Honors: All-ACC Academic Team (2023, 2024, 2025) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll (2023, 2024, 2025).
2025: Played in 18 games with eight starting assignments on defense … Ranked third on the team with 17 caused turnovers … Picked up 16 ground balls … Registered a career-high four caused turnovers and collected three ground balls … Helped hold North Carolina (4/12) to just eight goals – 6.70 goals below its season average … Caused three turnovers in ACC Championship game against Syracuse (5/4) … Also had multiple caused turnovers in win over Michigan (2/22) loss to Princeton (2/28) … Added an assist versus the Tigers … Also had an assist against Providence (3/12) … Picked up two ground balls and forced a turnover in overtime win at Virginia (4/26) … All-ACC Academic Team … ACC Academic Honor Roll.
2024: Played 19 games with 17 starts on close defense … Corralled 24 ground balls … Forced 15 turnovers … Tied for fourth on the team in caused turnovers … Registered at least one caused turnover in 13 games … Picked up three ground balls and forced two turnovers in win at Loyola (3/9) … Also registered two caused turnovers in victory over Princeton (3/3) ... All-ACC Academic Team ... ACC Academic Honor Roll.
2023: Played in 15 games with one start on defense … Finished the season with seven ground balls and two caused turnovers … Picked up three ground balls and forced one turnover in his collegiate debut against Bellarmine (2/4) … Registered two GBs and one caused turnover in win over Air Force (3/20) … Had one ground ball in NCAA Championship game against Notre Dame (5/29) … All-ACC Academic Team … ACC Academic Honor Roll.
Before Duke: Played high school lacrosse for Lower Merion High School and club lacrosse with NXT and Mesa…Ranked the no. 19 player among class of 2022 by Inside Lacrosse…A three-time UA Underclass All America honoree, two-time UA All-tournament Team selectee, and 2022 Senior UA All-America player…USA Lacrosse All-American and Academic All-American…Central League MVP and Philly lacrosse co-player of the year…also played varsity basketball for Lower Merion High School…as a starter and captain, won back-to-back District 6A Championships and back-to-back State final-four appearances…was a member of National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Sean and Valerie, has one brother, Peter.