2012-2013: Placed first both in the 1M (297.38) and 3M diving (295.05) events against St. Bonaventure...Placed first in the 1M (319.73) and second in the 3M (316.28) diving events against Virginia...At away meet against Cincinnati he won both the 1M (319.20) and 3M (311.48) diving events...He placed third in the3M andfourth in the 1M against Notre Dame...At the Pitt Invitational he won the 1M diving (322.10) and placed seventh in the 3M (277.25)...Against West Virginia, he won both the 3M (311.25) and 1M (326.55) diving events...Took second in both the 3M (286.65) and 1M (282.50) at the Western PA Invitational.
2011 - 2012: Named the Most Valuable Diver for the 2012 season...earned his first-ever All-Big East honor, placing second in the 1M event at the Big East Championship...placed sixth on the 3M board at the conference meet...won gold in the 1M contest against Cincinnati (Nov. 11) and the 3M event against Louisville (Nov. 4)...took second on the 3M board against Cincinnati (Nov. 11)...captured first in the 1M diving event and was second on the 3M board at West Virginia (Jan. 7)...secured the bronze in the 1M diving event against Notre Dame (Oct. 28)...finished with gold on the 3M board and bronze on the 1M board at the final dual-meet of the season (Feb. 4)...placed third on the 3M board during the Pitt Invitational (Nov. 20)...placed third in the 1M event against Maryland (Jan. 13).
2010 - 2011: Voted Most Improved Diver at the team banquet...qualified for the Big East Championships on both boards in his rookie season...placed eighth in the finals of the 1M board...competed in the consolation finals of the 3M diving event and finished 15th overall...honored as Pitt's Performer of the Meet during the Maryland/Penn State meet after earning a first-place finish in the 1M diving event...finished second on the 3M board during the Panthers' final regular-season home meet.
High School: A top diving prospect...a two-time Inter Ac League diving champion...won the Eastern Diving Championships at LaSalle where he set a Malvern Prep school record...holds the six-dive school record, as well.