12 Jonathan Reilly
12 - Jonathan Reilly
Height: 6-3
Weight: 210
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
High School: North Broward Prep
Position: INF
Major: Economics & Finance
Bats/Throws: R/R
Parents: Leo & Barbara

Junior (2011):

Reilly started all 41 games he played in during the 2011 season, batting .314 with 12 doubles, a triple, 25 RBIs and 32 runs scored.  The shortstop hit .351 against left-handed pitching during the year (13-for-37), .403 with the bases empty (29-for-72), and .481 when leading off an inning (13-for-27).  He ranked 43rd in Division III after getting hit by 13 pitches, the second-most in the program's history.  Reilly also stole seven bases on nine attempts during the year.  He had a season-long 11-game hitting streak from February 25th - March 13th.  Reilly recorded two four-hit games during the year, one at Birmingham-Southern College on March 30th (four-for-five with three RBIs), and the other against Methodist University (four-for-five with a double).

Sophomore (2010):

During his first season with Emory, Reilly tied for the squad lead in runs batted in with 37, playing in all 39 games and making 37 starts.  His .355 average was the fifth-best mark on the team in 2010, and his 55 hits led all Emory players.  Reilly added on 12 doubles and two home runs during the season, while scored 25 runs.  During the UAA Tournament, Reilly hit .417 with two home runs, six RBIs and five extra base hits in five games.  For his efforts during the season, Reilly was named to the all-UAA second team.

Career Statistics:

Year G-GS R HR RBI AVG SB-ATT
2010 39-37 25 2 37 .355 3-9
2011 41-41 32 0 25 .314 7-9
TOTAL 80-78 57 2 62 .334 10-18

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Honors:

2010 All-UAA Infield Second Team

Prior to Emory:

Transferred from Broward College, where he played on the baseball team for one season... Played for four years on the North Broward Prep baseball team, serving as the team captain during his junior and senior years... Hit at least .386 with four or more home runs in each of his four high school seasons, including a .436 batting average with nine home runs his senior year... Two-time all-county honoree, and the all-state centerfielder in 2003... Also played soccer in high school.

Personal:

Born March 23, 1988.

Quote:

"I chose Emory because of its business school."