[4][3] Although Canada rarely produces top faceoff specialists, Inacio was ranked as the top faceoff man in the class of 2017 and was an Under Armour All-American, earning a scholarship to play lacrosse at Ohio State University, becoming the first person in his family to attend college.
The following season, Inacio led the Big Ten in faceoff percentage and finished ninth nationally with a 63.7% win rate.
[6][3] Inacio graduated as Ohio State's all-time leader in ground balls with 357 and second in faceoff percentage at 60.7%.
[4] Inacio was selected 10th overall in the 2021 NLL Entry Draft by the Calgary Roughnecks, though he opted to return to Ohio State for a fifth season.
He was set to join the Roughnecks ahead of the 2022 season, however a knee injury forced him to miss the entire year.