2014: Capital One NCAA Division III Academic All-America third team, baseball''s fifth-ever Academic All-American and first since 1984 ... Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference … Capital One NCAA Division III Academic All-District VII as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) … recipient of the university’s Faculty Leadership Award for the Outstanding Senior Man for his leadership and academic achievement … ranked fifth in the nation in walks per game (0.91) and 24th in total walks (31) … finished among the top 10 in the OAC in both walks (31) and stolen bases (12) … one of two players to start all 34 of the team’s games … hit .301 (37-of-123), good for second on the team, and tied a team high with 25 runs scored … posted two doubles, a team-best three triples and 10 runs batted in … led the team with a .435 on-base percentage … led the team in walks and finished second in stolen bases … registered a fielding percentage of .989 (87 putouts, three assists, one error) … finished with a team-high 12 multi-hit games … had a season-high three hits against Brandeis (Mass.) on Feb. 22 in Florida and in Capital’s second game against Heidelberg on April 9 … drew a season-high three walks in three different games … totaled two hits, two runs and two RBIs in the team’s 12-3 victory over Ohio-Lancaster on March 11 at Clowson Field … was 2-for-3 with a triple, three runs scored, two walks and a season-best four stolen bases in the Crusaders’ 12-0 triumph at Wittenberg on March 20 … finished 2-for-4 with a walk and two runs scored in Capital’s 9-4 win at Muskingum on March 22
2013: Honorable mention All-Ohio Athletic Conference … Academic All-OAC selection … led the team and the conference with 25 stolen bases in 30 attempts … also led the team in hits (48), runs scored (33), walks (19) and on-base percentage (.429) … finished third on the team with a .345 batting average … played in 37 games, including 36 starts … committed just one error and posted four assists and 77 putouts playing primarily center field … knocked his first career home run at OU Lancaster on March 15 … recorded four hits or more three different times – at OU Lancaster, March 15 (4-for-7), at Ohio Christian, March 23 (4-for-4) and vs. Ohio Wesleyan, April 25 (5-for-5) … stole two or more bases in six different contests … led team with 15 multiple-hit games
2012: Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference selection ... third in the conference in walks…appeared in 33 games… led the team with 25 walks…second on the team with runs scored and stolen bases
2011: Appeared in 27 games … was third on the team with a .309 batting average … Led the team with an on-base percentage of .500 and runs scored with 18
Personal: Majoring in Business Leadership & Management … parents are Dave & Debbie Campbell … attended Greater Latrobe High School, where he played baseball and basketball … greatest sports accomplishment is being named AAABA national tournament MVP