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  Brian Youchak

Brian Youchak

Player Profile

Class:
RS Junior

Hometown:
Pittsburgh, PA

High School:
Vincentian Academy

Height / Weight:
5-7 / 170

Position:
OF

As a Redshirt Junior (2009): Named D3 Baseball First Team Preseason All-American in 2009.

As a Redshirt Sophomore (2008): Started 42 games, 36 in the outfield and received second team All-Centennial honors ... named First Team ABCA All-American and D3Baseball.com First Team All-American ... earned a spot on the NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team ... finished with a .467 batting average (86-of-184) ... had 22 stolen bases and 59 RBI on the year ... hit nine home runs ... had a 28-game hit-streak and 20 multi-hit games ... finished with seven RBI after two home runs against Franklin & Marshall (April 19) ... hit two doubles against Haverford (April 26) and Christopher Newport (May 14) ... had the game-winning RBI in the Centennial Conference Championship against Haverford (May 4) ... went 4-for-4 and drove in three runs against Randolph Macon in the NCAA South Regional (May 15).

As a Sophomore (2007): Redshirt Season.

As a Freshman (2006): Played in eight games, starting twice ... started in the designated hitter's spot and picked up his first career hit in a win over Villa Julie on March 14 ... was hit by a pitch in a game-one start against Augsburg in Chandler, AZ (March 21) ... tripled and scored a run as a pinch-hitter in a win over North Central (March 22) in Mesa.

Personal: Brian G. Youchak ... born May 25, 1986 ... son of Blanca and Gregory Youchak ... helped Vincentian to Section 2A championships in 2004 and 2005 ...named a WPIAL Section A First Team All-Star his sophomore through senior years ... state all-star pick as a senior ... a 2005 YMCA Scholar-Athlete selection ...majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering.

 

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