#50 • Forward
6-7 • 240 •
Senior
Odenton, Md.
National
Christian Academy
Career Notes
Four-year letterwinner... Played in 118 career games, which ranks
second all-time in school history... Also started 92 times during
his career... His 92 starts rank fifth all-time... Scored 850 career
points with 564 career rebounds... Ranks third all-time with 116
career blocked shots.
2008-09 | Senior
Played in and started all 30 games... Scored 241 points, grabbed 161
rebounds and led the team with 36 blocked shots... Dished out 29
assists and collected nine steals... Averaged 8.0 points and 5.4
rebounds per game... Ranked tied for third in the Horizon League
with 1.2 blocked shots per game... Scored in double figures 11
times... Led the team in scoring four times and rebounding nine
times... Shot 47.8 percent from the field, which ranked sixth in the
Horizon League... Made 99-of-207 from the field... His 50.9
field-goal percentage (57-of-112) against Horizon League foes ranked
third in the league... Posted four double-doubles... Scored 12
points with 13 rebounds against Allegheny (11/22)... Scored 14
points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field and hauled down 13 boards
in a 64-61 win over High Point (12/19)... Scored a season-high 18
points in wins over Lock Haven (12/29) and Cleveland State (1/23)...
He also grabbed 13 rebounds against the Bald Eagles... Recorded a
double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against Loyola (1/10).
2007-08 | Junior
Played in all 30 games, starting 22 contests...started the first 19
games of the season and three of the last four...scored 292 points,
grabbed 131 rebounds, blocked 25 shots, had 19 assists and 11
steals...averaged 9.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per game...shot 54.7
percent from the field making 117-of-214 attempts...ranked fourth in
the Horizon League in field-goal percentage...was eighth in the HL
with 0.83 blocks per game...was 58-of-105 from the free-throw
line...played 704 minutes, averaging 23.5 per contest...shot 58.3
percent (67-of-115) in league action...scored in
double figures on 17 occasions...finished with a career-high 21
points against nationally-ranked Butler...made 9-of-13 field goals
against the Bulldogs...had 18 points at Eastern Kentucky also going
9-of-13 from the field...grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds against
the Colonels...scored 17 points and had eight rebounds at Notre
Dame...had 16 points and nine rebounds at Akron...had 16 points at UIC in the regular season...was 6-of-8 from the field at Cleveland
State and against Robert Morris...was 5-of-5 from the field at home
against the Vikings...attempted at least seven shots on 20
occasions...grabbed five-or-more rebounds 11 times...was 6-of-6 from
the free-throw line at Akron...made 5-of-6 free-throw attempts at
Buffalo...attempted a season-high eight free throws at Notre
Dame...took six-or-more free throws in a game eight times...played a
season-high 35 minutes at Detroit...played more than 30 minutes six
times...dished out a season-high three assists at Butler...had two
assists four times...blocked two shots in a game eight times...had a
block in 17 games...had a season-best three steals against Kent
State...had a steal in nine games...led the team in rebounding five
times...was a the leading scorer on four occasions...attempted
double figures in shots seven times...led team with 15 dunks...was
the first player to score in five contests...earned his third
letter.
2006-07 | Sophomore
Played in all 31 games, starting the final 24 of the
season...scored 229 points, grabbed 197 rebounds and blocked 36
shots...36 blocks were the fifth most in a season in school
history...had 20 steals and 12 assists...averaged 7.4 points and 6.4
rebounds per game...was 90-of-162 from the field (55.6
percent)...was 49-of-82 from the free-throw line...was second on the
team in rebounding...second on the team with three double-doubles
(at Kent State, at Loyola, at Green Bay)...in HL action had 115
rebounds, averaging 7.2 a contest...scored 115 points (7.2 per game)
and had 19 blocks...finished sixth in the HL in overall rebounding
average...needed two more field-goals made to finish second in the
conference in shooting percentage for the year...was fourth in the
league averaging 1.16 blocks per game...tied for fourth in
league-games only in rebounding (7.2) and was fourth in blocks
(1.19)...was also fourth in offensive rebounds...grabbed double
figures in rebounds on six occasions...finished with a team-season
high 14 boards against Green Bay...had 14 points and 13 boards in
game at UWGB...had 12 rebounds in regular-season win over
Detroit...had 13 points and 11 rebounds in win at Kent
State...finished with 12 points and 11 boards at Loyola...best
offensive game was an 18-point performance against Eastern
Kentucky...also had eight rebounds in the game...was 7-of-11 from
the field and 4-of-6 from the line against EKU...was 7-of-10 from
the field at UIC...was 6-of-14 at Green Bay...14 attempts we a
season high...was 6-of-7 at Kent State and 6-of-7 against Detroit in
the HL Tournament...attempted seven free throws on three occasions
(Slippery Rock, Milwaukee, at Robert Morris)...had six
attempts against UW-Green Bay, EKU and at Cleveland State...had at
least six rebounds in 16 games...dished out high of three assists in
regular-season win over Detroit...had assists in eight games...had a
season-high three steals against EKU...had two steals in three other
tilts...blocked a career-high seven shots against Canisius...became
just second player in school history to register seven blocks in a
game...number was fourth most in school history...had five blocks at
UWGB...picked up three against UWM and three versus Detroit in HL
Tournament...scored in double figures 11 times...attempted double
figures in field goals on three occasions...played at least 30
minutes on 10 occasions...played a season-high 36 minutes at Kent
State and at Green Bay...finished with a team-high 23 dunks...had
four against UIC and three versus Eastern Kentucky...earned his second letter.
2005-06 | Freshman
Played in 27 games, starting 16 contests...after not
starting the opener, started the next three games...started six
straight games from Dec. 31 through Jan. 14...started the final
seven games of the season...played a total of 429 minutes, averaging
15.9 per contest...played 20-or-more minutes on 11 occasions...had a
season-high 34 minutes played at UW-Green Bay...scored 88 points and
grabbed 75 rebounds...averaged 3.3 points and 2.8 boards per
game...grabbed 31 offensive and 44 defensive boards...had a
team-best 19 blocked shots...ranked 11th in the HL in blocks per
game...also had seven assists and seven steals...was 38-of-81 from
the field (46.9 percent)...was 12-of-24 from the free-throw
line...scored in double figures on three occasions...had a
season-high 11 points at UW-Green Bay...scored 10 at Akron and had
10 at home against the Phoenix...finished with eight at
Canisius...grabbed a season-high seven rebounds at UIC...had six
boards in regular-season finale versus Loyola...had at least three
rebounds on 15 occasions...made a high of five field goals against
UW-Green Bay twice...attempted a season-best nine field goals at
Akron...15 of his 26 free-throw attempts came in the final seven
games of the season...made three free throws on six attempts at
Loyola in the HL Tournament...had two assists at UIC and at
Detroit...posted a high of three blocked shots at Loyola in the
tournament...had two steals at Eastern Michigan...finished with
eight dunks...was the first substitution six
times...was the first Penguin to score on five
occasions...as a starter, averaged 4.5 points and 3.3
rebounds...earned his first letter.
High School/Previous
Played power forward at National
Christian Academy...averaged 10 points and eight rebounds as a
senior...school was 20-11 last year...was a McDonald's All-America
nominee...coach was Trevor Browne...had only 27 students in his
graduating class...attended South Maryland Christian and Meade High
School prior to schooling at National Christian.
Personal
Parents are Joe and Armetha Liles…has a brother
(Joe, Jr.)…major is pre-Business William Lackey Scholarship
Recipient 2008-09...born Nov. 17, 1986. |