CAREER
Played in 18 career games with one start at tight end … Caught one career pass for 20 yards.
2021
Earned NFF Hampshire Honor Society honors … Saw action in eight games with one start as a senior tight end … Listed as a backup tight end on the depth chart … Missed the Central Connecticut State and Yale games due to injury … Made first career start in season finale at Cornell (Nov. 20) … Completed pass to quarterback Gabriel Hollingsworth on two-point conversion vs. Brown (Nov. 13) … Also saw action vs. Harvard (Nov. 6), at Dartmouth (Oct. 22), vs. Penn (Oct. 16), at Princeton (Oct. 2), vs. Georgetown (Sept. 25), and vs. Marist (Sept. 18).
2020
Season canceled due to COVID pandemic.
2019
Saw action in all 10 games as a sophomore tight end … Listed as a backup tight end all season long … Caught one pass for 20 yards on year … Caught first career pass, a 20-yard play vs. Georgetown (Sept. 28) … Saw first career game action in season opener at Saint Francis, Pa. (Sept. 21).
2018
Did not see any game action as a first-year tight end … Traveled with team to several games … Contributed primarily on the scout team.
HIGH SCHOOL
A 2018 graduate of Ridge High School in Basking Ridge, N.J., where he played three years of varsity football for Head Coach Bill Tracey … First Team All-Mid-State 38 Conference selection as a quarterback in 2017 … Earned the Harry Bush Memorial Scholarship in 2017 … Named one of the top-100 players to watch in Central New Jersey by news12varsity … Named team captain as a senior in 2017 … Saw action at quarterback, safety, running back, defensive end and wide receiver during his high school career … Over 19 career games, totaled 1,168 total yards, 12 touchdowns and made 54 tackles … As a senior quarterback over seven games, completed 47 of 92 passes for 622 yards and four touchdowns, rushed 50 times for 245 yards and five touchdowns and made 10 tackles on defense … Injured during his junior season and did not play … As a sophomore, finished with 269 all-purpose yards, two touchdowns and made 43 tackles … Led Ridge to a 6-5 overall record and state playoff berth as a sophomore … Was expected to start at quarterback for the Red Devils as a junior … Played running back during his freshman and sophomore seasons before his coaches moved him to quarterback … Also played two years on the varsity baseball team … Played the 2015 season with the Zoned Redhawks, where he batted .398 with 39 hits, 20 RBI, 22 bases on balls, stole 31 bases and scored 39 runs … National Honor Society member … Honor Roll student for every semester during his entire academic career … Involved in a variety of community service activities including Market Street Mission, where he collected 85 coats for the 2016 Coat Drive Giveaway and volunteered at special events, Do Something Good, where he collected over 2,000 pieces of clothing for the country of Dominica and fundraised to provide money for shipping containers … Also volunteered at the Somerset County Office of Volunteer Services where he initiated and coordinated a group of 16 volunteers to perform yard work for members of the community and Catholic Heart Workcamp where he participated on a week-long mission trip … Also worked with the Ridge Touchdown Club, Ridge Diamond Club and Ridge Baseball Club Buddy Ball.
PERSONAL
Born Brandon Louis Radice on November 10, 1999 in Morristown, N.J. … Son of Michael and Cristine Radice … Has an older sister Nicole and older brother Michael … Brother Michael played volleyball at Georgetown from 2014-18 and lives in Washington, D.C. … Sister Nicole graduated from Northeastern and works as an architect in New York City … Hobbies and interests include sports and spending time with friends … Chose Columbia because of the academic rigor, feeling of being in a big city, location, football program and unimaginable opportunities of being in New York City … Chose Columbia over offers from Harvard, Georgetown, Villanova and Lafayette … Enrolled at Columbia College … Majors in Political Science.
ARTICLES
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/basking-ridge/categories/news/articles/ridge-football-players-radice-and-milligan-ink-co