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Miami Coaching Century Club (100 Wins) Single-Season Records >> BATTING AVERAGE >> RBIs >> HOME RUNS 1. Chris Sexton (1993) ________ .429 1. Michael Carlin (2003) _________ 68 1. Mike Ferris (2004) ____________ 21 2. Mike Galloway (2002) _______ .422 2. John Lackaff (2000) __________ 67 2. Michael Carlin (2002) _________ 19 3. Gary Cooper (1972) ________ .421 3. Paul Frietch (2005) ___________ 64 Michael Carlin (2003) _________ 19 4. Dennis Smith (1973) ________ .415 4. Mike Galloway (2002) _________ 63 Gary Russo (2016)____________ 19 5. Chris Sexton (1991) ________ .412 5. D.J. Eckhart (1999) ___________ 62 5. Jason Knoedler (2001) ________ 17 6. Mark Manering (1985) ______ .408 Mike Ferris (2004) ____________ 62 Tommy Nurre (2009) _________ 17 7. Bill Doran (1979) ___________ .407 7. Jeremy Ison (2001) ___________ 61 7. Tim Carter (1989) ____________ 16 8. Tom Yost (1999) ___________ .406 David Cook (2003) ___________ 61 Tim Carter (1990) ____________ 16 Tommy Nurre (2009) _______ .406 9. Clark Mace (2001) ____________ 59 Paul Frietch (2005) ___________ 16 10. Bro Johnson (1972) ________ .404 Geoff Orr (2005) _____________ 59 10. Jeremy Ison (2000) ___________ 15 Mike Galloway (2002) _________ 15 >> AT-BATS >> TOTAL BASES David Cook (2003) ___________ 15 1. Brady Nori (2001) ___________ 259 1. Jason Knoedler (2001) _______ 168 Ross Haffey (2018) ___________ 15 2. David Cook (2003) __________ 252 2. Mike Galloway (2002) ________ 161 3. Clark Mace (2001) ___________ 251 3. Mike Ferris (2004) ___________ 157 >> WALKS 4. David Cook (2002) __________ 247 4. Adam Eaton (2010) __________ 156 1. Mike Ferris (2004) ____________ 60 5. Ryan Brenner (2012) _________ 244 5. Tommy Nurre (2009) ________ 153 2. Ernie Petri (1991) ____________ 47 6. Jeremy Ison (2001) __________ 242 6. David Cook (2003) __________ 151 3. Ross Haffey (2018) ___________ 46 Ryne Robinson (2005) _______ 242 7. Michael Carlin (2002) ________ 143 4. Mike Ferris (2003) ____________ 45 8. John Slone (2004) ___________ 240 Michael Carlin (2003) ________ 143 5. Danny Hall (1977) ____________ 41 9. Jason Knoedler (2001) _______ 239 9. Clark Mace (2001) ___________ 142 6. Mark Naehring (1977) ________ 40 10. Kyle Weldon (2011) _________ 235 10. John Lackaff (2000) _________ 140 7. Chris Sexton (1992) __________ 39 Matt Honchel (2013) ________ 235 Paul Frietch (2005) __________ 140 8. Tim Carter (1990) ____________ 38 9. Clark Mace (2000) ____________ 37 >> RUNS >> DOUBLES 10. Sean Flynn (1995) ____________ 36 1. Jason Knoedler (2001) ________ 79 1. Tommy Nurre (2008) _________ 22 Michael Carlin (2003) _________ 36 2. Mike Galloway (2002) _________ 72 2. Landon Stephens (2019) _____22 3. David Cook (2003) ___________ 70 Adam Yacek (2017) ___________ 21 >> STOLEN BASES 4. Adam Eaton (2009) ___________ 67 Keith O’Hea (1988) ___________ 21 1. Ryan Brenner (2011) __________ 39 5. Clark Mace (2000) ____________ 65 5. Bryce Redeker (2011) _________ 20 2. Ryne Robinson (2005) ________ 34 6. Adam Eaton (2010) ___________ 64 Ross Haffey (2016) ___________ 20 3. Jason Armetta (1995) _________ 33 7. Clark Mace (2001) ____________ 62 7. John Lackaff (2000) __________ 19 Brian Koury (1983) ___________ 33 8. John Sullivan (1998) __________ 61 Chris Nadeau (2009) __________ 19 5. Adam Eaton (2010) ___________ 30 Mike Ferris (2004) ____________ 61 Jordan Petraitis (2008) ________ 19 6. Will Vogelgesang (2019) _____28 10. Brady Nori (2001) ____________ 59 Chris Sexton (1993) __________ 19 Jason Armetta (1994) _________ 28 Michael Carlin (2003) _________ 59 Adam Eaton (2009) ___________ 28 >> TRIPLES Mickey Tresh (1986) __________ 28 1. Adam Eaton (2010) ____________ 9 >> HITS 10. John Slone (2003) ____________ 27 2. Ryne Robinson (2005) _________ 8 1. Jason Knoedler (2001) ________ 96 3. Mark Naehring (1977) _________ 7 Brady Nori (2001) ____________ 96 >> STRIKEOUTS Evan Armitage (2007) __________ 7 3. Mike Galloway (2002) _________ 94 1. Bryce Redeker (2011) _________ 72 5. Cristian Tejada (2019) ________ 6 4. Matt Honchel (2012) _________ 92 2. Gary Russo (2014)____________ 70 Adam Eaton (2009) ____________ 6 5. John Slone (2004) ____________ 90 3. Ross Haffey (2017) ___________ 69 Clark Mace (2001) _____________ 6 6. David Cook (2003) ___________ 87 4. Gary Russo (2016)____________ 67 Anthony Johnson (1995) _______ 6 7. Clark Mace (2001) ____________ 85 5. Tyler Harris (2016) ___________ 65 Chris Sexton (1991) ___________ 6 8. Clark Mace (1999) ____________ 83 6. Zak Hatfield (2009) ___________ 61 10. Will Vogelgesang (2019) ______ 5 David Cook (2002) ___________ 83 Ross Haffey (2016) ___________ 61 Chris Sexton (1993) ___________ 5 Chris Nadeau (2009) __________ 83 Ross Haffey (2018) ___________ 61 Keith O’Hea (1987) ____________ 5 9. Parker Massman (2018) ______60 Kevin Danzeisen (1991) ________ 5 10. Ryan Curl (2009) _____________ 56 Adam Yacek (2015) ____________ 5 CURRENT REDHAWKS IN BOLD Miami University Baseball 2020 end of season Career Records >> BATTING AVERAGE* >> RBIs > HOME RUNS 1. Chris Sexton (1990-93) ______ .382 1. Clark Mace (1998-01) ________ 179 1. Michael Carlin (2000-03) ______ 44 2. Tommy Nurre (2006-09) _____ .374 2. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) _______ 175 2. Ross Haffey (2016-18) ________ 39 3. Kevin Patten (1976-79) ______ .370 3. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 164 3. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ________ 38 4. Mark Naehring (1975-77) ____ .366 4. D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ________ 159 4. Tim Carter (1988-90) _________ 35 5. Mike Ferris (2003-04) _______ .360 5. Geoff Orr (2003-06) _________ 155 5. D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) _________ 33 6. Matt Honchel (2012-15) _____ .354 6. Michael Carlin (2000-03) _____ 152 6. Gary Russo (2014-16) _________ 31 7. John Slone (2002-05) _______ .351 7. Paul Frietch (2002-05) _______ 150 7. Fred VanderPeet (1987-90) ____ 29 8. Clark Mace (1998-01) _______ .350 8. David Cook (2000-03)________ 137 Paul Frietch (2002-05) ________ 29 9. Dave Preikszas (1989-91) ____ .349 Chris Nadeau (2006-09) ______ 137 Tommy Nurre (2006-09) _______ 29 Tom Yost (1998-01) _________ .349 10. Mark Manering (1982-85) ____ 136 10. Clark Mace (1998-01) _________ 28 Landon Stephens (2017-pres.) _ 136 David Cook (2000-03)_________ 28 >> AT-BATS >> STRIKEOUTS >> TOTAL BASES 1. Clark Mace (1998-01) ________ 901 1. Ross Haffey (2016-18) _______ 191 1. Clark Mace (1998-01) ________ 478 2. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 858 2. Gary Russo (2014-16) ________ 186 2. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 440 3. Matt Honchel (2012-15) ______ 830 3. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) _______ 167 3. Ross Haffey (2016-18) _______ 389 4. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) _______ 801 4. Kevin Bower (2010-13) _______ 147 4. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) _______ 387 5. Brandon Hillier (2004-07) _____ 799 5. Landon Stephens (2017-pres.) 146 5. D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) ________ 380 6. John Slone (2002-05) ________ 743 6. Brian Canada (2002-05) ______ 143 6. Michael Carlin (2000-03) _____ 378 7. Chris Nadeau (2006-09) ______ 733 7. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 134 7. Jason Armetta (1993-96) _____ 366 8. Jon Edgington (2008-11) _____ 729 Chad Sedio (2013-16) ________ 133 8. John Slone (2002-05) ________ 365 9. Geoff Orr (2003-06) _________ 712 9. Andi Scheidt (2000-03) ______ 132 9. Adam Eaton (2008-10) _______ 364 10. Brian Canada (2002-05) ______ 706 10. Bryce Redeker (2010-12) _____ 127 10. Geoff Orr (2003-06) _________ 355 Dallas Hall (2016-18) ________ 127 >> DOUBLES >> RUNS >> STOLEN BASES 1. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) _____ 55 1. Clark Mace (1998-01) ________ 230 2. Clark Mace (1998-01) _________ 54 1. Jason Armetta (1993-96) ______ 81 2. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 186 3. Landon Stephens (2017-pres.) 53 2. Clark Mace (1998-01) _________ 77 3. John Slone (2002-05) ________ 180 4. D.J. Eckhart (1996-99) _________ 52 3. Brian Koury (1980-83) ________ 74 4. Adam Eaton (2008-10) _______ 169 5. John Slone (2002-05) _________ 51 4. Ryan Brenner (2009-12) _______ 72 5. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) _______ 162 6. Brian Canada (2002-05) _______ 49 5. Chris Sexton (1990-93) ________ 67 6. Michael Carlin (2000-03) _____ 154 Geoff Orr (2003-06) __________ 48 6. Adam Eaton (2008-10) ________ 66 7. Brian Canada (2002-05) ______ 148 Kevin Bower (2010-13) ________ 48 John Slone (2002-05) _________ 66 8. David Cook (2000-03)________ 146 9. Adam Yacek (2013-17) ________ 47 8. Ryne Robinson (2004-06) ______ 65 9. Chris Sexton (1990-93) _______ 143 Jeremy Ison (1998-01) ________ 47 9. Dave Bodnar (1982-85) _______ 59 Matt Honchel (2012-15) ______ 143 Ross Haffey (2016-18) ________ 47 10. Will Vogelgesang (2017-pres.) 56 >> TRIPLES >> HITS >> WALKS 1. Adam Eaton (2008-10) ________ 18 1. Clark Mace (1998-01) ________ 316 1. Ernie Petri (1990-93) _________ 122 2. Chris Sexton (1990-93) ________ 14 2. Matt Honchel (2012-15) ______ 294 2. Chris Sexton (1990-93) _______ 116 Jake Romano (2013-16) _______ 14 3. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 289 3. Jeff Litzinger (1986-89) ______ 114 4. Chad Sedio (2013-16) _________ 13 4. John Slone (2002-05) ________ 261 4. Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) ____ 110 5. Steve Sada (2014-2017) _______ 12 5. Brandon Hillier (2004-07) _____ 259 5. Ross Haffey (2016-18) _______ 108 Clark Mace (1998-01) _________ 12 6. Jeremy Ison (1998-01) _______ 237 6. Mike Ferris (2003-04) ________ 105 Jim House (1975-78) _________ 12 7. Chris Nadeau (2006-09) ______ 234 7. Danny Hall (1974-77) ________ 104 Jordan Petraitis (2006-09) _____ 12 8. 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