UC Santa Barbara
2018 All-Big West Honorable Mention
2019: Played in one match and one set as a middle blocker … Made an appearance in an intense game against UC Irvine on Apr. 13.
2018: Played in 22 matches and 80 sets as a redshirt junior middle blocker … Paced the team with 83 total blocks, good for seventh in the Big West … Fourth on the team with 116 kills (1.45 kills per set) … Hit at a .316 clip (116-35-256) … Added 33 digs, seven assists and three service aces … Named Big West Defensive Player of the Week (Mar. 12) after combining for 15 kills, nine blocks and four digs in a pair of sweeps over Purdue Fort Wayne (Mar. 9) and Ball State (Mar. 10) … Finished with 10 kills and six digs alone against Purdue Fort Wayne on Mar. 9 … Tied a career-high with 12 kills in a 3-2 win over UC San Diego on Feb. 23 … Set a new career-high with nine total blocks, three of which were solo, in the season-opener against NJIT on Jan. 4 … Equaled his mark with nine more blocks at CSUN on Mar. 30 … Recorded eight blocks in the Big West Tournament against CSUN on Apr. 19.
2017: Entered 21 matches and 63 sets as a redshirt sophomore, finishing with 90 kills (1.43 per set), a team-high 73 blocks (1.16 per set, also a team best), a .353 hitting percentage, and 16 digs ... Started 15 of the final 17 matches of the season ... Top offensive performance of the season came on Feb. 11 at Stanford, as he logged a season-high 12 kills on .524 hitting ... Had nine kills on 13 errorless swings (.692) along with six blocks in the season opener against McKendree on Jan. 6 in the UCSB Asics Invitational ... Had 25 blocks in a four-match span from Feb. 11-25, including a season-high eight against UCI and a two-solo, seven-total block night against UCSD ... Had six or more total blocks in seven separate matches, the most by any Gaucho ... Hit .407 and racked up 1.15 blocks per set in MPSF play.
2016: In his redshirt freshman season, played in 16 matches spanning 46 games with 12 starts ... Started the first eight matches of the year and appeared in 16 of the team's first 22 contests ... Led the team with a 1.13 blocks per set average ... For the year, totaled 62 kills (1.35 per set), a .344 hitting percentage, two aces, 52 blocks (4-48), and 92 points ... Had a season-high eight blocks in a five-set loss to LBSU on Jan. 29 ... Had a season-high nine kills in back-to-back matches against UC Irvine and USC on Jan. 16 and 21, respectively ... Hit .538 (8-1-13) in a five-set win over Quincy on Jan. 8 in the Asics Invitational ... Recorded 4+ blocks in the first four matches of the season and eight times overall ... His .953 serving percentage (six errors in 129 attempts) was highest on the team ... Did not appear in a regular season game after Mar. 9.
2015: Redshirted.
High School
Totaled four varsity letters, two of which were in volleyball, at Del Oro High School ... Played under head coach Levi Oates ... In his senior year, recorded 250 kills, 47 blocks, and a .405 hitting percentage ... Named Team MVP his sophomore year ... First Team All-League and First Team All-City as a junior ... As a senior, was named League and Team MVP while earning Male Athlete of the Year awards from his high school ... Won a section championship with the Golden Eagles in 2014 ... Competed in basketball for four years and in water polo for two ... Named Team MVP of his water polo team in 2012 ... Named League MVP for basketball in 2014.
Club
Was a member of the Northern California Volleyball Club ... Made it to the Junior Olympics with NCVC in the Open Division.
Personal
Born on Aug. 2, 1996 to parents Sean and Gail ... Has a younger brother, Trevor ... Roots for the San Francisco 49ers and Sacramento Kings ... lists winning Athlete of the Year at Del Oro as his most memorable sporting moment ... Favorite movies include Limitless, No Cameras Allowed, and The Social Network ... Enjoys reading the Harry Potter series ... Listens to Porter Robinson, Jack Johnson, and Daft Punk ... Plays Rock Band in his free time ... Rajon Rondo and Michael Phelps are his favorite athletes ... Was also recruited by Pepperdine, Hawai'i, and Loyola ... Calls Phineas and Ferb his favorite TV show.