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2022 Baseball Roster

Jeremiah Wilson
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Jeremiah Wilson
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Jeremiah Wilson
Todd Drexler

13 Abraham Sequera

  • Position Infield
  • Year Fifth Year
  • Height 5-8
  • Weight 188
  • Bats / Throws S/R
  • Hometown Caracas, Venezuela
  • Previous School St. Brendan HS

Biography

Signed With the Boise Hawks of the Pioneer League July 2022
2022 Second Team All-ASUN
ASUN Honor Roll (2017-18, 2019-20, 2020-21)


2022
  • Finished his career with an all-conference honor to his name after earning Second Team All-ASUN recognition for his play at the hot corner and with the bat.
  • Finished his career with the ninth most home runs in UNF DI-era history.
  • Had a furious performance in conference play, hitting all 11 of his home runs against conference pitching.
  • Was the lone Osprey to start all 55 of UNF’s games, reaching 166-career games played.
  • Hit .307 with 37 runs, 70 hits, 14 doubles, 11 home runs, 53 RBI, 17 walks and 79 assists on defense.
  • All 11 of his home runs came between March 26 and May 25.
  • Joined the 100-hit club against Boston College March 5.
  • Paced UNF in at-bats, home runs, RBI and slugging while tying with Aidan Sweatt for the team lead in hits with 70.
  • Tied for the second-most multi-hit games on the team with 21, while leading the team in multi-RBI contests (16) and the longest hitting streak (12).
  • Made 47 starts at third base, two at first base and six at shortstop.
  • Posted all of his starts in the meat of the order except for one, notching 40 starts in the third hole to lead all Ospreys.
  • In conference play, hit .364 with 23 runs, 43 hits, four doubles, 10 home runs, 35 RBI, 10 walks and a .653 slugging percentage.
  • Had a heroic finish to his career at Harmon Stadium, going 6-for-15 with five runs, seven RBI, one double and four home run in a three-game series against FGCU May 19-20.
  • During that series, had a 4-for-6 with three runs, five RBI, two home runs and a walk-off double in the ninth inning. He also made his first-ever appearance at catcher after filling the spot as a late-game sub.
  • Homered in his final at-bat as an Osprey, belting a solo shot to center at JetBlue Park in a 9-3 win against Jacksonville in ASUN postseason play.
  • Factored big into UNF’s come from behind win against Presbyterian Feb. 19, going 3-for-4 with two runs, one RBI, a double and a walk.
  • Had four singles and an RBI in a big 10-2 win at UCF March 11.
  • Rattled off four-straight two-hit games March 15 through March 20, doing so in a win against FAMU and in all three games of a home series against Liberty.
  • Homered in consecutive games at Kennesaw State March 26-27, collecting three hits in three-straight games while scoring five times, driving in six and doubling.
  • Stung Stetson for a three-RBI double and a run in a win at Stetson April 3.
  • Went 4-for-5 with a towering two-run home run into the trees in right field at Harmon Stadium, providing some insurance late as UNF won 9-6 in the series opener against Jacksonville April 8.
  • Had a season-high two doubles to go with four hits in a 13-10 road win against USF April 5.
  • Season-long 12-game hitting streak spanned from April 1 to April 19, a stretch that saw him go for 21 RBI.
  • Finished a home run shy of the cycle in a win against The Citadel April 19.
  • Went 2-for-4, homered and drove in two during a road win against FGCU April 16 as UNF took the series.

2021
  • Was one of UNF’s best run producers and power hitters, leading the team with nine home runs.
  • Started 29 games at shortstop, 11 at designated hitter and one at second base.
  • Had 12 multi-hit games, seven multi-RBI games and a hitting streak of 12 games and a reached base streak of 15 contests.
  • Hit .278 (47-for-169) with 28 runs, 11 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 28 RBI, 16 walks and a .527 slugging percentage. 
  • After not homering at all over 69 prior games as an Osprey, Sequera paced the Ospreys and finished tied for fourth in the league with nine home runs.
  • Had a memorable day against No. 7 Florida, launching a home run from both sides of the plate February 23. 
  • Tied a UNF program single game record by doubling four times in one game at FGCU May 2. The switch hitter drove in four and scored once during that game.
  • In that same game May 2, Sequera tied a UNF DI single game program record with five hits, going 5-for-6.
  • Rattled off a 12-game hitting streak between March 23 and April 23.
  • Launched a pair of massive home runs against Jacksonville in the ASUN Championship Semifinals May 28, going 2-for-5 with two runs, two home runs and three RBI.
  • Keyed the UNF offense in a win against Jacksonville March 27, driving in four while scoring once.
  • Doubled twice in a 3-for-4 day against FGCU April 3.
  • Had a perfect day at the plate April 23 against Jacksonville, going 4-for-4 with three runs and three RBI, finishing a double short of the cycle.
  • Went off in UNF’s 7-3 win at Stetson April 16, homering in a 3-for-4 day.
  • Helped UNF to a sweep of Jacksonville in a 14-6 April 25 win against Jacksonville, homering while scoring twice.
  • Clubbed a long home run during a 2-for-4 day in UNF’s 6-5 series-opening win against Stetson May 7.
  • Knocked in three during UNF’s ASUN Divisional Round clinching win against Stetson May 22.

*2020
  • Saw time in 12 games, starting 11 between time at shortstop, third base and second base.
  • Batted .385 (15-for-39) with six runs, two doubles, seven RBI, four walks, one stolen base and a .444 on-base percentage.
  • Finished third in the league in hitting.
  • Tallied career bests in RBI, batting average, slugging (.436) and on-base percentage.
  • Missed four games due to an injury suffered during UNF’s game at South Carolina Feb. 25.
  • Posted a six-game hitting streak between Feb. 22 and March 7, hitting .333 (7-for-21) with five RBI, three walks, two runs and a double.
  • Started strong, going 4-for-8 with two runs, an RBI and a walk as UNF took two of three from VMI to open the year.
  • Posted his first extra-base hit of the year Feb. 22 against Rutgers, going 1-for-3 with a run, RBI, double and a walk.
  • Stole a bag, singled, drove in one, walked and narrowly missed an opposite field home run against Rutgers Feb. 23.
  • Came in as a defensive replacement March 6 against Central Michigan, going 1-for-2 with two RBI.
  • Was hit by a pitch and went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI against Ohio State March 10.
  • Doubled and scored in a 9-5 triumph against OSU March 11.

*The 2020 season only lasted 16 games due to the developments around COVID-19

2019
  • Started 25 games, appearing in 27, primarily at shortstop.
  • Hit .224 (19-for-85) with 13 runs, six RBI and 12 walks.
  • Made the first start and appearance of his sophomore year in an 11-2 win against Western Michigan March 9, going 3-for-4 with two runs, an RBI, double and a walk.
  • Picked up the second three-hit game of his season in an 8-3 win against NJIT April 14, scoring once.
  • Put up two runs, two hits and two RBI as UNF rolled FAMU April 27, 9-1.

2018
  • Made 30 appearances, playing primarily in the middle infield.
  • Finished with 11 hits, 14 walks, 14 runs, five RBI and a pair of triples
  • Had a career day at FGCU May 6, posting  three hits and three runs driven in en route to the Ospreys' 16-1 victory.
  • Recorded his first-collegiate hit and run against Radford February 17.
  • Plated one and scored another while posting his first-career triple in a 6-1 win against Fairfield March 11.
  • Tied a season-high with two runs while walking once and clubbing a triple against Lipscomb May 12.

High School
  • Two-year letterwinner at St. Brendan High School
  • Miami Dade All-District Team and All-American honoree
  • St. Brendan Male Student-Athlete of the Year

Personal
  • Son of Juan Sequera and Yelitza Calderon
  • Sister, Anyelit, played softball at Barry University
  • Earned his bachelor's in sport management
  • Pursuing his master's in science in management

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 11

    2018Freshman

    Infield
    5'9" 180 lbs
    11
  • 13

    2019Sophomore

    Infield
    5'9" 180 lbs
    13
  • 13

    2020Junior

    Infield
    5'8" 188 lbs
    13
  • 13

    2021Senior

    Infield
    5'8" 188 lbs
    13
  • 13

    2022Fifth Year

    Infield
    5'8" 188 lbs
    13