25 Will Carr
25 - Will Carr
Height: 6-5
Weight: 210
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Salt Lake City, UT
High School: Highland
Position: P
Major: Anthropology
Bats/Throws: R/R
Parents: Mike & Kathy

Senior (2005):

Carr finished his Emory career in style, picking up a win in his final game, a 5-4 win over LaGrange College (Ga.), ranked 19th in the nation. The senior won 27 games in his Emory career, third in school history. Earlier in the season, Carr tied the NCAA all-division record -- and set a new Division III record --- with 26 consecutive victories, compiled over three seasons. Carr finished 2005 with four wins, leading the team in innings pitched and starts. He had a complete game win March 2 over Adrian College (Mich.), allowing only two earned runs in nine innings.

Junior (2004):

Carr was named second team all-America, regional co-pitcher of the year, first team all-region, and first team all-conference. He had a 13-0 record, placing him second in the nation for most wins in Division III, one behind the eventual World Series MVP. Carr was one of two pitchers in the nation to compile a perfect record with 10 or more wins this season. Carr's 13 victories were an Emory single-season record and in three years on the team he has never registered a loss (his career record is 23-0). In addition to leading Emory in wins, Carr was first in innings pitched and threw the team's only two complete games of the season. He is fifth all time in the Emory record book for career wins. At the conference tournament, Carr went 2-0, winning games both as a starter and reliever.

Sophomore (2003):

Carr began the season in the bullpen, but eventually worked his way into the rotation, started seven games and finished the year with a 10-0 record. Carr's 10 wins on the season are the second most in school history for a single season (and fourth in the nation) and he broke the record for relief wins in a season. Carr's 24 appearances ties him with two others for the second most in Emory history. He recorded 27 strikeouts, just 13 walks and posted a 4.11 ERA over the season.

Freshman (2002):

Carr pitched 13.2 innings in nine appearances for the Eagles. He had a 2.63 ERA with 12 strikeouts and one save.

Quote:

"Emory has the perfect blend of academics and athletics."