As a senior, 2007: Led team in home runs (8), doubles (18), hit by pitch (10), slugging percentage (.524), walks (24) and on base percentage (.405) ... earned Atlantic Sun Player of the Week honors for week of May 7 after hitting .563 with eight RBIs, five doubles and four runs scored against Florida and Campbell ... tied for team lead in RBIs (39) and total bases (102) ... finished second on team in hits (60) and sacrifice flies (4) ... went 3-for-5 with three RBIs, two runs scored and
a double in UNF[apos]s 15-8 upset drubbing over Florida (5/8) ... finished tied for first on team with nine multiple RBI games ... finished with third-best batting average on team (.309) after beginning season with 1-for-19 slump ... tallied career-high five RBIs against Florida A&M (3/2) and Mercer (4/22) ... notched first career multi-home run game against Mercer with two bases-clearing blasts (4/22) ... also had two home runs against Jacksonville, including a three-run game-tying shot that sent contest to extra innings (5/6) ... blasted game-winning three-run home run against Mercer (4/22) ... had game-winning RBI against Western Michigan with sacrifice squeeze bunt (3/7) ... closed out season with team-leading 10-game hitting streak that lasted from May 6-18 ... batted .444 with 13 RBIs and 10 runs scored during the streak ... also had a nine-game hitting streak that lasted from March 4-16 ... tallied 482 putouts, third-best in the Atlantic Sun ... had a .986 fielding average, which was best on the team among infielders.
As a junior, 2006: Played in 54 games and started 53... batted .333 (70-for-210) with 32 RBIs and four home runs... led UNF with 20 multi-hit games... finished second on the team with 70 hits and 44 runs scored...had career-long 17-game hitting streak that started on Feb.12 against LSU and ended on March 18 against ETSU...had a career-best three hits in six different games...had a career-high five RBIs against Florida A&M (04/11/06) ... scored a career-high three runs against New Mexico State (04/16/06)...batted .380 (27-for-71) against left-handed pitching... finished the season with a .990 fielding percentage... led the team with 452 putouts... tallied 23 assists.
As a freshman and sophomore, 2004-2005 (FCCJ): Played the 2004 and 2005 seasons at Florida Community College of Jacksonville for Chris Blaquiere ... helped lead FCCJ to a 26-20 mark and a fourth-place finish in the Mid-Florida Conference in 2005 ... played in 44 games, starting 42 for the Stars in 2005 ... batted .262 with nine doubles, four triples and 23 RBIs in 2005 ... scored 23 runs that season ... was also 5-for-7 in stolen base attempts ... amassed a fielding percentage of .998 after committing just one error in 424 chances ... batted .274 with two home runs as a freshman.
High School: 2003 graduate of Eastside High School, where he played for Ronnie Sowell ... was a three-year letterwinner at EHS ... batted .245 as a freshman, .320 as a sophomore and .470 as a junior ... earned third-team all-state honors as a junior ... missed his senior season due to a broken leg.
Personal: Majoring in public relations ... born Oct. 7, 1984, in Gainesville, Fla., his hometown ... son of Jim and Liana Glanville.
Glanville[apos]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.... .333 54-53 210 44 70 13 1 4 32 97 .462 25 5 38 2 .413 2 1 7-10 452 23 5 .990
2007.... .309 54-52 194 36 60 18 0 8 39 102 .526 24 10 41 4 .405 4 0 5-6 481 26 7 .986
TOTAL... .322 108-105 404 80 130 31 1 12 71 199 .493 49 15 79 6 .409 6 1 12-16 933 49 12 .988
Glanville Career Game-By-Game
2006
2007