Background
Husslein was born in Tamuning, Guam and as a youngster he played for the Tamuning Typhoons.
Husslein was born in Tamuning, Guam and as a youngster he played for the Tamuning Typhoons.
Christ School.
Born in Guam, he has played high school basketball for Christ School and Mid-Pacific. Husslein has represented Guam at senior level, winning the gold medal at the 2014 Micronesian Games and the 2015 Pacific Games. In 2009 he transferred to Arden, North Carolina based Christ School, where along with basketball he competed in cross country and track and field
While at Christ School, Husslein also played Amateur Athletic Union basketball for the Carolina Kings.
In the summer of 2011, he participated in the training camp of Image Academy where he was recognized as the Image total athlete of the week with the Gatorade Standout Award. In 2013 Husslein transferred to Mid-Pacific to compete for the varsity team
In his senior season he earned Mid-Pacific"s Most Outstanding Athlete Award, Tri-Athlete Award and basketball team Most Valuable Player Award. At the same time he played Amateur Athletic Union basketball for Office the Bench, with whom he scored 12 points in the championship game against Kuhio Park Terrace.
After considering other scholarship offers, Husslein enrolled in the University of Redlands.
In his debut for Redlands, an exhibition game against Concordia University Irvine, he managed to score 6 points in 10 minutes playing time. As a sophomore, Husslein reached double digits four games into the season, scoring 18 to help his team get past Linfield 87–79. He tied his season high in scoring against Caltech, grabbed 5 rebounds, gave 3 assists and sealed his team"s 75–71 victory by scoring the final two free throws.
Husslein was selected to compete for Guam at the 2015 Pacific Games.
As the youngest player on the team, he came off the bench to play the shooting guard.