Senior (2012):
Page's senior season proved to be the best of his Emory career,as the first baseman hit .285 and drove in a team-high 38 runsduring the campaign. He earned a spot on the All-UniversityAthletic Association (UAA) Second Team at the end of the season,the first postseason honor of his career. He started all 40Emory games during the season, matching his career highs with 14runs scored and nine doubles. Page also set a career-bestmark with three stolen bases on as many attempts during the year. He was particularly effective against left-handed pitchers,batting .324 (12-for-37) against southpaws, and hit .330(34-for-103) with men on base. He drove in multiple runs in agame on 10 occassions, the most by an Eagle during the season. Included in that group were a pair of five RBI games againstCase Western Reserve University on March 12th and Piedmont Collegeon March 31st. He hit the game-winning walk off single in the10th inning against Dension University on March 2nd, leading theEagles to a 5-4 win. Page was named to the All-UAA TournamentTeam after leading all players with 14 hits and 10 RBIs during theeight-game stretch, finishing with a .378 batting average. Page also played strong defense at first base, committingjust two errors for a .994 fielding percentage. He wasrecognized for his academic achievements during the season as well,claiming a selection to the Capital One/ CoSIDA AcademicAll-District First Team.
Junior (2011):
Page saw his batting average climb for the third-straightseason, batting .293 over 34 games and 23 starts during his juniorseason. He spent time at both designated hitter and firstbase during the campaign, hitting nine doubles and a triple anddriving in 13 runs, while scoring 14. Page hit .358(24-for-67) against right-handed pitching and .324 (11-for-34) withrunners in scoring position. He drove in a season-best threeruns against Washington and Lee University on February 22nd, andwas two-for-three with two doubles against the University ofRochester on March 13th (his 21st birthday).
Sophomore (2010):
Page hit .284 with two home runs and 18 runs batted in duringhis sophomore season. He led all Emory players with fourpinch hits in five opportunities, and hit .333 (17-for-51) againstright-handed pitching. Page finished his campaign strong,raising his batting average .117 from March 26th until the end ofthe campaign. During that stretch, Page was second onthe squad with 11 runs batted in, and fourth with a .419(13-for-31) batting average. He hit his first career home runon March 24th against the University of the South. Page had acareer day on April 11th against Methodist University, recordingcareer bests with four hits (including a home run) and four runsbatted in. He also drove in four runs with a two-for-threeperformance against then-sixth ranked Birmingham Southern Collegeon April 25th, helping the team to 9-8 win in their seasonfinale.
Freshman (2009):
Page finished his freshman year with a .269 batting average,while driving in 12 runs and scoring seven. He led all Emoryplayers in pinch hits, amassing six in nine at bats. Pageappeared in 28 games during the season, making 14 starts. Hedrove in a season-best three runs during the Eagles' March 24th winagainst Center College, going two-for-three with a double.
Career Statistics:
Year | G-GS | R | HR | RBI | AVG | SB-ATT |
2009 | 28-14 | 7 | 0 | 12 | .269 | 1-2 |
2010 | 26-18 | 7 | 2 | 18 | .284 | 0-1 |
2011 | 34-23 | 14 | 0 | 13 | .293 | 0-0 |
2012 | 40-40 | 14 | 0 | 38 | .285 | 3-3 |
TOTAL | 128-95 | 42 | 2 | 81 | .285 | 4-6 |
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Honors:
2012 | All-UAA | Second Team |
All-UAA Tournament Team |
Capital One/ CoSIDA AcademicAll-District | First Team |
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Personal:
Born on March 13, 1990.
Quote:
"I chose Emory for the great academics and the greatbaseball."