Concordia Career:
2011-12: All-NSIC Second Team ... played in and started 26 games for the Golden Bears ... ranked sixth in the conference, 114th in the NCAA and led the team in scoring (16.9) ... eight in the conference, led the team in assists (3.08) ... tied for 13th in the nation, second in the conference and led the team in free throw percentage (.886) ... ninth in the conference, led the team in assist/turnover ratio (1.45) ... tied for 13th in the conference and second on the team in defensive rebounding (4.19) ... fourth in the conference, led the team in minutes played (870, 33.46) ... led the team with eight 20-plus games including a season high 25-point effort including five rebounds and two assists against St. Thomas (11/26/11) ... recorded two double-double on the season scoring 24 points adding 11 rebounds and five assists against Upper Iowa (2/3/12) ... he ended his Concordia career with a 16-point 11-assist effort adding eight rebounds against St. Cloud State (2/25/12) ... registered 11 10-plus point 5-plus rebound efforts including a 20-point 8-rebound showing adding six assists in the first game of the season against Judson University (11/15/11) ... recorded 5-plus assits in seven games including back to back games against Minnesota Crookston (1/21/12) and Augustana (1/27/12) ... went perfect from the free throw line in 16 games including nine straight games from 1/14-2/11/12 ... recorded 23 points on 9-12 shooting, 1-1 from the three point line against Wayne State (1/2/12) ... scored 19 points on 7-10 shooting, added three rebounds, four assits and a career-high six steals against Sioux Falls (11/19/11).
2010-11: Named All-NSIC First Team and NSIC Newcomer of the Year ... a four-time CU Male Athlete of the Week ... had seven 20-point performances while scoring in double-figures in 23 of 26 games played ... made 26 starts ... ended the season on a streak of 16 straight games with at least 12 points ... had five or more rebounds in 21 of 26 games ... was the eighth leading scorer in the Northern Sun (16.4 - 132nd in NCAA), also eighth in assists (3.42 - 177th in NCAA) and assist-turnover ratio (1.53 - 127th in NCAA), ranked 13th in rebounding (6.1 - 259th in NCAA) and sixth in defensive rebounding (5.12) while clocking the sixth most minutes per game (33.92) including a high of 44 minutes at Southwest Minnesota State (2/11/11) as he scored a season high 28 points with nine rebounds, shooting 9-14 from the floor, 3-5 from three-point range and 7-8 at the foul line ... his 33.92 minutes per game rank third in school history for a season ... his 80.3% free throw shooting (98-122) puts him in the top-10 for career free throw shooting, currently ranking 6th while the single-season total ranks 10th, which is 138th in the NCAA ... his 49.5% field goal shooting ranked 113th in the nation ... in conference-only games, he ranked eighth in scoring (16.7), 14th in rebounding (6.0), 12th in field goal pct. (50.8%), seventh in assists (3.67) and assist-turnover ratio (1.60), sixth in defensive rebounding (5.14) and third in playing time (34.57) ... registered first 20-point game of the season with 22 points and nine rebounds at Northern State on 9-12 shooting (12/3/10) ... scored 23 points on 7-9 shooting and 7-7 free throw shooting while hitting a pair of three's in two attempts, also grabbing eight rebounds against Upper Iowa (1/9/11) ... had 27 points on 11-19 shooting at MSU Moorhead (1/21/11) ... the next night, posted first double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds along with a season-high four steals at Minnesota, Crookston (1/22/11) ... had a third straight 20-point game the next weekend with 20 points, six rebounds and five assists along with tying season-high two blocks against Augustana (1/28/11) ... broke double-digit rebounds once but had nine rebounds four times and eight rebounds two times.
Minneapolis Community and Technical College:
2009-10: An All-State, All-Conference, All-Southern Division and All-Tournament performer for the Mavericks ... helped lead the Mavericks to a 24-6 overall record and the #5-ranking in the NJCAA Division III poll ... played in 25 games averaging 18.0 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists on 53% shooting ... had a pair of triple-doubles, the first against St. Cloud Tech (11/19/09) with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists ... the second triple-double against Bismarck State College (12/19/09) with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists ... scored in double-figures in 23 of 25 games and 11 games with 10 or more rebounds ... had 10 double-doubles ... scored 20+ points in nine games including a season-high 29 points in two late season games, the first against Ridgewater College (2/6/10), making a season-high five three-pointers along with 10 rebounds ... the second 29-point performance in his season finale against Vermillion CC (2/26/10) on 11-20 shooting with 10 rebounds ... had four 20-point, 10-rebound (20-10 games) performances ... had season-high 16 rebounds with 19 points on 8-13 shooting against Fond du Lac Tribal CC (11/24/09) ... had eight games with at least five assists and 12 games with two or more steals ... had a season-high six steals against Itasca CC (12/4/09).
2008-09: An All-State, All-Region, All-Conference, All-Southern Division and All-Tournament performer ... led the Mavericks to a 33-2 overall record and the #1-ranking in NJCAA Division III ... Mavericks finished as National Runner-Up ... played in 35 games, averaging 13.9 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists on 57% field goal shooting ... scored in double-figures in 28 games and had double-digit rebounds in four games ... had four double-doubles ... scored 20-plus points seven times ... had 30 points and 12 rebounds for first career double-double against Hibbing CC (12/29/08) on 11-16 FG shooting and 7-8 FT shooting ... had second 30-point performance against Riveralnd CC (1/24/09) on 12-16 shooting with six assists, five rebounds and three steals ... had a double-double in National Championship with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Harding High School: A 2004 graduate for the Knights of Harding High School in St. Paul, Minn.
Personal: Born October 27, 1985 in Lagos, Nigeria ... son of Eddy and Moji Olafeso ... has two older sisters: Funsho King and Adeola Olafeso, and a twin brother, Kenny ... will major in sports management at Concordia ... his career goal is to play basketball professionally and pursue coaching.