2024 (Senior): Appeared in 42 games while making 35 starts as a utility player for WKU … Produced a .274 / .371 / .372 slash line … Tallied two doubles, one triple, and two home runs with 14 RBI and 19 runs scored … Finished tied for ninth nationally in sacrifice bunts with 13 … Recorded a .951 fielding percentage with 40 assists and 58 putouts and only five errors … Hit home runs against Liberty (4/21) and FIU in the Conference USA Championships (5/24).
Before WKU: Played two seasons at Central Arizona College and one season at Charleston Southern … Helped the Vaquero win the Junior College National Championship … Is top 10 all-time for single-season hits for CAC with 92 while batting .372 with 16 doubles, 45 RBI, and 14 stolen bases … Was named an All-Conference Honorable Mention starting 46 of 47 games at Charleston Southern … Lead the team with a .357 batting average, ranking fifth in the conference and 155th nationally, and had an OPS of .911 … Held a .462 slugging percentage and .449 on-base percentage, the second-highest on the team … Recorded 61 hits on the year with 10 doubles, a triple, and two home runs.
At Narrabeen Sports HS: Lettered in baseball, cricket, soccer, touch football, and track … Was awarded Sports Athlete of the Year in three of his six years in high school.
Personal Info: Born May 15, 2001 in Sydney, Australia … Son of Shella, an administrative coordinator and John Rae, a general manager… Has two siblings, Corey and Tian … Chose WKU because of the coaching staff … Hopes to play professional baseball after college … Favorite athlete is Mookie Betts because he is one of the best in the world at what he does … His dad is his biggest influence in his athletic career because he has been by his side every step of the way … Biggest thrill in sports winning a national title with his friends … Hobbies include watching all sports and hanging out with friends … Represented Australia at the U18 and U23 Baseball World Cups.