MSUB Adds MCC Catcher (6/22/07)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State
University Billings baseball coach Chris Brown announced Friday
that Steven Larson will transfer from Miles Community College to
play for the Yellowjackets. The Ronan, Mont., native is a
6-foot-1 catcher who played two seasons for the Pioneers.
“We are very excited to have
Steven join our program,” said Brown. “He is a very gifted
defensive player with a strong arm and a good feel for the game.
At the plate he has developed into a solid, disciplined hitter
that puts the ball in play and has the ability to drive the ball
gap to gap. Steven is a leader on and off the field. He is a
solid student that will make an immediate impact in our program
at practice, in the classroom, and on the field.”
Larson started 48 games for
the Pioneers this season, helping them reach the NJCAA Division
II World Series. He batted .288 in 146 at bats and was third on
the team with 39 RBIs. Larson had a .974 fielding percentage
and threw out 13 of 35 base runners.
Larson will by vying for the
catching spot vacated by graduated senior Jake Samuelson.
Samuelson, who also came to MSUB from Miles Community College,
has been the Jackets’ regular catcher for the program’s first
two seasons. The team captain and leader, Samuelson batted .302
in 86 games over the last two seasons.
The Yellowjackets will move
from the Heartland Conference to the Great Northwest Athletic
Conference beginning with the 2008 season. Central Washington,
Western Oregon, Saint Martin’s, and Northwest Nazarene are the
other baseball schools in the GNAC. |