Career Honors and Awards:
- 2019 MAC Academic Honor Roll
- 2018 MAC Academic Honor Roll
- 2016 MAC Academic Honor Roll
2019
Appeared in all 18 games and started in six as a senior ... Named to Second Team All-MAC Commonwealth as a short stick specialist ... Scooped 27 ground balls and caused five turnovers throughout the season ... Notched six points on four goals and two assists
2018
Appeared in all 18 games as a junior…Started in three…Scored two goals against Arcadia (4/4)…Finished the spring with four goals and three assists for seven points…Grabbed 29 ground balls throughout the season…Caused seven turnovers
2017
Made 15 appearances and six starts as a sophomore... Finished the spring with 29 ground balls and seven caused turnovers... Scored one goal in a 16-7 win against Alvernia (3/29)... Set up one goal against Lebanon Valley (4/01) and at Hood (4/22)... Picked up a career-high of four ground balls at Arcadia (4/15)... Caused two turnovers in season opener against Virginia Wesleyan (2/18).
2016
Appeared in 11 games as a freshman...Finished the spring with four goals and four points to go along with four ground balls and one caused turnover … Netted first collegiate goal in a 9-2 win over Hood (4/2) … Had a career night by scoring twice and picking up two ground balls in a 20-1 rout of Alvernia (4/6) … Caused a turnover and scooped up a ground ball in a 16-6 win over Arcadia (4/26)
High School
Four-year letterwinner as a midfielder at the Charter School of Wilmington … Netted 137 career goals and added 64 assists, which included finishing with 39 goals and 20 assists as a senior … Team captain who was named to the all-conference first team and all-state third team during junior and senior seasons … Helped program win a conference championship … Four-year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver, running back and safety … Received all-conference honorable mention on defense three times and was an all-conference second team selection as a wide receiver … Voted to play in the blue and gold all-star football game … Honor roll student all four years …
Personal
Majoring in biomedical engineering … Enjoys snowboarding as well as playing football and basketball … Favorite athlete is Brian Dawkins … Plans on becoming a biomedical engineer after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Widener?
“I chose Widener because it is close to home and because it is not too big or too small. I believe their engineering program is highly reputable, and also I chose Widener to play lacrosse because I liked the program and the facilities.”