2016: Played in seven matches... Finished the season with two assists... First assist came against IUPUI (8/30)... Notched his second assist against Oregon State (9/11).
2015: Played in all 18 matches...had three assists, which came in matches against IUPUI (Sept. 1), Drake (Sept. 12), and in the BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinals against Providence (Nov. 8)...had five shots, including two on goal.
2014: Saw action in 13 matches, including seven as a starter...had seven shots, including two shots on goal, and one assist...picked up an assist on Butler's game-winning goal against #11 Providence.
2013: Played in six games and started one as a freshman for the Bulldogs. He took two shots, one of which was on goal during limited minutes.
High School: Constantino, a graduate of East Kentwood High School in Michigan, is described as a dynamic, attacking player with the ability to both create and score goals. He was a member of National Honor Society in high school and the committee head for his high school student council. A captain of his Grand Rapids Crew Juniors team, he finished runner-up for the 2012 Mr. Soccer in the state of Michigan. He was a four-year member of his high school varsty team at East Kenwood and the captain his senior year. Following a standout senior season, Constantino was named to the 2012 Michigan Dream Team and named an NSCAA All-American. With that came an opportunity to play in the All-American game, where he scored the game-winning goal.
"The reason I chose Butler is because of the variety of unique opportunities the campus provides. A huge part of my decision was how much I enjoyed the players both on and off the field," Constantino said.