2011 (Junior): Played in 36 games and started 34 times … batted .286 with 12 doubles and 14 runs batted in … excelled behind the plate, tallying 40 assists as NSU’s primary catcher  … threw out a MEAC-leading 35 percent of attempted base stealers, cutting down 21 of 60 … had eight multi-hit games … went 3-for-4 with two doubles in the second game of a doubleheader with Savannah State, matching his career high in hits (2-27-11) … had three straight games with two hits, two coming in the Penn series (3-19 and 3-20-11) and culminating with a 2-for-5 day against William & Mary … threw out a career-best five attempted base stealers in the first game with Penn (3-19-11) … also had three hits at ODU (4-6-11), Coppin State (4-11-11) and Florida A&M (5-7-11) … scored a career-high four runs against Coppin (4-11-11) … drove in a career-high-tying three runs in each of NSU’s first two MEAC Tournament games, against N.C. A&T (5-18-11) and Delaware State (5-19-11) … tallied a career-high four hits in four at-bats in the first MEAC tourney game with DSU, including a double.
2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in 32 games, starting 28 … split time between catcher (15 starts) and designated hitter (13 starts) … batted .309 with 21 RBI and 17 runs scored … registered six doubles and one triple … went 2-for-4 and matched his career high with three runs batted in during the series finale with Coppin State (4-3-10) … was a perfect 2-for-2 with two runs scored in the first game of a doubleheader with Savannah State (5-1-10) … recorded a 1-for-3 day with a season and career-high-tying three RBI against VCU (5-5-10) … also had three RBI in his next game, finishing 2-for-6 against FAMU (5-8-10) … equaled his season best with a season-high three hits in four at-bats in the second game against FAMU (5-8-10)…hit his first career triple and also scored two runs and knocked in two in that contest … finished the FAMU series 6-for-14 with seven RBI.
2009 (Freshman): Played in 26 games and started 22 behind the plate … finished the season with a .284 batting average, 19 runs, 21 hits, seven doubles, one home run and 12 RBI … scored two runs in the opener vs. N.C. Central (2-21-09) … was 2-for-3 with a career-high three RBI, two runs scored and one double the next day against Savannah State … registered a season-high three hits, all of them doubles, and scored twice against Marist (3-7-09) … was 2-for-3 with a double, run scored and an RBI at Coppin State (3-31-09) … scored a pair of runs against both N.C. Central (4-15-09) and Hofstra (5-9-09) … hit his first career home run, a two-run shot, in that contest with Hofstra … matched his season high with three hits in the MEAC Tournament loss to Bethune-Cookman (5-14-09).
High School: A four-year varsity player … a second-team All-Beach District pick as a senior … batted .428 with three homers, 10 doubles and 24 RBI … named the team MVP in his final season … batted .325 as a junior.
Personal: Christopher Lynn Warren...born Jan. 6, 1990 … goes by Chris … son of Terry and Wilma Warren … majoring in kinesiotherapy.
 Warren's Career Hitting Stats
 
  
   | 
     
     YEAR 
    | 
   
     
     AVG 
    | 
   
     
     GP-GS 
    | 
   
     
     AB 
    | 
   
     
     R 
    | 
   
     
     H 
    | 
   
     
     2B 
    | 
   
     
     3B 
    | 
   
     
     HR 
    | 
   
     
     RBI 
    | 
   
     
     TB 
    | 
   
     
     BB 
    | 
   
     
     SO 
    | 
   
     
     SB-ATT 
    | 
  
  
   | 
    2009 | 
   
    .284 | 
   
    26-22 | 
   
    74 | 
   
    19 | 
   
    21 | 
   
    7 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    1 | 
   
    12 | 
   
    31 | 
   
    8 | 
   
    19 | 
   
    1-1 | 
  
  
   | 
     
     2010 
    | 
   
     
     .309 
    | 
   
     
     32-28 
    | 
   
     
     97 
    | 
   
     
     17 
    | 
   
     
     30 
    | 
   
     
     6 
    | 
   
     
     1 
    | 
   
     
     0 
    | 
   
     
     21 
    | 
   
     
     38 
    | 
   
     
     15 
    | 
   
     
     13 
    | 
   
     
     4-4 
    | 
  
  
   | 
    2011 | 
   
    .286 | 
   
    36-34 | 
   
    119 | 
   
    20 | 
   
    34 | 
   
    12 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    14 | 
   
    46 | 
   
    7 | 
   
    20 | 
   
    3-3 | 
  
  
   | 
     
     Totals 
    | 
   
     
     .293 
    | 
   
     
     94-84 
    | 
   
     
     290 
    | 
   
     
     56 
    | 
   
     
     85 
    | 
   
     
     25 
    | 
   
     
     1 
    | 
   
     
     1 
    | 
   
     
     47 
    | 
   
     
     115 
    | 
   
     
     30 
    | 
   
     
     52 
    | 
   
     
     8-8 
    |