Tyler Houston ’18 was 7 years old when he first visited Butler University. A Finance major from Brownsburg (Indiana) Houston frequented Butler’s sports camps as a child.
So when the time came to choose a school for himself, Butler immediately came to mind. “I definitely wanted a small school,” he said. “When I came for a tour of the campus, it was everything I remembered. I could see myself here.”
More specifically: He could see himself as a student athlete here.
“I had an opportunity to play baseball and accomplish my academic goals,” he said.
That’s exactly what Houston has done. After a standout, first-year season, Houston was named second team All-BIG EAST. In spring 2017, he was named first team All-BIG EAST and led the Bulldogs in home runs. However, Houston has developed more than just his athletic ability.
“The first two years were pretty big adjustments,” Houston said. “Once I settled in though, I got better at managing my time.”
“The business program is amazing,” he said. “I’m in a Portfolio Management class right now and I’ve gotten really into investing stocks. Before, I didn’t really understand what that was.”
He has also grown as a leader.
During his first year at Butler, Houston said a senior baseball teammate took the time to mentor him. “Having that mentor was great,” Houston said. “Now I’m in his shoes and I get the chance to do the same thing for younger athletes.”
In the process, Houston said he has found lifelong friends.
“My favorite part is being around the guys,” he said. “The fun atmosphere is incredible.”
As far as baseball, well he’s not quite done with that either. “Our goal this year is to compete, qualify, and win the BIG EAST tournament,” he said. “And if the opportunity [to play baseball post-collegiately] presents itself, I might pursue that.”