- Second-team all-Heartland Conference (2015)
- Heartland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll (2014-15)
Junior 2015: Made 22 appearances as the primary closer for St. Edward’s…collected eight saves in 27.2 innings of work with five wins and four losses…Finished the season with an ERA of 2.28, and struck out 28 batters with only 12 walks, holding opposing hitters to an average of .219…Saves total for the season ranks fifth in program history…Led the conference in appearances and hits allowed, ranked second in saves, third in ERA, fourth in opponent batting average, and ninth in walks given up…converted four-straight save opportunities over 10 days against Rogers State (3/21), TAMU-Kingsville (3/24), Lubbock Christian (3/28), and Arkansas Fort Smith (4/2)…struck out four batters in two perfect innings of work on his way to a win at TAMU-Kingsville (4/21)…lasted for 3.1 innings with two strikeouts and no earned runs at Newman (5/2).
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Sophomore 2014: Appeared in 15 games for the Hilltoppers…pitched 37.1 innings, earning a 2-0 record with 29 strikeouts … ended the year with a 4.10 earned-run average.
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Redshirt Freshman 2013 (University of Maryland): Made six appearances out of the bullpen, registering a 1.59 earned-run average…opposing batters hit .238 off of him.
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Freshman 2012 (University of Maryland):Â Redshirted the season.
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Prep: Played five seasons of baseball and two seasons of hockey at East Catholic High School in Manchester, Conn…his baseball coach at East Catholic was St. Edward’s head coach Rob Pender’s father, Jim Penders…in 2011 he was named a Top-10 prospect by theÂ
Capital Baseball Journal…named to the 2011 all-conference hockey team and was the third leading scorer on the team
Personal: Cameron Guy Hatch was born on Jan. 7, 1992…son of Guy and Laurie Hatch of Vernon, Conn…has two siblings: Jennifer (29) and Cindy (27)…plans to study kinesiology at St. Edward’s with hopes of becoming a strength and conditioning coach…his hobbies include playing hockey and golf…his biggest athletic thrill is having the opportunity to pitch again.