• Academic all-conference
2018
• Hit .288 with six home runs and 33 RBIs
• 13 doubles, two triples
• Three stolen bases
• 3-for-5 with two doubles, two runs scored, three RBIs vs. Tabor on April 24
• 3-for-4 with homer, run scored, two RBIs vs. Freed-Hardeman on Feb. 3
• Grand slam, four runs scored, four RBIs vs. Bellevue on Feb. 8
• 2-for-3 with double, four RBIs vs. Bacone on March 17
• 2-for-4 with homer, two runs scored, four RBIs vs. Central Christian on Feb. 26
• Academic all-Sooner Athletic Conference
2017
• Hit .260 with two home runs and nine RBIs for Oklahoma
• Three doubles, two triples
• One stolen base
2016
• Hit .227 with two doubles and four RBIs
• Made seven starts at third base and last appeared in a game at CSU Bakersfield on March 17 when he was removed from the game after a high-hop at third caught him in the chest
• Went 1-for-2 and drove in two with a double against Northeastern on Feb. 20
• Registered a 2-for-4 performance with a double and a RBI at USC on March 4
2015
• Hit .200 with 14 runs scored and three driven in with seven walks and four stolen bases
• Appeared in 20 games, including eight starts at third base
• Walked twice and scored twice against Notre Dame on Feb. 14
• Went 3-for-4 performance with two walks and a RBI against Little Rock on March 3
• Scored twice and went 1-for-3 with a RBI vs. Alcorn State on April 22
HIGH SCHOOL
• Played under coach Ryan Phillips at Edmond Santa Fe High School
• Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association all-state
• Ferguson Jenkins award winner
• Oklahoman all-state and all-city as senior
• Lettered four times in baseball
SUMMER 2015
• Played in 33 games for the San Luis Obispo Blues of the California Collegiate League
• Hit a team-leading .368 with a .426 on-base percentage
• Scored 17 runs and knocked in 16, while tallying five doubles and two triples
PERSONAL
• Majoring in criminal justice
• Son of Greg and Jeanell Walbergh
• Full name Quinton Mason Walbergh
• Siblings Zak and Calli
• Father played baseball at Oklahoma State
• Born Sept. 15, 1995 in Oklahoma City