Graduate (2025-26): Appeared in 24 games with 22 starts in 2025-26 after missing the last two seasons with leg injuries … Averaged 5.6 points, 4.1 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.9 steals in 23.8 minutes per game … Led Conference USA with 2.1 steals per game in conference play while ranking second in the league with 1.9 steals per game overall … Ranked fourth in CUSA with 4.1 assists per game and fifth in the conference with a 2.4 assist-to-turnover ratio … Scored 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting while contributing six rebounds, two assists and a steal in 19 minutes off the bench in his first game back since March 8, 2023, in WKU's season-opening 82-70 win over Tennessee Tech (11/3) … Posted 10 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals in 29 minutes in an 87-79 win at Eastern Kentucky (11/10) … Had four steals in three home wins against UTEP (1/10), Jax State (2/5) and Middle Tennessee (2/14) … Scored 10 points, dished out five assists, grabbed four rebounds and had two steals in a 94-73 win at CUSA regular-season champion Liberty (2/21) … Recorded a season-high nine assists in 26 minutes in a 97-65 win over UTEP on Senior Day (2/28).
Graduate (2024-25): Did not see time due to injury.
Graduate (2023-24): Medically redshirted after signing with WKU in August of 2023.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2021-23): 2023 SLC Defensive Player of the Year … Selected to All-Conference First Team, All-Defensive Team and NABC All-District First Team in 2023 … 2022 SLC Tournament MVP … 2022 All-Tournament Team and All-Defensive Team for the Southland Conference … Led the league in assists, assists to turnover ratio and steals in the 2022-23 season, ranking 14th in the nation in steals per game (2.3) and 23rd in assists per game (5.4) … Became first player in TAMUCC program history to have 15-plus points and 15-plus assists in a game … Averaged 13.4 points per game during senior season, increasing that average to 15.7 in league action … Shot 83.6% from the charity strip and 48.9% from the floor … Logged 23 double-figure scoring games in 2022-23, including four 20-plus point performances … Averaged 12.7 points and 6.3 assists per game in the 2022 Southland Conference Tournament, leading the Islanders to a tournament title and earning MVP status … Led the league in assists per game at 3.4 while averaging 9.8 points per game on the year and 12.2 points per game in conference play … Logged 17 double-figure scoring games with three contests of 20 points or more.
Mineral Area College (2019-21): Was the starting point guard for the Cardinals … Led the team to an undefeated regular season and 24-1 record during sophomore year, winning the Region 16 Championship, the NJCAA Midwest District Championship and made an appearance in the NJCAA Elite Eight in 2021 … Averaged 9.8 points, 6.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game while shooting 83.9% from the free throw line during the 2020-21 season … Averaged 10.2 points per game, helping the team to a 30-2 record in his debut season.
Springfield Southeast HS: Named the State Journal-Register's Large School Boys Basketball Player of the Year … Averaged 18 points, 8.2 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game in his four-year career … Led the team to a 30-2 record, winning a Central State Eight Conference Championship … Earned All-State, All-District and All-Conference accolades … Holds the high school's all-time assists record.
Hilltoppers to wear #11:
Dontaie Allen (2023-24)
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)