Career Single-Game Highs (as of Feb. 27, 2026)
Points: 4, 2x, last: at Whitman (Feb. 14, 2026)
Rebounds: 3, 3x, last: vs. Pacific Lutheran (Jan. 30, 2026)
Assists: 2, vs. Simpson (CA) (Nov. 15, 2025)
Steals: 1, 2x, last: vs. Pacific Lutheran (Jan. 30, 2026)
Blocked Shots: 1, 3x, last: vs. Puget Sound (Jan. 31, 2026)
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Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
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Games Played / Games Started: 16 / 0
Minutes: 106 / 6.6 avg (14 vs Simpson (Calif.) 11/15)
Points: 14 / 0.9 ppg (4, 2x, last: at Whitman 2/14)
Rebounds: 20 / 1.3 rpg (3, 3x, last: vs. Pacific Lutheran 1/30)
Assists: 4 (2, vs. Simpson (CA) 11/15)
Blocks: 3 (1, 3x, last vs. Puget Sound 1/31)
Steals: 2 (1, 2x, last vs. Pacific Lutheran 1/30)
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Notables
- Made his NCAA debut on Nov. 8 against Embry-Riddle and registered one rebound, a block and a steal.
- Grabbed a career-high three rebounds three times, at Whittier on Nov. 21, at LeTourneau on Dec. 20 and against Pacific Lutheran on Jan 30.
- Scored a career-high four points twice, at East Texas Baptist on Dec. 21 and again at Whitman on Feb. 14.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Played one season at Wilberforce University (NAIA) … appeared in five games and recorded two rebounds … spent his sophomore season at Palm Beach State College (NJCAA) … started 25 of 31 games … shot 40.6 percent from the field and 49 percent from the line while adding 113 points, 123 rebounds, 19 assists, 16 steals, and four blocks … scored a career-high 13 points against Pasco-Hernando State College (Jan. 24) … posted a career-best nine rebounds twice, at Miami Dade College (Dec. 6) and against Roxbury Community College (Jan. 5) … began his collegiate career at Cal Poly Humboldt (NCAA Division II) … appeared in 17 games and tallied nine points, 19 rebounds, and two steals while shooting 60 percent from the floor … attended Frederick Douglass High School … three-year varsity player … named Honorable Mention All-Conference and All-Tournament as a senior … averaged nearly 10 points and eight rebounds per game while shooting over 50 percent from the field … helped Frederick Douglass capture a district championship and advance to the regional semifinals … graduated cum laude with a 3.5 GPA.
Why Lewis & Clark?: It gave me the opportunity to surround myself with both academic and athletic excellence.