Lewis & Clark Profile
DC Sports Spotlight (THE SCORE)
2024 Awards
College Sports Communicators: Academic All-District
2024 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
Games: 10
Solo Tackles/Total Tackles: 13 Solo/31 Total (6 vs. Willamette 11/16)
Tackles For Loss/Yards: 3.0 for 11 Yards (1.0 two times)
Sacks: 0.5 for 6 Yards (0.5 vs. Puget Sound 9/7)
Quarterback Hurries: 2 (1 two times)
Fumble Recovery: 1 (1 at Linfield 10/12)
Pass Breakups: 1 (1 vs. Willamette 11/16)
- Recorded a career-high 31 tackles and three tackles-for-loss as a first-year graduate student
- Finished the season tied for fourth on the team in tackles-for-loss and fifth in tackles
- Posted multiple tackles in nine contests
- Registered at least 0.5 tackles-for-loss in each of the first four games of the season
- Notched three tackles and half a tackle-for-loss in the season opener against Puget Sound
- Tied his career-high with six tackles and added a QB hurry and a pass breakup in the season-finale against Willamette
2023 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
Games: 7
Solo Tackles/Total Tackles: 8 Solo/19 Total (6 at Pacific 10/14)
- Put together a career-best season in his final year as a Pioneer
- Carved out a role as a rotation linebacker during his senior campaign
- Recorded career-highs in solo and total tackles and posted his first collegiate sack, fumble recovery and blocked kick
- Blocked a punt against George Fox on September 30 in a road win over the Bruins
- Recorded a career-high six tackles (one solo) and combined for a sack for five yards on October 14 at Pacific
- Posted five tackles (season-high three solo tackles) in the season finale at Willamette
- Wrapped up his career with 16 solo tackles and 35 total tackles
2022 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
Games: 9
Solo Tackles/Total Tackles: 6 Solo/14 Total (3 two times)
- Appeared in all nine games as a key backup in his junior campaign
- Served as one of the Pioneers primary snappers on field goals and point after attempts
- Added one QB hit and one pass breakup
- Posted multiple tackles five times
- Finished with one solo tackle and three total tackles in the season opener against the University of Puget Sound
- Added three tackles and a pass breakup against Whitworth University on October 1
- Posted a season-high two solo tackles against Willamette University on October 15
As a Sophomore (2021-22): Played in all nine games … Finished the season with 12 solo tackles and three assisted tackles … Had a career high six solo tackles in the final game of the season on Nov. 13 at Linfield … Made first career appearance in the season opener on Sep. 11 at Claremont M-S.
As a Freshman (2020-21): Season canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
At Lewis & Clark: Graduated with a degree in International Affairs and a minor in Economics ... Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Pioneer Christian Fellowship ... Works as a graduate assistant in Student Engagement.
Prior to the Pios: Valedictorian, Ford Scholar (2020), Two-time League Defensive Player of the Year, All-State Second Team, 11-time Scholar-Athlete, Two-time All-League First Team, Three-time All-League Second Team, 3 Time Wrestling State Academic Honors, FBLA Parliamentary Procedure National Qualifier, FBLA Parliamentary Procedure State - Second Place, FBLA Economics Regionally - First Place, OSAA State Wrestling Championships - Third Place (195 pounds), Three-time State Academic Honors
Why Lewis & Clark?: The campus truly feels like a community and the football team/staff is very welcoming. Also, every L&C graduate and student I spoke to made very clear that the college prides itself on providing as many opportunities as possible to its students in finding careers that match their goals.