I grew up playing football and basketball in Connecticut, where I played both sports through high school. I then went on to play college football at Wesleyan University, graduating in 2000. As a four-year starter and team captain at quarterback, I led our team to some unforgettable victories. During my time at Wesleyan, I was named NESCAC Offensive Player of the Year and set several school passing records that still stand today. I was also honored to be named to Wesleyan’s All-Decade Team for the 1990s.
After my playing career, I transitioned into coaching at the youth, high school, and college levels. My focus has been on helping student-athletes develop a game plan to reach the college level.
What I love most about working at NCSA is helping families navigate the ever-changing recruiting process. I remember going through my own recruiting journey with little guidance, and now I get to provide student-athletes with the tools they need to succeed.
I currently live in Charleston, SC, with my wife, Laura, and our two kids, Kyle and Cammie. In my free time, I enjoy coaching youth sports, playing golf, and exploring new restaurants in downtown Charleston.