Career
He and his teammates went on to the CIAU nationals twice. He was named as first team All-Canadian four consecutive years, named Conference Player of the year twice, and went on to play overseas, in Mexico and the United Arab Emirates. He holds multiple records at the University of Saskatchewan, including most points in a game, and his all-time career scoring record was eventually surpassed by Andrew Spagrud. He was invited to participate in the San Antonio Spurs rookie camp in 1989.