Appeared in over 150 games and started 136 during his three-year GCU career. At conclusion of career, ranked 15th in program history in D-I games played.
Was hit by pitch 25 times, tied for fifth most in program history and second most in the D-I era.
Eclipsed 100 hits, runs and RBIs.
2025 | Graduate
Started all but one game with 54 coming at third base and three at second base.
Led the team with 226 at bats. Tied for second in runs scored (41) and doubles (14) while ranking fourth in RBIs (39) and home runs (9).
Hit .313 in WAC play. His seven doubles during conference action were tied for sixth-most in the WAC.
His 14 hit by pitches tied for fourth most in a season in program history.
Had 13 multi-hit games including a pair of four-hit games: March 4 vs. Pepperdine and April 5 at California Baptist.
Had 11 multi-RBI games including a season-high five RBIs against Pepperdine on March 4.
Posted a career-best nine-game hit streak from April 1-15, spanning games against Arizona, Cal State Fullerton, California Baptist and Utah Valley.
Hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to beat UT Arlington on April 25.
Named WAC Player of the Week on March 10 following a 6-for-14 week (.429) with two doubles and two home runs for a 1.000 slugging percentage to help the Lopes go 4-0 against Pepperdine and Texas Tech.
First home run of the season came against No. 23 Nebraska on Feb. 17, tying the game in the fifth inning of an eventual Lopes' win.
Played fill-in duty at second base for GCU's April 4-6 series sweep at California Baptist, managing to tie the team's single-game high for assists in a game with seven on April 5.
Named to the Preseason All-WAC team.
2024 | Redshirt Junior
Saw huge jumps in production from 2023 to 2024 including tripling hits from 23 to 69 and starting 57 of the Lopes' 61 games, all at third base.
One of five qualifying GCU batters to hit .300 or better, hitting fourth-best overall (.319) and even better in WAC play (.353).
Tied for second on the team in hits (69) and doubles (15) and tied for third in runs scored (47).
In WAC play, tied for third in the conference in runs scored (33) and ranked 11th in the conference in average (.353) and on-base percentage (.440).
Spent 14 games as the cleanup hitter in GCU's lineup with the Lopes going 10-4.
Had 23 multi-hit games, headlined by a four-hit performance at Seattle U on April 28.
Aided Connor Mattison's March 29 no-hitter, the first at GCU in 42 years, with some key defensive plays. "I walked up to my parents and told them that was the most special game I've ever played."
Had four games of four or more RBIs, highlighted by a career-best six-RBI performance in a 24-8 win over No. 21 Arizona on April 30.
Started 22 of GCU's 58 games and appeared off the bench in 17 more. Made 14 starts at first base, seven starts at third base and one as designated hitter.
All three of his homers came in conference play, leading to a .571 slugging percentage in WAC action.
Off the field, enjoys mountain biking, weightlifting and fantasy football.
Chose GCU for its "great coaching staff, loaded roster of stud players, and great facilities."
If he wasn't playing baseball, it'd be basketball.
Favorite motivational quote is: "Great things come from hard work and perseverance, no excuses. If you love a thing you will overcome all difficulties." - Kobe Bryant.
Favorite pro sports teams are the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Broncos.
Favorite athletes to watch growing up include Albert Pujols, Kobe Bryant and Peyton Manning.