2024-25 Men's Golf Roster
Biography
As a Senior (2024-25)
- Played in 3 rounds on the season
- Averaged 8-over par (80.0)
- Lowest 18-hole score was 77, carded at Chico State Wildcat Classic
- Lowest 54-hole score was 235, carded at Chico State Wildcat Classic
As a Junior (2023-24)
- Played in 9 rounds on the season
- Averaged 2-over par (73.67)
- Recorded 1 top ten finish
- Lowest 18-hole score was 66, carded at the Chico State Wildcat Classic
- Lowest 54-hole score was 207
As a Sophomore (2022-23)
- Played in 12 rounds
- Averaged 4-over par (75.67)
- Finished in a tie for 75th at the NCAA Championships
- Placed in a tie for 74th at the NCAA Super Regionals
- Lowest 18-hole score was 71 back-to-back at the Chico State Wildcat Invitational
- Lowest 54-hole score is 217
Pre-Chico Highlights
- Transfer from Folsom Lake College in Folsom
- Helped lead the Falcons to the 2022 Big 8 Conference crown and a fifth place finish at the California Community College Athletic Association State Championships, earning medalist honors (69-70-139) to become the first athlete in school history to win a state title in any sport
- Named CCCAA Athlete of the Month in June, 2022
- A 2019 graduate of Davis Senior High School.
Personal
- Born July 4 in Manhattan, New York
- Son of Claudio and Maude
- Has two siblings, Matteo and Shea
- His hero is Derek Jeter (“He was my childhood role model”)
- Why he chose to attend Chico State: “It best suited me in terms of golf and school”
- His greatest sports moment was winning the CCCAA state championship
- The most interesting thing he’s ever done is camp in The Boundary Waters Wilderness Area for 10 days
- The most impressive thing he’s ever accomplished is receiving a golf scholarship
- Says the CCCAA state championship is the most memorable round of golf he has ever played
- Has learned by playing golf that “you can’t re-hit a shot without a penalty”
- Enjoys fishing and snowboarding when he has some free time
- His biggest non-sports talent: “I’m damn good at fishing”
- Has two dogs
- Admits “I live to compete”
- At the top of his bucket list: “Make a hole in one”
- Best advice ever received: “Don’t suck”
- Majoring in business administration
- Plans to turn pro “or get a real job” after graduation
Historical Player Information
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2022-23Junior
5'9"
180 lbs
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2023-24Senior
5'10"
180 lbs
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2024-25Senior
5'10"
180 lbs