Weber State University Athletics
2023-24 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 0
Blaise Threatt
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 210
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Scottsdale, AZ
- Prev School:
- Colorado Mesa
Bio
Blaise finished his two-year career at Weber State in 2024-25. He played three seasons at Colorado Mesa before transferring to Weber State.Â
In his five-year college career, he played in 145 games and started in 100 games. He scored 2,181 career points and finished his career with the 20th most points of any active player in any division of the NCAA.Â
In April 2025, he earned second team Academic All-America honors by College Sports Communicators. He became the first Wildcat in any sport in 11 years to be named an Academic All-American and the first WSU men's basketball player in 40 years named to an Academic All-America team.Â
He posted a perfect 4.0 G.P.A. and graduated from Weber State in April 2025 with a degree in Professional Sales.Â
He earned first-team All-Big Sky honors as a senior and was named the Weber State Male Athlete of the Year.Â
He scored 986 points in 64 career games at Weber State and started in 56 games. He finished his career fourth in career field goal percentage and 10th in steals average. Â
2024-25 (Senior)
Started in 32 games for the Wildcats as a senior and was named to the All-Big Sky Conference First Team…Was also named the Weber State Male Athlete of the Year…Was the only player in the country to average at least 20 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game…He was just the third player in Weber State history to post that stat line in a season, joining Damian Lillard and Dillon Jones as the only other Wildcats to do so…He led Weber State in points, rebounds, assists, and steals during the season, one of nine players in the nation to lead their team in all four categories…Became just the second player in WSU history to lead a team in all four categories, following Dillon Jones in 2023-24…Finished the season in the top 10 in the Big Sky in seven categories as he was second in scoring, first in steals, second in minutes played, third in assist to turnover ratio, fourth in assists, fifth in field goal percentage, seventh in rebounding, and 10th in free throw percentage…Was second in the Big Sky and 18th in the nation in scoring at 20.0 points per game…Scored in double figures in all 32 games he played and scored 20 or more 15 times and 30 or more three times…Averaged 22.6 points in Big Sky games…Scored a career-high 34 points in a win over Northern Arizona and had 32 at Montana State and Idaho…Totaled 641 points on the season, the 12th-most points in a season in Weber State history…Had 10 rebounds twice in a game against Lincoln and Northern Arizona…Had a career-high nine assists at Idaho and had at least five assists 12 times…Had the fourth most field goals in a season in school history, the fifth most steals, and the 10th most assists…Earned Academic All-District honors from the College Sports Communicators and Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Professional Sales.Â
2023-24 (Junior)
Played in all 32 games and started in 24 games…Finished third on the Wildcat team in scoring at 10.8 points per game…Scored in double figures 16 times during the season and reached 20 or more twice…Had a career-high 24 points in a win over Idaho in January…Also had 20 points against Montana State in the Big Sky Tournament…Was second on the Wildcat team in field goal percentage at 54.9 percent…Had 100 rebounds with 64 assists and 34 steals…Had a career-high 11 rebounds against Navajo Tech…Also had seven assists against Navajo Tech and had five steals at Sacramento State.
Colorado MesaÂ
Played three seasons at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado…Played in 81 games over his three seasons and averaged 14.8 points and 2.9 assists per game. He knocked down 93 career 3-pointers and had 104 steals…As a sophomore, earned first-team all-conference honors and helped lead Colorado Mesa to a 25-6 overall record and a tie for the conference title with a 19-3 record in RMAC play…Competed in the NCAA Division II Tournament all three seasons…Also earned second-team all-conference honors in the 2021-22 season.
PersonalÂ
Is the son of Sedale and Britt Threatt...His father Sedale played 14 seasons in the NBA from 1983-97. He played in 951 NBA games with five different teams.
In his five-year college career, he played in 145 games and started in 100 games. He scored 2,181 career points and finished his career with the 20th most points of any active player in any division of the NCAA.Â
In April 2025, he earned second team Academic All-America honors by College Sports Communicators. He became the first Wildcat in any sport in 11 years to be named an Academic All-American and the first WSU men's basketball player in 40 years named to an Academic All-America team.Â
He posted a perfect 4.0 G.P.A. and graduated from Weber State in April 2025 with a degree in Professional Sales.Â
He earned first-team All-Big Sky honors as a senior and was named the Weber State Male Athlete of the Year.Â
He scored 986 points in 64 career games at Weber State and started in 56 games. He finished his career fourth in career field goal percentage and 10th in steals average. Â
2024-25 (Senior)
Started in 32 games for the Wildcats as a senior and was named to the All-Big Sky Conference First Team…Was also named the Weber State Male Athlete of the Year…Was the only player in the country to average at least 20 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game…He was just the third player in Weber State history to post that stat line in a season, joining Damian Lillard and Dillon Jones as the only other Wildcats to do so…He led Weber State in points, rebounds, assists, and steals during the season, one of nine players in the nation to lead their team in all four categories…Became just the second player in WSU history to lead a team in all four categories, following Dillon Jones in 2023-24…Finished the season in the top 10 in the Big Sky in seven categories as he was second in scoring, first in steals, second in minutes played, third in assist to turnover ratio, fourth in assists, fifth in field goal percentage, seventh in rebounding, and 10th in free throw percentage…Was second in the Big Sky and 18th in the nation in scoring at 20.0 points per game…Scored in double figures in all 32 games he played and scored 20 or more 15 times and 30 or more three times…Averaged 22.6 points in Big Sky games…Scored a career-high 34 points in a win over Northern Arizona and had 32 at Montana State and Idaho…Totaled 641 points on the season, the 12th-most points in a season in Weber State history…Had 10 rebounds twice in a game against Lincoln and Northern Arizona…Had a career-high nine assists at Idaho and had at least five assists 12 times…Had the fourth most field goals in a season in school history, the fifth most steals, and the 10th most assists…Earned Academic All-District honors from the College Sports Communicators and Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Professional Sales.Â
2023-24 (Junior)
Played in all 32 games and started in 24 games…Finished third on the Wildcat team in scoring at 10.8 points per game…Scored in double figures 16 times during the season and reached 20 or more twice…Had a career-high 24 points in a win over Idaho in January…Also had 20 points against Montana State in the Big Sky Tournament…Was second on the Wildcat team in field goal percentage at 54.9 percent…Had 100 rebounds with 64 assists and 34 steals…Had a career-high 11 rebounds against Navajo Tech…Also had seven assists against Navajo Tech and had five steals at Sacramento State.
Colorado MesaÂ
Played three seasons at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado…Played in 81 games over his three seasons and averaged 14.8 points and 2.9 assists per game. He knocked down 93 career 3-pointers and had 104 steals…As a sophomore, earned first-team all-conference honors and helped lead Colorado Mesa to a 25-6 overall record and a tie for the conference title with a 19-3 record in RMAC play…Competed in the NCAA Division II Tournament all three seasons…Also earned second-team all-conference honors in the 2021-22 season.
PersonalÂ
Is the son of Sedale and Britt Threatt...His father Sedale played 14 seasons in the NBA from 1983-97. He played in 951 NBA games with five different teams.
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