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Skip Wilson Day [April 28, 2007]

2014 Season Review Single‐Season Pitching Records ...... 22 2014 Season Review...... 4‐5 Year‐by‐Year Hitting Leaders ...... 23 Credits 2014 Player Statistics...... 6 Year‐by‐Year Pitching Leaders ...... 24 2014 Fielding Statistics ...... 7 The Temple History & Record 2014 Results ...... 8 Honors & Awards book was written and edited by Korey American Athletic Conference...... 9 All‐Americans...... 25 Blucas, Cathy Bongiovi, Ean Dunn, and Big 5...... 10 Hall of Fame...... 25 Lauren Capone. Layout and design by Liberty Bell Classic ...... 10 All‐Conference Honors ...... 26 Cathy Bongiovi, Kelli Sheesley, and Owls in the Pros...... 27 Korey Blucas. Additional editing pro‐ vided by Al Shrier. Temple Baseball History All‐Time Roster...... 28‐30 Baseball History...... 12‐14 All‐Time Results...... 31‐37 Photography provided by Greg Car‐ Year‐by‐Year Results ...... 15 Liberty Bell Classic Champions ...... 32 roccio, Joseph V. Labolito, Mitchell Record Book ...... 16 Coaching Records...... 34 Leff, and Zohrab Kazanjian. Career Hitting Records...... 17 Skip Wilson Field Records...... 38 Single‐Season Hitting Records ...... 18 Campbell’s Field Records...... 39 City images courtesy of the Philadel‐ phia Convention and Visitors Bureau. Clubs ...... 19 All‐Time Opponents...... 40 Did You Know?...... 20 Owl photo by Allard Schager / Getty NCAA Tournament History ...... 20 Images. Career Pitching Records ...... 21 Published by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.

2 Temple Baseball History & Records

2014 Season Review

The 2014 at Campbell’s Field

The Temple Owls, under third‐year head PETERSON NAMED All‐CONFERENCE 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, Ryan Wheeler, finished the 2014 Senior 3B Derek Peterson (Wall, N.J.) was 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2014). season at 15‐32 overall and 9‐14 in Ameri‐ Temple’s sole representative on the Amer‐ can Athletic Conference play. The 2014 ican’s 2014 All‐Conference team. A sec‐ TU also played in the NCAA Championship season also marked the end of the pro‐ ond‐team honoree, Peterson started every 14 times with two trips (1972 and 1977) to gram’s 87‐year history. game this season while tying the school the College in Omaha, Neb. record for doubles in a season. After 47 games, senior 1B Robert Amaro UPSET CITY was the Owls’ leading hitter with a .324 BIG 5 HONORS Temple’s final two series of the regular sea‐ batting average. He had 25 runs, a team‐ Freshman LHP Patrick Krall (Downingtown, son were against nationally ranked oppo‐ best 58 hits, three home runs, and a team‐ Pa.) was named the co‐ nents, and the Owls claimed an upset best 39 RBI in 47 starts. A starter in all 47 Rookie of the Year, while Ryan against each American opponent. games, sophomore OF Jimmy Kerrigan Wheeler was named the co‐Coach of the (.310) followed with 15 runs on 54 hits and Year. On May 10, the Owls claimed a 4‐2 upset 16 RBI. Senior 3B Derek Peterson (.283) victory over No. 5 Louisville at Campbell’s scored a team‐best 32 runs on 51 hits with Named to the All‐Big 5 team were senior Field, their first of the 2014 season. a team‐leading 23 doubles. Senior OF first baseman Robert Amaro (Bensalem, Bobby Heitzman (.212) scored 14 runs on Pa.) and senior RHP Matt Hockenberry On May 16, TU notched another upset— a 21 hits and had eight doubles, a , and (Hanover, Pa.). Senior RHP Ryan Kuehn 4‐1 victory over No. 16 Houston at Camp‐ 14 RBI. (Lehighton, Pa.) was the Owls’ Academic bell’s Field. Team honoree. On the mound, senior RHP Matt Hocken‐ TU’s previous upset of a nationally ranked berry (3.18 ERA) had a 5‐6 record in 93.1 A RETURN TO POSTSEASON PLAY foe came during the 2013 season when TU , the most of any Owl. He Temple returned to postseason play in claimed a 7‐3 win at No. 24 Virginia Tech fanned 71 batters and walked 23. Redshirt 2014 for the first time since 2008 when the (Feb. 23, 2013). senior RHP Ryan Kuehn (3.54 ERA) pitched Owls participated in the Atlantic 10 Con‐ in 15 contests with 10 starts. He fanned 24 ference Tournament. Previously the Owls’ last upset of a Top 10 batters and walked 19. Freshman RHP team(s) came during the 1972 College Patrick Vanderslice (6.29 ERA) appeared in Since 1960, Temple has advanced to con‐ World Series. Temple, which finished the 17 games with seven starts. He struck out ference postseason play 21 times (1972, season nationally ranked No. 3 behind na‐ 26 batters and walked 15. 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, tional champion USC and runner‐up Ari‐

4 Temple Baseball History & Records zona State, beat Connecticut and Iowa in Temple outhit UConn, 17‐7, in the game, world series play. The Huskies finished the and five different Owls had RBIs. The 17 Robert Amaro season ranked No. 6, while the Hawkeyes hits was one less than the season‐high set were No. 7. in a 15‐8 win over Rider in the season‐ opener on Feb. 22nd. LAST GAME: TEMPLE 9, CONNECTICUT 4 Temple baseball defeated No. 7 seed The game was the final game in the 87‐year UConn, 9‐4, in the final game of pool play in history of the Temple baseball program. the American Conference Tournament at Bright House Field on May 24. The Owls fin‐ SMART COOKIES ish the 2014 season with a 15‐32 record. Eighteen baseball players were recognized for outstanding academics at the annual After UConn scored two runs off starter Breakfast of Champions on May 6. Named Ryan Kuehn in the first inning, the Owls tied to the President’s List for sporting a 3.5+ the game up in the second. Frank grade‐point average (GPA) were Phil Gi‐ D'Agostino doubled to right center to lead anakos, Bobby Heitzman, and Ryan Kuehn. off the inning. With two outs, Reyn Sugai Earning Athletic Director’s honors for a doubled to right field to knock in 3.0+ GPA were Sean Arnott, Zach Batche‐ D'Agostino. Sugai reached home on a sin‐ lor, Daniel Dragos, Matt Hockenberry, gle to center field by Jimmy Kerrigan. Patrick Krall, Josh Mason, Simon Math‐ ews, Andrew Nist, Derek Peterson, Reyn Frank D'Agostino gave the Owls a lead the Sugai, Patrick Vanderslice, Daniel Was‐ Jimmy Kerrigan next inning with a solo home to right son, Nick West, and Texas Williams. field. The was D'Agostino's first of the season. HOCKENBERRY DRAFTED Senior RHP Matt Hockenberry had his The bats really came alive in the fourth in‐ dream come true on June 6 when the ning for Temple as the Owls scored six runs Owl hurler was selected by the off six hits. Sugai singled to center field and in the ninth round advanced to second on a wild pitch to start (262nd pick) of the MLB First‐Year the inning. Derek Peterson knocked in Player Draft. He is the highest Temple Sugai with a single to left field. Peterson player selected since 1990 when then scored on a single to left field by Todd Miller was taken with the 195th Daniel Dragos, and Dragos advanced to pick in the seventh round by the third on a fielding error in the outfield. Rob . During his Temple Amaro had a RBI single to center field to career, Hockenberry posted a 13‐17 allow Dragos to jog in home. After Andrew won‐loss record, starting 46 games Nist reached on an error at , and striking out 209 batters over D'Agostino hit another home run to right 280.2 innings. field to give Temple a seven‐run lead. NEW CONFERENCE, NEW TRADI‐ Starter Ryan Kuehn (4‐2) pitched five in‐ TIONS nings for the win in the final game of his ca‐ In 2014, Temple baseball competed as a reer. Kuehn gave up only one member of the American Athletic Confer‐ on three hits and one walk with two strike‐ ence after 30 seasons with the Atlantic 10 outs. Seniors Preston Hill and Phil Gianakos Conference. For the first time in school his‐ each threw an inning of relief. Hill pitched tory, the majority of Temple’s sports teams a scoreless inning with one , while competed in the same conference. Gianakos allowed one run in the seventh inning with one strikeout. Zach Batchelor HISTORY threw the final two innings of the game, In its 87th season, Temple baseball has striking out one batter while allowing two been one of the most successful programs hits. in the city of Philadelphia. The Owls boast a pair of College World Series appearances, Kerrigan, Peterson, and D'Agostino each 14 trips to the NCAA Tournament, 13 con‐ had three hits in the game to tie career ference championships, and more than highs, while Sugai led the Owls with four to 1,400 wins since debuting in 1927. The set his career‐high in hits. D'Agostino also program has produced 25 MLB draft picks had a to go along with his four RBI and nearly 60 professional players, includ‐ Derek Peterson from two home runs. ing 14 who made it to the big leagues. Temple Baseball History & Records 5 2014 Final Statistics Temple Baseball Record: 15‐32 Home: 5‐11 Away: 5‐16 Neutral: 5‐5 American Athletic Conference: 9‐14

BATTING Player ...... AVG GP‐GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB‐A PO A E PCT. 20 Amaro, Robert ... .324 47‐47 179 25 58 10 2 3 39 81 .453 15 9 28 5 .396 4 1 7‐9 421 23 180 .978 8 Kerrigan, Jimmy . .310 47‐47 174 15 54 8 1 1 16 67 .385 19 3 30 3 .388 0 2 8‐10 142 4 3 .980 22 Peterson, Derek . .283 47‐47 180 32 51 23 1 2 21 82 .456 25 7 35 3 .386 3 2 8‐13 78 113 16 .923 27 D’Acunti, Michael. .266 38‐36 128 13 34 2 1 2 15 44 .344 4 7 18 2 .319 2 5 4‐5 129 31 7 .958 7 Dragos, Daniel.... .257 45‐41 144 18 37 2 1 0 11 41 .285 19 4 24 3 .353 3 7 9‐10 18 0 1 .947 26 Nist, Andrew ...... 247 30‐25 89 12 22 1 0 1 9 26 .292 12 1 9 2 .333 3 0 0‐0 90 13 3 .972 33 Hall, David...... 241 37‐22 87 9 21 4 1 1 5 30 .345 11 2 35 1 .340 0 2 2‐2 73 1 0 1.000 5 Sugai, Reyn...... 219 44‐44 178 22 39 5 1 0 14 46 .258 15 9 43 2 .309 2 6 6‐9 51 114 15 .917 21 Heitzman, Bobby .212 33‐24 99 14 21 8 1 0 14 31 .313 9 3 34 1 .292 2 1 4‐5 58 0 3 .951 16 D’Agostino, Frank. .209 44‐43 148 16 31 6 2 2 18 47 .318 5 5 36 4 .259 0 2 3‐4 64 17 6 .931 13 Mason, Josh ...... 196 35‐33 112 16 22 3 2 0 9 29 .259 7 1 34 3 .248 1 2 0‐0 43 82 9 .933 4 West, Nick...... 167 15‐5 30 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 .167 2 1 12 1 .242 0 1 0‐0 31 1 4 .889 14 Arnott, Sean ...... 036 12‐8 28 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 .036 1 0 16 0 .067 1 1 0‐0 13 25 3 .927 10 Williams, Texas .. .333 9‐1 12 4 4 0 0 0 4 4 .333 2 1 3 0 .438 1 0 1‐1 8 1 0 1.000

Totals ...... 252 47 1588 201 400 72 13 12 178 534 .336 146 53 357 30 .331 22 32 52‐68 1243 496 90 .951 Opponents ...... 284 47 1628 294 462 72 5 9 262 571 .351 164 94 253 14 .376 29 42 100‐128 1271 478 47 .974

PITCHING Player ...... ERA W‐L AP GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF Avg. WP HP BK SF SH 23 Krall, Patrick...... 0.66 1‐0 16 0 0 0‐0 2 27.1 17 3 2 7 12 2 0 0 94 .181 0 3 0 2 3 45 Batchelor, Zach ... 2.40 1‐0 20 0 0 0‐0 5 30.0 35 11 8 7 21 5 1 1 127 .276 1 4 0 0 0 32 Hockenberry, Matt 3.18 5‐6 15 14 2 0‐0 0 93.1 106 54 33 23 71 14 0 0 375 .283 4 5 0 4 12 15 Kuehn, Ryan...... 3.54 4‐2 15 10 0 0‐0 0 53.1 50 27 21 19 24 2 0 4 197 .254 6 19 1 3 4 44 McCarthy, Tim .... 3.60 3‐3 21 0 0 0‐0 0 25.0 24 14 10 8 12 2 1 0 88 .273 4 12 0 4 7 40 Staskey, Connor .. 5.24 0‐1 14 2 0 0‐0 0 22.1 16 18 13 20 22 2 0 0 75 .213 7 6 0 1 3 19 Hill, Preston ...... 5.48 0‐4 16 6 0 0‐0 0 42.2 47 33 26 10 34 9 2 1 172 .273 4 10 1 2 2 42 White, Zach...... 5.94 0‐4 14 1 0 0‐0 0 16.2 15 15 11 12 11 4 0 2 63 .238 1 4 0 1 4 12 Vanderslice, Patrick 6.29 1‐5 17 7 0 0‐0 0 48.2 62 43 34 15 26 11 0 1 202 .307 14 7 1 5 4 41 Gianakos, Phil ..... 6.98 0‐0 11 1 0 0‐0 0 19.1 24 21 15 18 6 6 0 0 75 .320 3 6 1 5 1 18 Mathews, Simon. 10.67 0‐7 12 6 0 0‐0 0 28.2 57 39 34 8 12 12 1 0 134 .425 2 9 2 2 2 36 Wasson, Daniel... 14.14 0‐0 10 0 0 0‐0 0 7.0 6 11 11 15 2 1 0 0 23 .261 2 8 0 0 0 33 Hall, David...... 0.00 0‐0 1 0 0 0‐0 0 0.0 3 5 5 2 0 2 0 0 3 1.000 0 1 0 0 0

Total ...... 4.84 15‐32 47 47 2 0‐0 7 414.1 462 294 223 164 253 72 5 9 1628 .284 48 94 6 29 42 Opponents ...... 3.55 32‐15 47 47 1 3‐3 15 423.2 400 201 167 146 357 72 13 12 1588 .252 42 53 1 22 32

6 Temple Baseball History & Records 2014 Final Statistics FIELDING Player...... C PO A E Fld. % DP SBA CSB SBA % PB CI 33 Hall, David ...... 74 73 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 15 Kuehn, Ryan...... 10 1 9 0 1.000 0 20 7 .741 0 0 10 Williams, Texas ...... 9 8 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 18 Mathews, Simon...... 9 2 7 0 1.000 0 9 1 .900 0 0 41 Gianakos, Phil ...... 4 1 3 0 1.000 0 6 0 1.000 0 0 40 Staskey, Connor...... 4 2 2 0 1.000 0 3 3 .500 0 0 36 Wasson, Daniel...... 3 0 3 0 1.000 0 6 0 1.000 0 0 8 Kerrigan, Jimmy ...... 149 142 4 3 .980 1 0 0 .000 0 0 20 Amaro, Robert ...... 454 421 23 10 .978 23 0 0 .000 0 0 26 Nist, Andrew...... 106 90 13 3 .972 0 35 7 .833 4 1 32 Hockenberry, Matt...... 25 10 14 1 .960 1 11 9 .550 0 0 27 D’Acunti, Michael ...... 167 129 31 7 .958 1 47 17 .734 1 0 21 Heitzman, Bobby ...... 61 58 0 3 .951 0 0 0 .000 0 0 7 Dragos, Daniel ...... 19 18 0 1 .947 0 0 0 .000 0 0 12 Vanderslice, Patrick...... 16 3 12 1 .938 0 10 5 .667 0 0 13 Mason, Josh...... 134 43 82 9 .933 14 0 0 .000 0 0 16 D’Agostino, Frank ...... 87 64 17 6 .931 2 0 0 .000 0 0 14 Arnott, Sean...... 41 13 25 3 .927 3 0 0 .000 0 0 22 Peterson, Derek...... 207 78 113 16 .923 9 0 0 .000 0 0 5 Sugai, Reyn ...... 180 51 114 15 .917 8 0 0 .000 0 0 4 West, Nick...... 36 31 1 4 .889 0 18 1 .947 2 1 44 McCarthy, Tim ...... 7 1 5 1 .857 0 14 0 1.000 0 0 45 Batchelor, Zach...... 10 2 6 2 .800 1 5 0 1.000 0 0 19 Hill, Preston ...... 5 1 3 1 .800 1 11 1 .917 0 0 23 Krall, Patrick...... 7 0 5 2 .714 0 1 1 .500 0 0 42 White, Zach...... 5 1 2 2 .600 0 4 1 .800 0 0

Totals...... 1829 1243 496 90 .951 26 100 28 .781 7 2 Opponents...... 1796 1271 478 47 .974 42 52 16 .765 10 0

Temple Baseball History & Records 7 2014 Results

Date Opponent Score r h e / r h e Inn Overall American of record Att. Time 2/22 vs. Rider (1) W 15‐8 15 18 3 / 8 12 2 9 1‐0 – Hockenberry (W 1‐0) 50 3:30 2/23 vs. UMass Lowell (1) 3‐14 L 3 8 1 / 14 17 0 9 1‐1 – Mathews (L 0‐1) – 3:12 2/23 vs. Rider (1) 2‐7 L 2 3 0 / 7 8 0 9 1‐2– Hill (L 0‐1) – 2:22 3/1 at Virginia Comm.‐1 2‐5 L 2 8 1 / 5 9 1 9 1‐3 – White (L 0‐1) – 2:33 3/1 at Virginia Comm.‐2 0‐10 L 0 4 3 / 10 8 0 9 1‐4 – Mathews (L 0‐2) 353 2:38 3/2 at Virginia Comm. 5‐14 L 5 10 1 / 14 15 1 9 1‐5 – Hill (L 0‐2) 271 3:21 3/5 at Radford‐1 3‐6 L 1 7 3 / 3 5 0 7 1‐6 – Vanderslice (L 0‐1) 78 2:02 3/5 at Radford‐2 1‐3 L 3 4 0 / 6 8 0 7 1‐7 – White (L 0‐2) 87 2:02 3/7 vs. Niagara (2) W 10‐4 10 13 2 / 4 8 1 9 2‐7 – McCarthy (W 1‐0) 107 2:52 3/8 vs. Villanova (2) W 7‐3 7 12 1 / 3 8 0 9 3‐7 – Batchelor (W 1‐0) 166 2:45 3/9 at Saint Joseph’s 3‐11 L 3 5 4 / 11 12 0 9 3‐8 – Mathews (L 0‐3) 112 3:00 3/15 vs. Hartford (3) W 5‐4 5 8 4 / 4 5 0 9 4‐8 – Hockenberry (W 2‐0) 111 2:05 3/16 vs. Saint Peter’s‐1 (3) W 2‐1 2 6 2 / 1 6 2 7 5‐8 – McCarthy (W 2‐0) 102 2:35 3/16 vs. Saint Peter’s‐2 (3) 3‐5 L 3 8 1 / 5 8 1 7 5‐9 – Mathews (L 0‐4) 102 1:54 3/21 *at Memphis W 3‐1 3 5 1 / 1 6 1 9 6‐9 1‐0 Hockenberry (W 3‐0) 547 2:19 3/22 *at Memphis 7‐13 L 7 9 3 / 13 14 1 9 6‐10 1‐1 Hill (L 0‐3) 1079 2:44 3/23 *at Memphis W 4‐3 4 6 0 / 3 8 2 9 7‐10 2‐1 Kuehn (W 1‐0) 507 2:41 3/28 *at UCF 4‐6 L 4 11 1 / 6 9 2 9 7‐11 2‐2 Hockenberry (L 3‐1) 1279 3:06 3/29 *at UCF 2‐8 L 2 6 1 / 8 12 0 9 7‐12 2‐3 Hill (L 0‐4) 1039 2:07 3/30 *at UCF 5‐12 L 5 9 3 / 12 10 0 9 7‐13 2‐4 Kuehn (L 1‐1) 1281 2:57 4/1 %DELAWARE [A] 4‐12 L 4 8 1 / 12 15 0 9 7‐14 – Mathews (L 0‐5) 165 2:56 4/4 *CINCINNATI [C] W 7‐5 7 7 4 / 5 10 5 9 8‐14 3‐4 Hockenberry (W 4‐1) 178 3:02 4/5 *CINCINNATI [C] 5‐11 L 5 7 6 / 11 8 2 9 8‐15 3‐5 McCarthy (L 2‐1) 221 3:18 4/6 *CINCINNATI [C] W 7‐2 7 9 2 / 2 7 3 9 9‐15 4‐5 Kuehn (W 2‐1) 137 2:34 4/9 %LEHIGH [A] 2‐3 L 2 7 5 / 3 4 0 (10) 9‐16 – White (L 0‐3) 119 2:55 4/11 *SOUTH FLORIDA [A] 6‐13 L 6 9 2 / 13 13 1 9 9‐17 4‐6 Hockenberry (L 4‐2) 109 2:32 4/12 *SOUTH FLORIDA [C] W 6‐5 6 12 1 / 5 11 1 9 10‐17 5‐6 McCarthy (W 2‐2) 144 2:44 4/13 *SOUTH FLORIDA [C] 3‐6 L 3 7 1 / 6 8 1 9 10‐18 5‐7 Kuehn (L 2‐2) 203 2:30 4/17 *at Connecticut 1‐4 L 1 4 2 / 4 10 0 9 10‐19 5‐8 Hockenberry (L 4‐3) 111 2:40 4/18 *at Connecticut W 7‐4 7 16 2 / 4 13 1 (14) 11‐19 6‐8 Krall (W 1‐0) 209 4:35 4/19 *at Connecticut W 6‐2 6 7 0 / 2 11 4 9 12‐19 7‐8 Kuehn (W 3‐2) 275 2:58 4/22 VILLANOVA [A] 8‐16 L 8 12 2 / 16 18 1 9 12‐20 – Mathews (L 0‐6) 107 3:24 4/23 at Delaware 3‐9 L 3 8 2 / 9 11 0 9 12‐21 – Staskey (L 0‐1) 175 2:25 4/25 at Monmouth 2‐4 L 2 9 0 / 4 12 0 9 12‐22 – Hockenberry (L 4‐4) 126 2:10 4/26 MONMOUTH [A] 3‐4 L 3 9 3 / 4 8 1 9 12‐23 – Vanderslice (L 0‐2) 152 2:34 4/27 MONMOUTH [A] 4‐7 L 4 11 4 / 7 14 0 (10) 12‐24 – McCarthy (L 3‐2) 212 2:50 5/2 *at Rutgers 4‐5 L 4 12 0 / 5 9 0 (14) 12‐25 7‐9 White (L 0‐3) 88 4:10 5/3 *at Rutgers 3‐4 L 3 5 0 / 4 6 2 9 12‐26 7‐10 Vanderslice (L 0‐3) 351 2:24 5/4 *at Rutgers 6‐9 L 6 10 2 / 9 17 0 9 12‐27 7‐11 Mathews (L 0‐7) 233 2:45 5/9 *#5 LOUISVILLE [A] 0‐2 L 0 4 1 / 2 7 1 9 12‐28 7‐12 Hockenberry (L 4‐5) 312 2:17 5/10 *#5 LOUISVILLE [C] W 4‐2 4 12 0 / 2 7 1 9 13‐28 8‐12 Vanderslice (W 1‐3) 328 3:05 5/11 *#5 LOUISVILLE [C] 4‐6 L 4 5 3 / 6 13 1 (11) 13‐29 8‐13 McCarthy (L 3‐3) 312 3:39 5/15 *#16 HOUSTON [C] W 4‐1 4 11 1 / 1 5 3 9 14‐29 9‐13 Hockenberry (W 5‐5) 112 2:35 5/17 *#16 HOUSTON [C] 5‐7 L 5 10 3 / 7 10 1 9 14‐30 9‐14 Vanderslice (L 1‐4) 367 3:22

American Athletic Conference Championship [Bright House Field, Clearwater, Fla.] 5/21 vs. #16 Houston 0‐3 L 0 5 4 / 3 8 0 9 14‐31 – Hockenberry (L 5‐6) – 2:33 5/22 vs. UCF 2‐6 L 2 7 1 / 6 12 1 9 14‐32 – Vanderslice (L 1‐5) 1157 2:55 5/24 vs. Connecticut W 9‐4 9 17 3 / 4 7 3 9 15‐32 – Kuehn (W 4‐2) – 3:10

( ) extra inning game; * American Athletic Conference game; % Liberty Bell Classic Home games in CAPS A = Skip Wilson Field, Ambler, Pa. C = Campbell’s Field, Camden, N.J. (1) = Fleming Field, Wilson, N.C. (2) = SJU’s Smithson Field, Philadelphia, Pa. (3) = Caravel Academy, Dear, Del. 8 Temple Baseball History & Records American Athletic Conference Final 2014 Baseball Standings Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Louisville # % ^ 19‐5 .792 50‐17 .746 2. UCF 17‐7 .708 36‐23 .610 3. Houston $ % 14‐9 .609 48‐18 .727 Rutgers 14‐9 .609 30‐25 .545 5. USF 10‐14 .417 27‐31 .466 6. TEMPLE 9‐14 .391 15‐32 .319 Connecticut 9‐14 .391 27‐31 .466 8. Memphis 8‐16 .333 30‐29 .508 9. Cincinnati 6‐18 .250 22‐31 .415

# Regular‐season champion % NCAA Tournament participant $ Tournament champion ^ advanced to the College World Series

2014 American Honors Second Team P Zach Rodgers ...... UCF Player of the Year P Aaron Garza...... Houston Jeff Gardner, OF, Louisville P Jake Lemoine...... Houston Championship Results P Jared Ruxer...... Louisville Pitcher of the Year RP Chase Wellbrock...... Houston Bright House Field Eric Skoglund, LHP, UCF C Levi Borders ...... USF Clearwater, Fla. 1B James Vasquez...... UCF Rookies of the Year 1B Casey Grayson ...... Houston Andrew Lantrip, RHP, Houston 2B Dylan Moore...... UCF Wednesday, May 21 Gaby Rosa, RHP, Rutgers SS Kyle Teaf ...... USF 3B Derek Peterson...... Temple Game 1 #2 UCF 7, #7 UConn 1 OF Derrick Salberg ...... UCF Game 2 #3 Houston 3, #6 TEMPLE 0 Coach of the Year Terry Rooney, UCF OF Kyle Survance ...... Houston Game 3 #4 Rutgers, #5 USF 0 OF Cole Sturgeon...... Louisville DH Sam Tolleson ...... UCF Thursday, May 22 Game 4 #7 UConn 7, #3 Houston 2 All‐Conference Teams Third Team P Zach Rodgers ...... UCF Game 5 #1 Louisville 13, #8 Memphis 3 (7 inn.) First Team P Anthony Marzi ...... UConn Game 6 #2 UCF 6,. #6 TEMPLE 2 P Eric Skoglund * ...... UCF P Jon Reed...... Memphis P Kyle Funkhouser *...... Louisville P Howie Brey...... Rutgers Friday, May 23 P Caleb Wallingford ...... Memphis 1B Brian O’Grady ...... Rutgers Game 7 #8 Memphis 5, #4 Rutgers 1 P Jimmy Herget...... USF 2B Zach Lucas ...... Louisville Game 8 #5 USF 2, #1 Louisville 1 RP Nick Burdi...... Louisville SS Pat Sweeney ...... Rutgers C Max McDowell ...... UConn 3B Connor Hollis...... Houston Game 9 #3 Houston 13, #2 UCF 8 C Caleb Barker ...... Houston OF Erik Barber...... UCF 1B Bobby Melley ...... UConn OF Justin Glass...... Cincinnati Saturday, May 24 2B Nick Favatella...... Rutgers OF Matt Williams...... Cincinnati Game 10 #6 TEMPLE 9, #7 UConn 4 SS Tommy Williams...... UCF OF Jake Little ...... Memphis Game 11 #1 Louisville 9, #4 Rutgers 3 3B Alex Chittenden...... Louisville OF Mike Carter...... Rutgers Game 12 #8 Memphis 2, #5 USF 1 OF ...... Cincinnati OF Vinny Zarrillo...... Rutgers OF Blake Davey...... UConn DH Luke Borders...... USF OF Jeff Gardner *...... Louisville Sunday, May 25— Championship DH Justin Montemayor * ...... Houston #3 Houston 10, #1 Louisville 4 * unanimous selection Temple Baseball History & Records 9 Philadelphia Big 5

The head baseball coaches at five Di‐ vision I universities in Philadelphia gath‐ ered in February 2006 to announce the formation of Philadelphia Big Five Base‐ ball. The group encompassed the five uni‐ versities in Philadelphia that sponsor the area, the Big Five named its first‐ever baseball— La Salle, Penn, Saint Joseph’s, All‐Star Team at the conclusion of the Temple, and Villanova. 2006 season. In addition, a player and Formed with the mission of increas‐ pitcher of the week was announced every ing the exposure of college baseball in Tuesday during the season.

Liberty Bell Classic Team of the Year Team of the Year Team of the Year Team of the Year 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013 2007 2012, 2014 2008, 2009 ALL-PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 BIG 5 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR The Liberty Bell Classic began in 1992 as a 2006 Arshwin Asjes, P 2006 Jamie Abercrombie, OF way for local Division I colleges to compete Dan Brady, 3B 2008 Byron McKoy, DH against each other in a tournament as well Devon Swope, OF 2012 Nick Lustrino, SS as an opportunity for the schools to play in a 2007 Sean Barksdale, OF 2014 Patrirck Krall, SP big league stadium. The eight schools in‐ Tom Dolan, P cluded Delaware, La Salle, Lafayette, Lehigh, Mike Kelch, 3B BIG 5 COACH OF THE YEAR Penn, Saint Joseph’s, Temple, and Villanova. Stan Orzechowski, OF 2014 Ryan Wheeler First and second round games were played Ryan Weber, SS on campus with the finals at Citizens Bank 2008 Arshwin Asjes, P BIG 5 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Byron McKoy, DH 2007 Ryan Weber...... 2/26 Matt Mongiardini, P Sean Barksdale ...... 5/21 Kyle Obal, C 2008 Stan Orzechowski ...... 3/18, 5/6 Stan Orzechowski, OF Sean Barksdale ...... 4/1 TEMPLE’S LIBERTY BELL RESULTS 2009 Sean Barksdale, OF Byron McKoy...... 4/22, 4/29 1992 Villanova...... L, 4‐7 2007 Delaware...W, 18‐7 Kyle Obal, C 2009 Sean Barksdale...... 4/14, 5/12 1993 Delaware ....L, 5‐10 Lehigh ...... L, 4‐14 Mark Ortega, SS Carmen Del Mastro...... 2/24, 3/30 1994 W. Chester..W, 7‐3 2008 La Salle...... W, 10‐8 Tony Jusino, 3B Kyle Obal ...... 4/20 Delaware ....L, 1‐11 Lehigh ...... L, 15‐17 Ryan Thomas, SP Jamie Abercrombie ...... 3/24 1995 Delaware ...... L, 7‐9 2009 Lehigh ...... W, 10‐5 2010 Ryan Ferguson, C 2010 Tony Jusino...... 3/1 1996 Rider ...... W, 6‐4 Villanova...L, 10‐14 Adrian Perez, SS Ryan Ferguson...... 5/10 Drexel ...... W, 14‐3 2010 Lehigh ...... L, 13‐12 Ben White, SP Delaware.....W, 7‐4 2011 Delaware ..L, 15‐12 Byron McKoy...... 5.26 2013 Henry Knabe, 3B 1997 Saint Joseph’sW, 12‐4 Saint Joseph’sL, 4‐3 2011 Adrian Perez...... 3/14 Delaware ...... L, 2‐5 2012 Saint Joseph’s L,4‐1 Derek Peterson, 1B Byron McKoy...... 4/19 1998 Delaware ...... L, 3‐4 Lehigh ...... L, 8‐5 Eric Peterson, P Daniel Dragos ...... 4/26 1999 Drexel ...... W, 11‐3 2013 Lehigh ...... W, 9‐3 2014 Robert Amaro, 1B 2012 Matt Elko...... 5/15 Villanova...L, 10‐12 Delaware ...... L, 5‐3 Matt Hockenberry, SP 2013 Nick Lustrino ...... 3/26 2000 Penn...... W, 5‐4 2014 Delaware ....L, 4‐12 2014 Robert Amaro...... 5/12 Lehigh ...... W, 10‐6 Lehigh ...... L, 2‐3 ALL‐ACADEMIC TEAM Delaware...W, 10‐5 2009 Byron McKoy, OF 2001 La Salle...... W, 5‐4 Overall Record: 20‐23 BIG 5 PITCHER OF THE WEEK 2013 Nick Lustrino, SS Drexel ...... W, 13‐2 2006 Arshwin Asjes ...... 3/27 Delaware ...... L, 8‐9 Championships: 2014 Ryan Kuehn, RP 2007 Tom Dolan ...... 2/26, 3/12, 4/9 2002 Lehigh ...... W, 10‐6 1996, 2000, 2003 Matt Mongiardini...... 4/30 Drexel ...... W, 3‐0 BIG 5 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 Mike Mongiardini ...... 2/26, 4/15 Delaware ....L, 6‐17 Runner‐up: 2007 Sean Barksdale, OF Matt Mongiardini...... 3/5 2003 Villanova .....W, 7‐6 2001, 2002 2009 Sean Barksdale, OF Steve Nikorak ...... 5/20 Penn...... W, 7‐4 2010 Ben White, SP 2009 Ryan Thomas...... 3/17 Saint Joseph’s .W, 5‐3 Winning Streak: 2011 Steve Nikorak, 3B 2004 Delaware ...... L, 2‐9 5 in 2000‐01 2011 Ben White ...... 3/21 2005 Lehigh ...... L, 2‐3 2012 Dan Moller ...... 5/8 2006 La Salle...... L, 4‐5 2013 Eric Peterson...... 2/26, 4/2, 4/8 2014 Matt Hockenberry...... 5/12, 5/20 10 Temple Baseball History & Records

Temple Baseball History

The Temple baseball program entered Atlantic Conference and proceeded to com‐ cluding two to the College World Series, and its 87th season in 2014 as the most success‐ pile a 10‐2 record in the league on its way to won 12 conference championships in 13 ful in the city of Philadelphia and owned one the conference title. Bill “Pickles” Kennedy years. The composite record during that time of the region’s most storied traditions. The highlighted the end of the 1950s as the All‐ was a staggering 380‐157‐4 (.706). Owls boast a pair of College World Series ap‐ American centerfielder batted .414 and was Temple reached the College World Se‐ pearances, 14 NCAA trips, 13 conference signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pi‐ ries in 1972 after sweeping through the championships and over 1,400 wins since rates. Also an All‐American in , he NCAA District II Tournament with a 3‐0 making their debut in 1927. The program has was drafted by the NBA’s Philadelphia War‐ record. The Owls opened the CWS with a produced 25 MLB draft picks and nearly 60 riors. heartbreaking 2‐1 loss to Oklahoma in 13 in‐ professional players, including 14 to make Casale gave way to assistant coach nings but bounced back to eliminate Iowa, the big leagues. James “Skip” Wilson in 1960, who would take 13‐9. After sending Connecticut home, Tem‐ Under head coach Frank Martin, the the program to new heights. In his fourth ple faced off with Arizona State for the Cherry and White compiled a 5‐12 record in season in 1963, the Owls went 20‐3 and 10‐ chance to play USC in the finals. Featuring a its first season in 1927. Martin gave way to 0 in the MAC University Division to make roster stacked with seven future major lea‐ Walter Keating, who recorded a 39‐34 record their third NCAA trip and first under Wilson. guers, the Sun Devils edged the Owls, 1‐0. in four seasons as the Owls took on local col‐ TU was also ranked for the first time in pro‐ The third place national finish is the best in leges and athletics clubs. Ralph “Pep” Young gram history, finishing #13 by Collegiate the program’s history. succeeded Martin and collected 110 wins in Baseball. Temple continued to finish near the As a sophomore, Mike Arace was the his 11‐year career, including a then program‐ top of the division, but did not return to the ace of the staff, posting a 7‐2 record and a best 16‐2 season in 1941. TU was led by fu‐ NCAA Tournament until 1968. 1.76 ERA. Ed Molush, who signed with the ture Temple Hall of Famers and two‐sport That season, TU went 25‐6 overall and Philadelphia Phillies following the season, athletes Jimmy Brown, Jim Honochick, An‐ 10‐3 in the league to capture its first outright was 7‐4 with a 2.72 ERA. League MVP Earle gelo Musi, George Nemchick, George Patton MAC Championship. Temple also won its first Chew, who would be selected in the third and Andy Tomasic, many of whom also NCAA Tournament game, defeating NYU, 6‐ round of the 1973 draft, batted .304 with gained fame playing for the Temple football 5, before dropping two straight to fall short five homers and 46 RBI to help the Cherry team. of a College World Series trip. Les Roos set a and White to the World Series. Harold Williams and Ernie Messikomer new program record with a .457 batting av‐ The next season, Temple recorded a 33‐ each coached a season, sandwiching a two‐ erage that season which still stands. Hal 11 record and won the MAC again but came year hiatus (1944‐45) when the program was Werntz, who had already been drafted twice up one game short at regionals and was de‐ discontinued during World War II. Future before by Kansas City in 1966 and the New nied a second straight trip to Omaha. Rich Owl gridiron coach Pete Stevens guided the York Yankees in 1967, returned for his senior Casale had one of the best seasons by an Owl program from 1947‐52 before giving way to season and was 9‐2 with a 1.81 ERA. pitcher, going 8‐1 and setting a new school Ernie Casale. The program had certainly seen its share record with a 1.15 ERA in 62.2 innings. The future Temple Athletic Director di‐ of success up until that point in time but be‐ TU struggled in 1974, failing to win a rected his team to a pair of NCAA Tourna‐ ginning in 1972, the Owls stacked up with league crown for the only time during the 13‐ ment appearances in 1957 and 1959. The some of the nation’s top programs. From year run, but the season was not devoid of 1959 team was the first to play in the Middle 1972‐84, Temple made nine NCAA trips, in‐ individual highlights. Joe Kerrigan, who went on to a successful career as a major league pitching coach, became the highest Temple draft pick, going 10th overall to Montreal. The Cherry and White won the first of four straight East Coast Conference Champi‐ onships in 1975 but was eliminated in the NCAA South Atlantic Regional in three games. The 1976 team won a school record 37 games, against just eight losses, but fell short in the NCAA Northeast Regional. The Owls made it back to the College World Series in 1977, led by star SS Pete Dempsey, who batted .404 with 10 home runs and 55 RBI. As a team, Temple batted a program record .353 with all nine starters batting at least .315. Future major leaguer Pete Filson was 5‐0 with a 3.28 ERA as a sophomore and Jay Hallman (10‐0, 3.70) and Bob Steele (10‐2, 2.54) set a school record with 10 wins each. The 1972 Temple Owls

12 Temple Baseball History & Records and moved into the Atlantic 10 Conference in 1983. The A‐10 quickly learned that the Owls would be a force to be reckoned with, as the newcomers won the conference title in 1983 and 1984 and made trips to the NCAA Tournament. Those teams were led by a trio of Temple Hall of Fame players, two who would go onto careers in the major leagues. John Marzano, a first round draft pick and member of the gold medal winning U.S. Olympic team in 1984, finished his career with a .413 average, good for tops all‐time. An All‐American by three different publica‐ tions in 1984, Marzano batted .448 with 15 home runs and 61 RBI. He finished his career as the all‐time leader in batting average, slug‐ ging percentage and home runs. Marzano played 10 seasons in the big leagues with Boston and . Jeff Manto, who came to Temple as a pitcher, batted .378 in 1984 and .442 with 16 homers and 60 RBI in 1985. He was drafted in the 14th round by the Angels and Les Roos takes a swing at Erny Field in Mount Airy, home of the Owls until 2004 when played nine seasons in the big leagues. they moved to the Ambler Campus. , former home of the TU football Bill Mendek was the ace of the 1983 and team, is visible beyond rightfield. 1984 Atlantic 10 Championship teams, com‐ piling a 30‐11 record and 2.57 ERA during his Temple swept through the NCAA North‐ Mets) were drafted following the season. career. When he graduated, he held five east Regional with a 4‐0 record and scored In 1979, Temple went 23‐5 overall and school records (wins, saves, appearances, in‐ an average of nine runs a game. But the bats 10‐0 in the ECC. It marked the third straight nings and ). He was drafted in the went silent in the College World Series and season that the Owls were undefeated in the ninth round of the 1984 MLB Draft by Seattle. the Owls finished eighth overall. Six players league and won the ECC East Division. A two‐ Temple would qualify for the Atlantic 10 went on to careers in and‐out showing at the ECC Tournament Tournament three more times in the 1980s, from the 1977 team, including five who were kept the Owls out of the NCAA Tournament but did not return to the NCAA Tournament. drafted. for the first time in five years. Johnson bat‐ Another future major leaguer, Bobby Higgin‐ Most of the team returned in 1978 and ted .432 and finished his career with a .399 son, made his debut in 1989. He earned All‐ the Owls returned to the NCAA Tournament average, which was a program‐best when he America honors in 1991 (.404, 15 HR, 56 RBI) after winning their fourth straight ECC title. graduated. and 1992 (.405, 11 HR, 50 RBI) and finished Junior 2B Rod Johnson earned All‐America Hallman ended his career with 24 wins, his career as the all‐time leader in round‐trip‐ honors after batting .439 with six homers and also setting a program record. Three Owls pers (30). Higginson was drafted twice at 34 RBI and teamed with Dempsey (.319, 7 (Filson, Paul Niggebrugge and Johnson) were Temple and went onto a 12‐year major HR, 53 RBI) to form one of the nation’s top selected in the MLB Draft. league career with the Tigers. middle infields. The Owls set new program The 32‐game ECC winning streak came The Owls made three trips to the A‐10 records for runs scored and homers, as six to an end in 1980, but Temple still went 26‐ Tournament in the 1990s and had several im‐ players slugged six or more dingers. 18 and won the ECC East Division. Delaware pressive individual accolades. Rick Martinez The Cherry and White won its first three kept the Owls out of the NCAA Tournament set a new school record with 17 homers in games at the NCAA Northeast Regional, but for the second straight year, but TU returned 1997, while Peter Moore finished his career dropped two straight to St. John’s to see its in 1981 after capturing the ECC title. as one of the top two‐way players in program Omaha dreams shattered. Dempsey (sixth Temple won the ECC East in its final sea‐ history. round, Phillies) and Jim Beck (16th round, son in the conference in 1982

Temple Baseball History & Records 13 Skip Wilson had his #6 jersey retired on April 28, 2007. Pictured from left to right are former major leaguers Pete Filson and John Marzano, long‐time assistant coach Don Flynn, Wilson, long‐time assistant coach John McArdle, Hall of Fame sports information director Alhrier S and former major leaguer Bobby Higginson.

Moore earned A‐10 Pitcher of the Year Wilson was inducted into the Temple, ABCA program was discontinued following the honors in 1999 and set new school records and Sports Hall of Fames. The 2014 season. for saves, appearances, complete games, baseball field on the Ambler Campus was In his three seasons, Wheeler led the , innings pitched and strikeouts. named Skip Wilson Field in 2006 and his #6 Owls to 52 wins and at least seven confer‐ Moore also spent time as a , batting jersey was retired in 2007. ence wins each season. On Feb. 23, 2013, he .298 with 130 career hits. Rob Valli, who led Gloucester County coached Temple to its first win over a na‐ After starting out with a 0‐14 record, College to the 2005 NJCAA Division III Na‐ tionally ranked non‐conference opponent in Temple rebounded to go 27‐17 the rest of tional Championship, was named Wilson’s 32 years when the Owls defeated No. 24 Vir‐ the way and win the A‐10 Tournament in successor in the fall of 2005. ginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. 2001. The Owls returned to the NCAA Tour‐ Valli coached the Owls for six seasons of In the Owls’ final season of competition nament for the first time since 1984. Rob Cu‐ Atlantic 10 play. In 2008, his third season, in 2014, Wheeler notched his 50th career cinotta broke Higginson’s record for career Valli guided the Owls to their first Atlantic 10 win when the Owls upset No. 5 Louisville, 4‐ home runs with 31 and signed a free agent Tournament appearance in six years. The 2, on May 10. Just five days later, Wheeler contract with the Boston Red Sox. Bob Filler team also won its most games (27) since guided TU to another upset of a ranked set the all‐time hits record with 234 that 1999 and set a school record with 16 confer‐ team, No. 16 Houston, 4‐1. same season. ence victories. Senior Derek Peterson set the single‐ Temple had success in the annual Lib‐ After just three more seasons with Tem‐ season record for doubles and earned sec‐ erty Bell Classic, an eight‐team tournament ple, Valli reached a milestone, his 300th ca‐ ond‐team All‐Conference honors from the from the Division I teams in the Philadelphia reer win. American. Additionally, 18 Owls were recog‐ area. TU won the Liberty Bell Classic title in In his final season in 2011, Valli saw the nized for academic achievement. Three 1996, 2000 and 2003 at Owls set school records for singles (456), were named to the President’s List for sport‐ and was the runner‐up in 2001 and 2002. doubles (130), (904), batting ing a 3.5+ grade‐point average (GPA), while The Owls moved to a new home in 2004 strikeouts (381), and pitching strikeouts (364) 15 players were named to the Athletic Direc‐ on the Temple‐Ambler Campus after spend‐ in a season. Adrian Perez set the individual tor’s Honor Roll for a 3.0+ GPA. ing the first 78 years at Erny Field in Mount single‐season record for at bats (243), while In the program’s final game of its 87‐ Airy. Temple defeated University of the Sci‐ Steve Nikorak set the record for doubles (23). year history, Temple beat Connecticut, 9‐4, ences, 6‐2, on March 25, 2004 in the opener. Valli guided three first‐team All‐Atlantic in the inaugural American Athletic Confer‐ Wilson retired following the 2005 sea‐ 10 honorees during his tenure— Dan Brady ence Tournament. son after 1,034 wins and is the winningest (2006), Sean Barksdale (2007, 2009), and coach in Temple history, regardless of sport. Steve Nikorak (2011). His 46‐year tenure was the longest in Division In 2012, Temple welcomed Ryan I history when he retired. A three‐time Dis‐ Wheeler as the head baseball coach. He trict Coach of the Year (1972, 1977, 1978), guided the Owls for three seasons until the

14 Temple Baseball History & Records Year-by-Year Results Year W L T Pct. W L T Place Coach Postseason 1927 5 12 0 .294 independent Frank Martin 1928 10 4 0 .714 independent Walter Keating 1929 12 6 0 .667 independent Walter Keating 1930 12 10 0 .545 independent Walter Keating 1931 5 14 0 .263 independent Walter Keating 1932 8 13 0 .615 indepdenent Ralph “Pep” Young 1933 9 8 0 .529 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1934 15 8 0 .529 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1935 11 5 1 .676 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1936 7 11 0 .389 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1937 13 7 0 .650 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1938 10 5 0 .667 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1939 6 11 0 .353 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1940 4 10 0 .286 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1941 16 2 0 .889 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1942 11 5 0 .688 independent Ralph “Pep” Young 1943 2 1 0 .667 independent Harold Williams 1944 Discontinued during World War II 1945 Discontinued during World War II 1946 6 2 0 .750 independent Ernie Messikomer 1947 6 8 0 .429 independent Pete Stevens 1948 9 5 1 .633 independent Pete Stevens 1949 9 10 0 .474 independent Pete Stevens 1950 8 8 0 .500 independent Pete Stevens 1951 4 12 0 .333 independent Pete Stevens 1952 7 6 0 .538 indepdenent Pete Stevens 1953 11 6 1 .639 independent Ernie Casale 1954 8 10 0 .444 independent Ernie Casale 1955 14 7 1 .659 independent Ernie Casale 1956 11 10 1 .523 independent Ernie Casale 1957 16 4 0 .800 independent Ernie Casale NCAA Tournament 1958 8 6 0 .571 independent Ernie Casale 1959 17 5 0 .772 10 2 0 1st Ernie Casale MAC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1960 16 5 0 .762 15 2 0 2nd Skip Wilson 1961 6 11 1 .361 5 9 1 11th Skip Wilson 1962 13 7 1 .643 4 3 0 5th Skip Wilson 1963 20 3 0 .870 10 0 0 1st Skip Wilson MAC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1964 15 7 1 .674 4 5 0 — Skip Wilson 1965 10 9 2 .523 ‐ ‐ ‐ 3rd Skip Wilson 1966 20 5 0 .800 7 3 0 2nd Skip Wilson 1967 22 10 1 .682 8 6 0 T‐3rd Skip Wilson 1968 25 6 0 .806 10 3 0 1st Skip Wilson MAC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1969 15 11 1 .574 9 7 0 5th Skip Wilson 1970 13 12 1 .519 4 6 0 4th Skip Wilson 1971 9 18 1 .339 4 8 0 7th Skip Wilson 1972 33 15 0 .688 10 1 0 1st Skip Wilson MAC Champions / College World Series (3rd Place) 1973 33 11 0 .738 9 2 0 1st Skip Wilson MAC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1974 15 18 0 .455 6 4 0 — Skip Wilson 1975 32 16 1 .663 11 1 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1976 37 8 1 .815 8 1 1 1st Skip Wilson ECC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1977 34 9 0 .791 9 0 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC Champions / College World Series (8th Place) 1978 32 9 1 .774 10 0 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1979 23 5 0 .810 10 0 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC East Division Champions 1980 26 18 0 .591 9 1 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC East Division Champions 1981 27 13 1 .671 7 2 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC Champions / NCAA Tournament 1982 25 10 0 .714 9 1 0 1st Skip Wilson ECC East Division Champions 1983 30 11 0 .732 9 1 0 1st Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Champions / NCAA Tournament 1984 33 14 0 .702 9 2 0 1st Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Champions / NCAA Tournament 1985 34 20 1 .627 9 3 0 1st Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 1986 30 17 1 .635 8 3 0 2nd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 1987 26 20 2 .563 10 5 1 3rd Skip Wilson 1988 27 27 0 .500 8 8 0 3rd Skip Wilson 1989 28 27 2 .509 11 5 0 2nd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 1990 17 31 0 .354 5 11 0 4th Skip Wilson 1991 20 24 2 .457 9 7 0 3rd Skip Wilson 1992 15 35 0 .300 5 11 0 4th Skip Wilson 1993 18 21 0 .462 11 9 0 3rd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 1994 18 25 0 .419 9 12 0 6th Skip Wilson 1995 16 33 1 .330 9 15 0 7th Skip Wilson 1996 28 23 1 .548 12 10 0 2nd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 1997 16 31 0 .340 9 12 0 T‐3rd Skip Wilson 1998 18 28 0 .391 7 11 0 5th Skip Wilson 1999 28 28 1 .500 12 9 0 2nd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 2000 24 28 3 .464 9 11 1 3rd Skip Wilson 2001 27 31 0 .465 15 7 0 3rd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Champions / NCAA Tournament 2002 22 28 0 .440 11 13 0 2nd Skip Wilson Atlantic 10 Tournament 2003 20 27 0 .425 10 14 0 T‐4th Skip Wilson 2004 23 26 0 .469 10 14 0 T‐4th Skip Wilson 2005 17 33 0 .340 8 16 0 T‐4th Skip Wilson/John McArdle 2006 12 41 0 .226 6 19 0 14th Rob Valli 2007 18 37 0 .327 9 18 0 T‐11th Rob Valli 2008 27 29 0 .482 16 11 0 4th Rob Valli Atlantic 10 Tournament 2009 17 33 0 .340 11 15 0 T‐8th Rob Valli 2010 14 37 0 .274 10 17 0 T‐11th Rob Valli 2011 24 29 0 .453 4 20 0 13th Rob Valli 2012 19 34 0 .358 7 14 0 T‐11th Ryan Wheeler 2013 18 28 0 .391 7 16 0 13 Ryan Wheeler 2014 15 32 0 .319 9 14 0 T‐6th Ryan Wheeler American Athletic Conference Tournament Totals 1,486 1,357 33 .521 474 400 4

Conference Affiliations: 1959‐74 Middle Atlantic Conference (59‐61 Southern Division, 62‐69 University Division, 70‐74 University Division East); 1975‐82 East Coast Conference (East Section); 1983‐13 Atlantic 10 Conference (83‐92, 96‐00, 02‐05 East Division); 2014 American Athletic Conference. Temple Baseball History & Records 15 Record Book

BATTING/FIELDING HITTING, SEASON Games...... 58 (2001) Batting average...... 457, Les Roos (1968) At bats...... 2,043 (2007) Slugging Pct...... 855, Jeff Manto (1985) Runs ...... 448 (1985) On base Pct...... 603, Rod Johnson (1979) Hits...... 635 (2011) Games ...... 58, Bob Filler (2001) RBI...... 394 (1985) Games Started...... 58, Bob Filler (2001) Singles...... 456 (2011) At bats...... 243, Adrian Perez (2011) Doubles...... 130 (2011) Runs ...... 65, Rod Johnson (1978) Triples ...... 32 (1986) Hits...... 86, Ryan Weber (2007) Home runs ...... 56 (1978, 1987) Singles...... 65, Ryan Weber (2007) Total bases...... 904 (2011) Doubles...... 23 Derek Peterson (2014) Walks ...... 351 (1985) ...... 23, Steve Nikorak (2011) Strikeouts...... 381 (2011) Triples*...... 13, Cliff Carter (1984) Hit by pitch...... 60 (2008) Home runs ...... 17, Rick Martinez (1997) Batting average...... 353 (1977) Total bases ...... 147, Jeff Manto (1985) Slugging pct...... 552 (1982) RBI...... 66, George Clark (1985) On‐base pct...... 457 (1985) Walks ...... 55, Rick Burns (1985) Stolen bases...... 173 (1976) Hit by pitch...... 14, Sam Sabolchick (2001) Sacrifice hits...... 89 (1985) Sacrifice Flies ...... 10, Tom Bianco (1996) Errors ...... 130 (1992) Sacrifice Hits...... 16, Bill Moule (1997) ...... 967 (1979) Stolen bases ...... 49, Ed Furlong (1976) Hitting streak...... 25 gms., Mike Burton (4/4‐4/28, 1989) PITCHING Putouts ...... 422, Rob Cucinotta (1999) Assists ...... 186, Joe Kerrigan (1999) Peter Moore holds eight of Temple’s 12 career Games...... 58 (2001) pitching records. Wins...... 37 (1976) *Also Atlantic 10 Record Losses...... 41 (2006) Ties...... 3 (2000) HITTING, CAREER Winning pct...... 870, 20‐3 (1963) Games ...... 216, Bob Filler (1998‐01) PITCHING, SEASON Lowest ERA ...... 2.27 (1964) At bats...... 821 Byron McKoy (2008‐11) Games ...... 28, Steve Visnic (2010) Highest ERA...... 8.31 (1992) Runs...... 195, H. J. Lopes (1980‐83) Games Started...... 17, Greg Powell (2001) Complete games...... 21 (1967, 1999) Hits...... 264, Byron McKoy (2008‐11) Most victories...... 10, Tom Bruck (1989) Shutouts...... 8 (1973) Singles ...... 169, Bob Filler (1998‐01) Bill Mendek (1984) Saves...... 12 (2008) Doubles ...... 65, Steve Nikorak (2008‐12) Bob Steele (1977) Innings pitched ...... 489.0 (2008) Triples ...... 24, Cliff Carter (1981‐84) Jay Hallman (1977) Hits...... 625 (2007) Home runs ...... 31, Rob Cucinotta (1999‐03) Most losses ...... 10, Carl Majeski (1990) Runs ...... 494 (2007) Total bases...... 394, Byron McKoy (2008‐11) Winning Pct...... 1.000, 10‐0; Jay Hallman (1977) Walks ...... 320 (1995) Extra base hits...... 93, Steve Nikorak (2008‐12) Complete games ...... 10, Peter Moore (1999) Strikeouts...... 364 (2011) RBI...... 172, Steve Nikorak (2008‐12) Shutouts ...... 3, Rob Kell (1992) Hit by pitch...... 86 (2007) Walks...... 136, Mike O’Keefe (1988‐91) Stephen Hoppel (1993) Wild pitches ...... 79 (2006) Stolen bases ...... 88, Mike Palys (1986‐89) Andy Meltzer (1988) Singles...... 428 (2007) Batting avg...... 413, John Marzano (1982‐84) Saves ...... 10, Arshwin Asjes (2008) Doubles...... 137 (2007) Slugging Pct...... 791, Jeff Manto (1983‐85) Innings...... 117.0, Peter Moore (1997) Triples ...... 31 (1977, 2006) On base Pct...... 540, Les Roos (1966‐68) Walks ...... 80, Peter Moore (1997) Home runs ...... 45 (1997, 2007) Strikeouts...... 120, Peter Moore (1997) Highest opp. avg...... 334 (1998) Bill Mendek (1984) Lowest opp. avg...... 187 (1963) ERA (40 IP)...... 1.15, Rich Casale (1973) Scoreless Innings Streak ...... 26, Arshwin Asjes LONGEST STREAKS Feb. 24‐Mar. 31, 2006 Winning Streak 18 games: PITCHING, CAREER Mar. 29, 1963—May 15, 1963 Games...... 84, Peter Moore (1996‐99) Apr. 6, 1983—May 14, 1983 Starts...... 46, Don Martin (1994‐97) Home Winning Streak ...... 46, Matt Hockenberry (2011‐14) 22 games: Wins ...... 30, Bill Mendek (1981‐84) Mar. 20, 1983—Apr. 3, 1984 Losses...... 27, Peter Moore (1996‐99) Unbeaten Streak Saves...... 14, Peter Moore (1996‐99) 25 games (24‐0‐1): Winning Pct...... 923, 24‐2, Jay Hallman (1976‐79) Mar. 13, 1976—Apr. 24, 1976 Complete games...... 26, Peter Moore (1996‐99) Losing Streak Shutouts...... 5, Peter Moore (1996‐99) 15 games: Rob Kell (1990‐93) May 14, 2000—Mar. 9, 2001 Innings ...... 389.0, Peter Moore (1996‐99) Walks ...... 232, Peter Moore (1996‐99) Strikeouts...... 405, Peter Moore (1996‐99) Byron McKoy is Temple’s career hits leader (264). ERA (100 IP)...... 1.74, Larry Cook (1963‐65) 16 Temple Baseball History & Records Career Hitting Records

BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 250 AB) AT BATS HOME RUNS 1. John Marzano, 1982‐84 ...... 4130 1. Byron McKoy, 2008‐11 ...... 821 1. Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 31 2. Jeff Manto, 1983‐85 ...... 4127 2. Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 789 2. Bobby Higginson, 1989, 91‐92...... 30 3. Rod Johnson, 1976‐79 ...... 399 3. Jamie Abercrombie, 2006‐2009...... 788 3. Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 27 4. Les Roos, 1966‐68...... 395 4. Steve Nikorak, 2008‐12 ...... 719 Pete Colon, 2002‐05 ...... 27 5. Bobby Higginson, 1989, 91‐92...... 371 5. Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 683 Sean Barksdale, 2007‐09 ...... 27 6. Pete Dempsey, 1976‐78...... 370 6. Tom Whalen, 1993‐96 ...... 657 6. Pete Dempsey, 1976‐78...... 25 7. Doug Kepple, 1978‐81 ...... 368 Mike Weckenman, 2002‐05...... 657 John Marzano, 1982‐84...... 25 8. Paul Niggebrugge, 1976‐79...... 366 8. Sam Sabolchick, 1999‐02...... 654 8. Doug Kepple, 1978‐81 ...... 24 9. Dave Myers, 1979‐81...... 359 9. Sean Barksdale, 2007‐09 ...... 642 John Quigley, 2001‐04 ...... 24 10. Darren O’Neill, 1984‐87...... 356 10. Joe Lyall, 1999‐02 ...... 619 10. Rick Martinez, 1996‐97...... 23 Byron McKoy, 2008‐11...... 23 SLUGGING PCT. (MIN. 250 AB) RUNS SCORED 1. Jeff Manto, 1983‐85 ...... 778 1. H.J. Lopes, 1980‐83...... 175 RUNS BATTED IN 2. John Marzano, 1982‐84 ...... 676 2. Rod Johnson, 1976‐79 ...... 171 1. Sean Barksdale, 2007‐09 ...... 162 3. Bobby Higginson, 1989, 91‐92...... 651 3. Byron McKoy ...... 164 2. Pete Dempsey, 1976‐78 ...... 154 4. Pete Dempsey, 1976‐78...... 636 4. Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 163 3. John Marzano, 1982‐84...... 147 5. Rick Martinez, 1996‐97...... 633 5. Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 159 4. Bobby Higginson, 1989, 91‐92...... 138 6. Doug Kepple, 1978‐81 ...... 621 6. Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 156 5. Tom Whalen, 1993‐96 ...... 137 7. Craig Munroe, 1997‐98...... 611 7. Jim Beck, 1976‐78...... 154 Tom Marcin, 1975‐77 ...... 136 8. Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 595 8. Darren O'Neill, 1984‐87...... 146 7. H.J. Lopes, 1980‐83...... 135 9. Rod Johnson, 1976‐79 ...... 590 9. Cliff Carter, 1981‐84 ...... 143 8. Steve Nikorak, 2008‐12 ...... 132 10. Les Roos, 1966‐68...... 578 10. Tom Whalen, 1993‐96 ...... 136 9. Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 129 10. Sam Sabolchick, 1999‐02...... 128 ON-BASE PCT. (MIN. 250 AB) HITS 1. Les Roos, 1966‐68...... 540 1. Byron McKoy ...... 264 WALKS 2. Rod Johnson, 1976‐79 ...... 538 2. Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 234 1. H.J. Lopes, 1980‐83...... 144 3. Doug Kepple, 1978‐81 ...... 508 3. Jamie Abercrombie, 2006‐09...... 231 2. Mike O’Keefe, 1988‐91...... 136 4. Jeff Manto, 1983‐85 ...... 490 4. Tom Whalen, 1993‐96 ...... 228 3. Doug Kepple, 1978‐81 ...... 130 5. Bob Sim, 1986‐88...... 489 Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 228 4. Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 126 6. H.J. Lopes, 1980‐83...... 484 Steve Nikorak, 2008‐2012 ...... 288 5. Rod Johnson, 1976‐79 ...... 120 7. Bobby Higginson, 1989, 91‐92...... 477 6. Sean Barksdale, 2007‐09 ...... 222 6. Tom Beck, 1973‐76...... 115 8. John Marzano, 1982‐84 ...... 475 7. Darren O'Neill, 1984‐87...... 196 7. Bob Niggebrugge, 1983‐86 ...... 114 9. Alan Roatche, 1973‐76...... 464 8. H.J. Lopes, 1980‐83...... 194 8. Alan Roatche, 1973‐76 ...... 109 Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 464 9. Joe Lyall, 1999‐02 ...... 191 9. Stu Drossner, 1982‐85 ...... 108 10. John Marzano, 1982‐84...... 190 10. Rick Burns, 1984‐87...... 107 GAMES PLAYED 1. Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 216 STOLEN BASES 2. Jamie Abercrombie, 2006‐09...... 208 DOUBLES 1. Tom Beck, 1973‐76...... 73 3. Sam Sabolchick, 1999‐02...... 204 1. Steve Nikorak (2008‐12) ...... 66 2. Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 69 4. Byron McKoy, 2008‐11 ...... 203 2. Tom Whalen, 1993‐96 ...... 54 3. Steve Yost, 1973‐75...... 61 5. Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 201 3. Byron McKoy (2008‐11)...... 51 4. Byron McKoy, 2008‐11 ...... 57 6. Joe Lyall, 1999‐02 ...... 198 4. Mike Weckenman, 2002‐05...... 47 5. Earle Chew, 1970‐73...... 55 7. Mike Weckenman, 2002‐05...... 194 Jamie Abercrombie, 2006‐09...... 47 Jim Beck, 1976‐78...... 55 8. Steve Nikorak, 2008‐12 ...... 189 6. Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 45 7. Cliff Carter, 1981‐84 ...... 54 9. Bob Christy, 1987‐90 ...... 187 Dan Brady, 2004‐07 ...... 45 8. Sean Barksdale, 2007‐09 ...... 53 10. Jeff Roma, 2000‐03...... 186 8. Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 43 9. Bobby Higginson, 1989, 91‐92...... 51 9. Jason Connor, 2002‐05 ...... 42 10. Ed Furlong, 1976...... 49 10. Al Roach, 2001‐04...... 41 GAMES STARTED 1. Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 215 2. Jamie Abercrombie, 2006‐09...... 199 TRIPLES 3. Rob Cucinotta, 1999‐03...... 197 1. Cliff Carter, 1981‐84 ...... 24 4. Byron McKoy, 2008‐11 ...... 194 2. Dave Myers, 1979‐81...... 14 5. Mike Weckenman, 2002‐05...... 193 Darren O'Neill, 1984‐87...... 14 6. Sam Sabolchick, 1999‐02...... 183 4. H.J. Lopes, 1980‐83...... 12 7. Tom Whalen, 1993‐96 ...... 182 Mike Palys, 1986‐89...... 12 Steve Nikorak, 2008‐12 ...... 182 Bob Filler, 1998‐01...... 12 9. Jeff Roma, 2000‐03...... 175 7. Jim Beck, 1976‐78...... 11 10. Joe Lyall, 1999‐02 ...... 174 Doug Kepple, 1978‐81 ...... 11 9. Mark Santobianco, 1974‐77 ...... 10 Pete Dempsey, 1976‐78...... 10 Jeff Manto, 1983‐85 ...... 10

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BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 75 AB) AT BATS 1. Les Roos, 1968...... 457 1. Adrian Perez, 2011 ...... 243 2. John Marzano, 1984 ...... 448 2. Stan Orzechowski, 2007 ...... 235 3. Jeff Manto, 1985...... 442 3. Ryan Weber, 2007 ...... 234 4. Rod Johnson, 1978 ...... 439 4. Byron McKoy, 2011 ...... 230 5. Mike Henderson, 1979 ...... 439 5. Ryan Ferguson, 2011 ...... 225 6. Doug Kepple, 1980 ...... 438 6. Mike Kelch, 2007 ...... 223 7. Rod Johnson, 1979 ...... 432 7. Steve Nikorak, 2011...... 220 8 Darren O’Neill, 1985...... 412 8. Sean Barksdale, 2007 ...... 217 9. Mike Burton, 1989...... 409 9. Jim Tully, 2001...... 216 Tom Whalen, 1995 ...... 409 Bob Filler, 2001...... 216

SLUGGING PCT. (MIN. 75 AB) RUNS SCORED 1. Jeff Manto, 1985...... 855 1. Rod Johnson, 1978 ...... 65 Jeff Manto 2. John Marzano, 1984 ...... 818 2. Mike Palys, 1989...... 64 3. Bobby Higginson, 1991...... 808 3. Darren O’Neill, 1985...... 63 4. Rick Martinez, 1997...... 806 H.J. Lopes, 1981...... 63 HOME RUNS 5. Mike Henderson, 1979 ...... 796 5. Jim Beck, 1978...... 57 1. Rick Martinez, 1997...... 17 6. Les Roos, 1968...... 790 Stan Orzechowski, 2008 ...... 57 2. Jeff Manto, 1985 ...... 16 7. Doug Kepple, 1980 ...... 747 7. Jeff Manto, 1985 ...... 56 3. John Marzano, 1984 ...... 15 8. Derrick Dempsey, 1982 ...... 746 Mike Grieco, 1972 ...... 56 Bobby Higginson, 1991...... 15 9. John Quigley, 2003 ...... 743 9. John Marzano, 1984 ...... 55 Sean Barksdale, 2009 ...... 15 10. Bobby Higginson, 1992...... 712 Jim Tully, 2000...... 55 6. John Quigley, 2003 ...... 14 7. Mike Palys, 1989...... 12 ON-BASE PCT. (MIN. 75 AB) HITS Rob Cucinotta, 2001 ...... 12 1. Rod Johnson, 1979 ...... 603 1. Ryan Weber, 2007 ...... 86 9. Derrick Dempsey, 1982 ...... 11 2. Les Roos, 1968...... 593 2. Byron McKoy, 2011 ...... 84 Bobby Higginson, 1992...... 11 3. Rod Johnson, 1978 ...... 556 3. George Clark, 1985...... 83 Pete Colon, 2005 ...... 11 4. Doug Kepple, 1981 ...... 555 Adrian Perez, 2011 ...... 83 Steve Nikorak ...... 11 5. Jeff Manto, 1985...... 543 5. Darren O’Neill, 1985...... 82 6. Doug Kepple, 1980 ...... 542 Stan Orzechowski, 2007 ...... 82 RUNS BATTED IN 7. Stu Drossner, 1983 ...... 534 7. Joe Kerrigan, Jr., 1999 ...... 79 1. George Clark, 1985...... 66 8. Dean Tomlinson, 1996...... 533 Steve Nikorak, 2011...... 79 2. John Marzano, 1984 ...... 61 9. H.J. Lopes, 1981...... 532 9. Sean Barksdale, 2007, 2009...... 78 3. Jeff Manto, 1985 ...... 60 10. Bobby Higginson, 1992...... 531 10. Tom Whalen, 1995 ...... 76 4. Sean Barksdale, 2007 ...... 59 5. Steve Nikorak, 2011...... 58 GAMES PLAYED DOUBLES 6. Bobby Higginson, 1991...... 56 1. Bob Filler, 2001...... 58 1. Derek Peterson, 2014...... 23 Rick Martinez, 1997...... 56 2. Mike O’Keefe, 1989 ...... 57 Steve Nikorak, 2011...... 23 Sean Barksdale, 2009 ...... 56 Mike Palys, 1989...... 57 3. Jamie Abercrombie, 2009...... 22 9. Pete Dempsey, 1977...... 55 Bob Filler, 1999...... 57 4. Adrian Perez, 2011 ...... 21 10. Jason Connor, 2004 ...... 54 Peter Moore, 1999 ...... 57 5. Mike Palys, 1989...... 20 Jim Tully, 2001...... 57 Stan Orzechowski, 2007 ...... 20 WALKS Mike Jenkins, 2001 ...... 57 7. Darren O'Neill, 1985...... 19 1. Rick Burns, 1985 ...... 55 8. Five tied with...... 56 8. Rod Johnson, 1978 ...... 18 2. Ed Furlong, 1976...... 52 Tom Whalen, 1995 ...... 18 3. H.J. Lopes, 1981...... 51 GAMES STARTED Mike Weckenman, 2005...... 18 4. Doug Kepple, 1981 ...... 50 1. Bob Filler, 2001...... 58 Byron McKoy ...... 18 5. Tom Beck, 1975 ...... 49 2. Peter Moore, 1999 ...... 56 6. Mike Palys, 1989...... 47 Joe Kerrigan, Jr., 1999 ...... 56 TRIPLES Mike O’Keefe, 1991 ...... 47 Bob Filler, 1999...... 56 1. Cliff Carter, 1984* ...... 13 8. Mike O’Keefe, 1989 ...... 45 Jim Tully, 2001...... 56 2. Doug Kepple, 1980 ...... 8 Bobby Higginson, 1992...... 45 6. Bob Filler, 2000...... 55 3. Les Roos, 1968...... 7 10. Tom Marcin, 1975 ...... 44 Kyle Sweppenhiser, 2001 ...... 55 4. Dave Myers, 1980...... 6 Ryan Weber, 2007 ...... 55 Dave Myers, 1981...... 6 STOLEN BASES Sean Barksdale, 2008 ...... 55 Cliff Carter, 1983 ...... 6 1. Ed Furlong, 1976...... 49 10. Rob Cucinotta, 1999 ...... 54 Jeff Manto, 1984 ...... 6 2. Mike Palys, 1988...... 40 Sam Sabolchick, 2001 ...... 54 George Clark, 1985...... 6 3. Tom Beck, 1976 ...... 35 Stan Orzechowski, 2007 ...... 54 Darren O'Neill, 1986...... 6 4. Steve Yost, 1975 ...... 31 Mark Ortega, 2008 ...... 54 Lou Spadaccini, 1994 ...... 6 5. George Clark, 1985...... 29 6. Sean Barksdale, 2008 ...... 27 *A‐10 Record; Tied‐third in NCAA history 7. Steve Yost, 1973 ...... 25 Tom Beck, 1975 ...... 24 Rick Burns, 1985 ...... 24 Bob Helm, 1988 ...... 24 Mike Palys, 1989...... 24 18 Temple Baseball History & Records The Hit Clubs 150‐Hit Club Name...... G H Avg. Byron McKoy (2008‐11)...... 203 264 .322 Bob Filler (1998‐01)...... 216 234 .297 Jamie Abercrombie (2006‐09)...... 208 231 .294 Tom Whalen (1993‐96) ...... 183 228 .347 Rob Cucinotta (1999‐03) ...... 201 228 .334 Steve Nikorak (2008‐12)...... 189 228 .317 Sean Barksdale (2007‐09)...... 156 222 .346 Darren O’Neill (1984‐87) ...... 158 196 .356 Doug Kepple Dave Myers Paul Niggebrugge H.J. Lopes (1980‐83) ...... 150 194 .346 Joe Lyall (1999‐02)...... 198 191 .309 John Marzano (1982‐84) ...... 117 190 .413 .300 Club Bobby Higginson (1989, ‘91‐92) ...... 151 184 .371 (since 1963) Mike Weckenman (2002‐05)...... 194 184 .280 Minimum two years and 250 at‐bats Sam Sabolchick (1999‐02) ...... 204 182 .278 Pete Dempsey (1976‐78)...... 128 182 .370 Name...... Years G AB H AVG Jim Beck (1976‐78) ...... 130 179 .354 John Marzano...... 1982‐84 117 460 190 .4130 Mike Palys (1986‐89)...... 185 177 .324 Jeff Manto ...... 1983‐85 95 315 130 .4127 Jason Connor (2002‐05) ...... 163 176 .289 Rod Johnson ...... 1976‐79 131 429 171 .399 Jim Tully (1999‐02) ...... 167 172 .310 Les Roos...... 1966‐68 79 263 104 .395 Doug Kepple (1978‐81)...... 143 172 .368 Bobby Higginson...... 1989, ‘91‐92 151 496 184 .371 Rod Johnson (1976‐79)...... 131 171 .399 Pete Dempsey ...... 1976‐78 128 492 182 .370 Tom Marcin (1975‐77)...... 137 169 .339 Doug Kepple ...... 1978‐81 143 467 172 .368 Joe Kerrigan, Jr. (1997‐99)...... 148 168 .324 Paul Niggebrugge ...... 1976‐79 127 448 164 .366 Al Roach (2001‐04)...... 158 166 .319 Dave Myers...... 1979‐81 102 410 147 .359 Paul Niggebrugge (1976‐79)...... 127 164 .366 Darren O’Neill...... 1984‐87 158 551 196 .356 Jeff Roma (2000‐03) ...... 186 163 .291 Jim Beck...... 1976‐78 130 506 179 .354 John Bujnowski (1989‐93) ...... 158 163 .295 Mike Burton...... 1986‐90 114 308 108 .351 George Clark (1982‐85) ...... 140 163 .350 George Clark...... 1982‐85 140 466 163 .350 Cliff Carter (1981‐84)...... 154 163 .348 Cliff Carter ...... 1981‐84 154 468 163 .348 John Quigley (2001‐04) ...... 142 163 .327 Craig Munroe...... 1997‐98 91 296 103 .348 Alex Gonzales (1980‐83)...... 128 162 .348 Alex Gonzales ...... 1980‐83 128 466 162 .348 Dan Brady (2004‐07) ...... 159 162 .286 Tom Whalen ...... 1993‐96 183 657 228 .347 Kyle Obal (2007‐09)...... 153 162 .296 H.J. Lopes...... 1980‐83 150 561 194 .346 Bob Christy (1987‐90)...... 187 161 .310 Sean Barksdale ...... 2007‐09 156 642 222 .346 Kyle Sweppenhiser (1998‐01)...... 179 157 .303 Jack Don...... 1972‐73 90 314 104 .344 Carmen Del Mastro ...... 158 155 .305 Brian Yoder...... 1988‐89 96 268 92 .343 Tom Beck (1973‐76) ...... 141 151 .299 Rick Martinez...... 1996‐97 98 305 104 .341 Mike Santobianco (1974‐77) ...... 160 150 .305 Stan Kryzston...... 1974‐75, ‘77 109 368 125 .340 Tom Marcin ...... 1975‐77 137 499 169 .339 Ryan Ferguson...... 2009‐11 117 441 142 .335 Rob Cucinotta...... 1999‐03 201 683 228 .334 Steve Yates ...... 1981‐84 147 442 147 .333 Stan Orzechowski ...... 2007‐08 107 442 147 .333 Jon Reimel ...... 1994‐95 92 329 108 .328 Bob Helm...... 1985‐88 140 405 133 .328 John Quigley ...... 2001‐04 142 499 163 .327 Rich DeRafelo ...... 1978‐80 112 423 138 .326 Ernie Wright ...... 1970‐72 100 334 109 .326 Dave Coyne...... 1984‐87 153 427 139 .326 Mike Palys ...... 1986‐89 185 546 176 .324 Joe Kerrigan, Jr...... 1997‐99 148 519 168 .324 Byron McKoy ...... 2008‐11 203 821 264 .322 Rich Swavely...... 1993‐95 113 366 118 .322 Rich Callahan ...... 1979‐82 105 273 88 .322 John Robinson ...... 1977‐80 97 293 94 .321 Al Roach...... 2001‐04 158 521 166 .319 Alan Roatche ...... 1973‐76 134 425 135 .318 Steve Nikorak ...... 2009‐12 189 719 228 .317 Chico Sacchetti ...... 1967‐69 90 316 99 .313 Earle Chew...... 1970‐73 119 392 122 .311 Jim Tully...... 1999‐02 167 555 172 .310 Les Roos batted a program Bob Christy ...... 1987‐90 187 519 161 .310 best .457 in 1968 to earn Stu Drossner ...... 1982‐85 144 426 132 .310 MAC MVP honors. Joe Lyall ...... 1999‐02 198 619 191 .309 Derrick Dempsey ...... 1980‐83 107 306 94 .307 Rick Burns...... 1984‐87 171 390 119 .305 Mark Santobianco ...... 1974‐77 160 492 150 .305 Rob Cucinotta set a new Carmen Del Mastro ...... 2006‐09 158 509 155 .305 Bob Niggebrugge...... 1983‐86 168 473 144 .304 school record in 2003 with Kyle Sweppenhiser ...... 1998‐01 179 519 157 .303 31 career home runs. Dean Tomlinson...... 1993‐96 168 464 140 .302 Temple Baseball History & Records 19 NCAA Tourn. History 1957 Did you know? May 24 Lafayette ...... L, 1‐5 1959 June 4 Penn State ...... L, 4‐16 1963 • In 2000, BOBBY HIGGINSON (‘92) of the enjoyed the best offensive sea‐ May 25 St. John’s ...... L, 0‐7 son of his career, posting career and team‐high numbers in hits (179), runs (104), home runs (30) and RBI (102) while batting .300 and leading the majors with 19 outfield assists. 1968 May 31 New York Univ...... W, 6‐5 Higginson finished his career in 2005 with 1,336 hits, 187 home runs and 709 RBI. June 1 St. John’s ...... L, 0‐2 New York Univ...... L, 2‐5 • In the major league debut of JOHN MARZANO (’87) with the Boston Red Sox, he caught seven‐time award‐winner on July 31, 1987. Marzano, a 1984 1972 May 25 Penn State ...... W, 3‐0 USA Olympic Team member, became the first position player from Temple to make it to May 26 Long Island...... W, 1‐0 the majors since 1962. May 27 Penn State ...... W, 4‐3 College World Series ‐ 3rd place • On June 8‐9, 1995, JEFF MANTO (’85) became the 24th major leaguer to hit home runs June 10 Oklahoma (13 inn.)...... L, 1‐2 June 11 Iowa...... W, 13‐9 in four consecutive official at bats while playing for the . During that June 12 Connecticut ...... W, 7‐4 stretch, Manto hit five home runs in three days. He is now the hitting coach for the June 14 Arizona State ...... L, 0‐1 after serving two seasons in the same position‐‐ for the Pittsburgh Pi‐ rates. 1973 May 24 Buffalo...... L, 0‐1 May 26 Seton Hall ...... W, 4‐2 • ED WADE (‘77) was named a special consultant by the June 2 Buffalo ...... W, 4‐3 Philadelphia Phillies on December 20, 2011. He previ‐ Penn State ...... L, 2‐4 ously spent five years (2007‐2011) as the general man‐ 1975 ager of the after serving eight seasons May 23 North Carolina State...... W, 4‐3 (1998‐05) as the general of the Philadelphia May 24 South Carolina...... L, 0‐15 Phillies after being promoted from assistant general man‐ North Carolina State...... L, 2‐4 ager. 1976 May 27 Columbia ...... W, 6‐2 • In 1992, in his second stint as the ’ pitching coach, former Owl JOE KER‐ May 28 Maine ...... L, 3‐6 RIGAN (’73) guided the Expos’ young pitching staff to the ’s second‐low‐ May 29 St. John’s...... W, 4‐3 Seton Hall ...... L, 0‐1 est ERA (3.25) and second‐most saves (49). The Philadelphia native also was the pitching coach and interim manager of the Boston Red Sox and spent two seasons as the pitch‐ 1977 ing coach for the Philadelphia Phillies. He last served as the pitching coach for the Pitts‐ May 26 Connecticut ...... W, 9‐7 burgh Pirates. May 27 Catholic...... W, 10‐3 May 28 Cornell ...... W, 9‐6 May 29 St. John’s...... W, 8‐6 • JIM HONOCHICK (’38) umpired the 18th Major League All‐Star game at Detroit’s Briggs College World Series ‐ 8th place Stadium. It was one of five All‐Star games for Honochick, the last one of which was in June 10 Southern Illinois ...... L, 5‐10 1966 at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium. He also umpired in the 1952 World Series, when the June 11 Clemson...... L, 4‐13 defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers in seven games. Honochick partici‐ 1978 pated in five other Fall Classics, the last one being in 1972, when Oakland defeated Cincin‐ May 25 Massachusetts...... W, 5‐0 nati in seven. May 26 Holy Cross...... W, 8‐7 Delaware ...... W, 12‐4 May 27 St. John’s ...... L, 5‐8 • PETE FILSON (’79) spent seven years in the major leagues, May 28 St. John’s ...... L, 5‐16 pitching for the New York Yankees, , Chicago White Sox and , from 1982‐90. His 1981 May 22 South Carolina...... L, 5‐16 best season came in 1985 with the Twins, when he set career May 23 James Madison...... L, 2‐10 highs in appearances (55), wins (six), innings (118.2) and strikeouts (59). Filson was the pitching coach for the Can‐Am 1983 League’s North Shore Spirit in 2007. May 28 Harvard...... L, 1‐2 May 29 New York Tech...... W, 10‐5 May 31 Harvard...... L, 2‐3 • STEVE JAVIE (‘76) is in his 21st season as a NBA referee. Highly‐regarded around the league, Javie has worked over a 1984 dozen NBA Finals games and over 150 playoff games. He also May 26 ...... L, 3‐19 May 27 Central Michigan ...... L, 10‐15 officiated the 1995 NBA All‐Star Game. During his time at Temple, Javie went 13‐2 as a pitcher with a 4.59 ERA. He also 2001 played professionally in the Baltimore Orioles organization. May 25 Cal State‐Fullerton...... L, 3‐17 May 26 Texas Tech...... L, 3‐14

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WINS GAMES STARTED 1. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 30 1. Don Martin, 1994‐97 ...... 46 2. Rich Danson, 1984‐87 ...... 25 Matt Hockenberry, 2011‐14 ...... 46 Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 25 3. Ben White, 2008‐11 ...... 44 4. Jay Hallman, 1976‐79...... 24 4. Greg Powell, 1998‐01...... 42 5. Greg Powell, 1998‐01...... 22 5. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 41 Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 22 Tom Dolan, 2005‐08 ...... 41 7. Hal Werntz, 1966‐68...... 20 7. Doug Bossert, 1995‐99...... 39 Pete Filson, 1977‐79 ...... 20 8 Rob Kell, 1990‐93...... 37 9. Ed Hayes, 1974‐76 ...... 19 Justin Mendek, 2002‐06...... 37 10. Don Martin, 1994‐97 ...... 18 10. Stephen Hoppel, 1992‐96 ...... 35 Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 35 SAVES Mike Caron, 2000‐03 ...... 35 1. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 14 2. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 12 COMPLETE GAMES 3. Arshwin Asjes, 2006‐08...... 10 1. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 26 4. Jay Hallman, 1976‐79...... 8 2. Hal Werntz, 1966‐68...... 18 5. Pete Filson, 1977‐79 ...... 7 3. Don Martin, 1994‐97 ...... 17 Amer Abugherir, 1985‐87 ...... 7 Doug Bossert, 1995‐99...... 17 7. Zach Batchelor, 2011‐14 ...... 6 5. Stephen Hoppel, 1992‐96 ...... 16 Rob Kell, 1990‐93...... 6 6. Greg Powell, 1998‐01...... 14 Carl Majeski won 22 games and struck out Rich Danson, 1984‐87 ...... 6 Rob Kell, 1990‐93...... 14 251 batters during his career at Temple. 10. Brandon Bruno, 1999‐02...... 5 8. Joe Hindelang, 1965‐67 ...... 13 Tim Foulkrod, 2003‐06...... 5 Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 13 Ryan Kuehn, 2010‐14...... 5 Ed Hayes, 1974‐76 ...... 13

ERA (MIN. 100 IP) APPEARANCES SHUTOUTS 1. Larry Cook, 1963‐65...... 1.74 1. Steve Visnic, 2009‐13...... 100 1. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 5 2. Larry Sheckman, 1963‐64 ...... 2.04 2. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 84 Rob Kell, 1990‐93...... 5 3. Hal Werntz, 1966‐68...... 2.19 3. Greg Powell, 1998‐01...... 81 3. Andy Meltzer, 1985‐88 ...... 4 4. Bob Steele, 1975‐77...... 2.21 4. Doug Bossert, 1995‐99...... 75 Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 4 5. Charles Bishop, 1963‐65 ...... 2.25 5. Matt Powell, 2000‐03 ...... 70 5. Pete Filson, 1977‐79 ...... 3 6. Mike Arace, 1971‐74...... 2.40 6. Mike Blackburn, 2008‐10...... 67 Stephen Hoppel, 1992‐96 ...... 3 7. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 2.57 7. Eric Fritz, 2005‐08 ...... 65 7. Six tied with ...... 2 8. Pete Filson, 1977‐79 ...... 2.73 8. Tim Foulkrod, 2003‐06...... 64 9. Ed Molush, 1970‐72...... 2.80 9. Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 63 INNINGS PITCHED 10. Paul Hughes, 1972‐73 ...... 2.96 Justin Mendek, 2002‐06 ...... 63 1. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 389.0 10. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 62 2. Greg Powell, 1998‐01...... 312.2 FEWEST WALKS/9 INN. GAME (MIN. 100 IP) Ryan Thomas, 2008‐10 ...... 62 3. Doug Bossert, 1995‐99...... 310.2 1. Tim Foulkrod, 2003‐06...... 2.65 4. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 301.2 2. Joe Hindelang, 1965‐67 ...... 3.16 5. Don Martin, 1994‐97 ...... 299.0 3. Ken Einsig, 1985‐88...... 3.23 6. Ben White, 2008‐11 ...... 298.2 4. Doug Bossert, 1995‐99...... 3.27 7. Matt Hockenberry, 2011‐14 ...... 280.2 5. Bob Steele, 1975‐77...... 3.33 8. Matt Powell, 2000‐03 ...... 261.1 6. Phil Gore, 1972‐74 ...... 3.34 9. Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 260.0 Matt Powell, 2000‐03 ...... 3.34 10. Tom Dolan, 2005‐08 ...... 249.1 8. Mike Caron, 2000‐03 ...... 3.38 9. Jeff Rugg, 1998‐01 ...... 3.39 STRIKEOUTS 10. Tom Dolan, 2005‐08 ...... 3.39 1. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 405 2. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 289 STRIKEOUTS/9 INN. GAME (MIN. 100 IP) 3. Ben White (2008‐11)...... 272 1. Larry Sheckman, 1963‐64 ...... 11.00 4. Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 251 2. Charles Bishop, 1963‐65 ...... 10.94 5. Hal Werntz, 1966‐68...... 231 3. Ted Frett, 1968‐70 ...... 9.44 6. Pete Filson, 1977‐79 ...... 224 4. Peter Moore, 1996‐99 ...... 9.37 7. Don Martin, 1994‐97 ...... 219 5. Larry Cook, 1963‐65...... 9.32 8. Greg Powell, 1998‐01...... 218 6. Hal Werntz, 1966‐68...... 9.05 9. Matt Hockenberry, 2011‐14 ...... 209 7. Joe Hindelang, 1965‐67 ...... 8.90 10. Rob Kell, 1990‐93...... 203 8. Carl Majeski, 1988‐91 ...... 8.69 9. Bill Mendek, 1981‐84...... 8.62 Tom Bruck, 1986‐89...... 8.62

Rich Danson is second all‐time in wins (25) and sixth in saves (six).

Temple Baseball History & Records 21 Single-Season Pitching Records

SAVES INNINGS PITCHED NO-HITTERS 1. Arshwin Asjes, 2008 ...... 10 1. Peter Moore, 1997 ...... 117.0 2. Peter Moore, 1999 ...... 8 2. Bob Steele, 1977 ...... 109.2 Steve Loden, March 8, 1982 3. Jay Hallman, 1976 ...... 6 3. Greg Powell, 2001 ...... 105.0 vs. Detroit (5‐0) 4. Bill Mendek, 1983...... 5 4. Doug Bossert, 1999 ...... 104.0 Glenn Hodges, April 20, 1976 Ryan Kuehn, 2013...... 5 5. Ed Molush, 1972...... 102.2 vs. West Chester (4‐0) Zach Batchelor, 2014...... 5 6. Pete Filson, 1978...... 101.1 Charlie Bishop, May 22, 1965 7. Bill Mendek, 1984...... 4 7. Ben White, 2011...... 98.2 vs. Philadelphia Textile (2‐0) Rich Danson, 1986...... 4 8. Tom Bruck, 1989 ...... 94.1 Knute Albrecht, April 6, 1962 Amer Abugherir, 1986...... 4 9. Peter Moore, 1999 ...... 93.2 vs. Elizabethtown (8‐1) Ryan Weber, 2007...... 4 10. Matt Hockenberry, 2014 ...... 93.1

APPEARANCES STRIKEOUTS ERA (MIN. 40 IP) 1. Steve Visnic, 2010 ...... 28 1. Bill Mendek, 1984...... 120 1. Rich Casale, 1973...... 1.15 2. Ryan Thomas, 2008 ...... 27 Peter Moore, 1997 ...... 120 2. Art Saft, 1967 ...... 1.26 Steve Visnic, 2011 ...... 27 3. Peter Moore, 1998 ...... 110 3. Bill Mendek, 1982...... 1.36 Steve Visnic, 2012 ...... 27 4. Peter Moore, 1999 ...... 103 4. Dan Slick, 1976 ...... 1.44 5. Matt Blackburn, 2007...... 26 5. Larry Sheckman, 1964 ...... 96 5. Bob Steele, 1976 ...... 1.47 Kyle Monahan, 2007 ...... 26 6. Pete Filson, 1979 ...... 95 6. Larry Cook, 1965 ...... 1.68 Arshwin Asjes, 2008 ...... 26 7. Ben White, 2010...... 94 7. Paul Hughes, 1973...... 1.73 8. Mike Wieczorek, 1991...... 25 8. Hal Werntz, 1967...... 93 8. John Gardner, 1968...... 1.76 Jordan Cannon, 2009...... 25 Ted Frett, 1969...... 93 Mike Arace, 1972 ...... 1.76 Matt Blackburn, 2009...... 25 Tom Bruck, 1989 ...... 93 10. Larry Sheckman, 1963 ...... 1.79 GAMES STARTED FEWEST WALKS/9 INN. GAME (MIN. 40 IP) 1. Greg Powell, 2001 ...... 17 1. Chris Gies, 1988...... 1.60 2. Doug Bossert, 1999 ...... 15 2. Alan Birnbra, 2001...... 1.62 3. Joe Schaal, 1989 ...... 14 3. Steve Visnic, 2011 ...... 1.76 Matt Mongiardini, 2008 ...... 14 4. Eric Peterson, 2013 ...... 1.82 Ben White, 2010...... 14 5. Joe Hindelang, 1967 ...... 1.89 Ben White, 2011...... 14 6. Dan Slick, 1976 ...... 2.01 Brant Norlander, 2011...... 14 7. Steve Nikorak, 2010 ...... 2.15 Matt Hockenberry, 2012 ...... 14 8. Phil Gore, 1972...... 2.21 Matt Hockenberry, 2014 ...... 14 9. Mike Caron, 2002 ...... 2.26 10. Harry Daut, 1987 ...... 13 10. Tom Dolan, 2007 ...... 2.29 Don Martin, 1997 ...... 13 Doug Bossert, 1998 ...... 13 STRIKEOUTS/9 INN GAME (MIN. 40 IP) Arshwin Asjes, 2006 ...... 13 1. Frank Bishop, 1963...... 13.29 Arshwin Asjes, 2007 ...... 13 2. Larry Sheckman, 1964 ...... 11.94 Tom Dolan, 2007 ...... 13 3. Bill Mendek, 1984...... 11.65 Tom Dolan, 2008 ...... 13 4. Pete Filson, 1979...... 11.55 Ben White, 2009...... 13 5. Peter Moore, 1998 ...... 11.51 Patrick Peterson, 2012 ...... 13 Jay Hallman went 10‐0 as a sophomore and 6. Charles Bishop, 1965...... 11.26 ended his career with a 24‐2 record. He was 7. Larry Cook, 1965 ...... 10.77 COMPLETE GAMES 8. Barry Olshin, 1963...... 10.76 inducted into the Temple Athletics Hall of 1. Peter Moore, 1999 ...... 10 Fame in 2007. 9. Rob Kell, 1993...... 10.46 2. Hal Werntz, 1967...... 9 10. Ted Frett, 1969...... 10.17 Hal Werntz, 1968...... 9 4. Tom Carpenter, 1975 ...... 8 WINS Ed Kovatch, 1985...... 8 1. Jay Hallman (10‐0), 1977...... 10 Rob Kell, 1992...... 8 Bob Steele (10‐2), 1977...... 10 Don Martin, 1996 ...... 8 Tom Bruck (10‐3), 1989...... 10 Doug Bossert, 1999 ...... 8 Bill Mendek (10‐4), 1984...... 10 Greg Powell, 2001 ...... 8 5. Rich Danson (9‐1), 1986 ...... 9 10. Six tied with...... 7 Carl Majeski (9‐1), 1989 ...... 9 Hal Werntz (9‐2), 1968 ...... 9 SHUTOUTS Doug Bossert (9‐7), 1999...... 9 1. Andy Meltzer, 1988...... 3 9. 12 tied with ...... 8 Rob Kell, 1992...... 3 Stephen Hoppel, 1993...... 3 4. Nine tied with...... 2

Steve Javie went 13‐2 during his pitching 22 Temple Baseball History & Records career at Temple (1974‐76). . Year-by-Year Leaders— Hitting

Mike Burton Tom Beck Tom Marcin Pete Colon

BATTING AVG RUNS SCORED RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS 1963 .360 ...... Steve Kolinsky 1963 24 ...S. Kolinsky/S. Ostaszewski 1963 19 ...... W. Kramer/S. Kolinsky 1963 5 ...... Steve Kolinsky 1964 .345 ...... Steve Kolinsky 1964 28 ...... Steve Kolinsky 1964 19 ...... W. Kramer/S. Kolinsky 1964 1 ...... Six players 1965 .312 ...... Ron Lewis 1965 15 ...... Jim Walker 1965 14 ...... Ron Lewis 1965 2 ...... Jim Walker 1966 .393 ...... Ron Lewis 1966 33 ...... Les Roos 1966 39...... Ron Lewis 1966 5 ...... Ron Lewis 1967 .387...... Jesse Hodges 1967 33 ...... Les Roos 1967 36...... Jesse Hodges 1967 8 ...... Jesse Hodges 1968 .457 ...... Les Roos 1968 44 ...... Les Roos 1968 38...... Rod Clabo 1968 5 ...... Rod Clabo 1969 .350...... Bob Aglira 1969 26...... Bob Marsh 1969 29...... Bob Aglira 1969 3 ...... Bob Aglira 1970 .367...... Ernie Wright 1970 26...... Marty Pfenninger 1970 23...... Bob Aglira 1970 2 ...... Mike Grieco 1971 .355 ...... Earle Chew 1971 24...... Mike Grieco 1971 17...... Ernie Wright 1971 2 ...... Ernie Wright 1972 .346...... Ernie Wright 1972 56...... Mike Grieco 1972 46 ...... Earle Chew 1972 5 ...... Earle Chew 1973 .376...... Jack Don 1973 37 ...... Earle Chew 1973 35...... Jack Don 1973 4 ...... Earle Chew 1974 .367...... Alan Roatche 1974 25 ...... Tom Beck 1974 31 ...... Stan Krzyston 1974 4 ...... Stan Krzyston 1975 .326 ...... Tom Beck 1975 47 ...... Steve Yost 1975 49...... Tom Marcin 1975 5.... Tom Marcin/Alan Roatche 1976 .384...... Pete Dempsey 1976 48...... Alan Roatche 1976 46...... Pete Dempsey 1976 8 ...... Pete Dempsey 1977 .404...... Pete Dempsey 1977 52 ...... Jim Beck 1977 55...... Pete Dempsey 1977 10...... Pete Dempsey 1978 .439...... Rod Johnson 1978 65...... Rod Johnson 1978 53 ...... Pete Dempsey 1978 9 ...... Jim Beck 1979 .439 ...... Mike Henderson 1979 46...... Rod Johnson 1979 39 ...... Paul Niggebrugge 1979 7 ...... Mike Henderson 1980 .438...... Doug Kepple 1980 51 ...... Dave Myers 1980 48 ...... Dave Myers 1980 7...Doug Kepple/Rich DeRafelo 1981 .377...... Doug Kepple 1981 63 ...... H.J. Lopes 1981 46 ...... Dave Myers 1981 6...... Doug Kepple 1982 .393 ...... John Marzano 1982 42...... Derrick Dempsey 1982 40 ...... John Marzano 1982 11 ...... Derrick Dempsey 1983 .398 ...... John Marzano 1983 41...... Cliff Carter 1983 46...... John Marzano/HJ Lopes 1983 5 ...... Four players 1984 .448 ...... John Marzano 1984 55 ...... John Marzano 1984 61 ...... John Marzano 1984 15 ...... John Marzano 1985 .442...... Jeff Manto 1985 63 ...... Darren O'Neill 1985 66 ...... George Clark 1985 16...... Jeff Manto 1986 .384 ...... Bob Niggebrugge 1986 42...... Mike McDowell 1986 37 ....D. O'Neill/B. Niggebrugge 1986 7 ...... Rick Burns 1987 .371 ...... Dave Coyne 1987 43 ...... Darren O'Neill 1987 40 ...... Pat Tronoski 1987 10 ...... Rick Burns 1988 .366 ...... Bob Helm 1988 50...... Mike Palys 1988 42 ...... Bob Helm 1988 6 ...... Mike Palys 1989 .409...... Mike Burton 1989 64...... Mike Palys 1989 47 ...... Brian Yoder 1989 12 ...... Mike Palys 1990 .326...... Mike Burton 1990 40...... Dave Haller 1990 30...... Bob Christy 1990 6 ...... Bob Christy 1991 .404 ...... Bob Higginson 1991 41 ...... Bob Higginson 1991 56 ...... Bob Higginson 1991 15 ...... Bob Higginson 1992 .405 ...... Bob Higginson 1992 42 ...... Bob Higginson 1992 50 ...... Bob Higginson 1992 11 ...... Bob Higginson 1993 .329 ...... John Bujnowski 1993 30 ...... Gaeton Lucibello 1993 28 ...... John Bujnowski 1993 6 ...... John Bujnowski 1994 .390 ...... Rich Swavely 1994 35...... Dean Tomlinson 1994 45 ...... Rod Schenk 1994 10...... Rod Schenk 1995 .409...... Tom Whalen 1995 43...... Tom Whalen 1995 39 ....Rod Schenk/Tom Whalen 1995 10...... Rod Schenk 1996 .395...... Dean Tomlinson 1996 41...... D.Tomlinson/M.Gancaasz 1996 41...... Mike Gancasz 1996 10 ...... Mike Gancasz 1997 .389 ...... Rick Martinez 1997 39 ...... Rick Martinez 1997 56 ...... Rick Martinez 1997 17 ...... Rick Martinez 1998 .351 ...... Craig Munroe 1998 44...... Joe Kerrigan, Jr 1998 43 ...... Craig Munroe 1998 10 ...... Craig Munroe 1999 .387...... Joe Kerrigan, Jr 1999 47...... Bob Filler 1999 44 ...... Joe Kerrigan, Jr. 1999 3 ...... P. Moore/S. Sabolchick 2000 .379...... Rob Cucinotta 2000 55 ...... Jim Tully 2000 44 ...... Sam Sabolchick 2000 9...... Rob Cucinotta 2001 .358...... Kyle Sweppenheiser 2001 53...... Bob Filler 2001 47...... Kyle Sweppenheiser 2001 12...... Rob Cucinotta 2002 .355...... Joe Lyall 2002 39...... Joe Lyall 2002 36...... John Quigley 2002 6...... John Quigley 2003 .361...... John Quigley 2003 41...... Rob Cucinotta 2003 39 ...... John Quigley 2003 14...... John Quigley 2004 .385 ...... Al Roach 2004 47 ...... Al Roach 2004 54 ...... Jason Connor 2004 8 ...... Jason Connor/Pete Colon 2005 .307 ...... Jason Connor 2005 34...... Pete Colon 2005 31 ...... Dan Brady 2005 11...... Pete Colon 2006 .310 ...... Dan Brady 2006 33 ...... Dan Brady 2006 35 ...... Dan Brady 2006 7...... Dan Brady 2007 .368 ...... Ryan Weber 2007 52 ...... Stan Orzechowski 2007 59 ...... Sean Barksdale 2007 9...... Dan Brady 2008 .352...... Byron McKoy 2008 57 ...... Stan Orzechowski 2008 47...... Sean Barksdale 2008 7...... Stan Orzechowski 2009 .373 ...... Lenny Del Grippo 2009 53...... Sean Barksdale 2009 56...... Sean Barksdale 2009 15...... Sean Barksdale 2010 .328 ...... Ryan Ferguson 2010 39...... Jabair Khan 2010 40 ...... Ryan Ferguson 2010 6...... Byron McKoy 2011 .365...... Byron McKoy 2011 56...... Steve Nikorak 2011 58...... Steve Nikorak 2011 11...... Steve Nikorak 2012 .304...... Foster Dunigan 2012 46...... Steve Nikorak 2012 42...... Steve Nikorak 2012 7...... Steve Nikorak 2013 .345 ...... Henry Knabe 2013 31...... Jordan Queja 2013 32 ...... Henry Knabe 2013 2...... Four Players Tied With 2014 .324 ...... Robert Amaro 2014 32 ...... Derek Peterson 2014 39 ...... Robert Amaro 2014 3 ...... Robert Amaro Temple Baseball History & Records 23 Year-by-Year Leaders— Pitching

Tom Dolan Ed Molush Greg Powell Matt Powell INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS WINS 1963 1.79 ...... Larry Sheckman 1963 55.1 ...... Larry Sheckman 1963 64...... Frank Bishop 1963 6 ...... Larry Sheckman 1964 1.94...... Larry Cook 1964 72.1 ...... Larry Sheckman 1964 96 ...... Larry Sheckman 1964 5. Larry Sheckman/Larry Cook 1965 1.68...... Larry Cook 1965 66.1 ...... Charles Bishop 1965 83 ...... Charles Bishop 1965 5...... Larry Cook 1966 2.43 ...... Joe Hindelang 1966 74.0 ...... Joe Hindelang 1966 78 ...... Joe Hindelang 1966 7 ...... Joe Hindelang 1967 1.26...... Art Saft 1967 90.1 ...... Joe Hindelang 1967 93...... Hal Werntz 1967 8 ...... Joe Hindelang 1968 1.76...... John Gardner 1968 89.2...... Hal Werntz 1968 88...... Hal Werntz 1968 9...... Hal Werntz 1969 3.06 ...... Ted Frett 1969 82.1 ...... Ted Frett 1969 93 ...... Ted Frett 1969 8 ...... Ted Frett 1970 4.06...... Jack Kindregan 1970 62.0...... Jack Kindregan 1970 39...... Jack Kindregan 1970 4...... Jack Kindregan 1971 2.70...... Ed Molush 1971 53.1...... Ed Molush 1971 31...... Ed Molush 1971 3...... Ed Molush 1972 1.76 ...... Mike Arace 1972 102.2...... Ed Molush 1972 82...... Ed Molush 1972 7 ...... Mike Arace/Ed Molush 1973 1.15...... Rich Casale 1973 78.0...... Paul Hughes 1973 63...... Paul Hughes 1973 8...... Rich Casale 1974 2.49 ...... Tom Carpenter 1974 47.0 ...... Tom Carpenter 1974 39 ...... Tom Carpenter 1974 5 ...... Tom Carpenter 1975 2.75 ...... Dave Finch 1975 90.2 ...... Ed Hayes 1975 58 ...... Ed Hayes 1975 8 ...... Tom Carpenter 1976 1.44 ...... Dan Slick 1976 77.2 ...... Ed Hayes 1976 46 ...... Ed Hayes 1976 8 ...... Ed Hayes 1977 2.54...... Bob Steele 1977 109.2...... Bob Steele 1977 59...... Bob Steele 1977 10..... Bob Steele/Jay Hallman 1978 1.87 ...... Pete Filson 1978 101.1 ...... Pete Filson 1978 85 ...... Pete Filson 1978 8 ...... Pete Filson 1979 3.41 ...... Pete Filson 1979 74.0 ...... Pete Filson 1979 95 ...... Pete Filson 1979 7 ...... Pete Filson 1980 3.12 ...... Gary Enoch 1980 71.2...... Tom Williams 1980 47...... Tom Williams 1980 7...... Tom Williams 1981 3.45...... Bill Mendek 1981 70.1...... Bill Mendek 1981 38 ...... Gary Enoch 1981 5. Bill Mendek/Mark Moriarty 1982 1.36...... Bill Mendek 1982 73.0...... Bill Mendek 1982 68...... Bill Mendek 1982 7...... Bill Mendek 1983 2.86 ...... Dennis McLane 1983 66.0 ...... Dennis McLane 1983 70...... Bill Mendek 1983 8...... Bill Mendek 1984 2.25...... Ed Kovatch 1984 92.2...... Bill Mendek 1984 120...... Bill Mendek 1984 10...... Bill Mendek 1985 3.95...... Amer Abugherir 1985 90.0...... Ed Kovatch 1985 78...... Ed Kovatch 1985 8...... Ed Kovatch 1986 3.65...... Amer Abugherir 1986 56.0 ...... Harry Daut 1986 48...... Rich Danson 1986 9...... Rich Danson 1987 3.62...... Rich Danson 1987 77.0...... Rich Danson 1987 32...... Rich Danson 1987 7...... Rich Danson 1988 1.93 ...... Joe Schaal 1988 56.1...... Chris Gies 1988 38 ...... Andy Meltzer 1988 6 ...... Andy Meltzer 1989 2.48...... Tom Bruck 1989 94.1...... Tom Bruck 1989 93...... Tom Bruck 1989 10...... Tom Bruck 1990 2.64 ...... Todd Miller 1990 57.2 ...... Carl Majeski 1990 59 ...... Carl Majeski 1990 5.... David Rovine/Todd Miller 1991 3.07...... David Rovine 1991 82.2 ...... Carl Majeski 1991 91 ...... Carl Majeski 1991 6 ...... Carl Majeski 1992 4.09...... Rob Kell 1992 77.0...... Rob Kell 1992 83...... Rob Kell 1992 5...... Rob Kell 1993 2.71...... Stephen Hoppel 1993 76.1...... Stephen Hoppel 1993 86...... Rob Kell 1993 7...... Stephen Hoppel 1994 5.00 ...... Frank Rauscher 1994 63.0 ...... Frank Rauscher 1994 39 ...... Frank Rauscher 1994 5...... Byron Kauffman 1995 3.41...... Stephen Hoppel 1995 82.0 ...... Don Martin 1995 45 ...... Don Martin 1995 5 . Don Martin/Stephen Hoppel 1996 2.06 ...... Don Martin 1996 92.1 ...... Peter Moore 1996 74 ...... Don Martin 1996 8 ...... Peter Moore 1997 4.31 ...... Peter Moore 1997 117.0 ...... Peter Moore 1997 120 ...... Peter Moore 1997 7 ...... Peter Moore 1998 5.86 ...... Peter Moore 1998 86.0 ...... Peter Moore 1998 110 ...... Peter Moore 1998 5 ...... Peter Moore 1999 2.50 ...... Peter Moore 1999 104.0 ...... Doug Bossert 1999 103 ...... Peter Moore 1999 9 ...... Doug Bossert 2000 4.22 ...... Jeff Rugg 2000 87.1 ...... Greg Powell 2000 64 ...... Greg Powell 2000 6 ...... Greg Powell 2001 4.20 ...... Brandon Bruno 2001 105.0 ...... Greg Powell 2001 74 ...... Greg Powell 2001 8 ...... Jeff Rugg 2002 3.24 ...... Mike Caron 2002 91.2 ...... Mike Caron 2002 56 ...... Brandon Bruno 2002 6 ...... Matt Powell 2003 4.86 ...... Mike Caron 2003 76.0 ...... Mike Caron 2003 55 ...... Matt Powell 2003 7 ...... Mike Caron 2004 5.58...... Tim Foulkrod 2004 80.0 ...... Chris Kurtz 2004 56 ...... Chris Kurtz 2004 8 ...... Chris Kurtz 2005 3.46...... Tim Foulkrod 2005 91.0...... Tim Foulkrod 2005 52...... Chris McCafferty 2005 6...... Tim Foulkrod 2006 4.14 ...... Justin Mendek 2006 74.0 ...... Arshwin Asjes 2006 55 ...... Arshwin Asjes 2006 5 ...... Arshwin Asjes 2007 3.96 ...... Tom Dolan 2007 86.1 ...... Tom Dolan 2007 70 ...... Tom Dolan 2007 6 ...... Tom Dolan 2008 3.59 ...... Matt Mongiardini 2008 80.1 ...... Matt Mongiardini 2008 43 ...... Mike Mongiardini 2008 6 ...... Matt Mongiardini 2009 5.03 ...... Ryan Thomas 2009 72.1...... Ben White 2009 49...... Ben White 2009 4 ...... Ryan Thomas 2010 4.21 ...... Ryan Thomas 2010 91.1...... Ben White 2010 94...... Ben White 2010 4...... Ben White 2011 2.76 ...... Jimmy Devine 2011 98.2...... Ben White 2011 89...... Ben White 2011 5...... Ben White 2012 2.68...... Steve Visnic 2012 84.2 ...... Patrick Peterson 2012 68 ...... Patrick Peterson 2012 5 ...... Matt Hockenberry 2013 2.21...... Ryan Kuehn 2013 74.1 ...... Eric Peterson 2013 69 ...... Eric Peterson 2013 6 ...... Eric Peterson 2014 0.66...... Patrick Krall 2014 93.1 ...... Matt Hockenberry 2014 71 ...... Matt Hockenberry. 2014 5 ...... Matt Hockenberry

24 Temple Baseball History & Records All-Americans

Bill “Pickles” Kennedy—1959 ABCA Third Team All‐American in both basketball and baseball...Batted .414 as a centerfielder during junior year...Inducted into the Tem‐ ple Hall of Fame in 1975...Finished his basketball career with 1,468 points, good for fourth all‐time when he gradu‐ ated...Signed as a free agent with the ...Also drafted in the second round of the 1960 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia Warriors.

Jesse Hodges—1967 ABCA First Team Batted .387 with eight homeruns and 36 RBI in 28 games as a senior for Skip Wilson...Led team to 22‐10‐1 record...Signed a free agent contract with the New York Yankees in 1967 and spent one year in their farm system...Owns three master’s degrees from Temple and is currently a professor at Montgomery County Community College.

Rod Johnson—1978 ABCA Second Team As a junior, batted .439 with 18 doubles, six homeruns, 34 RBI and 16 stolen bases...Also named ECC Player of the Year and All‐East in 1978...Led Temple to three ECC Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances, including the College World Series in 1977...His career average of .399 is third all‐time at Temple...Also is second all‐time in on‐base pct. (.538) and runs (171)...Selected in the 35th round of the 1979 MLB Draft by Cincinnati...Currently an assistant baseball coach at Villanova.

John Marzano—1984 Baseball America First Team/Sporting News First Team/ABCA Third Team Batted .448 with 15 homeruns and 61 RBI as a junior to lead Temple to its second straight Atlantic 10 Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance...His .413 career average is tops all‐time at TU...Won a gold medal as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team...Was the 14th overall pick in the 1984 MLB Draft by the Boston Red Sox...Played ten sea‐ sons in the majors with Boston, Texas and Seattle.

Bobby Higginson—1991 ABCA Second Team/1992 ABCA Third Team In 1991, hit .404 with 15 homeruns, 56 RBI and 16 steals and followed with a .405, 11 HR, 50 RBI, 23 SB performance in 1992...Is second all‐time at Temple in homeruns (30) despite only playing three seasons...Drafted twice at TU, in the 18th round by Philadelphia in 1991 and in the 12th round by Detroit in 1992...Spent 12 seasons with the Tigers, compil‐ ing 1,336 hits and 187 homers in the big leagues...Best year came in 2000 with career‐highs in homers (30) and RBI (102). Temple Baseball Hall of Fame

Fred Barlow, 3B Bill Bernardo, OF Jack Bonner, INF Jimmy Brown, INF Ernie Casale, Coach Pete Dempsey, SS Lefty Didriksen, OF Tony Dougal, P Don Flynn, P/Coach John Granozio, 3B 1947‐50 1947‐50 1928‐31 1933‐35 1953‐59 1976‐78 1953‐55 1928‐31 1958‐60 1956‐58

Jay Hallman, P Jim Honochick, OF Rod Johnson, 2B Bill Kennedy, OF Jeff Manto, INF John Marzano, C Bill Mendek, P Peter Moore, P Angelo Musi, INF 1976‐79 1936‐38 1976‐79 1957‐60 1983‐85 1982‐84 1981‐84 1996‐99 1941‐42

George Nemchick, INF Len Oliver, OF George Patton, OF Bob Peffle, OF Phil Slosburg, OF Andy Tomasic, P Grover Wearshing, Leon Whittock, C Skip Wilson, Coach 1939‐41 1953‐55 1932‐35 1967‐69 1946‐48 1939‐41 INF 1928‐30 1930‐32 1960‐05 Temple Baseball History & Records 25 All-Conference Honors

ALL-MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 1988 Mike McDowell (UNIVERSITY DIVISION) 1989 Mike Palys 1994 Tom Bianco 1966 Rod Clabo, OF...... 1st 1972 Earle Chew, OF ...... 1st Tom Whalen Hal Werntz, P...... 1st Jack Don, 3B ...... 1st 1995 Tom Bianco Ron Lewis, 1B...... 2nd Ed Molush, P...... 1st Rod Schenk Bob Vivian, C ...... 2nd Mike Arace ...... HM ALL-ATLANTIC 10 Tom Whalen Joe Hindelang, P ...... HM Ernie Wright ...... HM 1985 Ed Kovatch, P ...... 1st 1996 Tom Bianco Jesse Hodges, 3B ...... HM 1973 Earle Chew, OF ...... 1st Darren O’Neil, 3B...... 1st Tom Whalen 1967 Joe Hindelang, P ...... 1st Jack Don, C ...... 1st George Clark, OF...... 1st 1998 Peter Moore Jesse Hodges, 3B ...... 1st Paul Hughes, P...... 1st Jeff Manto, OF ...... 1st Craig Munroe Les Roos, SS...... 2nd Mark Lechner, 3B ...... 1st 1987 Pat Tronoski, SS ...... 1st 1999 Peter Moore 1968 Chico Sacchetti, 2B ...... 1st Dave Thornton, 1B ...... 1st 1988 Bob Helm, OF...... 1st 2011 Ryan Ferguson Les Roos, SS ...... 1st Bob Weidinger, SS ...... 1st. 1989 Carl Majeski, P ...... 1st Hal Werntz, P...... 1st Mike Palys, OF ...... 1st ATLANTIC 10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1969 Bob Aglira, OF...... 1st MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE 1991 Bobby Higginson, OF ...... 1st 1983 John Marzano...... 4/4, 4/25 Ted Frett, P...... 1st MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Carl Majeski, P...... 2nd Bill Mendek (P).....4/11, 4/25 Chico Sacchetti, 2B ...... 1st 1967 Jesse Hodges, 3B 1992 Bobby Higginson, OF ...... 1st Bob Devlin (P)...... 5/2 1970 Mike Feite, 2B...... 1st 1968 Les Roos, SS Rob Kell, P...... 2nd 1984 Bill Mendek (P)...... 4/2 Mike Grieco, OF...... 1st 1972 Earle Chew, OF 1993 Steve Hoppel, P...... 1st 1985 George Clark...... 4/8 1971 Earle Chew, OF ...... 1st 1973 Jack Don, C John Bujnowski, 1B...... 1st 1986 Rich Danson (P)...... 3/31 Rob Kell, P...... 2nd Bob Niggebrugge ...... 5/5 ALL-EAST COAST CONFERENCE 1994 Rod Schenk, DH ...... 1st 1987 Rick Burns...... 4/13 Tom Whalen, 3B ...... 2nd 1988 Carl Majeski (P) ...... 4/25 (EAST DIVISION) 1995 Tom Whalen, 3B ...... 1st 1989 Tom Bruck (P)...... 4/3, 5/1 Steve Hoppel, P ...... 2nd Carl Majeski (P) ....4/10, 4/24 1975 Tom Beck, 2B...... 1st 1980 Rich DeRafelo, C ...... 1st Rich Swavley, OF ...... 2nd Mike Palys ...... 5/1 Tom Carpenter, P ...... 1st Doug Kepple, DH ...... 1st. 1996 Don Martin, P...... 1st 1990 Todd Miller...... 4/9 Ed Hayes, P...... 1st HJ Lopes, 3B ...... 1st Tom Whalen, 3B ...... 2nd 1991 Bobby Higginson ..4/15, 4/22 Tom Marcin, C ...... 1st Dave Myers, SS...... 1st 1997 Rick Martinez, 1B...... 1st 1992 Clay White...... 3/29 John Sandoz, SS ...... 1st. John Robinson, OF...... 1st Rich Swavley, OF ...... 2nd Rob Kell (P)...... 4/12 Steve Yost, OF...... 1st Tom Williams, P...... 1st 1998 Craig Munroe, 1B ...... 2nd 1993 Steve Hoppel (P) ...... 4/4 1976 Ed Furlong, P ...... 1st 1981 HJ Lopes, 3B ...... 1st 1999 Peter Moore, P ...... 1st 1997 Rick Martinez ...... 5/5 1977 Jim Beck, 1B...... 1st Bill Mendek, P...... 1st Joe Kerrigan, SS...... 1st Peter Moore (P) ...... 5/12 Pete Dempsey, SS...... 1st Dave Myers, SS...... 1st. 2000 Rob Cucinotta, 1B...... 1st 1999 Peter Moore (P) ...... 4/12 Tom Marcin, C ...... 1st Doug Kepple, OF...... 1st Jim Tully, 2B...... 2nd 2000 Greg Powell (P) ...... 4/9 Bob Steele, P ...... 1st Gene Wisnewski...... 1st Kyle Sweppenhiser, DH...2nd 2001 Rob Cucinotta ...... 3/26 Mark Santobianoco, OF...2nd Bill Zitomer ...... 1st 2001 Kyle Sweppenhiser, 3B ....1st . Greg Powell (P) ....4/2, 4/23, 5/14 1978 Jim Beck, 1B...... 1st 1982 Rob Eller ...... 1st Greg Powell, P ...... 1st Jeff Rugg (P)...... 4/16 Pete Dempsey, SS...... 1st Derek Dempsey, SS...... 1st 2002 John Quigley, OF ...... 2nd 2002 John Quigley...... 4/8 Pete Filson, P...... 1st HJ Lopes, 3B ...... 1st 2003 John Quigley, OF ...... 2nd Mike Caron (P) ...... 4/22 Rod Johnson, 2B...... 1st John Marzano, C...... 1st 2004 Al Roach, OF...... 1st 2003 Rob Cucinotta ...... 3/3 Paul Niggebrugge, OF....1st Bill Mendek, P...... 1st 2006 Dan Brady, 3B ...... 1st Chris Kurtz (P)...... 4/7 Rich DeRafelo, C...... 2nd 2007 Sean Barksdale, OF...... 1st Mike Caron (P) ...... 5/12 1979 Pete Filson, P...... 1st EAST COAST CONFERENCE Ryan Weber, SS ...... 2nd 2004 Al Roach...... 4/5 Mike Henderson, 1B...... 1st MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2008 Byron McKoy, DH...... 2nd Chris Kurtz (P)...... 5/24 Rod Johnson, 2B...... 1st 1975 Tom Carpenter, P Arshwin Asjes, P ...... HM 2005 Tim Foulkrod (P)...... 3/14 Paul Niggebrugge, OF....1st 1977 Tom Marcin, C 2009 Sean Barksdale, OF...... 1st 2006 Tom Dolan (P) ...... 3/20 1978 Rod Johnson, 2B 2011 Steve Nikorak, 3B ...... 2nd 2007 Matt Mongiardini (P).....4/30 1981 Dave Myers, SS 2012 Steve Nikorak, 3B...... 1st Sean Barksdale...... 5/21 1982 Bill Mendek, P Patrick Peterson, P.....Rookie 2008 Matt Mongiardini (P) 3/3, 5/12 Steve Nikorak (P) ...... 5/19 ATLANTIC 10 PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2009 Carmen Del Mastro (2B).3/30 DISTRICT HONORS 1999 Peter Moore 2010 Ryan Ferguson (C)...... 5/10 2011 Steve Nikorak (3B) ...... 3/21 COSIDA ACADEMIC ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 Steve Nikorak (3B) ...... 3/12 ALL-AMERICA 1989 Skip Wilson Matt Elko (1B) ...... 5/14 1973 Jack Don ...... 1st 2001 Skip Wilson 2013 Nick Lustrino ...... 2/26 Rich Casale ...... 2nd Eric Peterson...... 4/11 1976 Ed Hayes...... 2nd ATLANTIC 10 ALL-TOURNAMENT (P) represents Pitcher of the Week 1989 Mike Palys, OF (MVP) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2001 Kyle Sweppenhiser, 3B (MVP) ATLANTIC 10 1995 Tom Bianco...... 1st Rob Cucinotta, 1B ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 1996 Tom Bianco...... 1st Joe Lyall, OF 1998 Bob Filler ...... 3/23 2011 Ryan Ferguson...... 1st Greg Powell, P 1999 Jim Tully...... 3/8 Jim Tully, SS 2005 Eric Fritz...... 3/21 DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 2002 Mike Weckenman, 3B Frank Nunan...... 4/25 1972 Skip Wilson 2008 Mike Mongiardini, P Tom Dolan...... 5/16 1977 Skip Wilson Stan Orzechowski, OF 2007 Matt Heltz ...... 4/9 1978 Skip Wilson 2008 Byron McKoy...... 4/21 Tom Whalen was the only three‐ ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT Steve Nikorak...... 5/19 time All‐Atlantic 10 and MOST OUTSTANDING PITCHER 2012 Patrick Peterson...... 3/26 Academic All‐Atlantic 10 pick. 1985 Harry Daut 2013 Jimmy Kerrigan ...... 4/15 1993 Steve Hoppel 26 Temple Baseball History & Records Owls in Professional Baseball All‐Time MLB Draft History Highest Owls in the Year Player Level Round Pick Organization Major Leagues 1966 Hal Werntz — 34 644 Kansas City Athletics Ron Lewis — 57 820 New York Yankees Name, Position, Team...... Years 1967 Joe Hindelang — 38 694 New York Yankees Elmer Burkart, RHP Hal Werntz — 10* 170 New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies ...... 1936‐39 1968 Les Roos AAA 13 279 Houston Astros Pete Filson, LHP Rod Clabo — 19 423 Detroit Tigers Rob Kell 1973 Earle Chew — 3 64 Minnesota Twins...... 1982‐86 1974 Joe Kerrigan MLB 1 10 Montreal Expos Chicago White Sox...... 1986 1978 Pete Dempsey AAA 6 153 Philadelphia Phillies New York Yankees ...... 1987 Jim Beck A 16 393 Kansas City Royals ...... 1990 1979 Pete Filson MLB 9 233 New York Yankees Dick Gernert, 1B Paul Niggebrugge A+ 31 753 New York Mets Boston Red Sox ...... 1952‐59 Rod Johnson A+ 35 829 Chicago Cubs ...... 1960 1980 Dave Myers AA 27 678 New York Yankees Detroit Tigers ...... 1960‐61 1983 H.J. Lopes A 27 672 Montreal Expos Joe Kerrigan, Jr. Cincinnati Reds...... 1961 1984 John Marzano MLB 1 14 Boston Red Sox Bill Mendek AAA 9 212 Houston Colt .45s ...... 1962 1985 Jeff Manto MLB 14 355 California Angels Purnal Goldy, C 1990 Todd Miller A+ 7 195 Boston Red Sox Detroit Tigers ...... 1962‐63 1991 Bobby Higginson MLB 18 474 Philadelphia Phillies Bobby Higginson, OF 1992 Bobby Higginson MLB 12 336 Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers ...... 1995‐05 1993 Rob Kell AAA 36 1,011 Joe Kerrigan, RHP 1999 Joe Kerrigan, Jr. A+ 46 1,379 Boston Red Sox Montreal Expos ...... 1976‐77 2009 Sean Barksdale A‐ 38 1,151 Houston Astros Baltimore Orioles...... 1978, 80 2012 Steve Nikorak A 32 981 Chicago White Sox Sean Barksdale Dick Koecher, LHP 2014 Matt Hockenberry MLB 9 262 Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies ...... 1946‐48 * Secondary Draft; Highest level courtesy of thebaseballcube.com (only available since 1978) Jeff Manto, 1B‐3B ...... 1990‐91, 97‐99 Philadelphia Phillies...... 1993 More Owls in the Pros Baltimore Orioles ...... 1995 The following players signed free agent contracts with professional organizations. Seattle Mariners ...... 1996 Year Player (Highest Level)...... Organization Year Player (Highest Level)...... Organization Boston Red Sox ...... 1996 1932 Tony Dougal ...... Boston Red Sox 1976 Steve Javie (A)...... Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees ...... 1999 1935 George Patton...... Philadelphia Athletics 1977 Bob Steele...... Philadelphia Phillies ...... 2000 1949 Stan Pawloski...... Cleveland Indians 1980 Scott DiGuardi (Rk) ...... John Marzano, C 1950 Fred Barlow ...... Pittsburgh Pirates 1983 Bob Devlin (AA) ...... New York Yankees Boston Red Sox ...... 1987‐96 Dick Gernert...... Boston Red Sox 1984 Kevin Thomas (A)...... Atlanta Braves Seattle Mariners...... 1996‐98 1959 Purnal Goldy ...... Detroit Tigers 1989 Gary Koenig (A+)...... Kansas City Royals Bill Patton, C 1960 Ray Buck ...... New York Yankees Tom Bruck (A)...... Atlanta Braves Philadelphia Athletics...... 1935 Jim Craig...... St. Louis Cardinals 1991 Carl Majeski (Rk)...... Atlanta Braves Stan Pawloski, 2B Don Flynn ...... Cincinnati Reds 1994 Clay White (Rk) ...... Bill Kennedy...... Pittsburgh Pirates 1996 Mike Gancasz (A) ...... Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians ...... 1955 Nick Stampone...... Kansas City Athletics 1999 Peter Moore (Ind) ...... Madison Black Wolf* Harry Shuman, RHP Bob White ...... Chicago White Sox 2001 Greg Powell (AAA)...... Houston Astros Pittsburgh Pirates...... 1942‐43 1964 Steve Kolinsky ...... Philadelphia Phillies 2003 Rob Cucinotta (A‐)...... Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Phillies...... 1944 Larry Sheckman...... Philadelphia Phillies Joe Lyall (Ind)...... Mid‐Missouri Mavericks* Eddie Silber, C 1967 Jesse Hodges...... New York Yankees Matt Powell (Ind)...... * St. Louis Browns ...... 1937, 39 1968 Steve Gratz ...... Baltimore Orioles Jim Tully (Ind)...... Kalamazoo Kings* Andy Tomasic, RHP Jesse Hodges ...... New York Yankees 2005 Al Roach (Ind) ...... * ...... 1949 1969 Chico Sacchetti...... Philadelphia Phillies Mike Weckenman (Ind) ...... Grays* Bob Peffle...... Houston Astros 2008 Mike Mongiardini (Ind) ...... Kalamazoo Kings* 1970 Ted Frett ...... Boston Red Sox 2009 Arshwin Asjes (Ind)...... Midwest Sliders* Marty Pfenniger...... San Francisco Giants Kyle Obal...... Washington Wild Things* 1972 Ed Molush ...... Philadelphia Phillies Arshwin Asjes ...... Cincinnati Reds 1973 Jack Don...... Philadelphia Phillies 2011 Ben White...... 1973 Paul Hughes ...... Ryan Thomas...... Washington Wild Things* 1975 Steve Yost...... New York Mets Ryan Ferguson ...... Joliet Slammers* 1976 Tom Beck ...... Philadelphia Phillies 2012 Steve Nikorak...... Great Fall Voyagers*

Highest level courtesy of thebaseballcube.com (only available since 1978) * Independent Leagues

Jeff Manto John Marzano Bobby Higginson Temple Baseball History & Records 27 All-Time Roster [from 1957‐2014]

A Joe Blythe...... 1985‐88 Jerry Cohen ...... 1970 F Jamie Abercrombie ...... 2006‐09 Steve Bobiak...... 1969 Bill Colbert...... 1966‐67 Brandon Faber...... 1996 Amer Abugherir...... 1985‐87 John Bona...... 1978‐80 Chris Collins ...... 1988 Joe Fabrizio...... 1959 Jason Adamek ...... 2004‐05 Doug Bossert...... 1995‐99 Pete Colon...... 2002‐05 Kirk Fabrizio...... 1989 Bob Aglira...... 1968‐70 Dan Boyle ...... 2001 Christian Coluccio...... 1994 Bob Fagan...... 1966‐67 Kelly Ahlum ...... 1991 Dan Brady...... 2004‐07 Jason Connor...... 2002‐05 Frank Fanucci ...... 1957‐58 Knute Albrecht ...... 1963 Alan Brookfield...... 1971‐75 Larry Cook ...... 1963‐65 Dan Farling ...... 1993‐96 Robert Amaro...... 2014 Mike Brown...... 2001‐04 Jerry Cooper ...... 1977 Nick Fasano ...... 2004‐06 Ken Anderson...... 1994 Tim Brown...... 2003‐04 Justin Cooper ...... 2004‐05 Joe Fatzinger ...... 1991 Tim Andrel...... 2003‐06 Tom Bruck ...... 1986‐89 John Coyle...... 2006‐08 Mike Feite ...... 1968‐70 John Angelo...... 1969‐71 Brandon Bruno...... 1999‐02 Rafael Cordero ...... 2008‐10 Ryan Ferguson...... 2009‐11 Mike Arace ...... 1971‐74 Ray Buck ...... 1959 Dave Coyne ...... 1984‐87 Mike Ferraro ...... 1983‐86 Sean Arnott ...... 2013‐14 John Bujnowski ...... 1989‐93 Jim Craig...... 1959‐60 Carmen Ferullo...... 1964‐66 Arshwin Asjes...... 2006‐08 Rick Burns...... 1984‐87 Mike Crane ...... 1992 Brandon Fick ...... 1993‐94 Scott Atland...... 1989 Gene Burpoe ...... 2002‐05 Cliff Crispin ...... 1958‐60 Bob Filler ...... 1998‐01 Mike Burton ...... 1986‐90 Jimmy Crompton...... 1957‐59 Eric Filson ...... 2003‐04 B Rob Cucinotta...... 1999‐03 Pete Filson...... 1977‐79 Gerry Cupo ...... 1967 Brian Bacino ...... 1984 C Dave Finch...... 1974‐75 Zach Batchelor ...... 2011‐14 Len Calabre...... 1966 Ben Fineman ...... 2008 Marc Baffone ...... 1988‐91 Rich Callahan...... 1979‐82 D Pat Fiore ...... 1974 John Baker...... 1971 Jordan Cannon ...... 2008 Michael D’Acunti...... 2013‐14 Andy Flake...... 1985‐88 Sean Barksdale...... 2007‐09 Mark Caron ...... 2000‐03 Frank D’Agostino...... 2013‐14 Ben Flanary ...... 2008‐11 Jim Barron ...... 1976‐77 Tom Carpenter...... 1973‐75 Rich Danson ...... 1984‐87 Sid Fleishman ...... 1957‐58 Bob Barth ...... 1995 Brett Carroll...... 2007 Ed Dare...... 1974‐76 Jermell Fleming ...... 1994 Christian Basso ...... 1990 Cliff Carter...... 1981‐84 Harry Daut...... 1984‐87 Steve Floirendo ...... 1989‐90 Brett Bauz...... 1998 Rich Casale ...... 1971‐74 Ryan Davis...... 2011‐12 Don Flynn ...... 1958‐60 Duane Baxter...... 1989 Rob Chamra...... 2007‐08 Tom DeFelice...... 1967‐68 Jim Flynn...... 1957 Jim Beck ...... 1976‐78 Dave Chapman ...... 1973 Hector Delgado ...... 1969‐70 Preston Foster ...... 1980 Tom Beck...... 1973‐76 Steve Cherrybon...... 1976 Lenny DelGrippo ...... 2006‐09 Tim Foulkrod ...... 2003‐06 Charlie Bergdoll...... 1957 Earle Chew ...... 1970‐73 Carmen Del Mastro...... 2006‐09 John Frantz...... 1994‐95 Joe Bertotto ...... 1979‐80 Ray Chiumento...... 1963‐64 Derrick Dempsey...... 1980‐83 James Freeman ...... 1985 Tom Bianco ...... 1993‐96 Bob Christy...... 1987‐90 Pete Dempsey ...... 1976‐78 Ted Frett...... 1968‐70 Tom Bingham ...... 2007 Walt Chyzowych...... 1959‐60 Rich DeRafelo...... 1978‐80 Eric Fritz ...... 2005‐08 Alan Birnbauer ...... 2001‐02 Rod Clabo...... 1966‐68 Robbie DeRafelo ...... 2005‐06 Larry Fritz ...... 1974‐75 Charlie Bishop ...... 1963‐65 George Clark...... 1982‐85 Mike Derchak ...... 1967 Mike Fuga...... 1988‐90 Frank Bishop...... 1963‐64 Andrew Clemens...... 2000‐04 Gene DeStefano ...... 1972‐73 Dave Fulwider ...... 1978‐81 Steve Bishop...... 1969‐71 Devin Click ...... 1974 John DeStefano ...... 1984 Ed Furlong ...... 1976 Matt Blackburn ...... 2007‐10 Mike Click...... 2007‐10 Steve Develin...... 2005 John Furlong...... 1977 Bob Blees...... 1976‐77 Walt Clymer ...... 1993‐96 Bob Devlin...... 1981‐83 Ray Devlin...... 1971 G Ted Dezzi...... 1985‐88 Bill Gallagher ...... 1975 Shane Dietz...... 1996 Mike Gancasz ...... 1993‐96 Mike DiGiacomo...... 1974‐77 John Gardener...... 1968 Rich DiGuardi...... 1980 Richie Gargel ...... 2007 Scott DiGuardi ...... 1981 Joe Garofalo ...... 1979 Jamie Dimond...... 1992 Jim Genuardi ...... 1977‐79 Jim DiPietro ...... 1983 Phil Gianakos...... 2011‐14 Steve Ditchkus...... 1974 Joe Gidjunis...... 1972‐74 Fred Dobisch ...... 1957‐58 Chris Gies...... 1988 Mike Doherty ...... 1976‐79 Scott Gisler...... 1985‐87 Tom Dolan...... 2005‐08 Jamie Glatthorn...... 1975‐77 Jack Don ...... 1972‐73 Mark Golab...... 1968 Tommy Donahue...... 1959‐60 Mike Gold...... 1960 Bob Doody...... 1976‐77 Joe Goldenberg ...... 1957 Bob Dooley...... 1971 Purn Goldy ...... 1957‐58 Chickie Downham...... 1959 Ray Gonshor...... 1971 Jerry Doyle ...... 1963‐65 Alex Gonzales...... 1980‐83 Daniel Dragos...... 2010‐14 Michael Good ...... 1998 Stu Drossner...... 1982‐85 Herb Gordon ...... 1959‐60 Mike Duffy ...... 1978 Phil Gore...... 1972‐74 Bill Dugan ...... 1969‐70 Larry Gornish...... 1968‐69 Foster Dunigan...... 2009‐2012 Richard Gould...... 1993‐94 Jim Grafstrom...... 1999 E John Granozio...... 1957 Ken Einsig ...... 1985‐88 Jerry Grapel...... 1966‐67 Rob Eller...... 1982‐83 Steve Gratz...... 1966‐68 Matt Elko...... 2009‐13 Bo Gray...... 1993 Gary Enoch...... 1979‐82 Mike Grieco...... 1970‐72 Jeff Erb ...... 1981‐82 Ray Grochowski...... 1980 Jim Ertel...... 1969‐71 Jeremy Guyer ...... 1999 28 Temple Baseball History & Records H Taylor Juran...... 2009‐13 Mark Moleneaux ...... 1969 David Hall ...... 2010‐14 Tony Jusino...... 2009‐10 Dan Moller ...... 2009‐13 Howard Hall ...... 1973‐76 Ed Molush ...... 1970‐72 Dave Haller...... 1986‐90 K Kyle Monahan ...... 2007‐10 Jay Hallman ...... 1976‐79 Dan Karaziewski ...... 1981 Matt Mongiardini...... 2007‐10 Brad Hamilton ...... 1992‐94 Bob Karkoska...... 1983‐85 Mike Mongiardini...... 2008 Chris Hamilton...... 2003‐05 Curt Kaucher...... 1994 Ed Monteiro ...... 1983‐84 Paul Harakal ...... 1963‐64 Bryon Kauffman ...... 1992‐95 Devitt Moore...... 1997‐98 James Haraske...... 1999 Steve Kearney ...... 1964‐65 Peter Moore...... 1996‐99 Sean Harding ...... 1986 Mike Kelch...... 2007‐08 Mark Moriarty...... 1981‐83 Tom Hartman...... 1969‐70 Rob Kell ...... 1990‐93 Damon Moscato...... 1995‐98 Billy Hartranft...... 2007 Jeff Keller...... 1967‐69 Bill Moule ...... 1995‐98 Scott Haws...... 1991 Tom Kelly...... 1991 Dick Muller ...... 1957 Ed Hayes...... 1974‐76 Stephen Kenkelen ...... 1996‐99 Craig Munroe ...... 1997‐98 John Hayes ...... 1987‐88 Bill Kennedy ...... 1958‐60 Frank Murphy...... 1957‐58 Bobby Heitzman...... 2011‐14 Edward Kenney ...... 1990 Jonerik Murphy ...... 1990‐92 Bob Helm...... 1985‐88 Doug Kepple...... 1978‐81 Patrick Murphy...... 1997‐98 Matt Heltz ...... 2007‐08 Jimmy Kerrigan...... 2013‐14 M Steve Mury...... 2006‐09 Mike Henderson...... 1978‐79 Joe Kerrigan...... 1972‐73 Dave Myers ...... 1979‐81 Joe Kerrigan, Jr...... 1997‐99 Mountain MacGilliavrey...... 1993‐94 Walter Herman...... 1965 Jay Madara...... 1992‐94 Stephen Hesson...... 1992 Dick Kessel...... 1958‐59 N Jabair Khan...... 2009‐13 David Madee ...... 1970 Harley Nager...... 2002 Bill Hesselbacher ...... 1970 Jerry Magaletti ...... 1975 Lewis Hicks ...... 1992 Jay King...... 1987 Mike Nardi...... 1957 Skip Kilmaytis ...... 1963‐64 Wil Magistrelli ...... 1992‐94 Frank Natale ...... 1973 Bobby Higginson ...... 1989, 1991‐92 Carl Majeski...... 1988‐91 Preston Hill...... 2013‐14 Jack Kindregan ...... 1969‐71 Jack Neylan ...... 1970‐73 Tom Kirby ...... 1964 Hank Mandro ...... 1958‐59 Lou Nicastro ...... 1979‐82 Randy Hill ...... 1971‐74 Jeff Manto ...... 1983‐85 Fred Hilliard...... 2000‐04 DaShone Kirkendoll...... 2006‐07 Bob Niggebrugge...... 1983‐86 Brad Kirsch ...... 2000‐01 Tom Marcin...... 1975‐77 Paul Niggebrugge ...... 1976‐79 Joe Hindelang...... 1965‐67 Mark Maron ...... 1980‐83 Matt Hockenberry...... 2011‐14 Bob Kline ...... 1971 Steve Nikorak ...... 2008‐2012 Henry Knabe...... 2010‐13 Bob Marsh...... 1969‐71 Andrew Nist ...... 2013‐14 Glenn Hodges...... 1975‐77 Don Martin...... 1994‐97 Jesse Hodges ...... 1965‐67 Gary Koenig...... 1987‐88 Ken Nonemacher...... 1968 Steve Kolinsky ...... 1963‐64 Rick Martinez ...... 1996‐97 Brant Norlander ...... 2011‐2012 Sean Hollenbach...... 1991 Bill Marushak ...... 1989‐90 Nick Holt...... 1993 Jay Kolinski ...... 1989 Gene Norrett ...... 1963 Mike Kolinsky ...... 1989‐90 John Marzano...... 1982‐84 Frank Nunan...... 2005‐06 Scott Holtz...... 1995‐96 Josh Mason...... 2014 Stephen Hoppel ...... 1992‐96 John Koskinen...... 1960 Ed Kovatch ...... 1983‐86 Simon Mathews...... 2014 O Tyler Horst...... 2009‐10 Jeff Maul ...... 1989‐90 Bob Hower...... 1960 Bob Kozlowski ...... 1968 Tom O’Connell...... 1973 Patrick Krall ...... 2014 Dean Mauri ...... 1986‐87 Jim O’Hara...... 1973‐74 Cliff Hubbard ...... 1957 Jack McAllister...... 1959 Paul Hughes ...... 1972‐73 Howie Kramer ...... 1959 Mike O’Keefe...... 1988‐91 Walt Kramer...... 1963‐64 John McArdle ...... 1974‐77 Darren O’Neil ...... 1984‐87 Ron Kratz ...... 1989 Chris McCafferty ...... 2005‐06 Shawn O’Neill...... 1979‐81 I Jim McCaffrey ...... 1974‐76 Lou Isaacsohn...... 1967‐69 Dick Kravitz...... 1960 Kyle Obal ...... 2007‐09 Chris Krusen ...... 2000‐01 Mike McCarter ...... 1987‐88 Nick Ofak...... 1995‐96 J Stan Krzyston ...... 1974‐77 John McCarthy ...... 1966 Barry Olshin...... 1963 Ryan Kuehn ...... 2011‐14 Tim McCarthy...... 2013‐14 Charlie Orbann...... 1992‐93 Scott Jabbusch ...... 1981‐82 Dan McCormick...... 1975 Glenn James...... 1981‐82 Chris Kurtz...... 2003‐05 Don Orr ...... 1969‐70 Andrew Kush...... 1996‐99 Jack McCoy...... 1990 Mark Ortega...... 2008‐09 Steve Javie...... 1974‐76 Pat McCrea...... 1965‐67 Mike Jenkins...... 1999‐01 Stan Orzechowski...... 2007‐08 L Michael McDonald...... 1996‐99 Stan Ostaszewski ...... 1963‐64 Rod Johnson...... 1976‐79 Mike McDowell ...... 1985‐88 Reggie Jones...... 1998 Matt Lafferty...... 2002‐05 Jimmy Langan...... 1959 Jim McDowell...... 1987‐88 P Chris Joyce...... 2000 Joe McGilligan ...... 2006 Jack Larson ...... 1985‐87 Mike Palys ...... 1986‐89 Ryan McGough...... 1987‐88 Roy Larsen ...... 1982 Frank Paris...... 1965‐67 Mike McIlvaine...... 1981 Dave Laverty...... 1978 Jim Parisi ...... 1972‐74 John McKay ...... 1975‐76 Joe Lawler...... 1968 Mike Parker ...... 1992 Mike McKee ...... 1980‐83 Matt Lawless ...... 2003‐05 Patrick Parrish ...... 1998 Larry McKinley...... 1963 Mark Lechner ...... 1971‐74 Steve Paschal...... 1969 Duane McKnight...... 1978 Mike Leibowitz ...... 1982‐83 Bryan Pavin...... 1997 Byron McKoy...... 2008‐11 Dave Levan...... 1983‐87 Bob Peffle...... 1967‐69 Dennis McLane...... 1981‐84 Cliff Levitt ...... 1958‐59 Doug Peiffer ...... 1999 Mark McNelly...... 1994 Ron Lewis ...... 1964‐66 Michael Peltz...... 1997 Stephen Melloy ...... 1992 Scott Lewis ...... 1997‐98 Adrian Perez...... 2010‐11 Andy Meltzer...... 1985‐88 Harry Ley ...... 2005 Derek Peterson ...... 2013‐14 Bill Mendek ...... 1981‐84 Rob Licata...... 2004‐07 Mark Petrilli...... 1965 Justin Mendek...... 2002‐06 Steve Lloyd ...... 1987 Zach Pettis...... 2009‐11 Izzy Menna ...... 1981‐83 Steve Loden ...... 1980‐84 Marty Pfenninger ...... 1970 Al Merando ...... 1958‐60 Mike Logan...... 1957‐58 Rich Pierce...... 1972 Wayne Merkle...... 1977‐80 H.J. Lopes ...... 1980‐83 Nick Pinto ...... 1957 Dave Meyer ...... 2000 Jerome Lopez ...... 2002 Steve Pitler...... 1965‐68 Art Mignogna ...... 1978‐81 Bob Lougheed ...... 1977‐79 Josiah Platchek ...... 2004 Henry Miller ...... 1960 Eric Lovelace...... 2004‐06 Cap Poklemba ...... 2000‐01 Mike Miller ...... 1991 Bob Lucarini ...... 1957‐58 Stu Pollack...... 1967‐69 Steve Miller ...... 1958 Gaeton Lucibello ...... 1992‐95 Greg Powell...... 1998‐01 Todd Miller...... 1988‐90 Jeff Manto spent two seasons Ted Lucyk ...... 1975‐77 Matt Powell...... 2000‐03 Dennis Minich...... 1984 (2006‐07) as the hitting coach for Mike Luterman...... 1994 John Price ...... 2001 the Pittsburgh Pirates. Joe Lyall...... 1999‐02 Randy Model...... 1970‐72 Temple Baseball History & Records 29 Clay Seifert ...... 1970‐71 Tom Waterbor...... 1988 Casey Sellen...... 2006 Wayne Watkins ...... 1969 Kevin Sharp ...... 1998‐01 Jarrett Watson...... 1997 Drew Shaw ...... 2009‐10 Jim Watson...... 1965 Larry Sheckman...... 1963‐64 Ryan Weber...... 2007 Roy Sherwood ...... 1966 Mike Weckenman ...... 2002‐05 Jim Shiplett...... 1980 Bob Weidinger ...... 1972‐73 Mike Silverman ...... 2003‐05 Frank Weikel...... 1995 Bob Sim ...... 1986‐88 Tom Weller...... 1979‐80 Tim Simmons...... 1978‐79 Matt Welsh ...... 1978‐80 Rich Simon...... 1963 Josh Wernick ...... 2005‐06 Harry Simpson...... 1958‐59 Hal Werntz ...... 1966‐68 Tony Sindoni...... 1963 Dan West...... 1981‐82 Dan Slick...... 1975‐78 Nick West ...... 2014 Brad Smith...... 1997 Tom Whalen...... 1993‐96 Abbie Sokol...... 1957 Ben White ...... 2008‐11 Carl Solarek ...... 1989 Bob White ...... 1957‐59 Lou Spadaccini...... 1993‐94 Clay White...... 1992‐94 Connor Staskey ...... 2013‐14 Zach White ...... 2011‐14 Greg Stagliano...... 1967‐69 Mike Wieczorek...... 1991 Bryan Stamm...... 2002‐04 Texas Williams...... 2013‐14 Nick Stampone ...... 1960 Tom Williams ...... 1979‐80 Tom Stauffer...... 1979 Gene Wisniewski...... 1980‐81 Bob Steele ...... 1974‐77 Spencer Witte ...... 2001‐02 Al Steinberg...... 1960 John Wolfer ...... 1971 John Stepanik ...... 1988 Ernie Wright ...... 1970‐72 Matt Stillwagon...... 1993‐94 Matt Wright...... 1993 John Stinsman ...... 1993 Jonathan Stripling ...... 2003‐04 X Will Stout ...... 1988‐90 Mike Xifaras...... 2008 John Stover ...... 1972‐75 Al Staines ...... 1957‐59 Y Mickey Straff ...... 1960 Dan Yannes ...... 1989‐90 Reyn Sugai ...... 2014 Elijah Yarborough...... 2010‐13 Brian Sustersic...... 2010‐2012 Steve Yates...... 1981‐84 Joe Kerrigan was drafted higher than any player in program history, Richard Swavely ...... 1993‐95 Brian Yoder...... 1988‐89 with the tenth pick of the 1974 MLB Draft. He went onto a successful Jim Sweeney...... 1977 Steve Yost...... 1973‐75 Mike Sweet...... 2006 James Young...... 1999 coaching career in the major leagues, spending 12 years as a pitching Kyle Sweppenhiser ...... 1998‐01 coach with Montreal, Boston, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Jim Swilley...... 1978‐81 Z Devon Swope ...... 2005‐07 Paul Zavorski ...... 1992‐95 Zach Zeglinski ...... 2008 T Bill Zitomer...... 1979‐81 Q Les Roos ...... 1966‐68 Marc Tankel...... 2006 Rich Zweig ...... 1966 Jordan Queja ...... 2012‐13 Neil Rosen ...... 1957 Carl Taylor ...... 2005‐06 Steve Zluky ...... 2003 John Quigley...... 2001‐04 Ron Rosen ...... 1968 Mike Tenoschok ...... 1971 Ian Rosenthal ...... 1991‐92 Mort Teplitsky...... 1957‐59 Players must have appeared in one R Jim Rostick...... 1972‐74 Kevin Thomas...... 1982‐84 game to be included. David Rovine ...... 1988‐91 Lucio Rainelli ...... 2006 Ryan Thomas...... 2007‐10 Frank Rubin ...... 1990‐92 Keith Ramsey...... 1999‐02 Dave Thornton ...... 1971‐74 Ed Rudley...... 1959 Frank Rauscher ...... 1991‐94 Sean Tomlinson...... 1993‐96 Jeff Rugg...... 1998‐01 Carl Reader...... 1968‐69 Mike Torpey ...... 1965‐67 Ray Russo ...... 1994‐97 Connor Reilly...... 2012‐13 Mark Transue ...... 1983‐85 Jon Reimel...... 1994‐95 Pat Tronoski ...... 1984‐87 Jim Reimer...... 1957 S Adam Trottola...... 1997‐98 Jerry Reitnour...... 1975‐76 Sam Sabolchick...... 1999‐02 Matt Trzeniowski...... 1998 Bob Render ...... 1970 Chico Sacchetti...... 1967‐69 Jim Tully ...... 1999‐02 Joe Renner ...... 1985‐87 Bob Sadwick ...... 1991‐92 John Rennie...... 1964‐65 Art Saft ...... 1966‐67 U Joe Ricciani ...... 1980 Mark Salottolo ...... 1971‐72 Dave Uifalusi ...... 1991‐92 Tom Rice...... 1960 John Sandoz ...... 1975‐76 Brian Ursone ...... 1999‐03 ...... 2006 Mark Santobianco...... 1974‐77 Miguel Rivera ...... 1989‐91 Mark Sauritch...... 1973‐76 V Al Roach ...... 2001‐04 Larry Savoy...... 1994‐95 Patrick Vanderslice...... 2014 Alan Roatche ...... 1973‐76 Joe Schaal...... 1988‐90 Norm Velykis ...... 1957‐58 John Robinson...... 1977‐80 Bill Schellhorn...... 1990‐91 Bob Vivian ...... 1964‐66 Kevin Robinson...... 1976 Rod Schenk...... 1994‐95 Steve Visnic ...... 2009‐13 Ray Roche...... 1988‐91 Brian Schiavo ...... 1978‐81 Kevin Rodden ...... 1975‐76 Jim Schiplett ...... 1980 W Mike Rodgers ...... 1995 Tony Schmidt ...... 1964‐66 Ed Wade...... 1974‐75 Jeff Roma ...... 2000‐03 John Schoeneberger...... 1970‐71 Marc Wagner ...... 2004‐06 Juan Roman...... 1999 Joe Schwartz...... 1964 Randy Waid...... 1971‐74 John Rooney...... 1983 Tom Schwinn...... 1963 Jim Walker...... 1965‐67 Terry Rooney...... 1997 Mike Scotti ...... 1985‐87 Wenzel Walker...... 1997‐98 Bob Seanor ...... 1966 Dan Wasson ...... 2011‐14

30 Temple Baseball History & Records Year-by-Year Results [from 1960‐2014]

2014 2012 5/7 * GEORGE WASHINGTON.17‐6 W 2008 TEMPLE IN THE POLLS 5/8 * GEORGE WASHINGTON.5‐14 L Head Coach: Ryan Wheeler Head Coach: Ryan Wheeler 5/9 * GEORGE WASHINGTON...7‐6 W Head Coach: Rob Valli 14‐32, 9‐14 American 19‐34, 7‐17 Atlantic 10 Collegiate Baseball 5/11 at Villanova...... 6‐4 W 27‐29 Overall, 16‐11 Atlantic 10 2/22 $ vs. Rider...... 15‐8 W 2/17 at Old Dominion ...... 4‐5 L 5/14 * at Duquesne ...... 6‐8 L 2/24 at Bethune‐Cookman ...... 1‐5 L 2/23 $ vs. UMass Lowell ...... 3‐14 L 2/18 at Old Dominion ...... 5‐4 W Final Poll 5/15 * at Duquesne ...... 3‐6 L 2/24 at Bethune‐Cookman ...... 9‐6 W 2/23 $ vs. Rider ...... 2‐7 L 2/18 at Old Dominion ...... 2‐6 L Year ...... Ranking 5/16 * at Duquesne ...... 8‐3 W 2/25 at Bethune‐Cookman ...... 3‐4 L 3/1 at Virginia Comm...... 2‐5 L 2/24 at N.C. A&T ...... 13‐9 W 5/20 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 6‐5 W 2/29 at Old Dominion ...... 3‐12 L 3/1 at Virginia Comm...... 0‐10 L 2/25 at N.C. A&T ...... 6‐3 L 1963...... 13th 5/21 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 6‐3 W 3/1 at Old Dominion ...... 5‐2 W 3/2 at Virginia Comm...... 5‐14 L 2/26 at N.C. A&T ...... 3‐1 L 5/22 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 12‐17 L 3/2 at Old Dominion ...... 0‐12 L 3/5 at Radford ...... 3‐6 L 3/3 at Longwood ...... 6‐7 L 1972...... 3rd 3/5 at Rutgers...... 9‐5 W 3/5 at Radford ...... 1‐3 L 3/4 at Longwood ...... 2‐3 L 1973...... 16th *Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 3/7 WAGNER ...... 3‐11 L 3/7 % vs. Niagara ...... 10‐4 W 3/4 at Longwood ...... 11‐1 W 3/11 at UMES...... 10‐7 W 3/8 % vs. Villanova ...... 7‐3 W 3/6 at VCU...... ‐6‐3 L 1975...... 22nd 3/12 at Delaware State...... 11‐14 L 3/9 at St. Joseph’s...... 3‐11 L 3/7 at George Mason . . . .19‐4 L 1976...... 16th 2009 3/14 BINGHAMTON...... 4‐3 W 3/15 ^ vs. Hartford ...... 5‐4 W 3/9 CCSU ...... 10‐6 W Head Coach: Rob Valli 3/15 LONG ISLAND ...... 7‐11 L 3/16 ^ vs. Saint Peter’s ...... 2‐1 W 3/10 UMES ...... 8‐4 W 1977...... 8th 17‐33, 11‐15 Atlantic 10 3/15 LONG ISLAND ...... 8‐2 W 3/16 ^ vs. Saint Peter’s ...... 3‐5 L 3/11 IONA ...... 9‐4 L 3/18 LEHIGH ...... 8‐3 W 1978...... 19th 2/20 $ vs Wichita State...... 4‐8 L 3/21 * at Memphis ...... 3‐1 W 3/13 LA SALLE ...... 9‐7 L 2/21 $ vs Central Michigan (10)..8‐7 W 3/21 * at Rhode Island...... 10‐6 W 3/22 * at Memphis ...... 7‐13 L 3/14 at Penn (11) ...... 11‐9 W 2/22 $ at Florida Gulf Coast (11) 5‐3 W 3/22 * at Rhode Island...... 9‐6 W 3/23 * at Memphis ...... 4‐3 W 3/16 ST. PETER’S ...... 4‐1 W 2/27 at High Point...... 4‐5 L 3/23 * at Rhode Island...... 8‐2 W 5/20 * at George Washington ....5‐4 L 3/28 * at UCF...... 4‐6 L 3/17 NY TECH ...... 17‐1 W 3/6 at Liberty ...... 2‐12 L 3/25 + LA SALLE ...... 10‐8 W 5/21 * at George Washington ....3‐2 L 3/29 * at UCF...... 2‐8 L 3/18 Binghamton ...... 2‐1 W 3/7 at Liberty ...... 9‐18 L 3/26 at Monmouth ...... 1‐2 L 3/30 * at UCF...... 5‐12 L 3/18 Binghamton ...... 13‐5 L 3/7 at Liberty ...... 1‐11 L 3/28 * at Saint Joseph's...... 13‐2 W *Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 4/1 + DELAWARE [A]...... 4‐12 L 3/21 at La Salle ...... 6‐3 W 3/8 at Liberty ...... 11‐15 L 3/29 * at Saint Joseph's...... 0‐3 L 4/4 * CINCINNATI [C]...... 7‐5 W 3/23 * at Saint Louis ...... 8‐2 L 3/11 RUTGERS (10) ...... 8‐11 L 3/30 * at Saint Joseph's...... 9‐6 W 4/5 * CINCINNATI [C]...... 5‐11 L 3/24 * at Saint Louis ...... 2‐1 L 3/13 MANHATTAN...... 2‐9 L 4/1 + LEHIGH ...... 15‐17 L 4/6 * CINCINNATI [C]...... 7‐2 W 3/25 * at Saint Louis ...... 10‐1 L 3/14 NIAGARA ...... 3‐5 L 4/2 RIDER...... 8‐14 L 4/9 + LEHIGH [A] (10) ...... 2‐3 L 3/27 ST. JOSEPH’S ...... L, 4‐1 L 2010 3/15 CLEVELAND STATE...... 5‐1 W 4/4 * #18 CHARLOTTE ...... 2‐6 L 4/11 * SOUTH FLORIDA [A] ...... 6‐13 L 3/30 at Monmouth...... W, 5‐3 W Head Coach: Rob Valli 4/5 * #18 CHARLOTTE ...... 5-2 W 14‐37, 10‐17 Atlantic 10 3/17 + at Lehigh...... 10‐5 W 4/12 * SOUTH FLORIDA [C]...... 6‐5 W 4/1 MONMOUTH...... W, 7‐1 W 3/18 PENN ...... 6‐11 L 4/5 * #18 CHARLOTTE ...... 6‐9 L 2/19 at Florida Gulf Coast...... 0‐10 L 4/13 * SOUTH FLORIDA [C}...... 3‐6 L 4/3 LEHIGH...... L, 8‐5 L 3/20 * DUQUESNE ...... 8‐5 W 4/8 #22 ST. JOHN'S ...... 2‐3 L 2/20 at Florida Gulf Coast...... 1‐14 L 4/17 * at Connecticut ...... 1‐4 L 4/6 * at Fordham ...... L, 8‐5 L 3/21 * DUQUESNE ...... 6‐2 W 4/9 at Towson...... 5‐9 L 2/21 at Florida Gulf Coast...... 6‐15 L 4/18 * at Connecticut (14)...... 7‐4 W 4/7 * at Fordham ...... L, 6‐5 L 3/22 * DUQUESNE...... 17‐5 W 4/11 * RICHMOND...... 0-23 L 2/26 at UNLV ...... 6‐22 L 4/19 * at Connecticut...... 6‐2 W 4/7 * at Fordham...... 9‐2 L 3/24 MONMOUTH...... 8‐7 W 4/12 * RICHMOND...... 6-2 W 2/26 at UNLV ...... 8‐10 L 4/22 VILLANOVA [A] ...... 8‐16 L 4/13 * CHARLOTTE...... L, 10‐1 L 3/25 PENN STATE...... 4‐7 L 4/13 * RICHMOND...... 11‐1 W 2/27 at UNLV ...... 9‐10 L 4/23 at Delaware ...... 3‐9 L 4/14 * CHARLOTTE...... W, 6‐4 W 3/27 * LA SALLE ...... 11‐9 W 4/15 DELAWARE ...... 3‐16 L 2/28 at UNLV ...... 10‐12 L 4/25 at Monmouth ...... 2‐4 L 4/15 * CHARLOTTE...... L, 3‐2 L 3/27 * LA SALLE ...... 5‐2 W 4/16 GEORGE MASON ...... 5‐2 W 3/5 at Duke ...... 0‐3 L 4/26 MONMOUTH [A] ...... 3‐4 L 4/17 DELAWARE...... L, 7‐5 L 3/28 * LA SALLE ...... 10‐3 W 4/18 * DUQUESNE ...... 5-4 W 3/6 at Duke ...... 0‐7 L 4/27 MONMOUTH [A] (10)...... 4‐7 L 4/20 * RICHMOND ...... L, 14‐6 L 3/31 + at Villanova...... 10‐14 L 4/19 * DUQUESNE...... 14-11 W 3/7 at Duke ...... 2‐8 L 5/2 * at Rutgers (14)...... 4‐5 L 4/21 * RICHMOND...... 9‐4 L 4/4 * at Massachusetts ...... 11‐9 W 4/20 * DUQUESNE ...... 9‐7 W 3/10 DELAWARE STATE ...... 14‐6 W 5/3 * at Rutgers...... 3‐4 L 4/21 * RICHMOND...... 7‐6 W 4/5 * at Massachusetts ...... 8‐7 W 4/22 VILLANOVA...... 5‐13 L 3/17 at Penn ...... 6‐12 L 5/4 * at Rutgers...... 6‐9 L 4/24 VILLANOVA ...... L, 4‐3 L 4/5 * at Massachusetts ...... 6‐7 L 4/25 * FORDHAM ...... 1-9 L 3/19 MARIST...... 8‐21 L 5/9 * #5 LOUISVILLE [A]...... 0‐2 L 4/27 * at Massachusetts (13) .....6‐3 W 4/7 at La Salle ...... 8‐10 L 4/26 * FORDHAM ...... 5-9 L 3/20 NIAGARA ...... 12‐9 W 5/10 * #5 LOUISVILLE [C]...... 4‐2 W 4/28 * at Massachusetts...... 8‐4 W 4/8 at Rider (10)...... 8‐10 L 4/27 * FORDHAM ...... 5‐8 L 3/21 PITTSBURGH...... 1‐7 L 5/11 * #5 LOUISVILLE [C] (11).....4‐6 L 4/29 * at Massachusetts (12) .....5‐4 L 4/10 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐9 L 4/30 at Lafayette ...... 6‐8 L 3/23 at Monmouth ...... 1‐3 L 5/15 * #16 HOUSTON [C] ...... 4‐1 W 5/1 at Villanova...... 13‐1 L 4/10 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 6‐11 L 5/2 * at George Washington ..2‐13 L 3/26 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 1‐4 L 5/17 * #16 HOUSTON [C]...... 5‐7 L 5/4 * DAYTON...... 3‐1 W 4/16 at Lafayette ...... 6‐13 L 5/3 * at George Washington ..11‐5 W 3/27 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 5‐7 L 5/21 ** vs. #16 Houston...... 0‐3 L 5/5 * DAYTON...... 7‐1 L 4/17 * CHARLOTTE (10) ...... 6‐9 L 5/4 * at George Washington ..8‐12 L 3/28 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 8‐4 W 5/22 ** vs. UCF...... 2‐6 L 5/6 * DAYTON...... 8‐3 W 4/18 * CHARLOTTE ...... 8‐6 W 5/7 at Delaware ...... 4‐22 L 4/2 * DAYTON...... 11‐25 L 5/24 ** vs. Connecticut...... 9‐4 W 5/10 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 16‐10 L 4/19 * CHARLOTTE ...... 5‐14 L 5/10 * DAYTON...... 1-0 W 4/3 * DAYTON...... 2‐5 L 5/11 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 8‐6 W 4/21 VILLANOVA...... 15‐6 W 5/10 * DAYTON...... 2-11 L 4/4 * DAYTON...... 3‐13 L *American Athletic Conference game 5/12 * at St. Bonaventure (11) . 9‐8 L 4/24 * XAVIER...... 13‐9 W 5/11 * DAYTON...... 9‐7 W 4/6 + LEHIGH ...... 12‐13 L **American Championship (Clearwater, Fla.) 5/17 * Rhode Island...... 15‐5 L 4/25 * XAVIER...... 9‐14 L 5/13 at Villanova...... 14‐8 W 4/7 at La Salle ...... 7‐8 L +Liberty Bell Classic 5/18 * Rhode Island...... 17‐3 L 4/26 * XAVIER...... 5‐6 L 5/16 * at Saint Louis ...... 7‐6 W 4/9 * at Saint Louis ...... 4‐5 L $ Fleming Field (Wilson, N.C.) 5/19 * Rhode Island...... 6‐12 L 4/28 at Villanova...... 6‐7 L 5/16 * at Saint Louis ...... 2‐5 L 4/10 * at Saint Louis ...... 1‐6 L % SJU’s Smithson Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) 4/29 LAFAYETTE...... 6‐10 L 5/17 * at Saint Louis ...... 5‐0 W 4/11 * at Saint Louis ...... 4‐13 L ^ Caravel Academy (Bear, Del.) *Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 5/1 * at Richmond ...... 10‐13 L 5/21 ** vs. Rhode Island ...... 1‐7 L 4/13 SAINT JOSEPH’S (10)...... 3‐2 W A — Ambler, Pa.; C — Camden, N.J. 5/2 * at Richmond ...... 8‐3 W 5/21 ** vs. St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐2 W 4/16 * at La Salle (12) ...... 10‐11 L () extra innings 5/3 * at Richmond ...... 6‐8 L 5/22 ** vs. Duquesne...... 7‐10 L 4/17 * at La Salle ...... 6‐5 W 2011 5/6 at UMES...... 3‐8 L 4/18 * at La Salle ...... 5‐12 L Head Coach: Rob Valli 5/8 * SAINT LOUIS ...... 11‐12 L * Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic; 4/21 at Delaware ...... 0‐13 L 2013 24‐29, 4‐20 Atlantic 10 5/9 * SAINT LOUIS ...... 7‐11 L ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Camden, N.J.) 4/23 * RICHMOND...... 6‐5 W Head Coach: Ryan Wheeler 2/18 at NC Central ...... 18‐5 W 5/10 * SAINT LOUIS ...... 3‐12 L 4/24 * RICHMOND...... 7‐12 L 18‐28, 7‐16 Atlantic 10 2/19 at NC Central ...... 30‐10 W 5/14 * at Fordham...... 6‐15 L 4/25 * RICHMOND...... 11‐10 W 2/15 at Wright State ...... 3‐8 L 2/20 at NC Central ...... 16‐2 W 5/15 * at Fordham...... 6‐8 L 4/27 VILLANOVA...... 10‐17 L 2/15 at Delaware ...... 4‐8 L 2/25 at High Point...... 7‐2 L 5/16 * at Fordham...... 5‐7 L 2/23 at #23 Virgina Tech . . . .7‐3 W 2/26 at High Point...... 8‐7 L 4/30 * at Charlotte ...... 8‐4 W 5/1 * at Charlotte ...... 0‐23 L 2/24 at Holy Ghost ...... 13‐12 W 2/27 at High Point...... 12‐6 L *Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 5/2 * at Charlotte ...... 7‐8 L 2/24 at Holy Ghost ...... 6‐8 L 3/5 vs. West Virginia...... 12‐1 L $ Florida Gulf Coast Classic 3/1 at Old Dominion ...... 2‐9 L 3/6 at Elon ...... 12‐3 L 5/4 DELAWARE (12)...... 6‐9 L 3/2 at Old Dominion . . . . .4‐12 L 3/8 at Delaware State...... 10‐2 W 5/5 at Rutgers...... 5‐10 L 3/3 at Old Dominion ...... 0‐2 L 3/9 MARYLAND‐E.S...... 14‐1 W 3/8 at UNC Ashville ...... 5‐6 L 3/11 vs. Cornell...... 9‐6 W 3/9 at UNC Ashville ...... 7‐2 W 3/12 vs. Mount St. Mary’s .....10‐9 W 3/10 at UNC Ashville ...... 4‐5 L 3/13 IONA...... 5‐4 W 3/12 at Longwood ...... 6‐9 L 3/15 PENN ...... 14‐3 W 3/13 LAFAYETTE ...... 10‐3 W 3/18 FAIRFIELD ...... 9‐0 W 3/17 PENN STATE ...... 4‐2 W 3/19 NYIT ...... 14‐4 W 3/17 PENN STATE (10) ...... 3‐2 W 3/20 ST. PETER’S...... 11‐7 W 3/20 at Lehigh ...... 11‐8 W 3/22 MONMOUTH...... 6‐5 W 3/22 * Saint Joseph’s...... 3‐8 L 3/25 * at Xavier ...... 10‐4 L 3/23 * Saint Joseph’s (10)...... 6‐10 L 3/26 * at Xavier ...... 4‐3 W 3/24 * Saint Joseph’s...... 11‐1 W 3/26 * at Xavier ...... 8‐7 L 3/27 + LEHIGH ...... 9‐3 W 3/29 + at Delaware (10)...... 15‐12 L 3/29 * at George Wash...... 3‐4 L 4/1 * at Dayton...... 9‐1 L 3/30 * at George Wash...... 3‐1 W 4/2 * at Dayton...... 9‐7 L 3/30 * at George Wash...... 0‐1 L 4/3 * at Dayton...... 17‐11 W 4/2 + at Delaware ...... 3‐5 L 4/5 + at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐3 L 4/5 * LA SALLE ...... 3‐4 L 4/9 * LA SALLE ...... 8‐6 L 4/6 * LA SALLE ...... 3‐0 W 4/10 * LA SALLE ...... 10‐2 L 4/7 * LA SALLE...... 7‐12 L 4/10 * LA SALLE ...... 9‐5 L 4/10 SAINT PETER’S ...... 9‐7 W 4/15 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 14‐2 L 4/12 * at VCU...... 1‐2 L 4/16 * MASSACHUSETTS (10)...10‐9 W 4/13 * at VCU...... 5‐1 W 4/17 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 25‐10 L 4/14 * at VCU...... 4‐3 W 4/20 at Coppin State...... 5‐0 W 4/19 * at Rhode Island...... 0‐3 L 4/22 at New Orleans (10) ...... 13‐2 W 4/20 * at Rhode Island...... 1‐3 L 4/23 at New Orleans (11) ...... 9‐5 W 4/21 * at Rhode Island...... 2‐6 L 4/24 at New Orleans...... 11‐3 W 4/23 VILLANOVA...... 8‐4 W 4/26 VILLANOVA...... 9‐8 L 4/24 GEORGE MASON ...... 5‐9 L 4/29 * at Rhode Island...... 9‐8 L 4/26 * UNC CHARLOTTE ...... 8‐3 W 4/29 * at Rhode Island...... 15‐4 L 4/27 * UNC CHARLOTTE ...... 3‐9 L 5/1 * at Rhode Island...... 16‐0 L 4/28 * UNC CHARLOTTE ...... 2‐10 L 5/3 at Rutgers...... 2‐1 L 4/30 at Villanova...... 7‐6 W 5/6 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 9‐6 L 5/3 * at Richmond...... 1‐6 L 5/7 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 12‐1 L 5/4 * at Richmond ...... 2‐1 W 5/8 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 8‐1 L 5/5 * at Richmond (10)...... 3‐4 L 5/10 at Villanova...... 6‐1 W 5/17 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 3‐6 L 5/11 at Delaware ...... 12‐10 W 5/17 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 3‐4 L 5/13 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 4‐1 L 5/18 * MASSACHUSETTS...... 9‐11 L 5/14 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 9‐5 L 5/14 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 4‐1 L *Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 5/19 * at George Washington ....5‐4 W 2010 Celebration Temple Baseball History & Records 31 2007 2006 Head Coach: Rob Valli Head Coach: Rob Valli 18‐37 Overall, 9‐18 Atlantic 10 12‐41 Overall, 6‐19 Atlantic 10 2/16 at UNC Wilmington ...... 4‐5 L 2/24 at #15 LSU ...... 1‐4 L 2/17 at UNC Wilmington ...... 4‐7 L 2/26 at #15 LSU ...... 0‐9 L 2/18 at UNC Wilmington ...... 3‐15 L 2/26 at #15 LSU ...... 4‐14 L 2/23 at New Mexico St...... 10‐16 L 3/4 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 3‐2 W 2/24 at New Mexico St...... 7‐4 W 3/5 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 5‐0 W 2/25 at New Mexico St...... 5‐23 L 3/6 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 2‐5 L 3/2 # at Winthrop (10)...... 5‐4 W 3/6 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 3‐5 L 3/3 # vs. E. Tennessee St...... 0‐12 L 3/9 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 5‐6 L 3/4 # vs. Kent State...... 1‐8 L 3/9 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 4‐11 L 3/6 at Duke...... 4‐7 L 3/11 at Hawaii‐Hilo...... 7‐0 W 3/7 at #1 N. Carolina...... 0‐14 L 3/14 LEHIGH ...... 4‐23 L 3/11 BUFFALO...... 6‐5 W 3/15 PENN ...... 5‐2 W 3/11 BUFFALO...... 9‐0 W 3/17 LONG ISLAND ...... 7‐6 W 3/14 at Penn...... 1‐5 L 3/18 SAINT PETER'S ...... 5‐6 L 3/20 at Delaware...... 5‐4 W 3/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) ...... 4‐5 L 3/21 at St. John's ...... 2‐7 L 3/21 + at La Salle ...... 4‐5 L 3/23 %* vs. Massachusetts...... 10‐13 L 3/22 ST. JOHN'S ...... 1‐16 L 3/25 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐3 L 3/24 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 0‐9 L 3/25 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 9‐7 W 3/25 * SAINT JOSEPH'S...... 2‐0 W 3/27 + at Delaware...... 18‐7 W 3/26 * SAINT JOSEPH'S...... 5‐8 L 3/30 * at La Salle ...... 5‐6 L 3/28 at Lehigh...... 4‐7 L 3/31 * at La Salle (10) ...... 4‐2 W 3/29 MONMOUTH...... 1‐35 L 4/1 * at La Salle (11) ...... 7‐8 L 3/31 * at Charlotte...... 4‐5 L 4/3 + at Lehigh...... 4‐14 L 4/1 * at Charlotte...... 2‐11 L 4/6 * at Dayton...... 3‐6 L 4/2 * at Charlotte...... 2‐12 L 4/8 * at Dayton...... 6‐5 W 4/5 LEHIGH ...... 5‐4 W 4/8 * at Dayton...... 12‐6 W 4/7 * at Fordham...... 3‐6 L 4/10 VILLANOVA...... 10‐1 W 4/9 * at Fordham...... 0‐2 L 4/11 at Penn State...... 8‐14 L 4/9 * at Fordham...... 2‐6 L 4/13 * at Richmond...... 5‐9 L 4/12 at Delaware ...... 8‐18 L 4/14 * at Richmond...... 3‐4 L 4/14 * RHODE ISLAND...... 2‐12 L 4/14 * at Richmond ...... 6‐15 L 4/15 * RHODE ISLAND...... 2‐12 L 4/17 at Delaware (10)...... 6‐7 L 4/16 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 4‐7 L Temple’s all‐time winningest baseball coach James “Skip” Wilson retired in 2005. 4/18 BUCKNELL...... 9‐7 W 4/18 TOWSON ...... 8‐9 L 4/20 * XAVIER...... 4‐11 L 4/19 at Bucknell...... 1‐6 L 4/21 * XAVIER...... 3‐6 L 4/21 * G. WASHINGTON...... 1‐11 L 3/27 * at La Salle ...... 4‐1 W 4/30 DELAWARE ...... 8‐6 W 4/22 * XAVIER...... 8‐7 W 4/25 at Villanova...... 0‐8 L 2005 3/28 * at La Salle ...... 5‐4 W 5/1 VILLANOVA...... 6‐8 L 4/24 at Villanova...... 3‐10 L 4/26 GEORGE MASON ...... 1‐15 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/29 UMES ...... 19‐1 W 5/3 * at Fordham...... 2‐4 L 4/27 * SAINT LOUIS ...... 12‐10 W 4/28 * at Massachusetts...... 8‐4 W Acting Head Coach: John McArdle 3/30 at Navy ...... 15‐9 W 5/3 * at Fordham...... 8‐13 L 4/28 * SAINT LOUIS (11)...... 10‐14 L 4/29 * at Massachusetts...... 5‐10 L 17‐33 Overall, 8‐16 Atlantic 10 4/6 at Towson...... 12‐8 W 5/4 * at Fordham...... 4‐1 W 4/29 * SAINT LOUIS ...... 7‐0 W 4/30 * at Massachusetts...... 15‐2 W 3/4 at Florida Int’l ...... 1‐4 L 4/7 + at Delaware...... 2‐9 L 5/6 * at George Washington ....3‐6 L 5/1 LAFAYETTE...... 6‐4 W 5/2 at Lafayette ...... 8‐10 L 3/5 at Florida Int’l ...... 10‐4 W 4/9 * at Duquesne ...... 4‐5 L 5/7 * at George Washington ....1‐5 L 5/2 at George Mason...... 16‐18 L 5/3 VILLANOVA...... 3‐13 L 3/6 % vs. Boston College ...... 0‐10 L 4/9 * at Duquesne ...... 6‐5 W 5/7 * at George Washington ....3‐7 L 5/4 * at Fordham...... 9‐8 W 5/5 * at Xavier (10) ...... 4‐5 L 3/7 % vs. Boston College ...... 4‐9 L 4/10 * at Duquesne ...... 3‐17 L 5/9 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 6‐1 W 5/5 * at Fordham...... 5‐6 L 5/6 * at Xavier (10) ...... 4‐2 W 3/10 % vs. Wagner (8) ...... 6‐10 L 4/17 * at Rhode Island (8) ...... 7‐8 L 5/10 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 1‐15 L 5/6 * at Fordham...... 5‐21 L 5/7 * at Xavier...... 7‐6 W 3/10 % vs. Wagner ...... 10‐2 W 4/17 * at Rhode Island...... 3‐9 L 5/10 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 6‐10 L 5/8 DELAWARE ...... 1‐6 L 5/9 DELAWARE ...... 2‐5 L 3/11 % vs. Pittsburgh...... 2‐1 W 4/18 * at Rhode Island...... 2‐6 L 5/9 at Rider...... 7‐18 L 5/12 * ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2‐12 L 3/12 & vs. Pittsburgh...... 6‐13 L 4/20 UNIV. SCIENCES...... 4‐5 L # Troy State Tournament; 5/11 * at Duquesne...... 6‐15 L 5/13 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 4‐2 W 3/13 & vs. Pittsburgh...... 5‐3 W 4/21 PENN ...... 12‐9 W * Atlantic 10; 5/12 * at Duquesne...... 17‐21 L 5/14 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 5‐6 L 3/15 + LEHIGH ...... 2‐3 L 4/24 * SAINT JOSEPH'S ...... 4‐11 L + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 5/13 * at Duquesne...... 2‐12 L 5/18 * LA SALLE...... 4‐7 L 3/16 at Penn ...... 5‐2 W 4/24 * SAINT JOSEPH'S ...... 3‐1 W 5/15 VILLANOVA...... 9‐14 L 5/19 * LA SALLE...... 2‐12 L 3/18 SAVANNAH ST...... 9‐12 L 4/25 * SAINT JOSEPH'S ...... 16‐6 W 5/17 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 1‐5 L 5/20 * LA SALLE...... 6‐9 L 3/19 ALBANY...... 5‐4 W 4/28 VILLANOVA...... 3‐10 L 2002 5/18 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐7 L 3/19 ALBANY...... 7‐8 L 5/1 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 2‐3 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/19 * at St. Bona. (11)...... 13‐11 W * Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 3/22 at Md.‐Eastern Shore...... 11‐6 W 5/1 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 6‐8 L 22‐28 Overall, 11‐13 Atlantic 10 3/26 * RICHMOND...... 0‐1 L 5/2 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 2‐4 L 3/9 ! vs. Vanderbilt ...... 6‐10 L * Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic; 3/26 * RICHMOND (8) ...... 1‐3 L 5/4 at Bucknell...... 5‐9 L 3/10 ! vs. Siena...... 7‐13 L % at La Salle; # Winthrop Classic 3/27 * RICHMOND...... 3‐6 L 5/5 at Lafayette ...... 14‐11 W 3/10 at Central Florida...... 5‐9 L 3/30 at Maryland...... 5‐11 L 5/8 * at Massachusetts ...... 2‐4 L 3/11 $ vs. Rollins (13) ...... 4‐5 L 4/6 at Army...... 3‐4 L 5/8 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐6 L 3/12 $ vs. Penn (10)...... 9‐8 W 4/7 DELAWARE ...... 11‐13 L 5/9 * at Massachusetts ...... 8‐2 W 3/13 $ vs. Rhode Island ...... 5‐9 L 4/9 * at Dayton...... 2‐8 L 5/11 at Rider...... 7‐2 W 3/14 at Rollins...... 6‐16 L 4/9 * at Dayton...... 4‐11 L 5/12 RIDER...... 8‐9 L 3/15 $ vs. Penn ...... 8‐0 W 4/10 * at Dayton...... 5‐13 L 5/15 * FORDHAM ...... 3‐13 L 3/16 $ vs. Rhode Island (12) ...... 6‐7 L LIBERTY BELL CLASSIC 4/12 at La Salle ...... 4‐10 L 5/15 * FORDHAM ...... 5‐4 W 3/23 * DUQUESNE...... 16‐15 W 4/16 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 2‐4 L 5/16 * FORDHAM ...... 5‐8 L 3/23 * DUQUESNE ...... 7‐3 W 4/16 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 5‐3 W 5/20 * XAVIER...... 8‐5 W 3/24 * DUQUESNE ...... 3‐9 L Year Champion Runner‐Up Score 4/17 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 5‐11 L 5/20 * XAVIER...... 1‐0 W 3/27 + at Lehigh...... 10‐6 W 4/19 BUCKNELL...... 4‐15 L 5/21 * XAVIER...... 3‐6 L 3/28 LEMOYNE ...... 13‐6 W 1992 Delaware Villanova 6‐2 4/20 at Towson...... 5‐7 L 3/30 * at Xavier ...... 5‐14 L 4/23 * at Saint Joseph's...... 14‐0 W % Homestead (Fla.) Challenge; 3/30 * at Xavier (8) ...... 4‐5 L 1993 Drexel Delaware 6‐2 4/24 * at Saint Joseph's...... 4‐5 L * Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic 3/31 * at Xavier ...... 4‐15 L 1994 Delaware Drexel 8‐3 4/24 * at Saint Joseph's...... 11‐7 W 4/2 + vs. Drexel...... 3‐0 W 4/27 VILLANOVA...... 3‐10 L 4/3 at Maryland...... 4‐8 L 1995 Delaware Villanova 3‐1 5/1 * FORDHAM ...... 0‐3 L 2003 4/4 at Philadelphia Univ...... 11‐6 W 1996 Temple Delaware 7‐4 5/1 * FORDHAM ...... 3‐5 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/6 LA SALLE ...... 9‐8 W 5/2 * FORDHAM ...... 7‐8 L 20‐27 Overall, 10‐14 Atlantic 10 4/6 LA SALLE ...... 9‐2 W 1997 Delaware Villanova 4‐1 5/4 at Villanova...... 10‐11 L 2/28 # vs. Kansas State (10)...... 6‐10 L 4/7 LA SALLE ...... 14‐6 W 5/7 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0‐5 L 3/1 # vs. Northwestern...... 0‐3 L 4/9 at Delaware ...... 1‐15 L 1998 Villanova Delaware 10‐6 5/7 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6‐4 W 3/2 # at Troy State...... 4‐5 L 4/11 at Rider...... 4‐6 L 1999 Villanova Saint Joseph’s 14‐13 5/8 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐3 L 3/7 at New Orleans...... 3‐4 L 4/14 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 1‐4 L 5/10 at Delaware ...... 0‐14 L 3/8 at New Orleans...... 1‐4 L 4/15 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 4‐5 L 2000 Temple Delaware 11‐4 5/11 LA SALLE (12)...... 3‐1 W 3/9 at New Orleans...... 4‐8 L 4/15 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐6 L 2001 Delaware Temple 9‐8 (10) 5/13 * ST. BONA...... 7‐5 W 3/11 at So. Mississippi ...... 9‐23 L 4/16 + at Delaware ...... 6‐17 L 5/13 * ST. BONA. (8)...... 5‐4 W 3/14 at South Alabama...... 3‐11 L 4/17 at Bucknell...... 8‐2 W 2002 Delaware Temple 17‐6 5/14 * ST. BONA...... 7‐5 W 3/15 at South Alabama...... 7‐10 L 4/20 * at Massachusetts ...... 0‐5 L 5/17 at Seton Hall...... 12‐10 W 3/15 at South Alabama...... 6‐17 L 4/20 * at Massachusetts ...... 6‐0 W 2003 Temple Saint Joseph’s 5‐3 5/19 * G. WASHINGTON...... 4‐8 L 3/18 BUCKNELL (10) ...... 5‐3 W 4/21 * at Massachusetts ...... 7‐0 W 2004 Lehigh Villanova 11‐3 5/19 * G. WASHINGTON...... 8‐5 W 3/19 at Md.‐Eastern Shore ...... 8‐4 W 4/23 DREXEL ...... 6‐5 W 5/21 * G. WASHINGTON...... 3‐6 L 3/22 * at #12 Richmond (8)...... 3‐4 L 4/27 * FORDHAM ...... 1‐7 L 2005 Villanova Lehigh 9‐5 3/22 * at #12 Richmond ...... 4‐9 L 4/27 * FORDHAM ...... 3‐5 L 2006 La Salle Lafayette 6‐5 * Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic; 3/23 * at #12 Richmond ...... 4‐16 L 4/29 * FORDHAM ...... 9‐2 W % Boca Raton, Fla; 3/25 + vs. Villanova ...... 7‐6 W 4/30 at Drexel...... 6‐7 L 2007 Lafayette Lehigh 7‐6 & West Palm Beach, Fla. 3/26 LEHIGH ...... 7‐4 W 5/1 at Villanova...... 7‐6 W 4/1 + vs. Penn ...... 7‐4 W 5/4 * at Rhode Island...... 1‐2 L 2008 Lafayette Lehigh 5‐4 4/2 + vs. Saint Joseph's...... 5‐3 W 5/4 * at Rhode Island...... 4‐3 W 2009 Villanova Delaware *DNF 2004 4/5 * DAYTON...... 6‐5 W 5/5 * at Rhode Island...... 9‐6 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/5 * DAYTON...... 2‐1 W 5/8 RIDER...... 3‐5 L 2010 Delaware Penn 14‐8 23‐26 Overall, 10‐14 Atlantic 10 4/6 * DAYTON...... 11‐6 W 5/11 * SAINT JOSEPH'S ...... 3‐2 W 2011 Villanova Delaware 7‐6 3/4 % vs. Detroit Mercy (10) .....9‐8 W 4/12 * at Saint Joseph's...... 13‐0 W 5/11 * SAINT JOSEPH'S ...... 3‐7 L 3/5 % vs. Maine...... 10‐7 W 4/13 * at Saint Joseph's...... 8‐3 W 5/12 * SAINT JOSEPH'S ...... 4‐6 L 2012 Saint Joseph’s Penn 6‐3 3/6 % vs. Evansville ...... 10‐26 L 4/13 * at Saint Joseph's...... 7‐13 L 5/16 ** vs. Xavier ...... 6‐3 W 3/7 % vs. Wagner ...... 9‐8 W 4/15 at Rider...... 11‐15 L 5/17 ** vs. #21 Richmond ...... 3‐5 L 2013 Delaware Villanova 8‐3 3/8 % vs. Pittsburgh...... 2‐16 L 4/16 NAVY ...... 17‐8 W 5/17 ** vs. Xavier ...... 2‐1 W 2014 Saint Joseph’s La Salle 10‐3 3/10 % vs. St. Rose ...... 14‐15 L 4/19 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 1‐2 L 5/18 ** at St. Bonaventure ...... 2‐5 L 3/11 % vs. Sacred Heart ...... 9‐4 W 4/19 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 1‐0 W 3/11 % vs. Mt. St. Mary's...... 10‐2 W 4/20 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 2‐4 L ! Orlando, Fla.; $ ‐ Winter Park, Fla.; 3/12 % vs. Evansville ...... 13‐9 W 4/22 at Villanova...... 2‐15 L + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) *Did not finish due to weather 3/13 at Florida Int’l ...... 12‐13 L 4/23 at Delaware ...... 8‐7 W * Atlantic 10; 3/14 ^ vs. Manhattan ...... 10‐9 W 4/27 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6‐5 W ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Norwich, Conn.) 3/23 at Lehigh...... 13‐14 L 4/27 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 9‐7 W 3/24 at Villanova...... 9‐11 L 4/28 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐7 L 3/25 UNIV. SCIENCES ...... 6‐2 W 4/29 at Army...... 23‐7 W 3/27 * at La Salle ...... 10‐5 W

32 Temple Baseball History & Records Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions 1983 • 1984 • 2001

3/23 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 10‐15 L 2001 2000 1999 1998 3/23 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐6 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/25 DREXEL ...... 8‐5 W 27‐31 Overall, 15‐7 Atlantic 10 24‐28‐3 Overall, 9‐11‐1 Atlantic 10 28‐28‐1 Overall, 12‐9 Atlantic 10 18‐27 Overall, 7‐11 Atlantic 10 3/28 * at Duquesne ...... 1‐3 L 2/9 at Tulane ...... 2‐12 L 2/19 at Duke ...... 2‐11 L 2/26 at #21 N. Carolina...... 4‐11 L 3/6 at Rollins...... 16‐18 L 3/28 * at Duquesne ...... 8‐6 W 2/10 at Tulane...... 1‐18 L 2/19 at Duke ...... 4‐8 L 2/27 at #21 N. Carolina...... 5‐18 L 3/7 at Florida Southern...... 5‐6 L 3/29 * at Duquesne (10)...... 8‐9 L 2/11 at Tulane...... 6‐7 L 2/20 at Duke ...... 3‐7 L 2/27 at #21 N. Carolina...... 1‐8 L 3/8 at Florida Southern...... 2‐11 L 4/3 + vs. Saint Joseph’s...... 12‐4 W 2/17 at William & Mary ...... 3‐4 L 3/4 at Cal‐Poly ...... 10‐11 L 3/6 at Cal‐Poly ...... 2‐9 L 3/9 at Eckerd ...... 8‐7 W 4/5 * XAVIER...... 2‐5 L 2/17 at William & Mary ...... 4‐5 L 3/4 at Cal‐Poly ...... 0‐10 L 3/7 at Cal‐Poly ...... 3‐15 L 3/10 at Eckerd ...... 1‐6 L 4/5 * XAVIER...... 2‐4 L 2/18 at William & Mary ...... 7‐11 L 3/6 at Fresno State ...... 3‐5 L 3/7 at Cal‐Poly ...... 6‐9 L 3/10 at Eckerd ...... 4‐5 L 4/6 * XAVIER...... 3‐7 L 3/3 at UC‐Santa Barbara...... 1‐9 L 3/7 $ vs. Bowling Green...... 8‐8 T 3/8 at Cal‐Poly ...... 5‐2 W 3/11 at St. Leo’s...... 10‐21 L 4/8 + vs. Delaware...... 2‐5 L 3/3 at UC‐Santa Barbara...... 4‐10 L 3/8 $ vs. Creighton ...... 0‐15 L 3/9 at UC‐Santa Barbara...... 0‐9 L 3/12 at St. Leo’s ...... 2‐5 L 4/9 at Army...... 2‐4 L 3/6 at Cal‐Poly, San Luis...... 3‐8 L 3/9 $ vs. Indiana State ...... 4‐4 T 3/11 at Cal State‐Northridge .1‐12 L 3/13 at St. Leo’s ...... 6‐14 L 4/12 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐11 L 3/7 at Cal‐Poly, San Luis...... 6‐14 L 3/10 $ vs. Southern Illinois ...... 3‐6 L 3/12 at Cal State‐Northridge .7‐11 L 3/15 SAINT PETER’S ...... 5‐1 W 4/12 * at Massachusetts ...... 4‐14 L 3/7 at Cal‐Poly, San Luis...... 2‐7 L 3/11 $ vs. Gonzaga ...... 8‐9 L 3/13 at Cal State‐Northridge ...0‐7 L 3/15 SAINT PETER’S ...... 6‐3 W 4/13 * at Massachusetts ...... 7‐11 L 3/8 at Cal State‐Northridge ...2‐8 L 3/16 LEHIGH ...... 6‐8 L 3/20 C.W. POST...... 9‐4 W 3/17 DELAWARE ...... 10‐17 L 4/15 at Delaware ...... 8‐24 L 3/9 at Cal State‐Northridge ...6‐7 L 3/23 DELAWARE ...... 8‐7 W 3/20 C.W. POST ...... 15‐11 W 3/20 LE MOYNE...... 3‐2 W 4/16 LA SALLE ...... 4‐5 L 3/9 at Cal State‐Northridge ...0‐4 L 3/24 PHILA. UNIV...... 13‐4 W 3/21 C.W. POST...... 3‐3 T 3/23 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 0‐3 L 4/19 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 4‐6 L 3/19 LEHIGH ...... 3‐2 W 3/25 BUCKNELL...... 3‐2 W 3/23 LAFAYETTE...... 20‐6 W 3/24 at Lehigh...... 8‐6 W 4/19 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 8‐6 W 3/20 DELAWARE ...... 1‐7 L 3/25 BUCKNELL...... 6‐4 W 3/24 RIDER...... 8‐7 W 3/25 LA SALLE ...... 11‐2 W 4/20 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 11‐5 W 3/24 * XAVIER...... 29‐12 W 3/26 at C.W. Post...... 1‐2 L 3/25 at Delaware ...... 1‐4 L 3/26 at Villanova...... 1‐6 L 4/22 at Penn State...... 1‐15 L 3/24 * XAVIER...... 16‐2 W 3/26 at C.W. Post...... 13‐3 W 3/27 at Duke ...... 3‐2 W 3/28 * at Dayton...... 4‐11 L 4/22 at Penn State...... 3‐11 L 3/25 * XAVIER...... 4‐1 W 3/27 at La Salle ...... 11‐8 W 3/28 at Duke ...... 0‐1 L 3/28 * at Dayton...... 13‐4 W 4/24 PRINCETON...... 8‐2 W 3/28 at Villanova...... 10‐2 W 3/28 + vs. Penn...... 5‐4 W 3/28 at Duke ...... 2‐13 L 3/29 * at Dayton...... 8‐13 L 4/26 * at Fordham...... 5‐9 L 3/29 PHILA. UNIV...... 5‐0 W 3/29 at Villanova...... 10‐16 L 3/29 LE MOYNE ...... 16‐10 W 3/31 + DELAWARE ...... 3‐4 L 4/26 * at Fordham...... 11‐9 W 3/31 * RHODE ISLAND...... 16‐3 W 3/30 RIDER...... 11‐14 L 3/30 + vs. Drexel...... 11‐3 W 4/3 MAINE ...... 11‐10 W 4/27 * at Fordham...... 4‐8 L 3/31 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 3‐4 L 4/1 * at Xavier ...... 0‐7 L 3/31 LE MOYNE...... 5‐4 W 4/4 * at Rhode Island...... 3‐1 W 4/29 HOFSTRA ...... 9‐10 L 4/1 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 16‐1 W 4/1 * at Xavier ...... 1‐7 L 4/2 * at La Salle ...... 5‐2 W 4/4 * at Rhode Island...... 4‐2 W 4/30 VILLANOVA...... 5‐8 L 4/4 VILLANOVA...... 9‐6 W 4/2 * at Xavier ...... 7‐14 L 4/2 * at La Salle ...... 3‐6 L 4/5 * at Rhode Island...... 8‐13 L 5/1 LAFAYETTE...... 13‐6 W 4/5 at Drexel...... 20‐7 W 4/4 + vs. Lehigh...... 10‐6 W 4/3 * at La Salle ...... 13‐2 W 4/7 at Hofstra ...... 10‐7 W 5/4 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 7‐5 W 4/7 at West Virginia...... 3‐6 L 4/6 + vs. Delaware...... 10‐5 W 4/6 + vs. Villanova ...... 10‐12 L 4/8 VILLANOVA...... 8‐12 L 5/4 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 3‐1 W 4/7 at West Virginia...... 5‐8 L 4/8 * DUQUESNE ...... 5‐3 W 4/7 at Phila. Textile...... 6‐2 W 4/10 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐7 L 5/5 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 7‐0 W 4/8 at West Virginia...... 3‐6 L 4/8 * DUQUESNE ...... 6‐1 W 4/10 * G. WASHINGTON...... 2‐0 W 4/10 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 5‐3 W 5/10 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 7‐5 W 4/10 at Delaware...... 4‐5 L 4/10 * DUQUESNE...... 8‐12 L 4/10 * G. WASHINGTON...... 2‐8 L 4/12 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 7‐8 L 5/10 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 9‐2 W 4/13 * at Fordham...... 8‐2 W 4/11 at Delaware ...... 10‐5 W 4/12 * G. WASHINGTON...... 3‐2 W 4/14 at Mt. St. Mary’s...... 4‐1 W 5/11 * RHODE ISLAND (10).....12‐13 L 4/13 * at Fordham...... 5‐0 W 4/12 at Penn ...... 3‐10 L 4/13 LEHIGH ...... 19‐4 W 4/15 * at La Salle ...... 7‐15 L 4/14 * at Fordham...... 9‐5 W 4/13 at Lafayette ...... 11‐12 L 4/17 * at Massachusetts ...... 4‐6 L 4/16 at Rider...... 3‐14 L % St. Petersburg, Fla.; * Atlantic 10; 4/18 + vs. La Salle ...... 5‐4 W 4/15 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 3‐14 L 4/17 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐7 L 4/18 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 1‐2 L + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 4/20 * G. WASHINGTON...... 3‐0 W 4/16 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐1 W 4/18 * at Massachusetts ...... 4‐5 L 4/20 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 2‐6 L 4/20 * G. WASHINGTON...... 9‐6 W 4/16 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 9‐9 T 4/22 at Army...... 12‐2 W 4/20 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 4‐13 L 4/22 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 15‐8 W 4/19 at Army...... 7‐8 L 4/24 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 2‐0 W 4/21 at C.W. Post...... 10‐4 W 1996 4/22 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 7‐11 L 4/22 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐6 L 4/24 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 7‐0 W 4/22 at Princeton...... 1‐5 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/24 + DREXEL ...... 13‐2 W 4/22 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 6‐7 L 4/25 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 3‐4 L 4/25 * FORDHAM ...... 1‐4 L 28‐23‐1 Overall, 12‐8 Atlantic 10 4/25 at Navy...... 4‐6 L 4/23 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 12‐9 W 4/27 at Penn State...... 5‐12 L 4/25 * FORDHAM ...... 7‐6 W 3/3 at Central Florida...... 3‐15 L 4/26 + DELAWARE ...... 8‐9 L 4/26 at Princeton...... 1‐4 L 4/27 at Penn State...... 3‐8 L 4/27 * FORDHAM ...... 2‐11 L 3/3 at Central Florida...... 0‐7 L 4/28 * at Duquesne...... 3‐4 L 4/29 * FORDHAM ...... 4‐8 L 4/28 at Navy ...... 13‐3 W 4/28 at Army...... 17‐5 W 3/4 % vs. Evansville ...... 6‐9 L 4/28 * at Duquesne...... 8‐5 W 4/29 * FORDHAM ...... 5‐2 W 4/29 PRINCETON...... 9‐11 L 5/2 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 8‐6 W 3/5 at Rollins...... 2‐5 L 4/29 * at Duquesne...... 6‐11 L 4/30 * FORDHAM ...... 10‐11 L 5/1 * at Fordham...... 1‐2 L 5/2 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐0 W 3/6 % vs. Long Island ...... 8‐6 W 5/2 DREXEL ...... 11‐5 W 5/1 LA SALLE ...... 10‐8 W 5/1 * at Fordham...... 10‐7 W 5/3 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 8‐9 L 3/7 % vs. Evansville ...... 3‐8 L 5/5 * at Dayton...... 0‐4 L 5/2 HOFSTRA ...... 8‐7 W 5/2 * at Fordham...... 7‐8 L 3/8 at Rollins...... 2‐3 L 5/5 * at Dayton...... 0‐3 L 5/3 DREXEL ...... 8‐2 W 5/5 at Drexel...... 4‐2 W * Atlantic 10 3/9 % vs. Long Island ...... 0‐5 L 5/6 * at Dayton...... 4‐2 W 5/6 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 10‐8 W 5/8 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 6‐3 W 3/14 TOWSON ...... 9‐8 W 5/8 PRINCETON...... 11‐6 W 5/6 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 14‐11 W 5/8 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐1 W 3/16 PENN STATE ...... 2‐9 L 5/12 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 2‐0W 5/7 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 10‐9 W 5/9 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 20‐5 W 1997 3/16 PENN STATE...... 7‐3 W 5/12 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 7‐8 L 5/9 at Rider...... 9‐5 W 5/11 at Rider...... 4‐2 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/17 C.W. POST (10) ...... 6‐5 W 5/13 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 11‐7 W 5/10 VILLANOVA...... 5‐4 W 5/12 DREXEL ...... 13‐4 W 16‐31 Overall, 9‐12 Atlantic 10 3/17 C.W. POST...... 6‐1 W 5/17 ** vs. Dayton...... 3‐2 W 5/12 * at Rhode Island...... 2‐3 L 5/15 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 1‐2 L 3/8 % vs. Wagner ...... 13‐3 W 3/19 LA SALLE ...... 19‐2 W 5/18 ** vs. Massachusetts ...... 6‐3 W 5/12 * at Rhode Island...... 6‐3 W 5/15 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 4‐2 W 3/8 at Eckerd ...... 6‐5 W 3/22 at Lafayette ...... 10‐9 W 5/19 ** vs. G. Washington ...... 8‐10 L 5/14 * at Rhode Island...... 2‐4 L 5/16 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 7‐6 W 3/9 at Tampa ...... 0‐12 L 3/23 * DUQUESNE ...... 2‐4 L 5/19 ** vs. G. Washington ...... 11‐6 W 5/20 ** vs. Virginia Tech ...... 3‐4 L 3/10 at Tampa ...... 2‐14 L 3/23 * DUQUESNE ...... 4‐5 L 5/25 # vs. #5 Cal‐Fullerton...... 3‐17 L + Liberty Bell Classic 5/21 ** vs. Massachusetts ...... 1‐4 L 3/11 at Eckerd ...... 5‐9 L 3/24 * DUQUESNE...... 10‐6 W 5/26 # vs. #22 Texas Tech...... 3‐14 L (at Veterans Stadium) 3/12 at St. Leo’s ...... 3‐21 L 3/24 * DUQUESNE...... 4‐13 L * Atlantic 10; $ at Fresno, Calif. + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 3/13 at Eckerd ...... 2‐20 L 3/26 at Lehigh (10) ...... 6‐6 T + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) * Atlantic 10; 3/14 at St. Leo’s ...... 3‐4 L 3/26 at Villanova...... 10‐3 W * Atlantic 10; ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.) 3/15 at St. Leo’s (11)...... 2‐3 L 3/27 GEORGETOWN ...... 12‐4 W ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 3/19 LEHIGH ...... 1‐3 L 3/30 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 3‐7 L # NCAA Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.) 3/21 at Villanova...... 8‐16 L 3/30 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 4‐16 L 3/22 SIENA...... 16‐7 W 3/31 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 5‐1 W 3/31 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 3‐0 W 4/2 at Delaware ...... 9‐6 W 4/3 DREXEL ...... 15‐14 W 4/5 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐1 W 4/5 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 1‐4 L 4/6 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐0 W 4/6 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 10‐0 W 4/10 + vs. Rider...... 6‐4 W 4/13 * FORDHAM ...... 4‐0 W 4/13 * FORDHAM ...... 5‐3 W 4/14 * FORDHAM ...... 8‐12 L 4/14 * FORDHAM ...... 6‐5 W 4/17 + vs. Drexel...... 14‐3 W 4/18 + vs. Delaware...... 7‐4 W 4/20 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 0‐3 L 4/20 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐10 L 4/21 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 1‐4 L 4/21 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 4‐0 W 4/23 at Towson...... 6‐12 L 4/24 at Drexel...... 1‐5 L 4/25 at Navy ...... 13‐10 W 4/27 * at Rhode Island...... 3‐5 L 4/27 * at Rhode Island...... 5‐2 W 4/28 * at Rhode Island...... 9‐3 W 4/28 * at Rhode Island...... 10‐7 W 5/10 ** vs. Virginia Tech ...... 2‐4 L 5/11 ** vs. Xavier ...... 3‐6 L

% Winter Park, Fla.; * Atlantic 10; + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.)

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4/9 at Towson...... 0‐9 L 4/1 * RUTGERS ...... 2‐1 W 1995 1993 4/11 * at Rhode Island...... 1‐5 L 1990 4/1 * RUTGERS ...... 5‐13 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/11 * at Rhode Island...... 10‐0 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/2 * RUTGERS ...... 1‐4 L 16‐33‐1 Overall, 9‐15 Atlantic 10 18‐21 Overall, 11‐9 Atlantic 10 4/12 * at Rhode Island...... 7‐11 L 17‐31 Overall, 5‐11 Atlantic 10 4/2 * RUTGERS ...... 0‐5 L 3/4 at Texas Tech...... 2‐17 L % vs. Ithaca ...... 7‐8 L 4/12 * at Rhode Island ...... 6‐16 L 3/8 at Jacksonville ...... 2‐15 L 4/4 at Delaware ...... 18‐8 W 3/5 at Texas Tech...... 0‐14 L % vs. Penn ...... 6‐0 W 4/21 DREXEL ...... 6‐16 L 3/9 at North Florida...... 7‐8 L 4/5 LA SALLE ...... 15‐3 W 3/6 at Texas Tech...... 10‐24 L % vs. Florida Southern ...... 4‐14 L 4/21 DREXEL ...... 5‐6 L 3/10 at Jacksonville ...... 2‐5 L 4/7 at Villanova...... 4‐9 L 3/7 at Texas Tech...... 0‐11 L at Rollins...... 12‐1 W 4/22 VILLANOVA...... 6‐16 L 3/10 at Jacksonville ...... 2‐13 L 4/8 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 2‐6 L 3/8 % vs. TCU...... 3‐12 L % vs. Purdue...... 1‐19 L 4/23 at Philadelphia Textile...7‐23 L 3/11 at Jacksonville ...... 0‐4 L 4/8 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 9‐3 W 3/9 % vs. TCU...... 11‐10 W % vs. Penn ...... 1‐4 L 4/24 at West Chester...... 2‐0 W 3/12 at American Int’l...... 9‐10 L 4/9 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 16‐8 W 3/9 at Texas Tech...... 3‐17 L at Rollins...... 7‐12 L 4/24 at West Chester...... 2‐3 L 3/12 at St. Leo’s ...... 3‐9 L 4/9 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 16‐0 W 3/10 % vs. TCU...... 9‐19 L * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 1‐0 W 4/26 WEST CHESTER...... 2‐13 L 3/13 at Eckerd ...... 3‐8 L 4/11 UMBC ...... 5‐4 W 3/11 % vs. Miami (OH) ...... 11‐14 L * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 2‐0 W 4/28 at Shippensburg ...... 5‐7 L 3/15 at Tampa ...... 3‐6 L 4/12 at La Salle (10) ...... 10‐8 W 3/11 at Texas Tech...... 9‐15 L LA SALLE ...... 5‐2 W 4/28 at Shippensburg ...... 0‐4 L 3/15 % vs. Morehead State ...... 7‐8 L 4/13 at Glassboro State ...... 6‐4 W 3/15 DREXEL ...... 3‐10 L RHODE ISLAND ...... 8‐0 W . 4/29 at Penn ...... 12‐11 W 3/16 at Eckerd ...... 1‐17 L 4/14 at Drexel...... 17‐7 W 3/16 at Towson...... 9‐16 L RHODE ISLAND ...... 4‐3 W 4/30 at Seton Hall...... 4‐12 L 3/23 at Villanova...... 11‐14 L 4/17 at West Chester...... 9‐5 W 3/18 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 1‐4 L + vs. Delaware...... 5‐10 L 5/2 * at Rutgers...... 1‐6 L 3/26 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 7‐3 W 4/18 at Towson...... 5‐6 L 3/18 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 1‐15 L * at West Virginia...... 2‐10 L 5/2 * at Rutgers...... 2‐12 L 3/28 at La Salle ...... 7‐5 W 4/19 RIDER...... 8‐6 W 3/19 * ST. BONAVENTURE...... 1‐10 L * at West Virginia...... 0‐3 L 5/3 * at Rutgers...... 3‐6 L 4/4 LA SALLE ...... 15‐9 W 4/20 at Lafayette ...... 2‐0 W 3/21 at La Salle ...... 8‐5 W * at West Virginia...... 6‐4 W 5/3 * at Rutgers...... 4‐20 L 4/5 VILLANOVA...... 12‐8 W 4/22 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 6‐3 W 3/23 at Penn State...... 0‐9 L RIDER...... 7‐9 L 5/5 RIDER...... 2‐1 W 4/6 MARYLAND...... 6‐2 W 4/22 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 9‐5 W 3/23 at Penn State...... 4‐6 L at Towson...... 5‐4 W 4/7 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 8‐3 W 4/23 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 11‐2 W 3/25 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 12‐4 W at Rider...... 0‐5 L % St. Leo, Fla.; $ ‐ Tampa, Fla. 4/7 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐14 L 4/23 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 6‐14 L 3/25 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 6‐7 L * RUTGERS ...... 0‐15 L & ‐ Lakeland, Fla.; ^ ‐ St. Petersburg, Fla. 4/8 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐0 W 4/25 TOWSON ...... 16‐2 W 3/26 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 11‐7 W * RUTGERS ...... 3‐5 L * Atlantic 10; 4/8 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐4 W 4/25 TOWSON ...... 19‐11 W 3/28 at Drexel...... 8‐10 L * RUTGERS ...... 0‐8 L + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 4/10 at Philadelphia Textile.....3‐1 W 4/27 at UMBC ...... 8‐11 L 3/29 VILLANOVA...... 7‐6 W NAVY ...... 12‐6 W 4/11 GLASSBORO STATE...... 7‐20 L 4/28 at New York Tech ...... 9‐5 W 3/30 at Rider...... 2‐6 L at Villanova...... 2‐8 L 4/12 DREXEL ...... 4‐1 W 4/29 * at Massachusetts (9) ...... 8‐4 W 4/1 * at West Virginia...... 4‐5 L * G. WASHINGTON...... 5‐4 W 4/12 DREXEL ...... 13‐7 W 4/29 * at Massachusetts ...... 7‐0 W 4/1 * at West Virginia...... 5‐3 W * G. WASHINGTON...... 6‐5 W 1991 4/13 NEW YORK TECH ...... 1‐9 L 4/30 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐0 W 4/2 * at West Virginia...... 5‐15 L * G. WASHINGTON...... 2‐4 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/16 at Shippensburg ...... 2‐10 L 4/30 * at Massachusetts ...... 5‐1 W 4/4 + vs. Delaware...... 7‐9 L SHIPPENSBURG ...... 16‐4 W 20‐24‐2 Overall, 9‐7 Atlantic 10 4/18 at Towson...... 4‐0 W 5/7 VILLANOVA...... 0‐8 L 4/5 G. WASHINGTON...... 4‐7 L VILLANOVA...... 5‐6 L 3/8 at St. Leo’s ...... 0‐5 L 4/19 LAFAYETTE...... 10‐8 W 5/12 ** vs. G. Washington ...... 10‐1 W 4/5 G. WASHINGTON...... 2‐1 W * at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐0 W 3/10 at Eckerd ...... 3‐5 L 4/21 * at Rhode Island...... 0‐8 L 5/13 ** vs. Rutgers...... 9‐7 W 4/8 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐8 L * at Saint Joseph’s...... 2‐3 L 3/12 vs. American Int’l...... 4‐2 W 4/21 * at Rhode Island ...... 11‐15 L 5/14 ** vs. G. Washington ...... 2‐3 L 4/8 * at Massachusetts ...... 4‐5 L * at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐9 L 3/12 at St. Leo’s ...... 10‐6 W 4/22 * at Rhode Island...... 8‐1 W 5/14 ** vs. G. Washington ...... 8‐9 L 4/9 * at Massachusetts ...... 4‐9 L * at Massachusetts ...... 9‐6 W 3/14 at Tampa ...... 6‐8 L 4/22 * at Rhode Island...... 5‐4 W 4/14 * RUTGERS ...... 4‐5 L * at Massachusetts ...... 4‐11 W 3/20 at Maryland...... 8‐12 L 4/24 TOWSON ...... 6‐5 W * Atlantic 10; % Winter Park, Fla. 4/14 * RUTGERS ...... 3‐9 L * at Massachusetts ...... 10‐6 W 3/21 PACE ...... 2‐3 L 4/25 at C.W. Post...... 6‐8 L ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.) 4/14 * RUTGERS ...... 3‐18 L ** vs. West Virginia...... 8‐3 W 3/23 at Rider...... 8‐9 L 4/25 at Navy ...... 2‐3 L 4/18 at Villanova...... 2‐11 L ** vs. Rutgers...... 2‐5 L 3/23 at Rider...... 0‐1 L 4/27 SETON HALL...... 11‐15 L 4/19 at George Washington ..11‐5 W ** vs. West Virginia...... 4‐10 L 3/25 at Philadelphia Textile.....4‐4 T 4/28 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0‐1 L 1988 4/20 RIDER...... 6‐6 T 3/26 at Penn State...... 4‐8 L 4/28 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 4‐6 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/22 * at Duquesne ...... 0‐6 L % Spring Trip; * Atlantic 10; 3/26 at Penn State...... 3‐5 L 4/29 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐4 L 27‐27 Overall, 8‐8 Atlantic 10 4/22 * at Duquesne ...... 5‐4 W + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 3/28 at Towson...... 4‐3 W 4/29 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 8‐14 L 3/4 at U.S. Int’l...... 2‐3 L 4/23 * at Duquesne ...... 13‐5 W ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Boyertown, Pa.) 3/29 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 3‐2 W 5/1 at Seton Hall...... 2‐10 L 3/5 at Cal‐San Diego ...... 0‐5 L 4/25 at Penn ...... 12‐8 W 3/29 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 7‐5 W 5/3 CONCORDIA...... 4‐5 L 3/6 at Cal‐San Diego ...... 10‐2 W 4/27 NEW YORK TECH ...... 9‐10 L 3/30 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐8 L 5/5 * at Rutgers...... 3‐10 L 3/6 at U.S. Int’l...... 4‐12 L 4/29 at West Chester...... 3‐2 W 1992 3/30 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 9‐5 W 5/5 * at Rutgers...... 2‐8 L 3/8 at San Diego State ...... 2‐8 L 4/29 at West Chester...... 16‐1 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/2 at Glassboro State ...... 8‐8 T 5/6 * at Rutgers...... 1‐4 L 3/10 at San Diego ...... 4‐12 L 4/30 WEST CHESTER...... 7‐6 W 15‐35 Overall, 5‐11 Atlantic 10 4/3 LA SALLE ...... 6‐5 W 5/6 * at Rutgers...... 2‐8 L 3/11 at San Diego ...... 6‐7 L 5/6 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐5 L 3/7 at St. Leo’s...... 10‐11 L 4/4 at Drexel...... 8‐5 W 5/8 at Penn ...... 4‐3 W 3/12 at San Diego ...... 5‐14 L 5/6 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐3 W 3/8 % vs. Boston College ...... 8‐16 L 4/6 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 6‐2 W 3/16 SPRING GARDEN...... 12‐2 W 5/7 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 6‐3 W 3/9 at St. Leo’s...... 10‐13 L 4/6 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 2‐6 L * Atlantic 10; % ‐ Tampa, Fla. 3/17 at Penn ...... 2‐3 L 3/10 $ vs. American Int’l...... 0‐2 L 4/7 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 9‐5 W 3/19 WEST CHESTER...... 4‐3 W % Lubbock, Texas; * Atlantic 10; 3/10 at South Florida...... 1‐11 L 4/7 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 7‐5 W 3/19 WEST CHESTER...... 5‐0 W + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 3/11 $ vs. Oklahoma State...... 3‐21 L 4/9 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 22‐6 W 1989 3/21 VILLANOVA...... 13‐2 W 3/12 & vs. N.E. Illinois ...... 6‐5 W 4/10 GLASSBORO STATE...... 15‐6 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/22 at UMBC ...... 10‐8 W 3/12 at Florida Southern...... 3‐19 L 4/11 TOWSON ...... 20‐15 W 28‐28‐1 Overall, 11‐5 Atlantic 10 3/23 DELAWARE ...... 6‐9 L 1994 3/13 & vs. Assumption ...... 15‐12 W 4/13 * RUTGERS ...... 1‐9 L 3/3 at Rollins...... 3‐4 L 3/24 at Rider...... 7‐11 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/14 ^ vs. American Int’l...... 2‐0 W 4/13 * RUTGERS ...... 5‐4 W 3/4 at Rollins...... 4‐5 L 3/25 at Pace...... 1‐3 L 18‐25 Overall, 9‐12 Atlantic 10 3/14 at Eckerd ...... 3‐16 L 4/14 * RUTGERS ...... 4‐3 W 3/4 at Rollins ...... 4 L 3/27 POINT PARK...... 10‐9 W 3/5 vs. Hofstra ...... 10‐5 W 3/18 at La Salle ...... 4‐8 L 4/14 * RUTGERS ...... 1‐2 L 3/6 % vs. Oklahoma...... 3‐13 L 3/27 POINT PARK (5) ...... 3‐5 L 3/5 vs. Hofstra ...... 14‐11 W 3/21 C.W. POST...... 3‐4 L 4/17 at La Salle ...... 5‐1 W 3/8 at Florida Southern...... 5‐7 L 3/28 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 3‐4 L 3/6 vs. Old Dominion...... 3‐10 L 3/21 C.W. POST...... 4‐6 L 4/18 at Lafayette ...... 2‐3 L 3/8 at South Florida...... 5‐10 L 3/29 GLASSBORO STATE...... 9‐5 W 3/7 vs. East Carolina ...... 7‐17 L 3/22 C.W. POST...... 2‐0 W 4/19 at Villanova...... 8‐9 L 3/9 at South Florida...... 0‐9 L 4/1 * at Rutgers...... 2‐3 L 3/8 vs. East Carolina ...... 1‐11 L 3/24 PENN STATE ...... 20‐13 W 4/20 at C.W. Post...... 14‐12 W 3/9 at Florida Southern...... 7‐8 L 4/1 * at Rutgers...... 5‐2 W 3/9 vs. East Carolina ...... 4‐9 L 3/25 at Villanova...... 0‐10 L 4/21 at New York Tech ...... 1‐2 L 3/10 at St. Leo’s ...... 5‐7 L 4/2 * at Rutgers...... 5‐7 L 3/10 at North Carolina...... 3‐14 L 3/28 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0‐8 L 4/21 at New York Tech ...... 1‐7 L 3/10 at St. Leo’s ...... 4‐5 L 4/2 * at Rutgers...... 3‐4 L 3/11 at Duke ...... 6‐11 L 3/28 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 4‐1 W 4/27 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐4 L 3/11 at Tampa ...... 3‐1 W 4/5 at Glassboro St. (10) ...... 11‐10 W 3/12 at Duke ...... 6‐7 L 3/29 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 7‐6 W 4/27 * at Massachusetts ...... 2‐6 L 3/11 at Tampa ...... 0‐14 L 4/6 LA SALLE (10)...... 5‐7 L 3/17 at Towson...... 3‐4 L 3/29 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6‐9 L 4/28 * at Massachusetts ...... 13‐6 W 3/14 SHIPPENSBURG ...... 8‐5 W 4/9 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 9‐8 W 3/23 at La Salle ...... 15‐3 W 3/31 + vs. Villanova ...... 4‐7 L 4/28 * at Massachusetts ...... 3‐4 L 3/17 at Wake Forest ...... 6‐16 L 4/9 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐4 L 3/30 + vs. West Chester...... 7‐3 W 4/1 at Rider...... 6‐7 L 4/30 SETON HALL ...... 1‐11 L 3/18 at N.C. State ...... 2‐2 T 4/10 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 2‐0 W 3/31 LAFAYETTE...... 6‐8 L 4/4 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 5‐1 W 5/1 PENN ...... 4‐6 L 3/19 at N.C. State ...... 0‐9 L 4/10 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 4‐3 W 4/1 * WEST VIRGINIA...... 2‐4 L 4/4 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐4 L 5/2 at Concordia...... 6‐10 L 3/19 at N.C. State ...... 2‐3 L 4/12 PENN STATE...... 4‐5 L 4/1 * WEST VIRGINIA...... 2‐10 L 4/5 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 5‐4 W 5/3 DREXEL ...... 8‐5 W 3/22 DELAWARE ...... 12‐3 W 4/12 PENN STATE...... 8‐3 W 4/2 * WEST VIRGINIA...... 7‐9 L 4/5 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐9 L 5/7 VILLANOVA...... 7‐15 L 3/23 PACE ...... 2‐9 L 4/13 at Montclair State ...... 7‐5 W 4/4 at Drexel...... 7‐5 W 4/7 at Navy ...... 13‐9 W 3/27 at Philadelphia Textile.....5‐6 L 4/14 TOWSON (11) ...... 5‐4 W 4/5 + vs. Delaware...... 1‐11 L 4/8 LAFAYETTE...... 11‐10 W * Atlantic 10 3/29 at Rider...... 3‐5 L 4/15 DREXEL ...... 8‐4 W 4/9 * at Rhode Island...... 11‐8 W 4/16 UMBC ...... 5‐3 W 4/9 * at Rhode Island...... 8‐5 W 4/17 WILMINGTON...... 19‐9 W 4/10 * at Rhode Island...... 16‐0 W 4/19 at Villanova...... 9‐7 W 4/14 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 16‐4 W 4/20 at Towson...... 2‐6 L 4/15 WILLIAM & MARY...... 6‐15 L ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 4/21 LAFAYETTE...... 10‐1 W 4/16 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6‐10 L 4/22 at C.W. Post...... 6‐2 W 4/16 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 3‐19 L Coach...... Years W L T Pct. 4/23 * at Rhode Island...... 5‐6 L 4/17 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 14‐15 L Frank Martin...... 1927 5 12 0 .294 4/23 * at Rhode Island (8) ...... 4‐3 W 4/19 DREXEL ...... 15‐9 W 4/24 * at Rhode Island...... 5‐0 W 4/20 * G. WASHINGTON ...... 17‐6 W Walter Keating...... 1928‐31 39 34 0 .534 4/24 * at Rhode Island (10) ...... 5‐6 L 4/20 * G. WASHINGTON ...... 10‐8 W 4/27 at West Chester...... 7‐5 W 4/21 RIDER...... 11‐8 W Ralph “Pep” Young ...... 1932‐42 110 85 1 .564 4/28 DREXEL ...... 4‐8 L 4/21 RIDER...... 13‐17 L 4/29 RIDER...... 11‐8 W 4/23 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 4‐9 L Harold Williams ...... 1943 2 1 0 .667 4/30 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐1 W 4/23 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐6 L 4/30 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6‐5 W 4/23 * at St. Bonaventure ...... 5‐3 W Ernie Messikomer...... 1946 6 2 0 .750 5/1 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0‐5 L 4/26 * at George Washington ....6‐3 W Pete Stevens...... 1947‐52 43 49 1 .468 5/1 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 5‐10 L 4/28 at Shippensburg ...... 8‐10 L 5/3 at Seton Hall...... 2‐7 L 4/30 * at Rutgers...... 1‐6 L Ernie Casale ...... 1953‐59 85 48 3 .636 4/30 * at Rutgers...... 3‐4 L * Atlantic 10 5/1 * at Rutgers...... 5‐11 L Skip Wilson ...... 1960‐05 1,034 824 27 .556 5/3 WEST CHESTER...... 16‐1 W 5/7 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 5‐3 W Rob Valli...... 2006‐2011 112 206 0 .332 5/7 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐3 W 5/8 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐9 L Ryan Wheeler...... 2012‐14 52 94 0 .356

% Winter Park, Fla.; * Atlantic 10; Totals...... 1927‐2014 1,486 1,355 33 .523 + Liberty Bell Classic (at Veterans Stadium) 34 Temple Baseball History & Records Atlantic 10 Reg.-Season Champions EAST DIVISION 1983 • 1984 • 1985

1987 1982 Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson 26‐20‐2 Overall, 10‐5‐1 Atlantic 10 25‐10 Overall, 9‐1 ECC 3/6 at UNLV ...... 0‐10 L 3/5 % vs. Georgetown ...... 14‐6 W 3/8 at UNLV ...... 3‐1 W 3/8 at Rollins...... 3‐5 L 3/8 at UNLV ...... 7‐8 L 3/8 at Rollins...... 1‐2 L 3/9 % vs. S. Utah State ...... 5‐6 L 3/9 at Central Florida...... 6‐4 W 3/9 at UNLV ...... 5‐11 L 3/12 # vs. Detroit...... 15‐5 W 3/11 at UNLV ...... 7‐6 W 3/12 # vs. Detroit...... 5‐0 W 3/12 at UNLV ...... 10‐11 L 3/13 at South Florida...... 1‐4 L 3/13 % vs. BYU...... 5‐15 L 3/13 at South Florida...... 0‐5 L 3/14 at UNLV ...... 5‐6 L 3/14 at South Florida...... 3‐7 L 3/15 % vs. BYU...... 14‐19 L 3/20 VILLANOVA...... 6‐3 W 3/17 SHIPPENSBURG ...... 8‐10 L 3/24 SPRING GARDEN...... 9‐4 W 3/18 SPRING GARDEN...... 23‐4 W 3/27 * at Drexel...... 12‐0 W 3/19 PENN ...... 16‐5 W 3/29 at Philadelphia Textile.16‐12 W 3/23 at Villanova...... 3‐9 L 3/30 * at Drexel...... 19‐1 W 3/24 DELAWARE ...... 16‐5 W 4/2 IONA...... 16‐2 W 3/26 at New York Tech ...... 4‐6 L 4/4 FORDHAM ...... 21‐13 W 3/27 PACE ...... 7‐5 W 4/12 at Villanova...... 17‐3 W 4/1 MONTCLAIR STATE...... 9‐9 T 4/13 NEW YORK TECH ...... 7‐10 L 4/2 at Philadelphia Textile...13‐0 W 4/15 * LA SALLE ...... 17‐13 W 4/3 WILMINGTON...... 7‐10 L 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 13‐4 W 4/5 * RUTGERS (9) ...... 4‐5 L 4/18 WEST CHESTER...... 9‐8 W 4/5 * RUTGERS (5) ...... 2‐2 T 4/20 at Rutgers...... 12‐9 W 4/7 at La Salle ...... 6‐7 L 4/21 * at Hofstra ...... 29‐5 W 4/8 at Glassboro State ...... 14‐1 W 4/21 * at Hofstra ...... 20‐4 W 4/9 RIDER...... 7‐5 W 4/22 GLASSBORO STATE...... 9‐10 L 4/10 TOWSON ...... 15‐2 W 4/23 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 13‐10 W 4/11 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 12‐3 W 4/24 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 4‐3 W 4/11 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 10‐11 L 4/25 PENN STATE ...... 12‐5 W 4/12 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 15‐7 W The 1979 Temple Owls 4/27 at Penn ...... 6‐3 W 4/12 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 12‐3 W 4/29 * at American...... 7‐8 L 4/14 at Penn State...... 4‐5 L 4/29 * at American...... 6‐4 W 4/14 at Penn State...... 4‐1 W 5/1 ST. JOHN’S ...... 6‐5 W 4/15 at Wilmington (10) ...... 4‐3 W 1985 1984 1983 5/7 ** RIDER...... 10‐0 W 4/16 DREXEL ...... 9‐3 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/8 ** DELAWARE ...... 7‐11 L 4/21 VILLANOVA...... 4‐3 W 34‐20‐1 Overall, 9‐3 Atlantic 10 33‐14 Overall, 9‐2 Atlantic 10 30‐11 Overall, 9‐1 Atlantic 10 5/8 ** AMERICAN...... 6‐7 L 4/22 at Towson...... 17‐14 W 3/1 at Texas‐Pan American....1‐2 L 3/5 % vs. Morningside...... 2‐5 L 3/4 at Rollins...... 4‐9 L 4/23 at Lafayette ...... 14‐9 W 3/1 at Texas‐Pan American....7‐9 L 3/6 % vs. Penn State...... 4‐6 L 3/5 % vs. Georgetown ...... 10‐4 W * East Coast Conference (ECC); 4/25 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 11‐0 W 3/2 at Texas‐Pan American....1‐4 L 3/7 % vs. Oklahoma State...... 3‐15 L 3/6 % vs. Bryant...... 20‐1 W % Orlando, Fla.; # Tampa, Fla. 4/25 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 5‐2 W 3/2 at Texas‐Pan American..6‐12 L 3/7 % vs. Penn State...... 4‐3 W 3/8 # vs. Detroit...... 4‐7 L ** ECC Tournament (Erny Field, Phila., Pa.) 4/26 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 1‐0 W 3/6 % vs. Morningside...... 19‐9 W 3/8 at Texas‐Pan American....2‐5 L 3/9 at South Florida...... 7‐10 L 4/26 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 4‐1 W 3/6 % vs. Morningside...... 3‐6 L 3/9 at Texas‐Pan American....2‐1 W 3/10 # vs. Western Kentucky....12‐7 W 4/30 * RUTGERS (9) ...... 2‐3 L 3/8 % vs. Rice...... 3‐10 L 3/18 MT. ST. MARY’S ...... 5‐0 W 3/10 at South Florida...... 9‐13 L 1981 4/30 * RUTGERS ...... 6‐11 L 3/8 % vs. Rice...... 3‐13 L 3/18 MT. ST. MARY’S ...... 6‐2 W 3/11 at Tampa ...... 4‐8 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/1 at Holy Cross ...... 9‐1 W 3/9 % vs. Rice...... 6‐13 L 3/21 SPRING GARDEN...... 5‐2 W 3/12 # vs. W. Kentucky (10)...... 5‐6 L 27‐13‐1 Overall, 8‐2 ECC 5/2 * at Massachusetts ...... 9‐7 W 3/17 TOWSON ...... 9‐8 W 3/24 VILLANOVA...... 18‐4 W 3/12 at Tampa ...... 15‐7 W 3/6 at Rollins...... 7‐5 W 5/2 * at Massachusetts ...... 6‐2 W 3/17 TOWSON ...... 12‐4 W 3/24 VILLANOVA...... 10‐0 W 3/20 VILLANOVA...... 18‐6 W 3/7 at Central Florida...... 4‐3 W 5/3 * at Massachusetts ...... 13‐7 W 3/18 LA SALLE ...... 13‐9 W 3/27 at Glassboro State ...... 15‐4 W 3/23 SPRING GARDEN...... 18‐4 W 5/3 * at Massachusetts ...... 3‐7 L 3/19 WEST CHESTER...... 12‐11 W 3/31 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 4‐2 W 3/26 at West Chester...... 5‐4 W 3/7 at Central Florida...... 3‐8 L 3/20 SPRING GARDEN...... 11‐4 W 3/31 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 8‐2 W 3/26 at West Chester...... 12‐4 W 3/8 at Rollins...... 4‐15 L * Atlantic 10; % ‐ Las Vegas, Nev. 3/22 DELAWARE ...... 9‐8 W 4/1 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 14‐7 W 3/31 at La Salle ...... 4‐3 W 3/9 at Central Florida...... 2‐2 T 3/25 VILLANOVA...... 5‐2 W 4/2 WILMINGTON...... 26‐3 W 4/2 * at Rutgers...... 4‐2 W 3/10 at Florida ...... 14‐13 W 3/26 at Philadelphia Textile...11‐2 W 4/3 GLASSBORO STATE...... 5‐6 L 4/2 * at Rutgers...... 0‐1 L 3/12 at South Florida...... 4‐6 L 1986 3/27 PACE ...... 5‐1 W 4/6 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 15‐3 W 4/5 at Glassboro State ...... 8‐9 L 3/13 at St. Leo’s ...... 3‐12 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/28 MONTCLAIR STATE...... 17‐10 W 4/7 * at Rutgers...... 5‐3 W 4/6 at Lafayette ...... 11‐3 W 3/14 at St. Leo’s ...... 0‐9 L 30‐17‐1 Overall, 8‐3 Atlantic 10 3/30 * at Massachusetts ...... 1‐4 L 4/7 * at Rutgers...... 3‐2 W 4/9 DREXEL ...... 5‐0 W 3/21 VILLANOVA...... 14‐6 W 3/7 at Tampa ...... 9‐11 L 3/31 * at Massachusetts ...... 5‐4 W 4/8 * at Rutgers...... 14‐8 W 4/9 DREXEL ...... 4‐0 W 3/25 SPRING GARDEN...... 26‐0 W 3/8 at Tampa ...... 4‐9 L 3/31 * at Massachusetts ...... 6‐11 L 4/10 at Villanova...... 17‐6 W 4/12 VILLANOVA...... 9‐1 W 3/28 * DREXEL ...... 13‐8 W 3/9 % vs. American Int’l...... 9‐5 W 4/2 at York ...... 7‐8 L 4/10 LA SALLE ...... 16‐5 W 4/13 LA SALLE ...... 3‐2 W 3/28 * DREXEL ...... 10‐3 W 3/9 at Florida Southern (12) ..5‐6 L 4/4 at Maryland...... 14‐9 W 4/12 SETON HALL ...... 3‐4 L 4/17 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 20‐3 W 3/31 PENN ...... 9‐6 W 3/11 % vs. Detroit...... 6‐4 W 4/5 * RUTGERS ...... 15‐3 W 4/14 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐2 W 4/17 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 17‐4 W 4/2 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 17‐5 W 3/12 % vs. Xavier ...... 5‐7 L 4/6 * RUTGERS ...... 2‐4 L 4/14 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 0‐3 L 4/21 at Fordham...... 10‐4 W 4/3 CATHOLIC ...... 7‐5 W 3/13 at St. Leo’s ...... 20‐5 W 4/6 * RUTGERS ...... 5‐4 W 4/19 LAFAYETTE...... 5‐3 W 4/23 * at Rhode Island...... 7‐3 W 4/4 * HOFSTRA ...... 19‐6 W 3/18 NEW YORK TECH ...... 8‐3 W 4/8 at West Chester...... 4‐7 L 4/20 at Philadelphia Textile.....9‐7 W 4/23 * at Rhode Island...... 5‐4 W 4/4 * HOFSTRA ...... 9‐1 W 3/19 SPRING GARDEN...... 19‐3 W 4/9 PENN ...... 12‐12 T 4/21 at La Salle ...... 6‐5 W 4/26 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 1‐0 W 4/7 at Seton Hall...... 7‐4 W 3/21 DELAWARE ...... 4‐5 L 4/10 at La Salle ...... 15‐10 W 4/21 at La Salle ...... 18‐11 W 4/27 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐4 W 4/8 at Glassboro State ...... 11‐10 W 3/22 WEST CHESTER...... 5‐3 W 4/11 at Seton Hall...... 5‐14 L 4/25 at St. John’s ...... 4‐5 L 4/30 * RUTGERS ...... 10‐2 W 4/11 AMERICAN...... 10‐13 L 3/22 WEST CHESTER...... 8‐3 W 4/13 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 5‐1 W 4/27 RIDER...... 6‐7 L 4/30 * RUTGERS ...... 9‐0 W 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 25‐4 W 3/23 G. WASHINGTON...... 3‐9 L 4/13 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐2 W 4/28 * at Rhode Island...... 6‐7 L 5/1 at Rider...... 14‐1 W 4/17 * LA SALLE ...... 18‐4 W 3/23 G. WASHINGTON (6) ...... 8‐8 T 4/14 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐4 W 4/28 * at Rhode Island...... 9‐4 W 5/6 ** at Penn State...... 10‐7 W 4/20 at West Chester...... 8‐6 W 3/24 VILLANOVA...... 3‐1 W 4/16 at Penn State...... 3‐8 L 4/29 * at Rhode Island...... 9‐2 W 5/7 ** at Penn State...... 6‐1 W 4/21 RUTGERS ...... 14‐6 W 3/25 at Glassboro State ...... 7‐8 L 4/17 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 14‐1 W 5/5 ** vs. Penn State (13) ...... 2‐5 L 5/14 at Princeton...... 15‐9 W 4/22 NIAGARA ...... 11‐10 W 3/26 at Pace...... 3‐8 L 4/18 at Lafayette ...... 12‐2 W 5/6 ** vs. West Virginia...... 3‐2 W 5/14 at Princeton...... 14‐17 L 4/24 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐9 L 3/28 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 25‐6 W 4/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s...... 10‐2 W 5/6 ** vs. Penn State...... 13‐5 W 5/21 DELAWARE ...... 4‐3 W 4/25 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐4 W 3/29 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2‐1 W 4/21 at Mt. St. Mary’s...... 18‐5 W 5/9 YORK...... 7‐3 W 5/28 ! vs. Harvard ...... 1‐2 L 4/26 at Penn State...... 4‐5 L 3/29 * MASSACHUSETTS ...... 8‐4 W 4/22 at Glassboro State ...... 14‐3 W 5/9 YORK...... 5‐1 W 5/29 ! vs. New York Tech ...... 10‐5 W 4/27 at Bucknell...... 19‐10 W 4/2 at Montclair State ...... 4‐6 L 4/23 at Villanova...... 17‐9 W 5/10 NEW YORK TECH ...... 12‐4 W 5/31 ! vs. Harvard ...... 2‐3 L 4/29 AMERICAN...... 4‐6 L 4/3 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 4‐2 W 4/24 WILMINGTON...... 3‐2 W 5/11 at Drexel...... 14‐6 W 4/30 LAFAYETTE...... 8‐3 W 4/4 WILMINGTON...... 9‐4 W 4/25 at Wilmington ...... 5‐3 W 5/13 ** vs. Rhode Island ...... 6‐4 W * Atlantic 10; % Winter Park, Fla. 5/3 * at Rider...... 0‐2 L 4/5 * at Rutgers...... 1‐8 L 4/26 at Rider...... 7‐8 L 5/13 ** vs. Rhode Island ...... 6‐3 W # Tampa, Fla. 5/3 * at Rider...... 4‐0 W 4/5 * at Rutgers...... 2‐5 L 4/27 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 11‐5 W 5/26 ! vs. Michigan ...... 9‐13 L ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (State College, Pa.) 5/8 ** at Delaware ...... 4‐6 L 4/8 GLASSBORO STATE...... 7‐5 W 4/27 * RHODE ISLAND ...... 1‐0 W 5/27 ! vs. Central Michigan....10‐15 L ! NCAA Northeast Regional (Orono, Maine) 5/9 ** vs. American...... 5‐1 W 4/9 at La Salle ...... 12‐9 W 4/28 RHODE ISLAND ...... 20‐9 W 5/9 ** vs. West Chester...... 11‐10 W 4/10 at Rider...... 6‐0 W 5/3 ** vs. Penn State...... 13‐5 W * Atlantic 10; % Edinburg, Texas. 5/10 ** at Delaware ...... 8‐4 W 4/11 at Towson...... 8‐9 L 5/4 ** at West Virginia...... 7‐3 W ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 5/10 ** at Delaware ...... 7‐4 W 4/12 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐2 W 5/4 ** at West Virginia...... 11‐14 L ! NCAA Mid‐East Regional 5/22 ! at South Carolina...... 6‐15 L 4/12 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 17‐7 W 5/5 ** at West Virginia...... 7‐8 L (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.) 5/23 ! vs. James Madison ...... 2‐10 L 4/13 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 4‐2 W 5/7 at New York Tech ...... 2‐7 L 4/15 PENN STATE...... 6‐5 W 5/10 at Delaware ...... 3‐7 L * East Coast Conference (ECC); 4/15 PENN STATE...... 1‐4 L 5/11 DREXEL ...... 12‐4 W ** ECC Tournament (Newark, Del.) 4/19 at West Chester...... 6‐4 W 5/11 DREXEL ...... 8‐5 W 4/19 at West Chester...... 7‐0 W 4/24 RIDER...... 13‐7 W * Atlantic 10; % Edinburg, Texas. 4/25 at C.W. Post...... 12‐3 W ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Morgantown, W.V.) 4/26 * at Rhode Island...... 0‐2 L 4/26 * at Rhode Island ...... 5‐2 W 4/27 * at Rhode Island...... 12‐2 W 5/1 at Drexel...... 13‐3 W 5/2 at Shippensburg ...... 9‐5 W 5/3 LA SALLE ...... 16‐8 W 5/4 MARYLAND...... 6‐10 L 5/9 ** vs. West Virginia...... 3‐16 L 5/10 ** vs. G. Washington ...... 14‐6 W 5/10 ** vs. West Virginia...... 6‐8 L

* Atlantic 10; % Tampa, Fla. ** Atlantic 10 Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) Temple Baseball History & Records 35 College World Series 1977 • 1972

1980 1974 Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson 26‐18 Overall, 9‐1 ECC 15‐18 Overall, 6‐4 ECC 3/8 at Central Florida...... 5‐7 L 3/2 at Stetson ...... 1‐10 L 3/8 at Central Florida...... 8‐5 W 3/2 at Stetson ...... 0‐2 L 3/9 at Central Florida...... 6‐14 L 3/3 at Jacksonville ...... 5‐6 L 3/10 % vs. Michigan ...... 3‐5 L 3/4 at Florida ...... 6‐7 L 3/10 % vs. Purdue...... 12‐7 W 3/5 at Florida ...... 5‐10 L 3/11 # vs. Catholic ...... 11‐10 W 3/6 vs. Connecticut...... 5‐2 W 3/11 at South Florida...... 3‐5 L 3/7 at Jacksonville ...... 8‐2 W 3/12 at South Florida...... 4‐1 W 3/8 at Rollins...... 7‐9 L 3/14 at St. Leo’s ...... 3‐4 L 3/10 at Tampa ...... 1‐2 L 3/15 ^ vs. Georgetown ...... 22‐4 W 3/23 at Penn ...... 5‐6 L 3/15 ^ vs. Georgetown ...... 5‐1 W 3/27 EASTERN...... 21‐0 W 3/16 at Tampa ...... 3‐6 L 4/3 GLASSBORO STATE...... 3‐6 L 3/24 at Philadelphia Textile...11‐6 W 4/6 * HOFSTRA ...... 12‐1 W 3/26 SPRING GARDEN...... 9‐3 W 4/6 * HOFSTRA ...... 12‐1 W 3/27 * at Drexel...... 6‐0 W 4/7 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 6‐3 W 3/28 at Villanova...... 5‐8 L 4/7 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 11‐6 W 4/2 SETON HALL ...... 2‐10 L 4/17 * LA SALLE...... 12‐4 W 4/3 * at Drexel...... 14‐8 W 4/18 * at La Salle ...... 0‐1 L 4/5 * at American...... 4‐1 W 4/21 VILLANOVA...... 10‐3 W 4/5 * at American...... 1‐4 L 4/23 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐6 L 4/7 VILLANOVA...... 1‐3 L 4/24 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐6 L 4/8 GLASSBORO STATE...... 10‐7 W 4/27 ST. JOHN’S...... 3‐5 L 4/10 ...... 19‐4 W 4/28 * WEST CHESTER...... 3‐2 W 4/11 * at La Salle ...... 4‐3 W 4/28 * WEST CHESTER...... 4‐6 L 4/12 * LA SALLE ...... 15‐11 W 5/4 * at Drexel...... 4‐0 W 4/13 * HOFSTRA ...... 25‐4 W 5/4 * at Drexel...... 10‐2 W 4/13 * HOFSTRA ...... 6‐2 W The 1977 Temple Owls 5/5 PENN STATE...... 3‐8 L 4/15 WEST CHESTER...... 10‐4 W 5/5 PENN STATE...... 2‐6 L 4/17 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 1‐0 W 5/6 BUCKNELL...... 11‐6 W 4/18 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 10‐0 W 5/7 PITTSBURGH...... 8‐5 W 4/20 ST. JOHN’S ...... 2‐7 L 4/2 at Trenton State ...... 15‐13 W 5/13 at Bucknell...... 11‐7 W 5/8 at Princeton ...... 8‐5 W 4/22 at Rutgers...... 12‐5 W 4/5 at Penn ...... 15‐4 W 5/14 at Penn State...... 13‐4 W 1975 5/11 FAIR. DICKINSON...... 4‐6 L 4/23 at Princeton...... 4‐5 L 4/8 * at American...... 8‐3 W 5/15 at Pittsburgh...... 7‐2 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/12 RIDER...... 2‐3 L 4/25 at Wilmington ...... 8‐2 W 4/8 * at American...... 9‐3 W 5/26 ! at Central Connecticut ....9‐7 W 32‐16‐1 Overall, 11‐1 ECC 4/26 BALTIMORE UNIV...... 7‐9 L 4/9 SETON HALL ...... 13‐3 W 5/27 ! vs. Catholic ...... 10‐3 W 3/9 % vs. North Carolina...... 6‐5 W * East Coast Conference (ECC) 4/27 BALTIMORE UNIV...... 11‐1 W 4/11 GLASSBORO STATE...... 9‐3 W 5/28 ! vs. Cornell...... 9‐6 W 3/10 at Tampa ...... 10‐8 W 4/30 at Lafayette ...... 3‐11 L 4/13 at Drexel...... 9‐5 W 5/29 ! vs. St. John’s ...... 8‐6 W 3/11 at Tampa ...... 9‐9 T 5/3 ** RIDER...... 11‐6 W 4/15 * LA SALLE ...... 19‐3 W 6/10 # vs. Southern Illinois ...... 5‐10 L 3/12 at Rollins...... 7‐12 L 1973 5/4 ** DELAWARE ...... 24‐7 W 4/15 * LA SALLE ...... 8‐6 W 6/11 # vs. Clemson ...... 4‐13 L 3/13 at Florida ...... 8‐6 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/5 ** DELAWARE ...... 3‐17 L 4/16 VILLANOVA...... 8‐7 W 3/14 at Stetson ...... 9‐8 W 31‐11 Overall, 9‐2 MAC Univ. 5/5 ** DELAWARE ...... 9‐26 L 4/18 WEST CHESTER...... 10‐6 W % Lakeland, Fla. 3/15 at Stetson ...... 5‐9 L 3/3 at South Florida...... 6‐2 W 5/10 PENN STATE ...... 5‐6 L 4/21 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 9‐7 W * East Coast Conference (ECC); 3/15 % vs. Miami (Ohio)...... 3‐9 L 3/4 at South Florida...... 4‐2 W 5/10 PENN STATE ...... 8‐9 L 4/21 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 18‐9 W ** ECC Tournament (Newark, Del.) 3/16 at Jacksonville ...... 5‐2 W 3/5 at Rollins...... 7‐8 L 5/11 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 9‐4 W 4/23 ST. JOHN’S ...... 8‐10 L ! Northeast Regional (Middletown, Conn.) 3/22 FRANKLIN & MARSH...... 8‐7 W 3/6 at Rollins...... 11‐9 W 4/25 at Rutgers...... 5‐3 W # College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 3/22 FRANKLIN & MARSH...... 4‐3 W 3/7 at Florida ...... 0‐1 L * East Coast Conference (ECC); 4/26 at Princeton...... 4‐2 W 3/26 EASTERN ...... 19‐0 W 3/8 at Florida ...... 6‐5 W ** ECC Tournament 4/29 HOWARD...... 5‐4 W 3/29 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 3‐2 W 3/10 at South Florida...... 1‐2 L (Erny Field, Philadelphia) 5/7 ** DELAWARE ...... 10‐2 W 1976 3/29 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 8‐2 W 3/11 at Tampa ...... 1‐2 L 5/8 ** WEST CHESTER...... 13‐4 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/2 at Glassboro State...... 5‐7 L 3/22 HOLY CROSS ...... 4‐2 W 5/10 ** DELAWARE ...... 16‐8 W 37‐8‐1 Overall, 8‐1‐1 ECC 4/5 * at Hofstra ...... 4‐2 W 3/24 PENN ...... 5‐2 W 1979 5/11 PITTSBURGH...... 23‐5 W 3/7 % vs. West Virginia...... 9‐1 W 4/5 * at Hofstra ...... 6‐2 W 3/31 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 4‐3 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/12 BUCKNELL...... 4‐2 W 3/7 at Jacksonville ...... 8‐17 L 4/6 TRENTON STATE ...... 22‐9 W 3/31 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 6‐0 W 23‐5 Overall, 10‐0 ECC 5/13 PENN STATE ...... 2‐0 W 3/11 at Tampa ...... 4‐12 L 4/7 LAFAYETTE...... 12‐8 W 4/7 * at Hofstra ...... 10‐0 W 3/2 at Rollins...... 2‐5 L 5/25 ! vs. Massachusetts ...... 5‐0 W 3/12 $ vs. Elizabethtown ...... 11‐1 W 4/8 LEHIGH ...... 8‐7 W 4/7 * at Hofstra ...... 5‐7 L 3/3 at Rollins...... 6‐7 L 5/26 ! vs. Holy Cross (10) ...... 8‐7 W 3/12 at St. Leo’s ...... 2‐4 L 4/12 * AMERICAN...... 6‐1 W 4/9 LAFAYETTE...... 2‐0 W 3/6 at Florida ...... 19‐17 W 5/26 ! vs. Delaware...... 12‐4 W 3/13 & vs. Elizabethtown ...... 3‐2 W 4/12 * AMERICAN...... 7‐4 W 4/10 LEHIGH ...... 7‐2 W 3/9 # vs. Canisius ...... 4‐3 W 5/27 ! vs. St. John’s ...... 5‐8 L 3/13 & vs. Clarion...... 9‐1 W 4/13 at Seton Hall...... 7‐5 W 4/11 at NYU ...... 11‐8 W 3/9 # vs. Canisius ...... 3‐2 W 5/28 ! vs. St. John’s ...... 6‐15 L 3/14 ^ vs. Sacred Heart ...... 4‐3 W 4/13 at Seton Hall ...... 0‐10 L 4/12 at Glassboro State ...... 6‐7 L 3/10 at South Florida...... 6‐4 W 3/20 at Franklin & Marshall...13‐5 W 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 11‐2 W 4/14 * AMERICAN...... 1‐0 W 3/25 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 6‐1 W * East Coast Conference (ECC); 3/20 at Franklin & Marshall...12‐6 W 4/17 * LA SALLE...... 4‐3 W 4/14 * AMERICAN...... 8‐2 W 3/27 * DREXEL ...... 15‐2 W ** ECC Tournament 3/24 HOWARD...... 13‐8 W 4/20 at Villanova ...... 10‐3 W 4/15 at Villanova...... 9‐2 W 3/28 * DREXEL ...... 17‐1 W (Erny Field, Philadelphia) 3/27 * at Drexel...... 11‐5 W 4/22 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 10‐2 W 4/17 * DELAWARE ...... 7‐1 W 3/31 * at Hofstra ...... 14‐6 W ! NCAA Northeast Regional (Holyoke, Mass.) 3/27 * at Drexel...... 15‐0 W 4/23 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 13‐2 W 4/18 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 5‐4 W 3/31 * at Hofstra ...... 6‐1 W 3/28 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 10‐3 W 4/25 at St. John’s...... 9‐11 L 4/19 * at La Salle ...... 9‐0 W 4/7 * AMERICAN...... 12‐7 W 3/31 GLASSBORO STATE...... 14‐1 W 4/27 * at West Chester...... 6‐8 L 4/23 EASTERN...... 7‐0 W 4/7 * AMERICAN...... 7‐4 W 1977 4/3 * HOFSTRA ...... 8‐3 W 4/27 * at West Chester...... 17‐7 W 4/25 * LA SALLE ...... 4‐0 W 4/11 at Villanova...... 15‐8 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/3 * HOFSTRA ...... 8‐4 W 4/30 PRINCETON...... 12‐6 W 4/29 * at West Chester...... 9‐7 W 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 11‐3 W 34‐9 Overall, 9‐0 ECC 4/5 at Trenton State ...... 15‐2 W 5/1 at Fairleigh Dickinson...... 10‐1 W 4/29 * at West Chester...... 3‐12 L 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 11‐0 W COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 4/7 at Lehigh...... 8‐1 W 5/3 * DREXEL ...... 5‐0 W 5/5 * DREXEL ...... 3‐2 W 4/17 at West Chester...... 8‐6 W 3/5 % vs. Iowa State ...... 6‐4 W 4/10 * at American...... 6‐4 W 5/3 * DREXEL ...... 6‐0 W 5/5 * DREXEL ...... 4‐1 W 4/20 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐7 W 3/7 % vs. Iowa State ...... 6‐0 W 4/10 * at American...... 4‐4 T 5/9 ** at Delaware...... 4‐6 L 5/6 at Penn State...... 3‐1 W 4/20 * at Saint Joseph’s...... 14‐5 W 3/8 % vs. Michigan ...... 1‐4 L 4/11 SETON HALL ...... 14‐2 W 5/10 ** DELAWARE ...... 3‐1 W 5/6 at Penn State...... 2‐3 L 4/22 at St. John’s ...... 3‐7 L 3/9 at Rollins...... 0‐14 L 4/14 at Penn ...... 6‐5 W 5/10 ** DELAWARE ...... 14‐7 W 5/7 at Bucknell...... 6‐1 W 4/24 RUTGERS ...... 9‐6 W 3/11 % vs. N. Illinois ...... 4‐2 W 4/15 BALTIMORE UNIV...... 8‐0 W 5/11 at Rider...... 2‐0 W 5/10 PRINCETON...... 9‐7 W 4/25 PRINCETON...... 11‐10 W 3/11 % vs. N. Illinois ...... 13‐21 L 4/17 * LA SALLE ...... 8‐6 W 5/11 at Rider...... 0‐7 L 5/11 ** at Delaware ...... 7‐5 W 5/4 ** vs. West Chester...... 2‐6 L 3/12 % vs. Michigan ...... 2‐6 L 4/17 * LA SALLE ...... 14‐1 W 5/13 PENN ...... 3‐6 L 5/12 ** DELAWARE ...... 4‐3 W 5/5 ** at Delaware ...... 3‐11 L 3/13 % vs. Michigan ...... 6‐5 W 4/19 VILLANOVA...... 9‐7 W 5/16 at Bucknell...... 4‐5 L 5/13 at Rider...... 1‐0 W 5/8 WILMINGTON...... 17‐6 W 3/19 FRANKLIN & MARSH...... 6‐2 W 4/21 WEST CHESTER...... 4‐0 W 5/17 at Penn State ...... 0‐3 L 5/13 at Rider...... 2‐7 L 5/9 LAFAYETTE...... 15‐4 W 3/19 FRANKLIN & MARSH...... 11‐5 W 4/23 NIAGARA ...... 12‐6 W 5/17 at Penn State ...... 0‐3 L 5/24 ! vs. Buffalo...... 0‐1 L 5/11 at Bucknell...... 9‐6 W 3/26 * DREXEL ...... 11‐1 W 4/24 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 10‐9 W 5/18 at Pittsburgh ...... 5‐8 L 5/26 ! at Seton Hall...... 4‐2 W 5/12 at Penn State...... 10‐5 W 3/26 * DREXEL ...... 16‐6 W 4/24 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 0‐5 L 5/23 ! vs. N.C. State...... 4‐3 W 6/2 ! vs. Buffalo...... 4‐3 W 3/27 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 8‐7 W 4/28 at Princeton...... 0‐9 W 5/24 ! at South Carolina...... 0‐15 L 6/2 ! vs. Penn State...... 2‐4 L * East Coast Conference (ECC); 3/30 at Glassboro State ...... 1‐6 L 4/29 FAIR. DICKINSON ...... 11‐1 W 5/24 ! vs. N.C. State...... 2‐4 L ** ECC Tournament (Newark, Del.) 4/2 at Hofstra ...... 4‐0 W 5/7 ** at Delaware ...... 5‐4 W * Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC); 4/3 TRENTON STATE...... 15‐0 W 5/8 ** at Delaware ...... 3‐4 L % Winter Park, Fla. ** MAC Univ. Tournament 4/6 LEHIGH ...... 5‐8 L 5/8 ** at Delaware ...... 6‐3 W * East Coast Conference (ECC); ! NCAA District II Tourn. (West Windsor, N.J.) 1978 4/9 * AMERICAN...... 3‐1 W 5/9 RIDER...... 21‐0 W ** ECC Tournament Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/9 * AMERICAN...... 10‐2 W 5/10 FORDHAM ...... 8‐7 W ! South Atlantic Regional (Columbia, S.C.) 32‐9‐1 Overall, 10‐0 ECC 4/11 HOWARD...... 8‐7 W 5/12 at Lafayette ...... 2‐3 L 3/5 at Rollins...... 0‐7 L 4/12 at Seton Hall...... 8‐1 W 5/13 PITTSBURGH...... 4‐2 W 3/5 at Rollins...... 3‐1 W 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 15‐4 W 5/14 BUCKNELL...... 4‐1 W 3/6 at Florida ...... 2‐10 L 4/16 * at La Salle ...... 5‐4 W 5/15 PENN STATE ...... 13‐12 W 3/10 % vs. Michigan (14) ...... 9‐8 W 4/17 at Villanova...... 9‐10 L 5/27 ! vs. Columbia...... 6‐2 W 3/10 % vs. Western Michigan...... 8‐9 L 4/20 * at West Chester...... 25‐9 W 5/28 ! vs. Maine...... 3‐6 L 3/11 % vs. Missouri ...... 9‐18 L 4/21 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐3 W 5/29 ! vs. St. John’s ...... 4‐3 W 3/11 % vs. Western Michigan....6‐16 L 4/21 * SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐2 W 5/29 ! vs. Seton Hall...... 0‐1 L 3/12 % vs. Missouri ...... 4‐5 L 4/27 PRINCETON...... 4‐2 W 3/25 * at Drexel...... 5‐1 W 4/30 PENN ...... 13‐7 W % Jacksonville, Fla.; $ St. Leo, Fla. 3/25 * at Drexel...... 4‐4 T 5/1 RUTGERS ...... 23‐5 W & Clearwater, Fla. ; ^ Tampa, Fla. 3/29 FORDHAM ...... 5‐3 W 5/6 ** vs. West Chester...... 17‐13 W * East Coast Conference (ECC); 3/30 at Philadelphia Textile.....9‐5 W 5/7 ** at Delaware ...... 9‐1 W ** ECC Tournament (Newark, Del.) 4/1 * HOFSTRA ...... 24‐3 W 5/8 ** at Delaware ...... 10‐7 W ! Northeast Regional (Middletown, Conn.) 4/1 * HOFSTRA ...... 8‐7 W 5/11 LAFAYETTE...... 9‐0 W

36 Temple Baseball History & Records 1963 Head Coach: Skip Wilson 20‐3 Overall, 10‐0 MAC 3/29 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 2‐1 W 3/30 at Muhlenberg...... 1‐0 W 4/2 PRINCETON...... 1‐10 L 4/4 at La Salle ...... 11‐8 W 4/6 GETTYSBURG ...... 6‐5 W 4/10 at Susquehanna...... 11‐2 W 4/11 at Bucknell...... 7‐5 W 4/13 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 4‐3 W 4/16 at Rutgers‐S. Jersey ...... 8‐2 W 4/17 RIDER...... 12‐0 W 4/20 at Villanova...... 9‐6 W 4/23 MORAVIAN...... 6‐0 W 4/25 PENN ...... 7‐6 W 4/27 LA SALLE (14)...... 7‐6 W 5/2 LEHIGH ...... 12‐1 W 5/6 LAFAYETTE (11) ...... 5‐4 W 5/8 at Drexel...... 6‐2 W 5/11 DELAWARE ...... 2‐1 W 5/13 at Albright ...... 6‐2 W 5/14 at Saint Joseph’s...... 11‐5 W 5/15 at Swarthmore ...... 7‐1 W 5/21 PENN STATE ...... 0‐5 L 5/25 ! vs. St. John’s ...... 0‐7 L

! ‐ NCAA District II 1962 Head Coach: Skip Wilson The 1972 Temple Owls 13‐7‐1 Overall, 4‐3 MAC 3/31 LA SALLE ...... 9‐5 W 4/2 at Saint Joseph’s (10)...... 6‐3 W 4/4 COLUMBIA...... 6‐2 W 5/7 Villanova...... 3‐4 L 1968 1966 4/6 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 8‐1 W 1972 5/9 Penn State ...... 1‐11 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/10 at Penn ...... 7‐5 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/9 Penn State ...... 2‐4 L 25‐6 Overall, 10‐3 MAC 20‐5 Overall, 7‐3 MAC 4/14 SWARTHMORE ...... 25‐8 W 33‐15 Overall, 10‐1 MAC Univ. 5/10 Pittsburgh...... 3‐8 L 4/16 RUTGERS‐S. J...... 4‐0 W COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5/10 Pittsburgh...... 5‐0 W 3/15 at Norfolk State ...... 16‐6 W 3/26 GLASSBORO STATE...... 5‐1 W 3/15 at Norfolk State ...... 6‐1 W 3/30 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 1‐0 W 4/18 at Lehigh (11) ...... 3‐4 L 3/5 at St. Leo...... 4‐2 W 5/12 Lehigh...... 9‐3 W 4/19 at Rider...... 2‐4 L 3/6 at Tampa ...... 8‐3 W 5/14 Phila. Textile...... 8‐1 W 3/16 at Richmond ...... 4‐2 W 4/2 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 8‐0 W 3/16 at Richmond ...... 8‐1 W 4/2 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 9‐2 W 4/21 VILLANOVA...... 8‐5 W 3/7 at Tampa ...... 5‐6 L 5/15 Fordham...... 6‐1 W 4/24 at Moravian...... 13‐13 T 3/8 at Rollins...... 16‐5 W 3/27 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 12‐9 W 4/6 at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐3 W 3/29 BUCKNELL...... 12‐4 W 4/7 RUTGERS‐S. JERSEY ...... 7‐1 W 4/26 DICKINSON ...... 7‐3 W 3/8 at Rollins...... 0‐3 L 4/28 at La Salle ...... 18‐6 W 3/9 at Florida ...... 0‐5 L 3/30 at American...... 3‐4 L 4/9 PENN STATE ...... 5‐2 W 1970 3/30 at American...... 12‐7 W 4/11 UPSALA...... 14‐2 W 4/30 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 0‐8 L 3/10 at Florida ...... 1‐3 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/3 at West Chester...... 4‐9 L 3/11 at Florida Presbyterian....3‐4 L 13‐12‐1 Overall 4/4 at La Salle ...... 5‐4 W 4/12 LA SALLE ...... 4‐1 W 4/6 RIDER...... 3‐2 W 4/14 ALBRIGHT ...... 5‐2 W 5/9 DREXEL ...... 21‐5 W 3/12 at Florida Presbyterian....6‐4 W 3/26 at Penn ...... 6‐6 T 5/12 at Delaware ...... 3‐6 L 3/18 GLASSBORO STATE...... 9‐4 W 4/1 GETTYSBURG ...... 5‐1 W 4/6 RIDER...... 1‐19 L 4/16 WEST CHESTER...... 2‐4 L 4/10 at Princeton...... 2‐3 L 4/16 WEST CHESTER...... 8‐0 W 5/15 ALBRIGHT ...... 2‐1 W 3/24 EASTERN...... 8‐1 W 4/4 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 6‐3 W 5/18 SUSQUEHANNA...... 1‐2 L 3/28 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 8‐2 W 4/5 CASTLETON...... 2‐1 W 4/11 FAIR. DICKINSON ...... 14‐6 W 4/19 at Moravian...... 11‐0 W 4/13 at Saint Joseph’s...... 2‐5 L 4/20 DREXEL ...... 16‐2 W 5/19 BUCKNELL...... 7‐2 W 4/1 LA SALLE ...... 6‐10 L 4/5 CASTLETON...... 13‐1 W 5/22 at Penn State...... 3‐4 L 4/3 at Princeton...... 0‐13 L 4/6 FAIR. DICKINSON ...... 5‐2 W 4/15 at Penn ...... 18‐1 W 4/26 at Villanova...... 15‐5 W 4/6 GETTYSBURG ...... 13‐10 W 4/7 RIDER...... 6‐1 W 4/16 at Moravian...... 10‐4 W 5/4 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 16‐5 W 4/9 VILLANOVA...... 3‐8 L 4/8 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 13‐10 W 4/17 DREXEL ...... 8‐1 W 5/5 at Lafayette ...... 5‐3 W 4/21 VILLANOVA...... 3‐2 W 5/6 at Lehigh...... 5‐7 L 1961 4/11 BUCKNELL...... 7‐3 W 4/11 at La Salle ...... 17‐8 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/12 NYU ...... 18‐0 W 4/12 HOFSTRA ...... 1‐7 L 4/22 WEST CHESTER...... 7‐5 W 5/7 at Penn ...... 5‐7 L 4/25 at Lafayette ...... 2‐1 W 5/10 at La Salle (11) ...... 11‐12 L 6‐11‐1 Overall, 5‐9‐1 MAC 4/16 * at American...... 12‐6 W 4/12 HOFSTRA ...... 2‐5 L 4/4 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐0 W 4/16 * at American...... 6‐3 W 4/15 at Lafayette ...... 1‐2 L 4/27 at Delaware ...... 10‐1 W 5/11 SWARTHMORE ...... 5‐1 W 4/29 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 5‐4 W 5/17 RIDER...... 10‐1 W 4/7 at Elizabethtown ...... 8‐9 L 4/18 at Delaware ...... 8‐5 W 4/16 ST. JOHN’S ...... 3‐5 L 4/8 at Gettysburg ...... 3‐9 L 4/21 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 5‐4 W 4/19 at American...... 7‐6 W 5/1 LA SALLE ...... 7‐2 W 5/18 at Princeton...... 0‐5 L 5/3 GLASSBORO ST...... 11‐1 W 5/21 BUCKNELL...... 5‐1 W 4/11 PENN ...... 14‐0 W 4/23 * WEST CHESTER...... 13‐3 W 4/19 at American...... 13‐4 W 4/15 at Swarthmore ...... 8‐1 W 4/23 * WEST CHESTER...... 7‐1 W 4/25 WEST CHESTER...... 1‐10 L 5/7 SWARTHMORE ...... 9‐3 W 5/21 BUCKNELL...... 3‐1 W 5/8 PENN STATE ...... 9‐3 W 4/19 LEHIGH ...... 3‐4 L 4/25 at Penn ...... 12‐3 W 4/25 WEST CHESTER...... 1‐2 L 4/20 at Penn. Military ...... 2‐2 T 4/26 * HOFSTRA ...... 4‐3 W 5/2 PENN STATE ...... 1‐7 L 5/14 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 2‐1 W 5/16 at Lehigh...... 13‐3 W 1965 4/22 VILLANOVA...... 4‐5 L 4/26 * HOFSTRA ...... 10‐4 W 5/2 PENN STATE ...... 3‐2 W 4/25 MORAVIAN...... 7‐5 W 4/28 at Saint Joseph’s...... 4‐3 W 5/3 at Saint Joseph’s...... 2‐6 L 5/31 ! vs. NYU ...... 6‐5 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 6/1 ! vs. St. John’s ...... 0‐2 L 10‐9‐2 Overall 4/27 at Dickinson...... 3‐7 L 4/29 * ST. JOHN’S ...... 1‐2 L 5/9 VILLANOVA...... 2‐9 L 4/29 LA SALLE ...... 4‐12 L 4/29 * ST. JOHN’S ...... 4‐1 W 5/10 LA SALLE ...... 3‐5 L 6/1 ! vs. NYU ...... 2‐5 L 3/31 RUTGERS‐S. J...... 11‐0 W 4/1 PENN ...... 6‐1 W 4/29 LA SALLE ...... 14‐1 W 5/5 FAIR. DICKINSON ...... 1‐2 L 5/11 NYU ...... 5‐13 L 5/3 at Saint Joseph’s...... 2‐4 L 5/6 * at Drexel...... 4‐2 W 5/12 at Lehigh...... 7‐8 L ! ‐ NCAA District II (Princeton, N.J.) 4/6 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 0‐3 L 4/9 at Elizabethtown ...... 0‐2 L 5/5 RUTGERS ...... 8‐10 L 5/6 * at Drexel...... 7‐5 W 5/13 DREXEL ...... 10‐3 W 5/9 WEST CHESTER...... 5‐6 L 5/7 PENN STATE ...... 3‐2 W 5/16 at Fordham...... 6‐1 W 4/10 at Bucknell...... 1‐0 W 1967 4/14 LAFAYETTE...... 5‐9 L 5/17 at Albright ...... 0‐1 L 5/7 PENN STATE ...... 1‐7 L 5/20 at Bucknell...... 9‐3 W 5/8 PITTSBURGH...... 4‐7 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/17 at Penn State...... 4‐4 T 22‐10‐1 Overall, 8‐6 MAC 4/20 MORAVIAN...... 0‐1 L 5/23 PENN STATE ...... 1‐4 L 5/8 PITTSBURGH...... 4‐2 W 1969 5/12 ** LAFAYETTE...... 4‐3 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 3/22 at Old Dominion ...... 4‐3 W 4/21 at Drexel...... 7‐1 W 5/13 ** LAFAYETTE...... 4‐7 L 15‐11‐1 Overall, 9‐7 MAC 3/22 at Old Dominion ...... 3‐3 T 4/24 DELAWARE ...... 1‐8 L 3/23 at William and Mary...... 4‐5 L 4/29 at Albright ...... 0‐4 L 1960 5/13 ** LAFAYETTE...... 7‐0 W 3/22 at Glassboro State ...... 6‐2 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 5/14 RIDER...... 7‐5 W 3/27 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 13‐3 W 3/24 at Randolph‐Macon...... 7‐1 W 5/1 VILLANOVA...... 4‐8 L 3/25 at Norfolk State ...... 11‐0 W 5/4 at Saint Joseph’s (13)...... 3‐3 T 16‐5 Overall, 15‐2 MAC 5/25 ! vs. Penn State...... 3‐0 W 3/29 AMERICAN...... 4‐1 W 4/1 LA SALLE ...... 5‐4 W 5/26 ! vs. Long Island ...... 1‐0 W 3/29 AMERICAN...... 9‐2 W 3/28 CASTLETON...... 12‐4 W 5/6 LEHIGH ...... 2‐0 W 3/28 CASTLETON...... 8‐1 W 5/11 LA SALLE ...... 17‐4 W 4/2 at West Chester...... 20‐3 W 5/27 ! vs. Penn State...... 4‐3 W 3/30 CASTLETON...... 16‐4 W 4/7 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 6‐1 W 6/10 # vs. Oklahoma...... 1‐2 L 4/1 PENN ...... 13‐9 W 4/1 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 0‐1 L 5/12 SWARTHMORE ...... 9‐1 W 4/1 ELIZABETHTOWN...... 17‐0 W 5/15 GETTYSBURG ...... 11‐4 W 4/9 GETTYSBURG ...... 17‐2 W 6/11 # vs. #7 Iowa...... 13‐9 W 4/3 LA SALLE ...... 6‐5 W 4/11 at Moravian...... 5‐3 W 6/12 # vs. #6 Connecticut...... 7‐4 W 4/7 at Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 6‐3 W 4/3 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 12‐6 W 5/17 at Rider...... 2‐3 L 4/6 PRINCETON...... 7‐2 W 5/19 at Glassboro State ...... 1‐5 L 4/13 at Haverford ...... 13‐1 W 6/14 # vs. #2 Arizona State...... 0‐1 L 4/8 at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐1 W 4/14 at Saint Joseph’s...... 7‐0 W 4/10 PRINCETON (10) ...... 7‐7 T 4/8 at Penn State...... 10‐3 W 5/22 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 2‐0 W 4/8 at Penn State...... 0‐1 L 5/22 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 12‐4 W 4/16 SWARTHMORE ...... 7‐0 W * Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC); 4/12 at Rider...... 9‐10 L 4/20 at Lehigh...... 5‐4 W ** MAC Univ. Tournament 4/12 at Rider...... 2‐11 L 4/11 at La Salle ...... 7‐2 W 4/13 PENN ...... 3‐0 W 4/21 PENN. MILITARY ...... 6‐4 W ! NCAA District II Tourn. (West Windsor, N.J.) 4/13 FORDHAM ...... 4‐3 W 4/23 at Rutgers...... 6‐5 W # College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 4/15 MORAVIAN...... 1‐3 L 4/15 at West Chester...... 3‐8 L 1964 4/15 at West Chester...... 9‐19 L Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/25 at Villanova...... 3‐9 L 4/18 at St. John’s ...... 0‐2 L 4/28 WEST CHESTER...... 8‐1 W 4/21 at West Chester...... 0‐5 L 4/18 MORAVIAN...... 10‐2 W 15‐7‐1 Overall, 4‐5 MAC 4/19 at Drexel...... 6‐1 W 3/25 FAIR. DICKINSON ...... 13‐4 W 4/29 at La Salle ...... 0‐6 L 1971 4/24 LAFAYETTE...... 5‐1 W 5/3 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7‐0 W Head Coach: Skip Wilson 4/25 CORNELL...... 5‐3 W 4/21 at Fairleigh‐Dickinson...... 9‐4 W 3/28 GLASSBORO ST...... 9‐1 W 4/25 LAFAYETTE...... 9‐5 W 3/31 at Saint Joseph’s...... 8‐8 T 5/7 DELAWARE ...... 0‐7 L 9‐18‐1 Overall 4/26 DELAWARE ...... 4‐5 L 5/9 at Penn ...... 7‐8 L 3/27 Penn ...... 8‐3 W 5/3 at Penn State...... 8‐9 L 4/29 DELAWARE ...... 7‐4 W 4/2 at Princeton...... 4‐1 W 4/30 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 12‐1 W 4/4 BUCKNELL...... 1‐4 L 5/10 VILLANOVA (11)...... 3‐4 L 3/28 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 1‐6 L 5/10 at Gettysburg ...... 0‐1 L 5/14 at Lafayette ...... 4‐0 W 3/31 Gettysburg...... 2‐4 L 5/10 at Gettysburg ...... 4‐6 L 5/3 at Saint Joseph’s...... 2‐3 L 4/9 LA SALLE ...... 6‐2 W 5/5 at Albright ...... 4‐5 L 4/11 at Villanova...... 3‐6 L 5/18 at Penn State...... 3‐1 W 4/1 Princeton...... 5‐6 L 5/12 at La Salle ...... 10‐1 W 5/21 BUCKNELL...... 8‐3 W 4/2 Glassboro State ...... 4‐9 L 5/13 at Bucknell...... 7‐13 L 5/9 LA SALLE ...... 7‐0 W 4/13 TRENTON STATE...... 5‐4 W 4/3 NYU ...... 4‐5 L 5/14 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 3‐2 W 5/10 at Swarthmore ...... 13‐0 W 4/17 ALBRIGHT ...... 17‐1 W 4/4 Saint Joseph’s...... 6‐12 L 5/15 LEHIGH ...... 5‐3 W 5/13 GETTYSBURG ...... 5‐2 W 4/18 PHILA. TEXTILE...... 6‐2 W 4/10 Hofstra...... 0‐4 L 5/16 at NYU ...... 5‐6 L 5/13 GETTYSBURG ...... 1‐2 L 4/23 at Moravian...... 2‐0 W 4/10 Hofstra...... 1‐7 L 5/16 at Rider (13)...... 4‐3 W 4/25 WEST CHESTER...... 2‐3 L 4/12 Lafayette ...... 6‐14 L 5/18 LEHIGH ...... 6‐0 W 4/27 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 13‐0 W 4/13 Bucknell...... 2‐4 L 5/20 at Bucknell...... 2‐4 L 5/4 at Lafayette ...... 4‐8 L 4/15 Saint Joseph’s...... 6‐7 L 5/20 at Bucknell...... 1‐2 L 5/4 at Lafayette ...... 6‐4 W 4/18 American ...... 9‐3 W 5/6 DREXEL ...... 2‐1 W 4/18 American ...... 4‐5 L 5/7 at Lehigh...... 7‐2 W 4/20 Delaware ...... 10‐9 W 5/9 at Delaware ...... 4‐6 L 4/22 La Salle ...... 2‐1 W 5/11 at La Salle ...... 11‐12 L 4/24 West Chester...... 7‐10 L 5/13 SWARTHMORE ...... 3‐2 W 4/24 West Chester...... 7‐6 W 5/16 at Gettysburg ...... 5‐9 L 4/30 La Salle ...... 1‐7 L 5/20 at Penn State...... 15‐5 W 5/2 St. John’s ...... 10‐10 T 5/23 RIDER...... 9‐3 W Temple Baseball History & Records 37 Skip Wilson Field

Ambler Fieldhouse

Home to the Owls since its debut on March 25, 2004, Skip Wilson SKIP WILSON FIELD RECORDS Field was one of the region’s finest venues for collegiate baseball. Tem‐ Team Temple Opponent ple christened the field with a 6‐2 win over the University of the Sciences. At Bats: 49 vs. Saint Louis, 4/28/07 64, Monmouth, 3/29/06 The field was dedicated on May 15, 2004, and has a seating capacity of Runs: 19 vs. UMES, 3/29/04 35, Monmouth, 3/29/06 1,000. Runs (two teams): 36 vs. Monmouth, 3/29/06; vs. Dayton, 4/2/10 Measuring 330 feet down the lines and 400 feet to dead center, the Hits 21 vs Villanova, 4/21/09; 35, Monmouth, 3/29/06 field is one of three venues in the Ambler Sports Complex, joining the 21 vs. NYTT 3/19/11 softball and men’s and women’s soccer teams, which also played their Hits (two teams): 48 vs. Dayton, 4/2/10 home games at Temple’s Ambler campus. The Temple Intercollegiate RBI: 19 vs. UMES, 3/29/04 33, Monmouth, 3/29/06 Athletics Fieldhouse was completed during the 2005 season. The build‐ Doubles: 6 vs. G. Wash., 5/21/05; 10, Monmouth, 3/29/06 ing featured locker rooms, training facilities, and coaches offices. 6 vs. CCSU, 3/9/12 The field was named for long‐time head coach James “Skip” Wilson Triples: 3 vs. Saint Louis, 5/10/09 4, Rhode Island, 4/15/06 on May 15, 2006. Wilson, who led the Owls to two College World Series HR: 4 vs Saint Louis, 5/9/09 4, Xavier, 3/26/2011 appearances and compiled 1,034 wins in 46 seasons, retired in August, HR (two teams) 4 vs. Xavier, 4/24/09; 4, vs Saint Louis, 5/9/09 2005. He guided Temple to 12 NCAA Tournaments and 12 conference Stolen Bases: 5 vs. Lehigh, 4/1/08; 10, Fordham, 4/25/08 championships during his tenure. 5 vs. Lehigh, 4/3/12 Wilson is the winningest coach in Temple history, regardless of sport, Strikeouts (Pitching): 13 vs. UMES, 3/9/11 17, Old Dominion, 2/17/12 and captured his 1,000th win on March 14, 2004, when the Owls de‐ Wins (season): 13 in 2008 feated Manhattan, 10‐9. He finished his career with a record of 1,034‐ Winning Streak: 7 from March 9‐22, 2011 824‐27 (.556) and ranks 33rd in NCAA history in victories. Of the coaches Individual Temple Opponent ahead of him, only three—Bob Morgan (Indiana), Bob Hannah (Delaware) At Bats: 6, many times 7, many times and Bob Warn (Indiana State)—were from Northern schools. Runs: 4, Nikorak, 3/15/11 7, Massari, MU, 3/29/06 The veteran mentor had a wealth of success during the 1970s. He led Hits 5, Heltz, 4/19/08 5, many times Temple to two College World Series appearances in 1972 (third place) RBI: 9, Roach, 3/29/04 8, Meyers, MU, 3/29/06 and 1977 (eighth) and earned four more NCAA bids during the decade. Doubles: 3, Heltz, 4/19/08; The Owls won the Middle Atlantic Conference title in 1972 and 1973 and 3, Nikorak 3/9/12 3, by Henderson, GMU, 4/16/08 captured four straight East Coast Conference championships from 1975‐ Triples: 2, Stiles, 5/17/12 78. 2, Hall, 3/24/13 2, Messineo, Sullivan, MU, 3/29/06 HR: 3, Colon, 4/7/05 2, many times Stolen Bases: 2, many times, last by Sugai, 4/11/14 3, many times Innings Pitched: 9, many times, last by Hockenberry, 5/9/14 9, many times Strikeouts (Pitching): 13, White, 4/3/10 12, many times

First hit overall: Jason DeVin, Univ. of Sciences, 3/25/04, 2nd inning First Temple hit: Jason Connor vs. Univ. of Sciences, 3/25/04, 2nd inning First home run: Pete Colon vs. Maryland‐Eastern Shore, 3/29/04 First grand slam: Al Roach vs. Maryland‐Eastern Shore, 3/29/04 First : John Quigley vs. Univ. of Sciences, 3/25/04 38 Temple Baseball History & Records First win: Eric Filson vs. Univ. of Sciences, 3/25/04, 6‐2 Temple Campbell’s Field

CAMPBELL’S FIELD RECORDS Team Temple Opponent Playing during the inaugural season of American Athletic At Bats: 35 vs. Cincinnati, 4/5/14 44, #5 Louisville, 5/11/14 Conference baseball, Temple University played most of Runs: 7 vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14; 11, Cincinnati, 4/5/14 its home conference games at beautiful Campbell’s Field, 7 vs. Cincinnai, 4/6/14 home of the . Runs (two teams): 16 vs. Cincinnati, 4/5/14 Hits 12 vs. USF, 4/12/14; 13, #5 Louisville, 5/11/14 Opening its doors in May of 2001, Campbell’s Field has 12 vs. #5 Louisville, 5/10/14 quickly become one of the premier minor league base‐ Hits (two teams): 23 vs. USF, 4/12/14 ball stadiums in the country. Famous for its fantastic RBI: 7 vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14; 9, Cincinnati, 4/5/14 views of the Ben Franklin Bridge and the Philadelphia sky‐ 7 vs. Cincinnati, 4/6/14 line, the stadium was honored as “Ballpark of the Year” in Doubles: 3 vs. #5 Louisville, 5/10/14 2, five times 2003 by Digitalballparks.com, and in 2004 by Baseball Triples: 1 vs. USF, 4/4/14; — America. The field, measuring 325 feet down the lines 1 vs. USF, 4/13/14 HR: 1 vs. #5 Louisville, 5/11/14; 2, #5 Louisville, 5/11/14 and 405 feet to dead center, sits in a 6,500 seat stadium 1 vs. #16 Houston, 5/17/14 situated along the in Camden, New Jer‐ HR (two teams) 3 vs. #5 Louisville, 5/11/14 sey. Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14; 6, #16 Houston, 5/17/14 2 vs. Cincinnati, 4/6/14 Temple was led this year by senior captains Ryan Kuehn, Strikeouts (Pitching): 9 vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14 14, #5 Louisville, 5/11/14 Matt Hockenberry, and Derek Peterson. Wins (season): 5 in 2014 Winning Streak: 2 from April 12‐May 10

Individual Temple Opponent First hit overall: At Bats: 5, eight times 7, Sturgeon, Louisville, 5/11/14 Woody Wallace, Cincinnati, 4/4/14, 2nd inning Runs: 3, Josh Mason, 4/6/14 4, Wallace, Cincinnati, 4/5/14 First Temple hit: Hits 3, eight times 4, Williams, Cincinnati, 4/4/14 Robert Amaro vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14, 2nd inning RBI: 3, Michael D’Acunti, 5/11/14 3, Perron, Cincinnati, 4/5 First home run overall: Doubles: 2, Derek Peterson, 5/10/14 1, 13 times Jeff Gardner, #5 Louisville, 5/10/14 Triples: 1, Michael D’Acunti, 4/4/14; — First Temple home run: 1, Josh Mason, 4/13/14 Michael D’Acunti vs. #5 Louisville, 5/11/14 HR: 1, Michael D’Acunti, 5/11/14; 1, twice First grand slam: — 1, Andrew Nist, 5/17/14 First stolen base: Stolen Bases: 1, nine times 2, three times Jimmy Kerrigan vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14 Innings Pitched: 7, Matt Hockenberry, 4/4/14 7, Patishall, Cincy, 4/6 /14 First win: Strikeouts (Pitching): 8, Matt Hockenberry, 4/4/14 7,Ford, Houston, 5/17/14 Matt Hockenberry vs. Cincinnati, 4/4/14, 7‐5 Temple

Temple Baseball History & Records 39 All-Time Opponents [from 1927‐2014]

Team ...... W‐L‐T Pct. First Last Team ...... W‐L‐T Pct. First Last Team ...... W‐L‐T Pct. First Last Albany...... 1‐1‐0 .500 2005 2005 Glassboro State ...... 17‐11‐1 .603 1964 1991 Point Park ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1988 1988 Albright...... 14‐6‐1 .690 1929 1967 Gonzaga...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2000 2000 Princeton ...... 18‐21‐1 .643 1928 2001 American ...... 22‐7‐1 .750 1968 1982 Graterford Prison ...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1954 1955 Providence...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1927 1927 American International .....3‐2‐0 .600 1986 1992 Hampton‐Sidney...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1929 1929 Purdue...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1980 1993 Arizona State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1972 1972 Hartford...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 2014 2014 Quantico Marines...... 2‐8‐0 .200 1927 1931 Army...... 5‐5‐0 .500 1932 2005 Harvard...... 2‐2‐0 .500 1936 1983 Radford...... 0‐2‐0 .000 2014 2014 Assumption ...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1992 1992 Haverford ...... 9‐1‐0 1.000 1930 1960 Randolph‐Macon...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1967 1967 Baltimore University...... 2‐1‐0 .667 1980 1980 Hawaii‐Hilo ...... 3‐4‐0 .429 2006 2006 Rhode Island...... 53‐44‐0 .546 1983 2013 Bethune Cookman...... 1‐2‐0 .333 2008 2008 High Point...... 0‐4‐0 .000 2009 2011 Rice...... 0‐3‐0 .000 1985 1985 Binghamton...... 2‐1‐0 1.000 2008 2012 Hofstra...... 24‐6‐0 .800 1970 2000 Richmond ...... 9‐18‐0 .333 1968 2013 Bloomsburg ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1951 1951 Holy Cross...... 4‐2‐0 .666 1940 2013 Rider ...... 28‐31‐1 .475 1946 2014 Boston College...... 2‐5‐0 .286 1927 2005 Houston...... 1‐2‐0 .333 2014 2014 Rollins...... 5‐21‐0 .192 1972 2002 Bowling Green...... 0‐0‐1 .500 2000 2000 Howard...... 3‐0‐0 1.000 1976 1977 Rutgers ...... 24‐47‐0 .338 1941 2014 Brown ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1927 1927 Indiana...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1934 1934 Rutgers‐...... 6‐0‐0 1.000 1958 1966 Bryant...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1983 1983 Indiana State ...... 0‐0‐1 .500 2000 2000 Sacred Heart...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1976 2004 Bucknell...... 37‐20‐0 .649 1929 2007 Iona...... 2‐1‐0 1.000 1982 2012 St. Bonaventure...... 22‐34‐0 .396 1993 2012 Buffalo ...... 3‐1‐0 .750 1973 2007 Iowa...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1972 1972 St. Francis (NY) ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2006 2006 BYU...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1987 1987 Iowa State...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1977 1977 St. John’s ...... 4‐17‐1 .205 1929 2009 Cal‐Poly...... 1‐5‐0 .167 1999 2000 Ithaca...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1993 1993 Saint Joseph’s ...... 108‐53‐2 .669 1928 2014 Cal‐Poly San Luis...... 0‐3‐0 .000 2001 2001 Jacksonville...... 2‐6‐0 .250 1974 1990 St. Leo’s ...... 3‐16‐0 .158 1976 1998 Cal‐San Diego ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1988 1988 James Madison...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1981 1981 Saint Louis ...... 4‐11‐0 .333 2007 2012 Cal‐Santa Barbara...... 0‐3‐0 .000 1999 2001 Kansas State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2003 2003 Saint Peter’s ...... 6‐2‐0 .750 1998 2014 Cal‐St. Fullerton...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2001 2001 Kent State...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2007 2007 St. Rose...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2004 2004 Cal‐St. Northridge...... 0‐5‐0 .000 1999 2001 Le Moyne...... 4‐0‐0 1.000 1998 1999 San Diego ...... 0‐3‐0 .000 1988 1988 Canisius...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1979 1979 La Salle...... 90‐37‐0 .709 1947 2013 San Diego State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1988 1988 Castleton ...... 5‐0‐0 1.000 1967 1970 Lafayette...... 37‐26‐0 .587 1927 2013 Savannah State...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2005 2005 Catholic...... 3‐0‐0 1.000 1977 1981 Lebanon Valley ...... 2‐2‐0 .500 1949 1952 Seton Hall ...... 8‐11‐0 .421 1927 2005 Central Connecticut St...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1977 2012 Lehigh...... 30‐18‐1 .622 1928 2014 Shippensburg...... 3‐5‐0 .375 1986 1994 Central Florida...... 3‐10‐1 .250 1980 2014 Long Island ...... 4‐2‐0 .667 1972 2008 Siena...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1997 2002 Central Michigan ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1984 2009 Longwood...... 1‐3‐0 .250 2012 2013 South Alabama ...... 0‐3‐0 .000 2003 2003 Charlotte ...... 5‐13‐0 .277 2006 2013 LSU...... 0‐3‐0 .000 2006 2006 South Carolina ...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1975 1981 Cincinnati...... 2‐1‐0 .667 2014 2014 Louisville...... 1‐2‐0 .333 2014 2014 South Florida ...... 5‐13‐0 .278 1973 2014 City College of NY ...... 9‐4‐0 .692 1927 1942 Maine ...... 2‐1‐0 .667 1976 2004 South Utah State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1987 1987 Clarion ...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1976 1976 Manhattan...... 3‐5‐0 .375 1931 2009 Southern Illinois...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1977 2000 Clemson...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1977 1977 Maryland ...... 3‐4‐0 .429 1941 2005 Southern Miss ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2003 2003 Colgate ...... 1‐3‐0 .250 1935 1950 Maryland Baltimore Co. ....3‐1‐0 .750 1988 1989 Spring Garden...... 9‐0‐0 1.000 1980 1988 Columbia ...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1962 1976 Maryland Eastern Shore....6‐1‐0 .833 2003 2012 Stetson ...... 1‐3‐0 .250 1974 1975 Concordia ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1990 1991 Massachusetts...... 42‐48‐1 .467 1978 2013 Susquehanna...... 5‐1‐0 .833 1955 1963 Connecticut ...... 5‐4‐0 .556 1940 2014 UMass Lowell ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2014 2014 Swarthmore...... 16‐3‐0 .842 1932 1968 Coppin State...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 2011 2011 Memphis ...... 2‐1‐0 .667 2014 2014 Syracuse ...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1948 1948 Cornell ...... 4‐0‐1 .900 1933 2011 Miami (Ohio) ...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1975 1995 Tampa...... 4‐13‐0 .235 1972 1997 Creighton...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2000 2000 Michigan...... 3‐4‐0 .429 1934 1984 TCU...... 1‐2‐0 .333 1995 1995 Crescent A.C...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1935 1935 Missouri...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1978 1978 Texas Pan‐American ...... 1‐5‐0 .167 1984 1985 C.W. Post ...... 10‐4‐0 .714 1986 2000 Monmouth ...... 4‐6‐0 .400 2006 2014 Texas Tech...... 0‐7‐0 .000 1995 2001 Dartmouth...... 5‐2‐0 .714 1928 1948 Montclair State...... 1‐1‐1 .500 1985 1988 Towson...... 13‐10‐0 .562 1985 2008 Dayton...... 13‐15‐0 .440 1998 2012 Moravian ...... 8‐2‐1 .773 1959 1969 Trenton State ...... 5‐0‐0 1.000 1964 1978 Delaware ...... 50‐56‐0 .472 1928 2014 Morehead State ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1990 1990 Troy State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2003 2003 Delaware State ...... 2‐1‐0 .667 2008 2011 Morningside ...... 1‐2‐0 .333 1984 1985 Tufts ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1929 1929 Delaware Valley...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1980 1980 Mount St. Mary’s...... 7‐2‐0 .778 1927 2011 Tulane...... 0‐3‐0 .000 2001 2001 Detroit Mercy ...... 4‐1‐0 .800 1982 2004 Muhlenberg...... 19‐10‐1 .650 1927 1963 UNC Asheville ...... 1‐2‐0 .333 2013 2013 Dickinson ...... 6‐6‐0 .500 1929 1962 Navy...... 9‐10‐0 .474 1932 2004 UNC Wilmington...... 0‐3‐0 .000 2007 2007 Drexel ...... 61‐8‐1 .879 1947 2002 NE Illinois...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1992 1992 Univ. of the Sciences ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 2004 2004 Duke ...... 1‐13‐0 .071 1934 2010 New Mexico State ...... 1‐2‐0 .333 2007 2007 UNLV...... 2‐9‐0 .182 1987 2010 Duquesne ...... 17‐18‐0 .486 1995 2010 New Orleans...... 4‐3‐0 .571 2003 2011 Upsala...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1966 1966 East Carolina...... 0‐3‐0 .000 1994 1994 Niagara ...... 4‐1‐0 .800 1976 2014 Ursinus...... 8‐4‐0 .667 1931 1952 East Tennessee State...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2007 2007 Norfolk State ...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1968 1968 U.S. International ...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1988 1988 Eastern ...... 4‐0‐0 1.000 1972 1975 North Carolina...... 1‐5‐0 .167 1975 2007 U.S. Marine Corp...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 1942 1942 Eckerd...... 2‐8‐0 .200 1990 1998 North Carolina A&T ...... 1‐2‐0 .000 2012 2012 Vanderbilt...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2002 2002 Elizabethtown...... 11‐3‐0 .786 1955 1976 North Carolina Central ...... 3‐0‐0 1.000 2011 2011 Vermont ...... 2‐0‐0 1.000 1931 1937 Elon...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2011 2011 North Carolina State...... 1‐3‐1 .300 1975 1989 Villanova...... 55‐60‐0 .478 1927 2014 Equitable Life...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1949 1949 North Florida ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1990 1990 Virginia Commonwealth...... 2‐5 .400 2012 2014 Evansville...... 0‐3‐0 .000 1996 2004 Northern Illinois ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1977 1977 Virginia Tech...... 0‐3‐0 .000 1996 2013 Fairfield...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 2011 2011 Northwestern ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2003 2003 Wagner...... 3‐2‐0 .600 1997 2008 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 7‐3‐0 .700 1964 1976 New York Tech...... 6‐6‐0 .455 1982 2012 Wake Forest ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1989 1989 Florida...... 4‐6‐0 .400 1972 1981 NYU...... 10‐9‐0 .526 1932 1973 Washington & Lee...... 0‐1‐0 .000 1932 1932 Florida Gulf Coast ...... 1‐3‐0 .250 2009 2010 Oklahoma ...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1972 1989 West Chester...... 42‐20‐0 .677 1946 1989 Florida International...... 1‐2‐0 .333 2004 2005 Oklahoma State...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1984 1992 West Virginia ...... 7‐19‐0 .269 1938 2011 Florida Presbyterian ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1972 1972 Old Dominion ...... 3‐8‐1 .292 1967 2013 Western Kentucky ...... 1‐1‐0 .500 1983 1983 Florida Southern...... 0‐7‐0 .000 1986 1998 Pace...... 2‐4‐0 .333 1985 1991 Western Michigan ...... 0‐2‐0 .000 1978 1978 Fordham ...... 21‐42‐0 .350 1930 2012 Penn ...... 35‐12‐2 .729 1927 2012 William and Mary ...... 0‐5‐0 .000 1967 2001 Franklin and Marshall...... 11‐1‐0 1.000 1949 1977 Penn A.C...... 8‐11‐0 .421 1927 1941 Williams...... 0‐0‐1 .500 1948 1948 Fresno State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2000 2000 Penn State ...... 34‐51‐1 .401 1929 2013 Wilmington College ...... 8‐1‐0 .889 1979 1988 George Mason...... 1‐4‐0 .200 2006 2013 Penn. Military College ...... 2‐0‐1 .750 1959 1961 Winthrop ...... 1‐0‐0 1.000 2007 2007 George Washington...... 20‐20‐1 .500 1986 2012 Philadelphia Univ...... 39‐4‐1 .898 1928 2002 Wright State ...... 0‐1‐0 .000 2013 2013 Georgetown ...... 15‐11‐0 .577 1927 1996 Philadelphia Osteopathy ...3‐0‐0 1.000 1928 1931 Xavier...... 12‐19‐0 .387 1986 2011 Gettysburg...... 16‐12‐1 .569 1929 1972 Pittsburgh...... 9‐6‐0 .600 1942 2010 York ...... 2‐1‐0 .667 1984 1985

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