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Tyler Kuhn
Class: Sr.
Hometown: Louisville, Ky.
Height: 5-10
Weight: 180
Team: Baseball
Position: SS
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Biography
Skilled left-handed hitting infielder who runs very well ... has excellent hands ... can play both shortstop and second base ... is also a base-stealing threat for WVU ... played for the Luray Wranglers of the Valley League this past summer where he was named MVP of the league ... already ranks in the top three in school history in career triples as a sophomore (2006) ... had 80 RBI and 20 doubles ... 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in Furman loss (3/3) ... 2-for-5 with a triple and five RBI vs. Niagara (3/7) ... 4-for-5 with two doubles in close win over Norfolk State (3/22) ... 4-for-7 with three RBI and a steal vs. UM-Eastern Shore (3/28) ... 4-for-6 with three RBI at Seton Hall (4/1) ... 3-for-5 with three RBI at Ohio (4/11) ... 8-for-14 with a double, home run, and seven runs scored in Villanova series (4/28-30) ... three hits vs. Maryland (5/9) ... 3-for-6 with a double, home run, and four RBI at Cincinnati (5/13) ... homered in final game of South Florida series (5/20) ... one of only a handful of WVU players to ever start all 55 games as a true freshman (2005) ... finished his first season with a .298 batting average, three home runs and 30 RBI ... led the team in triples with six ... had seven multi-hit games ... knocked a pair of doubles against Clemson (2/18) ... belted first career homerun against Duquesne (4/12) ... recorded a career-high four hits and scored five runs against Maryland-Eastern Shore (4/23) ... 2003 and 2004 all-state selection for Trinity High ... team advanced to the Kentucky State Tournament ... 2003 team MVP ... 2004 Mr. Trinity Baseball award ... 2003 team hitter award ... Louisville first team all-metro ... all-region 2003 and 2004 ... Personal: son of Chuck Kuhn and Susie Runner ... majoring in engineering.
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Feature Articles
Mountaineers Shell Terps
A record crowd of 1,174 fans watched the WVU baseball team pound Maryland, 13-2, Tuesday.
The Getaway
West Virginia's Tyler Kuhn decided Morgantown was the right place for him.
Baseball: Team MVPs Announced
Greg Van Zant announced today the team award winners for the 2005 season
Baseball: Doubleheader Sweep of UMES
WVU rallied in their last at-bat in game one and collected a season-high 23 runs in game two in sweeping Maryland-Eastern Shore.
Baseball: WVU Splits With Cornell
WVU spit a doubleheader with Cornell at Ernie Shore Field in Winston-Salem, N.C.
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