Career Stats
2012-13: Enjoyed his expanded role as a senior and turned into one of the best big men in the ODAC ... averaged 11.5 points and 6.1 rebounds in his final season with Randolph ... started and played all 28 games for Randolph ... averaged 28.6 minutes per game ... was 17th in the ODAC in scoring ... had 21 blocks on the season, 12th most in the league ... pulled in 7.1 boards in ODAC play, the seventh highest average of all ODAC players ... was third in the league in shooting percentage, making 57.7 percent of his field goals ... knocked down 37.5 percent of his threes ... was a 71.6 percent free throw shooter ... scored in double figures in 18 games ... had a career-high 24 points against Eastern Mennonite February 2 ... chalked up 23 points in a come-from-behind home win over Bridgewater ... chalked up three double-doubles on the year ... scored 18 points in the ODAC semifinals against Virginia Wesleyan, going eight-of-nine from the field ... had a eight-game stretch of double-digit games.
2011-12: Continued to have a nice role as a back up big man for the WildCats as a junior ... had his best game of the season in the ODAC quarterfinals against Guilford, making six-of-eight shots for a career-high 15 points ... posted double-figures five times ... had 12 points against Augsburg in Puerto Rico ... chalked up 11 points in 13 minutes at Washington & Lee ... chalked up a career-high nine boards against Augsburg.
2010-11: Was a key contributor for the WildCats during the second half of the season ... played in 16 games for the WildCats, starting four times ... averaged 16 minutes a game over the last six games of the year after playing 51 total minutes in the first 10 games he played ... nailed eight of his 16 attempts from deep ... shot .556 from the field as a sophomore ... scored a career-best of 12 points against the Hornets of Lynchburg College, making five of his eight field-goal attempts ... will look for even more playing time as a junior.
Before Randolph: Played one season at Virginia Wesleyan College during the 2006-07 season...played in 11 games for the Marlins that season, as VWC advanced to the National Championship game that year...averaged 1.7 points and 0.9 rebounds as a first-year for the Marlins...Was a three-year starter at Portsmouth Christian School...named a captain as a senior...named a three-time All-Conference performer, as well as earning 1,000 points...honored as Metro Conference MVP and was an All-State first-teamer.
Personal: Son of Mark House and Terry Carroll...has two brothers, Joseph Battaglia and Nathan House...psychology major...came to Randolph to finish his schooling and to play basketball again...enjoys watching sports, listening to music and hanging out with friends.