2012 ROSTER

No. Student-Athlete Yr. Ht. Wt. Pos. B/T Hometown/High School (College) 1 Matthew Sanchez FR 5-9 165 IF R/R Sunrise, FL/ Nova 4 Kelly Rooney FR 5-9 165 IF R/R Upton, Mass./Upton 5 Geoff DeGroot FR 5-11 175 SS R/R Wesley Chapel, FL/Wesley Chapel 7 Ryan Gendron FR 6-1 180 IF R/R Nashua, N.H./Nashua South 8 Matt Jacobs SR 6-1 190 OF R/L Hudson, MA/Hudson 9 Jacob O’Keefe FR 6-1 190 C R/R Wellington, Fla.//Delray 10 Matt Mottola FR 5-11 200 OF R/R Newburyport, Mass./Newburyport 11 Nick Boutoures SO 5-11 200 RHP R/R Wilmington, MA/Wilmington 12 Dallas Nunes SR 6-2 190 RHP R/R Easton, MA/Oliver Ames 13 Pat Devlin RS JR 5-11 205 INF R/R Tewksbury, MA/Tewksbury 16 James Katsiroubas RS JR 5-11 195 SS R/R Milton, MA/Milton 17 Greg Wilson So 5-10 185 OF/IF L/R Medford, Mass/Medford 19 Matt Novak So 5-11 180 RHP R/R Hampstead, NH/Hampstead 20 Bryan Deuel SR 5-10 185 C R/R Webster, NY/Webster Thomas 21 James Hamilton SO 5-11 210 RHP R/R Harwich, Mass. 22 Garrett Cole JR 5-11 170 RHP R/R Bedford, NH/Trinity 23 Jimmy Ricoy FR 6-3 210 OF R/R Lowell, Mass./Lowell 24 Jake Finnegan RS FR 6-2 210 LHP L/L Londonderry, NH/Londonderry 26 Mike Sloban RS JR 5-10 190 RHP R/R Merrimac, MA/Pentucket Regional 29 Taylor Robinson JR 6-2 205 RHP R/R Haverhill, MA/Haverhill 30 Cam Kneeland SR 6-1 195 INF R/R Rowley, MA/Triton Regional 31 Mark Sanborn SR 6-6 235 1B R/R Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton 32 Geoff Fisher SO 6-0 200 RHP R/R Londonderry, NH/Londonderry 33 Christian Lavoie FR 6-4 200 RHP R/R Hopkinton, Mass./Bridgton Academy 34 Mike Calzetta SO 6-4 220 RHP R/R Lawrence, MA/Lawrence 35 Bryant Guilmette SR 6-2 235 LHP L/L Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton 40 Tyler Toyfair SR 6-5 220 RHP R/R Agawam, MA/Agawam 41 Greg Leger JR 6-2 200 RHP R/R Bridgeport, MA/Bridgewater-Raynham 44 Zach Berger JR 6-1 215 OF/C R/R Coral Gables, FL/Coral Gables

Head Coach: Ken Harring (LeMoyne, ’89), Eighth year Assistant Coaches: Keith Beauregard (Saint Anselm ‘05), Kevin Gately (Northeastern ‘95) Pitching Coach: Ryan Williams (Saint Anselm ‘07) Team Manager: Corey Welch THE COACHING STAFF

and 26 players named to the NE-10 All-Confer- Head Coach Ken Harring ence teams. Harring’s appointment to the UML post A native of Manlius, NY, followed a stellar four-year period as head Ken Harring enters his coach at Saint Anselm College and four years eighth season as head as an assistant at Northeastern University. coach of the UMass Lowell The 2004 NE-10 Coach of the Year, Har- baseball program and has ring guided Saint Anselm to its best season in guided the River Hawks school history with a 30-22 overall record (24-8 to four NCAA Tournament NE-10). He led the Hawks to the 2004 NE-10 bids (2005-07, 2011) and a regular season championship as well as its seven-year record of 213- first NCAA Tournament bid in school history. 132, an average of over 30 Harring’s teams at Saint Anselm signifi- wins per season. cantly improved with each season, culminating UMass Lowell enjoyed a great deal of with the record-breaking season in 2004. After success in 2011, going 37-14 and clinching the struggling to a 9-35 finish in 2001, Harring fourth NCAA Tournament bid of Harring’s ten- guided the Hawks to a 17-32 clip in 2002, ure. While there, the River Hawks eliminated which included a 15-17 showing in the NE-10 Dowling in the East Regional. Seven UMass (fourth place in the six-team Pepin Division). Lowell players earned spots on the All-Confer- The 2003 Saint Anselm squad posted a ence Team and pitcher Jack Leathersich was record of 23-20 - its first winning season in 23 selected in the fifth round of the MLB Draft by years - and captured the Eastern College Ath- the New York Mets. letic Conference (ECAC) Division II champion- In 2010, Harring’s club finished with a 27- ship. Along the way, the Hawks finished third 19 record, but the team narrowly missed the in the NE-10 Pepin Division and garnered their NE-10 Tournament. Five River Hawks were first appearance in the NE-10 Tournament. named to All-Conference Teams, highlighted Harring was a four-year player at Divi- by First Team selection Cam Kneeland. sion I Le Moyne College where he helped the Harring steered the 2009 squad to a Dolphins to NCAA Tournament bids in 1986, 25-21 record and the Northeast-10 Conference 1987 and 1989. Inducted into Le Moyne’s Gold Tournament semifinals. Under his watch, six Wave Hall of Fame in 2003, Harring helped the River Hawks were named to the NE-10 All-Star Dolphins to a collective record of 54-18-1 in his Team and Jack Leathersich claimed the NE-10 junior and senior seasons (.740), Le Moyne’s Freshman Pitcher of the Year honor. first years as a Division I program. With 18 freshmen and sophomores on its Among Le Moyne’s Division I leaders, 2008 roster, UMass Lowell compiled a 26-24 Harring ranks second in batting (.367), third record and advanced to the Northeast-10 Con- in slugging percentage (.609) and 21st in hits ference Tournament. Over the season, Harring (108). He led the Dolphins in runs, hits and earned his 100th victory at UMass Lowell and doubles in his junior and senior years. the 200th of his career. After graduating from Le Moyne with a The 2007 season saw the River Hawks degree in business administration, Harring go 33-20, marking the second straight year spent two years in the organi- and ninth time in school history UML has zation with the Durham Bulls of the Carolina eclipsed the 30-victory plateau. League where his manager was former Red In 2006, the River Hawks (37-14) posted Sox skipper Grady Little. the second-highest win total in school history Harring accepted his first coaching and captured their fifth Northeast-10 Confer- position at Northeastern University, where he ence Tournament championship in six years. remained from 1996-99. During his stay, the UML also earned its second straight and Huskies posted a collective 105-88 record and eighth NCAA Tournament appearance in the captured the 1997 America East Conference last nine years. Tournament. That year, NU advanced to the In his first season at UML, Harring led NCAA Tournament where it defeated Bethune- the River Hawks to a 28-20 record, up from a Cookman (19-3, 7-4) before falling to Stanford 22-21 clip in 2004. UML returned to the NCAA and Cal State-Fullerton in the West Regional. Tournament as the No. 4 seed in the region, Shortly after his appointment to Saint where it defeated No. 1 Franklin Pierce (8-2) Anselm, Harring served as the manager of the before losing to No. 2 Southern Connecticut Keene Swamp Bats, leading them to the 2000 (10-3) and the Ravens (16-11). New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) championship. In Harring’s first three seasons, the River Harring and his wife, Shauna, live in Hawks have had eight players named to the Amesbury, MA, with their daughter Mikaela (8) ABCA/Rawlings All-Northeast Region teams and son Jacob (5). THE COACHING STAFF (1.83), hits allowed per nine innings (5.94) and sophomore Garrett Cole carried the lowest ERA Assistant Keith Beauregard in the nation (0.82). One of the top hitters Williams played under head coach Ken in Saint Anselm history, Harring at Saint Anselm and one year as a River Keith Beauregard enters Hawk. his second season as Prior to joining UMass Lowell, Williams assistant coach of the spent two seasons pitching professionally. In River Hawks, work- 2008 he was a member of the Brockton Rox of ing primarily with the the Can Am League and in 2007 he signed with outfielders, base runners the St. Joseph Blacksnakes in the American As- and hitters. sociation. In his first season be- A former Northeast-10 standout, Williams toed the rubber at UMass Lowell for his senior hind the bench, Beauregard helped raise season. Prior to that, he pitched for Saint Anselm the team batting average from .261 in for three seasons. In 2006, Williams was named 2010 to .280 in 2011. In addition, the club’s to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Third Team, on-base percentage rose from .339 to .364 First-Team All-Region, First-Team All-Conference under his watch. and was crowned the NE-10 Pitcher of the Year. Beauregard arrived in Lowell after In that season, he led the conference in four a standout career with the Worcester categories: ERA (1.03), innings pitched (105.0), Tornado’s of the Can-Am League and the strikeouts (95, tied) and strikeouts looking (36). Saint Anselm Hawks in the Northeast-10. Williams earned a bachelor’s degree in Beauregard put up strong numbers business from Saint Anselm in 2007. with the Tornado’s from 2005-07, with a A native of Lynnfield, Williams attended career average of .288. His finest season St. John’s Prep high school where, in addition came in 2007 as he hit .317 with five home to baseball, he competed in football and indoor runs, 31 RBI and 15 stolen bases. track and field. He currently resides in Medford While a member of the Hawks under Harring from 2002-05, Beauregard set many program records that still stand Assistant Kevin Gately today. Among his achievements, he owns A former standout player the Saint Anselm mark for career hits and coach at Northeast- (223), singles (148), doubles (46) and ern University, Kevin triples (15), while sitting in second for Gately enters his second career RBI (102) behind former assis- season with UMass tant Kessaris. While at Saint Anselm, he Lowell baseball. earned his degree in Criminal Justice. Gately, whose After completing his career with primary focus is infield- Worcester, Beauregard worked for Pru- ers, joined the River dential Douglas Elliman in New York as a Hawks after wrapping up real estate agent from 2008-2010. He cur- his third season as an assistant coach with rently resides in his hometown of Leomin- Holy Cross. Prior to that, Gately served as the ster, MA. infield, outfield and hitting coach at Northeast- ern, while also acting as the assistant recruit- Assistant Ryan Williams ing coordinator. Gately was the starting shortstop for the Ryan Williams, a former Huskies from 1991-94. His crowning achieve- UMass Lowell pitcher, ment came as captain of the 1994 team that enters his third season as won the America East conference, earning the River Hawks’ pitching a bid to the program’s first NCAA regional coach. tournament since the 1960’s. Under Williams’ guid- While a player at Northeastern, Gately ance, UMass Lowell earned his Bachelor’s degree in Political Sci- assembled one of the finest ence in 1995 and then received his MBA at pitching staffs in the nation Rivier College in 2006. He resides in Lowell in 2011. The River Hawks with his wife Renee and two daughters, Julia led the NCAA in team earned average and Amanda. 2012 PREVIEW Depth and Defense On the heels of a highly successful campaign in 2011, UMass Lowell baseball Armed to the Teeth in Pitching charges the field in 2012 with a bevy of new talent and an experienced veteran core. One area that is expected to carry the The River Hawks finished last season River Hawks in 2012 is a deep and skilled with a 37-14 record, including an 18-8 pool of 16 pitchers. Last season, UMass showing in Northeast-10 play, earning a Lowell led the NCAA in team earned run fifth-seed in the NCAA Tournament. Com- average (1.83) and Cole pitched his way to peting in the NCAA’s for the first time since the lowest ERA in the nation (0.82). 2007, UMass Lowell eliminated Dowling While the loss of the New York Mets’ before exiting on the third day of play. fifth-round MLB Draft selection Jack Leath- Taking aim at a repeat appearance in ersich(2009-11) can’t be overlooked, the the NCAA Tournament, the River Hawks River Hawks still return three starters from return 15 players from last season and add 2011, along with the entire bullpen. eight new freshmen and six transfers to cre- “We have a good mix of quality arms,” ate a deep club poised for success. said Harring. “We’ve got some situational UMass Lowell’s peers agree, voting guys that can give us a three-out inning, the River Hawks second in the Northeast but we’ve also added some arms that we Division of the Northeast-10 with 106 points haven’t seen the in past.” and two first-place votes. In addition, the The list of quality arms begins with Collegiate Baseball Newspaper ranked the Cole, who finished with a 7-1 record team 37th in the nation. and 57 strikeouts en route to his stellar “Coming off of a successful season ERA. Also returning are Taylor Robinson in 2011, losing a couple of key guys but (Haverhill, Mass.), who went 6-2 in 12 having the core of our lineup and key arms starts and carried a 1.62 ERA, and Mike back, we’re looking to build off the momen- Calzetta(Lawrence, Mass.), 4-0 with a 2.68 tum we put together last year,” said head ERA. coach Ken Harring. Returning for the bullpen are Nick “We’re playing a tougher schedule Boutoures (Wilmington, Mass.), Geoff Fish- on purpose, we intentionally scheduled a er (Londonderry, N.H.), Bryant Guilmette little tougher which will mean more as we (Hopkinton, Mass.), Dallas Nunes (Easton, get into conference play, the Northeast-10 Mass.), Mike Sloban (Merrimac, Mass.) and Tournament and hopefully the NCAA Tour- Tyler Toyfair (Agawam, Mass.). Those six nament.” were a combined 6-1 overall, with a 1.53 While the team will have to wait and ERA and 76 strikeouts. see what the newcomers can bring to the Joining the bullpen this season will be table, UMass Lowell’s aspirations appear third baseman Kneeland, taking over the well-founded in a herald group of veterans. closing duties in 2012. The ABCA has already named third base- “We want to show scouts the kind of man Cam Kneeland (Rowley, Mass.) an arm strength Cam has,” Harring said. “He East Region Preseason All-American and can run it up there to 92 to 93 miles per tabbed centerfielder Matt Jacobs (Hudson, hour with a good slider. He has great poise Mass.)as a “Player to Watch”. and great demeanor, nothing seems to faze In addition, Kneeland and pitcher Gar- him and I want to do everything I can to get rett Cole (Bedford, N.H.)have been named him to the next level.” as initial candidates for the Tino Martinez UMass Lowell will also add rookies Award, given annually to the top player in Jake Finnegan (Londonderry, N.H.) and Division II baseball. Christian Lavoie (Hopkinton, Mass.) to the A tougher out-of-conference schedule mix with transfers Ryan Digiose (Holtsville, should also prepare UMass Lowell for the N.Y.), James Hamilton (Harwich, Mass.), constant battle that is the Northeast-10. Greg Leger (Bridgewater, Mass.) and Matt “Everyone in the Northeast-10 is bet- Novak(Hampstead, N.H.). ter,” added Harring. “With the addition of Le Moyne in the other division, that makes our Balanced Lineup conference stronger already. Every single team in this conference, if you don’t bring it, The River Hawks offensive numbers they can beat you.” were up across the board in 2011, but 2012 PREVIEW much of the focus was put on the extremely will take over at shortstop, while classmate talented Kneeland. UMass Lowell now O’Keefe will assume the catching duties looks to balance out the lineup, creating a behind the plate. constant offensive threat capable of win- UMass Lowell’s starting infield com- ning games with power and finesse. bined to make 45 errors last season, up Kneeland led the River Hawks with a from 31 in 2010, and these moves look to .328 batting average, six home runs and solidify the defense. 53 runs batted in. He was aided by the “Cam was a First-Team All-Region efforts of Jacobs, .303 batting average third baseman the previous year, he’s a tre- with 28 RBI and 48 runs scored, and Mark mendous third baseman and that is his spot Sanborn (Hopkinton, Mass.), .300 batting in the infield,” said Harring. “Geoff DeGroot average with 23 RBI and 35 runs scored. is an extremely athletic player with range That senior trio will be counted on again to and a good arm. We moved James Katsir- fuel the fire, but Harring has especially high oubasto second and he’s looked very good, hopes for Sanborn after a breakout junior handling that transition tremendously.” year and stellar summer league stint. “Up the middle, O’Keefe can be as “He’s worked his tail off,” said Harring good a as there is in this league as of Sanborn. “Everything that’s happened to a freshman. He’s extremely quick, has a Mark is a credit to his work ethic. His confi- rocket for an arm and is not afraid to show dence was the issue early-on in his career it off. With DeGroot and Katsiroubas up and it’s really grown. We’re expecting big the middle and Jacobs in center, I think our things, if we get 40 RBIs and six home runs defense is a little more athletic than it has out of Mark Sanborn, we’re going to be a been in the past.” much better club.” Also providing protection in the The Starting Line lineup will be the freshmen Geoff DeGroot (Wesley Chapel, Fla.) and Jacob O’Keefe UMass Lowell won’t have to wait much (Wellington, Fla.) and junior transfer Zach longer for the year’s first pitch, traveling Berger (Coral Gables, Fla.). DeGroot will to Diamond Nation in Flemington, N.J. on see time at the top of the lineup, while Saturday, Feb. 25, for the season opener Berger will bat behind Kneeland and against the University of the Sciences at O’Keefe will act as a double-leadoff hitter in 2 p.m. The River Hawks will then stay in the nine-hole. New Jersey for a double-header on Sunday The focus on balance and depth is against St. Thomas Aquinas and face something the team hopes will take UMass Mansfield in a pair of double-headers the Lowell to the next level this season. following weekend. “To win championships you need to Saturday’s opener will be a welcome have guys step up,” Harring said. “If a guy change for players and coaches who have goes down, you need someone to step in been itching for competition in recent and we’re comfortable with our `second weeks. team’ guys.” “Opening is about seeing your team Among the new faces in the field play against someone else,” Harring said. this season, UMass Lowell will feature “It’s exciting and we can’t wait to get on the seven freshmen position players: DeGroot, bus. It’ll be important for these new guys Ryan Gendron (Nashua, N.H.), O’Keefe, confidence-wise, but they’re brimming with Matt Mottola (Newburyport, Mass.), Kelly confidence already.” Rooney (Upton, Mass.), Jimmy Ricoy (Low- The River Hawks will have to compete ell, Mass.) and Matthew Sanchez (Sunrise, with the added pressure of living up to last Fla.). Also, a pair of transfers will see action year’s success, but that’s a welcome prob- this season in Berger and Greg Wilson lem to any coach. (Medford, Mass.). “Pressure is what you make of it,” added Harring. “Baseball is fun; if we go out Raising the Defense there and keep everything in perspective, I think we’ll be fine. We’ll be the game that The River Hawks have shaken up their is circled on everyone’s schedule, but if we infield for 2012, moving Kneeland from come out the way we’re capable of playing, shortstop back to third base and shift- we’re confident we’ll have more positive ing James Katsiroubas (Milton, Mass.)to results than negative results.” second base. Incoming freshman DeGroot 2012 SENIOR PLAYER PROFILES 20 • Bryan Deuel Webster, NY • Webster Thomas H.S. JUNIOR: Appeared in 13 games, starting ten • Batted 8-for-30 (.267) with eight singles, two RBI and five runs scored • Had 57 putouts with nine assists in the field • Three-year player at Webster Thomas H.S. • One of three children of Doug and Janet Deuel of Webster, NY 35 • Bryant Guilmette Hopkinton, MA • Hopkinton H.S. JUNIOR: Appeared in 14 games with two starts, earning a 3-0 record and a 2.38 ERA • Struck out 32 batters in 34 innings pitched • Threw an eight innings one run victory over Philadelphia (9-1). • Two-year player at Hopkinton H.S. • Oldest of two sons of Chuck and Michele Guilmette of Hopkinton, MA. 8 • Matt Jacobs Hudson, MA • Hudson H.S. JUNIOR: Ranked among the NE-10 leaders in runs scored (3rd, 48) • Started in 50 of 51 games • Batted .303 (60-168) with 28 RBI and 48 runs scored • Was 14-for-20 on stolen base attempts • Season highlights include a 3-for-4 showing with three RBI and two runs scored and a against New Haven (3/26) • Four-year player at Hudson H.S. • One of four children of Tom, UMass Lowell Hall of Fame member (hockey/baseball), and Dawn Jacobs of Hudson, MA 30 • Cam Kneeland Rowley, MA • Triton Regional H.S. JUNIOR: Named to the Notheast-10 All-Conference First Team • Selected to Ameri- can Baseball Coaches Association All-East Region First Team •Played in the NEIBA All-Star Game at LeLacheur Park • Lead NE-10in RBI with 53 •Led the club in batting average (.328),home runs (6),hits (64), doubles (14), total bases (100), slugging percentage (.513) and on-base percentage (.409) • Highlights include 4-for-5 day with four RBI, twohome runs and three runs scored including agame-winning home runin the bottom of the ninth to propel UMass Lowell toa 7-6victory against Post (4/27) • Two-year player at Triton Regional H.S. • One of three children of John and Christine Kneeland of Rowley, MA. 12 • Dallas Nunes Easton, MA • Oliver Ames H.S. JUNIOR: Posted a 0.61 ERA with seven saves • Appeared in 19 games over 29.2 innings • Ranked among the NE-10 leaders in saves (5th) and games finished (4th, 17). • Highlights include pitching a two hits, five innings in relief in an 18 inning 2-1 win over Dowling (3/12) • Three-year starter at Oliver Ames H.S. • Son of Gary Nunes and Laurie Holbrook-Nunes of Easton, MA 31 • Mark Sanborn Hopkinton, MA • Hopkinton H.S. JUNIOR: Started all 51 games for the Riverhawks • Batted .300 (60-for-200) with 23 RBI and 35 runs scored • Had nine doubles, two triples, and two home runs • Highlights include a 4-for-5 showing with four RBI, two doubles, and a run scored in a win over Caldwell (8-0) • Also tallied a 3-for-4 effort with four RBI and two runs in a win over Saint Anselm (12-2) • One of four children of Mitchell and Louise Sanborn of Hopkinton, MA 40 •Tyler Toyfair Agawam, MA • Agawam H.S. JUNIOR: Appeared in 11 games over 16.2 innings • Posted a 3-0 record with a 1.08 ERA with 13 strikeouts • Highlight include pitching four innings in relief giving up no hits and striking out eight for a 5-1 win over Philadelphia (3/13). 2011 STATISTICS 2011 Statistics (37-14, 18-8 Northeast-10)

Player AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO SB-ATT ------Kneeland, Cam .328 49-49 195 39 64 14 2 6 53 100 .513 24 7 27 8-11 Jacobs, Matt .303 50-50 198 48 60 12 2 3 28 85 .429 24 8 27 14-20 Sanborn, Mark .300 51-51 200 35 60 9 2 2 23 79 .395 9 4 44 6-8 Katsiroubas, James .281 51-51 199 30 56 7 3 1 22 72 .362 17 14 37 15-18 Burnham, Connor .276 49-49 174 23 48 8 3 0 22 62 .356 10 4 25 13-17 Flynn, Dylan .269 46-45 167 14 45 13 1 1 28 63 .377 11 7 40 3-4 Noe, Rob .268 44-42 164 15 44 3 0 0 34 47 .287 9 4 21 2-5 Burns, Sean .262 51-51 206 42 54 5 0 0 23 59 .286 21 1 27 8-10 Devlin, Pat .261 38-34 111 16 29 3 0 1 10 35 .315 16 8 19 5-6 ------Less than 25 games played------Walsh, Connor .500 2-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 0-0 Marrocco, Monte .375 7-2 8 5 3 0 0 0 2 3 .375 3 2 2 0-0 Smith, David .333 7-2 12 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 .333 0 0 4 0-0 Deuel, Bryan .267 13-10 30 5 8 0 0 0 2 8 .267 4 1 8 1-1 Larivee, T.J. .238 9-4 21 3 5 0 0 0 0 5 .238 2 0 4 0-0 Silva, Jordan .207 16-7 29 5 6 1 0 0 3 7 .241 3 1 8 3-3 Keenan, Adam .188 13-8 32 1 6 1 1 0 4 9 .281 1 0 9 0-0 Martinez, Felix .188 26-2 16 5 3 0 1 0 3 5 .313 3 0 7 3-4 Cahill, Brett .000 6-2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 5 0-0 ------Totals .280 51-51 1771 286 496 76 15 14 258 644 .364 159 62 315 81-107 Opponents .188 51-51 1637 132 308 55 9 6 111 399 .244 143 40 437 45-70

2011 Pitching Stats

Pitcher ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. ------Cole, Garrett 0.82 7-1 12 8 1 0 65.2 36 15 6 20 57 4 2 0 223 .161 DePierro, Vinny 1.49 4-2 10 6 1 0 42.1 18 10 7 19 43 3 0 0 132 .136 Leathersich, Jack 1.62 6-2 13 12 1 1 89.0 55 20 16 27 126 9 3 0 314 .175 Robinson, Taylor 2.09 7-3 15 8 1 0 73.1 59 20 17 15 59 13 1 2 269 .219 Calzetta, Mike 2.68 4-0 8 6 0 0 40.1 33 16 12 7 24 5 1 0 146 .226 Ramey, Dustin 3.23 2-5 16 8 1 1 55.2 41 26 20 25 52 7 1 1 202 .203 ------Less than 25 innings pitched------Nunes, Dallas 0.61 1-1 19 0 0 7 29.2 19 5 2 7 16 6 0 0 101 .188 Toyfair, Tyler 1.08 3-0 11 0 0 0 16.2 12 2 2 6 13 1 0 0 59 .203 Sloban, Mike 1.32 0-0 10 1 0 0 13.2 5 2 2 3 11 1 0 0 43 .116 Fisher, Geoff 2.25 0-0 3 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 14 .214 Guilmette, Bryant 2.38 3-0 14 2 0 1 34.0 25 14 9 11 32 5 1 3 126 .198 Boutoures, Nick 4.50 0-0 2 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 8 .250 ------Totals 1.83 37-14 51 51 5 10 466.1 308 132 95 143 437 55 9 6 1637 .188 Opponents 4.57 14-37 51 51 6 6 453.0 496 286 230 159 315 76 15 14 1771 .280 2011 RESULTS

UML Opp. Overall NE-10 Date Opponent W/L Score R-H-E R-H-E Inn. Record Record Pitcher (Rec.) ------Feb. 26 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas L 1-2 1-2-0 2-5-2 9 0-1 - Ramey (L, 0-1) Feb. 26 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas W 3-2 3-7-0 2-6-1 7 1-1 - Calzetta (W, 1-0) Feb. 27 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas W 4-1 4-6-3 1-3-0 9 2-1 - Leathersich (W, 1-0 March 5 vs. Caldwell College W 8-0 8-13-1 0-2-1 9 3-1 - Ramey (W,1-1) March 5 vs. Caldwell College W 11-0 11-8-0 0-3-3 9 4-1 - Leathersich (W, 2-0) March 12 ^ vs. Dowling W 2-1 2-12-1 1-10-1 18 5-1 - Toyfair (W, 1-0) March 13 ^ vs. Saint Michael’s W 2-1 2-8-1 1-4-0 9 6-1 - Robinson (W, 1-0) March 13 ^ vs. Philadelphia W 5-1 5-11-3 1-3-5 12 7-1 - Toyfair (W, 2-0) March 14 ^ vs. Nyack W 16-2 16-17-1 2-5-4 9 8-1 - Calzetta (W, 2-0) March 14 ^ vs. Caldwell W 10-2 10-15-1 2-6-2 9 9-1 - Cole (W, 1-0) March 15 ^ vs. Mercy W 11-3 11-16-1 3-5-2 9 10-1 - Depierro (W, 1-0) March 15 ^ vs. Philadelphia W 9-1 9-14-0 1-6-3 9 11-1 Guilmette (W, 1-0) March 17 ^ vs C.W. Post W 6-2 6-7-0 2-4-4 9 12-1 - Robinson (W, 2-0) March 18 ^ vs. Rollins L 6-8 6-9-2 8-12-3 9 12-2 - Leathersich (L, 2-1) March 19 ^ vs. Rollins W 11-2 11-13-0 2-4-2 9 13-2 - Ramey (W, 2-1) March 23 * BENTLEY W 4-3 4-10-0 3-9-0 9 14-2 1-0 Robinson (W, 3-0) March 24 * at Bentley W 14-6 14-18-1 6-8-2 9 15-2 2-0 Cole (W, 2-0) March 26 * NEW HAVEN W 5-1 5-7-0 1-2-1 9 16-2 3-0 Leathersich (W, 3-1) March 26 * NEW HAVEN W 7-5 7-10-2 5-6-0 9 17-2 4-0 Guilmette (W, 2-0) March 27 * at So. New Hampshire W 9-7 9-12-4 7-13-1 9 18-2 5-0 Robinson (W, 4-0) March 30 * SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE W 6-5 6-11-1 5-11-2 10 19-2 6-0 Cole (W, 3-0) April 2 * at Saint Rose W 3-2 3-7-2 2-1-0 9 20-2 7-0 Leathersich (W, 4-1) April 2 * at Saint Rose L 4-5 4-7-4 5-7-1 9 20-3 7-1 Ramey (L, 2-2) April 6 *SAINT ANSELM W 12-2 12-6-1 2-5-2 9 21-3 8-1 Guilmette (W,2-0) April 7 at *Saint Anselm W 13-3 13-17-1 3-8-3 9 22-3 9-1 Calzetta (W, 3-0) April 9 * ADELPHI L 3-4 3-7-1 4-6-0 9 22-4 9-2 Nunes (L, 0-1) April 9 * ADELPHI L 5-6 5-9-1 6-11-1 9 22-5 9-3 Robinson (L, 4-1) April 10 * at Stonehill L 3-7 3-10-0 7-8-2 9 22-6 9-4 Ramey (L, 2-3) April 12 SAINT MICHAEL”S W 6-1 6-8-2 1-6-3 9 23-6 9-4 Calzette (W, 4-0) April 12 SAINT MICHAEL”S W 10-0 10-12-1 0-0-1 7 24-6 9-4 DePierro (W, 2-0) April 16 * ASSUMPTION W 8-2 8-13-3 2-3-1 9 25-6 10-4 Cole (W, 4-0) April 16 * ASSUMPTION W 2-0 2-11-2 0-2-0 9 26-6 11-4 Robinson (W, 5-1) April 19 *STONEHILL W 3-1 3-7-1 1-4-0 9 27-6 12-4 Leathersich (W, 5-1) April 21 DOMINICAN W 7-6 7-10-2 6-9-2 9 28-6 12-4 Toyfair (W, 3-0 April 22 *at Pace W 5-4 5-6-3 4-7-0 9 29-6 13-4 DePierro (W, 3-0) April 22 *at Pace W 3-0 3-6-1 0-6-2 9 30-6 14-4 Robinson (W, 6-1) April 26 *at #7 Franklin Pierce L 0-3 0-4-1 3-9-1 9 30-7 14-5 Leathersich (L, 5-2) April 27 *POST W 7-6 7-9-3 6-9-0 9 31-7 14-5 Nunes (W, 1-1) April 29 *#10 FRANKLIN PIERCE W 12-2 12-18-3 2-7-2 9 32-7 15-5 Robinson (W, 7-1) April 30 *AMERICAN INT”L L 1-3 1-11-2 3-6-1 9 32-8 15-6 Cole (L, 4-1) April 30 *AMERICAN INT”L W 7-0 7-8-0 0-6-3 9 33-8 16-6 DePierro (W, 4-0) May 3 *MERRIMACK W 2-0 2-10-0 0-3-0 9 34-8 17-6 Leathersich (W, 6-2) May 5 * at Merrimack W 7-0 7-11-1 0-1-3 9 35-8 18-6 Cole (W, 5-1) May 7 *at #8 Southern Conn. St. L 1-3 1-3-0 3-9-1 9 35-9 18-7 Robinson (L, 7-2) May 7 *at #8 Southern Conn. St. L 0-2 0-6-1 2-4-0 9 35-10 18-8 DePierro (L, 3-1) May 11 NEW HAVEN W 1-0 1-9-3 0-8-0 15 36-10 18-8 Cole (W, 1-0) May 13 at Southern Connecticut L 3-4 3-10-1 4-9-0 10 36-11 18-8 Ramey (L, 2-4) May 13 at Franklin Pierce L 2-3 2-4-0 3-7-1 9 36-12 18-8 DePierro (L, 4-2) May 19 at # 15 Franklin Pierce L 3-4 3-8-3 4-9-1 9 36-13 18-8 Ramey (L, 2-5) May 20 vs. Dowling W 3-1 3-8-0 1-4-0 9 37-13 18-8 Cole (W, 7-1) May 21 at # 15 Franklin Pierce L 0-3 0-5-1 3-7-1 9 37-14 18-8 Robinson (L, 7-3)

KEY: ^Florida sites; *Northeast-10 Conference game Overall: 37-14 • Northeast-10: 18-8 • Home: 16-3 • Away: 8-10 • Neutral: 13-1 TEAM RECORDS TEAM RECORDS • Game 22 vs. St. Leo (3-19-94) Most Games Played 58 2001 vs. St. Leo (3-14-96) Most Games Won 39 2001 Most Earned Runs Allowed Most Games Lost 24 2008 • Season 256 2001 Best Winning Percentage .800 (36-9) 1999 • Game 20 vs. St. Leo (3-19-94) Longest Game 18 innings vs. Dowling Most Walks, Season 245 1988 College (3-12- 11) • Game 22 vs. Bentley (4-30-86) Longest Winning Streak 25 vs. Stony Brook (4-3- 09) Most Strikeouts, Season 437 2011 Bentley (5-3-99) • Game 18 vs. Merrimack (5-3-78) Longest Losing Streak 7 vs. UMass Dartmouth Most Wild Pitches, Season 56 1988 (4-23-78)-Babson (5-2-78) • Game 7 vs. Trenton St. (3-13-88; 2nd of DH) Lowest Team ERA 1.83 2011 Batting Most Shutouts 8 2011 Most At Bats, Season 2,131 2001 2008 • Game 62 vs. Dowling (3-12-11) Most Runs Scored, Season 524 2001 Fielding • Game 40 vs. Carroll College (3-17-00) Most Total Chances, Season 2094 2007 • Inning 18 vs. Franklin Pierce (4-14-94, 1st) • Game 73 vs. New Haven (4-26-92; • Per Game 11.38 1996 (444 runs/39 2nd of DH; 16 innings) games) Most Putouts, Season 1499 2001 Most Hits, Season 738 2001 • Game 54 vs. Dowling (3-12-11) • Game 34 vs. Carroll College (3-17-00) Most Assists, Season 643 2007 Most Singles, Season 508 2001 • Game 25 vs. Dowling (3-12-11) • Game 22 vs. St. Anselm (4-25-82; 2nd of DH) Most Errors, Season 89 2008 Most Doubles, Season 149 2001 • Game 9 vs. Tampa (3-17-03) • Game 11 vs. So. Conn. (4-18-93; 1st of DH) Most Double Plays, Season 51 2005, Most Triples, Season 30 1985 2006 • Game 4 vs. Merrimack (4-18-81; 2nd of DH) • Game 5 vs. Stonehill (4-18-94) Assumption (5-1- vs. Phila. Textile (5-14-87) 95) Most Home Runs, Season 64 2002 Best Fielding Pct., Season .968 2001 • Game 6 vs. Brandeis (4-18-96) Lowest Fielding Pct., Season.939 1993 Most RBI, Season 477 2001 • Game 38 vs. Carroll College (3-17-00) Miscellaneous Most Stolen Bases, Season 110 1990 Most Runners Left on Base • Game 10 vs. W.P.I. (4-12-78) • Season 498 2001 vs. Suffolk (3-28-86) • Game 21 vs. Dowling (3-11-11) vs. F. Pierce (5-4-90; 2nd of DH) Most Sacrifices, Season 31 2008 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS • Game 4 vs. Plymouth St. (5-5-85; 2nd of DH) Most Sacrifice Flies, Season 38 2001 Batting • Game 4 vs. Framingham St. (3-20-01) Most Games Played, Car. 200, Tim Manton (2005-08) vs. Stonehill (4-21-01) • Season 58, Jon Cahill, Lenny Carter, Allen Mottram Most , Season 234 1985 (2001) • Game 20 vs. Jersey City St. (3-16-87) Most At Bats, Career 834, Tim Manton (2005-08) Most Strikeouts, Season 330 2008 • Season 235 Jon Cahill (2001) • Game 18 vs. Dowling (3-12-11) • Game 8 Matt Jacobs vs. Dowling (3-12-11) Most Times HBP, Season 75 2001 Mark Sanborn vs. Dowling (3-12-11) • Game 6 vs. Bentley (5-6-92) Adam Keenan vs. Dowling (3-12-11) vs. Quinnipiac (3-24-96; 1st of DH) Connor Burnham vs. Dowling (3-12-11) Highest Team Batting Avg. .364 1985 Luke Wallace, vs. Lynn (3-15-10) Most Total Bases, Season 1107 2001 Jared Notardgiacomo, vs. Lynn (3-15-10) • Game 67 vs. Carroll College (3-17-00) Most Runs Scored, Career 192 Jon Cahill (1998-01) Highest Slugging % .542 1985 • Season 67 Jon Cahill (2001) • Game 6 Bobby Cappadona, vs. UMass Dartmouth Pitching (5-1-84) Most Pitchers Used, Season 17 2007 Most Hits, Career 282 Allen Mottram (2000-03) • Game 7 vs. Dowling (3-12-11); • Season 94 Jon Cahill, 2001 vs. Northeastern (3-26-00) • Game 7 Luke Wallace, vs. Lynn (3-15-10) Most Pitchers Starting Game 9 1997, 2000, 2008 Most Singles, Career 220 Tim Manton (2005-08) Most Complete Games 24 1991 • Season 67 Tim Manton (2008) Most Inn. Pitched, Season 499.2 2001 • Game 5 Keith Woodman, vs. St. Anselm (4-25-82) • Game 18.0 vs. Dowling (3-12-11) Matt Almeida, vs. New Hamp. College (4-29-89) Most Hits Allowed, Season 527 2001 Most Doubles, Career 66 Jon Cahill (1998-01) • Game 21 vs. St. Leo (3-14-96) • Season 24 Adam McCusker (2002) Most Runs Allowed, Season 302 2001 • Game 3 Jon Cahill vs. New Haven (4-8-00) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Keith Woodman, vs. St. Anselm (4-18-84) Marty Piper, vs Sacred Heart (4-14-91) Ross Madore, vs.Manhattanville (3-15-85) Dave Hebert, vs New Haven (4-26-92) Steve Lane, vs. Boston Univ. (4-23-90) Marc Deschenes, vs. St. Leo (3-19-94) Ken Pires, vs. So. Conn. (4-18-93; 1st of DH) Jim Pelland, vs. Albany (3-31-99) Tom Davis, vs. N.H. College (4-29-95; 1st of DH) Tim Manton, vs. So. Conn. (4-9-05) Jarrod Harwood, vs. Keene St. (4-3-96; 1st of DH) Ryan Davenport, vs. Stonehill (5-14-05) BobTheriault, vs. American Int. (5-5-05) Tim Keene, vs. So. Conn. (4-6-06) Most Triples, Career 13 Nate Liebenow, 2002-05 Graeme Clohosey, vs. Franklin Pierce (4-29-07) • Season 7 Dick Kiluk, 1985 Tim Keene, vs. Adelphi (3-3-07) Larry Rodgers, 1995 Sean Patno, vs. Caldwell Col. (5-17-07) • Game 2 Jerod Edmondson, vs. Bentley (3-24-07) Tim Manton, vs. Stonehill Col. (5-5-08) Bob Clancy, vs. Merrimack (4-18-81) Most Times HBP, Career 50 Kevin Winship, 1994-96 Keith Woodman, vs. Sacred Heart (4-14-85) • Season 19 Kevin Winship, 1995 Dick Kiluk, vs. Central Conn. (4-21-85) • Game 3 Dave Moore, vs Bridgeport (5-1-92; Bobby Cappadona, vs. Quinnipiac (5-3-86) 2nd Game of DH) Rob Aziz, vs. New Hamp. Col. (4-29-89) Kevin Winship, vs. A.I.C. (4-12-94) Larry Rodgers, vs. St. Rose (4-30-95; 1st of DH) Jim Pelland, vs. A.I.C. (4-21-99) Ryan Kearney, vs. F. Pierce (4-23-97) Miles Page, vs. Bentley (3-30-05) Nate Liebenow, vs. F. Pierce (4-2-03) Most Tot. Bases, Career 457 Allen Mottram (2000-03) Steve Paddock, vs. Merrimack (4-15-06) • Season 152 Allen Mottram (2002) Most Home Runs, Career 34 Allen Mottram (2000-03) • Game 14 Allen Mottram, vs. Merrimack • Season 16 Allen Mottram (2002) (4-6-00) • Game 3 Dick Kiluk, vs Quinnipiac (5-4-85) Jim Michaud, vs UMass Dartmouth Most RBI, Career 216 Allen Mottram (2000-03) (4-20-80; 2 hr, 2 2b, & 2 1b) • Season 73 Allen Mottram (2002) • Game 10 Dick Kiluk, vs Quinnipiac (5-4-85) Pitching Most Stolen Bases, Career 85 Tim Manton, (2005-08) Most App., Career 65 Ronnie Nelson, (2005-07) • Season 35 Steve Lane, 1990 • Season 25 Ronnie Nelson, 2005 • Game 5 Steve Lane, vs Franlin Pierce (5-4-90; 25 Pat Donovan, 2006 2nd of DH) Most Gm Started, Career 41 Brad Laurin, 2002-05 Matt Jacobs, vs. Philadelphia (3-15-12; 1st of DH) • Season 14 Kevin Rourke, 1995 Most Sacrifices, Career 22 Sean Patno, 2004-07 Most CG, Career 18 Scott Johnson, 1987-91 • Season 7 Matt Iorio, 2006 • Season 10 Scott Johnson, 1991 Sean Patno, 2006 Most Consecutive CG 10 Scott Johnson, 1991 • Game 2 Adam McCusker vs. Assumption (5-3-00) Most Inn. Pitched, Career 301.2 Brad Laurin, 2002-05 Rick Ries, vs Salem S. (4-26-78) • Season 102.1 Kevin Rourke, 1995 Dan Grams, vs Plymouth St. (5-8-83) Nate Linstad, 2000 Chris Riley, vs Barry (3-22-86) • Game 12.0 Frank Riley, vs New Haven Steve Lane, vs New Haven (4-26-92; 1st of DH) (4-26-82) Shamus Veo, vs. Bentley (3-26-05) Scott Johnson, vs.New Haven (4-20-91) Most Sac Flies, Career 19 Adam McCusker (2000-03) Most Con. SO Inn. 28.0 Peter Nickerson • Season 8 Keith Qualter, 1994 (3/26/05-4/23/05) • Game 2 Evan Greene vs. Stonehill (3-31-00) Most Hits Allowed, Car. 297 Kevin Rourke, 1992-95 Matt Petros vs. Carroll Col. (3-17-00) • Season 106 Kevin Rourke, 1995 Neal Larsson, vs Barry (3-22-86); vs Jersey City State • Game 15 Todd Keeney, vs. Sacred Heart (4-23-94, (3-16-87) 1st of DH) Ross Madore, vs Southern Connecticut (4-19-86) Allen Blackington, vs. Assump. (5-1-95) Steve Lane, vs Franklin Pierce (5-4-90, 1st of DH) Most Runs Allowed, Car. 158 Kevin Rourke, 1992-95 Steve Talbot, vs N.H. College (4-22-92; 2nd of DH) • Season 56 Nate Linstad, 1999 Dave Hebert, vs Bryant (5-7-93) • Game 15 Dave DiCenso, vs. St. Leo (3-19-94) Chris Conroy, vs. Franklin Pierce (4-14-94, Most Earned Runs, Car. 126 Nate Linstad, 1998-01 2nd of DH) • Season 43 Nate Linstad, 1999 Kevin Winship, vs. Sacred Heart (4-6-96; • Game 12 Rick Carbonara, vs. Quinnipiac 1st of DH), (5-4-85) vs. Stony Brook (4-27-96;1st of DH) Chris Cullinan, vs. St. Leo (3-14-96) Tom Davis, vs. Albany (4-9-97) Most Walks Allowed, Car. 127 Joe Grygiel, 1988-90 Most BB, Career 115 Danny Barros, 1988-91 • Season 70 John Schoolcraft, 1986 • Season 37 Danny Barros, 1990 • Game 17 John Schoolcraft, vs Bentley (4-30-86) • Game 5 Keith Woodman, vs Merrimack (4-7-84) Lowest Walks/9 Inning Ratio, Most Strikeouts, Career 122 Bob Theriault (2003-2006) • Career (min. 75 inn.) 1.73 Jim Shaughnessy, • Season 47 Luke Wallace (2008) (2003-06; 33 walks/171.2 inn.) • Game 4 Dan Parent, vs Brandeis (4-11-90) • Season 1.10 Jim Shaughnessy, 2006 (7/57.2 inn.) Matt Moran, vs Salem St. (4-9-91) Most Strikeouts, Career 292 Brad Laurin, 2002-05 • Season 126 Jack Leathersich, 2011 Dick Kiluk, 1985; • Game 18 Ed Elliott, vs Merrimack (5-3-78) Paul Gedman, 1986-87; Most SO/9 Inn., Car. 9.87 Matt Fitzgerald, 1975-78 John Spencer, 1987-88; • Season 12.74 Jack Leathersich, 2011 Ketih Qualter, 1993-94 Most Times Striking Out 10 or More Jared Notargiacomo, 2007-10 • Career 11 David Williamson, 2001-02 • Season 2 Mike LaValliere, 1980; • Season 7 Jack Leathersich, 2011 Dick Kiluk, 1985; Most Hit Batters, Career 44 Nate Linstad, 1998-01 Keith Qualter, 1994 • Season 18 Nate Linstad, 2001 Jared Notargiacomo, 2010 • Game 5 Tim Schmid, vs Eastern Conn. (4-24-82) • Game 2 Jared Notargiacomo vs. Lynn (3-15-10) Most Wild Pitches, Car. 26 Joe Grygiel, 1988-90 Home Run in First Collegiate At Bat • Season 17 Glenn Longval, 1988 Jack Fiorino, vs Bentley (4-13-82) Taylor Robinson, 2011 Dave Delfino, vs Kean Col. (3-19-86) • Game 5 Glenn Longval, vs Trenton St. (3-13-88); Allen Blackington vs. New Hamp. (3-10-96) vs. Salem St. (4-12-88) Joe Grygiel, vs Assumption (4-14-89) CAREER OFFENSIVE LEADERS Todd Keeney, vs. Eckerd (3-16-94) Most Victories, Career 26 Ryan Kearney, 1995-98 HOME RUNS (10 or More) • Season 10 Kevin Rourke, 1995 1) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 34 Most Losses, Career 14 Brad Laurin (2002-05) 2) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 31 • Season 6 Mike Alonardo, 1997 3) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 27 Best Won-Loss Percentage 4) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 23 • Career (min. 12 dec.) .889 5) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) 22 Matt Marenghi, 1999 (16-2) 6) Mike Bryant (1978-80) 21 • Season (min. 7 dec.) 1.000 7) Keith Qualter (1993-95) 20 Tom Clarke, 1999 (8-0) 8) Tom Fratto (1997-99) 17 Joe Grygiel, 1988 (7-0) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 17 Seth Tebbetts, 1997 (7-0) 9) John Spencer (1987-88) 16 Most Saves, Career 27 Pat Donovan, (2006-07) Marty Piper (1989-91) 16 • Season 15 Pat Donovan, 2007 11) Tom Jacobs (1976-79) 15 Lowest ERA, Career (min. 100 inn.) Mike LaValliere (1979-81) 15 2.07 Bill Moloney, 1975-78 13) Paul Hamilton (1976-79) 14 • Season (min. 30 inn.) 0.82 Garrett Cole, 2011 Jarrod Harwood (1995-96) 14 Adam McCusker (2000-03) 14 Fielding Matt Moran (1990-93) 14 Most Total Chances, Car. 1295 Patrick Wilson, 2004-07 Mike Regan (2000-03) 14 • Season 523 Patrick Wilson, 2007 George Sennott (1982-85) 14 • Game 25 Mark Sanborn Dowling (3-12-11) 19) Paul Currie (1982-84) 13 Most Putouts, Career 1,210 Patrick Wilson, 2004-07 Matt Tupman (2001-03) 13 • Season 487 Jerod Edmondson, 2007 • Game 23 Mark Sanborn vs. Dowling (3-12-11) RUNS BATTED IN (60 or More) Most Assists, Career 499 Sean Patno, 2004-07 1) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 216 • Season 162 Sean Patno, 2007 2) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 176 • Game 11 Sean Patno, vs. So. Conn. (4-9-05) 3) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 164 4) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 152 Miscellaneous 5) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 150 UML Perfect Games 6) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 140 Matt Marenghi, vs. Bryant (5-1-99; 7 inn.) 7) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 140 UML No-Hitters 8) Kevin Winship (1994-96) 131 Vinny DePierro, vs. St. Mike’s (4-12-11, 7 inn.) 9) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 117 Matt Marenghi, vs. Bryant (5-1-99; 7 inn.) Joe Luis (1986-89) 117 Marc Deschenes, vs. Bridgeport (4-8-95; 5 inn.) Steve Talbot (1989-92) 117 Matt Fitzgerald, vs Springfield (5-14-77) 12) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) 116 Tipper Durkin, vs. Plymouth St. (4-10-76) Tom Davis (1994-97) 113 Last No-Hitter Pitched Against 14) Bob Theriault (2003-06) 109 Scott Budner, Eastern Conn. (4-2-77) 15) Keith Qualter (1993-95) 105 UML Players to Hit for the Cycle 16) Tom Fratto (1997-99) 102 Matt Petros vs. Carroll Col. (3-17-00) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 102 Mark Babbitt vs. Carroll Col. (3-17-00) 18) Marty Piper (1989-91) 101 Keith Qualter, vs. Adelphi (5-13-94; 19) John Spencer (1987-88) 100 ECAC Playoff Game) 20) Cam Kneeland (2009-Pres.) 99 Most Grand Slam Home Runs, Career 2 Mike LaValliere, 1979-81; STOLEN BASES (15 or More) CAREER OFFENSIVE LEADERS 1) Tim Manton (2005-08) 85 19) Joe Luis (1986-89) 69 2) Steve Lane (1990-92) 62 Matt Moran (1990-93) 69 3) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 53 Bob Theriault (2003-06) 69 4) Mark Grams (1985-88) 52 5) Matt Jacobs (2009-Pres.) 44 MOST STRIKEOUTS (50 or More) 6) Luke Wallace (2007-10) 38 1) Luke Wallace (2007-10) 143 7) Peter Feeley (1990-91) 37 2) Bob Theriault (2003-06) 122 8) Paul Hamilton (1976-79) 36 3) Taylor von Kriegenbergh (2007-10) 98 Bobby Cappadona (1984-86) 36 4) Tim Manton (2005-08) 95 Dan Barros (1988-91) 36 5) Matt Moran (1990-93) 90 Mark Rurak (1996- 99) 36 Adam McCusker (2000-03) 90 12) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 35 7) Scott LaValley (2001-03) 89 13) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 34 8) Mark Sanborn (2009-Pres) 88 14) Paul Gedman (1986-87) 32 Jared Notargiacomo (2007-10) 88 15) Rob Aziz (1989-90; 93) 31 10) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 86 Scott LaValley (2001-03) 31 11) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 85 17) Sean Patno (2004-07) 30 12) Sean Burns (2008-2011) 84 18) Erik Thomas (2001-04) 29 13) Bill Moloney (1975-78) 78 19) Brian Toohey (1983-86) 26 14) Matt Jacobs (2009-Pres) 77 Chris Riley (1985-88) 26 15) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 76 Pat Devlin (2009-Pres) 26 16) Dana D’Agostino (1998 -00) 75 Neal Larsson (1986-89) 75 BATTING AVERAGE (200 AB and .335 Avg) 18) Bob Clancy (1978-81) 72 1) Brian Toohey (1983-86) .404 19) Marty Piper (1989-91) 71 2) Peter Feeley (1990-91) .397 20) Jim Pelland (1997 -00) 70 3) Jon Cahill (1998-01) .385 Lenny Carter (1999-01) 70 4) Paul Currie (1982-84) .381 5) Mike LaValliere (1979-81) .379 TOTAL BASES (150 or More) 6) Kevin Winship (1994-96) .37697 1) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 457 7) Dana D’Agostino (1998- 00) .37651 2) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 381 8) Allen Mottram (2000-03) .37650 3) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 350 9) John Spencer (1987-88) .372 4) Tim Manton (2005-08) 339 10) Jim Peloquin (1996-99) .368 5) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 323 11) Mike Bryant (1978-80) .3678 6) Lenny Carter (1998-01) 320 12) Matt Tupman (2001-02) .3676 7) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 307 13) Ross Madore (1984-87) .3668 8) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 303 14) Kevin Loftus (1992-93) .366 9) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 298 15) Matt Almeida (1988-89) .36545 10) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 288 16) Tom Davis (1995-97) .36512 11) Bob Theriault (2003-06) 287 17) Mike Cruff (1992-95) .36499 12) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) 273 18) Joe Luis (1986-89) .362 13) Kevin Winship (1994-96) 258 19) Keith Qualter (1993-95) .361 14) Tom Davis (1995-97) 237 20) Bobby Cappadona (1984-86) .360 15) Mark Grams (1985-88) 232 Dan Barros (1988-91) 232 MOST WALKS (50 or More) Keith Qualter (1993-95) 232 1) Dan Barros (1988-91) 115 18) Matt Tupman (2001-02) 231 2) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 105 19) Steve Lane (1990-92) 226 3) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 94 20) Paul Hamilton (1976-79) 223 4) Bob Stewart (1975-78) 90 Brian Toohey (1983-86) 90 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (200 AB and .500 Pct.) 6) Bill Moloney (1975-78) 83 1) Mike Bryant (1978-80) .689 7) Bob Clancy (1978-81) 81 2) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) .654 8) Mark Grams (1985-88) 79 3) John Spencer (1987-88) .641 9) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 78 4) Peter Feeley (1990-91) .623 10) Sean Burns (2008-2011) 77 5) Paul Currie (1982-84) .614 11) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 76 6) Allen Mottram (2000-03) .610 12) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) 74 7) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) .60264 Sean Patno (2004-07) 74 8) Keith Qualter (1993-95) .60259 Tim Manton (2005-08) 74 9) Ken Pires (1991; 93) .602 15) Jim Duggan (1982-85) 72 10) Mike LaValliere (1979-81) .59587 Chris Riley (1985-88) 72 11) Matt Tupman (2001-02) .594 Evan Greene (1998-01) 72 12) Lenny Carter (1999-01) .587 18) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 70 13) Paul Gedman (1986-87) .586 CAREER OFFENSIVE LEADERS 14) Kevin Winship (1994-96) .5823 10) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 140 15) Dave DeCoste (1981-84) .5820 11) Evan Greene (1998-01) 136 16) Tom Fratto (1997-99) .575 12) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 135 17) Jarrod Harwood (1995-96) .5687 13) Kevin Winship (1994-96) 133 16) Brian Toohey (1983-86) .567 14) Tom Davis (1995-97) 127 17) Neal Larsson (1986-89) .562 15) Brian Toohey (1983-86) 125 Kevin Loftus (1992-93) .562 Mark Rurak (1996-98) 125 19) Tom Davis (1995-97) .559 17) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) 123 20) Ross Madore (1984-87) .552 18) Steve Lane (1990-92) 119 19) Chris Riley (1985-88) 114 GAMES PLAYED (95 or More) 20) Sean Burns (2008-11) 114 1) Tim Manton (2005-08) 200 2) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 197 BASE HITS (100 or More) 3) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 195 1) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 282 4) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 191 2) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 271 5) Bob Theriault (2003-06) 186 Tim Manton (2005-08) 271 6) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 185 4) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 246 7) Sean Patno (2004-07) 183 5) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 232 8) Sean Burns (2008-2011) 173 6) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 197 Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 173 7) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 196 10) Dan Barros (1988-91) 160 8) Bob Theriault (2003-06) 190 11) Evan Greene (1998 -01) 156 9) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 188 12) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 151 10) Dana D’Agostino (1998 -00) 186 13) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 150 11) Mark Grams (1985-88) 185 14) Jared Notargiacomo (2007-10) 146 12) Dan Barros (1988-91) 185 15) Joe Luis (1986-89) 143 13) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 184 Lenny Carter (1999-01) 143 14) Sean Patno (2004-07) 178 17) Mark Grams (1985-88) 142 15) Evan Greene (1998-01) 177 18) Luke Wallace (2007-10) 139 16) Sean Burns (2008-11) 176 19) Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 132 17) Joe Luis (1986-89) 174 18) Steve Lane (1990-92) 172 AT BATS (300 or More) 19) Kevin Winship (1994-96) 167 1) Tim Manton (2005-08) 834 20) Jeff Gallison (1994-96) 158 2) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 770 3) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 749 SINGLES (70 or More) 4) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 737 1) Tim Manton (2005-08) 220 5) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 703 2) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 186 6) Bob Theriault (2003-06) 657 3) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 183 7) Sean Burns (2008-2011) 652 4) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 174 Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 652 Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 174 89) Sean Patno (2004-07) 639 6) Sean Patno (2004-07) 166 10) Dan Barros (1988-91) 557 7) Sean Burns (2008-11) 151 11) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 545 8) Dan Barros (1988-91) 150 Evan Greene (1998-01) 545 9) Joe Luis (1986-89) 149 13) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 538 10) Mark Grams (1985-88) 147 14) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 530 11) Steve Lane (1990-92) 136 15) Luke Wallace (2007-10) 521 12) Evan Greene (1998-01) 131 16) Mark Grams (1985-88) 515 Bob Theriault (2003-06) 131 17) Steve Lane (1990-92) 505 14) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 129 18) Dana D’Agostino (1998 -00) 494 Lenny Carter (1999-01) 129 19) Jared Notargiacomo (2007-10) 486 16) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 128 20) Joe Luis (1986-89) 481 17) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 120 18) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 114 RUNS SCORED (75 or More) 19) Matt Jacobs (2009-Pres.) 109 1) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 194 Todd Cole (2001-04) 109 2) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 191 3) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 179 DOUBLES (20 or More) 4) Mark Grams (1985-88) 169 1) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 66 5) Tim Manton (2005-08) 171 2) Allen Mottram (2000-03) 58 6) Dan Barros (1988-91) 163 3) Adam McCusker (2000-03) 54 7) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 151 4) Patrick Wilson (2004-07) 47 8) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 149 5) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 44 9) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 148 6) Sean Kerrigan (1999-02) 41 CAREER OFFENSIVE LEADERS 7) Kevin Winship (1994-96) 40 8) Dana D’Agostino (1998-00) 39 MOST WINS (10 or More) 9) Lenny Carter (1999-01) 36 1) Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 26 10) Steve Talbot (1989-92) 37 2) Nate Linstad (1998-01) 23 Tim Manton (2005-08) 37 Steve Palazzolo (2001-04) 23 12) Jeff Gallison (1994-95) 35 Kevin Rourke (1992-95) 23 Evan Greene (1998-01) 35 5) Brad Laurin (2002-05) 20 Bob Theriault (2003-06) 35 Jamie Mandell (1998-01) 20 15) Tom Davis (1995-97) 33 Peter Nickerson (2004-07) 20 Matt Tupman (2001-02) 33 8) Butch Martell (1986-89) 19 16) Neal Larsson (1986-89) 31 9) Bill Moloney (1975-78) 18 Jim Peloquin (1996-99) 31 Todd Keeney (1992-94) 18 Steve Paddock (2006-07) 31 Mike Alonardo (1995-98) 18 19) Steve Botto (1994-98) 30 12) Joe Grygiel (1988-90) 17 Tom Fratto (1997-99) 30 Kevin Graham (2004-07) 17 Cam Kneeland (2009-Prse) 30 14) Matt Marenghi (1998-00) 16 Scott Johnson (1987-89; 1991) 16 TRIPLES (Six or More) Jack Leathersich (2009-2011) 16 1) Nate Liebenow (2002-05) 13 17) Peter Stansky (1979-82) 15 2) Paul Hamilton (1976-79) 12 18) Dave Battaglia (1987; 1989-91) 14 Ken Connerty (1980-83) 12 Patrick Shirley (2000-03) 14 Rob Aziz (1989-90; 93) 12 Jim Shaughnessy (2003-06) 14 5) Tim Manton (2005-08) 11 6) Tom Jacobs (1976-79) 10 MOST LOSSES (4 or More) Peter Feeley (1990-91) 10 1) Dustin Ramey (2009-Pres.) 14 Bob Theriault (2003-2006) 10 Brad Laurin (2002-05) 14 9) Bob Clancy (1978-80) 9 3) Steve Palazzolo (2001-04) 13 Mark Grams (1985-88) 9 4) Kevin Rourke (1992-95) 11 Matt Moran (1990-93) 9 5) Joe Keohane (1976-79) 10 Kevin Winship (1994-96) 9 Butch Martell (1986-89) 10 Ryan Kearney (1995- 98) 9 Mike Alonardo (1995-98) 10 Jerod Edmondson (2007) 9 8) Dave Battaglia (1987; 1989-91) 9 15) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 8 Matt Fitzgerald (1975-78) 9 Steve Lane (1990-92) 8 Rick Gray (1983-85) 9 Ken Pires (1991; 93) 8 Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 9 Chris Riley (1985-88) 8 Kevin Graham (2004-07) 9 Larry Rodgers (1995-96) 8 13) Nate Linstad (1998-01) 8 Brian Toohey (1983-86) 8 Jamie Mandell (1998-01) 8 Matt Tupman (2001-03) 8 David Williamson (2001-02) 8 Jack Leathersich (2009-2011) 8 CAREER PITCHING LEADERS 17) Dave DiCenso (1992-95) 7 Tipper Durkin (1975-77) 7 INNINGS PITCHED (90 or More) Scott Johnson (1987-89; 1991) 7 1) Brad Laurin (2002-05) 301.2 Todd Keeney (1992-94) 7 2) Nate Linstad (1998-01) 298.2 Patrick Shirley (2000-03) 7 3) Kevin Rourke (1992-95) 285.1 Brian Toohey (1983-86) 7 4) Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 275.2 Jim Shaughnessy (2003-06) 7 5) Steve Palazzolo (2001-04) 258.2 6) Peter Nickerson (2004-07) 227.4 MOST WALKS (53 or More) 7) Jamie Mandell (1998-01) 218.1 1) Joe Grygiel (1988-90) 127 8) Jack Leathersich (2009-2011) 216.1 2) Joe Keohane (1977-80) 118 9) Butch Martell (1986-89) 212.2 3) Peter Stansky (1979-82) 114 10) Bill Moloney (1975-78) 209.0 4) Butch Martell (1986-89) 113 11) Kevin Graham (2004-07) 202.1 5) Steve Palazzolo (2001-04) 109 12) Mike Alonardo (1995-98) 200.0 6) Nate Linstad (1998-01) 107 13) Scott Johnson (1987-89; 91) 198.0 7) Brad Laurin (2002-05) 101 14) Patrick Shirley (2000-03) 189.2 8) Matt Fitzgerald (1975-78) 98 15) Dustin Ramey (2008-Pres.) 187.1 9) Glenn Longval (1987-89) 94 16) Todd Keeney (1992-94) 184.0 10) Kevin Rourke (1992-95) 92 17) Peter Stansky (1979-82) 175.1 11) David Williamson (2001-02) 86 18) Jim Shaughnessy (2003-06) 171.2 12) Brian Toohey (1983-86) 82 19) Joe Grygiel (1988-90) 168.1 13) Jack Leathersich (2009-2011) 77 20) Dave Battaglia (1987; 89-91) 161.2 14) Mike Alonardo (1995-98) 76 CAREER PITCHING LEADERS Paul Durand (1982-85) 76 10) Pete Nickerson(2004-07; 20-6) .769 16) Dave DiCenso (1992-95) 72 Garrett Cole (2010-Pres; 10-3) .769 Jamie Mandell (1998-01) 72 12) Nate Linstad (1998-01; 23-8) .742 18) Tipper Durkin (1975-77) 70 13) John Jaskul (1976-79; 8-3) .727 John Schoolcraft (1986) 70 Steve Bieksha (1986-87; 8-3) .727 Eric Cyr (1988-89; 91-92) 70 15) Ryan Kearney (1995-96;13-5) .722 Kevin Tiner (1978-81; 13-5) .722 MOST STRIKEOUTS (50 or More) 17) Todd Keeney (1992-94; 18-7) .720 1) Brad Laurin (2002-05) 292 18) Jamie Mandell (1998-01; 20-8) .714 2) Nate Linstad (1998-01) 265 Peter Stansky (1979-82; 15-6) .714 3) Steve Palazzolo (2001-04) 251 20) Mike Alonardo (1995-96; 7-3) .700 Jack Leathersich (2009-2011) 251 Taylor Robinson (2010-Pres; 7-3) .700 5) Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 205 6) Kevin Rourke (1992-95) 190 MOST SAVES David Williamson (2001-02) 190 1) Pat Donovan (2006-07) 27 8) Bill Moloney (1975-78) 179 2) Dave Ouellette (2000-03) 17 9) Mike Alonardo (1995-98) 172 3) Dallas Nunes (2009-Pres.) 16 10) Peter Stansky (1979-82) 161 4) Ronnie Nelson (2005-07) 13 11) Jamie Mandell (1998-01) 157 5) John Paganetti (1983-84) 6 12) Dustin Ramey (2009-Pres.) 155 Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 6 13) Joe Grygiel (1988-90) 152 Mark Sakelakos (2005-08) 6 14) Matt Fitzgerald (1975-78) 148 8) Jon Cahill (1998-01) 4 15) Peter Nickerson (2004-07) 139 Todd Keeney (1992-94) 4 16) Butch Martell (1986-89) 136 Jack Leathersich (2009-11) 5 17) Todd Keeney (1992-94) 135 11) Steve Comeau (1976) 3 18) Kevin Graham (2004-07) 124 Jim Michaud (1978-81) 3 19) Patrick Shirley (2000-03) 116 William Janes (1988-90) 3 20) Scott Johnson (1987-89; 91) 114 Brian Hanson (1991-93) 3 Nate Linstad (2002-05) 3 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Minimum 50 innings and below Eric Smolin (2004) 3 4.00) 17) Dan Newell (1975-77) 2 1) Garrett Cole (2010-Pres) 2.00 Mike Campbell (1978-81) 2 2) Bill Moloney (1975-78) 2.07 Steve Gervais (1983-85) 2 3) Steve Comeau (1976) 2.32 Scott Johnson (1987-89, 91) 2 4) Mike Schmid (1981) 2.45 Jamie McCabe (1992-94) 2 5) Peter Nickerson (2004-07) 2.49 Aaron Dupont (1993) 2 6) Jack Leathersich (2009-Pres.) 2.50 John Morris (1997-99) 2 7) Matt Fitzgerald (1975-78) 2.53 8) Jim Michaud (1978-81) 2.57 9) Brad Laurin (2001-05) 2.65 10) Frank Riley (1981-82) 2.67 11) Pat Donovan (2006-07) 2.74 12) Dustin Ramey (2009-Prse) 2.88 Marc Deschenes (1993-95) 2.88 14) Ryan Kearney (1995-98) 2.90 15) Steve Palazzolo (2001-04) 2.96 16) Scott Johnson (1987-89; 91) 3.00 17) Paul Durand (1982-85) 3.07 18) Todd Keeney (1992-94) 3.08 Ron Nelson (2005-07) 3.08 20) Steve Bieksha (1986-87) 3.09

WINNING PERCENTAGE (10 or More Decisions and .600 Pct.) 1) Rick Carbonara (1985; 9-1) .900 2) Matt Marenghi (1998-00; 16-2) .889 3) Paul Durand (182-85; 12-2) .857 4) Frank Riley (181-82; 10-2) .833 5) Jim Michaud (1978-81; 13-3) .813 6) Marc Deschenes (1993-95; 8-2) .800 7) Eric Cyr (1988-89; 91-92; 11-3) .786 8) Bill Moloney (1975-78; 18-5) .783 9) Joe Grygiel (1988-90; 17-5) .773