Ended career as GCU's all-time leader with 93 career appearances.
Was named second team All-WAC, tying for the conference lead with five saves during WAC play.
Had the best strikeout-to-walk ratio (16.0) since GCU's return to Division I in 2014 with the next closest being Jorge Perez's mark of 5.0 in 2016.
With 48 strikeouts and three walks, his strikeout-to-walk ratio (16.0) ranked third nationally among pitchers with 35.0+ IP.
Had all seven of the team's saves, surpassing his career-best five saves as a freshman.
Struck out five of the six batters he faced at UTRGV on April 13.
After allowing three runs on opening night, allowed just two earned runs over his next 24.2 innings of work (0.73 ERA).
2017 | Junior
Saw action in 23 games, all out of the bullpen, going 3-3 with a 4.32 ERA and a team-high four saves.
Posted seven straight scoreless outings ranging from March 21 through April 11.
Was the winning pitcher in a dramatic, back-and-forth, extra-inning win at New Mexico State on April 28.
Went a season-long 3.2 innings at Utah Valley on May 12, a 12-inning win for Grand Canyon. Struck out five batters including in a bases-loaded, full-count situation.
2016 | Sophomore
Appeared in 19 games for GCU (two starts) and pitched 39.0 innings, compiling a 5-1 record with a 4.15 ERA.
Only relief pitcher to be named to the Preseason WAC All-Conference team.
Converted on two save opportunities in first two appearances of 2016 season without allowing a hit.
Pitched first 7.1 innings of the season without allowing a run to score.
Finished year with three saves, one of just 10 pitchers in the conference to record at least three.
Went 5-1 on the year to improve to 10-1 overall in GCU career.
Pitched 2.2 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and fanning three in the Lopes' victory over Sacramento State on May 15.
2015 | Freshman
Appeared in 24 games and was 5-0 on the season.
Garnered second team All-Conference recognition as a relief pitcher.
Late-inning specialist for the Lopes, finishing 14 games on the mound (4th in WAC).
Had a 3.02 ERA, which was good for second on the team.
One of only two WAC pitchers to post five or more wins without a loss.
One of five WAC pitchers to record five or more saves.
39 strikeouts was most among GCU relievers.
Struck out five in 2.0 innings in his career debut vs. Bradley on Feb. 15.
Retired all nine batters he faced to earn first career save at Cal Poly on Feb. 21.
Retired all 12 batters he faced for a four-inning save vs. Kansas on March 3.
Pitched the final out of the team's combined shutout win over Tennessee on March 7.
Earned his first career win with 3.2 scoreless innings of relief in a win over Texas-Pan American on April 2.
Lone start of the season came in a loss to New Mexico State on April 19.
Pitched a season-high 5.1 innings to earn the win over Utah Valley on April 24.
Earned fifth and final save of the year in the Lopes' WAC-clinching victory at Sacramento State on May 16, coaxing two groundouts and a fly-out to center..
High School
Eastlake High School - Sammamish, Wash.
Over three seasons on the varsity squad, posted a 1.99 ERA (33 ER in 116.1 IP) with 116 strikeouts compared to just 31 walks.
As a senior, struck out a team-high 70 batters in 69.0 innings of work while posting a club-best 1.72 ERA (allowed just 17 earned runs).
Named to the All-State Baseball Team and earned team MVP honors.
Had four complete games during his senior campaign.
Tabbed as Seattle Times 4A First Team All-League as a junior and senior, and honorable mention as a sophomore.
Pitched a four-hitter and struck out the final five batters of the game to carry team to league title as a senior.
As a junior, collected three saves while owning a 2.00 ERA (10 ER in 35.0 IP).
Also played basketball for the Wolves, a two-year starter averaging 15.5 ppg and a spot on the second-team All-KingCo League team.
Personal
Parents are Roy and Kelly Vorhof.
Majoring in Sports Management.
Hobbies outside of baseball include playing basketball, a sport which he also played in high school.
Favorite teams are the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners.
Favorite athletes to watch right now are Stephen Curry and Felix Hernandez.