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MEAC Basketball: In-depth look at Kameron Langley of North Carolina A&T

BLACKSBURG, VA - DECEMBER 28: Guard Kameron Langley #4 of the North Carolina A&T Bulldogs shoots over Guard Justin Robinson #5 of the Virginia Tech Hokies at Cassell Coliseum on December 28, 2017 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Shaban Athuman/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA - DECEMBER 28: Guard Kameron Langley #4 of the North Carolina A&T Bulldogs shoots over Guard Justin Robinson #5 of the Virginia Tech Hokies at Cassell Coliseum on December 28, 2017 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Shaban Athuman/Getty Images) /
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BLACKSBURG, VA – DECEMBER 28: Guard Wabissa Bede #3 of the Virginia Tech Hokies drives against Guard Kameron Langley #4 of the North Carolina A&T Bulldogs (Photo by Shaban Athuman/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA – DECEMBER 28: Guard Wabissa Bede #3 of the Virginia Tech Hokies drives against Guard Kameron Langley #4 of the North Carolina A&T Bulldogs (Photo by Shaban Athuman/Getty Images) /

Why you should know Kameron Langley

The Aggies have always had a balanced attack and their offensive style opens up shots for every player on the floor. They like to pass the ball and take the open shots. Langley fits perfectly into the offense as he is one of the best passers in college basketball. The senior guard led the country in assists last year in both total number and per game average. He is also the current assists leader in A&T history and has the MEAC record for assists in a career as well.

So it has been established that Langley can pass, and he can pass the ball well. He has a total of 632 assists in his career and is approaching top-25 nationally all time. He is not going to get the record as that is over 1,000 and held by Bobby Hurley from Duke. The senior guard is more than just a passer he also averaged nine points per game and six rebounds. He can do a little bit of everything and is the defensive stalwart for the Aggies. He has quick hands and averaged over two steals per game a season ago.

While his overall numbers are extremely impressive, the most impressive thing about Langley is that he rarely turns the ball over. He has led the MEAC in assist to turnover ratio three years in a row, and he has also finished in the top-25 in the Assist-to-turnover ratio three years in a row. The senior guard also has the distinction of being the nations leading returner in triple-doubles. In fact, Langley was the only player in the country to record multiple triple-doubles. There is not much else the guard can accomplish in college other than trying to make himself a household name.