2012-13:
- Finished season with averages of 11.2 minutes per game and 1.9 rebounds along with shooting 50 percent from the field
- Season-high nine points on 4-for-5 shooting in JMU's win over East Tennessee State
- Missed games in Las Vegas as a result of concussion symptoms
- Reached double figures in three games as a freshman
- Matched his season high with nine points to go with two blocks and four rebounds vs. UNCW
- Eight points and a season-high six rebounds at Mason
- Went 4-for-4 on field goals for eight points and six rebounds in road win at UNCW
- Made first start of the season vs. William and Mary with seven points
2011-12:
- Three games with 10+ points
- One game with three or more blocks
- Three games with eight or more rebounds
- Four points in JMU debut vs. Canisius with first career bucket on a put back slam in the first half
- Seven points in JMU loss at La Salle
- Five points in tight win at Penn in Hoop Group Classic
- Six points and four rebounds in season-high 27 minutes at Hofstra
- Six points and four rebounds in 25 minutes vs. Rhode Island
- New career high with eight points, all in first half, against Stetson
- Career-high nine points before fouling out at William and Mary
- First career double-double and just second of the season for JMU with career highs of 11 points and 10 rebounds against Northeastern
- First career start against Hampton with eight rebounds and six points in 29 minutes
- Played a season-high 33 minutes at UNCW and emerged with high marks for points(14), field goals (7), attempts (13) andn assists (2)
- Nine points, all in the second half, including a pair of buckets that gave the Dukes the lead under two minutes remaining before ultimately losing to Hofstra
- Nine points and seven rebounds in road loss at ETSU
- After being limited to six points in four games, broke through for 11 points against Towson in regular season finale
Before JMU:
- Played for Darren Sanderlin at Booker T. Washington High School
- Joined the Bookers after beginning scholastic career at Vance High School in Charlotte, N.C., where the Cougars went 22-4 in his only varsity season
- Two time honoree on Eastern District All-District Team with the Bookers
- Two time Eastern District All-Tournament Team
- Posted 13 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior
- Averaged 8.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game during his Jr. year, 2009-2010 season
- Competed on the Boo Williams U17 AAU squad on both the A and B squads
Personal
- Son of Benzina Sarden
- Sports Management Major
- Athletic Training Minor
Getting to know Enoch...
Why did you choose JMU?
It's a beautiful place with great academics.          Â
What is your major?
Sport and recreation management          Â
If not basketball, what other sport would you play?
Football          Â
What is your favorite thing to do in Harrisonburg?
Play basketball          Â
If you could go anywhere on vacation where would it be?
Hawaii          Â
How old were you when you first knew that you wanted to play basketball in college?
15Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Where did you live your freshman year?
Chesapeake Hall                      Â
What is one thing every JMU student should do at JMU before graduating?
Come to a basketball game           Â
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Playing pro basketball          Â
What will it take for you to consider this season a success?
Play hard every night                      Â
What is your go-to song to get into the right mindset for a game?
Any 2 chainz song                      Â
Other than playing pro basketball, what are your career goals?
I'd like to be a coachÂ
Favorites:
NBA Team: The MIAMI HEAT!
NBA Player: LeBron James
Dessert: Cheesecake
US State: California
Video Game: NBA 2k
Month: April
Pizza Topping: Cheese
US President: Obama
Sneaker: Jordans
Pick One:
PC or Mac: Mac
DC or Marvel Comics: Marvel
D-Hall or E-Hall: E-hall
Twitter or Facebook: Twitter
Breakfast or Dinner: Breakfast
Peanut or Plain M&Ms: Plain
NBA All-Star Game or Dunk Contest: Dunk Contest
Walmart or Target: Walmart
Sports Center or Mike and Mike: Sports Center