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#11 Justin Russell
Position: Outfield
Height: 6-0
Weight: 195
Class: Senior
Hometown: Lafayette, Ind.
High School: Jefferson
2009 game-by-game statistics
2008 game-by-game statistics
2007 game-by-game statistics
2006 game-by-game statistics
2005 game-by-game statistics
2008: Completed junior season among UIndy's all-time leaders in career at bats, hits, runs, walks and stolen bases…registered career highs in most offensive categories, including a .344 batting average, before being named to the All-GLVC Third Team…leadoff man finished second in the league in runs (59), fourth in steals (21) and fifth in hits (78)…started the season with a 15-game hitting streak, hitting .417 over that span…hit a two-run homerun in the second at bat of the season (2/9)…had two hits in two runs against USI in opening round of the conference tourney (5/8)…brings a four-game hit streak into '09.
2007: Scored 32 as the Greyhound leadoff hitter…first on the team and fifth in the conference with 22 stolen bases…second on the squad with 24 walks and fourth with a .375 on-base percentage…had a bases-loaded triple, part of a four-RBI game in a win at Henderson State (2/17 [2])…garnered five hits in a doubleheader at Wis.-Parkside (3/25)…hit first collegiate homerun at USI (4/27), part of a 3-for-4 day…had three hits, three runs and two RBI in a key win over NKU (5/7 [2]).
2006: Played in six games before being hit with injury … drove in three runs in the second game of a doubleheader versus Hillsdale (2/25).
2005: Started 22 of 39 games played as a freshman … stole 13 bases in 15 attempts … after just two starts in his first 19 games, made 20 straight starts to end the season … hit safely in first eight games of that streak … went 2-for-3 with two triples and three RBI in a 15-6 win over Missouri-St. Louis (4/24).
High School: Lettered in football, baseball and basketball at Lafayette Jefferson High … All-State Honorable Mention in baseball.
Personal: Majoring in Sports Marketing … made 101 catches for 1,717 yards and 13 TDs in three years on the Greyhound football team … second team all-conference performer on the gridiron in 2006.
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