A college lacrosse player is trying to get his head in the game — but he can’t find a helmet that fits!

Alex Chu, a 19-year-old freshman would-be goalie at Wheaton College in Massachusetts, said he’s been sitting on the sidelines this season because he can’t find protective headgear to go around his head, which measures 25 inches in circumference.

“My head is wide,” Chu told Turn to 10. “Looking at me, I don’t think anyone says, ‘Wow, he has a big head.’ Usually, it’s like, ‘That’s a big guy in general,'” Chu added. Chu stands 6 feet tall and weighs 265 pounds.

“It’s been frustrating. It’s hard to see something I love feel like it’s getting away from me. I really do love lacrosse and it means so much to me,” Chu told Turn to 10.

Chu — who for a while had pieced together parts from two helmets to build a custom helmet — said his old gear isn’t certified for college use. This season is the longest Chu’s gone without playing, though thanks to Warrior, a company owned by New Balance, he may be able to play soon.

A Warrior helmet, called the Burn, isn’t on the market yet, but the company told WBZ-TV they’d be sending him an early model.

“I’m just really excited. The hope is it’s able to fit me,” Chu said.

Wheaton lacrosse coach Kyle Hart said the school is doing its best to support Chu in his athletic career.

“We would all be thrilled. We’re really looking forward to finding a solution here, and getting him out on the field,” Hart said.