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Former Notre Dame baseball player Charlie Vercruysse transfers to Purdue

Former Notre Dame baseball player Charlie Vercruysse transfers to Purdue

USA Today24-06-2025
After star catcher Carson Tinney found a new home with Texas, another former member of Notre Dame's baseball program landed at another school.
Infielder/outfielder Charlie Vercruysse has decided to continue his career at Purdue after entering the transfer portal earlier this month. He did not see action with the Fighting Irish during his freshman campaign, but he recorded 137 career varsity hits at University High School (Bloomington, IL). He was named first-team all-conference from 2022-2024.
The 6-foot-2, 177-pound Vercruysee will have four years of eligibility left. It's an unfortunate loss for Notre Dame's program, but we wish him the best.
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