Career Statistics
2013 (Game-by-Game): Spent the summer as Millersville's first Cape Cod League participant and was named Baseball America's No. 6 Division II Prospect in the offseason and lived up to the billing...Produced one of the best pitching seasons in Millersville history and one of the most dominant efforts in Division II...Named All-PSAC East, All-Atlantic Region First Team by Daktronics, ABCA and NCBWA, and Daktronics All-America Third Team...Chosen as a Tino Martinez Award Semifinalist...Picked as PSAC East Pitcher of the Week on March 11 and April 29...Named NCBWA Atlantic Region Pitcher of the Week on April 30...Tied teammate Chris Murphy with 15 starts to set a new Millersville record...Led the PSAC and ranked 15th nationally with a 1.55 ERA...Tied for 11th in Division II in games started...Tied for 23rd in the nation and ranked fourth in the PSAC in strikeouts with 91...That total was the second-most in Millersville history behind only Murphy's 96...11 victories ranked seventh in Division II and surpassed the previous Millersville record...Only Murphy's 12 were more among PSAC pitchers...98.2 innings pitched were the second-most in Millersville history...Five complete games tied for eighth-most in Millersville history...Three shutouts tied for second-most in school history...ERA of 1.55 ranked seventh in the Millersville records but all other pitchers ranked in the top 10 pitched at least 40 fewer innings...Posted a 4-2 record with 38 strikeouts in 37.2 innings and a 2.15 ERA against divisional opponents...PSAC East foes hit just .216 against him...Pitched every weekend series in the No. 1 spot against the opponent's No. 1 pitcher...Left-handers hit just 12-for-63 (.190) against him...Surrendered only 23 hits in 102 opportunities to leadoff hitters...Opponents managed just 22 two-out hits in 107 chances (.206)...Allowed only 6.66 hits per nine innings, which ranked best on the team...Worked at least six innings in 13 of 15 starts...Allowed one or no runs in 12 of 15 starts including the first eight starts of the season...Struck out at least five in 12 starts...Fanned at least six in each of his last nine starts...Posted a 2-0 record in the postseason, allowing only four runs and three walks while striking out 13 in 16 innings...Received a no decision in the season opener despite tossing 5.1 shutout innings and striking out five against eventual NCAA Atlantic Regional participant Winston-Salem...Held North Georgia to one run on five hits over seven innings on Feb. 15...Fanned eight and surrendered one run on six hits in six innings at Glenville State on Feb. 24...Allowed only two hits over six innings at Shepherd on March 2...Did not allow an earned run, did not walk a batter and allowed only three hits while striking out eight in a complete game effort against Philadelphia on March 9...Did not allow an earned run for the second consecutive game and allowed only three baserunners in a complete game against Clarion on March 15...Ran record to 5-0 before suffering a hard-luck defeat against IUP on March 22...Struck out eight and allowed one run on six hits and two walks over 6.2 innings...Fanned seven Bloomsburg batters and allowed only three hits and a run in 6.1 innings...ERA remained sub-1.00 until April 5 against nationally-ranked Shippensburg...Earned the game one victory after pitching six innings...Held nationally-ranked Kutztown to one run on five hits and a walk while striking out six in seven innings on April 13...Out-dueled 2012 PSAC East Pitcher of the Year Joe Gunkel on April 26 at West Chester...Tossed a complete-game shutout, allowing only two hits and striking out six...Took a tough-luck loss on May 3 against East Stroudsburg...Surrendered only one earned run and struck out seven in 6.2 innings...Turned in a brilliant performance against Slippery Rock's All-PSAC West ace Lou Trevino in the opening game of the PSAC Tournament...Threw nine shutout innings, surrendering only four hits and a walk...Defeated Concord in the NCAA Atlantic Regional...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2012 (Game-by-Game): Continued development as a weekend starter, leading the team in strikeouts (47) and ranking second in innings pitched, games started (10) and third in victories (4)...Almost unhittable versus lefties...Left-handed hitters batted just 6-for-36 (.167) against him...4.7 innings per appearance ranked second on the team to Brooks Rothschild...Averaged a strikeout per inning...Ranked third on the team in strikeouts per nine innings...Posted a 2.0:1 strikeout to walk ratio...Pitched at least 4.0 innings in eight of 10 starts...Surrendered three of fewer runs in eight of 10 starts...Allowed no more than two runs in each of his final five starts...The only Marauder pitcher to win a postseason game...After allowing one run over seven innings versus California (Pa.) in the PSAC Tournament, he has allowed just one run on nine hits in 14 innings at the tournament...Improved career postseason record to 2-1 with a 3.21 ERA, 15 strikeouts, five walks, and 26 hits allowed over 25.2 innings and four starts...Struck out at least five batters in seven of 10 starts...Notched first win of the season against Glenville State on Feb. 25, allowing one run on three hits and a walk while fanning five in 5.0 innings...Beat Kutztown after allowing two runs and striking out five on March 31...Did not walk a batter but struck out six and allowed just two runs over 5.1 innings against No. 5 West Chester on April 14...Took a no decision after allowing one earned run over 5.2 innings against East Stroudsburg on April 21.
2011 (Game-by-Game): Immediately stepped in as a conference starter and proved to be a big-game pitcher, making three solid starts in the postseason...Held the No. 4 spot in the rotation and posted a 6-4 record with a 4.11 ERA in 12 starts...Totaled two complete games...Ranked second on the team in innings pitched with 65.2...4.27 strikeout to walk ratio was best on the team...Surrendered only nine extra base hits all year...Opponents hit .234 against him...Lefties managed only nine hits in 49 at bats (.184)...Outstanding ground ball pitcher...Caused 89 ground ball outs compared to 56 fly outs...Average of 5.47 innings per start ranked second best on the team...2.33 walks per nine ranked best among starters...Also recorded two hits in five at bats...Appeared in two games at first base, going 1-for-3 at North Georgia on Feb. 20 and 1-for-2 against Fairmont State on Feb. 26...Held teams to fewer no more than three earned runs in 10 of 12 starts...Did not walk more than three batters in any start...Lasted at least 4.0 innings in each outing...Made debut on Feb. 19 at nationally-ranked North Georgia...Allowed one run on two hits and no walks while striking out three in four innings...Tossed five scoreless innings against Fairmont State on Feb. 27 to gain first collegiate win...Fanned a season-high nine batters and walked just one in six innings against Clarion on March 5...Took a loss despite striking out eight and allowing two runs on three hits in six innings at Bloomsburg on April 10...Suffered hard-luck loss against Shippensburg on April 17...Allowed just two runs on three hits in five innings...Received a no decision in the PSAC Tournament against Mercyhurst despite allowing three hits and striking out four in seven shutout innings...Went up against Mercyhurst again in the NCAA Atlantic Regional and earned the win by allowed three earned runs on 10 hits in 6.0 innings...Shutout No.2 Mount Olive at the NCAA Division II Championship for 5.2 innings...Struck out four and allowed seven hits to the No. 2-ranked offense in Division II.
High School: All-around athlete totaled eight letters in baseball, basketball and soccer...Helped baseball and basketball teams to four playoff appearances in each sport...Went 5-4 with a 2.73 ERA and 53 strikeouts in 51 innings for Upper Perkiomen in 2009...Tossed a no hitter as a sophomore...Three-time All-PAC-10 selection...Second team pick in 2009 and first team selection in 2010...Played in the 2009 American-Legion East-West Game in 2009...Named All-PAC-10 Second Team with the basketball team and honorable mention in soccer.
Personal: Son of Jerry and Marlene Mayza...Oldest of four children...Majoring in social studies education.