2017 (Match-by-Match): Finished his illustrious collegiate career by recording minutes in all 19 games while getting 16 starts throughout the season...Scored two goals with both being game winners at East Stroudsburg (3-2) and California (Pa.) (2-0)...Was second on the team in game-winning goals short of Chase Flickinger and Jacob Gosselin with three...Recorded a shots on goal percentage of 0.833...Assisted in the Felician and Slippery Rock game by earning his fifth career assist...Helped the Marauders to outscore opponents 39-22...Totaled 1131 minutes this season.
2016 (Match-by-Match): Battled injuries but appeared in 14 games and started six of them...Was a key member of a Marauder defense that held eight teams scoreless...Scored his lone goal of the season against Caldwell, a game in which he registered two shots...Started the last four games of the regular season before missing the PSAC Tournament with an injury...Had a shots on goal percentage of 0.667.
2015 (Match-by-Match): Appeared in all 20 games for the Marauders including 17 starts as a wing defender...Displayed excellent chemistry with fellow defenders Tanner Brenize, Kyle Finsterbush, Devin Rediker and Drew McMenamin...Tallied two shots on the season and placed one of them on target... Helped lead the defense to 10 shutouts.
2014 (Match-by-Match): Successful freshman season for Qaisi as he started 13 of the 16 games in which he appeared in...One of 14 Marauders to record a point during the season...Scored his first collegiate goal in the season opener against Pfeiffer...Finished the season tied for sixth on the team with five points...Helped Millersville post four shutouts during the year.
High School:Â Named All-Lancaster-Lebanon League First Team as a senior and was named to the second team as a junior...Played for a strong program that finished as the L-L runner-up in 2013 and 2014...Helped team to the 2014 District III Championship and an appearance in the PIAA Championship game...Scored eight career goals...Also lettered in tennis...Member of the student council.Â
Personal:Â Son of Ibrahim and Nivin Qaisi...Father graduated from Millersville University...Youngest of three boys...Oldest brother, David, played soccer for Lock Haven and for the Harrisburg Heat...Majoring in government and political affiars.