Upcoming Event: Football versus New Hampshire on September 20, 2025 at 1:00 PM
1:00 PM

Football
vs New Hampshire
FIFTH-YEAR (2021)
Played in seven games with three starts … made Dartmouth history for a second time — the first being the “Miracle in Cambridge” catch) as one of the first two Big Green graduate student players along with teammate DeWayne Terry Jr. ... hauled in throws in wins against Sacred Heart, Penn and Yale … collected two receptions in the 41-7 win over Cornell … called the “leader of the receiver room” by head coach Buddy Teevens and wide receivers coach Dave Shula … named “Most Improved Receiver” by his coaches for second consecutive season.
SENIOR (2020)
Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
JUNIOR (2019) | Game-by-Game Stats
Started all 10 games of Dartmouth’s record-breaking 19th Ivy League title season, stretching the field with his excellent speed … caught passes in five of the 10 contests for a total of six receptions for 79 yards … hauled in two throws at Marist during touchdown drives in the 49-7 rout of the Red Foxes … thrust into the limelight after securing the 45-yard Hail Mary pass at Harvard that lifted the Big Green to a 9-6 win over the Crimson, known as the “Miracle in Cambridge” … that catch was named the D-Sports Moment of the Year while the game was voted as the Ivy League Game of the Year … coaches named him the team’s most improved receiver.
SOPHOMORE (2018) | Game-by-Game Stats
Played in five games during the season, catching his first career pass for a 2-yard gain in the 41-0 shutout over Georgetown in the season opener … snared a pair of passes for 22 yards, including an 18-yard gain during the final touchdown drive in the 42-0 blanking of Sacred Heart.
FRESHMAN (2017)
Spent the season working out with the junior varsity.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-time letter winner in football at St Peter’s Prep … receiver with elite track speed who caught 41 passes for 448 yards with four touchdowns and a two-point conversion … two-year starter that helped powerhouse St. Peter’s Prep lead the New Jersey Super Football Conference in scoring and reach the state championship … Second Team All-Division and ranked the No. 4 New Jersey receiver in his class by 24/7 Sports … played on U.S. National U-17 football team.
PERSONAL: Last name is pronounced “ARTS” … son of Eric and Emiko Aerts has one sister … born on April 22, 1999 … attended school in Japan each summer until middle school … majored as an undergraduate in government.