Junior College
Was an honorable-mention Division I NJCAA
All-American as a sophomore...ranked sixth in Division I in scoring,
averaging 24.2 points per game...was a first-team Maryland JUCO
Association all-conference selection...named the the Region XX
All-Tournament team...Hagerstown lost to Chesapeake College in
Region XX semifinals...in 29 games, scored 701 points, grabbed 124
rebounds, had 86 assists and 61 steals...made 180-of-246 free-throw
attempts (73.2 percent)...was 241-of-466 field-goal attempts (51.7
percent)...made 39 3-pointers...named Division I National Player of
the Week following a career-high 38-point performance against Prince
George's CC...was 11-of-12 from the field, including making four
3-pointers...went 10-of-12 from the free-throw line...scored double
figures in his final 28 games...had 21 efforts of more than 20
points scored, including the final 16 games of the season...had six
30-point efforts...made double figures in free throws six
times...attempted double figures from the line 10 times...coach was
Ryan Devlin.
Robert Morris
Was a member of the Colonials in 2005-06 and
2006-07...redshirted in 2005-06...played in 10 games for RMU in
2006-07...totaled 37 minutes scoring 13 points and dishing out three
assists...made five field goals, two of which were 3-pointers...had
an assist and played six minutes in victory at Marshall...scored 13
points in 20 minutes of action in win over Goucher...was 5-of-10
from the field with two assists and a rebound...played in six
Northeast Conference games...RMU was 17-11 in 2006-07...coach was
Mark Schmidt.
High School
As a senior was named the All-Metro
Honorable-Mention Team by the Washington Post...averaged 16.2
points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game...helped lead Blake
High School to the Maryland Class 4A State Championship Game...Bengals
lost 45-38 to Baltimore's Walbrok High School...scored 15 points in
title game...scored 22 in semifinal win over Largo...team finished
22-4...participated in the Capital Classic Regional All-Star
Game...contested featured top high school seniors from Washington
D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia...coach was Damon Pigrom.
Personal
Parents are Ralph and
Joanne Bright...born on July 22,
1987...has a
sister...communications.