2016 Baseball Roster

Ryan Littlefield
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 241
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Longview, Wash.
- Prev School:
- Lower Columbia College
Lower Columbia College (2015): Helped coach Eddie Smith and the Red Devils to a 41-10 overall record as a sophomore, which included the Northwest Athletic Conference Western Divisional title (24-1) and the NWAC Tournament Championship ... Batted .315 (53-for-168) with seven home runs and 51 RBI ... Scored 30 runs while tallying 17 extra base hits ... Recorded 14 multi-hit and 14 multi-RBI games ... Had season-long 11-game hit streak from May 3-25 where he batted .364 with a home run and nine RBI ... Also had a 10-game hit streak from April 12-26 ... Drove in at least one run in 10-straight contests from April 14-May 2 (21 RBI with seven multi-RBI games) ... First-Team All-NWAC Western Division and First-Team All-NWAC performer ... Named Lower Columbia College Male Student Athlete-of-the-Year ... University of Portland (2014): Started 25 of 32 games for head coach Chris Perry in right field and designated hitter ... Batted .208 (21-for- 101) with a pair of home runs, 11 RBI and 10 runs scored ... Recorded five multi-hit and three multi-RBI games.
Mark Morris High School: Earned 12 letters (baseball 4, basketball 4, football 4) for the Monarchs ... Under coach Brice Richards won four-straight Greater St. Helens League (GSHL) titles (2010-13), had a Sweet 16 finish and placed third in the district playoffs in 2011 ... Three-time team captain (2011-13), four time GSHL all-conference performer, three-time Washington All-State selection and two time GSHL League MVP ... Helped Monarchs to a 66-25 four-year record ... As a freshman batted .475 with nine home runs, 36 RBI and 23 runs on his way to GSHL League MVP and all-state honors ... Swiped eight bases and recorded 16 extra base hits ... During sophomore campaign, ranked as the 10thbest player in Washington by Baseball Northwest after batting .385 with three home runs, nine XBHs, 27 RBI, 28 runs and seven stolen bases ... On the mound posted six wins, four complete games and two shutouts ... Sported a 2.45 ERA with 51 strikeouts in 48.2 innings ... Earned all-state honors for the second-straight year and was a First-Team All-GSHL selection ... As a junior batted .339 with three home runs, 13 XBHs, 16 RBI, 14 runs and four stolen bases ... Picked up a pair of wins on the mound with 19 strikeouts and a 0.60 ERA in 11.2 innings ... Garnered First-Team All-GSHL honors and was tabbed as the third-best player in the state by Baseball Northwest ... Closed out prep career by earning his third all-state designation, while being named GSHL League MVP honors ... Batted a team-best .571 with seven homers, 17 XBH, 32 RBI, 29 runs and eight stolen bases ... On the bump won three games posting a 2.28 ERA with 42 strikeouts in 30.2 innings of work ... Set Mark Morris single-season records in batting avg. (.571), on-base percentage (.696), home runs (9), walks (20) and complete games (4) ... Owns career records in hits (111), doubles (29), triples (4), home runs (22), runs scored (94), and RBI (111) ... Participated in the 2012 Area Code Games (Long Beach, Calif.) playing for the Kansas City Royals ... Earned Second-Team All-West Regional honors in 2013 by Perfect Game ... Rated as the 11th-best prospect in Washington (129th nationally) by Perfect Game ... On the gridiron, played linebacker, fullback and tight end ... Three-time All-GSHL performer (2010-12) ... Two-time GSHL Defensive League MVP (2011-12) ... First-team all-area linebacker (2011) ... All-Area defensive player-of-the-year and all-state selection (2012) ... Set school record for most tackles in a career (240.5) ... Helped Monarchs to three league titles (2009-10, 2012) and a third place finish in the state as a freshman (2010) ... In basketball was a First-Team All-GSHL performer at forward (2012) ... Also garnered honorable mention all-league honors as a freshman and junior ... Four-time league champion and three-time district runner-up ... Led the Monarchs to a pair of Sweet 16's and a fourth-place finish in the state playoffs (2010).
Personal: Full name is Ryan Matthew Littlefield ... Son of Kristine and Eric Littlefield ... Born Aug. 7, 1994 in Portland, Ore. ... Has one sibling (Amanda) ... Intended major is communications with a minor is business ... Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall of 2015 after posting a 4.0 GPA ... Mother was a Track & Field athlete at Boise State University ... Grandfather (Bob Jesse) played baseball at Linfield University ... Grandfather (Ray Littlefield) wrestled and played football at University of Utah ... Cousin (Casey Frandsen) played basketball at the University of Portland.