One of the top players in the conference evidenced by back-to-back all-conference seasons … Possesses an all-around game, and coaches note is very motivated to have a very successful senior year.
2016-17: Continued to shine on the court, earning second-team all-conference laurels … One of the finalists for GEICO’s Play of the Year competition for his go-ahead and-one from thrilling double overtime win at DePauw (Jan. 28) … Became the 42nd 1,000-point scorer in program history versus Hiram (Jan. 25) … Offensively, logged a second straight 400-point season, while ranking second on the team in scoring at 14.5 points per game … One of two players to start all 29 games … Consistently in double figures in the scoring column, doing so in 26 of 29 games with five 20-point outings to his credit … Led the way in NCAC Tournament quarterfinal with 22 points and three assists in win over Wabash (Feb. 21) … Added 18 points during Scots’ four-point win over Ohio Wesleyan in championship game of NCAC Tournament (Feb. 25) … Consistency at the charity stripe led to string of 30 consecutive made free throws between Jan. 18 and Feb. 1, including a 12-for-12 night versus Hiram … Averaged 3.0 rebounds on the year and dished out nearly two assists per night.
2015-16: Named second-team all-Great Lakes Region by D3hoops.com, and first-team all-NCAC … Lone student-athlete on the team to start all 32 contests … Ranked second on the team with 14.5 points per game, and second in assists with 76 … Deep threat, knocking down 43.1 percent (44-for-102) of shots from behind the arc … Reached the 20-point plateau five times on the year … Helped lift Wooster past No. 7 Ohio Wesleyan (Jan. 27) with a pair of free throws with 0.7 seconds remaining in a 91-90 win … Lights out in home win versus Kenyon (Feb. 3) going 8-for-11 from the field and 7-for-7 at the free throw line for a career-high 25 points … Scored 20 points at Hiram (Feb. 10), and followed with 22 versus archrival Wittenberg (Feb. 13) for three 20-point games in a four-game span … One of the keys in win over Hiram (Feb. 26) in semifinal game of NCAC Tournament with 20 points … Secured career-high eight rebounds at Ohio Wesleyan (Dec. 2) and dished out six assists versus Allegheny (Jan. 20) and Lancaster Bible (March 4).
2014-15: Inserted as the starting point guard in sixth career game and stayed there rest of the season for 25 games started in 30 games played … Finished as teams’ fourth-leading scorer, averaging just under double-digits at 9.5 points … Wooster’s leader and fifth in the conference in assists (2.7 apg) … Also contributed 2.4 rebounds per game and tallied 19 steals … Reached double figures 15 times, with a season-high 22 coming at Denison (Jan. 3) when he knocked down 4-of-7 3-pointers … Had eight games with five or more assists, including six in a row mid-season (Jan. 3-21) … Distributed season-best seven assists against rival Wittenberg (Jan. 17).
Prior to Wooster: Three-time all-Chagrin Valley Conference (Chagrin Division) award winner at Orange High School, coached by Derrick Ziegler … Also named third-team Northeast Lakes All-District (Division II) in 2013-14 … 1,000-point career scorer (1,029) for the Lions … Lettered in track & field as well.
Personal: Born on Aug. 11, 1995 … Son of Johnny and Charriss Williams … Majoring in political science with a minor in communication studies.