Very talented wide receiver who is one of the top receivers in the Colonial Athletic Association ... named to 2008 Pre-Season All-CAA team ... could be an All-American candidate ... earned second team All-CAA in 2006 ... one of the Tiger co-captains this season ... enters senior year as the fourth-leading receiver in school history with 167 catches for 1928 yards and seven touchdowns ... trails all-time leader Jamal White, ?02 by 52 catches ... has caught at least 50 passes in his first three seasons ... has caught at least one pass in all 33 games of his college career ... has caught 163 of his 167 career passes from Sean Schaefer ... has a career high of 9 receptions, a mark he has reached four times ... has good hands and excellent size ... runs well ... will return punts again this season ... was a freshman "red shirt" in 2004.
2007 Season: Started all 11 games at wide receiver ... earned second team All-CAA honors ... Tigers’ leading receiver with 66 catches for 680 yards ... third-leading receiver in the CAA ... caught at least three passes in every game ... also ranked seventh in the CAA in punt return average ... had 17 punt returns for 101 yards and a 5.9 average ... had three receptions for 38 yards and one touchdown in 20-10 win over Central Connecticut ... caught a 19-yard TD pass from Sean Schaefer with 55 seconds left in first half to give Tigers a 10-7 lead ... had five receptions for 64 yards in win at Morgan State ... caught six passes for 72 yards, including a 39-yard reception, at Massachusetts ... had four receptions for 45 yards against Delaware ... matched career high with nine receptions for 69 yards at William & Mary ... returned four punts for 31 yards at William & Mary with a 21-yard return ... helped Tigers to 23-21 come-from-behind win over Richmond with 52 yards ... caught four passes for 46 yards against Hofstra ... also returned two punts for 24 yards against Hofstra ... had six receptions for 69 yards at Colgate ... matched career high with nine catches for 79 yards at Maine ... also caught nine passes for 95 yards against Villanova ... had six receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown in season-ending loss at James Madison ... caught a 16-yard TD pass from Sean Schaefer in fourth quarter as Tigers tried to come from behind.
2006 Season: Starter in all 11 games at wide receiver ... Tigers’ second-leading receiver with 50 catches for 546 yards and one touchdown ... ran the ball twice for nine yards ... caught two passes for 42 yards in win over Morgan State ... had four catches for 44 yards in win at Elon ... caught seven passes for 86 yards with one touchdown at Hofstra ... caught a 15-yard TD pass with 5:22 remaining to help Tigers come from behind ... helped Tigers to win at Villanova with career high nine receptions for 84 yards ... caught four passes for 79 yards in win at Delaware ... had six receptions for 63 yards against William & Mary ... caught four passes for 35 yards at Richmond.
2005 Season: Appeared in 11 games and started four times ... earned spot in starting lineup in final four games of the year ... Tigers’ second-leading receiver ... caught 51 passes for 702 yards and four touchdowns ... caught at least two passes in every game ... caught five passes for 47 yards in first college game, a win over Morgan State ... scored first TD of college career on a 10-yard pass play against New Hampshire ... helped Tigers to win over Delaware with four catches for 54 yards ... caught five passes for 64 yards in win at Rhode Island ... helped Tigers to win at Liberty with five receptions for 59 yards ... had season high eight catches for 93 yards and a TD at William & Mary ... caught 84-yard TD pass in Tigers’ win over Villanova, which is the fourth-longest pass play in school history ... had five catches for 110 yards against the Wildcats ... caught six passes for 116 yards against Richmond ... made four catches for 57 yards and a 19-yard TD at James Madison ... had a 33-yard punt return against Lock Haven ... blocked a punt at Northeastern and received credit for a 42-yard return.
At St. John’s College High School: Ranked among the top receivers in the region as a sophomore ... named third team all-conference as a sophomore ... made second team all-conference as a junior ... posted a 4.65 time in the 40-yard dash ... played football for former Navy Coach Eliott Uzelac ... caught 67 passes for 764 yards in career ... had a 70-yard TD reception for the Cadets ... reached WCAC semi-finals in 2003 ... also a member of the track and field team.
Personal: Favorite athletes are Jerry Rice and Michael Jordan ... enjoys cutting people’s hair ... had summer job working at ESPN Zone ... lists mother as the person he admires the most ... favorite restaurant is Outback Steakhouse ... favorite movie is Cinderella Man ... lists Will Smith as his favorite actor ... lists John Gardner as his favorite author ... most memorable experience was serving as the rector for a high school class retreat ... has one sister ... father is a real estate agent ... mother works for the Federal government ... son of Milton and Winona Lee ... born on January 2, 1986 in Washington, D.C.