Dylan, like most freshmen entering a collegiate baseball program, was forced to work throughout his freshman season with very little playing time. However, by his sophomore season Dylan was ready to help the Saints try to make some noise in the Carolinas Conference. During his sophomore year, Dylan played in 25 of the 52 games. He hit .267 with 12 hits including 2 doubles, a triple, and his first career home run. Dylan also scored 12 runs while adding 5 stolen bases. During his junior campaign, Dylan became a mainstay in the Saints lineup as he started all 51 games. Dylan set new career highs in most all offensive categories as he accumulated 60 hits for a .337 average. His power numbers increased as he had 5 doubles, 2 triples and 6 homeruns. He also had 33 RBI and a team high 24 stolen bases. Most impressive was probably the 6.5. sixty time he ran during scout day. All this created great enthusiasm around his senior year. Although disappointed, Dylan had another 36 hits including 11 doubles, 1 triple and 2 homeruns. He scored 25 runs drove in another 18 and stole 11 bases.