University of Delaware Athletics
2020 Baseball Roster
Jersey Number 1
Bryce Greenly
- Class:
 - Redshirt Freshman
 
- Hometown:
 - Milford, Del.
 
- Position:
 - Outfield/Right-Handed Pitcher
 
- Height:
 - 6-3
 
- Weight:
 - 200
 
- High School:
 - Milford (Virginia)
 
- Major:
 - Health Behavior Science
 
2024 SEASON
2023 SEASON
2022 SEASON
• Started 49 of 51 games as the Blue Hens’ right fielder
• Tied for the team lead with five triples and 16 steals
• Ranked second on the team with a .316 batting average and 61 hits, and was third with 39 runs scored
• Tied for the CAA lead and ranked 25th in the nation with five triples
• Tied for fifth in the league in steals and tied for ninth in hits
• Recorded a team-high nine three-hit games on the year
• Had a 17-game hitting streak from March 18 through April 15
• Hit two triples and scored four runs in the second game of a doubleheader vs. Iona
• Belted homers against Monmouth and Rider
• Appeared in seven games on the mound, allowing two runs and striking out 11 in 10 innings of work
2021 SEASON
• Did not appear in any games for the Blue Hens
• CAA Academic Honor Roll
2020 SEASON
• Productive out of the Blue Hen bullpen and patrolling the outfield in his first season with Delaware.
• Had a team-best 0.96 ERA with 15 strikeouts in 9.1 innings of work with a 1-0 record.
• Worked 4.2 scoreless innings against Rider (3/8) with eight strikeouts and just one hit.
• Struck out five in 2.1 scoreless against UMass Lowell (3/1).
• Hit .296 with a double and six RBIs in 10 games.
• Went 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a stolen base against Rider (3/7).
• Named to CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll for fall semester
VIRGINIA
• Member of the University of Virginia baseball team, but redshirted to keep his freshman eligibility
HIGH SCHOOL
• A three-year starter and three-time conference champion at Milford High School
• Earned all-state accolades in each of his three seasons
• The conference player of the year, hitting .485 his senior season
• An honors student in the classroom
PERSONAL
• Son of Stacy Greenly-Teat and Jeffery Greenly
• Dad played baseball at Delaware State from 1988-91 and was inducted into the DSU Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016
• Has a sister, Kristen
• Health behavior science major at Delaware
- Preseason All-CAA
 - Second Team All-CAA
 - Second Team All-Region (ABCA/Rawlings)
 - Appeared in 53 games, and started in 52 in the 2024 season
 - Finished second on the team in hits (61), batting average (.298), doubles (14)
 - Hit nine home runs, drove in 43 runs, walked 30 times, and scored 52 times
 - Recorded 20 multi-hit games, including a four-hit game against Monmouth on May 3, and four games with 3-hits
 - Had multi-home run game against Northeastern on April 13
 - Made two starts on the mound, including the opening day start against North Florida
 
2023 SEASON
- Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention
 - All-CAA Second Team
 - Appeared in 55 games as designated hitter, starting 54, while also starting 15 games on the mound
 - First on the team in games started, second in innings pitched and wins, third in strikeouts
 - Led team in triples, third in hits and tied for fourth in home runs
 - Third in the CAA in games started, fourth in triples, fifth in sacrifice flies, eighth in triples per game
 - Struck out five against Charleston, North Carolina A&T and Towson
 - Earned the win with five innings of one-run ball against Charleston
 - Fired a career-high six innings, striking out five against Towson
 - Belted the team's first home run of the season at #4 Ole Miss
 - Went 4-for-6 at Stetson
 - Recorded multiple hits in five consecutive games from Mar. 12-Mar. 19
 - Went 2-for-5 with 5 RBIs against UMass Lowell
 - 100th career hit was a home run against Delaware State
 - Pitched five innings and allowed just three runs at Northeastern, earning the win
 - Pitched five innings of three-run ball and earned the win at William & Mary
 
2022 SEASON
• Started 49 of 51 games as the Blue Hens’ right fielder
• Tied for the team lead with five triples and 16 steals
• Ranked second on the team with a .316 batting average and 61 hits, and was third with 39 runs scored
• Tied for the CAA lead and ranked 25th in the nation with five triples
• Tied for fifth in the league in steals and tied for ninth in hits
• Recorded a team-high nine three-hit games on the year
• Had a 17-game hitting streak from March 18 through April 15
• Hit two triples and scored four runs in the second game of a doubleheader vs. Iona
• Belted homers against Monmouth and Rider
• Appeared in seven games on the mound, allowing two runs and striking out 11 in 10 innings of work
2021 SEASON
• Did not appear in any games for the Blue Hens
• CAA Academic Honor Roll
2020 SEASON
• Productive out of the Blue Hen bullpen and patrolling the outfield in his first season with Delaware.
• Had a team-best 0.96 ERA with 15 strikeouts in 9.1 innings of work with a 1-0 record.
• Worked 4.2 scoreless innings against Rider (3/8) with eight strikeouts and just one hit.
• Struck out five in 2.1 scoreless against UMass Lowell (3/1).
• Hit .296 with a double and six RBIs in 10 games.
• Went 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a stolen base against Rider (3/7).
• Named to CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll for fall semester
VIRGINIA
• Member of the University of Virginia baseball team, but redshirted to keep his freshman eligibility
HIGH SCHOOL
• A three-year starter and three-time conference champion at Milford High School
• Earned all-state accolades in each of his three seasons
• The conference player of the year, hitting .485 his senior season
• An honors student in the classroom
PERSONAL
• Son of Stacy Greenly-Teat and Jeffery Greenly
• Dad played baseball at Delaware State from 1988-91 and was inducted into the DSU Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016
• Has a sister, Kristen
• Health behavior science major at Delaware
Conversation With: John Schneider - Toronto Blue Jays Manager
Thursday, June 15
Built To Win: Sky's The Limit - Chris Grome
Wednesday, April 26
Highlight: Baseball vs. Charleston - 4/2/23 Series
Tuesday, April 04
Highlight: Baseball vs. Hofstra
Tuesday, March 14

















