2022: Third baseman and leadoff hitter for the Chargers, starting all 48 games...hit .244 for the season with five doubles, a triple, and six home runs, with 26 RBIs...flashed impressive speed on the basepaths, finishing second on the team in stolen bases with 11...broke out of an early slump with a strong performance in conference play, with a batting average nearly 20 points higher and hitting all six of his home runs against conference foes...finished with 12 multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games...went 4 for 4 twice on the season, in a 21-6 win over McKendree (March 5) and a 10-4 loss to Kentucky Wesleyan (May 1)...had his first career multi-home run game in that loss to Kentucky Wesleyan, leading off the game with a solo home run in the first inning, and adding a two-run shot in the seventh inning...finished second on the team with 98 assists defensively...will play a big role for the team in 2023 as a senior leader with multiple years of starting experience.
2021: Started all 44 games for the Chargers at third base and in the outfield...leadoff bat in 29 contests who led Hillsdale in batting average (.339) and tied for the team lead in doubles (10) with four home runs, 20 RBIs and a .400 OBP...led the Chargers with 19 multi-hit games and had the team's longest streaks of games with a hit (13) and games reaching base (22) in 2021...had a huge G-MAC tournament, going 3 for 5 with a double and a RBI in a 7-2 win over Ohio Dominican (May 12) and had a double and scored three runs in a 9-7 win over Walsh (May 13)...tied for third on the team with eight stolen bases.
2020: Started all 14 games for Hillsdale, mainly at third base, in the Covid-19 shortened 2020 season...batted .308 with three doubles, a triple and five RBIs in 52 plate appearances...went 4 for 4 in the Chargers' 6-1 season-opening win over Indianapolis (Feb. 15), one of four-multi hit games on the season...made four appearances on the mound, finishing with 12 strikeouts and six walks in 8.2 innings pitched...retains his sophomore status due to the NCAA ruling on spring sports athletes affected by Covid-19 and has three years of eligibility remaining starting in 2021.
2019: Exciting two-way prospect that will play a bigger role on the field as a sophomore in 2020…Made seven appearances on the mound with 21 strikeouts in 19.1 innings pitched…Got his first collegiate win against Ohio Valley April 13…Struck out 6 batters in his Hillsdale debut Feb. 24 at Maryville.
High School: Versatile player who could fit into the lineup in several different places…Helped lead the Shamrocks to a district championship in 2016…Entering his fourth season on CC’s varsity team…Member of the honor roll and volunteers in special education classrooms.