Hall of Fame
He is the only men’s basketball player in Edgewood College history, and one of the few in Wisconsin state college history, to tally more than 1,000 points, 500 assists, and 100 steals. He ranked first all-time in assists (516), second in steals (119) and free throws (271), and fourth in 3-point field goals (92) at the conclusion of his career. 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). He was a member of the NAIA All-District 14 team following his senior season, in addition to being recognized as an All-LMC performer in both men’s basketball and baseball. He batted .357 in 1992 and finished with a .324 career batting average in two seasons. He graduated in 1992 with a degree in Accounting.