2005-2006: Named to All-NESCAC Second Team.... Named to D3hoops.com Northeast Region Third Team.... Named Naismith Classic Tournament MVP.... Achieved first career double-double against Colby on Jan. 7.... Appeared in 26 games, led team in minutes played, averaged 34.4 minutes per game.... Scored career-high 30 points against Amherst on Feb. 25 in the NESCAC semifinals, third-highest point-scorer on team, averaged 12.4 points per game, free throw percentage (.750), averaged 1.5 three-point field goals per game, averaged 4 field goals per game.... Second-highest number of rebounds on team, averaged 4.2 rebounds per game.... Led team in assists, averaged 5.4 assists per game.... Leader in steals, steals average (2.5 spg).... Blocked an average of 0.2 shots per game.
2004-2005: Named to the All-NESCAC Second Team and All-Northeast Region second team by D3Hoops.com as a sophomore.... Appeared in all 27 games, starting 26.... Led team in minutes played, averaging 33.6 a game.... Averaged 12.2 points per game, second best on the team.... Scored career high 22 points on two occasions, on Jan. 22, 2005 against Williams and again on Feb. 3, 2005 vs. Colby-Sawyer.... Led team in assists (5.2 per game), the fourth best mark in the conference, including season-high 12 vs. Mt. Ida College on Nov. 20, 2004.... Led NESCAC in free-throw percentage (.826), converting 76 of 92 attempts.... Ranked third in the conference in steals, collecting a team high 59 (2.2 per game).
2003-2004: Chosen as NESCAC Co-Rookie of the Year.... Ranked third on the team in minutes played (26.8 per game), despite starting only three of 26 games.... Averaged 8.0 points per game, scoring season high 17 points twice, against Rivier on Jan. 23, 2004 and later against St. Joseph's on Feb. 10, 2004.... Led team in assists (4.3 per game) and steals (2.0 per game), fourth best in the NESCAC in both categories.
Personal: Junior Advisor to 12 Bates first-year students.... Investment Club.... Amandla
High School: Mr. Maine Basketball.... 3-time All-State.... Big East Conference Player of the Year.... Also a member of the Football team.... Lead Bangor High to 2 Basketball State titles, 1 Football State title.... 2-time All-State in Football. |