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Al Fitch was a three-time All-PSAC selection, including two First Team honors at shortstop and Second Team status as a third baseman as a sophomore.
He graduated with Kutztown's career record for hits (231) and at-bats (682) and graduated among the team's all-time leaders in runs batted in (second, 145), total bases (second, 306), runs (third, 128), doubles (third, 41) and batting average (sixth, .344).
The Maroon and Gold posted winning records in each of his four seasons and won the PSAC East title in 2001. Fitch, from Langhorne, Pa., helped lead KU to its first NCAA regional title and NCAA National Championships appearance in 2001. KU repeated as NCAA regional champion with a return trip to the NCAA National Championships in 2002.
Fitch currently works as an ERP specialist for Branch Medical Group.
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