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24 Brian Conley

  • Position Outfielder
  • Height 6-2
  • Weight 180
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Gaithersburg, MD
  • Highschool Quince Orchard H.S.

Biography

Outstanding senior who will be the Tigers’ rightfielder this year ... third-year starter with the potential to play professionally ...  has played second base, shortstop and third base in career ... could also pitch ... very good college hitter who should be one of the Tigers’ top hitters ... had tremendous summer playing in the Coastal Plains League ... led CPL in hitting with a .372 batting average ... also had 7 doubles, 5 home runs and 33 runs batted in ...  ranks 13th on Tigers’ career home run list with 24 round-trippers ... outstanding student who could be a candidate for Academic All-America honors.

2007 Season:  Starter in 48 games ... started four games as pitcher ... started in 48 games in rightfield ... Tigers’ third-leading hitter with a .335 batting average ... ranked tenth in the CAA with a .447 on-base percentage ... led Tigers with 11 home runs and a .597 slugging percentage ... also led team with 31 walks ... had 14 multi-hit games ... had five three-hit games and nine two-hit games ... had a 17-game hitting streak from March 10-31 ... batted .339 in CAA games with 7 homers and 23 RBI’s ... had game-winning single in 13th inning of Tigers’ 7-6 victory over Maryland ... hit game-winning grandslam homer in 11th inning of Tigers’ 9-3 win at Mount St. Mary’s ...  helped Tigers win three-game series by batting .500 with three RBI’s ... had three hits and three stolen bases in 9-8 loss to Delaware ... led Tigers to an 8-5 win over Buffalo by hitting a pair of two-run homers ... hit a grand slam homer in 10-8 win over Northeastern in series finale ... batted .500 with 7 RBI’s in three-game series against Northeastern ... homered and drove in two runs to help Tigers to a 7-6 win over George Mason ... had three hits and four RBI’s in 12-2 victory over Georgia State ... outstanding defensive rightfielder who made only one error in 84 fielding chances (.988) ... pitched in four games and had an 0-1 record with a 9.82 E.R.A.

2006 Season:  Played in 52 games and started 51 times ... made 19 starts at second base and 29 starts at third base ... also served as Tigers’ designated hitter three times ... Tigers’ fourth-leading hitter with a .311 batting average ... led the Tigers with 10 home runs and 46 runs scored ... had a .531 slugging percentage to lead the team ... also led the team with 11 stolen bases in 15 tries ... drew 33 walks and had a .411 on-base percentage ... had 16 mulit-hit games ... also made two relief appearances and did not allow a run ... pitched one scoreless inning of relief in 5-2 win over Delaware State ... threw two hitless innings of shutout relief in 5-2 victory at UMBC ... tied a school record with three home runs in one game ... homered three times in Tigers’ 16-12 win at Delaware State ... went 4-for-5 against the Hornets with four runs scored and six runs batted in ... had two hits and scored two runs in Tigers’ 8-4 win over LeMoyne ... had a two-run single to help Tigers beat The Citadel in Citadel Tournament championship game ... blasted a two-run homer in Tigers’ 9-8 loss at Virginia Tech ... had two hits and three RBI’s in 13-12 win over Coppin State ... hit a two-run homer against Coppin and hit a game-winning single in the bottom of the tenth inning ... went 3-for-4 in 10-4 to Virginia Commonwealth ... batted .375 in Tigers’ two games at North Carolina ... clouted a three-run homer in 7-6 loss at George Mason ... walked three times and singled  in 11-8 victory over Delaware ... hit a two-run homer to help Tigers post a 6-3 win over George Washington ... batted .363 with a homer and three RBI’s in three-game series at Georgia State ... had three hits, including a clutch home run, to help Tigers earn a 9-6 win over UNC Wilmington ... blasted a solo homer in the seventh inning to give Tigers a 7-6 lead ... led Tigers to a 9-8 win at Temple with two hits and three RBI’s ... tripled in tying runs and scored eventual game-winning run in sixth inning  ... led Tigers to a 6-5 win at Northeastern by hitting a two-run double in the eighth inning to give Tigers the lead ... batted .400 in three-game series at Northeastern ... blasted a two-run homer in 5-2 win over Delaware State ... walked four times and batted .375 to lead Tigers to back-to-back wins at Hofstra.

2005 Season:  Appeared in 50 games as a freshman infielder ... made 15 starts at third base ... batted .191 with 3 home runs and 8 runs batted in ... drew 15 walks and had a .360 on-base percentage ... scored 16 runs with 3 stolen bases ... helped Tigers to a 14-2 win over Mount St. Mary’s by hitting a two-run homer ... had two hits, including a two-run homer, in record-setting 30-3 win over Richmond ... walked twice and scored two runs in win over Long Island ... had two hits and scored two runs in 7-5 loss at George Washington ... went two-for-three and scored two runs in 16-14 loss to William & Mary in regular season finale ... had monstrous three-run homer against UNC Wilmington in Colonial Athletic Association Tournament ... hit homer in the eighth inning and gave Tigers a 6-1 lead over CAA regular season champions as Tigers pulled out win.

Background:   Two-time All-Montgomery County first team selection ... named as Montgomery County Player of the Year as a senior ... batted .400 as a senior with 17 runs batted in ... compiled a 5-0 record as a pitcher with a 1.95 ERA in 2004 ... threw two no-hitters  as a senior ... had 58 strikeouts in 28 innings also hit .400 as a junior ... led the Cougars to division championship in 2004 ... honored as team’s Most Valuable Player ... helped team win regional championship in 2003 ... high school teammate of Tiger outfielder Matt Collins ... also played basketball for the Cougars ... honor roll student all four years ... helped Gaithersburg Post 295 win back-to-back American Legion state championships.

Personal: Has two brothers and four sisters ... lists father as the person he admires the most ... older brother,  Kevin, played baseball at Catholic University ... favorite athlete is Hall of Famer Cal Ripken ... had summer job as an umpire and a camp counsellor ... favorite movie is “Dumb and Dumber” ... lists Jim Carrey as his favorite actor ... hobbies include watching movies ... enjoys dining at Outback Steakhouse ... most memorable experience was playing for AAABA National Championship Amateur team in Johnstown, Pa. last summer ... father is an engineer and a Catholic U. graduate ... mother is a Maryland graduate and a teacher ... son of Chris and Mary Conley ... born on May 7, 1986 in Gaithersburg, Md. ... major is Finance.

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Historical Player Information

  • 24

    2005Redshirt

    Infield/Pitcher
    6'2" 180 lbs
    24
  • 24

    2006Junior

    Infield
    6'2" 180 lbs
    24
  • 24

    2007Junior

    Pitcher/Outfielder
    6'2" 180 lbs
    24
  • 24

    2008Senior

    Outfielder
    6'2" 180 lbs
    24