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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Basketball Player

Listed height
  
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)

Height
  
2.06 m


Listed weight
  
232 lb (105 kg)

Weight
  
105 kg

Name
  
Austin Nichols

Position
  
Power forward

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League
  
Atlantic Coast Conference

Born
  
September 20, 1994 (age 29) Memphis, Tennessee (
1994-09-20
)

High school
  
Briarcrest Christian School (Eads, Tennessee)

College
  
Memphis (2013–2015) Virginia (Redshirt)

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Robert Austin Nichols (born September 20, 1994) is an American basketball player who last played for the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team.

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Early years

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Nichols attended Briarcrest Christian School in Eads, Tennessee. While there, he was a four-time letterwinner and helped lead his time to the state championship game. Nichols averaged 22.7 points, 12.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots his senior season en route to being named the Gatorade Player of the Year for Tennessee. On November 5, 2012, Nichols committed to the University of Memphis. He had also received offers from Duke, Virginia, Vanderbilt, and Tennessee.

Memphis

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Nichols started in all 34 of the Tigers' games his freshman year. It was the first time a Memphis freshman had done so since Darius Washington, Jr. during the 2004-05 season. Nichols was named AAC Rookie of the Year at the end of the season.

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During his sophomore year, Nichols would be limited to just 27 games because of several ankle injuries. Despite the injuries, he led the Tigers in scoring (13.3 PPG), was second on the team in rebounds (6.1 RPG), and third in the country in blocked shots (3.4 BPG). At the conclusion of the season, it was announced that Nichols had earned a spot on the All-AAC First Team, becoming the first Tigers player to do so since the reorganization of the American.

The summer following his sophomore season, Nichols requested to be released from his scholarship. The Memphis staff initially refused to let Nichols leave, but eventually granted him a conditional release. The conditions would apply if Nichols transfers to the University of Tennessee, any school in the American Athletic Conference, and any out-of-conference schools that play Memphis during the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons. Transferring to one of these school meant that he would have to pay for his redshirt season before becoming scholarship eligible again once reinstated. The Nichols family hired a lawyer to petition for an unconditional release, and on July 14, 2015, Memphis removed all conditions from Nichols' release.

Virginia

On July 28, 2015, Nichols announced that he was transferring to the University of Virginia. He had also received interest from Notre Dame and Marquette. After sitting out the 2015-16 season as a redshirt, Nichols will have two years of eligibility remaining once reinstated.

After being suspended for the opener, Nichols appeared in one game. He was then dismissed from the team on November 18, 2016.

Personal life

Austin's parents are Mark and Kim Nichols. He has a twin sister named Ashley and an older sister Natalie. Nichols was majoring in drama.

References

Austin Nichols (basketball) Wikipedia