Ranking every Big Ten point guard for the 2024-25 season: Does Ace Baldwin take the top spot?
With an abundance of new faces in the Big Ten due to the transfer portal and conference realignment, the conference will look as unique as ever, and there is certainly no shortage of star power at the ball handler position.
By Justin Segal
Shelstad will spearhead the Ducks yet again next year, and he was nothing short of fantastic as the starting point guard as a freshman. He averaged 12.8 points per game while shooting 45% from the floor.
Shelstad impressed college basketball fans as a key contributor in his freshman year for a team that won an NCAA Tournament game last season. He reaches the top five in this ranking due to his expected jump next season after getting his feet wet in college basketball last season.