
Bridges Earns Academic All-America Honors
July 29, 2021 | Baseball
AUSTIN, Texas – East Carolina senior Matt Bridges has been named a CoSIDA Third-Team Academic All-American according to an announcement by the organization Thursday afternoon becoming the fifth Pirate since 2017 to earn academic honors.
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Bridges, who is currently pursuing his MBA, is the ninth player to be named an Academic All-America selection joining Steve Sides (1987), Lee Kushner (1993), Cliff Godwin (1999, 2001), Sam Narron (2001-02), Travis Watkins (2017), Charlie Yorgen (2017), Jake Agnos (2019) and Alec Burleson (2019-20).
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To be eligible for Academic All-America consideration, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) at his current institution. No student-athlete is eligible until he has completed one full calendar year at his current institution and has reached sophomore athletic eligibility.
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Bridges is a 10-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member and five-time American Athletic Conference All-Academic selection. In May of 2020, Bridges earned his undergraduate degree in public health studies.
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The Shelby, N.C. native closed out his five-year career helping the Pirates to a 44-17 overall record in 2021, the American Athletic Conference regular season title, NCAA Greenville Regional championship as the No. 13 National Seed and an appearance in the Nashville Super Regional.
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On the mound, he appeared in 29 games posting a 5-0 mark with five saves and struck out 45 batters in 36.0 innings. Bridges allowed just 10 runs (nine earned) on 30 hits while holding opposing hitters to a .227 composite batting average. The right-hander was named the Greenville Regional Most Outstanding Player after helping the Pirates to a perfect 3-0 record where he recorded a win and notched a pair of saves.
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For his career, he owns a 9-4 record with 11 saves and has appeared in 107 games ranking second all-time in program history. He surrendered 58 runs (55 earned) on 115 hits with 155 strikeouts to 63 walks in 144.0 career innings. A five-year letterman, Bridges has been a part of four NCAA Regional's, three Super Regional's, two American Athletic Conference regular season titles and one AAC Tournament championship.
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Bridges, who is currently pursuing his MBA, is the ninth player to be named an Academic All-America selection joining Steve Sides (1987), Lee Kushner (1993), Cliff Godwin (1999, 2001), Sam Narron (2001-02), Travis Watkins (2017), Charlie Yorgen (2017), Jake Agnos (2019) and Alec Burleson (2019-20).
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To be eligible for Academic All-America consideration, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) at his current institution. No student-athlete is eligible until he has completed one full calendar year at his current institution and has reached sophomore athletic eligibility.
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Bridges is a 10-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member and five-time American Athletic Conference All-Academic selection. In May of 2020, Bridges earned his undergraduate degree in public health studies.
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The Shelby, N.C. native closed out his five-year career helping the Pirates to a 44-17 overall record in 2021, the American Athletic Conference regular season title, NCAA Greenville Regional championship as the No. 13 National Seed and an appearance in the Nashville Super Regional.
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On the mound, he appeared in 29 games posting a 5-0 mark with five saves and struck out 45 batters in 36.0 innings. Bridges allowed just 10 runs (nine earned) on 30 hits while holding opposing hitters to a .227 composite batting average. The right-hander was named the Greenville Regional Most Outstanding Player after helping the Pirates to a perfect 3-0 record where he recorded a win and notched a pair of saves.
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For his career, he owns a 9-4 record with 11 saves and has appeared in 107 games ranking second all-time in program history. He surrendered 58 runs (55 earned) on 115 hits with 155 strikeouts to 63 walks in 144.0 career innings. A five-year letterman, Bridges has been a part of four NCAA Regional's, three Super Regional's, two American Athletic Conference regular season titles and one AAC Tournament championship.
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