2012-13/junior at Illinois State
Played in all 33 games and started 18 • Named to the second-team All-Valley
Scholar-Athlete Team • Posted 10 double-digit scoring efforts • Made at least one
three-pointer in 21 games • Scored five points to help the Redbirds top Northern Iowa in
the Valley Tournament quarterfinals (March 8) • Earned a career-high four steals during
Illinois State's senior day win over Missouri State (Jan. 27) • Was instrumental in ISU's
third-best comeback in program history, helping ISU overcome a 17-point deficit at Drake
with seven points and eight rebounds, including five-straight points on a dunk followed by
a three-pointer to give ISU the lead (Feb. 6) • Matched a career-high with six free throws
and dished out a season-best four assists in a 16-point performance at Indiana State (Dec.
30) • Netted a season-best 18 points on 5-for-8 shooting in the win over Morgan State (Dec.
16) • Started the season with four-consecutive double-digit games.
2011-12/sophomore at Illinois State
Played in all 35 games with 32 starting assignments • Collected 15 points, on 6-for-7
shooting, and added five assists without a turnover at Ole Miss (March 14) • Named to the
first-team All-Valley Scholar-Athlete Team • Posted 13 points, on 4-for-6 shooting from
three, in the Valley title game against No. 25 Creighton (March 4) • Collected 16
double-digit scoring efforts • Made at least one three-pointer in 28 games and two or more
in 19 contests • Collected a career-best 13 rebounds in back-to-back games against UNI
(Dec. 27) and Southern Illinois (Jan.1) • Posted his second career double-double with 11
points and a career-best 13 rebounds against Northern Iowa (Dec. 29) • Earned the Prairie
Farms/MVC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week for Nov. 24, Dec. 16, Jan. 4 and Jan. 13 •
Tossed in 17 points at Morehead State (Dec. 7) on his 21st birthday, thanks to a 5-for-8
shooting effort on threes • Named to the 2011 Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team • Poured
in 14 points on 5-for-9 shooting, including 3-for-6 on threes, against Illinois (Nov.
23).
2010-11/redshirt freshman at Illinois State
Logged time in all 31 games and started in 25 • Led the team and set the school standard
by a freshman with 52 blocked shots • Also was the top shot-blocker in the Valley • Posted
two double-digit scoring efforts on the season, including a career-best 22 points at UNC
Wilmington (Dec. 20) • Added 12 rebounds to his 22 points at UNC Wilmington (Dec. 20) for
his first career double-double • Named the Valley Newcomer of the Week for Dec. 27 • Made
at least one three-pointer in 11 games • Notched a game-best four assists and four blocked
shots in his Redbird debut against SIU Edwardsville (Nov. 14), while his four blocks were
the most by any player in his first game with the Redbirds • Collected at least one blocked
shot in 25 games and owned a streak of 13-straight games with at least one blocked shot •
Won the slam dunk title at the team's annual HoopFest Slam Dunk Competition.
2009-10/freshman at Illinois State
Redshirted.
at Chrisman High School
Averaged 13.3 points and 5.6 rebounds during his senior season • Posted 143 blocked shots
as a senior • Named all-area, all-conference his senior year • Named to the 2008 Joplin
All-Tournament Team • Played in the 2009 Mo-Kan All-Star Classic • Named the Independence
Examiner's High School Boys Basketball Co-Player of the Year• As a junior, Ekey led the
state of Missouri with 151 blocked shots, including 11 in a single game against Lee's
Summit North • Averaged 13.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game his junior season, while
sinking 77 three-point field goals • Earned first-team all-district and first-team
all-conference honors in 2008 • Named the most valuable player of the 2008 Olathe South
Tournament • Coached by John Vickers • Also lettered two years in soccer • Member of the
Principal Honor Roll all four years • Earned the McCoy Award • Graduated in the top-five
percent of his class.
Personal
Birthdate: Dec. 7, 1990 • Birthplace: Independence, Mo. • Parents: Bill and Jill Ekey •
One of three children • Major: business administration • Pronounced: EE-key.