2021: Started all 11 games … Ranked in the top four on the team in goals (18), assists (11), and points (29) … Also had 11 groundballs and six caused turnovers … Had five points on three goals and two assists versus Allegheny (April 6) … Added a second three-goal game at Allegheny (April 29) … Scored game-tying goal in eventual 11-10 overtime win at Allegheny (April 10) … Capped career with four groundballs, two caused turnovers, a goal, and an assist versus Allegheny (May 1) … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll for the third time.
2020: Appeared in all six games, starting five … Fifth on the team with 12 points (8G, 4A) … His eight goals tied for fourth on the team … Five groundballs and one caused turnover … Scored in five of the six games and had three games where he scored a season-high two goals … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll.
2019: Ranked fourth on the team with 20 goals and third with 18 assists … Finished the season fifth on the team with 38 points … Played in 17 games and scooped up 20 groundballs … Dished out five assists against Hiram (March 23) … Netted a hat trick against Western Connecticut State (March 16), and had five two-goal games, including against Wittenberg (April 27) and Denison (May 2) in the NCAC Tournament … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll … In the summer, played in the European Lacrosse Festival, the National Team Challenge, and World Junior Indoor Championships as a member of Israel Lacrosse.
2018: Key rookie in the attacking end who played in all but two games … Finished the year with six assists, six groundballs, four goals, and two caused turnovers … Scored first collegiate goal in debut outing versus Albion (Feb. 25) … Signature game came versus Oberlin (March 30) with a goal and two assists.
Prior to Wooster: Two-year letterwinner under Chris Kenneally at Fayetteville-Manlius High School.
Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1999 … Son of Marty and Michele Wells … Majoring in political science.