2014-15 Men's Basketball Roster

Charles Mann head shot
Jersey Number 4

Charles Mann

  • Height:
    6-5
  • Weight:
    215
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Alpharetta, Ga.
  • High School:
    Milton High School
Complete Final Bio

Career Headlines:
• Played in 132 games during his career, the second-most in school history by a four-year Bulldog (Marcus Thornton played in 133 games, including nine games in 2012-13 before redshirting due to an injury).
• Started 98 of 100 outings – and all 54 SEC contests – during his final three seasons.
• Broke the Georgia career records for both free throws made (618) and attempted (896). In fact, he ranked No. 2 in FTAs (behind only “Pistol” Pete Maravich) and No. 6 in FTs in SEC history.
• Ranked No. 13 among UGA’s career scoring leaders with 1,411 points.
• Ranked No. 5 among UGA’s career assists leaders with 400 buckets-to-be. Tied with Vern Fleming and Dustin Ware at that spot.
• Named preseason first-team All-SEC as both a junior and a senior, the Bulldogs’ first-ever two-time preseason All-SEC honoree.

2015-16 Season Highlights:
• A preseason first-team All-SEC pick of league coaches, as well as a second-team choice by a panel of league and national media.
• One of only two players (along with Yante MatenClick here to hear it) to start all 34 games.
• Reached double figures in scoring 20 times, upping his career total to 72 double-digit outings.
• One of the nation’s most versatile players who: 1) started at four different positions in first eight games – ‘2’ vs. Winthrop, ‘3’ vs. Georgia Tech, ‘5’ vs. Chattanooga and ‘1’ in five others; and 2) played all five positions – from point guard to post – against High Point.
• Opened his senior season with 17 points and a career-best-tying four steals in 41 minutes played against Chattanooga.
• Scored a then-season-best 21 points extremely efficiently at Mississippi State, connecting on 7-of-10 shots from the floor (including 2-of-3 3-pointers) and 5-of-6 attempts at the line.

2014-15 Season Highlights:
• A pre-season Coaches’ All-SEC first-team pick.
• One of only two Bulldogs (along with Nemi Djurisic) on an injury-riddled roster to play in all 33 games and tied with Djurisic for the most starts (32).
• Paced Georgia in playing time for the second straight season, logging 1,009 MP.
• In SEC individual stats, ranked No. 24 in scoring (11.2 ppg) and No. 10 in assists (3.6 apg).
• In stats for SEC league play, ranked No. 9 in assists (3.7 apg).
• Recorded season-high outputs of 23 points and four steals against No. 10 Gonzaga.
• Became the first Bulldog in 11 years to play 50 minutes when he did so versus Mercer.
• Scored 10 of his game-high 22 points during three OT periods against Mercer.
• Matched his career-high with 10 rebounds versus Norfolk State en route to his second career double-double.
• Shifted from point guard to utility man during SEC play in the wake of teammates’ injuries.
• Became UGA’s 45th 1,000-point scorer in the regular-season finale at Auburn.
• Scored in double figures in nine of the final 12 games, including two of three postseason outings.
• Posted a team-high 19 points against No. 23 Michigan State in NCAA Tournament, one of 20 double-digit scoring outings on the season.

2013-14 Season Highlights:
• Named second-team All-SEC by coaches, as well as honorable mention by AP.
• Ranked No. 11 and No. 21 in Division I free throw takes and makes, respectively.
• Emerged as Georgia’s offensive leader, with team-high scoring honors in 12 outings.
• Named SEC Player of the Week on Jan. 13 after scoring 40 points over a pair of victories at No. 21 Missouri and versus Alabama.
• Scored game-winning points twice versus Ole Miss – a free throw with 1.5 seconds left in regular season and an field goal with 16 ticks remaining in SEC Tournament.
• Posted his first career double-double in the SEC finale at LSU (22 points, 10 boards).
• Scored 25 of his career-high 29 points in NIT first-round win over Vermont in the second half as Georgia overcame a nine-point deficit.

2012-13 Season Highlights:
• Named to the SEC coaches’ All-Freshman team.
• Averaged 28.0 minutes over five-game homestand in December after logging 13.0 mpg during the first eight games of the season.
• Finished as team leader in assists and free throw attempts.    
• Produced his best performance of the season in a March 2 win over Tennessee, when he matched scoring high of 18 and added eight assists.

Prep Highlights:
• Transferred to Milton High from Union Grove High for his senior season.
• Coached by David Boyd as a senior at Milton after playing for Russell Atkins during his freshman, sophomore and junior years at Union Grove.
• Earned second-team All-State honors for Class 5A from the Georgia Sports Writers Association as a senior after earning honorable mention recognition for Class 4A as both a sophomore and a junior.
• Helped Milton’s Eagles, a top-5 team nationally, to a 28-4 record and the 2012 Georgia Class 5A state championship.
• Averaged 16.2 points and 5.8 assists per game as a senior at Miltonafter averaging 22.1 points and 6.8 rebounds for Union Grove in 2011.

Personal:
• Full Name: Charles Mann, Jr.
• Birthdate: Aug. 12, 1994
• Birthplace: Queens, N.Y.
• Major: Housing (graduated in May 2016).
• Recipient of the Charles Jones Basketball Scholarship.
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