2017 (Senior): The only Jumbo to start all 21 games as they went 15-2-4, won their first ever NESCAC tournament title, and made it to the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament...co-captained the team with Weatherbie...named NESCAC Player of the Week (Nov. 6), NESCAC Player of the Year, to the All-NESCAC First Team, the United Soccer Coaches All-New England First Team, the United Soccer Coaches All-American First Team, and the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-American First Team...was a major reason why the defense only allowed two goals all season long...recorded two goals and two assists on the year...both of his goals came off penalty kicks, the first of which came in overtime to beat Colby 1-0 early in the year...assisted on Weatherbie's game-winning goal in the Jumbos 3-0 NESCAC quarterfinal win over Bates...scored on penalty kicks in both shootouts in the NCAA Tournament against St. Joseph's and John Hopkins.
2016 (Junior): One of two Jumbos to start all 22 games as they played to a 15-5-2 record during the 2016 campaign and won the program's second national championship...posted a goal and an assist for three points...posted a header goal off a corner kick during the 61st minute in a 5-1 victory over Keene State (Oct. 19)...tallied first career assist on Gaston Becherano’s game-winner in the 27th minute during a 2-0 victory over host Trinity on Oct. 1...played a huge role in the team’s defensive effort, which posted 13 shutouts in 22 games.
2015 (Sophomore): Started all 19 of the Jumbos games as a sophomore as the Jumbos finished the season with an 11-5-3 record and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament…helped the Jumbos with a 0.70 goals against average and was a part of all ten of the Jumbos shutouts during the season…scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-2 win over Connecticut College…tallied a goal in the Jumbos 3-2 NCAA Tournament win over Montclair State.
2014 (Freshman): Played in ten games including making three starts during his rookie season when the Jumbos won the NCAA Championship….helped a Jumbo defense that allowed just 13 goals in 22 games, compiling a 0.57 goals against average…made his collegiate debut in the Jumbos 8-0 season-opening win over UMass-Boston…made his first collegiate start when the Jumbos tied Middlebury 0-0…played in seven of the Jumbos shutouts during his freshman season.
Before Tufts: Was on the soccer team at Brophy College Preparatory…was the captain of his high school soccer team and his club soccer team…was a two-time Arizona District 1 State Champion…was on the team that won the Arizona State Cup Championship in 2014…winner of the St. Ignatius of Loyola Award for Leadership…was selected as the defensive MVP…earned the Distinguished Student Award.
Personal: Son of Jay and Janet…has one sibling, Brendon (19).