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Brian, who will be one of two fifth-year seniors on this year's team, brings a lot of value to the team with his versatility and his ability to perform consistently no matter what his role is. He will enter this year as the potential starting center fielder but he can play all three outfield positions and has done so during his career. He will most likely be a part of a three-player platoon once again along with returnee Scott Kelley and freshman Grant Youngblood. As a switch hitter, he often presents a tough matchup because he hits for nearly the same average from both sides of the plate. He hit .313 last year, the second straight year he has hit over .300 after hitting .291 as a freshman, and hit over .300 from both sides of the plate. He also can hit almost anywhere in the lineup as is evidenced by the fact that he hit in seven different spots in the lineup last year, all but the leadoff and cleanup spots, although he has hit leadoff in his career. His versatility and consistency at the plate should lead to him seeing lots of playing time once again this year and he should also be in the mix for some postseason honors. Also an outstanding student, Brian has been a member of the Dean's List every semester from the spring of 2004 through the fall of 2007. Summer 2007: Hit .343 in 22 games (19 starts) for the Kutztown Rockies of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League, where he was teammates with Joe Blackburn on the ACBL title-winning team....Got a late start to the season due to a broken thumb suffered at the end of the Big Ten Tournament....Collected 24 hits, scored 11 runs, had nine RBI and went 8-for-9 in stolen bases....Was also perfect in the field in 24 fielding chances. 2007 (Junior): After playing mainly right field as a sophomore, played that position the least out of the three outfield positions....Started 24 games each in left field and center field and three games in right and also started at DH once....Played left mainly when Garrett Field played center and started in center when Scott Kelley played left....Was hitting just .256 after the second weekend of Big Ten play on April 8 but over the last 32 games, of which 31 he played in since the Temple game on April 11, hit .351 (40-for-114) to finish the season with a .313 average, which was third on the team....Was on of four players on the team to hit over .300 and did so for the second straight year....Ranked third on the team in hits (60), sixth in RBI (22), seventh in total bases (67), and tied for second in hit by pitches (5)....Also tied for third on the team in multiple-hit games (19), including five three-hit games, and had four multi-RBI games....Had two seven-game hitting streaks on the year and in one stretch, hit in 14 of 15 games and in 20 of 22 contests....Hit in 24 of his last 31 games and had RBI in 10 of those games....Led the team in hitting in Big Ten games at a .362 clip....Also a solid fielder, he committed just three errors in 95 total chances....Has the highest GPA on the team at 3.68 while majoring in accounting....Was the recipient of the Shorty Stoner award for having the highest GPA on the team....Was named third team All-Big Ten.
Summer 2006: Played for the Winchester Royals of the Valley League....Was second on the team in hitting at .288....Played in 38 games, getting 36 starts....Scored 20 runs, had 42 hits, eight doubles,13 walks and 15 strikeouts....Stole six bases in nine attempts, had a .358 on base percentage, and made just two errors in 64 chances in the field....Was named to the All-Valley League team. 2006 (Sophomore): Fourth on the team in hitting at .305....Tied for second on the team in runs (30), tied for third in hits (60), and sixth in total bases (73)....Made just one error in 56 total chances in the field and also recorded an outfield assist, one of 13 for Nittany Lion outfielders....Played and started in 50 games, the fifth most on the team, but missed the last three games of the year after running into the wall while making a catch at Ohio State (5-19)....Was caught just once in seven stolen base attempts....Fifth on the team in multiple-hit games with 16, which included seven two-hit games, seven three-hit games, one four-hit and one five-hit game....His seven three-hit games were the second most on the team....Also had four multi-RBI games....Hit in six different spots in the lineup, the majority of which came at the leadoff (25), fifth and sixth spots (10 each)....Was moved to the leadoff spot in the order vs. Iowa (4-9), and then hit .370 (17-for-46) with a .500 slugging percentage in the next 10 games after being moved to the leadoff spot....Started 39 games in right field, six at DH and five in center field....Had an eight-game hitting streak from April 2-April 15 and also hit in 19 of 23 games from March 8-April 21, hitting .355 (33-for-93) during that 23-game span....Scored three runs in a game twice....Struck out only four times in his last 24 games, spanning his last 97 at-bats of the year....Was the team's leading hitter for a good part of the season, hitting as high as .372 on April 1....One of four players to hit over .300 for the season....Collected a hit in 32 of his 50 games....Named to the Academic All-Big Ten team. 2005 (Freshman): First career hit against UNC-Charlotte (2/19); Hit 2-for-5 with a run and a walk in win over Southern Utah (3/10); Doubled earning a run and two RBIs with one hit in three at bats in win against Delaware (3/19); Had two hits, a double and a run in five at bats against James Madison (3/26 Game 1); Singled, scored a run and drove in a run in win vs. St. Bonaventure (3/29); Went 2-for-4 with a walk, two runs scored, a stolen base and an RBI in win vs. Bucknell (3/30); Went 3-for-4 with an RBI, a double and a stolen base in win at Northwestern (4/9); Singled, doubled twice, scored two runs and had an RBI in win over Minnesota (4/15); Went 2-for-4 with a run scored, a double and a stolen base in win over Minnesota (4/16 Game 2); Tied a career high with three hits and set a career high with three RBIs vs. Ohio State (4/8 Game 1); Named to the Academic All-Big Ten team. Boyertown HS: Combined .409 batting average; All-Berks County, Team Champions sophomore year ('01); All-Berks County Team, Berks County Carpenter Cup Selection junior year; All-PAC 10, state qualifier, Carpenter Cup Champions senior year ('03); Earned three varsity letters, four years Honor Roll, member of National Honor Society; Played football (2 years) and wrestled (2 years); Three-time Carpenter Cup selection; Named to the All-East All-Star team; Graduated with a 4.2 grade point average. Background: Brian Edward Ernst was born February 3, 1985, in Boyertown, Pa.; Son of Edward and Debbie Ernst, Sister Jennifer (25); Brian is majoring in accounting.
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