Prep Baseball Wisconsin Player of the Week: Christian Collins
April 16, 2025

Christian Collins (Notre Dame Academy, 2025) has gotten off to a hot start for the Tritons who are on a five game winning streak. Going 4-0 last week with some standout performances from Collins throughout the week going 9-for-14 with a double, four triples a home run while driving in 10 RBIs, scoring 12 times, drawing five walks and going a perfect 7-0 on stolen base attempts. For his efforts, Collins has been named this week’s Player of the week.
Starting his week on Tuesday with an out of state matchup against Escanaba from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Hitting second in the lineup while playing centerfield, Collins went 3-for-4 at the plate with a triple, four RBIs and two stolen bases in a 16-6 victory.
Keeping things going heading into Thursday against Sheboygan South, going 2-for-2 with two triples and two stolen bases, two walks, and an RBI.
Heading into the weekend with two games against Green Bay Southwest, Collins would go 4-for-8 across both games with a double, triple and a home run in game two to pair with five RBIs.
One of the top athletes in the state, currently committed to play football at the University of Northern Iowa after leading the state in rushing yards and touchdowns the past two seasons. The athleticism plays in game, having served as the Tritons centerfielder and shortstop at times, prototypical gamer with bat-to-ball traits from the left-side. The three year performer has been a constant contributor to the lineup since his sophomore year with the production ticking up year to year.
We're thankful for the POTW submissions we received from the coaches across the state. The players who garnered POTW consideration will earn a place within tomorrow's Diamond Notes story, so be on the lookout for that.

Scouting Report
is an athletic outfielder with speed and a level, left-handed swing. At the dish, Collins works from a balanced set-up with a leg-lift load into an aggressive footstrike. His bat stays level through the zone, generating line drives with some loft to the pull side. Collins generated the fourth-highest exit velocity of the day at 99.7 mph. The junior impressed with his speed, running one of the best 60-yard times at 6.97, while showing athleticism in the outfield with aggressive actions and an arm that reached 87 mph from the outfield.