2015-2016: The influential team leader missed some time due to injuries, but battled through everything to play in 24 games…also started three games, including Senior Day, a game which he had to miss…when healthy showed why he was such an important player during his career…scored 10 points in the big win over Lynchburg, and followed it with nine in the mauling of Eastern Mennonite…hit clutch shot after clutch shot in the ODAC Tournament, making big three’s in the opener against W&L, the quarters against Roanoke, and the finals against LC…finishes his career ranked in the top-10 of many program records: games played, games started, minutes played, three-points field goals made, free throws made, and steals…his leadership and effort will be missed by the team and the program.
2014-2015: The solid guard continued producing as a junior, playing in 23 games and starting three of them…scored a season-high 13 in the win over Virginia University of Lynchburg…also had seven rebounds and five assists in the win over the Dragons…averaged over three points and two rebounds per game, along with nearly two assists per game…provided solid defense and toughness throughout the season…will look to finish out his career with the toughness and leadership he has always brought to the team.
2013-14: Started in all 26 games and played an average of 29.0 minutes per game...increased his field goal percentage from his first year to 44.7% his sophomore year, and his free throw percentage similarly from 64.0% on the 2012-13 season to 72.9% overall in 2013-2014...points per game increased to an average of 7.2...started off strong from the onset of the year...scored in the double digits in five of the first seven games of the season...racked up 15 points at Methodist early in the season, going 5-of-9 from the floor and hitting 3-of-4 from three-point range...brought down five rebounds at Ferrum...continued to perform at high levels through to the end of the season...grabbed five boards against Eastern Mennonite mid-way through the season and scored 22 points in the win against Washington and Lee late in the season, knocking down six three-pointers in that game...tied with Dylan Shiflett for third-place ranking on team for total number of steals over the course of the season.
2012-13: Smart, gritty point guard that fit perfectly in the the WildCat system...was one of the better ball handlers in the conference...played in all 28 games for the WildCats, earning 27 starts...averaged 29 minutes per game, 12th most in the ODAC...dished out 2.9 assists per game, eighth-best in the conference...knocked down 41.1 percent of his shots on the year...averaged 5.9 points per game...three-point percentage of 39.4 was 12th best in the ODAC...scored a career-high 13 points in his first collegiate game against Arcadia, going four-of-six from the field...had 11 points on four-of-six shooting against Eastern Mennonite University...scored 10 points at Randolph-Macon February 16...was very steady, scoring over six points in 17 games...handed out seven assists in both regular season wins over Shenandoah University...chalked up five or more assists on seven occassions.
Before Randolph: Played for the Falcons of Winters Mill High School for David Herman...was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter...voted All-Piedmont Confernce first Team three seasons...earned first team all-conference as a senior...all-time assist leader at Winters Mill...also starred for the lax team at WMHS and was first-team all-conference...National Honor Society member.
Personal: Son of Steven and Elizabeth Horn...has one brother, Ethan...communications major.