Completed Event: Baseball versus Cornell on April 27, 2025 , Win , 7, to, 4
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Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2022)
All-Ivy League First Team (2022)
All-New England Second Team (2022)
Dartmouth Rookie of the Year (2022 Team Award)
2x Ivy League Rookie of the Week (March 7, 2022 and April 4, 2022)
2x DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week (April 4, 2022; March 21, 2023)
JUNIOR (2023) | Game-by-Game Stats
Ranked the 46th-best Division I shortstop prior to the season by D1Baseball.com … second on the team with eight multi-hit games despite missing half the season, and his 16 walks were third most … .442 slugging percentage was highest on the team who had at least one plate appearance … picked up where he left off last spring with a three-hit game and scoring twice against 22nd-ranked Miami in the season opener … singled, doubled, walked, stole a base and scored three runs in a 19-13 defeat in a slugfest against Wagner … led the Big Green to their first win of the season by going 4-for-4 with a walk, run and RBI in the 6-1 triumph at South Florida … had another perfect day at the plate the next day, going 3-for-3 with two walks and a solo homer in the 4-3 loss … went 5-for-11 (.455) with a walk, two runs, an RBI and a stolen base in the three-game series at UCF … chosen as the DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week after those five games during which he hit .667 (12-for-18) … reached base five times in the two contests at Jacksonville (two hits, three walks), raising his average on the season to .451 at the time … last multi-hit game came in the second Ivy League showdown at Princeton, going 2-for-3 with a double and an intentional walk … missed the next 20 games before returning in May, but couldn’t shake off the rust, going 1-for-16 over the final four contests.
SOPHOMORE (2022) | Game-by-Game Stats
Ivy League Rookie of the Year and All-Ivy League First Team at shortstop … All-New England Second Team … also the team’s Rookie of the Year … Blair Bat Award winner for having the highest batting average in league play (.464) … led the conference and ranked in the top 10 in Division I in three statistical categories: batting average (.402, 10th), hits per game (1.72, fifth) and toughest to strike out (once every 15.3 at-bats, ninth) … first Big Green player to hit .400 for a full season in 18 years and just the 10th ever to do so … his 74 hits (one shy of the program record) and 109 assists in the field also topped the Ancient Eight, while he ranked fourth in on-base percentage (.452), tied for fifth in stolen bases (11) and 10th in RBIs (40) as primarily while hitting almost exclusively from the top two spots in the order … in conference play, his 45 hits were 11 more than anyone else and he led the league with a .514 on-base percentage … recorded 23 multi-hit games to pace the circuit as well … reached base safely in the last 31 games and 41 of the last 42 contests … drove in at least two runs in a game twice and had four RBIs on four occasions … committed just one error in the 21 Ivy games for a robust .987 fielding percentage … first three hits of his collegiate career came in the second game of the season at Louisville, scoring twice including the game-winning run in the seventh of the 6-4 victory … went 3-for-6 with a double and four RBIs in the 11-7 win at Gardner-Webb … named Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the first time after hitting an even .500 (7-for-14) against the Runnin’ Bulldogs … hit safely in all but one game on the spring trip … scored three runs in consecutive victories over Williams and Bowdoin … enjoyed an 11-game hitting streak from March 21-April 9, going 25-for-47 (.532) with eight multi-hit games … hit .538 (7-for-13) with his lone triple of the year versus Brown, scoring five times and driving in three to help take the series … did even more damage at Penn with nine hits in 14 at-bats (.643) with two doubles, three runs and five RBIs, earning Ivy League Rookie of the Week and DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week honors … went 2-for-4 with two stolen bases and scored both runs in the 2-1 win over the Quakers … ended the series with a 4-for-5 performance — his first of four four-hit games — with a pair of two-baggers and four RBIs … opened the series at Yale with another four-hit contest, driving in four more with a double and his first career home run (a three-run blast) to go with a hit by pitch and a stolen base in the 14-4 victory … had four more knocks and a walk at Albany with four RBIs in the 12-5 triumph … in the next game, provided most of the offense in the opener against Princeton, reaching base five more times with three hits and two walks to go with three RBIs in a 6-2 win … finished the series sweep 7-for-15 (.467) … helped the Big Green take the series at Cornell by hitting .429 (6-for-14) with, two walks, four runs and two RBIs with a double in each game … capped the trip to Harvard with his final four-hit contest, driving in three in the 15-2 win to clinch another series … walked and score the tying run in the eighth as Dartmouth rallied to beat Columbia, 11-8, in the opening game of that series … ended the season going 3-for-6 with a double, two runs and two RBIs, the second coming in the 10th to tie the score before he scored the winning run as the Big Green walked it off to take the series from the Lions, 12-11 … hit .433 (55-for-127) after returning from the spring trip, spanning the final 28 games.
FRESHMAN (2021)
Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letter winner at Harvard-Westlake for coach Jared Halpert before taking a postgraduate year at Phillips Academy … helped Harvard-Westlake go 27-6-1 as a senior and reach the championship game of both the 2019 USA Baseball National High School Invitational (NHSI) and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division I playoffs … MaxPreps had the Wolverines ranked third nationally that season … did not play at Phillips due to the COVID-19 pandemic … spent his freshman year at Oaks Christian School.
PERSONAL
Full name is Tyler Samuels Cox … born on July 19, 2000 in Los Angeles … son of Richard Cox and Sarah Boucher-Cox has one sister … father is an actor who was nominated for a Tony Award in the Best Actor category in 1979 and has over 100 television and film credits on his IMDb page … mother’s side of the family has a number of collegiate athletes as two uncles and three cousins all played lacrosse and another uncle was a sailor at Williams … cousin Bryn Boucher helped Maryland reach the title game in each of her four years (2013-16), winning the championship twice … possible mathematics major … enjoys ping pong, corn hole and fishing … attended 13 different schools since preschool.