2024-2025 at Charleston Southern: Played in all 32 games on the season starting in 19 of them … Scored 176 total points including a season-high 21 against VMI (Nov. 16) … Pulled in 180 rebounds (ranked 2nd on the team) including a season-high 14 also against VMI (Nov. 16) … Led the team with 41 blocks (the 5th most in a single season in CSU history) ... Recorded one or more blocks in 23 of his 32 appearances, including four games with 3+ blocks.
2023-2024 at Florida Southwestern: Played in all 31 games, starting 10 for FSW during the season ... Averaged 5.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.5 blocked shots per game ... Ended the year with 48 blocked shots for the second most in a single season in FSW history while his 8 blocks against Palm Beach in January set a new program single game record ... Had three straight double figure scoring efforts for the Bucs in Citrus Conference action, putting up 13 against Hillsborough on a perfect 5-5 from the floor followed by a 14 point performance against Polk State and 11 against St. Petersburg, each helping lead to a team victory in the matchup ... In two of those contests he recorded double-doubles, pairing his 14 points against Polk with a career high 12 rebounds and pulling down 11 boards to go along with his 11 points against St. Pete in a career best 35 minutes on the floor.
2022-2023 at Morehead State: Appeared in 10 games this season ... Finished the year with five points, three blocks and four rebounds.
High School: Played at Oxon Hill in 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 before reclassifying and transferring to Flint Hill (located in Oakton, Va.) for his final two seasons in 2020-21 and 2021-22 for head coach Rico Reed ... Averaged 13.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game as a senior ... Was heavily honored, including being on the DMV Elite 80 three times and being named First-Team All-Star ... Was also on the Stephen Curry Underrated Team ... Son of Michelle Jonasson-Jones who played at the University of Winnipeg before playing professionally overseas and Thomas 'Speedy' Jones who played at the University of Maryland before playing pro overseas as well ... Has five sisters, Brittany (37), Ria (19), Renee (17), Ryla (17), and Rainelle (23) who finished her Volleyball career in 2022 at the University of Maryland with the 5th most blocks in Big 10 history (718).