Roman Named Baseball Senior Scholar Athlete
Roman Named Baseball Senior Scholar Athlete
TOWSON, Md. – The Landmark Conference selects 22 senior scholar-athletes each year to recognize the top student-athlete in each sport based on academics and athletics.
The honorees must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.20 and are selected by a committee of Landmark Conference officers, athletics directors, senior woman administrators, faculty athletic representatives, and sports information directors.
Moravian University senior Robert Roman is the first Greyhound to be selected as the Landmark’s Baseball Senior Scholar-Athlete.
This past spring, Roman earned Landmark All-Conference Second Team honors for the first time in his career. He posted a .341 batting average in 2022 to go along with 45 hits, 31 runs, four doubles and 23 RBI, and Roman also had five assists and 75 putouts in right field. During his career, Roman collected 62 hits, 48 runs, seven doubles, 34 RBI, four stolen bases and a .321 average while playing in 82 career contests. He also recorded 105 putouts and six assists as a Greyhound.
Off the field, Roman made Moravian’s Dean’s Honors List eight times as well as being a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society. He will be a three-time member of the Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll. Roman finished his undergraduate degree in nursing earlier this month with a 3.77 grade point average, and he has already begun work as a trauma nurse in the ICU at St. Luke’s Hospital, where he completed some shifts during the 2022 baseball season.
Roman is Moravian’s 36th Landmark Conference Senior Scholar-Athlete since the conference began in 2007-08, and he is the first baseball student-athlete to be honored.
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