SwimCloud Results
At CMS
Completed his senior season with the CMS swimming and diving program ... Graduated as the CMS record holder in the 100 fly (47.13), the 200 fly (1:43.39), and the 200 IM (1:46.38) ... Also ranked third in the 100 back (48.76) and seventh in the 200 free (1:39.82) ... Part of a CMS-record 400 medley relay (3:12.34), as well as placing on the No. 2 and No. 3 teams. Part of 200 medley relay and 800 free relay teams that rank third.Â
2023-24 (Senior)
First-Team All-America (100 fly, 200 fly, 400 medley relay) ... Second-Team All-America (200 IM) ... SCIAC Champion (100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay) ... SCIAC Swimmer of the Year ... SCIAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... Second-Team Academic All-American ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Earned second (200 fly), third (100 fly) and 10th (200 IM) place finishes at the NCAA Championships ... Came in second in the 200 fly with a CMS record 1:43.39, which broke his own NCAA Division III record, but left him a close second (.18 behind Justin Finkel of Conn College) ... Set a CMS record with a 47.13 in the 100 fly to place third and earn first-team All-America honors, while helping the 400 medley relay team earn first-team All-America honors with an eighth-place finish ... Broke the longest-standing CMS record in the 200 IM at the SCIAC Championships, finishing in 1:46.38 to break a mark that Gary Simon had held since 1998 ... Broke the meet record at the SCIAC Championships in the 200 fly with a 1:45.75 and the 100 fly with a 47.55 ... Earned three individual and tworelay championships at the SCIACs to earn the league's Swimmer of the Year honor ... Anchored the 200 free relay team to a SCIAC meet record in 1:20.81 ... Broke his own national record in the 200 fly in a regular season dual meet with Pomona-Pitzer at Axelrood Pool (1:43.87).Â
2022-23 (Junior)
NCAA Champion in 200 fly (NCAA record time of 1:43.96) ... Honorable mention All-America (100 fly) ... SCIAC Champion (100 fly, 200 fly, and 200 IM, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay, 200 free relay) ... All-SCIAC (800 free relay) ... Third-team Academic All-American ... CSCAA Scholar All-America Team ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Repeated as the national champion in the 200 fly, breaking his own NCAA Division III record by five-hundredths of a second in 1:43.96, winning by about 1/3 of a second (.38) ... Earned honorable mention All-America honors in the 100 fly by earning a tenth place finish in 47.54 ... Set SCIAC meet records in the 200 IM (1:48.74) and the 100 fly (47.89) ... Won the 200 fly by a margin of over two seconds (1:47.26 to 1:49.57) ... Had a big swim in the 400 medley relay, winning his leg by two seconds in an event that the Stags won by 1.02 ... Earned SCIAC Athlete of the Week honors twice during the regular season, including after sweeping all three of his events in a dual win over Pomona-Pitzer.Â
2021-22 (Sophomore)
National Champion in the 200 fly (NCAA record time of 1:44.01) ... First-Team All-American (100 fly, 400 medley relay), Honorable mention All-American (800 free relay) ... SCIAC Champion (200 fly, 200 IM, 400 medley relay), All-SCIAC (100 fly, 800 free relay) ... CSCAA Scholar All-America Team ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Earned the national championship in the 200 fly at his first NCAA meet, setting a new NCAA Division III record with a 1:44.01 and winning the race by just over two seconds. Knocked over a half-second off the old NCAA record, which had held since 2017 ... Was the first national champion for CMS swimming and diving since 2016 (Matt Williams in the 100 back) ... Also earned first-team All-America honors in the 100 fly, finishing fifth with a new CMS record of 47.45 ... Part of a 400 medley relay team that earned second place at NCAAs with a new school record of 3:12.34 ... Captured the SCIAC Championship in the 200 fly in a then-SCIAC record 1:46.06 (before knocking two more seconds off it at nationals) ... Also won the 200 IM at SCIACs in 1:49.66, becoming the second Stag to break 1:50 and winning the race over defending SCIAC Swimmer of the Year AJ Nybo of Cal Lutheran ... Was second at SCIACs in the 100 fly to his own teammate, finishing in 48.20, just behind Marco Conati's 48.04 as the Stags went 1-2 ... Won a SCIAC title in the 400 medley relay in 3:15.05, setting a SCIAC record at the time, before trimming another 2.7 seconds off it at nationals.Â
2020-21 (First-Year)
SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Stags did not compete due to COVID-19.Â
Prior to CMS
Attended University School in Ohio, where he was a member of the swimming and diving team ... Also competed for the Blazing Barracudas club team.Â
Personal
Attends Claremont McKenna, where he has a dual major in philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) and psychology ... Chose CMS because of the "academics, students I met, location, and size."
