2017-2018 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
2017-18: Earned third-team all-West Region honors from D3Hoops.com, the national website that specializes in the coverage of Division III basketball … A first-team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference selection for the second year in a row … The only Tiger to start all 26 games, he ranked second nationally and led the SCAC averaging 39.2 minutes per game … He also averaged a league-leading 5.5 assists and was fifth at 17 points per contest … Led the team in scoring 11 times, with a high of 25 in the 58-54 victory at Texas Lutheran University on Jan. 27 … Finished second in the conference with a .863 free-throw percentage, sinking 101 of 117 attempts … Led the team with 441 points and 143 assists, both of which were personal single-season highs … His 143 assists ranks third on the program’s single-season list and his 441 points ranks 25th on the program’s single-season list … Led the Tigers in assists 23 times, with a high of eight on five occasions … Led the team in steals 10 times, with a high of three at Centenary College on Feb. 3 … Recorded double-digit points on 23 occasions, including a season-high 25 in the 58-54 victory at Texas Lutheran University on Jan. 27 … Became the ninth Colorado College player to record two or more 400-point seasons … Also is one of three players in program history to score at least 400 points and dish out 100 or more assists in a single season, a feat he accomplished for the second year in a row … Finished his career ranked third in program history with 404 assists, tied for ninth with 157 three-pointers, and 11th with 1,307 points and 104 steals … Earned a spot on the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court for recording a grade-point average of at least 3.2 ... Made his third appearance on the SCAC’s Academic Honor Roll for excellence in the classroom.
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2016-17: A first-team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference selection … Started all 25 games in which he played … Ranked second on the team with 911 minutes and was first in the SCAC averaging 36.4 minutes per game … Led the Tigers with 129 assists, which ranks fifth on the program’s single-season list … Finished second on the team with 433 points and 50 three-point baskets, both of which were personal single-season highs … Set a single-season best with 89 rebounds and tied his previous high of 32 steals … Led the team and was second in the conference with a .848 free-throw percentage … Also was second in the SCAC averaging 5.2 assists, fourth in points (17.1), sixth in 3-pointers made (2.0) and seventh in steals (1.3) … Was a two-time conference Player of the Week … Recorded double-doubles (points-assists) on two occasions … Dished out a career-high 14 assists during the 88-82 overtime victory against Augsburg College, which ties him for sixth on CC's single-game chart … Scored double-digit points in 21 of 25 games, including a career-high 32 in the 89-83 victory at Texas Lutheran University … Named to the all-tournament team at the 2016 Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving Classic … Became the third player in program history to record 400 or more points and 100 or more assists in a single season … Ranks ninth in program history with 261 assists, 14th with 123 three-pointers and 25th with 866 points … Earned a second appearance on the SCAC Academic Honor Roll and was one 19 Tigers who were named to the Winter Honor Roll as well as their respective all-conference team.
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2015-16: A third-team all-SCAC selection … Started 24 of the 25 games in which he played … Logged 741 minutes, which ranked second on the team … Led the Tigers with 88 assists and 44 three-point baskets … Also was second with 17 steals, fourth with 263 points and fifth with 62 rebounds … Ranked 23rd in SCAC averaging 10.5 points per game and seventh at 3.5 assists per game … Also ranked third in the conference with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio, was fourth making an average of 1.8 three-pointers per game and 11th with a .379 three-point field-goal percentage … Finished 10th in minutes played, averaging 29.6 per game … Scored a career-high 23 points against Concordia University of Texas, which was one of 15 games in which he recorded double-digit points … Dished out a career-best eight assists on two occasions … Currently ranks 20th in program history with 73 three-point baskets and 26th with 132 assists … Earned a spot on the SCAC Honor Roll for excellence in the classroom.
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2014-15: One of two first-year Tigers to play in all 26 games, including eight as a starter … Ranked second on the team with 581 minutes … Averaged 6.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists per contest … Posted double-digit points six times, including a season-high 15 against the University of Dubuque … Also recorded four assists and a season-best five steals in that game … Dished out a season-high five assists and scored seven points in CC’s 67-65 overtime victory against Willamette University in the D3Hoops.com Classic in Las Vegas … Ranked on the team with 29 three-point baskets and was fourth with a .363 percentage from behind the arc … Led the Tigers shooting .806 from the free-throw line.
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Before Colorado College: Played basketball and baseball at Wilton High School and Wilton, Ct. … Earned three letters on the hard court and served as team captain during his senior season … Was a second-team all-conference and an honorable mention all-state selection as a senior when he averaged 18.2 points and 2.2 assists per game … Named the team’s Most Outstanding Players and received the Bowman Award for contributions on and off the court during his final season … Averaged 14.0 points, 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals per game as a junior when he received the team’s Hustle Award … Helped the Warriors win back-to-back conference tournaments and qualify for three consecutive state tournaments for the first time since 1987-89 … Earned a spot on the WHS Honor Roll and High Honor Roll.
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Historical Player Information
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2014-2015Freshman
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6'1"
165 lbs
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2015-2016Sophomore
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6'1"
170 lbs
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2016-2017Junior
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6'1"
170 lbs
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2017-2018Senior
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6'1"
185 lbs