2013: Played seven games, starting six, at right tackle.Part of an offensive line that ranked eighth in the NE-10 in totaloffense (353.5 yds/gm) and sixth for passing offense (233.7 yds/gm)and scoring (29.2 ppg). The Skyhawks also ranked second in theConference and 22nd nationally in Division II for red zone offense(86%).
2012: Played tengames, starting eight. Key member of an offensive line that rankedsecond in the NE-10 and 30th nationally for fewest tackles for lossallowed. Stonehill ranked fourth in the Conference for passingoffense (248.9 yards/gm) and fewest sacks allowed (1.7/gm). Teamaveraged 350.2 yards per game, including 5.2 yards per play, with101.6 rushing yards per game and 24.2 points per game.
2011: Played ninegames, starting two. Part of an offensive line that ranked third inthe NE-10 for fewest sacks allowed, fifth in total offense (370.6yards/gm) and sixth in scoring (25.4 ppg). Also averaged 219.9passing yards and 135.3 rushing yards per game. Made his collegiatedebut against rival Bentley (9/16). Started the last two games ofthe season, with his first collegiate start coming in win overSaint Anselm (11/5).
2010: Did not seegame action.
High School: 2010graduate of Peabody High School. Three year letterwinner for coachScott Wulsuk, serving as captain his senior season. EarnedAll-Northeastern Conference honors and was selected as team's MostValuable Offensive and Defensive Lineman. Participated in HarryAgganis Senior All-Star Game. Collected team Rookie of the Yearhonors as a sophomore.
Personal: BornFebruary 11, 1992, in Melrose, Mass. Son of Arthur and JaniceEgitto of Peabody, Mass. Has a brother, Arthur (26), and sister,Jaclyn (22). Majoring in communication. Aspires to become aHollywood film editor. Lists greatest sports moment to date as hisgame-clinching sack against rival Salem his senior year of highschool. Supports the New Orleans Saints. Lists Dirk Nowitzki as afavorite athlete.