Career
In his freshman year with the Billikens, Bryce started all 17 games collecting 5 points (3 goals and two assist). In his sophomore season Bryce to the Atlantic Ten Conference by storm recording 17 points and named the Most Outstanding Player of the Atlantic Ten Championship leading the Billikens to the A-10 Championship. He also led his team to the 2012 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Men"s Soccer Championship where they were ranked 8th and received an automatic bye from the first round.
Although receiving the bye they were elminiated in there first match against Fairleigh Dickinson University 2-1 in overtime.
In his senior season Bryce started all 21 games was selceted for All-Academic and was a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. Bryce led his team to the 2014 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Men"s Soccer Championship where they reached the second round due to Bryce"s great performances.
After his four seasons with the Billikens, Bryce entered the 2015 Master of Library Science SuperDraft, where the Chicago Fire selected him in the second round with the 28th overall pick. On May 28, 2015, Bryce (along with teammate Mike Magee) was sent on loan to Chicago"s USL affiliate club Saint Louis Football Club. He made his professional debut during a 1-1 draw against Harrisburg City Islanders on June 13, 2015.
After initially exercising his contract option for 2016, the Fire waived Bryce on March 2, 2016.