2016-17 (JUNIOR):
Played in and started all 36 games for the Islanders... Averaged a career-best 16.9 points with 6.6 rebounds... Set a school and Southland Conference record with 124 steals to lead the nation... Averaged a nation-leading 3.4 steals per game... Named NABC All-Region... Named Mid-Major All-American... First Team All-Southland... set career highs in every category, including points (31 vs. McNeese), rebounds (15 vs. McNeese) and steals (7 vs. Fort Wayne)... recorded five double-doubles, the first of his career...
2015-16 (SOPHOMORE):
Played in all 33 games as a sophomore ... Averaged 8.6 points and 3.9 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per game ... Was second on the team with 49 assists and 59 steals ... His 59 steals were the fifth most in program history for a single season ... Â Average of 1.8 steals per game ranked fourth in the Southland Conference and 54th in the nation ... Improved his steals average to 2.0 during league play, which ranked third overall ... Also shot 41.3 percent from three-point range during conference play, ranking 10th in the league ... Had six steals against New Orleans (1/23), which is tied for the second most ever by an Islander in a game ... Played for the Egyptian National Team during the summer in AfroBasket 2015 ... Scored a career high 26 points and grabbed a career best nine rebounds at Northwestern State (1/19).
2014-15 (FRESHMAN):
Played in 33 games and made five starts on the season … averaged 5.2 points and 2.4 rebounds … was strong going to the basket, shooting 56-for-131 (.427) from the field and converting on 46-of-79 (.582) of his shots inside the arc … finished second on the team with 35 steals … dished out 27 assists on the year … posted two assists, two steals and four rebounds in his debut vs. Our Lady of the Lake (11/14) … had a huge game at St. Louis (11/23), scoring nine points in seven minutes with two steals … scored a career-high 11 points in 14 second-half minutes against Radford (11/29) … posted two rebounds, two blocks and two assists at Denver (12/17) … posted career highs in points (16) and assists (6) against Jarvis Christian (12/30) … scored five points and registered three steals against Northwestern State (1/20) … netted seven points at New Orleans (1/24) … scored seven points and notched two steals off the bench at Sam Houston State (2/7) … had a career game against Stephen F. Austin, with 22 points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals … scored 16 points off the bench against ACU (2/24). … went 3-for-3 for six points, three rebounds, three steals and a block in the season finale against Abilene Christian (3/7) … netted 11 points, four rebounds and two steals in the CIT game against Kent State (3/23).
HIGH SCHOOL/PREP:
Attended St. John’s Military Academy in Delafield, Wis., for the 2013-14 school year … missed the season due to injury … attended Riada American School in Alexandria, Egypt, graduating in 2013 … was a 4.0 student in high school … played club basketball for Alexandria Sporting Club for 11 years … led his team to an Egyptian League championship and a Super Cup title in 2012-13 … was named the best shooter under 16 in Africa in 2011 … named the MVP of the U-16 African Championship in 2011 … named best point guard in Africa’s under-18 division (2012) … named the MVP of the U-18 African Championship in 2012 … also played three years for Egyptian national team, leading his team in points, steals and minutes in the 2013 World Cup … was second on the team in assists and rebounds as well … scored 23 points against Australia in the event, adding four rebounds and three steals … represented Pan Africa in the Nike Global Challenge, scoring 28 points with 10 steals and six assists in an overtime loss to USA South.Â
PERSONAL:
Ehab Mohamed Mohamed Amin was born on Aug. 1, 1995, in Egypt … son of Mohamed Amin and Magda Nadim … has two brothers, Sherif and Hesham … is trilingual, with his first language, Arabic, and his third language, French, in addition to English … plans to major in mechanical engineering.