On his debut as an Owl, he recorded 11 points, going 3-for-6 from the 3-point line, with two boards and a steal
Averaged 21.1 minutes per game, 8.5 points per game, and 1.7 rebounds per game
Registered his 1000th career point against FGCU (Nov. 30)
Recorded 716 minutes in his last season of collegiate basketball
Totaled a season-high of 26 points in the victory over UTSA, going 8-for-10 from beyond the arc
Led the Owls with 19 points in the win over East Carolina on Senior Day (March 9)
Named AAC Honor Roll the week of February 3, 2025, after his performance against UTSA
Scored the first points of John Jakus' career against Indiana State in the Athletes in Action tournament. A three-pointer assisted by Ken Evans Jr
Led FAU in points in three victories on the season (Oklahoma State, UTSA, and East Carolina)
Totaled two 20-point games during 2024-25, 21 points (5-10 FG) against OSU and 26 points (9-11 FG)Â versus UTSA
Tied his career-high in assists with seven in the win over Texas State (Dec. 14)
Tallied 11 games on the year with double-digit scoring
Made at least one 3-pointer in 28 out of 34 games on the season
Finished the season with a 3-pointer field goal made in four consecutive games
Led the Owls with 73 3-pointers with a 39.7% on the season
Ranked second on the team in assist/turnover ratio (2.21)
For the second time in his career, with a postseason appearance, but for the first time, he registered 20 minutes in a postseason game against Dayton in the first round of the NIT
At Jacksonville State
Graduate Student (2023-24)
Started in all 32 games of the season
Achieved 500+ points in a single season to become the third in program history
Totaled 1010 minutes on the season as he led the team with 571 points on the year
Scored a career-high of 35 points against FIU (Jan. 6)
Led Conference USAÂ in points (571)Â and points per game (17.8)
Recorded a career-high in total minutes on a season
Ranked in the top 100 in the nation for points per game
Recorded 28 games with double digits scoring figures out of the 32 played
Led the Gamecocks with 36 steals on the year
Named CUSA Player of the Week after the win over FIU (Jan. 8)
Named First Team All-Conference in CUSA
Mentioned in the Lou Henson Mid-Season Watch List
Named NABC First Team All-District
At Xavier
Redshirt Junior (2022-23)
Foot injury sidelined him for the final 10 games of the season
Played 24 minutes at Marquette on Feb. 15
Made his first six collegiate starts
Hit a big 3-pointer in the win over eventual national champions UConn on Dec. 31
Had a season-high 14 points vs. Montana on Nov. 11.
Junior (2021-22)
Saw his first action of the season vs. Norfolk State on Nov. 21, contributing two assists in seven minutes of action
Played in five games before season-ending injury
Sophomore (2020-21)
Came up big at Georgetown on March 2 with a team-high 14 points, including 12 in the second half, as he led Xavier's comeback bid
Finished sixth on the team in scoring at 6.6 ppg. to go with 1.1 apg
Scored a career-high 24 points vs. Toledo on Nov. 27 and a career-high six 3-pointers vs. Oakland on Nov. 25.
Freshman (2019-20)
Was a big key for Xavier in regular season league play where he recorded nine of his 10 double-figure scoring games on his way to being named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman team
XU won eight BIG EAST games with Tandy averaging 11.6 ppg
Hit four 3-pointers and tied for the team-high scoring with 18 points in 28 minutes off the bench in the win over Georgetown on Jan. 22.
High School
Prepped at University Heights Academy for coach Grant Shouse, where he was a four-star prospect and named USA Today Kentucky Player of the Year and National Athletic Association of Private Schools (NAAPS) 3A National Player of the Year
Finished his career with 3,363 points, the eighth-highest total in state history
MVP of the Kentucky All “A” State Championship, averaging 22.8 points and 7.0 rebounds for the four-game title run by University Heights
Scored 48 points and earned MVP honors in the KABC East-West All-Star Game and 30 points in another MVP effort in the Kentucky-Ohio All-Star Game.
Personal
Was born on December 22, 2000, in Hopkinsville, Ky