Appeared in all 31 games, and started in the final 12.
UMass was 2 games over .500 with Santos as a starter, -5 games with him off the bench.
Minutes per game went from 13.1 as a reserve, 24.0 as a starter.
Tallied 6 double-figure scoring games, all as a starter.
Shot 56-98 from the floor (.571), which would have led the team but leaders lists usually look for a minimum of 5 shots per game.
Shot 18-43 from 3 (.419), but again, not enough to qualify for leaders lists.
Averaged 3.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in the first four games.
Scored 6 points, snared 4 rebounds, and got a steal against St. John's (11/24).
Had a rough stretch with just 0.9 points and 0.3 rebounds in games 8-14.
Did better in the win over La Salle (1/8) with 5 points and 2 steals in just 9 minutes.
Tallied a then season-high 7 points, plus 3 rebounds, versus St. Bonaventure (1/15).
Three steals and a season-high 3 blocks versus George Washington (1/18).
Picked up the starting role for the Duquesne game (1/25). Responded with 6-8 shooting overall, 1-2 from 3, 2-2 from the stripe, 15 points, and a full season-high 12 rebounds for the double-double.
Went for 12 & 8 versus Saint Joe's (1/29).
Notched season-highs of 17 points and 4 assists in the win over George Mason (2/9).
Scored 13 points, with 3-4 shooting from 3, plus 3 rebounds and 3 assists, in the win over Saint Louis (2/18).
Foul trouble at Fordham (2/22) limited him to just 6 minutes, second lowest on the season.
Tallied 13 points and 3 rebounds at La Salle (3/4), and tied his season high with 3 blocks.