2008 Baseball Roster
Roster
Kervin, Bryan

Jersey Number 1
Bryan Kervin
- Position:
- SS
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 185
- Hometown:
- Grapevine, Texas
- High School:
- Arizona
Bio
Career Honors:
2007 Mountain West Conference first-team all-conference
2006 Second-team All-Mountain West Conference
Member of the Al Ogletree Classic All-Tournament Team
Career Numbers:
Base hit in 124-of-175 games
On-base in 148-of-175 games
63 multi-hit games
27 multi-RBI games
2007 (Junior):
Started all 62 games for the second-straight season at shortstop.
Tied for second on the squad with 76 base hits.
Hit .290 on the year with 12 doubles, one triple, four home runs and drove in 32 runs.
Worked 22 walks and was hit by the pitch five times.
Was successful on six-of-eight stolen base attempts.
Boasted a .958 fielding percentage.
Hit safely in 45 games and reached base in 53 while posting 22 multi-hit contests and nine multiple-RBI games.
Hit .330 with 15 RBIs and committed just two errors in league play.
Hit .583 (7-for-12) in the series with a home run and three RBIs against Oral Roberts.
Followed a 1-for-19 stretch with a nine-game hit streak that saw him hit .410 (16-for-39).
After a 0-for-4 outing against UNLV broke out with a season-long 10-game winning streak.
Racked up seven multi-hit games and hit .455 (20-for-44).
Collected just four RBIs in his final 19 games.
Hit what proved to be the game-winning home run against Baylor in the Frogs[apos] NCAA Regional opener on June 1.
Tallied 14 two-out RBIs on the season.
2006 (Sophomore):
One of only two players to start all 62 games (all at shortstop).
Ranked fourth on the squad with a .329 batting average.
Was third with 41 runs driven in and led the team with 85 base hits, including 16 doubles, one triple and two home runs.
Drew 31 bases on balls and was hit by the pitch four times.
Set a new TCU mark with 18 sacrifices on the season (seven sacrifice flies and 11 sac bunts).
Stole four bases in eight attempts.
Tied for the team lead with 27 multi-hit games and ranked second with 11 multiple-RBI games.
Hit safely in 49 games and reached base in 57.
After a hitless game against Rice, commenced a 12-game hitting streak that saw him raise his average to a season-high .385.
Hit .408 (20-for-49) during the streak that included six hits in the Al Ogletree Classic.
Slumped a bit after the streak, collecting just two hits in his next 15 at-bats spanning four games.
Following a no-hit contest against Baylor, hit safely in 14 of the next 15 games, including a nine game streak from April 7-21 in which he hit .486.
Drove in five runs during the MWC Preseason tournament, including three against Air Force on April 2.
Game started a streak of five straight with an RBI in which he totaled 12 RBIs.
Collected his first career home run, a grand slam in the seventh inning against Air Force on April 9.
Hit his second home run of the season at BYU on April 21.
Ended the season with RBIs in the last seven games.
Drove in the insurance run in Frogs[apos] come-from-behind win over the Sooners in the opening game of the Regional.
Tallied 17 two-out RBIs and hit .338 with runners in scoring position.
At Arizona:
Spent one season with the Wildcats.
Earned Pac-10 Honorable Mention as a freshman.
Started 46 games and hit .342 with a slugging percentage of .436 and an on-base percentage of .398.
Was 6-of-7 in stolen bases with 22 RBIs and 12 doubles.
Had a .904 fielding percentage.
Grapevine High School:
Only player in school history to be named team MVP twice (2003-04).
Won the Grapevine Top Hustle Award and was named the Defensive MVP as a sophomore.
Appeared in the North/South TSA Game in 2004.
Ranked as the 25th top prospect in Texas by Texas Baseball Magazine.
Named 2004 Offensive MVP for District 5-5A.
Earned first-team honors from the Fort Worth Star Telegram as a senior and was an all-area selection as a freshman and junior.
Named first-team all-District 6-4A shortstop as a sophomore and a junior.
Was first-team all-Grapevine Sun in his sophomore and junior year.
Named the Newcomer of the Year for District 6-4A and the FWST as a freshman.
Personal:
Bryan is the son of Rick and Becky.
Has an older brother, Rick, and two older sisters, Renee and Kim.
Majoring in Communications.
Career Highs:
Hits: 4, twice
Vs. Northern Colorado 2/12/05
@ UNLV 4/15/07
Runs: 3, four times
@ Arizona State 5/16/05
Vs. Air Force 4/8/06
Vs. Oral Roberts 2/18/07
@ UNLV 4/15/07
HR: 1, six times
Vs. Air Force 4/8/06
@ BYU 4/21/06
vs. Oral Roberts 2/17/07
@ Air Force 4/5/07
vs. UT-Pan American 5/11/07
vs. Baylor 6/1/07
RBI: 5 vs. Air Force 4/8/06
SB: 2, twice
Vs. Utah Valley State 5/6/05
Vs. Air Force 4/8/06
BB: 2, 11 times
Hitting Streak: 12 games, 2/14-3/7/06
2007 Mountain West Conference first-team all-conference
2006 Second-team All-Mountain West Conference
Member of the Al Ogletree Classic All-Tournament Team
Career Numbers:
Base hit in 124-of-175 games
On-base in 148-of-175 games
63 multi-hit games
27 multi-RBI games
2007 (Junior):
Started all 62 games for the second-straight season at shortstop.
Tied for second on the squad with 76 base hits.
Hit .290 on the year with 12 doubles, one triple, four home runs and drove in 32 runs.
Worked 22 walks and was hit by the pitch five times.
Was successful on six-of-eight stolen base attempts.
Boasted a .958 fielding percentage.
Hit safely in 45 games and reached base in 53 while posting 22 multi-hit contests and nine multiple-RBI games.
Hit .330 with 15 RBIs and committed just two errors in league play.
Hit .583 (7-for-12) in the series with a home run and three RBIs against Oral Roberts.
Followed a 1-for-19 stretch with a nine-game hit streak that saw him hit .410 (16-for-39).
After a 0-for-4 outing against UNLV broke out with a season-long 10-game winning streak.
Racked up seven multi-hit games and hit .455 (20-for-44).
Collected just four RBIs in his final 19 games.
Hit what proved to be the game-winning home run against Baylor in the Frogs[apos] NCAA Regional opener on June 1.
Tallied 14 two-out RBIs on the season.
2006 (Sophomore):
One of only two players to start all 62 games (all at shortstop).
Ranked fourth on the squad with a .329 batting average.
Was third with 41 runs driven in and led the team with 85 base hits, including 16 doubles, one triple and two home runs.
Drew 31 bases on balls and was hit by the pitch four times.
Set a new TCU mark with 18 sacrifices on the season (seven sacrifice flies and 11 sac bunts).
Stole four bases in eight attempts.
Tied for the team lead with 27 multi-hit games and ranked second with 11 multiple-RBI games.
Hit safely in 49 games and reached base in 57.
After a hitless game against Rice, commenced a 12-game hitting streak that saw him raise his average to a season-high .385.
Hit .408 (20-for-49) during the streak that included six hits in the Al Ogletree Classic.
Slumped a bit after the streak, collecting just two hits in his next 15 at-bats spanning four games.
Following a no-hit contest against Baylor, hit safely in 14 of the next 15 games, including a nine game streak from April 7-21 in which he hit .486.
Drove in five runs during the MWC Preseason tournament, including three against Air Force on April 2.
Game started a streak of five straight with an RBI in which he totaled 12 RBIs.
Collected his first career home run, a grand slam in the seventh inning against Air Force on April 9.
Hit his second home run of the season at BYU on April 21.
Ended the season with RBIs in the last seven games.
Drove in the insurance run in Frogs[apos] come-from-behind win over the Sooners in the opening game of the Regional.
Tallied 17 two-out RBIs and hit .338 with runners in scoring position.
At Arizona:
Spent one season with the Wildcats.
Earned Pac-10 Honorable Mention as a freshman.
Started 46 games and hit .342 with a slugging percentage of .436 and an on-base percentage of .398.
Was 6-of-7 in stolen bases with 22 RBIs and 12 doubles.
Had a .904 fielding percentage.
Grapevine High School:
Only player in school history to be named team MVP twice (2003-04).
Won the Grapevine Top Hustle Award and was named the Defensive MVP as a sophomore.
Appeared in the North/South TSA Game in 2004.
Ranked as the 25th top prospect in Texas by Texas Baseball Magazine.
Named 2004 Offensive MVP for District 5-5A.
Earned first-team honors from the Fort Worth Star Telegram as a senior and was an all-area selection as a freshman and junior.
Named first-team all-District 6-4A shortstop as a sophomore and a junior.
Was first-team all-Grapevine Sun in his sophomore and junior year.
Named the Newcomer of the Year for District 6-4A and the FWST as a freshman.
Personal:
Bryan is the son of Rick and Becky.
Has an older brother, Rick, and two older sisters, Renee and Kim.
Majoring in Communications.
Career Highs:
Hits: 4, twice
Vs. Northern Colorado 2/12/05
@ UNLV 4/15/07
Runs: 3, four times
@ Arizona State 5/16/05
Vs. Air Force 4/8/06
Vs. Oral Roberts 2/18/07
@ UNLV 4/15/07
HR: 1, six times
Vs. Air Force 4/8/06
@ BYU 4/21/06
vs. Oral Roberts 2/17/07
@ Air Force 4/5/07
vs. UT-Pan American 5/11/07
vs. Baylor 6/1/07
RBI: 5 vs. Air Force 4/8/06
SB: 2, twice
Vs. Utah Valley State 5/6/05
Vs. Air Force 4/8/06
BB: 2, 11 times
Hitting Streak: 12 games, 2/14-3/7/06
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