2023 – Junior
- Caught 44 games and also spent eight contests at first base.
- Hit .300 with 11 doubles, 10 homers and 51 RBI, scoring 35 runs along the way.
- Batted .333 during Pac-12 Conference play, starting all 30 games on the league schedule.
- Tallied 11 multi-RBI games, second most on the team.
- Career-high five hits came in the victory over Utah Tech (April 25), earning six RBI.
- Was 3-for-5 with an RBI and three runs scored in the middle game of the Washington State sweep (April 29).
- Had back-to-back three-hit nights against Arizona State (March 17-18), including his first career grand slam.
- Drove in seven runs in the win at BYU (April 18).
2022 – Sophomore
- Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention
- Played in 40 games primarily at catcher with 35 starts on the season.
- Had a team-best .367 batting average in Pac-12 Conference play with a .478 slugging percentage.
- On the season batted .354 with seven doubles, three homers, and 26 RBI, stringing together 14 multi-hit games and an eight-game hitting streak.
- Caught Matthew Sox’s complete game win in the Friday night opener at USC (April 22).
- Season-best four hits came on two occasions; in the middle game vs. No. 20 Arizona (April 15) and the USC opener.
- Scored the winning run in a walk-off victory vs. BYU (April 19).
- Tallied three games with three RBI, the last against Arizona.
Prior to Utah
- Came to Utah after spending the 2021 season at Gateway Community College in Arizona.
- Hit .258 in 38 games played at Gateway with 10 doubles, one triple and one home run, adding 21 RBI.
Prior to College
- Played scholastically at Valencia High School for head coach Mike Killinger.
- Named All-CIF and California All-State in 2019.
- Also starred in football while in high school.
Personal
- Son of Peter and Dana Cop.
- Has two siblings, Avery and Kyle.
- Both of his parents are Utah alumni, and his sister attends the U.
- Is a fan of Marvel movies and enjoys trying new food spots.
Cop on the U
“I chose Utah because this is where I have always wanted to go. I grew up a Ute fan and being here is fulfilling a huge dream of mine.”