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Alex Trezza
 41  Alex Trezza
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Middletown, NY

High School:
Pine Bush

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 200

Position:
Infield

Major:
Undecided

2001: Stony Brook's first All-American, selected Third Team by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper (5/25)....played and started in all 51 games for the Seawolves, hitting .337...ranks in the top five in homeruns and top 10 in RBI nationally...owns four school records and could own as many as 10 before his college career is over...played 24 games as the team's catcher and 27 as the first baseman...team leader in homeruns with 23 and RBI with 68, setting single season records in both categories...led the team in nine offensive categories including runs scored (59), slugging percentage (.790) and walks (36)...became program's all-time homeruns leader on April 8 with a three-run homerun against Pace...16 multi-hit games and 20 multi-RBI games...had multi-homerun games against Cornell (3/22), CW Post (3/31) and Wagner (4/19)...went 6-for-21 with five homeruns and 14 RBI in five-game span to start April...two homeruns and seven RBI against Cornell (3/22)...three hits, six RBI against Columbia in a doubleheader (3/25)...two homeruns, seven RBI versus Pace in a doubleheader (4/7)...raised average above .400 during a four-game span (3/31-4/4)...game-winning homerun against St. John's (4/5)...went 1-for-3 with five RBI against Pace (4/6)...went 3-for-10 with four RBI in three-gam set with Binghamton (4/21-22)...4-for-9 with six RBI in three-game sweep of New York Tech (4/28-29)...

2000: tremendous power at the plate, Trezza played in all 41 games, starting in 40 as the team's designated hitter...led the team in homeruns and RBI with 15 and 53, respectively...slugging percentage of .718...hit .600 with the bases loaded (six situations)...a clutch hitter, Trezza hit .786 with a man on third and less than two out (14 situations)...collected 18 two-out RBI's to lead the team...opened the season with homeruns in each of the first two games...went 3-for-3 with two runs and an RBI against Central Connecticut (3-10-00)...Third homerun of the season came in the fourth game - a solo shot against Hofstra in a 7-4 win (3-16-00)...two-run single against Drexel in 10-9 win (3-23-00)...3-for-5 with five RBI including a grand slam and an RBI double in 22-7 win over Dartmouth (3-23-00)...solo homerun in 9-1 win over Vermont (3-24-00)...went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored in 18-9 vitory over Quinnipiac (3-29-00)...went 2-for-3 with two RBI in 7-4 loss to Albany (4-1-00)...two RBI's without getting an official at-bat in an 11-1 victory over Albany (4-2-00)...collected four RBI on two-run singles in first and second innings against Pace (4-8-00)...three-run homerun in fifth inning propelled Seawolves to 9-6 win over Pace (4-8-00)...hit two homeruns and collected six RBI in 19-6 win over Sacred Heart (4-12-00)...two-run homerun and RBI triple in 27-20 victory over Quinnipiac (4-13-00)...two-run homerun the difference in 5-4 win over New York (4-26-00)...cracked two homeruns and five RBI in 2-for-5 performance against Pace (4-30-00)...Three-run 10th inning homerun gave Seawolves a 14-11 victory over Wagner at home (5-3-00)...

1999: Played in 47 games, starting in 46...selected to the ABCA/Rawlings All-Northeast Region First Team...New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Year...New England Collegiate Conference First Team selection... second on the team in runs scored (59), doubles (13), homeruns (17), RBI’s (55), walks (21), slugging% (.798)...chosen as the team’s rookie of the year...third on the team in total bases with 142...committed 22 errors in 153 attempts at shortstop...second on the team in multi-RBI games with 15...second in multi-hit games with 22...owned the team’s longest hitting streak at 21 games...had five RBI’s against Wagner in a 16-4 win on March 19 and against Bridgeport in an 11-7 win on April 22...went 13-for-26 with 11 RBI’s and 11 runs scored in a six-game span in April...scored a run in 21 straight games during the month of April...had four putouts and six assists in a 5-1 win over St. John’s (MN.) on March 30...

High School: Earned all-county accolades as a sophomore and junior . . . batted .440 as a sophomore, .420 as a junior and .390 as a senior . . . received four letters in both baseball and hockey at Pine Bush High School leading both teams to their respective championships.

Tail Ends: Four-year letterwinner in ice hockey in high school...cites his greatest moment in sports as winning the high school hockey championships as a sophomore and junior and ECAC championship...Cites the best thing about being an athlete as working hard equates success...biggest inspiration to play sports was his father...

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