Career Notes: Played two seasons at Tulane after spending his
first two years at Stetson University...sat out the 2010 season
due to NCAA Transfer Rules...posted seven career multi-hit
games and 13 career multi-RBI games...ten of his career multi-
RBI games during his senior season...plated the game winning
run three times in his career...career-long six game hitting
streak came in 2012...had a career-best seven game reached
base streak in 2012.
2012 (Senior): Appeared in 41 games with 27 starts...started 17
games as designated hitter and ten games in left field...drove in
the game winning run twice; versus Brown (3/17) and against
Alcorn State (4/4)...posted four multi-hit and ten multi-RBI
games...posted a five game hitting streak from April 10 - April
17...ranked among the Conference USA leaders in sacrifice flies
(4, 7th)...led the squad in sacrifice flies...ranked fifth on the team
in home runs (5)...had a hit and a run scored in the season
opener versus Siena (2/17)...doubled and drove in two RBIs
against Alabama (3/4)...singled and walked against Brown
(3/16)...had an RBI versus Brown (3/17)...singled, walked and
drove in two RBIs against UNBC (3/23)...tripled and scored a run
against UMBC (3/24)...placed two RBIs and scored a run in the
series finale with UMBC (3/25)...singled, homered, walked and
plated two RBIs at Southeastern Louisiana (3/27)...homered and
plated three RBIs in the middle game of a series at Memphis
(3/31)...drove in three RBIs against Alcorn State (4/4)...had three
hits - including a home run - with two RBIs against Nicholls State
(4/10)...doubled and drove in two RBIs against Alcorn State
(4/11)...had one hit in each game of a three game series at UAB
(4/13-15) and drove in two RBIs in each of the first two
games...homered in the middle game of the series at UAB
(4/14)...drove in an RBI against Marshall (5/17).
Personal: Born Frank Anthony Florio on February 23, 1989...son
of Rozanne and Frank Florio...majoring in Political Science and
would like to run for office and become a politician.
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