Q: Three Things I Can’t Live Without...
A: 1. My family 2. Steak / Chicken with Rice 3. My friends
Q: Why I Chose Boston University...
A: I choose Boston University because it has been a positive part of my life for such a long time. My father is the coach here and that influenced my decision. I enjoyed my recruiting visit to BU and hanging out with the players who showed me how much fun it can be going to school in the city.
Q: Favorite class and why...
A: My favorite class, that I have ever taken at BU, was a class called Race and Ethnic Relations because it did not focus on typical school issues like math and science but more real world issues that you can use in everyday life.
Q: One thing I have learned at BU that I will carry with me for the rest of my life is...
A: One thing that I have learned here at BU is to appreciate the opportunities that going to college presents. In addition, I have learned to understand how complex life is and that sports are not everything.
Q: The person, other than my parents, who has had the most influence on me is, and why...
A: Rasheed Wallace. I try to emulate his every move.
Q: The best thing about being a Boston U. Terrier is...
A: The best thing about being a Boston U. Terrier is knowing that the coaches and your teammates are all dedicated to achieve the same goals.
Q: Most memorable moment as an athlete...
A: My most memorable moment as an athlete would have to be winning 20 games as a freshman here at Boston U., but hopefully this will change.
Q: What I did this week as a student (classes, tests, projects, study hall)...
A: My typical week includes classes and study hall, but this week I am just hanging out with the team and practicing because it is January and we are on break.
Q: What I did this week as an athlete (practice, games)...
A: This week we played Holy Cross and had practice everyday in an attempt to prepare to win the game. We have today (Thursday) off and we will start preparing to play our conference schedule tomorrow.
Q: Based upon my experiences growing up, my advice for young kids about school and athletics is...
A: Based on my experiences growing up, my advice to young kids is to become the best you can at the sport or sports you are playing and at school by always striving to be successful. Be the best you can and things will work out in both school and athletics.
Q: Why I am looking forward to the America East Basketball Championship:
A: I am looking forward to this year’s AE Championships because it has been 2 years since I have been able to participate in the conference tournament and I hope to help my team make a memorable run.