2016-17: Started all 26 games in the backcourt for the Hornets in his final year...lead the team in assists per game with 2.8, while being second best on the team averaging 6.6 rebounds per game...averaged 7.3 points per game...best game came in his final game in a Hornet uniform, putting up 19 points with 14 rebounds against Virginia Wesleyan in the quarterfinal round of the ODAC Championships on February 23rd.
2015-16: Versatile Guard who played in 29 games with 27 starts…averaged a career high 7.7 points per game…scored career-high 20 points at Emory & Henry…had two games were he shot 100% from the field against Hampden-Sydney and E&H respectively in the ODAC Tournament…averaged 6.6 rebounds per game mainly while playing point guard which ranked second on the team per game and seventh in the conference…led the team in assists with 3.8 per game…Looking to be a one of the top guards in the ODAC in his final campaign.
2014-2015: Second-year guard continued to impress in his role as starting point guard…played in every game and started all but one of them…handled many duties including averaging the second most minutes played for the team, 30.3…averaged 6.3 points per game, with four games in double-figures, which included a season-high 16 in the win over Mary Washington…very staunch defender who averaged more than a steal per game…will look to continue to improve and push LC to one of the best teams in the conference.
2013-14: Very impressive first season on Lakeside Drive… Played in every game on the year, and started in 18 of them… Floor general who sees the court very well… Averaged 6.7 points per game and scored in double-figures three times on the year, but impacted the game in other ways… Almost notched the program’s second triple-double against Randolph College, as he scored 13 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and dished out nine assists… Great defender who had 46 steals on the year… Coaches expect him to make a large leap and be one of the elite point guards in the conference next year.
Before LC: Three-year starter for Brad Lear at North Stafford High School… Named First Team All-Commonwealth District, Second Team All-Area, and Second Team All-Northwest Region while averaging 15 points per game for the Wolverines… 2011-12 Honorable Mention All-Commonwealth District and Honorable Mention All-Area as a junior… Helped team to 37-10 record in his junior and senior seasons.
Personal
Parents: Warren ad LaFonda White
Siblings: Whitney
Dream Vacation: Travel to Hawaii
Favorite Movie: Little Rascals
Favorite TV Shows: Power, The Walking Dead
Career Aspirations: To be a spokesperson for an organization/company
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a Hornet is important to me because it allows me to perform at a high level, while giving back to the community who as given so much to the college