Major: Applied Health Science
Career: Ranks first in career stolen bases (85), second in games played (161) and sacrifice hits (24), third in assists (367) and runs scored (110), fifth in at-bats (467) and triples (9), and ninth in hits with 143.
2019: Second Team All-CCIW performer...led the Thunder with 34 runs scored, which ranks sixth in program history, and 23 stolen bases, which ranks fourth in program history...batted .363 with five doubles, one triple, one home run, and nine runs batted in...stole two bases, scored twice, and drove in two runs against Lake Forest on March 11...doubled twice, scored four runs, and tallied five hits in a doubleheader against Benedictine on April 3...stole two bases and scored two runs as part of a three-hit game in a win over North Central in the CCIW Tournament on May 3.
2018: Set a new program single season record with 131 assists...CCIW Hitter of the Week on March 13...started all 38 games, batting .265 with two doubles and one triple...stole 24 bases and scored 27 runs...walked three times and stole two bases against Eastern Nazarene on March 3...had three hits with three runs scored and two stolen bases against Franklin on March 6...had three runs scored and three hits with two runs driven in against Benedictine on April 6.
2017: Started all 38 games for the Thunder, batting .252 with one double and four triples...scored 22 runs and walked 25 times...twice had four hit games with two runs scored and a run driven in...collected multi-hit games.
2016: Second Team All-CCIW selection...appeared in all 46 games including 45 starts...set program record with 115 defensive assists...batted .347 with two doubles, three triples, one home run, 11 RBIs and 13 stolen bases...went 3-4 with three RBIs on a double and a home run against Carthage on April 13...went 4-6 with three runs scored in a doubleheader at Albion on April 25...tripled and went 2-4 with a run driven in and two runs scored against North Central on May 6.
High School: First Team All-State in 2014, also earning team MVP honors that season...a four-time All-Conference honoree...four seasons as a varsity starter.