Q:: Three things I can't live without...
A:: Family. Friends. Cell Phone.
Q:: Why I chose University of Maine...
A:: I wanted to have the opportunity that not many people have to represent their home state.
Q:: Favorite class and why...
A:: My favorite class so far has been international business, the professor does a good job of presenting the material in an interesting way and creates a good atmosphere for learning.
Q:: One thing I have learned at Maine that I will carry with me for the rest of my life is...
A::Time management. Learning how to balance my time between basketball, classes, and homework will help me be more productive and efficient throughout life.
Q:: Other than playing in the NBA, my dream job is...
A::Something that integrates business and sports whether it is a sports agent or an office position for a professional sports team.
Q:: Other than my parents, the person who has had the most influence on me is and why...
A:: I can’t narrow it down to just one person but my friends in general. Seeing some of the hardships they have had to endure in their lives motivates me to persevere through my struggles.
Q:: The best thing about being a Maine Black Bear is...
A:: The best thing about being a Maine Black Bear is having the opportunity to represent my home state and taking pride in that.
Q:: Most memorable moment as an athlete...
A:: Becoming the number 1 ranked team in prep school after defeating the previous top ranked Hargrave Military Academy.
Q:: What I did this week as a student...
A:: It’s going to be a busy week for school work before we go off to spring break. I have a couple of tests coming up, one in a business management class and one in a nutrition class. I also have a group project to complete. Our assignment is to do a country analysis on Ecuador.
Q:: What I did this week as an athlete...
A:: It’s the week before the conference tournament starts so we have just been practicing to try and prepare for this weekend’s game against UMBC. We won our last home game of the season on Sunday against Stony Brook, so we earned the fourth seed in the conference tournament.
Q:: Based upon my experiences growing up, my advice for young kids about school and athletics is...
A:: Just work hard and don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. If you dedicate yourself and have the desire to accomplish a goal it can be done.
Q:: Why I am looking forward to the America East Men’s Basketball Championship at Agganis Arena in Boston on March 2-4...
A::I’m excited that we have the opportunity to compete for a chance to play in the NCAA tournament. It would be a huge accomplishment not only for our program but also for the state of Maine.