Bucknell's Jason Buursma Tabbed an ECAC Baseball All-Star
June 18, 2008 LEWISBURG, Pa. - Recent Bucknell graduate Jason Buursma (Seattle, Wash./Lakeside School) was named to the ECAC Division I Baseball All-Star second team as an outfielder, it was announced on Wednesday. The 2008 Patriot League Player of the Year and Tournament MVP was the league's lone representative on the squad. The honor adds to a long list of awards Buursma received in his four years with the Orange and Blue, including All-America plaudits from three different organizations this spring. He enjoyed his finest season of his Bucknell career as a senior, hitting a team-best .367 with 58 hits, 37 runs scored, seven doubles, one triple, 13 home runs, 37 RBI and a slugging percentage of .671 in 2008. On the mound, Buursma broke the program wins record with a 9-3 mark and posted a 2.58 earned-run average in 83.2 innings. He totaled just 10 walks and 78 strikeouts, while opposing hitters batted only .226 against him, ending his collegiate career with a 17.1 consecutive shutout innings streak intact. Last night, Buursma, who was selected in the 25th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals, made his professional debut as a member of the short season class-A Batavia Muckdogs of the New York-Penn League and threw one scoreless inning of relief. He allowed a single, walked one and struck out two in a 4-2 loss to Auburn. The Bison finished 2008 with the second-highest wins total in school history at 30-24-2 and won their fourth Patriot League championship, earning a Patriot League record fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament. At the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, Bucknell captured its first ever tournament victory, upsetting Florida State, 7-0, in the opening round of regional play. The Following is a list of Jason Buursma's Bucknell career honors and accomplishments: |