Hall of Fame
A three-time All-American by the National Small College Athletic Association, he is the school’s all-time leading scorer in men’s basketball with 1,980 career points. His 899 rebounds, 126 steals, 804 field goals, and .584 field goal percentage also ranked at the top of the record book at the end of his playing career in 1992. He helped Edgewood College reach two NSCAA national tournaments (1989, 1990), the school’s first-ever NAIA national tournament, and it’s first-ever Lake Michigan Conference regular season and tournament championships (1992). Three out of his four seasons he led Edgewood College in scoring. He was also named the NSCAA North Central District Player of the Year in 1990 and 1991. He graduated in 1993 with a degree in Mathematics Teaching.