2026: Started in 49 contests as captain of the program in 2026, leading the team in at-bats (196), hits (69), batting average (.352), and on-base percentage (.398) combined with ten doubles, a triple, and a home run resulting in a .429 slugging percentage that scored 25 RBI and saw him score 26 times himself combined with 11 stolen bases… made seven appearances out of the bullpen with a 5.14 ERA that secured a team-high four saves in 7.0 inning pitched, striking out five batters along the way… finished with a .990 fielding percentage at first base off four errors and 344 putouts… single season program top ten marks in at-bats (10th), hits (6th), and saves (8th) along with moving up the career leaderboards in hits (10th), RBI (9th), on-base percentage (9th), and saves (6th)… Named CCC Player of the Week on March 9th… Academic All-Conference… Member of the 2026 Corban Baseball team that finished 17-33 overall and 13-24 in CCC contests for a sixth-place finish in the conference standings. The program had 23 student-athletes named to Academic All-Conference honors, 11 NAIA Scholar-Athletes, and five Academic All-District selections and were named to the CCC Team Sportsmanship Award for a second-consecutive season…
2025: Appeared in 50 games for the Warriors and started in all of them…Rickard recorded a batting average of .311 with 57 hits, 45 RBI, and 33 runs…Concluded his season with a slugging percentage of .393 and an on base percentage of .384…Recorded a fielding percentage of .974 with total chances of 153 including 87 putouts and 62 assists…Rickard also recorded 19 double plays…The 6’1” junior is ranked fourth in the Corban record books for the most runs batted in (RBI) in a single season with 45 RBI…Member of the 2025 Corban Baseball team that finished 14-36 overall and 9-28 in CCC contests for a seventh-place finish in the conference standings. The program had fifteen student-athletes named to Academic All-Conference honors, nine NAIA Scholar-Athletes, five Academic All-District honorees, and one All-Conference member during the 2025 season…
Personal: Rickard moves from Washington with potential to make a significant impact on the program. In his senior year, Rickard hit a .400 batting average and received First-Team All-Conference at first base. His success bled into his two years at Yakima Valley College as he earned Second-Team All-Region for infield and utility. He also was a dean’s list student-athlete in the winter of 2023.
Rickard intends to pursue an applied kinesiology degree while playing baseball at Corban.