Individual Game-by-Game Statistics: 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011
Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Week (Mar. 22, 2010)
2008 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Academic Team
2011: Played and started in 52 games on the year…Recorded a .278 batting average, going 59-for-212 with 27 runs scored, nine doubles, 24 RBI, 21 walks, four hit by pitch, a sacrifice fly, five sacrifice bunts and five stolen bases…Hit .287 against Atlantic Sun Conference opponents, playing in all 30 games, going 35-for-122 with 14 runs scored, six doubles, 12 RBI and 16 walks…First on the team in total plate appearances, at bats, games played and games started; fourth on the team in hits, walks, sacrifice bunts and stolen bases; and fifth on the team in hit by pitch and putouts…Recorded 19 multiple hit games with four multiple RBI games…Had a season-long eight-game hitting streak…Scored a season-best three runs against Charleston Southern and Florida Gulf Coast…Delivered a season-high four hits against Campbell…Drove in a season-best three RBI against Charleston Southern, Liberty and Belmont…Recorded a pair of doubles against Mercer…Had doubles against Charleston Southern (2), Florida Gulf Coast, USC Upstate, Savannah State, Campbell and Mercer (3)…Drew a season-high three walks against Belmont…Stole a season-best two bases against Charleston Southern.
2010: Played and started in 52 games…Named Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Week on March 22…Finished the year with a .341 batting average, going 74-for-217 with 18 doubles, a triple, four home runs, 49 runs scored and 47 RBI…Boasted a .389 on-base percentage with a .488 slugging percentage…First on the team in sacrifice bunts (5); second on the team in doubles (18), hit by pitch (8) and total plate appearances; third on the team in RBI (47), triples (1) and games started (52); fourth on the team in batting average (.341), runs scored (49), total bases (106) and games played (52); and fifth on the team in slugging percentage (.488), on-base percentage (.389) and home runs (4)…Recorded 22 multiple hit games on the year with a pair of four-hit games, 10 three-hit games and 10 two-hit games…Finished the year with 11 multiple RBI games, including a team best seven RBI against Troy…Against the Trojans, finished a single shy of the cycle going 3-for-5 with a double, a triple, a home run, a run scored and seven RBI…Had a season-high four hits against Georgia Southern and Stetson…Finished 4-for-5 with two runs scored and four RBI against the Eagles, going 4-for-4 with a double, three runs scored and an RBI against the Hatters…Also had three runs scored against Campbell and USC Upstate…Registered a pair of doubles against East Tennessee State twice and versus UNC Greensboro…Belted home runs against Troy, Jacksonville, Campbell and USC Upstate…Ended the season with an eight game hitting streak.
2009: Played and started in 50 games…Boasted a .312 batting average, going 62-for-199 on the season…Had 14 extra base hits, including five doubles, a team-high three triples and six home runs…Scored 42 runs with 39 RBI…Drew 17 base on balls and was hit by a team-high 11 pitches…Had a .457 slugging percentage with a .393 on-base percentage…Led the team with five stolen bases…Had a team-best seven sacrifice bunts…Recorded 16 multiple hit games and a team-best 12 multiple RBI games…Had a season-high four hits against George Mason, UCF and USC Upstate…Had a season-best four RBI against George Mason, Troy, East Tennessee State and USC Upstate.
2008: Played in 38 games with 14 starts…Finished 4-for-12 (.333) with two RBI in a three-game series against No. 23 Mississippi State…Led all freshmen on team with 16 hits…Tied for team lead among freshmen with three doubles…Blasted a season-high three hits against USF on Mar. 12…Had a 1.000 fielding percentage in 52 chances.
High School: Three-year letterwinner at Providence High School for head coach and former UNF player Richard “Mac” Mackiewitz…Hit .521 with four home runs, 19 RBI, seven doubles and five stolen bases as a senior…Biggest play was against Arlington Country Day in the 2006 2A District Championship, when he hit a walk-off home run to lead the Stallions to victory…Hit .385 with three home runs as a junior…Played for Midland Baseball club team and former UNF volunteer assistant coach Theron Todd in 2007…Helped lead Diamond Baseball club team to 2005 Blue-Grey National Championship, where he was named the MVP.
Personal: Full name is Michael Richard Smith…Son of Joan and Dicky Smith…Has an older brother D.J.…Has an older sister, Candis, and a younger sister, Brittany…Born Jan. 10, 1989, in Jacksonville, Fla.…Honor student and member of the National Honor Society…Majoring in civil engineering.