Ethan Pritchett capped his Rutgers-Camden career with a fine senior season, posting a 3-0 record in 10 appearances, including eight in relief. During his three seasons with the Scarlet Raptors, Pritchett worked 47.2 innings with a 3-1 record, one save and a 4.91 ERA, making six starts and 12 relief appearances.
Prior to attending Rutgers-Camden, Pritchett played at both Wagner College and Mercer County Community College.
Baseball 2022: Pitched in 10 games, including two starts and eight relief outings…Went 3-0 with a 3.91 ERA over 25.1 innings…Allowed 20 hits and 15 walks, while striking out 36…Notched one save…Opened the season with three relief outings against FDU-Florham (March 5, one inning), Wilson (March 8, Game One, one inning) and Mitchell (March 14, Game One, 1.2 innings), allowing a combined two hits and one earned run over 3.2 innings, while striking out six…Notched the win in relief in the Wilson game…Had a dominant outing in his first start of the season, working six shutout innings of three-hit ball against Western New England (March 17), walking two and striking out nine while picking up the win…Also beat New Jersey City (April 16, Game One) with 4.1 outstanding relief innings, allowing three hits and one earned run, while striking out 10…Collected his save March 22 against Alvernia with 2.2 hitless shutout innings, walking one and striking out four…Made his final start of the season without a decision against Montclair State (April 30, Game Two), working 4.2 innings and allowing four hits, three walks and three earned runs, while fanning three.
Baseball 2021: Appeared in six games, starting three…Worked 17 innings, allowing 19 hits and 22 runs (15 earned)…Walked 28 and struck out 12…Posted an 0-1 record and a 7.94 ERA…Started his first three games, with his longest outing coming at Kean University (March 27, Game Two) where he went 5.2 innings, allowing seven hits, five walks and five earned runs, while striking out five…Took the loss in a 3-1 game against William Paterson (April 3), working 4.1 innings and allowing five hits, three walks and three runs (only one earned), while striking out one…Made three relief appearances the rest of the season, with the longest being a 2.2-inning stint at Ramapo (May 1, Game One) where he allowed four hits, seven walks, seven runs (only three earned) and struck out three.
Baseball 2020: Appeared in two games, making one start during the pandemic-shortened six-game season…Over 5-1/3 innings, allowed three hits and no runs…Walked five and struck out 10 while holding opponents to a team-best .167 batting average…Made his Raptor debut working one-third of an inning during a season-opening 11-4 loss at Immaculata, allowing one hit and one walk, while striking out one in a scoreless inning…Made his first start at Ursinus (March 2), hurling five innings of two-hit shutout ball, walking four and striking out nine…Although he didn’t pick up a decision, Rutgers-Camden ended up with an 8-2 victory.
Pre-Rutgers: Played at Wagner College during the 2017 season and at Mercer County Community College in 2019…During his freshman season at Wagner, made eight appearances, including five starts, while posting a 1-2 record and a 5.06 ERA in 21-1/3 innings…Limited opponents to a .238 batting average, including a .160 mark with two outs…Earned his first collegiate win against Saint Peter’s (April 11, 2017), working five innings and allowing four hits, one run and five walks, while striking out four in a 9-2 win...At Mercer County, appeared in eight games with a 0-0 record, while striking out 11 in 11-1/3 innings and holding opponents to a .150 batting average.
High School: Four-year baseball letterman at Neumann-Goretti High School for Coach Kevin Schneider…Helped team capture three PIAA District 12 City Championships (2014-16), two Philadelphia Catholic League titles (2014, 2016) and the 2016 PIAA AA State Championship…Hurled a no-hitter against Cardinal O’Hara during his junior season…Graduated in 2016.
Club Team: Tri-State Arsenal
Personal: Born July 8, 1997…Nicknamed “E”…Hobbies include video games and music…Business Management major at Rutgers-Camden…Ethan is the son of Phillip and Lisa Pritchett of Camden.