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2016 NCAA DIVISION III BASEBALL New York Regional 2016 NCAA DIVISION III BASEBALL New York Regional (#1 seed) SUNY CORTLAND (#2 seed) RAMAPO COLLEGE (#3 seed) FROSTBURG ST. UNIV. (#4 seed) SUSQUEHANNA UNIV. (#5 seed) UNION COLLEGE (#6 seed) CASTLETON UNIV. Wednesday-Saturday, May 18-21 Falcon Park; Auburn, N.Y. NCAA Division III Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE GAME RUNS BATTED IN FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 8—Robin Knight, Salisbury (25) vs. Maryville (Complete Game) (TN) (4), 5-20-1977; Jon Shuler, Marietta (36) vs. Otterbein (8), 6-7-1983; Shawn Joy, 0—Norm Charlesworth, Rowan (4) vs. Johns Marietta (26) vs. North Park (16), 5-17-1990; Hopkins (1), 5-15-1980; Jordan Baitinger, BATTING Mike Miller, Simpson (20) vs. Benedictine Ripon (4) vs. St. Olaf (1), 5-16-2007. (IL) (9), 5-15-1991; Dave Kennedy, Montclair AT-BATS St. (19) vs. St. Lawrence (11), 5-16-1991; RUNS ALLOWED Jason Kundert, Wis.-Oshkosh (21) vs. St. 9—Kyle McLain, Wash. & Jeff. (11) vs. Thomas 15—Chris Morgan, Ripon (4) vs. Carthage (15), Thomas (MN) (10), 5-18-1996; Scott Baron, 5-19-1999. More (8), 15 inn., 5-17-2013. Aurora (22) vs. Wartburg (11), 5-16-1997; Dan Gnatzig, Wis.-Whitewater (22) vs. Concordia ARNED UNS LLOWED RUNS (WI) (7), 5-20-2004. E R A 6—Rusty Kuntz, Stanislaus St. (22) vs. Coe 14—Glen Alexander, Otterbein (8) vs. Marietta (36), 6-7-1983. (1), 5-25-1977; Jon Shuler, Marietta (36) vs. TOTAL BASES Otterbein (8), 6-7-1983; Cory Schaefer, Wis.- Oshkosh (36) vs. Wis.-Whitewater (10), 5-26- 17—Rod Correia, UMass Dartmouth (13) vs. TRIKEOUTS Eastern Conn. St. (6), 5-26-1988; Dave S 1989; Bob Prince, Southern Me. (21) vs. 19—Matt DeSalvo, Marietta (1) vs. Salisbury (0), UMass Dartmouth (4), 5-16-1991. Kennedy, Montclair St. (19) vs. St. Lawrence (11), 5-16-1991. 5-25-2001. HITS STOLEN BASES BASES ON BALLS 6—Jim Peerenboom, Wis.-Oshkosh (27) vs. St. 5—Rich McNeill, Methodist (16) vs. Salisbury 11—John Magyari, John Carroll (6) vs. Marietta Olaf (8), 5-25-1988; Brent Bizyak, Wooster (12) (8), 5-22-1983; Jeremy Elliot, Chris. Newport (7), 5-24-1984; Brian Lieberman, Ohio vs. Ill. Wesleyan (10), 5-26-1989; Bob Prince, (7) vs. Chapman (15), 5-27-2003; Ryan Northern (20) vs. Oswego St. (21), 5-25- Southern Me. (21) vs. UMass Dartmouth (4), Zielinski, Castleton (8) vs. Skidmore (1), 5-17- 1984; Mike Bolson, Wis.-Whitewater (6) vs. 5-16-1991; Jeff Zappa, Wis.-Oshkosh (21) vs. Benedictine (IL) (5), 5-19-2000. St. Thomas (MN) (10), 5-18-1996. 2012. DOUBLES 4—Mark Murray, Claremont-M-S (17) vs. Cal PITCHING FIELDING Lutheran (4), 5-16-1996. INNINGS PITCHED PUTOUTS RIPLES T 13—Danny Tester, Methodist (2) vs. Stanislaus 22—Brandon Peterson, St. Scholastica (2) vs. 3—Greg Clark, N.C. Wesleyan (27) vs. Upsala St. (1), 6-3-1988. Rose-Hulman (3), 13 inn., 5-18-2011. (9), 5-18-1981. MOST HITS ALLOWED ASSISTS OME UNS H R 17—Jim Anderson, Marietta (12) vs. Baldwin 11—John Cole, Ithaca (10) vs. Marietta (14), 4—Rod Correia, UMass Dartmouth (13) vs. Wallace (8), 5-26-1988; Dave Gowans, Rose- 6-1-1985; Mike Royer, Ohio Wesleyan (2) vs. Eastern Conn. St. (6), 5-26-1988; Dave Hulman (8) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11), 5-15- Benedictine (IL) (3), 5-16-1991; Matt Johnson, Kennedy, Montclair St. (19) vs. St. Lawrence 1992; Joe Whitlach, Claremont-M-S (3) vs. Rowan (6) vs. Wartburg (8), 16 inn., 5-29- (11), 5-16-1991. Cal Lutheran (15), 5-17-1996; Bryan Toor, 2005. St. Thomas (MN) (3) vs. Montclair St. (13), 5-30-2000. ERRORS 6—Kevin Creehan, Allegheny (15) vs. Marietta (19), 5-19-1996. TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME HOME RUNS BASES ON BALLS 8—Wis.-Oshkosh (36) vs. Wis.-Whitewater (10), 19—Marietta (6) vs. Ithaca (5), 5-29-1981; 5-26-1989. Otterbein (8) vs. Marietta (36), 6-7-1983. BATTING RUNS BATTED IN CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS 36—Marietta (36) vs. Otterbein (8), 6-7-1983. 23—Chapman, 5-27-2000 vs. Southern Me. (eight inn.); 5-28-2000 vs. SUNY Cortland AT-BATS TOTAL BASES (nine inn.); 5-29-2000 vs. St. Thomas (MN) 68—Wash. & Jeff. (11) vs. Thomas More (8), 15 (six inn.). inn., 5-17-2013. 57—Wis.-Oshkosh (36) vs. Wis.-Whitewater (10), 5-26-1989. PITCHERS USED RUNS LEFT ON BASE 10—Southern Me. (1) vs. Linfield (10), 5-25- 36—Marietta vs. Otterbein (8), 6-7-1983; Wis.- 2014. Oshkosh vs. Wis.-Whitewater (10), 5-26-1989. 22—Wash. & Jeff. (11) vs. Thomas More (8), 15 inn., 5-17-2013. RUNS, ONE INNING TOLEN ASES FIELDING 18—Cal St. San B’dino (31) vs. Redlands (5), S B first inn., 5-18-1991. 10—Keystone (13) vs. Daniel Webster (7), 5-16- 2012. ASSISTS HITS 29—Salisbury (9) vs. N.C. Wesleyan (8), 5-19- 33—Marietta (36) vs. Otterbein (8), 6-7-1983. PITCHING 2000. OUBLES ERRORS IndividualD Records 5 10—Marietta (26) vs. North Park (16), 5-17- STRIKEOUTS 11—Wooster (7) vs. North Park (13), 5-27-1988. 1990; Upper Iowa (18) vs. MacMurray (5), 19—Marietta (1) vs. Salisbury (0), 5-25-2001; 5-18-1996. Wheaton (MA) (7) vs. Curry (6), 16 inn., 5-16- DOUBLE PLAYS 2007; Johns Hopkins (3) vs. Adrian (2), 14 6—Rowan (6) vs. Wartburg (8), 16 inn., 5-29- TRIPLES inn., 5-23-2008. 2005. 4—Stanislaus St. (13) vs. Ithaca (6), 6-6-1976; N.C. Wesleyan (27) vs. Upsala (9), 5-18- 1981; N.C. Wesleyan (17) vs. Otterbein (4), 6-4-1983. Team Records 6 SETH LAMANDO CASEY JERVIS GREG SCHNEIDER Cortland Ramapo Frostburg St. LIAM CONBOY JAKE FISHMAN SAM SPENCER Susquehanna Union Castleton CORTLAND RED DRAGONS (#1 seed) No. Name .............................Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Keith Andrews .....................IF R/R 5-11 180 Sr. East Northport, NY/Commack 2/36 Paul Dondero .......................IF R/R 6-1 190 Fr. East Islip, NY/East Islip 2016 RESULTS (37-5) 3 Nick Di Benedetto ..............P R/R 6-1 185 Sr. Nanuet, NY/Nanuet 4 Steven Figueroa...................IF L/R 5-9 175 Jr. Bronx, NY/St. Raymond’s 5 Patrick Schetter ..................IF R/R 5-10 210 So. Beacon, NY/Beacon OPPONENT .................. W/L SCORE 6 Sean DeBrosky ......................P R/R 6-0 175 Jr. Kingston, NY/Kingston 7 Fabio Ricci ...........................OF R/R 6-3 200 Sr. Hawthorne, NY/Westlake Salisbury ....................... W 8-4 8 Justin Teague ........................ C L/R 6-0 175 So. North Syracuse, NY/Cicero-North Syracuse Salisbury ....................... W 27-13 9 Marcos Perivolaris ..............IF R/R 5-8 165 Fr. Mattituck, NY/Mattituck 10 Jake Hewitt ............................IF R/R 6-1 220 Fr. Penfield, NY/Penfield Marietta ........................ W 7-4 11 Connor Griffin .....................IF R/R 5-9 180 Sr. Cortland, NY/Cortland Methodist ..................... W 5-3 12 Dylan Powers.................OF/P R/R 6-3 200 So. Moravia, NY/Moravia 13 Matt Personius ............C/OF L/R 6-1 175 So. Binghamton, NY/Chenango Valley Neumann ...................... W 8-6 14 Jesse Winters .........................P R/R 6-0 165 Jr. South Glens Falls, NY/Saratoga Central Catholic Lynchburg ..................... W 4-0 15 Nick Hart..............................OF L/R 5-9 175 Jr. Fredonia, NY/Fredonia 16 Ralph Nuzzi .................. 1B/OF L/L 5-11 185 So. Mount Kisco, NY/Fox Lane Johns Hopkins .............. W 9-0 17 Patrick Healy ..........................P L/L 6-0 175 Jr. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa Johns Hopkins .............. W 4-2 18 Matt Michalski.. ...................IF L/R 5-10 185 Jr. Buffalo, NY/St. Francis 19 Ben Moxley ............................P R/R 6-2 185 Jr. Oneonta, NY/Oneonta Rowan ............................ W 4-3 20 Seth Lamando................3B/P R/R 6-0 195 Sr. Hopewell Junction, NY/Roy C. Ketcham 21 Kashaun Curry ......................P R/L 5-10 170 Fr. Middletown, NY/Middletown William Paterson .......... W 10-3 22 Austin Clock .........................1B L/R 6-4 220 Sr. Niskayuna, NY/Niskayuna Wisconsin-La Crosse ... W 4-3 (10) 23 Turner Parry ...........................P R/R 6-4 190 Sr. Syracuse, NY/West Genesee 24 Richie Harkenrider ............P R/R 6-0 185 So. Hornell, NY/Hornell Rutgers-Camden .......... W 22-20 25 Dan Schweitzer ...................IF R/R 5-11 165 Fr. Poughquag, NY/Arlington Endicott ......................... L 3-8 26 Connor Manderson ........... C R/R 6-1 190 So. New Hartford, NY/New Hartford 27 Travis Laitar ............................P R/R 6-4 210 Sr. Fergus, ON/Centre Wellington Clarkson ........................ W 5-3 28 Jeff Cooke ..............................P R/R 6-1 195 Jr. Rome, NY/Rome Free Academy * New Paltz ................... 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