Career statistics (through 2016-17)
2016-17: Appeared in four games and attempted one shot.
2015-16: Named First Team All-Conference and a starter in the WCC All-Star game as a sophomore at UW-Richland… Averaged 18.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 4.0 apg, 2.5 spg, and was an 82% free throw shooter… placed third in the three-point competition and second in the dunk competition… led team to second round of playoffs.
2014-15: Led conference in scoring (23.6 ppg) and was named First Team All-Conference as a freshman at UW-Richland… Started in the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference All-Star game and added 5 rpg, 50.4% field goal percentage, 37% three-point percentage on the season… Amassed a career-high 40 points against UW-Marathon and led team to State Championship runner-up.
High School: Won the Southwest Wisconsin Conference championship with Richland Center high school as a senior under head coach Brian Puls… Named Second Team All-Conference after averaging 14.0 ppg, 2.8 apg, 5.0 rpg, and 2.0 spg with a high of 28 points against Dodgeville… Led conference in assists, fourth in points, and rebounds while starting all 22 games… As a junior, averaged 8.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg, and shot 40% on three-pointers and started all 23 games as team finished with 14.9 record… Averaged 9.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg, and shot 40% on three-pointers in 15 starts as a sophomore… Three-year varsity member of football team and was named Honorable Mention All-Conference as a linebacker, team captain, and team defensive MVP… Ran track for two years and earned First Team All-Conference in high jump (6’-0”), 110 meter high hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, qualified for sectionals in three events, and named Team MVP and team points leader in senior season… Earned Team MVP and team points leader as a junior.
Personal: Majoring in Business Marketing and Management… Graduated with high honors… Member of Key Club and volunteered with Rotary lights, letters from Santa, food pantry, Easter egg hunt for kids, Halloween party for kids, and as a youth basketball coach… Competed in gymnastics for six years and is a gymnastics coach at Madison Turners… Home schooled until high school.
Why Edgewood College?: "I wanted to be close to family and friends, but also create new experiences in a city like Madison. I also wanted to get a great education, while playing basketball and Edgewood seemed like the perfect fit for me to continue my academic and sports career."