2018-19 | Game-by-Game Statistics / Photo Gallery
• Williams had a good rookie season at Purdue, appearing in 34 games and averaging 5.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.
• After playing no more than seven minutes in eight of the season's first 10 games, Williams broke into the lineup vs. Notre Dame, scoring 10 points with four rebounds, two steals and a block in nine minutes of action. Became a mainstay in the lineup after that.
• Recorded first career double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal in a loss at Michigan State.
• Then earned the start the next game at Wisconsin, scoring nine points with 11 rebounds, three assists and three steals in 25 minutes.
• Followed up that performance with 16 points and 13 rebounds against Rutgers.
• Had eight points and nine rebounds in just 16 minutes against Minnesota in the Big Ten Tournament.
• Averaged 20.3 points (2nd on team) and 15.8 rebounds per 40 minutes played.
• In games that he played at least 12 minutes, Purdue went 11-3. When he didn't, Purdue went 15-7.
• His 54.2 percent shooting from the field was the eighth-best percentage by a freshman in school history.
HIGH SCHOOL
• A four-star player by ESPN.com, Williams committed to the Boilermakers on July 6.
• Chose Purdue over offers from Michigan State, Illinois, Xavier, UNLV and DePaul.
• One of his role models is former Purdue great
Caleb Swanigan, who was built similarly.
• Averaged 20 points, 21 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior.
• Led team to the 2018 district championship.
• Was a finalist for Michigan's Mr. Basketball and was named first-team All-State.
• Surpassed 1,000 career points at Henry Ford in Feb. 2018.
• Averaged 22 points and 25 rebounds per game at Henry Ford Academy in Detroit as a junior. Lived in Chicago and attended Mt. Carmel High School, but moved to Detroit following an uncle's death in 2015.
• Was named the Michigan Metro Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a junior.
• Fractured a foot in the first game of the state tournament, hampering his summer production.
• Averaged 7.8 points and 8.6 rebounds in just 11.4 minutes per game for The Family in Nike EYBL play last summer, while still recovering from his injury.
• Was invited to the prestigious NBPA Top 100 Camp last June.
• A tremendous passer and has great footwork for a player his size. Should take off once he arrives at Purdue with its top-notch strength and conditioning plan.
• Named Team MVP three times and won the Leadership Award twice and Mr. Metro once.
• Head coach Joseph Hines said, "We believe in Trevion and know that he will thrive in an environment that is intentional to develop him holistically in academics, basketball and socially. Trey is a special person, and the college coaches and recruiters realized that."
• AAU assistant coach Mike Faletti said, ""Tre made a great choice because Purdue makes developing strong post players such a priority. He's also going to have a strength and conditioning coach there who will maximize his potential."
• Chose Purdue to "have the opportunity to do something special and during his visits, was convinced that Purdue would allow him to see him achieve his dreams."
• Head coach was Joseph Hines.
PERSONAL
• Majoring in organizational leadership.
• Born Sept. 16, 2000, in Chicago.
• Son of Shawndra Lewis and Theodore Williams.
• Enjoys singing.