A Four-Time MPSF All-Academic selection, Casey Fleming finished his Pacific career with 57 goals.
2015 (Senior)
An MPSF All-Academic selection, Fleming scored 13 goals with 10 assists. Scored in 12 difference contests with a season-high two goals and an assist against #19 Air Force (Sept. 6). Added two assists against #6 Long Beach State (Sept. 6). Scored a goal with two assists against #4 Stanford (Oct. 18)
2014 (Junior):
Fleming scored nine goals while playing in all 26 games for the Tigers as a junior, bringing his career total to 44 goals. Scored in six separate games with three multi-goal efforts. Posted a pair of finishes in the Tigers'' 10-7 win over #14 Loyola Marymount at the Triton Invitational (Sept. 6), added two goals against #3 Cal (Oct. 3) and #5 Long Beach State (Oct. 12). Also picked up goals against #3 UCLA (Sept. 20), Cal Baptist (Sept. 26) and #18 Navy (Sept. 27). Named to both the MPSF and ACWPC All-Academic teams.
2013 (Sophomore):
Fleming appeared in all 28 games for Pacific, scoring 18 goals, with four multi-goal games. Posted a hat-trick in the Tigers'' win at Pepperdine and added a goal against Stanford in the NCAA semifinals. He posted two goals in wins over Navy, Santa Clara, and UC Santa Barbara. Earned a spot on the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team.
2012 (RS Freshman):
After redshirting his first season at Pacific, Fleming moved into a starting role for the Tigers in his second year. He finished fifth on the team with 18 goals, including four multi-goal games and a hat trick in Pacific''s match versus Long Beach State at the MPSF Tournament.
2011 (Freshman):
Fleming redshirted his first year at Pacific.
High School:
Fleming prepped at Valley Christian High School in San Jose, Calif. A member of the Warriors’ varsity water polo team all four years, he was named All-West Catholic Athletic League and was a three-time Academic All-American. He was a member of the 2011 National Junior Olympic team that won the tournament’s Platinum Division. Fleming also earned four letters in swimming.
Personal:
Fleming was born in San Jose, Calif., and is the son of Matt and Arlene Fleming. He has two siblings: Shayne and Ashlyn. Fleming’s hobbies include eating and water polo. He is pursuing degree in Sports Medicine and hopes to work in a sports-related field.