As a Junior (2010-11)
• Ranked fourth on the team with 3.4 rebounds to accompany 7.0 points and a 54.7 percent field-goal mark in just 18.4 minutes per game.
• Ranked second on the squad with 15 blocks. • Turned in his finest outing of the season with career highs in points (17) and rebounds (10) at High Point, for his first double-double. Also swatted two blocks and sank 5-of-8 free throws.
• Scored 12 second-half points on 6-of-10 shooting in the game with five rebounds at The Citadel.
• Shot 50 percent or better in 19-of-30 games on the season.
• Scored a then-career-high 13 points with six rebounds against Texas State.
• Shot 5-of-7 to score 11 points in 34 minutes at Vanderbilt.
• Started in his Mountaineer debut at Tulsa and posted 10 points, seven rebounds and a block.
• Scored nine points and added three boards and a steal at Western Carolina.
• Grabbed six rebounds and added four points against UNCG (Jan. 13).
• Closed out the regular season with eight points and five rebounds against The Citadel (Feb. 26).
• Recorded seven points, five rebounds and two blocks over 14 minutes against Montreat.
• Notched seven points, five rebounds and two steals in the win at Davidson.
• Tallied eight points at Georgetown.
• Was one of four Mountaineers to score 200 points and haul in 100 rebounds on the season.
• Started 17 of his first 20 games of the year before moving to a bench role, providing a spark as a reserve for the last 10 games of the year, coinciding with ASU’s February surge. Shot 50 percent or better from the field in seven of those 10 games.
• Averaged 7.3 points per game off the bench, and 8.1 points per game off the bench in which Hausley played at least 10 minutes.
• Of his seven double-figure scoring outputs, four came in road games (at Tulsa, Vanderbilt, High Point and The Citadel) and two more came at neutral sites (vs. Texas State and Georgia Southern).
Iowa Western C.C.
• Scored 9.0 points per game and added 4.4 rebounds in 2009-10.
• Shot 56.9 percent from the field.
• Earned all-region honors in 2008-09 and 2009-10.
• Scored 11.1 points per game and added 5.5 rebounds.
• Was one of eight Reivers to transfer to an NCAA Division I program following the 2009-10 season.
• Advanced to the Region XI semifinal both season at IWCC and finished both seasons ranked amonth the NJCAA top 20.
McDowell H.S.
• Three-time all-state performer.
• Played for coach Lloyd Church.
• Named team’s Most Valuable Player three times and twice was the league’s Player of the Year.
Personal
• Full name is Desmine Rayon Hausley.
• Son of Sissy Hausley.
• Has an older brother, Jarred (24).
• Born March 14, 1990.