
Concordia Basketball Career:
2012-13: Played in 26 games with 10 starts ... finished second in the league in three-point percentage (.460) in overall play and led the NSIC in three-point percentage (.481) in conference games ... finished second on the team in rebounding (4.3) ... team had a 6-4 record in his 10 starts including a five game winning streak in February ... in his 10 starts, averaged 12.7 points and 7.4 rebounds while scoring in double-figures six times with three 10-plus rebound games ... scored 20-plus points three times with a career-high 21 points and 10 rebounds on 8-11 shooting and 5-7 three-point shooting against Bemidji State (2/9/13) ... also had 20 points and eight rebounds with three steals the next game at Winona State (2/15/13) ... scored 20 points in season finale in NSIC Tournament at St. Cloud State (2/27/13) on 6-9 shooting including 3-4 three-point shooting.
2011-12: Played in 21 games logging 219 minutes for the Golden Bears ... recorded a career-high 14 points with five rebounds on 3-6 shooting (1-2 3FG and 7-11 FT) against Bemidji State (1/14/12) ... scored 12 points making 4 out of 9 shots including 2-5 on three pointers and 2-2 from the free throw line against Upper Iowa (2/3/12) ... recorded at least one rebound in 18 of 21 games ... scored eight-plus points three times on the season.
2010-11: Appeared in six games as a true freshman ... played a season-high nine minutes against Winona State, making 3-4 at the foul line and scoring a season-high three points with one steal ... dished an assist in collegiate debut against Southwest Minnesota State (12/12/10).
Concordia Football Career:
2012: Led the Golden Bears with 43 receptions and was second on the team with 627 yards and five touchdowns with a season-long of 50 ... had two games with eight receptions for 100-plus yards ... the first was the season opener with 8-147 and a touchdown against U-Mary ... the second was at Northern State with 8-109 with a touchdown ... had 3-plus catches in the first nine games, topping 75 yards five times.
2011: Had breakout campaign on the gridiron with 28 catches for 469 yards and six touchdowns ... had a 100-yard game with two touchdowns on just two receptions (40, 60) in season finale win over SMSU at Metrodome ... had seven catches for 94 yards and a TD against Minnesota State ... had four receptions of 40-plus yards.
2010: Redshirted as a wide receiver for the football team ... was part of an unbeaten road football season and a men’s basketball season that went 8-4 on the road including wins at U-Mary, St. Cloud State, Wayne State, Winona State and ninth-ranked Minnesota State ... helped both of his teams to fourth place finishes in the strong 14-team NSIC, including a Mineral Water Bowl in football and a home NSIC Tournament game in basketball.
Homestead High School: Earned eight total letters as a three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball for the Highlanders ... earned All-Conference Second Team honors in football and basketball as a senior ... helped Highlanders to Division I State Championships in 2006 and 2008.
Personal: Born July 18, 1992 ... son of Cordell Smith and Laurel Key ... has three older sisters, Tiffany, Doretha and Jessica ... is a sport management major with a double minor in business and political science ... a Dean’s List student ... aspires to play professional football or basketball, and to become a teacher in his future ... his father, Cordell Smith, was a dual sport collegiate student-athlete at Grambling State University as a running back and outfielder in football and baseball, respectively.