2025: Played in 14 games, recording one assist, with 15 ground balls and eight caused turnovers.
Marked an assist at Queens.
Career-high ground balls at Ohio State (4).
Caused two turnovers at Ohio State and against Delaware and Jacksonville.
2024: Played in all 17 games, recording eight points (5 goals, 3 assists), 19 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers.
Had a career-high two goals against Mercer, adding an assist for a career-best three points.
Tied his career-high in ground balls with three against Vermont, Robert Morris and Cleveland State in the ASUN Semifinals.
Had a career-best two caused turnovers against Lindenwood and Queens.
Also scored a goal against Vermont, Bellarmine and Air Force.
2023: Played in all 17 games as a true freshman, recording one goal, an assist, seven ground balls and one caused turnover.
Scored his first collegiate goal against Mercer.
Recorded an assist, two ground balls and a caused turnover against Bellarmine in the ASUN semifinals, also going 1-for-1 on faceoffs.
High School: Three-year letter winner at Lassiter HS … second-team all-state selection … led his team to a region championship … scored 45 points (34 goals, 11 assists) with 59 ground balls his junior season … also played running back and linebacker for the football team, earning second-team all-region.
Personal: Has an older brother and sister … wants to get into business as a career … enjoys skiing, hiking and anything outdoors … credits lacrosse to helping him grow throughout life and as a way to show who he is.
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Monday, September 08
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