2015 Season:
• Started all 54 games, appearing at designated hitter (33), catcher (20) and first base (1).
• ranked second on the team in RBIs (35), tied for second in doubles (11) and stood third in batting average (.271) and home runs (3).
• hit safely in all three games of the Southland Conference Tournament, finishing 5-for-12 with a triple in Sugar Land.
• went 8-for-15 with two doubles, a home run, four runs scored and five RBIs in a three-game road sweep at Abilene Christian from May 8-10.
• had six multi-hit performances in his final nine games, batting .457 (16-for-35) in that stretch.
• homered and drove in two runs in an 8-2 win at Notre Dame on May 2.
• went 3-for-5 with a triple and three RBIs in an 13-3, run-rule win against New Orleans on April 11, driving in the game-ending run.
• started a season-long eight-game hitting streak with back-to-back 3-for-4 games at Stephen F. Austin on March 20 (Game 2) and against Mississippi Valley State (March 24), driving in three runs against the Delta Devils.
• batted .419 (13-for-31) during the eight-game run from March 20-April 3.
• connected on his first home run of the season as part of back-to-back home runs with David Fry in the third inning of a 10-8 win against Sam Houston State, completing a March 14 doubleheader sweep.
• had consecutive two-hit games at Lamar (March 7, Game 2) and against Louisiana Tech (March 11).
• went 2-for-5, driving in a career-high-tying four runs as the Demons won their first game of the year, 9-5, at Troy on Feb. 15.
• went 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles in an 8-7 loss in Game 1 of a doubleheader at Troy on Feb. 14.
2014 Season:
• Appeared in 49 games, starting 39, as the Demons’ primary catcher.
• ripped his first collegiate home run as part of a four-RBI performance against Lamar in the Southland Conference Tournament on May 22.
• threw out 30 percent (15 of 50) of baserunners who tried to steal on him.
• 10 of his 21 RBIs came in the month of May.
• collected nine multi-hit games.
Prior to NSU:
• Redshirted at Cal State Fullerton before transferring to Crowder College.
• hit .310 hitting average with six home runs along with 55 runs batted in, .466 slugging percentage, and .400 on-base percentage.
• was named first team all-region.
• set the team record for assists from a catcher.
• helped Crowder to a No. 1 national ranking and finished the season with a 47-13 record.
• named to the honor roll in 2012 and 2013.
High School:
• named team MVP his senior season with a .434 batting average with seven home runs, 25 runs batted in, .736 slugging percentage, and .500 on-base percentage.
• won all-county honorable mention.
• participated in the Trinity League all-star game and home run derby.
• nominated to the “California Baseball Coaches Association” Junior Showcase.
• played for the Southern California team for USA Baseball.
• played in the Perfect Game National Championship.
• hit 13 career home runs and knocked in 78 runs.
• batting averages of .330 freshman season, .365 sophomore season, and .300 junior season.
• invited to showcases in his freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons.
• coached by David Bacani.
• ranked in the top 50 baseball players in California.
• member of the chamber choir and founder of the Ping Pong Club.
• graduated with a 3.4 grade point average.
Personal:
• Born June 23, 1992.
• son of Shayne Gallagher and Mark Webster.
• two brothers, Mark and Drew.
• majoring in communications with a double minor in history and marketing.
• post-graduate plans include playing baseball as long as possible.