WKU President's List (Spring 2017)
WKU Dean's List (Fall 2016)
2017 (Senior): Coll made starts in the first two weekends for WKU before suffering a season-ending injury ... Went five innings and 76 pitches while allowing only one earned run in the Hilltoppers' 4-3 victory vs. Valpo on Feb. 18, helping the club begin the year 2-0 against the Crusaders.
2016 (Junior): Coll served as WKU’s primary midweek starter in his junior season, making 10 starts and posting a 3-3 record with a 5.51 ERA on the year ... He picked up wins in starts against Evansville and on the road at Lipscomb, with his other coming in a relief appearance against UTSA ... Coll pitched the best game of his career at No. 6 Vanderbilt, with a career-high 6.2 innings pitched and three runs allowed on just five hits to pick up a quality start ... He also impressed in the first game of a doubleheader at No. 17 Florida Atlantic, holding the Owls to just one run in a career-long six innings of relief ... The Hilltoppers secured wins against South Alabama, Kentucky and Belmont in starts behind Coll.
2015 (Sophomore): Coll made six appearances out of the bullpen and registered his first-career start at Belmont during his sophomore campaign ... He earned victories in back-to-back relief appearances against Southern Illinois and No. 13 Mississippi State, outings in which he tossed scoreless innings in tight scenarios ... Coll struck out five batters in 9.1 innings and finished the season with an 8.68 ERA.
2014 (Freshman): Coll threw 10.2 innings in seven appearances as a rookie, lasting at least an inning in six of his seven outings ... He recorded at least one strikeout in every appearance, including two strikeouts in each of his first four appearances against UNC Asheville, Lipscomb, Georgia and Texas State ... Did not see action from March 22-April 29 but responded with three great relief efforts at the end of the season ... Coll combined to allow one run on three hits in his final 4.2 innings of the year ... He picked up his first career win against Georgia State on May 16, working 1.2 perfect relief innings while striking out one ... He finished his freshman campaign 1-0 with a 9.28 ERA.
At Neuqua Valley HS: Coll was named a Preseason Under Armour All-American entering his senior season in 2013, aiding Neuqua Valley High School to back-to-back 30 win seasons during his junior and senior campaigns ... Coll was 7-4 as a starting pitcher in 2013, leading the Wildcats to the Class 4A State Semifinals with a 30-10 record.