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04/20/2013
Southern Illinois stranded eight runners in scoring position.
04/19/2013
All three of SIU's hits and and all three of its runs came in the ninth inning.
04/16/2013
SIU overcame a 3-0 first inning deficit and survived the Skyhawks' three-run seventh inning.
04/14/2013
The Salukis overcame a 4-0 first inning hole to avoid a sweep against the first place Bears.
04/12/2013
The Salukis allowed six runs in the final three innings to drop the series opener to the Bears.
05/18/2013
Final game at Abe Martin Field.
05/06/2013
March 29, 2013
05/06/2013
April 13, 2013
05/06/2013
April 16, 2013
05/06/2013
April 27, 2013
Last updated June 18, 2012
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2012 (Junior): Played in 50 games and made 46 starts...Hit .354 in 20 conference games, sixth highest in the Missouri Valley Conference...His .434 on-base percentage in conference games was fifth highest in the MVC...Hit .303 overall, fourth highest on the team...Led the team by being hit by a pitch 10 times...Committed just two errors and led the team with four outfield assists...Second on the team with eight stolen bases in nine attempts...Second on the team among starters with a .385 on-base percentage...Recorded 14 multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games...Recorded a season-best nine-game hitting streak from 3/17 through 4/1...Drove in a season-high three runs against Creighton on 4/22...After missing three games with a minor injury, started SIU's last 28 games in center field.
Prior to SIU: Played two years at Danville Area (Ill.) Community College...Hit .395 as a freshman for the Jaguars and was an all-conference selection...Was a three-year letter winner in high school and a member of the all-Hoosier Crossroads Conference team his junior and senior seasons...Hit .396 as a senior at Harrison High School.
Personal: Full name is Renato Tyler Troggio...Born on Dec. 14, 1990 in Rockdale, Texas...Son of Gene and Lori Troggio...Father is a safety manager and mother is a hair stylist...Has two brothers...Majoring in history.