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Ian Feldmann/UMBC Athletics

25 Connor Kelly

  • Height 6-2
  • Weight 205
  • Class Senior
  • Custom3 R/R
  • Hometown Cumberland, Md.
  • Highschool Fort Hill

Biography

ACCOLADES
  • Named to 2022 America East Honor Roll
2022
  • Competed in 30 contests, including five on the mound in his first season at UMBC
  • Hit a pair of home runs, including one in his fourth Retriever at-bat, versus Niagara on March 5
  • Started seven of the final eight games of the season behind the dish, replacing an injured Tony Krueger
  • Scored a pair of runs and drove in one in a May 19 victory over eventual America East champion Binghamton
  • Recorded his first career two-hit game in America East Tournament game versus UML, then drove in the go-ahead run in UMBC’s 4-3 win over Hartford on May 25
  • Threw out 6-of-15 base stealers (40.0 percent)
  • Fanned four batters in 2.0 inning relief appearances versus Georgetown and Towson
COLLEGIATE
  • Competed for two seasons at Potomac State (W.Va.), seeing action in 26 games and posting a .364 on-base percentage  
  • Part of the 2019 squad which advanced to the JUCO Super Regionals
 
BACKGROUND DATA
  • Earned 2017 All-Conference and All-Area First Team honors, hitting .466 with 18 RBI’s for Fort Hill
  • Selected to play in the 2017 MSABC Futures’ game
  • Majoring in financial economics
  • A high school AP scholar and ranked third in his graduating class
  • Lists favorite movie as Field of Dreams
  • Enjoys hiking and fishing  
  • Son of Leslie and Pete Kelly

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 25

    2022Junior

    C
    6'2" 205 lbs
    25
  • 25

    2023Senior

    C
    6'2" 205 lbs
    25
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