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Tommy Dugan

Head Shot Position:
Outfielder
Height: 6-0
Weight: 165
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Hometown: Rockville, MD
High School: Montgomery Blair
Major: Business
  Parents: Tom & Sandie

Freshman (2007):

By the end of his freshman season with the Eagles, Dugan had emerged as an everyday starting outfielder.  He hit .295 with 24 runs scored, 23 runs batted in and 11 stolen bases on 12 attempts for Emory in 2007.  Dugan played in all of the Eagles 11 postseason games, making nine starts and finishing a .350 batting average, the third highest for an Eagle down the stretch.  He led all players at the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament with four stolen bases.  Against Chapman University (Calif.), Dugan drove in three runs, included two on a triple.  He hit his first-collegiate home run, a three-run shot, against Rhodes College (Tenn.) on April 15th. 

Career Statistics:

Year
G-GS
R
HR
RBI
AVG
SB-ATT
2007
45-25
24
1
23
.295
11-12
TOTAL
45-25
24
1
23
.295
11-12

For complete career statistics, click here.

Prior to Emory:

Attended Mongomery Blair High School, where he played on the baseball team for four seasons... Served as the team captain during his junior and senior years... Hit .370 with 11 stolen bases in 2004, .424 with nine stolen bases in 2005 and .370 with 23 stolen bases in 2006... Two-time member of the all-County second team... Named once to the all-County first team... Winner of the Terry Hicks All-Around Award... Named his team's most valuable player twice... Coached by John MacDonald... Also competed in cross country, indoor track and basketball in high school... Named the most outstanding senior on the cross country team and the indoor track team.

Personal:

Born on March 14, 1988.

Quote:

"Emory is a great school with a great baseball program."