2007-08 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
2006-07: Started all 29 games played for the Terriers ... Led the team win scoring with 452 points (15.6 ppg) and led the team in three pointers (85) ... Also led the Terriers with 926 minutes played (31.9 per game) and free throws with 87 ... Was the sixth-leading scorer in the conference at 15.6 ppg ... Finished second in the league in free throw percentage at .821 (87-106) and was second in the SoCon in 3-point percentage (.423) and third in 3-pointers per game (2.93) .... In the NCAA final statistics, was 32nd in the nation in three point percentage and 36th in the nation in 3-point field goals made ... Had an 18-point performance vs. Furman (2/25) ... Was perfect from 3-point range vs. the Paladins, going 3-for-3 ... It was his first perfect night since going 4-for-4 in a win at Cincinnati on Nov. 21 ...Was one point shy of his career-high with 27 points at Davidson (2/19) ... Scored 20 or more points in three straight games including 20 vs. UNCG (2/5), 20 vs. Elon (2/3) and 23 vs. Western Carolina (1/29) ... Led the team with eleven 20-point games and 22 games of scoring in double figures ... Scored his 1,000th career college point at Western Carolina (1/29) ... Has 852 points at Wofford and scored 306 as a freshman at St. Peters for a career total of 1158 ... Has 178 career 3-point field goals at Wofford, the fourth-most ever by a Terrier ... Matched his career scoring high with 28 points and posted a career-best with seven 3-pointers vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1/3) ... Scored 23 points vs. Charlotte (12/31) including 16 in the first half ... Returned to action against Elon (12/20) after missing the Auburn game with a sprained ankle ... Led the Terriers in scoring in 14 of his 29 games. 2005-06: Was a huge addition to the lineup in his first season of action as a Terrier . . . Set the school record with 93 three-point field goals . . . Broke the previous mark of 87 set by Ian Chadwick in 1999-2000 ... Ranked 38th nationally in 3-point accuracy (.408) and 24th in treys per game (3.2) ... In the SoCon, ranked third in the league in three-pointers per game at 3.21, was sixth in 3-point accuracy at .408 and fourth in minutes played at 34.4 per game ... Also 10th in scoring at 13.8 and 11th in free throw percentage at .756. in the league ... Was third in the SoCon in three-pointers made with 93 ... Set the school record when he converted a rare four-point play with 8:34 remaining before halftime against The Citadel in the regular season finale ... One of two players on the team to start all 29 games ... Led the team and was fourth in the conference with 998 minutes played ... Named the SoCon Player of the Week for games played between Jan. 24-30 ... Averaged 23.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals in helping the Terriers win back-to-back games against Western Carolina and UNC Greensboro ... Scored a career-high 28 points in a win over Western Carolina (1/28) and added 18 in a win over UNCG (1/30) ... Nailed a trey with four seconds remaining in regulation to send the UNCG game into overtime ... Handed out five assists against Davidson on Feb. 11 ... Tallied 24 points against Union on Dec. 19 ...Scored 17 points in his Wofford debut against Fairleigh Dickinson on Nov. 12 ... Played 40 or more minutes five times ... Made at least one 3-pointer in 28 of 29 games ...Made multiple treys in 25 of 29 contests. 2004-05: Sat out the 2004-05 season after transferring from St. Peter’s in New Jersey. 2003-04 (Saint Peter’s): Was the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year at St. Peter’s ... Averaged 10.6 points per game as a freshman ... Was named the MAAC Rookie of the Week five times during the ‘03-04 season ... Helped the Peacocks to a 16-11 overall record and a 12-6 MAAC mark ... Finished his freshman season ranked 21st in the MAAC in scoring ...Shot .368 from three-point range (68-185) to rank 14th in the conference in accuracy ... His 2.34 treys per game was the fourth-best average in the league ...His 68 three-pointers were the third-most ever in a season by a St. Peter’s player ... Earned MAAC Rookie of the Week honors on Dec. 8, 2003 and again on Jan. 12, Jan. 26, Feb. 9 and Feb. 23, 2004 ... Against Rider he made back-to-back treys in overtime to push the Peacocks from a deficit to a four-point lead they never relinquished ... Against Manhattan, he helped keep the game close, hitting treys on back-to-back possessions in the second half after Manhattan had taken its biggest lead of the game (eight points) ... Two clutch free throws with 2.5 seconds left to help close out the win at Marist Jan. 24 ... Scored 23 points in a win over Loyola on Dec. 8 ...Scored 18 points against Monmouth (11/29) and added 17 in the Peacocks’ win at St. Francis (NY) on Dec. 3. Prep School: Averaged 18.8 points to place second on a Notre Dame (Mass.) squad that included five other Division I signees. High School: Scored over 1,800 points at Radford High School, earning All-State honors as a junior and senior... listed as a Top 15 player in the state of Virginia... Radford’s second all-time leading scorer... a three-time All-District and All-Region selection. Personal: Full name is Shane Warner Nichols ... Born February 16, 1984 ... Lefthanded shooter ... Parents are William and Donna Nichols ... Has a younger brother, Darris, who’s a senior point guard on the West Virginia University team and was named to the 2007 NIT All-Tournament Team.
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Historical Player Information
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2006-07Junior
G
6'0"
195 lbs
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2007-08Senior
Guard
6'0"
195 lbs