Career Stats As a Scot
2013: Started eight games during sophomore season and appeared in all 10 contests . . . Totaled 29 tackles on the season, which included four tackles for loss . . . Finished fourth on the team with three sacks, two of which came in the season opener at Crown . . . Recovered two fumbles on the year: one at Crown and the other recovery at the University of Chicago
2012: Appeared in seven games as a freshman, which included making his first career collegiate start in the season finale at Hamline . . . Tallied 15 tackles, five of them which were totaled versus Trinity Bible . . . Tied for fifth on the team with 2.5 tackles for loss
Why did you choose to attend Macalester?
I chose Macalester because it is a school with challenging academics along with a chance to be apart of a football family.
What do you want to do after your time here at Macalester?
My plans down the road are to hopefully go on to Med school and someday become a forensic pathologist.
How has your experience as a student-athlete at Macalester helped shape you as an individual?
As a student-athlete, it has really helped with time management which will help out in many different situations down the road in life. Playing a sport while being in school helps you handle stress a lot better. Going back to time management, you really have to know how to focus during class time and after class when finishing your homework, while still preparing yourself to be the best athlete that you possibly can be at that moment in time..