2018 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2018: Named an honorable-mention All-American and second-team all-West Region selection by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association … Also was named a USILA/Nike Scholar All-American … One of three Tigers to start all 15 games … Led the team with 50 goals and 73 points, and was second with 23 assists, all of which were personal single-season highs … Became just the third player in program history to record 50 goals in a season when he scored twice at No. 8 Cabrini University in the NCAA Tournament … Ranked 18th nationally averaging 3.33 goals and 21st at 4.87 points per game … Scored at least one goal in every game … Struck for a season-high six goals during the 15-8 victory at Whittier College on April 7 … Recorded a season-best eight points on four goals and four assists in the 24-7 win over The College of Wooster … Produced three goals and four points in the 14-10 victory over the Poets as CC reclaimed possession of the Locker-Stabler Cup for the seventh time in its eight-year history … Set up Coby Petau’s game-winning goal with two seconds remaining in overtime in the 13-12 win at Montclair State University … Dished out a career-high four assists in back-to-back victories over Wittenberg University and Wooster … Tied his single-season high with 20 ground balls … Picked up three ground balls on three occasions, the last of which was at Montclair State … Ranks seventh in program history with 129 career goals, 11th with 179 points and 18th with 50 assists.
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2017: One of six Tigers to start all 16 games … Led the team with 47 goals and 56 assists, both of which were personal single-season highs … Finished fifth with nine assists … Scored double-digit goals on 12 occasions … Set career highs with eight goals and nine points during the 25-4 victory over Augustana College in CC's home opener … His nine points were the most since Jake Smith recorded 10 in a 25-2 win at Millsaps College on April 22, 2012 … Struck for a pair of goals at No. 9 Cabrini University in the first round of the NCAA Tournament … Scored at least four goals five times, including the 12-10 victory over Wittenberg University and the 14-13 win over Williams College … Recorded six points twice, including the 16-12 victory over MIT when he dished out a season-best three assists … Caused a personal season-high of five caused turnovers, including a pair against Williams … Grabbed three of his 12 ground balls against Wittenberg.
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2016: Started 15 of the 16 games in which he played … Ranked second on the team with 28 goals and 15 assists, and third with 43 points … Posted season highs of five goals and seven points during the 14-5 victory over Augustana College … Scored three goals and set up two others in the 13-9 win at Whittier College that gave CC possession of the Locker-Stabler Cup for the sixth year in a row … Also struck for three goals on three other occasions, including the 13-9 victory over the Poets at Washburn Field … Scored one goal and set up two more in the 11-10 overtime victory against Whittier in the first round of the NCAA Tournament … Tied for ninth on the team with 20 ground balls … Posted season highs of four ground balls and two caused turnovers in the 13-8 win over Carthage College.
2015: Appeared in eight of 16 games, including one as a starter … Scored his first goal during the season opener at Sewanee … Struck for a pair of tallies in the 19-9 win over Southwestern University at Washburn Field … Recorded season-highs of two assists and three points in the 11-4 victory at Centre College … Grabbed a season-high three ground balls and caused a turnover during the 19-5 win over Trine University.
Before Colorado College: Played lacrosse and football at Acalanes High School in Lafayette, Calif. … Earned seven varsity letters, including four in lacrosse … Was a two-time captain of both teams … A 2014 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American … A two-time first-team all-Diablo Foothill Athletic League selection … Led the Dons to DFAL titles in 2011, 2013, 2014, as well as the CIF North Coast Section championship in 2013 … Named the East Bay Player of the Year and the AHS Offensive MVP in 2014 … Received the team’s Unsung Hero and  Inspirational Leadership awards … Named a North Coast Section Scholar Athlete every year between 2010 and 2014 … Voted the Acalanes High School student body president … A College Board AP Scholar and California Scholarship Federation lifetime member.
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Historical Player Information
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2015Freshman
Attackman
6'4"
220 lbs
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2016Sophomore
Attackman
6'4"
220 lbs
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2017Junior
Attackman
6'4"
220 lbs
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2018Senior
Attackman
6'4"
220 lbs