ATHLETIC HONORS & AWARDS
- First Team All-Centennial Conference (2024)
ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS
- National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society (2025)
- CSC Academic All-District (2024)
- Academic All-Centennial (2024)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll (2023, 2024) |
Career Summary
- Played in 45 games and started all 27 games over final two seasons.
- JHU averaged better than 40 points per game in two of his three seasons as a starter and better than 35 points per game over final three seasons.
 2024
- Started all 14 games at center.
- Only senior starter on the offensive line.
- Anchor of a line that led the way for an offense that averaged 361 yards and 23.5 points per game.
2023
- Started all 13 games at center.
- Anchored offensive line that helped JHU average 40.9 points and 472.2 yards per game on the year.
2022
- Took over as JHU’s starting center and played in all 11 games.
- Helped lead the way for an offense that averaged 43.7 points and 499.4 yards per game. 43.7 points per game is the fourth-best single-season average in school history.
2021
- Reserve offensive lineman who played in seven games in first season at Homewood.
- Made career debut in a 49-21 win over Ursinus.
- Saw first post-season action of career with an appearance in a 45-20 at Salisbury in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs.
At Torrey Pines
- Member of football and track teams.
- Three-year starter in football (started final three seasons on offensive line, started final two seasons on defensive line as well).
- Helped football team to a 20-10 record in three varsity seasons (final season limited to six games due to COVID-19 pandemic).
- Three-time all-league selection with honorable mention nod as sophomore, third team as a junior and first team as a senior.
- Three-time UT All-Academic Team.
- Two-time captain in football and the Torrey Pines Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior.
- Two-time captain and three-time league finalist in track while competing in the shot put and discus.
Personal
- Luke Simsiman.
- The son of Roger and Amanda Simsiman.
- Youngest of three boys with older brothers Robert and Ben.
- Brother, Robert, was a four-year member of the baseball team at Pomona-Pitzer and played in 75 games as a catcher during his career from 2015-18.
- Majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering.