- 02 Steven King
- 03 Brenden Furrow
- 04 Mick Sawinski
- 05 Ty Hall
- 06 J.T. Schneider
- 07 Bobby Widenski
- 10 Bryan Hunt
- 11 Cody Wilcoxson
- 12 Hogan Jackson
- 13 Zach Goodwin
- 15 Jon Stockton
- 17 Bryan Lippincott
- 18 Ryan Rodeck
- 19 Andy Fagely
- 20 Griff Kilber
- 21 Logan Bouts
- 22 Troy DuBay
- 24 Patrick Rydeen
- 25 David Hines
- 26 Sam Fagely
- 27 Kyle Richardson
- 28 Ben Lemke
- 29 Ben Nelson
- 30 Doug Stearns
- 31 Ryan Iverson
- 32 Blake DeVries
- 33 Noah Tesch
- 34 Phil Jahnke
- 35 Jake Braun
- 36 Chris Peterson
- 42 Drew Turk
- 51 Nick Anderson
Brenden Furrow
| Position | 1B/OF |
|---|---|
| Height/Weight | 6-0/210 |
| Year | Sr. |
| Bat/Throw | R/R |
| Hometown | Johnston, IA |
| High School | Johnston |
| Previous College: | DMACC |
Concordia Career:
Career: Tied career record with 178 hits with Dave Johnson (1995-98) ... has started and played in 102 consecutive games dating back to May, 2007 in game two against Upper Iowa ... is second all-time in doubles (39) and in at bats (458) ... ranks fourth in runs batted in (118) ... ranks fifth in career average (.389) ... ranks ninth in home runs (18) and runs scored (107) ... ranks 10th in games played (131) ... ranks 12th in slugging percentage (.605) and triples (3) ... holds top-two seasons for most hits with 69 in 2009 and 65 in 2008 ... holds single season at bats record with 188 in 2009 ... ranks in the top-10 for single season records in 10 different spots with 2008 and 2009 season statistics.
2010: NCBWA Preseason All-America Third Team Utility selection.
2009: Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team Outfielder ... All-NSIC Second Team Outfielder ... NSIC Preseason Player of the Year ... Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-American ... named CU Male Athlete of the Week (3/31/09) ... tied Concordia career hits record with 178 ... broke his own single season hits record with 69, finishing fifth in the NSIC ... set single season at bats record with 188, seventh most in the NSIC ... hit fourth most doubles in a season in school history with 16 and ranked 10th in the league in doubles per game (0.30) ... drove in 44 runs, 10th most in school history ... ranked 15th in the NSIC with a .367 batting average (all games) ... in NSIC-only statistics, ranked second in at bats (111) and eighth in hits (38) ... had season long 13 game hitting streak as he hit .383 (18-47) during the streak (4/15/09 to
4/30/09) ... finished season on four game hit streak after the 13 game streak, hitting safely in 17 of last 18 games ... had a 12 game hitting streak, during which he hit .477 (21-44) as he lifted batting average from .333 to .390 (3/22/09 to 4/10/09) ... hit safely in eight of nine games during which he hit .447 (17-38) and raised average from .267 to .368 with seven multi-hit games during the stretch ... led team with 21 multi-hit games with six three-hit performances ... had 10 multi-RBI games driving in three twice and four twice ... played and started in all 53 games, getting 36 starts in right field and 17 at first base ... hit third in the lineup 41 times, hit second and cleanup six times each ... went 3-3 with four RBI and a walk against Minnesota Duluth (3/26/09) in game one before going 1-2 with a double, three RBI and a walk in the second game for a seven RBI day ... went 2-4 with a homer and three RBI in game one against Winona State (5/2/09) ... homered three times in six games against three different teams in the span of a week after going 35 games without a homer to start the season ... hit safely in 42 of 53 games ... reached base safely with a hit, walk or HBP in 46 of 53 games ... went 7-14 with four runs, five RBI and two doubles in a three game series against U-Mary in Lincoln, Neb. (3/16/09).
2008: Rawlings/ABCA All-Central Region First Team ... Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team ... All-NSIC First Team Outfielder ... named NSIC Tournament Most Valuable Player ... set single season school hits record with 65 ... opened season with 21 game hitting streak (two games carried over from end of 2007) ... finished second in the NSIC and 29th in Division II in average, hitting .433 overall ... 26th ranked slugger in the nation with a .753 pct. ... finished second in the NSIC batting title race (NSIC games only) by hitting .435 in 26 league games ... also ranked in the top-100 of Division II in RBI (1.12 per game, 70th), home runs (11 total, 83rd), doubles (0.35 per game, 86th) and runs (1.12 per game, 94th) ... finished the season ranked second in the NSIC in slugging pct. (.753), fifth in on base pct. (.482), fifth in hits (65), third in RBI (48), fourth in home runs (11) and fifth in total bases (113) ... had a perfect 1.000 fielding pct. with 64 put outs and one assist ... swiped a team-high six bases in eight chances ... led team in all hitting stats except triples and home runs ... had 17 multi-hit performances and hit safely in 35 of 43 games ... after 21 game hitting streak ended, broke out of a four game 0-13 slump by hitting safely in eight games including a four game stretch of 12-16 (.750) hitting against Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota, Crookston ... had 10 three-plus hit performances while producing four hits three times ... went 4-5 with career-high seven RBI with three runs, two doubles and a home run at Bemidji State (3/30/08) ... drove in four RBI in four other games ... had 11 multi-RBI games and 12 multi-run games ... went 3-4 with three runs, four RBI and two home runs against Minnesota Duluth (4/22/08) in only multi-home run game.
2007: Named All-NSIC Second Team ... played in 35 games, starting 33 ... leads all returners in avg., hitting .367 with a .411 on base pct. and a .525 slg. pct. ... had eight doubles and three home runs in 120 at bats ... stole five bases in eight attempts ... had three consecutive three hit performances, going 9-10 with six runs and five RBI and two walks against Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota, Crookston ... had season-high four RBI against Minnesota, Crookston ... had 13 multi-hit games and hit safely in 25 of 35 games ... had six multi-RBI games ... hit his three home runs in his last eight games... reached base safely (H, BB or HBP) in first 13 games.
Prior to Concordia University:
Spent a year at community college in Iowa.
Johnston High School:
Earned three letters in baseball and two in football and basketball for the Dragons ... as a senior, hit .473 with eight home runs, 56 RBI and 22 doubles ... a two-time all-state, all-district and all-conference performer ... named to senior all-star game ... set school records in hits, doubles, slugging pct. and RBI.
Personal:
Born May 19, 1987 ... son of Mike Furrow and Sandy Manning ... has a brother, Derek ... is a finance major at Concordia and would like to be a financial planner ... top players he has played against are Jeremy Hellickson (Tampa Bay Devil Rays org.) and Coby Clemens (Houston Astros Org.).
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Brenden Furrow Career Stats | |||||||||||||
|
Year |
Avg |
GP-S |
AB |
R |
H |
2B |
3B |
HR |
RBI |
SLG |
BB |
OBP |
SB |
|
2007 |
.367 |
35-33 |
120 |
24 |
44 |
8 |
1 |
3 |
26 |
.525 |
8 |
.411 |
5-8 |
|
2008 |
.433 |
43-43 |
150 |
48 |
65 |
15 |
0 |
11 |
48 |
.753 |
11 |
.482 |
6-8 |
|
2009 |
.367 |
53-53 |
188 |
35 |
69 |
16 |
2 |
4 |
44 |
.537 |
22 |
.433 |
2-6 |
|
Career |
.389 |
131-129 |
458 |
107 |
178 |
39 |
3 |
18 |
118 |
.605 |
41 |
.443 |
13-22 |

