Currently a freshman at Southwestern Adventist university in Texas looking to transfer to a better school for basketball & school. I am 6’5 all around tall guard at 191 with a long wingspan. I played SF and PF due to having real small guards but still on the wing. My strengths in basketball are hustle, defense, ball handling, driving, getting to the basket, rebounding and IQ reading the floor and I have a decent shot. I did great for my first year of college the first semester with 10ppg and 8rebounds per game. I was the top 5 in our region in rebounds and was in the top 10 in scoring for the first half semester. Sadly I didn’t get to play second semester due to a class that didn’t count but later on finding out it was counted but too late to play, but that didn’t stop me at all I kept working. First semester I gained a lot of experience from Playing against 3 NCAA teams and 1 NCAA d2 team. I played well for my first time playing against higher teams and will definitely be working hard during the summer. EI'm interested in becoming a student athlete here at. Sadly my School doesn’t have a transfer portal so its hard for colleges coaches to recognize me so I trying best to get known off emailing.
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