| Number | Year | Position | Height | Weight | Hometown |
| 12 | So. | Guard | 6-0 | 175 | Frankenmuth, Mich |

He was second on the team in three-pointers (53), but led the entire Atlantic 10 Conference in three-point percentage at a school-record 46.5 percent (53-of-114). His three-point percentage broke the single season mark (.457 on 63-of-138) set by then-senior Jamie Gladden in the 1992-93 season. 53 of Redford's 56 field goals this past season were three-pointers and that marked the third-highest three-pointer total for a freshman. He averaged 6.2 points in 14.6 minutes per game over the last 24 games compared with 2.9 points and 8.8 minutes for the first 11 games.
He averaged a school-record 36.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.0 steals per game while leading his team to a school-record 23 wins and a 23-3 final mark, district and regional championships, as well as Tri Valley East and Saginaw News Area "Class B" championships. He won the Hal Schram Michigan "Mr. Basketball" Award and the Gatorade State of Michigan Player of the Year Award as a senior in addition to a long list of other honors: Associated Press State "Class B" Player of the Year, Detroit News All-State "Dream Team," Detroit Free Press All-State "Dream Team," Saginaw News All-Area "Dream Team," Tuscola County Advertiser All-Area "Dream Team," Bank Hoops All-State Player of the Year, Great Lakes Hoops "Class B" All-Mid-Michigan Player of the Year, Meijer Holiday Hoops Invitational Most Valuable Player, First Team All-Tri Valley East Conference, and Team MVP. He hit a state-record 102 consecutive free throws, while hitting a state-record 96.7 percent (208-of-215) for his senior season. His 93.3 percent career free throw percentage is a state record, along with a state-record 143 three-point field goals made his senior season. He holds a number of Frankenmuth High school career records, including most points (14th in Michigan prep history with 2,146), most assists (395), most steals (242), most field goals made (679), most three-point field goals (third in Michigan prep history with 314), most free throws made (fifth in Michigan prep history with 474) and free throw percentage (first in Michigan prep history at 93.3 percent). He compiled an 83-15 record in four seasons at Frankenmuth High School, while leading his team to four straight district titles.