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24 Ryan Morse

  • Height 5-10
  • Weight 165
  • Class Senior
  • Custom3 R/R
  • Hometown Frederick, Md.
  • Highschool Chesapeake JC

Biography

2008: Made 21 appearances for the Retrievers… Recorded four saves, a team high and tied for fourth on the America East leader board, on the season while posting a 1-1 season record and a 5.02 ERA in 28.2 innings of work… Earned the win against Delaware after striking out six in 3.1 innings and only allowing two runs.

2007: Did not play... Received a redshirt for the season.

At Chesapeake: Spent two years at Chesapeake College with teammate Will Delawter, helping the Skipjacks to fifth place at the 2005 NJCAA World Series… Named an NJCAA Distinguished Academic All-American and Distinguished Graduate of the Year in Computer Science in 2006… Inducted into the Chesapeake College Hall of Fame as part of the 2006 team… Also named to the 2005 and 2006 Academic All-Region Teams.

Background: Attended Catoctin High School where he holds the single season wins record with seven total… Was also named to the 2004 Frederick News Post All-Area First-Team… Won the 2001 NABF National Championship and 2002 Dizzy Dean National Championship… A member of the National Honor Society and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society… Majoring in computer science… One of seven children of David Morse and Lisa Abler… Has one brother Kyle (15) and five sisters, Caroline (13), Shelley (13), Candace (11), Susanna (9), and Madeline (5)… Born May 15, 1986.

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Historical Player Information

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