Career Games Played/Started: 53/46
Career Stats: 2 goals, 3 assists, 5 points, 155 ground balls, 31 caused turnovers
2009: Started every game on the face-off unit, also played short-stick defensive middie ... Fourth on the team with 17 ground balls and had six caused turnovers ... Only point, an assist, came at Bryant (3/22) ... Had four GB against Dartmouth (4/3) and three apiece against Yale (3/14) and Army (5/2) ... Picked up two grounders in Ivy win at Brown (4/11) ... Had two caused turnovers in opener at Drexel (2/21).
2008: Ran in every game with the faceoff unit and as a short-stick defensive middie ... Third on the team with 42 ground balls ... Scored only goal of the season and had six grounders vs. Army (5/3) ... Had five GB and two caused turnovers at Dartmouth (4/5) ... Picked up four ground balls against Villanova (3/1), Denver (3/9), Yale (3/15) and Princeton (4/8).
2007: Started every game on the face-off unit and also as a defensive middie ... Led the Quakers with 54 ground balls ... Finished second on the team with eight caused turnovers ... Had 11 ground balls at UMBC (3/10) ... Came up with six grounders against Dartmouth (4/6), Brown (4/14) and Maryland (4/21) ... Also scored first collegiate goal at Brown ... Recorded four GBs in three other games: Villanova (2/23), Lehigh (2/28) and Robert Morris (3/3) ... Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area.
2006: Appeared in every game as a defensive short-stick middie and on the faceoff group ... Second on the team with 42 ground balls ... Led squad with 13 caused turnovers ... Had assists vs. Robert Morris (4/23) and Harvard (3/25) ... Came up with season-high seven ground balls twice, in NCAA game at Johns Hopkins (5/13) and vs. Brown (4/15) ... Had five grounders, two caused turnovers at Maryland (5/6) ... Scooped up six GB in Ivy opener at Yale (3/18) ... Four GB vs. Villanova (3/4).
High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... Part of McDonogh team that won MIAA title and was ranked No. 1 nationally in 2005 ... Recipient of Michael L. Pursley Award as team’s unsung hero ... Four-year letterwinner in track, two-year letterwinner in football ... Two-time all-conference in track ... Cum Laude Society member ... Rollins-Leutkemeyer Scholar.
Personal: Son of Howard and Betsy Weiss ... Father graduated from Wharton Grad School ... Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.