All-around athlete, according to the staff, who projects to hold down a box-to-box role … Great timing on headers and is continuing to develop his ability to combine with others closer to goal ... captain, a leader by example, per staff.
2018: Appeared and started in all 17 games ... All-NCAC Second Team ... Lone goal came in a 3-1 win at Allegheny (Oct. 23).
2017: Battled through injury while starting 11 games in 14 appearances as a box-to-box midfielder and high-energy leader … Earned the start in four of Wooster’s six shutouts, including a 0-0 double overtime draw at Denison (Oct. 21).
2016: Moved into everyday starting role as a key transition player in the midfield … Lone point of the season came as an assist in 3-0 win over Olivet (Sept. 10), where he also logged five shots … Totaled four shots in season finale against Wittenberg (Oct. 29).
2015: Earned key minutes as a freshman, entering 16-of-18 contests, while logging 14 starts … Tied for second on the team with six points, coming on two goals and two assists … One of the keys in Wooster’s 3-2 win over Allegheny with a goal and an assist … Scored first collegiate goal in 4-0 win over Bluffton (Sept. 16) … Also passed out an assist against nationally-ranked DePauw, a team Wooster went on to tie 2-2.
Prior to Wooster: Part of Woodrow Wilson High School’s 2013 DCIAA championship squad … Helped high school team to double-digit wins as a senior.
Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1996 … Son of Paul Montalbano and Julia Porter … Majoring in environmental studies.