University of Memphis Athletics
2024-25 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 42
Dain Dainja
- Position:
- F
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-9 / 255
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Brooklyn Park, Minn.
- High School:
- Park Center High School
- Prev School:
- Illinois
2023-24 (RS Junior | Illinois)
2022-23 (RS Sophomore | Illinois)
2021-22 (RS Freshman | Baylor)
2020-21 (Freshman | Baylor)
High School
Personal
- One of six Illini to play in all 37 games
- Ranked sixth on the team in both scoring (6.3 ppg) and rebounds (3.7 rpg)
- Team-leading 68.2% from the field (101-148)
- Set the Illinois program record for consecutive field goals made at 20 (3/17-28), a streak that spanned six postseason games (3/15-28)
- Scored season-high 21 points (9-9 FGs) and tied season bests of 8 rebounds and 2 blocks vs. Morehead St. (3/21)
2022-23 (RS Sophomore | Illinois)
- Finished fourth on the Illini in scoring (9.5) and second in rebounding (5.5)
- Shot 63.6% from the field (131-206), second in B1G in 2-point percentage
- Ninth in Big Ten, (third on the team) in blocked shots (1.2 bpg)
- Scored a career high 22 points (8-10 FG) with four blocks and four steals vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/29)
- Registered 20 points and career-high 15 rebounds with five blocks vs. Kansas City (11/11)
- 17 points and 10 boards for first career double-double in Illinois debut vs. Eastern Illinois (11/7)
2021-22 (RS Freshman | Baylor)
- Appeared in Baylor’s first three games of the season, totaling six points and three rebounds in nine minutes, before electing to transfer
- Transferred to Illinois at the semester break and practiced with the Illini during the spring semester
2020-21 (Freshman | Baylor)
- Sat out the season as a redshirt during Baylor’s run to the 2021 NCAA Championship
High School
- Four-star, top-100 recruit in Class of 2020, ranked No. 52 by ESPN and No. 91 by 247Sports
- Led Park Center to a 23-5 record, conference title, and 5AAAA section final as a senior before the season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic
- Second-team All-State by the Associated Press
- Minnesota Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Series green team
- All-Northwest Suburban West Conference Team
Personal
- Born July 16, 2002 in Chicago
- Parents are Baba Dainja and Latasha Kilgore
- Father played college basketball at Minnesota from 1990-93
- Hobbies include fashion, clothing and photoshoots
- Biggest sports achievement is earning a scholarship to play college basketball
- Favorite athlete is Carmelo Anthony
- Favorite artist is Young Dolph
- Enjoys soul food
- Lists his father as the person who has most influenced his basketball career, “He brought the game to me and worked with me."
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