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Former Panther baseball star Stefan Neece selected for SLIAC Hall of Fame

Published: April 13, 2021

ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has announced that former Greenville College baseball standout Stefan Neece has been elected for induction in the SLIAC Hall of Fame.

Neece becomes just the fourth Greenville Panther to enter the SLIAC Hall of Fame and the first in baseball.

Neece, a first baseman for the Panthers from 2006-10, set numerous single season and career records on the field for the Panthers.

He finished his career at Greenville with a .402 batting average with 51 home runs and 212 runs batted in.

As a senior he hit .487 with 19 home runs and 67 runs batted in, leading NCAA Division III in slugging percentage, on-base percentage, and walks per game.

During his time with Greenville he helped lead the Panthers to a 96-75 record, finishing as runners-up in the SLIAC Tournament on three occasions.

Neece is just one of two players in conference history to be named the SLIAC Player of the Year twice, winning the award in 2006 and 2010.

He was a four time First-Team All-Conference performer and was named First Team ABCA All-America in 2010.

Following graduation Neece signed a professional contract with Las Cruces Vaqueros of the Pecos League. He currently serves as a law enforcement officer with the Greenville Police Department. He and his wife Megan have two sons.

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