Finished 2nd overall in the ACCAC in strikeouts and third in ERA
2022: 6-2, 3.58 ERA, 50.1 IP, 10 BB, 70 SO, 0.97 WHIP in 11 appearances (11 starts)
MINNESOTA STATE – 2020
Spent one year in the Minnesota State program
Finished 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA, and seven strikeouts in 5.1 innings pitched over seven appearances before the season ended due to COVID-19
HIGH SCHOOL
Played four years of baseball at Fridley High School in Fridley, Minnesota
Ranked the No. 5 left-handed pitcher in the state of Minnesota, and the No. 33 overall prospect in the state according to Perfect Game in 2019
Went 32-8 with a 1.39 ERA, and 347 strikeouts in 286.2 innings pitched during his four-year high school career at Fridley High School
His wins (fourth-most in state history), ERA, strikeouts (sixth-most in state history) and innings pitched (state record) are all school records
Also, had 21 career pickoffs which are a school record and the second-most in state history
Holds the single-season record at Fridley High School in innings pitched (78.2), strikeouts (123), ERA (0.45), pickoffs (9) and batting average against (.152)
Helped Fridley win the conference title in 2018 and 2019
Four-time all-conference selection (2016-19)
Class 3A All-State selection in 2019
Playball Minnesota Mr. Baseball Award Finalist in 2019
Minnesota Baseball Hub, Breakout Individual Performance in 2019
Named to the Metro-North All-Star Team in 2019
Threw back-to-back no-hitters his freshman year of high school
Also played basketball for four years at Fridley
PERSONAL
Son of Mark and Julie Shaw
Has one older brother, Wyatt
His grandpa, Jack Hoppe, played college baseball at Minnesota when they won the College World Series in 1956
His uncle, Dennis Hoppe, played baseball in the Minnesota Twins organization, making it as high as Triple-A
Picked Kansas over Purdue, Grand Canyon, Ohio State, Tulane, New Mexico State and Utah
Chose Kansas because, “Kansas was one of the first schools to reach out to me and one of the only ones to come down to Cochise to watch me play. The coaching staff stayed in touch with me the most out of any other school, always making sure everything was good and always expressing how much they wanted me to become a Jayhawk. Then, I finally came for a visit and I got to meet the rest of the coaching staff in person that I hadn’t already met, along with some of the players. All of them were great and made me feel right at home. The coaching staff also filled me in on a plan that they had for my future and showed that they truly care about my future as a person and as a player. Everything made me feel at home, the campus was beautiful, the people were great and the baseball is great too, so it felt like the right move.”