2020: Voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District® Team … Was having an All-America-caliber season … Slashed .450/.560/.900 over seven games … Went 9-for-20 at the dish with 10 RBI, seven runs, and five base knocks that went for extra bases … Tabbed for D3baseball.com’s Team of the Week on March 18 after going 9-for-16 with 10 RBI, seven runs scored, four walks, two doubles, two triples, and a home run in Florida … Legged out a pinch-hit triple and later walked during Wooster’s win over Mideast Region rival Marietta (March 14) … Went 3-for-3 with a RBI, double, and run scored against Haverford (March 9) … Went 2-for-3 with four RBI, two runs scored, two walks, a double, and a homer versus Bridgewater State (March 10) … Knocked in four runs in senior day win versus Alfred State (March 15) and played all eight positions in that contest … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll.
2019: Wooster’s primary catcher, who also spent some time at designated hitter … Played in 44 games, 43 of which were starts … Hit .305 (47-for-154) on the year and tied for second with seven homers … Drove in 34 runs and scored 34 times … Tied for fourth on the team with 14 two-baggers … Started the year with a seven-game hitting streak, and went 11-for-29 during that stretch … Clubbed a pair of homers in game two of Wittenberg (May 1) twin bill, as part of a 2-for-4 game with three RBI … Went 4-for-7 with three RBI, two runs, two doubles, and a homer versus Case Western Reserve (May 19) in championship round of Wooster Regional … Mashed a home run at Heidelberg (May 24) in the opening game of the Heidelberg Super Regional … Tallied 12 multi-hit games.
2018: Became a mainstay in the starting lineup midway through the season and provided a big boost … Played in 36 games, 27 of which were starts, and finished the year 17th in the NCAC with 36 runs … Hit .362 (38-for-105) on the season with 26 RBI, 10 doubles, and two home runs … Finished with the second-highest on-base percentage (.465) among players with at least 20 starts … Key in helping Wooster officially clinch a league-leading 18th NCAC title with a 6-for-10 night at Wittenberg (May 2) … Drove in five runs, scored five times, and clubbed first collegiate round-tripper against the Tigers … Went 3-for-4 in first start of the season against St. Lawrence (March 24), and had first career three-RBI game versus DePauw (March 31) … Clubbed a pair of doubles as part of a 3-for-5 game with three runs and three RBI in second game of Hiram doubleheader (April 5).
2017: Made most of opportunities while playing being Wooster’s veterans … Overall, entered 13 games while making two starts … Hit .250 (4-for-16) on the year with six RBI … Earned first collegiate start at Allegheny (April 9), and knocked in first run on the year with a sacrifice fly … Drove in two runs at Kenyon (April 17) via a two-run single.
Prior to Wooster: Earned all-conference honors all four years for Scott Gray at Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School … Helped team to a conference title in 2013 … Lettered in baseball and soccer all four years, and earned a volleyball letter.
Personal: Born July 30, 1997 … Son of Kevin and Kirsten Gail … Sister, Emily, plays volleyball at the College … Majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology.