Jacen Killebrew

1 - Jacen Killebrew

Height: 6-2
Weight: 185
Year: Sr.
Hometown: La Plata, Md.
High School: La Plata
Position: CF
Major: Economics
Bats/Throws: R/R

2010: Team captain.

2009: CAC All-Academic Team ... team captain ... stepped on the field for all 37 games with 36 starts ... fifth on the team with .250 average on third-best 31 hits and team-high 124 at-bats ... drove in fifth-best 15 runs while adding four triples and three doubles ... crossed home plate a second-best 26 times ... eight multiple hit games, including season-high three hits twice ... two multiple RBI games, including bringing home three runs at Washington (Md.) [first game] ... 1.000 fielding percentage in 74 tries. 

2008: CAC Player of the Week (April 28) ... played in 38 games with 36 starts ... paced Seahawks with .338 average on team-highs of 44 hits and 130 plate appearances ... led with 24 stolen bases while ranking second with 28 runs scored and third with 21 RBI ... connected on eight doubles, including a pair of doubles vs. Polytechnic [second game], and two triples ... 15 multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games ... career-highs of five RBI and four hits at Gallaudet [first game] ... .969 fielding percentage.

2007 (Catawba): Awarded both athletic and academic scholarships ... saw action in 10 games ... batted .222 (2-9) with four runs scored.

La Plata HS: 2006 graduate ... three-sport athlete (football, indoor track, baseball) ... two-time first team All-Charles County and first team All-SMAC ... first team Washington Post All-Extra in 2005 and 2006 ... notched 86 doubles and 14 triples, going 39-of-47 in three years ... garnered All-Charles County honors in both football and indoor track ... made honor roll ... earned Physical Education Award ... served as a representative for both SGA and Key Club.

Personal: Jacen Patrick Killebrew ... has hopes of operating his own business in the future ... born August 3, 1988 in Clinton, Md. ... son of Buddy and Pat Killebrew ... has an older sister named Dana who swam at Goucher.

Why St. Mary's?: "To play baseball and attain a great education."