CJ played in 30 games, starting eight … three points in nine minutes vs. Colorado State in MW tournament … two points, one rebound and one steal in nine minutes vs. Wyoming in MW tournament … three points, season-high five rebounds and two assists at Nevada … seven points, four rebounds, a season-high five assists and a career-best three steals vs. Utah State … season-high 15 points vs. Colorado, hit a career-best four 3-pointers … two points and season highs of four rebounds and five assists vs. Missouri State, started for first time … 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal in exhibition vs. Colorado Christian.

CJ Siples

  • HEIGHT  6-3

    STEELE  HIGH SCHOOL

  • HOMETOWN Cibolo, TX
  • HIGHSCHOOL USAFA Prep School
  • POSITION Guard
  • CJ Appeared in 28 games at the USAFA Prep School … averaged 10.3 points and 4.5 rebounds per game … finished third on the team in rebounding … led the team with 88 assists and 23 blocked shots … second on the squad with 32 offensive rebounds and 40 steals … three-year letterwinner at Steele HS … first-team all-state selection as a senior … named 5A Player of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News … helped team to the state semifinals as a senior … named 2011 Newcomer of the Year by the Express-News … two-time all-region and three-time all-district pick … played in the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches all-star game … high school basketball coach was Lonny Hubbard.

    CJ worked as an intel flight commander during Basic Cadet Training last summer … completed Operations Air Force in Charleston, S.C., in the summer of 2016 … also completed Physics 215 during summer academics and was the safety medical officer during Basic Cadet Training … completed classes in political science and chemistry in the summer of 2015 … active in his squadron as an element officer, public affairs officer. CJ has an outstanding personality

    JC often commented on his thoughtful controlled​ calm demeanor which make him a born leader.