Ryan Normoyle returned to his alma mater as an assistant coachduring the 2013 season.
Normoyle was named the 2012 Centennial Conference Player of theYear, earning first-team All-Centennial, second-team ABCAAll-Region, and third-team D3Baseball.com All-Region honors. Duringhis senior season, he broke the single-season school records forruns (46), hits (60), total bases (97), stolen bases (40), and tiedthe single-season school records for triples (six) and at bats(149). He led the Centennial Conference in triples, totalbases, and stolen bases in 2012 while also leading the team inhitting (.403), runs, doubles (16), home runs (3), slugging (.651),and on-base percentage (.471) and tying for the team lead in RBI(38).
Normoyle, who was also named to the All-Centennial Conferencesecond team in 2010 and 2011 and to the ABCA All-Region third teamin 2011, holds the school career records for hits (208), doubles(54), at bats (534), runs scored (138), RBI (139), total bases(341), stolen bases (94), and fielding assists (352). He was namedthe College's co-male winner of the Senior Athletic Award for2012.
With Normoyle on the team, the Shoremen reached the CentennialConference Tournament in 2010 and again in 2012, the first twotimes they had ever qualified for the tournament. In 2012, they wona school-record 28 games and advanced to the ConferenceChampionship game for the first time ever.
Normoyle earned his undergraduate degree in Math from WashingtonCollege in May 2012. He will be playing professional baseball withthe Roswell Invaders of the Pecos League in the summer of 2013.