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At Stanford: Unbelievable athlete with speed that rivals anyone in the country...also a smart baserunner, who can steal a bag almost on command...had a tremendous fall, and is one of the club's most improved all-around players entering the 2009 season...has big-time power, and has all the tools to develop into a very dangerous hitter...can play all three outfield spots, but is a natural center fielder due to his speed...has an above-average arm...has really developed into a baseball player since coming to The Farm, after splitting much of his high school career between the diamond, soccer field, football field and track.
As a Sophomore in 2008: Was an integral part of Stanford's College World Series club off the bench, being used as both a pinch runner and defensive replacement...appeared in 16 games overall, scoring five runs and stealing three bases (in four attempts)...went 1-for-4 at the plate...handled his three defensive chances without an error...collected his first collegiate hit April 26 vs. USC, going 1-for-2 with a run scored...saw action in three postseason games, while he scored the tying run in the ninth inning of a June 1 Regional victory over UC Davis.
As a Freshman in 2007: Found his way into a pair of ballgames as a pinch-runner, while he scored a run in his collegiate debut March 11 vs. USC.
High School: Graduated in 2006 from St. Stephens Episcopal School in Houston, Tex., where he attended for his sophomore through senior years...spent his freshman year at Dhahran High School in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia...was a four-sport athlete who played outfield in baseball, forward/midfielder in soccer and safety/special teams in football in addition to running track...listed among the 2006 Top 30 players in Central Texas by insideprepbaseball.com...twice selected to the All-Southern Prep Conference squad (2004 and 2006) and All-South-Zone Team (2004 and 2005)...was an all-tournament selection at the 2006 Wimberley Invitational after hitting two home runs, including a walk-off grand slam...was elected co-captain of his baseball team as a senior in 2006...also hit two homers at the 2005 Lockhart Invitational and earned a spot on the all-tournament squad...named his school's 2006 Most Athletic Student and earned the Three-Sport Athlete Award in 2005...helped his team to an 80-11 three-year record from 2004-06, as well as two consecutive state runner-up finishes (2005 and 2006)...hit .406 with four homers as a senior, while leading his 25-6 club with 22 steals and seven outfield assists...helped St. Stephens to a 29-2 mark as a junior, as he batted .412 and led the team with six homers, 36 RBI and 18 steals...set the school record with 66 career stolen bases and finished second all-time with 17 career homers...also earned three letters in soccer and two in football...co-captain of the soccer team in his sophomore and junior seasons, leading the squad to two consecutive SPC Tournament appearances (2004 and 2005)...finished with 17 career goals, while pacing his club in goals as a sophomore (5) and a junior (10)...helped his football team to a 7-3 finish while averaging a team-high 6.5 tackles per game in 2004...won many academic honors at St. Stephens Episcopal School, including the David Paschall Award for Excellence in Athletics and Academics...was also selected as a National Achievement Scholar, a National Honor Society member, a National Junior Honor Society inductee, a World Class Citizen honoree and a Middlebury Book Award winner for excellence in sciences and liberal arts, among others...named co-MVP and Arabian-American League All-Star in his freshman year at Dhahran High School...led his team in receiving yards as a freshman in Saudi Arabia...also ran track in his freshman year, setting Dhahran Invitational records for the 100 meters and high jump...graduated cum laude and with honors...coached in baseball by John Keller and Keith Moreland.
Other Amateur Baseball: Spent his 2008 summer campaign in Canada, playing for the Kelowna (British Columbia) Falcons of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League...hit .287 (23-for-80) with 14 runs, two doubles, one triple, two home runs, 14 RBI in 26 games (21 starts)...tied for fifth in the league with 11 stolen bases, while only being caught once...played for the Hawaii Aliis of the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League in 2007, leading his team in stolen bases and setting a league record with a time of 6.4 in the 60 yard dash...did not play baseball in the summer of 2006...played with the Houston Colts during the summer of 2005 and earned Team MVP honors by hitting .436 and leading the club in both home runs (3) and stolen bases (22)...spent the summer of 2004 with the Houston Saints, where he was the squad's co-MVP...hit .396 with a team co-leading four homers and a team-best 17 stolen bases ...was a member of the Arabian-American National Travel squad during the summers of 2002 and 2003, leading the team to two runner-up finishes at the European Regional championships.
Personal Information: Son of Goke and Juliet Olabisi...was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and moved to Saudi Arabia when he was five years old...is a member of the royal family of the Urhobo tribe in Nigeria...full name is Babawande Onaolapo Olabisi...has three sisters, Toyosi. Simi and Lara...learned to play baseball in Saudi Arabia, and suited up for the country in the 2000 Little League World Series when he was 12 years old...also participated in the Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game...his earliest baseball memory is winning a "Baserunning Champion" contest when he was eight years old...chose Stanford because, in his words, "the best education plus the best athletics equals Stanford, and it's in California"...got a head start on his career working with the venture capitalist company G51 in Austin, Texas, during the last two summers...majoring in biomechanical engineering.
Olabisi's Career Stats YEARAVGGP-GSABRH2B3BHRRBITBSLG%BBHBPSOGDPOB%SFSHSB-ATTPOA EFLD% 2007.---2-001000000.---0000.---000-0000.--- 2008.25016-045100001.2500020.250003-43001.000 TOTALS.25018-046100001.2500020.250003-43001.000
Olabisi's Career NCAA Tournament Stats YEARAVGGP-GSABRH2B3BHRRBITBSLG%BBHBPSOGDPOB%SFSHSB-ATTPOA EFLD% 2008.0003-011000000.0000000.000000-01001.000 TOTALS.0003-011000000.0000000.000000-01001.000
Olabisi's Career Highs At-bats: 2, April 26, 2008 vs. USC Runs: 1 (6 times), last: June 1, 2008 vs. UC Davis (NCAA Regional) Hits: 1, April 26, 2008 vs. USC Home Runs: No career home runs RBI: No career RBI Stolen Bases: 1 (3 times), last: April 16, 2008 vs. San Francisco Hitting Streak: 1 game, April 26, 2008