Devin Vanterpool develops into two-way player, fueling Florida Atlantic’s hot start

In an era of college basketball teams reloading through the transfer portal and changing both their identity and postseason prospects year after year, it is refreshing to see that the player currently leading the Florida Atlantic Owls in every major statistical category is one who was recruited and developed.

Sophomore guard Devin Vanterpool leads the Owls in points (16.2), rebounds (6.4), and assists per game (3.2). He is also averaging 1.2 blocks and 1.8 steals per game.

“It all starts with the defense end, caring that much to guard so much, and that hard to get a stop on defense,” Vanterpool said. “It definitely creates offense.”

A year ago, Vanterpool played 30 games off the bench as a freshman, averaging only a bucket and a board in eight minutes per game on an FAU team that finished the season in the NIT. His emergence has coincided with the Owls’ 4-1 start to the season.

FAU second-year head coach John Jukas said Vanterpool has transformed from a defensive specialist to a two-way player.

“A lot of people focus on his offense and his growth,” Jukas said. “I would hope the very first thing you say about that man, besides him loves the FAU Owls, he’s very coachable and a wonderful kid, besides him being a great human, he’s a two-way player, not an offensive guy.”


In the Owls’ first-ever meeting with Pacific to start the Sunshine Slam on Nov. 20, Vanterpool scored 12 points with five rebounds, three blocks, and two steals. During that game turned out to be an 82-59 landslide victory for FAU, who as a team recorded nine steals and eight blocks.

“We all just play defense and stack stops,” Vanterpool said. “It helps me play my offense from there.”

The block party against Pacific was shared by forward Devin Williams, who had three of his own, as well as Euro centers Maxim Logue from France and Vincent Neugebauer from Germany, who each had a block. Vanterpool said “knowing and trusting that our bigs are going to come over and make a play” has also been instrumental in helping his defensive game.

“I was fortunate to wall up and get a couple blocks,” Vanterpool said. “Nico was able to wall up and set me up for a block. So just walling up and trusting our bigs.”

FAU takes on undefeated Loyola Marymount in the Sunshine Slam at Daytona Beach on Monday night. The Lions (6-0) are led by Myron Amey Jr., a fifth-year senior guard who, despite not starting in any of the first six games, has averaged 17.5 points and 4 rebounds per game. He most recently scored a season high 29 points in a 78-74 overtime win over UC Santa Barbara.

FAU’s next home game will be against St. Bonaventure on Sunday, Nov. 30.

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