Entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on April 11, 2024.
REDSHIRT SENIOR (2023-24): Appeared in 33 of WKU’s 34 games, making starts in 13 contests… Averaged 8.2 points and 3.0 rebounds per game while shooting a team-high 40.0% from beyond the arc (56-140) and averaging 20.8 minutes per outing… Charted a season high of 30 points against FIU on Jan. 25, netting 5-of-7 three-pointers while connecting on 9-of-11 from the field and 7-of-7 from the charity stripe... Had 11 games of double-digit scoring... Finished fifth on the team in points (8.2) and steals (22)... Finished fourth in blocks (12) and minutes (20.8)... Charted double-digit points in four of the Tops' final seven games, including 13 points in the team's CUSA quarterfinal victory over New Mexico State... Notched 18 points in the Tops' road victory over Murray State on Nov. 14, connecting on 4-of-5 from the arc and 6-of-9 from the field... Scored 17 points on the road at Cal Baptist, connecting on 4-of-8 from three and 6-of-11 from the field... Helped lead WKU to its first-ever CUSA Tournament Championship and first conference title since 2013
REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2022-23): Appeared in 26 of WKU’s 33 games, making starts in the final 11 contests… Sat the other seven games due to an eligibility issue with his previous institution and university… When starting, averaged 13.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game and shot 41.6% from beyond the arc (32-77) in 32.0 minutes… Over the year, averaged 20.9 minutes per game with 9.3 points and 3.1 boards per game… Had 11 games of double-digit scoring, completing nine of those in his 11 starts… Finished 11th in the league in 3-pointers made per game (1.85)… Scored a WKU career-high 25 points against UTEP on Feb. 4 in his second-ever start, winning C-USA Player of the Week by pairing it with a 22 point-performance against UTSA just two days prior… Made six 3-pointers at Charlotte on Feb. 16, playing 42 minutes, shooting 54.5% from beyond the arc and notching a double-double with 24 points and 10 boards… Scored 16 points and netted two 3-pointers in his first time playing in Diddle Arena on Nov. 12
KENTUCKY (2019-22): Played in 18 games as a redshirt sophomore in 2021-22, averaging 6.7 minhutes per outing… Logged five points, three rebounds and a block against Mississippi State in the regular season… Tallied a season-high 14 points and seven rebounds against North Florida… Appeared in 22 games in the 2020-21 season… Finished second on the team with 31 3-pointers on 39.7% shooting from the arc… Averaged 5.4 points and led the team in field goal percentage (for those who had 50 or more fieldgoal attempts) at 54.5%... Combined to score 46 points on 16 of 28 shooting with 13 3-pointers in the two games Kentucky played against Mississippi State… Was the sixth freshman in school history to make seven or more 3-pointers in a game… Named SEC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 4, 2021… Used his first season on campus as an injury redshirt year coming out of high school
HIGH SCHOOL: Mr. Kentucky Basketball 2019… Ranked in the top 75 by Rivals and top 100 by the Recruiting Services Consensus Index… Named All-State First Team in his senior year… Finished his high school career with 3,255 career points, ranking 11th all-time in state history at the time… Grabbed 1,228 career rebounds, the 22nd-best in the state’s record books… Averaged 42.9 points and 14.2 boards in his limited 13 senior games due to a torn ACL in December 2018… Named Pangos All-American… Went to Pendleton County HS
HILLTOPPERS TO WEAR NUMBER 11:
Taveion Hollingsworth (2018-21)
Aaron Adeoye (2014)
Spence Sheldon (2012-13)
Dejan Cvoro (2009)
Danny Rumph (2003-05)
Raynardo Curry (2000-02)
Joe Harney (1996-99)
Mark Bell (1992)
Durey Cadwell (1988-89)
Kurk Lee (1986-87)
Lamont Coffey (1985)
Ken Hatcher (1981-84)
Bill Bryant (1980)
Steve Ashby (1976-78)
Ed Gampfer (1973-75)
Gary Raymond (1972)
Jim Rose (1969-71)
Charles Selvy (1968)
Mike Kitchens (1965-66)
Bobby Moore (1962-63)
Brentley Bernard (1960-61)
Ronnie Sutton (1959)
Owen Lawson (1956-58)
Dencel Miller (1954-55)
Tom Schutz (1953)
Gene Rhodes (1949-52)
Dee Gibson (1943, 1947-48)
Brian Murphy (1944-45)
Alex Downing (1939-41)
Carl Lamar (1935-37)
Elmo Meacham (1934-36)