[3] He was named the MAC Freshman of the Year while also helping the Bobcats upset the #3-seeded Georgetown Hoyas in the first round of the 2010 NCAA tournament.
[4] Heading into his sophomore campaign, Cooper was tabbed as the MAC Preseason Player of the Year.
[4] Although he didn't win the award, he was still a first team all-conference selection after breaking his own school record for assists (263), while his 7.5 assists-per-game average ranked third nationally.
Earlier in the season, Cooper recorded Ohio University's first-ever triple double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a win at Portland.
[9] Cooper finished his collegiate career with 934 assists and 328 steals, which at the time of his graduation ranked him 12th and 18th all-time, respectively, in Division I history.
[10] After going undrafted in the 2013 NBA draft, Cooper signed his first professional contract in August 2013, with the Greek Basket League's PAOK for the 2013–14 season.
[15] On November 21, 2015, he left the Russian club and signed a two-year contract with AEK Athens of Greece.
[19] On July 8, 2017, Cooper signed a two-year deal with French club BCM Gravelines.
[22] After averaging 6.9 points and 7.2 assists per game in the 2017–18 season, Cooper announced he was leaving Monaco on September 7, 2018.
[28] On July 5, 2022, he signed with Ironi Ness Ziona of the Israeli Basketball Premier League.
[30] In 2019, FIBA issued Cooper a two-year suspension for using another person's urine in an attempt to cheat a doping test.
The test initially indicated an elevated level of human chorionic gonadotropin, which is most commonly produced by the placenta during pregnancy.
[34] He was named a member of the senior men's Bosnian national basketball team, and was going to play with Bosnia at the EuroBasket 2015 qualification tournament.
[35] After his return, he suffered an injury during Bosnia's training camp, and he was unable to play at the qualification tournament.