At Columbia: Became 23rd player in Columbia Men's Basketball history to score 1,000 points on December 29th, 2007 against Polytechnic... Lions’ leading scorer in 2006-07 for the second consecutive year with 13.3 ppg ... named first team All-Ivy League, becoming the first Columbia player to do so since Craig Austin'02CC in 2000 ... named second team All-Metropolitan Area ... 2007-08 team captain ... with 830 points through his junior year, he was poised to be the Lions' first 1,000-point scorer since 2001 ... led the Ivy League in three-point percentage (.578) and field goal percentage (.509) ... ranked 29th in the country in field goal percentage ... helped Columbia to a #12 ranking nationally in team three-point field goal percentage ... broke Columbia’s single-season three-point field goal percentage record at 50.9 percent (the previous record of 48.1 percent was set in 1992 until 2005 when Jeremiah Boswell ?05CC went 44-of-88 for 50 percent) ... ranks sixth all-time in Columbia’s single-season history with 131 defensive rebounds... two-sport athlete at Columbia, playing baseball and basketball ... named second team All-Ivy League as a starting pitcher in 2007.
2006-07: Played and started in all 28 games ... scored in double digits in all but four contests ... totaled at least two rebounds in every game ... totaled four double-doubles this season (Kennesaw State, Penn, at Cornell and at Dartmouth) ... had 17 points in 18 minutes at Harvard on 7-of-8 shooting ... had a career-high and team, season , single-game high with 14 rebounds at Dartmouth ... also had 21 points in that game on 7-11 shooting, scoring the final six points of the game to ensure a Columbia win ... led the Lions in scoring at Duke with 13 points ... scored a career-high and team single-season high 29 points vs. UC Davis ... vs. UC Davis, Baumann played 31 minutes, went 13-of-22 from the field with 10 rebounds, one assist, one steal and six dunks ... ... named to the Third Annual Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic All-Tournament team for the second consecutive year ... named Ivy League Player of the week for the first four games of the season, in which he averaged 18 points and 8.8 rebounds per game ... ... scored 15 or more points 11 times and scored 20+ points four times ... scored at least one three-pointer in 17 games ... had 17 points in 18 minutes vs. Harvard on 7-of-8 shooting ... has had only two scoreless games in three seasons.
2005-06: Lions’ leading scorer with 13.7 ppg ... second team All-Ivy League ...ranked fifth in the League in scoring, sixth in rebounding and top ten in field goal percentage and free throw percentage ... two-time Ivy League Player of the Week (11/28 and 1/23) ... Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic MVP ... scored in double digits 19 times ... recorded his first collegiate double-double vs. LIU with 18 points and 13 rebounds ... scored a career-high 19 points two times (at Cornell and at Brown) ... scored in double digits in 11 consecutive games dating back to the 2004-05 season, the streak stopping when he scored nine points in 20 minutes at Wagner ... shot .473 from the floor and .395 from behind the arc ... a 79 percent free throw shooter ... grabbed at least two rebounds in all but one game ... led the team in scoring 13 times ... was perfect from the line seven times and went 11 of 12 from the line in the home-win vs. Princeton ... led the team in assists vs. Troy, Lafayette and at Brown ... played in 27 games, starting 26 ... plays baseball for Columbia as well.
2004-05: Missed much of the season due to injury, but led the team in scoring over the last five games of the season ... scored a career-high 17 points vs. Penn in 17 minutes on 7-of-9 shooting ... shot 63.6 percent from the floor over the final five games of the season ... shot .583 from the floor from the year ... had career-high nine rebounds vs. Yale in the season finale ... earned one of Columbia's four Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors when he scored 14 points vs. Princeton and 17 vs. Penn and shot 81 percent from the floor for the two games ... plays baseball at Columbia as well.
At Staples: Named first team All-State as a senior ... Hartford Courant, the Coach's Association and the New Haven Register's Athlete of the Year...first-team all FCIAC ... two-sport athlete at Staples, playing both basketball and baseball ... averaged 30 ppg, 11 rpg and 2 bpg as a senior at Staples ... led team to its first home win in the state playoffs in 15 years, against arch rival ... school's all-time leading scorer ... two-time captain of basketball, captain of baseball as a senior ... hit .420 and went 7-3 with a 0.95 ERA on the mound.