Career Overview
Graduated following his redshirt junior season in 2017 and elected not to return for his fifth year … finished his career with 12 goals and 14 assists for 38 points in 51 games … the 38 points were tied for the 3rd-most in program history at the time of his graduation, while the 12 goals were tied for the 5th-most … 14 assists were the 2nd-most in program history upon graduation, just one shy of the all-time record … among players who have appeared in at least 50 games in program history, his .27 assist-per-game average was the highest at the time of his graduation … 33 points off 11 goals and 11 assists as a redshirt sophomore in 2016 were the 2nd-highest total in single-season program history (49 that same year by Albert Ruiz) … the 11 goals were the 2nd-most (22 that same year by Ruiz), and the 11 assists were – at the time of his graduation – four more helpers than any other player in program history had posted in a single season.
As A Redshirt Junior (2017) | Game-By-Game Stats
Posted two assists on the year … the first came against Loyola Marymount (Sept. 15), and the second occurred in the regular-season finale at FAU (Oct. 31) … appeared in 16 games with one start, with that coming at North Florida (Sept. 30) … logged 411 minutes … attempted five shots on the year, with two of those on target.
As A Redshirt Sophomore (2016) | Game-By-Game Stats
ASUN First Team member … NSCAA All-Southeast Region Third Team … ASUN Player of the Week (Oct. 17) … if not for Albert Ruiz’s historical, national-best year, he would have posted several single-season program records … scored 11 goals and added 11 assists for 33 points to rank 8th in the nation … if not for Ruiz’s 22 goals and 49 points they would have easily been single-season program records (previous records: seven and 17, respectively) … 11 assists were the most in single-season program history (previous record: seven) and tied for the most by any player in the ASUN since 2006 … finished 5th in the nation with those 11 assists and also 5th in the country with a 0.55 assist per game average (single-season program record) … ranked 9th in the country with 1.65 points per game (would have been a single-season program record if not for Ruiz’s national-best 2.45 average) … finished 19th in the nation with 11 goals … secured one of just four hat tricks in program history with three goals versus FAU (Sept. 20) … three game-winning goals were tied for the most by any player in the ASUN and matched the single-season program record … game-winners versus FAU, at NJIT (Sept. 24) and against Stetson (Oct. 14) … had two more games in which he scored twice … multiple assists in two games … tallied at least one point in 12 of the 20 games he appeared in … at least one point in seven of the final eight games of the year … four different games in which he secured four or more points … 42 shots on the year and 19 were on target for a .452 shooting percentage … played the 5th-most minutes on the team with 1,255.
As A Sophomore (2015)
Did not play in any games as he recovered from knee surgery and utilized a redshirt season.
As A Freshman (2014) | Game-By-Game Stats
Proved to be a vital first-year member of the Green and Blue as he appeared in 15 games and made five starts … finished the year with three points, all of which came in a 3-1 A-Sun-opening win at Jacksonville (Oct. 1) … the goal was a game-winner as he put the Eagles ahead, 2-1, in the 68th minute … added the assist on the insurance goal just four minutes later … the three points in one game were tied for the most by any FGCU player in 2014 … finished the year with 20 shots, half of which were on target … the 20 shots added to a program-record and A-Sun-best 306 on the year … his shot-on-goal percentage of .500 led the team … logged 618 minutes of action.
High School
Prince George's County Player of the Year as a senior in 2013 ... leading scorer in the conference his senior year despite missing five games with an ankle injury, netting 20 goals en route to being named All-Gazette Player of the Year ... led his team to a Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championship in 2013, scoring six times in the three-game playoff run, including the game-winner in the 1-0 final game against Gonzaga ... High School All-American selection in 2014 ... scored 10 goals in his junior year ... First Team All-Met ... played for two seasons with the tradition-rich Dematha program which has won a national championship ... finished his senior season on a 13-game winning streak, and suffered just one loss as a junior which at the time brought to an end a 62-game unbeaten streak.
Personal
Born on Jan. 31, 1996 ... son of Roger and Wendy-Ann ... has two older siblings: Alecsander and Anthony ... legal studies major ... favorite book is How To Win Friends And Influence People ... would like to meet Didier Drogba ... favorite athletes are Dwyane Wade and Eden Hazard ... aspires to play professionally.