2025 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
Games: 10
Receptions/Yards: 11 for 111 Yards, 1 Touchdown (33 yards vs Pacific Lutheran 11/08)Â
Rushes/Yards/Average: 18 for 38 Yards, 2.1 Yard Average, 1 Touchdown (17 Yards vs Whitworth 10/25)Â
Passes/Yards/Touchdowns/Completion %: 20-33, 197 Yards, 60% (142 Yards vs. Linfield 11/1)
Punts/Yards/Average: 12 for 390 Yards, 32.5 yards average (109 Yards vs Whitworth 10/25)Â
- Served as the ultimate swiss army knife during his junior campaign
- Started the year as one of the top options at wide receiver and shifted over to play quarterback when the team’s top two QBs went down with injuries and also served as one of the team’s top puntersÂ
- Finished the year sixth on the team in receiving yards and seventh in receptionsÂ
- Led the team with a 32.50 yard average on punts and registered two fair catches and four punts inside the 20Â
- Recorded his first collegiate touchdown, when he caught an 11-yard touchdown pass, in the team’s season opener at the University of Puget SoundÂ
- Notched a rushing touchdown (four yards) against the Loggers in the NWC season opener on October 4Â
- Earned his first collegiate start at quarterback and finished 17-29 with two touchdowns, one interception and 142 passing yards and tacked on 11 rushes for 16 yards at Linfield on November 1
- Finished 2-2 for 52 passing yards and added a season-long 33-yard reception against Pacific Lutheran University on November 8
2024 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
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Games:Â 8
Receptions/Yards/Average:Â 2 for 7 Yards, 3.5 Yards Average (7 Yards at Whitworth 11/2)
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Punts/Yards/Average:Â 7 for 221 Yards, 31.6 Yards Average (49 Yards at 9/14)
- Moved to wide receiver as a sophomore and also served as a backup option at punterÂ
- Put two punts inside the 20-yard lineÂ
- Posted five punts for 147 yards (29.4 average) and a punt inside the 20-yard line against Pacific on September 14Â
- Posted a pair of catches against Whitworth on November 2Â
2023 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
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Games:Â 6
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Receptions/Yards:Â 5 for 66 Yards (29 Yards at Willamette 11/11)Â
- Carved out a role as a rotation wide receiver in his first seasonÂ
- Played in six games as a freshmanÂ
- Made his collegiate debut on September 9 against Willamette
- Recorded his first collegiate catch on September 16 at Montana Western with one catch for six yardsÂ
- Posted a season-high three catches for 40 yards and a career-long 29-yard catch in the road win over Willamette on November 11Â
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Clackamas High School … Played football and baseball … Won "The Chain" Award as a senior … Served as a captain of the football team as a senior and starter on the varsity team for his final two years … Led the baseball team to a state semifinal appearance and a conference championship as a junior … Mother played volleyball at Portland State University, grandfather played football at Pacific University and aunt played volleyball at the University of Oregon … Played with Logan Wacker at Clackamas High School. Â
Why Lewis & Clark?:Â I chose Lewis & Clark for its academics, community-oriented campus, dynamic coaching staff, and future teammates at this school.