Older brother Noah played college basketball at Marshall and University of Charleston
Before committing to Wake Forest was also recruited by Marshall, Ohio, UCF and VCU
At Wake Forest
Played in 62 games and started six times for the Demon Deacons
A team captain as a sophomore in 2012-13
As a sophomore averaged 4.5 points and 1.1 rebounds in 14.2 minutes per game while shooting .395 from the field, .422 from three and .600 from the free throw line
Scored a career-high 15 points while hitting a career-best 5 of 8 from three vs. High Point on Dec. 5, 2012
Scored in double figures five times and hit two-plus threes 10 times
As a freshman in 2011-12 averaged 6.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 26.1 minutes per game and shot .350 from the field, .320 from three and .821 from the free throw line
Scored in double figures nine times and hit two-plus threes 12 times
At Ripley High School
A 2011 first-team Parade All-American
2011 Gatorade Boys Basketball Player of the Year for the state of West Virginia and a McDonald’s All-America nominee
Two-time first team all-state selection in 2009-10 and 2010-11
Received the 2011 Bill Evans Award, which goes to the state's player of the year (was second in the voting as a junior)
Placed second at the inaugural High School 3-Point Championships held during the 2011 NCAA Final Four in Houston
Scored 2,210 points at Ripley – 10th all-time in West Virginia state history
Led the state in scoring as a junior (32 ppg) and as a senior (37 ppg)
A four-year letterwinner for Craig Harmon at Ripley and led Vikings to four-straight winning seasons
Started as a freshman alongside older brother, Noah and helped Ripley to the school's first winning record (15-10, 11-8 MSAC) in more than a decade in 2007-08
As a senior in 2010-11 averaged 37.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 2.5 steals per game, also made 141 3-point field goals
Averaged 32.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists as a junior
Named Mountain State Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a senior
Co-player of the year in the Mountain State Athletic Conference as a junior
First team All-Mid Ohio Valley
Named to the MaxPreps 2009-10 Junior All-American Team
Participated in the West Virginia North/South All-Star Game
Rated by both Rivals and Scout as a three-star prospect
Played AAU ball two seasons with the Ohio Basketball Club and two seasons with the West Virginia Wildcats Select Team
Graduated with a 3.5 cumulative GPA, was an honor roll student
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
Sophmore Year
Junior Year
2014-2015
A team captain
Ranked 10th in the nation in 3-point field goals, 18th in 3-point field goals per game, 22nd in 3-point field goal attempts and 27th in 3-point field-goal percentage
Ranked 1st in the WCC in 3-point field goals made, 8th in 3-point field goal percentage and 13th in scoring
Set the BYU record for 3-pointers in a game with 10 vs. Chaminade at the Maui Invitational
Ranks 4th for most consecutive games with a 3-pointer in a single season with 18
Made 6 3s vs. Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament, tied for second most in BYU history in NCAA tournament games
Made 6 3s vs. Portland in the WCC tournament, the second most in BYU history in a conference tournament game
Ranks 2nd in BYU history for 3-pointers in a single season (103) and 4th in 3-point field goal percentage (.415, minimum 70 3-point field goals made)
Ranks 2nd in BYU history for games with 5 3-pointers (8) and is tied for second in games with 3 3-pointers (17)
Posted season highs of 30 points (Chaminade), 5 rebounds (twice), 5 assists (twice), 3 steals (Hawaii) and 10 3-point field goals (Chaminade)
Scored in double figures 21 times, 20-plus points 6 times and 30-plus points once
Led BYU in scoring 4 times
Senior Year
2015-2016
A team captain
Named to the All-WCC First Team
Named to the Diamond Head Classic All-Tournament Team
Nationally was ranked 3rd in 3-point field goal attempts, 9th in total 3-point field goals made, 23rd in total field goal attempts, 26th in 3-point field goals per game, 27th in total points, 30th in total minutes, 63rd in total field goals made, 79th in scoring, 95th in 3-point field goal percentage and 106th in free-throw percentage
In the WCC was 1st in 3-point field goals made, 5th in scoring, 5th in free-throw percentage, 6th in minutes played and 11th in steals
In the BYU record book, concluded his career 1st in 3-point field goals per game, 1st in games with 5-plus 3-point field goals, 3rd in games with 3-plus 3-point field goals, 4th in 3-point field goals made and 39th in scoring
Was 7th fastest to 1,000 career points and tied for 6th fastest to 1,100 career points in BYU history
Finished the 2015-16 season T-1st in games with 3-plus 3-point field games in a season 2nd in 3-point field goals, 2nd in 3-point field goals per game, T-3rd in games with 5 3-point field goals, 9th in 3-point field goal percentage and 10th in points
Ended the season with 26-straight games with a made 3-pointer, the second-longest streak in BYU history
Set Diamond Head Classic records with 41 points and 9 3-pointer field goals vs. New Mexico
Posted season highs of 41 points (vs. New Mexico), 6 rebounds (3 times), 6 assists (at Santa Clara), 4 steals (vs. Weber State) and 9 3-point field goals (vs. New Mexico)
Scored in double figures 31 times and 20-plus points 18 times
Hit 3-plus 3s 22 times and had 3-plus steals 5 times
Led BYU in scoring 15 times and assists once
Graduate Year
Redshirt Year
2013-2014
Sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules – played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Wake Forest from 2011 to 2013
Medical Redshirt Year
2013-2014
Sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules – played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Wake Forest from 2011 to 2013