One of the NEC’s top newcomers, Singleton comes off a superb week that saw him average 21.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.5 steals in an FDU split. He converted at a 48.3 percent rate from the field and shot 50.0 percent from three-point distance, making 9-of-18 shots. After leading the Knights with 19 points and seven assists at Hartford on Wednesday, Singleton matched his season-high with 24 points in a convincing 97-80 victory at Saint Joseph’s on Saturday. He shot 7-12 in the contest, made 4-7 from outside the arc and was a perfect 6-6 from the line. The graduate student from Sumter, SC put the game out of reach in the final three minutes, hitting a pair of back-breaking three-pointers. Singleton ranks fifth on the circuit in scoring (16.2), third in made three-pointers (2.4), fourth in free throw percentage (.870) and steals (2.0), sixth in assists (3.0) and tenth in field goal accuracy (.457).