FEATURES: The Fresno Bee (3/11/14)
As a Redshirt Senior (2016-17) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Appeared in all but one game (missed game at ASU)
• Averaged 12.6 minutes per contest
• Played in 117 career games, third most on the 2016-17 roster
• Drew five charging calls against Seton Hall, while playing a season-long 28 minutes. Also posted five steals vs. the Pirates
• Season-high 12 points to go along with three rebounds in 16 minutes of action against Saint Mary’s
• Connected on five three-point field goals
• Posted 10 points and six rebounds in 15 minutes in season opener against Harvard
• Collected seven rebounds in nine minutes against Weber State
As a Redshirt Junior (2015-16) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Center, who played in 27 games
• Started 10 games overall, including each of the final eight contests
• Scored a career-high 13 in a career-long 32 minutes in the win over No. 11 Oregon
• Recorded 10 points in 22 minutes against Oregon State
• Combined for 17 points in 32 minutes against Arizona and ASU
• Finished with eight points in 15 minutes vs. No. 12 Arizona
• Collected season-high seven rebounds in 17 minutes at Oregon State
• Has played in 87 career games with 12 starts so far
As a Junior (2014-15) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Missed the first seven games, rehabbing a hip injury
• Appeared in eight games before sitting out remainder of the season
• Made season debut against Loyola Marymount (Dec. 17), finishing with four points and two rebounds
• Provided two points and two blocks in eight minutes off the bench against Texas (Dec. 23)
• Made first career start against Washington State (Jan. 2), grabbing season-best six rebounds in 15 minutes before fouling out
• Added four points and four rebounds in career-high 19 minutes against Washington (Jan. 4)
As a Sophomore (2013-14) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Participated in 32 games, all in a reserve role
• Averaged 1.1 rebounds, shooting 6-16 from the field
• Grabbed career-high eight rebounds in 16 minutes off the bench in a win over Northwestern (Nov. 14)
• Scored four points in seven minutes off the bench against UC Davis (Dec. 14)
• Against Michigan (Dec. 21), converted the second of two free throws to help Stanford mount a late rally
• Against Washington State (Jan. 15), converted a three-point play in eight minutes off the bench
• Came off the bench to grab three rebounds against Colorado (Mar. 5)
• Knocked down his first bucket in over a month during a win over Kansas (Mar. 23), making a jumper that extended Stanford’s largest lead of the game
As a Freshman (2012-13) | Game-by-Game Stats
• Appeared in 20 games, all off the bench, averaging 0.7 points and 0.8 rebounds
• Made collegiate debut against CS Fullerton (Nov. 12), playing the final minute
• Contributed four points and three boards in 13 minutes against Belmont (Nov. 18)
• Played season-high 14 minutes against UC Davis (Dec. 15), grabbing two rebounds and making one of two free throws
Prior to Stanford
• 2012 graduate of Central Valley Christian High School in Visalia, Calif.
• Checks in at No. 89 in ESPNU's 100 national rankings
• Listed No. 21 among centers and No. 80 overall as a four-star recruit by Scout.com
• Finished career with 2,598 points, 1,765 rebounds and 570 blocks, ranking first in Central Section history in rebounds and second in points and blocks
• Averaged 27.4 points, 18.3 rebounds, 5.7 blocks and 2.6 steals per game as a senior, while leading team to a 28-3 record and section Division IV championship
• 2012 Fresno Bee Boys Basketball Player of the Year
• Posted double-doubles in 77 of his final 78 games
• Averaged 22.8 points, 16.9 rebounds and 4.9 blocks per game as a junior
• In his first three seasons, guided the Cavaliers to three Central Sequoia League titles, two Central Section Division V championships (2009, 2010) and a Division IV runner-up finish (2011)
• Two-time National Christian Schools Athletic Association All-American
• Named Central Sequoia League MVP
• Two-time All-State Division IV honoree
• Member of the Organized Chaos AAU
Personal
• Born in Hanford, Calif.
• Parents are Pete and LuJean
• Has one sister, Anneka
• Father, Pete, played for four teams during a six-year NBA career