Concordia Career:
2012: NSIC All-Academic ... appeared in 11 games out of the bullpen for the Golden Bears ... tied for the team lead in relief appearances (11) ... fourth on the team in games finished (5) ... tied for second on the team in saves (1) ... pitched 1.0 innings allowing one run (0 earned) on two hits recording two strikeouts against Jamestown College (3/6/12) ... earned a save against William Penn University (3/7/12) allowing no runs on one hit and a walk while striking out a season-high four batters ... pitched a perfect inning with one strikout against Bemidji State (3/24/12) ... threw a scoreless inning allowing no runs on one hit and a hit batsman adding one strikeout against St. Cloud State (4/23/12) ... season totals: 0-0, 10.1 innings pitched, 1 save, 5.32 ERA, allowing 15 hits, 9BB, 10 strikeouts, 7 runs (6 earned), 5 wild pitches, 2 hbp, .319 average against.
2011: Named NSIC All-Academic ... a Division II Athletic Directors Association (DII ADA) Academic Achievement Award winner ... led pitching staff with 11.9 strikeouts per nine innings pitched, striking out 18 hitters in 13.2 innings ... made eight appearances, tied for second most on the pitching staff ... made first start of Concordia career at Winona State (4/21/11 game 1) ... struck out four batters in back-to-back appearances out of the bullpen on Florida spring trip, pitching 3.0 innings with four strikeouts and one walk allowing a run on three hits against Mansfield (3/7/11) ... pitched a scoreless inning with two strikeouts, a hit and a walk allowed at Upper Iowa (4/12/11 game 2) ... pitched 2.2 innings, striking out three with one walk as he allowed a run on two hits against Wayne State (4/22/11 game 2) ... had a strikeout in all eight appearances and struck out two or more in five of eight outings ... leadoff hitters reached at just a .267 rate (4-15) against him ... induced 16 groundouts to six flyouts.
2010: Appeared in five games for the Golden Bears as a reliever ... had a season high 3.0 innings pitched against St. Cloud State (4/10/10) ... pitched 2.0 or more innings in his first four appearances of the season ... finished the season 0-0 with 9.1 innings pitched, seven strikeouts and a 4.82 ERA ... struck out two batters in three consecutive appearances ... struck out his only batter faced in final appearance of the season against Minnesota State (4/28/10) ... allowed one hit with two strikeouts and one unearned run in 2.0 innings against St. Joseph's (3/8/10) ... left handed hitters batted just .222 (2-9) against him ... held opposing hitters to .125 (1-8) hitting with two outs ... had an 11-6 ground ball to fly ball ratio ... his 4.82 ERA ranked second among all CU pitchers with no inning minimum ... interned for Concordia Sports Information doing an in-season blog on the Ping!Baseball website and was one of seven Division II baseball players to participate on the in-season blogging feature.
University of North Dakota:
2009: Appeared in three games with one start for the NCAA Division I Fighting Sioux ... allowed only one hit in 3.0 innings with one strikeout on the season ... held opposing batters to a .111 average ... was named to President's Honor Roll with a 3.86 grade point average ... maintained a 3.80 grade point average at UND.
Regis Jesuit High School:
Earned two letters in football and one in baseball for the Raiders ... was 2-0 with a 2.89 ERA as a senior ... during summer season, went 5-1 with a 3.71 ERA ... a two-time Academic All-State Honorable Mention selection in both baseball and football ... named to 2nd Honor Roll ... also involved in Youth Advisory Board, BBQ Club and Retreat Leader.
Personal:
Born February 16, 1990 ... son of Bill and Dolly Wilcoxson ... has an older sister, Kelly Monette ... will pursue a degree in communications with a writing minor ... has a short term goal of working in sports information and a long term goal of becoming an ESPN columnist ... is a Dean's List academic performer and recipient of Regent's Scholarship ... serves as Editor-in-Chief for the CSP Newspaper, The Sword ... has produced high-readership blogs throughout college career including the most-read DII baseball blog on College Baseball Lineup website: CBLineup.com BLOG