Honors & Awards
• Big Ten All-Tournament Team (2025)
• All-Chapel Hill Regional Team (2025)
• CSC Academic All-District (2025)
• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2022, 2023, 2024; Spring 2023, 2024)
• Academic All-Big Ten (2024, 2025)
• Bronze Medallion Recipient (2023)
• Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2025)
2025
Named to the All-Chapel Hill Regional Team and Big Ten All-Tournament Team. • Started in 61 games for the Huskers. • Finished second on the team with a .309 batting average and 18 doubles. • Recorded a triple and five home runs. • Drove in 33 runs and scored a team-best 51 times. • Led the Big Red with 12 stolen bases. • Totaled a .388 on-base percentage and .451 slugging percentage. • Posted a team-high 25 multi-hit games, including five games with three hits. • Tallied 10 multi-RBI contests, including a pair of three-RBI games. • Recorded three hits against Louisiana, Washington, Northwestern, Maryland and Michigan State. • Doubled twice vs. Omaha and Northwestern while driving in a season-high three runs against Washington and Purdue.
2024
Appeared in 40 games, making 36 starts for the Huskers. • Hit .307 at the plate with 11 doubles and three triples. • Recorded 19 RBI and scored 33 runs. • Tallied 13 stolen bases in 16 attempts. • Posted a .395 on-base percentage. • Totaled 14 multi-hit games, including three contests with three hits. • Recorded a season-high three hits against Grand Canyon and Maryland (twice). • Drove in two-plus runs in six games, including a pair of games with three RBI. • Garnered a team-best 20-game on-base streak throughout the season.
2023
Redshirted his first season at Nebraska.
Oklahoma State
Played one season at Oklahoma State, where he played in 13 games and made four starts. • Hit .318 with an RBI and one run in lone season with the Cowboys. • Posted season-high three hits against West Virginia.
Sante Fe High School
Played high school ball for four years at Sante Fe High School. • Hit .400 at the plate with four home runs and 25 stolen bases in senior season. • Led the Wolves to Class 6A state championship as a sophomore in 2019.
Personal
Parents are Cliff and Tanya Brumbaugh. • Has two younger brothers, Carson and Camden. • Father, Cliff, played baseball at Delaware before making MLB appearances with the Texas Rangers and Colorado Rockies. • Management major who earned his bachelor's degree from Nebraska in May 2025.