#23 Tyler Martin
Fr. - RHP - 6-2/204 - Jacksonville, Fla./Providence
Prior to UCF
-Lettered four years as a right-handed pitcher under head coach Mac Mackiewitz at Providence High School -Also was a four-year letterwinner on the basketball team -In his senior season, aided Providence to a Florida 3A State Championship along with
teammate Zac Favre -Went 8-1 in his final season with a 1.15 ERA and 62 strikeouts while earning first-team all-city accolades -A standout in the classroom, earned a spot on the honor roll four times, earned the scholar-athlete award and was named homecoming king
Personal
-Born in Jacksonville, Fla. -Son of Jim and Laura Martin -Major is undecided -Has one brother, Travis, and one sister, Angela -His dad, Jim, was a point guard at Jacksonville University and his brother, Travis, was played baseball at North Florida -Major is undecided
#27 Jeramy Matos
Sr. - OF - 6-2/216 - Lake Worth, Fla./Palm Beach SC
2012
-Started 30 games for the Knights and appeared in 38 contests in his first year on campus -Provided pop to the UCF lineup with five home runs, 11 doubles and 20 RBI with a .281 batting average -Earned his first hit of the season with a pinch-hit single in a victory vs. Siena (3/2) -Went 2-for-4 with a home run in a win over Houston (3/30) -Hit a crucial pinch-hit three run homer in the eighth to help UCF top UAB (4/7) -Finished with four hits, a home run, two RBI and three runs scored in a series at Tulane (4/20-22) -Brilliant in the series at Marshall (5/11-13), finishing with six hits, four RBI and four runs scored -Had an RBI double and scored against Rice (5/18) -Slashed two doubles, drove in a run and scored in the C-USA Tournament vs. ECU (5/25) -Was 2-for-4 with a home run, double, three RBI and two runs scored in the Coral Gables Regional vs. Stony Brook (6/2)
Career Statistics Year 2012 Totals
AVG. .281 .281
G-GS 38-30 38-30
AB 121 121
R 19 19
H 34 34
2B 11 11
3B 0 0
Jeramy Matos
20
Prior to UCF
Personal
-Attended Palm Beach College where he played under head coach Alex Morales -Played in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League and led it with 13 home runs, while finishing second in batting average (.346) and third in RBI (34) -Graduated from American Heritage High School in Lake Worth, Fla. -Was a four-year baseball player and three-time district team champion -Tied the school’s all-time RBI record -Played football and basketball his first two years in high school (tight end, defensive end, post/center in basketball) -Born in Coral Springs, Fla. -Son of Ralph and Monique Matos -Majoring in criminal justice
HR 5 5
RBI 20 20
BB 11 11
SO 44 44
HBP 2 2
SF-SH 0-0 0-0
SB-ATT 5-6 5-6
Chris Matulis