2012-13: Fourth in scoring at 9.3 points…averaged 2.4 rebounds… shot 42.7 percent from the field…connected on a team-high 39 three-pointers while shooting a second-best 41.1 percent from three-point range…second in assists with 69 for 2.9 per outing…collected a second-best 29 steals…second in free throw shooting with 89.6 percent…had two blocks… logged the second-most minutes with 720 for 30 per game…started 22 of 24 games played…scored 20 points including nine-for-nine at the free throw line against William Jewell on March 3 in the first round of the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship…grabbed seven rebounds versus Union (Ky.) on Nov. 9…totaled seven steals against Wisconsin-Parkside on March 7…scored in double-figures nine games…leader in assists and steals six contests…tops in points twice and blocks three outings...named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
2011-12: Averaged 5.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and a fourth-best 26.0 minutes per game…leading free throw shooter at 90.7 percent…started 13 of 31 games played…shot 40 percent from the field…connected on a third-best 34 three-pointers…recorded a 34.0 percent from three-point territory…tied for second with 31 steals…had one block…scored a season-high 17 points at Saint Joseph’s on Feb. 4…made four three-pointers against Rockhurst on Jan. 12…twice pulled down five rebounds…passed out a season high eight assists at Northern Kentucky on Jan. 26…had five steals versus Clark Atlanta on Nov. 25…played 39 minutes at Indianapolis on Feb. 2…scored in double-figures six times…led in assists six contests…tops in steals 10 games.
Junior College: Two-year starter at Wabash Valley...coached by Dan Sparks.
2010: Averaged 4.6 points and 4.4 rebounds in 28 games…received Great Rivers Athletic Conference Sportsmanship Award.
2011: First team All-GRAC honoree…Academic All-American…tops in three-point shooting at 41.6 percent, three-pointers with 41, assists at 3.1 and steals at 1.8 per contest...second in free throw shooting at 79.7 percent…averaged a fourth-best 8.9 points plus 3.1 rebounds…shot 45.4 percent from the field…recorded 28 starts…helped the Warriors to a 28-6 record and a Region 24 title plus a trip to the first round of the NJCAA tournament.
High School: 2009 honorable mention All-State selection by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association at Tecumseh...four-year letterwinner and two-year starter…played guard, center and forward…posted 18.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.9 steals…shot 47.4 percent from the field and 82.1 percent from the free throw line…started all 25 games as a senior…named second team All-Southwest Indiana by the Evansville Courier and Press…first team all-district performer by the Hoosier Basketball Coaches Association…picked co-Player of the Year in the Pocket Athletic Conference…first team All-PAC and voted to the PAC All-Tournament Team…selected as one of the Top 60 Indiana players by Hoosier Basketball Magazine…won Braves Most Valuable Player Award…chosen team captain…local Kiwanis Club presented Mental Attitude Award…recorded 12.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.2 steals in 25 games as a junior…first team All-PAC selection…garnered PAC All-Tournament honor…served as co-captain…voted co-Most Valuable player…captured first team All-PAC recognition and received the team’s Pride Award as a sophomore…won team’s Most Improved Player as a freshman…third all-time leader in points with 1,125 and assists with 242…second in career steals with 205…hauled down 398 rebounds…participated in 98 career contests…coached by his father Kevin Oxley…four-year tennis letterwinner at the No. 2 singles flight…2009 all-conference…received Most Valuable Player Award…four-year baseball starter at shortstop, third base and pitcher…three-time all-conference selection…twice named All-Area…captured school’s Most Valuable Player Award as a junior and senior…served as president of the National Honor Society…graduated with Academic Honors Diploma.
Personal: Born February 12, 1991 in Evansville, Ind…son of Kevin and Leslie Oxley…history education major.