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36 Brett Lisher![]()
Summer 2009: Played for the Nevada BigHorns of the West Coast League.
2009 (Junior): Played in 20 games, making seven starts at designated hitter and first base ... Hit .300 with two doubles and five RBIs ... Collected game-tying RBI in a pinch hit at bat at No. 21 Arkansas (Feb. 25) ... Went 1-for-2 with two walks against Northwestern (March 6) ... First multi-hit game was against Western Illinois (March 24) ... Went 2-for-4 against Chicago State (April 28) ... Collected hit as a pinch hitter against Baylor (May 23) at Big 12 Championship ... Had a pinch hit double against Dartmouth (May 30) at NCAA Tournament.
2007-08 (At Allen County CC): Played two seasons for head coach Valis McClean ... named a team captain for the 2008 season ... Led team to a regional tournament appearance ... Batted .344 with 16 doubles and 35 RBIs in 58 games in 2008 ... Also had a .463 slugging percentage and a .439 on-base average.
Free State HS: Lettered three years for head coach Mike Hill ... Named all-state and all-conference as a senior ... Led Firebirds to a state championship in 2006 and a state runner up finish in 2004 ... Also earned three letters in football ... Tabbed all-state and all-conference on the gridiron ... Played summer ball for the Topeka Golden Giants in 2008.
Personal: Born in Lawrence, Kan. ... Son of Robert and Diana Lisher ... Has two siblings, Michael and Jayme ... Father, mother and sister all attended KU ... Sister, Jayme Lisher, competed for the Kansas rowing team ... Plans to major in sports management. |














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