Hall of Fame
The 2014 Southern Conference Player of the Year, Casey Jones had a Hall of Fame career that included one of the greatest single seasons in program history.
Jones was named second team All-American by both Louisville Slugger and Rawlings/ABCA in 2014 after hitting .418 with a .502 on-base percentage and .668 slugging percentage. His .418 batting average ranked fourth in the country. Jones added 31 extra-base hits, which included 20 doubles and seven homers. His batting average remains the greatest single-season average in program history. At one point, he had an Elon record 26-game hit streak.
Jones was a finalist for the Gregg Olson Award, given to the nation's breakout player in 2014 and was a third team NCBWA All-American to go with the second team honors.
Heading into 2015, Jones was named a Louisville Slugger First Team Preseason All-American and Jones proved he was not a one-hit wonder. He hit .313 with 15 doubles and six homers as a senior, once again earning first team all-conference honors. He concluded his career with 47 career doubles, ranking sixth in program history, and 106 walks, seventh all-time at Elon.
In 2013, Elon Baseball won the Southern Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Just a sophomore, Jones hit .409 with five runs scored and four RBI to help the team advance to the NCAA Tournament. He was then named to the All-Charlottesville Regional Team after hitting .667 with a double, a run and an RBI.