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Division Iii Baseball Records DIVISION III BASEBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 6 Annual Individual Champions 23 Team Records 33 Team Leaders 36 Annual Team Champions 49 Wininngest Teams by Decade 56 Final Collegiate Baseball Division III Polls 59 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA Division III baseball records began Game with the 1974 season and are based on informa- Hits 4—Mike Czarnecki, Dubuque vs. Augsburg, tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by Inning March 5, 1998; Mike Sokoloski, Westfield St. institutions participating in the statistics rankings. 3—12 times, most recent: Jeff Moore, York (PA) vs. Albertus Magnus, May 2, 1996 Career records of players include only those years vs. Gallaudet, March 24, 2002 in which they competed in Division III. Annual indi- Season vidual champions in runs, bases on balls, toughest Game 15—Luke Olin, St. Scholastica, 2006 (43 games) to strike out and saves were added in 1990, along 8—Mike Murphy, Misericordia vs. Polytechnic with annual team champions in home runs, triples, (NY), March 14, 2009 Career doubles, stolen bases, slugging percentage and 38—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (TX), 1997- double plays. Individual hit by pitch and sacrifice Season 2000 (192 games) hits were added in 2004. In statistical rankings, 103—Sean Risley, Marietta, 1986 (63 games) the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the Career Triples Per Game numerical order of the rankings is accurate. 327—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (TX), 1997- Season 2000 (192 games) 0.45—Glenn Bass, Clark (MA), 1975 (five in 11 games) BATTING Hitting Streaks Consecutive Games Home Runs Games 60—Damian Costantino, Salve Regina, April 1, Inning 2001-March 10, 2003 2—Many players Career 213—Roger Thompson, Marietta, 1984-87 Consecutive Games to Start of Career Game 40—Steve Smith, Bridgewater St., March 11, 4—16 times, most recent: David May, Merchant At-Bats 2005-March 10, 2006 Marine vs. St. Joseph’s (Brkln), April 29, 2009 Game Consecutive Hits Season 10—Riley Smith, Occidental vs. Rutgers-Newark 15—Jim Sostak, Benedictine (IL), April 4-9, 39—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 (23 inn.) 2000 games) Season Consecutive Times on Base Career 254—Sean Risley, Marietta, 1986 (63 games) 20—Eric Boeche, Concordia Chicago, April 70—Jose Cortez, Pomona-Pitzer, 2000-03 (155 18-24, 2000 games); Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1992- Career 95 (162 games) 806—Sam Dexter, Southern Me., 2013-16 (194 Consecutive Games Reaching Base games) 104—Eric Cirella, Salve Regina, March 10, 2002-May 20, 2005 Home Runs Per Game Season Runs 0.89—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (39 Inning Doubles in 44 games) 3—Brian Trapani, Rutgers-Newark vs. Keene Game St., March 18, 2003 5—Rob LaRue, Keuka vs. Alfred St., April 9, 2017; Frank Vance, Wooster vs. Wabash, Consecutive At-Bats Game May 2, 2015; Stephen Archer, Oglethorpe vs. 8—Matt Burgbacher, Marietta vs. La Roche, Franklin, Feb. 20, 2009; Aaron Dalton, East With A Home Run April 7, 1999 Tex. Baptist vs. LeTourneau, March 30, 2007 5—David May, Merchant Marine, April 29-May 1, 2009 (two games); Brad Mott, Ripon vs. Season Carroll (WI), April 11, 2002 (last at-bat of first Season game of doubleheader and first four at-bats of 89—Mike Brandts, Marietta, 1986 (63 games) 31—Jordan Walton, Randolph-Macon, 2011 (44 games) second game. Home runs were on five con- secutive swings) Career 267—Jansen Evans, Methodist, 1985-88 (194 Career games) 81—Sam Dexter, Southern Me., 2013-16 (194 games); Greg Van Sickler, Shenandoah, Consecutive Games With 2008-11 (177 games) A Home Run Runs Per Game 8—Brian Hiscox, Otterbein, April 8-18, 2009 Season (Since 1990) Doubles Per Game 2.06—Jorge Rosado, Baruch, 2009 (70 in 34 games) Season Grand Slams 0.81—Eric Sorensen, John Jay, 1999 (25 in 31 games) Inning 2—Jeff Moore, York (PA) vs. Gallaudet, March Batting Average 24, 2002; Bryan Magoteaux, Wittenberg vs. Thomas More, March 25, 1997; Manuel Season (Minimum 75 at-bats) Triples Castilla, Rochester (NY) vs. Mansfield, March .577—Ken Ritter, North Central (IL), 1988 (64 8, 1987 of 111) Inning 2—Six times, most recent: Matt Groezinger, Wooster vs. Hiram, April 24, 2010 Game Career (Minimum 200 at-bats) 2—11 times, most recent: Mike Cohan, DeSales .522— Miguel Jaquez, John Jay, 2003-04 (109 vs. Scranton, May 1, 2004 of 209) Individual Records 2 Season 6—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 Game Sacrifice Hits games) Season (Since 1990) Game 1.63—Mike McNamara, Roger Williams, 1993 3—Ryan Penaflor, Grinnell vs. Coe, April (26 in 16 games) 28, 2013; Keith Trumbauer, Lake Erie vs. Total Bases Frostburg St., April 15, 2006 Game 21—Brad Mott, Ripon vs. Carroll (WI), April 11, Stolen Bases Season 27—Casey Bell, LaGrange, 2016 (43 games) 2002 Game 7—Bryan Nolan, Mount Aloysius vs. Hiram, Season March 11, 2011; Rob Hutchison, Skidmore Career 218—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 vs. Vassar, March 30, 2007; Doug Graner, 51—Griffin Olson, Piedmont, 2014-17 (157 games) Methodist vs. FDU-Florham, March 12, 1986 games) Career Season 617—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (TX), 1997- 94—John Skouras, Manhattanville, 1985 (39 Sacrifice Hits Per Game games) 2000 (192 games) Season 0.63—Casey Bell, LaGrange, 2016 (27 in 43 Career games) Slugging Percentage 202—Greg Clark, N.C. Wesleyan, 1979-82 (160 games) Season (Minimum 75 at-bats) 1.275—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 Sacrifice Flies (218 total bases in 171 at-bats) Stolen Bases Per Game Game 3—Jason Lariviere, Southern Me. vs. Bates, Career (Minimum 200 at-bats) Season May 4, 1995; Shane Mayer, Albright vs. .980—John Kiely, Bridgewater St., 1986-87 (196 2.41—John Skouras, Manhattanville, 1985 (94 Upsala, April 19, 1995; Tim Pavlic, Frostburg total bases in 200 at-bats) in 39 games) St. vs. Waynesburg, 1986 Stolen-Base Percentage Season Runs Batted In 13—Blake Bullis, TCNJ, 2006 (46 games) Career (Minimum 100 attempts) Inning .964—John Skouras, Manhattanville, 1984-85 Career 9—Jeff Moore, York (PA) vs. Gallaudet, March (132 of 137 attempts) 24, 2002; Rob Radcliffe, York (PA) vs. 24—Christian Muscarello, Trinity (TX), 2011-14 Gallaudet, March 28, 1992 (188 games) Consecutive Stolen Game 14—Mike Cohan, DeSales vs. Scranton, May Bases 1, 2004 Season PITCHING 59—Mark Schorsch, Mt. St. Joseph, March Season 7-May 14, 1999 (also career record) 121—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 Games games) Season Strikeouts 35—Ed Grzybowski, Kean, 1987 Career 293—Drew Caravella, Ohio Wesleyan, 1999- Game Career 2002 (197 games) 5—Six times, most recent: Nick Pecora, 111—Andy Lowe, Heidelberg, 2008-11 Wheaton (MA) vs. Worcester St., May 14, 2008 Runs Batted In Per Game Games Started Season Hit By Pitch Season 2.75—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (121 20—Jim Katschke, Marietta, 1986; Jeff in 44 games) Inning Blobaum, Cal St. Stanislaus, 1982; Earl Bunn, 2—Six times; most recent: John Walker, Lake Methodist, 1975 Erie vs. Hiram, April 12, 2007 Bases On Balls Career Game Inning 59—Jordan Sigman, Chapman, 2008-11; *Matt 5—Dan Bocian, Elmhurst vs. Wheaton (IL), April DeSalvo, Marietta, 1999-2003 3—Brian Trapani, Rutgers-Newark vs. Keene 14, 2004 St., March 18, 2003 Season Complete Games Game 33—Ryan Dearinger, George Fox, 2002 (40 6—Four times, most recent: Matt Rush, games) Season Delaware Valley vs. Alvernia, March 29, 2000 15—Andy Cain, Rose-Hulman, 1999 (16 games); John Nelson, Augsburg, 1986 (15 Career Consecutive 97—Nick Crawford, Millsaps, 2004-07 (170 games) 9—Tom Vatcher, Westfield St., 1979 (3 games) games) Career Season 34—Todd Briggs, Monmouth (IL), 1994-97 (63 80—David Horne, Methodist, 1986 (51 games) Hit By Pitch Per Game games) Season Career 1.00—Dave Santos, Johnson & Wales (RI) (RI), Relief Appearances 226—Jack Richarz, Carthage, 1992-95 (175 1999 (25 in 25 games) games) Season 35—Matt Collins, Piedmont, 2011 Bases On Balls Per Career 110—Andy Lowe, Heidelberg, 2008-11 Individual Records 3 Shutouts Earned Runs Allowed Career (Minimum 100 innings) 2.22—Billy Wagner, Ferrum, 1991-93 (45 in Season Game 182.1 inn.) 6—Tim Piechonski, Saint Mary’s (MN), 1987; 32—Tim Bonnett, Southern Vt. vs. Suffolk, April Steve Korczyk, Upsala, 1980; Steve Thomas, 22, 2005 Eastern Conn. St., 1975 Base On Balls Ratio Career Hit Batters (Bases on balls per nine innings) 11—Steve Thomas, Eastern Conn. St., 1974-76 Inning Season (Minimum 45 innings) 5—Sam Traxler, Ogelthorpe vs. Emory, April 0.00—Jake Dickmeyer, Saint John’s (MN), 2017 11, 2017; Dan Shelley, Kenyon vs. Wooster, (zero in 64 inn.) Victories March 31, 2007 Season 18—Dave Bradley, Marietta, 1999 (two losses) Game Wild Pitches 8—Justin Gorgacz, La Roche vs. Allegheny, Game April 2, 2009 Career 9—Tim Menninger, Caltech vs. Whittier, Feb. 53—*Matt DeSalvo, Marietta, 1999-03 (six loss- 15, 2014 es) Season 26—Jon Gibson, Lake Erie, 2004 (43.1 inn.) *Denotes five-year player. Consecutive 37—Josh Schwartz, Rowan, April 29, 2002-May Career 27, 2005 65—Jon Gibson, Lake Erie, 2004-07 (114.2 inn.) FIELDING Saves Strikeouts Putouts Season Game Game 19—Mike Spavento, Wheaton (MA), 2002 22—Steve Plucinski, Lakeland vs. Edgewood, 27—Kerry Mallinckrodt, Maryville (MO) vs. April 29, 2003; Scott Alexander, Salve Regina Loras, March 4, 2005 (14 inn.) vs. Anna Maria, April 3, 2001; David Baumann, Career Western New Eng. vs. Curry, April 11, 1988 47—Kevin Becker-Menditto, Alvernia, 2012-15 Season 529—John Rosness, UC San Diego, 1984 (58 Season games) Innings 205—Matt DeSalvo, Marietta, 2001 (120.0 inn.) Career Game Career 1,595—Mike Celenza, Salisbury, 2007-10 (175 16.2—Bruce Gerish, Alma vs.
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