2017 (FRESHMAN)
  Season: Led team in hitting  (.287), runs (30), hits (54), doubles (10), total bases (77, tied), slugging  percentage (.410) and on-base percentage (.355) ... Tied for third on the team  with three home runs ... Tallied 18 RBIs ... Appeared in 52 games with 49  starts. At No. 1 TCU (2/18-19): Made debut in second game of the series  and tallied first career at-bat ... Went 1-for-3 with a double in first career  start in the finale. Vs. Xavier (2/24-26): Scored three runs in series opener after  entering as a pinch runner ... Started both ends of a doubleheader (2/25) and  went 5-for-8 with a home run and two RBIs ... Singled three times and drove in a  run in the first game ... Hit first career home run and doubled in the  nightcap, also scoring two runs and drawing a walk. At Pacific  (3/4-6): Reached base three times in the series opener with a triple and  two walks as well as an RBI. At UC Davis (3/8): Went 2-for-4 at the plate with a double  and RBI. At Sacramento State (3/9-11): Had two hits in the series finale,  including a double. Bucknell (3/22): Went 2-for-2 off the bench with a double,  hit by pitch and a run. Columbia (3/24-26): Tallied two doubles, a triple, four runs  scored, two RBIs and a stolen base in four-game series. At No. 22  Michigan (3/31-4/2): Singled once in all three games and scored a run. Ohio State  (4/8-9): Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and a double in series opener  ... Singled in finale to start six-game hitting streak. At Maryland  (4/14-16): Collected at least one hit in each game ... Hit two home runs  in the series finale. Northwestern (4/21-23): Limited to two hits in the series, but the  first extended his hitting streak to six games, and the last was a walk-off hit  to win the series finale and start another six-game hitting streak. At Iowa  (4/28-29): Went 5-for-11 in the series including a three-hit game in the  series finale. Villanova (5/16) & No. 22 Nebraska (5/18-20): Batted 9-for-18 with  five RBIs and two doubles in the final four games of the season ... Went  3-for-5 with two RBIs, two runs and a double vs. Villanova ... Went 2-for-5  with two RBIs, a double and two runs, including the game-winner in a walk-off  win over the Huskers in the series opener ... Went 3-for-4 in second game  against Nebraska ... Singled, scored and drove in a run in season finale.
HIGH SCHOOL 
  Four-year letterwinner  in the outfield for Punxsutawney Area under head coach Mike Dickey ... Conference  Player of the Year and Team MVP as a junior ... Named all-conference as a  sophomore and senior ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Helped lead team to  four District 9 Championships ... Played travel baseball for Chandler World ... Perfect  Game Mid-Atlantic second team ... Honorable-mention Perfect Game All-American ... Ranked in Perfect Game Top 500 ... Named to WWBA  All-Tournament team ... Also played football for two years and earned one letter  and an all-conference nod ... Set school single-season touchdown receptions and  receiving yards records ... Volunteered with Challenger Baseball and Special  Olympics ... Senior class, baseball association and varsity club president.
PERSONAL 
  Full name is Braxton  William Giavedoni ... Born February 14, 1998 in Dubois, Pennsylvania ...  Parents are Tony and Barbie Giavedoni ... Has two siblings, Lauren and Connor  ... Father, Tony, played football and basketball for Clarion ... Mother,  Barbie, is a 1990 graduate of Penn State ... Two uncles and an aunt also  attended Penn State ... Sister, Lauren currently attends Penn State ... Cousin,  Devin Mesoraco, plays baseball for the Cincinnati Reds; cousin, Jordan  Mesoraco, played baseball for Clarion; cousin, Derek Lefever, played baseball  for Duquesne; uncle, Doug Mesoraco, played baseball for IUP ... Intends to  major in finance.