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Daniel at 6’10 runs the floor extremely well, well-rounded big man and able to go after a rebound with great aggression. Daniel defends the rim by challenging and altering shots. Daniel has expanded his game over the years, becoming a versatile player able to defend and score in a variety of ways. He is also very unselfish, willing to make the extra pass to create opportunities for his teammates. Daniel has always been recognized as an extremely hard-working player, eager to spend hours in the gym to improve his game. Daniel was able to dominant at Newman University after being limited the previous two seasons due to injury. Daniel uses his athletic ability and length on the defensive end to create turnovers for his teammates in order to get in transition. He has the ability to step out on the perimeter and handles the ball very well. He likes to draw contact to get to the free throw line. Daniel carries out instructions as assigned. 2011-2012: Wake Forest University (NCAA 1)- 27 games, 1.4ppg, 1.7 rpg 2012-2013: Wake Forest University (NCAA 1)- injury 2013-2014: Wake Forest University (NCAA 1) injury 2014-2015: Wake Forest University (NCAA 1)- 4 games 2015-2016: University of Arkansas at Little Rock (NCAA 1)- 1.1ppg 1.6 rpg 2016-2017: Newman University (NCAA 2) 28 games, 8.6ppg, 6.0 rpg, 0.6 bpg 2017-2018: Sapela Basket 13(National 2) Awards/Achievements: ACC Conference Academic Honor Roll (2015) SunBelt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2016) Newman University Deans List (2016-2017)... show more less