Honors and Awards
- 2025: Eugene NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team
- 2024: Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- 2024: Pac-12 All-Conference
- 2023: Cape Cod League All-Star (Wareham Gatemen)
- 2023: Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- 2022: Pac-12 All-Tournament Team
Arizona 2024 (Junior)
Earned Pac-12 All-Conference honors following a career-best year as a junior...Pac-12 Conference regular season and tournament team champion...Started all 59 games and hit .310 with 38 runs scored, 19 doubles, two triples, five home runs, and 42 RBI...Drew 26 walks and posted a .391 on-base percentage that was 100 points higher than his sophomore season mark...Finished the year leading the team with 19 doubles, while his .310 batting average and 74 hits both ranked second...His 19 doubles ranked fifth in the Pac-12 Conference, while 74 hits checked in at seventh on the circuit...Logged multiple hits 23 times and 11 multi-RBI performances, marks that were second and third on the team, respectively...Posted a 9-game hit streak and a 25-game on-base streak, both of which were the second longest streaks on the team in 2024...Drove in a season-high three RBI on four occasions...Matched his single-game career-high with four hits twice...Delivered walk-off single to defeat Louisiana Tech on April 13...Started in all 30 of the Wildcats Pac-12 Conference games and hit .270 with 22 runs scored, 13 doubles, two triples, one home run, and 20 RBI...Drew 14 walks and struck out only 20 times against conference foes, leading to a .367 OBP...His 13 doubles in conference play were tied for the second most in the Pac-12...Crossed into triple digits in career RBI, finishing the season with 108 RBI in a Wildcat uniform...Played second base in 58-of-59 games and posted a .976 fielding percentage on 251 total chances...Committed only six errors all season...Helped turn 32 of the Wildcats 47 double plays...Earned a .985 fielding percentage in 30 Pac-12 Conference games, with just two errors on 133 total chances.
POSTSEASON: Started in all six of the Wildcats postseason games and hit .292 with two runs scored, one home run, and two RBI...Drove in runs against Washington and USC in the Pac-12 Baseball Tournament, including a solo home run in Arizona's tournament opener against the Huskies...Collected three hits across two games at the Tucson NCAA Regional...Posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage across 29 total chances in the postseason.
Arizona 2023 (Sophomore)
Earned time in 47 games with 42 starts in second season with Wildcats...Hit .229 with 19 runs scored, seven doubles, one triple, five home runs, and 29 RBI...Drew 11 walks to post a .291 on-base percentage...Tallied multiple hits in 10 games and drove in multiple RBI eight times...Hit safely in 28-of-47 games played and reached base safely in 35-of-47 games...Hit home runs in back-to-back games against Grand Canyon and California on March 7 and 10; totaled seven RBI in those two contests...Made 28 starts at second base and 14 as designated hitter...Turned up performance in conference play, hitting .267 in 21 games (18 starts) against Pac-12 competition...Also tallied six runs, three doubles, one triple, three home runs, and 17 RBI against Pac-12 teams...Defensively at second base, posted a .974 fielding percentage with three errors on 116 total chances...Helped turn 13 of the Wildcats 46 double plays.
POSTSEASON: Made five appearances with four starts during the postseason, hitting .222 with three runs, one double, one home run, and three RBI...Started a hit a home run against Arizona State at the Pac-12 Tournament (2x5, R, HR, 2 RBI)...Started, hit a double, and scored a run in the Wildcats Pac-12 Tournament Championship Game matchup against Oregon...Made one appearance, a start against Santa Clara, at the NCAA Fayetteville Regional.
Arizona 2022 (Freshman)
Saw time in 62-of-64 games, including 59 starts, in first year at Arizona...Finished the season hitting .292 with 35 runs scored, 12 doubles, three triples, three home runs, and 37 RBI...Drew 22 walks and posted a .357 on-base percentage...Registered the third-highest qualified batting average on the team...Notched a career-high 15-game hit streak, the second longest on the team in 2022...Picked up multiple base hits in 16 games and added eight multi-RBI performances...Hit first career collegiate home run on April 26 at New Mexico State; also charted season-highs in hits (4) and RBI (4) against the Aggies...Earned starts defensively at second base (44 games) and third base (15 games)...Posted a .949 fielding percentage on 256 chances...Played a role in 39-of-57 double plays turned by the Wildcats.
POSTSEASON: Started all eight games during postseason play, hitting .308 with two runs scored, two home runs, and five RBI...Also drew five walks in eight games for a .424 on-base percentage, the second-best mark on the team...Picked up multiple hits in Arizona's Pac-12 Tournament opener against Oregon (2-for-3, R, HR, 2 RBI, BB) and NCAA Coral Gables Regional opener against Ole Miss (2-for-4, R, HR, RBI)...Selected to inaugural Pac-12 All-Tournament Team...Collected at least one hit in 6-of-8 postseason games...Did not commit an error on 38 chances and helped turn six double plays.
Before Arizona
Logged two years at junior college San Joaqin Delta College...Did not log any playing time, as both seasons were either partially (2020) or entirely (2021) canceled due to the COVID-19 global pandemic...Prepped at Granite Bay High School in Rocklin, California...Lettered three years in baseball under head coach Pat Esposito playing shortstop and second base...First Team All-Sierra Foothill League as a senior in 2019...Two-time all-city honoree...Excelled in the classroom, earning the school's Academic Merit Award as both a junior and senior.
Personal
Garen Michael Caulfield...Son of Cary and Alysa Caulfield...One sister, Jordyn...Graduated with a degree in General Studies with an emphasis in Sports and Society; now pursuing Real Estate Development Practice...Mother played softball at California Lutheran University...Father played football at BYU, West Point, and California Lutheran University...Enjoys golfing and playing ping pong in his free time...Chose Arizona because, "The elite history of the baseball program and the college town feel the city of Tucson offers. I also wanted to help Arizona make it back to the College World Series."