2013 (Junior): Played in 32 games and started 31 … started games at four different positions: center field, right field, third base and DH … missed the last 14 games of the year due to an injury … batted .276 on the year with 18 runs, 19 RBI, four doubles, one homer and 19 RBI … also stole six bases … went 3-for-4 in the season-opener with Navy … that was the first of eight multi-hit games for Kyriacou during the season … recorded a 2-for-3 day with a career-best three RBI, two runs scored and a double in the series-clinching win over Wagner … that was the first of three straight games Kyriacou had with three RBI … went 1-for-4 with a three-run homer in the loss to Longwood … also drove in three runs during a 2-for-5 day in the first game with Delaware State in mid-March … had his best series of the year in the first matchup with UMES … went 9-for-16 with six runs scored and four RBI in the first three-game set with the Hawks … was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI in the middle game of that series … posted a career-best five hits – most by a Spartan in 2013 – during a 5-for-6 day in the final game of the first UMES series … also scored three times, matching a career high, and drove in two in that contest … recorded a 3-for-5 effort in NSU’s first win over Delaware State in Dover in early April … member of the MEAC Commissioner’s All-Academic Team and NSU Athletics Director’s Honor Roll … won the department’s Rosa Alexander Scholarship at the post-season awards banquet … also serves on NSU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
2012 (Sophomore): Played in 36 games and started 33 times … saw playing time in the outfield, on the mound, at DH, and at second and third bases … batted .279 for the year with five doubles, one triple, one home run and 18 RBI … had 10 games with at least two hits … had three hits in a game on three occasions … was 2-for-5 with a double and a stolen base in the second game against Maine … went 5-for-11 with two two-hit games in the first Delaware State series … finished 5-for-15 with three two doubles and three runs batted in during the first UMES series … scored a career-high three runs in the opener of the middle Coppin State series, finishing 2-for-3 with a double, two walks and one RBI … knocked in two runs in the series finale, and also in the ensuing victory over N.C. Central … went 3-for-4 with a solo home run – the first of his career – in the win over Virginia State … enjoyed a 3-for-4 game with a double and two RBI in the final game against Coppin State in May … also made two relief appearances out of the Spartan bullpen, pitching three total innings against Rider and Maine … a member of the NSU Athletics Director’s Honor Roll and MEAC Commissioner’s All-Academic Team.
2011 (Freshman): Made 14 appearances and three starts on the mound during his rookie campaign … logged 32.1 innings and finished 0-2 with an 8.63 ERA … walked eight batters and fanned 23 … struck out three batters in 3.2 scoreless innings of relief at William & Mary (3-30-11) … also fanned three in his next outing to earn his first collegiate save at Coppin State (4-2-11) … did not allow a hit in three innings against CSU … in his first career start, struck out four batters in four innings of work but took the loss at Old Dominion (4-6-11) … made two appearances in the MEAC Tournament … pitched one scoreless inning against Delaware State (5-19-11) and allowed one earned run in four innings of work in the first game with Bethune-Cookman (5-20-11).
High School: A three-year letterwinner at Cox … batted .392 and was selected to the All-Beach District second team as a senior … was a first-team all-district pick as a junior … teamed with fellow NSU teammate Richie Salter to help the Falcons win the Beach District and Eastern Region championships en route to a state semifinal playoff berth.
Personal: Chase A. Kyriacou was born on Feb. 28, 1992 … son of George Kyriacou and Janet Fleear … majoring in kinesiotherapy.
Kyriacou's Career Hitting Stats 
 
  
   | 
     
     YEAR 
    | 
   
     
     AVG 
    | 
   
     
     GP-GS 
    | 
   
     
     AB 
    | 
   
     
     R 
    | 
   
     
     H 
    | 
   
     
     2B 
    | 
   
     
     3B 
    | 
   
     
     HR 
    | 
   
     
     RBI 
    | 
   
     
     TB 
    | 
   
     
     BB 
    | 
   
     
     SO 
    | 
   
     
     SB-ATT 
    | 
  
  
   | 
    2013 | 
   
    .276 | 
   
    32-31 | 
   
    123 | 
   
    18 | 
   
    34 | 
   
    4 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    1 | 
   
    19 | 
   
    41 | 
   
    7 | 
   
    32 | 
   
    6-9 | 
  
  
   | 
    2012 | 
   
    .279 | 
   
    36-33 | 
   
    122 | 
   
    16 | 
   
    34 | 
   
    5 | 
   
    1 | 
   
    1 | 
   
    18 | 
   
    44 | 
   
    15 | 
   
    31 | 
   
    4-6 | 
  
  
   | 
     
     Totals 
    | 
   
     
     .278 
    | 
   
     
     68-64 
    | 
   
     
     245 
    | 
   
     
     34 
    | 
   
     
     68 
    | 
   
     
     9 
    | 
   
     
     1 
    | 
   
     
     2 
    | 
   
     
     37 
    | 
   
     
     85 
    | 
   
     
     22 
    | 
   
     
     63 
    | 
   
     
     10-13 
    | 
  
 
Kyriacou's Career Pitching Stats
 
  
   | 
     
     YEAR 
    | 
   
     
     ERA 
    | 
   
     
     W-L 
    | 
   
     
     APP 
    | 
   
     
     GS 
    | 
   
     
     CG 
    | 
   
     
     SHO 
    | 
   
     
     SV 
    | 
   
     
     IP 
    | 
   
     
     H 
    | 
   
     
     R 
    | 
   
     
     ER 
    | 
   
     
     BB 
    | 
   
     
     SO 
    | 
  
  
   | 
    2011 | 
   
    8.63 | 
   
    0-2 | 
   
    14 | 
   
    3 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    0/0 | 
   
    1 | 
   
    32.1 | 
   
    54 | 
   
    36 | 
   
    31 | 
   
    8 | 
   
    23 | 
  
  
   | 
    2012 | 
   
    18.00 | 
   
    0-0 | 
   
    2 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    0/0 | 
   
    0 | 
   
    3.0 | 
   
    10 | 
   
    9 | 
   
    6 | 
   
    1 | 
   
    2 | 
  
  
   | 
     
     Totals 
    | 
   
     
     9.42 
    | 
   
     
     0-2 
    | 
   
     
     16 
    | 
   
     
     3 
    | 
   
     
     0 
    | 
   
     
     0/0 
    | 
   
     
     1 
    | 
   
     
     35.1 
    | 
   
     
     64 
    | 
   
     
     45 
    | 
   
     
     37 
    | 
   
     
     9 
    | 
   
     
     25 
    |