2017: Started 14 of the 15 games he appeared in... Tied for second on the team in assists... Played more than 1,100 minutes... shared the Walter Leeman Trophy for senior leadership with Archie Kinnane.
2016: One of six players to appear in all 16 games… First career assist came in the 3-1 win over Saint Joseph’s.
2015: Appeared in all 17 games and started 10… Scored in victory over Quinnipiac… Received the team’s Bob Holliday Unsung Hero Award.
2014: Appeared in 12 games, including making four starts.
Off the Field:
- Interned at Terradex, an environmental consulting firm and worked on their project to bring exposure to toxic groundwater sites
- Volunteer for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America
- Co-founder of Laces Soccer Camps, a non profit soccer camp based in Palo Alto where all proceeds go to the Right to Play Charity
Before Yale: Spent the last three years with the San Jose Earthquakes, part of the US Soccer Development Academy… Named to the Best XI team for the Northwestern Conference... Team captain for both U16 and U18 squads… Made the second most starts on U18 Earthquakes… Played one year at Palo Alto High School… Only freshman on the roster… Helped lead Palo Alto to the CCS quarterfinals… Also played for Santa Clara Sporting club, the 2010 Far West Regional League champions… Member of the 2010 ODP state team and selected to the 2010 ODP Region IV team.
Personal: Two-time President’s Award recipient for more than 100 hours of community service… Co-founded Laces Soccer Camps, a non-profit soccer camp where all proceeds were dedicated to the Right To Play charity… Grandfather was drafted to play professional baseball… Loves to play the guitar.
Why Yale? “Because it offers the best combination of fantastic academics and high achieving sports. To top it off, the student body and staff at Yale are unlike any other school in the world. Once I saw how much Yale has to offer. I knew that it was the perfect place for me.”