REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2025, AT HARVARD)
- Harvard's lone team captain
- FCS Football Central All-America Third Team
- Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America
- Recipient of the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston's Bulger Lowe Award (FCS Defensive Player of the Year)
- Named a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award (FCS National Defensive Player of the Year)
- Named All-Ivy League First Team, his second straight year landing on the First Team
- Named New England Football Writers Association's All-New England Team (regional honor acknowledging top Division I players in New England)
- Named to All-ECAC Football Team (Eastern College Athletic Conference)
- Helped lead Harvard earn an at-large bid to the NCAA FCS Playoffs in the Ivy League's first season of eligibility; the Crimson were nationally ranked for most of the season and finished the campaign with a 9-2 (6-1 Ivy) record
- Started in all 11 of Harvard's contests on the campaign, extending his games started streak to 30
- Recorded 83 tackles good enough for second ont he team, 27 of which were solo, also second on the squad
- Forced two fumbles, one in the season opener at Stetson (Sep. 20) and in the team's NCAA FCS Playoff First Round at Villanova (Nov. 29)
- Tallied an interception against vs. Brown (Sep. 27)
- Recorded three pass breakups
- Compiled a season-high 14 tackles twice, doing so against Penn (Nov. 15) and at Yale (Nov. 22)
- Recorded double-digit tackles four times, adding 11 tackle outings against Merrimack (Oct. 18) and at Villanova (Nov. 29)
- Named to multiple preseason watch lists, including Preseason All-American (FCS Football Central - First Team, Stats Perform - Second Team, Phil Steele - Second Team), Buck Buchanan Award Preseason Watch List, Shrine Bowl 1000 Watch List, Phil Steele Preseason All-Ivy League First Team
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2024, AT HARVARD)
- Bushnell Cup finalist
- Elected 2025 team captain following the 2024 campaign
- Phil Steele All-Ivy League First Team
- NEFW All-New England Team
- All-Ivy League First Team
- Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 4)
- Stats Perform National Defensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention (Oct. 21, Nov. 4)
- Phil Steele Preseason First Team All-Ivy League
- Ranked 41st nationally and third in the Ivy League in total tackles
- Started in all 10 games
- Posted a team-best 83 tackles to go with 5.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, one interception, four PBUs and one fumble recovery
- Scored a touchdown for a second straight season (88-yard INT return vs. Holy Cross)
- Had at least five tackles in nine consecutive games to end the year
- Registered two double-digit tackle performances (13 vs. Holy Cross, 16 at Dartmouth)
- Made nine tackles vs. Princeton and eight against New Hampshire, Penn and Yale.
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2023, AT HARVARD)
- Phil Steele All-Ivy League First Team
- FCS Football Central All-Ivy League First Team
- All Ivy-League Second Team
- CSC Academic All-District Team
- New England Football Writers All-New England Team
- Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 18) and FedEx Ground FCS National Defensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention
- Played in all 10 games, started in the final nine
- Had team high of 78 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss
- Ranked sixth overall in the Ivy League in tackles
- Posted season-high 13 tackles vs. Dartmouth
- Recorded team-high three interceptions, gaining 95 yards total
- Had nine tackles and one interception for a 96 yard gain vs St. Thomas
- Recorded one sack vs. Penn
FRESHMAN (2022, AT HARVARD)
- Did not see game action, earning a redshirt
HIGH SCHOOL
- Played football all four years of high school
- Began prep career at Meigs High in Meigs County, Ohio, and then spent his sophomore and junior seasons at Cherokee High in Marlton, N.J., before finishing at Spring Valley High
- Named to the All-State First Team
- Served as team captain
- Voted the Mountain State Athletic Conference and the Herald Dispatch Player of the Year
- Named the 2021 MSAC Student-Athlete of the Year
- Recipient of the Huff and Carl Lee Award
- Best game of career featured five touchdowns, two interceptions and one forced fumble in a win over Martinsburg
- Member of Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honors Society
- Father played football at Marshall and 13 years in the NFL; brother, Zach, played football at Ohio Dominican University; brother, Cody, played at University of Charlotte
