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Thelanious "Laney" Prioleau solidified himself as one of the most versatile baseball players to ever play for Central State. Playing from 1983 to 1985, Prioleau posted a career batting average of .394 with 18 home runs, 80 runs batted in and 98 stolen bases. He also was a threat on the mound accumulating a 12-5 career record with 139 strikeouts.
A graduate of Mergenthaler Vocational Tech High School in Baltimore, MD, Prioleau arrived on the campus of Central State in the winter of 1983 poised to make an impact on the baseball diamond. As a freshman, Prioleau batted .319 and hit a team high 4 triples. As a pitcher, Prioleau quickly showed coaches his versatility as a dual threat by compiling team highs in wins (4), strikeouts (39), innings pitched (32) and a school record 14 strikeouts against rival Kentucky State. His 6.5 strikeout average was 5th in the nation in the 1983 statistical rankings. Following the 1983 season, Prioleau was labeled as the "mainstay" of the rotation by CSU Hall of Fame baseball coach Steve Kring.
Prioleau continued his improvement as a hitter as a sophomore, posting a .412 batting average which ranked in the top 30 in the nation. Prioleau led CSU in RBI (26), home runs (5), triples (4), doubles (7) and stolen bases (27). He continued his dominance on the mound, going 4-1 with team highs in strikeouts (45) and innings pitched (37). Prioleau also was the only CSU player to play all nine positions in a single game against Walsh University in May of 1984.
In his final season with CSU, Prioleau ranked 5th in the nation with a .452 batting average and once again led the team in RBIs (39), triples (5) and doubles (9). He also hit 10 home runs and led the nation with a school record 53 stolen bases. In 39 innings of work, Prioleau pitched to a 4-2 record, a career high 53 strikeouts and ranked 2nd in the nation in 1985 with 8.8 strikeouts per game.
Prioleau exemplified himself as a leader on and off the diamond. He earned the team's academic achievement award in all three years in which he wore the maroon and gold. He also served as the team captain in the '84 and '85 seasons.
After the 1985 season, Prioleau was drafted by the Detroit Tigers. He returned to Central State to complete his degree in 1989. Since graduating, Prioleau has established a 24-year career in the biotechnology industry. He currently resides in Baltimore, MD, with his wife of 25 years, Terry. His son, TJ, and daughter, Teniera, are also multi-sport athletes. TJ served as captain of the 2014 CSU basketball team and also ran track for the Marauders. He recently accepted the head women's basketball coaching position at CCBC-Catonsville. Teneira is currently enrolled at Wilson College (PA) and plays on the basketball team and soccer team.
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