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2010-11: By Michigan Law was unable to travel outside the states for extended period of time while going through a divorce. 2010: Fribourg D1 Switzerland
2009-10: Switzerland div 1; BBC
3Torrents Team 2008-09:
Holland, div 1 Stichting
Topsport Basketball CBV Binnenland We would like to express our thanks to you, being a very good and
dedicated professional basketball player, an example to a lot of our
players, to the children on the schools were you gave clinics and for
being a wonderful person to have around. Leo van den Adel (Chairman Foundation Topsportbasketball CBV Binnenland)
College: Davenport University
NAIA Div.2 / 2007 and 2008 First Team All-American and Wolverine Hoosier Conference Player of the Year 2007-2008 Senior Season (Davenport University) First team All-American…Wolverine Hoosier Conference player of the year…led conference (8th in Nation) in scoring while averaging 19.82 ppg… 2nd in conference (20th in nation) in field goal percentage (.521, 259-497)…3rd in conference in steals (2.36 spg)…4th in conference in assists (3.7 apg)…9th in conference rebounding (6.91 rpg)…ranked 2nd in conference and 50th in Nation in free throw percentage (.787, 111-141)…scored at least 11 points in 30 of 33 games…scored at least 20 points in 18 of 33 games…averaged 26.5 ppg and 7.5 rpg in national tournament…named MVP of Clarke College Holiday Tournament while averaging 27.0 ppg…scored 33 points and had 14 rebounds in win over Madonna University…had 30 points and 8 rebounds vs. Illinois University-Springfield…had 19 points, on 9-11 shooting, and 7 rebounds in just 25 minutes vs. Siena Heights University…had 28 points and 12 rebounds in national tournament game vs. Concordia Nebraska…had 25 points, on 8-14 shooting, in national tournament game vs. Southwestern Kansas…led team to a 28 win, 5 loss season and a ranking of #6 in the USA. 2006-2007 Junior Season (Davenport University) First team All-American…Wolverine Hoosier Conference player of the year…led conference (5th in nation) in scoring at 20.85 ppg…2nd in conference (4th in nation) in steals (3.364 spg)…3rd in conference (34th in nation) in assists at 4.46 apg…scored school-record 40 points vs. #19 ranked Aquinas College…scored 39 points vs. #23 ranked Cornerstone University…scored 31 points on 13-21 shooting vs. Morningside in national tournament…had school’s only triple-double with 20 points, 13 rebounds and 10 steals vs. Indiana University-South Bend…had 33 points and 10 rebounds vs. Olivet Nazarene University…had 17 points and a school-record 13 assists vs. Webber International…scored in double figures in 30 of 33 games…scored 20+ points in 16 games and 30+ points in 7 games…led team to 25-8 record and #18 ranking in the USA. 2004-2005 Sophomore Season (Wright St. University) Averaged 10.5 points (second on team) and 3.6 rebounds per game…had double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds vs. IP-Fort Wayne…scored 22 points vs. Ohio University…scored 14 points with 3 rebounds and 3 assists vs. Miami…had 17 points vs. Central Michigan and 16 points and 5 rebounds vs. University of Dayton…had 15 points and 5 rebounds vs. Youngstown St…scored 14 points with 4 rebounds vs. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay…had 12 points and 8 assists vs. Cleveland State University…led team to a 19-11 record and second place finish in the Horizon League. 2003-2004 Freshman Season (Wright St. University) |
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