with a career-high nine helpers.
• Finished fifth in the MW with 4.5 assists per game.
• Ranked sixth on the USU single-season record in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.68), which was the second-best in the MW.
• Set a Utah State single-season record for three-pointers attempted (256) and was second on the single-season record list in 3-pointers made (111).
• Ranked second on the single-game record list with 17 trifectas attempted at Colorado State (Feb. 4), while tying for third with eight made three-pointers in the same game.
• Was 11th in the Mountain West Conference in steals per game (1.2).
• Ended the campaign in 10th place on the USU single-season record list with 1,163 minutes played.
• Named the MW Player of the Week on March 5 after leading the Aggies to close out the regular season on a five-game winning streak, averaging 23.0 points, 7.5 assists, 3.5 steals and 3.0 rebounds per game.
• Ashworth knocked down seven three-pointers vs. Utah Tech (Dec. 1).
• Made five or more three-point field goals eight times.
2021-22: Sophomore at Utah State
• Appeared in all but one of Utah State’s 34 games during the year, starting in 15 contests.
• Scored in double figures in 14 games and was one of only two Aggies to score 20 or more points in multiple games.
• Scored a then-career-high 27 points against Weber State on Dec. 15, knocking down seven three-pointers.
• Totaled 287 points on the year, averaging 8.7 points per game.
• Shot 40.4 percent (88-of-218) from the floor, 39.2 percent (62-of-158) from behind the 3-point line and 86.0 percent (49-of-57) at the free throw line.
• Made five or more three-point field goals in four different games.
• Finished second on the team with 119 assists, averaging 3.6 per game to rank fourth in the Mountain West.
• Recorded five or more assists in eight games during the year.
• Finished third on the team with 27 steals.
• Named Academic All-Mountain West.
2020-21: Freshman at Utah State
• Appeared in all 29 games for the Aggies, starting in both games at Boise State (Feb. 17 and Feb. 19).
• Scored in double figures in eight games, turning in a season-high 17 points against San Diego State (Jan. 16).
• Totaled 177 points during the season, averaging 6.1 points per game.
• Shot 35.7 percent (51-of-143) overall and 36.5 percent (31-of-85) from behind the arc, as well as 89.8 percent (44-of-49) at the free throw line.
• Finished fourth on the team with 76 assists, logging a season-high seven dimes against the College of Idaho (Dec. 8).
• Totaled 55 rebounds, pulling down a season-high five boards against Colorado State (Jan. 19).
• Earned Academic All-Mountain West and MW Scholar-Athlete honors.
• Made his Aggie debut in the 2020-21 season opener against VCU at the Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic in Sioux Falls, S.D., playing 20 minutes, scoring five points and adding four rebounds.
• Prior to enrolling at Utah State, he served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Indianapolis, Ind.
Lone Peak High School
• Ashworth led Lone Peak High School to the Utah 6A state title during his senior year, averaging 16.4 points, 7.4 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game.
• Ashworth scored 29 points after halftime during the 2018 GEICO High School Championships, in an 87-82 loss against a Montverde team led by RJ Barrett. Ashworth added 10 assists to record a double-double.
• During his final campaign at Lone Peak he was named to the GEICO National All-Tournament Team, the Utah Valley Boys Basketball Player of the Year, Utah 6A MVP and First Team All-State.
• Finished second in the state in assists per game.
• Led Lone Peak to a runner-up finish at state as a junior after averaging 13.9 points, 6.9 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game.
About Steven
Year Senior
Position Guard
Height 6’0”
Weight 175
Wingspan 6’1.25”
Max Vertical 32.5”
Major Leadership
Awards & Honors
2020-21 Academic All-Mountain West
2020-21 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete
2021-22 Academic All-Mountain West
2021-22 Whitesides Scholar-Athlete
2022-23 First Team All-Mountain West
2022-23 Mountain West All-Tournament Team
2022-23 Mountain West Player of the Week, 3/5
2022-23 NABC Second Team All-District 17
2022-23 USBWA District VIII Player of the Year
2022-23 USBWA All-District VII Team
2022-23 Whitesides Scholar-Athlete
2023-24 BIG EAST Conference Sportsmanship Award
2023-24 BIG EAST All-Academic Team
2023-24 Dean’s List
2023-24 NABC Honors Court
2023-24 Preseason Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Watch List (20)
2024-25 Associated Press First Team All-BIG EAST
2024-25. Carl M. Reinert, S.J., Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2024-25 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
2024-25 College Sports Communicators First Team Academic All-American
2024-25. I-AAA ADA Men's Scholar-Athlete Team
2024-25 NABC Second Team All-Central District
2024-25 Nolan Richardson Award Finalist (30)
2024-25 Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Team
2024-25 Second Team All-BIG EAST
Personal
• Son of Danny and Denise Ashworth.
• Married his wife, Peyton three years ago and the couple has a son, Tommy Jay.
• Has six siblings; Tyler, Erin, Tanner, Brandon, Cole and Brooklyn.
• Chose Creighton for the culture and Coach Mac.
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