2011-12: Never a star, he has made progress since his freshman year. Shot .559 from the field last year (33-59) after combined .362 the first two seasons (47-130) … 7 pts, 6 rebs vs Chicago State (3/3) … 7 rebs vs Longwood (2/250 … 8 pts (3-5 FG, 2-2 FT) vs North Dakota (2/11) … came back after missing 2 games (leg injury) for one of his best career games—10 pts (tied career high), 7 rebs (most vs. a DI team since 12/28/10 vs LIU) and 2 blocks … had missed games vs Colgate (2/1) and at Chicago State (2/4); has resumed practice … Starter in rotation at the 5 spot … First DNP of the year vs. Colgate (2/1), following leg injury in practice … 14-23 (.609) from floor since Rutgers (12/22) … solid effort vs. UTPA w/6 pts (3-3 FG), 5 rebs … 100th career block vs. HBU (1/19) … 5 pts, 5 rebs in 18 mins at LIU (12/30) … season-high 6 pts, 4 blocks, plus 4 rebs at Rutgers (12/22) … Has worked on his game since coming to NJIT in 2008 … popular among his teammates.
2010-11: Team-best 31 blocked shots, as NJIT got an impressive 81 blocks from its five “five” men. ... Regis did not shoot a lot, but his .559 field goal percentage (33-59) led the team and represented a huge jump from his previous two years, when his combined percentage was .362 (47-130). ...
Go-ahead basket with 43 seconds left in come-from-behind 86-83 win at Chicago State (1/22) … career-high 10 pts (5-5 FG) plus 6 rebs at Longwood (1/18) … First season start vs. Lehigh (6 pts, 6 rebs on 1/4)
2009-10: Started the first 21 games at center … tied career high with 8 rebs in GWC Trn win vs North Dakota (3/10) … career-high 9 pts vs. Utah Valley (1/30) … 5 pts, 5 rebs, 2 blks at Virginia (12/21).
2008-09: Made his first college start vs. Texas-Pan American (3/3). Also started the finale vs. Longwood (3/4) and scored his career-high (8 pts on 3-4 FG, 2-2 FT) … filled in for then-junior Dan Stonkus, who sustained a concussion in the season’s final road game and sat out the last two games … ranked second on the team in blocked shots (23), while ranking ninth in minutes played. Reached a high of 3 blocks four times (vs. Hartford, 11/28; and Yale, 1/7, plus in each of his two starts). Added two blocks in four other games …
Prior to NJIT: First National Letter of Intent signee after Jim Engles was named head coach of the Highlanders … attended Living Faith Christian Academy, APEX Academies in Pennsauken, NJ, where he was named to NJ Hoops all-state independent schools second team in 2007-08 … played AAU ball for NJ Elite, where he was all-tournament at the Southern Invitational. Also played with the Student-Athlete Broncos.
Personal: Ryan I. Regis … son of Genèvey Regis … business major … born 5/4/90 in Castries, Saint Lucia, in the Caribbean.
Regis's Game-by-Game Stats
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