2009: Started nine of the 14 games in which he appeared...threw 65.1 innings with a 4.82 ERA...tied for second on the team with four wins...struck out 47 batters, second most on the team, and gave up only 21 walks...surrendered only one run in three innings of relief against Maryland Eastern Shore (3/8)...tossed 6.1 innings of one-run ball at Navy (3/29) and struck out four without giving up a walk...lasted eight innings in win at Bucknell (4/5)...did not give up a run in six innings of work against Lehigh (4/12)...charged with just one run in six innings at Le Moyne (5/3). 2008: Made 11 appearances with 10 starts...finished the season with three wins...logged 59.1 innings of work, the second-highest total on the team...pitched 6.2 innings of work in first start of the season vs. VMI (2/23) and gave up just one earned run...struck out a season-high five batters in six innings of one-run ball vs. Harvard (3/16)...pitched a complete game shutout vs. Lehigh (4/12) and matched his season-best with five strikeouts...walked only one Mountain Hawk en route to his third win of the season...logged six innings of work at Stony Brook (5/3) in final start of the season. 2007: Had a solid rookie season, pitching 61.2 innings while finishing with a 6-2 record in 10 starts...posted a season ERA of 3.50...Freshman All-American...runner-up for Patriot League Rookie of the Year...named Patriot League Rookie of the Week during the season...allowed just 24 earned runs and surrendered only 20 walks...allowed one run in seven innings of work in first collegiate start against Maryland (3/4)...surrendered no earned runs in six innings against Bucknell (4/17) to earn the win...gave up just one earned run in eight innings of work in win against UMBC (5/6). Year ERA G/GS W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO 2007 3.50 11/10 6-2 0 61.2 66 25 24 20 29 2008 4.70 11/10 3-4 0 59.1 64 37 31 17 29 2009 4.82 14/9 4-3 1 65.1 73 41 35 21 47 Total 4.35 36/29 13-9 1 186.1 203 103 90 58 105 |
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