He’s a former NCAA All-American who made his mark on the college basketball scene, playing from 2019 to 2025 across three major programs: the University of Wisconsin, the University of Missouri, and Colorado State University. During his standout year at Wisconsin, he truly shined—earning first-team All-Big Ten honors, a testament to his skill and impact on the court. That performance didn’t go unnoticed, as he was later selected in the second round by the Utah Jazz, marking the beginning of his professional journey.
Before all the accolades and national attention, though, he was already making history back home. At Omaha Central High School, he became their all-time leading scorer—a record that still stands. As a senior, he came close to capping it off with a state title but fell short in the Nebraska state championship game. Still, his talent was undeniable. Growing up, he lived with his parents and two brothers, raised in a close-knit family. His father, Jean, added an international flair to the story, having played soccer for the Cameroonian men’s national team. It’s clear that dedication runs in the family—and he’s carrying that legacy forward with every step he takes.
He once put up an incredible 41 points in a single game, setting what’s still the Wisconsin single-game scoring record to this day. And when it mattered most—his final college game—he came through again, dropping 37 points during the NCAA March Madness tournament, a performance that also stands as a Wisconsin program record. He really made his mark, showing time and again why he’s remembered as one of the greats. His ability to rise in big moments defined his legacy, and those records? They’re a testament to just how dominant he could be on the court.