
Every athlete has a moment where they decide who they really are. Mine came when I realized I wasn’t just trying to play at the college level—I was built to compete and lead at the highest level.
After two years at Loyola University Maryland, I entered the NCAA transfer portal with one goal in mind: to find the right D1 program that values toughness, IQ, and the ability to contribute immediately. My first year at Loyola was cut short by injury. My second year, the program underwent a coaching transition. While I didn’t get the chance to show what I could do on the court, I stayed committed to the process—growing my game, sharpening my mindset, and preparing for the opportunity ahead.

I’m 6’8” with the handle of a guard, the length of a forward, and the mindset of a leader.
I’m not chasing hype. I’m chasing fit. The right system. The right culture. The right challenge.
This is not a detour. This is the direct route—built on work, clarity, and confidence.
I’ve trained with elite-level shooting coach Dave Hopla. I’ve studied under mentors who sharpen the mental side of my game. I take pride in defending multiple positions, running the break, spacing the floor, and doing the gritty work that leads to wins.
I’m not waiting to get ready. I am ready.
While I remain open to any program that values hard work, team success, and impact—my focus is clear: I’m built for D1, and I’m ready to earn it.
So if you’re looking for a high-character athlete who’s hungry to contribute and prepared to make an immediate impact—I’m your guy.
Let’s build something great.
