REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2024)
- Made a season high 13 appearances, including six starts, totaling 563 minutes.
- Scored his first collegiate goal and recorded his first two collegiate assists while talling 10 shot attempts and seven shots on goal.
- Provided the assist on Yanis Belatrache's game-winning goal in the 49th minute against UC Irvine Sept. 6, marking his first career point.
- Notched his second assist on Anderson Rosa's game-winner in the 84th minute against Georgia State Sept. 29.
- Scored his first career goal on a header in the 17th minute of the Knights' 2-1 win at Coastal Carolina Nov. 5.
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2023)
- Appeared in four matches totaling 28 minutes of action.
- Saw gametime in the Knights' 1-0 win at Kentucky Sept. 29, 5-0 win over Coastal Carolina Oct. 18, 2-1 loss to James Madison Oct. 31, and 3-2 double-overtime defeat to Vermont in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Nov. 19.
FRESHMAN (2022)
- Did not see match action during the 2022 season
PRIOR TO UCF
- A four year varsity player at Creekside High. Scored 29 goals and 13 assists in his senior year, a season in which he was the team captain, team MVP and received a nod to the All-Conference Team
- Off the pitch, Mueller competed in cross country. He also took part in the 1600m, 800m, and 4x800 relays on the Track & Field team
- Played for Florida Elite club soccer
- Attended and played for Creekside High School
PRIOR TO UCF
- Major: Kinesiology
- Favorite pro team: Tottenham Hotspur
- Pre-match ritual: Left boot on first, concentre on breathing
- Fun fact: Loves karaoke
- Favorite movie: Top Gun: Maverick
- Favorite TV show: Designated Survivor
- Favorite music artist: Luke Combs
- Favorite food: Steak and mashed potatoes with gravy
- Favorite off-day activities: Golfing, going to the beach or pool
- Go-to karaoke song: Distrubia by Rihanna
- Hidden talent: Can play some songs on the guitar
- Nicknames growing up: Joe Joe, Broseph
- Favorite sport (besides soccer): Golf
"I chose UCF because I feel that it is the best fit for me in soccer, academic selection and culture."