2011 WEST COAST CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2011 FIRST TEAM ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE
2010 FIRST TEAM ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE
2011 SEASON: Led USF in RBIs (35) and walks (36) this season… is third in career RBIs (137), home runs (35) and extra base hits (79), fifth in total bases (343), seventh in walks (90) and at bats (689) and 10th in put outs (562)… second in multiple-RBI games (10) and totaled multiple hits in 15 games… first multiple-hit game came against Cal State Bakersfield (2/21) after he notched two doubles and two RBIs… totaled three RBIs on 2-for-4 hitting with a walk against UC Davis (2/27)… drew four walks at Lamar (3/3)… went 2-for-4 with a walk against Cal State Northridge (3/5)… finished 3-for-6 with 3 RBI at California (3/16)… hit 2-for-4 with a double at Arizona (3/20)… totaled two RBIs and two doubles at Pacific (3/25)… went 2-for-3 with a double and walk against Saint Mary’s (4/8)… collected two hits and a walk against Saint Mary’s (4/10)… tied a single-game school record with seven RBIs at Portland (4/16) after hitting two three-run home runs… totaled three RBIs, two runs scored and a walk against Loyola Marymount (4/29)… went 2-for-3 with a double and two walks at San Diego (5/6)… drew three walks at San Diego (5/8)… finished 2-for-5 with two RBI and a double against Pepperdine (5/15).
2010 SEASON: Played in and started 53 games… second on the team in hitting with a .310 batting average… collected a team-leading 46 RBI with 27 walks and 12 doubles … led team in slugging percentage (.635), on-base percentage (.405) and triples (3)… totaled 18 multiple hit games… led the West Coast Conference in homeruns with 16… named WCC Player of the Week on March 2 and May 18… notched three or more hits in six games… collected at least two RBI in 11 games… went 3-for-3 against Cal Poly with two walks, a run scored and an RBI (2/28)… hit two homeruns against Texas San Antonio, finishing the game 3-for-4 with three RBI (3/5)… went 3-for-5 with three RBI in a game against San Diego (3/11)… notched five RBI against University of Alabama-Birmingham on 4-for-5 hitting with three runs scored, a walk, a homerun and a double (3/13)… went 2-for-3 against Stanford with three RBI, a homerun, a double and a run (3/19)… turned in an impressive game against Gonzaga with two homeruns, three walks, five RBI and four runs, while going 2-for-3 at the plate (4/10)… was nearly perfect against UC Davis going 4-for-5 with two doubles, two runs and two RBI (4/13)… went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a walk against San Diego (5/2)… totaled three hits against Santa Clara in four at bats with an RBI and a run scored (5/8)… finished with three RBI against Portland with a homerun and a double (5/15)… was 2-for-3 with two runs scored, an RBI, a homerun and walk (5/16).
2009 SEASON: Started 50 of 55 games played as a sophomore... batted .277 (56-for-202) with 10 doubles, one triple, a team leading 13 homeruns, 44 RBI, 32 runs scored, and three stolen bases... in first game of the season, went 2-for-2 with three walks at University of Texas - San Antonio (2/20)... stole his first bag of the year on a 2-for-3 day at UTSA (2/22)... had two hits and scored a run versus Oregon State at the Palm Springs Tournament (3/5)... doubled at San Jose State (3/10)... homered on a 2-for-3 day with two RBI at Washington (3/14)... homered again the following day (3/15)... hit his third homerun versus UC Davis (3/24)... had two hits with a double and an RBI against Cal in the Dante Benedetti Classic at AT&T Park (3/31)... homered on a 2-for-4 day with two RBI at Bakersfield (4/1)... had two hits on two consecutive days versus Saint Mary's (4/4-5)... doubled at Pacific (4/7)... had season high three hits with a homerun and five RBI in game one and homered again in game two at LMU (4/11)... had career high two homeruns with three RBI versus Santa Clara (4/19)... homered in the following game and drove in two against San Jose State (4/21)... homered again in his next game on a 2-for-5 night with three RBI versus Pepperdine (4/24)... homered and tripled on a 3-for-6 day at then No. 13 Cal Poly (5/2)... doubled three times the next day (5/3)... finished the season with a seven game hitting streak, batting .300 with three doubles and two homeruns (5/8-17)... doubled and drove in two at San Diego (5/9)... homered and drove in two at San Diego State (5/11)... homered in his next game and drove in two at Portland (5/15)... doubled twice on a 3-for-4 day the following day (5/16).
2008 SUMMER: Awarded All-WCCBL Honorable Mention after season with Wenatchee Applesox.
2008 SEASON: Started 16 of 27 games played as a freshman... batted .265 with two doubles, two triples, two homeruns, and 10 RBI... earned first collegiate hits on a 2-for-3 day with a double versus Loyola Marymount (4/4)... homered and had two RBI at Pepperdine (4/11)... went 2-for-4 against Portland (4/27)... tripled at Pacific (4/29)... doubled on a 3-for-5 day versus Stanford (5/6)... homered and batted in three against San Diego (5/10)... in final series of the season against Dallas Baptist (5/15-17), batted .462 (6-for-13) going 2-for-4 in game one, tripling in game two, and going 3-for-5 in game three.
PREP CAREER: Played three years of Varsity baseball at South Tahoe High School... junior year batted .493 and senior year batted .556... earned First Team All-League junior and senior seasons.
PERSONAL: Born in November of 1988 in Somerspoint, NJ... son of Stephen and Diane Yarrow... goal for the season is to win the WCC Championship and help the team any way possible... chose USF for the coaching staff... likes the food in San Francisco... would like to be Will Ferrell for a day... best advice he's been given is to always have fun and never quit... most impressive person he's met is his dad... wants to earn a master's degree after USF... would like to attend a baseball All-Star game... favorite sports hero is Derek Jeter... favorite movie is Forrest Gump... favorite book is The Da Vinci Code... favorite food is Pizza... hobbies include skiing, mountain biking, ping-pong and bowling... majoring in Accounting.