Ramon Glasgow

Ramon Glasgow

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Stockton, Calif.

Last College:
Consumnes River College

Height / Weight:
5-8 / 185

Position:
OF

Experience:
1L

B/T:
R/R

2005 (Junior):

After getting off to a slow start in his first season with the Tigers, Glasgow hit his offensive stride down the stretch of the season as he hit safely in 13 of the Tigers' 14 final games. Glasgow finished the season with a .214 average and was third on the team with 24 RBI. During the final month of the season, Ramon posted a .283 average with 13 RBI in 14 games. The Tigers won 12 of those 14 contests. Glasgow had a season-high two hits in six games during his junior season. Ramon came through with his biggest hit as a Tiger in Pacific's 6-5 win over UC Irvine on May 6 as he bounced a two-run single up the middle to drive in the tying and winning runs in the eighth inning. Ramon had his first home run with Pacific in the Tigers' 15-5 win over Nevada on Apr. 12. Glasgow entered the game as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning and lifted a two-run blast over the left field wall. Ramon picked up his first triple of 2005 in the second inning against Stanford on Mar. 20 and finished 1-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI. Ramon tied a season-high with two hits, 2-for-4, in Pacific's 10-9 win over UCLA on Feb. 27. Ramon collected his first hit as a Tiger in the second game of the season on Feb. 4 as Pacific fell to Nevada, 5-4.

Junior College:

Glasgow joined Pacific following two seasons with the Consumnes River Hawks. As a sophomore, Ramon posted a .306 average, including 10 doubles and 24 RBI. In his first season with the Hawks, Glasgow had a .348 average with 10 doubles, five triples and six home runs. One of Glasgow's biggest assets is his speed as he swiped 22 bases in two seasons at Cosumnes River.

High School:

Glasgow graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, Calif. in 2002. As a Trojan, Ramon led Lincoln to division titles in three of his four seasons as he set Lincoln's school record for stolen bases with 49. Ramon was named to the All-CIF Team following his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Glasgow also played for the Trojans football squad, leading the team to a 12-1-1 record and a CIF championship in 2002.

Personal:

Ramon Glasgow is the son of Ramon and Cindy Glasgow. Ramon has four siblings, Jason (23), Alicia (21), Aundrea (11) and Cory (5). In his second year at Pacific, Ramon is a sociology major and wants to become a parole officer.

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