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18 Facts About Andrew Hatch

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Andrew Hatch was born on July 18,1986 and is a football player and baseball player who has played collegiately for both Harvard University and Louisiana State University.

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Andrew Hatch went to high school in Henderson and Las Vegas, Nevada, where he played varsity football, basketball, and baseball, and was named "Athlete of the Year" at his high school when he graduated.

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Andrew Hatch was originally recruited to play for Brigham Young University by coach Gary Crowton.

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However, when Crowton left BYU, Hatch decided to go to Harvard University.

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Andrew Hatch was the quarterback of Harvard's junior varsity football team his freshman year, then Hatch headed to Concepcion, Chile, to serve a mission for the LDS Church.

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Andrew Hatch received a medical redshirt after the season for a preseason shoulder injury which he had surgery for in early 2008.

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Andrew Hatch suffered a broken leg at the beginning of the game against Georgia, which ended his season.

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8.

Andrew Hatch completed 25 of 45 passes for 282 yards and 2 touchdowns for the Tigers in 2008.

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Andrew Hatch rushed for 129 yards and 2 touchdowns on 35 carries.

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Andrew Hatch filled a void for us at quarterback in 2008 and his play on the field allowed us to start the season off on a positive note.

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Andrew Hatch has a bright future and we wish him continued success both on the field and in the classroom.

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Andrew Hatch was the scout team quarterback for Harvard in 2009 season.

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Andrew Hatch then became the starting quarterback for Harvard's 2010 season.

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Andrew Hatch was injured on the first play of the second game of the season against Brown.

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Andrew Hatch received the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society Award in May 2011.

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Andrew Hatch pitched and played right field for Harvard's baseball team in the spring of 2011.

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Andrew Hatch was the winning pitcher with 3 scoreless innings in the Beanpot semifinal game against UMass, and he pitched 2 scoreless innings in the Beanpot Championship Game against Boston College at Fenway Park.

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Andrew Hatch graduated from Harvard in the spring of 2012.