| Height: | 5-11 |
| Weight: | 160 |
| Year: | Jr. |
| Hometown: | Olney, Md. |
| High School: | Sherwood |
| College: | Polk C.C./Ball State |
| Position: | G |
As A Junior In 2009-10:
Saw action in each of the Bobcats' 33 games, including one
start ... Averaged 7.1 points while shooting a team-best 85.2
percent from the free-throw line ... Contributed double-figures
scoring in 11 games ... Scored a season-high 16 points on two
occasions, 1/21 against Bryant and March 7 in the NEC Tournament
Semifinals against Long Island ... pitched in with 14 points and a
season-high five assists at Central Connecticut, 1/14 ... Scored 13
points and added a season-high six rebounds against Brown, 1/11 ...
chipped in with 13 points at Mount St. Mary's, 1/30 ... Scored 12
points in his Quinnipiac debut, 11/13 against Hartford ...
Contributed 11 points at Navy, 11/30 ... Scored 10 points on four
different occasions, against Wagner, Saint Francis (Pa.), Robert
Morris and Monmouth.
Before Quinnipiac:
A transfer to Quinnipiac after spending the last two years at Ball
State University and Polk Community College, respectively...Named
to the All-Suncoast Conference First Team and the Florida Community
College Activities Association All-Tournament Team as a
sophomore...Averaged a team-best 17.3 points per game while dishing
out 3.7 assists, grabbing 2.7 rebounds and making 1.7 steals per
game...Shot 44.6 percent from the floor, including 42.3 percent
from long distance, while connecting at 76.7 percent from the
free-throw line...A two-sport star at Sherwood High School in
Washington, D.C., he became the first Washington Post
All-Met selection in both basketball and football in 17 years
(Lawrence Moten, 1989-90)...Led Sherwood to the 4A State
Championship after averaging 17 points, eight assists, six rebounds
and three steals per game as a senior as Sherwood posted the most
wins in school history with a 23-4 record...Finished his prep
career with more than 1,200 points...Was a member of the Capital
Classic Basketball Team as one of the area's top five
players...Named All-Montgomery County and All-Gazette
Player of the Year...In football, he led Sherwood to consecutive
Maryland 4A State Finals...As a quarterback, he registered over
7,000 yards and connected on a Maryland state record 80 touchdown
passes...Named to George Michael's Golden Eleven and earned
Montgomery County Offensive Player of the Year
recognition.
Personal:
The son of Donna Moals and Gary E. Twyman...Has two brothers,
Carlos Hill and Gary Twyman, Jr...Also has two sisters, Amanda and
Angel...Majoring in history...Born in Olney, Md.
Career Highs:
Points - 16, two times
Rebounds - 6 vs. Brown, 1/11/10
Assists - 5 at CCSU, 1/14/10
Blocks - 1, two times
Steals - 2, four times
2009-10 Season Highs:
Points - 16, two times
Rebounds - 6 vs. Brown, 1/11/10
Assists - 5 at CCSU, 1/14/10
Blocks - 1, two times
Steals - 2, four times