He was a standout midfielder during his time with the Duke Blue Devils, earning All-American honors three times throughout his collegiate career. As a midfielder, he truly shone, capturing the prestigious Donald MacLaughlin Award twice—given annually to the nation’s top midfielder in college lacrosse. By the time he graduated in 2016, he had made history at Duke, holding both the single-season and career points records for midfielders, a testament to his impact on the field.
Before rising to prominence at Duke, he built a strong foundation during his high school years at Walt Whitman High School. There, as a senior, he earned recognition as an Under Armour All-American, highlighting his elite status even before college. His talent didn’t go unnoticed—Inside Lacrosse ranked him among the top 10 recruits nationally, setting the stage for his successful run with the Blue Devils.
Off the field, he comes from a close-knit family. He has one sister, Chyna, and his parents, Reginald and Tracy, have been supportive throughout his journey. From those early days as a promising young athlete to becoming one of Duke’s most decorated midfielders, his path reflects dedication, skill, and consistent excellence. The midfielder’s legacy continues to stand out in the record books, marking him as one of the program’s all-time greats.
He was chosen as the top selection, the #1 overall pick, by the Atlanta Blaze during the 2016 MLL Collegiate Draft. He started strong, playing in two games, but then he was traded—yes, moved mid-season—to the Chesapeake Bayhawks. It was a surprising shift, but that’s how things go sometimes in the league. He adapted quickly, showing resilience and determination every step of the way.