In 2014-15, Riley LaChance put together one of the best freshman seasons in Vanderbilt history. His 429 points on the season ranked only below A.J. Ogilvy and Mike Rhodes, the latter of whom finished his career as Vanderbilt's all-time leading scorer (though he has since been passed.) His 12.3 points per game average ranked eighth all-time among Vanderbilt freshmen.
Everything about this sounds good, right? Except as a sophomore, his scoring average has dropped to 7.5 ppg -- and he's averaging a paltry 6.5 ppg in SEC play. His shooting percentages are down across the board, as well.