CAREER HONORS AND AWARDS |
2022 SEASON |
CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team |
2021 SEASON |
CAA Football Second Team Offense |
2020 (SPRING 2021) SEASON |
CAA Football Second Team Offense |
2019 SEASON |
CAA Football Third Team Offense |
ACADEMIC HONORS |
CAA Football Student-Athlete of the Year (2021) |
CAA Commissioner's Academic Award (2017-18) |
CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Spring 2022) |
Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team (2019, 2021) |
Athletic Director's Honor Roll (Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Spring 2022) |
Villanova: One of the top centers in CAA Football … Highly intelligent and experienced veteran player with good football instincts … Expected to provide leadership along the offensive line.
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2021: Named the CAA Football Student-Athlete of the Year for the combination of his efforts on the field and his academic success … Second team All-CAA offensive lineman … Started all 13 games at center and was one of the top performers on a Wildcats offensive line that gave up just 14 sacks all year … Villanova ranked second in the CAA with 30.1 points per game and 380.0 yards of total offense per contest … The offense topped 200 rushing yards in a game five times, scored 22 rushing touchdowns and averaged 170.0 yards per game on the ground; Lehigh (9/4): Helped the Wildcats rush for 275 yards and amass 506 yards of total offense in a 47-3 victory in the season opener; Bucknell (9/11): Villanova topped 200 rushing yards in its home opener for the second straight game and did not give up a sack in a 55-3 win; Rhode Island (10/23): Contributed to a 44-0 win in which the Wildcats recorded season highs of 297 rushing yards and 511 yards of total offense; Elon (11/6): Villanova tallied a 35-0 road victory; Stony Brook (11/23): Helped the Wildcats rush for 275 yards and two touchdowns while not allowing a sack in a 33-14 win.
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2020 (Spring 2021): Second team All-CAA selection in his second season as a starter … Started all four games at left guard … The offensive line helped Villanova average 398.2 yards of total offense per game, including 208.2 rushing yards per contest and 190.0 passing yards per game … Villanova rushed for over 200 yards twice in the four-game season and surpassed 300 rushing yards once … The offensive line gave up just three sacks in four games while helping the Wildcats average 29.2 points per contest;
Rhode Island (3/13): Villanova rushed for a season-high 321 yards and had four rushing touchdowns while amassing 437 yards of total offense in its home opener;
Maine (4/3): The offensive line helped the Wildcats post 428 yards of total offense, including 232 rushing yards and a season-high five rushing touchdowns.
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2019: Started all 13 games at center … Named a third team All-CAA selection … Was part of an offensive line that allowed the Wildcats to average 454.8 yards of total offense per game, including 194.1 rushing yards per contest and 260.8 passing yards per game … The line helped Villanova surpass 200 yards on the ground eight times in 13 games and the Wildcats averaged 37.3 points per game … The offensive line gave up just 14 sacks in 13 contests and had four games in which it did not allow a single sack to the opposition;
Colgate (8/24): Villanova opened the season by rushing for 239 yards and amassing 444 yards of total offense in a 34-14 victory;
Lehigh (9/7): The offensive line helped the Wildcats run for 227 yards in the home opener;
Bucknell (9/14): Villanova rushed for 262 yards and two touchdowns in a win over the Bison;
Towson (9/21): In a road win over the fifth-ranked Tigers the Wildcats ran for a season-high 295 yards and three touchdowns … The offense generated 574 total yards and the offensive line did not allow a single sack for what turned out to be the first time in a stretch of three straight games;
Maine (9/28): Villanova rushed for 200 yards for the fifth straight game to start the season and the offensive line held the opposition without a sack for the second time in as many games;
William & Mary (10/5): The offensive line did not allow a sack for a third straight contest … Based on available data it marked the first time since at least 2001 that the Wildcats did not give up a single sack in three straight games;
Stony Brook (10/26): Villanova surpassed 500 yards of total offense for the second time during the season, rushing for 168 yards and passing for 341 yards to total 509 yards on the day;
Richmond (11/9): The offensive line helped the Wildcats rush for 242 yards and a season-high four rushing touchdowns;
Delaware (11/23): In the annual ‘Battle of the Blue’ game the offense produced a season-high 589 total yards (211 rushing, 378 passing) and scored eight touchdowns … The offensive line did not give up any sacks to the opposition for the fourth time during the season;
Southeastern Louisiana (11/30): Villanova generated 501 yards of total offense in the first round of the FCS playoffs.
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2018: Saw playing time on the offensive line in games against Lehigh, Towson, Maine, Richmond, William & Mary and Delaware … Contributed to a line that allowed the Wildcats to average 369.5 yards of total offense per game, including 147.1 rushing yards per contest and 222.4 passing yards per game … The offensive line gave up fewer than three sacks per contest … Made his collegiate debut at Lehigh on September 8;
Richmond (11/3): Helped the offense rush for 257 yards and two scores while finishing the day with 427 total yards in a 45-21 road win;
William & Mary (11/10): The offensive line did not allow a sack for the first time all year;
Delaware (11/17): The offensive line did not give up a sack for the second straight game and Villanova racked up 459 yards of total offense while closing out the season with a 42-21 victory.
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2017: Did not appear in any games.
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Seattle Prep: Earned two varsity letters in both football and baseball … First team all-conference offensive tackle and second team all-conference defensive tackle.
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Personal: Born 6/2/99 … One of four children of Phil and Linda Gamroth … Brother, Grant, was a collegiate swimmer at Saint Louis … Computer Engineering major.