2020 Baseball Roster
Roster

Jared Shemper
- Position:
- LHP
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-0 / 225
- B/T:
- R/L
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Germantown, Tenn.
- High School/Previous School:
- Christian Brothers
- Prev School:
- Wallace C.C-Dothan
- Major:
- Business Administration
2020 (Junior Season)
Season: Appeared in five games...All five appearances were in relief...Earned his first collegiate save in the season opener versus Wright State (2/14)...Tied for No. 2 on the team in saves (1)....Collected a hold versus Alcorn State (2/26)...Posted a save versus Wright State (2/15)...Didn’t allow an earned run of his own in four of five appearances...Allowed just one of four inherited runners to score.
Wright State (2/14-16): Made a pair of relief appearances...Entered the series opener in the ninth inning with the bases loaded and no outs...Allowed one of three inherited runners to score...Walked one and struck out one in one inning of work...Got a double play to seal his first save at Mississippi State...Threw a perfect eighth inning in the series finale. Oregon State (2/21-23): Took the loss with four runs allowed on four hits in 1 1/3 innings of relief work in the series finale...Walked two and struck out two. Alcorn State (2/26): Threw a scoreless seventh inning to earn a hold...Allowed one hit and struck out one. Quinnipiac (3/6-8): Appeared in relief in the middle game of the series...Faced one batter and didn’t record an out...Allowed one unearned run on one hit.
2019 (Sophomore Season – Wallace C.C.-Dothan)
Awards: Named All-Southeastern District and first-team All-South Division by the Alabama Community College Conference.
Season: Appeared in 14 games with 11 starts on the mound...Led the team with a .214 batting average against among qualifying pitchers...Posted three quality starts...Allowed three-or-fewer runs in nine starts...Posted five games with seven-or-more strikeouts...Governors won eight of 11 starts...Owned seven victories...Collected victories against Thomas University (2/7), Andrew College (2/16), East Central C.C. (2/23), at Central Alabama C.C. (4/2), at Wallace C.C.-Selma (4/7), at Wallace C.C. (4/12) and against Coastal Alabama-South C.C. (4/20)...Worked a season-best seven innings in a victory over Coastal Alabama-South C.C. (4/20)...Fanned a season-high 10 batters against East Central C.C. (2/23).
2018 (Freshman Season – Wallace C.C.-Dothan)
Awards: Played for the National Junior College Athletic Association National Team and represented the United State of America at the National Baseball Congress.
Season: Spent the fall enrolled at the University of Alabama...Appeared in 13 games with 10 starts on the mound...Posted two quality starts...Allowed three-or-fewer runs in eight starts...Governors won seven of 10 starts...Posted eight victories...Collected victories over Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (2/6), at Chipola College (2/8), against Grand Rapids C.C. (3/5), versus Chattahoochee Valley C.C. (3/10), at Coastal Alabama-East C.C. (4/6), versus Bishop State C.C. (4/13), at Coastal Alabama-South C.C. (4/28) and against Enterprise State C.C. (5/4)...Worked a season-best nine innings with a season-high 13 strikeouts in a victory over Grand Rapids C.C. (3/5)...Reached the nine-strikeout mark on three occasions: versus Columbia State C.C. (2/16), against Chattahoochee Valley C.C. (3/10) and versus Enterprise State C.C. (5/4).
High School
Lettered three times for head coach Buster Kelso at Christian Brothers High School...Helped the Purple Wave to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Division II-AA state championship as a sophomore and junior...Tabbed honorable mention All-America by Perfect Game as a senior...Selected Underclass All-America by Perfect Game as a junior...Garnered second-team All-Region accolades from Perfect Game as a junior...Named to the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association All-State squad as a junior.
Personal
Born Jared Andrew Shemper on January 10, 1999 in Germantown, Tennessee...Son of Courtney and Aaron Shemper...His uncle, Jonathan Shemper lettered in tennis at the University of Southern Mississippi...Majoring in business administration.