Bryan Byrne

Bryan Byrne

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Danville, CA

High School:
De La Salle HS

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 200

Position:
INF

Experience:
2V

2004: Tied for the team lead after starting all 55 games...led the team with 209 at-bats and was second with 64 hits...third on the team with a .306 overall batting average...led the team with a .414 OBP...recorded six homeruns with 28 RBI and a team-high 35 walks on the season...tallied four doubles, one triple, and three stolen bases...went 3-for-5 with a homerun and two RBI against Pepperdine on April 8...second on the team with 19 multi-hit games...posted two six-game hitting streaks on the season from January 31 to February 13 and from March 2 to March 20...second on the team with 141 assists.

2003: Was named West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year...earned First Team All-WCC honors...was the only player to start all 56 games...tallied a .358 batting average overall, third best in the conference, .366 average in conference games...his overall average ranked best on team and among freshman and third baseman in the WCC...was named the team's co-Most Valuable Player...led the team in nine offensive categories including batting average, runs (42), hits (78), doubles (15), RBI (46), total bases (112), slugging percentage (.514), walks (26) and on-base percentage (.429)...reached base safely in 53-of-56 games...recorded 22 multiple-hit games...collected three or more hits in 10 games...recorded an 11-game hitting streak from February 6 to March 2...had 14 multiple-RBI games...finished a game with four hits, four times, against Oral Roberts (4-for-5, two RBI), Pepperdine (4-for-4, one run scored), San Diego (4-for-6, one RBI and one run scored), Santa Clara (4-for-5, one RBI)...recorded a .930 fielding percentage at the hot corner.

High School: Enters Saint Mary's after earning two letters in baseball at De La Salle High School...finished his senior season with a .410 batting average, five homeruns and 20 RBI...was a two-time All-Bay Valley Athletic League honoree...helped lead his team to a co-league championship in 2001...was also recruited by Santa Clara, California, Hawai'i and Georgetown.