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Uic Baseball UIC BASEBALL - CAREER BATTING LEADERS AVERAGE TRIPLES WALKS .391 Scott Metz 17 Steve McGuiggan 156 Jim Phillos .377 Justin Johnson 16 Scott Ota 153 Kelly Kropp .374 Matt Serna 15 Mike Hughes 110 Tony Zaffaro .363 Mark Hallberg 11 Larry Gempp Jr. 108 Hal Olofsson .359 Al Candea 10 Mike Petak 107 Curtis Granderson .358 Larry Rubin John Rosner 106 Carmen Carcone Larry Gempp Jr. 9 Curtis Granderson 98 Eric Bradley .354 Jim Noble 8 Al Massey 96 Pete Lotus J.P. Carey Tony Zaffaro 94 Craig Kristufek .350 Jim Ryan Jody Brown 83 Bob Rosinski Curtis Granderson Jason Ganek HIT BY PITCH RUNS HOME RUNS 53 Steve McGuiggan 178 Curtis Granderson 41 Frank Provenzano 42 Ty Rubio 177 Kelly Kropp 33 Scott Ota 41 Cody Bohanek 174 Steve McGuiggan 25 Curtis Granderson 40 Chad Schroeder 164 Mike Hughes Larry Gempp Jr. 38 Jody Brown 160 Bryan Russo 24 Mike Hughes Joe Betcher 159 Jim Phillos Bart Babineaux 36 Jacob McNamara 158 Jody Brown 23 Jim Noble 33 Mike Hughes John Rosner Eric Bradley 32 Jason Ganek 155 Scott Ota 21 Mike Petak 31 Tyler Detmer 152 Bob Rosinski Jeff Boehm AT-BATS HITS RUNS BATTED IN 801 Andy Leonard 245 Steve McGuiggan 163 Scott Ota 761 Steve McGuiggan 243 J.P. Moran 160 Frank Provenzano 784 Bryan Russo 238 Jason Ganek 154 Jason Ganek 763 Scott Ota 236 Bryan Russo 141 Bob Rosinski 748 J.P. Moran 230 Andy Leonard 139 Larry Gempp Jr. 745 Jason Ganek Scott Ota 136 Jody Brown 706 Mike Bruszer 225 John Rosner 134 Mike Hughes 701 Bob Rosinski 224 Bob Rosinski 129 J.P. Moran 695 Jim Phillos Larry Gempp Jr. 125 Kelly Kropp 684 Cody Bohanek 223 Jody Brown Curtis Granderson DOUBLES STOLEN BASES 63 Andy Leonard 95 Kelly Kropp 53 Jason Ganek 72 Jody Brown 52 Jody Brown 69 Jim Clinton 51 Curtis Granderson 65 Mike Petak 50 Weber Bowen 58 Jim Phillos 49 J.P. Moran Steve McGuiggan 45 John Rosner 54 Tony Zaffaro 43 Scott Ota 53 Glen Pecoraro 42 Mike Hughes 50 Hal Olofsson 41 Steve McGuiggan 48 Pete Vilips UIC BASEBALL - SINGLE-SEASON BATTING LEADERS AVERAGE TRIPLES WALKS .483 Curtis Granderson .......2002 9 Steve McGuiggan ........2010 51 Tony Zaffaro .................1989 .445 Elvis Hernandez ..........1997 8 Mike Hughes ................2004 50 Kelly Kropp ..................1990 .431 Jim Ryan .....................1985 7 Scott Ota ......................2018 45 Curtis Granderson .......2000 .429 Nathan Orf ..................2009 David Heinzl .................1976 44 Hal Olofsson ................1986 .422 Gus Gregory ................1964 6 Doug Carlson ...............1966 43 Kelly Kropp ..................1990 .417 Bob Wilson ..................1979 Al Massey ....................1982 Jim Phillos ....................1988 .409 Scott Metz ...................1985 5 Six players tied 42 Jim Phillos ....................1989 .407 John Rosner ...............2002 Jim Phillos ....................1990 .402 Randy Buresh .............1976 HOME RUNS Steve Hall ....................1990 .400 Earl Dortch ..................1972 20 Scott Ota ......................2019 Mike Petak ...................1994 Al Candea ...................1999 18 Bart Babineaux ............2006 17 Frank Provenzano .......1985 HIT BY PITCHES RUNS 14 Jeff Boehm ...................2015 25 Chad Schroeder ...........2007 76 Curtis Granderson .......2002 13 Dave Heinzl .................1977 24 Steve McGuiggan ........2010 67 Mike Hughes ...............2004 Mike Hughes ................2004 20 Joe Schicker ................2000 66 Steve McGuiggan ........2010 Chris Rutta ...................2010 19 Ty Rubio .......................2008 61 Larry Gempp Jr. ...........2006 12 Mark Linkletter .............1993 Cody Bohanek .............2017 57 Frank Provenzano .......1985 11 Five players tied 18 Nick Rainwater .............2007 56 Mark Hallberg ..............2006 17 Jacob McNamara .........2014 55 Scott Ota ......................2019 RUNS BATTED IN 16 Weber Bowen ..............2001 54 Jason Ganek ................2010 67 Jeff Boehm ...................2015 Justin Johnson .............2004 53 Jody Brown ..................1993 65 Bart Babineaux ............2006 Nathan Orf ...................2010 Tyler Detmer ................2015 64 Mark Linkletter .............1993 Thomas Smart .............2019 Scott Ota ......................2019 HITS 62 Larry Rubin ..................1990 AT-BATS 100 Curtis Granderson .......2002 Chris Rutta ...................2010 230 Steve McGuiggan ........2008 85 Steve McGuiggan ........2008 61 Brett Schaefer ..............2008 225 Alex De LaRosa ...........2012 84 Mark Hallberg ..............2005 Mike Hughes ...............2004 223 Eric Duke .....................2000 83 Jim Noble .....................1982 Justin Johnson .............2004 Jordan DeVoir ..............2003 81 Brett Schaefer ..............2008 57 Justin Johnson .............2006 222 David Cronin ................2016 Mark Hallberg ..............2006 221 Mike Bruszer ................2002 80 David Cronin ................2016 STOLEN BASES Bryan Russo ................2003 Larry Gempp Jr. ...........2007 45 Jim Clinton ...................1989 Larry Gempp Jr. ...........2006 Matt Serna ...................2010 35 Glen Pecoraro ..............1990 218 Jim Noble .....................1982 79 Bob Rosinski ...............2001 30 Kelly Kropp ..................1988 217 Two players tied 29 Ollie Reed ....................1971 DOUBLES John DeFilippo .............1993 25 Scott Metz ....................1986 26 Kurt Kunz .....................1982 24 Weber Bowen ..............2001 25 Rob Mecklenburg .........1988 23 Curtis Granderson .......2002 24 Pete Vilips ....................1988 Rob Calabrese .............2017 Jim Clinton ...................1988 22 Andy Leonard ..............2009 Jody Brown ..................1994 21 Jim Noble .....................1982 19 Mark Hallberg ..............2006 Micky Pingree ..............2007 Andy Leonard ..............2010 Steve McGuiggan ........2010 Chris Rutta ...................2010 UIC BASEBALL - CAREER PITCHING LEADERS ERA STRIKEOUTS APPEARANCES 1.83 Ryan Campbell 258 Steve Carlson 112 Brett Davis 2.26 Brett Davis 212 Jake Dahlberg 107 Adam Worthington 2.63 Trevor Lane 208 Ryan Zink 83 Eric Wyman 2.69 John Wesley Jr. 206 Zach Peterson Mitchell Schulewitz David Haehnel 202 Wes Gillam 77 Tim Suminski 3.03 Jon Piazza 193 Ed Chibe Alex Padilla 3.24 Zach Peterson Jacob Key 76 Steve Carlson 3.32 Ryan Zink 188 Ryan Gehring 72 Zach Peterson 3.41 Derrick Miramontes 179 RC Lichtenstein 69 Brad Riegler 3.43 Jake Dahlberg 177 Adam Worthington 68 David Haehnel WINS GAMES STARTED DOUBLE-DIGIT STRIKEOUTS 27 Zach Peterson 52 Ian Lewandowski (single game) 26 Steve Carlson 48 Tadd Gibson 18 24 Ryan Gehring 44 Jake Dahlberg Joe Host vs. Northeastern [IL] (4/26/93) Ryan Zink 42 Zach Peterson 15 Jake Dahlberg 40 Ryan Zink Joe Host vs. Milwaukee (5/2/94) 21 Brett Davis Jack Andersen Gene Rausch vs. Detroit (5/13/01) Ryan Gehring vs. Viterbo (3/30/02) 19 Jon Piazza 39 Joey Begel 18 Ian Lewandowski 38 Ryan Gehring 14 17 Don Kinnunen Jacob Key Brad Mears vs. St. Ambrose (3/31/00) Jacob Key 35 Jim Shortall 13 Jon Piazza vs.Rollins College (3/8/94) WINNING PERCENTAGE INNINGS PITCHED Steve Carlson vs. S. Conn. St. (3/22/99) (MIN. 10 DEC.) Ryan Martin vs. Butler (5/24/03) 351.2 Ian Lewandowski Ryan Zink vs. Saint Louis (3/7/04) .777 David Haehnel 333.1 Zach Peterson Ryan Martin 12 286.0 Joey Begel .771 Zach Peterson Gary Renken vs. Concordia (4/3/86) 284.2 Ryan Zink RC Lichtenstein vs. Colgate (3/20/91) .727 Tom Szalewski 283.2 Jake Dahlberg Jon Piazza vs. Butler (3/13/93) .700 Brandon Allen David Haehnel vs. Milwaukee (4/17/04) 277.0 Ed Chibe .688 Eric Schultz Adam Worthington vs. Butler (4/11/09) 274.1 Steve Carlson Tim Suminski vs. Rockford (4/30/13) .679 Jon Piazza Ryan Gehring .667 Ryan Gehring 264.2 Don Kinnunen 11 Ryan Zink Brandon Allen vs. Tenn. Tech (3/13/96) 255.2 RC Lichtenstein Tom Szymborski vs. Butler (4/28/96) Jake Dahlberg Eric Schultz vs. Cleveland State (4/13/97) Ryan Campbell Jaime Velasquez vs. S. Conn. 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