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SoCon Basketball: Ranking of 25 best players from last decade (2013-23)

Mar 23, 2019; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Wofford Terriers guard Fletcher Magee (3) leads his team in a huddle before their game against the Kentucky Wildcatsin the second round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 23, 2019; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Wofford Terriers guard Fletcher Magee (3) leads his team in a huddle before their game against the Kentucky Wildcatsin the second round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports /
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SoCon Basketball Florida Gators guard Ques Glover Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports
SoCon Basketball Florida Gators guard Ques Glover Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports /

23. Ques Glover

Glover is a 5’11 combo guard from Knoxville who has seen plenty of run at the point during his collegiate career. In actuality, that career began in the SEC, as Glover arrived at Florida back in 2019. He spent two seasons as a bench piece for the Gators before transferring in 2021, arriving at Samford and becoming a key piece for the Bulldogs for these last two years.

After serving as a backup at Florida, Glover was a major factor in Samford’s backcourt, averaging 19.2 points and 4.4 assists per game in his first season in the SoCon. He helped lead the Bulldogs to a 21-win season and had a 30-point outing against The Citadel. He’d miss nearly half of his senior season due to injury but was still the leading scorer for Samford, averaging 14.7 points a game as the Bulldogs claimed the SoCon regular season title.

Glover was named First Team All-SoCon for that impressive debut and notched Third Team honors as a senior, likely due to missing more than a dozen games that season. He was a great scorer with the Bulldogs and was second in the league in assists during that junior year. This fantastic backcourt weapon is on the move again and only recently landed at Kansas State where he’ll spend his final season.