Athlete Spotlight: Dilan Espinal
Meet Dilan Espinal, the next player to be featured in our Splash of the Titans Athlete Spotlight series!
Name: Dilan Espinal
Hometown: Canovanas, Puerto Rico
Sport and Position: Baseball – Infield
Studying: General A.A.
Hometown: Canovanas, Puerto Rico
Sport and Position: Baseball – Infield
Studying: General A.A.
Fun Facts:
- Dilan has aspirations of attending Alabama State University after he graduates from EFSC.
- For fun, he enjoys watching movies, going to the beach and working out.
- His favorite place to study on campus is the gym.
- His favorite place to eat on campus is Genna Pizza.
- Dilan’s favorite part of EFSC is being in the Melbourne area itself, because it’s calm, has low traffic and prevalent movie theaters and it’s close to the beach!
Life as a Titan Athlete:
- Dilan came to Eastern Florida for multiple reasons. Not only did he receive a scholarship to play here, but we’re a Division 1 school, it’s a great place to get scouted and we have a good conference.
- When asked to describe his team, Dilan says they are a fun, entertaining and diverse family. He loves that they can make fun of each other, but also hype each other up. He said that their team is a great group of nice, social people.
- His favorite part of being an EFSC athlete is also being a part of the FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes), because it brings athletes together for a common good.
Quick Q&A:
- What are you looking forward to most about this season?
- Dilan says that he cannot wait to make it to the playoffs!
- What can you take from the field and apply towards your studies?
- “Discipline, dedication, hustle, grind, motivation and passion”. (The real questions is: What doesn’t he take?)
Visit the EFSC Titans website to learn more about athletics at Eastern Florida State College.
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