Micah Hatfield

Micah Hatfield

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Lake Oswego, Ore.

High School:
Lake Oswego

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 180

Position:
WR

Birthdate:
08/10/1989

Experience:
2V

04/12/2013

Spring Football Day 8 -- Some Real Football

The Beavers held a 52-play scrum

04/08/2013

Spring Football Day 5 -- Mic'd Up with Cooks

The junior WR is among the best in the nation.

12/19/2012

Audibles -- Wide Receivers Go Deep

Markus Wheaton, Brandin Cooks and Brent Brennan are interviewed.

11/24/2012

No. 16 Oregon State Falls To No. 5 Oregon, 48-24

Sean Mannion threw for 311 yards and a touchdown.

11/24/2012

Oregon State-Oregon Post-Game Notes

Oregon State-Oregon Post-Game Notes

2012: Micah has battled injuries in each of his three seasons at Oregon State ... has good hands ... has experience at slot back as well as flanker ... could compete for considerable playing time this season. 2011: Broke his thumb in the second day of fall camp ...missed several weeks ... made his debut against Washington State ... played in four games ... recorded the first reception of his career on a 6-yard touchdown strike in a win over Washington ... played slot back all season. 2010: Eased back into football during the spring practice session ... played in five games. 2009: Suffered a broken left leg in practice Oct. 13 ... redshirt.

LAKE OSWEGO: Played wide receiver and defensive back at Lake Oswego ... first team all-state defensive back and wide receiver, and was a favorite target of former OSU player Jack Lomax ... rated the 12th best prospect in the state according to Rivals.com ... 45 receptions for 868 yards and 13 touchdowns in helping Lake Oswego to the state title game ... also a standout in track, placing second in the 100-meter hurdles as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born August 10, 1989 in Beaverton, Oregon ... son of Tobie and Pearl Hatfield ... has two siblings ... Tobie and his uncle, Tinker Hatfield, are renowned footwear designers for Nike ... chose Oregon State because "I like the family atmosphere. It reminded me so much of what we have at Lake Oswego. That's a really big deal with me" ... majoring in human development and family sciences.

CAREER STATISTICS

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