23 Nick Vilims
Nick Vilims
  • Height:
    6-8
  • Weight:
    220
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Evergreen, Colo.
  • High School:
    Evergreen High School
  • Previous College:
    Mesa Community College
  • Position:
    RHP
  • app
    19
  • gs
    8
  • w
    3
  • l
    2
  • sv
    0
  • ip
    63.0
  • era
    5.57
  • whip
    1.60
  • k
    83
Bio

Before Northeast:

  • Attended Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona

About Nick:

  • Major: Cyber Security
  • 2022 Fall Academic All-Region First Team
  • High School: Four-year participant in baseball with three varsity letters earned and two years spent as a starter. Two-year participant in badminton with two varsity letters earned and one year spent as a starter. Had a 15-strikeout game against Windsor to take his team to the state playoffs. Second Team All-State Academic and All-State Honorable Mention during his senior season.
Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Appearances 19 11
Games started 8 7
Wins 3 3
Losses 2 0
Saves 0 0
Complete Games - -
Shutouts - -
Innings Pitched 63.0 42.0
Hits 57 41
Runs 45 27
Earned Runs 39 24
Walks 44 24
Strikeouts 83 53
Strikeouts per Game 11.86 11.36
Doubles Allowed 6 6
Triples Allowed - -
WHIP 1.60 1.55
Home Runs Allows 7 4
At Bats Against 250 167
Batting Average Against .228 .246
Earned Run Average 5.57 5.14
Wild pitches 8 3
Hit Batters 8 5
Balks 0 -
Sacrifice Flies Allowed - -
Sacrifice Hits Allowed - -
Game Log - Hitting
Game Log - Base Running
Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Fielding

Career Stats: Hitting

Career Stats: Base Running

Career Stats: Pitching

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Splits Stats: Hitting

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News mentions
EVERYTHING CLICKS FOR HAWKS IN 22-0 VICTORY WEDNESDAY IN ESTHERVILLE
EVERYTHING CLICKS FOR HAWKS IN 22-0 VICTORY WEDNESDAY IN ESTHERVILLE

ESTHERVILLE, Iowa – The Northeast Community College baseball team traveled to Estherville, Iowa Wednesday for a matchup with Iowa Lakes Community College. The Hawks had everything working in the showdown and topped the Lakers by a final score of 22-0.

NO. 19 NORTHEAST DROPS BACK-AND-FORTH MATCHUP WITH NO. 7 IOWA CENTRAL WEDNESDAY
NO. 19 NORTHEAST DROPS BACK-AND-FORTH MATCHUP WITH NO. 7 IOWA CENTRAL WEDNESDAY

NORFOLK, Neb. – The No. 19 Northeast Community College baseball team traveled to Fort Dodge, Iowa Wednesday for a ranked showdown with No. 7 Iowa Central Community College. The Hawks fell in the tight contest by a final score of 7-6.

JENSEN AND MISZUK RALLY NO. 20 NORTHEAST PAST DMACC
JENSEN AND MISZUK RALLY NO. 20 NORTHEAST PAST DMACC

BOONE, Iowa – The No. 20 Northeast Community College baseball team traveled to Boone, Iowa Wednesday for a conference duel with Des Moines Area Community College. The Hawks took the showdown by a final score of 5-4 to claim the season series over the Bears.

CLAPP EARNS 200TH CAREER VICTORY IN HAWKS SPLIT WITH BEARS
CLAPP EARNS 200TH CAREER VICTORY IN HAWKS SPLIT WITH BEARS

NORFOLK, Neb. – The Northeast Community College baseball team battled Des Moines Area Community College Thursday at Norfolk Veterans Memorial Field in Norfolk in a doubleheader. The Hawks dropped Game 1 by a final score of 5-3 in eight innings before taking Game 2 by a final score of 6-5, which marked the 200th career victory for head baseball coach Marcus Clapp.

VILIMS STRONG AS NORTHEAST DROPS RUBBER MATCH TO NO. 9 KIRKWOOD SATURDAY
VILIMS STRONG AS NORTHEAST DROPS RUBBER MATCH TO NO. 9 KIRKWOOD SATURDAY

NORFOLK, Neb. – The Northeast Community College baseball team was back at home Saturday for the finale of their series with No. 9 Kirkwood Community College. The Hawks fell in the showdown by a final score of 8-4 in what marks their first conference-series loss of the season.

JENSEN HOMERS TWICE AS NORTHEAST SWEEPS ANOTHER CONFERENCE OPPONENT
JENSEN HOMERS TWICE AS NORTHEAST SWEEPS ANOTHER CONFERENCE OPPONENT

NORFOLK, Neb. – The Northeast Community College baseball team returned to Norfolk Veterans Memorial Field in Norfolk Wednesday for a doubleheader with Ellsworth Community College. The Hawks swept the Panthers by final scores of 7-3 and 15-3 to improve to 6-1 in conference play.

VILIMS AND KITZMAN EACH STRIKE OUT SEVEN FOR NORTHEAST IN SWEEP OF IOWA LAKES
VILIMS AND KITZMAN EACH STRIKE OUT SEVEN FOR NORTHEAST IN SWEEP OF IOWA LAKES

NORFOLK, Neb. – The Northeast Community College baseball team opened conference play in a doubleheader Tuesday at Norfolk Veterans Memorial Baseball Field against Iowa Lakes Community College. The Hawks downed the Lakers in both contests by final scores of 10-2 and 7-0 to pick up their third victory in two days.

NORTHEAST SCORES 24 RUNS FRIDAY IN MCCOOK BEHIND EIGHT RBIS FROM GREVENGOED
NORTHEAST SCORES 24 RUNS FRIDAY IN MCCOOK BEHIND EIGHT RBIS FROM GREVENGOED

MCCOOK, Neb. – The Northeast Community College baseball team loaded up Friday for an intrastate doubleheader against McCook Community College in McCook, Nebraska. The Hawks fell in Game 1 by a final score of 9-8 before coming back in Game 2 to take a victory by a final score of 16-4.

PITCHERS SHINE AS HAWKS TAKE THREE IN KANSAS
PITCHERS SHINE AS HAWKS TAKE THREE IN KANSAS

DODGE CITY, Kan. – The Northeast Community College baseball team traveled to Dodge City, Kansas Saturday and Sunday for matchups with Luna Community College, Highlands Community College and Dodge City Community College. The Hawks took Game 1 by a final score of 17-1 over Luna and turned around to take Game 2 by a final score of 8-3 over Highland. On Sunday, Northeast topped Dodge City by a final score of 6-3 before falling to Highland by a final score of 9-8.

NORTHEAST BASEBALL USES PAST TO SHAPE THE PRESENT WITH THE 2024 SEASON ON THE HORIZON
NORTHEAST BASEBALL USES PAST TO SHAPE THE PRESENT WITH THE 2024 SEASON ON THE HORIZON

NORFOLK, Neb. – The Northeast Community College baseball team is gearing up for another spring season after tying their program record for wins with 39 in each of the last two years. Marcus Clapp enters his eighth season at the helm of the Hawks and there is one word that keeps coming up when he thinks about his 2024 group: excitement.