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History, records and more regarding the Rutgers baseball program. (Updated Feb. 2016)

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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSBaseball Contact .... Jimmy Gill (Fi h Season) Associate Director of Athle c Communica onsEmail ...................... [email protected] ce Phone............................ 732-445-8103Cell Phone ............................... 732-991-9486Offi ce Loca on High Point Solu ons Stadium, .............................................Lower Press BoxMailing Address ............1 Scarlet Knight Way .....................................Piscataway, NJ 08854

FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts .................................................. 22016 Roster ................................................. 3All-American ............................................ 4-9Rutgers Hall of Fame ............................ 10-131950 College World Series ........................ 14Rutgers in the Pros .................................... 15Le erwinners ....................................... 16-20Ron Kish Award ......................................... 20All-Conference .......................................... 21Conference Tournaments .................... 22-23Conference History .................................. 23Series Records ........................................... 24NCAA Tournament .................................... 24Results Since 1946 ............................... 25-33Yearly Records ...................................... 34-35Coaches ..................................................... 35Series Results ....................................... 36-45Hi ng Records ..................................... 46-48Pitching Records .................................. 49-50Team Records ....................................... 50-53Individual Leaders by Season .............. 54-61

CREDITSThe 2016 Rutgers baseball fact book was published by the Offi ce of Athle c Commu-nica ons.

Editor: Jimmy GillDesign and Layout: Andrew Kulihin, Jen SiscoPhotos: Ben Solomon, Steve Hockstein, Jim O’Connor, Alex Goodle

RUTGERS BASEBALL

UNIVERSITYLoca on ......................... New Brunswick, N.J.Founded ................................................ 1766Enrollment ......................................... 65,000President ..................................Robert BarchiDirector of Athle cs ................ Patrick HobbsNickname ...............................Scarlet KnightsColor ....................................................ScarletConference ......................................... Big TenMascot .................................... Scarlet KnightWebsite ...........................ScarletKnights.com

STAFFHead Coach .................................. Joe Li erio .............................Third season, fi h on staff Alma Mater ................................ Rutgers, ‘94Record at Rutgers....................49-51-1 (.490)Career Record .. 289-428-3 (.403, 14 seasons)Assistant Coach .............................. Tim Reilly ........................... Third Season, sixth on staff Alma Mater ................................. Rutgers ‘09Assistant Coach (Pitching) .......Casey Gaynor ............................................... Fourth SeasonAlma Mater ................................. Rutgers ‘10Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Lou Clemente ...............................................Second SeasonAlma Mater ................................. Rutgers ‘14Director of Baseball Opera ons .. Glen Gardner ...................................................26th SeasonAlma Mater ................................. Rutgers ‘88

TEAM2015 Record ...................................... 19-35-12015 Big Ten Record ........... 7-17 (11th place)Le erwinners Returning/Lost ...............20/6Starters Returning (Posi on/Pitchers) ....6/2Starters Lost (Posi on/Pitchers) ..............2/2Newcomers ................................................12

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Baseball.... 1870 (140th Season)All-Time Record...........1,778-1,522-26 (.538)College World Series ............................. 1950NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) .. 15 (2007)Conference Regular Season Titles (Last) .. 14 (2007)Conference Championships (Last) ... 9 (2007)

VENUEFacility ...................................... Bainton Field at Class of 1953 Gruninger Baseball ComplexLoca on .................................Piscataway, N.J. Opened ................................................. 2007Capacity.................................................1,500Playing Surface ................................ FieldTurfDimensions ..............LF-330, LC-385, CF-410, ..............................................RC-370, RF-320

2016 SCHEDULEFebruary (6)Fri. 19....... at Miami ............................. 7 p.m.Sat. 20 ...... at Miami ............................. 7 p.m.Sun. 21 ..... at Miami .............................. NoonFri. 26....... at George Mason .......... 2:30 p.m.Sat. 27 ...... at George Mason ............... 2 p.m.Sun. 28 ..... at George Mason ............... 1 p.m.March (18)Wed. 2 ..... Lafaye e ............................ 3 p.m.Fri. 4......... at Old Dominion ................. 3 p.m.Sat. 5 ........ at Old Dominion ................. 2 p.m.Sun. 6 ....... at Old Dominion ................. 1 p.m.Wed. 9 ..... Iona .................................... 3 p.m.Fri. 11....... at Florida Atlan c .......... 6:30 p.m.Sat. 12 ...... at Florida Atlan c ............... 4 p.m.Sun. 13 ..... at Florida Atlan c ................ NoonTue. 15 ..... at Florida Gulf Coast ..... 6:30 p.m.Wed. 16 ... at Florida Gulf Coast ..... 6:30 p.m.Fri. 18....... at Navy ............................... 2 p.m.Sat. 19 ...... vs. NJIT^ ........................... 10 a.m.Wed. 23 ... at Rider ......................... 3:30 p.m.Fri. 25....... at Michigan State* ........ 3:05 p.m.Sat. 26 ...... at Michigan State* ........ 1:05 p.m.Sun. 27 ..... at Michigan State* ........ 1:05 p.m.Tue. 29 ..... Monmouth ......................... 3 p.m.Wed. 30 ... at Monmouth ..................... 3 p.m.April (20) .Fri. 1......... Indiana* ............................. 3 p.m.Sat. 2 ........ Indiana* ............................. 1 p.m.Sun. 3 ....... Indiana* ............................. 1 p.m.Wed. 6 ..... Fordham........................ 3:30 p.m.Fri. 8......... St. Joseph’s ......................... 3 p.m.Sat. 9 ........ St. Joseph’s ......................... 2 p.m.Sun. 10 ..... at St. Joseph’s .................... 1 p.m.Tue. 12 ..... at Seton Hall ....................... 4 p.m.Wed. 13 ... Seton Hall ...................... 3:30 p.m.Fri. 15....... at Ohio State* ............... 6:35 p.m.Sat. 16 ...... at Ohio State* ............... 3:05 p.m.Sun. 17 ..... at Ohio State* ............... 1:05 p.m.Wed. 20 ... at Wagner .......................... 3 p.m.Fri. 22....... Penn State* ........................ 3 p.m.Sat. 23 ...... Penn State* ........................ 1 p.m.Sun. 24 ..... Penn State* ........................ 1 p.m.Tue. 26 ..... at Columbia ................... 3:30 p.m.Wed. 27 ... Villanova ....................... 3:30 p.m.Fri. 29....... Nebraska* .......................... 3 p.m.Sat. 30 ...... Nebraska* .......................... 1 p.m.

May (11) ..Sun. 1 ....... Nebraska* .......................... 1 p.m.Tue. 3 ....... St. Peter’s ........................... 1 p.m.Fri. 6......... at Michigan* ...................... 6 p.m.Sat. 7 ........ at Michigan* ...................... 2 p.m.Sun. 8 ....... at Michigan* ....................... NoonFri. 13....... at Maryland* ................ 6:30 p.m.Sat. 14 ...... at Maryland* ..................... 2 p.m.Sun. 15 ..... at Maryland* ..................... 1 p.m.Thu. 19..... Northwestern* ................... 1 p.m.Fri. 20....... Northwestern* ................... 1 p.m.Sat. 21 ...... Northwestern* ................... 1 p.m.25-29 ....... Big Ten Championships# ........TBA* - Big Ten^ - Annapolis, Md.# - TD Ameritrade Park Omaha (Omaha, Neb.)

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# Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School (College)1 Jawuan Harris OF Fr. 5-11 190 R/R Pembroke Pines, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas2 John Jennings INF R-Sr. 6-0 205 R/R Berkeley Heights, N.J./Governor Livingston3 TJ Perkowski RHP Jr. 6-0 175 R/R South Brunswick, N.J./South Brunswick4 Milo Freeman INF So. 6-1 215 R/R Millburn, N.J./Millburn5 Mike Carter OF Jr. 5-10 185 L/L Bloomfi eld, N.J./Bloomfi eld7 Nick Matera C Fr. 6-2 205 R/R Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury8 Chris an Campbell INF/RHP Jr. 6-2 185 R/R Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville War Memorial11 Jordan Ma hews LHP R-Fr. 6-0 185 L/L Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck12 Colin Bohnert RHP Jr. 6-2 205 R/R West Caldwell, N.J./James Caldwell13 Kevin Baxter RHP R-Jr. 6-5 250 R/R Waterford, N.J./St. Augus ne Prep14 Reed Shu le RHP Sr. 6-5 225 R/R Lansdale, Pa./North Penn15 Kyle Walker INF/OF So. 5-10 195 L/R Piscataway, N.J./Pingry16 R.J. Devish C Sr. 6-0 175 R/R Beachwood, N.J./Toms River South17 Chris Folinusz C/INF Jr. 6-4 225 R/R Cranford, N.J./Cranford18 Ryan Fleming LHP Jr. 6-0 205 L/L Churchville, Pa./Council Rock South19 Carmen Sclafani INF Fr. 5-11 200 R/R Toms River, N.J./Brick20 Mike Mar nez OF/LHP Fr. 5-9 175 L/L West New York, N.J./Bergen Catholic21 Anthony Santoro C R-Fr. 6-0 200 R/R Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney22 Howie Brey LHP Sr. 5-10 195 L/L Middletown, N.J./Middletown South23 Serafi no Brito RHP/INF Fr. 6-0 195 R/R Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills25 Gaby Rosa INF Jr. 5-10 180 R/R Perth Amboy, N.J./Perth Amboy26 AJ Gallagher INF Jr. 6-1 215 R/R Wyckoff , N.J./Bergen Catholic (Rockland CC)27 Tommy Genuario OF Fr. 6-2 185 R/R Saddle Brook, N.J./St. Mary28 Tyler McNamara C Fr. 6-1 205 R/R East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick29 Luke Bowerbank OF Fr. 5-8 170 L/L Bernardsville, N.J./Bernards30 Kyle Driscoll RHP R-Jr. 6-7 245 R/R Toms River, N.J./Toms River South31 Tom Marcinczyk OF Jr. 5-9 190 L/L Middlesex, N.J./Middlesex32 Dante Scafi di LHP Fr. 6-1 190 S/L Washington Township, N.J./Gloucester Catholic35 John O’Reilly RHP So. 6-5 195 R/R Northvale, N.J./Northern Valley Regional at Old Tappan36 Gianni Magliaro RHP R-Fr. 6-1 200 L/R Freehold, N.J./Colts Neck37 Kevin Romero RHP Fr. 5-10 195 R/R Garfi eld, N.J./Don Bosco Prep39 Kevin Blum OF Fr. 6-1 190 R/R Toms River, N.J./Toms River North41 Chris Suseck INF R-Sr. 5-10 205 R/R Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central (Coastal Carolina)44 Max Herrmann LHP R-Jr. 6-3 215 L/L Rutherford, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Acad. (Rhode Island)45 James Torres RHP R-Fr. 5-10 160 R/R Bloomfi eld, N.J./Bloomfi eld47 Ryan Wares RHP So. 6-0 170 R/R Howell, N.J./Howell48 Jake Yanez LHP R-So. 6-0 155 L/L Freehold, N.J./Freehold Borough (NJIT)

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28 PLAYERS • 54 HONORS(Listed in alphabe cal order)

Doug Alongi 1993 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamPat Biserta 2010 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamBobby Brownlie 2000 ............................ Louisville Slugger Freshman 2000 .................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2000 ............................ Baseball America FreshmanMike Carter 2014 ............................ Louisville Slugger FreshmanJake Daubert 1998 ............................ Louisville Slugger FreshmanDarren Fenster 1999 ............................. Rawlings/ABCA Third Team 2000 ..............................Rawlings/ABCA First Team 2000 ................................ Spor ng News First Team 2000 .................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2000 ....................... Baseball America Second Team 2000 ........................ Baseball Weekly Second Team 2000 ...........................................NCBWA First TeamJeff Frazier 2002 ........... Baseball America Freshman First Team 2004 .................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2004 ..................................USA Today Second Team 2004 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamTodd Frazier 2005 ........... Baseball America Freshman First Team 2005 ............................ Louisville Slugger Freshman 2007 ............................Baseball America First Team 2007 ......................... Collegiate Baseball First Team 2007 ...........................................NCBWA First Team 2007 ...................................... Rivals.com First Team 2007 ......... Baseball America Preseason Third Team 2007 ........................ NCBWA Preseason Third Team 2007 ...... Collegiate Baseball Preseason Third Team Glen Gardner 1986 ..................ABCA/Baseball America Freshman 1987 ........................Collegiate Baseball Third TeamTyler Gebler 2010 ..........................Collegiate Baseball FreshmanPete Hall 1961 ........................................AACBC Second Team 1962 ........................................AACBC Second TeamMike Higgins 1993 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamPatrick Kivlehan 2012 .......................... Baseball America Third TeamJim Kohl 1990 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamJoe Lynch 1986 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamSco Madison 1996 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamJaren Ma hews 2008 ...... Baseball America Freshman Second Team 2008 ..........................Collegiate Baseball FreshmanBilly McCarthy 2001 ...................................... NCBWA Second Team 2001 .................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2001 ............................................. ABCA Third TeamJames Monahan 1952 ............................................ AACBC First TeamAdam Neubart 1996 ............................................Mizuno Freshman Steve Nyisztor 2010 ..........................Collegiate Baseball FreshmanMike O’Brien 1997 ............................ Louisville Slugger FreshmanHarding Peterson 1950 ............................................ AACBC First TeamWalter Porter 1953 ...........................................AACBC Third TeamGaby Rosa 2014 ............................ Louisville Slugger FreshmanJeff Torborg 1963 ............................................ AACBC First TeamRay Van Cleef 1951 ............................................ AACBC First TeamPete Zoccolillo 1998 ......................................... NCBWA Third Team 1999 ......................................... NCBWA Third Team 1999 .......................... Rawlings/ABCA Second Team

DOUG ALONGI 1993 ABCA Third Team

Alongi was one of two All-Americans on the 1993 squad, which was one of Rutgers’ fi nest. He helped lead RU to a school record in wins (38) at the me while fi nishing with a .371 ba ng av-erage, nine home runs, 39 stolen bas-es and 143 total bases. He set RU sin-gle-season records at the me with his

stolen bases (39) and total bases (146). His nine HRs placed him 10th on the all- me single-season list that year. Alongi also recorded 18 doubles and six triples, ranking him fourth and second on those single-season lists, respec vely, when he achieved the feats. Alongi made just one error in right fi eld and led all RU ou ielders with 14 assists. Alongi also claimed Atlan c 10 Player of the Year honors as well as ECAC and NJCBA recogni on.

PAT BISERTA2010 ABCA Third Team

Biserta, a First Team All-BIG EAST selec- on, hit .368 with 17 doubles and 18

home runs during his junior season in 2010. He was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 24th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Dra and signed with the club over the summer. The ou ielder ranked fourth in

the BIG EAST in slugging percentage (.688), fi h in home runs and total bases (161). Biserta ed for sixth on the school’s career home runs list with 25 in his fi rst three seasons “On the Banks.” His 86 hits ed for ninth on the Rutgers single-season hits chart. Biserta’s 161 total bases were second-best in a season in school history, while his .688 slugging percentage was fi h-best. He was named the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Associa on (NJCBA) Division I Player of the Year in 2010. The Scarlet Knight opened the season spli ng me as RU’s designated hit-ter and le fi elder and took over the reins full me in le fi eld early in the 2010 campaign. He started all 56 games for RU with three ou ield assists as a junior. Biserta was honored as the Pro-Line Athle c Na onal Hi er of the Week by the Na onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa- on (NCBWA) as a junior a er hi ng .550 (11-for-20) with three home

runs, three doubles and a triple to drive in 13 runs and score nine in four victories in a week’s span. He owned a .337 career ba ng average (160-for-475) with 37 doubles, three triples and 25 home runs in his three seasons as a Scarlet Knight. He has driven in 99 career runs and scored 89 in three seasons.

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BOBBY BROWNLIE2000 Louisville Slugger Freshman2000 Collegiate Baseball Second Team2000 Baseball America Freshman

One of college baseball’s biggest sur-prises in 2000, Bobby Brownlie arrived on the scene and emerged as one of the top young players in the na on. In 2000, Brownlie posted a 10-1 record,

including a perfect 7-0 mark in the BIG EAST. He fi red eight complete games and posted an ERA of just 2.55, fourth-best among all fresh-men in the country. He was on the mound when Rutgers clinched the 2000 BIG EAST Regular Season Championship, outdueling Notre Dame’s Aaron Heilman for the crown. He then collected two wins in the BIG EAST Tournament, including a 1-0, complete-game shutout of Seton Hall in the tle contest. He closed his season with a 4-3 win over Army in the opening round of the NCAA Championship, running his win streak to 10 games and tying the single-season win mark at Rutgers. His 89 strikeouts established a new school record, and he allowed just a .247 opponent ba ng average.

MIKE CARTER 2014 Louisville Slugger Freshman

Mike Carter was a third-team all con-ference selec on and started 52 games in centerfi eld for the Scarlet Knights as a rookie. He helped pace the Scar-let Knights’ off ensive eff orts with a team-leading 67 hits, the fourth most by a Rutgers freshman since 2000. Car-ter ba ed .318 from the leadoff spot,

including .355 in league games, making him a vital piece on off ense. Carter played tremendously in centerfi eld, making only one error in 152 chances. He was named to the 2014 Lousiville Slugger Freshman All-American Team at the end of the season. Carter was also named the Division 1 Rookie of the Year by the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Associa on.

JAKE DAUBERT 1998 Louisville Slugger Freshman

Jake Daubert enjoyed a fi ne off ensive season in 1998, ba ng .368 in his inau-gural college season. In addi on, he set or ed eight Rutgers records, the most impressive being the single-season RBI mark, which he eclipsed by knocking in 64 runs. Daubert was named Rutgers’ fi rst BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and, at

the end of the season, was named to the Louisville Slugger/TPX Fresh-man All-America squad.

DARREN FENSTER1999 Rawlings/ABCA Third Team2000 NCBWA First Team2000 Spor ng News First Team2000 Rawlings/ABCA fi rst Team2000 Baseball America Second Team2000 Collegiate Baseball Second Team2000 Baseball Weekly Second Team

Now an assistant coach with the Boston Red Sox organiza on, Fenster recently served as an assistant coach with Rutgers. He was a two- me All-American, becoming the fi rst RU player to achieve First Team honors in 2000 since Jeff Torborg in 1963. Fenster led Rutgers in hi ng for the second-straight season in 2000, pos ng a .433 average, which included a new school-record 101 hits in a season. Along the way, Fenster also set the school mark for career hits with 315, becoming the fi rst RU player to reach the 300-hit mark. In addi on to his 101 hits and .433 average, Fenster scored 59 runs, drove in 55, col-lected 23 doubles and hit a career-high four home runs. He also led the team with 182 assists at shortstop, commi ng just 10 errors. In 1999, Fenster, known ini ally for his defensive work at shortstop, enjoyed a breakthrough off ensive season, leading the team in ba ng with a .424 average, including a .505 mark in conference ac on. Ba ng in the sec-ond spot in the order, Fenster provided stability to the Rutgers off ense, which ended the season ranked seventh in the na on in team ba ng average. Fenster’s .424 mark was the sixth-best single-season mark in Rutgers history at the me and his .505 BIG EAST average was the best in 12 seasons. A model of consistency, Fenster hit safely in 50 of 56 starts, collec ng 37 mul ple hit games. He also con nued to play fl aw-lessly in the fi eld, stabilizing the defense from his shortstop posi on for the third year in a row.

JEFF FRAZIER2002 Baseball America Freshman2004 Collegiate Baseball Second Team2004 USA Today Second Team2004 ABCA Third Team

The 2001 Star Ledger (N.J.) High School Player of the Year, Frazier’s adjustment to the college game came quickly. He was the fi rst true freshman since Darren

Fenster in 1997 to start the season opener and proceeded to start all 57 games in le fi eld for the Scarlet Knights. A er an 0-for-3 eff ort in the season opener, Frazier was 7-for-14 over his next three games and was hi ng as high as .424 through the fi rst 17 games of the season. A er dipping to a season-low .353 on April 14, Frazier went on a sev-en-game tear from April 17 through April 26, raising his average to .392. He was 15-for-24 (.625) with seven home runs, 14 runs scored and 22 RBI during that span. In 2004, he hit a team-best .382 overall and .365 in BIG EAST play. He was among the league leaders in several off ensive categories, including average (2nd), home runs (13, 2nd) and RBI (59, 3rd). He also led the league in hits with 79 and fi nished ed for third in doubles (16). Frazier was also third in slugging percentage (.657). He led the Scarlet Knights in ba ng average, at bats (207), runs (59), doubles, total bases (136), slugging percentage, hits, sacrifi ce fl ies (4), RBIs and home runs, tying the single-season record he set in 2002. His single-sea-son and career home run totals now ranks fi h in RU history.

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TODD FRAZIER2005 Baseball America Freshman 2005 Louisville Slugger Freshman2007 NCBWA Preseason Third Team2007 Baseball America Preseason Third Team2007 Collegiate Baseball Preseason Third Team2007 Baseball America First Team2007 NCBWA First Team2007 Collegiate Baseball First Team2007 Rivals First Team

Frazier, the younger brother of Rutgers All-American Jeff Frazier, was selected by the Cincinna Reds with the 34th overall pick in the Major League Baseball First Year Player Dra in 2007. He was named a consen-sus First Team All-American by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Na onal Collegiate Baseball Writers and Rivals.com. Frazier was also the Na onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa on of America District II Player of the Year. Frazier, also a semifi nalist for the Brooks Wallace Na onal Player of the Year Award, was one of nine District Players of the Year from around the na on. The shortstop painted himself throughout the Rutgers record book, fi nishing in the top-six in every single-season off ensive category as a junior in 2007, excluding triples. Frazier broke the Rutgers single-season record for home runs (22), home runs by a leadoff hi er (22), runs scored (87), walks (62), doubles (24) and to-tal bases (187) in 2007. He also fi nished second in slugging percentage (.757), second in at-bats (247), ed for third in runs ba ed in (65), fi h in hits (93), and ed for sixth in stolen bases (25). Frazier also placed himself on several Rutgers career record charts in just three seasons. He is the Scarlet Knights’ all- me leader in home runs (42) and runs scored (210), second in walks (138) and total bases (434), and third in hits (241), slugging percentage (.625) and stolen bases (65), and fi h in runs ba ed in (152). Frazier, who played with the USA Baseball Na onal Team in the summer of 2006 and starred on the Toms River East Ameri-can Team that won the 1998 Li le League World Series tle, was named the unanimous BIG EAST Player of the Year in 2007. He fi nished the season ranked among the BIG EAST leaders in virtually every off ensive category and was fourth in the na on in home runs (22), fourth in runs per game (1.38), eighth in walks per game (0.98) and 11th in home runs per game (0.35).

GLEN GARDNER 1986 ABCA/Baseball America Freshman1987 Collegiate Baseball Third Team

Gardner, who is in his 26th year on the RU staff , was one of the most outstand-ing ou ielders in Rutgers history and one of a select group of Scarlet Knights to be chosen as two- me All-Americans. A 1986 Baseball America Freshman All-American, Gardner was second on

the team in hi ng that year with a .398 ba ng average while lead-ing RU in hits (70), RBI (45), home runs (6), total bases (102), slugging percentage (.580) and on-base percentage (.470). In 1987, Gardner fol-lowed his impressive debut by collec ng Collegiate Baseball All-Amer-ica honors. Gardner led the team in hi ng at .368 despite missing 13 games with a hand injury. He fi nished second on the team in HRs (8) and RBI (45). Gardner also earned his second-consecu ve Atlan c 10 and NJ honors as well as being named to the NCAA East Region fi rst-team.

TYLER GEBLER2010 Louisville Slugger Freshman

Gebler broke the Rutgers single-sea-son school record for saves with 12 in his fi rst season “On the Banks.” He le second on the school’s career saves chart with 16. The closer posted a 1.74 earned run average and struck out 18 in 36.0 innings spanning a team-high 28 appearances. Gebler’s ERA in league

contests was 1.80. The freshman did not surrender an earned run in 23 of his 28 appearances, including shutout performances in his fi rst fi ve appearances that included shutout innings against No. 4 Georgia Tech and No. 12 Miami. The freshman also posted shutout performances in his fi nal six appearances of the season. Gebler appeared at least once in every series in his rookie season. He posted his fi rst collegiate save to seal RU’s fi rst win of the season against Purdue. Against FAU, he came in with a 2-0 lead and the bases loaded in the eighth and induced a fl y out to get out of the jam and re red the side in order in the ninth to earn the save and help snap a 12-game losing streak to FAU. In an 8-7 win at Georgetown, he came in during the eighth inning and with the tying run on third with two outs, he induced an inning-ending fl y out and worked a 1-2-3 ninth for the save. In a 7-5 win at Georgetown, he came in mid-way through the eighth with the tying run at the plate and just one out and induced a ground ball to the shortstop with the bases loaded to get a fi elder’s choice for the out and an inning-ending fl y out to get out of the jam. He posted a scoreless ninth for the save. The freshman held Notre Dame hitless in 3.1 innings of shutout relief to help RU earn a come-from-behind win in the series fi nale. He picked up his 10th and 11th saves against eventual BIG EAST Champion St. John’s in the fi nal regular-season series and notched his 12th save against Connec cut to preserve a one-run lead in the BIG EAST Championship.

PETE HALL 1961 AACBC Second Team 1962 AACBC Second Team

Hall is another Scarlet Knight to garner mul ple All-America honors. In 1961, the third baseman from Bound Brook led the Scarlet Knights in hi ng at .397, runs (21), hits (31), RBI (30) doubles (6), home runs (4), and made just fi ve errors

while star ng in every game.

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MIKE HIGGINS 1993 ABCA Third Team

The Scarlet Knights’ catcher ba led Doug Alongi in almost every off en-sive category while captaining Rutgers during the 1993 season. He was second in hi ng with a .370 average, drove in 56 runs, then a school record, ed Alon-gi for team honors with nine HRs and led the Scarlet Knights in doubles (20).

His 39 walks and 20 doubles were both second on the all- me season record at that me.

PATRICK KIVLEHAN2012 Baseball America Third Team

Winning the fi rst league triple crown in BIG EAST history (.402, 10, 36), Kivlehan had one memorable season for the Rut-gers baseball team. He played on the football team for four seasons prior to walking-on in the spring and becoming the most feared hi er in the confer-ence. Kivlehan became the third player

from RU to earn BIG EAST Player of the Year a er hi ng .392 with 14 home runs and 50 RBIs in his fi rst season playing the sport since high school. “Patrick winning BIG EAST Player of the Year is just an amazing accomplishment as far as I’m concerned,” Fred Hill said. “Not having played baseball in four years and to do the things he did is a testament to his hard work. He was also a lifesaver for our team because one of our be er players, Russ Hopkins, was injured the day before prac ce started and he picked up right where Russ le off . He’s got to be very proud of himself, the coaches certainly are proud of his accomplish-ment.” The third baseman took home four weekly league honors during the course of the season, including the BIG EAST Player of the Week on March 26 a er collec ng seven hits and reaching base safely in 12-of-15 plate appearances against Seton Hall in the fi rst conference series. During the season, Kivlehan recorded 24 mul ple-hit games, includ-ing three contests with four knocks. He concluded the season having reached base safely in the last 27 games, adding 14 games with at least two RBIs. Addi onally, he stole 24 bases in 28 a empts and was dra ed in the fourth round by the Sea le Mariners.

JIM KOHL1990 ABCA Third Team

Relief ace extraordinaire, Jim Kohl was one of the keys to Rutgers’ run in the East Region, where it fi nished one game shy of the College World Series. Kohl fi nished with a perfect 8-0 record and three saves while appearing in 22 games and star ng just two. Even more impres-

sive may be his team low 1.85 ERA or the fact that he walked just eight ba ers in 39.0 innings. In the 1990 tournament, where Rutgers went 4-2, he recorded 8.2 innings of scoreless relief.

JOE LYNCH1986 ABCA Third Team

As a designated hi er, Lynch was third on the Scarlet Knights with a .364 av-erage. He also smacked three HRs and drove in 30 runs. A captain in 1986, Lynch had 55 hits with 11 doubles and two triples. His .470 on base percentage ed for team honors as well. Lynch also

collected All-District II, Atlan c 10 and All East honors.

SCOTT MADISON1996 ABCA Third Team

A er missing all of 1995 due to elbow surgery, Madison returned to the mound and made an impact by bea ng some of America’s top teams on his way to an 8-3 record and a 2.33 ERA which was ranked 15th in the country. Madison earned fi rst team All-BIG EAST honors and was

the most dominant pitcher in the conference from the beginning of the season to the end. He fi nished 1996 with eight complete games and a school-record four shutouts. His 92.2 innings was the second-high-est total in school history. Madison fi nished his career with a .722 (17-5) winning percentage which ranked eighth all me when he graduated. He owned the Rutgers record for shutouts in a season with four in 1996 at the me of his gradua on and currently ranks second.

JAREN MATTHEWS2008 Baseball America Second Team Freshman2008 Collegiate Baseball Freshman

Jaren Ma hews earned a pair of Fresh-man All-American honors in 2008. The rookie slugger, who was also named a Third Team All-BIG EAST selec on by the league’s coaches, was one of two Scarlet Knights to start all 53 games in 2008. The freshman fi nished the season

with a team-best 10 home runs and 54 RBI. He hit .294 overall with a team-best 63 hits, including 11 doubles and two triples. He also earned 21 walks and was successful in eight of his nine stolen base a empts. Ma hews’ RBI total ed for seventh-most in the BIG EAST, while his home run total was ed for ninth-most in the conference through the regular season. During regular season league play, the Scarlet Knight ed for the BIG EAST lead with 30 RBI. He ed for second in the league

with seven home runs and ranked 11th with a .570 slugging percentage during conference ac on. Ma hews was second on the team in hi ng with a .328 ba ng average, with six home runs, 28 RBI and 41 runs scored to earn All-BIG EAST Third Team honors for the second-straight season as a sophomore in 2009. Ma hews hit .305 with 17 doubles and seven home runs as a junior in 2010.

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BILLY MCCARTHY2001 NCBWA Second Team2001 Collegiate Baseball Second Team2001 ABCA Thrd Team

Billy McCarthy, from Washington Town-ship, N.J., transferred to Rutgers in 2000 a er two highly-successful seasons at Radford University. The move “back home” proved to be a benefi cial decision

for both RU and McCarthy. The junior right fi elder ba ed a team-high .421 (20th best in the country) and added seven home runs, 21 doubles, 56 runs, 11 stolen bases and a team-high 65 RBI while playing excep- onal defense and providing an all-out hustling style of play. His .421

average led the BIG EAST Conference. A First Team All-BIG EAST pick, McCarthy earned All-Tournament honors a er an outstanding showing in the NCAA Regional in Lincoln, NE. At season’s end, he was selected in the sixth round by the Atlanta Braves (195th overall) and signed a contract to play professionally for several years before re ring a er the 2007 season.

JAMES MONAHAN1952 AACBC First Team

The Scarlet Knights’ le fi elder led the team with a .400 ba ng average, 26 hits and 17 stolen bases. He was second on the team in home runs with 2 and RBI with 18. Appearing in all 17 games, he made just three errors. He was also a a member of the 1950 College World Series team.

STEVE NYISZTOR2010 Louisville Slugger FreshmanRU’s star ng second baseman in 2010, Nyisztor appeared in all 56 games and started all but one contest. He led the Scarlet Knights with a .410 ba ng aver-age, earning Second Team All-BIG EAST honors in his rookie season. His 94 hits ed for fourth-best on the Rutgers sin-

gle-season hits chart. He drove in 51 runs and scored 52 from the No. 3 spot

in the lineup. The freshman collected 24 extra-base hits, including 17 doubles, three triples and four home runs. He stole 11 bases on the year. The middle infi elder was excellent defensively with just three er-rors in 278 chances. He helped turn 45 double plays and commi ed only three errors. Nyisztor, who was also named the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Associa on Division I Rookie of the Year, led the BIG EAST with a .434 ba ng average in league games. He ranked fourth overall in the league in hi ng and fi rst among freshmen at the conclusion of the reg-ular season. The true freshman owned a 26-game hi ng streak during the regular season and hit safely in 36 of his last 38 contests. He collect-ed a season-high fi ve hits twice in his rookie season at FIU (5-for-7) in March and in the BIG EAST Tournament against Connec cut (5-for-6). The fi rst-year Scarlet Knight recorded 27 mul -hit games and drove in three or more runs in a contest on seven diff erent occasions.

MIKE O’BRIEN1997 Louisville Slugger Freshman

A designated hi er/fi rst baseman, Mike O’Brien was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team, as announced by Collegiate Baseball. O’Brien appeared in 38 games for the Scarlet Knights, star ng 31. He ba ed .302 with 11 doubles, six home runs and 36 RBIs. His six home runs were the

most by an RU freshman since Angel Echevarria hit nine in 1990. He hit a robust .348 against the BIG EAST and was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie team.

HARDING PETERSON1950 AACBC First-Team

Catcher Harding Peterson was the lone All-America choice from RU’s 1950 Col-lege World Series team. Known for his defensive ability, he made just two er-rors behind the dish in 27 games. He hit a respectable .276 while driving in 23 runs which ed for second on the team. His grandson, Sean Peterson, was a re-

lief pitcher with the Scarlet Knights in 2009 and 2010.

WALTER WALLY PORTER1953 AACBC Third Team

Catcher Wally Porter was selected to the All-East (NCAA District 2) fi rst team and chosen by the American Associa- on of College Baseball Coaches on its

All-America Third Team following his ju-nior season. He was chosen primarily for

his defensive capabili es. No bases were stolen against Porter in the 1953 season. At the end of the 1954 academic year, Porter received the Donald Leslie Coursen Award as the school’s most outstanding senior athlete.

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GABY ROSA2014 Louisville Slugger Freshman

Rosa stepped into the Scarlet Knights’ rota on in 2014 and proved to be one of the most produc ve pitchers on the staff . He appeared in 15 games while star ng 11 and compiled a 6-3 record. The six wins were the most by a Rutgers freshman since 2006. Rosa posted a 2.91 earned run average and struck out 30

ba ers. Rosa led the American Athle c Conference in fl y outs forced per game with 15.01. He was named to the 2014 Lousiville Slugger Freshman All-American Team at the end of the season. Rosa was also named the American Athle c Conferences Co-Rookie of the year at the conference tournament.

JEFF TORBORG 1963 AACBC First Team

A 1963 All-America choice, he set the school record for ba ng average (.537). His slugging percentage that year (1.032) is also a single-season standard. He led the 1963 Scarlet Knight team with 21 RBIs and six home runs. In his three-year career, Torborg ba ed .390 and set the career slugging percentage

mark at .684. In his career, the Scarlet Knights were 40-13-1. Torborg went on to manage in the major leagues and is s ll found in the Rutgers record book today.

RAY VAN CLEEF1951 AACBC First Team

Centerfi elder Ray Van Cleef was chosen by the American Associa on of College Baseball Coaches following his senior season where he ba ed .378, scored 22 runs and smacked two triples - all team-highs. He made just one error in center while playing in all 23 games. In 1950, Van Cleef paced the Scarlet Knights with

a lo y .404 average, 44 hits, 15 extra-base hits, 35 runs and 18 stolen bases. He was a fi rst-team District II choice and the MVP of Na onal Baseball Tournament.

PETE ZOCCOLILLO 1998 NCBWA Third-Team1999 NCBWA Third-Team1999 Rawlings/ABCA Second-Team

Zoccolillo, one of three players to earn All-America honors in two-consecu ve seasons, was named to the 1998 NC-BWA Third Team, 1999 NCBWA Third Team and Rawlings/ABCA Second Team

during his fi nal two seasons. In 1998, Zoccolillo was the team’s top of-fensive threat, slugging a club record 12 home runs while knocking in 59 runs and ba ng .387. He followed up his outstanding 1998 season with a record-breaking 1999, se ng 10 school records and two BIG EAST marks while leading Rutgers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appear-ances. He le the Rutgers baseball program as the all- me leader in eight off ensive categories and the single-season leader in two others.

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JEFF TORBORG 1961 63CLASS OF 1994

Jeff Torborg was a 1963 All-American and set the school record for sea-son ba ng average (.537) that year, which was the na onal leading average for 100 at bats and under. His .537 average was the highest ever recorded up to that me and since then, only a handful of college players have hit for a be er average. His slugging percentage that year (1.032) is also a single-season standard. In 1963, he led the team with 21 RBI and six home runs. A dra choice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, he played 10 seasons in the majors, seven with the Dodgers and three with the California Angels. He caught three no-hi ers, a perfect game with Sandy Koufax and another no-hi er with Bill Singer of the Dodgers and Nolan Ryan of the Angels; and was the backstop in Don Drysdale’s record fi h straight shutout in 1968. He was a successful manager with the Chicago White Sox, the Cleveland Indians, the New York Mets, the Montreal Expos and the Florida Marlins, winning the Baseball Writer’s Associa on, Associated Press, United Press Interna onal and The Sport-ing News Manager of the Year award. He led the Marlins to the 2003 World Series tle. In his three-year career from 1961-63, the Wes ield, N.J. na ve ba ed .390. His number (#10) was re red in 1992. He is sec-ond in RU career slugging percentage with a mark of .684. During his career, the Knights were 15-4-1, 14-4 and 11-5 for a three-year mark of 40-13-1 (.741 winning percentage).

PETE HALL 1960 62CLASS OF 1995

Hall is one of a select group of Scarlet Knights to twice earn All-Ameri-can honors (1961 and 1962) in baseball. During his three le er-winning years (1960-62), the Scarlet Knights were 40-14-1. The former third baseman s ll holds eighth place on the career ba ng average chart (.384) and fourth place on the career slugging average chart (.612) in the Scarlet Knight record book. Hall was a 1961 dra pick of the New York Yankees. He was the Upstream Award winner in 1962. In 1961, he led the team in hi ng (.397), runs (21), hits (31), RBI (30) and made just fi ve errors in star ng every game.

RAY VAN CLEEF 1949 51CLASS OF 1996

Van Cleef was a two- me All-American, garnering fi rst-team accolades from the American Associa on of College Baseball Coaches in 1950 and 1951. In the process, he became the fi rst Eastern player to repeat as an All-American. A veteran of two NCAA Tournaments, he was the star ng centerfi elder on the 1950 Rutgers team which advanced to the College World Series. He ba ed .458 (11-24) in the series en route to MVP hon-ors, while leading the Knights to a co-runner-up fi nish. Van Cleef ba ed .404 that season, his junior year, and followed it up with a .378 mark in 1951. He currently ranks third in career ba ng average at Rutgers. He set the Rutgers single season record for triples with seven in 1950 (mark is now second) and stands third in career triples with 13. Van Cleef is fi h in career slugging percentage with a .606 mark. The Knights were 50-21-2 his three varsity years. He also won three le ers in basketball and one in soccer.

GLEN GARDNER 1986 88CLASS OF 1997

Gardner, one of the most prolifi c hi ers in Rutgers baseball history, was elected a er a stellar three-year career (1986-88), which saw him earn two All-America awards as well as collect a host of off ensive records. Gardner, one of New Jersey’s top all- me athletes, came to Rutgers from Immaculata High School, where he was a First Team All-State choice in both football and baseball. Following his freshman season, Gardner was named Freshman All-America by Baseball America. He was dra ed a er his sophomore season by the San Diego Padres in the 13th round of the Major League Baseball Amateur dra . He chose to stay at Rutgers for his junior season and that year set nine single-season off ensive records and earned All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. He was a three- me Atlan c 10 choice and a three- me New Jersey College Baseball

Associa on honoree. Following his junior season, Gardner was dra ed by the Atlanta Braves and he began a professional career in that organi-za on. He ended his career as the Rutgers all- me leader in six off ensive categories and ranked in the top 10 in four others.

HARDING PETERSON 1948 50CLASS OF 1997

Peterson, the backstop for the 1950 Rutgers College World Series team, was a second-team All-America selec on by the American Baseball Coaches Associa on and a fi rst-team District II choice that year, as well. Known for his defensive ability, Peterson made just two errors in 27 games in 1950 while hi ng .276 (27-98), with 21 runs, 23 RBIs (second on team), four doubles and two triples. His best season as a collegian was in 1948, when he hit for a .312 average (10-32) with seven RBIs and three doubles. In his three varsity seasons, Peterson led his teams to a combined 57-16-2 record, highlighted by a third-place fi nish in the 1950 College World Series. Following his career at Rutgers, Peterson signed as free agent with Pi sburgh Pirates in 1950 but had his career inter-rupted by Korean War service. Following the war, Peterson played four years with Pirates un l a broken arm in a home plate collision hastened his re rement. A well-respected baseball man, Peterson spent over 30 years with the Pirates, including s nts as a player (4 years), manager (9 years), farm director and scou ng director. He was named VP for player personnel in 1976 and named execu ve VP in 1979 and is possibly best known for the trade of C Manny Sanguillen to the Oakland A’s for man-ager Chuck Tanner in 1976. His dealings helped bring the Pirates their World Series Championship in 1979 Peterson also spent two years with the Yankees - and was a Co-General Manager in 1990 and two more years with San Diego as a scout.

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ERIC YOUNG 1987 89CLASS OF 1999

Eric Young was a two-sport standout (football, baseball) at Rutgers, earning three le ers in baseball (1987-89). Young ba ed over .300 in each of his three seasons, including a career-high .337 as a senior in 1989. During his career on the diamond, Young was a two- me Atlan- c-10 All-Conference selec on and led Rutgers to an Atlan c-10 Cham-

pionship and NCAA berth in 1988. Young graduated from Rutgers as the career runs, triples and stolen base leader, se ng a then single-season mark with 28 the s in 1989. At the conclusion of his Rutgers career, Young was the recipient of the Coursen Award in 1989 and was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1989 amateur dra . Young made his major league debut with the Colorado Rockies in 1993 and was selected to the 1995 All-Star game. A nine-year major league veteran with a .283 career average, Young played his last season with the San Diego Padres and the Texas Rangers in 2006. Since re ring as a player, Young has re-mained a part of the game as a lead analyst for ESPN’s Baseball Tonight, beginning with the 2007 season.

DARRIN WINSTON 1985 88CLASS OF 2000

Darrin Winston received his nod in 2000. Winston was a four-year let-terwinner at Rutgers from 1985-88, and concluded his career as one of Rutgers’ all- me winningest pitchers. A le -hander, Winston was a three- me team MVP, and led the Scarlet Knights to two berths in the NCAA Tournament, as well as the 1988 Atlan c 10 Championship. He was an all-region selec on in 1988 a er pos ng a 10-4 record with a 3.74 ERA, and was the MVP of the A-10 Tournament that year. At the me of his induc on, Winston was the Rutgers leader in several sta s -

cal categories, including career wins (26), career innings pitched (278), career strikeouts (176), career complete-games (8), and single-season wins (10). Originally from Woodbridge, N.J., Winston was dra ed by the Montreal Expos and later pitched in the major leagues for the Philadel-phia Phillies. Winston passed away unexpectedly on August 15, 2008.

MATT BOLGER, HEAD COACH1961 83

CLASS OF 2001Ma Bolger spent 22 years as the head coach at Rutgers, compiling a re-cord of 288-245-7 during his career. A 2001 Olympic Sports Hall of Fame Inductee, Bolger led Rutgers to three NCAA Tournaments in a fi ve-year span from 1966-1970, and posted his best season in 1961, when the Scarlet Knights fi nished with a 15-4-1 record. A two- me Coach of the Year honoree by the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Associa on, Bolger mentored several major league dra picks, including former fi rst-round pick Jeff Torborg. A past President of the American Associa on of Col-lege Baseball Coaches, Bolger is a member of the AACBC Hall of Fame, as well as the Newark Hall of Fame and the St. Benedict’s Prep Hall of Fame. Bolger, who coached at Rutgers from 1961 through 1983, was the school’s all- me winningest coach in any sport at the me of his re rement.

JIM MONAHAN 1950 52CLASS OF 2002

Jim Monahan was a key member of the 1950 Rutgers baseball team which advanced to the College World Series for the fi rst and only me in school history. Monahan was among the off ensive leaders in fi ve cat-egories in 1950, while his best season came in 1952. That year, Mona-han earned First Team All-East and First Team All-America honors a er hi ng .400 with a team-high 17 stolen bases and 18 RBI, second-best on the team. Rutgers enjoyed a 41-19-1 record during his four seasons, including a 17-4-1 mark during that memorable 1950 campaign.

PETE ZOCCOLILLO 1996 99CLASS OF 2004

In 2004, Pete Zoccolillo was enshrined in the Olympic Sports Hall of Fame. Zoccolillo held 10 career and single-season records when he le Rutgers, including career hits, RBI, home runs and total bases. A four-year starter, he earned All-BIG EAST honors each year and was a two- me All-American, leading Rutgers to the 1998 BIG EAST Regular Season

and Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament berths in 1998 and 1999. As a senior in 1999, he set the school and BIG EAST single-sea-son record with 72 RBI, while hi ng .418. Dra ed by the Chicago Cubs in 1999, he made his Major League debut with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2003 and was a AAA All-Star in 2004 as a member of the Oklahoma City Red Hawks. He later signed free agent contracts with the St. Louis Cardinals and Colorado Rockies. He played for the Cardinals’ AAA affi li-ate Memphis Redbirds in 2005, hi ng .261 with nine home runs and 34 RBI in 79 games. In 2006, he played for the Italian Na onal team in the World Baseball Classic before re ring from professional baseball.

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DARREN FENSTER 1997 00CLASS OF 2007

A two- me All-American shortstop at Rutgers from (1997-2000), Fen-ster played six years professionally in the Kansas City Royals’ organiza- on. The program leader in several off ensive categories including career

hits (315), single-season hits (101) and career doubles (65), Fenster was a four-year starter at shortstop. He is a part of three BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament championships, winning the 1998 and 2000 tles as a player and achieving the feat again in 2007 as a member of

the staff . Fenster is also a part of four appearances in the NCAA Tourna-ment, including three as a player. As a senior in 2000, Fenster was a con-sensus First-Team All-American, hi ng .433 while playing near-fl awless defense. That season, Rutgers posted its fi rst-ever 40-win season, was ranked as high as No. 12 na onally and served as the top seed and host of the NCAA Regional at Upper Montclair, N.J. The 2000 BIG EAST Player of the Year, NCBWA District II Player of the Year, and captain and MVP of a team that would feature three future Major Leaguers, he was also one of 10 fi nalists for the pres gious Dick Howser Trophy, presented annually to the na on’s top collegiate player. He was also a three- me All-BIG EAST selec on. Dra ed in the 12th round by the Kansas City Roy-als following his All-American season in 2000, Fenster advanced to the AA level in the Royals system and was a Carolina League All-Star in both 2002 and 2004, as a member of the Wilmington Blue Rocks. Follow-ing a breakout season in 2004 where he hit a career-best .302 between A-Wilmington and AA-Wichita, Fenster was a non-roster invitee to the Royals spring training camp in 2005, where he suff ered a career-ending ACL injury while playing third base in a spring training game with the Major League Club. He re-joined the Rutgers program in April of 2006, serving as the Director of Baseball Opera ons for three seasons before being elevated to an assistant coach posi on prior to the 2009 season.

BOBBY BROWNLIE 2000 02CLASS OF 2013

A consensus All-American during his career at Rutgers from 2000-02, Brownlie was one of the top pitchers to ever wear a Scarlet Knight uni-form. He is painted throughout the RU record books, having owned the school record for career strikeouts (235), career shutouts (7), sin-gle-season wins (10 in 2000), single-season complete games (8 in 2000) and single-season shutouts (4 in 2000). Brownlie fi nished his RU career ranked second in career complete games (20) and third in career wins (22), single-season starts (15 in 2000), single-season innings pitched (102.1 in 2000) and career innings pitched (265.1). In Brownlie’s three years at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights posted a 116-57-1 record, ad-vancing to the NCAA Championships twice and capturing the BIG EAST regular season and tournament tles in 2000. The right-handed pitch-er posted a 22-10 record on the mound. Brownlie joined the Scarlet Knights in the fall of 1999 from nearby Edison High School, where he was a First Team All-State selec on and NJ Pitcher of the Year as a se-nior. A er being selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 26th round of the 1999 dra , Brownlie opted for Rutgers and earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and Third Team All-America honors a er pos ng a 10-1 re-cord as a freshman in 2000. As the team’s top starter, Brownlie was the MVP of the 2000 BIG EAST Tournament, hurling a nine-inning shutout to propel Rutgers to a 1-0 win over Seton Hall in the championship game. He posted a perfect 7-0 mark in BIG EAST play as a freshman en route to All-American accolades by Baseball America, Louisville Slugger and Col-legiate Baseball. Brownlie fi red eight complete games and recorded an earned run average of 2.55 during his fi rst season “On the Banks” – the

fourth-lowest among all freshmen in the na on. He was on the mound when Rutgers clinched the 2000 BIG EAST Regular season tle. Prior to the 2002 season, Brownlie was featured on the cover of the Baseball America’s college preview issue and named the Louisville Slugger Pre-season Player of the Year. Brownlie was selected by the Chicago Cubs with the 21st overall pick of the 2002 Major League Baseball Dra and decided to forego his fi nal season of eligibility to begin his professional career. He spent seven seasons in Major League Baseball as a member of the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Washington Na onals and At-lanta Braves organiza ons, reaching the AAA level with the Cubs, Na- onals and Braves. He was a AA All-Star selec on with the Washington

Na onals in 2008.

CHARLES B. GARRETT, SR.1928 1930CLASS OF 2014

The late Charles Bert Garre Sr. was a pitcher on the Rutgers baseball team from 1928-1930. Garre ranks sixth on the all- me Rutgers list for strikeouts with 166. He also ranks third amongst Scarlet Knight pitch-ers for career complete games with 17, and is ed for fourth all- me for single season complete games with seven pitched in 1928, when Garre ran the table to a 9-0 undefeated season, including a victory over Holy Cross, the top team in the na on. Garre is ed for fourth in both single-season wins (nine) and single-season strikeouts (73) during his 1928 campaign. He held seven single season or career records for over 55 years, and is s ll in the top 10 in those categories 84 years later. Although Baseball did not name All-Americans when Garre played, he was part of the “best ba ery in the U.S.,” which would have earned All-America recogni on today. Garre played football for two seasons before dedica ng himself to baseball, and he joins his brother Alfred T. Garre as only the second pair of known siblings in the Rutgers Athle cs Hall of Fame.

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FRED HILL, HEAD COACH1984 2014CLASS OF 2015

A member of the American Baseball Coaches Associa on (ABCA) Hall of Fame, Fred Hill earned 1,089 career victories at the collegiate level over 37 years, including 941 in 30 seasons leading the Scarlet Knights. Hill re red from Rutgers ranked 32nd in college baseball history in wins, having earned his 1,000th career victory April 17, 2010 against USF in front of a record crowd of 1,124 fans at Bainton Field. Overall, Hill led RU to 11 NCAA Regional appearances, 12 regular season conference championships and eight conference tournament tles during his ten-ure in Piscataway. Rebuilding the team into a northeast baseball power, he won eight straight Atlan c 10 regular season tles star ng in 1986 to advance RU to the NCAA Tournament fi ve mes in that stretch. Hill con nued that success a er the program moved to the Big East and became the second-winningest coach in conference history, with 267 victories in the league over 19 seasons. His fi rst championship in the Big East came in 1998 as he earned Coach of the Year honors and won both the regular season and tournament tle. That started a stretch of fi ve NCAA berths in six years that included hos ng an NCAA Regional in 2000, a rarity for a northeast school. The 2007 team was among the best for Hill, as it ed the school record with 42 wins and won both the Big East regular season and tournament tles. Named ABCA East Region Coach of the Year, the Scarlet Knights earned the No. 2 seed in the Charlo esville Regional. A school-record six players off that team were selected in the ensuing MLB Dra . During his career, Hill sent over 70 players to professional baseball - with Todd Frazier and David DeJe-sus both currently in the major leagues - and developed 20 All-America selec ons. His No. 24 was re red at Bainton Field May 10, 2014 a er offi cially re ring in February of that season.

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1950 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

T he Scarlet Knights opened play on Thursday, June 15 in the open-ing game of the tournament against defending na onal cham-pion Texas (22-5)... Texas took a 2-0 lead in the second on Frank

Womack’s two-run homer, and Murray Wall pitched six shutout innings before giving up a run in the seventh... Trailing 2-1, Rutgers rallied to take the lead in the eighth, scoring three runs off Wall on three walks, two singles and an error... Wall walked home a run, and Rutgers fi rst baseman Bob Suba stole home for another... Suba fi nished the game with three stolen bases, as Rutgers set a College World Series record with a total of seven for the game... Herman Hering steadied a er giving up the early home run, and although he walked seven and struck out only one, he also allowed only three hits in going the distance for the win... Ray Van Cleef paced the a ack, going three for four, as Rutgers won, 4-2.

Saturday, June 17, Rutgers faced Wisconsin in a second-round winner’s bracket matchup before only 955 fans in steady drizzle... Tom Forster pitched a complete-game six-hi er, and Van Cleef went four-for-fi ve with a double and a run scored to pace the Scarlet 5-3 win, and a 2-and-0 record in the tournament..

On Monday, June 19, Rutgers met Washington State in the winner’s bracket fi nal... The game was a terrifi c pitcher’s duel between Al Willen-brock for Rutgers and Rod Keogh for the Cougars... Willenbrock gave up an early home run to Ted Tappe of the Cougars, but the Scarlet ed it in the fourth on a triple by Jim Monahan and an infi eld out... That would prove to be the only hit off Keogh, but he walked eight and was frequent-ly in trouble... In the seventh, Rutgers loaded the bases, with Willenbrock up... without warning, (Rutgers later said it was not a called play), the runner on third tried to steal home and was tagged out... As he broke, the runner on second started toward third, then hesitated, and was eventu-ally run down and tagged out to complete an unusual double play, killing the poten al rally... In the top of the ninth, Washington State loaded the

bases with no outs... Don Paul grounded sharply to third baseman Steve Kalapos, who threw home for the force there... catcher Hardy Peterson then threw to fi rst to double Paul, and Suba, the fi rst baseman, then spot-ted Gordon Brunswick, the runner at second, trying to make a surprise dash to home... Suba threw back to Peterson, who tagged Brunswick to complete the triple play... It was the second of three triple plays in the CWS... In the top of the 10th, Washington State fi nally broke through on an ou ield error, hit ba er and a two-run double by Terry Carroll to take a 3-1 lead, and Keogh completed his one hi er by re ring the side in the bo om of the 10th... Washington State improved to 3-0, and Rutgers fell to 2-1... Van Cleef, a er going seven-for-nine in the fi rst two games was held to 0-for-5...

On Wednesday, June 21, Rutgers came back from its one-hit ou ng to blow out Wisconsin 16-2...The Scarlet collected 11 hits, including two apiece by four diff erent players, and the Badgers unraveled, commit- ng seven errors... (Van Cleef was 1-for-6)... Herman Hering turned in

his second complete game win of the tournament, sca ering eight hits, and also contributed a triple and a single to the 11-hit a ack... Wisconsin was eliminated at 2-2, and Rutgers joined Texas and Washington State at 3-1 (Texas had beaten the Cougars, 12-1, on Tuesday). Washington State drew the bye into the championship game, and Rutgers faced Texas for the second me, on Thursday, June 22.. The Scarlet went with sec-ond-round winner Tom Foster, but Texas knocked him out early, scoring three in the second, and fi ve in the fourth on their way to a 15-9 win... Charlie Gorin went the distance for Texas, despite allowing 12 hits and nine runs, as the Longhorns out-hit Rutgers, 15-12...Texas went on to win the tle over Washington State the next night, 3-0, while Rutgers fi nished third at 3-2... fi nishing the season at 17-4-1...Van Cleef was 2-for-4 in the fi nal game to fi nish the CWS at .417 on 10-for-24, and was named the Most Outstanding Player.

Standing (L-R): Ted McDonough, Charlie Ruddock, Jim Clark, Allen Willenbrock, George Ruddy, Tom Foster, Hardy Peterson, Hal Tindall, George Kaye, Bob Suba, Tex Maskelevich, Herm Hering, George Case Squa ng (L-R): Don Biehn, Jim Monahan, Dudley Eppel, Julie Lebo , Ray Van Cleef, Alan Stull, Steve Kalapos

RUTGERS 1950 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES GAME BY GAME RECAP

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Year Player Dra ed/Signed By1950 Harding Peterson Pi sburgh Pirates1956 John Brugler New York Giants1961 Pete Hall New York Yankees Jim Wakeling Cincinna Reds1963 Jeff Torborg Los Angeles Dodgers1966 Bud White (Rd 1, #8) Bal more Orioles Bob Dickman (Rd 12, #223) Houston Astros1967 Robert Kenney (Rd 38, #708) San Francisco Giants1968 Edgar O (Rd 49, #884) Los Angeles Dodgers1969 Robert Young (Rd 33, #768) Cincinna Reds1970 Doug Bri elle (Rd 2, #43) Detroit Tigers1971 Mickey White (Rd 25, #578) Philadelphia Phillies1977 Karl Anderson (Rd 3, #78) Sea le Mariners1980 Gary Marinowski (Rd 24, #609) Houston Astros1984 Mark German (Rd 22, #552) Cincinna Reds1987 Bob MacDonald (Rd 19, #491) Toronto Blue Jays Sam Ferre (Rd 26, #671) Cleveland Indians Sco Trochim (Rd 53, #1202) Cincinna Reds1988 Gary Resetar (Rd 17, #441) Minnesota Twins Darrin Winston (Rd 18, #446) Montreal Expos Paul Johnson (Rd 21, #546) New York Mets Glen Gardner (Rd 59, #1360) Atlanta Braves Kevin Kerekes Pi sburgh Pirates1989 Lee DeLoach (Rd 13, #344) Los Angeles Dodgers Kevin Conover (Rd 25, #641) Chicago White Sox Eric Young (Rd 43, #1123) Los Angeles Dodgers1990 Ted Ciesla (Rd 13, #355) Montreal Expos Darrin Kotch (Rd 27, #725) Montreal Expos Bob Fazekas (Rd 38, #1001) Detroit Tigers Sean Ryan (Rd 38, #1002) Philadelphia Phillies1991 Jason Imperial (Rd 38, #988) Milwaukee Brewers Jim Kohl (Rd 46, #1188) Minnesota Twins1992 Angel Echevarria (Rd 17, #487) Colorado Rockies1993 Mike Higgins (Rd 22, #632) Colorado Rockies Doug Alongi (Rd 33, #922) Chicago Cubs Phil Schneider (Rd 49, #1365) Colorado Rockies1994 Chris Cochrane (Rd 14, #373) Oakland A’s1996 Bill Malloy (Rd 6, #162) San Francisco Giants Sco Madison (Rd 12, #364) Tampa Bay Devil Rays Rich Sai a (Rd 30, #898) Los Angeles Dodgers1997 Juan Pacheco (Rd 22, #675) Bal more Orioles1998 Mike Mundy (Rd 24, #720) Colorado Rockies Dave Marciniak (Rd 28, #829) Minnesota Twins Adam Neubart (Rd 43, #1300) Arizona Diamondbacks Chris Dorse Chicago Cubs Keith Connolly San Francisco Giants1999 Pete Zoccolillo (Rd 23, #710) Chicago Cubs2000 David DeJesus (Rd 4, #104) Kansas City Royals Darren Fenster (Rd 12, #344) Kansas City Royals Jake Daubert (Rd 15, #446) Sea le Mariners Joe B. Cirone (Rd 30, #900) Oakland Athle cs Mike O’Brien Detroit Tigers

Year Player Dra ed/Signed By2001 Billy McCarthy (Rd 6, #195) Atlanta Braves Buddy Gallagher (Rd 18, #544) Colorado Rockies Eric Brown Chicago Cubs2002 Bobby Brownlie (Rd 1, #21) Chicago Cubs Val Majewski (Rd 3, #76) Bal more Orioles Jason Bergmann (Rd 11, #317) Montreal Expos Tim Sweeney (Rd 20, #587) Montreal Expos Tom Crohan Florida Marlins Tom Wheeler St. Paul Saints Ryan Molchan Johnstown Johnnies2003 Vinny Esposito (Rd 22, #650) Toronto Blue Jays Daniel McKenna (Rd 27, #789) Milwaukee Brewers Alberto Vasquez NJ Jackals/St. Paul Saints2004 Jeff Frazier (Rd 3, #73) Detroit Tigers Jack Egbert (Rd 13, #389) Chicago White Sox Nick Cerulo (Rd 26, #775) St. Louis Cardinals Graig Badger Toronto Blue Jays Shaun Parker New York Yankees2005 Johnny Defendis (Rd 20, #880) Chicago Cubs2006 Jeff Grose Kalamazoo Kings2007 Todd Frazier (Rd 1, #34) Cincinna Reds Ryan Hill (Rd 15, #477) San Diego Padres Dave Williams (Rd 15, #484) New York Yankees Frank Meade (Rd 24, #739) Cincinna Reds Mike Bionde (Rd 36, #1081) Kansas City Royals2008 Tom Edwards (Rd 28, #836) Bal more Orioles Vic Cegles Washington Na onals2010 Pat Biserta (Rd 24, #739) St. Louis Cardinals Jaren Ma hews (Rd 32, #967) Cincinna Reds Jayson Hernandez (Rd 41, #1253) Boston Red Sox Casey Gaynor Cleveland Indians2012 Patrick Kivlehan (Rd 4, #131) Sea le Mariners Ryan Fasano Milwaukee Brewers Michael Lang Arizona Diamondbacks2013 Rob Smorol Boston Red Sox Charlie Law Rockland Boulders Nathaniel Roe Rockland Boulders2014 Brian O’Grady (Rd 8, #245) Cincinna Reds Steve Nyisztor Arizona Diamondbacks2015 Mark McCoy (Rd 29, #879) Kansas City Royals Vinny Zarrillo Somerset Patriots

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AAbbatello, Vincent, 1951Acampora, Bobby, 2003, 04, 05, 06Acken, R.G., 1913, 14Ackerman, Ma , 2012Ackerman, Roger, 1958Adrain, Robert, 1971, 72Albanese, Alan P., 1979Albe, Paul M., 1972Albert, John, 1975, 76, 77Alongi, Douglas, 1991, 92, 93Ammerman, Lee, 1958Amrhein, John G., 1968, 69Anderson, David, 1979, 80, 81, 82Anderson, D.J., 2008, 09, 10, 11Anderson, Jeff , 2015Anderson, Karl A., 1975, 76, 77Anderson, Wiliam A., 1967Andrea, M.T., 1909, 10, 11Anger, Sco , 1978, 79Angyal, Joe, 1944Antalek, Michael P., 1970, 71Apgar, Edward G., 1952Applegate, Robert, 1979, 80, 81, 82Aquino, Sal, 1994, 95, 96Armour, Leslie, 1959Armstrong, Robert, 1931, 32Arthur, John S., 1953Astley, Frederick B., 1931Atchison, Sean, 2001, 02, 03Atwood, Donner, 1944Ayers, Seth, 1994Azarita, Frank, 1958

BBadger, Graig, 2001, 02, 03, 04Baehr, George A., 1932, 33Baio, Salvatore, 2005Baione, Joseph, 2005, 06Baker, A.K., 1980Baker, C.N., 1917, 18, 19, 20Baker, J.L., 1907Baker, James C., 1967, 68Balducc, Joseph, 1986Ballou, Robert, 1944Baltz, Robert E., 1965Barbarisi, Louis, 1989Barckley, Mike, 1989, 92, 93Barnewell Jr., John J., 1942Basarab, Michael, 1957, 58, 59Batchelder, W.W., 1983, 84, 85Bauer, David, 1985, 86, 87, 88Baxter, Bob, 1995, 96, 97Baxter, Kevin, 2014, 15Bayard, Greg, 2009Bayles, T. Bevier, 1932Beard, Ryan, 2008, 09Beard, Willie, 2009, 10, 11, 12Becker, N.G., 1916Bedford, E., 1987Beekman, John H., 1923, 24, 25Beirne, Alice M., 1981, 82Belding, Edward R., 1963, 64Belko, Ed, 1993, 94, 95, 96Bell, John, 1999, 2000Bell, W.J., 1911Bender, David T., 1923Bender, Cuno, 1935, 36, 37

Benjamin, Robert F., 1974Benson, C.B., 1987Benzoni, Edward W., 1923Berg, H.C., 1915, 16, 17Bergamesca, Ronald, 1954, 55, 56Bergman, Howard, 1989Bergmann, Jason, 2000, 01, 02Beringhouse, Benjamin, 1921, 22Berkowitz, Robert G., 1974, 76Be eridge, Dan, 2007, 08, 09, 10Bevan, Clement, 1946Biehn, Donald L., 1950Bilgrav, Robert P., 1943Bills, Sco A., 1978, 79, 80Bionde, Mike, 2003, 04, 06, 07Bischoff , Joe, 1994Biserta, Pat, 2008, 09, 10Bishop, Joseph, 1989, 90Bishop, John, 1975, 76, 77, 78Blake, Richard, 1959, 60Blight, Joseph, 1941, 42Bliss, LeRoy B., 1928Bliss, Louis G., 1927, 29Bobrowski, Charles, 1937, 38Boe cher, Richard C., 1927, 28, 29Bogus, David, 1990Bohnert, Colin, 2014, 15Boller, E.O., 1911, 12Bolsterle, G.S., 1907Bomersbach, Peter, 1988, 89Boocock, W.H., 1983, 84, 85, 87Boris, Paul S., 1975, 76, 77Bowen, W.C., 1909, 10, 11Bowman Harry B., 1923, 24, 25Box, Merle, 1946, 47, 48Boydell, Craig, 1964Boykin, Brandon, 2008, 09, 10, 11Bradley, Kyle, 2007, 08, 09, 10Bradley, Ryan, 2005, 06Brady, Alfred, 1944Brangenburg Jr., John, 1953, 55Brassem, Dan, 1996, 97, 98Breckley, Joseph, 1918Brehne, Lawrence, 1949Brenhiser, Craig, 1995, 96, 97, 98Bre , P.M., 1989, 90, 91Brey, Howie, 2013, 14, 15Bright, Robert, 1957Brignola, Marc A., 1979, 80Bri elle, Douglas J., 1967, 68, 69Brock, Frank A., 1939, 40, 41Brodie, William T., 1943Brower, Herbert G., 1920Brown, Charles L., 1964Brown, Eric, 1998, 99, 2000, 01Brown, F.S., 1903, 04Browning, D.B., 1914, 15, 16Browning, H., 1976, 77Brownlie, Bobby, 2000, 01, 02Bruce, M.L., 1983, 84Brucker, John, 2013Brudnick, James H., 1968, 69Brugler, John P., 1955, 56Brumaghim, LeRoy, 1972, 73Brumskill, Eric, 1984Brunelle, Robert, 1964, 65Bukovinsky, John M., 1968, 69,70Burke, David J., 1932, 33, 34

Burkholder, Sco , 1997, 98Burns, Frank, 1946, 47, 48, 49Burrows, W.F., 1899Butcher, Howard E., 1923, 24, 25Byrd, Arnold, 1959, 60, 61Byrnes, Brian M., 1970, 71, 72

CCaff rey, Dave, 2002, 04Calabrese, Michael, 1959, 60, 61Calisit, Louis, 1944Callahan, Donny, 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08Calts, Richard, 1934Campbell, Chris an, 2014, 15Campbell, Peter, 1939, 40Campbell, Sean, 2009, 10, 11Cann, James, 1989, 90, 91Can ni, Ernest C., 1923, 24, 25Canuso, Rich, 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05Capasso, Michael A., 1981, 82Carlson, George, 1958, 59, 60Carter, Mike, 2014, 15Casaleggio, Eugene, 1986, 87, 89Cathers, Carl R., 1951, 52Cavano, Herbert E., 1972, 73, 74Cavicchia, Joseph J., 1970Cegles, Vic, 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08Cerefi ce, Donald N., 1963, 64, 65Cerone, James D., 1951, 52, 53Cerulo, Nick, 2001, 02, 03, 04Chamberlain, William I., 1981, 82Chamberlain, J.C., 1980, 81, 82Chapman, Fred W., 1946, 47Cha en, Frank L., 1926Checche o, Chris, 1994, 95, 97Cherrie, Stanley F., 1963Cherry, Deron, 1980Cherry, Duane, 1980Chingery, George, 1957Chizmadia, Albert, 1933, 35Chmielewski, Jerry, 1988Ciccone Jr., Nicholas, 1974Ciemniecki, Brian, 1998, 99, 2000Ciesla, Ted, 1988, 89, 90Cirone, Joe B., 1997, 99, 2000Clark, Eversden L. (Mgr), 1925Clark, James S., 1950, 51Clawson, Robert P., 1961, 62, 63Clemente, Lou, 2013, 14Clements, Thomas E., 1927Clemens, Thomas, 1871Cliff ord, Roderick, 1974Cobb, Ralph S., 1951, 52Cochrane, Chris, 1992, 93, 94Coe, Grover, 1938, 39Columpar, Charles P., 1960, 61, 62Compton, Oliver, 1939, 1941Compton, Oliver K., 1970Conger, F.W., 1899, 1901, 02Conners, Harold R., 1942, 43Connolly, Keith, 1994, 95, 97, 98Conover, H.H., 1899, 1900Conover, Kevin, 1987, 88, 89Conover, Kirk W., 1975, 76Conrad, John, 1990Contant, John M., 1926Compton, Oliver, 1939Cook, R., 1876, 77, 78, 79

Cooke, Leonard, 1939, 40Cooper, H.C., 1908, 09Corbin, R.B., 1895, 97Cordero, Rick, 1986Corneille, James E., 1966, 67Cornish, G.D., 1893Corsi, Rob, 2011, 12, 13Cortazzo, Steven, 1957, 58, 59Cosenzo, Vincent, 2013Costello Ross, 2012, 13Cox, F., 1894, 96Cramer, W., 1879Crohan, Tom, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Crowell, Whiney (Mgr), 1949Cuny, Robert D., 1967, 68, 69Curley, Lee W., 1961, 62Czarnota, Steven W., 1971, 72, 73

DDammeyer, Chris, 1947, 48, 49, 50Dangler, Weston L., 1942Dangremond, 1902Danylchuk, Michael F., 1970, 71Danell, Keith, 1974, 75, 76, 77Daubert, Jake, 1998, 99, 2000Davidowitz, Steve L., 1962Day, Osborne, 1940, 41, 42D’Annunzio, Joe, 2011, 12, 14, 15D’Emperio, Joseph, 1944DeBaum, R.W., 1910, 11Debes, Mark, 1976DeChristofano, OJ, 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07Decker, F., 1898Deddy, Joseph E., 1971, 72DeFebbo, Donald A. (Mgr), 1956DeFendis, Johnny, 2003, 04, 05DeFosse, Mike, 1993, 94DeJesus, David, 1998, 99, 2000Delaney, Kevin, 2014Delehanty, Brian, 1998, 99, 2000, 01Dell, Cur s, 1944Della Rosa, Michael R., 1967Deller, George L., 1968, 69, 70Demarest, W.H., 1880, 81DeMarrais, Doug, 2015Deme Jr., J., 1891DeMo , H., 1891, 93, 94DeMucchio, Michael J., 1927, 28, 29Denardo, Jack D., 1951Dengler, Andrew, 1992, 93, 94Dengler, Merri , 1939Denise, Dred., 1878Denn, Alan J., 1921, 24, 26Dennis, C.E., 1910, 11, 12, 13DePolo, Steven, 1991, 92, 93Derham, Gregory W., 1970, 71Deshler, George R., 1891, 92Deshler, C., 1882, 84Deshler, D., 1882Deutsch, Adam, 1991, 92Devine, Frank, 1943, 46Devish, R.J., 2013, 14, 15DeWi , John, 1883, 84, 85, 87, 90DeWi , T.F., 1882Dial, Erik, 2003, 04DiChiara, Vincent, 1994Dickman, Robert J., 1965, 66Dinger, Carl W., 1943, 44

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Donahue, L.A., 1881, 82, 84Dondero, Francis, 1944Donnelly, Brian, 1992, 93Donofrio, Douglas, 1984, 85Donovan, John J., 1966Dorin, Elliot, 1979, 80, 81, 82Dornan, Robert E., 1921, 22Dorse , Chris, 1995, 96, 97, 98Do o, Eugene, 1931Douglas, Patrick, 1982, 84Downey, Jason, 2005, 06, 07, 08, 09Downs, Philip, 1944Dreswick, Stanly, 1938Driscoll, Kyle, 2014, 15Drucker, Harold I. (Mgr), 1943Duff y, Paul J., 1920, 21, 22Dugan, E.F., 1901, 02Duncan, Rodney, 1971, 72, 73Dunlop, Archie W., 1932, 33Dunphy, Jim, 1988Durand, Edwin M., 1917, 20, 21, 22Durand Jr., F., 1915, 16, 17Durand, James B., 1920Dwulet, Leon J., 1939, 40, 41Dyrek, Stanley, 1976Dzierzgowski, Sco , 1991

EEastman, William P., 1953, 54, 55Eaton, Bill, E., 1962, 63, 64Echevarria, Angel, 1990, 91, 92Edgar, D.R., 1900, 01, 02, 03Edwards, Tom, 2005, 06, 07, 08Egbert, Jack, 2002, 03, 04Egge, Barry S., 1977, 78, 79, 80Egge, Gary, 1964, 65, 66Eiker, Kenneth, 1956Eisenmann, Samuel B., 1926, 28Elefante, Gray, 1982, 83, 84Ellis, John M., 1923Elmendorf, T.L., 1915Elsing, Jerry, 2010, 11, 12, 13Elssesser, Alfred M., 1923, 24El ng, H., 1885, 87, 88, 89, 90Engle, William J. (Mgr), 1953Enyard, I.N., 1893, 94, 95Eppel, Duley A., 1950Esposito, Joe, 2011Esposito, Vinny, 2000, 02, 03

FFallon, Edward, 1946Farley, P.J., 1916Farley, Robert, 1958Fasano, Ryan, 2011, 12Fausse , W.W., 1907Favatella, Nick, 2011, 12, 13, 14Fay, Robert C. (Mgr), 1961, 62, 64Fazekas, David, 1993, 94, 95Fazekas, Roebrt, 1987, 89, 90Fazekas, Robert E., 1960, 61Federico, Richard, 1978, 79, 80, 81Feeney, Sean, 2014Feigus, Jay, 1984, 85Feldman, Joseph, 1952, 53, 54, 55Feliz, Luis, 2006, 07, 08, 09Fendrihc, C.N., 1934Fenster, Darren, 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Fenn, William B., 1973, 74Ferre , Sam, 1985, 86, 87Fisher, D.J., 1906, 07, 08Fisher, Rob. F., 1873, 74, 75, 76, 77Fisher, W.A., 1900, 01, 02, 03Fitz-Gerald, A.B., 1897Fleming, Craig, 1993, 94, 95Fleming, Ryan, 2014, 15Flitcra , Mildreth M., 1942Fynn, Joseph J., 1974, 75Flynn, William E., 1921Folinusz, Chris, 2014, 15Food, G.B., 1903, 04, 05Foster, Thomas M., 1950, 51, 52Fox, Adin B., 1926, 27, 28Francis, E.A., 1891Frank, Leonard, 1933, 35Frazier, Jeff , 2002, 03, 04Frazier, Todd, 2005, 06, 07Freeman, Robert, 1940Freeman, Milo, 2015Freeman, William, 1938, 40French, W. Edward, 1920Frey, Gene B., 1963, 64, 65Frezza, Joseph C., 1968, 69, 70Fuller, P.J., 1871, 72

GGaeta, Nick, 2009Gallagher, Buddy, 1998, 99, 2000, 01Gallucci, Paul, 1995, 96, 97, 98Gandolfo, John P., 1979, 80, 81, 82Gargan, Thomas, 1919Gardner, Glen, 1986, 87, 88Garlick, Bre , 2007, 08Garre , C. Bertram, 1928, 29, 30Garrick, Daniel E., 1965, 66Gatyas, William, 1954, 55, 56Gauthier, Paul, 1982, 83Gaynor, Casey, 2007, 08, 09, 10Gaynor, Colin, 2003, 04, 05Gebler, Tyler, 2010, 11, 12, 13Gelman, George, 1944Geltner, 1885George, W.R., 1878Geraghty, Gary, 1985, 86, 87, 88Gerckens, John, 1989, 90, 91Germann, Mark, 1981, 82, 83, 84Giallella, Brian, 1993, 94Gianinni, Ma , 2006, 07, 08, 10Gillam, L.G., 1914, 15Gillmore, E.D., 1871Girard, Roland T., 1936Gladding, A.L., 1909, 10, 11, 12Glenn, Jeff rey M., 1976Glowacki, Alfred, 1946Gluck, Noel, 1985, 86, 87, 88Goin, Jon, 1958, 59Going, Frank, 1954, 55, 56, 57Goldberger, Robert S., 1944Goldfi sher, Jerome D. (Mgr), 1951Gordinier, Karl D., 1927Gorman, John R., 1978, 79, 80Gossard, Jon, 2005, 06, 07, 08Gould, Robert A. (Mgr), 1943Go hardt, Raymond C., 1932Gowen, I.W., 1878, 79Grava , Richard A., 1951

Gray, Henry O., 1925Gray, W.G., 1917Greco, Mike, 1986, 87, 88, 89Green, C.W., 1907, 08, 09, 10Green, H.E., 1903, 04, 06Greenstein, Josh, 2003Griffi ths, Edward, 1959, 60, 61Grose, Jeff , 2003, 04, 05, 06Grossman, Jack, 1930, 31Grossman, Morris, 1934, 36Grover, Jason, 2002, 03, 04, 05Grundhauser, Ed, 1981, 82, 83Grundhauser, Tony, 1982, 83, 84, 85Gruninger, Frederick E., 1952, 53Grusky, Gerald, 1956Gsell, Donald A., 1952Gussis, Christopher, 51, 52, 53Gwinn, Vinton, 1954, 55, 56

HHaas, Bruce, 1969Haberman, Michael, 1987, 88, 89Haines, Cliff ord C., 1960Halasnix, Stephen, 1984Hall, J. Newton, 1933, 34Hall, Peter W., 1960, 61, 62Harker, M.L., 1915Harkins, J.A., 1881, 82Harrison, C.W., 1885Hart, F.M., 1898, 99, 1900, 01Hart, Michael J., 1968Harter, A. Glenn, 1933Hasty, Sam, 2011, 12, 13Haver, Richard Y., 1950, 51Hawken, Bre , 1996, 97, 98, 99Hayes, Robert L., 1979Hazel, Homer H., 1924, 25Healing, Steve, 2004, 05, 06, 07Heenan, Francis, 1932, 34Heider, C., 1906Heir, Donald (Mgr), 1948, 49Helman, Jeff rey, 1975, 76, 77, 78Helman, Michael D., 1975, 76, 77Hemerda Jr., Louis, 1934, 35Henderson, Richard A., 1965, 66Henderson, Robert, 1959Hendricks, Carlos, 1979Hendricks, Darryl, 1981, 82, 83Hendrickson, Hendrick A., 1873Hepburn, Joseph H., 1934Hering, Dale, 2008Herma, Edward, 1932, 33Hermann, Jim, 2000Hernandez, Eric, 1999Hernandez, Jayson, 2008, 09, 10Herrero, Jose, 1984Herring, Herman H., 1947, 49, 50Herrman, Jim, 1999Herrmann, Max, 2014, 15Heyer, G.K., 1899, 1900, 01, 02Hibbs, M. Gregg, 1926, 27, 28Higgins, Joseph T., 1967, 68, 69Higgins, Mike, 1990, 91, 92, 93Hill, Dennis, 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10Hill, Ryan, 2004, 05, 06, 07Hirschhorn, Lloyd E., 1932, 34Hitchner, A.E., 1901, 02, 03, 04Hobbs, Kevin, 1985

Hoehler, David, 1989, 90, 91Hoermann, Bill, 2010, 11, 12, 13Hoff er, Robert, 1957, 58Hogan, R.J., 1887, 88, 89, 90, 91Hogan, J.S., 1887, 88, 89, 90, 91Holford, Ronald H., 1953, 54Holt, Steve, 2004, 05, 06, 08Hommann Jr., C.C., 1908, 09, 10Homyak, James C., 1972, 73, 74, 75Hooey, Steven, 1985, 86Hook, Steve, 2003, 04, 05, 06Hopkins, Russ, 2009, 10, 11, 12Hopwood, William, 1957, 58Horn, J.K., 1880, 81, 82Horn, Roland W., 1953Hornaday, David, 1988, 89, 90, 91Horta, Lance, 1997, 98, 99Horton, Lester, 1930Horvath, Joseph, 1941, 42Horvath, Ronald, 1988Houghtaling, E.H., 1903Hover, Michael F., 1976, 77, 78Hovey, H.F., 1907, 08Howard, Clarence, 1929, 30Howell, H.J., 1900, 01, 03Howle , N.O., 1912, 13, 15Hruby, Charles, 1914, 15Hughes, Evere (Mgr), 1950, 52Hughes, Mark, 1990, 91Hughes, W.R., 1906, 07Hutchinson, Travis G., 1963, 64

IIaniero, Joey, 2008, 09Imperial, Jason, 1991Ingersoll, C.E., 1984, 85, 87Ioviero, Neil, 1991, 92, 93, 94Irwin, Joseph C., 1929

JJackson, George, 1946Jackson, James H., 1968, 69, 70James, Kevin, 1991, 93, 94, 95Janin, Franklin H., 1930, 32Jansen, Jim, 2003, 04, 05, 06Jarred, William, 1878Jaworoski, Jason, 1996, 97, 98Jenkins, P.T., 1875Jennings, James H., 1972, 73Jennings, John, 2013, 14, 15Jennings, H.L., 1913, 14, 15Jewe , E.W., 1879Jimenez, Jarred, 2007, 08, 09, 10Johnson, Alex, 1872, 73, 74Johnson, Bruce, 1953, 54Johnson, Charles A., 1923, 24, 25Johnson, Frank L., 1921, 22Johnson, Julian, 2007Johnson, Paul, 1985, 86, 87, 88Jones, Robert A., 1943Jose, Frank, 1939, 40, 41

KKalapos, Steve, 1947, 48, 49, 50Kalb, Aaron, 2002, 03, 04, 05Kalinger, Roger P., 1963, 64, 65Kapp, Ryan, 2009, 10Kassan, Sco , 1992, 93, 94, 95

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Kauff man, Sean, 1984, 85, 86Kaye, George M., 1950Kehoe, Thomas J., 1963Keller, Ma , 1996, 97, 98Kelly, E. Shawn, 1980, 81Kelly, F.R., 1918Kelly, Joseph H., 1921, 22Kelly, Sean, 2014Kennedy, Rich, 1995, 96, 97, 98Kenny, Robert D., 1965, 66, 67Kerekes, Kevin, 1987, 88Kienzle, Raymond A., 1949Kimble, John Kenneth, 1924, 25, 26King, Bryan D. (Mgr), 1943Kingsley, Tom, 1983, 84Kingston, David H., 1943Kip, Walter, 1871, 72, 73, 74Kirkpatrick, J.B., 1897, 98, 99, 1900Kivlehan, Patrick, 2012Klein, Paul I. (Mgr), 1969Kleinbaum, Jeff . P., 1973, 74, 75, 76Klug, Harold, 1959, 60, 61Kmiec, Sco , 1992, 93, 94Kohl, Jim, 1988, 89, 90, 91Koperwhats, Robert J., 1951, 52, 53Korneski, Donald, 1958, 59Kosup, Albert J., 1974, 77, 78Kotch, Darrin, 1987, 88, 89, 90Kramer, C. Russell (Mgr), 1931Krauss, William R., 1952, 53, 54Krentar, Edward C., 1923, 24, 25Krilla, Dennis W., 1972, 73Kuch, Frank D., 1963Kuhn, Werner, 1940, 41, 42Kulinski, Andrew, 1982, 84Kurtz, Neil, 1986

LLacey, Gerald, 1954, 55, 56Lacity, Paul V., 1952, 53, 54, 55Ladomirak, Jean (Mgr), 1978, 79, 80Lake, Robert L., 1955, 56, 57Lampariello, Mark, 2005, 06Lamson, Robert N., 1976Lang, Michael, 2008, 09, 10, 11Lanin, Ma , 2000Lansing, H.M., 1880, 81Lasky, Charlie, 2011, 12, 13, 14Laster, Sidney E. (Mgr), 1943Laub, Jason, 1995, 96Lauff er, Robert G., 1942Laurans, Raymond, 1936Law, Charlie, 2009, 10, 12, 13Lawes, C.O., 1917Lawlor, James M., 1978, 79, 80, 81Lazarczyk, Robert J., 1978Leboff , Jules, 1949, 50Lee, Thomas W., 1967, 68, 69Leeds, A.G., 1911, 12, 13, 14Lengyel, Dan, 1985, 86Leon, Benjamin S., 1919, 20, 21, 22Leonard, Frank, 1935Leonard, Robert E., 1955, 56, 57Lepine, Aus n, 1935, 36, 37Lerche, Corey, 2013Lesser, Albert (Mgr), 1927Letson, C.T., 1895Levine, Gary F., 1967, 68, 69

Levis, Richard (Mgr), 1928Liddy, Jack E., 1931, 32, 33Lillis, Chris, 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07Lillis, Kevin, 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10Lillis, Ryan, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Lillis, J.T., 1871, 72Lilton, E., 1887Lipman, Steve E., 1967, 68, 69Linder, Robert (Mgr), 1955Lins, Leroy, 1935, 36, 37Lisojo, Juan, 2010, 11,12Li erio, Joseph, 1991, 92, 93Livingston, James, 1964, 65Livingston, Mike, 2006, 08LoBrace, Bart, 1976Locane, Chris, 1990Locke , S.H., 1890Lockwood, H., 1888Long, Corey, 1995, 96, 97, 98Lord, John W., 1927Losee, Harvey, 1887, 89Ludlam, M.C., 1887, 88, 89, 90Ludlow, G.S., 1893Ludlow, C.B., 1883Lynch, Joseph, 1984, 85, 86, 87Lyons, J.D., 1915, 16, 17, 18

MMacCloskey, Edmond, 1971, 73, 74MacDonald, Rob, 1984, 85, 86, 87MacDonald, Robert E., 1970, 71, 72Macfarlan, Donald, 1942, 43MacInnis, Gordon, 1939, 40MacLean, Lance, 1974, 75, 77MacMichael, Joseph, 1955, 56, 57Madison, Sco , 1993, 94, 95, 96Madormo, James P., 1976, 77Magee, Granville, 1936, 37Mahon, S.C., 1888, 89, 90, 91Majewski, Val, 2000, 01, 02Makoski, William J., 1943, 46Malafronte, Tom, 2002, 03, 04, 05Malandruccolo, 2006, 07Malinoski, Gary S., 1978, 79, 80Mallen, Al, 1992Mallery, Addison, 1923Malloy, William, 1995, 96Maloney, Francis L., 1922Malouf, Peter G., 1960, 61, 62Malvin, S.S., 1902Manf, L.E., 1924Mann, O.D., 1898, 99, 1900, 01Mantz, K. Alan, 1965, 66, 67Marchese, Jay, 1989, 90, 91, 92Marcinczyk, Tom, 2014, 15Marciniak, Dave, 1996, 97, 98Marciniak, Jeff , 1998, 99, 2000, 01Marcus, Paul, 1974Markantes, Thomas, 1936Marrone, Michael J., 1967Mar n, G.W., 1911Mar no, Joseph, 1991, 92, 93Maskalevich, John T., 1949, 50Mason, D.T., 1902, 03, 04, 05Masno, C.M., 1895, 96, 97Mastrolia, Ronald, 1954, 55Mastropaolo, Donald, 1965, 66, 67Matarante, Richard, 1981, 82, 83

Matarante, Steve, 1983, 84Mathis, Aaron L., 1955Ma hews, Jaren, 2008, 09, 10Maull, Ronald L., 1970, 71Maurer, Mark K., 1949Mayers, Brendan, 2012Maynard, O.L., 1875Mazzilli, Vincent, 1993, 94McAlindin, Chris, 1989, 90, 91McAllister, Claude, 1964, 66McCanna, Arthur G., 1943McCarthy, Billy, 2001McComb, Brian, 1990McCoy, Dan, 1992, 93, 94McCoy, Mark, 2015McCue, Jon, 2005, 06, 07, 08, 09McCue, Slater, 2011, 12, 13, 14McDonough, Charles, 1950, 51, 52McDowell, James, 1989, 90McGlennon, William, 1939, 40McKenzie, Donald, 1944McNeil, W.N., 1907McSherry, Donald, 1983, 84, 95Meade, Frank, 2005, 06, 07Meeker, James R., 1978Meiner, Douglas, 1989, 90, 91, 92Mejia, Al, 1983Melillo, Jeff , 2010, 11, 12, 13Mendoza, Dennis, 1969, 70, 71Mendoza, George, 1990Merkel, Evelyn A. (Mgr), 1977Me ler, L.H., 1891, 92Meyer, J.G., 1881, 83, 84Meyer, John H., 1963Meyerkopf, Ma , 2008Michaels, Stephen, 1990, 91, 92Micucci, Ronald, 1988Miles, Bertram P., 1955, 57Miller, Caryle Edgar, 1936, 37, 38Miller, Howard P., 1939, 41Miller, Jeff , 1995, 96, 97, 98Miller, Jeff , 2003, 04Miller, Joe, 1990Miller, Robert C. (Mgr), 1968Miller, Robert W., 1968, 69, 70Miller, S., 1879Milliken, M.G., 1911, 12, 13Mink, John, 1964Mintz, Robert D., 1974, 75Miscik, Joe, 1987, 88Moccio, William P., 1979Mohn, O.L.F., 1891, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97Molchan, Ryan, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Molve, 1903Monahan, James E., 1950, 51, 52Moon, R.F., 1902, 04Mooney, John W., 1969, 70, 71Moore, Clarence, 1883Moore, A.C., 1883, 84, 85Moran, Chris, 1980, 81, 82, 83Morehouse, Fred T., 1981Morehosue, Rick, 1983Morelli, Raymond, 1978, 79Morris, J.A., 1880, 81, 82Morrison, Mahlon G., 1951, 53Morton, Norman L., 1943, 47, 48Moskowitz, Lee, 2002, 03Mullen, John, 1938, 39

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OO’Brien, Mike, 1997, 98, 99, 2000O’Brien, Mar n, 1986, 87, 88, 89O’Connell, Mort L., 1931O’Connor, George, 1946, 47O’Donnell, Sco J., 1979O’Grady, Brian, 2011, 12, 13, 14O’Leary, Pat, 2012, 13O’Neill, Dan, 2011, 12O’Reilly, John, 2015O’Rourke, Edward F., 1947Odachowski, Anthony, 1981Ogden, Alan D., 1943Ohlen, E.A., 1882Ohlen, S.H., 1881, 82Oldt, Robert J., 1972, 73Olsen, Jus n, 2010Olson, Walter, 1954, 55, 56O’Neill, Dan, 2010Oram, K.S., 1896, 97, 98Osborne, Robert, 1987, 88O , Edgar A., 1966, 67, 68Ozoroski, Mark, 1986, 87, 89

PPall, Thomas A., 1974, 75Palomba, R., 1935Palombit, Joseph, 1982, 83, 84Parak, John, 1985Parker, Shaun, 2003, 04Parrish, Michael, 1986, 87Parro , R.B., 1893. 94, 95, 96, 97Pascale, Anthony J., 1966, 67Pa erson, Ma , 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08Pa on, Douglas, 1960, 61Pavlosky, Gary E., 1973, 74, 75Pearse, E.J., 1902, 03, 04, 05Pecora, Michael J., 1928, 29, 30Pellowski, Michael J., 1969, 70Penbera Jr., Joseph J., 1967, 68Pennella, Rocco D., 1961, 62, 63Pennington, Frank, 1935, 36, 37Pepe, Pat, 1998, 99, 2000, 01Perkins, James, 1940, 41

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Perkowski, TJ, 2014, 15Perrine, Dan, 2009, 10, 11, 12Perry, Ronald, 1976, 77, 78Pesin, Arthur D. (Mgr), 1950Peterson, C. Donald, 1963Peterson, Harding W., 1948, 49, 50Peterson, Sean, 2009, 10Pfa ausen, E. Charles, 1925Pfeiff er, Fran, 1956Phillips, Charles, 1954, 55, 56Phillips, Tom, 1995, 96, 97, 98Piccirillo, John J., 1972, 73Pierce, Jeff , 1998, 99, 2000, 02Pierson, Kyle, 1995Pietrucha, Robert J., 1961, 64Piez, C.W., 1909Pimentel, Evan, 2010, 11, 12Pi , Thomas A., 1966Pla , Alfred W., 1921, 22, 23, 24Plummer Jr., L.P., 1905Poole, C.S., 1893, 94, 95, 96Popowski, Mike, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Porcino, Mar n P., 1974, 75Porter, Walter T., 1952, 53, 54Po er, Ellis F., 1873, 74, 75, 76, 77Potzer, Emil, 1941, 43Powell, David R., 1971, 72, 73Powell, J.K., 1914Powre, Brian, 1990Pren ss, A.A., 1910, 11Pren ss, R., 1878Preziosi, Tom, 2004Price, William H., 1873, 74, 75Pringle, Wallace, 1935, 36, 37Prusinsky, Robert, 1993, 94, 95, 97Pustay, Ma , 2003, 04, 05, 06

QQuerns, Tim, 2004, 05, 06, 07Quick, Jacob, 1958, 59, 60Quinn, John, 1985

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Rieley, Emory C. (Mgr), 1929Riggio, Bill, 1999, 2000Riggs, A.R., 1898Riker Jr., J.R., 1916Rinehart, Norman, 1947, 48Rini, Chris, 2004Ri er, R.F., 1906Roberts, J.M., 1891Roberts, John C., 1957Roberts, Kenneth J., 1976, 77Robertson, Larry L., 1970Robeson, Paul, L., 1916, 18, 19Robinson, G.H., 1911, 13Robinson, W., 1909Rodriguez, Cory, 2002, 03, 04, 05Roe, Nathaniel, 2010, 11, 13Rogers, Don (Mgr), 1954Rogers, F.V., 1883, 84Rogoff , Joseph, 1944Roman, Michael, 1984Rooney, Thomas F., 1934, 35, 36Rosa, Gaby, 2014, 15Rosario, Jamel, 2001, 02, 03Rosen, Stanley, 1927, 28, 29Rosencrantz, W.B., 1893Ross, Clarence A., 1920, 21Ross, Edwin F., 1872, 73, 74Rossi, Angelo J., 1970, 71, 72Roth, Tim, 1990, 91, 92Ro ger, A.H., 1891, 92Rowe, A.C., 1916Rowland, J.E., 1907Rubenstein, Alan D., 1947, 48, 49Ruddock, Charles E., 1950Ruddy, George W., 1950Rugen, W.H., 1906, 07Ruggiero, Bill D., 1962, 63Rule, George B., 1918, 19Runyon, E., 1879Runyon Jr., C., 1892, 93, 94, 95Russell, William C., 1960, 61, 62Russo, Robert A., 1973Ryan, Robert W., 1969, 70, 71Ryan, Sean, 1988, 89, 90

SSaba, John C., 1948, 49, 50Sacco, Alfred, 1982Sai a, Rich 1994, 95, 96Sandorff , Alfred J. (Mgr), 1926Sangemino, Vincent, 2005, 06, 07, 08, 09Sangster Jr., G.M., 1908, 09, 10, 11San ago, David, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Santoro, Steven H., 1972, 73, 74, 75Saraceno, Robert, 1985Sarles, E.H., 1898, 99Schack, Jarre , 2011,12Schank, Harold, 1938, 39, 40Schapley, Thomas, 1979, 80, 81, 82Schaub, Louis, 1954, 56Schenck, C., 76, 77, 78, 79, 80Schenck, H.W., 1911, 12, 13Schenck, L.W., 1914Schleiff er, Norman, 1980, 81Shcmidt, William, 1915Schneider, John, 1996, 97Schneider, Phil, 1990, 91, 92, 93Schorr, Robert, 1946

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Stout, J.C., 1888, 89Strang, C.H., 1888, 89, 90,91Strapp, Francis, 1935, 36Strickland, R., 1883, 84Strickland, W.P.C., 1896, 97, 98Stringfellow, Allen E., 1943Strohmayer, Al, 1956Stull, Alan S., 1950, 51Stupienski, Duane, 1982, 83, 84, 85Stupienski, Ray, 1980, 81, 82, 83Suba, Robert S., 1947, 48, 49, 50Summerill, John M., 1921Surdez, Richard J., 1966, 67, 68Suseck, Chris, 2015Su on, Leonard, 1984, 85, 86, 87Sweeney, Pat, 2011, 12, 13, 14Sweeney, Thomas D., 1972, 73, 74Sweeney, Tim, 2000, 01, 02Swiderski, Steve, 1984Sykes, Charles, 1919

TTaliaferro, Leland L., 1918, 19, 20Talman, M.P., 1913Tarcher, Leonard, 1932, 33Taylor, A., 1905Taylor, Harold C. (Mgr), 1920Taylor, James A. (Mgr), 1944Tedesco, Frank E., 1948Tennebruso, Jerry, 1992Terebetski, Bob, 1999, 2000Terhune, J., 1879Terrill, C. Hoyt, 1926Thompson, C.T., 1908Thompson, Joe H., 1962Thompson, Roy, 1930, 33Thorne, David, 1964, 65Thorp, W.L., 1902, 03Tietz, Ma , 2013Tighe, Gerald R., 1976, 77, 78, 79Tilton, Henry, 1938, 39Tindall, Harold A., 1950, 51, 52Tootleman, Paul, 1957, 58, 59Torborg, Jeff rey A., 1961, 62, 63Travers, M.S., 1910, 11Trechock, Walter, 1947, 48Triandifi lou, Angelo, 1940, 42Triola, Victor J., 1927Trochim, Sco , 1984, 85, 86, 87Troiano, Peter J., 1927, 28, 29Truex, Arnold T., 1934, 35Trump, Ted, 2000Tullman, Don A., 1972Tumolo, Joseph F., 1967, 68Twing, W.D., 1912, 13, 14

UUlrich, Ken, 1999, 2000

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VanNest, S., 1880VanOlden, Glen, 1982, 83VanOrden, F., 1892, 93VanOrden, P., 1893VanOrden, Ralph P.S., 1919, 20VanSant, F.R., 1904, 07VanSlyke, W.C., 1893, 94Varey, Alexander, 1958, 59Vasquez, Alberto, 2000, 01, 02, 03Vazquez, Andres, 2011, 12Varju, Joseph, 1939, 41Venerus, John, 1946Vigh, William J., 1943, 47, 48Voorhees, Nat., 1878Voorhees, J.B., 1895, 96Voorhees, H.R., 1898Voorhees, Ralph, 1946, 47Vredenburgh Jr., LeRue, 1872, 73

WWade, Thomas K., 1923, 24, 25Wade, Timothy F., 1971, 72, 73Waggoner, E., 1888Wahl, Harry L., 1946Wakeling, James T., 1960, 61, 62Waleck, Joe, 1995, 96, 97, 98Wales Jr., G.F., 1914Walker, Kyle, 2015Walker, Stewart Newton, 1928, 30Wallace, James, 1939, 40, 41Wallace, Keith, 2013Wallace, W.H., 1907, 1909Waller, Donovan, 2014Walsh, Barry, 1997, 98, 99, 2000Walsh, Daniel P., 1965, 66, 67Wares, Ryan, 2015Wargo, Tony, 2005, 06, 07, 08, 09Waring, James H., 1951, 52Waterfi eld, John R., 1915, 16, 17, 20Weaver, E.S., 1902, 03, 04, 05Weber, Richard, 1947, 48, 49Webster, Bruce, 1957, 58Webster, E., 1888Wecker, Arthur, 1938Weiner, Charles, 1943Weiss, R. (Mgr), 1946Weller, W.C., 1916, 17, 18Welling, E.L., 1888, 89, 90, 91Wheeler, Tom, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Wheelock, Robert S., 1920, 21Whitacre, William, 1956, 57, 58White, Harold P., 1931, 33White, Harold S., 1965, 66White, John, 1977, 78White, Michael J., 1970, 71Whitehead, Wil, 1873, 74, 75, 76, 77Whitehill, J.S., 1917, 19Whitman, Sidney, 1964Wiggins, Walter E., 1931, 32, 33Wilber, C.P., 1905Wilber, F.E., 1905Wilkins, C.D., 1918Wilkins, Sco , 1987, 88, 89, 90Wilkerson, Michael A., 1981, 82, 83Willenbrock, Allen W., 1950, 51Williams, Brian, 1999Williams, Calvin J., 1979Williams, David, 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07

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THE RON KISH ACADEMIC AWARDThe Ron Kish Academic Award, which honors the Rutgers baseball player with the top grade point average on the team, is presented

annually at the team’s postseason banquet.

1990........................................................................................ Tim Roth1991 .............................................................................. Adam Deutsch1992 ....................................................................................... Tim Roth1993 .................................................................................Steve DePolo1994 ................................................................................... Sco Kmick1995 ................................................................................. Chris Dorse 1996 .................................................................................... Corey Long1997 ........................................................................... Sco Burkholder............................................................................................. Corey Long.......................................................................................... Chris Dorse 1998.................................................................................. Chris Dorse ............................................................................................Lance Horta1999 ...................................................................................Lance Horta2000...............................................................................Darren Fenster2001 ................................................................................Brian Winters2002 ................................................................................Brian Winters2003 ................................................................................. Graig Badger2004...............................................................................Cory Rodriguez.............................................................................................Nick Cerulo2005.................................................................................... Sean Spicer2006.................................................................................... Sean Spicer2007..............................................................................Donny Callahan2008..............................................................................Donny Callahan2009..................................................................................... Jeff Melillo2010 .............................................................................. Sean Campbell2011..................................................................................... Jeff Melillo2012..................................................................................... Jeff Melillo2013..................................................................................... Jeff Melillo............................................................................................ Rob Smorol2014.................................................................................Nick Favatella2015...............................................................................Max Herrmann

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ALL CONFERENCE

COACH OF THE YEAR 4Fred Hill: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 4Doug Alongi: 1993

Darren Fenster: 2000Todd Frazier: 2007

Patrick Kivlehan: 2012

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 3Jake Daubert: 1998

Bobby Brownlie: 2000Gaby Rosa: 2014

BIG TEN CONFERENCE2015 Third Team: Tom Marcinczyk, OF

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE2014 First Team: Nick Favatella 2B Third Team: Howie Brey P, Mike Carter OF, Brian O’Grady 1B, Pat Sweeney SS, Vinny Zarrillo OF

BIG EAST CONFERENCE2013 Second Team: Jeff Melillo C, Nick Favatella 2B Third Team: Steve Zavala OF2012 First Team: Patrick Kivlehan 3B, Jeff Melillo C Third Team: Brian O’Grady OF, Rob Smorol P2011 Second Team: Michael Lang2010 First Team: Pat Biserta Second Team: Steve Nyisztor2009 Third Team: Jaren Ma hews2008 Third Team: Jaren Ma hews2007 First Team: Todd Frazier SS, Dave Williams OF, Jon Gossard DH Second Team: Steve Healing P, Ryan Hill OF Third Team: Tom Edwards 1B2006 First Team: Todd Frazier SS Second Team: Jeff Grose OF, Frank Meade C Third Team: Tim Querns 3B2005 Second Team: Johnny Defendis OF, Colin Gaynor DH, Cory Rodriguez, 2B Third Team: Todd Frazier SS, Jeff Grose, OF 2004 First Team: Jeff Frazier OF Third Team: Graig Badger 2B, Jack Egbert P2003 First Team: Jeff Frazier OF, Ma Wolski DH Second Team: Jack Egbert P Third Team: Steve Normane 1B2002 Second Team: Bobby Brownlie P, Val Majewski OF Third Team: Tom Wheeler P2001 First Team: Val Majewski 1B, Billy McCarthy OF, Bobby Brownlie P Second Team: Ma Wolski 2B2000 First Team: Darren Fenster SS, Bobby Brownlie P, David DeJesus OF, Joe B. Cirone OF, Jake Daubert 3B, Mike Popowski DH All-Rookie Team: Bobby Brownlie P, Val Majewski 1B/OF1999 First Team: Pete Zoccolillo OF Second Team: Darren Fenster SS, David DeJesus OF, Jimmy Wilson P All-Rookie Team: Jimmy Wilson

1998 First Team: Pete Zoccolillo 1B, Dave Marciniak 2B, Adam Neubart OF Second Team: Mike Mundy RHP All-Rookie Team: Jake Daubert, David DeJesus1997 First Team: Pete Zoccolillo 1B Second Team: Mike Mundy RHP All-Rookie Team: Darren Fenster, Mike O’Brien, Barry Walsh1996 First Team: Sco Madison LHP

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE1995 Second Team: Brian Giallella 2B1994 First Team: Kevin James C, Brian Giallella 2B Second Team: Sco Kassan 1B1993 First Team: Mike Higgins C, Bob Windows SS, Doug Alongi OF Second Team: Mike Barckley RHP1992 First Team: Angel Echevarria OF Doug Alongi DH Second Team: Mike Higgins C, Joe Li erio 2B, Mike Winchock 3B1991 First Team: Doug Alongi DH Second Team: Angel Echevarria OF 1990 First Team: Ted Ciesla SS, Angel Echevarria OF Second Team: Dave Hornaday LHP, Chris McAlindin 2B #1989 Sean Ryan 1B, Mark Ozoroski SS, Eric Young OF #1988 Darrin Winston P, Paul Johnson1B, Glen Gardner OF #1987 Darrin Winston P, Sco Trochim 3B, Glen Gardner OF#1986 Glen Gardner OF, Joe Lynch DH# Only one team selected

OVERALL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS95

BY POSITIONC: 6

1B: 112B: 11SS: 93B: 5

OF: 29P: 17DH: 7

BY TEAMFirst: 47

Second: 29Third: 19

Rookie: 12

BY CONFERENCEBig Ten: 1

American: 6Big East: 58

Atlan c 10: 30

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CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

Year Opponent ...................................................................Record1979 Atlan c 10 Tournament (Hershey, Pa.) Penn State 4, Rutgers 3 ....................................................... 0-1 West Virginia 13, Rutgers 10 ............................................... 0-21980 Atlan c 10 Finalist (Washington, D.C.) Rutgers 5, West Virginia 1 ................................................... 1-2 Rutgers 11, Duquesne 1 ...................................................... 2-2 Massachuse s 17, Rutgers 6 ............................................... 2-3 Rutgers 17, George Washington 13 ..................................... 3-3 Massachuse s 12, Rutgers 0 ............................................... 3-41981 Atlan c 10 Champions (Fairfax, Va.)

Rutgers 25, West Virginia 13 ............................................... 4-4 Rutgers 7, West Virginia 5 ................................................... 5-41982 Atlan c 10 Finalist (Piscataway, N.J.) West Virginia 8, Rutgers 2 ................................................... 5-5 Rutgers 6, West Virginia 5 ................................................... 6-5 West Virginia 7, Rutgers 5 ................................................... 6-61986 Atlan c 10 Champions (Piscataway, N.J.) Most Outstanding Player: Sam Ferre Rutgers 4, George Washington 1 ......................................... 7-6 Rutgers 8, West Virginia 3 ................................................... 8-6 West Virginia 9, Rutgers 4 ................................................... 8-7 Rutgers 10, West Virginia 3 ................................................. 9-71987 Atlan c 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.) Rutgers 8, Penn State 1 ..................................................... 10-7 West Virginia 2, Rutgers 0 ................................................. 10-8 Massachuse s 8, Rutgers 3 .............................................. 10-91988 Atlan c 10 Champions (Boyertown, Pa.) Most Outstanding Pitcher: Darrin Winston Rutgers 13, George Washington 2 ..................................... 11-9 Rutgers 10, Massachuse s 1 ............................................. 12-9 Massachuse s 8, Rutgers 4 ............................................. 12-10 Rutgers 8, Massachuse s 5 ............................................. 13-101989 Atlan c 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.) Rutgers 6, Penn State 1 ................................................... 14-10 Temple 9, Rutgers 7 ......................................................... 14-11 George Washington 6, Rutgers 3 ..................................... 14-121990 Atlan c 10 Champions (Boyertown, Pa.) Most Outstanding Pitcher: Darrin Kotch Rutgers 2, West Virginia 1 ............................................... 15-12 Rutgers 8, Massachuse s 7 (14) ...................................... 16-12 West Virginia 11, Rutgers 2 ............................................. 16-13 Rutgers 6, West Virginia 4 ............................................... 17-131991 Atlan c 10 Champions (Boyertown, Pa.) Most Outstanding Player: Jason Imperial Most Outstanding Pitcher: Dave Hoehler Rutgers 4, George Washington 2 ..................................... 18-13 Massachuse s 11, Rutgers 6 ........................................... 18-14 Rutgers 12, Penn State 6 ................................................. 19-14 Rutgers 5, Massachuse s 4 ............................................. 20-14 Rutgers 8, Massachuse s 3 ............................................. 21-141992 Atlan c 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.) West Virginia 6, Rutgers 4 ............................................... 21-15 Massachuse s 9, Rutgers 8 ............................................. 21-161993 Atlan c 10 Champions (Boyertown, Pa.) Most Outstanding Player: Doug Alongi Rutgers 4, George Washington 2 ..................................... 22-16 Rutgers 5, Temple 2 ......................................................... 23-16 Rutgers 7, West Virginia 6 ............................................... 24-161994 Atlan c 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.)

Year Opponent ...................................................................Record West Virginia 12, Rutgers 1 ............................................. 24-17 Massachuse s 9, Rutgers 3 ............................................. 24-181995 Atlan c 10 Finalist (Boyertown, Pa.) Massachuse s 10, Rutgers 9 ........................................... 24-19 Rutgers 9, George Washington 4 ..................................... 25-19 Rutgers 16, St. Bonaventure 12 ....................................... 26-19 Massachuse s 10, Rutgers 3 ........................................... 26-201996 Big East Tournament (Norwich, Conn.) Providence 4, Rutgers 1 ................................................... 26-21 West Virginia 5, Rutgers 0 ............................................... 26-221997 Big East Tournament (Norwich, Conn.) St. John’s 3, Rutgers 0 ...................................................... 26-23 Villanova 12, Rutgers 5 .................................................... 26-241998 Big East Champions (Norwich, Conn.) Jack Kaiser Award: Dave Marciniak Rutgers 9, Seton Hall 7 (17) ............................................. 27-24 Providence 3, Rutgers 2 ................................................... 27-25 Rutgers 14, St. John’s 10 .................................................. 28-25 Rutgers 7, Notre Dame 6 ................................................. 29-25 Rutgers 12, Notre Dame 0 ............................................... 30-251999 Big East Semifi nalists (Trenton, N.J.) Rutgers 13, St. John’s 9 .................................................... 31-25 Rutgers 11, Providence 4 ................................................. 32-25 Providence 9, Rutgers 2 ................................................... 32-26 St. John’s 6, Rutgers 4 ...................................................... 32-272000 Big East Champions (Bridgewater, N.J.) Jack Kaiser Award: Bobby Brownlie Rutgers 11, Pi sburgh 3 .................................................. 33-27 Rutgers 8, Connec cut 7 ................................................. 34-27 Rutgers 6, Seton Hall 2 .................................................... 35-27 Seton Hall 4, Rutgers 3 .................................................... 35-28 Rutgers 1, Seton Hall 0 .................................................... 36-282001 Big East Tournament (Bridgewater, N.J.) Seton Hall 4, Rutgers 2 .................................................... 36-29 Notre Dame 6, Rutgers 2 ................................................. 36-302002 Big East Finalists (Bridgewater, N.J.) Notre Dame 8, Rutgers 3 ................................................. 36-31 Rutgers 4, Boston College 2 ............................................. 37-31 Rutgers 6, Virginia Tech 2 ................................................ 38-31 Rutgers 4, Notre Dame 3 ................................................. 39-31 Notre Dame 3, Rutgers 2 (10) .......................................... 39-322003 Big East Finalists (Bridgewater, N.J.) Rutgers 6, West Virginia 0 ............................................... 40-32 Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 3 ................................................. 40-33 Rutgers 8, West Virginia 7 ............................................... 41-33 Rutgers 15, Notre Dame 11 ............................................. 42-33 Notre Dame 11, Rutgers 3 ............................................... 42-342006 Big East Semifi nalists (Clearwater, Fla.) Louisville 9, Rutgers 8 ...................................................... 42-35 Rutgers 13, Cincinna 7 ................................................... 43-35 Rutgers 9, Connec cut 5 ................................................. 44-35 Louisville 13, Rutgers 3 .................................................... 44-362007 Big East Champions (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Jack Kaiser Award: Todd Frazier Rutgers 13, Notre Dame 2 ............................................... 45-36 Louisville 8, Rutgers 1 ...................................................... 45-37 Rutgers 11, Villanova 0 .................................................... 46-37 Rutgers 12, Louisville 10 .................................................. 47-37 Rutgers 3, Louisville 1 ...................................................... 48-37

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Year Opponent ...................................................................Record Rutgers 7, Connec cut 6 ................................................. 49-372010 Big East Semifi nalists (Clearwater, Fla.) All-Tournament: Steve Nyisztor Rutgers 9, Pi sburgh 5 .................................................... 50-37 Rutgers 6, Connec cut 5 ................................................. 51-37 Connec cut 11, Rutgers 10 (10 innings) .......................... 51-38 Connec cut 7, Rutgers 4 ................................................. 51-392012 Big East Tournament (Clearwater, Fla.) Seton Hall 6, Rutgers 1 .................................................... 51-40 Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 0 ................................................. 51-412013 Big East Semifi nalists (Clearwater, Fla.) All-Tournament: Brian O’Grady USF 5, Rutgers 2 .............................................................. 51-42 Rutgers 9, Louisville 1 ...................................................... 52-42 Rutgers 2, USF 1 .............................................................. 53-42 Connec cut 2, Rutgers 1 ................................................. 53-432014 American Athle c Conference Pool Play (Clearwater, Fla.) All-Tournament: Vinny Zarrillo Rutgers 10, USF 0 ............................................................ 54-43 Memphis 5, Rutgers 1...................................................... 54-44 Louisville 9, Rutgers 3 ...................................................... 54-45

TOURNAMENT HISTORY28 Tournament Appearances

9 Championships54-45 Record

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT14 Appearances6 Championships

26-20 Record

BIG EAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT13 Appearances3 Championships

27-23 Record

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT1 Appearance

1-2 Record

REGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE HISTORY SINCE 1981League Year Record PlaceEastern 8 1981 5-3 1-EastEastern 8 1982 5-3 1-EastAtlan c 10 1983 5-7 T2-EastAtlan c 10 1984 4-7 4-EastAtlan c 10 1985 6-6 3-EastAtlan c 10 1986 9-2 1-EastAtlan c 10 1987 11-4-1 1-EastAtlan c 10 1988 14-2 1-EastAtlan c 10 1989 14-2 1-EastAtlan c 10 1990 14-2 1-EastAtlan c 10 1991 11-5 1-EastAtlan c 10 1992 14-2 1-EastAtlan c 10 1993 14-6 1Atlan c 10 1994 15-4 3Atlan c 10 1995 13-11 4Big East 1996 15-7 2-Na onalBig East 1997 13-11 T2-Na onalBig East 1998 17-3 1Big East 1999 19-7 2Big East 2000 18-5 1Big East 2001 18-8 2Big East 2002 15-11 T3Big East 2003 19-6 1Big East 2004 13-11 5Big East 2005 12-12 5Big East 2006 13-14 T6Big East 2007 20-7 T1Big East 2008 11-16 T9Big East 2009 8-19 11Big East 2010 15-12 6Big East 2011 11-16 10Big East 2012 16-11 T5Big East 2013 14-10 5American 2014 14-9 T3Big Ten 2015 7-17 11

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

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RUTGERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT 16 301950 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES, OMAHA, NEB.Rutgers 4, Texas 2 .............................................................................. 1-0Rutgers 5, Wisconsin 3 ....................................................................... 2-0Washington St. 3, Rutgers 1 ............................................................... 2-1Rutgers 16, Wisconsin 2 ..................................................................... 3-1Texas 15, Rutgers 9 ............................................................................. 3-21966 DISTRICT II CHAMPIONSHIP, PRINCETON, N.J.St. John’s 9, Rutgers 4 ......................................................................... 3-3Rutgers 3, Colgate 2 ............................................................................ 4-3Lafaye e 4, Rutgers 3 ......................................................................... 4-41968 DISTRICT II CHAMPIONSHIP, PRINCETON, N.J.St. John’s 12, Rutgers 0 ....................................................................... 4-5NYU 5, Rutgers 0 ................................................................................. 4-61970 DISTRICT II CHAMPIONSHIP, PRINCETON, N.J.Seton Hall 3, Rutgers 0 ....................................................................... 4-7Penn State 5, Rutgers 1 ...................................................................... 4-81986 NORTHEAST REGIONAL, ORONO, MAINEMaine 5, Rutgers 1 ............................................................................. 4-9Rider 9, Rutgers 4 ............................................................................. 4-101988 NORTHEAST REGIONAL, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.Kentucky 6, Rutgers 2 ....................................................................... 4-11Rutgers 6, Clemson 1 ........................................................................ 5-11Stanford 8, Rutgers 1 ........................................................................ 5-121990 NCAA EAST REGIONAL, WATERBURY, CONN.North Carolina 3, Rutgers 2 .............................................................. 5-13Rutgers 15, Connec cut 5 ................................................................ 6-13Rutgers 5, Maine 4 ........................................................................... 7-13Rutgers 9, North Carolina 4 .............................................................. 8-13Rutgers 4, Georgia 3 ......................................................................... 9-13Georgia 20, Rutgers 9 ....................................................................... 9-141991 CENTRAL REGIONAL, AUSTIN, TEXASOklahoma St. 9, Rutgers 4 ................................................................ 9-15UAB 10, Rutgers 9 ............................................................................. 9-161993 MID ATLANTIC REGIONAL, KNOXVILLE, TENN.Clemson 7, Rutgers 3 ........................................................................ 9-17Rutgers 5, UNC-Charlo e 1 ............................................................ 10-17Kansas 9, Rutgers 2 ......................................................................... 10-181998 SOUTH REGIONAL, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.Rutgers 17, Auburn 15 .................................................................... 11-18Oklahoma 9, Rutgers 7 ................................................................... 11-19Auburn 7, Rutgers 4 ........................................................................ 11-201999 REGIONAL, LUBBOCK, TEXASTexas Tech 5, Rutgers 2 ................................................................... 11-21Rice 6, Rutgers 1 ............................................................................. 11-222000 REGIONAL, UPPER MONTCLAIR, N.J.Rutgers 4, Army 3 ........................................................................... 12-22North Carolina 9, Rutgers 3 ............................................................ 12-23Penn State 6, Rutgers 5 .................................................................. 12-242001 REGIONAL, LINCOLN, NEB.Rutgers 4, BYU 3 ............................................................................. 13-24Nebraska 5, Rutgers 4 ..................................................................... 13-25Rutgers 6, No. Iowa 5 ..................................................................... 14-25Nebraska 14, Rutgers 10 ................................................................. 14-262003 REGIONAL, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.South Alabama 14, Rutgers 1 ......................................................... 14-27Rutgers 9, Jacksonville 5 ................................................................. 15-27Florida State 17, Rutgers 6 ............................................................. 15-28 2007 REGIONAL, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.Oregon State 5, Rutgers 1 ............................................................... 15-29Rutgers 11, Lafaye e 10 ................................................................. 16-29Oregon State 5, Rutgers 2 ............................................................... 16-30

Adelphi 3-2UAB 0-1American 1-0American Legion 1-0Amherst 1-1-1Arkansas State 1-2Army 21-9Auburn 1-1Ball State 0-1Boston College 16-8Bowdoin 1-0Bowling Green 1-0Brown 1-0Bucknell 16-3Buff alo 1-0BYU 1-0Cal-Berkeley 0-1Canisuis 1-0CCNY 3-0Central Connec cut 2-0Central Florida 4-11Central Michigan 0-2Chicago 1-0Cincinna 19-6Clemson 1-1Colby 0-1Colgate 21-7-1Columbia 45-23Connec cut 33-31Cornell 1-0Creighton 0-2CW Post 5-0-1Dartmouth 2-3Delaware 31-27Drexel 1-0Duquesne 6-0East Carolina 0-4Eckerd 0-1Fairfi eld 1-0Fairleigh Dickinson 26-8Florida Atlan c 7-20Florida Gulf Coast 2-0FIU 15-35Florida Memorial 4-1Florida State 0-1Fordham 29-12-3Fort Monmouth 1-0Franklin & Marshall 0-1George Mason 0-1Georgetown 45-8George Washington 10-8Georgia 1-1Georgia Southern 1-1Georgia Tech 11-47Ge ysburg 1-0Glassboro 2-0Harvard 3-0Har ord 2-1Hofstra 8-6Houston 1-2Howard 2-0Illinois 0-4Illinois State 1-0Illinois-Chicago 1-0Indiana 0-3Indiana State 0-1Iona 26-5Iowa 4-5Jacksonville 3-0James Madison 1-2Johns Hopkins 3-0Kansas 0-1Kansas State 1-0Kentucky 1-2Kilmer 1-0Lafaye e 68-29-1Lambuth 1-2La Salle 1-0

Lehigh 61-15Liberty 2-3Lipsomb 1-0Long Island 6-6Louisville 9-21Maguire Air Force 3-0Maine 5-6-1Manha an 0-1Marist 1-0Maryland 5-5-1Massachuse s 33-28MIT 0-1Memphis 2-4Miami 10-49Miami (OH) 0-1Michigan 3-0Michigan State 1-4Middle Tennesee State 0-1Minnesota 5-4Monmouth 26-8Monmouth CC 1-1Montclair State 8-8Morristown 1-0Muhlenberg 2-0Murray State 8-8Navy 3-4Nebraska 0-3Newark Bears 3-1New Hampshire 5-0NJIT 5-0NYU 10-7New York Tech 5-5North Carolina 3-11UNC-Charlo e 1-0North Carolina State 4-5North Dakota 1-0Northeastern 3-0Northwestern 1-2Northern Iowa 1-0Notre Dame 20-34Oklahoma 1-3Oklahoma State 0-2Old Dominion 33-21Ohio State 1-3Oregon State 0-2Pace 11-4Panzer 2-1Pennsylvania 7-4Penn State 29-36Pi sburgh 28-18Princeton 59-37-3Providence 7-8Purdue 3-2Rhode Island 42-11Rice 0-1Richmond 2-0Rider 41-25Rollins 0-2Rutgers Camden 1-0Rutgers Newark 2-0St. Bonaventure 7-2St. Francis (NY) 9-2St. John’s 34-50St. Joseph’s 36-10St. Leo 0-2St. Peter’s 20-2St. Thomas 6-2Seton Hall 52-56-1South Alabama 0-1South Florida 14-13Southern Illinois 7-11Stanford 0-1Stetson 1-2Stevens 2-0Syracuse 4-3Tampa 1-1Temple 43-23-1Texas 1-1

Texas A&M 1-2Texas Tech 0-1Trenton State (TCNJ) 2-1Trinity 1-0Tu s 1-0Tulane 4-11Upsala 8-3Vanderbilt 0-1-1Villanova 38-38Virginia 5-1Virginia Common. 8-7Virginia Tech 8-5Wagner 20-4-2Washington & Lee 0-0-1Washington State 0-2Wesleyan 1-0West Virginia 38-22William & Mary 13-6William Pa erson 4-3-1Wisconsin 2-0

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1946 CHARLES WARD 9 5 4/6 CONNECTICUT L 12-104/10 COLUMBIA W 18-84/13 COLGATE W 9-74/17 PRINCETON W 14-84/20 SETON HALL L 19-184/24 at Drexel W 20-75/1 PANZER L 12-45/8 at Stevens W 4-25/11 at Lehigh W 10-45/15 CAMP KILMER W 11-45/20 at Lafaye e W 4-15/22 LEHIGH L 4-35/25 at Princeton W 7-36/8 Boston College L 11-6

1947 CHARLES WARD 10 4 3/29 at Maryland W 4-03/31 at Columbia L 7-64/3 TRINITY W 6-14/7 FORDHAM L 6-54/11 NWK BEARS W 7-44/12 PANZER W 7-64/23 at Lehigh W 5-34/26 RUTGERS NWK W 17-24/30 at Princeton L 3-15/10 at Lafaye e L 3-25/17 LEHIGH W 10-15/19 at Morristown W 5-15/23 at Amer. Leg. W 12-55/24 LAFAYETTE W 7-2

1948 CHARLES WARD 21 3 3/31 SYRACUSE L 7-24/3 WESLEYAN W 13-34/7 COLUMBIA W 4-24/9 at Army W 9-64/10 PANZER W 17-164/16 COLGATE W 9-24/17 MARYLAND W 12-74/20 at Stevens W 9-04/21 at Lehigh W 3-24/24 PRINCETON W 8-04/28 at New York W 9-54/29 at Fort Monmouth W 5-35/1 SETON HALL L 2-05/8 LAFAYETTE W 7-65/11 at Princeton W 5-35/12 TEMPLE W 6-55/15 LEHIGH W 2-15/17 at Navy W 2-05/19 VILLANOVA W 5-15/21 NEWARK COL. W 5-05/22 at Lafaye e W 7-06/8 MARYLAND W 8-16/9 Navy (NCAA) L 3-26/12 HARVARD W 4-1

1949 CHARLES WARD 18 9 1 3/28 at Virginia W 6-43/29 at Virginia W 11-53/30 at William & Mary W 9-24/1 at Maryland T 2-24/2 at GW L 11-84/4 at Navy L 6-44/9 FORDHAM W 9-64/12 at Temple W 11-64/15 CONNECTICUT W 5-24/16 Army W 7-64/19 NEWARK BEARS L 10-14/20 at Villanova W 5-14/26 PENN STATE W 6-24/27 at Seton Hall L 11-44/30 LAFAYETTE W 16-35/3 at Syracuse W 15-85/4 at Colgate W 11-25/11 at Columbia W 4-15/13 GEORGETOWN L 6-0

5/14 at Lafaye e W 5-15/18 LEHIGH W 7-05/21 PRINCETON W 3-05/28 at Princeton L 5-36/6 St. John’s (NCAA) L 14-86/7 Seton Hall (NCAA) W 7-56/7 Penn State (NCAA) L 7-46/10 at Lafaye e W 4-16/11 VIRGINIA L 4-1

1950 GEORGE M. CASE 20 6 1 3/27 at Maryland W 10-03/28 at Maryland L 10-73/29 at Virginia W 3-23/31 at Washington & Lee T 6-6 4/1 at GW W 4-34/8 NAVY W 11-54/10 at Georgetown W 4-34/12 COLUMBIA W 11-44/15 at Penn State W 6-34/19 LEHIGH W 15-04/21 COLGATE L 7-64/22 PRINCETON W 12-54/29 at Lafaye e W 14-125/4 at Fordham W 10-25/6 AMHERST W 12-05/8 TEMPLE W 11-55/10 VILLANOVA W 12-25/17 at Lehigh W 17-45/20 LAFAYETTE W 9-85/27 at Princeton L 3-26/5 SETON HALL L 13-36/10 VIRGINIA W 10-86/15 vs. Texas (CWS) W 4-26/17 vs. Wisconsin (CWS) W 5-36/19 vs. Washington St. (CWS) L 3-16/21 vs. Wisconsin (CWS) W 16-26/22 vs. Texas (CWS) L 15-9District II ChampsNCAA World Series Third Place 1951 GEORGE M. CASE 15 8 3/26 at Johns Hopkins W 13-13/27 at Maryland L 7-63/28 at GW W 4-23/29 at Georgetown L 3-24/4 at Navy W 6-54/7 MARYLAND W 10-64/14 C.C.N.Y. W 7-44/17 at Villanova W 17-34/18 at Columbia W 3-14/21 LAFAYETTE W 8-54/27 PENN STATE L 2-14/28 at Lehigh L 14-44/30 ST. JOHN’S L 9-45/1 PRINCETON L 4-35/4 at Newark Col. W 16-05/5 SO. JERSEY-RU W 3-25/8 at Seton Hall L 8-45/12 DELAWARE W 4-35/14 at Army W 4-35/16 LEHIGH W 19-15/19 at Lafaye e W 8-36/6 at Princeton L 2-16/9 FORDHAM W 8-4 1952 GEORGE M. CASE 9 7 1 3/27 at Maryland L 8-13/28 at Maryland L 6-53/29 at Navy L 8-44/2 VILLANOVA L 3-14/10 PRINCETON W 6-14/12 C.C.N.Y. W 8-64/19 GEORGETOWN W 5-24/22 at Army W 11-44/30 COLUMBIA L 11-85/2 at Penn State L 11-55/3 at Lafaye e L 8-2

5/10 at Delaware W 8-65/14 at Lehigh W 2-05/16 COLGATE W 12-35/17 LAFAYETTE W 7-35/31 at Princeton W 7-26/7 FORDHAM T 9-9

1953 GEORGE M. CASE 9 5 4/1 at Maryland L 5-34/2 at Johns Hopkins W 5-34/3 at American Univ. W 15-14/8 TEMPLE W 6-04/11 at Columbia L 6-34/15 at Army W 3-14/22 at Villanova L 2-04/25 at Lehigh W 4-24/28 at Princeton L 3-05/9 at Fordham W 3-15/13 LEHIGH W 7-25/16 LAFAYETTE L 4-05/20 DELAWARE W 10-05/23 at Colgate W 11-0

1954 GEORGE M. CASE 9 11 4/2 at Johns Hopkins W 10-34/7 TUFTS W 6-34/10 COLUMBIA L 1-04/13 at Navy L 8-74/14 at Penn W 9-74/21 ST. JOHN’S L 7-44/23 COLGATE L 3-24/24 LEHIGH W 6-25/1 at Lafaye e L 9-15/5 at Penn State L 1-05/12 at Delaware L 7-65/15 FORDHAM W 16-75/19 at Lehigh W 1-0 5/22 LAFAYETTE L 6-45/29 at Princeton L 2-06/5 CONNECTICUT W 4-2

1955 GEORGE M. CASE 9 11 4/5 PENN L 3-14/6 PRINCETON W 13-44/7 at Columbia W 5-34/9 TEMPLE W 4-14/9 TEMPLE L 3-04/15 PENN STATE W 4-14/16 at Fordham L 3-24/20 LAFAYETTE L 2-04/23 LEHIGH W 3-24/23 LEHIGH W 2-04/27 at Princeton L 5-44/30 at Lafaye e L 4-35/4 NEWARK RU W 18-15/7 DELAWARE L 4-05/7 DELAWARE W 2-15/11 McGUIRE AF W 6-05/12 at Villanova L 9-45/18 at Lehigh L 10-55/20 at Syracuse L 7-15/21 at Colgate L 9-4

1956 GEORGE M. CASE 10 8 1 4/2 U. OF MAINE T 4-44/3 at Penn W 8-64/10 PRINCETON W 3-24/12 at Temple W 7-64/14 COLUMBIA L 5-24/14 COLUMBIA W 6-34/20 COLGATE L 8-54/21 at Lehigh W 3-04/23 N.Y.U. L 10-04/27 SYRACUSE W 7-14/28 at Lafaye e L 10-55/5 at Penn State L 7-25/8 at Delaware L 1-05/10 at Princeton L 4-3

5/12 FORDHAM W 2-05/12 FORDHAM W 4-35/16 LAFAYETTE L 21-85/19 LEHIGH W 5-05/19 LEHIGH W 5-4

1957 GEORGE M. CASE 6 10 4/3 TEMPLE W 6-54/9 PRINCETON W 11-84/12 Army L 4-24/13 VILLANOVA L 16-34/20 LEHIGH W 6-14/24 PENN W 8-44/27 at Lafaye e L 11-15/1 at Princeton L 9-15/3 PENN STATE L 9-75/4 at NYU L 12-65/7 DELAWARE L 8-15/8 at Columbia L 13-85/15 LAFAYETTE W 5-45/17 at FORDHAM L 16-35/18 at Lehigh W 5-36/1 St. John’s L 5-0

1958 GEORGE M. CASE 8 9 3/29 COLBY L 5-14/1 C.C.N.Y. W 8-24/2 at Pennsylvania L 7-64/3 MAINE W 6-24/9 PRINCETON L 7-34/10 at St. John’s W 4-34/15 COLUMBIA W 5-34/16 at Army L 6-14/19 at Lehigh L 6-24/26 at Lafaye e L 7-04/30 Muhlenberg W 11-45/2 at NYU L 5-35/10 at Delaware L 9-05/12 at Princeton L 3-25/14 LAFAYETTE W 9-85/16 COLGATE W 4-35/17 LEHIGH W 2-0

1959 GEORGE M. CASE 12 5 3/26 BOWDOIN W 10-03/31 M.I.T. L 2-14/4 at Pennsylvania W 7-54/8 PRINCETON W 5-34/15 at Army W 6-34/17 FORDHAM W 6-54/18 LEHIGH W 5-24/22 at Temple L 7-14/25 LAFAYETTE W 11-104/30 NYU W 6-15/2 ST. JOHN’S L 3-15/6 at Lafaye e W 6-15/8 at Princeton L 6-55/9 DELAWARE L 3-25/12 VILLANOVA W 7-65/16 at Lehigh W 7-36/6 HOFSTRA W 4-3

1960 GEORGE M. CASE 11 6 4/1 MAINE W 3-24/6 PRINCETON L 7-54/9 PENN L 10-44/13 at Wagner W 17-124/15 COLGATE W 7-04/16 at Lehigh L 1-04/20 HOWARD` .W 14-24/23 TEMPLE L 6-54/26 COLUMBIA W 6-44/28 at NYU L 13-124/30 PENN STATE W 4-35/3 at Princeton W 3-15/4 at Columbia W 18-45/7 LAFAYETTE W 8-45/14 LEHIGH W 25-13

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5/19 at Fordham L 9-55/21 at Delaware W 8-4

1961 MATT BOLGER 15 4 1 4/5 ST. JOHN’S W 6-34/7 PRINCETON T 10-104/12 WAGNER W 10-54/15 at Lehigh W 11-44/19 VILLANOVA W 2-04/20 at Pennsylvania W 11-64/22 at Colgate L 8-54/27 RIDER W 3-04/28 at Hofstra W 13-85/1 at Columbia L 4-15/3 at Penn State L 15-25/5 at Temple W 10-85/6 SETON HALL W 5-35/8 NYU W 5-05/11 at Lafaye e W 11-55/13 LEHIGH W 5-25/17 LAFAYETTE W 3-15/19 at Princeton L 4-25/20 DELAWARE W 12-25/20 DELAWARE W 3-0

1962 MATT BOLGER 14 4 3/30 at Virginia W 10-24/4 at Villanova W 6-34/11 at Army W 14-34/14 LEHIGH W 11-24/17 at Princeton L 3-04/19 at Ge ysburg W 8-44/21 COLGATE W 12-34/24 at Rider W 7-64/26 at Muhlenberg W 5-14/28 BUCKNELL W 10-45/1 at Columbia W 8-75/4 PRINCETON W 10-65/9 LAFAYETTE L 14-85/11 COLUMBIA W 7-25/12 at Lehigh W 4-25/14 PENN W 8-45/15 at Lafaye e L 9-85/19 at Delaware L 2-1

1963 MATT BOLGER 11 5 4/4 VILLANOVA W 17-64/6 at Seton Hall L 3-04/11 GLASSBORO W 15-44/13 at Lehigh W 6-54/16 PRINCETON W 3-04/18 ST. JOHN’S L 10-34/20 at Penn State W 5-44/23 RIDER L 8-14/25 at Hofstra W 2-04/27 at Bucknell L 7-65/1 COLGATE W 8-65/3 at Princeton W 7-35/4 TRENTON ST. W 16-55/8 at Army W 12-75/15 LEHIGH L 9-75/17 LAFAYETTE W 4-1

1964 MATT BOLGER 9 11 4/1 COLGATE W 10-24/4 BROWN W 5-24/9 SETON HALL L 6-54/11 LEHIGH W 3-24/16 at St. John’s L 7-04/18 PENN STATE L 5-44/18 PENN STATE L 3-04/24 RIDER L 6-34/25 BUCKNELL W 3-24/27 at Princeton W 2-15/2 at Colgate L 3-15/4 HOFSTRA L 8-25/6 at Army L 4-05/7 LAFAYETTE W 9-2

5/9 GLASSBORO W 5-35/11 TRENTON ST. L 3-25/13 at Lehigh W 5-05/15 at Lafaye e W 7-35/16 at Delaware L 6-55/16 at Delaware L 8-0

1965 MATT BOLGER 11 10 4/6 COLUMBIA L 2-14/9 NEW HAMP. W 4-14/10 at Lehigh W 3-24/15 COLGATE W 4-04/17 LAFAYETTE W 2-04/20 PRINCETON L 2-14/23 at Bucknell L 3-24/24 at Penn State W 3-24/24 at Penn State W 3-24/28 at Army W 7 54/30 at Long Island W 6-55/4 at Columbia W 11-35/5 at Lafaye e L 8-25/8 at Trenton St. W 6-25/10 at Seton Hall L 9-35/12 LEHIGH W 4-05/15 VILLANOVA L 6-35/17 ST. JOHN’S L 11-85/18 RIDER L 7-65/19 at Princeton L 4-25/20 at Hofstra L 4-3

1966 MATT BOLGER 12 8 1 4/6 at Columbia W 6-14/8 NEW HAMP. W 9-54/9 SETON HALL L 4-34/11 at Fordham W 6-44/12 at St. John’s L 2-14/14 LEHIGH W 7-34/16 LAFAYETTE L 11-14/19 at Princeton W 9-24/23 PENN STATE L 6-14/23 PENN STATE W 4-14/26 HOFSTRA W 7-04/29 at Cornell W 3-04/30 at Colgate T 5-55/2 COLUMBIA L 4-35/3 at Lafaye e L 3-15/5 LONG ISLAND W 7-35/7 at Delaware W 13-05/10 PRINCETON W 5-4 vs. St. John’s (NCAA) L 9-4 vs. Colgate (NCAA) W 3-2 vs. Lafaye e (NCAA) L 4-3

1967 MATT BOLGER 13 5 3/31 NEW  HAMP. W 6-14/1 BUCKNELL W 9-04/5 at Columbia W 7-54/8 LAFAYETTE L 9-14/10 at Seton Hall W 9-54/12 ST. JOHN’S W 7-64/14 at Lehigh W 7-34/15 SYRACUSE L 6-04/15 SYRACUSE W 5-44/18 PRINCETON W 5-04/20 at Army W 6-44/22 PENN STATE L 10-24/22 PENN STATE L 4-24/29 VILLANOVA L 4-35/2 at Lafaye e W 12-55/4 LEHIGH W 5-15/6 at Colgate W 2-05/9 at Princeton W 1-0

1968 MATT BOLGER 15 7 1 3/20 ST. PETERS W 15-63/29 FDU W 2-04/2 at Army L 6-24/4 COLUMBIA W 6-3

4/6 at Lafaye e L 3-24/10 NEW HAMP. W 11-84/12 LEHIGH W 6-54/13 COLGATE W 8-74/15 at Fordham T 3-34/16 at Princeton W 7-24/18 at Delaware W 9-44/20 PENN STATE L 4-34/20 PENN STATE W 4-24/22 HOFSTRA W 6-34/25 SETON HALL W 9-04/26 at St. John’s W 3-14/29 at Rider L 7-64/30 LAFAYETTE W 4-25/2 at Lehigh W 10-25/4 at Villanova L 3-15/7 PRINCETON W 10-25/31 St. John’s (NCAA) L 12-06/1 NYU (NCAA) L 5-0

1969 MATT BOLGER 13 17 1 3/21 Kentucky L 5-13/21 Georgia Southern W 8-53/22 Kentucky W 3-23/22 Georgia Southern L 5-23/25 Rollins L 4-23/26 Northwestern W 3-23/27 Amherst L 5-33/27 Amherst T 3-33/28 Rollins L 5-03/29 Northwestern L 6-54/1 DARTMOUTH L 7-24/3 at Army W 11-54/5 LAFAYETTE W 3-24/7 ST. JOHN’S L 5-44/9 NEW HAMP. W 3-04/11 at Lehigh W 5-24/13 at Seton Hall W 5-34/15 PRINCETON W 6-44/21 at Hofstra L 3-14/24 SETON HALL L 9-84/26 at Colgate L 8-04/26 at Colgate W 7-04/28 RIDER L 5-44/30 at Lafaye e L 7-35/1 LEHIGH L 7-35/3 DELAWARE W 3-05/7 FORDHAM W 3-05/8 at Columbia L 7-45/10 N.Y.U. L 8-45/11 at FDU W 3-15/13 at Princeton L 3-0

1970 MATT BOLGER 15 8 4/6 at Delaware L 5-24/7 COLUMBIA W 10-54/10 SETON HALL L 8-24/12 at Fordham W 9-04/13 LEHIGH W 4-34/18 at Penn State W 9-44/18 at Penn State L 6-24/22 HOFSTRA L 7-64/25 COLGATE W 3-04/25 COLGATE W 7-34/26 at Seton Hall L 1-04/29 at Lehigh W 9-65/1 at St. John’s W 4-25/2 at Villanova L 6-25/4 at Rider W 7-35/6 at Lafaye e W 7-45/7 FDU W 9-15/9 NYU W 5-25/9 NYU W 9-45/11 at Princeton W 6-25/12 PRINCETON W 2-1 vs. Seton Hall (NCAA) L 3-0 vs. Penn State (NCAA) L 5-1

1971 MATT BOLGER 12 10 3/30 DARTMOUTH W 4-14/1 at Army L 4-14/2 SETON HALL W 8-54/3 MAINE L 6-44/3 MAINE L 7-54/6 DELAWARE L 7-14/8 at FDU W 8-44/10 FORDHAM W 6-54/13 PRINCETON L 6-24/15 at Lehigh W 2-14/17 PENN STATE W 3-24/17 PENN STATE L 1-04/18 at Seton Hall L 7-24/20 at Lafaye e W 5-14/23 at Syracuse W 8-24/27 ST. JOHN’S L 8-44/29 RIDER L 12-55/1 N.Y.U. W 14-135/1 N.Y.U. W 8-45/4 at Columbia W 13-55/5 LAFAYETTE L 11-35/11 at Princeton W 11-2 1972 MATT BOLGER 9 11 3/28 DARTMOUTH L 9-5 3/29 at Delaware L 5-0 3/30 SETON HALL W 10-6 4/3 FDU W 3-2 4/6 at Army W 2-1 4/10 LEHIGH W 9-7 4/12 PRINCETON W 8-6 4/15 at Penn State L 1-0 4/15 at Penn State L 6-2 4/18 LAFAYETTE L 2-0 4/20 at Villanova L 6-4 4/25 at Lehigh L 8-0 4/27 at Rider L 7-0 4/29 N.Y.U. L 8-2 4/29 N.Y.U. W 10-9 4/30 at St. John’s L 4-0 5/2 COLUMBIA L 7-0 5/5 HOFSTRA W 9-4 5/6 BUCKNELL W 10-3 5/6 BUCKNELL W 5-4

1973 MATT BOLGER 13 18 3/18 at Murray State L 4-2 3/18 at Murray State W 5-3 3/19 at Murray State W 7-4 3/19 at Murray State L 4-3 3/21 at Memphis State L 6-4 3/22 at Memphis State L 5-3 3/23 at Louisville L 3-2 3/24 at Louisville W 15-3 3/27 DARTMOUTH L 11-8 3/29 SETON HALL W 7-6 3/31 CONNECTICUT L 4-1 3/31 CONNECTICUT L 2-1 4/3 DELAWARE L 10-5 4/7 FORDHAM L 9-6 4/7 FORDHAM W 3-2 4/9 at Lehigh L 5-3 4/11 at Princeton W 7-4 4/12 at FDU L 7-4 4/14 PENN STATE W 4-3 4/14 PENN STATE L 9-0 4/15 at Seton Hall W 4-3 4/17 LAFAYETTE W 3-2 4/19 ST. JOHN’S L 13-3 4/21 COLGATE W 3-1 4/21 COLGATE W 5-4 4/24 LEHIGH L 13-12 4/30 at Columbia W 3-2 5/2 at Lafaye e L 5-1 5/5 VILLANOVA W 6-5 5/7 RIDER L 9-5 5/8 PRINCETON L 5-2

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1974 MATT BOLGER 15 17 3/16 at Murray State L 11-23/17 at Murray State W 5-13/17 at Murray State L 11-03/18 Illinois, Chicago W 7-53/18 at Arkansas State W 5-2 3/19 at Arkansas State L 6-43/19 at Arkansas State L 14-33/20 at Lambuth L 9-83/26 DARTMOUTH W 10-44/28 SETON HALL L 12-64/1 COLUMBIA L 16-14/3 at Army L 2-14/6 LEHIGH W 5-24/7 at Fordham W 10-54/7 at Fordham L 8-54/8 LEHIGH W 4-24/12 at Bucknell W 8-54/13 at Penn State W 1-04/13 at Penn State W 8-34/16 at Lafaye e W 3-24/18 at St. John’s L 7-64/20 COLGATE W 7-04/20 COLGATE W 5-14/21 at Seton Hall L 1-04/23 at Lehigh L 6-54/24 at Princeton L 8-74/27 N.Y.U. W 7-54/30 at Rider L 19-145/2 LAFAYETTE L 6-15/4 at Villanova L 9-5 5/5 FDU L 6-55/6 HOFSTRA W 12-7

1975 MATT BOLGER 14 13 1 3/21 at Murray State L 15-03/22 at Univ. of Chicago W 7-33/23 at Murray State L 12-23/24 at Vanderbilt T 7-73/25 at Lambuth L 4-33/26 at Lambuth W 11-23/27 North Dakota W 14-43/27 at Murray State L 21-103/31 F&M L 11-24/1 SETON HALL L 20-14/2 at Columbia L 11-104/5 FORDHAM W 8-04/7 at Lehigh W 13-54/8 at Princeton W 5-44/10 DELAWARE L 2-04/12 PENN STATE L 4-24/12 PENN STATE W 4-24/17 ST. JOHN’S L 11-04/22 LEHIGH W 4-34/23 PRINCETON W 9-04/27 LONG ISLAND W 7-34/27 LONG ISLAND W 3-14/30 at FDU W 8-75/3 VILLANOVA L 7-25/7 RIDER W 7-05/9 LAFAYETTE L 10-25/10 at Seton Hall L 10-55/12 at Army W 2-0

1976 MATT BOLGER 14 8 3/27 NORTHEASTERN W 1-03/30 COLUMBIA L 5-34/4 at Seton Hall L 12-104/7 PRINCETON W 13-74/9 at Bucknell W 5-34/10 at Penn State L 7-44/10 at Penn State L 8-74/13 LAFAYETTE W 12-84/14 at St. John’s L 9-84/16 MONMOUTH C.C. W 8-34/20 at Lehigh W 6-5

4/21 at Princeton L 11-34/24 at Fordham W 6-54/28 at Lafaye e W 7-34/30 FDU W 4-35/4 ARMY W 13-125/8 SETON HALL W 4-25/15 FAIRFIELD W 6-55/21 St. John’s (ECAC) L 1-05/22 Princeton (ECAC) L 5-3

1977 MATT BOLGER 8 10 1 3/30 LAFAYETTE W 6-13/31 at Wagner T 12-124/3 SETON HALL L 11-14/6 at Princeton L 12-04/8 BUCKNELL W 10-14/9 PENN STATE L 3-14/9 PENN STATE L 9-34/11 at Columbia W 7-64/13 ST. JOHN’S L 14-34/14 at Army W 7-34/16 VILLANOVA L 11-74/17 at Delaware W 3-24/17 at Delaware W 7-44/20 LEHIGH W 7-64/22 at Monmouth CC L 7-54/27 at Lafaye e W 7-64/29 at FDU L 5-35/1 at Temple L 23-55/5 PRINCETON L 1-0

1978 MATT BOLGER 17 10 3/28 NORTHEASTERN W 5-03/29 NORTHEASTERN W 6-53/31 LONG ISLAND L 5-24/1 UPSALA W 5-24/2 at Seton Hall L 3-14/4 at Rider W 7-44/5 PRINCETON W 17-44/8 at Penn State L 6-24/8 at Penn State L 3-24/9 at Bucknell W 10-24/10 LAFAYETTE L 6-24/12 at St. John’s W 8-64/13 ARMY W 9-44/16 DELAWARE W 7-44/16 DELAWARE L 11-74/17 COLUMBIA W 9-14/18 at Lehigh L 4-14/21 HOWARD W 7-34/22 IONA W 15-44/25 TEMPLE L 4-24/26 at Lafaye e W 5-44/28 at FDU L 4-34/29 VILLANOVA L 8-75/1 at Princeton W 6-15/3 LEHIGH W 6-15/6 at Fordham W 7-45/7 SETON HALL W 2-1

1979 MATT BOLGER 5 17 3/27 at Columbia L 7-23/28 LAFAYETTE W 8-03/31 at Long Island L 10-34/1 SETON HALL L 4-04/6 BUCKNELL W 7-44/7 PENN STATE L 7-44/7 PENN STATE L 14-44/10 at Princeton L 4-34/11 ST. JOHN’S L 5-44/12 at Army L 8-64/16 at Penn L 13-64/17 LEHIGH W 8-34/18 MONTCLAIR L 12-84/20 Penn State (E.A.A) L 4-34/20 West Virginia (E.A.A.) L 10-14/24 at Temple L 9-64/25 at Lafaye e L 10-8

4/29 RIDER L 3-24/30 PRINCETON W 3-25/2 at Lehigh L 5-05/5 FORDHAM W 26-65/6 at Seton Hall L 6-1

1980 MATT BOLGER 11 12 3/26 LONG ISLAND W 4-34/2 PRINCETON L 5-34/3 at St. John’s L 8-24/7 LAFAYETTE W 5-14/10 ARMY L 5-44/11 SETON HALL L 12-24/12 IONA L 5-44/12 IONA W 8-14/15 LEHIGH W 6-5

4/17 at Lafaye e L 9-84/18-19 E.A.A. Tournament W4/18-19 E.A.A. Tournament W4/18-19 E.A.A. Tournament W4/18-19 E.A.A. Tournament L4/18-19 E.A.A. Tournament L4/21 at Wagner W 14-64/22 TEMPLE L 12-54/23 COLUMBIA W 22-34/24 at Montclair L 5-44/26 VILLANOVA L 5-44/30 at Lehigh W 6-55/3 at Fordham W 18-05/4 at Seton Hall L 3-0

1981 MATT BOLGER 16 13 1 3/21 at Murray State L 12-43/21 at Murray State W 6-43/22 at Murray State W 9-63/23 at Murray State W 19-33/24 at Murray State W 5-33/25 at Murray State W 12-33/27 CONNECTICUT W 6-13/28 at Lehigh L 7-63/31 RIDER L 1-04/1 at Princeton T 4-44/2 BUCKNELL W 17-114/3 ST. JOHN’S L 10-04/4 PENN STATE W 6-54/4 PENN STATE W 8-04/6 at Long Island L 19-64/7 LAFAYETTE W 9-24/8 at Rhode Island W 7-14/8 at Rhode Island W 4-24/11 UPSALA L 9-34/13 at Pennsylvania W 8-24/15 ST. PETER’S W 11-84/16 at Lafaye e W 10-84/18 UMASS L 3-14/18 UMASS L 13-54/20 WAGNER W 20-44/21 at Temple L 14-64/22 at Adelphi L 7-64/24 FDU W 17-94/25 at UMass W 8-44/25 at UMass W 5-34/27 PRINCETON W 7-54/28 at Delaware L 10-64/29 RHODE ISLAND L 9-84/29 RHODE ISLAND W 8-45/2 FORDHAM L 11-25/3 at Seton Hall L 17-11 1982 MATT BOLGER 14 9 3/29 COLUMBIA W 6-53/30 at Rider W 8-24/1 ST. JOHN’S W 9-34/2 at Bucknell W 10-64/5 LONG ISLAND L 20-34/14 at St. Peter’s W 3-14/17 at UMass L 5-3

4/17 at UMass L 4-14/18 at Rhode Island L 5-14/18 at Rhode Island W 4-04/19 at Wagner L 1-04/20 TEMPLE L 12-94/21 ADELPHI W 23-144/22 MONTCLAIR W 6-54/24 UMASS W 6-24/24 UMASS W 3-24/27 LAFAYETTE W 5-24/29 at William Paterson L 7-15/1 RHODE ISLAND W 9-85/1 RHODE ISLAND W 5-05/2 SETON HALL L 7-65/3 at FDU L 12-15/5 at Fordham W 8-65/8 West Virginia (E.A.A.) L 8-25/8 West Virginia (E.A.A.) W 6-55/9 West Virginia (E.A.A.) L 7-5

1983 MATT BOLGER 13 22 3/18 Tampa L 7-23/19 St. Leo L 5-43/20 St. Leo L 6-23/21 Tampa W 10-83/22 Eckerd L 7-53/23 USF L 12-113/24 USF L 4-03/24 USF L 19-33/29 Bucknell L 18-64/2 Temple L 4-24/2 Temple W 1-04/4 LONG ISLAND L 8-54/5 Montclair L 5-24/6 Princeton L 7-64/7 Upsala W 7-34/13 St. Peter’s W 3-04/14 St. John’s L 9-14/15 Seton Hall L 8-14/1 Wagner W 9-84/18 Rhode Island L 7-14/18 Rhode Island L 4-14/2 St. Joseph’s W 4-24/22 St. Joseph’s L 8-04/23 Penn State W 9-34/23 Penn State W 4-14/26 Lafaye e W 12-84/27 Delaware L 12-24/29 Lehigh W 14-34/30 Temple L 10-34/30 Temple L 9-05/1 Rhode Island W 5-35/1 Rhode Island W 8-15/4 St. Joseph’s L 2-15/4 St. Joseph’s W 12-45/5 Rider L 12-9

1984 FRED HILL 13 21 3/16 Southern Illinois L 9-63/17 Miami L 11-43/18 Florida Memorial W 26-83/20 Florida Memorial L 7-63/21 Florida Memorial W 14-23/22 FIU L 13-13/27 COLUMBIA L 8-43/29 Fordham L 9-24/2 LONG ISLAND W 11-94/7 TEMPLE L 3-24/7 TEMPLE L 5-34/8 TEMPLE L 14-84/10 Lehigh L 12-14/11 St. Peter’s W 12-24/13 SETON HALL L 5-14/14 Rhode Island L 10-24/14 Rhode Island W 9-04/19 St. Joseph’s L 13-14/21 St. Joseph’s L 8-14/21 St. Joseph’s W 11-4

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4/24 Montclair L 6-14/24 William Paterson L 8-24/25 Delaware W 10-24/27 LEHIGH W 9-74/28 UMASS W 13-44/28 UMASS L 3-04/29 UMASS W 6-54/30 FDU L 13-45/2 LAFAYETTE W 15-55/3 RIDER W 5-15/8 Upsala L 4-35/9 Princeton W 4-05/9 Princeton W 7-3

1985 FRED HILL 25 15 3/15 Southern Illinois L 15-73/16 Florida Memorial W 22-13/17 Miami L 9-33/19 Michigan State W 8-63/19 FIU W 6-43/20 St. Thomas W 8-23/21 FIU L 8-33/22 FIU L 2-03/23 Florida Atlan c L 14-33/26 MONMOUTH W 25-73/27 UPSALA W 8-73/28 FORDHAM W 11-43/29 BUCKNELL W 20-53/30 PENN STATE L 16-53/30 PENN STATE W 8-74/1 Long Island L 10-54/3 New York Tech L 9-64/4 WAGNER W 11-64/5 Temple L 15-34/6 Temple W 4-24/6 Temple L 5-44/9 LEHIGH W 8-64/10 ST. PETER’S W 13-14/11 Columbia W 23-134/13 RHODE ISLAND W 5-34/13 RHODE ISLAND W 12-34/14 RHODE ISLAND L 8-44/17 Adelphi W 4-24/18 St. John’s L 5-44/20 ST. JOSEPH’S L 6-54/20 ST. JOSEPH’S W 5-24/21 ST. JOSEPH’S W 8-74/21 Florida Memorial W 6-44/22 Princeton W 9-44/23 MONTCLAIR W 3-14/24 WILLIAM PATERSON L 5-44/27 UMass W 7-24/27 UMass L 9-64/28 UMass L 10-84/29 FDU W 13-25/1 Lafaye e W 16-4

1986 FRED HILL 28 18 2/28 North Carolina L 6-03/1 North Carolina L 6-53/2 North Carolina L 12-03/14 Southern Illinois L 17-133/15 Creighton L 14-13/16 St. Thomas L 7-63/19 Maine L 14-103/20 FIU L 10-43/21 FIU W 11-93/25 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 16-73/26 Upsala W 14-83/27 Monmouth W 16-83/28 Bucknell W 11-93/29 Penn State W 5-43/29 Penn State W 3-24/2 NEW YORK TECH W 10-54/3 Wagner W 10-44/5 TEMPLE W 8-14/5 TEMPLE W 5-24/8 Lehigh W 7-3

4/9 COLUMBIA W 6-44/10 PACE L 11-104/12 Rhode Island L 2-04/12 Rhode Island W 7-44/13 Rhode Island W 14-34/15 RIDER L 6-24/19 St. Joseph’s W 4-24/19 St. Joseph’s W 8-14/20 St. Joseph’s W 15-64/22 Montclair L 4-04/24 Delaware W 9-34/25 FDU L 15-104/26 UMASS L 4-34/26 UMASS W 15-14/19 UMASS W 6-14/29 Rider W 5-14/30 LAFAYETTE W 13-115/1 C.W. POST W 9-75/6 Iona L 23-105/8 PRINCETON W 4-35/9 GW W 4-15/10 West Virginia W 8-35/10 West Virginia L 9-45/11 West Virginia W 10-35/16 Maine(NCAA) L 5-15/17 Rider(NCAA) L 9-4

1987 FRED HILL 36 14 1 2/28 William & Mary W 5-43/6 North Carolina L 13-13/7 North Carolina L 8-23/8 North Carolina L 10-93/13 Southern Illinois W 8-13/14 La Salle W 27-13/15 St. Thomas W 15-33/16 Maine W 6-43/17 Miami W 12-73/18 Sothern Illinois L 3-23/20 Maine L 4-03/20 FIU L 3-23/21 FIU W 2-13/24 St. Francis (NY) W 10-23/25 UPSALA W 9-13/26 MONMOUTH W 14-63/27 BUCKNELL W 16-53/28 PENN STATE W 5-33/28 PENN STATE W 7-24/1 New York Tech L 7-54/2 WAGNER W 10-14/3 SETON HALL L 14-44/5 Temple W 5-44/6 Temple T 2-24/8 COLUMBIA W 10-44/9 Pace W 6-34/11 RHODE ISLAND W 16-14/11 RHODE ISLAND W 14-44/12 RHODE ISLAND L 5-34/12 RHODE ISLAND W 7-24/14 Rider W 6-44/15 Adelphi W 11-94/21 MONTCLAIR W 4-34/22 WILLIAM PATERSON W 10-24/23 DELAWARE W 8-24/25 UMass L 6-44/25 UMass W 2-04/26 UMass L 4-24/26 UMass L 12-44/29 Lafaye e W 17-84/30 Temple W 3-24/30 Temple W 11-65/1 C.W. Post W 10-45/2 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3-15/2 ST. JOSEPH’S W 10-25/3 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3-05/3 ST. JOSEPH’S W 14-35/6 Princeton W 7-25/8 Penn State W 8-15/9 West Virginia L 2-0

5/9 Massachuse s L 8-3

1988 FRED HILL 38 21 1 3/4 Georgia Tech W 10-73/5 Georgia Tech L 12-43/6 Georgia Tech W 9-73/11 North Carolina W 5-13/12 North Carolina L 7-53/13 North Carolina W 8-33/17 Southern Illinois W 7-63/17 Maine L 3-03/18 FIU L 7-13/20 St. Thomas W 13-53/21 Air Force W 13-33/22 Miami L 4-23/23 Miami L 8-23/24 FIU L 11-103/25 St. Thomas (FL) L 6-43/26 Air Force W 10-73/29 ST. JOHN’S W 11-63/30 NEW YORK TECH L 6-53/31 Wagner T 3-34/1 TEMPLE W 3-24/1 TEMPLE L 5-24/2 TEMPLE W 7-54/2 TEMPLE W 4-34/5 Lehigh W 12-34/9 Rhode Island W 1-04/9 Rhode Island L 3-04/10 Rhode Island W 4-34/10 Rhode Island W 12-54/12 RIDER L 2-14/13 ADELPHI L 6-54/14 Seton Hall L 9-74/16 St. Joseph’s W 9-04/16 St. Joseph’s W 3-14/17 St. Joseph’s W 8-34/17 St. Joseph’s W 7-44/19 MONTCLAIR W 11-64/20 William Paterson W 12-74/21 Delaware L 7-64/22 FDU W 13-74/23 UMASS W 4-34/23 UMASS W 4-04/24 UMASS W 7-64/24 UMASS W 8-54/26 Rider L 10-54/27 LAFAYETTE W 7-64/29 C.W. POST W 14-114/30 FORDHAM L 2-04/30 FORDHAM L 5-25/1 UPSALA W 13-105/2 Iona W 5-45/3 Columbia W 5-05/4 PRINCETON W 8-05/8 Monmouth W 4-35/13 GW W 13-25/14 UMASS W 10-15/14 UMASS L 8-45/15 UMASS W 8-55/19 Kentucky (NCAA) L 6-25/20 Clemson (NCAA) W 6-15/21 Stanford (NCAA) L 8-1

1989 FRED HILL 34 19 3/3 Georgia Tech W 9-33/4 Georgia Tech L 14-43/5 Georgia Tech L 4-33/11 NC State L 6-23/11 NC State L 6-43/12 NC State L 8-73/17 Southern Illinois W 11-63/18 Southern Illinois L 5-43/19 St. Thomas W 10-23/20 Illinois L 4-03/21 St. Thomas W 10-43/22 Michigan State L 9-83/23 FIU L 8-1

3/24 Miami L 16-83/28 Monmouth W 3-13/29 New York Tech W 4-34/1 Temple L 2-14/1 Temple W 13-54/2 Temple W 5-04/7 LEHIGH W 8-24/8 RHODE ISLAND W 4-24/8 RHODE ISLAND W 3-14/9 RHODE ISLAND W 5-14/9 RHODE ISLAND W 11-04/11 Rider W 5-24/12 Seton Hall W 8-24/13 SETON HALL L 5-44/15 St. Joseph’s W 5-24/15 St. Joseph’s W 2-14/18 Montclair L 7-44/19 WILLIAM PATERSON W 6-24/20 DELAWARE W 6-14/22 UMass L 9-54/22 UMass W 16-34/23 UMass W 5-34/23 UMass W 11-54/25 Fordham W 6-04/26 Lafaye e W 18-44/27 RIDER W 14-94/28 C.W. Post W 6-44/29 St. Joseph’s W 10-24/29 St. Joseph’s W 5-14/30 UPSALA L 4-05/1 IONA L 4-05/3 Princeton L 7-25/4 St. John’s W 1-05/7 MONMOUTH W 7-15/12 Penn State W 6-15/13 Temple L 9-75/13 GW L 6-3

1990 FRED HILL 37 19 3/2 Georgia Tech L 3-13/3 Georgia Tech L 2-13/4 Georgia Tech L 12-23/9 VCU W 7-33/10 VCU W 4-23/11 VCU W 9-63/16 Southern Illinois L 9-23/16 Miami L 6-23/17 Miami L 6-33/18 FIU W 8-73/20 St. Thomas W 11-33/21 FIU L 22-103/21 FIU L 8-33/22 Washington State L 16-33/24 Florida Atlan c W 7-63/27 MONMOUTH L 14-23/28 NEW YORK TECH L 2-03/29 SETON HALL W 4-34/5 PACE W 17-54/7 Rhode Island L 3-24/7 Rhode Island W 9-44/8 Rhode Island W 5-44/8 Rhode Island W 10-04/10 RIDER W 1-04/13 St. Joseph’s W 5-14/13 St. Joseph’s W 8-34/14 St. Joseph’s W 8-54/14 St. Joseph’s W 4-04/18 William Paterson W 10-84/19 DELAWARE W 13-84/20 LEHIGH W 15-04/21 Massachuse s W 12-54/21 Massachuse s W 10-24/22 Massachuse s W 2-14/22 Massachuse s L 6-54/23 MONTCLAIR W 7-64/24 FORDHAM L 9-54/26 RIDER W 15-74/27 C.W. POST W 16-2

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4/29 UPSALA W 11-05/1 COLUMBIA L 8-75/2 PRINCETON L 8-45/4 Temple W 10-35/4 Temple W 8-25/5 Temple W 4-15/5 Temple W 8-25/11 West Virginia W 2-15/12 Massachuse s W 8-75/13 West Virginia L 11-25/13 West Virginia W 6-45/18 UNC (NCAA) L 3-25/19 Connec cut (NCAA) W 15-55/20 Maine (NCAA) W 5-45/20 UNC (NCAA) W 9-75/21 Georgia (NCAA) W 4-35/21 Georgia (NCAA) L 20-9

1991 FRED HILL 33 24 2 3/1 North Carolina L 5-43/2 North Carolina L 11-33/8 Georgia Tech W 13-73/9 Georgia Tech L 13-13/10 Georgia Tech L 11-23/15 Southern Illinois W 5 -23/16 Southern Illinois W 12-73/17 FIU W 11-43/18 Minnesota L 36-73/19 FIU L 4-33/19 FIU L 7-13/20 Army L 6-53/21 Minnesota L 8-73/22 Miami L 5-23/23 Miami L 20-43/26 MONMOUTH W 12-43/27 New York Tech L 4-34/2 ST. JOHN’S W 11-94/3 Villanova W 8-54/4 St. John’s W 6-54/6 ST. JOSEPH’S W 9-54/6 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3-24/7 ST. JOSEPH’S W 4-34/7 ST. JOSEPH’S L 3-24/9 Rider L 8-74/10 FDU W 12-114/11 SETON HALL W 19-184/13 Temple W 9-14/13 Temple L 5-44/14 Temple L 4-34/14 Temple W 2-14/16 Montclair W 6-24/17 WILLIAM PATERSON T 12-124/19 ST. FRANCIS (NY) L 6-54/20 UMass L 5-14/20 UMass L 3-04/23 FORDHAM W 5-44/24 Lafaye e W 4-34/26 C.W. Post T 5-54/27 RHODE ISLAND W 6-54/27 RHODE ISLAND W 11-54/28 RHODE ISLAND W 11-54/28 RHODE ISLAND W 5-44/29 IONA W 4-34/30 COLUMBIA W 12-35/3 Pace W 21-75/4 UMass W 2-15/4 UMass W 7-25/5 UPSALA W 9-25/10 GW W 4-25/10 UMass L 11-65/11 Penn State W 12-65/11 UMass W 5-45/12 UMass W 8-35/14 Princeton W 6-55/15 PRINCETON L 6-25/15 PRINCETON L 8-25/19 Ok. State (NCAA) L 9-45/20 UAB (NCAA) L 10-9

1992 FRED HILL 32 17 2/28 Georgia Tech L 11-12/29 Georgia Tech L 15-33/1 Georgia Tech L 8-13/6 VCU L 4-23/14 Army W 7-53/15 Army W 3-23/16 Southern Illinois L 10-83/17 Miami L 10-03/18 Southern Illinois L 14-133/19 Miami L 14-73/20 FIU W 5-23/21 FIU L 8-63/28 Rhode Island W 10-23/28 Rhode Island W 12-23/29 Rhode Island W 21-103/29 Rhode Island W 9-63/31 St. John’s L 16-84/1 VILLANOVA L 5-24/2 ST. JOHN’S W 10-84/4 St. Francis (NY) W 5-14/4 St. Francis (NY) W 6-04/5 St. Francis (NY) W 10-44/7 RIDER W 11-14/8 FDU W 14-14/9 Seton Hall W 9-64/11 St. Joseph’s W 3-14/11 St. Joseph’s W 2-04/12 St. Joseph’s W 5-44/12 St. Joseph’s W 6-34/14 MONTCLAIR W 16-104/16 Monmouth W 9-84/21 Rider W 5-14/23 LAFAYETTE W 15-104/25 UMASS W 8-24/25 UMASS W 5-44/26 UMASS L 16-54/26 UMASS L 4-14/27 St. Peter’s L 4-24/28 COLUMBIA W 9-54/29 PRINCETON W 7-55/1 PACE L 6-35/2 TEMPLE W 6-15/2 TEMPLE W 12-25/3 TEMPLE W 6-35/3 TEMPLE W 20-25/4 SETON HALL W 9-25/5 Iona W 16-15/8 West Virginia L 6-45/9 UMass L 9-8

1993 FRED HILL 38 17 2/19 at Tulane L 9-32/20 at Tulane W 7-42/21 at Tulane W 12-23/5 at VCU W 6-23/6 at VCU W 13-63/7 at VCU L 7-43/14 at Florida Atlan c L 8-43/15 Southern Illinois L 5-13/16 at Miami L 11-33/17 Maine W 17-33/18 Southern Illinois W 11-83/19 at FIU W 2-03/20 at FIU W 5-43/23 at Monmouth W 5-43/28 RHODE ISLAND L 4-33/28 RHODE ISLAND W 4-03/31 at Villanova L 6-54/3 ST. Bonaventure L 2-14/3 ST. Bonaventure W 13-94/4 ST. Bonaventure W 6-54/6 at Rider L 11-54/7 FDU W 8-24/9 at UMass W 8-64/9 at UMass W 12-34/10 at UMass W 10-6

4/13 MONTCLAIR L 6-54/14 at Delaware W 5-24/15 at St. Peter’s W 8-34/17 at Temple W 15-04/17 at Temple W 5-34/18 at Temple W 8-04/20 RIDER W 8-24/21 at New York Tech W 9-44/22 ST. JOSEPH’S W 2-14/22 ST. JOSEPH’S W 6-24/23 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3-24/27 COLUMBIA W 6-44/28 at Princeton W 3-24/29 at Pace W 17-55/1 at GW L 8-45/1 at GW L 9-85/2 at GW W 9-35/3 at Seton Hall W 17-75/4 IONA W 7-25/6 at Lafaye e L 8-65/8 at West Virginia L 7-55/8 at West Virginia W 7-35/9 at West Virginia L 8-65/11 at Rider W 5-45/14 GW W 4-25/15 Temple W 5-25/16 West Virginia W 7-65/27 Clemson (NCAA) L 7-35/28 UNC Charlo e (NCAA) W 5-15/29 Kansas (NCAA) L 9-2

1994 FRED HILL 28 19 2/25 at UCF W 7-12/26 at UCF L 2-02/27 at UCF L 6-13/5 at Georgia Tech W 2-13/5 at Georgia Tech L 17-73/6 at Georgia Tech L 13-23/11 at Florida Atlan c W 12-53/12 Southern Illinois L 8-53/13 Southern Illinois W 8-33/15 at Miami L 14-53/16 at Miami L 7-63/25 Lafaye e W 12-83/26 UMass L 3-23/26 UMass W 8-73/30 Villanova L 5-23/31 Monmouth W 6-04/2 at St. Bonaventure W 1-04/2 at St. Bonaventure W 9-64/5 Rider W 9-64/8 St. Francis W 11-104/9 GW L 3-14/9 GW W 3-04/10 GW W 12-44/14 St. Peter’s W 23-104/17 at Rhode Island W 8-14/17 at Rhode Island W 7-34/18 at Rhode Island W 9-44/19 at Rider L 1-104/20 St. Joseph’s W 12-44/20 St. Joseph’s L 7-54/21 Delaware L 8-54/23 at Duquesne W 9-24/23 at Duquesne W 5-44/24 at Duquesne W 18-54/26 at Columbia W 8-54/27 at St. Joseph’s L 8-144/28 Pace L 8-54/29 Seton Hall L 10-14/30 Temple W 6-14/30 Temple W 4-35/1 Temple W 11-55/3 at Iona W 10-95/7 Princeton W 4-35/11 Montclair L 14-85/13 West Virginia L 12-15/14 UMass L 9-3

5/17 New York Tech W 5-2

1995 FRED HILL 28 29 2/24 at VCU W 8-22/25 at VCU L 8-42/26 at VCU L 2-13/3 at Tulane L 4-33/4 at Tulane L 7-23/5 at Tulane W 11-83/10 at Miami L 12-53/11 at Miami L 8-03/12 at Miami L 11-43/13 vs. Southern Illinois L 13-93/14 FIU L 4-23/15 FIU L 8-23/16 vs. Providence L 13-13/18 Duquesne W 9-73/18 Duquesne W 6-53/19 Duquesne W 3-13/22 Seton Hall L 15-43/23 at Lafaye e W 9-03/25 St. Bonaventure W 6-53/25 St. Bonaventure W 12-83/26 St. Bonaventure L 13-63/28 at St. John’s W 3-03/29 at Monmouth W 12-113/30 St. John’s W 6-14/1 Central Conn. W 8-64/1 Central Conn. W 5-34/4 at Rider L 16-54/5 St. Joseph’s W 10-54/5 St. Joseph’s L 13-54/6 at St. Francis L 6-24/8 at West Virginia L 6-24/8 at West Virginia W 8-04/9 at West Virginia L 9-74/11 at Montclair W 8-54/13 at St. Joseph’s L 5-14/14 at Temple W 5-44/14 at Temple W 9-34/15 at Temple W 18-34/18 Rider W 15-14/19 at Princeton W 14-24/20 at Delaware L 10-14/22 at UMass L 14-24/22 at UMass L 4-24/23 at UMass L 10-34/25 Columbia W 12-84/26 at Villanova L 21-34/28 Iona W 11-94/29 Rhode Island W 6-24/29 Rhode Island W 8-14/30 Rhode Island W 13-35/6 at GW L 9-45/6 at GW L 9-75/7 at GW L 26-85/12 vs. UMass L 10-95/13 vs. GW W 9-45/13 vs. St. Bonaventure W 16-125/14 vs. UMass L 10-3

1996 FRED HILL 32 21 1 2/24 at VCU L 6-22/25 at VCU L 5-42/26 at VCU W 8-33/1 at Georgia Tech L 9-13/2 at Georgia Tech L 6-33/3 at Georgia Tech W 5-43/8 at Miami W 5-43/9 at Miami L 12-33/12 at FIU W 3-13/13 at FIU L 5-13/14 vs. George Mason L 5-43/15 at UCF W 1-03/16 at UCF L 11-23/17 at UCF L 6-23/23 at Connec cut W 3-03/23 at Connec cut L 3-2

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3/24 at St. John’s W 10-53/25 at St. John’s L 9-53/26 St. Peter’s W 13-43/27 Monmouth W 14-13/28 New York Tech W 11-03/31 at Princeton W 9-34/1 Princeton W 3-24/2 at Rider W 5-34/4 at Pi sburgh W 8-64/6 at West Virginia W 4-14/6 at West Virginia L 3-24/11 at FDU W 16-24/13 at Notre Dame W 4-24/13 at Notre Dame L 5-34/14 at Notre Dame W 10-74/18 Seton Hall T 8-84/20 Villanova W 3-04/20 Villanova W 5-24/21 Villanova L 9-34/23 at Columbia W 15-64/24 Seton Hall W 2-14/24 Seton Hall W 12-44/25 Pace W 10-84/26 at Iona W 12-44/27 Boston College W 11-74/27 Boston College L 10-84/28 Providence L 8-64/28 Providence W 11-75/4 Georgetown W 4-15/4 Georgetown W 5-45/5 Georgetown W 6-35/9 Delaware W 2-15/10 James Madison L 1-05/10 James Madison W 4-25/11 James Madison L 7-65/14 vs. Providence L 4-15/15 vs. West Virginia L 5-0

1997 FRED HILL 28 24 2/28 at Old Dominion L 6-33/1 at Old Dominion W 21-93/2 at Old Dominion W 21-173/7 at Tulane L 15-53/8 at Tulane L 7-13/9 at Tulane L 7-13/12 at Lafaye e W 12-13/15 at FIU L 4-33/15 at FIU L 7-33/16 at Florida Atlan c L 13-53/17 at Florida Atlan c L 6-53/18 at Central Florida L 15-133/19 at Central Florida L 13-63/20 at Central Florida W 7-43/22 at Georgetown L 5-43/22 at Georgetown L 4-33/23 at Georgetown W 12-43/27 at Providence W 9-43/27 at Providence W 9-33/29 at Boston College W 3-03/29 at Boston College W 10-74/3 at Monmouth W 13-14/5 West Virginia W 8-0 4/5 West Virginia L 8-64/6 Pi sburgh W 6-5 4/6 Pi sburgh L 6-44/9 at Seton Hall W 16-44/10 FDU W 8-74/13 Notre Dame L 3-2 4/13 Notre Dame W 15-144/13 Notre Dame L 6-54/15 Rider W 13-84/16 Seton Hall W 12-34/21 at Rider W 10-74/22 Columbia L 8-24/23 at Seton Hall W 6-34/24 at Pace W 19-54/26 St. John’s L 12-2,4/26 St. John’s W 12-11

4/27 Connec cut W 10-74/27 Connec cut L 9-54/30 at Delaware W 15-75/1 St. Francis (NY) W 6-25/2 Iona W 4-35/3 at Villanova L 8-55/4 at Villanova L 7-65/4 at Villanova L 8-65/5 at Princeton W 7-55/10 Army W 16-75/10 Army W 9-05/13 vs. St. John’s L 3-05/14 vs. Villanova L 12-5

1998 FRED HILL 33 16 2/17 at Old Dominion L 10-92/17 at Old Dominion L 9-52/18 at Old Dominion W 13-113/6 at Minnesota L 9-83/7 vs. Connec cut W 15-93/8 vs. California L 11-53/13 at Miami L 9-43/14 at Miami L 10-23/15 at Miami L 16-83/16 at FIU L 16-83/17 at Florida Atlan c W 5-13/18 at Florida Atlan c W 4-13/24 Lafaye e W 24-53/25 St. Peter’s W 15-73/26 at Rider L 8-43/28 Pi sburgh W 4-13/28 Pi sburgh W 12-23/29 Pi sburgh W 9-64/2 Monmouth W 15-104/4 at Villanova W 6-54/4 at Villanova W 19-54/5 at Villanova L 11-84/11 Boston College W 4-34/11 Boston College W 4-34/14 Rider W 11-14/15 Seton Hall W 9-84/18 at Connec cut L 9-64/18 at Connec cut W 13-84/19 at Connec cut L 7-34/21 at Columbia W 16-54/25 at Providence W 10-54/25 at Providence W 17-134/26 at Providence L 5-44/28 at Iona W 22-44/29 at Seton Hall W 14-45/2 Georgetown W 7-55/2 Georgetown W 8-25/3 Georgetown W 7-25/13 Seton Hall W 9-65/14 Providence L 3-25/15 St. John’s W 14-105/15 Notre Dame W 7-65/16 Notre Dame W 12-05/21 vs. Auburn (NCAA) W 17-155/22 vs. Oklahoma (NCAA) L 9-75/23 vs. Auburn (NCAA) L 7-4

1999 FRED HILL 37 21 2/26 at Old Dominion L 11-32/27 at Old Dominion L 4-12/28 at Old Dominion L 8-33/5 at Georgia Tech L 12-33/6 at Georgia Tech L 19-53/7 at Georgia Tech L 6-23/12 vs. Bucknell W 16-13/13 vs. Bowling Green W 7-23/14 vs. Iowa W 10-13/15 vs. Liberty L 4-33/16 at Florida Atlan c L 5-33/17 vs. Purdue L 15-93/18 vs. Iowa L 15-63/19 vs. Rhode Island W 2-13/20 vs. Marist W 6-4

3/23 vs. St. Peter’s W 16-43/24 at Monmouth W 5-13/27 Boston College W 10-23/27 Boston College W 4-13/28 Notre Dame L 10-13/28 Notre Dame W 17-13/30 at Princeton W 18-54/1 at West Virginia W 21-54/1 at West Virginia W 4-34/3 at St. John’s L 10-04/3 at St. John’s W 9-84/7 Seton Hall W 9-74/8 FDU W 15-64/10 Connec cut W 11-24/10 Connec cut L 19-114/11 Connec cut W 9-64/13 at Rider W 7-34/14 at Seton Hall W 17-104/15 at Pace W 17-114/17 Villanova W 13-04/17 Villanova W 11-94/18 Villanova W 9-34/21 Seton Hall W 17-104/22 Delaware W 8-74/24 Providence L 9-64/24 Providence W 15-144/25 Providence L 11-44/27 Iona W 4-34/29 St. Francis W 13-35/1 at Georgetown W 14-55/1 at Georgetown W 17-25/2 at Georgetown W 15-25/3 Columbia W 5-35/9 Rider W 6-45/15 at Pi sburgh L 7-55/15 at Pi sburgh W 6-45/16 at Pi sburgh W 14-85/20 vs. St. John’s W 13-95/21 vs. Providence W 11-45/22 vs. Providence L 9-25/22 vs. St. John’s L 6-45/28 vs. TX Tech (NCAA) L 5-25/29 vs. Rice (NCAA) L 6-1

2000 FRED HILL 40 18 2/18 at NC State L 9-82/19 at NC State W 7-32/20 at NC State L 5-42/25 at Old Dominion W 2-12/26 at Old Dominion W 9-12/27 at Old Dominion W 17-113/3 at Tulane L 9-83/4 at Tulane L 7-43/5 at Tulane L 3-03/10 at Miami L 6-53/11 at Miami W 11-63/12 at Miami L 5-33/13 vs. Wagner W 10-43/14 at Florida Atlan c L 5-43/15 vs. FIU L 2-13/16 vs. Miami (OH) L 6-43/18 Georgetown W 14-03/18 Georgetown W 4-33/19 Georgetown W 6-03/22 Monmouth W 12-23/23 at Rider W 6-03/25 at Boston College W 7-13/25 at Boston College W 10-23/26 at Boston College W 17-123/28 St. Peter’s W 17-63/29 Princeton W 19-44/1 West Virginia W 4-04/1 West Virginia W 1-04/2 West Virginia W 10-24/6 at FDU W 17-34/8 at Connec cut W 15-74/8 at Connec cut W 10-64/10 at Connec cut L 2-0

4/12 at Rider W 4-34/13 Pace W 10-14/15 St. John’s W 9-34/15 St. John’s W 9-74/16 St. John’s W 7-54/18 at Columbia W 12-44/20 Pi sburgh W 7-04/20 Pi sburgh W 12-24/25 at Iona W 9-04/29 at Seton Hall W 5-14/29 at Seton Hall L 7-54/30 at Seton Hall L 7-55/2 at Delaware W 11-45/3 Lafaye e W 16-55/13 at Notre Dame W 16-65/13 at Notre Dame L 4-35/14 at Notre Dame L 9-65/17 vs. Pi sburgh W 11-35/18 vs. Connec cut W 8-75/19 vs. Seton Hall W 6-25/20 vs. Seton Hall L 4-35/21 vs. Seton Hall W 1-05/26 vs. Army (NCAA) W 4-35/27 vs. UNC (NCAA) L 9-35/28 vs. Penn St. (NCAA) L 6-5

2001 FRED HILL 42 17 2/16 at Old Dominion W 5-42/17 at Old Dominion W 6-22/18 at Old Dominion W 5-32/19 at NC State W 5-22/20 at NC State W 8-22/21 at NC State W 8-73/2 at Georgia Tech L 2-13/3 at Georgia Tech W 10-93/4 at Georgia Tech L 13-13/9 at Miami W 6-43/10 at Miami L 13-23/11 at Miami W 9-63/12 vs. Illinois St. W 10-13/13 at Florida Atlan c L 5-43/14 at FIU L 3-03/18 at West Virginia W 7-63/19 at West Virginia W 2-03/19 at West Virginia W 2-13/23 Seton Hall L 8-53/23 Seton Hall W 7-33/25 at Connec cut L 3-13/26 at Connec cut L 7-43/27 St. Francis W 9-23/28 at Princeton W 3-13/29 at St. Peter’s W 6-03/31 at Georgetown W 3-13/31 at Georgetown W 6-24/1 at Georgetown W 17-54/3 at Rider W 11-14/4 at Monmouth W 8-54/5 FDU W 15-34/7 Notre Dame L 10-24/7 Notre Dame L 8-24/8 Notre Dame L 5-44/11 Rider W 3-04/12 Villanova W 9-14/12 Villanova W 11-24/13 Virginia Tech W 11-34/13 Virginia Tech L 14-74/14 Wagner W 10-14/18 Columbia W 20-24/21 Boston College W 5-24/21 Boston College L 4-24/22 Boston College W 4-24/24 Iona W 12-114/28 at Pi sburgh W 4-04/28 at Pi sburgh L 8-04/29 at Pi sburgh W 6-05/1 Delaware W 5-25/2 at Lafaye e W 11-85/12 St. John’s W 2-1

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5/12 St. John’s W 18-95/13 St. John’s W 6-55/17 Seton Hall L 4-25/18 Notre Dame L 6-25/25 BYU (NCAA) W 4-35/26 Nebraska (NCAA) L 5-45/26 No. Iowa (NCAA) W 6-55/27 Nebraska (NCAA) L 14-10

2002 FRED HILL 35 22 2/22 at William & Mary W 5-12/23 at William & Mary L 10-72/24 at William & Mary W 5-43/1 at Old Dominion W 7-43/2 at Old Dominion W 7-33/2 at Old Dominion W 3-23/8 at Tulane L 4-23/9 at Tulane L 6-43/10 at Tulane W 5-33/15 at Miami W 4-33/16 at Miami L 8-33/17 at Miami W 9-53/18 at FIU L 8-63/19 at Florida Atlan c L 6-53/20 Kansas State W 5-43/24 at Boston College L 8-23/24 at Boston College L 8-43/25 at Boston College L 9-63/28 at Virginia Tech L 2-13/28 at Virginia Tech L 17-83/30 Villanova W 2-13/30 Villanova W 7-24/2 at Rider W 7-34/6 Georgetown W 1-04/6 Georgetown W 11-34/7 Georgetown W 3-04/9 Princeton L 8-14/10 Rider L 4-34/12 at Seton Hall L 1-04/13 at Seton Hall W 3-24/14 Connec cut W 6-14/14 Connec cut W 5-24/17 at Columbia W 21-114/18 Monmouth L 7-34/20 Pi sburgh W 9-14/20 Pi sburgh W 13-24/21 Pi sburgh L 2-14/23 at Iona W 16-94/26 at Pace W 21-24/27 WVU W 6-24/27 WVU W 7-24/28 WVU W 5-44/30 at Delaware W 12-85/1 Lafaye e W 5-45/4 Notre Dame L 6-55/4 Notre Dame L 7-25/5 Notre Dame W 11-05/7 Fairleigh Dickinson W 14-45/17 St. Peter’s W 7-25/18 St. John’s L 6-15/19 St. John’s L 3-15/19 St. John’s W 11-105/23 vs. Notre Dame L 8-35/24 vs. Boston College W 4-25/24 vs. Virginia Tech W 6-25/25 vs. Notre Dame W 4-35/25 vs. Notre Dame L 3-2

2003 FRED HILL 37 22 2/21 at Old Dominion L 5-12/22 at Old Dominion L 5-22/28 at Vanderbilt L 3-23/1 at Middle TN State L 7-63/2 at Lipscomb W 6-13/7 at Georgia Tech L 11-63/8 at Georgia Tech L 6-53/9 at Georgia Tech L 7-53/14 at Miami L 15-5

3/16 at Miami W 8-73/18 at FIU L 12-103/19 at Florida Atlan c L 9-83/21 vs. Harvard W 10-23/22 vs. Harvard W 15-63/26 at FDU W 3-13/31 at WVU L 12-93/31 at WVU W 12-44/2 at Monmouth W 8-24/4 at Pi sburgh L 5-44/4 at Pi sburgh W 7-54/6 at Georgetown W 7-34/6 at Georgetown W 12-74/13 Seton Hall W 5-14/13 Seton Hall L 2-14/14 Seton Hall W 10-44/16 Columbia L 11-14/17 St. John’s W 7-64/17 St. John’s W 9-74/19 Boston College W 4-24/19 Boston College W 7-34/22 Iona W 11-24/24 Pace W 18-34/27 Virginia Tech W 10-24/27 Virginia Tech W 6-24/28 Virginia Tech W 10-54/29 Wagner W 13-04/30 at Lafaye e W 10-75/1 at Wagner W 13-15/3 at Connec cut W 5-35/3 at Connec cut L 10-75/4 at Connec cut W 7-55/6 at Princeton W 20-05/7 St. Peter’s W 8-35/10 Notre Dame L 2-05/10 Notre Dame W 10-25/11 Notre Dame W 5-35/15 Delaware L 3-25/16 at Villanova W 5-05/16 at Villanova W 9-05/17 at Villanova L 6-25/18 Rider W 5-45/22 VTech W 6-05/23 Notre Dame L 9-35/23 West Virginia W 8-75/24 Notre Dame W 15-115/24 Notre Dame L 11-35/30 S. Alabama (NCAA) L 14-15/31 Jacksonville (NCAA) W 9-55/31 Florida State (NCAA) L 17-6

2004 FRED HILL 30 23 2/20 at William & Mary W 18-122/21 at William & Mary L 11-42/22 at William & Mary L 13-112/27 at Old Dominion W 2-12/28 at Old Dominion W 10-42/29 at Old Dominion L 8-43/5 at Georgia Tech L 6-53/6 at Georgia Tech W 7-53/7 at Georgia Tech L 13-63/12 at Miami L 12-23/13 at Miami L 10-53/14 at Miami L 6-53/16 at FIU L 13-103/17 at Florida Atlan c L 12-113/18 at FIU W 4-33/20 vs. Ohio State L 6-43/24 at FDU W 27-03/27 at Seton Hall W 4-13/27 at Seton Hall L 5-43/28 at Seton Hall L 12-113/30 Rider W 7-14/3 West Virginia W 6-44/3 West Virginia W 8-44/4 West Virginia W 6-44/6 Monmouth W 5-04/8 Pi sburgh W 4-0

4/8 Pi sburgh W 8-54/9 Georgetown W 2-04/9 Georgetown W 11-14/15 Princeton W 15-64/17 Connec cut W 5-14/17 Connec cut W 5-34/18 Connec cut W 6-04/20 at Iona W 21-54/25 at St. John’s L 10-44/25 at St. John’s L 4-14/27 at Columbia W 15-94/29 Monmouth W 4-05/1 at Virginia Tech L 5-35/1 at Virginia Tech W 11-105/2 at Virginia Tech W 10-35/4 Lafaye e W 1-05/5 Wagner W 13-25/8 Pace W 6-05/9 Pace L 4-05/13 at Delaware W 16-55/15 at Notre Dame L 1-05/15 at Notre Dame L 7-15/16 at Notre Dame L 5-35/18 at Rider W 9-85/21 Villanova L 8-75/22 Villanova L 2-15/23 Villanova L 7-6

2005 FRED HILL 32 21 2/18 at William & Mary W 11-52/19 at William & Mary W 6-32/20 at William & Mary W 4-12/25 at Georgia Tech L 11-62/26 at Georgia Tech W 10-93/4 at Old Dominion W 11-23/6 at Old Dominion L 13-83/6 at Old Dominion L 12-53/11 at FIU L 9-73/12 at FIU W 14-103/13 at FIU L 9-03/15 at Florida Atlan c L 10-63/16 at Miami L 13-23/18 at Minnesota W 13-23/19 at Minnesota W 6-23/20 at Minnesota W 7-63/24 at Villanova W 4-33/24 at Villanova L 3-13/26 at Pi sburgh W 5-33/26 at Pi sburgh W 7-13/30 at Princeton L 3-23/31 Rider W 11-24/4 Notre Dame W 5-34/4 Notre Dame W 11-104/6 at Monmouth W 9-84/9 at West Virginia W 11-34/9 at West Virginia L 12-34/10 at West Virginia L 6-44/13 Columbia W 9-24/14 at Rider L 7-64/16 Boston College L 6-44/16 Boston College L 15-04/17 Boston College W 11-84/20 Iona W 6-44/23 Connec cut W 3-24/23 Connec cut L 7-64/24 Connec cut L 18-64/27 at Lafaye e W 17-15/1 at St. John’s W 10-85/1 at St. John’s L 4-25/2 at St. John’s L 11-15/3 FDU W 14-75/4 Wagner W 13-35/11 Delaware W 14-45/12 Monmouth W 21-25/15 at Georgetown W 8-75/15 at Georgetown L 2-15/16 at Georgetown W 5-25/18 Fordham W 11-9

5/19 St. Peter’s W 13-25/21 Seton Hall W 8-45/21 Seton Hall L 10-45/22 Seton Hall L 8-1

2006 FRED HILL 29 28 1 2/17 at William & Mary W 10-62/19 at William & Mary W 9-62/24 at Old Dominion W 9-52/25 at Old Dominion L 11-72/26 at Old Dominion L 12-33/3 at Georgia Tech L 25-83/4 at Georgia Tech L 12-23/5 at Georgia Tech L 11-43/10 at FIU L 7-33/11 at FIU L 16-73/12 at FIU L 12-93/14 at Florida Atlan c L 6-43/17 at Liberty W 7-23/18 at Liberty L 5-33/19 at Liberty W 7-63/22 St. Peter’s W 14-93/24 at Louisville L 2-03/25 at Louisville L 3-13/26 at Louisville L 6-13/28 Rider W 5-33/29 Princeton T 3-33/31 Villanova W 1-04/1 Villanova L 8-64/2 Villanova W 5-34/4 Wagner W 6-54/7 West Virginia W 10-64/9 West Virginia W 8-14/9 West Virginia W 3-24/11 at Columbia W 17-44/13 at Cincinna L 6-54/14 at Cincinna W 9-64/15 at Cincinna W 19-34/19 at Iona W 9-14/21 at Notre Dame L 11-54/22 at Notre Dame L 15-34/23 at Notre Dame L 14-124/25 at Seton Hall W 9-54/26 Lafaye e W 8-24/28 St. John’s L 7-64/29 St. John’s L 11-24/30 St. John’s W 4-25/3 FDU W 9-35/3 FDU L 7-55/6 Pi sburgh L 12-115/6 Pi sburgh W 15-95/7 Pi sburgh W 10-55/11 Monmouth W 4-35/12 at Georgetown W 9-55/13 at Georgetown W 12-75/14 at Georgetown W 13-15/16 at Delaware L 4-35/18 at Connec cut L 11-75/19 at Connec cut L 7-45/20 at Connec cut L 10-15/23 vs. Louisville L 9-85/24 vs. Cincinna W 13-75/25 vs. Connec cut W 9-55/26 vs. Louisville L 13-3

2007 FRED HILL 42 21 2/16 at William & Mary L 9-12/17 at William & Mary W 15-82/18 at William & Mary W 9-82/23 at Old Dominion W 9-52/24 at Old Dominion W 8-42/25 at Old Dominion L 2-03/2 at Georgia Tech L 18-123/3 at Georgia Tech L 10-83/4 at Georgia Tech W 9-53/9 at FIU W 12-53/10 at FIU L 4-23/11 at FIU L 7-6

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3/13 at Florida Atlan c L 9-43/14 at Miami L 4-13/16 at UCF L 10-83/17 at UCF W 4-33/18 at UCF L 4-03/24 Georgetown W 4-33/24 Georgetown W 6-03/25 Georgetown W 5-43/27 at Rider W 15-63/28 at Princeton W 12-43/30 at St. John’s L 5-13/31 at St. John’s L 10-74/1 at St. John’s W 8-34/3 Wagner W 6-04/5 Connec cut W 9-44/6 Connec cut W 14-54/7 Connec cut W 12-104/11 at Delaware L 13-94/13 Seton Hall W 13-94/14 Seton Hall W 4-24/14 Seton Hall L 2-14/18 Iona W 10-34/20 at USF W 5-24/21 at USF W 7-54/22 at USF W 10-54/28 Notre Dame L 15-34/28 Notre Dame W 7-04/29 Notre Dame L 6-45/2 FDU W 11-25/3 Lafaye e W 6-15/5 Cincinna W 16-65/5 Cincinna W 7-35/6 Cincinna W 8-35/9 Monmouth W 8-05/11 at Pi sburgh W 10-95/12 at Pi sburgh W 5-25/13 at Pi sburgh L 10-95/15 Delaware W 8-55/17 at Villanova W 8-25/18 at Villanova L 5-45/19 at Villanova W 12-65/23 vs. Notre Dame W 13-25/24 vs. Louisville L 8-15/25 vs. Villanova W 11-05/26 vs. Louisville W 12-105/26 vs. Louisville W 3-15/27 vs. Connec cut W 7-66/1 vs. Oregon St. (NCAA) L 5-16/2 vs. Lafaye e (NCAA) W 11-106/4 vs. Oregon St. (NCAA) L 5-2

2008 FRED HILL 23 29 1 2/24 at Old Dominion W 7-12/24 at Old Dominion L 8-52/29 at Georgia Tech W 10-63/1 at Georgia Tech L 4-33/2 at Georgia Tech L 6-03/5 Temple L 9-53/7 at Texas A&M W 10-83/8 at Texas A&M L 2-13/9 at Texas A&M L 12-33/12 NJIT W 16-33/15 Iowa W 8-63/15 Iowa L 9-23/16 Iowa L 16-143/18 at Florida Atlan c L 10-13/20 St. John’s L 12-53/21 St. John’s L 2-03/22 St. John’s L 12-93/25 Rider W 4-33/26 Princeton L 1-03/28 West Virginia W 8-43/29 West Virginia W 8-23/30 West Virginia L 8-74/2 at Monmouth L 6-54/4 at Notre Dame L 7-54/5 at Notre Dame L 11-24/6 at Notre Dame L 11-2

4/8 at Columbia W 5-44/9 Delaware L 5-34/11 at Georgetown W 22-104/12 at Georgetown W 5-34/13 at Georgetown W 9-84/15 Fordham T 8-84/16 Iona W 16-74/18 USF L 7-54/19 USF L 6-44/20 USF W 5-44/22 Wagner W 7-34/23 Lafaye e W 10-94/25 at Seton Hall W 7-34/26 at Seton Hall L 4-04/27 at Seton Hall W 6-34/29 at Delaware W 5-44/30 Monmouth L 4-25/3 at Cincinna L 11-105/3 at Cincinna W 13-95/4 at Cincinna L 7-35/10 Villanova W 5-45/10 Villanova L 7-45/11 Villanova L 2-15/16 at Louisville L 3-15/16 at Louisville L 4-35/17 at Louisville W 13-5

2009 FRED HILL 22 31 2/20 at Miami L 6-12/21 at Miami L 4-22/21 at Miami W 5-42/22 at Miami L 18-92/28 at Georgia Tech L 6-42/28 at Georgia Tech L 13-43/6 at Old Dominion W 10-93/7 at Old Dominion W 13-83/8 at Old Dominion W 4-33/10 at Temple W 11-83/11 NJIT W 11-13/13 vs. Penn State L 12-83/14 vs. Penn State W 6-53/14 vs. Penn State W 5-23/15 vs. Penn State L 7-33/17 at Florida Atlan c L 12-113/20 at USF L 6-33/21 at USF L 15-73/22 at USF L 10-53/24 at Princeton W 10-73/25 at Rider L 13-53/27 Cincinna L 6-33/28 Cincinna W 2-03/28 Cincinna W 7-43/31 at Wagner W 5-14/4 at St. John’s L 11-104/4 at St. John’s L 16-84/5 at St. John’s L 15-54/7 Columbia L 9-14/9 Connec cut L 10-54/10 Connec cut W 5-24/10 Connec cut L 15-44/14 at Fordham W 7-24/15 Iona W 14-24/17 Louisville L 6-14/18 Louisville L 7-44/19 Louisville L 4-34/22 at Lafaye e W 14-74/25 at Pi sburgh W 14-104/25 at Pi sburgh L 8-64/26 at Pi sburgh L 12-84/28 Delaware L 12-54/29 Monmouth L 6-45/1 at West Virginia L 13-15/2 at West Virginia W 12-75/3 at West Virginia L 9-35/6 FDU W 10-25/9 Seton Hall W 3-15/9 Seton Hall L 3-25/10 Seton Hall L 14-10

5/14 Georgetown W 7-25/15 Georgetown L 5-25/16 Georgetown W 5-3

2010 FRED HILL 30 26 2/19 at Miami L 12-12/20 at Miami L 10-82/21 at Miami L 9-72/26 vs. Iowa L 6-32/27 vs. Northwestern L 7-52/28 vs. Purdue W 6-53/5 at Georgia Tech L 5-03/6 at Georgia Tech L 19-53/7 at Georgia Tech L 9-43/10 NJIT W 10-13/13 at FIU W 20-113/13 at FIU W 11-83/14 at FIU W 15-113/16 at Florida Atlan c L 12-33/17 at Florida Atlan c W 2-03/19 at Old Dominion L 3-13/20 at Old Dominion W 14-113/21 at Old Dominion W 8-73/24 Rider W 12-83/26 at Georgetown W 8-73/27 at Georgetown W 7-53/28 at Georgetown W 5-34/1 Pi sburgh W 9-84/2 Pi sburgh W 6-14/3 Pi sburgh L 6-54/6 Princeton W 10-24/7 at Columbia L 12-114/9 at Notre Dame L 9-84/10 at Notre Dame W 25-54/11 at Notre Dame W 8-64/13 Fordham W 7-34/16 USF W 8-74/17 USF W 6-14/18 USF W 13-14/23 at Connec cut L 7-24/24 at Connec cut L 6-34/24 at Connec cut L 8-74/28 at Monmouth L 2-14/30 at Louisville L 5-34/30 at Louisville L 9-45/1 at Louisville L 24-65/5 Temple W 10-55/7 Villanova L 7-35/8 Villanova W 8-45/9 Villanova L 7-55/14 at Seton Hall W 15-35/15 at Seton Hall W 11-15/16 at Seton Hall L 5-45/19 FDU W 8-25/20 St. John’s W 2-15/21 St. John’s L 9-75/22 St. John’s W 3-15/26 vs. Pi sburgh W 9-55/27 vs. Connec cut W 6-55/29 vs. Connec cut L 11-105/29 vs. Connec cut L 7-4

2011 FRED HILL 20 30 2/18 at Miami L 2-1 2/19 at Miami W 6-52/20 at Miami L 5-32/25 vs Michigan W 8-22/26 vs Michigan W 9-42/26 vs Michigan W 5-23/4 at Georgia Tech L 10-03/4 at Georgia Tech L 9-53/6 at Georgia Tech L 14-33/9 NJIT W 13-33/11 vs Liberty L 5-23/12 at East Carolina L 5-03/13 vs Monmouth L 3-23/15 at Old Dominion W 7-33/16 at Old Dominion W 14-8

3/18 at East Carolina L 3-23/19 at East Carolina L 6-33/20 at East Carolina L 6-03/25 Louisville L 11-23/26 Louisville L 9-23/27 Louisville W 4-23/30 Wagner L 11-54/2 Seton Hall W 4-14/2 Seton Hall L 3-24/3 Seton Hall W 9-54/5 Princeton L 11-84/6 Columbia W 5-44/8 at USF L 2-14/9 at USF W 11-64/10 at USF L 7-34/15 Cincinna W 3-24/16 Cincinna W 17-24/17 Cincinna L 7-6 4/21 at Pi sburgh L 4-04/21 at Pi sburgh L 3-04/23 at Pi sburgh L 8-34/26 at Delaware L 14-124/29 Connec cut W 8-34/30 Connec cut L 8-25/1 Connec cut L 6-25/3 Temple W 2-15/7 Notre Dame L 3-05/7 Notre Dame L 5-45/8 Notre Dame W 3-25/13 at Villanova W 8-25/14 at Villanova L 5-45/15 at Villanova L 5-45/19 at West Virginia W 6-45/20 at West Virginia W 7-55/21 at West Virginia L 14-5

2012 FRED HILL 31 25 2/17 at Miami L 6-22/18 at Miami L 4-12/19 at Miami L 9-72/24 at Old Dominion W 8-6 2/25 at Old Dominion W 11-82/26 at Old Dominion W 5-13/2 at Georgia Tech L 16-23/3 at Georgia Tech L 9-43/4 at Georgia Tech L 6-33/9 at Florida Atlan c L 5-23/10 at Florida Atlan c W 6-33/11 at Florida Atlan c W 10-43/13 at FL Gulf Coast W 12-83/14 at FL Gulf Coast W 7-23/16 at Stetson L 3-03/17 at Stetson L 4-33/18 at Stetson W 7-03/21 Rider W 5-03/23 at Seton Hall L 3-03/23 at Seton Hall W 10-23/24 at Seton Hall W 9-63/28 Wagner W 13-83/30 at Georgetown L 13-13/31 at Georgetown L 13-124/1 at Georgetown W 9-44/3 Princeton W 12-114/4 at Columbia L 7-64/5 St. John’s L 5-34/6 St. John’s W 6-24/7 St. John’s L 17-104/10 Fordham W 15-44/13 West Virginia W 3-24/14 West Virginia W 8-44/15 West Virginia W 3-14/17 at Monmouth W 8-14/18 Lafaye e W 8-34/20 at Connec cut L 9-84/20 at Connec cut L 9-8 4/21 at Connec cut W 15-04/24 Delaware W 6-44/27 at Cincinna W 3-1

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4/28 at Cincinna W 13-14/29 at Cincinna W 5-25/1 Hofstra L 7-05/5 Pi sburgh W 3-15/5 Pi sburgh L 5-25/6 Pi sburgh L 4-35/11 at Notre Dame L 5-25/12 at Notre Dame W 11-65/13 at Notre Dame L 2-15/16 Iona L 5-45/17 Villanova W 11-15/18 Villanova W 6-05/19 Villanova W 10-85/23 vs. Seton Hall L 6-15/24 vs. Notre Dame L 9-0

2013 FRED HILL 28 30 2/16 at Miami L 5-42/16 at Miami L 4-12/17 at Miami L 7-02/22 at Old Dominion W 3-02/24 at Old Dominion L 4-32/24 at Old Dominion W 17-73/1 at Georgia Tech L 13-13/2 at Georgia Tech L 11-23/3 at Georgia Tech L 12-03/8 at William & Mary L 4-33/9 at William & Mary W 5-33/10 at William & Mary L 4-33/15 at Richmond W 5-43/16 at Richmond W 9-83/19 at VCU L 4-33/20 at VCU W 9-63/22 at Louisville W 6-23/23 at Louisville L 4-03/23 at Louisville W 7-33/26 at Rider L 9-33/28 at Villanova W 6-03/29 at Villanova W 2-03/30 at Villanova W 9-44/2 Columbia W 15-64/3 Iona W 6-34/5 Seton Hall L 15-14/6 Seton Hall W 7-54/7 Seton Hall L 5-34/9 at Fordham L 15-144/13 Cincinna W 6-14/13 Cincinna L 3-24/14 Cincinna W 7-24/16 at Lafaye e W 14-84/17 Monmouth W 7-64/20 at Pi sburgh L 14-54/20 at Pi sburgh L 9-44/21 at Pi sburgh L 6-34/23 at Delaware W 4-24/24 Wagner W 9-54/26 vs. Oklahoma State L 4-14/27 at Creighton L 3-24/28 vs. Nebraska L 3-14/30 at Hofstra L 10-95/1 Delaware L 4-25/3 Connec cut L 3-15/4 Connec cut W 9-45/5 Connec cut W 4-25/7 St. Peter’s L 10-45/11 Georgetown W 17-35/11 Georgetown W 7-15/12 Georgetown W 13-115/16 at USF L 11-45/17 at USF L 6-55/18 at USF W 10-65/22 vs. USF L 5-25/23 vs. Louisville W 9-15/24 vs. USF W 2-15/25 vs. Connec cut L 2-1

2014 FRED HILL 0 4 , JOE LITTERIO 30 21 30 25

2/14 at FIU L 7-62/15 at FIU L 13-12/15 at FIU L 5-02/16 at FIU L 5-42/22 at Jacksonville W 6-22/22 at Jacksonville W 10-23/1 at Old Dominion W 4-23/1 at Old Dominion L 12-33/2 at Old Dominion L 12-63/7 at Oklahoma L 16-113/7 at Oklahoma L 7-53/9 at Oklahoma W 8-63/11 Hofstra W 13-53/14 vs. Buff alo W 6-33/15 vs. Lafaye e W 5-13/16 at VCU L 7-63/19 at Virginia Tech L 6-33/21 at Louisville L 6-13/22 at Louisville L 9-83/23 at Louisville W 11-23/28 at Connec cut W 7-53/29 at Connec cut L 11-44/1 Iona W 7-54/2 at Iona L 6-44/5 Houston W 7-34/5 Houston L 9-14/6 Houston L 2-14/8 Fordham (Lakewood) W 13-34/9 Columbia L 13-24/11 Har ord W 4-34/12 Har ord W 4-14/13 Har ord L 11-84/16 Lafaye e W 7-14/17 Cincinna W 5-44/18 Cincinna W 3-14/19 Cincinna W 4-14/22 Rider W 6-44/23 at Wagner L 10-74/25 at UCF L 3-14/26 at UCF L 4-34/27 at UCF L 10-35/1 Iona W 10-55/2 Temple W 5-45/3 Temple W 4-35/4 Temple W 9-65/6 St. Peter’s W 7-55/9 USF W 3-15/10 USF W 5-45/11 USF W 12-25/15 at Memphis L 8-35/16 at Memphis W 7-05/17 at Memphis W 7-55/21 vs. USF W 10-05/23 vs. Memphis L 5-15/24 vs. Louisville L 9-3

2015 JOE LITTERIO 19 35 1 2/13 at Miami L 5-22/14 at Miami L 9-52/14 at Miami L 9-32/15 at Miami L 25-42/27 at Old Dominion (MB) L 3-02/28 at Old Dominion (MB) L 3-23/1 at Old Dominion (MB) W 13-93/6 at Florida Atlan c L 18-53/7 at Florida Atlan c L 10-33/8 at Florida Atlan c L 12-43/11 IONA W 12-33/14 vs. Central Michigan L 3-13/14 vs. Central Michigan L 9-23/15 at Indiana State L 14-43/16 vs. Canisius W 12-83/18 at Ball State L 6-23/20 at Purdue L 9-53/21 at Purdue W 4-13/22 at Purdue W 5-23/24 NJIT W 5-33/25 RIDER W 9-3

3/27 OHIO STATE L 13-43/28 OHIO STATE W 4-23/29 OHIO STATE L 1-03/31 MANHATTAN L 2-04/1 MONMOUTH L 6-44/4 MINNESOTA W 13-64/4 MINNESOTA L 11-94/5 MINNESOTA W 6-54/7 WAGNER L 11-44/8 at Fordham W 10-44/10 at Indiana L 4-34/11 at Indiana L 6-04/12 at Indiana L 5-44/14 at Lafaye e T 3-34/15 COLUMBIA W 7-44/17 MICHIGAN STATE L 10-44/18 MICHIGAN STATE L 15-74/19 MICHIGAN STATE L 6-24/21 WAGNER W 7-14/22 SAINT PETER’S W 5-04/24 at Seton Hall W 3-24/25 SETON HALL W 4-24/26 vs. Seton Hall L 15-64/29 at Villanova L 7-25/1 at Penn State L 8-15/2 at Penn State L 12-105/3 at Penn State L 8-55/5 SAINT PETER’S W 7-65/9 at Illinois L 5-45/9 at Illinois L 6-25/10 at Illinois L 28-135/14 IOWA W 5-35/15 IOWA L 10-35/16 IOWA W 3-2

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YEAR NAME OF COACH WINS LOSSES TIES1870 NO COACH 1 2 01871 NO COACH 1 0 01872 NO COACH 1 0 01873 NO COACH 2 0 01874 NO COACH 5 1 01875 NO COACH 1 0 01876 NO COACH 2 1 01877 NO COACH 3 1 01878 1879 NO COACH 0 2 01880 NO COACH 2 1 01881 NO COACH 3 5 01882 NO COACH 11 9 01883 0 0 01884 NO COACH 6 6 01885 NO COACH 4 4 01886 1887 NO COACH 5 2 01888 NO COACH 3 4 01889 NO COACH 4 4 01890 NO COACH 4 6 01891 NO COACH 3 4 01892 NO COACH 0 7 01893 NO COACH 1 3 01894 NO COACH 6 4 01895 NO COACH 5 10 01896 NO COACH 2 9 01897 NO COACH 1 2 01898 NO COACH 4 7 01899 NO COACH 2 7 01900 NO COACH 3 8 01901 NO COACH 2 8 01902 NO COACH 2 13 01903 NO COACH 2 9 11904 NO COACH 3 5 01905 NO COACH 3 7 01906 NO COACH 5 6 01907 F.H. GORTON 3 8 01908 FRANK COX 4 10 01909 FRANK COX 8 6 01910 FRANK COX 6 11 01911 FRANK COX 0 8 01912 WALTER S. BRODIE 13 7 01913 WALTER S. BRODIE 7 6 01914 WALTER S. BRODIE 5 7 01915 WALTER S. BRODIE 7 6 11916 CHAS PIEZ 2 7 01917 CHAS PIEZ 4 4 01918 FRANK COX 4 2 01919 FRANK COX 5 7 11920 FRANK COX 5 9 01921 FRANK COX 5 9 01922 FRANK COX 6 8 01923 FRANK COX 5 9 11924 FRANK COX 4 8 01925 FRANK COX 4 9 01926 F. JACKLITSCH 4 15 01927 F. JACKLITSCH 7 4 01928 F. JACKLITSCH 9 5 0

YEAR NAME OF COACH WINS LOSSES TIES1929 F. JACKLITSCH 9 4 01930 F. JACKLITSCH 7 7 01931 F. JACKLITSCH 7 7 01932 J. WILDER TASKER 3 10 01933 J. WILDER TASKER 6 7 01934 J. WILDER TASKER 6 10 01935 J. WILDER TASKER 7 6 11936 J. WILDER TASKER 8 8 11937 J. WILDER TASKER 5 12 01938 CHARLES WARD 7 9 01939 CHARLES WARD 3 13 11940 CHARLES WARD 8 8 01941 CHARLES WARD 12 7 01942 CHARLES WARD 6 5 01943 CHARLES WARD 5 4 01944 CHARLES WARD 5 9 01945 1946 CHARLES WARD 9 5 01947 CHARLES WARD 10 4 01948 CHARLES WARD 21 3 01949 CHARLES WARD 18 9 11950 GEORGE M. CASE 20 6 11951 GEORGE M. CASE 15 8 01952 GEORGE M. CASE 9 7 11953 GEORGE M. CASE 9 5 01954 GEORGE M. CASE 9 11 01955 GEORGE M. CASE 9 11 01956 GEORGE M. CASE 10 8 11957 GEORGE M. CASE 6 10 01958 GEORGE M. CASE 8 9 01959 GEORGE M. CASE 12 5 01960 GEORGE M. CASE 11 6 01961 MATT BOLGER 15 4 11962 MATT BOLGER 14 4 01963 MATT BOLGER 11 5 01964 MATT BOLGER 9 11 01965 MATT BOLGER 11 10 01966 MATT BOLGER 12 8 11967 MATT BOLGER 13 5 01968 MATT BOLGER 15 7 11969 MATT BOLGER 13 17 11970 MATT BOLGER 15 8 01971 MATT BOLGER 12 10 01972 MATT BOLGER 9 11 01973 MATT BOLGER 13 18 01974 MATT BOLGER 15 17 01975 MATT BOLGER 14 13 11976 MATT BOLGER 14 8 01977 MATT BOLGER 8 10 11978 MATT BOLGER 17 10 01979 MATT BOLGER 5 17 01980 MATT BOLGER 11 12 01981 MATT BOLGER 16 13 11982 MATT BOLGER 14 9 01983 MATT BOLGER 13 22 01984 FRED HILL 13 21 01985 FRED HILL 25 15 01986 FRED HILL 28 18 01987 FRED HILL 36 14 1

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YEAR NAME OF COACH WINS LOSSES TIES1988 FRED HILL 38 21 11989 FRED HILL 34 19 01990 FRED HILL 37 19 01991 FRED HILL 33 24 21992 FRED HILL 32 17 01993 FRED HILL 38 17 01994 FRED HILL 28 19 01995 FRED HILL 28 29 01996 FRED HILL 32 21 11997 FRED HILL 28 24 01998 FRED HILL 33 16 01999 FRED HILL 37 21 02000 FRED HILL 40 18 02001 FRED HILL 42 17 02002 FRED HILL 35 22 02003 FRED HILL 37 22 02004 FRED HILL 30 23 02005 FRED HILL 32 21 02006 FRED HILL 29 28 12007 FRED HILL 42 21 02008 FRED HILL 23 29 12009 FRED HILL 22 31 02010 FRED HILL 30 26 02011 FRED HILL 20 30 02012 FRED HILL 31 25 02013 FRED HILL 28 30 02014 FRED HILL/JOE LITTERIO 30 25 02015 JOE LITTERIO 19 35 1TOTALS 1,778 1,522 26

YEARLY RECORDS/COACHES

COACH YEARS RECORD WINNING %No Coach 1870-1906 100-155-1 .393Frank Gordon 1907 3-8-0 .272Frank Cox 1908-1911 18-35-0 .386Walter Brodie 1912-1915 32-26-0 .552Chaz Piez 1916-1917 6-11-0 .353Frank Cox 1918-1925 38-61-2 .380Fred Jackitsch 1926-1931 43-42-0 .506J Tasker 1932-1937 35-53-2 .400Charles Ward 1938-1949 103-77-2 .571George M. Case 1950-1960 118-86-3 .577Ma Bolger 1961-1983 294-251-7 .539Fred Hill 1984-2014 941-662-7 .587Joe Li erio 2014-Present 49-56-1 .467

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SINCE 1946

Adelphi (3-2)4/22/81 L 7-64/21/82 W 23-144/17/85 W 4-24/15/87 W 11-94/13/88 L 6-5

Alabama-Birmingham (0-1)5/20/91 L 10-9

American (1-0)4/3/53 W 15-1

American Legion (1-0)5/23/47 W 12-5

Amherst (1-1-1)5/6/50 W 12-03/27/69 L 5-33/27/69 T 3-3

Arkansas State (1-2)3/18/74 W 5-23/19/74 L 6-43/19/74 L 14-3

Army (21-9)4/9/48 W 9-64/16/49 W 7-65/14/51 W 4-34/22/52 W 11-44/15/53 W 3-14/12/57 L 4-24/16/58 L 6-14/15/59 W 6-34/11/62 W 14-35/8/63 W 12-75/6/64 L 4-04/28/65 W 7-54/20/67 W 6-44/2/68 L 6-24/3/69 W 11-54/1/71 L 4-14/6/72 W 2-14/3/74 L 2-15/12/75 W 2-05/4/76 W 13-124/14/77 W 7-34/13/78 W 9-44/12/79 L 8-64/10/80 L 5-43/20/91 L 6-53/14/92 W 7-53/15/92 W 3-25/10/97 W 16-75/10/97 W 9-05/26/00 W 4-3 (NCAA)

Auburn (1-1)5/21/98 W 17-15 (NCAA)5/23/98 L 7-4

Ball State (0-1)3/18/15 L 6-2

Boston College (16-8)6/8/46 L 11-64/27/96 W 11-74/27/96 L 10-83/29/97 W 3-03/29/97 W 10-74/11/98 W 4-34/11/98 W 4-33/27/99 W 10-23/27/99 W 4-13/25/00 W 7-1

3/25/00 W 10-23/26/00 W 17-124/21/01 W 5-24/21/01 L 4-24/22/01 W 4-23/24/02 L 8-23/24/02 L 8-43/25/02 L 9-65/24/02 W 4-24/19/03 W 4-24/19/03 W 7-34/16/05 L 6-44/16/05 L 15-04/17/05 W 11-8 Bowdoin (1-0)3/26/59 W 10-0

Bowling Green (1-0)3/13/99 W 7-2

Brown (1-0)4/4/64 W 5-2

Bucknell (16-3)4/28/62 W 10-44/27/63 L 7-64/25/64 W 3-24/23/65 L 3-24/1/67 W 9-05/6/72 W 10-35/6/72 W 5-44/12/74 W 8-54/9/76 W 5-34/8/77 W 10-14/9/78 W 10-24/6/79 W 7-44/2/81 W 17-114/2/82 W 10-63/29/83 L 18-63/29/85 W 20-53/28/86 W 11-93/27/87 W 16-53/12/99 W 16-1

Buff alo (1-0)3/14/14 W 6-3

BYU (1-0)5/25/01 W 4-3 (NCAA)

California (0-1)3/8/98 L 11-5

Canisius (1-0)3/16/15 W 12-8

CCNY (3-0)4/14/51 W 7-44/12/52 W 8-64/1/58 W 8-2

Central Connec cut State (2-0)4/1/95 W 8-64/1/95 W 5-3

Central Florida (4-11)2/25/94 W 7-12/26/94 L 2-02/27/94 L 6-13/15/96 W 1-03/16/96 L 11-23/17/96 L 6-23/18/97 L 15-133/19/97 L 13-63/20/97 W 7-43/16/07 L 10-83/17/07 W 4-3

3/18/07 L 4-04/25/14 L 3-14/26/14 L 4-34/27/14 L 10-3

Central Michigan (0-2)3/14/15 L 3-13/14/15 L 9-2

Chicago (1-0)3/22/75 W 7-3

Cincinna (19-6)4/13/06 L 6-54/14/06 W 9-64/15/06 W 19-35/24/06 W 13-75/5/07 W 16-65/5/07 W 7-35/6/07 W 8-35/3/08 L 11-105/3/08 W 13-95/4/08 L 7-33/27/09 L 6-33/28/09 W 2-03/28/09 W 7-44/15/11 W 3-24/16/11 W 17-24/17/11 L 7-64/27/12 W 3-14/28/12 W 13-34/29/12 W 5-24/13/13 W 6-14/13/13 L 3-24/14/13 W 7-24/17/14 W 5-44/18/14 W 3-14/19/14 W 4-1

Clemson (1-1)5/20/88 W 6-1 (NCAA)5/27/93 L 7-3 (NCAA)

Colby (0-1)3/29/58 L 5-1

Colgate (21-7-1)4/13/46 W 18-84/16/48 W 9-25/4/49 W 11-24/21/50 L 7-65/16/52 W 12-35/23/53 W 11-04/23/54 L 3-25/21/55 L 9-44/20/56 L 8-55/16/58 W 4-34/15/60 W 7-04/22/61 L 8-54/21/62 W 12-35/1/63 W 8-64/1/64 W 10-25/2/64 L 3-14/15/65 W 4-04/30/66 T 5-51966 W 3-25/6/67 W 2-04/13/68 W 8-74/26/69 L 8-04/26/69 W 7-04/25/70 W 3-04/25/70 W 7-34/21/73 W 3-14/21/73 W 5-44/20/74 W 7-04/20/74 W 5-1

Columbia (45-23)

4/10/46 W 18-83/31/47 L 7-64/7/48 W 4-25/11/49 W 4-14/12/50 W 11-44/18/51 W 3-14/30/52 L 11-84/11/53 L 6-34/10/54 L 1-04/7/55 W 5-34/14/56 L 5-24/14/56 W 6-35/8/57 L 13-84/15/58 W 5-34/26/60 W 6-45/4/60 W 18-45/1/61 L 4-15/1/62 W 8-75/11/62 W 7-24/6/65 L 2-15/4/65 W 11-34/6/66 W 6-15/2/66 L 4-34/5/67 W 7-54/4/68 W 6-35/8/69 L 7-44/7/70 W 10-55/4/71 W 13-55/2/72 L 7-04/30/73 W 3-24/1/74 L 16-14/2/75 L 11-103/30/76 L 5-34/11/77 W 7-64/17/78 W 9-13/27/79 L 7-24/23/80 W 22-33/29/82 W 6-53/27/84 L 8-44/11/85 W 23-134/9/86 W 6-44/8/87 W 10-45/3/88 W 5-05/1/90 L 8-74/30/91 W 12-34/28/92 W 9-54/27/93 W 6-44/26/94 W 8-54/25/95 W 12-84/23/96 W 15-64/22/97 L 8-24/21/98 W 16-55/3/99 W 5-34/18/00 W 12-44/18/01 W 20-24/17/02 W 21-114/16/03 L 11-14/27/04 W 15-94/13/05 W 9-24/11/06 W 17-44/8/08 W 5-44/7/09 L 9-14/7/10 L 12-114/6/11 W 5-44/4/12 L 7-64/2/13 W 15-64/9/14 L 13-24/15/15 W 7-4

Connec cut (33-31)4/6/46 L 12-104/15/49 W 5-26/5/54 W 4-23/31/73 L 4-13/31/73 L 2-13/27/81 W 6-15/19/90 W 15-5 (NCAA)3/23/96 W 3-0

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3/23/96 L 3-24/27/97 W 10-74/27/97 L 9-53/7/98 W 15-94/18/98 L 9-64/18/98 W 13-84/19/98 L 7-34/10/99 W 11-24/10/99 L 19-114/11/99 W 9-64/8/00 W 15-74/8/00 W 10-64/10/00 L 2-05/18/00 W 8-73/25/01 L 3-13/26/01 L 7-44/14/02 W 6-14/14/02 W 5-25/3/03 W 5-35/3/03 L 10-75/4/03 W 7-54/17/04 W 5-14/17/04 W 5-34/18/04 W 6-04/23/05 W 3-24/23/05 L 7-64/24/05 L 18-65/18/06 L 11-75/19/06 L 7-45/20/06 L 10-15/25/06 W 9-54/5/07 W 9-44/6/07 W 14-54/7/07 W 12-105/27/07 W 7-64/9/09 L 10-54/10/09 W 5-24/10/09 L 15-44/23/10 L 7-24/24/10 L 6-34/24/10 L 8-75/27/10 W 6-55/29/10 L 11-105/29/10 L 7-44/29/11 W 8-34/30/11 L 8-25/1/11 L 6-24/20/12 L 9-84/20/12 L 9-84/21/12 W 15-05/3/13 L 3-15/4/13 W 9-45/5/13 W 4-25/25/13 L 2-13/28/14 W 7-53/29/14 L 11-4

Cornell (1-0)4/29/66 W 3-0

Creighton (0-2)3/15/86 L 14-14/27/13 L 3-2

C.W. Post (5-0-1)5/1/86 W 9-75/1/87 W 10-44/29/88 W 14-114/28/89 W 6-44/27/90 W 16-24/26/91 T 5-5

Dartmouth (2-3)4/1/69 L 7-23/30/71 W 4-13/28/72 L 9-53/27/73 L 11-83/26/74 W 10-4

Delaware (31-27) 5/12/51 W 4-35/10/52 W 8-65/20/53 W 10-05/12/54 L 7-65/7/55 L 4-05/7/55 W 2-15/8/56 L 1-05/7/57 L 8-15/10/58 L 9-05/9/59 L 3-25/21/60 W 8-45/20/61 W 12-25/20/61 W 3-05/19/62 L 2-15/16/64 L 6-55/16/64 L 8-05/7/66 W 13-04/18/68 W 9-45/3/69 W 3-04/6/70 L 5-24/6/71 L 7-13/29/72 L 5-04/3/73 L 10-54/10/75 L 2-04/17/77 W 3-24/17/77 W 7-44/16/78 W 7-44/16/78 L 11-74/28/81 L 10-64/27/83 L 12-24/25/84 W 10-24/24/86 W 9-34/23/87 W 8-214/21/88 L 7-64/20/89 W 6-14/19/90 W 13-84/14/93 W 5-24/21/94 L 8-54/20/95 L 10-15/9/96 W 2-14/30/97 W 15-74/22/99 W 8-75/2/00 W 11-45/1/01 W 5-24/30/02 W 12-85/15/03 L 3-25/13/04 W 16-55/11/05 W 14-45/16/06 L 4-34/11/07 L 13-95/15/07 W 8-54/9/08 L 5-34/29/08 W 5-44/28/09 L 12-54/26/11 L 14-124/24/12 W 6-44/23/13 W 4-25/1/13 L 4-2

Drexel (1-0)4/24/46 W 20-7

Duquesne (6-0)4/23/94 W 9-24/23/94 W 5-44/24/94 W 18-53/18/95 W 9-73/18/95 W 6-53/19/95 W 3-1

East Carolina (0-4)3/12/11 L 5-03/18/11 L 3-23/19/11 L 6-33/20/11 L 6-0

Eckerd (0-1)3/22/83 L 7-5

Fairfi eld (1-0)5/15/76 W 6-5

Fairleigh Dickinson (26-8)3/29/68 W 2-05/11/69 W 3-15/7/70 W 9-14/8/71 W 8-44/3/72 W 3-24/12/73 L 7-45/5/74 L 6-54/30/75 W 8-74/30/76 W 4-34/29/77 L 5-34/28/78 L 4-34/24/81 W 17-95/3/82 L 12-14/30/84 L 13-44/29/85 W 13-24/25/86 L 15-104/22/88 W 13-74/10/91 W 12-114/8/92 W 14-14/7/93 W 8-24/11/96 W 16-24/10/97 W 8-74/8/99 W 15-64/6/00 W 17-34/5/01 W 15-35/7/02 W 14-43/26/03 W 3-13/24/04 W 27-05/3/05 W 14-75/3/06 W 9-35/3/06 L 7-55/2/07 W 11-25/6/09 W 10-25/19/10 W 8-2

Florida Atlan c (7-20)3/23/85 L 14-33/24/90 W 7-63/14/93 L 8-43/11/94 W 12-53/16/97 L 13-53/17/97 L 6-53/17/98 W 5-13/18/98 W 4-13/16/99 L 5-33/14/00 L 5-43/13/01 L 5-43/19/02 L 6-53/19/03 L 9-83/17/04 L 12-113/15/05 L 10-63/14/06 L 6-43/13/07 L 9-43/18/08 L 10-13/17/09 L 12-113/16/10 L 12-33/17/10 W 2-03/9/12 L 5-23/10/12 W 6-33/11/12 W 10-43/6/15 L 18-53/7/15 L 10-33/8/15 L 12-4

Florida Gulf Coast (2-0)3/13/12 W 12-83/14/12 W 7-2

Florida Interna onal (15-35)3/22/84 L 13-13/19/85 W 6-4

3/21/85 L 8-33/22/85 L 2-03/20/86 L 10-43/21/86 W 11-93/20/87 L 3-23/21/87 W 2-13/18/88 L 7-13/24/88 L 11-103/23/89 L 8-13/18/90 W 8-73/21/90 L 22-103/21/90 L 8-33/17/91 W 11-43/19/91 L 4-33/19/91 L 7-13/20/92 W 5-23/21/92 L 8-63/19/93 W 2-03/20/93 W 5-43/14/95 L 4-23/15/95 L 8-23/12/96 W 3-13/13/96 L 5-13/15/97 L 4-33/15/97 L 7-33/16/98 L 16-83/15/00 L 2-13/14/01 L 3-03/18/02 L 8-63/18/03 L 12-103/16/04 L 13-103/18/04 W 4-33/11/05 L 9-73/12/05 W 14-103/13/05 L 9-03/10/06 L 7-33/11/06 L 16-73/12/06 L 12-93/9/07 W 12-53/10/07 L 4-23/11/07 L 7-63/13/10 W 20-113/13/10 W 11-83/14/10 W 15-112/14/14 L 7-62/15/14 L 13-12/15/14 L 5-02/16/14 L 5-4

Florida Memorial (4-1)3/18/84 W 26-83/20/84 L 7-63/21/84 W 14-23/16/85 W 22-14/21/85 W 6-4

Florida State (0-1)5/31/03 L 17-6 (NCAA)

Fordham (29-12-3)4/7/47 L 6-54/9/49 W 9-65/4/50 W 10-26/9/51 W 8-46/7/52 T 9-95/9/53 W 3-15/15/54 W 16-74/16/55 L 3-25/12/56 W 2-05/12/56 W 4-35/17/57 L 16-34/17/59 W 6-55/19/60 L 9-54/11/66 W 6-44/15/68 T 3-35/7/69 W 3-04/12/70 W 9-04/10/71 W 6-5

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4/7/73 L 9-64/7/73 W 3-24/7/74 W 10-54/7/74 L 8-54/5/75 W 8-04/24/76 W 6-55/6/78 W 7-45/5/79 W 26-65/3/80 W 18-05/2/81 L 11-25/5/82 W 8-63/29/84 L 9-23/28/85 W 11-44/30/88 L 2-04/30/88 L 5-24/25/89 W 6-04/24/90 L 9-54/23/91 W 5-45/18/05 W 11-94/15/08 T 8-84/14/09 W 7-24/13/10 W 7-34/10/12 W 15-44/9/13 L 15-144/8/14 W 13-34/8/15 W 10-4

Fort Monmouth (1-0)4/29/48 W 5-3

Franklin & Marshall (0-1)3/31/75 L 11-2

Georgetown (45-8)5/13/49 L 6-04/10/50 W 4-33/29/51 L 3-24/19/52 W 5-25/4/96 W 4-15/4/96 W 5-45/5/96 W 6-33/22/97 L 5-43/22/97 L 4-33/23/97 W 12-45/2/98 W 7-55/2/98 W 8-25/3/98 W 7-25/1/99 W 14-55/1/99 W 17-25/2/99 W 15-23/18/00 W 14-03/18/00 W 4-33/19/00 W 6-03/31/01 W 3-13/31/01 W 6-24/1/01 W 17-54/6/02 W 1-04/6/02 W 11-34/7/02 W 3-04/6/03 W 7-34/6/03 W 12-74/9/04 W 2-04/9/04 W 11-15/15/05 W 8-75/15/05 L 2-15/16/05 W 5-25/12/06 W 9-55/13/06 W 12-75/14/06 W 13-13/24/07 W 4-33/24/07 W 6-03/25/07 W 5-44/11/08 W 22-104/12/08 W 5-34/13/08 W 9-85/14/09 W 7-25/15/09 L 5-25/16/09 W 5-3

3/26/10 W 8-73/27/10 W 7-53/28/10 W 5-33/30/12 L 13-13/31/12 L 13-124/1/12 W 9-45/11/13 W 17-35/11/13 W 7-15/12/13 W 13-11

Georgia Tech (11-47)3/4/88 W 10-73/5/88 L 12-43/6/88 W 9-73/3/89 W 9-33/4/89 L 14-43/5/89 L 4-33/2/90 L 3-13/3/90 L 2-13/4/90 L 12-23/8/91 W 13-73/9/91 L 13-13/10/91 L 11-22/28/92 L 11-12/29/92 L 15-33/1/92 L 8-13/5/94 W 2-13/5/94 L 17-73/6/94 L 13-23/1/96 L 9-13/2/96 L 6-33/3/96 W 5-43/5/99 L 12-33/6/99 L 19-53/7/99 L 6-23/2/01 L 2-13/3/01 W 10-93/4/01 L 13-13/7/03 L 11-63/8/03 L 6-53/9/03 L 7-53/5/04 L 6-53/6/04 W 7-53/7/04 L 13-62/25/05 L 11-62/26/05 W 10-93/3/06 L 25-83/4/06 L 12-23/5/06 L 11-43/2/07 L 18-123/3/07 L 10-83/4/07 W 9-52/29/08 W 10-63/1/08 L 4-33/2/08 L 6-02/28/09 L 6-42/28/09 L 13-43/5/10 L 5-03/6/10 L 19-53/7/10 L 9-43/4/11 L 10-03/4/11 L 9-53/6/11 L 14-33/2/12 L 16-23/3/12 L 9-43/4/12 L 6-33/1/13 L 13-13/2/13 L 11-23/3/13 L 12-0

George Mason (0-1)3/14/96 L 5-4

George Washington (10-8)4/2/49 L 11-84/1/50 W 4-33/28/51 W 4-25/9/86 W 4-1

5/13/88 W 13-25/13/89 L 6-35/10/91 W 4-25/1/93 L 8-45/1/93 L 9-85/2/93 W 9-35/14/93 W 4-24/9/94 L 3-14/9/94 W 3-04/10/94 W 12-45/6/95 L 9-45/6/95 L 9-75/7/95 L 26-85/13/95 W 9-4

Georgia (1-1)5/21/90 W 4-3 (NCAA)5/21/90 L 20-9 (NCAA)

Georgia Southern (1-1)3/21/69 W 8-53/22/69 L 5-2

Ge ysburg (1-0)4/19/62 W 8-4

Glassboro (2-0)4/11/63 W 15-45/9/64 W 5-3

Har ord (2-1)4/11/14 W 4-34/12/14 W 4-14/13/14 L 11-8

Harvard (3-0)6/12/48 W 4-13/21/03 W 10-23/22/03 W 15-6

Hofstra (8-6)6/6/59 W 4-34/28/61 W 13-84/25/63 W 2-05/4/64 L 8-25/20/65 L 4-34/26/66 W 7-04/22/68 W 6-34/21/69 L 3-14/22/70 L 7-65/5/72 W 9-45/6/74 W 12-75/1/12 L 7-04/30/13 L 10-93/11/14 W 13-5

Houston (1-2)4/5/14 W 7-34/5/14 L 9-14/6/14 L 2-1

Howard (2-0)4/20/60 W 14-24/21/78 W 7-3

Illinois (0-4)3/20/89 L 4-05/9/15 L 5-45/9/15 L 6-25/10/15 L 28-13

Illinois State (1-0)3/12/01 W 10-1

Illinois-Chicago (1-0)3/18/74 W 7-5

Indiana (0-3)

4/10/15 L 4-34/11/15 L 6-04/12/15 L 5-4

Indiana State (0-1)3/15/15 L 14-4

Iona (26-5)4/22/78 W 15-44/12/80 L 5-44/12/80 W 8-15/6/86 L 23-105/2/88 W 5-45/1/89 L 4-04/29/91 W 4-35/5/92 W 16-15/4/93 W 7-25/3/94 W 10-94/28/95 W 11-94/26/96 W 12-45/2/97 W 4-34/28/98 W 22-44/27/99 W 4-34/25/00 W 9-04/24/01 W 12-114/23/02 W 16-94/22/03 W 11-24/20/04 W 21-54/20/05 W 6-44/19/06 W 9-14/18/07 W 10-34/16/08 W 16-74/15/09 W 14-25/16/12 L 5-44/3/13 W 6-34/1/14 W 7-54/2/14 L 6-45/1/14 W 10-53/11/15 W 12-3

Iowa (4-5)3/14/99 W 10-13/18/99 L 15-63/15/08 W 8-63/15/08 L 9-23/16/08 L 16-142/26/10 L 6-35/14/15 W 5-35/15/15 L 10-35/16/15 W 3-2

Jacksonville (3-0)5/31/03 W 9-5 (NCAA)2/22/14 W 6-22/22/14 W 10-2

James Madison (1-2)5/10/96 L 1-05/10/96 W 4-25/11/96 L 7-6

Johns Hopkins (3-0)3/26/51 W 13-14/2/53 W 5-34/2/54 W 10-3

Kansas (0-1)5/29/93 L 9-2

Kansas State (1-0)3/20/02 W 5-4

Kentucky (1-2)3/21/69 L 5-13/22/69 W 3-25/19/88 L 6-2 (NCAA)

Kilmer (1-0)

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5/15/46 W 11-4

Lafaye e (68-29-1)5/20/46 W 4-15/10/47 L 3-25/24/47 W 7-25/8/48 W 7-65/22/48 W 7-04/30/49 W 16-35/14/49 W 5-16/10/49 W 4-14/29/50 W 14-125/20/50 W 9-84/21/51 W 8-55/19/51 W 8-35/3/52 L 8-25/17/52 W 7-35/16/53 L 4-05/1/54 L 9-15/22/54 L 6-44/20/55 L 2-04/30/55 L 4-34/28/56 L 10-55/16/56 L 21-84/27/57 L 11-15/15/57 W 5-44/26/58 L 7-05/14/58 W 9-84/25/59 W 11-105/6/59 W 6-15/7/60 W 8-45/11/61 W 11-55/17/61 W 3-15/9/62 L 14-85/15/62 L 9-85/17/63 W 4-15/7/64 W 9-25/15/64 W 7-34/17/65 W 2-05/5/65 L 8-24/16/66 L 11-15/3/66 L 3-11966 L 4-3 (NCAA)4/8/67 L 9-15/2/67 W 12-54/6/68 L 3-24/30/68 W 4-24/5/69 W 3-24/30/69 L 7-35/6/70 W 7-44/20/71 W 5-15/5/71 L 11-34/18/72 L 2-04/17/73 W 3-25/2/73 L 5-14/16/74 W 3-25/2/74 L 6-15/9/75 L 10-24/13/76 W 12-84/28/76 W 7-33/30/77 W 6-14/27/77 W 7-64/10/78 L 6-24/26/78 W 5-43/28/79 W 8-04/25/79 L 10-84/7/80 W 5-14/17/80 L 9-84/7/81 W 9-24/16/81 W 10-84/27/82 W 5-24/26/83 W 12-85/2/84 W 15-55/1/85 W 16-44/30/86 W 13-114/29/87 W 17-84/27/88 W 7-64/26/89 W 18-4

4/24/91 W 4-34/23/92 W 15-105/6/93 L 8-63/25/94 W 12-83/23/95 W 9-03/12/97 W 12-13/24/98 W 24-55/3/00 W 16-55/2/01 W 11-85/1/02 W 5-44/30/03 W 10-75/4/04 W 1-04/27/05 W 17-14/26/06 W 8-25/3/07 W 6-16/2/07 W 11-10 (NCAA)4/23/08 W 10-94/22/09 W 14-74/18/12 W 8-34/16/13 W 14-83/15/14 W 5-14/16/14 W 7-14/14/15 T 3-3

Lambuth (1-2)3/20/74 L 9-83/25/75 L 4-33/26/75 W 11-2

La Salle (1-0)3/14/87 W 27-1

Lehigh (61-15)5/11/46 W 10-45/22/46 L 4-34/23/47 W 5-35/17/47 W 10-14/21/48 W 3-25/15/48 W 2-15/18/49 W 7-04/19/50 W 15-05/17/50 W 17-44/28/51 L 14-45/16/51 W 19-15/14/52 W 2-04/25/53 W 4-25/13/53 W 7-24/24/54 W 6-25/19/54 W 1-04/23/55 W 3-24/23/55 W 2-05/18/55 L 10-54/21/56 W 3-05/19/56 W 5-05/19/56 W 5-44/20/57 W 6-15/18/57 W 5-34/19/58 L 6-25/17/58 W 2-04/18/59 W 5-25/16/59 W 7-34/16/60 L 1-05/14/60 W 25-134/15/61 W 11-45/13/61 W 5-24/14/62 W 11-25/12/62 W 4-24/13/63 W 6-55/15/63 L 9-74/11/64 W 3-25/13/64 W 5-04/10/65 W 3-25/12/65 W 4-04/14/66 W 7-34/14/67 W 7-35/4/67 W 5-14/12/68 W 6-55/2/68 W 10-2

4/11/69 W 5-25/1/69 L 7-34/13/70 W 4-34/29/70 W 9-64/15/71 W 2-14/10/72 W 9-74/25/72 L 8-04/9/73 L 5-34/24/73 L 13-124/6/74 W 5-24/8/74 W 4-24/23/74 L 6-54/7/75 W 13-54/22/75 W 4-34/20/76 W 6-54/20/77 W 7-64/18/78 L 4-15/3/78 W 6-14/17/79 W 8-35/2/79 L 5-04/15/80 W 6-54/30/80 W 6-53/28/81 L 7-64/29/83 W 14-34/10/84 L 12-14/27/84 W 9-74/9/85 W 8-64/8/86 W 7-34/5/88 W 12-34/7/89 W 8-24/20/90 W 15-0

Liberty (2-3)3/15/99 L 4-33/17/06 W 7-2 3/18/06 L 5-33/19/06 W 7-63/11/11 L 5-2

Lipscomb (1-0)3/2/03 W 6-1

Long Island (6-6)4/30/65 W 6-55/5/66 W 7-34/27/75 W 7-34/27/75 W 3-13/31/78 L 5-23/31/79 L 10-33/26/80 W 4-34/6/81 L 19-64/5/82 L 20-34/4/83 L 8-54/2/84 W 11-94/1/85 L 10-5

Louisville (9-21)3/23/73 L 3-23/24/73 W 15-33/24/06 L 2-03/25/06 L 3-13/26/06 L 6-15/23/06 L 9-85/26/06 L 13-35/24/07 L 8-15/26/07 W 12-105/26/07 W 3-15/16/08 L 3-15/16/08 L 4-35/17/08 W 13-54/17/09 L 6-14/18/09 L 7-44/19/09 L 4-34/30/10 L 5-34/30/10 L 9-45/1/10 L 24-63/25/11 L 11-2

3/26/11 L 9-23/27/11 W 4-23/22/13 W 6-23/23/13 L 4-03/23/13 W 7-35/23/13 W 9-13/21/14 L 6-13/22/14 L 9-83/23/14 W 11-25/24/14 L 9-3

Maine (5-6-1)4/2/56 T 4-44/3/58 W 6-24/1/60 W 3-24/3/71 L 6-44/3/71 L 7-53/19/86 L 14-105/16/86 L 5-1 (NCAA)3/16/87 W 6-43/20/87 L 4-03/17/88 L 3-05/20/90 W 5-4 (NCAA)3/17/93 W 17-3

Manha an (0-1)3/31/15 L 2-0

Maryland (5-5-1)3/29/47 W 4-04/17/48 W 12-76/8/48 W 8-14/1/49 T 2-23/27/50 W 10-03/28/50 L 10-73/27/51 L 7-64/7/51 W 10-63/27/52 L 8-13/28/52 L 6-54/1/53 L 5-3

Maguire Air Force (3-0)5/11/55 W 6-03/21/88 W 13-33/26/88 W 10-7

Marist (1-0)3/20/99 W 6-4

Massachuse s (33-28)4/18/81 L 3-14/18/81 L 13-54/25/81 W 8-44/25/81 W 5-34/17/82 L 5-34/17/82 L 4-14/24/82 W 6-24/24/82 W 3-24/28/84 W 13-44/28/84 L 3-04/29/84 W 6-54/27/85 W 7-24/27/85 L 9-64/28/85 L 10-84/26/86 L 4-34/26/86 W 6-14/27/86 W 6-14/25/87 L 6-44/25/87 W 2-04/26/87 L 4-24/26/87 L 12-45/9/87 L 8-34/23/88 W 4-34/23/88 W 4-04/24/88 W 7-64/24/88 W 8-55/14/88 W 10-15/14/88 L 8-4

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5/15/88 W 8-54/22/89 L 9-54/22/89 W 16-34/23/89 W 5-34/23/89 W 11-54/21/90 W 12-54/21/90 W 10-24/22/90 W 2-14/22/90 L 6-55/12/90 W 8-74/20/91 L 5-14/20/91 L 3-05/4/91 W 2-15/4/91 W 7-25/10/91 L 11-65/11/91 W 5-45/12/91 W 8-34/25/92 W 8-24/25/92 W 5-44/26/92 L 16-54/26/92 L 4-15/9/92 L 9-84/9/93 W 8-64/9/93 W 12-34/10/93 W 10-63/26/94 L 3-23/26/94 W 8-75/14/94 L 9-34/22/95 L 14-24/22/95 L 4-24/23/95 L 10-35/12/95 L 10-95/14/95 L 10-3

Massachuse s Ins tute ofTechnology (0-1)3/31/59 L 2-1

Memphis (Memphis State) (2-4)3/21/73 L 6-43/22/73 L 5-35/15/14 L 8-35/16/14 W 7-05/17/14 W 7-55/23/14 L 5-1

Miami (10-49)3/17/84 L 11-43/17/85 L 9-33/17/87 W 12-73/22/88 L 4-23/23/88 L 8-23/24/89 L 16-83/16/90 L 6-23/17/90 L 6-33/22/91 L 5-23/23/91 L 20-43/17/92 L 10-03/19/92 L 14-73/16/93 L 11-33/15/94 L 14-53/16/94 L 7-63/10/95 L 12-53/11/95 L 8-03/12/95 L 11-43/8/96 W 5-43/9/96 L 12-33/13/98 L 9-43/14/98 L 10-23/15/98 L 16-83/10/00 L 6-53/11/00 W 11-63/12/00 L 5-33/9/01 W 6-43/10/01 L 13-23/11/01 W 9-63/15/02 W 4-33/16/02 L 8-3

3/17/02 W 9-53/14/03 L 15-53/16/03 W 8-73/12/04 L 12-23/13/04 L 10-53/14/04 L 6-53/16/05 L 13-23/14/07 L 4-12/20/09 L 6-12/21/09 L 4-22/21/09 W 5-42/22/09 L 18-92/19/10 L 12-12/20/10 L 10-82/21/10 L 9-72/18/11 L 2-12/19/11 W 6-52/20/11 L 5-32/17/12 L 6-22/18/12 L 4-12/19/12 L 9-72/16/13 L 5-42/16/13 L 4-12/17/13 L 7-02/13/15 L 5-22/14/15 L 9-52/14/15 L 9-32/15/15 L 25-4

Miami (Ohio) (0-1)3/16/00 L 6-4

Michigan (3-0)2/25/11 W 8-22/26/11 W 9-42/26/11 W 5-2

Michigan State (1-4)3/19/85 W 8-63/22/89 L 9-84/17/15 L 10-44/18/15 L 15-74/19/15 L 6-2

Middle Tennessee State (0-1)3/1/03 L 7-6

Minnesota (5-4)3/18/91 L 36-73/21/91 L 8-73/6/98 L 9-83/18/05 W 13-23/19/05 W 6-23/20/05 W 7-64/4/15 W 13-64/4/15 L 11-94/5/15 W 6-5

Monmouth (26-8)3/26/85 W 25-73/27/86 W 16-83/26/87 W 14-65/8/88 W 4-33/28/89 W 3-15/7/89 W 7-13/27/90 L 14-23/26/91 W 12-44/16/92 W 9-83/23/93 W 5-43/31/94 W 6-03/29/95 W 12-113/27/96 W 14-14/3/97 W 13-14/2/98 W 15-103/24/99 W 5-13/22/00 W 12-24/4/01 W 8-54/18/02 L 7-3

4/2/03 W 8-24/6/04 W 5-04/29/04 W 4-04/6/05 W 9-85/12/05 W 21-25/11/06 W 4-35/9/07 W 8-04/2/08 L 6-54/30/08 L 4-24/29/09 L 6-44/28/10 L 2-13/13/11 L 3-24/17/12 W 8-14/17/13 W 7-64/1/15 L 6-4

Monmouth CC (1-1)4/16/76 W 8-34/22/77 L 7-5

Montclair State (8-8)4/18/79 L 12-84/24/80 L 5-44/22/82 W 6-54/5/83 L 5-24/24/84 L 6-14/23/85 W 3-14/22/86 L 4-04/21/87 W 4-34/19/88 W 11-64/18/89 L 7-44/23/90 W 7-64/16/91 W 6-24/14/92 W 16-104/13/93 L 6-55/11/94 L 14-84/11/95 W 8-5

Morristown (1-0)5/19/47 W 5-1

Muhlenberg (2-0)4/30/58 W 11-44/26/62 W 5-1

Murray State (8-8)3/18/73 L 4-23/18/73 W 5-33/19/73 W 7-43/19/73 L 4-33/16/74 L 11-23/17/74 W 5-13/17/74 L 11-03/21/75 L 15-03/23/75 L 12-23/27/75 L 21-103/21/81 L 12-43/21/81 W 6-43/22/81 W 9-63/23/81 W 19-33/24/81 W 5-33/25/81 W 12-3

Navy (3-4)5/17/48 W 2-06/9/48 L 3-2 (NCAA)4/4/49 L 6-44/8/50 W 11-54/4/51 W 6-53/29/52 L 8-44/13/54 L 8-7

Nebraska (0-3)5/26/01 L 5-4 (NCAA)5/27/01 L 14-10 (NCAA)4/28/13 L 3-1

New Hampshire (5-0)

4/9/65 W 4-14/8/66 W 9-53/31/67 W 6-14/10/68 W 11-84/9/69 W 3-0

New York Tech (5-5)4/3/85 L 9-64/2/86 W 10-54/1/87 L 7-53/30/88 L 6-53/29/89 W 4-33/28/90 L 2-03/27/91 L 4-34/21/93 W 9-45/17/94 W 5-23/28/96 W 11-0

New York University (10-7)4/28/48 W 9-55/2/58 L 5-34/23/56 L 10-05/4/57 L 12-65/2/68 L 5-34/30/59 W 6-14/28/60 L 13-125/8/61 W 5-06/1/68 L 5-0 (NCAA)5/10/69 L 8-45/9/70 W 5-25/9/70 W 9-45/1/71 W 14-135/1/71 W 8-44/29/72 L 8-24/29/72 W 10-94/27/74 W 7-5

Newark Bears/Newark College (3-1)4/11/47 W 7-45/21/48 W 5-04/19/49 L 10-15/4/51 W 16-0

NJIT (5-0)3/12/08 W 16-33/11/09 W 11-13/10/10 W 10-13/9/11 W 13-33/24/15 W 5-3

North Carolina (3-11)2/28/86 L 6-03/1/86 L 6-53/2/86 L 12-03/6/87 L 13-13/7/87 L 8-23/8/87 L 10-93/11/88 W 5-13/12/88 L 7-53/13/88 W 8-35/18/90 L 3-2 (NCAA)5/20/90 W 9-7 (NCAA)3/1/91 L 5-43/2/91 L 11-35/27/00 L 9-3 (NCAA)

North Carolina-Charlo e (1-0)5/28/93 W 5-1 (NCAA)

North Carolina State (4-5)3/11/89 L 6-23/11/89 L 6-43/12/89 L 8-72/18/00 L 9-82/19/00 W 7-32/20/00 L 5-42/19/01 W 5-22/20/01 W 8-2

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2/21/01 W 8-7

North Dakota (1-0)3/27/75 W 14-4

Northeastern (3-0)3/27/76 W 1-03/28/78 W 5-03/29/78 W 6-5

Northwestern (1-2)3/26/69 W 3-23/29/69 L 6-52/27/10 L 7-5

Northern Iowa (1-0)5/26/01 W 6-5 (NCAA)

Notre Dame (20-34)4/13/96 W 4-24/13/96 L 5-34/14/96 W 10-74/13/97 L 3-24/13/97 W 15-144/14/97 L 6-55/15/98 W 7-65/16/98 W 12-03/28/99 L 10-13/28/99 W 17-15/13/00 W 16-65/13/00 L 4-35/14/00 L 9-64/7/01 L 10-24/7/01 L 8-24/8/01 L 5-45/18/01 L 6-25/4/02 L 6-55/4/02 L 7-25/5/02 W 11-05/23/02 L 8-35/25/02 W 5-45/25/02 L 3-25/10/03 L 2-05/10/03 W 10-25/11/03 W 5-35/23/03 L 9-35/24/03 W 15-115/24/03 L 11-35/15/04 L 1-05/15/04 L 7-15/16/04 L 5-34/4/05 W 5-34/4/05 W 11-104/21/06 L 11-54/22/06 L 15-34/23/06 L 14-124/28/07 L 15-34/28/07 W 7-04/29/07 L 6-45/23/07 W 13-24/4/08 L 7-54/5/08 L 11-24/6/08 L 11-24/9/10 L 9-84/10/10 W 25-54/11/10 W 8-65/7/11 L 3-05/7/11 L 5-45/8/11 W 3-25/11/12 L 5-25/12/12 W 11-65/13/12 L 2-15/24/12 L 9-0

Oklahoma (1-3)5/22/98 L 9-7 (NCAA)3/7/14 L 16-113/7/14 L 7-5

3/9/14 W 8-6

Oklahoma State (0-2)5/19/91 L 9-4 (NCAA)4/26/13 L 4-1

Old Dominion (33-21) 2/28/97 L 6-33/1/97 W 21-93/2/97 W 21-172/17/98 L 10-92/17/98 L 9-52/18/98 W 13-112/26/99 L 11-32/27/99 L 4-12/28/99 L 8-32/25/00 W 2-12/26/00 W 9-12/27/00 W 17-112/16/01 W 5-42/17/01 W 6-22/18/01 W 5-33/1/02 W 7-43/2/02 W 7-33/2/02 W 3-22/21/03 L 5-12/22/03 L 5-22/27/04 W 2-12/28/04 W 10-42/29/04 L 8-43/4/05 W 11-23/6/05 L 13-83/6/05 L 12-52/24/06 W 9-52/25/06 L 11-72/26/06 L 12-32/23/07 W 9-52/24/07 W 8-42/25/07 L 2-02/24/08 W 7-12/24/08 L 8-53/6/09 W 10-93/7/09 W 13-83/8/09 W 4-33/19/10 L 3-13/20/10 W 14-113/21/10 W 8-73/15/11 W 7-33/16/11 W 14-82/24/12 W 8-62/25/12 W 11-82/26/12 W 5-12/22/13 W 3-02/24/13 L 4-32/24/13 W 17-73/1/14 W 4-23/1/14 L 12-33/2/14 L 12-62/27/15 L 3-02/28/15 L 3-23/1/15 W 13-9

Ohio State (1-3)3/20/04 L 6-43/27/15 L 13-43/28/15 W 4-23/29/15 L 1-0

Oregon State (0-2)6/1/07 L 5-1 (NCAA)6/4/07 L 5-2 (NCAA)

Pace (11-4)4/10/86 L 11-104/9/87 W 6-34/5/90 W 17-55/3/91 W 21-75/1/92 L 6-3

4/29/93 W 17-54/28/94 L 8-54/25/96 W 10-84/24/97 W 19-54/15/99 W 17-114/13/00 W 10-14/26/02 W 21-24/24/03 W 18-35/8/04 W 6-05/9/04 L 4-0

Panzer (2-1)5/1/46 L 12-44/12/47 W 7-64/10/48 W 17-16

Penn (7-4)4/14/54 W 9-74/5/55 L 3-14/3/56 W 8-64/24/57 W 8-44/2/58 L 7-64/4/59 W 7-54/9/60 L 10-44/20/61 W 11-65/14/62 W 8-44/16/79 L 13-64/13/81 W 8-2

Penn State (29-36)4/26/49 W 6-26/7/49 L 7-4 (NCAA)4/15/50 W 6-34/27/51 L 2-15/2/52 L 11-55/5/54 L 1-04/15/55 W 4-15/5/56 L 7-25/3/57 L 9-74/30/60 W 4-35/3/61 L 15-24/20/63 W 5-44/18/64 L 5-44/18/64 L 3-04/24/65 W 3-24/24/65 W 3-24/23/66 L 6-14/23/66 W 4-14/22/67 L 10-24/22/67 L 4-24/20/68 L 4-34/20/68 W 4-24/18/70 W 9-44/18/70 L 6-21970 L 5-1 (NCAA)4/17/71 W 3-24/17/71 L 1-04/15/72 L 1-04/15/72 L 6-24/14/73 W 4-34/14/73 L 9-04/13/74 W 1-04/13/74 W 8-34/12/75 L 4-24/12/75 W 4-24/10/76 L 7-44/10/76 L 8-74/9/77 L 3-14/9/77 L 9-34/8/78 L 6-24/8/78 L 3-24/7/79 L 7-44/7/79 L 14-44/20/79 L 4-34/4/81 W 6-54/4/81 W 8-04/23/83 W 9-34/23/83 W 4-1

3/30/85 L 16-53/30/85 W 8-73/29/86 W 5-43/29/86 W 3-23/28/87 W 5-33/28/87 W 7-25/8/87 W 8-15/12/89 W 6-15/11/91 W 12-65/28/00 L 6-5 (NCAA)3/13/09 L 12-83/14/09 W 6-53/14/09 W 5-23/15/09 L 7-35/1/15 L 8-15/2/15 L 12-105/3/15 L 8-5

Pi sburgh (28-18)4/4/96 W 8-64/6/97 W 6-54/6/97 L 6-43/28/98 W 4-13/28/98 W 12-23/29/98 W 9-65/15/99 L 7-55/15/99 W 6-45/16/99 W 14-84/20/00 W 7-04/20/00 W 12-25/17/00 W 11-34/28/01 W 4-04/28/01 L 8-04/29/01 W 6-04/20/02 W 9-14/20/02 W 13-24/21/02 L 2-14/4/03 L 5-44/4/03 W 7-54/8/04 W 4-04/8/04 W 8-53/26/05 W 5-33/26/05 W 7-15/6/06 L 12-115/6/06 W 15-95/7/06 W 10-55/11/07 W 10-95/12/07 W 5-25/13/07 L 10-94/25/09 W 14-104/25/09 L 8-64/26/09 L 12-84/1/10 W 9-84/2/10 W 6-14/3/10 L 6-55/26/10 W 9-54/21/11 L 4-04/21/11 L 3-04/23/11 L 8-35/5/12 W 3-15/5/12 L 5-25/6/12 L 4-34/20/13 L 14-54/20/13 L 9-44/21/13 L 6-3

Princeton (59-37-3)4/17/46 W 14-85/25/46 W 7-34/30/47 L 3-14/24/48 W 8-05/11/48 W 5-35/21/49 W 3-05/28/49 L 5-34/22/50 W 12-55/27/50 L 3-25/1/51 L 4-36/6/51 L 2-1

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4/10/52 W 6-15/31/52 W 7-24/28/53 L 3-05/29/54 L 2-04/6/55 W 13-44/27/55 L 5-44/10/56 W 3-25/10/56 L 4-34/9/57 W 11-85/1/57 L 9-14/9/58 L 7-35/12/58 L 3-24/8/59 W 5-35/8/59 L 6-54/6/60 L 7-55/3/60 W 3-14/7/61 T 10-105/19/61 L 4-24/17/62 L 3-05/4/62 W 10-64/16/63 W 3-05/3/63 W 7-34/27/64 W 2-14/20/65 L 2-15/19/65 L 4-24/19/66 W 9-25/10/66 W 5-44/18/67 W 5-05/9/67 W 1-04/16/68 W 7-25/7/68 W 10-24/15/69 W 6-45/13/69 L 3-05/11/70 W 6-25/12/70 W 2-14/13/71 L 6-25/11/71 W 11-24/12/72 W 8-64/11/73 W 7-45/8/73 L 5-24/24/74 L 8-74/8/75 W 5-44/23/75 W 9-04/7/76 W 13-74/21/76 L 11-35/22/76 L 5-34/6/77 L 12-05/5/77 L 1-04/5/78 W 17-45/1/78 W 6-14/10/79 L 4-34/30/79 W 3-24/2/80 L 5-34/1/81 T 4-44/27/81 W 7-54/6/83 L 7-65/9/84 W 4-05/9/84 W 7-34/22/85 W 9-45/8/86 W 4-35/6/87 W 7-25/4/88 W 8-05/3/89 L 7-25/2/90 L 8-45/14/91 W 6-55/15/91 L 6-25/15/91 L 8-24/29/92 W 7-54/28/93 W 3-25/7/94 W 4-34/19/95 W 14-23/31/96 W 9-34/1/96 W 3-25/5/97 W 7-53/30/99 W 18-53/29/00 W 19-43/28/01 W 3-14/9/02 L 8-1

5/6/03 W 20-04/15/04 W 15-63/30/05 L 3-23/29/06 T 3-33/28/07 W 12-4 3/26/08 L 1-03/24/09 W 10-74/6/10 W 10-24/5/11 L 11-84/3/12 W 12-11

Providence (7-8) 3/16/95 L 13-14/28/96 L 8-64/28/96 W 11-75/14/96 L 4-13/27/97 W 9-43/27/97 W 9-34/25/98 W 10-54/25/98 W 17-134/26/98 L 5-45/14/98 L 3-24/24/99 L 9-64/24/99 W 15-144/25/99 L 11-45/21/99 W 11-45/22/99 L 9-2

Purdue (3-2)3/17/99 L 15-92/28/10 W 6-53/20/15 (First B1G) L 9-53/21/15 W 4-13/22/15 W 5-2

Rhode Island (42-11)4/8/81 W 7-14/8/81 W 4-24/29/81 L 9-84/29/81 W 8-44/18/82 L 5-14/18/82 W 4-05/1/82 W 9-85/1/82 W 5-04/18/83 L 7-14/18/83 L 4-15/1/83 W 5-35/1/83 W 8-14/14/84 L 10-24/14/84 W 9-04/13/85 W 5-34/13/85 W 12-34/14/85 L 8-44/12/86 L 2-04/12/86 W 7-44/13/86 W 14-34/11/87 W 16-14/11/87 W 14-44/12/87 L 5-34/12/87 W 7-24/9/88 W 1-04/9/88 L 3-04/10/88 W 4-34/10/88 W 12-54/8/89 W 4-24/8/89 W 3-14/9/89 W 5-14/9/89 W 11-04/7/90 L 3-24/7/90 W 9-44/8/90 W 5-44/8/90 W 10-04/27/91 W 6-54/27/91 W 11-54/28/91 W 11-54/28/91 W 5-43/28/92 W 10-2

3/28/92 W 12-23/29/92 W 21-103/29/92 W 9-63/28/93 L 4-33/28/93 W 4-04/17/94 W 8-14/17/94 W 7-34/18/94 W 9-44/29/95 W 6-24/29/95 W 8-14/30/95 W 13-33/19/99 W 2-1

Rice (0-1)5/29/99 L 6-1 (NCAA)

Richmond (2-0)3/15/13 W 5-43/16/13 W 9-8

Rider (41-25)4/27/61 W 3-04/24/62 W 7-64/23/63 L 8-14/24/64 L 6-35/18/65 L 7-64/29/68 L 7-64/28/69 L 5-45/4/70 W 7-34/29/71 L 12-54/27/72 L 7-05/7/73 L 9-54/30/74 L 19-145/7/75 W 7-04/4/78 W 7-44/29/79 L 3-23/31/81 L 1-03/30/82 W 8-25/5/83 L 12-95/3/84 W 5-14/15/86 L 6-24/29/86 W 5-15/17/86 L 9-4 (NCAA)4/14/87 W 6-44/12/88 L 2-14/26/88 L 10-54/11/89 W 5-24/27/89 W 14-94/10/90 W 1-04/26/90 W 15-74/9/91 L 8-74/7/92 W 11-14/21/92 W 5-14/6/93 L 11-54/20/93 W 8-25/11/93 W 5-44/5/94 W 9-64/19/94 L 10-14/4/95 L 16-54/18/95 W 15-14/2/96 W 5-34/15/97 W 13-84/21/97 W 10-73/26/98 L 8-44/14/98 W 11-14/13/99 W 7-35/9/99 W 6-43/23/00 W 6-04/12/00 W 4-34/3/01 W 11-14/11/01 W 3-04/2/02 W 7-34/10/02 L 4-35/18/03 W 5-43/30/04 W 7-15/18/04 W 9-83/31/05 W 11-24/14/05 L 7-6

3/28/06 W 5-33/27/07 W 15-63/25/08 W 4-33/25/09 L 13-53/24/10 W 12-83/21/12 W 5-03/26/13 L 9-34/22/14 W 6-43/25/15 W 9-3

Rollins (0-2) 3/25/69 L 4-23/28/69 L 5-0

Rutgers Camden (1-0)5/5/51 W 3-2

Rutgers Newark (2-0)4/26/47 W 17-25/4/55 W 18-1

St. Bonaventure (7-2)4/3/93 L 2-14/3/93 W 13-94/4/93 W 6-54/2/94 W 1-04/2/94 W 9-63/25/95 W 6-53/25/95 W 12-83/26/95 L 13-65/13/95 W 16-12

St. Francis (NY) (9-2)3/25/86 W 16-73/24/87 W 10-24/19/91 L 6-54/4/92 W 5-14/4/92 W 6-04/5/92 W 10-44/8/94 W 11-104/6/95 L 6-25/1/97 W 6-24/29/99 W 13-33/27/01 W 9-2

St. John’s (34-50)6/6/49 L 14-8 (NCAA)4/30/51 L 9-44/21/54 L 7-46/1/57 L 5-04/10/58 W 4-35/2/59 L 3-14/5/61 W 6-34/18/63 L 10-34/16/64 L 7-05/17/65 L 11-84/12/66 L 2-11966 L 9-4 (NCAA)4/12/67 W 7-64/26/68 W 3-15/31/68 L 12-0 (NCAA)4/7/69 L 5-45/1/70 W 4-24/27/71 L 8-44/30/72 L 4-04/19/73 L 13-34/18/74 L 7-64/17/75 L 11-04/14/76 L 9-85/21/76 L 1-04/13/77 L 14-34/12/78 W 8-64/11/79 L 5-44/3/80 L 8-24/3/81 L 10-04/1/82 W 9-34/14/83 L 9-14/18/85 L 5-4

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3/29/88 W 11-65/4/89 W 1-04/2/91 W 11-94/4/91 W 6-53/31/92 L 16-84/2/92 W 10-83/28/95 W 3-03/30/95 W 6-13/24/96 W 10-53/25/96 L 9-54/26/97 L 12-24/26/97 W 12-115/13/97 L 3-05/15/98 W 14-104/3/99 L 10-04/3/99 W 9-85/20/99 W 13-95/22/99 L 6-44/15/00 W 9-34/15/00 W 9-74/16/00 W 7-55/12/01 W 2-15/12/01 W 18-95/13/01 W 6-55/18/02 L 6-15/19/02 L 3-15/19/02 W 11-104/17/03 W 7-64/17/03 W 9-74/25/04 L 10-44/25/04 L 4-15/1/05 W 10-85/1/05 L 4-25/2/05 L 11-14/28/06 L 7-64/29/06 L 11-24/30/06 W 4-23/30/07 L 5-13/31/07 L 10-74/1/07 W 8-33/20/08 L 12-53/21/08 L 2-03/22/08 L 12-94/4/09 L 11-104/4/09 L 16-84/5/09 L 15-55/20/10 W 2-15/21/10 L 9-75/22/10 W 3-14/5/12 L 5-34/6/12 W 6-24/7/12 L 17-10

St. Joseph’s (36-10)4/22/83 W 4-24/22/83 L 8-05/4/83 L 2-15/4/83 W 12-44/19/84 L 13-14/21/84 L 8-14/21/84 W 11-44/20/85 L 6-54/20/85 W 5-24/21/85 W 8-74/19/86 W 4-24/19/86 W 8-14/20/86 W 15-65/2/87 W 3-15/2/87 W 10-25/3/87 W 3-05/3/87 W 14-34/16/88 W 9-04/16/88 W 3-14/17/88 W 8-34/17/88 W 7-44/15/89 W 5-24/15/89 W 2-14/29/89 W 10-2

4/29/89 W 5-14/13/90 W 5-14/13/90 W 8-34/14/90 W 8-54/14/90 W 4-04/6/91 W 9-54/6/91 W 3-24/7/91 W 4-34/7/91 L 3-24/11/92 W 3-14/11/92 W 2-04/12/92 W 5-44/12/92 W 6-34/22/93 W 2-14/22/93 W 6-24/23/93 W 3-24/20/94 W 12-44/20/94 L 7-54/27/94 L 14-84/5/95 W 10-54/5/95 L 13-54/13/95 L 5-1

St. Leo (0-2)3/19/83 L 5-43/20/83 L 6-2

St. Peter’s (20-2) 3/20/68 W 15-64/15/81 W 11-84/14/82 W 3-14/13/83 W 3-04/11/84 W 12-24/10/85 W 13-14/27/92 L 4-24/15/93 W 8-34/14/94 W 23-103/26/96 W 13-43/25/98 W 15-73/23/99 W 16-43/28/00 W 17-63/29/01 W 6-05/17/02 W 7-25/7/03 W 8-35/19/05 W 13-23/22/06 W 14-95/7/13 L 10-45/6/14 W 7-54/22/15 W 5-05/5/15 W 7-6

St. Thomas (6-2)3/20/85 W 8-23/16/86 L 7-63/15/87 W 15-33/20/88 W 13-53/25/88 L 6-43/19/89 W 10-23/21/89 W 10-43/20/90 W 11-3

Seton Hall (52-56-1)4/20/46 L 19-185/1/48 L 2-04/27/49 L 11-46/7/49 W 7-5 (NCAA)6/5/50 L 13-35/8/51 L 8-45/6/61 W 5-34/6/63 L 3-04/9/64 L 6-55/10/65 L 9-34/9/66 L 4-34/10/67 W 9-54/25/68 W 9-04/13/69 W 5-34/24/69 L 9-84/10/70 L 8-2

4/26/70 L 1-01970 L 3-04/2/71 W 8-54/18/71 L 7-23/30/72 W 10-63/29/73 W 7-64/15/73 W 4-33/28/74 L 12-64/21/74 L 1-04/1/75 L 20-15/10/75 L 10-54/4/76 L 12-105/8/76 W 4-24/3/77 L 11-14/2/78 L 3-15/7/78 W 2-14/1/79 L 4-05/6/79 L 6-14/11/80 L 12-25/4/80 L 3-05/3/81 L 17-115/2/82 L 7-64/15/83 L 8-14/13/84 L 5-14/3/87 L 14-44/14/88 L 9-74/12/89 W 8-24/13/89 L 5-43/29/90 W 4-34/11/91 W 19-184/9/92 W 9-65/4/92 W 9-25/3/93 W 17-74/29/94 L 10-13/22/95 L 15-44/18/96 T 8-84/24/96 W 2-14/24/96 W 12-44/9/97 W 16-44/16/97 W 12-34/23/97 W 6-34/15/98 W 9-84/29/98 W 14-45/13/98 W 9-64/7/99 W 9-74/14/99 W 17-104/21/99 W 17-104/29/00 W 5-14/29/00 L 7-54/30/00 L 7-55/19/00 W 6-25/20/00 L 4-35/21/00 W 1-03/23/01 L 8-53/23/01 W 7-35/17/01 L 4-24/12/02 L 1-04/13/02 W 3-24/13/03 W 5-14/13/03 L 2-14/14/03 W 10-43/27/04 W 4-13/27/04 L 5-43/28/04 L 12-115/21/05 W 8-45/21/05 L 10-45/22/05 L 8-14/25/06 W 9-54/13/07 W 13-94/14/07 W 4-24/14/07 L 2-14/25/08 W 7-34/26/08 L 4-04/27/08 W 6-35/9/09 W 3-15/9/09 L 3-25/10/09 L 14-105/14/10 W 15-3

5/15/10 W 11-15/16/10 L 5-44/2/11 W 4-14/2/11 L 3-24/3/11 W 9-53/23/12 L 3-03/23/12 W 10-23/24/12 W 9-65/23/12 L 6-14/5/13 L 15-14/6/13 W 7-54/7/13 L 5-34/24/15 W 3-24/25/15 W 4-24/26/15 L 15-6

Stanford (0-1)5/21/88 L 8-1 (NCAA)

Stetson (1-2)3/16/12 L 3-03/17/12 L 4-33/18/12 W 7-0

Stevens (2-0)5/8/46 W 4-24/20/48 W 9-0

South Alabama (0-1)5/30/03 L 14-1 (NCAA)

South Florida (14-13)3/23/83 L 12-113/24/83 L 4-03/24/83 L 19-34/20/07 W 5-24/21/07 W 7-54/22/07 W 10-54/18/08 L 7-54/19/08 L 6-44/20/08 W 5-43/20/09 L 6-33/21/09 L 15-73/22/09 L 10-54/16/10 W 8-74/17/10 W 6-14/18/10 W 13-14/8/11 L 2-14/9/11 W 11-64/10/11 L 7-35/16/13 L 11-45/17/13 L 6-55/18/13 W 10-65/22/13 L 5-25/24/13 W 2-15/9/14 W 3-15/10/14 W 5-45/11/14 W 12-25/21/14 W 10-0

Southern Illinois (7-11)3/16/84 L 9-63/15/85 L 15-73/14/86 L 17-133/13/87 W 8-13/18/87 L 3-23/17/88 W 7-63/17/89 W 11-63/18/89 L 5-43/16/90 L 9-23/15/91 W 5-23/16/91 W 12-73/16/92 L 10-83/18/92 L 14-133/15/93 L 5-13/18/93 W 11-83/12/94 L 8-53/13/94 W 8-3

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3/13/95 L 13-9

Syracuse (4-3)3/31/48 L 7-25/3/49 W 15-85/20/55 L 7-14/27/56 W 7-14/15/67 L 6-04/15/67 W 5-44/23/71 W 8-2

Tampa (1-1)3/18/83 L 7-23/21/83 W 10-8

Temple (43-23-1)46-23-15/12/48 W 6-54/12/49 W 11-65/8/50 W 11-54/8/53 W 6-04/9/55 W 4-14/9/55 L 3-04/12/56 W 7-64/3/57 W 6-54/22/59 L 7-14/23/60 L 6-55/5/61 W 10-85/1/77 L 23-54/25/78 L 4-24/24/79 L 9-64/22/80 L 12-54/21/81 L 14-64/20/82 L 12-94/2/83 L 4-24/2/83 W 1-04/30/83 L 10-34/30/83 L 9-04/7/84 L 3-24/7/84 L 5-34/8/84 L 14-84/5/85 L 15-34/6/85 W 4-24/6/85 L 5-44/5/86 W 8-14/5/86 W 5-24/5/87 W 5-44/6/87 T 2-24/30/87 W 3-24/30/87 W 11-64/1/88 W 3-24/1/88 L 5-24/2/88 W 7-54/2/88 W 4-34/1/89 L 2-14/1/89 W 13-54/2/89 W 5-05/13/89 L 9-75/4/90 W 10-35/4/90 W 8-25/5/90 W 4-15/5/90 W 8-24/13/91 W 9-14/13/91 L 5-44/14/91 L 4-34/14/91 W 2-15/2/92 W 6-15/2/92 W 12-25/3/92 W 6-35/3/92 W 20-24/17/93 W 15-04/17/93 W 5-34/18/93 W 8-05/15/93 W 5-24/30/94 W 6-14/30/94 W 4-35/1/94 W 11-54/14/95 W 5-4

4/14/95 W 9-34/15/95 W 18-33/5/08 L 9-53/10/09 W 11-85/5/10 W 10-55/3/11 W 2-15/2/14 W 5-45/3/14 W 4-35/4/14 W 9-6

Texas (1-1) 6/15/50 W 4-2 (CWS)6/22/50 L 15-9 (CWS)

Texas A&M (1-2)3/7/08 W 10-83/8/08 L 2-13/9/08 L 12-3

Texas Tech (0-1)5/28/99 L 5-2

The College of New Jersey (as Trenton State) (2-1)5/4/63 W 16-55/11/64 L 3-25/8/65 W 6-2

Trinity (1-0)4/3/47 W 6-1

Tu s (1-0)4/7/54 W 6-3

Tulane (4-11)2/19/93 L 9-32/20/93 W 7-42/21/93 W 12-23/3/95 L 4-33/4/95 L 7-23/5/95 W 11-83/7/97 L 15-53/8/97 L 7-13/9/97 L 7-13/3/00 L 9-83/4/00 L 7-43/5/00 L 3-03/8/02 L 4-23/9/02 L 6-43/10/02 W 5-3

Upsala (8-3)4/1/78 W 5-24/11/81 L 9-34/7/83 W 7-35/8/84 L 4-33/27/85 W 8-73/26/86 W 14-83/25/87 W 9-15/1/88 W 13-104/30/89 L 4-04/29/90 W 11-05/5/91 W 9-2

Vanderbilt (0-1-1)3/24/75 T 7-72/28/03 L 3-2

Villanova (38-38)5/19/48 W 5-14/20/49 W 5-15/10/50 W 12-24/17/51 W 17-34/2/52 L 3-14/22/53 L 2-05/12/55 L 9-44/13/57 L 16-35/12/59 W 7-6

4/19/61 W 2-04/4/62 W 6-34/4/63 W 17-65/15/65 L 6-34/29/67 L 4-35/4/68 L 3-15/2/70 L 6-24/20/72 L 6-45/5/73 W 6-55/4/74 L 9-55/3/75 L 7-24/16/77 L 11-74/29/78 L 8-74/26/80 L 5-44/3/91 W 8-54/1/92 L 5-23/31/93 L 6-53/30/94 L 5-24/26/95 L 21-34/20/96 W 3-04/20/96 W 5-24/21/96 L 9-35/3/97 L 8-55/4/97 L 7-65/4/97 L 8-65/14/97 L 12-54/4/98 W 6-54/4/98 W 19-54/5/98 L 11-84/17/99 W 13-04/17/99 W 11-94/18/99 W 9-34/12/01 W 9-14/12/01 W 11-23/30/02 W 2-13/30/02 W 7-25/16/03 W 5-05/16/03 W 9-05/17/03 L 6-25/21/04 L 8-75/22/04 L 2-15/23/04 L 7-63/24/05 W 4-33/24/05 L 3-13/31/06 W 1-04/1/06 L 8-64/2/06 W 5-35/17/07 W 8-25/18/07 L 5-45/19/07 W 12-65/25/07 W 11-05/10/08 W 5-45/10/08 L 7-45/11/08 L 2-15/7/10 L 7-35/8/10 W 8-45/9/10 L 7-55/13/11 W 8-25/14/11 L 5-45/15/11 L 5-45/17/12 W 11-15/18/12 W 6-05/19/12 W 10-83/28/13 W 6-03/29/13 W 2-03/30/13 W 9-44/29/15 L 7-2

Virginia (5-1)3/28/49 W 6-43/29/49 W 11-56/11/49 L 4-13/29/50 W 3-26/10/50 W 10-83/30/62 W 10-2

Virginia Commonwealth (8-7)3/9/90 W 7-3

3/10/90 W 4-23/11/90 W 9-63/6/92 L 4-23/5/93 W 6-23/6/93 W 13-63/7/93 L 7-42/24/95 W 8-22/25/95 L 8-42/26/95 L 2-12/24/96 L 6-22/25/96 L 5-42/26/96 W 8-33/19/13 L 4-33/20/13 W 9-63/16/14 L 7-6

Virginia Tech (8-5)4/13/01 W 11-34/13/01 L 14-73/28/02 L 2-13/28/02 L 17-85/24/02 W 6-24/27/03 W 10-24/27/03 W 6-24/28/03 W 10-55/22/03 W 6-05/1/04 L 5-35/1/04 W 11-105/2/04 W 10-33/19/14 L 6-3

Wagner (20-4-2)4/13/60 W 17-124/12/61 W 10-53/31/77 T 12-124/21/80 W 14-64/20/81 W 20-44/19/82 L 1-04/1?/83 W 9-84/4/85 W 11-64/3/86 W 10-44/2/87 W 10-13/31/88 T 3-33/13/00 W 10-44/14/01 W 10-14/29/03 W 13-05/1/03 W 13-15/5/04 W 13-25/4/05 W 13-34/4/06 W 6-54/3/07 W 6-04/22/08 W 7-33/31/09 W 5-13/30/11 L 11-53/28/12 W 13-84/24/13 W 9-54/23/14 L 10-74/7/15 L 11-44/21/15 W 7-1

Washington State (0-2) 6/20/50 L 3-1 (CWS)3/22/90 L 16-3

Washington & Lee (0-0-1)3/31/50 T 6-6

Wesleyan (1-0)4/3/48 W 13-3

West Virginia (38-22)4/20/79 L 10-15/8/82 L 8-25/8/82 W 6-55/9/82 L 7-55/10/86 W 8-35/10/86 L 9-45/11/86 W 10-3

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5/9/87 L 2-05/11/90 W 2-15/13/90 L 11-25/13/90 W 6-45/8/92 L 6-45/8/93 L 7-55/8/93 W 7-35/9/93 L 8-65/16/93 W 7-65/13/94 L 12-14/8/95 L 6-24/8/95 W 8-04/9/95 L 9-74/6/96 W 4-14/6/96 L 3-25/15/96 L 5-04/5/97 W 8-04/5/97 L 8-64/1/99 W 21-54/1/99 W 4-34/1/00 W 4-04/1/00 W 1-04/2/00 W 10-23/18/01 W 7-63/19/01 W 2-03/19/01 W 2-14/27/02 W 6-24/27/02 W 7-24/28/02 W 5-43/31/03 L 12-93/31/03 W 12-45/23/03 W 8-74/3/04 W 6-44/3/04 W 8-44/4/04 W 6-44/9/05 W 11-34/9/05 L 12-34/10/05 L 6-44/7/06 W 10-64/9/06 W 8-14/9/06 W 3-23/28/08 W 8-43/29/08 W 8-23/30/08 L 8-75/1/09 L 13-15/2/09 W 12-75/3/09 L 9-35/19/11 W 6-45/20/11 W 7-55/21/11 L 14-54/13/12 W 3-24/14/12 W 8-44/15/12 W 3-1

William & Mary (13-6)3/30/49 W 9-22/28/87 W 5-42/22/02 W 5-12/23/02 L 10-72/24/02 W 5-42/20/04 W 18-122/21/04 L 11-42/22/04 L 13-112/18/05 W 11-52/19/05 W 6-32/20/05 W 4-12/17/06 W 10-62/19/06 W 9-62/16/07 L 9-12/17/07 W 15-82/18/07 W 9-83/8/13 L 4-33/9/13 W 5-33/10/13 L 4-3

William Paterson (4-3-1)4/29/82 L 7-14/24/84 L 8-2

4/24/85 L 5-44/22/87 W 10-24/20/88 W 12-74/19/89 W 6-24/18/90 W 10-84/17/91 T 12-12

Wisconsin (2-0)6/17/50 W 5-3 (CWS)6/21/50 W 16-2 (CWS)

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Single Season At Bats1. 257 Mike Bionde ................ 20072. 247 Todd Frazier ................. 20073. 238 Tom Edwards ............... 20074. 237 Ryan Hill ...................... 2007 237 Glen Gardner ............... 19886. 235 Jeff Grose .................... 20067. 234 Nick Favatella .............. 2013 234 Pat Biserta ................... 20109. 233 Darren Fenster ............ 2000 233 David DeJesus .............. 1999

Career At Bats1. 818 Darren Fenster .......1997-002. 806 Nick Favatella .........2011-143. 771 Brian O’Grady .........2011-144. 758 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-995. 746 Vinny Zarrillo ..........2012-156. 724 Bob Windows .........1992-957. 714 Jeff Grose ...............2003-068. 694 Todd Frazier ............2005-079. 678 Michael Lang ..........2008-1110. 659 Luis Feliz .................2006-09

Single Season Runs1. 87 Todd Frazier ................. 20072. 85 David DeJesus .............. 19993. 66 David DeJesus .............. 20004. 65 Michael Lang ............... 2010 5. 64 Darren Fenster ............ 1999 64 Adam Neubart ............. 19987. 63 Val Majewski ............... 2001 63 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 19999. 62 Todd Frazier ................. 2006 62 Doug Alongi ................. 1993

Career Runs1. 210 Todd Frazier ............2005-072. 203 David DeJesus .........1998-003. 200 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-994. 198 Darren Fenster .......1997-005. 177 Bob Windows .........1992-956. 176 Michael Lang ..........2008-117. 170 Graig Badger ...........2001-048. 161 Nick Favatella .........2011-149. 160 Jeff Frazier ..............2002-0410. 155 Jeff Grose ...............2003-06

Single Season Hits1. 101 Darren Fenster ............ 20002. 97 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 19993. 95 Darren Fenster ............ 19994. 94 Steve Nyisztor .............. 2010 94 David Williams ............. 20076. 93 Todd Frazier ................. 20077. 91 Billy McCarthy ............. 20018. 87 David DeJesus .............. 19999. 86 Pat Biserta ................... 2010 86 Doug Alongi ................. 1993

Career Hits1. 315 Darren Fenster .......1997-002. 285 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-993. 250 Nick Favatella .........2011-144. 241 Todd Frazier ............2005-075. 229 Michael Lang ..........2008-11 229 Jeff Grose ...............2003-067. 227 Vinny Zarrillo ..........2012-15 227 Brian O’Grady .........2011-149. 226 Jake Daubert ..........1998-0010. 220 Jeff Frazier ..............2002-04

Single Season Average1. .537 Jeff Torborg.................. 19632. .471 Ed Griffi ths................... 19603. .446 Mark Zagunis ............... 19814. .434 Rick Matarante ............ 1982 .434 Tom Sweeney .............. 19746. .433 Darren Fenster ............ 20007. .425 Jamie Brudnick ............ 19688. .424 Darren Fenster ............ 19999. .421 Billy McCarthy ............. 200110. .418 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 1999

Career Average1. .425 Rick Matarante .......1981-832. .421 Billy McCarthy ............. 20013. .410 Steve Nyisztor .............. 20104. .404 Ray Van Cleef ..........1949-515. .392 Patrick Kivlehan ........... 20126. .390 Joe B. Cirone ...........1999-00 .390 Jeff Torborg.............1961-63 .390 Ed Griffi ths..............1959-619. .385 Darren Fenster .......1997-0010. .384 Peter Hall ................1960-62 .384 Jeff Torborg.............1961-63

Single Season Doubles1. 24 Todd Frazier ................. 2007 24 Val Majewski ............... 2001 24 Dave Marciniak ............ 19984. 23 Darren Fenster ............ 20005. 22 Jake Daubert ............... 1999 22 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 1999 22 Glen Gardner ............... 19888. 21 David DeJesus .............. 2000 21 Billy McCarthy ............. 200110. 20 Dave Marciniak ............ 1997 20 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 1997 20 Brian Giallella .............. 1995 20 Mike Higgins ................ 1993

Career Doubles1. 65 Darren Fenster .......1997-002. 61 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-993. 59 Jake Daubert ..........1998-004. 55 David DeJesus .........1998-005. 51 Todd Frazier ............2005-07 51 Dave Marciniak .......1996-987. 48 Michael Lang ..........2008-11 48 Mike O’Brien ..........1997-009. 47 Nick Favatella .........2011-1410. 46 Brian O’Grady .........2011-14 46 Jeff Frazier ..............2002-04

Single Season Triples1. 11 Adam Neubart ............. 19972. 9 Joe D’Annunzio ............ 20153. 7 Eric Young .................... 1988 7 Eric Young .................... 1987 7 Ray Van Cleef ............... 19506. 6 Michael Lang ............... 2011 6 Jarred Jimenez ............. 2008 6 David DeJesus .............. 1999 6 Doug Alongi ................. 1993 6 Jason Imperial ............. 1991 6 Jim Wakeling ............... 1961

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Career Triples1. 18 Adam Neubart ........1996-982. 17 Eric Young ...............1987-893. 16 Joe D’Annunzio .......2012-154. 13 Michael Lang ..........2008-11 13 Nick Cerulo .............2001-04 13 Ray Van Cleef ..........1949-51 13 David DeJesus .........1998-008. 12 Nick Favatella .........2011-149. 11 Johnny Defendis .....2003-05 11 Glen Gardner ..........1986-88

Single Season Home Runs1. 22 Todd Frazier ................. 20072. 18 Pat Biserta ................... 20103. 14 Patrick Kivlehan ........... 2012 14 Frank Meade ............... 20065. 13 Jeff Frazier ................... 2004 13 Jeff Frazier ................... 20027. 12 Michael Lang ............... 2010 12 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 1999 12 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 1998 12 Angel Echevarria .......... 1991

Career Home Runs1. 42 Todd Frazier ............2005-072. 34 Jeff Frazier ..............2002-043. 32 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-994. 31 Angel Echevarria .....1990-925. 27 Mike O’Brien ..........1998-006. 25 Pat Biserta ..............2008-10 25 Frank Meade ..........2005-07 25 Jake Daubert ..........1998-009. 24 Mark Zagunis ..........1978-8110. 23 Michael Lang ..........2008-11 23 Jaren Ma hews ......2008-10 23 Ryan Hill .................2005-07 23 Glen Gardner ..........1986-88

Single Season RBI1. 72 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 19992. 68 Jake Daubert ............... 19993. 65 Todd Frazier ................. 2007 65 Billy McCarthy ............. 20015. 64 Jake Daubert ............... 19986. 59 Ryan Hill ...................... 2007 59 Jeff Frazier ................... 2004 59 Jake Daubert ............... 2000 59 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 199810. 58 Kevin James ................. 1994

Career RBI1. 191 Jake Daubert ..........1998-00 191 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-993. 184 Darren Fenster .......1997-004. 167 Jeff Frazier ..............2002-045. 152 Todd Frazier ............2005-076. 145 Angel Echevarria .....1990-927. 141 Gary Resetar ...........1986-888. 136 Mike O’Brien ..........1997-009. 135 Ryan Hill .................2005-0710. 134 Paul Johnson ..........1985-88

Single Season Walks1. 62 Todd Frazier ................. 20072. 56 Graig Badger ................ 20033. 54 Ryan Hill ...................... 20074. 44 Graig Badger ................ 20045. 42 Todd Frazier ................. 2006 42 Vinny Esposito ............. 2003 42 Dave Marciniak ............ 19968. 41 Tom Edwards ............... 2008 41 Eric Young .................... 198810. 40 Ryan Hill ...................... 2006 40 Colin Gaynor ................ 2005 40 Sean Ryan .................... 1990

Career Walks1. 143 Graig Badger ...........2001-042. 138 Todd Frazier ............2005-073. 117 Ryan Hill .................2005-07 117 Sco Trochim .........1984-875. 116 Brian Giallella .........1992-956. 115 Jeff Grose ...............2003-067. 110 Eric Young ...............1987-898. 109 Mike Higgins ...........1990-939. 105 Brian O’Grady .........2011-1410. 101 Nick Favatella .........2011-14 101 Darren Fenster .......1997-00 101 Sean Ryan ...............1988-90 101 Joe Lynch ................1984-87

Single Season Slugging Pct.1. 1.032 Jeff Torborg.................. 19632. .757 Todd Frazier ................. 20073. .743 Mark Zagunis ............... 19814. .711 Kevin James ................. 19945. .693 Patrick Kivlehan ........... 20126. .688 Pat Biserta ................... 20107. .685 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 19998. .676 Dave Marciniak ............ 19989. .668 Jake Daubert ............... 199810. .658 Glen Gardner ............... 1987

Career Slugging Pct.1. .693 Patrick Kivlehan ........... 20122. .684 Jeff Torborg.............1961-633. .634 Billy McCarthy ............. 20014. .625 Todd Frazier ............2005-075. .612 Pete Hall .................1960-626. .606 Ray Van Cleef ..........1949-517. .602 Jason Imperial ............. 19918. .596 Jake Daubert ..........1998-00 .596 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-9910. .595 Glen Gardner ..........1986-88

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Single Season Stolen Bases1. 41 Graig Badger ................ 20032. 39 Doug Alongi ................. 19933. 28 Eric Young .................... 19894. 26 Graig Badger ................ 2004 26 Eric Young .................... 19886. 25 Todd Frazier ................. 2007 25 Doug Alongi ................. 19928. 24 Patrick Kivlehan ........... 2012 24 Jeff Helman ................. 1976 24 Mike Helma ................. 1976 24 Dennis Mendoza ......... 1971

Career Stolen Bases1. 85 Doug Alongi ............1991-932. 83 Graig Badger ...........2002-043. 67 Mike Helman ..........1974-783. 65 Todd Frazier ............2005-074. 64 Eric Young ...............1987-895. 58 Dennis Mendoza ....1969-716. 57 Graig Badger ...........2001-047. 55 Jeff Helman ............1975-788. 51 Brian Ciemniecki.....1998-019. 50 David DeJesus .........1998-00

Single Season Total Bases1. 187 Todd Frazier ................. 20072. 161 Pat Biserta ................... 20103. 159 Pete Zoccolillo ............. 19994. 143 David DeJesus .............. 1999 143 Doug Alongi ................. 19936. 139 Val Majeski .................. 20017. 138 Darren Fenster ............ 2000 138 Val Majewski ............... 20029. 137 Billy McCarthy ............. 200110. 136 Todd Frazier ................. 2006 136 Jeff Frazier ................... 2004

Career Total Bases1. 440 Pete Zoccolillo ........1996-992. 434 Todd Frazier ............2005-073. 419 Darren Fenster .......1997-004. 377 Jake Daubert ..........1998-005. 372 Michael Lang ..........2008-116. 370 Jeff Frazier ..............2002-047. 360 Nick Favatella .........2011-148. 336 Glen Gardner ..........1986-889. 329 Angel Echevarria .....1990-9210. 326 Mike O’Brien ..........1997-00

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Single Season Games1. 31 Ma Pa erson ............ 20082. 29 Kevin Lillis .................... 2008 29 Sean Atchison .............. 20034. 28 Tyler Gebler ................. 2010 28 Ryan Beard .................. 20096. 27 Rob Smorol .................. 2010 27 Ryan Molchan.............. 2002 27 Brian Stegen ................ 19959. 26 Nathaniel Roe .............. 2010 26 Eric Brown ................... 2000

Career Games1. 89 Kevin Lillis ...............2007-102. 82 Chris Lillis ................2003-073. 80 Eric Brown ..............1998-014. 77 Ma Pustay ............2003-065. 74 Jeff Miller ...............1995-986. 73 Barry Walsh ............1997-007. 72 Tyler Gebler ............2010-138. 71 Rob Smorol .............2010-13 71 Jim Kohl ..................1988-9110. 69 Ryan Molchan.........1999-02

Single Season Starts1. 17 Steve Healing ............... 20072. 16 Ma Giannini .............. 20073. 15 Charlie Law .................. 2013 15 Rob Smorol .................. 2013 15 Rob Smorol .................. 2012 15 Casey Gaynor .............. 2010 15 Bobby Brownlie ........... 2000 15 Jack Egbert .................. 2003 15 Shaun Parker ............... 2003 15 Casey Gaynor .............. 2007

Career Starts1. 52 Casey Gaynor .........2007-102. 44 Rob Smorol .............2010-133. 40 Ma Giannini .........2006-104. 38 Neil Ioviero .............1991-94 38 Tom Wheeler ..........1999-02 38 Noel Gluck ..............1985-88 38 Darrin Winston .......1985-888. 37 Tyler Gebler ............2010-139. 36 Bob MacDonald ......1984-87 36 Jack Egbert .............2002-04

Single Season Innings1. 108.2 Steve Healing ............... 20072. 107.2 Dick Webber ................ 19493. 103.1 Tyler Gebler ................. 20114. 102.1 Bobby Brownlie ........... 20005. 98.1 Dave Hoehler ............... 19916. 97.1 Casey Gaynor .............. 20107. 97.0 Casey Gaynor .............. 2012 97.0 Casey Gaynor .............. 20079. 95.2 Mike Barckley .............. 198810. 93.2 Rob Smorol .................. 2012 93.2 Brian Delehanty ........... 1999 93.2 Jim Wilson ................... 1999

Career Innings1. 317.0 Casey Gaynor .........2007-102. 313.0 Rob Smorol .............2010-133. 307.2 Tyler Gebler ............2010-134. 278.0 Darrin Winston .......1985-885. 271.0 Tom Wheeler ..........1999-006. 265.1 Bobby Brownlie ......2000-027. 250.1 Noel Gluck ..............1985-888. 235.1 Bob MacDonald ......1984-879. 233.2 Ma Giannini .........2006-0810. 230.1 Neil Ioviero .............1991-94

Single Season Wins1. 10 Steve Healing ............... 2007 10 Darrin Winston ............ 1988 10 Bobby Brownlie ........... 20004. 9 Brian Delehanty ........... 1999 9 Tom Wheeler ............... 2002 9 Dick Weber .................. 1949 9 Bert Garre ................. 19288. 8 Rob Smorol .................. 2012 8 Casey Gaynor .............. 2010 8 Jack Egbert .................. 2003 8 Eric Brown ................... 1999 8 Jim Wilson ................... 1999 8 Sco Madison ............. 1996 8 Jim Kohl ....................... 1991 8 Jim Kohl ....................... 1990 8 Tom Foster ................... 1950 8 Herm Herring .............. 1950

Career Wins1. 26 Darrin Winston .......1985-882. 25 Tom Wheeler ..........1999-023. 22 Rob Smorol .............2010-13 22 Bobby Brownlie ......2000-025. 21 Noel Gluck ..............1985-886. 20 Bob MacDonald ......1984-877. 19 Jim Kohl ..................1988-918. 18 Mike Barckley ...1989, 92-93 18 Rob Fazekas ......1987, 89-90 18 Phil Schneider...1990-91, 93 18 Jack Egbert .............2002-04

Single Season ERA1. 0.69 Rob Kenney ................. 19672. 0.90 Jim Lawler ................... 19803. 1.26 Gerald Lacey ................ 19554. 1.29 Barry Wolven ............... 19625. 1.37 Ed O .......................... 19666. 1.44 Gene Frey .................... 19657. 1.48 Norm Morton .............. 19488. 1.56 Paul Tootleman ........... 19589. 1.60 Mike Barckley .............. 198910. 1.66 Harold White ............... 1965

Career ERA1. 1.58 Norm Morton ...1943, 47-482. 1.73 Marty O’Brien.........1986-893. 2.03 Rob Kenney ............1965-674. 2.10 Gene Frey ...............1963-655. 2.19 Harold White ..........1965-666. 2.21 Barry Eggie .............1964-667. 2.35 Ken Eiker...................... 19568. 2.48 Wally Olsen ............1955-569. 2.52 Ron Maul ................1970-7110. 2.55 John Bukovinsky .....1968-70

Single Season Strikeouts1. 89 Bobby Brownlie ........... 20002. 86 Bobby Brownlie ........... 20013. 82 Charlie Law .................. 20134. 73 Darrin Kotch ................ 1990 73 Darrin Winston ............ 1988 73 Bert Garre ................. 19287. 72 Ma Giannini .............. 2007 72 Jack Egbert .................. 20039. 70 Jim Wilson ................... 199910. 69 Buddy Gallagher .......... 2001 69 Karl Anderson .............. 1977

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Career Strikeouts1. 235 Bobby Brownlie ......2000-022. 227 Casey Gaynor .........2007-103. 206 Rob Smorol .............2010-134. 183 Tom Wheeler ..........1999-025. 175 Darrin Winston .......1985-886. 169 Jim Jackson .............1967-707. 166 Bert Garre ............1928-308. 163 Jack Egbert .............2002-049. 161 Tyler Gebler ............2010-1310. 151 Noel Gluck ..............1985-88

Single Season Complete Games1. 8 Sco Madison ............. 1996 8 Darrin Winston ............ 1988 8 Bobby Brownlie ........... 20004. 7 Bobby Brownlie ........... 2001 7 Mike Barckley .............. 1993 7 Darrin Winston ............ 1986 7 Herb Cavano ................ 1974 7 Bert Garre ................. 19289. 6 Brian Delehanty ........... 1999 6 Mike Mundy ................ 1997

Career Complete Games1. 22 Darrin Winston .......1985-882. 20 Bobby Brownlie ......2000-023. 17 Bert Garre ............1928-304. 16 Mike Barckley ...1989, 92-935. 13 Bob MacDonald ......1984-876. 12 Noel Gluck ..............1985-887. 11 Karl Anderson .........1975-77 11 Herb Cavano ...........1972-749. 10 Ed O .....................1966-68 10 Jack Egbert .............2002-04

Single Season Shutouts1. 4 Sco Madison ............. 1996 4 Bobby Brownlie ........... 20003. 3 Darrin Winston ............ 19884. 2 Steve Healing ............... 2007 2 Tom Phillips ................. 1995 2 Chris Cochrane ............ 1994 2 Mike Barckley .............. 1993 2 Neil Ioviero .................. 1992 2 Mike Barckley .............. 1989 2 Dave Bauer .................. 1988 2 Bobby Brownlie ........... 2001 2 Jack Egbert .................. 2004 2 Bert Garre ................. 1930

Career Shutouts1. 7 Bobby Brownlie ......2000-02 4 Sco Madison ........1993-96 4 Mike Barckley ...1989, 92-93 4 Darrin Winston .......1985-885. 3 Neil Ioviero .............1991-94 3 Jack Egbert .............2002-04 3 Bert Garre ............1928-308. 2 Steve Healing ..........2004-07 2 Mike Mundy ...........1995-98 2 Tom Phillips ............1995-97 2 Dave Bauer .............1985-88 2 John Gorman ..........1977-80

Single Season Saves1. 12 Tyler Gebler ................. 20102. 9 Jon Young .................... 2014 9 Ryan Molchan.............. 2002 9 Brian Stegen ................ 19955. 8 Ryan Beard .................. 2009 8 Eric Brown ................... 2001 8 Eric Brown ................... 2000 8 Jim Kohl ....................... 19919. 6 Rob Corsi ..................... 2012 6 Jeff Miller .................... 1998 6 Sco Simpson .............. 1993

Career Saves1. 18 Eric Brown ..........1998-2001 2. 16 Tyler Gebler ............2010-133. 14 Jeff Miller ...............1995-984. 13 Chris Lillis ................2003-075. 12 Jim Kohl ..................1988-916. 11 Jon Young ...............2012-15 11 Ryan Beard .............2008-09 11 Marty O’Brien.........1986-899. 10 Ryan Molchan.........1999-0210. 9 Brian Stegen ...........1994-98 9 Barry Walsh ............1997-99

No-Hi ers- Gary Malikoski vs. Northeastern(March 28, 1978)- Mike Basarab vs. Lehigh(April 20, 1957)- Dick Weber vs. Lehigh(May 18, 1949)- Michael DeMucchio (1929)

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HITTINGBa ng Average1. .344 .................................... 20002. .343 .................................... 19993. .339 .................................... 19984. .326 .................................... 19865. .320 .................................... 19856. .315 .................................... 2004 .315 .................................... 19878. .313 .................................... 2005 .313 .................................... 199710. .312 .................................... 2007

At Bats1. 2,185 .................................. 20072. 2,060 .................................. 19993. 2,035 .................................. 20004. 1,988 .................................. 20015. 1,981 .................................. 20106. 1,978 .................................. 2013 1,978 .................................. 20068. 1,956 .................................. 20039. 1,939 .................................. 198810. 1,934 .................................. 2012

Runs1. 483 ..................................... 19992. 474 ..................................... 20073. 458 ..................................... 19984. 453 ..................................... 20005. 422 ..................................... 20036. 406 ..................................... 19977. 402 ..................................... 20108. 401 ..................................... 20069. 388 ..................................... 198810. 383 ..................................... 2005

Doubles1. 142 ..................................... 20002. 141 ..................................... 19993. 133 ..................................... 19984. 128 ..................................... 19975. 122 ..................................... 20106. 121 ..................................... 2007 121 ..................................... 19888. 113 ..................................... 20019. 111 ..................................... 200510. 110 ..................................... 2009

Hits1. 707 ..................................... 19992. 701 ..................................... 20003. 681 ..................................... 20074. 615 ..................................... 19985. 611 ..................................... 20106. 606 ..................................... 20017. 600 ..................................... 20038. 579 ..................................... 19919. 573 ..................................... 200410. 572 ..................................... 2006 572 ..................................... 2005

Triples1. 27 ....................................... 2003 27 ....................................... 19973. 25 ....................................... 19504. 24 ....................................... 20145. 22 ....................................... 19986. 21 ....................................... 19877. 20 ....................................... 19818. 18 ....................................... 2015 18 ....................................... 198510. 17 ....................................... 2010 17 ....................................... 2004 17 ....................................... 1990 17 ....................................... 1988

RBI1. 436 ..................................... 19992. 425 ..................................... 20073. 414 ..................................... 19984. 402 ..................................... 20005. 377 ..................................... 20036. 363 ..................................... 19977. 358 ..................................... 20108. 354 ..................................... 20069. 346 ..................................... 200410. 345 ..................................... 2005 345 ..................................... 2001

Home Runs1. 71 ....................................... 20102. 63 ....................................... 20073. 58 ....................................... 19984. 52 ....................................... 20065. 51 ....................................... 19876. 48 ....................................... 19997. 47 ....................................... 2005 47 ....................................... 20049. 44 ....................................... 198810. 43 ....................................... 2002 43 ....................................... 1993

Total Bases1. 1,018 .................................. 19992. 1,009 .................................. 20073. 980 ..................................... 20104. 976 ..................................... 20005. 966 ..................................... 19986. 854 ..................................... 2006 854 ..................................... 2005 854 ..................................... 2003 854 ..................................... 198810. 845 ..................................... 2004

Walks1. 318 ..................................... 19902. 312 ..................................... 20073. 294 ..................................... 19884. 291 ..................................... 19875. 279 ..................................... 19956. 269 ..................................... 20067. 266 ..................................... 19928. 261 ..................................... 19919. 257 ..................................... 199710. 252 ..................................... 2005 252 ..................................... 1996

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Stolen Bases1. 106 ..................................... 19912. 94 ....................................... 19933. 90 ....................................... 20034. 86 ....................................... 20105. 83 ....................................... 19896. 80 ....................................... 19947. 79 ....................................... 19928. 75 ....................................... 1998 75 ....................................... 195010. 73 ....................................... 2015 73 ....................................... 1988

PITCHINGERA1. 3.03 .................................... 19872. 3.29 .................................... 19783. 3.35 .................................... 19894. 3.50 .................................... 20005. 3.53 .................................... 19966. 3.56 .................................... 19737. 3.82 .................................... 20018. 3.89 .................................... 19769. 3.96 .................................... 199310. 3.98 .................................... 2002

Wins1. 42 ....................................... 2007 42 ....................................... 20013. 40 ....................................... 20004. 38 ....................................... 1993 38 ....................................... 19886. 37 ....................................... 2003 37 ....................................... 1999 37 ....................................... 19909. 36 ....................................... 198710. 35 ....................................... 2002

Complete Games1. 21 ....................................... 19892. 19 ....................................... 19883. 17 ....................................... 1992 17 ....................................... 19865. 16 ....................................... 20006. 15 ....................................... 1993 15 ....................................... 19908. 14 ....................................... 19879. 13 ....................................... 2001 13 ....................................... 1999 13 ....................................... 1996

Shutouts1. 8 ......................................... 2004 8 ......................................... 20003. 6 ......................................... 2001 6 ......................................... 19905. 5 ......................................... 2007 5 ......................................... 2003 5 ......................................... 19888. 4 ......................................... 2012 4 ......................................... 1996 4 ......................................... 1993 4 ......................................... 1989 4 ......................................... 1975

Saves1. 17 ....................................... 20142. 15 ....................................... 20133. 14 ....................................... 2010 14 ....................................... 19875. 13 ....................................... 2007 13 ....................................... 20027. 12 ....................................... 20048. 11 ....................................... 20009. 10 ....................................... 2009 10 ....................................... 2003 10 ....................................... 2001 10 ....................................... 1999 10 ....................................... 1996 10 ....................................... 1995 10 ....................................... 1991

Innings Pitched1. 558.2 .................................. 20072. 508.2 .................................. 20013. 507.2 .................................. 20134. 504.1 .................................. 20035. 499.0 .................................. 20066. 495.2 .................................. 20127. 493.0 .................................. 19888. 492.0 .................................. 19999. 491.2 .................................. 200010. 490.0 .................................. 2010

Hits1. 178 ..................................... 19782. 197 ..................................... 19773. 205 ..................................... 19794. 209 ..................................... 19805. 248 ..................................... 19766. 255 ..................................... 19747. 258 ..................................... 19828. 266 ..................................... 19759. 290 ..................................... 198410. 342 ..................................... 1985

Runs1. 124 ..................................... 19762. 135 ..................................... 19803. 143 ..................................... 19774. 145 ..................................... 19795. 157 ..................................... 19786. 159 ..................................... 19827. 164 ..................................... 19738. 186 ..................................... 19759. 199 ..................................... 197410. 209 ..................................... 1987

Earned Runs1. 81 ....................................... 19762. 84 ....................................... 19783. 93 ....................................... 19794. 96 ....................................... 19735. 98 ....................................... 19806. 123 ..................................... 19747. 126 ..................................... 19758. 129 ..................................... 19829. 136 ..................................... 197710. 138 ..................................... 1987

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Walks1. 82 ....................................... 19792. 92 ....................................... 19803. 94 ....................................... 19784. 108 ..................................... 19765. 123 ..................................... 19776. 129 ..................................... 19827. 137 ..................................... 19738. 155 ..................................... 20119. 157 ..................................... 197410. 162 ..................................... 2012

Strikeouts1. 398 ..................................... 20012. 382 ..................................... 20073. 366 ..................................... 20034. 360 ..................................... 20005. 359 ..................................... 20026. 342 ..................................... 20137. 327 ..................................... 20128. 335 ..................................... 19999. 321 ..................................... 199610. 319 ..................................... 1993

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AVERAGE RUNS HITS 2015 Tom Marcinczyk .325 Joe D’Annunzio 39 Tom Marcinczyk 662014 Pat Sweeney .331 Nick Favatella 43 Mike Carter 672013 Zarrillo/S. Zavala .330 Nick Favatella 41 Nick Favatella 742012 Patrick Kivlehan .392 Nick Favatella 54 Favatella/Kivlehan 742011 Michael Lang .344 Michael Lang 39 Michael Lang 662010 Steve Nyisztor .410 Michael Lang 65 Steve Nyisztor 942009 Michael Lang .343 Michael Lang 58 Michael Lang 712008 Luis Feliz .328 Dan Be eridge 41 Jaren Ma hews 632007 Dave Williams .412 Todd Frazier 87 Dave Williams 942006 Todd Frazier .366 Todd Frazier 62 Todd Fraizer 832005 Johnny Defendis .370 Todd Frazier 61 Johnny Defendis 812004 Jeff Frazier .382 Jeff Frazier 59 Jeff Frazier 792003 Ma Wolski .391 Graig Badger 61 Ma Wolski 752002 Leon Shade .387 Val Majewski 48 Val Majewski 802001 Billy McCarthy .421 Val Majewski 63 Billy McCarthy 912000 Darren Fenster .433 David DeJesus 66 Darren Fenster 1011999 Darren Fenster .424 David DeJesus 85 Peter Zoccolillo 971998 Todd Speedy .545 Adam Neubart 64 Marciniak/Zoccolillo 771997 Peter Zoccolillo .396 Peter Zoccolillo 58 David Marciniak 771996 Adam Neubart .335 Adam Neubart 46 Neubart/Sai a 621995 Brian Giallella .337 Brian Giallella 43 Brian Giallella 651994 Kevin James .416 Bob Windows 51 Kevin James 621993 Doug Alongi .371 Doug Alongi 62 Doug Alongi 861992 Doug Meiner .353 Alongi/Marchese 43 Jay Marchese 611991 Jason Imperial .368 Angel Echevarria 51 Angel Echevarria 801990 Ted Ciesla .377 Ted Ciesla 39 Ted Ciesla 751989 Sean Ryan .349 Eric Young 60 Sean Ryan 661988 Gary Resetar .367 Eric Young 53 Gary Resetar 761987 Glen Gardner .386 Sco Trochim 45 Three 561986 Gary Resetar .404 Sco Trochim 50 Glen Gardner 701985 Tony Grundhauser .383 Tony Grundhauser 50 Paul Schwendel 521984 Don McSherry .397 Don McSherry 34 Don McSherry 501983 Don McSherry .321 Rick Matarante 24 Gary Elefante 371982 Rick Matarante .425 Elliot Dorin 25 Chris Morgan 331981 Mark Zagunis .446 Mark Zagunis 42 Mark Zagunis 661980 Elliot Dorin .338 Elliot Dorin 23 Mark Zagunis 311979 Mark Zagunis .303 Barry Eggie 18 Mark Zagunis 27

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RBI HOME RUNS TOTAL BASES 2015 Tom Marcinczyk 36 Tom Marcinczyk 7 Tom Marcinczyk 1032014 Vinny Zarrillo 43 Brian O’Grady 5 Brian O’Grady 1042013 Charlie Law 47 Jeff Melillo 6 Nick Favatella 1052012 Patrick Kivlehan 50 Patrick Kivlehan 14 Patrick Kivlehan 1312011 D.J. Anderson 25 Lang/Hopkins 2 Michael Lang 942010 Pat Biserta 56 Pat Biserta 18 Pat Biserta 1612009 Jarred Jimenez 39 Michael Lang 8 Michael Lang 1162008 Jaren Ma hews 54 Jaren Ma hews 10 Jaren Ma hews 1082007 Todd Frazier 65 Todd Frazier 22 Todd Frazier 1872006 Ryan Hill 53 Frank Meade 14 Todd Frazier 1362005 Johnny Defendis 49 Frazier/Hook 9 Defendis/Frazier 1112004 Jeff Frazier 59 Jeff Frazier 13 Jeff Frazier 1362003 Jeff Frazier 54 Frazier/Normane 8 Steve Normane 1112002 Jeff Frazier 54 Jeff Frazier 13 Val Mejewski 1382001 Billy McCarthy 65 Val Majewski 8 Val Mejewski 1392000 Jake Daubert 59 Joe Cirone 8 Darren Fenster 1381999 Peter Zoccolillo 72 Peter Zoccolillo 12 Peter Zoccolillo 1591998 Jake Daubert 64 Peter Zoccolillo 12 David Marciniak 84 1997 David Marciniak 52 Jaworoski/Zoccolillo 7 Keith Connolly 881996 Rich Sai a 35 Brian Stegen 5 Adam Neubart 931995 Rich Sai a 39 Sco Kassan 9 Brian Giallella 1021994 Kevin James 58 Kevin James 10 Kevin James 1061993 Mike Higgins 56 D. Alongi/M. Higgins 9 Doug Alongi 1431992 Angel Echevarria 50 Angel Echevarria 10 Jay Marchese 1051991 Angel Echevarria 54 Angel Echevarria 12 Angel Echevarria 1321990 Ted Ciesla 48 Angel Echevarria 9 Ted Ciesla 1061989 Mark Ozoroski 38 Sean Ryan 5 Sean Ryan 1021988 Gary Resetar 48 Glen Gardner 9 Glen Gardner 1341987 Joe Lynch 48 Sco Trochim 10 Glen Gardner 1001986 Glen Gardner 45 Glen Gardner 6 Glen Gardner 1021985 Paul Schwendel 45 Paul Schwendel 6 Paul Schwendel 881984 Don McSherry 27 McSherry/Roman 4 Don McSherry 721983 Gary Elefante 29 Mark Germann 3 Gary Elefante 541982 Chris Morgan 30 Ray Stupienski 3 Chris Morgan 511981 Mark Zagunis 54 Mark Zagunis 11 Mark Zagunis 1101980 Mark Zagunis 22 Dorin/Schleiff er 3 Elliot Dorin 411979 Mark Zagunis 28 Mark Zagunis 6 Mark Zagunis 51

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AT BATS STOLEN BASES DOUBLES 2015 Vinny Zarrillo 221 R.J. Devish 13 Chris Suseck 142014 Mike Carter 211 Vinny Zarrillo 14 Nick Favatella 162013 Nick Favatella 234 Zarrillo/Favatella 12 Brian O’Grady 162012 Brian O’Grady 224 Patrick Kivlehan 24 Brian O’Grady 132011 D.J. Anderson 200 Michael Lang 7 Michael Lang 102010 Pat Biserta 234 Jaren Ma hews 16 Michael Lang 182009 Dan Be eridge 215 Luis Feliz 11 Pat Biserta 182008 Jaren Ma hews 214 Feliz/Garlick 10 Luis Feliz 152007 Mike Bionde 257 Todd Frazier 25 Todd Frazier 242006 Jeff Grose 235 Todd Frazier 21 Jeff Grose 152005 Todd Frazier 220 Todd Frazier 19 Colin Gaynor 162004 Jeff Frazier 207 Graig Badger 26 Jeff Frazier 162003 Graig Badger 214 Graig Badger 41 Jeff Frazier 192002 Val Majewski 220 Graig Badger 12 Majewski/ Sweeney 152001 Brian Ciemniecki 230 Billy McCarthy 11 Val Majewski 242000 Darren Fenster 233 David DeJesus 18 Darren Fenster 231999 David DeJesus 233 Brian Cienmiecki 21 Marciniak/Zoccolillo 221998 Peter Zoccolillo 199 Adam Neubart 20 David Marciniak 241997 David Marciniak 210 Shawn Williams 14 Marciniak/Zoccolillo 201996 Rich Sai a 212 Adam Neubart 16 Adam Neubart 161995 Rich Sai a 200 Bob Windows 19 Brian Giallella 201994 Giallella/Windows 177 Dengler/Windows 18 Brian Giallella 151993 Doug Alongi 232 Doug Alongi 39 Mike Higgins 201992 Jay Marchese 176 Doug Alongi 25 Jay Marchese 171991 Angel Echevarria 224 Chris McAlindin 16 Angel Echevarria 141990 Ted Ciesla 199 Chris McAlindin 7 Ted Ciesla 181989 Sean Ryan 189 Eric Young 35 Sean Ryan 191988 Glen Gardner 237 Eric Young 26 Glen Gardner 221987 Joe Lynch 172 Kerekes/Young 10 Joe Lynch 131986 Sam Ferre 191 Sco Trochim 10 Ferre /Trochim 131985 Paul Schwendel 147 Tony Grundhauser 18 Tony Grundhauser 151984 Tony Gaundhauser 131 Don McSherry 9 Tony Grundhauser 71983 Gary Elefante 124 Darryl Hendricks 7 Darryl Hendricks 91982 Tom Schapley 94 Rick Matarante 17 Chris Morgan 71981 Mark Zagunis 148 Elliot Dorin 18 Tom Schapley 111980 Mark Zagunis 96 Barry Eggie 10 Barry Eggie 41979 Mark Zagunis 89 Barry Eggie 11 Rich Federico 4

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TRIPLES WALKS 2015 Joe D’Annunzio 9 Tom Marcinczyk 252014 Brian O’Grady 5 Vinny Zarrillo 322013 Favatella/Zarrillo 5 Steve Zavala 362012 Brian O’Grady 4 Brian O’Grady 322011 Michael Lang 6 Michael Lang 212010 Michael Lang 4 Jaren Ma hews 302009 Jarred Jimenez 3 Jaren Ma hews 302008 Jarred Jimenez 6 Tom Edwards 412007 Jon Gossard 3 Todd Frazier 622006 Todd Frazier 3 Todd Frazier 422005 Johnny Defendis 4 Colin Gaynor 402004 Nick Cerulo 5 Graig Badger 442003 Defendis/Grose 5 Graig Badger 562002 Val Majewski 5 Graig Badger 372001 Ciemniecki/Majewski 3 Brian Ciemniecki 312000 David DeJesus 3 Jake Daubert 311999 David DeJesus 6 DeJesus/O’Brien 291998 Four Players 4 Darren Fenster 271997 Adam Neubart 11 Peter Zoccolillo 331996 Sal Aquino 4 Dave Marciniak 421995 Brian Giallella 4 Brian Giallella 381994 Brian Giallella 4 Kevin James 331993 Doug Alongi 6 Mike Higgins 391992 Doug Alongi 3 Angel Echevarria 311991 Jason Imperial 6 Jason Imperial 281990 Cann/Meiner 5 Sean Ryan 401989 Eric Young 5 Eric Young 391988 Eric Young 7 Eric Young 411987 Eric Young 7 Sco Trochim 391986 Sam Ferre 4 Sco Trochim 371985 Three with 3 Joe Lynch 331984 Elefante/Schwendel 3 Tony Grundhauser 311983 Gary Elefante 3 Mark Germann 241982 Moran/Stupienski 3 Elliot Dorin 261981 Moran/Schapley 4 Elliot Dorin 381980 Norm Schleiff er 3 Barry Eggie 261979 B. Eggie/M. Zagunis 2 Barry Eggie 19

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GAMES STARTS WINS 2015 Jon Young 23 Howie Brey 13 John O’Reilly 42014 Max Herrmann 22 Brey/Rosa 11 Brey/Rosa 62013 Brey/Roe 24 Smorol/Law 15 Charlie Law 62012 Willie Beard 24 Rob Smorol 15 Rob Smorol 82011 Rob Corsi 23 Gebler/Smorol 14 Tyler Gebler 52010 Tyler Gebler 28 Casey Gaynor 15 Casey Gaynor 82009 Ryan Beard 28 Casey Gaynor 13 Tony Wargo 62008 Ma Paterson 31 Ma Giannini 13 Kevin Lillis 42007 Jason Downey 25 Steve Healing 17 Steve Healing 102006 Chris Lillis 25 Ma Pustay 13 Sean Spicer 72005 Ma Pustay 25 Aaron Kalb 12 Jansen/Kalb 52004 Ma Pustay 23 Jack Egbert 14 Jack Egbert 72003 Sean Atchison 29 Egbert/Parker 15 Jack Egbert 82002 Ryan Molchan 27 Wheeler/Crohan 13 Tom Wheeler 92001 Ryan Molchan 24 Tom Crohan 13 Four Players 62000 Eric Brown 26 Bobby Brownlie 15 Bobby Brownlie 101999 San ago/Walsh 22 Brian Delehanty 14 Brian Delehanty 91998 Jeff Miller 20 Mike Mundy 13 Brian Stegan 71997 Jeff Miller 22 Connolly/Mundy 12 Connolly/Mundy 51996 Jeff Miller 23 Sco Madison 13 Sco Madison 81995 Brian Stegen 27 Philips/Kennedy 10 Rich Kennedy 61994 Dan McCoy 19 Chris Cochrane 10 Cochrane/Prusiensky 61993 Sco Simpson 22 Mike Barckley 13 Barckley/Cochrane 71992 Albie Mallen 20 Mike Barckley 10 Neil Loviero 61991 Jim Kohl 28 Phil Schneider 13 Jim Kohl 81990 Rob Fazekas 15 Rob Fazekas 13 Darrin Kotch 81989 Marty O’Brien 14 Kevin Conover 10 Mike Barckley 61988 Marty O’Brien 19 Darrin Winston 14 Darrin Winston 101987 Bob MacDonald 13 MacDonald/Winston 10 Darrin Winston 71986 O’Brien/Winston 14 Gluck/Winston 11 Darrin Winston 71985 Shaff ery/Vanderhorn 13 Gluck/MacDonald 9 Noel Gluck 61984 Tom Kingsley 10 Tom Kingsley 9 Bob MacDonald 51983 Tom Kingsley 14 Aaron Vanderhorn 8 Glen VanOlden 31982 Bob Applegate 11 Bob Applegate 8 Applegate/Gandolfo 41981 John Gandolfo 16 Jim Lawlor 10 Gandolfo/Lawlor 51979 John Gorman 10 John Gorman 7 John Gorman 3

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LOSSES SAVES COMPLETE GAMES 2015 Mark McCoy 8 Young/O’Reilly 2 Howie Brey 12014 Kevin Baxter 8 Jon Young 9 Howie Brey 32013 Rob Smorol 7 Rob Corsi 6 Tyler Gebler 22012 Ryan Fasano 5 Dan O’Neill 4 Ryan Fasano 32011 Roe/Smorol 7 Jerry Elsing 5 Tyler Gebler 32010 Dennis Hill 6 Tyler Gebler 12 Hill 22009 Casey Gaynor 9 Ryan Beard 8 Casey Gaynor 12008 Ma Giannini 5 Beard/Downey 3 Ma Giannini 22007 Ma Giannini 5 Chris Lillis 5 Steve Healing 32006 Holt/Giannini/Pustay 5 Chris Lillis 3 Four Players 12005 DeChristofano/Pustay 5 Tim Woodhull 3 Aaron Kalb 22004 Erik Dial 5 Tom Malafronte 5 Jack Egbert 52003 Jack Egbert 5 Chris Lillis 5 Jack Egbert 52002 Bobby Brownlie 6 Ryan Molchan 9 Bobby Brownlie 52001 Buddy Gallagher 4 Eric Brown 8 Bobby Brownlie 72000 Eric Brown 4 Eric Brown 8 Bobby Brownlie 81999 Jeff Pierce 6 Barry Walsh 5 Brian Delehanty 61998 Brian Delehanty 4 Jeff Miller 6 Mike Mundy 31997 Mike Mundy 5 Jeff Miller 5 Mike Mundy 61996 Stegen/Kennedy 4 Mike Mundy 5 Sco Madison 81995 Rich Kennedy 6 Brian Stegen 9 Kennedy/T.Philips 41994 Chris Cochrane 4 Madison/McCoy 3 Chris Cochrane 51993 Chris Cochrane 4 Sco Simpson 6 Mike Barckley 71992 Mike Barckley 4 Albie Mallen 3 Barckley/Loviero 51991 Jim Kohl 7 Jim Kohl 8 Hoehler/Loviero 41990 Rob Fazekas 7 Jim Kohl 3 Darrin Kotch 51989 Kevin Conover 5 Marty O’Brien 2 Barckley/Kotch 41988 Darrin Winston 4 Marty O’Brien 8 Darrin Winston 81987 Bob MacDonald 3 Bob MacDonald 2 Darrin Winston 51986 Gluck/Winston 4 Marty O’Brien 2 Darrin Winston 71985 Aaron Vanderhorn 5 Ma Shaff ery 4 Gluck/Vanderhorn 21984 Bob MacDonald 5 Steve Redrup 1 Bob MacDonald 51983 Kingsley/Vanderhorn 3 Tom Kingsley 3 Kingsley/Vanderhorn 21982 John Gandolfo 3 John Gandolfo 1 Bob Applegate 31981 Bob Applegate 5 John Gandolfo 4 Bob Applegate 41979 John Gorman 3 -- John Gorman 2

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INNINGS STRIKEOUTS 2015 Howie Brey 80.2 Howie Brey 56 2014 Howie Brey 76.1 Kyle Driscoll 58 2013 Charlie Law 91.2 Charlie Law 82 2012 Ryan Fasano 97.0 Ryan Fasano 592011 Tyler Gebler 103.1 Rob Smorol 662010 Casey Gaynor 97.1 Casey Gaynor 602009 Casey Gaynor 76.0 Casey Gaynor 592008 Ma Giannini 79.1 Downey/Giannini 462007 Steve Healing 108.2 Ma Giannini 722006 Sean Spicer 90.1 Ma Giannini 552005 Aaron Kalb 65.1 Aaron Kalb 432004 Jack Egbert 87.2 Jack Egbert 652003 Jack Egbert 86.2 Jack Egbert 722002 Tom Wheeler 90.0 Tom Wheeler 672001 Bobby Brownlie 84.0 Bobby Brownlie 862000 Bobby Brownlie 102.1 Bobby Brownlie 891999 Delehanty/Wilson 93.2 James Wilson 701998 Mike Mundy 83.2 Mike Mundy 631997 Mike Mundy 75.7 Keith Connolly 491996 Sco Madison 92.2 Sco Madison 49 1995 Tom Philips 71.1 Rich Kennedy 37 1994 Chris Cochrane 69.1 Bob Prusiensky 44 1993 Mike Barckley 90.1 Mike Barckley 50 1992 Mike Barckley 68.1 Neil Loviero 42 1991 Dave Hoehler 98.1 Dave Hoehler 51 1990 Rob Fazekas 85.2 Darrin Kotch 73 1989 Kevin Conover 66.2 Kevin Conover 56 1988 Darrin Winston 95.2 Darrin Winston 73 1987 Bob MacDonald 69.2 Darrin Winston 49 1986 Darrin Winston 78.3 Noel Gluck 44 1985 Noel Gluck 56.2 Gluck/MacDonald 33 1984 Bob MacDonald 52.0 Bob MacDonald 28 1983 Tom Kingsley 49.1 Tom Kingsley 33 1982 Bob Applegate 54.3 Bob Applegate 41 1981 Jim Lawlor 64.0 Bob Applegate 41 1979 John Gorman 51.2 John Gorman 40

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ERA SHUTOUTS 2015 John O’Reilly 4.35 --2014 Howie Brey 2.36 Howie Brey 12013 Rob Smorol 3.63 Tyler Gebler 12012 Ryan Fasano 3.34 Fasano/Smorol 12011 Tyler Gebler 3.22 -- 2010 Casey Gaynor 5.09 -- 2009 Casey Gaynor 5.57 -- 2008 Ma Giannini 5.79 -- 2007 Steve Healing 3.73 Steve Healing 22006 Tony Wargo 3.14 Steve Holt 12005 Jim Jansen 3.96 -- 2004 O.J. DeChristofano 2.32 Jack Egbert 22003 Sean Atchison 1.99 Egbert/Parker 12002 Ryan Molchan 1.93 Bobby Brownlie 12001 Sean Atchison 1.17 Bobby Brownlie 22000 Ken Ulrich 1.69 Bobby Brownlie 41999 Brian Winters 1.50 James Wilson 11998 Dan Brassem 1.77 Mike Mundy 21997 Jeff Miller 3.10 Mike Mundy 11996 Brian Stegen 2.28 Sco Madison 41995 Tom Philips 3.41 Tom Philips 21994 Bob Prusiensky 3.04 Chris Cochrane 21993 Mike Barckley 2.89 Mike Barckley 21992 Mike Barckley 3.03 Neil Loviero 21991 Jim Kohl 3.75 -- 1990 Darrin Kotch 3.99 -- 1989 Mike Barckley 1.60 Mike Barckley 21988 Dave Bauer 2.50 Darrin Winston 31987 Darrin Winston 1.82 Fazekas/Winston 11986 Darrin Winston 4.60 -- 1985 Noel Gluck 4.13 -- 1984 Bob MacDonald 4.15 Kulinski/MacDonald 11983 Aaron Vanderhorn 4.21 Aaron Vanderhorn 11982 John Gandolfo 2.87 -- 1981 Jim Lawlor 3.93 -- 1979 John Gorman 2.96 John Gorman 1

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