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  Bryan Tupper
Bryan Tupper
Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Seattle, Wash.

High School:
West Seattle HS

Last College:
Edmonds CC

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 170

Position:
RHP

B/T:
R/R

2005: Appeared in 19 games with eight starts on the season ... Ended the season allowing just one earned run over his final 11 innings pitched (four appearances) for an 0.82 ERA with seven hits, no walks and seven strikeouts ... Pitched the final 4.0 innings in the second Wofford game, getting his first career save ... Allowed four hits and two runs (one earned) with no walks and two strikeouts against the Terriers ... Saw his ERA dip in his final outing of the season, pitching the final 3.0 innings of scoreless baseball versus Georgia Southern, allowing just two hits with three strikeouts ... In his first outing (versus Wright State), did not get a decision, pitching 4.2 innings with six hits, two runs, two walks and five strikeouts ... Was the starting pitcher in WCU's win over top-ranked Georgia Tech, allowing six hits and five runs (three earned) with two walks and three K's in 3.2 innings ... Only had one start after the Georgia Tech game, pitching well, but getting the loss versus Clemson ... Pitched 4.1 innings versus the Tigers and allowed three hits and four runs (three earned) with three walks and a career-high six strikeouts.

PRIOR TO WESTERN: Named first team All-Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) and first team Northern Division NWAACC ... As a sophomore, went 10-1 with a 1.18 ERA to help Edmonds to a 40-9 record overall and a North Division title in 2004, going 22-2 in the league ... As a freshman at Edmonds, went 10-2 with a 2.78 ERA to earn second team All-Northern Division, helping his squad to a school-record 43-7 mark ... Tied a NWAACC record by recording 20 wins in his two-year career ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a first team All-Metro League pick as a pitcher at West Seattle HS during his senior season, while being tabbed second team all-conference as an outfielder ... Named to the state All-Star team ... Was a second team All-Metro League pick as a utility player as a junior.