Career
Highs:
Points: 39 vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 1/6/03;
39 vs. Johnson & Wales, 11/21/05
Rebounds: 8 five times
3-Point FGs: 12 vs. Western New Mexico, 2/20/03
Assists: 8 vs. Green Mountain,
1/16/04
Steals: 3 five times
Blocks: 1 vs. St. Leo, 12/20/04
Junior Season (2004-2005):
Played in 25 games, starting 21...averaged 32.9
minutes per game...had four games in which he played
every minute...scored 510 points and made 111
3-point field goals...averaged 20.4 points, 2.9
rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game...led the Pacific
West Conference for made 3-pointers per game
(4.44)...also ranked third in the PacWest for
scoring, ninth for assists, second for free throw
percentage, and seventh for 3-point
percentage...ranked second in NCAA Division II for
made 3-pointers...also ranked 23rd in the nation for
scoring and 24th for free throw percentage...shot
40.5 percent from the field, 84.3 percent from the
free throw line, and 38.7 percent from behind the
arc...scored in double figures in 21 games...scored
at least 20 points 15 times and at least 30 points
four times...netted season-high 34 points against
Chadron State (12/4/04)...made at least two
3-pointers in 20 games...made at least five
3-pointers in 14 games...dropped in season-high nine
threes against Chadron State (12/4/04)...grabbed
season-high eight rebounds against Western New
Mexico (1/27/05) and MSU-Northern (224/05)...handed
out season-high seven assists against BYU-Hawaii
(2/19/05)...111 3-pointers ranked seventh in school
history for a single season...finished season with
1,268 career points, ninth-most in school history
and 615 short of school record...after three seasons
is second in school history with 304 career
3-pointers, 67 short of school record......received
team's Most Outstanding Offensive Player
Award...named to All-PacWest Second Team.
Sophomore Season (2003-2004): Played in 20 games, starting 18...missed
the final seven games of the season because of
injury...led NCAA Division II in 3-point shooting
for entire season until injury dropped him below the
minimum number of games played to be ranked...made
97 3-pointers, averaging 4.85 per game...shot 49.2
percent from behind the arc on 197 attempts...shot
50 percent from the field and 83 percent from the
free throw line...97 made 3-pointers ranks eighth in
school history for threes in a single season...made
four or more 3-pointers in 15 of 20 games...knocked
down a season-high nine 3-pointers against Green
Mountain College...193 threes in two seasons ranks
sixth in school history for 3-pointers in a
career...averaged 20.3 points and 2.7 assists per
game...scored a season-high 33 points against Great
Falls...scored over 20 points nine times, two of
which were over 30
Freshman Season (2002-2003):
Named Pacific West Conference Freshman of the
Year...played in 26 games, starting 14...averaged
13.4 points per game, ranking twelfth in the
PacWest...scored double-figures in 16 games,
including 11-straight...made 96 three-pointers, the
eighth-highest single-season total in school
history...led the PacWest for three-pointers per
game with 3.69...was second in the conference for
three-point field goal percentage, shooting 43.6%
from behind the arc...was fifth in NCAA II for
three-pointers made and sixteenth for three-point
field goal percentage...scored season-high 39 points
on 10 three-pointers at Hawaii-Hilo...scored 36
points on 12 three-pointers at Western New
Mexico...12 threes was fourth-highest single-game
total in school history.
At Claremont HS: Graduated in 2002...was a four-year varsity starter and letterman...as
both a junior and senior, earned first team
all-league honors...as a junior and senior earned
first team All-CIF recognition ...averaged 19 points
per game both seasons...as a senior was a high
school All-America nominee...in senior season,
averaged six rebounds and five assists per
game...competed in the Big Time Tournament in Las
Vegas after senior season...named one of the top 50
boys basketball players in Southern California...was
a four-year honor roll student...won International
Scholar Athlete award...team reached the CIF
semifinals as a junior and CIF quarterfinals as a
senior...was a Gatorade Will to Win Athlete. |