URI Baseball Captain Gives Valuable Advice to Upcoming Student-Athletes
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By Amanda Nardella|Updated on June 27, 2023 (originally published on April 30, 2018)
Hear from the current University of Rhode Island Men's Baseball captain, Matt Murphy, as he talks about advice for upcoming student-athletes looking to play baseball or any other sport in college. Matt gives great advice about being realistic as an athlete, how to get your name out to coaches, how your game physically and mentally changes when you transition from high school sports to college sports, and what factors were important to him when picking a college.
* Originally published on April 30, 2018, by Amanda Nardella
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