
Toupane returns as a starter in 2015-16 … is versatile with the ability to play guard or forward … transferred from NCAA Division I Saint Bonaventure prior to the 2014-15 academic year.
2014-15: Played in 30 games during his first season at Gannon, starting 17 … finished second on the team in three-point field goal percentage (.404) and third in three-point field goals (23) … made his Gannon debut during the season opener at Glenville State, grabbing a rebound in seven minutes … recorded five points, four rebounds and a season-high four steals against Charleston the next night … reached double digits in scoring six times … started the third and fourth games of the season, before returning to his starting role for the final 15 contests … produced a season-best 17 points, a season-high three triples and five rebounds during a 69-56 victory against Kutztown in the PSAC Tournament quarterfinals … chipped in 16 points at Indiana (Pa.) … hauled down a season-high 10 rebounds at Millersville, narrowly missing a double-double with seven points … fell just shy of a double-double with 11 points and eight rebounds during an 82-51 victory at Cheyney … dished out three assists in a game seven times … had multiple steals in a game four times … grabbed a rebound in every game, including five or more 10 times … hit multiple three-pointers in a game six times.
At St. Bonaventure: Scored four points during 11 minutes of action in six games as a sophomore … played in seven games as a true freshman, including three Atlantic-10 contests … netted a season-high seven points in seven minutes against No. 25 North Carolina State, hitting a pair of three-pointers.
High School: Played for head coach Andrew Papaefthemiou at Lee (Maine) Academy … was regarded as one of the top 100 prospects in the nation at his position (small forward) by ESPN Recruiting … listed as one of the top five recruits in Maine and one of the top 25 players in the New England Region as a senior … was part of the Sports for Education and Economic Development (SEEDS) program in Senegal that guided him to the United States … named MVP of the NBA's Basketball Without Borders program in Africa … made his U.S. debut at the 2010 Jordan Brand international game, earning MVP honors.
Personal: Interdisciplinary Studies major.
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 17 vs. Kutztown, 3/7/15
Rebounds: 10 at Millersville, 1/3/15
FG Made: 6 vs. Kutztown, 3/7/15
FG Attempts: 11 vs. Kutztown, 3/7/15
3FG Made: 3 vs. Kutztown, 3/7/15
3FG Attempts: 5 vs. Kutztown, 3/7/15; vs. California (Pa.), 1/22/15
FT Made: 7 vs. Kutztown, 1/7/15
FT Attempts: 9 vs. Kutztown, 1/7/15
Assists: 3, seven times, last vs. Slippery Rock, 3/14/15
Blocks: 2 at Edinboro, 2/4/15
Steals: 4 vs. Charleston, 11/15/14