Returnee who appeared in 16 of JMU's first 17 games but did not play after the Dukes' Jan. 19 game vs. George Mason.
Had his top 2007-08 game with nine points, a rebound and an assist in 20 minutes vs. Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 2. Had three three-point field goals, including consecutive baskets that gave JMU a 54-52 lead with 5:12 to play.
At Hofstra had eight points, all during the first half. Had two three-pointers, a rebound and two assists in a season-high 23 minutes.
Vs. Longwood, had a season-high six points, two assists and two blocked shots. Hit on two of four three-point attempts in 16 minutes.
Played a season-high 21 minutes at Dartmouth and had four points and three rebounds.
Had a three-point field goal in the Dukes' opener vs. Siena and two points and five rebounds in 18 minutes at Virginia Military Institute.
Had a three-point field goal, a rebound and an assist at Eastern Kentucky.
Had three rebounds and an assist in seven minutes at Northeastern.
Had four points and blocked a shot at Seton Hall.
In the College of Charleston 's Jim 'N Nick's Cougar Classic had a three-pointer vs. South Carolina State and two points and a rebound vs. the College of Charleston.
Had a three-pointer and hit on two free throws in 16 minutes vs. George Mason Jan. 19.
2006-07
Played in each JMU game. Averaged 26.9 minutes and made three starts. Fourth on the team in scoring (10.1) and had 72 of JMU's 166 three-point field goals.
Had a three-pointer in all but four games, five on five occasions, and four two other times. His 72 three-pointers and 190 attempts rank sixth and fifth, respectively, on JMU's season lists.
Among CAA players ranked fourth in three-pointers, third in three-point tries and 11th in three-point percentage (.379).
Scored in double figures 16 times and led the team or tied for the team scoring lead five times.
Had 15 points, all on three-pointers, and a team-high six rebounds vs. George Mason during the CAA Tournament. The scoring effort was his best in 16 games.
Had nine points (all on three-pointers), five rebounds, a career-high-tying four steals and two assists Feb. 14 at Towson. Feb. 7 vs. William & Mary had 10 points and a career-high four steals.
At Delaware, had 13 points, including 11 during the opening half. Had three first-half three-pointers.
Had five three-pointers, including four during the final 1:21, vs. Drexel. Led JMU with 18 points.
Had four three-pointers Jan. 3 vs. Delaware, including on two consecutive JMU possessions after UD cut a 17-point lead to 10.
Had a team-high 16 points and four three-pointers vs. Youngstown State.
Vs. New Jersey Tech had 14 points, including three three-pointers. Had a defensive rebound off a missed free throw and hit on three of four free throws during the final 0:14.
At Wake Forest had career highs of 21 points, five three-pointers, and three assists. Hit on eight of 11 shots overall and five of eight three-point attempts.
At Mt. St. Mary's in a career-high 38 minutes had 19 points and three rebounds and blocks. Hit on six of seven shots overall and on each of his five three-point tries. Had five three-pointers for the second-straight game.
Had his fourth-straight double-figure scoring effort with 16 points vs. Wofford. Had a career-high seven rebounds and hit on four straight free throws during the final 28 seconds.
Against Eastern Kentucky was the game's top scorer (17). Had five three-pointers, six rebounds and three assists.
2005-06
As a red-shirt freshman played in 21 of JMU’s 28 games and started Feb. 25 at George Mason when the Dukes used a lineup of all freshmen.
· Wasn’t with the squad for five games after getting into action for JMU for the first time earlier in 2005-06 after missing all of the 2004-05 campaign with a wrist problem. Returned to the team Jan. 9 and played Jan. 14 against George Mason.
Played 10 or more minutes in five games, including a season-high 22 in his start at George Mason.
Matched his career scoring high of 14 points at George Mason. Had three rebounds and two three-point field goals.
Set career highs with 14 points and six rebounds in 16 minutes at Old Dominion. Hit on six of nine shots, including two of three three-point attempts.
At Delaware Jan. 19, had a then-career-high 10 points, all during the game’s final 3:18. Hit on four of six shots, including a three-point attempt, and had an assist and three rebounds.
Had five points, including a three-point field goal, and two rebounds against Northeastern in the CAA Tournament.
Used off the bench during the Dukes’ exhibition game with Bridgewater and during each of their first seven regular-season games. Against Bridgewater in 12 minutes, had 11 points and two rebounds. Hit on four of six shots overall and two of three attempts from three-point range.
Played a then-season-high 10 minutes at Drexel and had his first JMU points and a then-season-high four rebounds.
2004-05
Sat out the season at JMU as a medical redshirt.
Before JMU
Signed with the Dukes while the previous JMU coaching staff was in place and recommitted to the program after the current staff was hired during the spring of 2004.
Was a three-year starter at Notre Dame Academy and previously was a scholastic teammate of former JMU forward Cavell Johnson.
Member of two league championship teams and a state title squad at Notre Dame.
State player of the year on a 29-6 team as a senior when he averaged 20 points, and he had more than 1,300 points during his career at Notre Dame.
Before enrolling at Notre Dame Academy, attended King George High School where he was a teammate of former JMU football wide receiver D.D. Boxley.