COLLEGIATE AWARDS AND HONORS:
- D2CCA All-West Region First Team (2019)
- United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Third Team (2019)
- United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Second Team (2018)
- All-CCAA Second Team (2019)
- CCAA Tournament Most Valuable Offensive Player (2019)
- CCAA All-Tournament Team (2019)
- All-CCAA First Team (2018)
- All-CCAA Honorable Mention (2017)
- CCAA Fall All-Academic (2017, 2018)
2019 (SENIOR): Started 14 of 16 games played in central midfield ... Second on CPP with 22 total points from six goals and team-best 10 assists, all career highs ... Assist tally was second in CCAA, third in West Region, tied for 11th in Division II, and tied for sixth in program history ... Second in CCAA and fifth nationally in assists per game (0.63) ... Sixth in league in total points and points per game (1.38) ... Two of goals were game winners, and 16 of 29 shots were on goal ... First collegiate brace vs. UH Hilo (9/23), both unassisted in first half, including opening winner at 2:17 ... Six of 10 assists came over back-to-back seven-goal home routs, with two vs. San Francisco State (10/27) and single-game school-record four vs. Cal State East Bay (11/1) ... Four against East Bay came over four-straight goals in span of 13:45 on either side of halftime ... Four-assist performance tied single-game CCAA mark, and was only one in CCAA in 2019 and one of just three nationally in all of Division II ... Also had two-assist effort at No. 5 Azusa Pacific (9/12) ... Goals in successive 2-1 victories to end regular season, with 61st-minute equalizer vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (11/3) on Senior Day, and overtime (96:07) decider at Sonoma State (11/6) ... Came off bench for last tally from penalty spot with 17 seconds left in first half of CCAA Tournament final vs. No. 3 Cal State LA (11/17) in La Jolla, before burying another attempt during tiebreaker as Broncos lifted trophy ... Assisted on Jimmie Villalobos' lone goal just 2:59 into CCAA semifinal at UC San Diego (11/15) ... Also assisted on Eduardo Faria's 74th-minute winner vs. No. 15 Cal State San Bernardino (9/26) in CCAA opener ... Goal and season-high five shots in home opener vs. Concordia Irvine (9/3) ... Career total of 19 assists ties him for second all-time at CPP.
2018 (JUNIOR): Started all 23 games played, only missing win at Cal State East Bay (10/21) ... Third on team with 14 total points from three goals and eight assists, which ranked 10th in single-season program annals ... Led CPP in assists, all coming over first 12 contests ... Two of goals were game-winners ... Two goals on two penalty-kick attempts, at Fresno Pacific (9/3) and vs. Chico State (9/30), latter the lone goal at 84:07 ... Final tally was deciding opener at 43:26 of 2-0 triumph vs. No. 13 West Texas A&M (11/17) in national quarterfinal in Azusa ... Pair of two-assist efforts at Concordia Irvine (9/12) and at Sonoma State (10/5) ... Assist on winner at 87:06, and season-high six shots, at Humboldt State (10/7) ... Also set up overtime (94:27) winner vs. Notre Dame de Namur (9/15), and first-half openers of home victories vs. Stanislaus State (9/28) and Cal State San Marcos (10/12), latter via corner kick just 1:41 in ... 26 of 51 shots on target.
2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started 15 of 23 games played, only missing win vs. Cal State East Bay (9/22) ... Three total points from one goal, a game-winner, and one assist ... Made Bronco debut as first-half substitute in opener vs. Azusa Pacific (8/31) ... Earned first start vs. Fresno Pacific (9/5) ... First goal was winner at 86:57 vs. Sonoma State (10/8) ... Assist on first-half winner in 3-0 decision vs. San Francisco State (11/3) in CCAA Tournament semifinal in La Jolla ... Kept CPP alive by converting fifth penalty kick during tiebreaker in national quarterfinal at No. 1 Midwestern State (11/18), as Broncos prevailed 6-5 following 2-2 draw ... Five of 13 shots on goal.
2016 (FRESHMAN at CSU Bakersfield): Did not appear in a game for the Division I Roadrunners.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of COC Bauru in native Brazil ... Did not play high school sports, but in U.S., a member of FC Golden State club team that won USYS National Championship and 2016 Dallas Cup.
PERSONAL: An Economics major ... Born Aug. 10 in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil ... Son of parents Rogerio and Marcia ... Has one younger sister, Irys ... Aspires to be a professional soccer player ... Enjoys hanging out with friends and playing soccer ... Roots for FC Barcelona ... Favorite athlete is legendary French midfielder Zinedine Zidane ... Favorite TV show is Suits ... Top movie is Catch Me If You Can ... Loves his grandmother's lasagna.