CAREER: Finished his collegiate career with 188 goals in 119 games.
2024: Led the Waves and ranked third in the WCC with 77 goals ... Named to All-WCC First Team ... ACWPC Second Team All-American ... Scored five goals in season opening win over Pomona-Pitzer (Sept. 7) ... Logged eight-point effort in win over No. 13 UC Santa Barbara (Sept. 21) ... Tabbed seven goals to take down No. 9 Long Beach State (Sept. 28) ... Had five goals versus No. 3 Stanford (Sept. 29) ... Registered five goals in WCC Tournament win over LMU (Nov. 22).
2023: Appeared in all 31 games as a senior … Tallied 46 goals with a .523 shooting percentage … Handed out 15 assists and collected 24 steals … Had two four-goal games vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/17) and vs. Cal Baptist (11/18) … Made the WCC All-Tournament Team.
2022: Played in all 27 games as a junior … Tallied 26 goals on the year … Scored four goals vs. Whittier (9/3) … Posted three assists vs. Whitter (9/3) and vs. UC Davis (9/4) … Had five multiple-goal games.
2021: Tallied 27 goals as a sophomore ... Appeared in 20 games ... Scored four goals against both Westcliff (9/16) and Pacific (10/23) ... Also had three goals against UC Santa Barbara (11/13) ... Had eight multiple-goal games.
2020: Scored 12 goals in 12 games as a freshman ... Scored two goals against UCLA (1/30) and twice against San Jose State on the same day (3/6) ... 2020 season played in spring 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.
USA WATER POLO: Named to U.S. Junior National Team that competed at 2021 FINA Junior World Championship in Prague, Czech Republic.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from San Clemente (Calif.) High School in 2020 ... Played four years of varsity water polo and scored 313 career goals ... As a senior, scored 132 goals and was named an All-American, the South Coast League MVP and to the All-Orange County first team ... Scored 84 goals as a junior and 77 goals as a sophomore ... Helped his team to three South Coast League championships.
CLUB: Played for Orange County Water Polo Club as a 10U and 12U, and played for the SC Tritons from 12U-18U.
PERSONAL: Majoring in sport administration ... Son of Estela and Jason Hosea ... Younger brother to Brevin ... Chose Pepperdine because “I knew that it provided an excellent education along with a beautiful campus and location. In addition, it has superb athletics and coaches.”
FAVORITES: Enjoys watching and playing both basketball and pickleball ... Favorites include LeBron James (pro athlete), Los Angeles Lakers (pro team), Into the Wild (book), Beats (movie), Money Heist (TV show), Playboi Carti (musical artist), chicken (food) and basketball (sport besides water polo).