30 Todd Keneborus
30 Todd Keneborus
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
Year: 2011
Hometown: Hollis Center, ME
High School: Cheverus
Position: OF
Major: Sports Management
Bats/Throws: R/R

2011: One of three SJC players to appear in all 47 games…made 46 starts in right field…selected as a team captain…hit .414 (65-157) with 38 runs, 11 doubles, three triples, five home runs, 40 RBI and four stolen bases…paced the Royal Blue in at bats, hits, triples, homers, RBI, total bases (97), slugging (.618) and OBP (.497)…also led the team in walks (20) and hit by pitch (10)…was intentionally walked a team-record eight times…registered 22 multiple-hit efforts and drove in at least two runs in 12 different contests – both team-highs…notched a 14-game hitting streak...held without a hit in just 11 games…ranked second in the GNAC in hits, slugging and OBP and third in batting average, RBI and total bases...went 4-4 with a run, a double and two RBI in a twinbill versus Framingham State on March 18th…belted his first home run of the year – a two-run shot – in a win over Roger Williams on March 25th…enjoyed a fine three-game series against New Jersey City University as the senior hit .500 (7-14) with three runs, five RBI and a double in the trio of Monks’ triumphs…was 3-4 with two runs, two RBI and a double in a win over Husson on March 31st…went 4-6with four runs, six RBI, a double, triple and home run in two wins over Rivier College on April 9th…helped lift the Royal Blue to a pair of wins over Emerson College on April 18th, when he went 6-8 with two runs, three RBI and a three-bagger…was 2-4 with a run, a double, a deep homer and two RBI…also walked twice and was intentionally walked two times against the Huskies…remained hot by going 4-4 with three runs, a home run and three RBI in a win over Anna Maria College the very next day…became the fifth player in program history to reach the 200-hit plateau with a single in the top of the ninth against Gordon College on April 25th…went 2-4 with two runs, a double and three RBI in a GNAC tourney win over Lasell College on April 28th…slammed his fifth jack of the year against Bates College on May 11th…was 3-5 with a run, a triple and an RBI in an NCAA Tournament win over Tufts University on May 20th…collected First Team All-GNAC and GNAC Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive year…also garnered NEIBA All-New England First Team accolades and participated in the 2011 NEIBA All-Star Game…named as the Saint Joseph’s College Athletics Male Athlete of the Year…earned GNAC Player of the Week honors on March 28th and again on April 25th…capped his career with a .399 (213-534) batting average and registered 141 runs, 40 doubles, 22 triples, 14 home runs, 150 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 162 games…leaves the program as the Monks’ all-time leader in triples…also ranks second in HBP (24), third in doubles, slugging (.635) and OPS (1.110), fourth in games played, hits, batting average, OBP (.475), total bases (339) and extra-base hits (76), fifth in at bats and RBI, and sixth in runs scored.

2010: Was the only Monks player to appear in all 48 games, which ties a team record, and made 47 starts…posted one of the finest offensive seasons in team history with a .464 (77-166) batting average, 52 runs, 15 doubles, 13 triples, four home runs and 65 RBI…led the Monks in batting average, at bats, hits, doubles, triples, RBI, slugging (.783) and OBP (.536)…paced the GNAC in batting average, hits, RBI, doubles, triples, total bases (130) and plate appearances (195)…ranked second in all of NCAA DIII Baseball in triples, was 15th in RBI and 20th overall in both batting average and total bases…shattered the team’s single season record for triples, which was previously held by Luke Enman ’08, who rapped seven three-baggers in 2008…also surpassed Enman as the program’s all-time leader in triples (19) as a junior…his 65 RBI is tied with Jesse LaCasse ’03, who knocked in the same amount in 2002, for second most in a single season at St. Joe’s…named GNAC Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference…his 2010 hit total is tied for the Monks’ single-season record with Steve Osborne ’01, who had 77 hits in 2001…collected All-NEIBA First Team honors and named D3baseball.com and ABCA/Rawlings Third Team All-America…named GNAC Player of the Week twice and selected as NCBWA Hitter of the Week on April 15th…reached base in 46 of 48 games and held hitless just 10 times all season…was 3-3 with a run, a double, a triple and three RBI against WPI on March 8th…connected for his first career grand slam and drove home a team record nine runs against New Jersey City on March 20th…went 3-5 with three runs and added two doubles against the Gothic Knights that day…was 3-4 with four RBI and a home run against Husson on April 1st…went 5-8 with five runs, two doubles and seven RBI in a doubleheader against Maine-Farmington on April 2nd…was 2-4 with two runs, a triple and three RBI against JWU on April 3rd…went 4-5 with three runs, two triples and an RBI against Framingham State on April 8th…was 2-2 with four runs, a triple and an RBI against Lasell on April 10th…went 7-9 with four runs, two doubles, three triples, a home run and 10 RBI in a doubleheader against Emerson on April 11th…was 5-6 with three runs, a double, triple and three RBI against Albertus Magnus on April 18th…went 2-3 with a run and three RBI in a GNAC Tournament quarterfinal contest against JWU on April 29th…recorded multiple-hit efforts in four of five NCAA Regional Tournament contests and hit .526 (10-19) in the Monks’ five games…earned All-Tournament honors for his efforts…his 2010 batting average ranks as the fourth-highest in team history, while his OBP is the second-best…named as the Monks’ 2010 Hitter of the Year.

2009: Made 40 starts - 31 at third base and nine in the outfield...hit .333 (43-129) with 33 runs, 30 RBI's, 10 doubles, 10 steals, 4 triples and 3 home runs...registered 10 multi-hit games and sent home multiple runs in eight different games...posted three consecutive two-hit games to open the season...went 2-4 with two RBI's and a double against Lasell on April 5th...scored three times and went 2-3 with his first tater of the spring against Daniel Webster on April 9th...notched his first four-RBI effort and went 3-5 with two runs scored against Colby on April 13th...walked four times and scored two runs against Suffolk on April 25th...hit a pair of homers with three RBI's against Southern Maine on April 29th...sent home four runs again and went 3-4 with three runs and a triple against Bates on May 3rd...led the team in triples and ranked second on the squad in stolen bases.

2008: Appeared in 27 games with 25 starts as one of the team's top rookies...hit .341 (28-82) with 18 runs, 15 RBI's, 4 doubles, 2 triples and 2 long balls...had eight multiple-hit  games...his first collegiate hit was a double in the second inning against Olivet on March 7th...went 3-3 with a run and three RBI's against Emerson on April 5th and 3-3 again the next day, with two runs and an RBI, against Daniel Webster...notched a 2-3 effort, along with his first NCAA home run, against Norwich on April 18th...was 2-4 with a run, RBI and a double in a GNAC Quarterfinal against Suffolk on April 24th...got to the Rams again with a 2-4 effort and a run scored in the conference championship three days later...garnered GNAC Rookie of the Week honors on April 8th.

High School: Played two years of varsity baseball for Alan Livingston at Cheverus High School, making the Telegram League playoffs each year...First Team All-State his senior year and won the Telegram League batting title, hitting .489...also played three years of varsity hockey, winning back to back state championships under Jack Lowery.

Personal: Todd James Keneborus, born on July 24, 1989 in Portland, Maine...son of A. Daniel and Kathleen Keneborus of Hollis...majoring in Sports Management with a minor in Business Administration. 

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