Career Accolades | Career Statistics and Single-Game Highs
- Two-time NCAA champion (2016-17)
- Three-time Pac-12 champion (2016-18)
- Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention (2017-18)
As a Redshirt Junior | Game-by-Game Stats
- Appeared in 20 matches, making three starts
- Scored first career goal, a game-winner, against UCLA (Nov. 3)
- Totaled nine shots, including three on goal
- Played a season-high 67 minutes against Oregon State (Oct. 6)
As a Redshirt Sophomore (2018) | Game-by-Game Stats • Pac-12 Champions
- Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
- Appeared in 18 matches and made six starts
- Assisted on Zach Ryan's game winner at UCLA (Nov. 4), which clinched a share of Stanford's fifth consecutive conference title
As a Redshirt Freshman (2017) | Game-by-Game Stats • NCAA Champions • Pac-12 Champions
- Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
- Made one start in 13 appearances and played 217 minutes
- Notched his first career assist in his first career start, a 1-0 home victory over San Francisco (Sept. 15)
- Collegiate debut came when he entered in the 38th minute of a season-opening win at San Jose State (Aug. 25)
- Totaled seven shots and one shot on goal
As a Freshman (2016) • NCAA Champions • Pac-12 Champions
- Redshirted
Prior to Stanford
- A 2016 graduate of International High School of San Francisco
- Was an all-league second team performer in his freshman and sophomore years (2012 and 2013)
- Played four years for Juventus Sport Club out of Redwood City, Calif.
- Started 18 of 20 games played for the U18s in 2015-16, scoring three times
- Led the team with 17 goals scored in 2014-15 and was named to the USSDA West Coast All-League Starting XI
- Voted Week 11 Academy Player of the Week in 2014
- Juventus won the 2014 Dallas Cup at the U16 level
Personal
- Born in Palo Alto, Calif.
- Son of Ursula and Peter Joshua
- Has one sister, Alexa
- Serves as a coach for Juventus’ junior developmental team
- Created a business with friends in which they designed and sold clothing items to high school peers
- Profits were donated to Project Senegal, an organization that provides necessities (school supplies, medicine and food) to impoverished Senegalese students