2008 All-Atlantic Sun Conference Second Team
2007 Preseason All-Atlantic Sun Conference
2006 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Academic Team
As a senior, 2008: Was named to the All-Atlantic Sun Conference second team ... moved his way into ninth place all-time in the UNF career hits list with 163 ... played in all 55 games and started in 54 ... finished ninth in A-Sun with .367 batting average ... led team in hits with 84, also putting him at fourth in the A-Sun ... led team in sacrifice flies with five ... was ninth in the conference with 258 total plate appearances ... finished third in the A-Sun with 228 at bats ... led team with 23 multiple hit games ... recorded five hits twice ... had a 10-game hitting streak that lasted from March 16-29 ... notched an 11-game hitting streak that lasted from April 1-15 ... closed out season with eight-game hitting streak ... hit .381 against ranked opponents ... went 5-for-6 against No. 13 Florida in UNF's upset 11-10 win (4/2) ... combined to go 6-for-11 in UNF's two wins over cross-town rival Jacksonville (5/3-4) ... tallied career-high four RBIs against Georgia Southern (4/22) ... scored career-high four runs in UNF's 16-7 win over Presbyterian (3/5).
As a junior, 2007: Started in 55 games and saw action at third base, second base and shortstop ... extended games started streak to 69 out of his last 70 games ... had five game-winning RBIs ... had game-winning RBI in UNF's last two wins of the season ... had 13 multiple hit games ... led team in sacrifice flies with five, which had him tied for fourth in the Atlantic Sun ... was eighth in the conference in advancing runners with a .590 average ... was second on the team in walks with 23 ... tied for second on team with four sacrifice bunts ... second on team with 240 total plate appearances ... scored career-high three runs in UNF's 19-3 win over Belmont (4/6) ... tallied three RBIs three times to tie career-high ... knocked in three runs against Connecticut (3/10) ... notched three RBIs in UNF's 15-8 upset over Florida (5/8) ... drove in three runners in UNF's 13-11 win over Campbell (5/11) ... was a preseason All-Atlantic Sun selection.
As a sophomore, 2006: Played in 35 games and started 21, led the team with a .370 (30-for-81) batting average... had a career-long nine-game hitting streak that started on April 4 against Florida and ended on April 30 against Belmont ... he started the streak with a two-out, two-RBI single to tie the game at five against the Gators in the bottom of the eighth and ended on April 30 against Belmont... played in 20 conference games and led UNF with a .444 (20-for-45) batting average... hit his first-career home run and tallied a career-high three RBIs against ETSU on March 19... raised his batting .96 points over the final seven games after batting .565 (13-for-23)... ended the season with a .946 fielding percentage... tallied 37 putouts and 69 assists.
As a freshman, 2005 (Okaloosa-Walton CC): Played the 2005 season at Okaloosa-Walton College for Keith Griffin ... batted .348 with 12 doubles, three home runs and 36 RBIs ... scored 32 runs ... was 8-for-8 in stolen bases ... tallied a .947 fielding percentage at second base.
High School: 2003 graduate of New Smyrna Beach High School, where he played for David Moskovits ... four-year letterwinner at New Smyrna Beach High School ... finished his sophomore season with a 2.10 ERA ... batted .401 as a senior ... helped lead his squad to a second place finish in the regionals as a freshman.
Personal: Majoring in criminal justice ... born July 20, 1985, in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., his hometown ... son of Paul and Darci Knight.
Knight's Career Statistics
Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
2006.... .370 35-21 81 14 30 1 0 1 18 34 .420 9 3 12 1 .447 1 1 0-2 37 69 6 .946
2007.... .243 55-55 202 28 49 5 0 1 26 57 .282 23 6 25 1 .331 5 4 1-5 84 120 16 .927
2008.... .367 55-54 229 47 84 14 1 1 34 103 .450 18 3 18 6 .412 5 3 3-3 94 148 16 .938
TOTAL... .318 145-130 512 89 163 20 1 3 78 194 .379 50 12 55 8 .385 11 8 4-10 215 337 38 .936