2011: Named to the All-Freedom Conference second team … started in 25 games as a graduate student after missing the first 12 games of the year due to injury … hit .333 with 30 hits in 90 at-bats … had 10 runs batted in and 10 multi-hit games … collected three doubles, three triples and three home runs … finished his four-year career sixth in hits (168), seventh in RBIs (99) and eighth in doubles (30) in Manhattanville history … had two RBIs and scored twice in his first game against Delaware Valley (3/26) … blasted a homer at Alvernia (4/4) … went 2 for 4 with a homer, two RBIs and a career-high four runs scored at FDU-Florham (4/15) … had three hits against King’s (4/25) … hit his final home run of the year at Wilkes (4/29) … made 28 putouts and 72 defensive assists at shortstop … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.
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2010: Named the Freedom Conference Tournament MVP...Started 42 games at shortstop for the Valiants in his senior season … hit .327 with 34 RBI, 32 runs scored and two home runs … had 14 multi-hit games and 10 multi-RBI contests … hit his first home run and had three RBIs against Alvernia (4/7) … went 6 for 9 with five RBI and three runs scored in back-to-back games against Delaware Valley (4/15-17) … had three hits, homered and drove in three in the Freedom Conference Tournament opener at FDU-Florham (5/5) … added four hits, two RBI and three runs scored in the final two games of the tournament to be named Freedom Conference Tournament MVP (5/9) … tied his career high with a 13-game hitting streak that was snapped in the final game of the year against Widener (5/20) … named to MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.
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2009: Appeared in a team-high 42 games with 41 starts in his sophomore season, including 36 at shortstop … batted .346 with 12 doubles, 39 RBI and 41 runs scored … led the team with 121 assists on the year … ranked third on the team with 17 multi-hit games and 12 multi-RBI contests … recorded at least one hit in 32-of-42 games and went back-to-back games without a hit only once … knocked in a career-high four runs and scored twice thanks to a pair of doubles and two stolen bases versus La Roche (3/8) … after walking twice in the first 30 games of the year, he walked nine times in the final 12 games … tied his season-high with three hits and added three RBI and three runs scored in a win over Misericordia (4/25) … crossed the plate a career-high four times in a victory over DeSales (4/26).
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2008: Appeared in 30 games as a freshman, including 17 starts at third base and five at designated hitter … hit .379 (36-for-95) on the season with five doubles, a team-high three triples and one home run … placed fifth on the team with 26 runs batted in and scored 18 times … slugged .526 and posted a .427 on-base percentage … had nine multi-hit games and eight games of multiple RBI … got a hit and drove in two runs in his first collegiate at-bat versus Kean (3/2) … established a season high with three RBI on a 2-for-2 effort against City College (3/18) … recorded a 13-game hitting streak (3/30-4/20), hitting at a .465 clip in that span … had a season-high four hits in five at-bats and drove in three versus Arcadia (4/11) … went 3-for-6 with three RBI and a season-best three runs scored in a win over Western Connecticut (4/30), starting a six-game hitting streak to end the season.
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High School: Played for coach Marco DiRuocco and the Huskies … earned All-League honors as a junior and senior … prep teammate of fellow Valiant John Kain … played summer baseball for Harrison Babe Ruth team and led 2006 Babe Ruth World Series in batting average … was also an All-League football player as a senior … also lettered in basketball … named to Honor Roll every year of high school.
Personal: Son of Joseph Gallace Sr. and Dawn Foti … Graduated in May with a B.S. in Finance and is currently in graduate school majoring in Sports Business Management at Manhattanville.