2024-25: Third-team All-NCAC for third all-conference honor … Broke NCAC and Wooster career records with a 65.3 field-goal percentage (427-of-654), a clip that is the 16th-highest in Div. III history … Key leader in program’s fifth 10-0 start and a national ranking as high as sixth … Ended career with 1,200 points, the 23rd-most in program history and third-most among transfer players … Scored 1,000th career point against Pitt.-Bradford (Dec. 29) … Played in 28 games and made 26 starts … Third on the team with 11.7 points and third with 5.0 rebounds … Led the team with a 59.7 field-goal percentage (108-of-181) … Logged six 20-point games, led by a career-high 27 against Kenyon (Feb. 5) … Went 8-of-12 from the floor and 11-of-14 at the charity stripe against Kenyon … Had a double-double against the Owls with a season-high of 10 rebounds … Ranked second in the NCAC in field-goal percentage and attempted the second-most free throws in the conference.
2023-24: First-team NABC All-District and second-team D3hoops.com All-Region … Earned NCAC Player of the Year honors and was elevated to first-team All-NCAC … Broke NCAC and Wooster single-season records with a 72.8 (134-of-184) field-goal percentage … Just missed qualifying for the national leaderboard in field-goal percentage, which requires an average of at least five made field goals per game … Had he qualified, would have posted a top-25 single-season field-goal percentage in NCAA Div. III history … Averaged a career-high 13.5 points per game, which ranked second on the team … Started all 28 games … Averaged 4.5 rebounds per game and 1.1 assists per night … Made 24 consecutive field goals from Jan. 17 to Feb. 3, believed to be the program record … Came up two field goals shy of tying the all-time NCAA Div. III record for most consecutive makes … Shot 82.8 percent (77-of-93) from the field over Wooster’s last 13 games of the season and averaged 15.7 points per game during that stretch … NCAC Athlete of the Week on Feb. 13 after averaging 18 points, five rebounds, two assists, and 1.5 blocks over wins against Oberlin (Feb. 7) and Wittenberg (Feb. 10) … Shot 12-of-14 from the floor and 14-of-17 at the charity stripe over those two games and upped season field-goal percentage north of 70 percent that week … Opened year with career-high 25 points on 12-of-17 shooting in season-opener at Rochester (Nov. 10) … Upped career-high to 26 points in NCAC Tournament quarterfinal win over DePauw (Feb. 20), shooting 11-of-11 from the floor … Logged three 20-point games on the year … Corralled 10 rebounds in win over Edgewood (Dec. 29) … Member of the NABC Honors Court.
2022-23: Third-team All-NCAC honoree and made the NCAC All-Tournament Team … Played in all 27 games and averaged 17.1 minutes per outing … Ranked third on the team with 11.3 points per game, third with 4.5 rebounds per game, and averaged 1.0 steals and 0.4 blocks per game … Led the NCAC with a 69.1 field goal percentage (112-of-162), a mark that ranks second in single-season program history behind Matt Schlingman’s 69.6 percent (128-of-184) mark from the 2004-05 season … Averaged 15 points over the final eight games of the year, with three 20-point games during that stretch … Upped career-high in scoring to 20 at Kenyon (Feb. 1), in what marked Wooster’s 1,800th all-time victory … Went 8-of-11 from the floor against the Owls … Followed that up with 18 points against archrival Wittenberg (Feb. 4) and then hit 20 points again at Hiram (Feb. 8) … Upped career-high to 22 points at Denison (Feb. 15), going 10-of-13 from the floor in that game … Secured career-high nine rebounds against Wittenberg and had seven games with at least seven boards on the year … Scored 19 points in the championship game of the NCAC Tournament against Wabash (Feb. 25).
2021-22: Played in 27 games with three starts … Averaged 7.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game … Ranked second on the team with 14 blocked shots … Came on strong at end of year with 11.8 points and 4.3 rebounds over the final seven games … Scored a season-high 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting against Allegheny in the quarterfinals of the NCAC Tournament (Feb. 22) … Followed that up with 10 points and seven rebounds in NCAC Tournament semifinals against DePauw (Feb. 25) … Scored 13 points in NCAC Tournament championship game against Wabash (Feb. 26) … Converted an old-fashion three-point play with :48 remaining in regulation in the NCAC Tournament title game to help send the game to overtime … Played way onto NCAC All-Tournament Team … Also had a strong showing at Mose Hole/Kiwanis Classic and wound up playing way onto that all-tournament team … Scored 13 points in win over Lynchburg (Dec. 30) and followed that up with 12 points and season-best nine rebounds against Muskingum (Dec. 31) … Made first collegiate start against Kenyon (Jan. 12) and earned starting assignments at Hiram (Jan. 29) and at Kenyon (Feb. 2) … Logged a pair of three-block games.
Prior to Wooster: Attended Div. II Edinboro University for a year, and the team did not play any games due to COVID … In high school, was an all-district and first-team all-league selection as a senior at West Branch High School … Helped West Branch to the program’s first outright league title in 30 years … Three-year letterwinner under Mike Brown.
Personal: Parents are Dwaine and Kristen Everett … Business economics major.