Adam Law
Shortstop Second Base 7
Ht/Wt
6'
1"
|
193 lbs.
Class
Junior
Hometown
Provo, 
Utah
Last School
Provo High School
Roster Years
2009 | 2012-2013


Personal

  • Born in Orem
  • Parents are Vance (former head coach at BYU, former Major Leaguer) and Sharon
  • Brother Tim played three years for BYU, brother Andrew played four years for BYU
  • Grandfather Vernon was the 1960 Cy Young Winner for the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Uncles played baseball and basketball for BYU
  • Is an Eagle Scout
  • Likes golf and table tennis
  • Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Zimbabwe, speaking Shona and Ndebele (clip) dialects.

Before BYU

  • Was MVP and team captain at Provo High
  • Was all-state first and second teams as a senior and junior
  • Was two-time all-region
  • Set the state record with five stolen bases in one game
  • Lettered four times in golf, three times in basketball and was all-state in basketball for the two-time state champions
  • Also participated with the drama club
  • Coached by former Cougar Lance Moore

Stats

Year    Avg.   G-GS   AB    R    H   2B   3B   HR   RBI    TB   BB   SO  SB-SBA
2009   .000   14-0     7    2    0    0    0    0     1     0    1    4   0-0
BYU Hall of Fame

Freshman Year 2009

  • Academic All-Mountain West Conference
  • Older brother, Andrew stroked a single to right center to enable pinch-runner Adam to score the tying run in a 3-2 victory at Utah
Sophmore Year 2012

  • West Coast Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll, bronze level
Junior Year 2013

  • Drafted in the 12th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • All-West Coast Conference First Team, Coaches
  • College Sports Madness All-WCC, 1st Team
  • Academic All-West Coast Conference
  • WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, Bronze
  • Rawlings WCC Player of Week, Creighton/Seattle
  • Brooks Wallace Classic All-Tournament
  • Team co-captain
  • Had 4 game-winning RBI: Pepperdine (8-3), Santa Clara (8-2), San Francisco (6-4) and Saint Mary's (6-3)
  • Led team in hits, stolen bases, batting average and on-base percentage
Senior Year

Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

Medical Redshirt Year