Truly honored and blessed to announce my commitment to Vanderbilt University for my graduate year! Huge thank you to all those who have supported me, especially my family, coaches and teammates. #VandyBoys ⚓️⬇️
Senior infielder Max Jensen has been named the @IvyLeague's Player of the Week after hitting a team-best .444 (4-for-9) with two home runs and four RBI in @CornellBaseball's doubleheader sweep of UMBC this past Saturday.
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This one got outta here quick...
@CornellBaseball senior first baseman Max Jensen LASERS a home run to right field to lead off the sixth inning, doubling the Big Red's lead over No. 17-ranked Duke.
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Incentivizing competition in challenging game-like environments boosts engagement and intention.
Sometimes a little competition is all it takes to get the most out of an athlete.
Ivy League ballers @MaxJensen07 and @SkyeSelinsky pushing each other this offseason.
1B/3B Max Jensen, Cornell
Keep an eye on this kid. Easy to fall in love with the long, athletic, 6-foot-3-inch frame. Clearly more strength coming into his upper half. Posted a .358/.455/.561 junior season. Parlayed that into a .386/.441/.648 showing in the NECL. Jensen has always shown hitterish traits with higher swing rates and above average bat-to-ball numbers. Swing doesn't have any glaring holes. He’s loose and adjustable in the box and seems to be able to get to anything.
Despite his size, bat speed has never been a huge strength of Jensen’s, though it sounds like that’s been the emphasis this fall/winter. If he begins lifting the ball more frequently and getting to his pull-side like he’s capable, he’s got a chance to go inside the top-half of the draft as a priority senior.
Primary first base, but sneaky athlete that looks passable at third base at this size.
Just something about his film. Diamond in the rough/hidden gem type.
Rising senior @CornellBaseball infielder Max Jensen was named the starting third baseman for the West Division All-Star team for this weekend's @TheNECBL All-Star Game in Bristol, Conn., the league office announced yesterday.
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BYE BYE, BASEBALL❗️
Junior third baseman Max Jensen hits a home run to dead-center field to give @CornellBaseball a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first!
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Cornell closes out the 2022 season with a 10-7 loss to Brown. Freshman Stars Alum @MaxJensen07@BraddockBall was stellar in his first season of collegiate baseball, leading the Big Red in hitting (.338), hits (44), doubles (15), RBI (26), total bases (72)
Five-Run Ninth Powers Cornell Past Richmond, 7-4
Stars Alum freshman @MaxJensen07@BraddockBall
cranked his first collegiate home run with a runner on in the fourth inning to tie the game at 2
.@PennBaseball's Wyatt Henseler and Owen Coady and @CornellBaseball's Max Jensen earned the first 🌿⚾️ weekly awards of the 2022 season.
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Jensen goes 3-for-3 with a double, but Virginia takes the middle game of a three-game series against @CornellBaseball#YellCornell https://t.co/Ah0vj1qJMs
Your First Team Second Baseman is Max Jensen! Max hit .467, with 2 HRs, 19 RBIs and drew 16 walks, with a .633 OBP. Max also played a stellar 2B in the field. Congrats Max #TIB
I am extremely excited to announce that I will be continuing my academic and athletic career at Cornell University. Thank you to my family, coaches, and teammates that have supported me along the way. #GoBigRed@STARSBASEBALLVA @LBbaseball16 @CornellBaseball@CornellBaseball