2023-24 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
Notes: Won a silver medal with Team Israel at the 2023 FIBA Under-20 European Championships in Heraklion, Greece... Averaged 17.7 points, which was second in the tournament, and 12.0 rebounds, which led the tournament... Named to tournament's All Star Five... Posted double-doubles in five of seven games.
2023-24: Unanimous first team All-Ivy selection... Named to NABC District 13 first team... Finalist for the Lou Henson Award, presented to the top mid-major player in the nation... Led the Ivy League in rebounding (9.7 rpg.)... Second in the league with 43 blocked shots and 10th in scoring (14.1 ppg.)... Second on the team with 76 assists... Made 29 three-pointers, which was fourth on the team... Named the Most Outstanding Player at the Ivy League Tournament after he had nine points, 13 rebounds, two assists and four blocks in the championship game win over Brown and 19 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two blocks in the semifinal victory over Cornell... Five time Ivy League Player of the Week... Posted 14 double-doubles... CSC Academic All-District selection... Recipient of the Dutch Arnold Award as the team’s most valuable player.
2022-23: Appeared in 21 games off the bench... Averaged 2.6 points, 2.1 rebounds... Scored eight points in the victory at Brown that clinched a share of the Ivy League regular season title... Played a total of 17 minutes in the Ivy Tournament...Scored three points in 13 minutes in the NIT game at Vanderbilt... Recipient of the team's John C. Cobb Award as the rookie of the year.
High School: McDonald's All America Game nominee… Helped Northfield Mount Hermon reach the finals in both the NEPSAC Triple-A championship and the national prep championship… NMH Team was ranked No. 11 in the country for the majority of the season.
AAU: Played for Mac Irvin Fire EYBL.
Personal: Oldest brother Josh played basketball at Lehigh University… Other older brother Jake plays basketball at Washington University in Saint Louis (Class of 2025)… Volunteer at multiple soup kitchens throughout the Chicago land area… Went on a partial service trip to Costa Rica.
Why Yale? – “Because it truly is the best mix of basketball and education in the world. I had the opportunity to receive an extremely prestigious degree while also playing on a winning team at the highest level of college basketball. Also, the relationship I built with Coach Jones and the coaching staff was real, authentic, and they stuck with me since the first days of my recruiting process.”
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Historical Player Information
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2022-23First Year
F
7'0"
250 lbs
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2023-24Sophomore
F
7'0"
255 lbs