Will Serve as a Team Captain this Season
2007: First Team All-Centennial Conference selection Third Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American First Team ABCA All Mid-Atlantic Region ECAC All-Star Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll started all 49 games in centerfield for the Blue Jays tied the school record for triples in a single-season with his seventh against Gettysburg on May 5 had an 11-game hit streak to start the season tied a Centennial Conference record by homering in three straight contests from April 5 to April 10 went 3-for-3 with five RBIs, two runs scored, a double and two homeruns against Gettysburg on April 10 was 3-for-5 with two triples, five RBIs and two runs scored at Dickinson on April 17 led the Centennial Conference in triples and tied for third in hits.
2006: First Team All-Centennial Conference selection Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-District II pick ABCA D-III Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team All-Star played in 36 games during his first season as an everyday player for the Blue Jays second in the Centennial Conference in batting average, hitting .424 at season[apos]s end finished third in the conference in slugging percentage, hits, on-base percentage and total bases was 3-for-5 in the second game of a doubleheader against Misericordia on March 11, picking up three of his four RBI with a two-out double in the fourth inning hit in 13 consecutive games with 10 multi-hit efforts from March 24-April 15 named NACBW Division III Hitter of the Week after posting a batting average of .687 (11-for-16) and a slugging percentage of 1.500 (double, three triples, two homers) during the week of March 27-April 2 his blistering stretch included hitting the decisive grand slam in the second inning of the Blue Jays[apos] win over Dickinson on March 31 and a 6-for-9 performance in a doubleheader sweep of Swarthmore on April 1 that included a homer and two triples had the third highest batting average in all divisions of college baseball at .528 on April 16 drove in three runs with a two-out, seventh-inning bases-clearing double, helping the Blue Jays to a game-one win over Ursinus on April 30.
2005: Started five games, appearing in 15 total went 2-for-2 with a double against Ursinus on May 1 was 4-for-7 with a pair of doubles and three RBI against Swarthmore on April 10 had a 2-for-4 day with three RBI and a homer against Elizabethtown on April 14.
Personal: Rob Pietroforte born May 7, 1986 son of Margot Schonholtz and Jerry Pietroforte Twice named team MVP at Berkeley Carroll Dean[apos]s List student majoring in economics with a business minor.