2007 ? Hit .277 (53-of-191) with seven doubles, two triples (a career-high) and three home runs ... Collected 28 RBI and drew 15 walks while scoring 30 runs for the Bulls ... Posted fifth-best batting average, hits (53), total bases (96) and doubles (7) on the team ... Was second on the team in triples with two and third in home runs with three ... Longest hitting streak of the season was five games, which he posted twice, once from April 3-13 and again May 7-15 ... Hit .274 versus left-handers and .279 versus right-handers ... Batted .288 with runners in scoring position and was .500 with bases loaded ... Recorded seven multiple-RBI contests and 16 multiple-hit games ... Played in all 27 conference games, connecting on 25 hits and tallying nine RBI ... Tied for second in the conference in triples with two in league games ... His .284 BIG EAST batting average was third on the team ... Only player to record a triple in a conference game, posting two ... Played in 57 games his junior season, starting 29 in right and 25 in center field ... Was a designated hitter in one game ... Recorded a hit in 10 of the last 14 games of the year, five of which were multiple-hit outings ... His best outing during that time was a 3-of-4 day against No. 24 Georgia Tech, when he recorded a double and an RBI with one run scored ... Scored four runs in three games against No. 23 St. John’s to end the regular season ... Posted consecutive 2-of-4 outings against St. John’s on March 18 and 19 ... Registered an RBI in USF’s 5-0 victory over No. 22 Stetson on May 15, connecting on two hits, one of which was a double ... Also drew a walk and had three put outs from the outfield in the game ... Recorded his first triple of the season May 12 at Seton Hall, assisting USF to the 8-2 conference victory ... Was 2-of-3 with an RBI and a walk in the Bulls’ 10-4 victory over Louisville on April 27 ... From April 3-7, connected on nine hits in 21 at bats for a .429 average against Central Florida and West Virginia that week ... His five-game hit streak that week was the longest of the season ... His 3-of-4 outing at Connecticut on March 30 helped the Bulls to a 16-1 victory in Storrs ... Had second three-hit game of the season on March 24 at Notre Dame... Was 3-of-5 with three runs scored and two RBI in the Bulls’ 13-10 victory over the Irish ...Had a season-high five put outs ? with no errors ? in the Bulls’ second game with Pittsburgh (3/17) ... Was 1-for-2 with one double and a walk against Miami (Ohio) on March 13 ... Tallied his third home run of the season against Michigan State on March 10, a solo shot to left field ... Was 2-for-5 with one run scored against Michigan State on March 8 ... Notched two RBI in each game against Central Michigan March 2 and 4 ... Blasted back-to-back homeruns in the first two games against the Chippewas ... Was 4-for-10 in the three-game series ... Batted 2-for-4 against Florida (2/27) with a double and an RBI ... Notched one double and an RBI in 3-for-5 outing against Jacksonville on Feb. 17 ... This was his first multiple-hit game of the season ... In first game of 2007 season tallied three RBI and scored two runs while reaching base on a double, a walk and after being hit by a pitch ... His three RBI were a season-high.
2006, Summer ? Played in 41 games (starting 39) for the Keene Swamp Bats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League ... Hit .270 (38-of-141) with 20 RBI and 23 runs scored to help the Swamp Bats (22-20) earn a berth in the NECBL playoffs ... Made two appearances in the playoffs for the Swamp Bats ... Led the team in doubles (7) and triples (2), while finishing second on the squad in RBI and runs scored His .270 average was the fourth-best on the team.
2006 ? Hit .267 (54-of-202) during his sophomore season with six home runs and 36 RBI ... Started and played in right field in 56 games for USF ... His six home runs were tied for the team high with former Bull Brian Baisley ... Recorded a .411 slugging percentage (third-best on the team) with a career-best nine doubles and six home runs, while notching his first-ever triple ... Hit .228 (13-of-57) versus left-handers and .283 (41-of-145) versus right-handers ... Went 18-of-59 (.305) with runners in scoring position ... Recorded a team-high 14 RBI with two outs ... Registered a season-best seven-game hit streak (4/22 - 5/6) ... Tallied seven multiple-RBI contests, tying his career-best (5) vs. Seton Hall (3/26) and at West Virginia (5/18) ... Notched 15 multiple hit outings in 2006 ... Hit .284 (25-of-88) in BIG EAST conference action with three home runs and 17 RBI ... Appeared and started in 25 conference games for the Bulls ... Scored 14 runs, while recording a .455 slugging percentage versus conference foes ... Recorded a team-high four stolen bases in conference play ... One of four Bulls to register 10-or-more RBI in conference action in 2006 ... Went 1-for-4, including his sixth home run of the season during USF’s 6-4 loss to St. John’s (5/24) in the team’s second game of the 2006 BIG EAST Championship ... Drove in five runs, going 2-for-2, including a home run and a double in USF’s 8-1 win at West Virginia (5/18) ... Tied a career-high with three hits, going 3-for-4 with a run scored vs. Stetson (5/16) ... Registered seventh double of the season, driving in a run during a 1-for-4 performance at No. 16 Georgia Tech (5/6) ... Scored two runs, going 2-for-4, including a double vs. Georgetown (4/28) ... Batted 2-for-4, including team-best fourth home runs of the season with two RBI and two runs scored vs. Stetson (4/25) ... Registered third home run of the season, going 1-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored at Pittsburgh (4/22) ... 2-for-3 with a run scored at Pittsburgh (4/22) ... Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored vs. Louisville (4/13) ... Hit second home run of the season, going 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored vs. Notre Dame (4/9) ... Registered a career-high five RBI, going 3-for-5, including first-career triple vs. Seton Hall (3/26) ... Hit the game-winning, walk-off home runs vs. Vermont (3/21), going 3-for-6 with three RBI and an run scored against the Catamounts ... Drove in a run with a 2-for-6 outing vs. UConn (3/18) ... Went 2-for-4, including a double and a run scored vs. UConn (3/17) ... Extended season-best hitting streak to five games, going 1-for-3 with an RBI vs. UMass (3/12) ... Scored a run and drove one in, batting 1-for-3 with a double vs. UMass (3/11) ... Registered a season-high three RBI in a 2-for-3 performance vs. UMass (3/10) ... Went 1-for-2 with a run scored vs. Penn (3/7) ... Drove in a run and scored another, going 1-for-3 vs. Illinois (3/5) ... Extended hitting streak to five games with a single vs. Illinois (3/3) ... Went 2-for-4 with an RBI at Stetson (2/26) ... Made key defensive play, sparking a game-changing double play after throwing a runner out at home vs. Illinois (2/25) ... Registered a hit in his third-straight contest, going 1-for-4 with and RBI and a run scored versus the Fighting Illini ... Drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the 13th, batting 2-for-6 vs. Western Carolina (2/24) ... Recorded first multiple-hit contest of the 2006 season, going 2-for-3 with two RBI vs. North Florida (2/21) ... Scored two of USF’s four runs in 8-4 loss at Jacksonville (2/19) ... Registered a run, going 1-for-4 in USF’s 4-3 loss to Jacksonville (2/14) ... Scored a run in USF’s 9-8 win over Northwestern (2/12).
2005, Summer ? Helped lead the Staunton Braves of the Valley Baseball League to a 22-24 record and a berth in VBL Playoffs, batting .263 (42-of-160) with four home runs and 25 RBI ... Played in 42 games (starting in 38) for the Braves ... Finished second on the club in stolen bases with seven ... Led Staunton in doubles (8), finished second on the team in slugging percentage (.400).
2005 ? Hit .299 (41-of-137) during his red-shirt freshman season with four home runs and 31 RBI ... Started 23 games for the Bulls at second base ... Finished fourth on the team in hitting (.299) and RBI (31) ... Hit .289 (11-of-38) versus left-handers and .303 (30-of-99) versus right-handers ... Tallied a career-high nine-game hit streak (4/15-30) ... Went 20-of-42 (.476) with runners in scoring position ... Notched 11 multiple-hit games in 2005, including four games with three hits ... Had nine multiple-RBI outings, including a career-high five-RBI game versus UCF (4/19) ...Made 15 starts (appearing in 21) in conference action, hitting .371 (26-of-70) with 13 runs scored and 16 RBI ... One of seven Bulls to register 10-or-more RBI in conference action in 2005 ... Appeared in all three of USF’s Conference USA Tournament games (5/25-27), batting .231 (3-of-13) with one home run and three RBI ... Went 1-for-5, including a three-run home run at Southern Miss (5/27) ... Notched three RBI and scored two runs versus Cincinnati (5/21), going 3-for-5 ... Drove in two runs in a 2-for-4 performance at Southern Miss (5/15), while crossing the plate twice ... Went 3-for-5, including a double and a home run with three RBI and a run scored at Southern Miss (5/13) ...Helped guide USF to an 11-5 win over Florida (5/11), going 2-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored ... Batted 3-for-4 with an RBI as USF blanked East Carolina, 10-0 (5/8) ... Hit .333 (5-of-15) in USF’s weekend series with Tulane (4/29-30), while scoring four runs ... Drove in both of USF’s runs with a two-run home run at Houston (4/24) ... Led USF to a 6-2 win over Houston (4/22), going 3-for-5, including a double ... Registered his first-career home run (a grand slam), going 2-for-4 with a career-high five RBI at UCF (4/19) ... Drove in two runs on first-career double, going 1-for-5 at Miami (2/12) ... Opened season with a four-game hit streak (2/4-6) ... Made first-career start (2/4 vs. Bethune-Cookman), going 1-for-5
2004 (Redshirt) ? Red-shirted during his freshman year, missing the entire season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in the fall.
High School ? A four-year varsity letterman in baseball at Dunedin High School ... Improved his offensive output from his junior year with a .489 batting average, leading the Falcons in hits (41), RBI (36), doubles (12), triples (2) and home runs (5) during his senior season ... Earned first team all-state honors in 2003 ... Named first team All-Pinellas County as well as the team's Most Valuable Player as a senior ... Hit .299 as a junior with seven doubles, three triples and 21 RBI ... Head coach at Dunedin High School was Tom Hilbert.
Personal ? Full name is Joseph Samuel Angelberger ... Born Feb. 4, 1985, in Dunedin, Fla. ... Son of Sam and Pam Angelberger ... Has two brothers Lenny Casimer (31); and Chris Casimer (deceased) ... Honor roll student ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary social science ... Enjoys fishing and lifting weights.