Taff Bunu
Taff Bunu
Height: 6-7
Weight: 210
Year: So.
Hometown: Harere, Zimbabwe
High School: St. Georges College
Events: Sprints
Major: Business Analytics & Finance

2021 Season: USTFCCCA All-Region (100m, 200m) - CACC Champion (4x100m relay) with a time of 41.94 - First Team All-CACC (4x100m relay) - Second Team All-CACC (100m) - Second Team All-CACC (200m) with a time of 21.99 - CACC Track Athlete of the Week (4/13)- best time of 10.8 in the 100 meters- help score 31 points in the Men’s CACC Track & Field Championship.

High School: Attended St. Georges College in Harare, Zimbabwe- a member of the Zimbabwe Junior National Team in Rugby, Basketball, and Kickboxing- played rugby for head coach Doug Trivella and set the record for most points scored in St. Georges College history.

Personal: Tafadziswa Bunu- son of Lizwe Bunu- has three siblings, sister, Kimberly and brothers, Tinaye and Tanatswa- majoring in Business Analytics and Finance at Wilmignton University with aspirations to become an Analyst/Investment Banker- from Harere, Zimbabwe- the official announcer of the Wilmiington University Men's & Women's soccer teams- also enjoys basketball and rugby- listens to “GUPTA” by Focalistic before meets- what he misses most about being a kid is having no bills- biggest pet peeves are people who chew with their mouth open, people who wear white socks with dress shoes and belts that do not match shoes- favorite cartoon character is Rick Sanchez- his most memorable sports moment is having an interception in rugby in 2017- greatest piece of advice received in sport is “You’re like a turtle on a flag pole, you did not get there alone”- favorite professional sports teams are Arsenal and the Los Angeles Lakers- perfect meal is Ribs- his mom is his “hero”- if he could coach any team for a year he would coach the Lakers- ultimate achievement would be to make the Forbes 30 under 30 list- his favorite movie quote is “What is the point of being scared of dying. It’s coming”- on his “Mount Rushmore” of life are Barack Obama and Oliver Mtukudzi.