When asked if he would recommend the CAP program to younger athletes, he didn’t hesitate to say yes. “I’d definitely recommend the CAP program to other athletes. My experience in the program has been great, I’ve learned so much here and have benefited a ton from the program.” Numa said that it is easy to get lost in your own recruiting process by comparing it to others, but specified that it is important not to do so. When asked about one piece of advice he had for younger players looking to play college ball, Numa said, “It’s easy to be discouraged when your goals aren’t coming as quickly as you may have thought, but the real blessings come when you work through those periods of doubt.” Numa said he chose to attend the University at Albany as he wanted to attend the school that gave him the best opportunity to play at the highest level he could, and mentioned he knew the coaching staff at UAlbany believed in him and gave him this opportunity to keep building and getting better. From New York to Pennsylvania, now back to New York, Oji Numa’s journey is full circle and this is only the beginning.