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The most prolific hitter in Citadel baseball history as he established 14 offensive records and earned first team All-Southern Conference honors all four years ... the league’s Player of the Year in 2001, he was also the 1998 SoCon Freshman of the Year and twice earned All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball (second team in 2000; third team in 2001) ... finished his career ranked fourth in the NCAA career total bases and seventh in career hits … among his many school records, he holds the career marks in games played (239), runs (230), hits in a season (99) and career (360), doubles (76), RBI in a season (86) and career (290), slugging percentage (.673) and fielding percentage (.989) … owning a career batting average of .367, he holds the mark with 17 home runs in a season and for his career, he belted 64 home runs (second best is Anthony Jenkins’ 32) … played on Fred Jordan-coached teams that went a combined 155-88 and started on teams that advanced to three NCAA regionals, won three Southern Conference Tournament titles and two SoCon regular season titles … drafted in the 24th round by the Florida Marlins.
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