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Andy Wittry | NCAA.com | December 19, 2017

Meet Arizona State freshman Romello White

Arizona State has arguably been the biggest surprise in the first month and a half of the college basketball season. The 10-0 Sun Devils are one of the four remaining undefeated teams in the country and freshman Romello White is a big reason why.

The 6-8 redshirt freshman forward from Suwanee, Ga., is averaging 15.7 points and 9.0 rebounds while shooting a blistering 69 percent from the field, helping Arizona State's offense become one of the most efficient in the country. He recorded three double-doubles in his first eight games and he has reached the free throw line at least nine times in a game on four occasions.

In just his second collegiate game, he scored a career-high 25 points on 10-of-12 shooting against Northern Arizona.

Arizona State Basketball: Romello White | Newcomer Spotlight

After an impressive road win at Kansas, the Sun Devils keep climbing the AP Top 25 poll and most recently are ranked No. 3 in the country. They also have wins over San Diego State, Kansas State, Xavier and St. John's.

Arizona State opens Pac-12 play on the road at Arizona on Dec. 30, providing the opportunity for another big win.

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