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Duncan, the 1985 Jack Rafeld OAC Player of the Year, donned the pinstripes from 1982-85. The infielder, who earned three varsity letters, was named an All-Region third team selection as a member of the 1983 national championship team. He went on to win All-OAC first team and All-Region third team honors in 1984 when Marietta was the national runner-up. Duncan had a breakout season as a senior in 1985, helping the Pioneers grab another national runner-up finish. He tied a single-game record with six hits against Ohio Dominican. Duncan also set single-season records for assists (152) and double plays (33) while posting the fourth most hits (86) in school history. For his efforts, the co-captain received All-OAC first team, All-Region first team and All-America first team honors in addition to being named the OAC’s Most Valuable Player. Duncan finished his career ranked second in assists (349) and fourth in both runs scored (181) and triples (9).
Duncan, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, earned a degree in Marketing in 1985. He currently works for Utility Contracting Inc. in Youngstown where he lives with his wife Cindy and daughter Brianna.
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