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Steve Bralver

Head Shot Position: Outfielder
Height: 6-2
Weight: 195
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Hometown: Honolulu, HI
High School: Westlake
Major: Film Studies
  Parents: Bob & Charlene
  Pronunciation: Steve BRAWL-vur

Freshman (2007):

Despite an injury-shortened season, Bralver was a major contributor to the Eagles’ success in 2007, his first season on the team.  Playing in just 36 games during the season, the sophomore transfer from the University of Hawaii finished the season third on the team with a .354 batting average, second on the team with four home runs, and tied for third with 33 runs batted in.  Bralver was named to the All-NCAA Tournament Team, after batting .400 with a home run and six RBIs in five games at the Division III World Series.  He scored the Eagles’ first run of the National Championship game, belting a solo home run in the fourth inning against Kean University (N.J.).  Bralver was also named to the All-University Athletic Association first team, after leading all players with two home runs (both solo shots in the first inning of the game) and eight runs batted in.  Over a four game stretch from March 21st-March 25th, which included a game against Centre College (Ky.) and a three-game set against Piedmont College (Ga.), Bralver went nine-for-17 with 12 RBIs, five doubles and a triple.  He finished the year third on the team with 10 multiple RBI games, and led all Eagles with two games of four RBIs. 

Career Statistics:

Year
G-GS
R
HR
RBI
AVG
SB-ATT
2007
36-32
26
4
33
.354
1-1
TOTAL
36-32
26
4
33
.354
1-1

For complete career statistics, click here.

Prior to Emory:

Transferred from the University of Hawaii, where he played on the baseball team for two seasons, including red-shirting during the 2005 season... Attended Westlake High School, serving as the co-captain during his senior season... Hit .371 with two homeruns in 2002, .355 with two homeruns in 2003 and .312 with three homeruns in 2004.

Personal:

Born on February 21, 1986.

Quote:

"I came to Emory to experience Atlanta, have a great time at school, and play baseball all while I continue to learn from my film studies classes."