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Baseball TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Tournament Site Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Coach 2020 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2019 Varsity Field, Binghamton, N.Y Baseball TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Tournament Site Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Coach 2020 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2019 Varsity Field, Binghamton, N.Y. Stony Brook Stony Brook Matt Senk 2018 Mahaney Diamond, Orono, Maine Hartford Hartford Justin Blood 2017 LeLacheur Park, Lowell, Mass. Binghamton UMBC Bob Mumma 2016 LeLacheur Park, Lowell, Mass. Binghamton Binghamton Tim Sinicki 2015 LeLacheur Park, Lowell, Mass. Stony Brook Stony Brook Matt Senk 2014 LeLacheur Park, Lowell, Mass. Stony Brook Binghamton Tim Sinicki 2013 LeLacheur Park, Lowell, Mass. Maine Binghamton Tim Sinicki 2012 Joe Nathan Field, Stony Brook, N.Y. Stony Brook Stony Brook Matt Senk 2011 Joe Nathan Field, Stony Brook, N.Y. Stony Brook Maine Steve Trimper 2010 Varsity Field, Vestal, N.Y. Binghamton Stony Brook Matt Senk 2009 Pete Sylvester Field, Endicott, N.Y. Binghamton Binghamton Tim Sinicki 2008 Farmingdale State College Binghamton Stony Brook Matt Senk 2007 Farmingdale State College Binghamton Albany Jon Mueller 2006 Centennial Field, Burlington, Vt. Vermont Maine Steve Trimper 2005 Centennial Field, Burlington, Vt. Northeastern Maine Paul Kostacopoulos 2004 Mahaney Diamond, Orono, Maine Northeastern Stony Brook Matt Senk 2003 Centennial Field, Burlington, Vt. Vermont Northeastern Neil McPhee 2002 Mahaney Diamond, Orono, Maine Maine Maine Paul Kostacopoulos 2001 Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. Delaware Delaware Jim Sherman 2000 Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. Delaware Delaware Bob Hannah 1999 Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. Towson Delaware Bob Hannah 1998 Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. Delaware Delaware Bob Hannah 1997 Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. Delaware Northeastern Neil McPhee 1996 Mahaney Diamond, Orono, Maine Delaware Delaware Bob Hannah 1995 Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. Delaware Delaware Bob Hannah 1994 Friedman Diamond, Boston, Mass. Delaware Northeastern Neil McPhee 1993 Delaware Diamond, Newark, Del. Maine Maine John Winkin 1992* N/A Delaware N/A Bob Hannah 1991* N/A Maine N/A John Winkin 1990* N/A Maine N/A John Winkin *Regular-season conference record determined champion STANDINGS POST-SEASON PLAY 2020* 2020 Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 virus Season shortened by COVID-19 virus 2019 AMERICA EAST Tournament (six-team, double-elimination): No. 4 UMass Lowell 2019 5, No. 5 Maine 0; No. 3 Binghamton 2, No. 6 Hartford 1; No. 6 Hartford 6, No. 5 Maine AMERICA EAST 5; (Maine eliminated) No. 1 Stony Brook 7, No. 4 UMass Lowell 6; No. 3 Binghamton 18, School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. No. 2 Albany 4; No. 6 Hartford 6, No. 4 UMass Lowell 4; (UMass Lowell eliminated) No. 1 x, y-Stony Brook 15 9 0 .625 31 23 0 .574 Stony Brook 5, No. 3 Binghamton 4; No. 6 Hartford 5, No. 2 Albany 3; (Albany Eliminated) Albany 14 9 0 .609 28 23 0 .549 No. 3 Binghamton 10, No. 6 Hartford 5; (Hartford eliminated) No. 1 Stony Brook 7, No. 3 Binghamton 12 9 0 .571 26 24 0 .520 Binghamton 5; (Binghamton eliminated) UMass Lowell 12 12 0 .500 20 36 0 .357 All-Tournament: Brandon Bonnano, Stony Brook; Chris Hamilton, Stony Brook; Bret Clarke, Maine 11 12 0 .478 15 34 0 .306 Stony Brook; Sean Buckhout, Stony Brook; Ben Anderson, Binghamton; Nick Gallagher, Hartford 11 13 0 .404 23 34 0 .404 Binghamton; Drew DeMartino, Hartford; Nicholas Dombkowski, Hartford; Joe Kruszka, UMBC 6 17 0 .375 22 31 0 .415 Albany; Brad Malm, Albany; Oscar Marchena, UMass Lowell; Cody Laweryson, Maine Most Outstanding Player: Chris Hamilton, Stony Brook 2018 AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- 2018 AMERICA EAST Tournament (six-team, double-elimination): No. 4 Stony Brook 2, No. School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. 5 Maine 1; No. 6 Albany 8. No. 3 UMBC 5; No. 5 Maine 9, No. 3 UMBC 4 (UMBC eliminated); x, y-Hartford 16 8 0 .667 26 31 0 .456 No. 1 Hartford 2, No. 4 Stony Brook 0; No. 2 UMass Lowell 4, No. 6 Albany 0; No. 5 Maine UMass Lowell 13 11 0 .542 25 29 0 .463 6, No. 6 Albany 1 (Albany eliminated); No. 1 Hartford 4, No. 2 UMass Lowell 3; No. 4 Stony UMBC 12 11 0 .522 22 29 0 .431 Brook 11, No. 5 Maine 4 (Maine eliminated); No. 4 Stony Brook 6, No. 2 UMass Lowell 5 Stony Brook 12 12 0 .500 32 25 0 .561 (UMass Lowell eliminated); No. 1 Hartford 9, No. 4 Stony Brook 4 (Stony Brook eliminated) Maine 12 12 0 .500 20 34 0 .370 All-Tournament: Zack Bright, UMBC; Dominic Savino, Albany; Danny Casals, Maine; Chris Albany 9 14 0 .391 20 28 0 .417 Bec, Maine; Ben Prada, UMass Lowell; Andrew Ryan, UMass Lowell; Greg Marino, Stony Binghamton 9 15 0 .375 18 30 1 .378 Brook; Chris Hamilton, Stony Brook; Michael Wilson, Stony Brook; Billy DeVito, Hartford; Nicholas Domkowski, Hartford; Drew DeMartino, Hartford; Jackson Olson, Hartford Most Outstanding Player: Drew DeMartino, Hartford 2017 AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- 2017 AMERICA EAST Tournament (six-team, double-elimination): No. 4 Albany 3, No. 5 School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Maine 0; No. 3 Stony Brook 4, No. 6 Hartford 3 (10 inn.); No. 5 Maine 2, No. 6 Hartford (11 x-Binghamton 15 4 0 .789 30 13 0 .698 inn.) (Hartford eliminated); No. 4 Albany 7, No. 1 Binghamton 3; No. 2 UMBC 3, No. 3 Stony y-UMBC 11 9 0 .550 23 24 0 .489 Brook 2, No. 5 Maine 3, No. 3 Stony Brook 0 (Stony Brook eliminated); No. 2 UMBC 9, No. Stony Brook 12 10 0 .545 26 26 0 .500 4 Albany 0; No. 5 Maine 8, No. 1 Binghamton 3 (Binghamton eliminated); No. 5 Maine Albany 10 13 0 .435 26 26 0 .500 12, No. 4 Albany, 5 (Albnay eliminated); No. 2 UMBC 2, No. 5 Maine 1 (Maine eliminated) UMass Lowell 10 13 0 .435 24 28 0 .462 All-tournament: Dalton Ruch, Hartford; Andruw Gazzola, Stony Brook; Jason Agresti, Maine 8 12 0 .400 25 29 0 .463 Binghamton; Jacob Wloczewski, Binghamton; Jack McClure, Albany; Dominic Savino, Hartford 8 13 0 .381 20 30 0 .400 Albany; Jeremy Pena, Maine; Nick Silva, Maine; Justin Courtney, Maine; Andrew Casali, UMBC; Connor Staskey, UMBC; Hunter Dolshun, UMBC Most Outstanding Player: Hunter Dolshun, UMBC 2016 AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- 2016 AMERICA EAST Tournament (six-team, double-elimination): No. 5 Albany 8, No. 4 School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. UMBC 5; No. 3 Stony Brook 1. No. 6 Maine 0; No. 6 Maine 11, No. 4 UMBC 1 (UMBC eliminated); x, y-Binghamton 19 5 0 .792 30 25 0 .545 No. 1 Binghamton 6, No. 5 Albany 3; No. 2 Hartford 7, No. 3 Stony Brook 6 (10 inn.); No. 5 Hartford 14 9 0 .609 37 18 0 .673 Albany 9, No. 6 Maine 8 (Maine eliminated); No. 1 Binghamton 9, No. 2 Hartford 6; No. 3 Stony Brook 12 12 0 .500 32 25 0 .561 Stony Brook 10, No. 5 Albany 4 (Albany eliminated); No. 3 Stony Brook 3, No. 2 Hartford 2 UMBC 12 11 0 .522 22 29 0 .431 (Hartford eliminated); No. 1 Binghamton 6, No. 3 Stony Brook 3 (Stony Brook eliminated) Albany 9 15 0 .375 23 30 0 .433 All-tournament: Andrew Casli, UMBC; John Arel, Maine; Karson Canaday, Albany; Conor Maine 8 15 0 .348 20 35 0 .364 Powers, Albany; Kyle Gauthier, Hartford; Aaron Wilson, Hartford; Chad Lee, Stony Brook; UMass Lowell 5 19 0 .208 20 32 0 .385 Bobby Honeyman, Stony Brook; Kevin Kernan, Stony Brook; Jason Agresti, Binghamton; Mike Bunal, Binghamton; Brendan Skidmore, Binghamton; Reed Gamache, Binghamton Most Outstanding Player: Jason Agresti, Binghamton 2020-21 AMERICA EAST RECORD BOOK – Baseball • 1 2015 AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- 2015 AMERICA EAST Tournament (four-team, double-elimination): No. 1 Stony Brook 2, School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. No. 4 Hartford 0; No. 2 UMBC 9, No. 3 Maine 5; Hartford 11, Maine 2 (Maine eliminated); x, y-Stony Brook 18 4 1 .804 35 15 1 .696 Stony Brook 4, UMBC 3; UMBC 10, Hartford 2 (Hartford eliminated) Stony Brook 16, UMBC 11 UMBC 14 10 0 .583 34 20 0 .630 All-tournament: Luke Morrill, Maine; Sam McKay, Hartford; Trey Stover, Hartford; Conrad Maine 10 10 0 .500 24 28 0 .462 Wozniak, UMBC; Connor Hax, UMBC; Bobby Honeyman, Stony Brook; Daniel Zamora, Stony UMass Lowell 10 10 0 .500 17 26 0 .395 Brook; Robert Chavarria, Stony Brook; Cameron Stone, Stony Brook Hartford 10 12 0 .455 23 31 0 .426 Most Outstanding Player: Cameron Stone, Stony Brook Albany 7 13 0 .350 14 28 0 .333 Binghamton 6 16 1 .283 17 24 2 .419 2014 2014 AMERICA EAST Tournament (four-team, double-elimination): No. 1 Stony Brook AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- 4, No. 4 Maine 1; No. 2 Hartford 6, No. 3 Binghamton 1; Binghamton 6, Maine 3 (Maine School W L Pct. W L T Pct. eliminated); Stony Brook 10, Hartford 6; Binghamton 8, Hartford 0 (Hartford eliminated) x-Stony Brook 18 5 .783 35 18 0 .660 Binghamton 4, Stony Brook 3; Binghamton 8, Stony Brook 7 (12 innings) Hartford 16 7 .696 31 23 0 .574 All-tournament: Scott Heath, Maine; Sean Newcomb, Hartford; David MacKinnon, Hartford; UMass Lowell 10 10 .500 20 22 1 .476 Joshua Mason, Stony Brook; Anthony Italiano, Stony Brook; Casey Basker, Stony Brook; y-Binghamton 11 12 .478 25 26 0 .490 Greg Ostner, Binghamton; Anthony Grillini, Binghamton; Eddie Posavec, Binghamtom; Maine 10 11 .476 24 29 0 .453 Shaun McGraw, Binghamton UMBC 7 17 .292 17 29 0 .370 Most Outstanding Player: Shaun McGraw, Binghamton Albany 7 17 .292 12 33 0 .262 2013 AMERICA EAST Tournament (four-team, double-elimination): No.
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