2021 • JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in eight games and made six starts at end of season after missing first month and a half of season due to injury…Played crucial minutes down the stretch to help Nittany Lions to Big Ten “double.”
at Akron (10/13): Made first start of season after missing start of season due to injury. No. 7 Maryland (10/26): Played season-high 82 minutes as central midfielder in Nittany Lions’ comeback 3-2 overtime win…Took season-high two shots. at Wisconsin (10/31): Helped control pace of game in midfield to help Penn State to first Big Ten Regular Season title since 2013…Took one shot. No. 17 Indiana (11/14): Contributed 59 minutes of play as starter as Nittany Lions dominated Hoosiers for first Big Ten Tournament crown since 2005.
2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Appeared in nine games with seven starts as central midfielder.
No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Contributed crucial minutes as starter in Nittany Lions’ season-opening win. at Northwestern (3/19): Took season-high two shots, both on goal.
2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in 18 games and made seven starts at midfield…Scored two goals, including a crucial game-tying goal against No. 17 Maryland (10/29)…Totaled 923 minutes on the pitch.
No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut…Took first career shot. Northwestern (10/12): Made first career start in the midfield. at Wisconsin (10/19): Recorded season-high two shots. Appalachian State (10/25): Matched season high with two shots. No. 17 Maryland (10/29): Came off the bench in the first half and played all but 10 minutes the remainder of the game…Scored crucial game-tying goal in comeback overtime victory…Was first career goal. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made first career NCAA Tournament appearance…Scored one goal.
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Spent seven seasons with the PA Classics in the USSDA…Attended Cedar Crest High School in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
PERSONAL
Son of Dena and Jamie Cascarino…Has four brothers…Mother, Dena, played field hockey at Old Dominion and Millersville…Stepfather, Jamie, played soccer and tennis at Lebanon Valley College…Majoring in telecommunications.