FAU record holder in the 400 medley relay (3:14.36)
2020-21 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
2020 CCSA Championships bronze medalist in the 400 medley relay
2019-20 C-USA Commissioner's Academic Medal
2019-20 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
Career Best Times at FAU
100 Breast - 55.81 at 2020 CCSA Championships (2/21/20)
200 Breast - 2:04.97 at 2020 CCSA Championships (2/22/20)
Senior (2020-21)
Did not compete
Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
Junior (2019-20)
Received seven top-5 individual finishes in first season swimming as an Owl
Earned bronze in the 400 medley relay (3:14.36) to break a school record, eighth in the 100 breast (55.90), 13th in the 200 breast (2:04.97), as well as contributed to fifth in the 200 medley relay at the 2020 CCSA Championships
Captured fifth in the 100 breast (59.22) vs. No. 15 Florida State
Earned second in the 100 breast (59.81), fourth in the 200 breast (2:14.99) and contributed to first in the 200 medley relay in win over SUNY Geneseo
Delivered three second-place finishes at the FAU Fun Invite: 100 free (48.98), 50 breast (26.99) and 100 breast (59.70)
Produced eighth in the 100 breast (56.36) and 12th in the 200 breast (2:05.17) in the finals of each event, as well as contributed to fifth in the 200 medley relay at the Patriot Invitational, where the men’s team finished second
Logged third in the 100 breast (59.53) against Princeton
Tallied fourth in the 100 breast (59.19) and contributed to first in the 200 medley relay against reigning NJCAA Champion Indian River State
One of 13 on the men's team to be named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
Earned the C-USA Commissioner's Academic Medal for earning higher than a 3.75 cumulative GPA
At Whittier College (2017-19)
Competed in water polo and swimming
Water polo team was a two-time semi-finalist at the NCAA Division III Championships
Two-year conference finalist in the 100 breast (56.9)
Awarded Rookie of the Year
High School
Finished in second place in the 100 breast at the Senior Championships
ODP member USA Water Polo (2015-16)
FHSAA 1A State competitor in the 100 breast (9th place)
FHSAA 1A State competitor in the 50 free (15th place)
FHSAA 1A State finalist in 100 breast (2016)
All-county swim team (2015)
Received Honor Roll status
Reggie Lacoursiere was head coach at American Heritage
Personal
Born on August 10 in Boca Raton, Fla.
Son of Anne Kelly and Reggie LaCoursiere
Majoring in public safety management
Holds professional goal of becoming a firefighter police chief
Parents are both former swimmers with his mom swimming at Miami and dad at the University of Calgary
His father was also an eight-year member of the Canadian National Team
Enjoys golfing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, fishing and snorkeling
Fun fact: big time golfer
Chose FAU because he loves South Florida with it being his home, and he loves the opportunity to continue her education and swimming with a strong Division I team