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Arizona State: Great all-around athlete ... competitive ... outstanding prospect ... switch hitter with good pop in his bat from both sides of the plate... a true team player who adds leadership and poise on the diamond for the Sun Devils... two-time all-Pac-10 second baseman... a career .313 hitter with ASU with 15 home runs and 130 RBI
2001 (Junior): Named first-team All-Pac-10 for second consecutive year... started 57 games and played in al 58 of ASU's contests... made at least one start at all four infield positions... hit .278 (60x216) on the year with 15 doubles, three triples, four home runs and 41 RBI... hit .284 in Pac-10 play and .288 in non-conference action... recorded 13 multi-hit games and has 40 in his Sun Devil career... made 43 starts at second base, one at first base, nine at shortstop and three at third base... started the season with a 14-game hitting streak in which he went 21-for-53 (.396)... went 2-for-3 with two home runs vs. Arizona (4/27)... started the season on a tear with seven hits in the first three games... have five RBI in win over Duke (2/10) in which he was 2-for-4 with a home run... had a pair of two-run doubles vs. USC (4/8).
2000 (Sophomore): Pac-10 All-Conference selection ... named Pac-10 Player of the Week (3/7 and 5/15) ... led the team with 34 two-out RBI ... hit .392 with runners in scoring position ... third on the squad with 15 multiple-RBI games ... fifth on the squad with 19 multiple-hit games ... posted a 21 game hitting streak (longest by a Sun Devil in 2000) ... had a 5-for-5 effort vs. Washington (5/12) with six RBI and four runs scored ... versus Florida Atlantic (1/30), hit homeruns from both sides of the plate ... only player this season to hit a homerun over the "green monster" at Packard Stadium (became only the 18th player in history to do it) ... hit .304 vs. lefties and .347 vs. righties... was 3-for-6 with a grand slam and 14 RBI with the bases loaded... one of only three players to start every game for the Sun Devils last year ... ranked sixth in the league in runs scored (72) ... tied for fourth in the conference in triples (4) ... tied for eighth in HBP (11) in the Pac-10 and seventh in stolen bases (13)... named MVP of the Alaska Goldpanners in the Alaska Summer League... led the Goldpanners to the NBC World Series.
1999 (Freshman): Started in 19 of 45 games played as a true freshman ... hit .a solid .340 with 27 runs score and 22 RBI ... was a perfect five-for-five in stolen bases ... tallied five extra base hits ... had eight multiple-hit games ... notched five multiple-RBI games ... hit .279 in conference matchups ... had 12 two-out RBIs ... hit .373 with runners on base ... put together a five-game hitting streak during the season ... hit his first collegiate homerun at Oregon State (4/3) ... tallied first collegiate hit vs. Hawaii-Hilo (1/24) ... had a 3-for-3 performance with one run scored and two RBI vs. Howard (1/30) ... scored first collegiate run as a pinch hitter vs. Utah (1/15) ... notched a 2-for-4 performance with three RBI and one run scored vs. Oklahoma (3/14).
High School: A 1998 graduate of Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, Calif. ... four-year letterwinner ... team captain his junior and senior seasons ... coached by Mark Smelko ... four-year selection to the all-academic team ... Golden Glove winner all four years ... first-team all-league 1996-98 ... Co-Player of the Year in senior season ... first-team All-CIF in '98 ... was named '98 Division II Player of the Year and was a member of the Union Tribune All-County team ... won the Grossmont Conference batting title in '98 ... holds season records at Monte Vista for runs scored (51), hits (52) and doubles (12).
Personal: Majoring in education ... parents are Jerry and Gail Conrad of Spring Valley, Calif. ... has one sister, Jessica (25) ... born on January 16, 1980, in San Diego, Calif. ... full name is Brooks Litchfield Conrad.
Career statistics for Brooks Conrad
Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT
1999.... .340 45-19 94 27 32 4 0 1 22 23 26 5-5
2000.... .336 59-59 226 72 76 16 4 10 67 36 47 13-17
2001.... .278 58-57 216 49 60 15 3 4 41 36 33 16-19
TOTALS.. .313 162-135 536 148 168 35 7 15 130 95 106 34-41