-Two-Time Southland Player of the Week -Played in 29 games, earning 13 starts             
2014-15 (Freshman): Played in 29 games earning 13 starts during the            season … Scored double-figure points seven times … Finished the season ranked 10th in            the Southland in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.5), and 13th in the league in assists (3.0            apg) … Averaged 6.2 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game … Shot .349            (52-of-149) from the field, 28-of-78 (.359) from beyond the arc and was 49-of-60 (.817)            from the free throw line … Scored a career-high 35 points, on 9-of-13 (.692) shooting            from beyond the arc, and dished out four assists against Abilene Christian … The            35-point performance was the 30th-best single-game performance in school history, and            garnered him Southland Conference Player of the Week honors … Was also named College            Sports Madness Southland Player of the Week after scoring 17 points in Lamar's win over            Rice … The game against Rice sparked a five-game stretch where Booze was averaging 13.8            points per contest … Scored 12 points, dished out four assists and recorded a            career-high four steals in the victory over Huston-Tillotson … Followed that up with a            14-point, three-assist, two-steal and one-rebound outing in the conference-opening win            over Nicholls … Scored 12 points and recorded three steals at New Orleans … Scored 14            points on 5-of-10 shooting against Central Arkansas … Scored 16 points and dished out            three assists at Stephen F. Austin … Scored six points and dished out a career-high            eight assists in Lamar's first win over Abilene Christian … Tied his career high in            steals with four in the season finale against Sam Houston State … Recorded a            career-high four rebounds three times.
            High School: Ranked as one of the top 10 point guards in the state            of Texas during his senior year ... Also rated among the state's top 50 players ... A            three-year starter for head coach Toby Martin ... Garnered first-team all-district            honors on his way to being named District MVP as a senior ... Also garnered all-region            honors following a season that saw him average 15 points and six assists per game ...            Was named district newcomer of the year as a sophomore ... He followed that up by            averaging 21 points per game the following season ... Scored at least 30 points in a            game more than 10 times in his career ... List his best game as a 42-point contest            during his sophomore season ... Comes from a basketball family ... Has a sister who            plays at Texas State, one who played LSU and another who played at Oklahoma State.