Blake Bullis opened his collegiate career with an impressive performance in Florida driving in 11 runs and batting .393 for the trip and by year’s end batted .305. He started half of the games last year at third base and drove in 17 runs. His .512 slugging percentage was second highest among the Lions rookies in 2004. During his rookie season, he was the NJAC’s Rookie of the Week on March 14, after batting .394 for the week with five doubles, one triple and one homerun with 11 RBI’s. He had four multiple-hit games during that week as well.
A year later, Bullis earned a spot on the 2005 ABCA Division III All-America Second Team for his outstanding play at first base. His list of accomplishments as a sophomore also include a selection to the 2005 NJCBA Division II/III All-State First Team, the NJAC All-Star First Team, the ECAC Division III Metro First Team and a spot on the Mid-Atlantic Regional NCAA Division III All-America Team First Team at first base. A one-time NJAC and NJCBA Player of the Week honoree in 2005, Bullis batted .398 on the year, while leading the Lions and the NJAC with his 20 doubles. He ranked third in the league with his 124 total bases, while finishing third with a .649 slugging percentage.
           His batting average (.398) ranks 16th in school history for a single-season, while his 191 at-bats ranks seventh, and his 76 hits ranks third. His 20 doubles in 2005 just missed TCNJ’s single-season mark (21) and elevated his career doubles to 28, which is currently 15th best as well.
As if those accomplishments were not enough, Bullis picked up All-America First Team honors in 2006 after another tremendous season. Among the honors he reaped on the season were a selection to the ECAC All-Star First Team, the NJAC All-Star First Team, the NJCBA All-State First Team, the ABCA Atlantic Region Co-Player of the Year and the ABCA Atlantic Regional All-America First Team. He also shared the honor as the 2006 ABCA Mid-Atlantic Regional Player of the Year with his fellow Lion, Gerard Haran. Bullis led the Lions with 72 RBI’s, while connecting on 14 homeruns as well. He added 16 doubles, three triples and a team-leading 75 hits. He has a .395 average and 190 at-bats with a .732 slugging percentage and a .434 on-base percentage. He was ranked 10th in homeruns per game (0.30) nationally in 2006 as well as third with RBI’s per game (1.57), and 22nd in slugging percentage. Twice he was chosen the NJAC’s and ECAC’s Player of the Week in 2006.
As he enters the 2007 season, he is also making an assault on several TCNJ career marks after just three campaigns with the Lions. He currently has a .380 career batting average with 176 hits, 44 doubles, eight triples, 23 homeruns, 463 at bats, 29 stolen bases and a .659 slugging percentage, while combining for a .967 fielding percentage in 119 games played with the Lions the past three seasons.
The league MVP at Delran H.S., Bullis is a former first team All-South Jersey honoree as well as a first team all-county performer. Nominated for Boys’ State, he is a computer science major at TCNJ.
Career Stats
Year      Avg GP-GS   AB   R   H 2B 3B HR RBI  TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP  OB% SF SH SB-ATT  PO  A  E FLD%
2004.... .305 26-20   82  27  25  8  3  1  17  42 .512  12  3 20  0 .404  2  0  4-5    45 27  8 .900
2005.... .398 47-47  191  41  76 20  2  8  40 124 .649 18  2 32  2 .453  1  0 15-16  218 63 16 .946
2006.... .395 46-46  190  55  75 16  3 14  72 139 .732 16  7 23  2 .434 13  1 10-11  426 21  3 .993
TOTAL... .380 119-113 463 123 176 44  8 23 129 305 .659 46 12 75  4 .436 16  1 29-32  689 111 27 .967
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