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J.D. Hannan

2005: Appeared in 51 games and started 37...hit .346 with a team-high 37 runs scored and stole a team-high seven bases...started 29 of the final 31 games in center and at the top of the order after starting only eight of the first 25...since he became an everyday figure in the lineup on April 9, he hit .362 and led the team with 29 runs scored and 42 hits over the final 31 games of the season...posted 15 multi-hit games...hit a team-best .400 in Horizon League contests and scored 11 runs in 15 games…reached base 49 percent of the time he led off an inning...ranked ninth in the Horizon League in hitting...had a nine-game hitting streak from April 17 to May 7 over which he hit .421 (16-for-38)…collected a career-high four hits against IPFW (4/3) and UIC (5/14)…went 4-for-5 with four runs scored and two RBIs against the Mastadons…went 4-for-7 with three runs scored against the Flames…also scored four against Ashland (4/16)…posted three hits on three occasions, including going 3-for-6 with two doubles and three runs scored against Kent State (5/7)...went 3-for-5 with two runs scored against UW-Milwaukee in the Horizon League Tournament (5/28).

2004: Did not play while working to meet academic requirements.

2003: Was a key bench player for the Penguins as he appeared in 42 games while starting 16 in the outfield...hit .333 against Horizon League opponents and .400 against lefthanders...also stole six bases in seven chances...had a two-run single against Niagara (3/20)...went 3-for-3 with one RBI and one run scored against Wright State (5/3)...had two hits and an RBI at Cleveland State (4/20).

High School: Was a two-year letterwinner and team captain one year…named to OVAC All-Star team…was an All-Eastern district and first-team All-Valley Legion selection… team was district 10 champs and sectional champs in 2002.

Personal: Son of John and Mona Hannan…has one brother…major is middle childhood education…born 9/26/83.