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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2017 Baseball

2 Nick Loiodice

  • Height 5-9
  • Weight 185
  • Class Redshirt Sophomore
  • Custom3 L/R
  • Hometown Forest Hill, Md.
  • Highschool Bel Air

Biography

2017: Appeared in eight games for the Retrievers in 2017... Had five at bats and drove in a run... Walked twice with a .250 on-base percentage... Had an .833 fielding percentage... Drove in a run in a 14-1 win over The Mount.

2016: Appeared in 11 games for the Retrievers, making four starts in 2016… Hitting .067 going 1 for 15… Scored three runs, knocking in one run… Drew six walks with an on base percentage of .318… he had a fielding percentage of .941… Had his best game against Georgetown in a 9-4 win in May… During the game he went 1-2 driving a run and scoring a run. He was also walked twice to add to a solid day.

2015: Did not appear in a game for the Retrievers in 2015... Named to America East Honor Roll.

Background: Four year varsity baseball player at Bel Air High School… Was a two year captain, while earning All-Region honors those two years… Helped his team win the Maryland 3A State Championship his junior season… In addition to baseball, Nick was a standout golfer, winning a state championship in golf, and winning Hartford County Championship twice… Was a member of National Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society.

Personal: Has one brother, Joe who played baseball at Monmouth University, and one sister Elizabeth who played soccer at Drew University… Plans on majoring in biology with a career ambition of being an optometrist… Born Nov. 18, 1995.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2

    2015Freshman

    IF
    5'9" 175 lbs
    2
  • 2

    2016Redshirt Freshman

    IF
    5'9" 185 lbs
    2
  • 2

    2017Redshirt Sophomore

    IF
    5'9" 185 lbs
    2
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