2007 Baseball Roster

Dustin Ackley
- Position:
- 1st Base/Outfield
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 184
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Walnut Cove, NC
- High School:
- North Forsyth
Dustin Ackeley North Carolina Bio In PDF Format
General
Named top collegiate hitter of the 2000s by Rivals.com 2009 Rivals.com National Player of the Year First three-time All-America in Carolina history 2009 ACC Player of the Year 2007 National Freshman of the Year 2009 Patterson Medal recipient UNC career leader in average, hits, runs and total bases Set career College World Series record with 28 hits Ranks as the only player to be named to the CWS All-Tournament Team three times No. 2 overall pick in 2009 Major League Baseball Draft by Seattle.
Junior (2009)
Named Rivals.com National Player of the Year and a consensus first-team All-America selection Finalist for the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy ACC Player of the Year and first-team All-ACC pick Ranks as the top hitter in North Carolina history with a .412 career average Holds UNC career records with 346 hits, 227 runs and 544 total bases in just 207 games One of only two players in school history with 300 hits and 200 runs scored Made 207 consecutive starts dating to the start of the 2007 season and has posted multiple hits in 107 of 207 career games (51.7 percent) In UNC history also ranks sixth in at-bats (840), fifth in doubles (59), tied for fourth in triples (11), tied for eighth in home runs (39), second in extra-base hits (109), fourth in RBI (198) and third in walks (133) Set a single-season total bases record with 203 Also third on the single season average list (.417), tied for sixth in runs (75), fifth in hits (111), tied for third in home runs (22), tied for second in extra-base hits (44), tied for sixth in RBI (73) and tied for sixth in walks (50) Led the ACC with 111 hits (also led the nation), 22 home runs and a .417 average Belted a career-best 22 home runs, all in the last 54 games, for the most by a UNC player since 2002 Owns five multi-HR games this season and seven in his career Posted his third straight 100-hit season and is the only player in school history with multiple 100-hit seasons Hit .538 (7-13) in three CWS games Went 5-for-6 for secodn career five-hit game with three RBI against Southern Miss June 16 to break the all-time CWS hit record with 28 career hits in Omaha Ended career on a 22-game NCAA Tournament hitting streak Hit a key three-run home run in the Super Regional clincher against East Carolina June 7 Hit .508 (33-65) in May with eight homers and 26 RBI in 15 games; Posted 10 multi-hit games over this stretch Named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional after batting .714 (10-14) with five runs, five RBI, three doubles and a homer; Posted at least three hits in each game with a high of four in the May 30 win over Coastal Carolina Was 3-for-5 with two home runs and four RBI versus Duke in the ACC tourney May 20; Also homered against Clemson May 23 for three HRs in the tournament and a spot on the ACC All-Tournament Team Went 4-for-5 with two doubles, a three-run HR and four RBI at Boston College May 15 Was 2-for-3 with two RBI at Charlotte May 12 for 100th career multi-hit game Hit two home runs, including a walk-off solo shot in the 12th, and drove in four versus Longwood May 7 for the fourth multi-HR game this season and sixth of his career Joined Chad Flack as the only Tar Heels with 300 career hits with a single at East Carolina April 22 Went 6-for-11 in the sweep of No. 7 Miami with 13th career game with four-plus hits in the finale Homered twice for the fifth time in his career and third time this season at No. 3 Georgia Tech April 5; Finished 3-for-5 with four RBI Posted fourth career multi-HR game versus Davidson 3/31; Finished 4-for-4 with three runs and a season-best four RBI Hit .533 (8-15) in the Duke series with a pair of three-hit games Named ACC Player of the Week for the fifth time in his career March 16 after batting .647 (11-17) with four home runs and seven RBI over a four-game stretch; Also named to the College Baseball Foundation All-Star Lineup for the second time Went 6-for-9 with a home run and four RBI in the series sweep of Virginia Tech Hit three home runs over a span of seven trips to the plate versus Appalachian State and Virginia Tech March 10-13 Snapped a 2-for-22 slump with a solo home run against Appalachian State March 10 and followed with a 4-for-4 effort that included two more home runs vs. the Mountaineers March 11 The two home runs versus ASU 3/11 marked his third career multi-homer game, and the four hits marked his 11th career game with four-plus hits Tripled, walked four times and scored three runs versus Liberty Feb. 25 Hit .692 (9-13) with four runs, three 2B and two RBI in VMI series to earn a spot on the College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup Recorded career-best five hits and tied a career high with four runs against VMI Feb. 22; Was 3-for-4 in 2/20 win.
Sophomore (2008)
Continued to establish his position as one of the top hitters in college baseball Earned All-America honors for the second straight season, claiming second-team accolades from Rivals.com and third-team honors from Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball Added second-team ABCA All-Atlantic Region honors and second-team All-ACC honors Also a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and on watch lists for Dick Howser Trophy and Brooks Wallace Award Won the S.H. Basnight Award as Carolina's most valuable position player for the second straight season Started all 68 games - 60 at first base and eight in left field Hit .417 (116-278) on the season with a school-record 82 runs scored, seven home runs, 51 RBI and 19 stolen bases Added 21 doubles and four triples .417 average ranked as the third-best mark in UNC history and was the top showing by a Tar Heel since Brian Roberts hit .427 in 1997 Ranks as the only player in Carolina history to hit over .400 twice in a career Also posted Carolina top-10 single-season totals in hits (2nd with 116), walks (4th with 53), total bases (7th with 166), doubles (8th with 21) and at-bats (8th with 278) Ranked among the ACC's top 10 in 13 offensive categories Finished second in the league in both average and hits Also slugged .597 and reached base at a .503 clip Led team with 38 multi-hit games, including 15 games with three or more hits Posted seven multi-hit games in the NCAA Tournament and four at the College World Series Added 15 games with multiple RBI Batted .369 (41-111) with 20 RBI in ACC play Ended the season on a 13-game hitting streak Batted .511 (23-45) in the NCAA Tournament, including a .522 mark (12-23) at the College World Series Earned a spot on the all-tournament teams at both the CWS and the NCAA Cary Regional Hit .500 (7-14) in regional play and .500 (4-8) in the Super Regional win over No. 9 Coastal Carolina Also went 6-for-13 at the ACC Tournament Matched a career high with four hits on four occasions, including twice in the NCAA Tournament Went 4-for-5 with a career-high tying four runs and three RBI against Mount St. Mary's May 30 and was 4-for-4 with two runs against No. 2 LSU in Omaha June 19 Also added four hits against Gardner-Webb March 26 and in the opener at Florida Atlantic Feb. 22 Two of four hits against the Owls were home runs for second career multi-homer game Hit .714 with three homers and seven RBI in sweep at FAU en route to ACC Player of the Week and NCBWA Pro-Line Athletic National Hitter of the Week awards for his efforts Hit safely in the first 18 games of the season for a 22-game hitting streak dating to the 2007 campaign Streak ended against Princeton March 19 Hit safely in 59 of 68 games on the season Went 5-for-8 in the first two games at No. 1 Miami and was 3-for-4 in the May 16 win Went 5-for-9 at No. 24 Virginia May 9-11 and was 2-for-3 with three RBI in the May 9 win, earning ACC Player of the Week honors for the second time on the season Went 7-for-12 in the series win over No. 2 Florida State April 25-27 with a pair of three-hit games Went 3-for-3 with three runs and a two-run homer at Charlotte April 22 Hit .462 (6-13) in the sweep at Clemson April 11-13, hitting the go-ahead three-run home run in the April 11 win Went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBI against No. 14 Georgia Tech April 4 Was 2-for-3 with three runs scored, a home run and four RBI at Maryland March 23. Summer 2008: Played in 12 games for the Cape League champion Harwich Mariners Batted .415 (17-41) with two home runs, four doubles and a triple Drove in 12 runs and drew 16 walks Rated as the league's No. 2 prospect by Baseball America Underwent elbow surgery in July.
Freshman (2007)
Consensus national freshman of the year, earning top rookie billing from Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and Rivals.com Claimed second-team All-America honors from Rivals.com and third-team accolades from the American Baseball Coaches Association, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Named to Freshman All-America teams by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and Rivals.com Chosen District IV Player of the Year by the NCBWA and earned first-team All-Atlantic Region honors from the ABCA Also named ACC Freshman of the Year and claimed first-team all-conference honors Semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and on the watch list for the Brooks Wallace Award Claimed the S.H. Basnight Award as Carolina's most valuable position player Enjoyed one of the finest offensive seasons in program history Set Carolina single-season records and led the nation with 119 hits, 296 at-bats and 73 games played Started all 73 games, including 65 at first base Hit .402 to become just the fifth Tar Heel to bat over .400 in a single season Drove in a UNC rookie record 74 runs, which shared the ACC lead, rated eighth nationally and ranked as the fourth most in school history Tallied 10 home runs, 20 doubles, three triples and 70 runs scored Led Carolina with a .591 slugging percentage, a .448 on-base percentage and 11 stolen bases Also recorded Carolina top-10 single-season totals in average (4th at .402), runs (7th with 70), total bases (4th with 175) and doubles (8th with 20) Ranked among the ACC's top 10 in 10 different offensive categories Hit safely in 58 of 73 games on the season Recorded a 28-game hitting streak from Feb. 28-April 13 Hit .504 (57-for-113) over the streak with 18 multi-hit games Streak ranked as the longest by a freshman at UNC and the third-longest in school history Drove in a run in 49 of 73 games, including 15 straight from Feb. 18 to March 13 Led the Tar Heels with 39 multi-hit games, including 13 games of three of more hits Shared team lead with 17 multi-RBI games Batted .474 with runners in scoring position Hit .431 (56-for-130) in ACC play to lead the league Captured ACC Player of the Week honors for back-to-back weeks March 19 and 26 Named league POW March 19 after batting .667 (14-21) and .769 in the Virginia series Had 11 hits in 12 trips to the plate over a three-game span Hit .500 (11-for-22) with nine RBI in five games to earn ACC POW honors for the second straight week March 26 Had a career-best four hits on five occasions - Virginia March 17, Virginia March 18, Virginia Tech March 23, Boston College April 7 and Campbell April 17 Earned ACC All-Tournament honors with a .353 average (6-17) with four runs and three RBI Also named to the College World Series All-Tournament team after leading the Tar Heels with three home runs and eight RBI in Omaha Hit first career grand slam and drove in a career-high five runs versus UNC Wilmington April 3 Went 4-for-6 with two home runs, four RBI and a career-high four runs at Virginia Tech March 23 Went 7-for-15 in a three-game sweep at Maryland May 18-19 Had seven hits, three home runs, six RBI and five runs scored over the final four games of the CWS against Rice and Oregon State.
North Forsyth High School
Played one year at North Forsyth High School for coach Jamie Lowe and also played three years at South Stokes High School Earned preseason and postseason Louisville Slugger All-America honors as a senior Conference player of the year as a junior Helped South Stokes to North Carolina 1A state titles in 2003 and 2004 Member of the A Honor Roll AAU team won the 2003 national title.
Personal
Dustin Michael Ackley is the son of John and Joy Ackley Born Feb. 26, 1988, in Winston-Salem Has an older brother and a younger sister Majoring in exercise and sport science at Carolina Father played in the Boston Red Sox organization Favorite pro teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Jets Lists "Rambo" as his favorite movie and "The DaVinci Code" as his favorite book Modeled his game after Pete Rose.
DUSTIN ACKLEY'S CAREER STATS
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% 2007.... .402 73-73 296 70 119 20 3 10 74 175 .591 30 1 21 2 .448 8 1 11-14 538 37 6 .990 2008.... .417 68-68 278 82 116 21 4 7 51 166 .597 53 1 27 1 .503 6 1 19-25 488 22 1 .998 2009.... .417 66-66 266 75 111 18 4 22 73 203 .763 50 5 34 1 .512 3 0 13-18 510 30 2 .996 TOTAL... .412 207-207 840 227 346 59 11 39 198 544 .648 133 7 82 4 .487 17 2 43-57 1536 89 9 .994
CAREER HIGHS: CAREER HIGHS: Hits: 5 vs. Southern Miss (6/16/09), vs. VMI (2/22/09) Runs: 4 at Virginia Tech (3/23/07), vs. Mount St. Mary's (5/30/08), vs. VMI (2/22/09), at Boston College (5/15/09) RBI: 5 vs. UNC Wilmington (4/3/07) Hit Streak: 28 games (2/28/07-4/13/07)