2008-09: Started27 of 29 games. Averaged 10.7 points and 4.1 assists per game.Reached double figures in 14 contests. Dished out 119 assists onthe season. Scored six points and handed out 11 assists in theseason-opening win over Queens (11/15/08). Tied his career-highwith 28 points, while dishing out four assists in a road win atSouthern New Hampshire (11/30/08). Ended with 12 points, fourassists, three rebounds and two steals in a last-second loss toAssumption (12/06/08). Scored 21 points - all in the second half -to lead a comeback in a win over Southern Connecticut (12/09/08).Recorded a career-high eight rebounds and handed out seven assistsin a win over Concordia (12/13/08). Ended with nine points, 10assists and five steals in a win over Molloy (12/28/09). Registered15 points and seven assists in a win over Bentley (01/03/09).Dropped in 19 points in a win over Saint Anselm (01/08/09). Tallied17 points and seven assists in a just 24 minutes in a win overSaint Michael's (01/14/09). Tied his career-high with 28 points on10-for-15 shooting to go along with four rebounds and four assistsin a home loss to Franklin Pierce (01/31/09). Scored 14 points,including a basket late in the game to help the Skyhawks to a winat Franklin Pierce (02/04/09). Had seven points and seven assistsin the Northeast-10 Quarterfinal loss to LeMoyne (03/03/09).
2007-2008:
Started all 32 games. Averaged 8.3 points and 4.3 assists. Hadthree double-doubles. Handed out a career-high 12 assists to goalong with 12 points in a triple-overtime loss versus ColumbusState (11/11/07). Scored seven points, added 10 assists and fiverebounds in a win over Queens College (11/16/07). Posted fivepoints, five rebounds and four steals in a win at Southern NewHampshire (11/20/07). Notched 10 points and eight rebounds in a winover Franklin Pierce (12/01/07). Registered 13 points, threeassists and two steals in a win over St. Anselm (01/02/08). Scored12 points, handed out four assists and collected four steals in anovertime win against St. Michael's (01/05/08). Had 10 points, 10assists and three steals in a win over Southern Connecticut(01/22/08). Tallied five points, eight assists and no turnovers ina loss at Pace (01/26/08). Finished with 16 points, six reboundsand four assists in a win over Bryant (02/19/08). Scored all of hiscareer-high 28 points in the second half, including the final 18 ina season-ending loss to Bentley in the Northeast-10 TournamentSemifinals (03/06/08).
2006-2007: Started23 of 28 games played. Finished third in the Conference in assistsat 5.2 per game. Had 145 total helpers. Averaged 8.3 points pergame. Posted two double-doubles. Named Northeast-10 Freshmanof the Week on 11/27/06. Had eight points and seven assists and noturnovers in his first collegiate game versus St. Thomas Aquinas.Had 13 points and 10 assists in a 78-75 win over Southern NewHampshire (11/20/06). Had six points and nine assists in a loss toFranklin Pierce (12/02/06). Registered 15 points and seven assistsin a loss to Bentley (12/09/06). Just missed a double-double withnine points and nine assists in a 72-71 win over Merrimack(12/17/06). Scored a career-high 24 points and handed out sixassists in a 90-78 win over Molloy (12/21/06). Had 10 points and 10assists in a 90-81 win over St. Anselm (01/03/07). Made a lay-inwith 1.7 seconds remaining, which lifted Stonehill to a 72-71victory over Franklin Pierce (01/20/07).
High School: 2006graduate of Monsignor Donovan High School. Four year letterwinnerfor coach Mike Kearney. Voted team captain as junior and senior.Netted 1,167 career points as an All-Shore and All-County FirstTeam performer. Earned third team all-state recognition as asenior. Had jersey retired following conclusion of prep career.
Personal: BornFebruary 25, 1988, in Lakewood, N.J. Son of Michael and LauraStallworth of Toms River, N.J. He has two brothers, Michael Jr.(27) and Jason (25). Majoring in communications. Participatesin the Brockton Mentoring Program. Member of Stonehill's StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Skyhawks Leadership Academy.Brother, Jason, played collegiate basketball at The College of NewJersey. Supports the Atlanta Braves and lists favorite athlete asShaquille O'Neil.