Athletic wing player who can drive to the hoop or take an outside jumper...excellent defender with quick feet.
SENIOR: Had an excellent senior season averaging 8.0 ppg and 5.3 caroms per contest...averaged 8.2 ppg and 4.4 rebounds in league play...52.3% floor percentage and recorded USF's best FG percentage in WCC play (54.5%) ...named WCC Player of the Week after USF swept road games at Pepperdine and LMU...especially strong in win at Pepperdine with 19 points, 10 boards and 7-7 floor shooting...13 point, 20 rebound performance in win over Sac State...14 points, 5 boards in win over Ohio State.
JUNIOR: Transfer from New Mexico became eligible Dec. 14th when USF played at Pacific...his addition, along with fellow transfer James Bayless, turned the Dons season around...USF went 15-7 after they became eligible... averaged 8.3 points and 5.2 rebounds overall, and increased scoring average to 5.9 in WCC play...started all 23 games after residency rules allowed...shot an impressive 49% from the floor, 50.5% in league action...scored a career high 17 points at San Diego (7-11 floor) and at Portland (7-10 floor)...pulled 13 rebounds vs. Brown...led the team in fouls (91)and disqualifications (7) last year.
SOPHOMORE: Played in one exhibition game before transfering out of the University of New Mexico.
FRESHMAN (New Mexico): played in 34 games as a freshman for the Lobos, with three starts...was forced to play post and averaged just 1.6 ppg, and 1.9 rpg averaging just under 10 minutes per game and shooting 40% from the floor...also fought off two injuries during the season, a concussion and stitches in his face...He received New Mexico's "Mr. Hustle" award after the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: All-New Mexico as a prep, he played center where he averaged 21.8 ppg, 11 rpg on team that went 23-3 his senior year...scored 25 points in HS team's championship game...named to Associated Press All-State first team in senior year...a nationally ranked recruit who signed with his hometown New Mexico Lobos after taking recruiting trips to Duke, Wichita State and Xavier.