Thomas Dillard IV
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- Height:
- 6-4
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- Hometown:
- Kalamazoo, Mich.
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- Position:
- F
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- Year:
- Sr
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- Previous School:
- Kalamazoo Central High School
News mentions
J Jackson Reynolds achieved a remarkable season, emerging as the WHAC's leading scorer.
Jackson Reynolds scored 20 first-half points against Cornerstone on Wednesday.
An overtime surge by Cleary proved to be the difference Tuesday night, as the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team came up just short in a 99–94 road loss after a tightly contested regulation finish.
Despite a strong second-half response and multiple standout performances, the University of Michigan-Dearborn came up just short Saturday night, falling 107–103 to Siena Heights in a tightly contested nonconference matchup.
Playing on an NBA floor for the first time this season, the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team was unable to slow No. 1 Grace (Ind.) on Wednesday night, as the Lancers pulled away early and handed the Wolverines a 109–73 setback at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
A strong offensive start put the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team in front at the break, but Indiana Tech used a big second half to rally past the Wolverines, handing Michigan-Dearborn a 96–86 road loss Saturday afternoon in WHAC action.
UM-Dearborn struggled to find its rhythm offensively against one of the WHAC’s top teams, falling 103–59 to No. 10 Lourdes on Saturday afternoon in Sylvania, Ohio.
Michigan-Dearborn’s backcourt led the charge, but a strong shooting night from the Cougars kept the Wolverines from closing the gap in the second half.
Thomas Dillard was perfect from the field on Tuesday (Nov. 25).
The Wolverines improve to 2-1 in WHAC play this season.
Five Wolverines finished in double figures on Saturday (Nov. 15).
Luc Laketa led the Wolverines with 19 points on Saturday (Nov. 8).
The Wolverines are back in action on Saturday (Nov. 8) against Bethel.
