About Kendall: Is the sone of Joseph and Jennifer Hazel.
High School Highlights: Kendall was a four-year All-Conference First Team selection, three-year First Team All-District and First Team All-State performer in baseball. He was also First Team All-State Academic and participated in the All Star Series for Small School West. Kendall was also the team captain of his football and baseball teams. He lettered four times in baseball, three times in football and twice in basketball.
College Highlights:
2016: He made 10 appearances from the bullpen while starting 2 games this season for the beavers. He struck out 22 batters in 25.1 innings pitched and finished with 7 strikeouts in 5.1 innings pitched in the final game for the beavers.
2015: He made 13 appearances, including six starts, and posted a 5-3 recorded and a 3.54 ERA. His five wins tied him for the team lead and his eight decisions were also most on the staff. He was third with 40.2 innings pitched, allowing 21 runs and 38 hits, while finishing third with 45 strikeouts. He started the season-opener against Cornell and earned the win after allowing just two runs (one earned) on seven hits, while striking out five and walking none over 6.0 innings. Had one of his best outings of his career when he struck out a career-high eight over seven innings during BVU''s 2-1 win against Coe on April 21. He pitched five innings of relief in the season-finale against Loras in the IIAC Tournament, and allowed just two hits while striking out six and walking two.
2014: Made six appearances, including two starts, and went 1-1 overall with a 3.86 ERA in 18.2 innings of work. He was charged with 12 runs on 18 hits, while striking out 13 and walking 14. He picked up his win at Wartburg on April 26 when he worked 4.2 innings, allowed just one run and three hits while striking out three.
2013: Appeared in eight games, including four starts, as a freshman. He went 4-3 overall with a 3.60 ERA over 30 innings of work. He ranked fourth on the staff in innings pitched. He picked up the win in his collegiate debut, as he worked 1.1 innings of relief, allowing four runs and striking out two as BVU won 8-7 over North Park. He then won three straight starts late in the season where he combined to allow only three runs over 19 innings pitched, while striking out four and walking just two.