Academic Honors
2020-21 Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence
2020-21 Summit League Honor Roll
2019-20 Summit League Honor Roll
2020 (Redshirt Senior)
Made four appearances, all starts, on the mound ... Totaled 20.2 innings of work, ranking second on the team for innings pitched, and tallied an 0-2 record with a 6.10 ERA ... Finished third on the team striking out 17 opposing batters, including a career-best eight at No. 21 Dallas Baptist Mar. 6 ... Pitched a career-long 7.2 innings in his season debut against Merrimack Feb. 15 ... Registered a 3.4 strikeout to walk ratio issuing just five free passes ... Recorded four assists versus Merrimack Feb. 15 and a pair of putouts at DBU Mar. 6.
2019 (Senior)
Redshirted after making two appearances in a total of 4.1 innings pitched.
2018 (Junior)
Made 10 appearances from the bullpen in his first season with the Golden Eagles totaling a 2-2 record and a 7.11 ERA ... Struck out five batters in 12.2 innings of work ... Picked up victories in his first two outings at ORU tossing an inning against Utah Feb. 17 and versus Central Arkansas Feb. 28 ... Pitched a season-long 2.2 frames at home against South Dakota State Mar. 16 and struck out a season-best two batters on the road at No. 11 Oklahoma Apr. 11.
Prior to ORU
Played his second collegiate season for Head Coach Alex Cherney at Scottsdale Community College after spending his freshman campaign at Williston State ... Tallied a 4-5 record with a 5.29 earned run average in 10 appearances for the Fighting Artichokes in 2017 ... Struck out 31 batters in 51 innings of work as a sophomore ... Led the Roughriders of Campbell County High School to its second-ever state championship in 2014 earning tournament MVP honors, while posting a 9-2 record and a 1.45 earned run average as a senior ... Holds the record for best ERA at CCHS and twice named all-state during his prep career.
Personal
Son of Chuck and Rhonda Rogen ... Has a younger sister, Terynn ... Majoring in sports management while at Oral Roberts ... Chose ORU because of "the great coaches, great facilities and the opportunity to advance to the next level."