REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2024-25)
- Played in 18 games, starting in five and playing in 252 minutes
- Averaged 5.1 points and 1.9 rebounds per contest
- Shot 37.1% from the field (33-for-89), 28.1% from three-point range (9-for-32) and 80% from the free throw line (16-for-20)
- Collected 13 assists, eight steals and four blocks on the campaign
- Missed UCF's first 10 games with injury, as well as finished the year with a different injury, with his final game being on March 1 at TCU
- Scored a season-high 14 points twice in the span of a week, doing so against Iowa State on Feb. 11 before scoring 14 again on Feb. 19 at Oklahoma State
- Had three games with 10 or more points, with the other being at TCU (March 1)
- Pulled in a season-high seven rebounds twice, at Oklahoma State (Feb. 19) and vs. Kansas State (Feb. 26)
- Recorded a season-high four assists and season-high two blocks at TCU (March 1)
- Made three three-pointers in his outing at TCU (March 1)
- Snagged a season-high two steals three seperate times, doing so at Kansas (Jan. 28), vs. Utah (Feb. 23) and vs. Kansas State (Feb. 26)
FRESHMAN (2023-24, AT MEMPHIS)
- Did not see game action, earning a redshirt
HIGH SCHOOL
- Played at San Ysidro for his senior season where he posted 23.8 points, 9.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game, per MaxPreps
- Spent his sophomore and junior seasons at Lake Norman Christian
- Named MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year at San Ysidro, posting a stat line of 29.9 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game, per MaxPreps
- Scored 46 points in his high school debut on Nov. 20, 2019
- Tallied a career-high 77 points with nine three-point makes on Dec. 13 in a 116-52 win over Kearny High School
- Tabbed as a four-star recruit coming out of high school, ranking No. 39 in the country and No. 8 in California, according to 247Sports
- His 0.9809 compisite ranking out of high school would be the second highest for a UCF recruit, had he committed straight to UCF
- His mom, Charisse, was a softball player at Kearny High School before going to Hampton University to play at the collegiate level while his dad, Mahlon, was a basketball player at Sweetwater High School