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OKWU forward Tamaje Izuagbe has officially emerged as one of the NAIA's top offensive threats this season, earning a spot among the Top 100 scorers in the nation for the 2025–2026 campaign. Izuagbe is currently ranked 46th nationally in total points, a milestone that highlights his breakout performance on the court.
Through 18 games, Izuagbe has totaled 332 points, averaging an impressive 18.4 points per game, which also places him 56th in the country in scoring average. His efficiency has been a key part of OKWU's success. He is shooting 55.8% from the field, 38.6% from three, and 76.5% at the free-throw line, all while adding 6.2 rebounds per game to round out his impact.
Izuagbe's scoring output has helped power the Eagles through a strong stretch of conference play, including recent wins over Bethany, Spurgeon, Saint Mary, Friends, Ottawa, and York. His contribution on both ends of the floor continues to elevate the Eagles as they push deeper into the season.
With his ranking among the nation's elite scorers, Izuagbe has firmly established himself as one of the top offensive talents in the NAIA this year and a player to watch as the Eagles pursue postseason success.