Career
A native of the Ruther Glen, Virginia, the 6"5", 210-pound shooting guard was the two-time Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men"s Basketball Player of the Year, first as a junior in 1998-1999 and again as a senior the following year. He scored 1,711 career points while playing for the Spartans, which through 2009-2010 was the 10th highest total in school history. He played in 82 career games for a per-game average of 20.8 points per game.
His 23.5 points per game average as a junior led the MEAC and was also the fifth-highest in all of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I, while his 20.9 per game average as a senior led the MEAC once again.
After college, Woolfolk had a stint playing for the short-lived Tampa Bay ThunderDawgs in the American Basketball Association, whose franchise lasted for only the 2000-2001 season.