2022 Football Roster

Jersey Number 74
Lucas Ferraro
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 285
- Hometown:
- Newton, Mass.
- High School:
- Xaverian Brothers
- Concentration:
- Chemical Engineering
2022: Semifinalist for the National Football Foundation Campbell Trophy…Academic All-Ivy honoree…CSC Academic All-District honoree…NFF Hampshire Honor Society honoree…Winner of the program's Gordon and Chris Perry P'88 '92 Community Service Award...Appeared in all 10 games…Starter on an offensive line that helped Brown rank third in the Ivy League with 247.2 passing yards per game.
2021: Appeared in all 10 games…Helped anchor an offensive line that assisted Brown’s offense to average 29.5 points per game and lead the Ivy League with 445.3 yards of total offense per game…Helped protect an offense that led the Ivy with 311.9 passing yards per contest.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019: Saw action against Princeton (Oct. 19).
Before Brown: Played football and volleyball at Xaverian … Catholic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year … Catholic Conference All-Star … Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic … Gridiron Club of Boston Super 26 … National Football Foundation Jack Grinold Scholar Athlete … As a senior, had 10 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, 30 tackles overall and three forced fumbles … Named to Honor Roll in 16 terms.
Personal: The son of Renee and Neil Ferraro … Has a sister, Ariana, and a brother, Neil … Enjoys skiing, playing the piano, and Latino and Armenian culture.
Why Brown? “The open curriculum was very appealing. The inclusive culture and traditions of Brown University were important to me. The coaches and future teammates also helped me make my decision with confidence.”
2021: Appeared in all 10 games…Helped anchor an offensive line that assisted Brown’s offense to average 29.5 points per game and lead the Ivy League with 445.3 yards of total offense per game…Helped protect an offense that led the Ivy with 311.9 passing yards per contest.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019: Saw action against Princeton (Oct. 19).
Before Brown: Played football and volleyball at Xaverian … Catholic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year … Catholic Conference All-Star … Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic … Gridiron Club of Boston Super 26 … National Football Foundation Jack Grinold Scholar Athlete … As a senior, had 10 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, 30 tackles overall and three forced fumbles … Named to Honor Roll in 16 terms.
Personal: The son of Renee and Neil Ferraro … Has a sister, Ariana, and a brother, Neil … Enjoys skiing, playing the piano, and Latino and Armenian culture.
Why Brown? “The open curriculum was very appealing. The inclusive culture and traditions of Brown University were important to me. The coaches and future teammates also helped me make my decision with confidence.”
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