Senior (2011):
Dugan appeared in the Eagles' season-opening game againstOglethorpe University, picking up a pinch-hit RBI double, the 100thhit of his career.
Senior (2010):
Dugan did not play for Emory in 2010, taking a year off for hisfirst year of Law School.
Junior (2009):
Dugan appeared in 32 games, making 30 starts in centerfieldduring the season. He finished the season with a career-best.305 batting average, to go along with 15 runs scored, 15 runsbatted in, and seven stolen bases in nine attempts. OfDugan's 32 hits during the season, he picked up three doubles, twotriple and one home run. He helped Emory to a 7-5 win overFerrum College on February 22nd, going two-for-two with twoRBIs, two runs scored, a triple and three stolenbases. Dugan drove in a season high three runs onApril 14th against LaGrange College, going two-for-sevenin the game. Dugan was also perfect in the field during theseason, converting all 66 of his chances and earning oneoutfield assist.
Sophomore (2008):
Dugan batted .262 with one home run and 16 runs batted in forthe Eagles during the 2008 campaign. He was second on theteam with two triples during the season. Dugan was perfect onthe base paths, stealing 13 bases on 13 attempts, and his .960career stolen base percentage (24-25) is the best in schoolhistory. He committed just one error on the season incenterfield for a .991 fielding percentage.
Freshman (2007):
By the end of his freshman season with the Eagles, Dugan hademerged as an everyday starting outfielder. He hit .295 with24 runs scored, 23 runs batted in and 11 stolen bases on 12attempts for Emory in 2007. Dugan played in all of the Eagles11 postseason games, making nine starts and finishing a .350batting average, the third highest for an Eagle down thestretch. He led all players at the NCAA Division III NationalChampionship Tournament with four stolen bases. AgainstChapman University (Calif.), Dugan drove in three runs, includedtwo on a triple. He hit his first-collegiate home run, athree-run shot, against Rhodes College (Tenn.) on April15th.
Career Statistics:
Year | G-GS | R | HR | RBI | AVG | SB-ATT |
2007 | 45-25 | 24 | 1 | 23 | .295 | 11-12 |
2008 | 37-33 | 30 | 1 | 16 | .262 | 13-13 |
2009 | 32-30 | 15 | 1 | 15 | .305 | 7-9 |
2011 | 1-0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1.000 | 0-0 |
TOTAL | 115-88 | 69 | 3 | 55 | .287 | 31-34 |
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Prior to Emory:
Attended Mongomery Blair High School, where he played on thebaseball team for four seasons... Served as the team captain duringhis junior and senior years... Hit .370 with 11 stolen bases in2004, .424 with nine stolen bases in 2005 and .370 with 23 stolenbases in 2006... Two-time member of the all-County second team...Named once to the all-County first team... Winner of the TerryHicks All-Around Award... Named his team's most valuable playertwice... Coached by John MacDonald... Also competed in crosscountry, indoor track and basketball in high school... Named themost outstanding senior on the cross country team and the indoortrack team.
Personal:
Born on March 14, 1988.
Quote:
"Emory is a great school with a great baseball program."