After four seasons on the field for WSU, Frank Jeney served as a volunteer assistant coach for two years (2006-07).
Where Frank Jeney ranks all-time (as of 2005):
Career Records
1. Hits (215)
1. Total Bases (323)
1. Extra-Base Hits (67)
2. RBI (134)
2. Games Played (185)
2. At-Bats (591)
2. Sacrifice Flies (13)
3. Runs Scored (122)
2. Doubles (41)
T3. Triples (11)
T7. Home Runs (15)
Season Records
1. Hits (77, 2005)
1. At-Bats (186, 2005)
1. Total Bases (121, 2005)
2. Doubles (18, 2005)
2. Games Played (52, 2004)
4. RBI (51, 2005)
T5. Games Played (51, 2005)
T9. At-Bats (164, 2004)
2005: Selected to the ABCA/Rawlings All-North Central Region First Team ... named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year and First Team All-GLIAC shortstop ... named to the All-GLIAC Tournament team at shortstop ... selected as the GLIAC Player of the Week on April 4 after he hit .571 with 12 hits, nine RBI, eights runs scored, two stolen bases, and a walk ... started all 51 games (50 SS, 1 LF) ... set single season marks for hits (77), at-bats (186), and total bases (121) ... led the team in eight offensive categories, including batting average (.414), slugging percentage (.651), on base percentage (.452), hits (77), RBI (51), doubles (18), triples (4), total bases (121) ... was first in multi-hit games with 23 ... began the season with a 13-game hit streak ... during the streak had nine multi-hit games, including a 4-for-5 performance against Plymouth State (3/19) and three hits against Winona State (3/13), SW Minnesota State (3/14), Post University (3/18), and Minnesota-Duluth (3/21) ... had a season high two home runs during the Minnesota-Duluth game ... had a six-game hit streak from March 30-April 6 where he went 17-for-27 (.630), with 12 RBI and 12 runs scored ... had a perfect 4-for-4 game against Gannon (4/3), scoring three runs and batting in two ... had a career high five RBI against Northwood on May 5 ... defensively led the team with 146 putouts ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2004: Named to the Honorable Mention All-GLIAC squad ... earned the Warrior Award which is given to the player who represents outstanding contributions to the Wayne State baseball program and to the university ... started 52 games (35 2B, 16 SS, 1 DH) ... led the team with 36 RBI, 83 total bases and four triples, tied-for-second in hits (53), home runs (4) and doubles (10) ... was second on the team with 16 multiple-hit games and third with nine multi-RBI games ... had two doubles against Siena Heights (3/23) and Findlay (4/21) ... also hit two of his four homers against Siena Heights and had nine total bases ... also had homers against Findlay on April 7 and at Michigan State on April 13 ... had an eight-game hitting streak from March 28-April 7 ... recorded three hits three times in eight days: against SHU (3/23), Mercyhurst (3/28) and Detroit Mercy (3/31) ... tied a career-high with four RBI at Findlay on April 21 ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2003: Named to the All-North Central Region First Team ... earned All-GLIAC First Team honors ... selected as the Gary Chapp Spirit Award winner and Top Hitter at team banquet ... started 47 games all at second base ... led the team in batting average at .363, which ranked 14th in the GLIAC ... tied for team-high honors with a nine-game hitting streak and tied-for-second with five homers, including a pair at Rochester ... first in sac bunts (8) and hit by pitch (9) ... second on squad in hits (53) ... was third on the team in slugging percentage (.527), RBI (33), total bases (77) ... was fourth on team in runs scored (29) ... had 14 multi-hit games ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2002: Made 30 starts (19 3B, 9 2B, 1 SS, 1 LF) ... went three-for-three with an RBI against Northwood (March 24) ... had an RBI in three consecutive games (March 24-30) ... recorded first collegiate hit March 10 vs. Viterbo ... had a six-game hitting streak from April 16-21 (7-16, .438) ... went four-for- five with two doubles and a triple at Eastern Michigan (May 9) ... also had four hits at Detroit (May 1) ... had three multiple-RBI games ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2001: Redshirted at Wayne State.
High School: Graduated in June 2000 from Catholic Central of Windsor ... played summer league baseball for coach Al Bernacchi and the Windsor Selects in the Ontario Baseball Association ... member of the Wilson Conference Championship team in football ... named second team All-Wilson Conference as a wide receiver ... qualified for the 2000 OFSSAA track championship in the javelin ... also participated in track, hockey, wrestling, badminton and volleyball while in high school.
Personal: Full name--Frank A. Jeney ... born in Calgary, Alta. ... son of Frank and Irene Jeney ... has one sister, Marianne ... is majoring in business ... named to the Coach's Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0+) for Fall 2002 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... was a member of the 2003 Canadian National Championship team Windsor Selects.
2002 |
34/30 |
.337 |
95 |
18 |
32 |
8-1-0 |
14 |
42 |
.442 |
8/0/13 |
.381 |
2/3 |
3/3 |
2003 |
48/47 |
.363 |
146 |
29 |
53 |
5-2-5 |
33 |
77 |
.527 |
11/9/17 |
.432 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
2004 |
52/52 |
.323 |
164 |
30 |
53 |
10-4-4 |
36 |
83 |
.506 |
20/4/25 |
.403 |
3/4 |
5/8 |
2005 |
51/51 |
.414 |
186 |
45 |
77 |
18-4-6 |
51 |
121 |
.651 |
14/3/31 |
.452 |
5/1 |
10/13 |
2002 |
49 |
69 |
17 |
.874 |
2003 |
87 |
96 |
14 |
.929 |
2004 |
98 |
120 |
16 |
.932 |
2005 |
79 |
146 |
18 |
.926 |