Played in 51 games, with 48 starts, in his first full year as an Owl
Hit seven home runs, knocked in 26 runs and scored 24 runs
Had a 3-for-3 showing with a home run and four RBI against Marshall
Against Charlotte in the regular season, crushed a tape-measure shot that was 109 MPH off the bat and traveled 447 feet
In the C-USA Championship win over Charlotte, had another long bomb among a 2-for-5 game with four RBI
Reached base in each of his last 13 games
Played a sterling centerfield, with multiple highlight plays, and did not commit an error in 113 chances
Had six outfield assists, third most among C-USA outfielders
Graduated in the spring with a bachelor's degree in public safety administration
2020Â (Junior)
In his first season, batted .286 (third highest on the team) in 14 games, with 12 starts
Also finished tied for second on the squad with an even .500 slugging percentage
Started his career by reaching base in his first 10 games, the second-longest streak on the team in 2020
Had two hits, and three RBI, in each end of a doubleheader vs. Binghamton (Feb. 23)
In the nightcap, hit his first FAU home run
Added his second blast against Northeastern (March 7)
In the team's win over No. 6 Miami, was 2-for-3 with a walk, two runs scored and two RBI
Had four multi-hit games, and three games with two or more RBI
Played a flawless centerfield, including an outfield assist, amongst 36 chances
Prior to the year, won the offseason 2020 Iron Owl competition
In the summer, also became a member of the Owls' football team (click HERE for football bio)
Prior to FAU
Starred at Hudson Valley CC, including being named NJCAA Region III Player of the Year
As a sophomore, batted .362 with nine home runs, 45 RBI and 40 runs scored in just 31 games
Finished his two-year career as the HVCC all-time home run leader with 23, and also finished third in the record books with 103 RBI
Was NJCAA First Team All-American, First Team All-Region, Defensive Player of the Year, and Rawlings Gold Glove winner
Also successful off the field: four-time Dean's list and three-time President's list honoree, 2018 Academic All-American, 2019 SUNY Chancellor's Scholar Athlete Award recipient, and winner of the 2019 NJCAA Lea Plarski Award (https://www.hvccathletics.com/sports/bsb/2018-19/releases/20190711nx7vc0)
High School
Played for coach Jake Kincaid
Graduated from Mandan in 2013, and then spent 3 1/2 years in the United States Army, stationed in Fort Myer, Virginia
Personal
Son of Wayne and Jamie Wenstrom
Majoring in public safety administration
Hopes to be a professional athlete or work with a professional team
Favorite pro team is the Minnesota Twins; favorite athletes are Torii Hunter, Joe Mauer, Jerome Iginla and Jason Witten
Top movie is Apocalypto, and last book he read was American Sniper
Favorite restaurant is Satori's Kitchen
Enjoys freeboarding, wakeboarding, archery and snowboarding
Most people don't know that he played hockey his whole life