Tremendous all-around player…Consistent offensive performer…Excellent defensive rightfielder…Transferred from WPI following his freshman season…Named a “Player to Watch” by
Collegiate Baseball.
2013: Named All-Region by the ABCA (First Team) and
D3baseball.com (Second Team)…Also named second-team All-Centennial Conference…Ended the year on a 28-game hitting streak and reset his own school record for hits in a season with 72, which led the conference and ranked 25th in Division III…Also shattered the school record while finishing second in the conference and third in Division III in doubles (24)… Finished second on the team and fourth in the conference in batting (.383)…Finished 6-for-7 in stolen-base attempts…Went 6-for-10 with five doubles, four runs, and four RBIs in a sweep of Ursinus…Went 5-for-6 in a win over Dickinson, tying a school record for hits in a game…Drove in five runs in a victory over Juniata…Hit .438 (7-for-16) in the Centennial Conference playoffs, belting three hits against Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins.
2012: Played in and started all 38 games in rightfield…Finished as the team’s fourth-leading hitter at .370…Set school records for hits (61) and at-bats (165)…Finished among the top-three on the team in runs (second, 33), RBIs (third, 26), and doubles (tied-second, seven)…Led Gettysburg with 21 multi-hit games, including six three-hit games, and put together a 17-game hitting streak…Went 3-for-5 with three runs and four RBIs in a win over Colby…Also finished 3-for-5 with four RBIs in a win over Penn State-Mont Alto…Was 4-for-6 in a victory at Juniata.
2011 (at WPI): Played in 31 games and made 30 starts in the outfield for the Engineers...Finished with 18 runs and 22 hits, including six doubles, one triple, and one home run, to go with nine RBIs.
High School: Played basketball, baseball and ran cross country at Hopedale H.S….Served as basketball captain…Earned All-Conference status…Cross Country team won a state title in 2005.
Family Connections: His brother, Artie was a catcher and captain of his baseball team at Brandeis University (2007-2010).
Major: Health Sciences.
Minors: Biology, Chemistry.
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