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GETTING TO KNOW ADAM GENN...

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Name:  Adam Genn

Favorite Food:  Steak

Favorite Movie:  Band of Brothers (HBO Mini Series)

Favorite Television Show: 24/Prison Break

Favorite Musical Artist: Billy Joel

A word to describe me on the field:  Intense

A word to describe me off the field:  Relaxed

My most memorable athletic moment was:  Listening to the National Anthem at my High School Championship Game at Ripken Stadium.

My most memorable Emory athletic moment:  Seeing my name on the back of an Eagles Jersey

What I like most about Emory:  The People

I would like to switch places for the day with: Ray Lewis

The best thing about being part of the Emory Baseball Team is: Playing on that field with one of the best groups of guys I’ve ever known

My favorite place on the Emory campus: Anywhere I can see the Atlanta skyline at night

Favorite pro athlete:  Ray Lewis

The sports teams I followed when I was younger: Orioles, Red Sox, Ravens

Favorite Sporting Event to Watch:  Football

My favorite class at Emory and why:  English 101 because I got an A on a paper I wrote about the TV show South Park

The people who have helped me most at Emory are and why: My friends, because adjusting to being away from home is tough, and making such good friends at the beginning made it easy

Any pre-game rituals: Listen to a pump-up song
 
If you could pitch to/ hit against any baseball player (current or past) who would it be? I would pitch to Ted Williams

The sport I would be playing if I wasn’t playing baseball: Golf

Ten years from now I see myself: Living the dream

If I could have dinner with only three people in history, they would be: Richard Winters, C. Carwood Lipton, Carlos Hathcock

The best advice I have ever been given and who gave it to you: “Life is too short to do things you don’t want to do,” Brian Naslund

What is something that very few, if any, people know about you: I believe in God

Adam is a freshman from Baltimore, MD. He would love to answer e-mail questions from Emory recruits and fans.