Was named a first-teamer in All-WAC voting for the third consecutive season, joining an exclusive list of only four players to be selected to three straight All-WAC first teams in the past decade including Hawaii's Kolten Wong.
Finished his career having played more Division I games (206) than any other GCU player.
Had 192 career hits to finish tied for sixth in GCU's D-I record book. Also finished fourth with 123 RBIs.
On the season, finished in the conference's top 10 with 50 RBIs and 12 stolen bases.
Hit eight home runs in senior season after just two in his first three seasons.
Slugged first career grand slam in his final home game on Senior Day and Mother's Day against Northern Colorado on May 12.
Had career-high five RBIs in win at UC Riverside on May 14.
Homered for the final time in GCU career in WAC Tournament win over New Mexico State on May 24.
2018 | Junior
Earned first team All-WAC honors as an outfielder.
Finished ninth in WAC play in batting average (.354).
Had clutch, two-out, bases-clearing double in series-clinching win at UTRGV on April 15.
Logged first career five-hit game in regular season finale, a win at Seattle U on May 19.
While spending most of his time in left field, also appeared at first base, second base, third base, shortstop and center field.
2017 | Sophomore
Saw action in 48 games including 41 starts, finishing with a .309 batting average and two home runs.
Named to the All-WAC first team at third base.
Finished with a top-10 batting average (9th, .377) and top-10 on-base percentage (6th, .463) during conference play.
Continued theme of versatility as a defender, adding left field to a defensive resume that included time at every infield position other than catcher while also batting in seven different positions in the lineup.
Tied for second on the team with six three-hit games.
Hit first career home run at UNLV on March 15.
Had back-to-back three-hit performances in consecutive series to open WAC play, coming against CSU Bakersfield and Northern Colorado.
2016 | Freshman
Appeared in 47 games (36 starts), hitting .239 (27-for-113) with 22 RBIs, and throwing 59.2 innings while compiling a 2-5 record and a 5.58 ERA.
One of just two players in the WAC (Max Carter, CSU Bakersfield) to log at least 50.0 innings on the mound and record over 100 at bats.
Showed versatility by starting a game at first base, second base, third base, shortstop, designated hitter and pitcher throughout the season. He also made pinch hit appearances and relief pitching appearances.
Had the third-lowest opposing batting average against (.217) and hits allowed per game (7.00) of any qualifying WAC pitcher in conference play.
Picked up first hit in a GCU uniform on Feb. 20 vs. Gonzaga.
Started on the mound vs. Gonzaga on Feb. 21 in pitching debut.
Not throwing more than 4.0 innings in an outing previously, he threw 6.0 innings of four-hit, one-run ball as GCU topped WAC-leading Seattle U on the road on April 17.
Best offensive series came at North Dakota (April 22-24) where he went 7-for-13 (.538) with four RBIs in the Lopes' series sweep.
While having a hot offensive series in North Dakota, he also posted his best starting pitching performance in the middle game of the three, tossing 8.0 scoreless innings before allowing a pair of runs in the ninth.
Summer League
2018 - Plymouth Pilgrims (New England)
2017 - Plymouth Pilgrims (New England)
2016 - Mat-su Miners (Alaska)
High School
Liberty High School - Peoria, Ariz.
Played four years of baseball and football for the Lions.
Named the 2015 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year for baseball.
Four-year starter and three-year team captain, earning All-District recognition all four years.
As a senior, posted an 8-2 record on the mound with a 1.21 ERA, struck out 79 batters and walked just 11 in 63.2 innings.
At the plate, he batted .495 with eight home runs and 42 RBIs, finishing with an impressive .633 on-base percentage and .967 slugging percentage.
Team advanced to 2015 Division I State Championship game on Wyatt's game-winning, two-run double.
As Liberty's QB, threw 23 TDs compared to just four interceptions while averaging 200 passing yards per game.
Personal
Son of Tim and Lena Wyatt.
Majoring in Business Administration.
Father, Tim, played college football at Eastern Illinois University from 1984-86 and was the center for then-QB and current NFL coach Sean Payton.
Uncle, Greg, played college football at Northern Arizona University and is in the school's hall of fame.
Other schools considered included Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, TCU and more.