Career Overview
One of three finalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy (national player of the year) as junior in 2016 … graduated as the program’s all-time leader in points by a wide margin (76; 2nd place: 43) and goals (34; 2nd place: 19) … program’s leader in points per game (1.27; 2nd place: 0.75) and goals per game (0.57; 2nd place: 0.27) … five game-winning goals were tied for 3rd in program history (leader: eight) … eight assists were tied for the 10th-most in program history at the time of his graduation … had more shots on goal (74) than anyone else in program history (2nd place: 54) … 10 penalty-kick goals, five more than any other player in program history (perfect 10-for-10 on PKs).
As A Senior (2017) | Game-By-Game Stats
ASUN First Team member … despite recovering from an injury and missing the first eight games of the year, he finished the season with four goals and one assist for nine points to rank 4th on the squad … tallied a goal on his debut game against Omaha (Oct. 3) for a 3-2 win at home … recorded two goals against NJIT (Oct. 29) for four points … also tallied a goal against USF (Oct. 24) for a 1-1 draw … totaled 13 shots, with 10 on target for a .769 shooting percentage … played nine games and started four – each of the last four of the season … logged 403 minutes.
Career Overview
Enters his senior season already as the program’s all-time leader in goals (30; 2nd place: 19) and points (67; 2nd place: 43) … is the program’s leader in points per game (1.31; 2nd place: 0.61) and goals per game (0.59; 2nd place: 0.27) … four game-winning goals are tied for 5th in program history (leader: eight) … more shots on goal (64) than anyone else in program history (2nd place: 54) … nine penalty-kick goals, five more than any other player in program history (perfect 9-for-9 on PKs).
As A Junior (2016) | Game-By-Game Stats
MAC Hermann Trophy Finalist (1 of 3 for National Player of the Year)
NSCAA First Team All-American
NSCAA All-Southeast Region First Team
ASUN Player of the Year
ASUN First Team
ASUN Tournament MVP
ASUN All-Tournament Team
2x ASUN Player of the Week (Sept. 19; Oct. 3)
2x National Player of the Week (Sept. 19; Oct. 3)
Led the nation in goals (22) and points (49) by a wide margin … scored five more goals and totaled nine more points than any other player in the country … by himself, he scored more goals than 74 teams, and secured more points than 43 teams … the first player in ASUN history to be named a finalist (or semifinalist) for the MAC Hermann Trophy … first ASUN player to be named an All-American since 2011, and first ASUN member selected to the First Team since 1997 … also led the country in goals per game (1.10; next closest: 0.89) and points per game (2.45; next closest: 1.95) … 22 goals were the most by a D-I player in a single season since 2012, and the most in the ASUN in more than a decade … scored a goal in eight of FGCU’s final nine games of the year … secured two hat tricks during the regular season, including what is believed to be the fastest in D-I history from the start of the game (9:02 at Rutgers, Sept. 27) … had six games of four or more points, including a program single-game record seven versus UNCW (hat trick and an assist) … destroyed the previous single-season program record for goals (seven) and points (17) … converted the game-clinching penalty kick in FGCU’s 3-0 PK win over USF in the NCAA Tournament First Round, propelling the Eagles into the Second Round for the first time in program history … scored the go-ahead goal in the 72nd minute at North Carolina in the Second Round before the Eagles – playing with 10 men – fell just short in double overtime to the Tar Heels … started 20 of FGCU’s 21 games … logged 1,355 minutes – the 4th most on the team.
As A Sophomore (2015) | Game-By-Game Stats
Atlantic Sun First Team member …
A-Sun All-Tournament Team selection … named
A-Sun Player of the Week on Oct. 26 … led FGCU in points (16) and goals (seven) to rank 5th in the A-Sun in both categories … the 16 points were one shy of tying the single-season program record … 1.45 points per game was the highest in single-season program history and ranked 3rd in the league … seven goals tied the single-season program record … went a perfect 5-5 on penalty kicks, not only setting the single-season program record but also breaking the program’s all-time mark of four makes … 0.65 goals per game were the most in single-season program history and ranked 2nd in the A-Sun … missed the first five games of the year with an injury, but returned at USF on Sept. 19 and scored FGCU’s lone goal … tallied his second goal of the year off a penalty kick at North Florida (Oct. 10) to preserve a 1-1 draw … began a stretch of five goals in five games versus Lipscomb (Oct. 17) with his third PK of the year, which turned out to be the game-winner … tallied another goal against FIU (Oct. 20) … posted two goals, including the game-winner, at USC Upstate (Oct. 24) and also added an assist as the five points were tied for the 2nd-most in single-game program history, one shy of matching the record … concluded the season with a goal and an assist in the A-Sun semifinals versus USC Upstate (Nov. 7) … 13 of his 22 shots on the year were on target, with the .591 shot-on-goal percentage ranking 1st on the team … played in 11 games and made seven starts as he logged 639 minutes on the year out of his striker position.
As A Freshman (2014) | Game-By-Game Stats
Named to the
Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team, continuing a streak in which FGCU has had at least two All-Freshman Team selections (Miguel Jaime) in each of the program’s eight years of existence … one of only two field players (Skylar Wilks) to play in all 20 games, making 15 starts … lone goal of the year opened the scoring in FGCU’s 3-1 triumph at Northern Kentucky (Oct. 11) … strong, powerful forward who attempted 21 shots on the season to contribute to a program-record and A-Sun leading 306 shot attempts … 10 shots on goal ranked tied for 4th on the team.
High School
Attended Lleó XIII High School ... graduated in 2013.
Personal
Born on Mar. 17, 1995 ... management major ... has an older sibling, Claudia ... former member of the Eagles Council (FGCU's SAAC) ... favorite athlete is Rafael Nadal ... favorite sport to watch is basketball and soccer ... favorite sports moment was FC Barcelona's 5-0 win over Real Madrid in the 2010 El Clásico.