2014
? Boasted a team-high .330 season average at the plate while starting 46 games as Mizzou's No. 1 catcher ... His .330 average was fourth among SEC catchers.
? Led the team with 13 doubles and 59 hits in 179 at bats with 27 RBI's.
? Accumulated a team-leading .453 slugging percentage, as well as a .405 OBP.
? Shared a team-high three homeruns with Eric Anderson.
? Ended the season on a career-high 11-game hitting streak, as well as leading the team with 17 multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games. At one point in the year had an 18 game on-base streak.
? Was one of the most clutch hitters for Mizzou to say the least, batting .339 with runners in scoring position, as well as .478 when leading off an inning.
? Went 3-for-4 in an 8-3 victory against Kentucky with one run and a walk (4/13)
2013
? Hit .287 in 178 at-bats while starting in 49 games and playing in all 50 as the team's No. 1 catcher.
? Was second on the team with eight doubles and had nine extra-base hits on the season after adding his first career homer - a three run shot to right - at Tennessee (3/23).
? Drove in 27 runs while scoring 20 more and posting 14 multi-hit games on the season.
? Led Mizzou with eight multi-RBI games as well.
? Had a team-best .997 fielding percentage on the season as he had just one error while playing nearly every game at catcher and led Mizzou with 310 putouts.
? At points of the season, he was second among SEC catchers in batting, trailing only Ole Miss' Stuart Turner.
? Went 3-for-6 with two runs and five RBI with a double and a homer in game two of a doubleheader against Tennessee (3/23) - the five RBI in that game were a career-best.
? Had a pair of doubles in a 4-1 win over South Carolina in game two of a doubleheader (3/16).
Junior College
? Led Middle Georgia College and the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association in batting average, ranking among the top 15 nationally with his .429 clip.
? He hit 12 doubles, one homer and drove in 33 runs to go along with his league-best .429 batting average.
? Second Team All-Conference selection as a sophomore in 2012.
High School
? Was a .386 career hitter with 10 homeruns during his tenure at Centennial High School under head coach Billy Nicholson.
? Tallied a .328 batting average with two homers and 31 runs driven in during his senior season at Centennial.
? Played varsity baseball in all four years at Centennial and was a Georgia Top-100 player as selected by the Georgia Dugout Club.
? All-Region catcher in 2009 and was an All-Region outfielder in 2008.
? Also played ice hockey and was the leading scorer in the Southeast Conference for three straight seasons.
? All-Region catcher as a senior in 2010 as selected by the region's coaches.
? Selected to Team Georgia by the Georgia State High School Association.
Personal
? Born June 5, 1991, to parents Brian and Sherry Kelly in Huntsville, Ala.
? Father, Brian, was a collegiate hockey player at Alabama-Huntsville and played professionally in Europe.
? Plans to major in communications while at Mizzou