
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 225 |
Year: | Senior |
Hometown: | Henderson, Nev. |
High School: | Cimarron-Memorial |
Position: | QB |
Major: | Psychology |
In his second stint at Harvard after transferring to LSU in the summer of 2007 before returning to Cambridge in the spring of 2009 … Originally walked on at LSU after a brief Mormon mission to Chile … Earned a scholarship at LSU in 2007 and was the Tigers’ starting QB in 2008 … Was granted a medical redshirt following the 2007 season due to a shoulder injury ... A dual threat quarterback … Can run or pass with equal effectiveness … Originally recruited by Gary Crowton when he was the head coach at Brigham Young but chose Harvard which has had an All-Ivy League QB now in eight of the last nine years.
At Harvard
2010: Started three games but missed significant time with
two concussions ... Finished the season 40-69-4 for 502 yards and
four touchdowns ... Made his first Ivy League start in the season
opener against Holy Cross ... Completed 20 of 25 passes for 276
yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 39 yards against the
Crusaders and earned a spot on the Ivy League weekly Honor Roll on
9/20 ... Also named to the College Football Performance Awards
honorable mention at quarterback that week ... Missed three weeks
with a concussion but returned to start at Princeton, going
9-for-21 for 98 yards in a win ... Suffered a season-ending
concussion against the Tigers ... Major H award winner.
2009: Sat out the season per NCAA eligibility for
transfer and progress toward degree rules.
At LSU
2008: Had season cut short with a lower leg injury
suffered against Georgia ... Started first three games of season
before giving way to Jarrett Lee after suffering a concussion
against Auburn ... Saw action on a number of drives against Georgia
and completed 2-of-2 passes for 22 yards ... Also notched a
career-long 20-yard run against the Bulldogs ... Rotated with
Jarrett Lee against South Carolina and played well by completing
2-of-3 passes for 10 yards and a touchdown ... Rushed five times
for 19 yards against the Gamecocks ... Saw limited action against
Florida but completed 2-of-3 passes for 32 yards ... Also ran for
14 yards and a touchdown against the Gators, which marked the
second rushing TD of his career ... Through six games, he completed
55.6 percent of his passes (25-of-45 passes for 282 yards with two
touchdowns and one interception) ... Finished 7-of-14 for 77 yards
and one TD against Appalachian State ... Went 10-for-17 for 125
yards and one interception against North Texas ... Finished 2-for-6
for 16 yards against Auburn while rushing for 40 yards ... Was the
Tigers’ fourth-leading rusher with 35 carries for 129 yards
and two TDs.
2007: Played in one game for the Tigers … Saw action in LSU’s win over Middle Tennessee … Completed 1-of-2 passes for nine yards and ran for another 27 yards on four carries.
At Harvard
2005: Played his true freshman season at Harvard in 2005
… Quarterback for the Harvard junior varsity squad in 2005
… Played in the Harvard-Yale junior varsity game at the Yale
Bowl … Ran for one TD and threw for another in the
Harvard-Yale JV game … Left Harvard following his freshman
season, going on what was planned to be a two-year Mormon mission
in Chile … Injured knee playing soccer five months into his
mission and had to return home to Nevada to have surgery.
Personal
Full name is Andrew Dale Hatch … Parents are Wendell and
Julie Hatch … Has one sibling, Christian who is a forward on
the basketball team at UC San Diego… Is concentrating in
psychology with a secondary concentration in economics.
ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE
IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS