2015-2016: The senior missed the most of the season due to injuries, but still played in nine games…started one game, which was the emotional senior day game against W&L, where he came out after the initial tip…made an impact in the eight games he did see action in…had four points in three games, including the win over Carnegie Mellon…had four blocks during the season…finished his career fifth in career total blocks with 19…will be missed by the team and the staff for his work and attitude.
2014-2015: Despite missing the middle chunk of the season due to injury, still managed to play in 14 games, starting 10 of them…twice scored a season-high of nine points: against Frostburg St. and the win over Methodist University…also added five points in the game against Frostburg State…after missing time due to injury, will look to come back with a very strong senior season.
2013-14: Played in 18 of 26 games on the season... shot 50.0% from the floor on the year...made four of five shots for eight points in the win at Washington and Lee, and was 2-of-2 in the early-season win against Frostburg State...brought down four rebounds per game in each of four games on the year...almost doubled his rebounds-per-game average in 2013-14 from that of the previous season...brought size and depth to the post for the WildCats
2012-13: The long big man showed potential for the future with some solid performances during the season...played in 24 games for the WildCats, all off the bench for head coach Clay Nunley...shot 51.9 percent on the season...averaged 1.2 points per game...scored a season-best 13 points on six-of-seven shooting against Christendom December 3...scored four points in the NCAA First Round at Emory University March 2...had a career-high four rebounds at Emory...pulled in three caroms at Christendom as well as against Shenandoah December 8...will be looked upon to play bigger minutes as a sophomore.
Before Randolph: Earned three letters and started three seasons for the Cavaliers of Lord Botetourt High School...earned second-team All-Blue Ridge District as a junior and senior classman...was on A Honor Roll all four years at LBHS.
Personal: Son of David and Kim Smith...has one sibling, Morgan...majoring in business.