Honors and Awards
- 2025: All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
Arizona 2025 (Sophomore)
2025 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honoree…Stepped into a critical starting role in the weekend rotation for the Wildcats in his sophomore year, appearing in and starting 18 games throughout the season…Compiled a record of 9-6 on the mound and had an ERA of 5.48 across 92 innings of work…Struck out 90 batters while walking 18 throughout the year…Had a stellar performance against San Diego (2/22), throwing five innings and allowing just one run and four hits while striking out three batters…Went 5.2 innings against Pepperdine (3/8), allowing four hits and two runs, neither of which were earned, while also striking out five…Had a dominant outing against Cincinnati (3/15), striking out seven batters and allowing just five hits and one unearned run in five innings of work to get the win against the Bearcats…Had one of the best performances of his career against Oklahoma State (4/12), throwing seven scoreless innings, while allowing just four hits and striking out five batters…Went seven innings against Texas Tech (4/26), allowing just one run, as Arizona picked up a critical 2-1 victory. POSTSEASON: Started the Quarterfinal matchup of the Big 12 Tournament against BYU (5/22), throwing six scoreless innings and matching a career-high by striking out eight batters, as Arizona advanced to the Semifinals…Started on the mound in Arizona’s first game of the Eugene NCAA Regional against Cal Poly (5/30), going seven innings and allowing just one run, while striking out seven, as Arizona won and moved to the winner’s bracket…Started the Wildcats first game of the 2025 College World Series against Coastal Carolina (6/13), throwing five innings and allowing three runs while striking out seven.
Arizona 2024 (Freshman)
Made three relief appearances as a true freshman...Pac-12 Conference regular season and tournament team champion...Logged a 13.50 ERA across 1.1 innings of work...Earned collegiate debut on Feb. 20 against Utah Tech and did not allow an earned run (1.0,1,1,0,1,0). POSTSEASON: Did not play.
High School
Prepped at Walden Grove High School in Sahuarita south of Tucson…Lettered three years in baseball as a pitcher and first baseman under head coach Murray Hicks…2022 Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American…2023 Perfect Game Preseason All-American.
Personal
Owen John Kramkowski (cram-COW-ski)…Son of Paul and Karoline Kramkowski…Majoring in Communication...One older brother, Calvin, and one older sister, Erin…Cousin, Emily Young, played softball at Stanford…Cousin, Katie Birtzil, played volleyball at New Mexico State…Enjoys playing golf and watching movies in his free time…Chose Arizona because, “I liked the coaches, they gave me the opportunity to stay in my hometown, and the facilities are incredible.”