Returning starter from 2007-08 who was a preseason All-CAA second-team honoree.
Started JMU’s first six games but didn’t play again because of a shoulder injury. Had shoulder surgery before the season’s end.
Had a season-high 16 points vs. Kennesaw State in his top 2008-09 outing. Had nine points during a 16-0 JMU run that rallied the Dukes from a 15-7 deficit to a 23-15 lead.
Had nine points and three rebounds vs. Loyola (Md.) and seven points and seven rebounds vs. Florida Atlantic.
Made 33 starts in just more than two JMU seasons and reached double figures in scoring in 25 of his 36 games with the Dukes. Had eight 20-point games at JMU.
2007-08
Played for JMU for the first time after transferring from St. Joseph's and sitting out 2006-07. Started all but three games, including the last 16, except for Senior Day March 1. Third-team All-CAA and second-team All-CAA academic.
Led JMU in scoring (15.5) and three-pointers (55). Second in assists (87) and third in rebounding (5.5) and free throw percentage (.795). In the CAA was sixth in steals, eighth in free throw and three-point percentage, ninth in scoring and defensive rebounds, 12th in three-pointers and 13th in overall rebounding.
Sixth on JMU's career three-point percentage list (.387) and No. 7 in career scoring (15.5 points per game). On JMU's season list his 2007-08 figures rank tied for fifth in steals (50), tied for sixth in free throws made (132) and attempted (166), and ninth in free throw percentage (.795).
Scored in double figures in all but six games with a season-best 37 at UNC Wilmington Feb. 9, 24 vs. Hofstra Feb. 16, 23 vs. Longwood and Radford and 22 at Dartmouth and vs. UNC Wilmington Jan. 12. Had three scoring-rebounding "double-doubles." Led the team or tied for the team lead in scoring 11 times and in rebounding 10 times.
Scored in double figures in 11-straight games (18.3 average) before having nine points March 1 vs. Georgia State.
At UNC Wilmington had JMU's top scoring effort in 13 years, its No. 8 all-time output and its No. 4 Division I output. Set game scoring marks for Trask Coliseum and by a UNCW foe.
Vs. Hofstra Feb. 16 led the team in scoring (24) and assists (5). Tied for the team rebounding high (7).
Had 19 points Jan. 30 vs. William & Mary. Tied his season highs of four three-pointers and four steals and tied for the game high in rebounding with seven.
Had a team-high 20 points vs. Delaware. Hit on nine of 15 shots, including two three-point attempts. Had 13 points and a game-high 10 rebounds at Towson.
Vs. Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 2 had team highs of 17 points and six assists and tied for the team lead with five rebounds.
Had 20 points at Seton Hall, including hitting on four of five shots from three-point range. Had 10 rebounds.
Hit on eight of 12 shots, including four of six three-point tries, vs. Longwood. Vs. Radford hit on nine of 14 shots, including three of four three-point tries. Had seven straight JMU points to put the Dukes up 54-48 and in front to stay.
Had 15 points and tied for the team lead with 10 rebounds at Eastern Kentucky. Had 15 points, six rebounds and seven assists vs. Siena in his first JMU game.
2006-07
Sat out at JMU under NCAA transfer rules after two seasons at St. Joseph's.
Before JMU
As a St. Joseph's sophomore was second-team All-Atlantic 10 and co-recipient of the team's most improved player award. Started 31 of 33 games. Led the team in scoring (15.0) and rebounding (5.5). Had 85 assists and 45 steals. Shot 84.0 percent (179-213) from the foul line and had 51 three-pointers.
A year ago scored in double figures 24 times and 20 or more points 10 times. Had 30 points against Ohio State. In the Atlantic 10 was second in free throw percentage and 11th in scoring. Had two or more three-pointers in a game 11 times, including six against Temple. Hit on nine or more free throws in a game eight times. Had 27 points against Gonzaga, 24 against Dayton and 23 against Fordham and Rutgers.
As a freshman played in 36 games and started one. Averaged 4.3 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 14.3 minutes. Shot 80.7 percent from the foul line and had 15 three-pointers. Started his first college game, at No. 2 Kansas. Had a season-high 11 points (8-9 at the foul line) at St. Bonaventure, 10 points in an NIT win over Holy Cross and nine points and three assists in a win over George Washington.
Played scholastically at National Christian Academy and was an All-Prince Georges County selection and all-metro by the Washington Post. Averaged 18 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals and was the most valuable player on a 27-3 team as a senior. Honorable mention all-metro as a junior when he averaged more than 20 points. Attended Archbishop Carroll as a freshman and Bishop McNamara as a sophomore