Wofford (2018–2022) Larson played for the
Wofford Terriers for four years, and was an instrumental in the
2018–19 squad's 30-win season and appearance in the
AP Top 25, both for the first time in program history. In only his freshman year, the Terriers won the
2019 SoCon tournament, and went on to defeat
Seton Hall in the first round of the
2019 NCAA tournament. Larson made 80 starts in 120 games for the Terriers, leading them to an 83–43 record over four years. He finished his career at Wofford with 624 points, 321 assists, 133 steals, and a spot on the 2020–21 Academic All-
SoCon Team.
Charleston (2022–2023) Larson transferred to the
College of Charleston for his final year of eligibility, adding a veteran presence to the team as the
2022–23 Cougars won 31 games before qualifying for the
2023 NCAA tournament, a record for the school's Division I era. Larson quickly made his presence known after averaging 14.3 points on 56% shooting during the 2022
Charleston Classic Tournament, leading his team past
Virginia Tech to a championship victory, and a tournament MVP for himself. Throughout the season Larson averaged 10.6 points, 4.0 assists, and 1.6 steals per game, all career-highs, resulting in an All-
CAA Third Team selection. In the
2023 CAA tournament championship game, Larson started a 12–0 run with back-to-back three-pointers to defeat
UNC Wilmington. He had 23 points and four steals on the night, earning him a spot on the All-Tournament Team and the title of Tournament MVP. Larson's college career ended after scoring 11 points against national runner-up
San Diego State in his second NCAA tournament appearance. == Professional career ==