Josh Hagins

Josh Hagins
No. 3 Arkansas–Little Rock Trojans
Position Guard
League Sun Belt Conference
Personal information
Born (1994-03-17) March 17, 1994
Washington, D.C.
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight 180 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High school Airline (Bossier City, Louisiana)
College Arkansas-Little Rock (2012–2016)
Career highlights and awards
  • 2016 All-Sun Belt First Team
  • 2015 All-Sun Belt Third Team

Josh Hagins (born March 17, 1994) is an American basketball player which played college basketball in the point guard position for the Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans of the Sun Belt Conference in the NCAA Division I.

Early life and high school

Hagins was born in Washington, DC and is the son of Janell and Michael Larkin, coming from a military family who lived in Little Rock, Arkansas while his family was stationed in the region. At Airline High School in Bossier City, LA, Hagins' current hometown, he was named District, City and Parish MVP, respectively. Guided the Vikings to 3 district titles, being an All-State selection during that span. He led the Vikings to a 24-9 record (6-0 district), being two-time district champions and reaching state quarterfinals.[1]

College career

Hagins enrolled in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2012. Hagins ended his freshman year being the 3rd in points, albeit leading the team in assists. He played in 31 games that season, starting in 12.

Hagins had his sophomore season again leading his team in assists, 2nd in points, 3rd in rebounds. Ranked sixth in the conference in assists (3.7 apg), 10th in steals (1.2 spg), 12th in 3-pointers made per game (1.5), 13th in blocks (0.7 bpg) and seventh in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.6).

He had a breakout year as a junior, being named to third team at Sun Belt. This time, he led the team in points, assists, being the 4th in rebounds. Among Sun Belt Conference individuals, ranked 14th in scoring, eighth in assists, third in free throw shooting percentage, seventh in steals and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio. Scored in double figures 20 times on the season, including 14 of 16 games to close the season, and led UALR with 93 assists and a career-high 52 steals.

In his senior year, he had his best year, aside from being the offensive reference in the team, leading the team in points and assists, he was named to All-Sun Belt First Team honors[2] for the first time. He guided his team to the Sun Belt Tournament title, despite underperforming in the final game, against UL Monroe, won by Little Rock 70-50.

2016 NCAA Tournament

Arkansas-Little Rock made it to the tournament for the first time since 2011, when they fell in the First Four against UNC Asheville. Little Rock faced Big Ten's Purdue. Little Rock was down 65-52 with 3:33 left, and Hagins tied the game with a 3-pointer to send it to overtime. The Trojans eventually won 85-83, in 2 overtimes. It was the first win of the Trojans since 1986. 29 of 31 Hagins' points were made after the halftime.[3]Hagins is the 3rd player to score 30+ points on Purdue on NCAA tournament, aside Isiah Thomas and Lew Alcindor.[4]

In the round 32 game, he was very well covered by the Iowa State Cyclones team (specially by Monte Morris). He scored just 8 points and Little Rock was eliminated from the tournament, this being the very last game in Josh's college career.

Personal life

Hagins has two brothers, D.J. Berry and Kerrick Larkin and a sister, Kerita Larkin. He majors in health science.[1]

References


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