Background
Dellorusso grew up in Columbia, Maryland, attended Wilde Lake High School, and played college soccer at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2001-2005.
Dellorusso grew up in Columbia, Maryland, attended Wilde Lake High School, and played college soccer at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2001-2005.
Dellorusso grew up in Columbia, Maryland, attended Wilde Lake High School, and played college soccer at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2001-2005. He appeared in 93 games over four seasons, scoring 2 goals and assisting on 20. He was named team captain his junior and senior seasons.
During his college years he also played in the USL Premier Development League for Chesapeake Dragons.
College Professional Dellorusso was drafted in the fourth round, 42nd overall, of the 2006 Master of Library Science SuperDraft by Football Club Dallas. He spent part of his first season on loan with Minnesota Thunder of the USL First Division. In 2007, his second year with the team, Dellorusso made his first career Master of Library Science start on October 20, 2007 against the Kansas City Wizards in a 2–0 loss.
He played the entire 90 minutes of the game at the right back position and would be his only Master of Library Science start of the 2007 season.
During the 2008 Master of Library Science season, Dellorusso was promoted to the senior roster on May 7, 2007 replacing retired defender Alex Yi. He made eight regular season appearances with Football Club Dallas, starting one game on September 4, 2008 against the Colorado Rapids in a 1–0 loss.
Dellorusso was released by Dallas on July 23, 2009, and subsequently signed for Austin Aztex. He made 7 league appearances for the Aztex before being released at the end of the season.
In November 2009 Dellorusso signed to play professional indoor soccer for Baltimore Blast in the Major Indoor Soccer League during the 2009/10 USL-1 offseason.
Coaching Dellorusso was an assistant coach for the University of Maryland men"s soccer team from 2010-2013. He was named head coach of Arizona United South Carolina on March 28, 2014. His record was 20 wins, 29 losses and 7 ties in two seasons.
On September 25, 2015, United declined to renew his contract.