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#13 Josh Band
Position: Second Base
Bats: L
Throws: R
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 175
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Peabody, Mass.
High School: Peabody Veterans Memorial HS

2010 (Sophomore):  Started 58 games at second base for Rollins and hit .244 with 29 runs scored, six doubles and 26 RBIs…led the team in sacrifice bunts with 12 to place ninth in the country…finished with 13 multi-hit performances and five multi-RBI performances…went 3-for-5 with two doubles and a double in a 17-5 victory over Flagler (4/13/10)…collected another three-hit game in a lopsided victory over Barry (4/24/10)…hit second career home run in the series opener against Eckerd (4/16/10)…tied a career-high with a three-RBI performance against Florida Tech (4/27/10)…set a career-best with two stolen bases against Puerto Rico Bayamon (3/2/10) and finished the season with eight.

2009 (Freshman):
  Finished with a .252 batting average after appearing in 44 games with 42 starts in his first year at Rollins…tallied 16 runs scored and 18 RBIs…primary starter at second base…finished with seven doubles, one triple and a home run…first collegiate homer occurred against Bentley (2/14/09)…had two three-hit performances…five total multi-hit games and four multi-RBI contests…lone triple occurred at Georgetown (5/6/09).

High School : Two-sport athlete at Peabody Memorial High School...four year letterwinner in baseball where he played shortstop for the Tanner Bulls...led the team to League Championships in 2006 and 2007...selected as first-team all-district four-straight years...hit a career-high .385 his junior year...was awarded Freshman of the Year in baseball, cross country and track and field...earned coaches award in baseball as a senior...named outstanding sophomore and junior in track and field.

Personal:
   Born Joshua Michael Band, Aug. 8, 1990 in Boston...parents Loretta and Richard Band ...one brother, Jonathan (13) and one sister, Stephanie (20)...favorite baseball team is the Boston Red Sox, while his favorite player is Dustin Pedroia.

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