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Two-sport talent who serves as corner
infielder for the Irish baseball team and was
starting quarterback for two games during the 2007
Notre Dame football season ... tremendous athlete
who could be key lefthanded power hitter,
packing plenty of talent into his 6-2, 215-pound
frame ... will have the chance to play alongside
his brother Ryan Sharpley (a freshman RHP) on
the 2008 team ... his career stats, in limited
duty with the Irish, include six hits, six RBI, five
runs, five walks, three hit-by-pitch and 15
strikeouts in 25 games played (nine starts) ...
played alongside Notre Dame teammate Chris
Soriano on Michiana Landsharks (Northern
Indiana Wood Bat League) during summer of
'06 ... one of 41 Michigan natives to monogram
with Notre Dame baseball ... joins sophomore
OF/LHP David Mills (Battle Creek/Lakeview
HS), sophomore infielder Herman Petzold (St.
Clair Shores/De LaSalle HS) and his brother
Ryan in giving the Irish four Michigan natives
on the '08 roster ... he and Mills were teammates
on the Mid-Michigan Tigers ... the program's
other Michigan natives have included
All-America outfielders Eric Danapilis (St.
Joseph; '93) and Ryan Topham (Portage; '05) ...
recent Notre Dame baseball players to wear #8
include home run record holder (and football
tight end) Frank Jacobs and All-America
infielder Brant Ust ... several of his former
teammates play for teams on Notre Dame's
2008 schedule: Bowling Green's Ryan Shay
(with Concealed Security Dodgers), Michigan's
Zach Putnam (AABC Tournament of Stars) and
Valparaiso's Brett Bivens (MM Tigers) ... enters
2008 spring semester with 3.21 cumulative GPA
that includes a 3.53 from the 2006 spring semester
and a 3.56 from the '07 fall term.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw limited time with
the baseball squad while also competing in
spring football practice ... his season totals
included a double, two RBI, a run scored, a
walk, a hit-by-pitch and 12 strikeouts in 28 atbats
... made seven starts and came off the
bench in eight other games ... committed an
error in 58 fielding chances at first base (.983)
... made four starts at first base in first month
of season, versus: Texas State (0-6, in San
Antonio), #12 TCU (BB; 4-1, in Myrtle Beach,
S.C.), Coastal Carolina (0-4, in M.B.) and Iowa
(1-8, at Stetson) ... made three starts as DH,
versus BIG EAST teams: game-1 at Louisville (1-
3), game-2 with UConn (5-4) and the BIG EAST
Tournament opener versus Rutgers (3-13).
AS A FRESHMAN: Split time with Irish
football team while appearing in 15 games with
the baseball team (with a pair of starts) ... batted
.357 (5-for-14, 4 RBI, 4 R, 4 BB, 4 2B, 2 HBP,
2 Ks) ... reached base 55 percent of the time ...
made his debut at the Metrodome in game versus
Nebraska (first base), also playing next day
versus host team Minnesota ... walked and
scored while playing first base in 16-2 win over
Iowa (in San Antonio) ... drew first start of season
(DH) on spring-break trip, reaching on an
early HBP before hitting RBI single for 8-4 lead
on Iowa (Hawkeyes rallied for 10-8 win) ... had
RBI double and walked in 12-1 win over
Cleveland State ... drew start in final regular
season game, reaching base four times to help
fuel 12-1 road win over Villanova (2-for-3, RBI, 2
R, BB, HBP) ... gained postseason experience
as pinch hitter in BIG EAST Tournament loss to
St. John's (hit; 1-10) and at Kentucky in NCAA
Regional (BB, R, RBI; 4-10).
WITH ND FOOTBALL: Saw action in eight
games and started two ... completed 77-of-140
for 736 yards and five touchdowns ... completed
55.0% of his passes ... recorded an efficiency
rating of 106.66 ... was 17-for-27 in
second career start at Notre Dame against Navy
(11/3) ... threw for 140 yards and two touchdowns
against the Midshipmen ... provided a
spark for the Irish upon entering the game in
the third quarter against Boston College
(10/13) ... led the Irish on a 79-yard scoring
drive in which he went 4-for-7 for 64 yards and
a touchdown against the Eagles ... came in during
the second half for the Irish, connecting on
16-of-26 passes against Purdue (9/29) ...
recorded a career high 208 yards passing and
two touchdown passes ... connected with baseball
teammate Golden Tate for a 43-yard pass
and 25-yard touchdown ... saw very limited
action as Brady Quinn's backup during 2006
Notre Dame football season, appearing in nine
of 13 games with 21 minutes of playing (completed
1-of-2 passes) ... played in '06 games versus
Penn State, Michigan, Stanford, Navy, North
Carolina, Air Force, Army and LSU (in Sugar
Bowl).
PREP & PERSONAL: Capped multiplesport
career at Marshall HS by receiving
Michigan male athlete of the year award (for
'04-'05) from Detroit Athletic Club ... totaled 11
varsity letters (four in baseball and football,
three in basketball) ... standout shortstop who
compiled .459 career batting avg. at Marshall
while hitting 33 home runs (sixth-most in
Michigan high school history) ... hit .488 with
10 HRs and 50 RBI while earning first team allstate
as a senior (9 2B, 3 3B, 34 BB, 31 GP) ...
also went 6-2 on the mound in '05 (2.98 ERA, 53
Ks in 52 IP) ... first team all-state in 2004 (.506,
school-record 15 HR, 45 RBI) ... two-time participant
in USA Baseball Showcase (Joplin, Mo.)
... played on AABC team that won 2004 championship
... member of Concealed Security
Dodgers in summer of '04 ... hit .400 in Perfect
Game Wooden Bat World Championships (East
Cobb, Ga.) ... became 10th Michigan prep quarterback
to pass for more than 5,000 career
yards (5,216; 11th in state history) and 50 TDs
(61; 5th) ... selected to play in U.S. Army All-
American Game (dnp due to state rules) ... first
team all-state quarterback as a senior (1,389
passing yards, 16 TDs) ... passed for 1,942 as a
junior (19 TDs), 1,840 as a sophomore (26 TDs)
... served as shooting guard on MHS basketball
team ... his father Tom Sharpley played baseball
at Spring Arbor ... great uncle Jim Ninowski
was a quarterback at Michigan State and in the
NFL ... born Nov. 4, 1986, in Pontiac, Mich. ...
son of Nancy and Tom Sharpley... full name is
Evan Thomas Sharpley ... a history major,
enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters.
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