2021-22 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster
Miller, Mason

Jersey Number 13
Mason Miller
Bio
2024-25:
• Grabbed seven rebounds in 28 minutes vs. UTRGV (Nov. 6) in season-opener.
• Made his first three-pointer of the season against Notre Dame (Nov. 30).
• Buried a pair of three-pointers in win vs. No. 1 Kansas (Dec. 4).
• Made first start of the season vs. UNLV (Dec. 7).
• Was a team-high +14 in 18 minutes of a 57-56 win vs. St. John's (Dec. 31).
• Scored three points and snared five rebounds at No. 8 Marquette (Jan. 3).
• Contributed season-high eight points and added four rebounds in 84-64 win vs. Providence (Jan. 14).
• Took a key charge in final two minutes of road win at No. 14 UConn (Jan. 18).
• Since Jan. 1, 2024, Creighton is 23-3 when he scores, compared to a 14-13 record when he plays but doesn't score.
• Started all 33 appearances last season, averaging 5.6 points per game.
• Led the BIG EAST in three-point percentage (.454) last year.
• Nephew of current Bluejay assistant Ryan Miller and son of former NBA sharpshooter Mike Miller.
• Brother Mavrick Miller plays basketball for High Point under former CU assistant coach Alan Huss.
• After season ended, Mason signed to play in 2025-26 at Murray State.
2023-24: Sophomore at Creighton
• Led the BIG EAST in three-point percentage (.454).
• Team was 22-4 when he scored, but 3-6 when he didn’t.
• Made a three-pointer in 10 straight games (Dec. 3-Jan. 13).
• Owned seven points and tied career-high with eight rebounds vs. Florida A&M (Nov. 7) in his first career start.
• Scored nine points vs. North Dakota State (Nov. 11).
• Contributed seven points and five rebounds in 27 minutes in win over Iowa (Nov. 14).
• Made both three-point attempts in second half of win at Nebraska (Dec. 3).
• Registered a career-high 17 points vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 9), making 6-of-7 shots from the floor, including 4-of-5 three-pointers.
• Finished with 11 points at UNLV, making 4-of-6 shots (Dec. 13).
• Had eight points and six rebounds versus. St. John’s (Jan. 13), including first dunk as a Bluejay.
• Owned seven rebounds and nine points on 3-of-6 shooting from deep in triple-OT win at Seton Hall (Jan. 20), playing a career-high 36 minutes.
• Sank 3-of-3 three-pointers in win at Xavier (Feb. 10).
• Scored eight points in the second half of win vs. No. 1 Connecticut (Feb. 20).
• Had second career blocked shot vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 28).
• Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds in win vs. No. 5 Marquette (March 2).
• Sank 3-of-5 three-pointers in 69-67 win at Villanova (March 9).
• Cracked double-figures for the first time in 20 games when he had 10 points and finished +27 in 25 minutes vs. Akron in NCAA Tourney opener (March 21).
Summer 2023: Bahamas Tour
• Averaged 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds in 13.7 minutes per game in the Bahamas, making 6-of-12 three-pointers.
• Started CU’s game vs. Raw Talent Elite and scored 10 points in 12 minutes.
• Led team with 16 points in 16 minutes vs. Club Obras, making 4-of-5 three-pointers and 4-of-4 free throws while also snaring nine rebounds.
2022-23: Redshirt Freshman at Creighton
• Shot 37.0 percent (20-54) from three-point range.
• Made both of his three-point attempts in regular-season debut versus St. Thomas (Nov. 7).
• Scored seven points and had four rebounds against North Dakota (Nov. 10).
• Had eight points and eight rebounds versus Holy Cross (Nov. 14), making 3-of-4 shots.
• Made 3-of-4 three-point shots and scored season-high nine points in 10 minutes of Maui Invitational title game vs. No. 14 Arizona (Nov. 23).
• Made 2-of-3 three-pointers and added four rebounds in 12 minutes of road win at Seton Hall (Feb. 8).
• Scored four points and snagged two rebounds vs. No. 21 Connecticut (Feb. 11).
• Scored BIG EAST-high eight points during 11 minutes off the bench at St. John’s, adding three offensive rebounds (Feb. 18).
• Buried two three-pointers vs. No. 10 Marquette (Feb. 21).
• Played seven minutes in NCAA Tourney opener against NC State (March 17) before he departed with an ankle injury, which caused him to miss Second Round win vs. No. 11 Baylor two days later.
2021-22: Redshirted at Creighton
• Practiced, but did not play during his redshirt season.
Houston High School
• Ranked as the No. 63 prospect by Rivals and No. 73 in the 247Sports composite rankings.
• Averaged 19.1 points per game as a senior to help Houston to its first state title.
• Was recognized as Tennessee’s Class AAA Mr. Basketball.
• Was a Second-Team All-Metro pick as a junior, helping Houston to its first state tournament since the school opened in 1989 in a 29-4 season.
• High school teammate of former Bluejay teammates Johnathan Lawson (now at Little Rock), Brock Vice (North Texas) and Zander Yates (Liberty), as well as Jerrell Colbert (SMU).
• Was coached by his dad, Mike Miller.
• Committed to Creighton in November of 2020, with Indiana being his other finalist. Also recruited by Memphis, Ohio State, TCU and LSU.
• His commitment was tweeted about by LeBron James, who posted “Congrats nephew!!! ??????????”, as well as Ja Morant “yessir lil bro ??”.
About Mason
Year Junior
Position Forward
Height 6’9”
Weight 195
Wingspan 6’7.5”
Max Vertical 35.5”
Major Healthy Lifestyle Management
Personal
• Son of Mike and Jennifer Miller.
• Has a brother Mavrick and a sister Jaelyn.
• Mom played volleyball at Florida, while dad played basketball at Florida. Dad also had a 17-year NBA career, winning titles in 2012 and 2013 with the Miami Heat, was 2000-01 Rookie of the Year and 2005-06 Sixth Man of the Year, and finishing top-30 in league history in three-point percentage (.407) and three-pointers made (1,590).
• Is the nephew of Creighton assistant coach Ryan Miller.
• Brother Mavrick plays basketball at High Point for former Creighton assistant Al Huss.
• Hobby is fishing.
• Favorite snack is white cheddar popcorn.
• Chose Creighton for the playing style and coaching staff.
• Favorite current athlete is LeBron James.
• Biggest sports thrill he’s participated in has been making the Elite Eight at Creighton or winning a state title in high school.
• Favorite cereal is Waffle Crisps.
• Nickname is Ace.
• Favorite ice cream flavor is cookies and cream.
• Grabbed seven rebounds in 28 minutes vs. UTRGV (Nov. 6) in season-opener.
• Made his first three-pointer of the season against Notre Dame (Nov. 30).
• Buried a pair of three-pointers in win vs. No. 1 Kansas (Dec. 4).
• Made first start of the season vs. UNLV (Dec. 7).
• Was a team-high +14 in 18 minutes of a 57-56 win vs. St. John's (Dec. 31).
• Scored three points and snared five rebounds at No. 8 Marquette (Jan. 3).
• Contributed season-high eight points and added four rebounds in 84-64 win vs. Providence (Jan. 14).
• Took a key charge in final two minutes of road win at No. 14 UConn (Jan. 18).
• Since Jan. 1, 2024, Creighton is 23-3 when he scores, compared to a 14-13 record when he plays but doesn't score.
• Started all 33 appearances last season, averaging 5.6 points per game.
• Led the BIG EAST in three-point percentage (.454) last year.
• Nephew of current Bluejay assistant Ryan Miller and son of former NBA sharpshooter Mike Miller.
• Brother Mavrick Miller plays basketball for High Point under former CU assistant coach Alan Huss.
• After season ended, Mason signed to play in 2025-26 at Murray State.
2023-24: Sophomore at Creighton
• Led the BIG EAST in three-point percentage (.454).
• Team was 22-4 when he scored, but 3-6 when he didn’t.
• Made a three-pointer in 10 straight games (Dec. 3-Jan. 13).
• Owned seven points and tied career-high with eight rebounds vs. Florida A&M (Nov. 7) in his first career start.
• Scored nine points vs. North Dakota State (Nov. 11).
• Contributed seven points and five rebounds in 27 minutes in win over Iowa (Nov. 14).
• Made both three-point attempts in second half of win at Nebraska (Dec. 3).
• Registered a career-high 17 points vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 9), making 6-of-7 shots from the floor, including 4-of-5 three-pointers.
• Finished with 11 points at UNLV, making 4-of-6 shots (Dec. 13).
• Had eight points and six rebounds versus. St. John’s (Jan. 13), including first dunk as a Bluejay.
• Owned seven rebounds and nine points on 3-of-6 shooting from deep in triple-OT win at Seton Hall (Jan. 20), playing a career-high 36 minutes.
• Sank 3-of-3 three-pointers in win at Xavier (Feb. 10).
• Scored eight points in the second half of win vs. No. 1 Connecticut (Feb. 20).
• Had second career blocked shot vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 28).
• Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds in win vs. No. 5 Marquette (March 2).
• Sank 3-of-5 three-pointers in 69-67 win at Villanova (March 9).
• Cracked double-figures for the first time in 20 games when he had 10 points and finished +27 in 25 minutes vs. Akron in NCAA Tourney opener (March 21).
Summer 2023: Bahamas Tour
• Averaged 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds in 13.7 minutes per game in the Bahamas, making 6-of-12 three-pointers.
• Started CU’s game vs. Raw Talent Elite and scored 10 points in 12 minutes.
• Led team with 16 points in 16 minutes vs. Club Obras, making 4-of-5 three-pointers and 4-of-4 free throws while also snaring nine rebounds.
2022-23: Redshirt Freshman at Creighton
• Shot 37.0 percent (20-54) from three-point range.
• Made both of his three-point attempts in regular-season debut versus St. Thomas (Nov. 7).
• Scored seven points and had four rebounds against North Dakota (Nov. 10).
• Had eight points and eight rebounds versus Holy Cross (Nov. 14), making 3-of-4 shots.
• Made 3-of-4 three-point shots and scored season-high nine points in 10 minutes of Maui Invitational title game vs. No. 14 Arizona (Nov. 23).
• Made 2-of-3 three-pointers and added four rebounds in 12 minutes of road win at Seton Hall (Feb. 8).
• Scored four points and snagged two rebounds vs. No. 21 Connecticut (Feb. 11).
• Scored BIG EAST-high eight points during 11 minutes off the bench at St. John’s, adding three offensive rebounds (Feb. 18).
• Buried two three-pointers vs. No. 10 Marquette (Feb. 21).
• Played seven minutes in NCAA Tourney opener against NC State (March 17) before he departed with an ankle injury, which caused him to miss Second Round win vs. No. 11 Baylor two days later.
2021-22: Redshirted at Creighton
• Practiced, but did not play during his redshirt season.
Houston High School
• Ranked as the No. 63 prospect by Rivals and No. 73 in the 247Sports composite rankings.
• Averaged 19.1 points per game as a senior to help Houston to its first state title.
• Was recognized as Tennessee’s Class AAA Mr. Basketball.
• Was a Second-Team All-Metro pick as a junior, helping Houston to its first state tournament since the school opened in 1989 in a 29-4 season.
• High school teammate of former Bluejay teammates Johnathan Lawson (now at Little Rock), Brock Vice (North Texas) and Zander Yates (Liberty), as well as Jerrell Colbert (SMU).
• Was coached by his dad, Mike Miller.
• Committed to Creighton in November of 2020, with Indiana being his other finalist. Also recruited by Memphis, Ohio State, TCU and LSU.
• His commitment was tweeted about by LeBron James, who posted “Congrats nephew!!! ??????????”, as well as Ja Morant “yessir lil bro ??”.
About Mason
Year Junior
Position Forward
Height 6’9”
Weight 195
Wingspan 6’7.5”
Max Vertical 35.5”
Major Healthy Lifestyle Management
Personal
• Son of Mike and Jennifer Miller.
• Has a brother Mavrick and a sister Jaelyn.
• Mom played volleyball at Florida, while dad played basketball at Florida. Dad also had a 17-year NBA career, winning titles in 2012 and 2013 with the Miami Heat, was 2000-01 Rookie of the Year and 2005-06 Sixth Man of the Year, and finishing top-30 in league history in three-point percentage (.407) and three-pointers made (1,590).
• Is the nephew of Creighton assistant coach Ryan Miller.
• Brother Mavrick plays basketball at High Point for former Creighton assistant Al Huss.
• Hobby is fishing.
• Favorite snack is white cheddar popcorn.
• Chose Creighton for the playing style and coaching staff.
• Favorite current athlete is LeBron James.
• Biggest sports thrill he’s participated in has been making the Elite Eight at Creighton or winning a state title in high school.
• Favorite cereal is Waffle Crisps.
• Nickname is Ace.
• Favorite ice cream flavor is cookies and cream.
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