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2012 Baseball Roster

16 C.J. Gillman

  • Position IF
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Littleton, Colo.
  • Highschool Columbine

Biography

2012 Notes:
• Atlantic 10 Second Team All-Conference

2011 (Junior): Atlantic 10 All-Conference, Second Team … Set two Dayton single-season records in hits (91) and at-bats (241) … His 22 stolen bases and 22 doubles are, respectively, the second-most in a single-season at Dayton … Third-best batting average in the Atlantic 10 (.378) … Led the conference in hits and ranked second in doubles … One of two Flyers to start in all 59 games – hitting in the three-hole spot in all games … Played 29 games at third base and 30 games at first base … Led the Flyers in batting average, runs, hits, doubles, RBI and walks … Maintained an 18-game hitting streak, the longest hitting streak on the team … 13 multi-hit games … Nine multi-RBI games … Ended the season with a hit in 22 of the last 23 games … Career-high four hits occurred four times … Career-high three runs scored occurred three times … Recorded a career-high four RBI in the A-10 tournament against La Salle (5/26) on a 3-for-5 performance … Hit .380 (46-for-121) with runners on base … First hit as a Flyer came in his first game against Bradley (2/18), going 1-for-3 … First homerun as a Flyer was recorded at UMass (4/8).  

Prior to UD: Two-time all-conference performer at Garden City (Kan.) Community College for Head Coach Chris Finnegan ... First Team All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference in the utility spot as a sophomore – hitting .376 with 43 RBI, seven homeruns, and a team-best 60 runs scored ... Played in all of Garden City’s 57 games, leading the Broncbusters to a 40-17 record in 2010 ... Honorable Mention All-KJCCC at first base as a freshman with a .344 batting average, 16 doubles and 50 RBI ... Played in 61 of 62 games as the Broncbusters went 45-17 in 2009 ... Academic All-American ... Made stops at Coastal Carolina and New Mexico during his true-freshman year before transferring to Garden City.

High School: Coached by father Chuck Gillman at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. ... First Team All-Jefferson County and All-Colorado in junior and senior seasons ... Guided Rebels to a 2006 CHSAA 5A State Championship title as a junior ... Advanced to the 2007 CHSAA 5A State Championship Series as a senior ... Named a finalist for the Fred Steinmark Award, given to top student-athlete in Colorado ... Also a standout quarterback, earning First Team All-Jefferson County and All-Colorado honors as a senior ... Led Rebel football to win the 2006 CHSAA 5A State Championship title. 
    
Personal: Born Charles Heflin Gillman IV on April 20, 1989 ... Son of Chuck and Mari Gillman ... Has a younger brother, Tommy, and an older sister, Kalli ... Father Chuck coached his varsity baseball team at Columbine ... Leadership major.

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Historical Player Information

  • 16

    2011Junior

    Infield
    6'1" 210 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2012Senior

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    0 lbs
    16