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Sam Eagleson
 7  Sam Eagleson
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Reading, PA

High School:
Governor Mifflin

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 195

Position:
RHP

B/T:
L/R

2011: D3baseball.com preseason First Team All-American • Appeared in 15 games, making nine starts • had 62 strikeouts over 74.2 innings of work • had a season-high eight strike outs in a complete-game win over Haverford (March 26) • recorded first career save against Washington College (April 21) • led the team in strikeouts (62) • earned the win over Randolph-Macon in the first elimination game of the 2011 NCAA Regional, throwing 8.2 innings with eight strikeouts • tied for first on the team in wins (6) • led the team in innings pitched • led the team with four complete games • second in the conference with batters struck out looking (24).

2010: ABCA First Team All-American and First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region • named ECAC South Pitcher of the Year • earned First Team All-Centennial Conference honors and selected as CC Pitcher of the Year • set school and conference record for winning percentage with 12-0 record • tied Mark Campbell's (1983-86) school record for single-season wins • second on team in strikeouts with 61 on the year • pitched team-high four complete games • pitched seven shutout innings to earn win over Macalester (March 13) • allowed one run in eight innings against Southern Maine (March 19) • surrendered just three hits and one run in eight innings against Stevenson (April 23), while also recording season-high eight strikeouts • pitched complete game in Blue Jays 7-4 win over Shenandoah in NCAA College World Series.

2009: Played in 11 games and had two starts while batting .333 • hit a double against Brockport (March 17).

Personal: Samuel H. Eagleson • son of Lynn and Will Eagleson • a Carpenter Cup Team selection at Governor Mifflin • member of the county senior all-star team • All-Berks County First Team • Berks County Player of the Year as a senior • Berks County Athlete of the Year in his junior and senior seasons • member of the Johns Hopkins football team which advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals in the fall of 2009 • earned Second Team All-Centennial honors in football • majoring in political science.

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