#98 Greysen Carter
RHP
Head coach Tim Corbin on Carter: “One of the better stories of improvement that we have seen here…and it’s only beginning. He’s an animal. He has changed his body, delivery, command of the strike zone and mental attack, as much as anyone that we have had in our program. He has developed a belief system in himself and learned how to compete with a controlled aggression. For the second year in a row, he won the Omaha Challenge for the pitchers. His work habits extend to the classroom as he had another great semester academically. Good teammate who has elevated his leadership skills as well.”
As a Junior (2024)
• Tallied win vs. Tennessee Tech (April 30), throwing final four innings with five strikeouts and one earned run allowed
• Earned back-to-back saves vs. Florida (April 18-19)
• Stuck out 11 batters over 8.1 innings vs. Missouri (March 28), allowing no earned runs with just three hits
• Allowed one run over three innings of relief and struck out four to earn win vs. Auburn (March 17)
As a Sophomore (2023)
• Tallied 13 appearances including seven starts
• Held opposing hitters to a .163 average, second best on the team among pitchers with at least 20 IP
• Earned win against Lipscomb (March 28), going 5.0 innings with one earned run allowed and five strikeouts
• Threw first 3.1 innings of combined no-hitter at Minnesota (March 5)
As a Freshman (2022)
• Made collegiate debut in Game 2 of doubleheader at Hawaii (March 5), striking out two in 1.0 inning of work
The Carter File
• Attended Fairview High School (Louisville, Colo.)
• The top overall prospect in the state of Colorado according to Perfect Game
• Rated the 23rd-best right-handed pitcher nationally
• 2021 Perfect Game Preseason All-America
• 2019 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassmen All-America
• Perfect Game Top 100 National Rank (No. 79)
• Batted .439 as a senior, adding nine doubles, three triples, six home runs and 33 RBIs
• Owned a 2.06 ERA in his final prep campaign
• Helped lead Fairview to a state semifinals appearance in 2021, marking the program’s first appearance in 10 years
• Received both first team all-state and all-conference honors as a senior
• Served as the team captain of the baseball team for four seasons
• Two-sport athlete who also lettered in basketball for four years
• Earned all-state and all-conference honors in basketball
• Scored over 1,000 points during his high school basketball career
• Son of Michelle and Steven
• Sister, Alex, was a member of the women’s basketball team at Colorado State University of Pueblo (2010-14)
• Sister, Peyton, competed on the women’s basketball team at both Colorado (2017-18) and Elon (2019-21)
• Enjoys basketball, swimming, fishing, golfing, hanging out with friends and family and hiking
• Full name is Greysen Steven Carter
• Major is undeclared