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Bryson Stott develops into top college shortstop
- Updated: April 5, 2019
Bryson Stott grew up in Las Vegas. His parents met as students at UNLV, as his father was the starting quarterback from 1989-91 while his mother was a cheerleader. The two had a strong devotion to their alma mater.
That passion wasn’t always shared by Stott, though. Originally, he wanted to play college baseball elsewhere. But after taking an unofficial visit his junior year of high school, Stott’s mindset changed.
After seeing the university and baseball program up close on his visit, Stott realized he wanted to attend UNLV. He also appreciated the idea of playing in his hometown so his family and friends could attend games.
Continue reading how Bryson Stott has developed into college baseball’s top shortstop at UNLV at BaseballProspectJournal.com here.