Captured 23 top-10 finishes on the season, including two first-place titles (one each in the 100 Free and 200 Free)
Went out with a bang at the 2019 CCSA Championships, finishing with a bronze medal in the 50 Free with a lifetime best 20.58 and coming just short of the medal stand in the 100 Free (45.37) and 200 Free (1:40.76), where he got fourth in each race
Part of the 800 Free Relay team that won the silver medal at the CCSA Championships
Took fourth in the 200 Free at Florida State
Finished second in the 200 Free, as well as fourth in the 100 Free versus NYU and NJIT
Claimed fourth in the 200 Free (1:41.36) and 11th in the 100 Free (46.18), as well as secured fifth in the 200 Free Relay at the Patriot Invitational
Captured first place in the 100 Free against Boston College
Received second place in the 200 Free (1:43.56) at Indian River State, where he also earned fourth in the 50 Free, fifth in the 100 Free and third in the 200 Free Relay
Tallied fifth place in the 100 Free and sixth in the 200 Free at the TYR Fall Classic
Earned his first top finish in the 200 Free (1:43.44) against Gardner-Webb, and also placed second in the 50 Free (21.66) and third in the 100 Free
Named to FAU All-Academic Team in Fall 2018
2018-19 Lifetime Best Times:
50 Free - 20.58 at CCSA Championships (finals)
Junior (2017-18)
Earned silver in the 200 Free in the CCSA Championship with a lifetime best time of 1:39.33
Named as All-Conference Performer in the 200 Free for CCSA Championship performance
Part of the relay team that claimed bronze at the CCSA Championship in the 200 Free and the 800 Free relays
Both relay finishes were marked as All-Conference Top Performers on the season
Finished fifth in the 100 Free at the CCSA Championship with a time of 45.17
Finished sixth in the 50 Free at the CCSA Championship with a time of 20.73
2017-18 Lifetime Best Times:
50 Free - 20.73 at CCSA Championships (ranked 7th in CCSA)
100 Free - 45.17 at CCSA Championships (ranked 7th in CCSA)
200 Free - 1:39.33 at CCSA Championships (ranked 3rd in CCSA)
50 Fly - 23. 51 at FAU Fun Invite (3rd in CCSA)
200 Fly - 1:57.74 vs. Princeton
Sophomore (2016-17)
Finished 13th in the 50 Free (20.96) and 100 Fly (50.24) at the CCSA Championships posting career bests
Claimed first in the 100 IM with a personal best time of 57.03 and was part of the 100 Medley Relay team that took second (42.70) vs. Denver
Part of the 200 Free Relay (1:22.01) that won the event at George Mason's Patriot Invitational and vs. Indian River (1:23.72)
Took second as a member of the 200 Medley Relay (1:31.88) at George Mason and fourth (1:34.56) in the event against Florida
Broke his career best (at the time) with a third-place finish (46.96) in the "C" final at the Patriot Invitational
Had the team's first victory of the season in the 200 Medley Relay (1:34.97) against CCSA opponent Gardner-Webb
2016-17 Lifetime Best Times:
50 Free - 20.96 at CCSA Championships
100 Free - 46.73 at CCSA Championships
100 Back - 53.50 at George Mason Invitational (prelims)
50 Fly - 23.51 at FAU Fun Invite
100 Fly - 50.24 at CCSA Championships
200 Fly - 1:57.74 vs. Princeton
Freshman (2015-16)
Finished 24th in the 50 Fly (25.10) at the FIU Spring Invite - ranked 19th in the CCSA
A member of the 400 Free Relay team at the Georgia Tech Invitational finished with a time of 3:08.97 - ranked 6th in the CCSA
A member of the 200 Free Relay team that set a new freshman school record with a time of 1:24.64 at the CCSA Championships
Claimed 25th in the 50 Back (26.95) at the FIU Sprint Invite - ranked 24th in the CCSA
Finished in first in the 100 Fly at the FAU FUN Invite (54.52)
Swam second in the 100 Free at the FAU FUN Invite (49.64)
Lifetime Best Times:
50 Free - 21.42 at CCSA Championships
100 Free - 47.56 at CCSA Championships
500 Free - 5:01.53 at Alumni Meet
100 Fly - 51.41 at CCSA Championships
200 IM - 1:56.89 at CCSA Championships (prelims)
High School
Attended Bloomingdale SHS in Brandon, Fla. and competed for Eva Applebee
Awarded the Sons of American Revolution Medal
Personal
Majoring in mechanical engineering with a professional goal of competing in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo