2017: Hauled in 41 passes for 679 yards and nine touchdowns while starting all 11 games for the Grizzlies…finished his career with the seventh-most catches (159) and fifth-most receiving yards (2,448) in program history…caught six passes for 119 yards and a touchdown against Butler (9/9)…finished with a season-high 125 yards on six grabs against Manchester (9/30), which included a season-long 59 yard TD grab…caught at least one touchdown in each of the first five games.
2016: Named First Team All-HCAC after making 55 catches for 822 yards and 10 touchdowns, finishing second on the team in all three categories...matched a career-high with nine catches and set a new personal best with 145 yards against Anderson (11/5)...recorded three straight 100-yard games...had two of his four catches against Defiance (9/17) go for touchdowns...had a season-long 50-yard reception against Earlham (10/8).
2015: Recorded first-team All-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference honors...led team with 11 touchdown catches...had 56 receptions and 850 yards on the season...started all 11 games...caught a career-high nine passes at Bluffton (9/26)...recorded three 100-yard receiving games, highlighted by 153 yards against Earlham (10/10)...had seven catches for 139 yards and three touchdowns in road win against Rose-Hulman (10/24).
2014: Appeared in five games and caught seven passes during freshman season...had a season-high three receptions for 47 yards in team's conference win over Bluffton (9/27)...hauled in two catches in NCAA Division III first-round playoff contest against Wabash (11/22)...added two receptions against Anderson (9/20).
High School: Earned all-state honors by the Associated Press and Indiana Football Coaches Association at Paoli High School…named a 2013 Griddy’s Top 25 player…helped team capture conference titles all four years…holds school record for most touchdown passes (5) in a game…named all-conference as a quarterback and defensive back…team captain…graduated sixth in graduating class.
Personal: Majors in athletic training with a minor in coaching…son of Brian and Shannon Wroblewski.