The men's basketball team's representative to JMU's student-athlete advisory council and among 12 JMU student-athletes named to a campus athletics committee on diversity.
2007-08
One of only two 2007-08 JMU seniors.
Appeared in all but four JMU games and started at Dartmouth and William & Mary and vs. Georgia State March 1 (JMU's Senior Day).
Vs. Morehead State had two points, two rebounds, an assist and a blocked shot in four minutes.
Had two points and a rebound in a season-high 16 minutes vs. Old Dominion Feb. 20.
Had two rebounds in six minutes at Towson.
Had two points and a season-best three rebounds in eight minutes vs. Delaware.
At William & Mary had two points and a rebound in eight minutes.
Had seven points and a rebound in 14 minutes vs. Siena. Hit on two of four shots from the field and three of four free throws. Blocked two shots.
Had two rebounds at Virginia Military Institute and at Eastern Kentucky.
At Seton Hall had two points, a rebound and an assist in five minutes.
Had two points and two rebounds in 10 minutes at the College of Charleston.
Hit on each of two free throws vs. Virginia Commonwealth.
At Hofstra hit on each of his two free throws and had a rebound and an assist in seven minutes.
2006-07
Played in each JMU game and started four. CAA second-team all-academic honoree.
In four games from Nov. 25-Dec. 5 (Wofford through Georgetown) had combined totals of 28 points (7.0 per game) and 10 rebounds (2.5 per game) in 67 minutes (16.8 per game). Hit on 12 of 18 shots (66.7 percent) from the field during the four games.
Vs. Wofford played a then-season-high 17 minutes and had a season-high nine points on three-of-three shooting. Had back-to-back field goals after Wofford cut a 14-point JMU lead to 66-62.
Started four straight games before being used off the bench against New Jersey Institute of Technology in the second round of the UCF Classic Dec. 30.
Had three points and three rebounds Feb. 21 at Virginia Commonwealth.
In eight minutes Feb. 10 against Northeastern had five points and two rebounds.
At William & Mary Jan. 31, had five points and three rebounds, his best effort in either category in seven games.
Against Delaware Jan. 3, tied his career high of three assists.
Played a season-high 22 minutes against Drexel and had five points and a rebound.
Hit on two of three shots and had four points against Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 6.
In 17 minutes at UNC Wilmington had six points and three rebounds.
Against Eastern Kentucky in 11 minutes had six points and two rebounds. Hit on three of four shots.
At Old Dominion hit on four of six shots and had four rebounds and two assists in a then-season-high 21 minutes.
In 18 minutes at Georgetown had five points, two rebounds and a career-high three assists.
At Wake Forest in the regular-season opener had two points, three rebounds and a then-career-high-tying two assists.
Played 10 minutes at Mt. St. Mary's but didn't return after a hard fall during the second half. Had four points, a rebound, a blocked shot and a steal.
2005-06
Played in 26 of JMU’s 28 games and started 10 times.
Started nine straight games until being used off the bench Jan. 26 against UNC Wilmington.
CAA All-Academic honoree.
Made his first 2005-06 start against Yale in the first round of the Flint Hills Resources Islanders Invitational and had four points and a season-high five rebounds in 11 minutes.
Started against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the tournament final and had a season-high 12 points and three rebounds. Hit on 10 straight free throws.
Matched his season high of five rebounds against Northeastern in the CAA Tournament.
Against Georgetown in 16 minutes off the bench, had two points, two rebounds and a steal. Hit on his only shot from the field and was instrumental in the Dukes containing 7-foot-2 Hoya center Roy Hibbert after he scored his team’s first 15 points.
2004-05
Started each JMU game except at William & Mary, at home vs. Old Dominion on Senior Night, and vs. William & Mary in the CAA Tournament. Had five double-figure scoring games.
Scored in double figures in two straight January games and was CAA rookie of the week. Had a career-high 17 points and five rebounds at Towson. Hit on 13 of 16 free throws. Vs. George Mason at home had 12 points and two rebounds. Hit on eight of 10 free throws.
Vs. Howard had six points and a season-high six rebounds and matched his season highs of two assists and two blocked shots.
Matched his season rebounding high of six and had six points vs. High Point.
Had 11 points and five rebounds vs. Hofstra at home.
Had 10 points at Appalachian State. Hit on three of four shots from the field and on four of five free throws.
Vs. Maryland-Baltimore County had 10 points, four rebounds, a block and a steal.
Before JMU
Played in 2003-04 at New Hampton (N.H.), the same program that produced former Dukes John Naparlo and Wes Miller. Averaged 13 points, seven rebounds and two blocks.
Played at the club level in Argentina before moving to New Hampton as a post-graduate player.
Was a member of Argentina’s Junior National team in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Participated in the Pan-American Tournament and the 2002 Junior World Championships in Greece as a junior national team member.