Accolades: 2016 Game Changer Award at Porreco Pride of Erie Game (at Gannon, 2/24/16)
2015-16: Appeared in 30 games, making seven starts…averaged 21.5 minutes per game…led the team in free throw percentage, shooting 76.2 percent…averaged 7.7 points per game…scored a season-high 23 points at Gannon (2/24/16)…received the Game Changer Award for his play at Gannon, where he shot 9-of-10 from the floor and made 4-of-5 3-point field goals…averaged 1.3 assists per game
2014-15: Appeared in 28 games, making four starts…played 20.5 minutes per game…scored 7.6 points per game, fourth-most on the team…led the Lakers in three-point efficiency, making 36-of-92 (39.1%) from behind the arc…also led the team in free-throw percentage at 90.4 percent…recorded 20 steals and 33 assists…made a career-high nine field goals against Mansfield January 7…hit the game winning three-pointer at home against #16 Indiana (Pa.), 58-55, where he also led the team in scoring with 11…scored a season-high 14 points at Shippensburg January 3.
2013-14: Appeared in all 29 games, starting 17...played 24.3 minutes per game, third-most on the team...scored 10.8 points a game, leading the Lakers...shot 110-259 from the floor, leading the team in makes and attempts...connected on 44-117 three-point tries, leading the team in makes and attempts from deep and finishing second with his 37.6 percentage...hit 77.4 percent from the free throw line...recorded 30 steals, second-most on the team...scored at least 10 points in 17 outings, including each of the last six of the season...tallied career-high 29 points on 9-14 field goal shooting against Seton Hill November 20...hit 8-11 shots on his way to 22 points at Clarion February 23...scored 19 points against California (Pa.) in the PSAC Tournament First Round March 1...posted 16 points at IUP in the PSAC Tournament Quarterfinals March 4.
2012-2013:Â Played in 16 games and started four of them....averaged 11.9 minutes a game.....collected 18 rebounds...dished out 11 assists....picked up 13 steals....posted 59 points.
High School:Â Named MVP of the 2008 NBA Basketball Without Borders Africa.
Personal:Â Son of Rene and Madeleine...siblings named Junior, Pauline, Nancy, Raissa, and Diana...majoring in computer science.