2024 – Redshirt Junior
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Saw action in 26 games with eight starts, primarily in left field.
- Hit .211 on the season with a double, one home run, six RBI and seven runs scored.
- Went 2-for-3 and drove in a run during the rubber game win at Washington State (March 10).
- Scored a key insurance run in the win over Oregon State (March 17) after the Utes erased a 9-0 deficit and eventually won, 14-11.
- Homered as part of a two-hit day in the series finale vs. Stanford (March 30).
2023 – Redshirt Sophomore
- CSC Academic All-District
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Played in 42 games (32 starts) with a .244 batting average, four doubles, one triple, one homer and 11 RBI while scoring 22 runs.
- Seven multi-hit games and strung together a nine-game on-base streak.
- Stole three bases on four attempts.
- Went 4-for-4 and scored twice in the win at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 26).
- Had three hits and walked in the game at No. 7 Stanford (March 27).
2022 – Redshirt Freshman
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Played in 36 games, started in 32 all in the outfield.
- Batted .293 on the season with seven doubles, one triple, three home runs, and 12 RBI.
- First three-hit game as a Ute came in the series opener at Washington State (April 1), in which he homered and scored twice.
- Hit a solo homer, had a sac fly and scored another run at USC (April 23).
- Doubled during a 3-for-4 outing in the series opener at Cal (May 19).
2021 – Freshman
Prior to Utah
- Three-year letter winner at Red Mountain High School in Mesa, Arizona under head coach Rob Gorrell.
- 2020 Sports360AZ All-Academic First Team
- 2019 6A East Valley All-Region Second Team
- Hit .304 with five RBI as a senior, and hit .283 with 25 RBI as a junior.
- Also was a member of his high school’s swim team.
Personal
- Son of Joe and Lisa Duffalo.
- Has two siblings, Danika and Delaney.
- Enjoys fishing and golfing in his spare time.
Duffalo on the U
“I chose the University of Utah because it provided me with a challenging athletic and academic environment. It also allowed me to stay close to home while competing in one of the top conferences in the country.”