Player Biographies - Duke University Athletics
Player Biographies - Duke University Athletics
Player Biographies - Duke University Athletics
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BARTLES’ CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Season Batting Statistics<br />
Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB-K SB-A<br />
2005 .311 53-52 196 23 61 11 1 0 37 22-44 6-8<br />
2006 .292 55-55 236 38 69 13 2 7 41 15-59 5-6<br />
Career .301 108-107 432 61 130 24 3 7 78 37-103 11-14<br />
ACC Batting Statistics<br />
Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB-K SB-A<br />
2005 .261 30-30 111 9 29 6 0 0 14 16-29 3-5<br />
2006 .215 30-30 130 13 28 5 0 3 17 8-35 3-4<br />
Career .237 60-60 241 22 57 11 0 3 31 24-64 6-9<br />
<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Biographies</strong><br />
2006: Started all 55 games at shortstop ... led the team in home runs (seven), hits (69), RBI (41), atbats<br />
(236), total plate appearances (256) and total bases (107) ... ranked second in runs scored (38)<br />
and doubles (13) ... finished third in slugging percentage<br />
(.453) and tied for third in triples (two) ... ranked<br />
fourth in batting average (.292) and seventh in on-base<br />
percentage (.337) ... had 17 multiple-hit games on the<br />
year, including a pair of four-hit games, five three-hit<br />
games and 10 two-hit games ... recorded seven multiple-RBI<br />
games, including a career-high seven-RBI performance,<br />
two five-RBI games, two three-RBI games<br />
and a pair of two-RBI games ... his season-long 10-<br />
game hitting streak (4/16-5/9) tied for the team’s second-longest<br />
hitting streak ... also had a nine-game<br />
hitting streak (2/21-3/4) ... hit a grand slam for his first<br />
career home run against Seton Hall (2/10) ... also<br />
had five RBI in the game to go along with two runs<br />
scored ... recorded a career-high four hits against East<br />
Carolina (2/21) ... his second home run of the year came<br />
against Elon (2/22) ... went 3-for-5 with one home run, one<br />
double, a career-high seven RBI and a career-high four<br />
runs scored against Radford (2/25) ... had a four-hit day<br />
against Winthrop (3/11) ... hit his fourth homer of the year<br />
against Winthrop (3/12) ... had a home run and five RBI<br />
against Boston College (4/2) ... sixth long ball of the<br />
season came against No. 18 Virginia (4/7) ... hit his<br />
final homer of the year against Virginia Tech (4/23).<br />
2005: Started 52 of 53 games played as a freshman<br />
... made 38 starts at shortstop, 13 at first base and one<br />
at designated hitter ... led the Blue Devils in RBI (37)<br />
and tied for the team lead in doubles (11) ... finished second in batting average (.311), hits (61), on-base percentage (.384), total plate appearances<br />
(225) and walks (22) ... ranked third in at-bats (196), runs scored (23) and slugging percentage (.378) ... finished fifth in stolen bases (six) ...<br />
compiled a team-high 12-game hitting streak (2/6-27) ... also had a six-game hitting streak (3/12-21) ... ranked second on the team with 14 multiple-hit games ... recorded a careerhigh<br />
four hits against Maryland (4/16), going 4-for-5 with a double and two RBI ... registered seven three-hit games and six two-hit games on the year ... led the Blue Devils with 11 multiple-<br />
RBI games ... recorded a season-high four RBI against Army (2/25) ... also had four three-RBI games and six two-RBI games on the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner at A.L. Brown<br />
... all-state selection as a senior ... was the top-ranked position player in North Carolina coming out of high school ... was a preseason TPX All-American as a senior ... hit .450 with five home<br />
runs and 32 stolen bases as a senior ... batted .410 with five home runs and 25 stolen bases during his junior campaign ... also lettered in football and basketball ... was the valedictorian of his<br />
high school class ... served as president of the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born Brett Carl Bartles on August 20, 1986, in Charlotte, N.C. ... son<br />
of Carl and Nancy Bartles ... has a brother, Chad, and a sister, Shannon ... father played football at Lenoir-Rhyne and then professionally ... mother played basketball at Appalachian State.<br />
CAUSEY’S CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Season Batting Statistics<br />
Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB-K SB-A<br />
2005 .268 27-23 71 9 19 6 2 2 13 5-10 0-3<br />
2006 .171 19-9 41 2 7 1 0 0 2 1-13 0-0<br />
Career .232 46-32 112 11 26 7 2 2 15 6-23 0-3<br />
ACC Batting Statistics<br />
Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB-K SB-A<br />
2005 .160 10-9 25 1 4 1 0 0 2 0-4 0-0<br />
2006 .091 8-2 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-7 0-0<br />
Career .139 18-11 36 1 5 1 0 0 2 0-11 0-0<br />
2006: Started nine of 19 games played as a sophomore ... made five starts at designated<br />
hitter and four starts behind the plate ... batted .171 on the year with a double, two RBI and<br />
two runs scored ... had a pair of two-hit<br />
games on the season against Seton Hall (2/<br />
12) and East Carolina (2/21) ... had two hits,<br />
an RBI and a run scored against Seton Hall (2/<br />
12) ... drove in a run and had a double against<br />
Radford (2/26) ... made one relief appearance on<br />
the mound, working 1.0 scoreless inning against<br />
High Point (4/5). 2005: Started 23 of 27 games<br />
played as a freshman ... all 23 starts came<br />
behind the plate ... hit .268 with two home<br />
runs, six doubles, two triples and 13 RBI ...<br />
finished second on the team in triples and tied<br />
for second in home runs ... had three multiple-hit games<br />
and three multiple-RBI games on the season ... registered<br />
a two-hit game against Maryland-Eastern Shore<br />
(2/12) ... recorded two three-hit games against Maryland-Eastern<br />
Shore (2/13) and Navy (3/15), going 3-<br />
for-4 in both games ... had three two-RBI games<br />
against Maryland-Eastern Shore (2/11 & 2/13) and<br />
against Elon (2/23) ... hit his first collegiate home run<br />
against Maryland-Eastern Shore (2/13) ... hit his<br />
second career home run against UNC Wilmington<br />
(2/16) ... compiled a six-game hitting streak (3/13-<br />
4/1) ... freshman campaign was cut short due to<br />
mid-season knee surgery. High School: Threeyear<br />
letterwinner at Wesleyan Academy ... spent<br />
his freshman season at Northwest Guilford ...<br />
three-time all-conference selection ... all-state selection as a senior ... started all 30 games as a senior, hitting .428 with seven home<br />
runs, 40 RBI and 10 steals to lead Wesleyan Academy to the 3A State Championship ... his N.C. Stars summer league team won<br />
three consecutive state titles ... was the ninth-ranked senior in the state in 2004. Personal: Born Ronald William Causey on November 23, 1985, in Greensboro, N.C. ... son<br />
of Ron and Mary Causey ... has a sister, Shelley.<br />
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