2010 JUNIOR SEASON
Played in 10 games for the Lions, making nine starts… rushed 74 times for 240 yards and a touchdown, averaging 3.2 yards per carry and 24.0 yards per game on the ground… rushed 20 times for a season-high 89 yards against Cheyney… ran nine times for 48 yards and a touchdown against Bowie State… caught 30 passes for 193 yards, averaging 6.4 yards per catch and 19.3 receiving yards per game.
2009 SOPHOMORE SEASON
Played in eight games for the Lions… led the team in rushing with 101 carries for 446 yards and two touchdowns… averaged 4.4 yards per carry and 55.8 yards per game on the ground… caught 17 passes for 45 yards… averaged 2.6 yards per catch... became the first Lincoln player since football was reinstated to rush for 100 yards in a game.
2008 FRESHMAN SEASON
Lincoln Newcomer of the Year… played in 10 game for the Lions… second on the team in rushing with 59 carries for 157 yards and a touchdown… averaged 2.7 yards per carry and 15.7 yards per game on the ground… caught 28 passes, third-most on the team, for 194 yards and two touchdowns… returned 22 kickoffs for 332 yards, an average of 15.1 yards per return… returned one punt for 10 yards.
RIVERDALE BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL
Played running back and defensive back… ran a Riverside Baptist-record 99 yards in a game as a junior… was named NACA Male Player of the Year as a junior… named Riverdale Baptist MVP every year… was also on the basketball team that went 30-0 in 2006 and won the NACA title… named NACA Most Outstanding Player… was on the track & field team as it won the ACSI championship.
PERSONAL
Born April 19, 1990… son of David Slaughter and D’Anna Smith-Slaughter… has five siblings: Tasha, D’Angelo, Nehemiah, David and Mikayla… nickname is Tey… majoring in mass communications… wants to be a sportscaster.
Birthday: April 19
Favorite Television Show: “Sportscenter”
Favorite Movie: “Rush Hour”
Favorite Food: seafood and steak
Favorite Sports Figure: Barry Sanders
Favorite Pro-Team: Washington Redskins
Career Goal: To own his own business
Person Through History I Would Like to Most Meet: Frederick Douglas