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Jason Inghram

School
William & Mary
Position
Pitcher
Major
Kinesiology

Classroom

Just as he does in every facet, Jason Inghram has excelled in the classroom at William and Mary. He has posted a cumulative 3.75 GPA, while remaining on track to graduate in May with a degree in kinesiology and a minor in psychology. He has been honored three times as a Provost Award winner for having a 3.5 GPA or better.

Character

A leader both on the field and in the community, Inghram has been a baseball team captain for the past two seasons. Also a piano player, Ingrham has been one of the most active leaders in the Tribe Fellowship program in Williamsburg through which he leads weekly sessions with high school students in the Williamsburg community.

Community

Inghram has been very active in the Williamsburg community and his Chesapeake, Va., community back home. He spends his time volunteering with Village Ministries International, Tribe Fellowship and Arc of Greater Williamsburg, which benefits adults with disabilities. During his time with Village Ministries International he has made three mission trips to Nicaragua. On the trips he has collected baseball equipment donations and distributed them to the locals. During his time overseas, he also helped organize and run baseball camps for the children. Most recently, he went to Nicaragua during winter break, taking members of his team with him.

With Tribe Fellowship, Inghram leads a weekly Bible discussion with local Williamsburg high school students. He also helps plan and lead other student events.

Finally, he also volunteers at the Williamsburg ARC. During his time there, he has helped lead baseball clinics and fitness nights with the members of the ARC.

Competition

Inghram is in his second season as the Tribe’s Friday-night starter on the mound. This season he has made three starts posting a 2.70 ERA with 16.2 innings pitched and 10 strikeouts. Last year he was selected as a second-team All-CAA selection and also garnered first-team All-East Region honors by the American Baseball Coaches Association. He made 15 starts with a 2.71 ERA and a 10-2 record. He pitched 109.2 innings, allowing 93 hits, 41 runs (33 earned) with 91 strikeouts, and held opposing hitters to a .224 batting average. Inghram made 11 quality starts (six innings pitched, three or fewer runs) in his 15 for the season. He was only the second pitcher in school history to have 10 wins. The senior currently ranks second in career wins and currently holds the school record for career ERA (3.03).