Voted one of three team captains heading into his fourth season with the Lobos … Appeared in 28 games — all starts — batting .313 on the season with 14 runs scored and 21 driven in … hit 4 doubles and homered twice after only homering once in the prior three seasons … Finished with four three-hit games and nine multi-hit games … Rode a 10-game on-base streak from 3/12 to 4/27 … Finished with a career-high 4 RBI twice in the same week against Texas Tech (4/23) and San Diego State (4/26) … Posted a career-best .974 fielding at shortstop, producing 31 putouts and 116 assists with just three errors.
2023 (Junior) – #12
In third season with the Lobos was 1 of 3 players to start all 51 games…batted .291 while reaching base at .360 and slugging .385…totaled 10 doubles, two triples, and one home run…drove in 27 runs and scored 36 times…stole three bases in three attempts…tied for the team lead with three sacrifice flies…led the team with 155 assists defensively…posted a fielding percentage of .963 across 218 chances…had a season-high four hits on three occasions…had a season-high three RBIs on four occasions…racked up a season-high eight total bases with first collegiate home run and two doubles on May 5 at UNLV…had a season-high eight assists on March 10 vs. Air Force…had a season-high five putouts on April 23 at Air Force…helped the Lobos turn 28 double plays.
2022 (Sophomore) – #12
In second season with the Lobos hit .277 with 18 RBIs…played in 43 games…had seven doubles and a pair of triples…scored 27 runs…had a season-high three hits on May 17 against New Mexico State…posted a .937 fielding percentage in 191 total chances.
2021 (Freshman) – #12
Saw action in 30 games as a true freshman…posted a slash line of .234/.324/.298…had six doubles and eight RBIs…scored 17 runs…notched first collegiate hit on Feb. 22 at Oregon State…academic all-conference selection.
Albuquerque Academy (Class of 2020)
All-state shortstop as a junior…named the district player of the year and all-district as a junior…named district player of the year and first-team shortstop as a junior…honorable mention all-state as a junior…honorable mention all-state as a freshman and first team all-district.
Weissenborn on choosing UNM: “Being born and raised here in Albuquerque, it means the world to me to be able to play baseball with ‘New Mexico’ across my chest.”