2019
• Grad transfer played one season at UC, earning honorable mention All-American Athletic Conference honors.
• Made 14 field goals, including game winners at ECU and USF while going 51-for-51 on PATs.
• Had a long kick of 44 yards and was 2-for-3 on kicks of 40-49 yards.
2017-18 (WESTERN ILLINOIS)
• Kicked 20 of 24 field goals in two seasons at WIU with a long kick of 44 yards in 2018 and a career-best of 45 yards in 2018.
• Connected on 74 PATs, 46 in 2017 and 28 in 2018, to tally 134 total points in 23 games ... had three kicks of 44 you adds in 2018 and 4-of-4 on kicks of 40-45 yards in 2017
• Career-long 45-yard field goal came in his first FCS playoff appearance against Weber State on Nov. 25, 2017 and he made a career-best seven extra points at Coastal Carolina on Sept. 23, 2017.
2015-16 (BOWLING GREEN)
• Redshirted in 2015 for the Mid-American Conference Champions team in 2015. Did not play in 2016
HIGH SCHOOL
• Finished his career by making 30-of-36 field goal attempts with a prep-career long of 49 yards, going 112-of-114 career PATs, holding the career kicking marks at Dublin Scioto.
• Named an All-Conference, All-Metro and All-District in each of his final two seasons.
• Named Second Team All-Ohio in 2014… set school record with 14 made field goals in 2014… helped team advance to state quarterfinals for just the third time in school history.
• Son of Fernando and Christina Crosa.
• Father played soccer at Syracuse, brother Griffin kicks at North Dakota State, grandfather was a professional soccer player in Uruguay.
CAREER HIGHS
Points scored: 11, at Tennessee Tech, 08/31/17 *
Kick PATs: 7, at Marshall, 09/28/19; at Coastal Carolina, 09/23/17 *
Points by kicking: 11, at Tennessee Tech, 08/31/17 *
Field goals made: 2, seven times
Field goal attempts: 3, Temple, 11/23/19; Indiana State, 11/17/18 *
Longest field goal: 45, at Weber State, 11/25/17
GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS: three times
(37 yds @ USF, 11/16/19; 32 yds at ECU, 11/02/19; 33 yds at Southern Illinois, 11/03/18)
* - Set while playing for Western Illinois