2018 • SENIOR
Earned a spot on the All-Summit League First Team as a second baseman after leading the conference with 55 runs scored and four triples, while starting all 58 games ... Posted a .318 batting average that ranked fifth in the conference with 11 doubles and three home runs ... Drew 30 walks and registered 32 RBI with seven stolen bases ... Had 22 games with multiple hits, including a team-best 19 appearances with two hits, and had a season-high four hits against South Dakota State Apr. 20 ... Closed the regular season by reaching base safely in the final 25 games and posted ORU's longest hit streak of the year at 17 from Mar. 2-27.
2017 • JUNIOR
Named to the All-Summit League First Team at second base starting 57 games ... Had a team-leading, 30-game streak of reaching base safely that ended in season finale ... Recorded four hits in a game three times, including a 4-for-4 outing at North Dakota State ... Finished the year with a .307 batting average totaling 15 extra-base hits with 11 doubles, one triple and three home runs ... Scored 42 runs and drove in 36, while drawing 35 walks ... Swiped 12 bases and was HBP 10 times ... One of the top fielding second baseman, he posted a .988 fielding percentage with only three errors in 256 total chances.
2016 • SOPHOMORE
Started 58 games at second base ... Hit his first-career home run in season opener against Indiana State Feb. 23 ... Batted .277 with 65 hits and recorded 12 doubles and four home runs ... Drove in 30 RBI and drew 25 walks ... Went 4-for-6 with two runs scored, four RBI and a home run at Dallas Baptist Feb. 28 ... Went 4-for-6 with four runs scored at Fort Wayne ... Second on the team with 135 defensive assists.
2015 • Freshman
Platooned in the infield and outfield for ORU starting 26 games ... Hit .287 with 14 RBI and five doubles posting an on-base percentage of .376 ... Had a season-high four hits March 20 against Fort Wayne going 4-for-5 with three RBI and three runs scored ... Had a hitting streak of nine games during the regular season.
PRIOR TO ORU
Standout player at Broken Arrow High School under Head Coach Shannon Dobson ... Led the Tigers to three straight district championships from 2012-14 ... Helped the Tigers to the state championship game in 2012, and state tournament appearances in 2013 and 2014 ... Boasted a .401 career batting average, with 30 doubles, 13 triples and 10 home runs ... Selected to the All-Metro First Team by the Tulsa World following his senior season ... Named an Oakley All-American in 2014.
PERSONAL
Son of Mike and Kim Roark ... Majored in sports management ... Chose ORU over Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Central Arkansas and Pittsburgh.