First season at Louisville was last year after transferring from Mississippi State, where he started in the backcourt for two seasons.
Made his first start with the Cardinals against DePaul and totaled a career-high 10 points while connecting on all four shots from the field, including two three-pointers.
Saw action in 28 games last season, scoring 44 points for the year while playing behind All-America Terrence Williams.
Played 16 minutes against USF when foul trouble for Terrence Williams vaulted him into increased action. He responded with seven points.
Scored four points vs. Ole Miss.
Grabbed three rebounds vs. Lamar.
Delk's uncle Tony Delk played under U of L Coach Rick Pitino at Kentucky, where Tony earned Most Outstanding Player honors while leading Kentucky to the 1996 NCAA Championship and went on to play 10 seasons in the NBA.
His twin brother Richard, who also played two seasons at Mississippi State, is a senior at Troy University.
His father, Rickie, was a four-time all-conference selection (1973-76) and three-time league scoring champion at Lambuth University in Jackson, Tenn., where he left as the school's all-time leading scorer (2,327 career points) as well as having his jersey number (#00) retired.
His older sister, Genevieve, played collegiately at the University of South Alabama, while his younger sister, Gwen, is a freshman at the University of Central Arkansas.
In Two Seasons at Mississippi State:
Sat out the 2007-08 season after transferring from Mississippi St., where he started in the backcourt for two seasons.
Averaged 9.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and connected on 35.5 percent of his three-point attempts as a sophomore as Mississippi State posted a 21-14 record and reached the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament.
Delk started 59 of 65 games over two seasons for the Bulldogs, including all 35 during the 200607 season. He ranked seventh in three-point percentage in Southeastern Conference games that season, hitting 38.2 percent in league games (34-of-89).
Collegiate career scoring high was 27 points produced at Arkansas as a freshman when he connected on 7-of-9 three pointers.
Hit 122-of-322 three-point goals in his two seasons at Mississippi State (37.9 percent) and had 33 games with multiple three-pointers. He scored 602 points in two years, a 9.3 scoring average.
High School:
Top 50 prospect and three-year starter at North Side High School in Jackson, Tenn., where he averaged 22.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists as a senior in helping his team to a 25-5 record and a second straight runner-up finish in the Class AAA state tournament.
Earned second team all-state honors and a Class AAA Mr. Basketball finalist as a senior. He scored 1,866 points in his career at North Side.
Averaged 17.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.8 steals as a junior in helping the 2003-04 Indians to a 29-3 record and a state runner-up finish, earning third team all-state recognition.
Personal:
Born Dec. 2, 1986 ... Son of Genevieve and Rickie Delk ... One of four children (twin brother Richard, sisters Genevieve and Gwen) ... Major is sports administration.
Personal goal at U of L is to earn his degree.
Enjoys playing an NCAA Football video game in his spare time and "I'm the best in the dorm" at it.
Best basketball advice given to him was from his grandmother, who told him he could play with anybody.
His father has had the greatest influence on his athletic career.
Feels that Chris Tucker would be the best actor to play him in a movie.
When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Michael Jordan.
Wanted to wear No. 12 because his twin brother wears the same number.
Most proud of "having a beautiful little girl (Jayla)."
If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice his hats.
What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino is that he is a great teacher of the game of basketball and of life.
Would most like to meet Martin Luther King.
Favorites:
NBA Team: all of them
Movies: The Last Dragon, The Wood
TV Shows: Jamie Foxx
Actor: Denzel Washington
Comedian: Jamie Foxx
Book: Where the Red Fern Grows
Musical Group/Singer: Guccie Maine, Yo Bottie, Trey Songs, Lil Wayne, Ti