Saved his best for last, ending his Owls' career with a 13-game hitting streak, reaching in his last 15 games, and being named to the C-USA All-Tournament Team (going 5-for-13 in the tournament with two HR, five RBI and a .526 OBP)
That hitting streak was the team's longest of the year, and during that span, he was 19-of-46 for a .413 average
Finished the season batting .269, his highest BA since March 13, with 12 home runs (second on the team and tied for 10th in C-USA) and 38 RBI
Batted .288 in conference games, with half of his homers
Had one of the team's four four-hit showings, going 4-for-6 with three RBI against UCF on Feb. 20
Also had a 1.000 fielding percentage on the season, zero errors in 114 chances, with three assists while being part of two double plays
Chosen prior to the year as Preseason All-C-USA
Graduated during the spring with his bachelor's degree in public management
2020 (Senior)
Led the Owls with five games with two or more RBI, and was second with five multi-hit games
Had a team-best 29 total bases, tied for the team lead with three home runs, and placed second with 17 hits, 12 RBI and three doubles
Overall, hit .274, was on-base at a clip of .378 and slugged .468
Began the season with hits in his first five games and at a .412 clip to that point
Home runs came against Binghamton, Florida State and Penn
One of only three Owls to start all 16 games
Did not commit an error in 29 chances in rightfield
2019 (Junior)
Paced the Owls with 11 home runs on the year, four of which came in back-to-back games at the Athens Regional, for which he was named to the All-Tournament Team
Was 3-for-4 with four RBI and the two home runs against Florida State; the following day, went 2-for-3 with five RBI and two more homers against Mercer
Finished the year with a .312 average, as one of seven Owl regulars eclipsing the .300 mark
His 11 home runs ranked seventh in C-USA, and his team-high .535 slugging percentage was 16th
Made his first FAU home run count, a grand slam in the team's March 1 win over Monmouth
Added a second home run the following day against the Hawks
In mid-April, started a 12-game hitting streak that saw his average climb 40 points, to .317
Included was another five-RBI effort, with his second grand slam of the year, in a road win at Florida
Five of his 11 home runs came in the stretch, the last as part of a 3-for-5 game at Southern Miss
Before the season began, earned the team's top offseason honor, as 2019 Iron Owl
Prior to FAU
At Hutchinson CC, for coach Ryan Schmidt, is the school's single-season (87) and career (149) RBI record holder, in 119 games played
His career batting average for the Blue Dragons was .352, with 22 total home runs, 63 total extra base hits and 125 runs scored
Was named Jayhawk Conference First Team after a sophomore year where he hit .333 with 12 home runs, 62 RBI and 72 runs scored
That came after a freshman campaign hitting .370, 10 home runs, 87 RBI and 53 runs scored (in just 59 games)
Was a member of the school's Presidents Honor Roll
High School
Was a three-time state champion at Creighton Prep, playing for coach Pat Mooney
Personal
Son of Sarah and Jeff Morgensen
Majoring in public management
Favorite pro team is the Los Angeles Dodgers, and pro player is Clayton Kershaw
Likes to listen to rock and hip hop
Favorite movie is This is the End, restaurant is Pepperjacks
Hobbies include video gaming, fishing and Uber Eats
Most people don't know that he wears a size 15 shoe