University of North Texas Athletics
2025-26 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 11
Curtis Stinson Jr.
- Position:
- Guard
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-5 / 208
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Bronx, NY
- High School:
- Western Reserve Academy (OH.)
Last Updated March 17, 2026
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 9, Science and Arts Oklahoma (12/22/25)
Rebounds: 6, at Temple
Assists: 4, at Saint Mary's (CA) (11/14/25)
3FGs: 1, Science and Arts Oklahoma (12/22/25)
Steals: 2, at UTSA (2/7/26)
Blocks: N/A
Minutes: 21, at Temple (2/15/26)
2025-26
Saw action in 32 of 33 games...Averaged 1.4 points and 8.8 minutes per game...Scored a season high nine points and grabbed four rebounds in home win over Science and Arts of Oklahoma on Dec. 22...Came off the bench and led UNT to a comeback road win over Temple on Feb. 15 with six points and six rebounds and two assists all in the second half...Played a season high 21 minutes at Temple on Feb. 15...Scored five points and had two steals in road win over UTSA on Feb. 7...Was 13-15 (.867) at the free throw line for the year...Had 30 total rebounds, 23 total assists and 11 total steals on the year
High School
Graduated from Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, in 2025...Played his first three years of high school at Valley High School in his hometown of West Des Moines, Iowa...Was the 2024 Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year...2024 Iowa First Team All-State and named to the 2024 Iowa State All-Tournament Team...Won back-to-back Iowa 2A state championships (2023 and 2024)...During his senior season at Western Reserve, he led his prep team to a 23-12 record and an Ohio Prep Conference Semifinal appearance where he scored 16 points, had seven rebounds and seven assists in the season finale...During his senior season, Stinson recorded two triple doubles and was voted first team all-conference...In his four-year prep career he scored 1,538 points, had 622 rebounds and 430 assists
Personal
Is the son of Curtis Stinson who was a standout guard at Iowa State from 2003-06 where he was a two-time All-Big 12 selection and the 2004 Big 12 Rookie of the Year...The elder Stinson had a 10-year professional career that including being named the 2011 NBA D-League (now G-League) MVP and 2011 D-League champion. He played six seasons for the Iowa Energy (now Wolves) in the G-League and retired as the team’s all-time leader in points, assists and steals. In 2017 the Iowa Wolves retired his number.
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 9, Science and Arts Oklahoma (12/22/25)
Rebounds: 6, at Temple
Assists: 4, at Saint Mary's (CA) (11/14/25)
3FGs: 1, Science and Arts Oklahoma (12/22/25)
Steals: 2, at UTSA (2/7/26)
Blocks: N/A
Minutes: 21, at Temple (2/15/26)
2025-26
Saw action in 32 of 33 games...Averaged 1.4 points and 8.8 minutes per game...Scored a season high nine points and grabbed four rebounds in home win over Science and Arts of Oklahoma on Dec. 22...Came off the bench and led UNT to a comeback road win over Temple on Feb. 15 with six points and six rebounds and two assists all in the second half...Played a season high 21 minutes at Temple on Feb. 15...Scored five points and had two steals in road win over UTSA on Feb. 7...Was 13-15 (.867) at the free throw line for the year...Had 30 total rebounds, 23 total assists and 11 total steals on the year
High School
Graduated from Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, in 2025...Played his first three years of high school at Valley High School in his hometown of West Des Moines, Iowa...Was the 2024 Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year...2024 Iowa First Team All-State and named to the 2024 Iowa State All-Tournament Team...Won back-to-back Iowa 2A state championships (2023 and 2024)...During his senior season at Western Reserve, he led his prep team to a 23-12 record and an Ohio Prep Conference Semifinal appearance where he scored 16 points, had seven rebounds and seven assists in the season finale...During his senior season, Stinson recorded two triple doubles and was voted first team all-conference...In his four-year prep career he scored 1,538 points, had 622 rebounds and 430 assists
Personal
Is the son of Curtis Stinson who was a standout guard at Iowa State from 2003-06 where he was a two-time All-Big 12 selection and the 2004 Big 12 Rookie of the Year...The elder Stinson had a 10-year professional career that including being named the 2011 NBA D-League (now G-League) MVP and 2011 D-League champion. He played six seasons for the Iowa Energy (now Wolves) in the G-League and retired as the team’s all-time leader in points, assists and steals. In 2017 the Iowa Wolves retired his number.
Broadcast Highlights vs Rice | Mean Green MBB
Thursday, March 05
MBB Postgame Press Conference | UNT vs. Rice
Thursday, March 05
Broadcast Highlights vs FAU | Mean Green MBB
Monday, February 23
MBB Postgame Press Conference | UNT vs. FAU
Monday, February 23



