Career Notes: Is currently first in program history with 58 career starts, 43 wins, 13 shutouts, 168 saves, a 0.83 goals against average, and 4,716 minutes played...2X All-Cal Pac First Team selection...2022 Cal Pac Honorable Mention...3X Cal Pac Defensive Player of the Week...2X Spring Dean's Honor list member.
2022: California Pacific Conference Honorable Mention...Named Cal Pac Player of the Week on October 24...Stopped nine shots in the season opener at Cal State East Bay (8/25), his highest mark in a regular season contest and the second most saves in his career...Made six saves to earn a shutout agains Menlo College (8/28) in the home opener...Made two saves, including on a PK, and combined with Brycen Miller for a shutout in the California Pacific Conference opener against La Sierra University (9/11)...Made four saves to earn a shutout at Westcliff University (9/16)...Played 45 minutes and combined with Miller for a shutout over Providence Christian College (10/13)...Made three saves in a shutout over Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (10/15)...Secured a shutout with six saves on Senior Night against Simpson University (10/20)...Also shutout Cal Maritime (10/29) in the regular season finale by making the only save he was tasked with...Finished with five saves in the California Pacific Conference Championship Semifinal match against Westcliff University (11/10)...Made five saves in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round match at University of Mobile (11/17).
2021: Started a team-high eleven games between the posts, including six in a row to end the year...Pitched two shutouts...Made 43 saves and recorded a 1.00 goals against average in 720 minutes of action...Maintained a California Pacific Conference best .843 save percentage, while his 1.00 goals against average was good for second in the league...Season opener marked his 30th career start and in it he stopped four shots against Menlo College (9/4)...Combined with Brycen Miller for the Bobcats first shutout of the season at The Master's University (9/18)...Earned the shutout in the California Pacific Conference opener at Sierra Nevada University (9/26)...Returned from a month long injury for the regular season home finale against Pacific Union College (11/5) and stopped his first shot he was tasked with...Combined with Brycen Miller to shutout Cal Maritime in the regular season finale (11/7)...Made a career-high eight saves, including six in the second half, to earn his record-breaking eighth shutout in the California Pacific Conference Quarterfinals against Simpson (11/10)...Stopped all three shots he was taked with in his 78 minutes between the post in the California Pacific Conference Semifinals against top-seeded Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (11/11)...Made a program single-game record 13 saves in the California Pacific Conference Tournament Championship game against Marymount California University (11/13)...Made six saves in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round game against St. Thomas University (11/18).
2020: All-California Pacific Conference First Team...Drew eight starts across the campaign and logged 504 minutes between the posts...Was a part of eight team shutouts and finished with the best goals against average in California Pacific Conference history with a 0.36...Didn't allow a goal for a program-record 476 consecutive minutes...That time span covered the entire regular season and the California Pacific Conference Tournament...Was credited with seven wins...Made nine total saves...Two of his nine saves came in the California Pacific Conference Championship game against Benedictine University Mesa.
2019: All-California Pacific Conference First Team...Started a program-record 21 games between the posts and logged a program record 1,733 minutes...Also tallied a program record six shutouts...Ranked first in the Cal Pac with a 1.04 goals against average...Stopped 55 shots, good for second the program's single-season record list...Shutout No. 17 Menlo College (9/14) and William Jessup University (9/17) to become the fourth Bobcat in program history to earn a shutout in back-to-back matches...Stopped five shots against 22nd-ranked Hope International University (9/22)...Made a career-high six saves in his first ever Cal Pac start against Benedictine University Mesa (9/27)...Earned a shutout in the match and his six saves tied are tied for the most of any Bobcat in a shutout all-time...Stopped five more shots in a double overtime shutout over Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (9/29)...Was named the California Pacific Conference Defensive Player of the Week on September 23 and September 30, becoming the first Cal Pac player to win back-to-back defensive weekly honors since September 30, 2015...Tied program's single-seasons shutouts record by stopping three shots against Sierra Nevada College (10/13)...Stopped five shots on November 22 against No. 25 Menlo College and became the first Bobcat in school history to earn a shutout in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round...Made four saves against No. 7 Lindsey Wilson College in the Round of 16, two of which came in overtime.
2018: As a freshman, appeared in seven games between the posts...Made his collegiate debut and logged 45 minutes on September 22 against Providence Christian College... Was apart of five total shutouts with David Hernandez...Recorded two saves.
High School: Two-time Western Athletic Conference Goalkeeper of the Year…Garnered three all-conference selections …Anchored team to first Western Athletic Conference Title since the 1980's…SportsStar Magazine NorCal Player of the Year finalist…Lancer Cup Goalkeeper award winner…Three-time Merced Sun-Star All-Area selection.
Personal: Majoring in Biological Sciences...Has one sister...Intends to go into the Medical Field after his soccer career...Currently a Recreation Attendant at UC Merced...Enjoys watching Netflix in his spare time...Loves Mexican and Italian food...Favorite team is Barcelona...Favorite musician is Travis Scott and favorite movie is Goal...Lists his parents as his biggest influence because they always push him to the best and reach his dreams.