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Dylan Ditzenberger

Position

Infielder

Height

6-0

Weight

195 lbs.

Class

Sr.

Hometown

Allen, Texas

Previous School

Allen HS/Kansas

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TR

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L/R

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Dylan Ditzenberger NCAA Statistics Page
Dylan Ditzenberger Baseball Reference Page

Awards
CSC Academic All-American – First Team – 2023
Mountain West All-Conference – Second Team – 2023
Big 12 All-Conference – Honorable Mention – 2021*
Mountain West Player of the Week – February 27, 2023
Big 12 Academic All-Conference – 2022*
Big 12 Academic All-Conference – 2021*

 *Indicates award was achieved during career at Kansas (2018-2022).


Career Single-Game Bests
Stat Category Amount Date Opponent
At-Bats 7* 4-23-2022 2 times
Runs 4 2-25-2023 2 times
Hits 4 3-17-2023 7 times
RBIs 4* 3-20-2021 Creighton
Doubles 2 3-25-2023 2 times
Triples 1* 5-9-2021 2 times
Home Runs 1 3-31-2023 6 times
Walks 3* 2-19-2022 at Illinois
Stolen Bases 1 5-13-2023 27 Times
Putouts 13* 3-19-2021 Creighton
Assists 6* 5-20-2022 at Texas

 *Indicates amount was achieved during career at Kansas (2018-2022).


Collegiate Summary (2018-2023)

In six-year collegiate career batted .288 with 195 hits, 33 doubles, three triples, and six home runs…totaled 99 RBIs…reached base at a clip of .364 and slugged .372…stole 27 bases in 31 attempts…posted a fielding percentage of .980…totaled 558 putouts, 194 assists, and 15 errors in 677 total chances…grounded into one double play in 779 plate appearances…played in 203 games and made 200 starts.

2023 (Senior) – #33

Second-team all-conference selection…first-team Academic All-American selected by CSC…in final collegiate season ranked third in the NCAA with a batting average of .437…led the team and ranked second in the Mountain West with an on-base percentage of .490…limited to 37 games and 34 starts due to injury…named Mountain West Player of the Week on Feb. 27…racked up 59 hits and 42 runs scored…totaled nine doubles, one triple, and two home runs…was a perfect 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts…committed just two errors in 78 chances at third base for a fielding percentage of .974…led the team with three sacrifice bunts…had a team-high 23-game reached base streak and 19-game hitting streak over the first 23 games of the season…overall reached base streak was 37 games including his final 14 games at Kansas during the 2022 campaign…had 18 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games…had a season-high four hits on three occasions…scored a season-high four runs on Feb. 24 and Feb. 25…had a season-high three RBIs on five occasions…had a season-high five assists at Nevada on March 25…named a CSC academic all-district selection.

University of Kansas (2018-2022)
2022 (Junior) – #33

Appeared in 46 games, starting 43 at third base…slashed .262/.361/.333…had nine doubles, one home run, and 16 RBIs…scored 30 runs, drew 22 walks, and stole 10 bases…finished the season with a 14-game reached base streak…notched 11 multi-hit games…academic all-Big 12 first-team selection for the second straight season.

2021 (Sophomore) – #33

Honorable mention all-Big 12 selection…started 51 of 55 games…hit .274 with 10 doubles, three home runs, and 31 RBIs…had 15 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games…had a season-best four hits on two occasions…had a season-best four RBIs on March 20 against Creighton…stole six bases in seven attempts…academic all-Big 12 first-team selection.

2020 (Sophomore-COVID) – #33

Appeared in 12 games and made eight starts before the season was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

2019 (Redshirt Freshman) – #33

Started 36 of 52 games…hit .228 with five doubles, 21 RBIs, and 22 walks drawn…stole four bases…had first-career hit and RBI on Feb. 18 against USC Upstate…had a season-high four hits in first collegiate start on Feb. 23 against Texas Southern…had walk-off hits in back-to-back games against Oklahoma State on April 13-14.

2018 (Redshirt) – #33

Did not compete.

Allen High School (Class of 2017)

As a senior in the spring of 2017 was named district MVP…hit .490 as a senior and on the mound posted a 0.80 ERA…led the state in doubles as a senior with 18…helped his team to a district championship as a senior…also competed in basketball, where he was a two-time first-team all-district selection.

Ditzenberger on choosing UNM: “I chose UNM because of its long history of Mountain West championships, and the family culture I have felt since Day 1 on my visit.”