Baseball

Jeremy Hassel
- Title:
- Director of Operations
- Email:
- jeremy.hassel@csun.edu
- Phone:
- 6652
Jeremy Hassel completed his first season as director of operations on the CSUN Baseball staff in 2022-23.
A CSUN alum, Hassel spent the past four seasons with the Matadors, beginning as a student-athlete and right-handed pitcher before completing his last season as a student assistant on the team.
Hassel emerged as one of the top right-handed arms on the Matadors' staff during his collegiate career. After suffering from a season-ending injury in his freshman season, Hassel made his Matador debut in the shortened 2020 season where he made two appearances.
In 2021, Hassel proved to be a steady arm both as a starter or as a relief pitcher. Out of the bullpen, Hassel posted a 2.92 ERA over 12 relief innings before he was moved into the starting rotation later in the season. There, Hassel racked up two wins in his new starting role, highlighted by a victory over Cal State Fullerton. Hassel worked a career-high six quality innings in a victory over CSU Bakersfield where he allowed just three hits. Hassel finished the 2021 season with a 4.18 ERA and 21 strikeouts over 22 appearances while he allowed a .212 average to opposing batters.
After injuries forced Hassel to step away from the playing field, he finished out his eligibility this past season assisting the Matadors' coaching staff as an undergraduate and primarily working with the team's pitchers in the bullpen.
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Prior to CSUN, Hassel played three seasons on the Tesoro High School baseball team and one year on the football team. Hassel collected first-team All-CIF and second-team All-County accolades in his senior season.
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Hassel graduated from CSUN this past spring with a degree in Management.Â
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A CSUN alum, Hassel spent the past four seasons with the Matadors, beginning as a student-athlete and right-handed pitcher before completing his last season as a student assistant on the team.
Hassel emerged as one of the top right-handed arms on the Matadors' staff during his collegiate career. After suffering from a season-ending injury in his freshman season, Hassel made his Matador debut in the shortened 2020 season where he made two appearances.
In 2021, Hassel proved to be a steady arm both as a starter or as a relief pitcher. Out of the bullpen, Hassel posted a 2.92 ERA over 12 relief innings before he was moved into the starting rotation later in the season. There, Hassel racked up two wins in his new starting role, highlighted by a victory over Cal State Fullerton. Hassel worked a career-high six quality innings in a victory over CSU Bakersfield where he allowed just three hits. Hassel finished the 2021 season with a 4.18 ERA and 21 strikeouts over 22 appearances while he allowed a .212 average to opposing batters.
After injuries forced Hassel to step away from the playing field, he finished out his eligibility this past season assisting the Matadors' coaching staff as an undergraduate and primarily working with the team's pitchers in the bullpen.
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Prior to CSUN, Hassel played three seasons on the Tesoro High School baseball team and one year on the football team. Hassel collected first-team All-CIF and second-team All-County accolades in his senior season.
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Hassel graduated from CSUN this past spring with a degree in Management.Â
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