#10 Myles Stute Season 2021-22
Forward
Class
Sophomore
Height
6'7"
Weight
215
Hometown
Washington, D.C.
High School
Gonzaga College High School
Major
Sociology
Student-Athlete Features
VUCommodores.com — Myles of Growth, Myles to go
VUCommodores.com — A Stute of the Game
Vanderbilt Hustler — Myles Stute’s strong offseason and work ethic are paying off
Career Honors
- 2023 SEC Academic Honor Roll
As a Sophomore (2021-22)
- One of the top 3-point shooters in the nation
- .432 3-point shooting percentage (79-of-183)
- First in SEC
- Tied single-season school record for games played
- 36 games played
- One of two Commodores to play in all 36 games
- 8.3 points/game
- Third on team
- 3.7 rebounds/game
- 24.0 minutes/game
- 22 games with multiple 3s
- Season-high 20 points on 6-of-10 from 3 in win over Mississippi Valley State
- Season-best seven rebounds to go with 14 points in win against BYU
- 19 points on 4-of-7 shooting from three vs. South Carolina
- 5 3-pointers as part of 17 point-game in win over LSU
- 6-of-10 shooting for 18 points in win against Alabama in SEC Tournament Second Round
As a Freshman (2020-21)
- Played in 21 games and started three
- Averaged 3.9 points and 2.3 rebounds in 15 minutes per game
- Season-high 16 points, four threes and six rebounds at Kentucky (Jan. 5)
- Scored 11 points in season-high 31 minutes in first career start against Florida (Dec. 30)
- Also scored 16 points with four threes and five rebounds in win over Alcorn State (Dec. 27)
- Made collegiate debut with three points and three rebounds in win over Valparaiso (Nov. 27)
The Stute File
- Prepped at Gonzaga College (D.C.) under head coach Steve Turner
- Four-year letterwinner
- Nominated as 2020 McDonald’s All-American
- 2020 all-state second team
- 2019 all-conference second team
- Won 2020 DC State Athletic Association (DCSAA) championship
- Helped Gonzaga capture the 2019 WCAC championship
- Selected to the All-Tournament team at the 2018 Slam Dunk to the Beach Tournament
- Won the 2017 Triple Crown with 32-5 regular season record (WCAC championship, DC State Athletic Association championship and Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament title)
- Named all-tournament as two-time DC Classic Tournament champions (2017, 2019)
- Played AAU for Team Takeover on the EYBL circuit
- Son of Natalie and Will Stute
- Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Mother was a bowler at Florida A&M University
- Grandfather, Melvin Henderson, played football at University of Minnesota
- Aunt, Karie Conner, played basketball at Miami (Ohio)
- Has an older brother Kai and two younger brothers Malik and Malcom
- Played the bass cello in elementary school
- First job was a custodian at the neighborhood barbershop at age 11
- Chose Vanderbilt over offers from Marquette, Texas A&M, Florida, Penn, Clemson, Pittsburgh and Georgetown
- Majoring in sociology