Career
He has played internationally in Mexico and Jordan as well as for leagues in the United States, such as the USBL and WBA.
High school and Tennessee
In 1998-1999, Woods was named the Tennessee Mr. Basketball for Class Associate of Arts while playing for Treadwell High School in Memphis, Tennessee. He accepted a scholarship to the University of Tennessee to play.
He was a key bench player in his freshman and sophomore seasons, but after his sophomore season ended both he and teammate Harris Walker were kicked off the Volunteers basketball team for undisclosed reasons.
Woods transferred to Florida Agricultural and Mechanical to finish his collegiate career but was forced to sit the 2001-2002 season due to National Collegiate Athletic Association transfer eligibility rules. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
Woods" career at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical was a historic one.
In both of his seasons suiting up for the Rattlers he led National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I in three-point field goals made per game, while his 4.96 per game set an National Collegiate Athletic Association junior class record. That season Woods made 139 threes and followed that up with making 140 in his senior season.
He also led the Rattlers to their school"s first-ever men"s basketball postseason tournament victory in 2004 when Florida Agricultural and Mechanical defeated Lehigh in play-in game of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament.
Woods never played in the National Basketball Association. Instead, he was a journeyman in different semi-pro leagues in the United States as well as playing internationally, such as in Jordan and Mexico.