2022 Baseball Roster Choose a Player: Bogart, JD Brian, Adam Campbell, Eli Campbell, Jacob Catton, Taylor Chatterton, Jackson Day, John Delgado, Logan Edders, Noah Flack, Josh Gudeman, Isaiah Hamilton, Matt Hansen, Peter Hickey, Troy Himrich, Hank Husmann, Carson Jausel, Grant King, Nick Kisting, Jacob Korompilas, George Krueger, Kaden Lincoln, Jack Luckey, Cole Mall, Dalton Manteufel, TJ Manthey, Connor McGinnis, Cal Moeck, Trevor Mylott, Michael O'Brien, Connor O'Brien, Timmy Rice, Keaton Tinajero, Vince Trepanier, Luke Valk, Carl Vogel, Ryan Go Profile Stats Profile RHP Position Senior Class Columbia, Mo. Hometown 6'5 Height 230 Weight David H. Hickman High School Wabash Valley College Previous School Josh Schwam Josh Schwam Josh Schwam Josh Schwam Josh Schwam Josh Seef Josh Seef #34 Nick King RHP Position Senior Class Columbia, Mo. Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2022 2020 2021 2022 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography HONORS AND AWARDS MVC Honor Roll: 2020 Bradley Athletic Director's Honor Roll (3): Fall '19, Spring '21, Fall '21 AT BRADLEY (2020-21) • Joined the Braves as one of five junior college transfers among the 13 newcomers on the 2020 roster. • Appeared in three games during the abbreviated 2020 season and was impressive in his first career start: one hit and four strikeouts in 4.0 scoreless innings, helping the Braves to an 11-4 win Feb. 22, 2020 at Austin Peay. • Racked up eight strikeouts in 4.1 IP in his final outing of 2020, setting the pace for the staff's record 17 strikeouts Feb. 29, 2020 at Tennessee Tech. • Struck out 28 in 28.0 IP during the 2021 season and allowed just a .212 opponent batting average, but struggled with control: 27 walks and six HBPs. AT WABASH VALLEY COLLEGE (2018-19) • A dominant reliever, King helped Wabash Valley to 100-15-1 record in his two seasons with the Warriors, culminating with an appearance in the 2019 NJCAA Division I World Series. • In 32 career appearances totaling 36.1 innings, King struck out 52 batters (12.9 K/9IP) while posting a 1.49 ERA. • In addition to his team’s .866 overall winning percentage, King helped the Warriors to a 52-5, two-year conference record, including a 27-0 mark in 2019. AT DAVID H. HICKMAN H.S. • Nominated to play in Missouri’s East/West All-Star Game following his senior season, when led Hickman in most offensive categories, while going 4-2 with a 2.00 ERA on the mound. • Also played basketball in high school. PERSONAL • The son of Alan and Christine King, Nick was born Dec. 29, 1998 in Bloomington, IL. • Younger sister, Emily (19). • Both parents were NCAA Division I student-athletes – Alan King was a member of the swimming and diving team at Youngstown State, while Christine King played basketball at Miami (OH).