NC State drew a midweek record 2,951 fans to watch an old fashioned pitchers' duel between in-state rivals
As a redshirt-senior (2012) Missed the season due to injury, granted another year of eligibility for 2013
As a redshirt-junior (2011) Did not allow an earned run in his first seven appearances and eight of his first 10 Took a tough-luck loss Feb. 20 vs. Elon, pitching 2 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run Pitched a scoreless inning Feb. 27 vs. Coastal Carolina during the final day's action of Baseball at the Beach Got the win March 5 in the first game of a doubleheader vs. Penn State after allowing three hits and striking out four with no walks in 2 2/3 shutout innings Picked up his first save of the season with a scoreless inning March 8 in the first game of the Radford series, and had the distinction of striking out four men in the inning thanks to a wild pitch Worked three shutout innings March 20 in the final game of the Georgia Tech series, allowing one hit and nothing else Allowed a run on two hits in two innings May 26 in NC State's 15-inning loss to Georgia Tech in the second round of the ACC Championship
As a redshirt-sophomore (2010) Emerged as the Wolfpack's most effective relief pitcher Held opponents to a .205 batting average for the season Allowed nine of his 19 runs in two outings covering three innings, and had a 2.00 ERA in his other 24 appearances Worked three scoreless innings in the middle game of the La Salle series, Feb. 20, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out two Picked up the win in relief Feb. 27 vs. James Madison at Baseball at the Beach, allowing a run on two hits in three innings Held Miami to two hits in 4 1/3 shutout innings March 26, striking out three without allowing a walk Allowed one hit in 1 1/3 scoreless innings April 2 in the first game of the UVa series, then allowed one run on three hits while striking out four in three innings of the finale Earned his first college save April 10 in the middle game of the North Carolina series, working 3 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing one hit, walking two and striking out four Earned his second save April 21 at East Carolina by pitching the final 1 2/3 innings and allowing no runs and no hits Earned his third save of the season April 30 in the opener of the Georgia Tech series, recording the final four outs and notching a strikeout Pitched two scoreless innings May 2 in the finale of the Georgia Tech series, allowing a hit and striking out one Appeared twice in the Florida State series, collecting a save during 3 1/3 scoreless innings
As a redshirt-freshman (2009) Did not allow a run in seven of his first eight appearances, and was unscored upon 11 times in 18 appearances for the season Pitched a scoreless inning February 21 vs. Xavier, retiring all three men he faced Worked two-thirds of an inning February 22 vs. Santa Clara Struck out the only man he faced March 4 vs. Akron Pitched a scoreless inning March 18 vs. Elon Allowed just one hit in two scoreless innings March 24 vs. UNC Greensboro Allowed two hits and struck out three in two scoreless innings April 14 vs. Wofford Allowed just one run on four hits with one strikeout in six innings of relief on May 15 vs. Clemson
As a freshman (2008) Made two appearances in relief
Summer league Returned to the Haymarket Senators of the Valley League in 2010 and made six appearances, five of them starts Pitched for Haymarket in 2009 and went 6-0 with a 1.77 ERA and a save in 12 appearances, nine of them starts Was the ace of the staff as the Senators won the Valley League championship series over Covington Pitched 61 innings and allowed 43 hits, walked 16 and struck out 58 Held opposing hitters to a .196 batting average Led the Valley League in ERA and opponents' batting average, and ranked fourth in innings pitched and fifth in strikeouts
High school Named first-team all-state 3-A by the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association as a senior in 2007 after going 10-0 with a 1.41 ERA for head coach Charles Davis at Aycock High School Recorded 88 strikeouts with just 29 walks in 64 1/3 innings Started and won the state 3-A championship game for Aycock, allowing four hits in six innings of work Went 5-0 as a junior in 2006 before his season ended with a strained ligament in his left arm Went 3-3 with a 0.30 ERA as a sophomore in 2005, working 47 innings and allowing nine walks while striking out 59
Personal Majoring in science, technology and society