2020 Track & Field: Joined the team as a sprinter … Logged a season-best time of 25.65 seconds in the 200 meters at the Kenyon Tri-Meet (Feb. 21) … Had a season-best time of 56.65 seconds in the 400 meters at the Bob Shannon Invitational (Feb. 8).
2019 Football: Elevated to the all-conference second team … Closed career with 36 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, two interceptions, and a fumble recovery … Key defender on a defense that ranked third nationally in red zone defense and 24th nationally in scoring defense … Part of a defense that held the opposition to 162 points and 3,433 yards, the program’s best showings since 2008 and 2011, respectively … Started seven games and missed three with injury … Had a season-best 11 tackles during Wooster’s 24-10 win over Wabash (Oct. 12), in what marked the Scots’ first victory against the Little Giants since 2004 … Named NCAC Defensive Player of the Week for efforts in Wabash game … Returned from injury to have six tackles and an 11-yard sack in season finale at Hiram (Nov. 16) … Logged one of Wooster’s three interceptions versus Wabash, and other pick came in season opener versus Bluffton (Sept. 7).
2018 Football: Earned honorable mention All-NCAC honors after finishing the year second on the team with 65 tackles, third with 9.5 tackles for loss, and was one of six players with at least three sacks … Played in all 10 games, starting nine … Biggest highlight was a 37-yard pick-six against Hiram (Oct. 20), which put Wooster up two scores with under three minutes remaining in an eventual 28-21 win … Tallied a pair of double-digit tackle games with 12 at Wabash (Sept. 29) and 11 versus Wittenberg (Nov. 10) … Finished with a sack at Bluffton (Sept. 1), at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept. 15), and at Oberlin (Oct. 13) … Logged at least seven tackles in five games.
2017 Football: Played in nine games and started eight … Finished the year fourth on the team with 60 tackles despite missing a game … Tied for the team lead with three interceptions, two of which came against nationally-ranked Wabash (Sept. 30) … Played a big role in helping the Scots go toe-to-toe with the Little Giants, as despite the setback also had eight tackles to go with the pair of picks … A week prior logged a season-high 11 tackles at DePauw (Sept. 23), and opened the season with 10 stops versus Bluffton (Sept. 2) … Capped the year with an interception and subsequent return of 32 yards at nationally-ranked Wittenberg (Nov. 11).
2016 Football: Started the season earning significant time at wide receiver and was a starter in the defensive backfield by year’s end due to versatility … Tied for seventh on the team with 43 tackles and tied for second with a pair of picks … First pick came against Oberlin (Oct. 15) and was made at Wooster’s 15 yard line with just over 2:30 remaining and the Scots leading by four … Logged 22 tackles over the final three games of the season including eight against Kenyon (Oct. 29) and Hiram (Nov. 5) … Second pick came in win over Kenyon … Tallied eight tackles for the first time versus Wittenberg (Oct. 1) … Hauled in six receptions for 133 yards, including a 49-yarder in season-opener at Washington & Jefferson (Sept. 3).
Prior to Wooster: Lettered for Nick Lincoln at Penn Wood Senior High School … Played in the local all-star game.
Personal: Born July 15, 1998 … Son of Danny Santos and Michele Harmon-Santos … Majoring in mathematics with a minor in Africana studies.