2016: Capped his impressive Milwaukee career with a stellar senior season, earning First-Team All-Horizon League honors ... was a leading candidate for league player of the year ... batted a career-high .362 with 44 runs batted in, scoring 53 runs while collecting 79 hits – including 16 doubles and a career-high six home runs ... slugged .537, recorded a .452 on-base percentage and stole 25 bases in 26 attempts ... became just the third Academic All-American in Milwaukee baseball history when he earned a spot on the Third Team Academic All-America squad ... also named to the Horizon League Spring All-Academic Team ... became the program's all-time career hit leader, breaking Jesse Hart's standard of 267 on May 21 and finishing his UWM career with 273 base hits ... led the conference in stolen bases, with his 25 steals the second-most in a season in program history behind his own record of 37 in 2015 ... was among the top five in numerous other categories: second in average, second in on-base percentage, second in total bases, third in slugging, third in runs scored, fifth in hits, sixth in walks, seventh in RBI and seventh in doubles ... became the 12th player to record over 200 hits and finished at the top of the list with 273 ... heated up as soon as the calendar turned to March, opening the month with a 16-game hitting streak in which he batted .478 (33-for-69) ... had 3-hit game against Kent State Feb. 28 and two against Arkansas State the next series ... set the career steals record with a pair in a win over Kansas State March 11 ... broke the school record with eight at bats in UWM's 18-inning marathon win over Illinois State March 20 ... set a career-high with four RBI against Valparaiso April 3, including a ninth-inning single that gave the Panthers the walk-off victory ... two hits and three RBI against Valparaiso April 23 ... four consecutive multi-hit games May 7-13 ... scored three runs, drove in three and blasted a pair of home runs against Northern Kentucky May 13 ... broke the school hits record when he led off the third inning with a solid single to left field against Oakland May 21, one of two hits on the day ... leaves the program as one of the best to ever play statistically ... over the course of the 2016 season, broke school career records for stolen bases (was 73, finished with 98), at bats (was 803, finished with 854), runs scored (179/189), walks (tied with 99), games started (217/211) and games played (tied with 222) ... also finished second in hit-by-pitch (41), tied for fourth in triples, fourth in total bases (373) and did not make an error in the field over his final 127 games (321 total chances; last in 2013) ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
• 2016 game-by-game in PDF Format
2015: Bounced back from missing most of 2014 with an outstanding junior campaign ... named to the College Sports Madness Second-Team All-Horizon League after batting .321 ... was the only player on the team to start and appear in all 59 games ... set career highs with 57 runs scored, 79 hits, 19 doubles, three triples, three HR and 30 runs batted in ... also enjoyed the greatest season on the base paths in school history ... smashed the old school record of 24 stolen bases, finishing with 37 on the season to pace the league and rank eighth in the nation at the NCAA Division I level (leader had 41) ... also tied the UWM career mark of 73 in the process ... was first in the Horizon League in total plate appearances (285) and hit-by-pitch (16), as well as second in runs scored and doubles and third in both hits and triples ... went 8-for-15 (.533) in the season-opening series at Maine, including eight steals ... season-high three RBI at Grand Canyon Feb. 28 ... opened April with a season-high 13-game hitting streak, going 26-for-56 (.464) in the stretch ... named Horizon League Batter of the Week April 13 ... season-high four hits against Valparaiso April 3 and again against the Crusaders May 3 ... named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team after recording 10 hits, eight runs and six steals in the six games ... scored a career-best four runs against Valpo May 21 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll ... with a comparable season in 2016 will have the chance to set program records in games, at bats, runs, hits and stolen bases.
• 2015 game-by-game in PDF Format
2014: Received medical hardship waiver ... maintained junior eligibility ... appeared in 11 games as the starting center fielder before suffering injury ... recorded seven hits and scored seven runs, driving in five ... also stole two bases ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
• 2014 game-by-game in PDF Format
2013: Earned Second-Team All-Horizon League honors after a season in which he batted .285 ... started and appeared in 47 games ... scored 37 runs, had 51 hits, drove in 27 runs and had a .395 on-base percentage ... led team with 18 steals and was caught stealing just three times on the year ... carried a 20-game hitting streak into season before extending it to 23 games - ending as the fourth-longest in school history ... second on the squad with 15 multi-hit games ... finished second in the Horizon League in stolen bases, sixth in hit-by-pitch (10), seventh in runs, eighth in walks and ninth in OBP ... tied career high with six at bats against New Mexico State Feb. 16 ... three hits and a pair of RBI against UALR March 9 ... scored a career-high four runs in win over Youngstown State April 5 ... tied career best with four RBI against Valparaiso May 4 ... hit home runs against Iowa April 30 and YSU May 11 ... ended the season by reaching base safely in the final 21 games of the campaign ... U.S. Army ROTC Athlete of the Month in May ... named to the Horizon League preseason all-conference team and to the College Sports Madness First-Team Preseason All-Conference team ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
• 2013 game-by-game in PDF Format
2012: Quickly emerged as a starter in the outfield and responded by being named First-Team All-Horizon League and to the All-Newcomer Team ... batted a team-high .331 in 48 games, making 44 starts ... scored 35 runs, recorded 57 hits and drove in 15 ... ranked eighth in the league in batting average ... led the team and the Horizon League with 16 stolen bases ... also named to the College Sports Madness First-Team All-Horizon League squad and its Freshman of the Year in the conference ... ended the season with an active 20-game hitting streak, already tied for the fifth-longest in school history ... made first collegiate appearance as a pinch-runner at Minnesota Feb. 24, promptly adding his first stolen base ... first start and hit came the next day ... named to the All-Tournament Team at the Aztec Invitational, recording at least one base hit in all four games March 1-4 ... two hits (both doubles), two runs and two RBI against Cardinal Stritch April 4 ... two hits and a season-high three runs scored against Butler April 7 ... went 3-for-4 with two runs scored against Youngstown State April 21 to begin his 20-game streak ... had three more hits and a pair of steals the next day against YSU ... three hits against Valparaiso April 27 ... collected a pair of hits and RBI at Iowa May 1 ... two hits, two runs and two stolen bases at UIC May 4 ... became first Panther freshman in NCAA Division I era to record a five-hit game, going 5-for-6 against Butler in the Horizon League Tournament May 24 ... also hit a home run that day and drove in a season-high four runs while scoring two more ... went 36-for-82 (.439) during his 20-game streak to end the campaign ... first Milwaukee freshman to be named first-team all-league since 1997.
• 2012 game-by-game in PDF Format
High School: Earned back-to-back First Team Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-State honors as a senior after batting .515 with a .566 on-base percentage ... scored 28 runs and drove in 23 ... also earned first-team honors from the WBCA in District V and in the Big 8 Conference for second consecutive season ... batted .462 with a .548 on-base percentage and .615 slugging percentage as a junior, scoring 31 runs, driving in 15 and stealing 24 bases in helping the Cardinals to a 22-4 record overall ... high honor roll ... all-state academic team member ... also an all-state football player.
Personal: Son of Mike and Wanda Meeteer ... father was an All-American decathlete at Wisconsin-La Crosse ... majoring in kinesiology ... career goal is to become a professional baseball player or a sports physical therapist ... chose UWM because he really liked what the coaches had to offer and the direction of the program ... most memorable sports experience is playing high school football ... lists hobbies as golf and basketball ... has helped coach youth baseball and football camps ... born Jan. 15, 1993.