Career Single-Game Highs:
Hits: 4 vs. Chaminade, 4/5/05
Runs: 3 eight times
RBI: 4 vs. Albertson College, 4/13/05
Doubles: 2 seven times
Triples: 1 vs. Western Oregon, 4/3/05
Homeruns: 2 vs. Albertson College, 4/13/05
Stolen Bases: 2 vs. SF State, 2/18/03; 2 vs.
St. Martin’s, 3/9/05
Junior Season (2004): Played in 54 games, starting 53...named All-Pacific
West Conference second team...was 52-for-165 at the
plate for a .315 average...was second in the PacWest
Conference for total hits...led the team and ranked
seventh in the PacWest for batting average...scored
29 runs, tied for first on the team and third in the
conference...drove in 21 RBI, fourth on the
team...hit five home runs, tied for second on the
team and third in the conference...hit safely in 38
games...ten game consecutive hitting streak from
March 10 to March 20 is second longest in school
history...drove in three
RBI in two different games...had six multiple RBI
games...had five multiple runs scored games...had
79 total bases and a .479 slugging percentage,
second on the team and eighth in the conference...79
total bases ranked third in the conference...12
doubles ranked third in the conference...led the
PacWest with 11 Sac bunts...finished the season with
a .300 career batting average, a school record...at
the end of the season was also second in school
history with 44 career runs scored, second with 18
career doubles, third with 86 career hits, fifth
with 31 career RBI, and second with a career .415
slugging percentage.
Sophomore Season (2003): Played
in 30 games, starting 28...batted .253 in 75 at bats
with a .300 on base percentage...hit three doubles
and drew five walks...scored eight runs, stole a
team-high three bases, and drove in five
RBI...posted a .934 fielding percentage while
splitting time between shortstop and the
outfield...made 37 put outs with 34 assists...had
six multiple-hit games, with three hits against San
Francisco State and Valley City State...drove in two
runs and scored a pair while going 3-for-3 against
Valley City.
Freshman
Season (2002): Played in 22 games,
starting 19...led the team with a .319 batting
average in 47 at bats...scored seven runs, fifth on
the team...drove in five RBI while posting a .383
slugging percentage...stole two bases...had a .373
on base percentage with four walks...went 3-for-3
with two doubles and a run scored in the
Yellowjackets' first ever PacWest Conference
victory, a 7-1 defeat of BYU-Hawaii...had four
multiple-hit games...posted a 1.000 fielding
percentage with 18 put outs and two assists. |