The Casella File: Fast, aggressive long-stick midfielder...Disrupts opponents’ clearing and transition game...Serving as a team captain.
2012: Played in all 18 games as the team’s primary long-stick midfielder...Finished second on the team in ground balls (35) and caused turnovers (19)...Scooped a career-high six ground balls in a win over Eastern...Also had four ground balls in a win over Messiah...Recorded a career-high three caused turnovers in the Centennial Conference semifinals versus Dickinson and in a win over Ohio Wesleyan in the NCAA Tournament.
2011: Played in 16 games...Recorded 27 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers...Posted a career-high five ground balls in wins against Franklin & Marshall and Haverford.
2010: Played in three games during his freshman campaign...Made his collegiate debut against Merchant Marine...Also appeared against Muhlenberg and Swarthmore...Registered two ground balls.
High School: A three-sport athlete at Avon Old Farms, playing soccer (fullback), hockey (defenseman), and lacrosse (long-stick midfielder)…A team co-captain who was named all-conference and All-New England…Recipient of the Russell Award for commitment to lacrosse, as well as Order of Old Farms, the school’s highest award, upon graduation.
Family Connections: Uncle, Joe Grady, was an All-America safety at SUNY Cortland.
Major: Economics.
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