Career Highlights
- CSC Academic All-District (2025)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2024)
As a Redshirt Sophomore (2024-25)
- CSC Academic All-District
- Appeared in 35 games with 29 starts
- Averaged 7.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. Second on the team in rebounds and assists, fourth in scoring. Shot 81.8 percent from the free throw line
- Scored a career-high 15 points against Northern Arizona (Nov. 12), finished in double figures nine times
- Two games with more than 10 rebounds, including a career-high 12 at Notre Dame (March 5)
- Three or more assists 13 times, set a career best with eight in a win over NC State (Feb. 8). Scored the game winning layup with 8.1 seconds remaining to beat the Wolfpack, 74-73
- Improved scoring average by 5.1 points per game from the 2023-24 season
- Helped Stanford to its most wins (21) since 2015, a program record-tying 17 wins at Maples Pavilion, and school records as a team in 3-pointers (294), free throw percentage (.789) and fewest turnovers per game (10.5)
As a Sophomore (2023-24)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in five games off the bench
- Averaged 2.4 points per game
- Scored a season-best seven points against Eastern Washington (Nov. 17)
As a Freshman (2022-23)
- Appeared in 17 games off the bench
- Averaged 3.5 points per game, shot 50.0 percent from the field and 45.7 percent from the 3-point line
- Best 3-point percentage in the Pac-12 among players with at least 15 makes
- Scored in double figures twice, vs. Green Bay (11, Dec. 16) and at Washington (10, Jan. 12).
Before Stanford
- Four-star recruit by Rivals and ESPN, once rated as high as No. 84 nationally by Rivals and as a top-20 shooting guard. Three-star addition from 247Sports
- Averaged 17 points per game while leading Coppell to a 17-4 overall record as a junior, while also averaging eight rebounds, three assists and three made triples per game.
- Three-time district champion at Coppell
- Three-time first-team all-district and first team all-region as a sophomore and junior. Scored over 1,000 points as a junior.
- McDonald’s All-American game nominee
- All-State academic selection
- Joins a select group of Indian student-athletes to play Division I basketball
- Chose Stanford over Creighton, SMU, Oklahoma State, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton and Rice