CAREER HONORS
Three-time Big 12 Conference Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll
SUMMER 2006
Played for the Wisconsin Woodchucks of the Northwoods League
Appeared in 45 games, mostly at catcher with 11 outfield appearances
Hit .200 (30-for-150) with nine RBI, 14 runs, two doubles and three stolen bases
2006 (JUNIOR)
Saw limited action after off-season elbow surgery
Appeared in 24 games, including eight in Big 12 play
Made two starts, one at catcher and one as designated hitter
Was 3-for-10 (.300) as a pinch hitter
Recorded a hit in first career at bat, singling up the middle in a pinch-hit role against UT-Arlington (2/14)
Made first career start at Texas State (2/28)
Had a one-out, ninth-inning, pinch-hit single that led to tying run in Baylor[apos]s come-from-behind victory over Pacific (3/10)
Recorded a pinch-hit single and scored against Michigan (3/11)
Thrown into action in series opener at Oklahoma when Zach Dillon took a back-swing to the head and was forced to leave the game (3/24)
Caught the remainder of the game and recorded first career extra-base hit, a double, in Bears[apos] victory over Sooners
Singled and walked in two plate appearances against Texas Southern (4/25)
Drew a bases-loaded walk for first career RBI against Prairie View A&M (5/10)
SUMMER 2005
Led the Euless LoneStars of the Texas Collegiate League to a 27-21 record
Hit .279 (31-for-111) with one home run and 17 RBI in 36 games
Also had six doubles and drew 17 walks
JUNIOR COLLEGE (SAN JACINTOJC)
Played for head coach Tom Arrington at San Jacinto [Texas] College
Led San Jacinto to a 41-22 record in 2004 and a national runner-up finish at the Junior College World Series
Named to Junior College World Series all-tournament team after hitting .429 with three home runs and nine RBI
Earned Texas-New Mexico Junior College Region 5 All-Star honors
Hit .332 with three home runs, 46 RBI, eight doubles, three triples and a .455 slugging percentage in 2004
SUMMER 2004
Played for Danville Dans in the Central Illinois Collegiate Summer League
Led Dans to a 23-21 record
Hit .248 with one home run, four doubles and 19 RBI
HIGH SCHOOL
Played for Coach Tom Gladney at Midway High School in Hewitt, Texas
Led Midway to 2003 Texas 4A championship and named all-state tournament
Two-time all-state selection
2003 district MVP
Three-time first-team Super CenTex honoree
Hit .404 with seven home runs as a senior
PERSONAL
Full name is Matt Lee Czimskey
Born May 29, 1984, in Waco, Texas
Son of Mike and Marcia Czimskey
Father was starting catcher for Baylor[apos]s 1977 College World Series team
Health Fitness major
CAREER BESTS
Hits: 1, five times
Runs: 1, four times
Doubles: 1 at Oklahoma (3/24/06)
Triples: none
Home Runs: none
RBI: 1 vs. Prairie View A&M (5/10/06)
Stolen Bases: none
Walks: 1, three times
Hitting Streak: none