Personal
- Earned his Master's degree in physical education
- Played on the Cougar baseball team as well
- Married to Sandra with two children
Career Highlights
- Averaged 19.7 ppg his senior season
- Named UPI Little All-America (1st) and Helms (2nd)
- Broke Terry Tebbs' Smith Fieldhouse record of 12 field goals in one game by scoring 14 field goals
- Named Skyline Conference Player of the Year his senior year
- Also played shortstop on the BYu baseball team
Before BYU
- Attended Granger High School
After BYU
- Worked as an assistant basketball coach at BYU
- Became head basketball and football coach for a high school in Golden, Colorado
- Made the head basketball coach at Westminister College in Salt Lake City in 1966
- Became the Athletic Director and Dean of Men at Westminister in 1968
Post BYU Honors and Societies
- Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1981
Stats
Year G FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% R-AVE P-AVE56-57 26 203-565 36 105-124 85 100-3.8 511-19.755-56 23 73-217 34 20-28 71 23-1.0 166-7.754-55 9 4-23 15 0-1 0 4-0.44 8-.9Totals 55 280-805 35 125-153 82 127-2.3 685-12.5