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#14 Brandon Fusilier
Position: Outfielder
Bats: R
Throws: R
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 220
Year: Senior
City/State: Coppell, Texas
High School: Coppell
Other College: Navarro College

Honors & Awards

  • 2003 Dairy Queen Classic All-Tournament Team
  • 2003 Dairy Queen Classic Silver Stick Award
  • 2001 MLB 45th-round Draft Pick (Seattle)

2005 Outlook: Fifth-year senior Brandon Fusilier (pronounced FEWSH-a-leer) provides a boost to the Husker offense after missing all of 2004 with a shoulder injury • Was one of NU’s offensive cogs in 2003, hitting .289 with six homers and 41 RBIs to help the Huskers to a Big 12 title • Hit .359 with runners in scoring position during his junior year, including a pair of game-winning walk-off hits against Missouri and Oklahoma State • Gained strength since the injury after being one of NU’s strongest players before he was hurt • Hit .291 with four homers and 23 RBIs playing in Beatrice over the summer • Showed no lingering effects during the fall, batting .409 with a .636 slugging percentage • Has the potential to be very effective in the middle of the lineup and could see time in the outfield or at designated hitter • Was a teammate of fellow Husker outfielder Trey Adams at Coppell High School.

2004: Took a medical redshirt, as he recovered from shoulder surgery in September of 2003.

2003: Fusilier played a major role in Nebraska’s 2003 Big 12 title, hitting .289 with six homers and 41 RBIs in 48 contests • Made 43 starts, including 31 in left field, while also seeing time in right and at designated hitter • Ranked among the team leaders in RBIs (41, fourth) and doubles (12, third) despite missing part of the season with assorted injuries • Hit .359 with runners in scoring position, ranked third on the team with 11 multi-RBI contests and seventh with 14 multi-hit games • Proved to be one of NU’s best pinch-hitters going 3-for-5 including a walk-off double against Missouri on April 13 and a walk-off two-run triple against Oklahoma State on May 11• Got off to a fast start, driving in 21 runs in his first 11 games, including career-high four RBI performances against California (Feb. 16) and at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 23) • Awarded the Silver Stick, signifying the tournament’s top hitter, at the Dairy Queen Baseball Classic in Minneapolis after hitting .500 (7-for-14) with four doubles, six RBIs and three runs scored in the three-day tournament • Had three hits and three RBIs in a 6-0 win over No. 7 Wake Forest on March 1 • Was hampered by a wrist injury during conference play, hitting just .254 with two homers and 14 RBIs in 21 conference games • Enjoyed his best conference series in NU’s three-game sweep of Kansas State, going 4-for-12 with a homer, seven RBIs and five runs scored • Hit over .300 for nearly the entire season before going a combined 1-for-12 at the Big 12 Tournament and NCAA Regional to finish the year at .289.

Navarro College/Coppell High School: Fusilier garnered first-team All-Texas Eastern Athletic Conference (TEAC) honors playing for Coach Skip Johnson at Navarro College • Tabbed the TEAC Most Valuable Player in 2002, batting .422 with 13 homers and 56 RBIs • Selected in the 45th round of the 2001 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Seattle Mariners • Started as a freshman at Navarro, batting .382 with 11 homers, 55 RBIs, 19 stolen bases and 37 runs scored, earning a selection to the Texas Junior College All-Star game • Played his high school ball at Coppell High School, helping his team to a 31-3 record as a senior in 2000 • Hit .375 en route to first-team all-district honors • Was part of a team that had three players drafted, including Jason Stokes, one of the top prospects in the Florida Marlins system • Selected Nebraska over Oklahoma State, South Carolina, Texas Tech and UT-Arlington.

Personal: Born on Nov. 3, 1981, in Galveston, Texas • Parents are Jacques and Teri Fusilier • Has two brothers (Zach and Cameron) and one sister (Kristen) • Is a sociology major at Nebraska.

Year       Avg   GP-GS     AB    R    H   2B   3B   HR  RBI   BB   SO   SB-ATT
2003....  .289   48-43    159   29   46   12    2    6   41   15   31    4-7
TOTAL...  .289   48-43    159   29   46   12    2    6   41   15   31    4-7
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