- 2023 ABCA National Gold Glove, 2nd Base
- 2023 ABCA South Central Region Gold Glove, 2nd Base
- 2023 NCBWA All-America third team
- 2023 ABCA All-America third team
- 2023 D2CCA All-America third team
- 2023 ABCA All-South Central Region first team
- 2023 D2CCA All-South Central Region first team
- 2023 NCBWA All-South Central Region first team
- 2023 All-RMAC first team
- 2023 RMAC Gold Glove, 2nd Base
- 2022 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
- 2022 All-RMAC second team
- 2022 RMAC Gold Glove, second base
- 2022 MSU Denver Student-Athlete of the Week, April 18
- 2021 Academic All-RMAC honor roll
- 2020 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
- 2020 Academic All-RMAC honor roll
- 2019 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
International: Played for Germany in both the World Baseball Classic qualifying tournament and the Under-23 World Cup in the fall of 2022.
Career: Finished his career ranked ninth in program history in runs (147), tied for 15th in triples (seven), tied for 17th in stolen bases (37) and 23rd in hits (160). Also tied for 10th in hit by pitches (20) and tied for 20th in walks (65). ... Compiled .355 career batting average.
2023: Named All-America third team by all three organizations (ABCA, D2CCA and NCBWA) and was the awarded the national Gold Glove at second base by the ABCA. ... All-RMAC first team and RMAC Gold Glove winner at second base. ... His program-record 81 runs tied for first on the team (with Ross Smith) and in the RMAC, tied for seventh in Division II and tied for the most in a season in program history. Second in the RMAC and sixth in the country in runs per game (1.47). ... His 86 hits were fourth on the team but seventh in the RMAC, 30th in Division II and were tied for the fifth most in a season in program history. ... Fourth on the team but ninth in the RMAC and 48th in the country in hits per game (1.56). ... Fourth on the team but eighth in the RMAC and 91st in the country in on-base percentage (.495). Fifth on the team, but seventh in the RMAC and 49th in the country in total bases (139). Fifth on the team, but 15th in the RMAC and 86th in Division II in batting (.387). ... Fourth in the RMAC stolen bases (19), fifth in the RMAC in walks (33). Tied for 97th in Division II in doubles (17). ... Compiled a 26-game hitting streak -- one short of the program-record 27-game streak by Brendon Peach in 1991 -- from March 4 through April 16, batting .462 (49-for-106) with 11 doubles, eight homers, 40 RBIs and 11 stolen bases while scoring 43 runs. ... Drove in a career-high six runs with going 3-for-5 with a double and homer and scored four times in a 22-7 win at New Mexico Highlands in the first game of an April 7 doubleheader. That was part of a four-game sweep from April 6-8 in which he hit .500 (10-for-20) and scored 10 runs. ... Scored a career-high five runs in the wild 27-21 suspended game victory at Regis that started on March 23, while going 2-for-4 with two doubles, two walks and three RBIs. ... In a four-game series at traditional power Colorado Mesa from March 11-13, batted .588 (10-for-17) with three doubles, three homers and six RBIs while also producing his first career two-homer game in a 6-2 win in the second game of a March 12 doubleheader. ... Was 8-for-15 with six RBIs in a three-game sweep of Mary (N.D.) on Feb. 25-26, stretching his mulit-hit game streak to four. ... Had career-best four hits against Sioux Falls (S.D.) on Feb. 17 and at Pittsburg State (Kan.) on Feb. 18 win wins of 21-11 and 14-8. ... Went 3-for-3 and drew two walks while scoring three runs in a 15-5 win at Biola (Calif.) on Feb. 11.
2022: All-RMAC second team and RMAC Gold Glove winner (best fielding percentage at position). ... Took over as team's regular second baseman and energizer at the top of the lineup at midseason and never let the position go. ... Played in 38 games, starting 30, and batted .375 with 13 doubles, three triples, three homers, 25 RBIs and 11 stolen bases in 14 attempts. ... Had a .477 on-base percentage, .608 slugging percentage and 1.085 OPS. ... One of two regulars with more walks (24) than strikeouts (19). ... Shared the team lead in triples, second in stolen bases. ... In 124 chances, recorded 53 putouts and 67 assists with just four errors for a .968 fielding percentage. ... Put together a 17-game hitting streak after returning to the starting lineup April 2 until the regular-season finale, batting .516 (33-for-64) with two homers, 21 RBIs, 32 runs, 18 walks and nine stolen bases. ... Extended hitting streak to 17 games by going 4-for-4 with three stolen bases in a 9-5 loss to Colorado Christian in the first game of a May 7 doubleheader. ... Continued to produce from the leadoff spot in four-game series at Regis from April 29 through May 1, batting .412 (7-for-17) with eight runs, three doubles, a triple and a homer. ... Unstoppable in four-game sweep at Adams State from April 14-16, batting .615 (8-for-13) with nine runs and nine RBIs. Drew five walks and added two sacrifice flies, putting his on-base percentage for the series at .650. ... Was 4-for-5 with a double, a homer, two RBIs, three runs and a stolen base in an 18-4 win over Nos. 6 and 7 Colorado Mesa in the first game of an April 9 doubleheader. ... Earned second straight start April 3 at CSU-Pueblo and was 2-for-3 with two walks, two stolen bases and three runs in a 8-2 victory. ... Drew first start since Feb. 26 and was 2-for-4 with a double, a homer and two RBIs in a neutral-site win against Colorado Christian on April 2. ... Made his season debut Feb. 11 against Central Oklahoma as the starting designated hitter and was 2-for-3 with a stolen base and matched a career high with three runs.
2021: Appeared in 28 games, starting 20, while batting .278 (20-for-72) with three homers, 12 RBIs and four stolen bases. .... Seventh on the team with 21 runs scored. ... Earned a start May 7 against Colorado Christian and responded by going 3-for-6 with a homer, two RBIs and three runs in a 21-1 victory. ... Started 14 games at shortstop from March 7 through April 1, batting .333 (14-for-42). ... Had four multi-hit games. ... Went 4-for-5 with three runs and three stolen bases as MSU Denver closed out a four-game sweep of Colorado School of Mines on March 7. ... His pinch-hit single to lead off the seventh inning started MSU Denver’s rally from a 4-1 deficit by starting off a four-run uprising in the 5-4, series-opening win on March 5.
2020: Made his mark as a versatile player for MSU Denver, starting four games at third base and five in the outfield. ... Appeared in 13 games and batted .243 with on home and three RBIs. ... Scored five runs. ... Had at least one hit in eight of his nine games with a starter. ... Connected for his first career MSU Denver homer in the Roadrunners’ first game of the season on Jan. 31. ... Had three stolen bases.
2019: Redshirted.
Before MSU Denver: Played the 2018 season with Regis. ... Saw action in nine games, including five starts for the Rangers…Batted .278 with a double and a walk while scoring five runs. ... Originally enrolled at Dixie State before transferring to Regis.
High School: Cherry Creek High School, class of 2017. ... Two-time all-state selection… Two-time All-Centennial League first team selection. ... Started twice in the Colorado Rockies All-Star Futures Game…Batted .473 with four home runs, six triples and 10 doubles during his senior season, adding 24 RBIs, 40 runs scored, 13 walks and 12 stolen bases. ... Played for Bruins teams that finished third in the Class 5A state tournament his junior and senior seasons. ... In two varsity seasons batting .469 (84-for-201) with four homers, 35 RBIs, 16 doubles, six triples, 69 runs and 23 stolen bases. ... Compiled 1.75 ERA in five pitching appearances (four innings) as a junior and had a career ERA of 4.85. ... Coached by Marc Johnson…Also played high school football.
Club Team: Played for the Cherry Creek High School Baseball Fall 18U summer club team…Coached by Chris Pfatenhauer and Mike Sirianni.
Personal: Born Cody Brian Schultz in Tampa, Fla. ... Birthday is June 16. ... Son of Brian and Kerstin Schultz. …Has one brother, Tyler, who also plays baseball for MSU Denver, and one sister, Maggie. ... Majoring in marketing and finance.