Year-by-Year Statistics: Career | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 | 2016-17
**ASUN Defensive Player of the Year (2018-19)
**All-ASUN, 2nd team (2018-19)
**ASUN All-Academic (2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18)
**ASUN Freshman of the Year (2016-17)
**ASUN All-Freshman (2016-17)
**ASUN Academic Honor Roll (2019-20 | 2017-18 | 2016-17)
**CoSIDA Academic All-District (2019-20)
**UNF Male Newcomer of the Year (2016-17)
**UNF Osprey Spirit Award Winner (2016-17)
**Member of UNF 1,000 Point Club | 500 Rebound Club | 200 Blocks Club
2019-20
- Played in all 33 games with 32 starts, averaged 24.0 minutes per game
- Ranked second on team with 6.6 RPG and was fifth in scoring at 11.0 PPG
- Topped the squad with a 56.6 FG percentage
- Led the ASUN with 70 blocked shots (2nd highest season total at UNF)
- Listed 33rd nationally in blocked shots per game | 24th in total blocks
- Scored double digits in 21 games including three with 20+ | Matched season best 21 versus NJIT and Jacksonville
- Had double figure rebounds three times, matching career best 14 against Kennesaw State
- Blocked five shots in a game, five times
- Paced team with 26 dunks on the year
- Finished career as All-time leading shot blocker at UNF and ranked 4th in ASUN
- Osprey's all-time DI leader in career rebounds (2nd overall)
- Earned ASUN Player of the Week honor
2018-19
- Played in all 33 games with 32 starts and averaged 25.8 minutes per game
- Led the ASUN and ranked 33rd in nation for blocked shots with 68
- Scored double digits in 23 games including a season best 25 against FGCU
- Ranked third in ASUN play with a FG% of 58.7 | Also ranked 7th in scoring and 9th in rebounding
- Recorded seven double-doubles for the year highlighted by a 20-point/13-rebound effort against Jacksonville
- Matched the UNF all-time record and set the Division I era record with 7 blocks against Minnesota
- Surpassed the 500 career rebound mark and 100 career blocked shots
- Topped team with 34 dunks
- Has 974 career points scored
- Named ASUN Player of the Week (2/25/19)
2017-18
- Played and started in 28 games, missed five games with an injured ankle
- Ranked 5th in the ASUN for rebounding (6.6 RPG) and was 3rd in blocks (29)
- Scored double digits in 11 games including a career best 29 against USC Upstate
- Topped 20-point mark twice
- Recorded four double-doubles on the season including a 20-point/13-rebound outing against Stetson
- Collected double figure rebounds in five contests capped by a career best 13 versus Hatters
- Handed out career best 6 assists vs Florida National
- Led team with 18 dunks
2016-17
- Played in all 34 games with 26 starts as a true freshman
- Ranked second on team in rebounding (6.5 RPG) and ranked fourth in scoring (9.1 PPG)
- Listed 8th in the ASUN for rebounding and was 5th for offensive rebounds... Also ranked 6th in the league in FG percentage at 54.2
- Scored double digit points in 15 contests including a career high 24 vs Thomas University
- Grabbed double figure rebounds in six games with a personal best 13 vs Palm Beach Atlantic
- Set a program ASUN Tournament record with 12 boards in championship game vs FGCU
- Tallied team-best five double-double performances including a 10 pt/10 reb outing at #22 Syracuse
- Ranked second on team and fifth in the ASUN with 36 blocked shots
- Broke UNF freshman blocked shot record
High School
- Prep standout at both Coral Gables High (2012-15) and Wheeler High (2016)
- Helped lead Wheeler (Marietta, Ga.) to a District Championship in his senior season, finishing with a 24-6 record
- Named All-Region first team during final prep season
- Twice named All-District at Coral Gables
- Averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds and two assists per game as a junior
- Also played volleyball for two seasons with the Wildcats
- Member of MCB Team Miami and Game Elite AAU squads
Personal
- Born September 1, 1998
- Son of Aboubakar and Anjirlic Aminu
- Has two older brothers, Alade and Al-Farouq, played collegiately at Georgia Tech and Wake Forest, respectively. Alade played professionally in overseas while Al-Farouq has been a member of the NBA's Orlando Magic and Portland Trailblazers