Humboldt Athletics Hall of Fame
A standout in Humboldt men's basketball history, this athlete earned three NCAA All-American honors (2001–04) and was named the 2003–04 West Region Player of the Year. He was a two-time GNAC Player of the Year (2001–02, 2002–03), GNAC Freshman of the Year (2000–01), and a four-time First Team All-GNAC selection. He played a pivotal role in Humboldt's 2003–04 Final Four and West Region championship run, helping the program secure three GNAC titles during his career. Despite not graduating, he is now eligible for recognition with the 20-year period elapsed. He ranks second in career scoring at Humboldt with 2,077 points—one of only two players in program history to eclipse 2,000—and holds GNAC and Humboldt records for career rebounds (1,268), field goals made (828), offensive rebounds (432), and double-doubles (61). He also owns single-game records for rebounds (29) and blocks (8), and single-season marks for rebounds (353), field goals (235), and double-doubles (20, achieved in both 2001–02 and 2002–03). After college, he played professionally in Mexico and Iceland before signing with the Portland franchise of the International Basketball League.