I'm a journalist, sportswriter, and storyteller based in College Station, Texas.

Born and raised in Texas, I'm a journalism major at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. 

My work has appeared in The Battalion, The Bryan-College Station Eagle, and over the airwaves at WTAW 1620/94.5 and BCSBall.com 

Outside of journalism, I enjoy watching sports, being chronically online, and daydreaming about traveling to places I cannot afford to go. 

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The long march of the Gladiators

Weston Cadena — blissfully unaware of the irate staff inside of the skyscraper in Bratislava, Slovakia, that he has made his playground — is having the time of his life. 
It was supposed to be a guided skywalk, with Cadena harnessed to a ledge. One small problem: The whole “walk” part of “skywalk” wasn’t exactly made clear.
“Weston gets out on the ledge, and he just starts running around it, ” David Greek said. “He couldn’t hear the staff from inside, but the staff all started yelling and they’r...

Stoppage time spectacle

When people think of Kyle Field, they think of icons. Names like Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel, Mike Evans and Von Miller spring to mind: Champions who’ve earned a place in the history of the sixth largest stadium in the world based on what they’ve achieved on that hallowed ground.
It’s time to add a new name to Kyle Field’s long list of legends: Brazil forward Endrick, whose 96th-minute header lifted Brazil to a 3-2 win over Mexico in the first-ever soccer match at Kyle Field. 
Welcome to Kyle Fie...

‘The Mexican 12th Man’

Growing up in the hills of Monterrey, Mexico, Pedro and Carlos Luna were surrounded by soccer. 
Clad in the gold and blue of Tigres UANL, the brothers relished trips to the Estadio Universitario to watch their chosen club. They played the sport when they could — and even when they couldn’t, by way of a makeshift ball fashioned out of the lid of a mayonnaise jar for those indoor recess days when a ball was nowhere to be found. 
But nothing matched the excitement of the FIFA World Cup: Pedro can s...

Meet the costumed characters of the A&M crowd

Four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, George Washington, Oscar the Grouch and a banana walk into Reed Arena.
It’s not the start to the weirdest “walks into a bar” joke ever conceived. This one is real.
All seven characters are a few of the costume-clad students who have been popping up in the crowds of Texas A&M athletic events — and elsewhere on campus and social media — over the past several months.
So what possessed these figures to ditch the standard maroon and white for their own menagerie of...