2014: 20 APP/5 GS, 1-4, 5.77 ERA, 1 SV, 48.1 IP, 63 H, 40 R, 31 ER, 11 BB, 30 SO ... May 19: earned win against Washington State, allowing six hits and two runs with four strikeouts in four innings of relief ... April 29: earned save at Washington, allowing just one hit in two innings out of the bullpen ... April 25: pitched 5 1/3 innings of relief at North Dakota, allowing just three hits and one run while striking out five batters.
2013: 15 appearances ... 12 starts ... 7-5 ... 4.18 ERA ... 37 strikeouts ... WAC: 6 appearances ... 6 starts ... 4-1 ... 3.23 ERA ... 21 strikeouts ... May 16 vs. New Mexico State: pitched 5 complete innings of the 7 inning game, only allowing 4 rhits with no runs and no walks, striking out 4 at the plate ... May 5 vs. Sacramento State: started the first 6.1 innings only allowing 5 runs to Seattle's 9 runs, giving him the win ... May 1 vs. Oregon: came in to pitch 1.2 innings, allowing no runs and no hits, giving him the win ... April 28 at San Jose State: pitched 6.2 innings only allowing 1 run with 3 strikeouts and no walks to get him the win ... April 21 vs. UT Arlington: threw a shutout game with no runs scored in 9 innings pitched with only 4 hits and 8 strikeouts ... Feb. 22 at Cal Poly: struck out eight batters and allowed two unearned runs.
2012: Olson redshirted during the 2012 baseball season.
Tacoma CC: Olson pitched two years for the Titans. He was named Second Team NWAACC in 2010.
Enumclaw High School: Olson was a three year varsity starter for the Hornets. He was named All-League Honorable mention in 2007, Second Team All-League in 2008, and made the league's first team in 2009, as well as to the All-State team. Olson was given the team's MVP award in 2007 and voted Most Inspirational in both 2008 and 2009. He helped take the team to the playoffs form 2007 and 2009 and threw a no-hitter in 2009.
Personal: Full name is Andrew Jordan Olson. His parents are Toni and Kevin Olson, and he has two older sisters named Rechelle and Amanda, and a younger brother named Alex. Cousin Brian Howard spent time in the NFL playing for the St. Louis Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs. Olson is a psychology major and enjoys music and traveling as well as baseball.