Career Accolades
- Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023)
As a Senior (2023)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Saw action in nine games, totaling one reception
As a Junior (2022)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Competed in one contest
As a Sophomore (2021)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Made seven appearances with one start
- Had two receptions for 13 yards
- Caught his first pass at Washington State (Oct. 16)
As a Freshman (2020)
- Played in one game, retains ability to redshirt
Prior to Stanford
- Played at Delbarton School for head coach Brian Bowers
- Four-star recruit by Rivals and PrepStar, who ranked him No. 296
- Consensus top 10 recruit in New Jersey – ranked No. 7 by PrepStar, No. 8 by Rivals, No. 9 by 247Sports and No. 11 by ESPN
- Unanimous top 20 tight end – ranked No. 6 by ESPN and PrepStar, No. 11 by Rivals and No. 20 by 247Sports
- Pro Football Hall of Fame World Bowl participant
- 2019 team captain
- Did not play football in 2019 due to injury
- Awarded John Kowalik Coaches Cup in 2019 for football leadership
- Played in just three games as a junior in 2018, totaling 18 receptions for 232 yards and three touchdowns
- 2016 Under Armour Underclassmen All-American
- 2016 all-conference second team
- Had 25 catches for 442 yards and four touchdowns as a sophomore in 2017
- Also competed in basketball and lacrosse
- Led basketball team to the Morris County Championship in 2018
- Lacrosse team was ranked No. 1 in 2018, won the New Jersey Tournament of Champions and was Morris County Champions
- Earned highest academic honors during the fall term of his senior year
- Also earned academic honors each of his first three years
Personal
- Son of Mark and Katherine Ungar
- Has three siblings, Matthew, Kolina and Kendell
- Brother, Matthew, played football at Georgetown
- Sister, Kolina, is a member of Vermont’s lacrosse program
- Great-grandfather, David Munson, was a 1904 Olympic Gold Medalist in track & field and was a collegiate national champion at Cornell in both 1904 and 1905
- Great-grandfather, Harvey Benjamin Blanton, was a captain of the University of Texas’ track & field program in the mid-1920s