LeJeune & Moore Earn Degrees from Texas Tech
December 14, 2013 | Baseball

Moore (bachelor's degree - finance) and LeJeune (master's degree - personal financial planning) graduated this weekend
Dec. 14, 2013
LUBBOCK, Texas - Former Texas Tech baseball student-athletes Scott LeJeune and Brennan Moore graduated with a master's degree and bachelor's degree, respectively, from Texas Tech University this weekend.
LeJeune and Moore both completed their eligibility with the Red Raiders during the 2013 season and finished their respective degrees with completed course work this past summer and fall.
LeJeune (Austin, Texas), who graduated with a bachelor's degree from Tech in business management in 2012, finished his Master of Science degree in personal financial planning. Moore (Decatur, Texas) graduated with a degree in finance with a certificate in energy commerce.
LeJeune (Austin, Texas) played four seasons and 189 games (168 starts) for the Red Raiders while finishing his career ranked in 20 of Tech's top-10 single-season and career record books. LeJeune played outfield, first base and designated hitter for Tech (2009-10, 2012-13) while owning a .305 career batting average with 215 base hits, 58 doubles, seven home runs, 144 RBI and posting 69 extra-base hits.
LeJeune ranks third in school history in career doubles, sixth in at-bats, seventh in games played and eighth in hits and RBI.
Moore, who transferred to Tech after two years at Grayson County College, played the final two years of his career at Tech in 2012-13.
Moore batted .257 (47-for-183) in 73 career games (56 starts) at Tech with 40 runs, nine doubles, 19 RBI and had 16 walks and 16 hit-by-pitch with a .366 on-base percentage.
Moore earned a perfect 4.0 grade-point-average during his final semester on the Tech baseball team (spring 2013) and also recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA this past semester.