Here’s the moment he hit the free throw:

The son of Northwestern alums Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall, Charlie was pretty stoked when he blocked a shot last week, tweeting a joke that he was “expanding my game.”

Before his scoring “streak,” Hall was better known for his cheeky interviews with teammates.

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“Every time I walk in the locker room pre-practice, he seems to have the guys laughing,” Wildcats Coach Chris Collins told the Chicago Tribune in January.

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“Basketball is a serious sport,” Hall said, “but being a guy who can alleviate some pressure is something I like to do.”

And his mom, the “Veep” star who is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, noticed her son’s big game, tweeting proudly, “My boy.”

“We’re his parents, so you might be talking to the best people or the worst people [to assess his talents],” Louis-Dreyfus told the Tribune. “We think he is outstanding in every regard. We’re his biggest fans.”

A radio/TV/film major, Hall also would like to play basketball professionally. He got his first rebound last season and vowed to “absolutely” keep shooting until he gets his first basket. A free throw is a good place to start.