Former Irvine Valley baseball standout Jack Haggerty had another sensational season at the University of Texas Permian Basin.
The University of Texas Permian Basin baseball team's season came to a close on May 19 in a high-scoring battle with Lubbock Christian, 20-13, at Hays Field in Lubbock, Texas.
It was a historic season for the Falcons who won 35 games, their most since 2010, and won a game in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.
Haggerty, an outfielder, was named second team all-Lone Star Conference for the NCAA Division II school after batting .364 during the regular season.
He scored 60 runs (fifth in LSC), had 72 hits (eighth in LSC); 11 being doubles, two being triples and one home run.
He had 41 RBI, a slugging percentage of .455, drew 30 walks, had an on base percentage of .490 (tied for ninth) and had stolen 13 bases (tied for eighth in LSC).
Last season, he played in 37 games and started 32 contests.
Haggerty batted .339 on the season with a .874 OPS. He scored 27 runs with six doubles, two triples and 29 RBI. He also stole 11 bases in 13 attempts and had a .443 on base percentage.
During the 2022 season with IVC, Haggerty ranked 14th in a loaded Orange Empire Conference in batting average at .359.
He also ranked sixth in the conference in stolen bases with 13.
Haggerty was second on the IVC squad with a batting average at .359, was second in on base percentage at .456 and tied for the team lead in slugging percentage at .471.
The former Mission Viejo star registered 17 multi-hit games for the Lasers, including three games with four hits and four games with three hits.
Irvine Valley finished with a record of 17-23 overall.
In a shortened 2021 OEC season, Haggerty batted .250 with seven RBI.