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2009 lafayette 1 Lafayette Athletics

Lafayette College has a proud tradition of competitive teams that consistently compete Lafayette student-athletes were named to excellence in athletics, both on the playing for Patriot League championships and NCAA the Patriot League’s Academic Honor Roll field and in the classroom. Currently in Tournament bids. for having at least a 3.2 GPA and earning a its 129th year of intercollegiate athletic The Leopards have won 75 team varsity letter. competition, Lafayette has always competed championships in the past two decades. A In 2008, the Lafayette baseball team against the biggest and best in the Northeast charter member of the Patriot League, which recorded its third straight winning season. and across the nation. Lafayette competes was established in 1990, Lafayette has already The Leopards also captured their second in 23 varsity sports, an usually high level captured 38 conference titles. straight Liberty Bell Classic title with a of athletic activity for a college its size. Lafayette student-athletes are also victory over Lehigh. Off the field, 15 players Although the school ranks among the impressive in the classroom as 68 percent were named to the Patriot League Academic smallest at the Division I level (FCS achieved a 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) or Honor Roll, the most ever in head coach Joe in football), Lafayette produces highly higher in 2007-08. Last academic year, 243 Kinney’s tenure.

Faculty mentor

Bud Martin Some classes Martin teaches at Lafayette professor. In 2002, he became a professor at Faculty are Introduction to Engineering, Nature of the college. Martin also currently serves as a Mentor Engineering Materials and Polymers. He visiting Senior Scientist at the Textile Research received his bachelor’s degree in Chemical Institute in Princeton, an organization he Bud Martin, Engineering from Lafayette, where he began working for in 1971. He is a member professor of graduated with cum laude distinction in of the American Institute of Chemical Chemical 1966. Martin went on to obtain his Ph. D. Engineers, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa. Engineering, is in in Chemical Engineering-Polymer Materials Some of Martin’s most memorable his 33rd year at Lafayette and sixth as the Program from Princeton University in moments as a mentor to the baseball mentor of Lafayette’s baseball team. Martin 1972 and completed his thesis, “Amorphous team include serving on two honors thesis fulfills several roles as a faculty advisor, Polyolefins: The Relationship Between committees for members of the team and including serving as a link between academics Molecular Submolecular Motion and also being in the dugout for the Leopards’ and athletics, promoting the mutual Mechanical Behavior.” 2007 Patriot League championship game understanding between faculty and coaches Martin began his teaching career at his victory. Martin currently resides in Easton, and providing an additional advising resource alma mater in 1976 as an assistant professor Pa., with his wife, Linda. The couple has one for student-athletes. and in 1980 was elevated to associate son, Eric.

Justin Shepherd ’10

2009 lafayette baseball 2 coaching staff

Joe Kinney Under Kinney, Lafayette has advanced and refurbishment of both dugouts. Other Head Coach to the Patriot League Tournament in four of improvements included a new scoreboard, the previous seven seasons and boasted 42 outfield fence and warning track, new infield enters All-Patriot League selections and two Patriot mix and a shelter in the Lafayette bullpen. his 10th season as League Players of the Year (Adam Rosenberg Prior to Lafayette, Kinney was the top the head coach at ’04, Vince D’Angelis ’02). assistant at Navy from 1992-99, helping guide Lafayette, a program In 2004, Lafayette advanced past the first the Midshipmen to four Patriot League titles he has built into a round of the Patriot League Tournament and two NCAA East Regional appearances. winner. Since taking over in 1999, Kinney for the first time in program history after His responsibilities included serving as the has continuously raised the talent level to defeating Lehigh in the opening round and hitting and defensive coach, facility the point where Lafayette is consistently ​ went on to face Army in the three-game for the baseball complex, equipment manager in contention for a Patriot League title. Championship Series. and director of the Navy Baseball Camp. The 2008 campaign was another winning That season, the Leopards finished with Before Navy, Kinney was an assistant one for the Leopards, as they finished with a 23-26 mark and went 11-9 in conference coach at Lehigh from 1990-92 where he was an overall record of 25-23, marking the play. In 2002, Kinney and the team had a the hitting, defense and conditioning coach. third straight winning season for Lafayette. breakthrough 23-22 record in what was While there, he completed his master’s The 2007 season was one for the record then the program’s first 20-win season in 10 degree in Secondary Education. Kinney’s books, as the Leopards recorded a program- years. The team won a then-school record 12 time at Lehigh followed a stint at Columbia best 33 wins, including 17 Patriot League Patriot League games and made its first-ever High School in his hometown of Maplewood, victories, and advanced to the NCAA appearance in the league tournament. N.J. where he was the junior varsity baseball Regional. The team’s performance that Kinney has been instrumental in coach and freshman football coach. season earned Kinney his first-ever Patriot securing major renovations to Lafayette’s Kinney graduated from Lehigh in 1988 League Coach of the Year honor. The success baseball facilities. In 2008, the baseball field with a degree in Economics. He enjoyed a of 2007 came on the heels of a highly was renamed Kamine Stadium and 2004 four-year career and served as captain of the successful 2006 season in which the Leopards renovations made to the stadium included the 1987 and 1988 squads. Kinney and his wife, posted 27 wins, the second-highest win total addition of a grandstand with chairback seats former Susan Pitman, reside on College Hill in Lafayette history. and bleachers, a press box and the expansion with daughters Annelise and Alexis.

2009 lafayette baseball 3 coaching staff

Greg Durrah Rick Clagett led the team, placing him one shy of tying Assistant Assistant the school record. He was instrumental Coach Coach in leading the Utes to the WAC Northern Division Championship. Gregg Durrah Rick Clagett begins A Las Vegas native, Clagett earned his has been with Joe his third season bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Kinney every season on the Lafayette Utah in 1999. He and his wife Jill currently at Lafayette. Durrah staff. He joined the reside in Bethlehem. works primarily with the pitching staff, while Leopards from Villanova, where he spent five also assisting with recruiting. years as the program’s top assistant coach. Brandt Prior to Lafayette, Durrah was an Clagett serves as the pitching coach and is Godshalk assistant coach at Easton High School from also responsible for coordinating recruiting Assistant 1992-99 following stints as an assistant coach efforts. Coach at Rutgers-Newark and Fairleigh Dickinson. At Villanova, Clagett served as Durrah graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson the pitching coach and recruiting and Brandt Godshalk in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in Business admissions coordinator. He was the director enters his second Management following a four-year baseball of the Wildcats’ camps, served as travel season as an assistant career. coordinator and assisted in the team’s booster coach with Lafayette. Godshalk, a Bangor, Pa. He currently works as a probation officer proceedings. native, came to College Hill with 13 years for Northampton County and is also in the Prior to Villanova, he worked for his of coaching experience at the high school Marine Corps Reserve where he has a rank alma mater, Utah, where his tasks included level. He served as the freshman coach at of gunnery sergeant. He is also a Division recruiting and admissions duties, as well Phillipsburg (N.J.) from 2004-07, a post he I college basketball official. Durrah and his as daily efforts with the pitching staff. As also held from 1999-2001. wife, Kendra, have two children, Sydney and an undergraduate, Clagett was a standout Godshalk was also the assistant varsity Trey, and reside in Palmer Township, Pa. Trey pitcher, serving as the team captain in 1998. baseball coach at Phillipsburg in 2003, has served as the team’s bat boy for several As a senior, he was among the team leaders working primarily with the pitchers and seasons. with six victories. In 1997, Clagett’s 10 wins catchers and spent 2002 as the junior varsity coach. He is in his ninth year as a health and physical education teacher at Phillipsburg. Prior to Phillipsburg, he spent three seasons (1995-98) as the junior varsity baseball coach Support Staff at Belvidere High School (N.J.). A veteran of the Blue Mountain League, Brad Potts Margeritte Godshalk graduated from East Stroudsburg Head Abdelkodoos in 1995 with a degree in Sport Fitness Strength and Athletic Management. Conditioning Trainer Coach

Keith Tone Katie Meier Equipment Assistant Manager Sports Information Director/ Baseball contact

2009 lafayette baseball 4 season outlook

With an experienced lineup and deep pitching staff, Lafayette has the tools to continue competing at the top of the Patriot League. The Leopards return seven position players who will be a valuable asset as the pitching staff gains valuable experience, especially during the early parts of the season. “Our lineup will be very experienced with many returning players,” head coach Joe Kinney said. “Our pitching staff will be young so it will be a critical area we need to develop, and the early part of our schedule will be crucial in getting our pitchers experience.”

The Lineup Behind the plate, the Leopards will rely upon senior Ian McCutcheon and sophomore A.J. Miller. McCutcheon, a righty, and Miller, a lefty, will provide flexibility, especially during the long weekend series. Three four-year starting infielders return. First base will be anchored by senior tri- captain Chris Luick, who led the team with Brian Mostek ’09 Ian McCutcheon ’09 a .329 batting average last year and is a former All-Patriot League selection. Matt Hall will start in right field where he role along with freshman Jack Rems. Fellow Three players have a chance to see time saw playing time as a sophomore. rookies Sean McGrath and John Gentile at second base. Junior A.J. Pisarri and Other players who are expected to see also figure into the mix. sophomore Matt Fenster look to be the playing time throughout the season include leading candidates to earn the starting nod junior Justin Shepherd, who provides The Schedule while freshman Brian Davila could push support both in the infield and outfield. Lafayette opens the 2009 campaign on Feb. 21 for playing time. Davila will also serve as the Sophomore Adam McMahon will supply at Davidson and will spend the early part of backup at shortstop. pop off the bench in a pinch-hitting or the season playing at schools in the south. The Another four-year starter returns at designated hitter role. spring break trip includes a trek through the shortstop in Daniel Bierce. Bierce, a 2008 Carolinas against Gardner-Webb and UNC- All-Patriot League Second-Team selection, The Pitching Staff Greensboro. provides offensive and defensive leadership Senior Ryan Hanna will help anchor the “When we return from spring break, the at the position as one of the team’s captains. staff as a weekend starter. Junior Jeremy focus becomes the Patriot League season,” He started all 48 games in 2008 and for a Atkins and sophomore Zach Fritz will Kinney said. “You try to use the first portion .324 average. fill two additional weekend starting spots. of the year to get ready to play and to be in Jeff Butler, another captain and a Fritz went 4-1 last season with a 2.88 ERA, competitive situations that you know are going previous All-Patriot League player, returns the best mark among the team’s starting to pop up week-in and week-out in our league.” for his fourth season as the starting third pitchers. Several pitchers are in the mix for The Leopards will host league opponents baseman. Like Bierce, he will be relied upon the fourth weekend starting role including Lehigh, Holy Cross and Army at Kamine to help anchor the infield as well as bolster sophomore Corey Shea, who saw time there Stadium and play road series at Navy and the team’s offense. last season, and freshmen Ethan Perro and Bucknell. Left field is a position with a lot of Ian Dickson. Non-league highlights include the Liberty competition. Junior Brad Weiss, sophomore If not filling a starting role, Dickson will Bell Classic, which Lafayette has won the Alex Bechta and freshman Robert help anchor the bullpen with senior closer previous two years. The Leopards also host Fargnoli are pushing for playing time with Brian Mostek. Kinney will have many Monmouth and Rutgers and end the regular Weiss and Bechta the leading candidates. arms to call on in the bullpen, including season with three games at Le Moyne. Centerfield will be manned by sophomore sophomore lefty Joseph Verdon and The Patriot League semifinals will be held Rob Froio, a player with excellent speed sophomore righty Adam Young. Junior May 9-10 and the championship weekend is both defensively and on the bath paths. Junior Tyler Chromey will fill a middle relief scheduled for May 16-17.

2009 lafayette baseball 5 2009 Leopards

36 Jeremy Atkins RHP • Jr. • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • The Woodlands, Texas/John Cooper 2008: Made 11 appearances with 10 starts...finished the season with three wins…logged 59.1 innings of work, the second-highest total on the team…pitched 6.2 innings of work in first start of the season vs. VMI (2/23) and gave up just one earned run… struck out a season-high five batters in six innings of one-run ball vs. Harvard (3/16)…pitched a complete-game shutout vs. Lehigh (4/12) and matched his season-best with five strikeouts…walked only one Mountain Hawk en route to his third win of the season…logged six innings of work at Stony Brook (5/3) in final start of the season. 2007: Had a solid rookie season, pitching 61.2 innings while finishing with a 6-2 record in 10 starts…posted a season ERA of 3.50… Louisville Slugger Freshman All- American…runner-up for Patriot League Rookie of the Year…named Patriot League Rookie of the Week during the season… allowed just 24 earned runs and surrendered only 20 walks…allowed one run in seven innings of work in first collegiate start against Maryland (3/4)…surrendered no earned runs in six innings against Bucknell (4/17) to earn the win…gave up just one earned run in eight innings of work in win against UMBC (5/6). Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2007 3.50 11/10 6-2 0 61.2 66 25 24 20 29 2008 4.70 11/10 3-4 0 59.1 64 37 31 17 29 Total 4.09 22/20 9-6 0 121.0 130 62 55 37 58

12 alex Bechta OF • So. • 5-10 • 185 • L/L • Ellicott City, Md./Centennial 2007: Made six appearances his rookie season…saw first collegiate action vs. Navy (3/30)…recorded first career hit at Villanova (4/16)…scored a run at Holy Cross (4/20). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2008 .167 6/0 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 0-0 Total .167 6/0 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 0-0

21 Daniel Bierce SS • Sr. • 5-10 • 180 • R/R • Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam 2008: Named to All-Patriot League Second Team…started all 48 of the team’s games…hit a career-best .324…led the team with 59 hits and 79 total bases, including seven doubles and a career-high three home runs…stole 12 bases…received the team’s Koch Award, given to the most valuable player…scored two runs in win over VMI (2/23)…went 2-for-3 with three runs scored in 13-2 victory vs. Harvard (3/16)…had first three-hit game of the season vs. Lehigh in the Liberty Bell Classic (4/8) at Citizens Bank Park…knocked in two runs with three hits at Lehigh (4/13)…had back-to-back three-hit games vs. Wagner (4/29) and Temple (4/30)…went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored vs. Stony Brook (5/4) in final home game of the season. 2007: Only Lafayette player to start all 53 games…finished the spring with a .227 batting average (40-for-176)…scored 22 runs and had six doubles on the season…went 17-for-21 in attempts, good for third in the Patriot League…had 170 assists in the field…had 11 multi-hit games, including a season-best four against Long Island (3/24)…had three hits and scored one run against Wagner (3/29). 2006: Played in 40 games, starting 30 primarily at second base…hit .263 with two homers and 14 RBI…posted a 3-for-3 day with five RBI against NYIT (5/3)…was 4-for-5 against Farleigh Dickinson (5/7)…belted a three-run homer as part of an 11-run fifth inning in a doubleheader sweep at Army (4/1). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2006 .263 40/30 95 12 25 14 2 0 2 33 .347 6-8 2007 .227 53/53 176 22 40 7 6 0 0 46 .261 17-21 2008 .324 48/48 182 29 59 16 7 2 3 79 .434 12-16 Total .274 141/131 453 63 124 37 15 2 5 158 .349 35-45

2009 lafayette baseball 6 27 Jeff Butler 3B • Sr. • 6-2 • 200 • L/R • East Windsor, N.J./Hightstown 2008: Started 36 of the 37 games in which he played…finished the season with a .257 batting average…had an on-base percentage of .382, the second-highest average on the team…recorded seven multi-hit games…successful on all four stolen base attempts… committed just three errors at third base for a .971 fielding percentage…went 3-for-4 with a RBI and two runs scored in 7-5 win over VMI (2/23)…hit his first career and drove in three runs vs. Miami-Ohio (3/17)…collected two hits, scored two runs and had two RBI at Delaware (3/21)…had three hits in series finale at Lehigh (4/13)…recorded three hits and drove in two runs at Rutgers (4/23)…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Started all 45 games in which he appeared… finished the season with a .349 batting average, the second-highest average among starters…tallied 58 hits, including 10 doubles, the second highest total on the team…scored 33 runs for Lafayette…went 2-for-5 with three RBI against Maryland (3/4)…had three hits and scored three runs against Penn (4/3)…finished with two hits against Rutgers (6/2) in the NCAA Regional. 2006: Broke into starting lineup at third base in the second half of the season…served as the team’s top pinch hitter, belting out a .444 average in pinch-hitting situations…played in 36 games, starting 22…hit .309 with 14 RBI…made just five errors despite playing the hot corner as a freshman…drove in two runs and was 7-for-14 (.500) in the season series vs. Holy Cross (4/29-30) when Lafayette clinched a spot in the Patriot League Tournament. Year ba G/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2006 .309 36/22 81 15 25 14 6 1 0 33 .407 0-1 2007 .349 45/45 166 33 58 22 10 0 0 68 .410 8-11 2008 .257 37/36 113 15 29 13 1 0 1 33 .292 4-4 Total .311 118/103 360 63 112 49 17 1 1 134 .372 12-16

13 tyler Chromey RHP • Jr. • 5-10 • 170 • R/R • Monmouth Junction, N.J./South Brunswick 2008: Made 11 appearances…finished with a 1-1 record and a 5.02 ERA in just over 14 innings of work…opponents hit just .213 against him…made first appearance of the season vs. VMI (2/24)…pitched two innings of scoreless relief with two strikeouts in win at Norfolk State (3/1)…did not allow a hit in two scoreless innings at Delaware (3/20)…tossed 2.1 shutout innings vs. Navy (3/30)…came on in relief vs. Stony Brook (5/3) and pitched one scoreless inning…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Made eight appearances his rookie season, pitching 8.1 innings…allowed eight runs, including seven earned…struck out four…made first appearance of the spring at Davidson (3/10)…pitched one inning of scoreless relief against Penn (3/21) and at Rutgers (5/3). Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2007 7.56 8/0 0-0 0 8.1 11 8 7 6 4 2008 5.02 11/0 1-1 1 14.1 10 11 8 12 5 Total 5.96 19/0 1-1 1 22.2 21 19 15 18 9

Lafayette captured its second straight Liberty Bell Classic title

2009 lafayette baseball 7 8 Matt Fenster INF • So. • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover 2008: Made two appearances his rookie season…made first collegiate appearance and scored one run in 6-3, extra-inning win at Norfolk State (3/2)…came off the bench vs. Navy (3/30). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2008 .000 2/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 Total .000 2/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

19 Zach Fritz RHP • So. • 6-0 • 190 • R/R • Pottsville, Pa./Minersville 2008: Started eight of the 10 games in which he appeared…led all starters with a 2.88 ERA…had a 4.1 strikeout/walk ratio… finished the season with a 4-1 record…totaled 50 innings of work…walked only nine batters all season while striking out 37, the second most on the team…earned two Patriot League Rookie of the Week accolades…named co-recipient of Lafayette’s Hageman Award, given to the team’s most valuable pitcher…made first collegiate appearance at Norfolk State (3/2), going 4.1 innings without allowing an earned run while striking out five…pitched two innings of scoreless relief at La Salle (3/11)…inserted into the starting rotation vs. Harvard (3/16) and tossed five innings of shutout ball…gave up just one run while striking out a season- high nine batters in eight innings of work vs. Navy (3/29)…pitched seven innings of shutout ball at Stony Brook (5/3) and gave up just three hits. Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2008 2.88 10/8 4-1 0 50.0 43 18 16 9 37 Total 2.88 10/8 4-1 0 50.0 43 18 16 9 37

5 Rob Froio OF • So. • 5-8 • 150 • S/R • Midlothian, Ill./St. Laurence 2008: Started all 48 of Lafayette’s games…batted leadoff for the majority of the season…finished the year with a .263 batting average…scored a team-high 34 runs and had 49 hits, including a team-high eight doubles…also led the team with three triples and 18 walks…stole a team-leading 14 bases…made just one error all season in centerfield for a .992 fielding percentage…had two hits and drove in two runs at VMI (2/23)…had two more hits and two RBI in series finale vs. the Keydets (2/24)…went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI in win over Harvard (3/16)...scored two runs and had two hits at Penn (3/25) in the Liberty Bell Classic quarterfinal round…had first collegiate three-hit game vs. Bucknell (4/5)…drove in two runs and scored three runs at Lehigh (4/13)…went 2-for-5 with a run scored vs. Temple (4/30)…had back-to-back two-hit games to close out the season vs. Stony Brook (5/4) and at Rider (5/7)…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2008 .263 48/48 186 34 49 20 8 4 0 65 .349 14-20 Total .263 48/48 186 34 49 20 8 4 0 65 .349 14-20

32 Matt Hall OF • Jr. •6-3 • 215 • R/R • Stuart, Fla./Jensen Beach 2008: Made 30 starts and appeared in 36 games primarily as an outfielder…batted .277 with three doubles, two triples and one home run…had a .376 …stole four bases on five attempts…put together three straight three-hit games against Norfolk State (3/1, 3/2) and La Salle (3/11)…also scored two runs vs. the Explorers…drove in three runs on two hits at Delaware (3/21)…had two hits and two RBI vs. Bucknell (4/6)…belted a three-run home run vs. Temple (4/30). 2007: Started 11 of the 21 games in which he appeared...had 33 at-bats with six hits and six runs scored…made first appearance of the spring at Longwood (2/24)…had two hits against Davidson (3/11), including a double…had a hit in his only at-bat against Holy Cross (4/28). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2007 .182 21/11 33 6 6 1 1 0 0 7 .212 1-2 2008 .277 36/30 101 13 28 11 3 2 1 38 .376 4-5 Total .253 57/41 134 19 34 12 4 2 1 45 .336 5-7

2009 lafayette baseball 8 28 Ryan Hanna RHP • Sr. • 6-1 • 175 • R/R • Tucson, Ariz./University 2008: Appeared in 13 games with eight starts…totaled 35.1 innings of work and walked only seven batters…made first start of the season at VMI (2/24)…came on in relief in final two games of series vs. Navy (3/30) and did not allow an earned run in either appearance…struck out a season-high four batters in five innings of work at Monmouth (4/9)…pitched an inning of scoreless relief at Holy Cross (4/19)…recorded three strikeouts in just over three innings of work vs. Stony Brook (5/4) in final home game of the season…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Made four appearances for the Leopards…pitched 2.1 innings, allowing five hits…had one strikeout…threw two-thirds inning of scoreless ball against Davidson (3/10)...pitched one inning of relief against Wofford (3/14). 2006: Made four appearances, all in relief for the Leopards…posted a 0.00 ERA in 2.1 innings pitched…did not allow a hit. Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2006 0.00 4/0 0-0 0 2.1 0 0 0 3 0 2007 15.43 4/0 0-0 0 2.1 5 5 4 2 1 2008 6.68 13/8 1-2 0 35.1 50 31 27 7 21 Total 6.98 21/8 1-2 0 40.0 55 36 31 12 22

16 Chris Luick 1B/OF • Sr. • 6-1 • 190 • L/L • Wall, N.J./Wall 2008: Led the team with a .329 batting average…started 42 of the 43 games in which he played…second on the team in hits (54) and runs (28)…had 17 multi-hit games…struck out just 16 times in 164 at-bats, the second-fewest among starters…stole 10 bases…committed only three errors at first base for a .992 fielding percentage…opened the season with a three-hit performance at VMI (2/23)…had two hits and scored two runs in series finale vs. VMI (2/24)…went 2-for-3 and scored three runs at Delaware (3/21)…finished with six hits in four-game series vs. Navy (3/29, 3/30)…drove in two runs with two hits vs. Delaware in Liberty Bell Classic semifinal (4/2)…had a three-hit performance in win over Lehigh in Liberty Bell Classic championship game (4/8) at Citizens Bank Park…drove in three runs, had three hits and scored two runs in 17-11 win over Lehigh in final game of the series (4/13)…had another three-hit day at Rutgers (4/23)…went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored vs. Wagner (4/29)…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Made 51 starts and appeared in 52 games…batted .344 with 65 hits in 189 at bats… tallied eight doubles and three triples…ranked 25th in the nation as toughest to strike out…his four home runs were good for second on the team while his 91 total bases were a team-high…drew 15 walks and struck out just 12 times…finished the season with a .990 fielding percentage…went a perfect 4-for-4 against Wofford (3/14)…had four hits and two RBI against Holy Cross (4/29)… scored two runs and had two hits against Rutgers (6/2) in the NCAA Regional. 2006: Played in 44 games, starting 26…hit .242 in 99 at-bats…did not make an error in 260 chances…third on team in stolen bases (10)…hit for a .417 average during a week span to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors (4/18)…drove in the game-tying run vs. Bucknell (4/14) and helped the Leopards go on to a 3-2 victory…3-for-4 with two RBI in series finale with Bucknell (4/15)…2-for-3 with three RBI against Wagner (3/30)…against VMI (2/26), recorded a hit in his first career at-bat. Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2006 .242 44/26 99 17 24 17 1 0 2 31 .313 10-13 2007 .344 52/51 189 37 65 29 8 3 4 91 .481 15-16 2008 .329 43/42 164 28 54 18 5 1 1 64 .390 10-11 Total .316 139/119 452 82 143 64 14 4 7 186 .412 35-40

6 ian McCutcheon C • Sr. • 6-1 • 210 • R/R • Easton, Pa./Easton 2008: Started 12 of the 18 games in which he appeared…had 37 at-bats with seven hits, including two doubles…made first start of the season at Norfolk State (3/1) and scored one run in a 5-4, extra-inning win…drove in two runs vs. Harvard (3/16)…went 1-for-2 with a double and a walk in start vs. Bucknell (4/6)…finished with two RBI, one hit and one run scored at Holy Cross (4/20)...had one hit in start vs. Wagner (4/29)…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Started two games and appeared in 11 during his sophomore campaign…made 17 plate appearances, finishing with five hits and two RBI…was successful on only stolen base attempt of the spring…made first start of the season against Monmouth (4/11), finishing with two hits and two RBI. 2006: Played in eight games off the bench for the Leopards…hit .250 in eight at-bats…recorded first collegiate hit vs. Bucknell (3/16) in the Pepsi/Johnny Quik at Fresno State…doubled against Fairleigh Dickinson (5/7). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2006 .250 8/0 8 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 .375 0-0 2007 .294 11/2 17 2 5 2 0 0 0 5 .294 1-1 2008 .189 18/12 37 6 7 5 2 0 1 12 .324 0-0 Total .226 37/14 62 8 14 8 3 0 1 20 .323 1-1

2009 lafayette baseball 9 18 aDam McMahon 1B/OF • So. • 6-5 • 200 • R/R • Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights 2008: Saw playing time in seven games with three starts…recorded seven hits on the season, including two home runs and two doubles…had a .571 slugging percentage…made first collegiate appearance at La Salle (3/11)…hit a grand slam vs. Wagner (4/29) in what marked his first hit and home run as a Leopard…hit second homer in as many games vs. Temple (4/30)…scored one run in start at Stony Brook (5/3). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2008 .143 7/3 14 3 2 5 0 0 2 8 .571 0-0 Total .143 7/3 14 3 2 5 0 0 2 8 .571 0-0

33 a.J. Miller C • So. • 6-2 • 200 • L/R • Manasquan, N.J./Manasquan 2008: Played in 19 games with 10 starts…saw majority of playing time at catcher...batted .277 on the season with 13 hits…made first pinch hit appearance of the season at Norfolk State (3/2) and drove in a run with a bases loaded walk…earned first start vs. St. Louis (3/18)…recorded first career hit at Monmouth (4/9)…went 2-for-6 and scored three runs in start vs. Lehigh (4/13)… had a season-high three hits at Army (4/27) while also scoring one run and driving in another…went 2-for-4 with two runs scored in win over Temple (4/30)…started the final two games of the season vs. Stony Brook (5/4) and at Rider (5/7). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2008 .277 19/10 47 9 13 2 2 0 0 15 .319 1-1 Total .277 19/10 47 9 13 2 2 0 0 15 .319 1-1

39 bRian Mostek LHP • Sr. • 6-3 • 220 • L/L • Bethlehem, Pa./Saucon Valley 2008: Made 16 relief appearances…led the team with five wins…finished the season with a 3.43 ERA, the second-lowest among the team’s relief pitchers…pitched 21 innings and gave up just 16 hits…pitched two shutout innings at Norfolk State (3/2)… did not allow a hit and struck out two of the three batters he faced in one inning of work at La Salle (3/11)…went 2.2 innings at Delaware (3/20), did not give up a run and struck out a season-high three batters…shut out Delaware (4/2) for two innings in the semifinal round of the Liberty Bell Classic…pitched 1.2 innings of shutout ball vs. Lehigh (4/13)…pitched one inning of relief in the final home game of the season vs. Stony Brook (5/4) and did not give up an earned run. 2007: Made nine appearances as a sophomore…recorded one save in 3.2 innings pitched…struck out four for the season…struck out two in game against Longwood (2/24) en route to recording the save...pitched a scoreless ninth inning in the Liberty Bell Classic semifinal against Penn (4/3). 2006: Made eight appearances in relief…tossed 10.1 innings while posting a 3.48 ERA…earned his first career victory against Farleigh Dickinson (5/7) throwing 1.2 innings of shutout ball. Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2006 3.48 8/0 1-0 0 10.1 6 6 4 9 8 2007 22.09 9/0 0-1 1 3.2 6 9 9 4 4 2008 3.43 16/0 5-1 3 21.0 16 9 8 14 21 Total 5.40 33/0 6-2 4 35 28 24 21 27 33

1 a.J. Pisarri INF • Jr. • 5-10 • 175 • R/R • Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo 2008: Appeared in 20 games with six starts, both career highs…batted .323 with 10 hits, including two doubles…made first appearance of the season at Norfolk State (3/1)…recorded first hit of the season at Penn (3/25) to drive in the two game-winning runs…scored a run vs. Lehigh (4/8) in the Liberty Bell Classic championship at Citizens Bank Park…went 3-for-3 with a run scored and a RBI in 6-3 win over Holy Cross (4/20) in the first game of a doubleheader...had two more hits in the second game of the twinbill…went 1-for-4 at Stony Brook (5/3) and in season finale at Rider (5/7). 2007: Appeared in 13 games his freshman season with one start…had nine at-bats and scored three runs on the season…was successful on both stolen base attempts… saw first game action of his collegiate career against Davidson (3/10)…had an RBI in lone start of the season against Monmouth (4/11). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2007 .000 13/1 9 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 2-2 2008 .323 20/6 31 6 10 4 2 0 0 12 .364 0-0 Total .250 33/7 40 9 10 6 2 0 0 12 .300 2-2

2009 lafayette baseball 10 24 Corey Shea LHP • So. • 6-0 • 175 • L/L • Hanson, Mass./Xaverian Brothers 2008: Appeared in 12 games with eight starts…finished the season with three wins and a 5.49 ERA…logged 41 innings of work… made first start of the season vs. St. Louis (3/18) and pitched 5.1 innings without allowing an earned run…struck out a season- high six batters in four innings vs. Navy (3/30)…gave up just one run in seven innings of work vs. Wagner (4/29) and struck out five batters…pitched the season finale at Rider (5/7) and struck out two batters in five innings. Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2008 5.49 12/8 3-1 0 41.0 49 30 25 12 25 Total 5.49 12/8 3-1 0 41.0 49 30 25 12 25

7 Justin Shepherd INF • Jr. • 5-10 • 195 • R/R • Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola 2008: Started 15 of the 23 games in which he played…hit .238 for the season with two home runs and two doubles…posted a .413 slugging percentage…started the season opener at VMI (2/23)…came off the bench at Norfolk State (3/2) and went 1-for- 2 with a run scored and a RBI…drove in two runs in 13-2 win over Harvard (3/16)…drove in four runs at Holy Cross (4/20) with a grand slam, his first career homer…hit second home run of the season at Stony Brook (5/3) and went 2-for-4 in the game with three RBI…had two hits in season finale at Rider (5/7). 2007: Started four of the 12 games in which he saw playing time as a freshman...had 20 at-bats, finishing with three hits and three runs scored for the season…also drew five walks…saw first game action of the season against Binghamton (3/25)…went 1-for-3 in start against Temple (5/1) with one double and one RBI…had two hits and scored one run vs. UMBC (5/6). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2007 .150 12/4 20 3 3 3 1 0 0 4 .200 0-0 2008 .238 23/15 63 5 15 13 3 1 2 26 .413 2-4 Total .217 35/19 83 8 18 16 4 1 2 30 .362 2-4

30 Joseph Verdon LHP • So. • 5-11 • 180 • L/L • Hawthorne, N.J./Hawthorne 2008: Made seven appearances including one start…totaled 10 innings of work…saw first action of the season vs. Delaware (4/2) and pitched 1.2 innings of shutout ball…went 3.2 innings vs. Lehigh (4/8) in the Liberty Bell Classic championship game…vs. Lehigh (4/13) pitched two-thirds of an inning of scoreless relief…shut out Rutgers (4/23) in his two innings of work, giving up just one hit…earned first start of the season vs. Temple (4/30)…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Year eRA G/GS W-l sV iP H R eR bb sO 2008 8.10 1/0 0-0 0 10.0 17 9 34 4 3 Total 8.10 1/0 0-0 0 10.0 17 9 34 4 3

4 bRad Weiss C/OF • Jr. • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • Bethlehem, Pa./Blair Academy 2008: Played in 14 games with four starts…had 26 at-bats…started the season opener at VMI (2/23)…scored a run at Norfolk State (3/2)…earned starts vs. Harvard (3/16) and at Delaware (3/21) where he drove in a run…started at Monmouth (4/9)… scored a run at Holy Cross (4/19)…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Appeared in 20 games with nine starts as a freshman…had six hits in 37 at-bats (.378 ba)…also had three doubles on the season…successful on all three stolen base attempts…went 1-for-1 in first collegiate game against Maryland (3/2)…had two hits and a stolen base in start against UMBC (5/5). Year ba GP/Gs ab R H RBI 2B 3B HR tb slG% sb 2007 .297 20/9 37 6 11 3 3 0 0 14 .378 3-3 2008 .038 14/4 26 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 .038 1-1 Total .191 34/13 63 7 12 5 0 0 0 15 .238 4-4

11 aDam Young RHP • So. • 6-2 • 185 • R/R • Hume, Va./Fauquier 2008: Did not see any game action.

2009 lafayette baseball 11 2009 Freshmen

14 Chris Boyce 23 John Gentile RHP • 6-0 • 170 • R/R RHP • 6-1 • 180 • R/R Bath, Pa./Northampton East Fallowfield, Pa./Malvern Prep At Northampton: An all-conference pitcher At Malvern Prep: Named first team all- at Northampton…also a Northampton city and was an All-Interac Conference First- Scholar-Athlete. Team selection as a senior…also tabbed as the conference’s MVP…an All-Southeastern Pennsylvania selection and member of the Main Line Times’ First Team…was team captain and MVP as a senior…went 10-0 his senior year with a 1.92 ERA and was a Carpenter Cup Participant. 2 bRian Davila SS/2B • 5-10 • 170 • R/R Ellicott City, Md./Howard At Howard: A two-time Under Armour All- 26 Hugh Harris American…named to the all-county second team…tabbed Howard’s MVP and served INF/C • 5-9 • 175 • RR as captain his senior year…was a Howard Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Scholar-Athlete and a member of the National Honor Society…hails At Nazareth: Played four years at Nazareth… from same hometown as former Leopard Kevin Leasure ’07. finished with a .450 batting average his senior year, winning Nazareth’s batting title… member of The Morning Call’s All-Area First Team as a senior… won Nazareth’s Outstanding Senior Award…also received Nazareth’s Scholar Athlete award…member of the Delphian 35 ian Dickson Chapter of the National Honor Society. RHP • 6-5 • 180 • R/R Northport, N.Y./Northport At Northport: An All-Long Island selection during his high school career…also earned 31 sean McGrath all-conference honors…member of the Italian and Business National Honor Societies at LHP • 5-11 • 175 • L/L Northport. Lyndhurst, N.J./Hudson Catholic At Hudson Catholic: Finished with a 12-5 career record at Hudson Catholic with 115 strikeouts in 107 innings pitched…named a First-Team All-Hudson County player… 9 bObby Fargnoli member of Hudson National Honor Society. OF • 6-2 • 180 • R/R Garden City, N.Y./Garden City At Garden City: An All-Nassau County selection as a senior…served as captain his senior season at Garden City…was a New York State Scholar-Athlete and a member of Garden City’s Italian National Honor Society.

2009 lafayette baseball 12 15 John Naso 17 Jack Rems C • 5-10 • 185 • R/R LHP • 5-8 • 180 • R/R Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville Metuchen, N.J./Metuchen At Bronxville: Hit for a .474 batting average At Metuchen: Tallied 123 strikeouts in his senior season…named an all-section and 75 innings of career during his high school all-conference player following his senior career…went 8-4 his senior season with a 1.68 season…earned MVP honors his senior season ERA and threw a no-hitter vs. J.F. Kennedy…a at Bronxville. three-time all-conference player and an all-county selection…named to the All-New Jersey First Team and the All-Group I Team…also an all-conference athlete in wrestling and track…member of Metuchen’s National and Spanish Honor Societies.

29 ethan Perro RHP • 6-3 • 190 • R/R Allentown, N.J./Allentown 34 Jeff Snell At Allentown: Selected to the All-New Jersey Third Team as a senior…a two-time all- RHP • 6-1 • 170 • R/R conference player during his career…tabbed Wilmette, Ill./New Trier as the 2008 Monmouth County Pitcher of the At New Trier: Team’s closer during his Year and was also Allentown’s MVP…went 11-0 as a senior for the senior season in which New Trier finished New Jersey Group II state champion Redbirds…as a senior, recorded with 30-3 record that year...ended season program’s first no-hitter with 11-1 win over Rancocas Valley…a with 1.18 ERA, a 3-0 record and 34 strikeouts Carpenter Cup Participant. in 23.2 innings pitched…selected to play in Central Suburban League All-Star Game…earned all-conference honors…was an Illinois State Scholar and an AP Scholar with honors…earned the Baseball Academic Achievement Award …member of National Honor Society.

2009 lafayette baseball 13 2009 Roster

No. Name Pos yr Ht Wt b/T Hometown/High School 1 a.J. Pisarri INF Jr. 5-10 175 R/R Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo 2 Brian Davila SS/2B Fr. 5-10 170 R/R ellicott City, Md./Howard 4 Brad Weiss C/OF Jr. 6-0 195 R/R Bethlehem, Pa./Blair Academy 5 Rob Froio OF so. 5-8 150 s/R Midlothian, Ill./St. Laurence 6 ian McCutcheon C sr. 6-1 210 R/R easton, Pa./Easton 7 Justin Shepherd INF Jr. 5-10 195 R/R los Angeles, Calif./Loyola 8 Matt Fenster INF so. 6-0 180 R/R Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover 9 Bobby Fargnoli OF Fr. 6-2 180 R/R garden City, N.Y./Garden City 11 adam Young RHP so. 6-2 185 R/R Hume, Va./Fauquier 12 alex Bechta OF so. 5-10 185 l/l ellicott City, Md./Centennial 13 Tyler Chromey RHP Jr. 5-10 170 R/R Monmouth Junction, N.J./South Brunswick 14 Chris Boyce RHP Fr. 6-0 170 R/R Bath, Pa./Northampton 15 John Naso C Fr. 5-10 185 R/R Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville 16 Chris Luick 1B/OF sr. 6-1 190 l/L Wall, N.J./Wall 17 Jack Rems LHP Fr. 5-8 165 l/L Metuchen, N.J./Metuchen 18 adam McMahon 1B/OF so. 6-5 200 R/R Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights 19 zach Fritz RHP so. 6-0 190 R/R Pottsville, Pa./Minersville 21 daniel Bierce ss sr. 5-10 180 R/R Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam 23 John Gentile RHP Fr. 6-1 195 R/R east Fallowfield, Pa./Malvern Prep 24 Corey Shea LHP so. 6-0 175 l/L Hanson, Mass./Xaverian Brothers 26 Hugh Harris INF/C Fr. 5-9 175 R/R nazareth, Pa./Nazareth 27 Jeff Butler 3B sr. 6-2 200 l/R east Windsor, N.J./Hightstown 28 Ryan Hanna RHP sr. 6-1 175 R/R Tucson, Ariz./University 29 ethan Perro RHP Fr. 6-3 190 R/R allentown, N.J./Allentown 30 Joseph Verdon LHP so. 5-11 180 l/L Hawthorne, N.J./Hawthorne 31 sean McGrath LHP Fr. 5-11 175 l/l lyndhurst, N.J./Hudson Catholic 32 Matt Hall OF Jr. 6-3 215 R/R stuart, Fla./Jensen Beach 33 a.J. Miller C so. 6-2 200 l/R Manasquan, N.J./Manasquan 34 Jeff Snell RHP Fr. 6-1 170 R/R Wilmette, Ill./New Trier 35 ian Dickson RHP Fr. 6-5 190 RR northport, N.Y./Northport 36 Jeremy Atkins RHP Jr. 6-0 180 R/R The Woodlands, Texas/John Cooper 39 Brian Mostek LHP sr. 6-3 220 l/L Bethlehem, Pa./Saucon Valley

25 Joe Kinney—Head Coach 42 Gregg Durrah—Assistant Coach 40 Rick Clagett—Assistant Coach 3 brandt Godshalk—Assistant Coach

Pronunciation Guide Bechta: BECK-ta Davila: Dah-VILL-uh Fargnoli: farn-YOLE-ee Froio: FROY-yo Mostek: MOSS-tek Pisarri: Pizz-ARE-ee Shea: Shay

2009 lafayette baseball 14 2008 season review

• 25-23 overall record, 8-12 mark in Patriot Awards and Accolades League play • Bierce was named to the All-Patriot • Third consecutive winning season and League Second Team for first time in his fourth under head coach Joe Kinney career and also earned Lafayette’s Koch • Won or split seven series Award (MVP) • Seniors Kevin Reese and Tom Hayes • Reese and freshman Zach Fritz named served as team captains co-recipients of team’s Hageman Award • Lafayette officially dedicated the (Most Valuable Pitcher) renovated Kamine Varsity House and • Fritz was a two-time Patriot League Kamine Stadium Rookie of the Week recipient (3/17, 5/5) and Corey Shea earned one Rookie of Non-Conference Highlights the Week honor (4/7) • Lafayette won series against VMI, Norfolk • Reese recognized as Patriot League State, Delaware and Stony Brook Pitcher of the Week (3/4, 4/7) • Also earned a split against Harvard in a • 15 players were named to the Patriot two-game series League Academic Honor Roll • Captured second straight Liberty Bell • Reese signed contract with Washington Classic title Wildthings of Frontier League over the • Won 6-5 decision over Penn in summer of 2008 opening round • Steve Roberts and Reese signed contracts • Earned spot in championship game with Traverse City Beach Bums of with 9-4 win over Delaware Frontier League to play alongside former • Came from behind to beat Lehigh 5-4 teammate Ted Gjeldum ’07. Tyler Chromey ’10 in championship game at Philadelphia Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park, marking the second straight victory over the Mountain Hawks in the title game • Took three of four games from Stony Brook, including a Senior Day win, in final series of the season

Patriot League Highlights • Earned series win over Bucknell • Split four-game series with archrival Lehigh, including a finale that featured a season-high 17 runs scored by the Leopards

Records Set • Reese finished his career tied for sixth all- time in wins (15), third in career innings pitched (222.1) and eighth in career strikeouts (157) • Hayes left Lafayette fourth all-time in career games played (166), ninth in career at bats (523) and totaled 142 career hits • Shortstop Daniel Bierce’s 59 hits were the ninth best single-season mark while his 182 at-bats were tied for the Rob Froio ’11 sixth-most

2009 lafayette baseball 15 2008 Overall Statistics

(All games sorted by Batting avg) Record: 25-23 Home: 9-4 Away: 13-16 Neutral: 3-3 Conference: 8-12

Player aVG GP-GS ab R H 2B 3B HR RBI tb slG% bb HBP sO GDP OB% sf sH sb-ATT PO a e flD% 16 Luick, Chris .329 43-42 164 28 54 5 1 1 18 64 .390 13 0 16 5 .372 3 2 10-11 363 14 3 .992 21 Bierce, Daniel .324 48-48 182 29 59 7 2 3 16 79 .434 13 5 29 4 .385 0 4 12-16 61 135 11 .947 1 Pisarri, A.J .323 20-6 31 6 10 2 0 0 4 12 .387 2 0 2 1 .364 0 0 0-0 11 13 3 .889 43 Ezekiel, Joe .292 38-35 130 16 38 5 0 6 23 61 .469 8 1 22 7 .333 2 0 0-0 44 4 1 .980 32 Hall, Matt .277 36-30 101 13 28 3 2 1 11 38 .376 6 4 27 1 .342 0 1 4-5 66 0 1 .985 9 Roberts, Ryan .267 46-44 131 16 35 3 0 0 16 38 .290 15 3 17 0 .356 0 3 5-9 78 1 2 .975 15 Ambrosole, Tom .265 35-33 117 16 31 7 0 3 23 47 .402 9 2 27 3 .321 3 0 0-1 142 13 2 .987 5 Froio, Rob .263 48-48 186 34 49 8 4 0 20 65 .349 18 3 19 0 .337 1 2 14-20 124 1 1 .992 27 Butler, Jeff .257 37-36 113 15 29 1 0 1 13 33 .292 15 8 26 3 .382 0 1 4-4 29 72 3 .971 7 Shepherd, Justin .238 23-15 63 5 15 3 1 2 13 26 .413 4 2 12 2 .300 1 1 2-4 14 26 2 .952 3 Hayes, Tom .227 46-46 163 26 37 8 0 2 24 51 .313 7 7 26 1 .285 2 1 7-9 77 102 9 .952 22 Tucker, Nick .197 28-20 71 18 14 2 1 0 5 18 .254 14 2 15 3 .337 2 2 6-8 49 0 1 .980 33 Miller, A.J .277 19-10 47 9 13 2 0 0 2 15 .319 4 0 8 0 .333 0 0 1-1 43 4 4 .922 6 McCutcheon, Ian .189 18-12 37 6 7 2 0 1 5 12 .324 4 2 6 1 .302 0 0 0-0 66 5 3 .959 14 Bechta, Alex .167 6-0 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 1 0 0 0 .286 0 0 0-0 2 0 1 .667 18 McMahon, Adam .143 7-3 14 3 2 0 0 2 5 8 .571 3 0 6 1 .294 0 0 0-0 4 0 1 .800 4 Weiss, Brad .038 14-4 26 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 .038 1 1 11 1 .107 0 1 1-1 7 0 0 1.000 8 Fenster, Matt .000 2-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 Totals .267 48-48 1583 243 423 58 11 22 200 569 .359 137 40 269 33 .338 14 18 66-89 1191 465 51 .970 Opponents .283 48-48 1555 253 440 82 11 31 228 637 .410 126 42 244 30 .349 20 22 63-80 1214 550 83 .955

LOB - Team (336), Opp (323). DPs turned - Team (38), Opp (42). CI - Team (2), Miller, A 2, Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Hall, M 1, Weiss, B 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Bierce, D 3, Froio, R 2, Tucker, N 1, Shepherd, J 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player eRA W-L aPP GS CG sHO/CBO sV iP H R eR bb sO 2B 3B HR ab b/Avg WP HBP bK sfa SHA 31 Roberts, Steve 2.22 1-3 18 0 0 0/1 5 28.1 28 9 7 5 23 3 2 0 105 .267 1 1 1 0 2 19 Fritz, Zach 2.88 4-1 10 8 1 1/1 0 50.0 43 18 16 9 37 6 2 3 187 .230 2 3 1 1 3 29 Reese, Kevin 2.90 4-5 11 11 4 1/1 0 68.1 55 25 22 18 40 15 1 3 252 .218 3 3 1 2 2 39 Mostek, Brian 3.43 5-1 16 0 0 0/1 3 21.0 16 9 8 14 21 5 1 3 77 .208 1 6 0 2 0 36 Atkins, Jeremy 4.70 3-4 11 10 1 1/1 0 59.1 64 37 31 17 29 9 1 4 233 .275 9 4 1 3 5 13 Chromey, Tyler 5.02 1-1 11 0 0 0/0 1 14.1 10 11 8 12 5 2 0 0 47 .213 7 2 2 4 1 24 Shea, Corey 5.49 3-1 12 8 0 0/0 0 41.0 49 30 25 12 25 11 1 2 160 .306 4 3 1 2 3 17 Morytko, Jason 5.50 1-2 17 0 0 0/0 0 36.0 56 25 22 5 18 8 2 2 153 .366 2 2 0 2 3 28 Hanna, Ryan 6.88 1-2 13 8 0 0/0 0 35.1 50 31 27 7 21 11 0 8 153 .327 0 6 1 0 0 34 Woodfield, Brad 12.93 2-3 17 0 0 0/1 0 23.2 36 35 34 14 20 3 1 5 101 .356 3 8 0 1 3 30 Verdon, Joseph 8.10 0-0 7 1 0 0/0 0 10.0 17 9 9 4 3 2 0 1 45 .378 1 1 2 1 0 12 LeClerc-Spier, Mi 12.27 0-0 5 1 0 0/0 0 7.1 13 10 10 5 2 5 0 0 34 .382 2 1 0 1 0 23 Hertz, Ben 15.43 0-0 4 1 0 0/0 0 2.1 3 4 4 4 0 2 0 0 8 .375 1 2 0 1 0 Totals 5.06 25-23 48 48 6 4/1 9 397.0 440 253 223 126 244 82 11 31 1555 .283 36 42 10 20 22 Opponents 4.05 23-25 48 48 10 2/1 7 404.2 423 243 182 137 269 58 11 22 1583 .267 37 40 7 14 18

PB - Team (7), Miller, A 4, Ambrosole, T 2, McCutcheon,I 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (8), Reese, K 3, Atkins, J 1, Woodfield, B 1, Fritz, Z 1, Roberts, S 1, Ambrosole, T 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Ambrosole, T (34-40), McCutcheon, I (17-21), Atkins, J (12-15), Miller, A (12-14), Reese, K (13-14), Shea, C (8-10), Hanna, R (6-7), Morytko, J (4-7), Woodfield, B (3-5), Fritz, Z (2-5), Chromey, T (3-4), Verdon, J (4-4), Roberts, S (3-3), LeClercSpier (2-2), Hertz, B (2-2), Mostek, B (1-2).

2009 lafayette baseball 16 2008 game results

Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record attend time Feb 23, 2008 at VMI 1-7L 1-6-1 7-0-1 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Reese, K (L 0-1) 531 2:50 Feb 23, 2008 at VMI W7-5 7-8-1 5-8-1 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Mostek, B (W 1-0) 531 2:40 Feb 24, 2008 at VMI W11-9 11-16-1 9-13-3 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Hanna, R (W 1-0) 323 3:08 Mar 01, 2008 at Norfolk State 0-1L 0-5-1 1-7-0 (12) 2-2-0 0-0-0 Woodfield, B (L 0-1) 109 2:44 Mar 01, 2008 at Norfolk State W5-4 5-8-0 4-9-2 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 atkins, J (W 1-0) 80 2:00 Mar 02, 2008 at Norfolk State W6-3 6-11-1 3-8-4 (10) 4-2-0 0-0-0 Mostek, B (W 2-0) 131 3:17 Mar 11, 2008 at La Salle W11-0 11-12-0 0-6-3 9 5-2-0 0-0-0 Reese, K (W 1-1) 154 2:37 & Mar 15, 2008 vs Illinois State 1-2L 1-5-0 2-4-3 9 5-3-0 0-0-0 Reese, K (L 1-2) 102 2:10 & Mar 16, 2008 vs Harvard 1-4L 1-7-1 4-11- 1 9 5-4-0 0-0-0 Morytko, J (L 0-1) 105 2:43 & Mar 16, 2008 vs Harvard W13-2 13-11-0 2-6-3 7 6-4-0 0-0-0 Fritz, Z (W 1-0) 100 2:05 & Mar 17, 2008 vs Miami-Ohio 6-10L 6-9-0 10-14-4 9 6-5-0 0-0-0 Woodfield, B (L 0-1) 158 3:22 & Mar 18, 2008 vs St. Louis W2-1 2-7-1 1-5-1 9 7-5-0 0-0-0 Roberts, S (W) 102 2:32 Mar 20, 2008 at Delaware W10-7 10-14-0 7-5-0 9 8-5-0 0-0-0 Chromey, T (W 1-0) 158 3:00 Mar 21, 2008 at Delaware W12-7 12-11-0 7-12-2 7 9-5-0 0-0-0 atkins, J (W 2-0) 169 2:00 Mar 21, 2008 at Delaware 2-15L 2-4-0 15-17-2 9 9-6-0 0-0-0 Fritz, Z (L 1-1) 169 2:20 $ Mar 25, 2008 at Penn W6-5 6-11-1 5-13-1 9 10-6-0 0-0-0 Woodfield, B (W 1-1) 175 3:03 * Mar 29, 2008 naVY W2-1 2-6-1 1-5-1 (8) 11-6-0 1-0-0 Reese, K (W 2-2) 142 2:27 * Mar 29, 2008 naVY 2-3L 2-7-0 3-6-1 9 11-7-0 1-1-0 Mostek, B (L 2-1) 148 2:15 * Mar 30, 2008 naVY 5-13L 5-10-2 13-15-0 7 11-8-0 1-2-0 atkins, J (L 2-1) 122 2:30 * Mar 30, 2008 naVY 5-6L 5-11-0 6-16-4 (13) 11-9-0 1-3-0 Morytko, J (L 0-2) 102 4:06 $ apr 02, 2008 delaWARE W9-4 9-10-1 4-7-4 9 12-9-0 1-3-0 Mostek, B (W 3-1) 78 2:44 * apr 05, 2008 BUCKNELL W1-0 1-3-1 0-6-2 7 13-9-0 2-3-0 Reese, K (W 3-2) 268 1:30 * apr 05, 2008 BUCKNELL 2-10L 2-12-2 10-8-0 9 13-10-0 2-4-0 atkins, J (L 2-2) 268 2:30 * apr 06, 2008 BUCKNELL W8-5 8-4-1 5-8-6 7 14-10-0 3-4-0 Fritz, Z (W 2-1) 124 1:50 * apr 06, 2008 BUCKNELL W2-1 2-9-1 1-6-0 9 15-10-0 4-4-0 shea, C (W 1-0) 102 1:50 $ apr 08, 2008 vs Lehigh W5-4 5-10-1 4-8-3 9 16-10-0 4-4-0 Woodfield, B (W 2-1) 292 2:40 apr 09, 2008 at Monmouth 1-5L 1-9-5 5-6-2 9 16-11-0 4-4-0 Chromey, T (L 1-1) 125 2:16 * apr 12, 2008 at Lehigh 1-5L 1-5-2 5-6-0 7 16-12-0 4-5-0 Reese, K (L 3-3) 205 1:33 * apr 12, 2008 at Lehigh W5-0 5-8-0 0-7-3 9 17-12-0 5-5-0 atkins, J (W 3-2) 205 2:06 * apr 13, 2008 at Lehigh 2-3L 2-7-2 3-7-2 (8) 17-13-0 5-6-0 Roberts, S (L) 245 1:59 * apr 13, 2008 at Lehigh W17-11 17-21-3 11-14-3 9 18-13-0 6-6-0 shea, C (W) 240 3:02 apr 16, 2008 at Villanova 6-14L 6-7-3 14-16-1 9 18-14-0 6-6-0 Hanna, R (L 1-1) 151 3:01 * apr 19, 2008 at Holy Cross 1-2L 1-2-0 2-6-2 7 18-15-0 6-7-0 Reese, K (L 3-4) 437 1:38 * apr 19, 2008 at Holy Cross 1-6L 1-7-0 6-7-2 9 18-16-0 6-8-0 atkins, J (L 3-3) 437 2:03 * apr 20, 2008 at Holy Cross W6-3 6-9-1 3-6-3 7 19-16-0 7-8-0 Mostek, B (W 4-1) 417 2:02 * apr 20, 2008 at Holy Cross 5-12L 5-7-0 12-16-0 9 19-17-0 7-9-0 shea, C (L 2-1) 417 2:02 apr 23, 2008 at Rutgers 9-10L 9-12-2 10-17-4 (11) 19-18-0 7-9-0 Roberts, S (L 1-2) 161 3:37 * apr 26, 2008 at Army 1-4L 1-2-1 4-7-1 7 19-19-0 7-10-0 Reese, K (L 3-5) 280 1:51 * apr 26, 2008 at Army 0-7L 0-2-4 7-9-0 9 19-20-0 7-11-0 atkins, J (L 3-4) 280 2:18 * apr 27, 2008 at Army W5-3 5-9-2 3-10-2 7 20-20-0 8-11-0 Fritz, Z (W 3-1) 335 2:14 * apr 27, 2008 at Army 1-3L 1-6-1 3-7-0 9 20-21-0 8-12-0 Hanna, R (L 1-2) 335 2:09 apr 29, 2008 WAGNER W9-2 9-12-1 2-4-2 9 21-21-0 8-12-0 shea, C (W 3-1) 102 2:14 apr 30, 2008 TEMPLE W8-6 8-12-3 6-15-0 9 22-21-0 8-12-0 Morytko, J (W 1-2) 78 2:55 May 03, 2008 at Stony Brook W3-0 3-5-0 0-3-0 7 23-21-0 8-12-0 Fritz, Z (W 4-1) 125 1:53 May 03, 2008 at Stony Brook 8-13L 8-13-1 13-16-2 9 23-22-0 8-12-0 Woodfield, B (L 2-3) 125 2:49 May 04, 2008 sTONY BROOK W5-1 5-8-1 1-5-1 7 24-22-0 8-12-0 Reese, K (W 4-5) 202 1:55 May 04, 2008 sTONY BROOK W7-6 7-17-1 6-12-0 9 25-22-0 8-12-0 Mostek, B (W 5-1) 202 2:45 May 07, 2008 at Rider 7-8L 7-16-0 8-11-1 9 25-23-0 8-12-0 Roberts, S (L 1-3) 107 2:41

* = Patriot League game & = Bradenton, Fla. $ = Liberty Bell Classic () extra inning game

2009 lafayette baseball 17 history

The baseball program is perhaps the most 2007 season was a historic success, as the when he was picked by the Cleveland Indians. storied of all the 23 athletic teams at Leopards won a program-best 33 games and A lefthanded pitcher, Mutis played two Lafayette, first beginning competition in their first-ever Patriot League title. That seasons (1991-93) with the Indians before 1865, the same year that the Civil War championship was made possible by a 2006 being traded to the Florida Marlins where he ended. Following that initial undefeated season in which Lafayette won 27 games, played the 1994 season. season that included just two games in the the third-highest win total in program Former Lafayette baseball player Joe month of November, the Lafayette baseball history. In 2004, Lafayette advanced past Maddon was the bench coach for the 2002 program has been churning out important the first round and on to the Patriot League champion Anaheim Angels. He moments in Lafayette history, including four Tournament Championship Series. Also took over the managerial reins of the Tampa appearances in the College World Series and in 2004, Tom Soldan ’04 made history by Bay Rays in 2005 and guided his 2008 squad nine appearances in the NCAA Regionals, throwing the 10th no-hitter in program to its first-ever postseason appearance in with the most recent regional appearance history, a 1-0 victory over Holy Cross. which the Rays advanced to the World coming in 2007. Jeff Antolick and Jeff Mutis are recent Series. Maddon was named the 2008 In recent seasons, current head coach Joe Lafayette graduates who found a place in Manager of the Year Kinney has taken Lafayette beyond the level . A 1993 graduate, following his team’s season and playoff run. of respectability to that of a Patriot League Antolick was taken by the Currently, the Lafayette Maroon Club championship program. In the last six in 15th round of the 1992 draft. Hall of Fame is comprised of 14 baseball seasons, Lafayette has made four appearances In 1988, Mutis was the 27th player players most of whom went on to play in the in the Patriot League Tournament. The selected overall in the Major League draft Major Leagues and two baseball coaches who are enshrined in coaching halls of fame. Mike Gazella enjoyed perhaps the most successful run of all Lafayette graduates in the Major Leagues, playing for the New York Yankees’ world championship teams in 1923 and 1928 and what is considered one of, if not the best teams of all time, the 1927 Yankees. A host of Lafayette players from the past have made it not only to the majors, but varying levels of the minor leagues, including Dick Fitzgerald who played for the Baltimore Orioles’ Triple A affiliate for several years. Lafayette has a tradition of legendary coaches; namely and . Coughlin came to Lafayette after a highly-successful pro baseball career with the . He had just one losing season Joe Maddon Charlie Gelbert in 23 years and ended his coaching career with a 273-134 record while coaching four Lafayette No-Hitters Major Leaguers. A World Series star for the St. Louis DATE PITCHER SCORE SITE Cardinals’ “Gas House Gang,” Gelbert went June 3, 1911 J. Lester Long Lafayette 5, Penn 0 Easton, Pa.; March Field on to coach for more than two decades at April 19, 1930 eddie Fager Lafayette 10, Stevens 0 easton, Pa.; March Field Lafayette where his teams complied a record April 24, 1919 Ralph Moyer Lafayette 10, Syracuse 0 easton, Pa.; March Field of 307-172 in 21 seasons. Gelbert guided May 18, 1921 Bill Seaman Lafayette 7, Ursinus 2 teams to five District II titles and an equal May 2, 1925 Kenneth Yeisley Lafayette 10, Rutgers 0 neilson Field number of College World Series appearances. April 14, 1951 Fred Kroog Lafayette 2, New York Univ. 0 easton, Pa.; Fisher Field He also molded seven student-athletes into June 6, 1956 Howard Stoneback Lafayette 14, Princeton 1 easton, Pa.; Fisher Field All-American baseball players. April 4, 1963 Tom Kozo (3), Dave Becker (3), Other top coaches include recent Penn Don Lordan (1) Lafayette 8, Muhlenberg 0 easton, Pa.; Fisher Field State coach who coached April 18, 1972 Jim Van Der Beek Lafayette 2, Rutgers 0 new Brunswick, N.J. Mutis and Antolick and was head coach from March 28, 2004 Tom Soldan Lafayette 1, Holy Cross 0 Worcester, Mass., Fitton Field 1983-90 and his predecessor Norm Gigon who coached the Leopards from 1968-82.

2009 lafayette baseball 18 post season games

1948 NCAA Playoffs at Easton, Pa.: Lafayette 8, West Virginia 0; Lafayette 4, Navy 0 1948 NCAA Eastern Finals at Winston-Salem, N.C.: Lafayette 9, Illinois 6; Yale 11, Lafayette 2; Lafayette 5, North Carolina 2; Yale 4, Lafayette 3 1953 District 2 Playoffs at Easton, Pa.: Lafayette 6, Pittsburgh 1; Lafayette 5, Penn State 3 1953 College World Series at Omaha, Neb.: Lafayette 6, Colorado State 2; Texas 7, Lafayette 3; Lafayette 4, Stanford 3; Lafayette 2, Boston College 1 (11 inn.); Texas 13. Lafayette 3 1954 District 2 Playoffs at Allentown, Pa.: Lafayette 4, Villanova 3; Lafayette 9, St. John’s 3 1954 College World Series at Omaha, Neb.: Missouri 5, Lafayette 3; Oklahoma A&M 4, Lafayette 2 1955 District 2 Playoffs at Allentown, Pa.: Ithaca 5, Lafayette 0 1957 District 2 Playoffs at Brooklyn, N.Y.: St. John’s 8, Lafayette 3 1958 District 2 Playoffs: Lafayette 9, Penn State 1; Lafayette 5, NYU 1 1958 College World Series at Omaha, Neb.: Colorado State 10, Lafayette 5; Western Michigan 4, Lafayette 3 (10 inn.) 1965 District 2 Playoffs: Lafayette 4, Pittsburgh 3; Lafayette 5, Princeton 4 1965 College World Series at Omaha, Neb.: Arizona State 14, Lafayette 1; Connecticut 6, Lafayette 4 1966 District 2 Playoffs at Princeton, N.J.: Lafayette 15, Colgate 0; St. John’s 2, Lafayette 0; Lafayette 4, Rutgers 3; St. John’s 8, Lafayette 3 1984 ECC Championships at Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh 12, Lafayette 2; Rider 5, Lafayette 3 1985 ECC Championships at Newark, Del.: Rider 11, Lafayette 5; Towson 8, Lafayette 5 1986 ECC Championships at Lawrenceville, N.J.: Lafayette 6, Delaware 0; Rider 14, Lafayette 4; Delaware 3, Lafayette 2 1987 ECC Championships at Newark, Del.: Lafayette 2, Rider 1; Lafayette 12, Delaware 3; Rider 11, Lafayette 6; Rider 17, Lafayette 6 1989 ECC Championships at Newark, Del.: Towson 5, Lafayette 2; Lafayette 6, Delaware 2; Rider 3, Lafayette 2 1990 ECC Championships at West Windsor, N.J.: Lafayette 6, Rider 0; Lafayette 7, Delaware 6; Lafayette 7, Rider 4 1990 NCAA South II Regional at Starkville, Miss.: Florida State 7, Lafayette 2; Brigham Young 13, Lafayette 3 1992 ECAC Tournament at Worcester, Mass.: Hartford 12, Lafayette 4; St. Francis (NY) 2, Lafayette 0 2002 Patriot League Tournament at Annapolis, Md.: Lehigh 12, Lafayette 6 2004 Patriot League Tournament at West Point, N.Y.: Lafayette 7, Lehigh 6; Army 3, Lafayette 1; Army 16, Lafayette 2 2006 Patriot League Tournament at Bethlehem, Pa.: Bucknell 10, Lafayette 6 2007 Patriot League Tournament at Easton, Pa.: Lafayette 7, Army 3; Lafayette 8, Army 3 2007 NCAA Tournament at Charlottesville, Va.: Virginia 5, Lafayette 1; Rutgers 11, Lafayette 10

James Conrad ’07 A.J. Pisarri ’10

2009 lafayette baseball 19 records

PITCHING 23. John Scott 1985 65.1 Career Wins Single Season Wins Marcus Ward 2004 65.1 1. Jim Van Der Beek 20 1970-1972 1. Ronnie Owen 1953 12 25. Tom Soldan 2004 64.0 Jim Curnal 20 1973-1976 2. Jeff Mutis 1986 10 26. Bob Pogyor 1991 63.2 3. Ronnie Owen 19 1952-1953 3. don Lordon 1965 9 27. James Duer 2002 61.1 4. Rex Peters 18 1971-1974 4. Rex Peters 1973 8 28. Jeff Antolick 1992 61.0 Jeff Mutis 18 1986-1988 5. Ronnie Owen 1954 7 Rex Peters 1974 61.0 6. Kevin Reese 15 2005-2008 Jim Van Der Beek 1971 7 30. John Weigel 1979 60.2 Marcus Ward 15 2001-2004 Jim Van Der Beek 1972 7 Bob Pogyor 15 1988-1991 Jim Curnal 1976 7 Single Season ERA 9. Matt Kamine 14 2004-2007 Matt Kamine 2007 7 1. al Henry 1961 1.45 Matt Revelle 14 2003-2006 Kevin Reese 2007 7 2. Charlie Gardner 1971 1.48 dan King 14 1991-1994 11. Matt Revelle 2006 6 3. dick Noll 1968 1.54 12. Ralph Klinepeter 13 1973-1976 Marcus Ward 2004 6 4. Rex Peters 1974 1.62 John Scott 13 1982-1985 Joe Saporetti 2002 6 5. Mike Brooks 1990 1.73 Rob Hatalovsky 13 1989-1992 Jim Van Der Beek 1970 6 6. Rich Carter 1973 1.73 15. Ted Gjeldum 12 2004-2007 Jeff Antolick 1992 6 7. eric Kleinsorgen 1989 1.75 don Lordon 12 1963-1965 Bob Pogyor 1990 6 8. Ronnie Owen 1954 1.81 Ken Bradford 12 1974-1977 Rob Hatalovsky 1990 6 al Henry 1960 1.81 eric Marks 12 1987-1989 eric Marks 1989 6 10. don Morel 1978 1.85 Joe Saporetti 12 2000-2003 Rex Peters 1974 6 11. Micky Keelan 1992 1.86 20. John Weigel 11 1978-1981 Ken Bradford 1977 6 12. Bill Evanko 1959 1.94 Pete Demers 11 1982-1985 John Scott 1985 6 13. Ken Bradford 1977 2.04 Mike Brooks 11 1989-1992 Kris Perkins 1986 6 14. Rex Peters 1973 2.06 24. Bob Clements 10 1966-1968 eric Kleinsorgen 1987 6 15. dave Becker 1962 2.09 Kris Perkins 10 1985-1987 Jeremy Atkins 2007 6 16. Roger Gordon 1954 2.12 26. al Henry 9 1959-1961 25. Brian Mostek 2008 5 17. Jeff Antolick 1992 2.21 dick Noll 9 1966-1968 Matt Revelle 2005 5 18. steve Roberts 2008 2.22 Chris Watts 9 1978-1981 Ted Gjeldum 2006 5 19. Jim Curnal 1973 2.33 Ron Bailey 9 1959-1961 Marcus Ward 2002 5 20. Tom Kozo 1962 2.34 Kevin St. Pierre 9 1986-1989 Ron Bailey 1961 5 don Lordon 1963 2.34 scott Dennis 9 1997-2000 al Henry 1961 5 Jim Curnal 1975 2.34 george Schneider 9 1970-1972 Bob Clements 1966 5 23. Bob Clements 1966 2.37 dick Noll 1968 5 24. Jamie Boyd 1989 2.40 Career Innings Pitched george Schneider 1972 5 Ken Bradford 1975 2.40 1. Jim Curnal 261.1 1973-1976 dan King 1993 5 2. Jim Van Der Beek 236.2 1970-1972 Bob Pogyor 1991 5 Single Season Strikeouts 3. Kevin Reese 222.1 2005-2008 John Ireland 1965 5 1. Jim Van Der Beek 1970 107 4. Marcus Ward 218.1 2001-2004 Jim Curnal 1974 5 Jim Van Der Beek 1972 107 5. Jeff Mutis 218.0 1986-1988 Jim Curnal 1975 5 3. Jim Van Der Beek 1971 106 6. Matt Kamine 214.2 2004-2007 John Scott 1983 5 4. Jim Curnal 1976 85 7. Chris Watts 213.1 1978-1981 Rick Jarvis 1987 5 5. Matt Kamine 2007 72 8. Joe Saporetti 210.0 2000-2003 eric Marks 1987 5 6. Ronnie Owen 1954 66 9. Bob Pogyor 206.1 1988-1991 don Lordon 1965 66 10. John Weigel 200.1 1978-1981 Single Season Innings Pitched 8. Jeff Antolick 1993 64 11. Ken Bradford 197.2 1974-1976 1. Matt Kamine 2007 94.0 Ken Bradford 1975 64 12. Ralph Klinepeter 190.1 1973-1976 2. don Lordon 1965 9322 10. Rex Peters 1973 61 13. Ted Gjeldum 189.2 2004-2007 3. Jim Van Der Beek 1972 88.0 Ralph Klinepeter 1973 61 14. Matt Revelle 181.1 2003-2006 4. Jim Curnal 1976 84.2 12. Jeff Mutis 1986 60 15. dick Noll 167.2 1966-1968 5. Ted Gjeldum 2007 78.2 13. george Schneider 1972 59 16. James Duer 165.2 2000-2003 6. Matt Revelle 2006 76.0 Jim Curnal 1986 59 17. steve Hirt 161.0 1985-1988 7. Ken Bradford 1977 75.0 15. Bob Pogyor 1990 57 18. Rob Hatalovsky 160.1 1989-1992 8. Jim Van Der Beek 1971 74.2 John McGettigan 1985 57 Rex Peters 160.1 1971-1974 9. Jim Van Der Beek 1970 74.0 17. george Schneider 1971 56 20. Mike Brooks 158.2 1989-1992 10. Jim Curnal 1975 73.0 18. Ken Bradford 1977 54 21. Kevin Swords 150.0 1999-2002 11. Ken Bradford 1975 71.1 19. Marcus Ward 2002 53 22. John Scott 147.0 1982-1985 12. Jeff Ferguson 1969 71.0 dick Noll 1968 53 23. dan Morel 146.1 1975-1978 13. dick Noll 1968 70.0 eric Marks 1989 53 24. Bob Clements 142.2 1966-1968 Rex Peters 1973 70.0 22. Brian Cope 2004 50 25. andy Davis 141.0 1994-1997 15. Marcus Ward 2002 69.1 Rex Peters 1974 50 26. Pete Demers 140.2 1982-1985 John Ireland 1965 69.1 24. Paul Fischetti 2004 49 27. scott Dennis 139.1 1997-2000 Chris Watts 1978 69.1 John Scott 1985 49 28. Mike Mullarkey 137.2 1994-1996 18. Kevin Reese 2008 68.1 26. Matt Revelle 2005 48 29. dan King 137.0 1991-1994 19. Jeff Mutis 1986 68.0 Jeff Mutis 1988 48 30. Kevin St. Pierre 126.1 1986-1989 20. Bob Pogyor 1990 67.1 Chris Watts 1978 48 21. Kevin Reese 2007 67.0 andy Davis 1996 48 Career ERA dave Becker 1963 67.0 1. Ron Bailey 1.45 1959-1961 2. al Henry 2.05 1959-1961

2009 lafayette baseball 20 3. Rex Peters 2.14 1971-1974 11. Jeff Butler 2007 58 14. Vince D’Angelis 2001 .402 4. dick Noll 2.37 1966-1968 Vince D’Angelis 2002 58 Tom Stoudt 1997 .402 Ken Bradford 2.37 1974-1977 13. Mike Raible 2007 56 al Caesar 1958 .402 6. eric Kleinsorgen 2.78 1987-1990 Vince D’Angelis 2000 56 17. Keith Colicchio 1980 .400 7. Jeff Mutis 2.89 1986-1988 Bob Osipower 1998 56 18. Frank Weisse 1971 .394 8. Jim Curnal 2.90 1973-1976 gino Cara 1986 56 19. Vince D’Angelis 2002 .389 9. Charlie Gardner 2.91 1970-1972 17. ian Law 2005 55 20. Bob Argenti 1971 .385 10. Bob Pogyor 2.93 1988-1991 Chip Lloyd 1987 55 Jim Van Der Beek 2.93 1970-1972 george Yolich 1987 55 Single Season Runs Scored 12. John Sedovy 2.96 1960-1961 george Yolich 1986 55 1. James Conrad 2007 67 13. John McCombs 2.99 1966-1968 21. Chris Luick 2008 54 2. ian Law 2006 54 14. don Lordon 3.00 1963-1965 Jason Boyd 2002 54 3. gino Cara 1986 49 15. steve Hirt 3.02 1985-1988 23. Tom Stoudt 1997 53 4. Jason Boyd 2004 48 16. Tom Kozo 3.06 1961-1963 dan Maynard 1987 53 Chris Tedeschi 1986 48 17. Bill Evanko 3.09 1958-1960 25. adam Bucci 2004 52 Bert Solivan 1987 48 18. don Eckenfelder 3.14 1960-1962 Tye Gonser 1999 52 7. Chris Tedeschi 1987 47 19. dave Becker 3.16 1961-1963 Bob Osipower 1997 52 8. george Yolich 1986 45 20. Jay Fredlund 3.31 1976-1979 dan Maynard 1985 52 9. Chip Lloyd 1987 44 21. Jeff Antolick 3.37 1990-1992 29. Rob Fioretti 2005 51 10. adam Rosenberg 2004 43 22. Kevin Reese 3.40 2005-2008 Craig Alexander 2002 51 dan Maynard 1987 43 23. george Schneider 3.58 1970-1972 adam Rosenberg 2001, 2003 51 george Yolich 1987 43 24. scott Werkhoven 3.67 1990-1993 Kevin Kozlowski 1990 51 13. dan Maynard 1985 42 25. Tom Tripodi 3.71 1967-1969 33. Tom Hayes 2007 50 14. Vince D’Angelis 2002 41 26. Matt Revelle 3.77 2003-2006 Tom Stoudt 1998 50 Mike Mecca 1990 41 Matt Kamine 3.77 2004-2007 16. Tye Gonser 2002 40 28. Ted Gjeldum 3.84 2004-2007 Single Season At-Bats Jason Boyd 2001 40 29. dan Morel 3.88 1975-1978 1. Kevin Leasure 2007 204 dan Maynard 1986 40 2. James Conrad 2007 203 Joe Yanek 1986 40 Career Strikeouts 3. ian Law 2006 194 20. Brian Shevitz 1990 39 1. Jim Van Der Beek 320 1970-1972 4. Jason Boyd 2004 187 James Conrad 2005 39 2. Jim Curnal 223 1973-1976 5. Rob Froio 2008 186 22. Chris Luick 2007 37 3. Jeff Mutis 167 1986-1988 6. adam Rosenberg 2004 185 Jason Boyd 2002 37 4. Marcus Ward 164 2001-2004 daniel Bierce 2008 182 Joe Yanek 1987 37 Ken Bradford 164 1974-1977 8. Tye Gonser 2002 177 25. Vince D’Angelis 2000 36 6. Matt Kamine 162 2004-2007 9. daniel Bierce 2007 176 Tom Stoudt 1997 36 Chris Watts 162 1978-1981 10. adam Bucci 2004 172 Gino Cara 1985 36 8. Kevin Reese 157 2005-2008 Tom Hayes 2007 172 28. Tom Stoudt 1998 35 9. Ralph Klinepeter 155 1973-1976 12. Mike Raible 2007 171 Bob Spagnolo 1990 35 10. Bob Pogyor 150 1988-1991 13. Jason Boyd 2002 167 dave Daniels 1983 35 11. John Weigel 137 1978-1981 14. Dave Drechsel 2007 166 gino Cara 1983 35 12. Rex Peters 124 1971-1974 Jeff Butler 2007 166 andy Davis 124 1994-1997 16. James Conrad 2006 165 Single Season RBI 14. Joe Saporetti 118 2000-2003 17. Chris Luick 2008 164 1. george Yolich 1986 64 15. george Schneider 116 1970-1972 18. Tom Hayes 2008 163 2. adam Rosenberg 2004 56 16. James Duer 114 2000-2003 19. george Yolich 1987 162 3. Kevin Leasure 2007 51 17. dick Noll 112 1966-1968 20. Chip Lloyd 1987 161 4. dan Maynard 1987 49 scott Dennis 112 1966-1968 21. adam Bucci 2005 160 5. Vince D’Angelis 2002 47 19. Matt Revelle 108 2003-2006 ian Law 2004 160 6. george Yolich 1985 44 Paul Fischette 108 2001-2004 Tom Stoudt 1995 160 7. Brian Shevitz 1991 43 Pete Demers 108 1982-1985 24. Rob Fioretti 2005 159 Chris Tedeschi 1987 43 22. John Scott 106 1982-1985 Tom Lynch 1995 159 9. dan Maynard 1985 42 23. Bruce Blank 104 1987-1990 26. Vince D’Angelis 2002 157 george Yolich 1987 42 24. don Lordon 98 1963-1965 27. Chris Tedeschi 1987 156 11. Jason Boyd 2004 41 Rob Hatalovsky 98 1989-1992 28. Tye Gonser 1999 153 12. ian Burley 2001 40 26. don Eckenfelder 97 1960-1962 Bryan McKernan 1995 153 Mike Raible 2007 40 27. Tom Kozo 93 1961-1963 30. Tom Stoudt 1996 151 14. Bob Osipower 1999 39 28. John McGettigan 92 1984-1987 Kevin Kozlowski 1990 39 Jeff Antolick 92 1990-1992 Single Season Average 16. Mike Mecca 1990 38 30. Mike Mullarkey 90 1994-1996 Player Year average dan Maynard 1986 38 1. Tom Stoudt 1998 .442 18. John Weigel 1981 37 HITTING 2. Bob Osipower 1998 .438 19. Brian Shevitz 1992 36 Single Season Hits 3. Tye Gonser 2001 .420 20. adam Bucci 2004 35 1. James Conrad 2007 75 4. Bob Kessler 1959 .419 Mike Mancia 1994 35 2. Jason Boyd 2004 70 5. Frank Weisse 1970 .417 Jim Peyman 1976 35 3. adam Rosenberg 2004 68 6. Rex Peters 1971 .415 Chip Lloyd 1986 35 4. ian Law 2006 66 7. Charles Kline 1959 .413 Al Caesar 1958 35 25. Kevin Leasure 2006 34 5. Chris Luick 2007 65 Chris Watts 1981 .413 Jason Boyd 2002 34 6. Tye Gonser 2002 63 9. Ray Moyer 1962 .412 27. adam Rosenberg 2001 33 7. James Conrad 2005 62 10. dan Maynard 1987 .411 28. ian Law 2006 32 8. Chris Tedeschi 1987 61 11. don Lorden 1965 .404 ian Law 2005 32 9. daniel Bierce 2008 59 Tim Bannon 1976 .404 Frank Weisse 1971 32 Kevin Leasure 2007 59 13. Jim Burns 1966 .403 Tom Stoudt 1996 32

2009 lafayette baseball 21 32. Kevin Leasure 2005 31 Single Season Home Runs 30. adam Rosenberg 2003 75 Jason Boyd 2003 31 1. Bob Osipower 1999 12 Vince D’Angelis 2001 75 Tom Stoudt 1998 31 2. Jason Boyd 2004 9 Mark Rowland 1991 75 Mike Mancia 1992 31 adam Rosenberg 2004 9 Mark Rowland 1991 31 Brian Shevitz 1991 9 Single Season Slugging Percentage Bob Spagnolo 1990 31 Bob Spagnolo 1990 9 1. William MacDonald 1960 .731 Mark Leise 1986 31 george Yolich 1986 9 2. al Caesar 1957 .730 al Caesar 1957 9 3. Frank Weisse 1971 .727 Single Season Doubles 8. Tom Stoudt 1997 8 4. Vince D’Angelis 2001 .701 1. Jason Boyd 2002 16 Frank Weisse 1971 8 5. george Yolich 1986 .701 Kevin Leasure 2007 16 John Weigel 1981 8 6. Tom Stoudt 1998 .690 3. ian Law 2006 15 11. Craig Alexander 2001 7 7. Brian Shevitz 1991 .688 Bob Osipower 1997 15 ian Burley 2001 7 8. Bob Osipower 1999 .684 5. ian Law 2005 14 Tom Stoudt 1998 7 9. Keith Colicchio 1980 .678 Jason Boyd 2004 14 14. Joe Ezekiel 2008 6 10. Tom Stoudt 1997 .674 Vince D’Angelis 2000 14 adam Bucci 2004 6 dan Maynard 1987 .674 Mike Mancia 1994 14 Jason Boyd 2003 6 12. Jason Boyd 2004 .668 george Yolich 1985 14 Ray Moyer 1963 6 13. george Yolich 1985 .667 george Yolich 1987 14 John Freeland 1980 6 14. Bob Spagnolo 1990 .664 11. Bob Osipower 1998 13 Mike Mecca 1989 6 15. Joe Yanek 1987 .661 Rex Peters 1971 13 george Yolich 1985 6 16. Frank Weisse 1970 .653 george Yolich 1986 13 george Yolich 1987 6 17. Mike Mecca 1990 .651 14. adam Rosenberg 2004 12 Mark Ippolito 1984 6 18. John Weigel 1981 .650 dan Maynard 1985 12 23. ian Law 2006 5 19. Bob Osipower 1998 .648 dan Maynard 1987 12 adam Bucci 2005 5 20. Ray Moyer 1962 .647 17. Jason Boyd 2003 11 adam Rosenberg 2003 5 21. John Weigel 1980 .642 Craig Alexander 2002 11 Vince D’Angelis 2002 5 22. al Caesar 1958 .641 Vince D’Angelis 2001 11 Vince D’Angelis 2001 5 23. Brian Canfield 1973 .639 adam Rosenberg 2001 11 george Watts 1954 5 24. Tim Bannon 1976 .635 Pad Colley 1997 11 Bill Hogarty 1954 5 25. Vince D’Angelis 2000 .632 Tom Lynch 1994 11 Keith Colicchio 1980 5 Mike Mancia 1993 11 John Freeland 1981 5 Single Season Stolen Bases Tom MacArthur 1993 11 Mark Esseppi 1981 5 1. James Conrad 2007 49 Mark Rowland 1991 11 John Cubala 1994 5 2. Bert Solivan 1987 28 Brian Shevitz 1991 11 Ted Raftovich 1994 5 3. gino Cara 1985 23 27. Jeff Butler 2007 10 Brian Shevitz 1992 5 gino Cara 1986 23 Craig Alexander 2002 10 Brian Shevitz 1990 5 5. Jim Anderson 1971 21 Vince D’Angelis 2002 10 John Bellucci 1983 5 Bert Solivan 1990 21 Tye Gonser 2002 10 dan Maynard 1986 5 7. david Daniels 1983 20 Mark Leise 1986 5 Bob Kessler 1960 10 8. Jason Boyd 2002 19 Kevin Leasure 2007 5 Mike Mecca 1990 10 Mark Rowland 1990 19 dave Drechsel 2007 5 Brian Shevitz 1990 10 art Fischetti 1974 19 Tim Bannon 1976 10 art Fischetti 1975 19 Single Season Total Bases Chip Lloyd 1986 10 12. Mike Mecca 1990 18 1. Jason Boyd 2004 125 Brian Shevitz 1990 18 2. adam Rosenberg 2004 104 Single Season Triples 14. James Conrad 2005 17 3. george Yolich 1986 101 1. Joe Yanek 1987 8 art Fischetti 1972 17 4. ian Law 2006 96 2. Jason Boyd 2004 7 Kevin Kozlowski 1989 17 5. Bob Osipower 1999 93 3. Vince D’Angelis 2000 6 17. Jason Boyd 2003 16 6. Chris Luick 2007 91 Brian Canfield 1973 6 Mark Eseppi 1981 16 Vince D’Angelis 2000 91 Walt Manuel 1965 6 art Fischetti 1973 16 george Yolich 1987 91 6. Ralph Klinepeter 1976 5 20. Chris Luick 2007 15 9. Vince D’Angelis 2002 89 dan Maynard 1987 5 adam Rosenberg 2002 15 Tom Stoudt 1997 89 8. Rob Froio 2008 4 Tye Gonser 1999 15 11. dan Maynard 1987 87 James Conrad 2007 4 dave Duncan 1978 15 Chris Tedeschi 1987 87 Jason Boyd 2002 4 24. Rob Froio 2008 14 13. Brian Shevitz 1991 86 Jason Boyd 2001 4 Tom Hayes 2007 14 george Yolich 1985 86 george Watts 1954 4 Mike Raible 2007 14 15. ian Law 2005 85 William MacDonald 1960 4 James Conrad 2006 14 16. Jason Boyd 2002 84 Ray Moyer 1961 4 Jason Boyd 2004 14 Mike Mecca 1990 84 gabe Washo 1964 4 Tye Gonser 2002 14 18. Bob Osipower 1998 83 Bob Fielder 1968 4 Brian Shevitz 1992 14 19. Tye Gonser 2002 81 Frank Weisse 1970 4 Mike Mecca 1989 14 Bob Spagnolo 1990 81 Pete Ramsey 1980 4 Bert Solivan 1988 14 21. daniel Bierce 2008 79 Kevin Kozlowski 1990 4 Chris Tedeschi 1986 14 Mike Mancia 1994 79 Tim Bannon 1976 4 Joe Yanek 1987 14 23. adam Bucci 2004 78 george Yolich 1985 4 Craig Alexander 2002 78 dan Maynard 1986 4 Tom Stoudt 1998 78 Chris Tedeschi 1987 4 26. James Conrad 2005 76 Bob Osipower 1997 76 John Weigel 1981 76 Kevin Kozlowski 1990 76

2009 lafayette baseball 22 Career Hits Career Batting Average 11. Tye Gonser 97 1999-2002 1. adam Rosenberg 216 2001-2004 1. Tommy Morgan .405 1956-1958 12. Mike Mancia 93 1991-1994 2. Jason Boyd 212 2001-2004 2. Bob Kessler .396 1958-1960 13. Mark Rowland 91 1990-1993 3. Tye Gonser 199 1999-2002 3. Vince D’Angelis .382 1999-2002 14. Kevin McKernan 90 1995-1998 4. Tom Stoudt 197 1995-1998 4. Bob Osipower .375 1997-2000 15. ian Law 89 2003-2006 5. Bob Osipower 196 1997-2000 5. John Weigel .365 1978-1981 16. Chris Tedeschi 85 1984-1987 Vince D’Angelis 196 1999-2002 6. dan Maynard .364 1984-1987 ian Burley 85 1998-2001 7. ian Law 178 2003-2006 7. don Lorden .363 1963-1965 18. John Freeland 84 1978-1981 8. adam Bucci 176 2002-2005 Keith Colicchio .363 1980-1981 19. Tom Hayes 80 2005-2008 dan Maynard 176 1984-1987 9. James Conrad .356 2004-2007 20. Mike Raible 79 2004-2007 10. gino Cara 168 1983-1986 10. adam Rosenberg .355 2001-2004 Jim Peyman 79 1974-1977 11. Bert Solivan 160 1986-88, 1990 11. Tom Stoudt .354 1995-1998 Joe Yanek 79 1984-1987 Kevin McKernan 160 1995-1998 12. Frank Weisse .352 1970-1972 John Weigel 79 1978-1981 13. george Yolich 159 1984-1987 Tye Gonser .352 1999-2002 24. Ralph Russo 77 1988-1991 14. scott Miltenberger 157 1991-1994 14. William MacDonald .346 1958-1960 25. Rex Peters 75 1971-1974 15. Mark Rowland 150 1990-1993 15. Mike Raible .345 2004-2007 26. Mitch Hoffman 73 1995-1998 Pad Colley 150 1995-1998 george Yolich .345 1984-1987 Tim Bannon 73 1973-1976 17. Brian Shevitz 149 1989-1992 17. scott Miltenberger .344 1991-1994 28. Bert Solivan 72 1986-1988, 1990 James Conrad 149 2004-2007 18. Jason Boyd .343 2001-2004 gino Cara 72 1983-1986 19. Kevin Leasure 148 2004-2007 Pete Pavia .343 1959-1961 30. steve Morrison 70 1985-1988 20. Chris Tedeschi 145 1984-1987 20. ian Law .333 2003-2006 Mitch Hoffman 145 1995-1998 21. Brian Canfield .330 1970-1973 Career Doubles 1. Jason Boyd 49 2001-2004 22. Chris Luick 143 2006-2008 22. Mike Mancia .329 1991-1994 2. Bob Osipower 46 1997-2000 23. Tom Hayes 142 2005-2008 23. Tony Savitsky .327 1965-1967 3. george Yolich 43 1984-1987 24. Mike Mancia 141 1991-1994 Bert Solivan .327 1986-88, 1990 Vince D’Angelis 43 1999-2002 22. Mike Ippolito 137 1982-1985 25. Pad Colley .326 1995-1998 5. ian Law 36 2003-2006 25. Bryan McKernan 136 1994-1997 Mike Mecca .326 1989-1990 6. Kevin Leasure 35 2004-2007 26. Joe Yanek 132 1984-1987 adam Rosenberg 35 2001-2004 27. Rob Fioretti 129 2002-2005 Career Runs Scored 8. dan Maynard 34 1984-2002 Craig Alexander 129 2001-2004 1. Jason Boyd 153 2001-2004 Mike Mancia 34 1991-1994 29. ian Burley 125 1998-2001 2. gino Cara 150 1983-1986 10. Tye Gonser 31 1999-2002 30. daniel Bierce 124 2004-2008 3. James Conrad 149 2004-2007 11. Craig Alexander 30 2001-2004 Matt Tambellini 124 2000-2003 4. dan Maynard 143 1984-1987 12. Kevin McKernan 29 1995-1998 5. Joe Yanek 142 1984-1987 Tom Stoudt 29 1995-1998 Career At-Bats 6. Bert Solivan 133 1986-1988, 1990 14. Brian Shevitz 26 1989-1992 1. Jason Boyd 618 2001-2004 7. Vince D’Angelis 131 1999-2002 ian Burley 26 1998-2001 2. adam Rosenberg 608 2001-2004 8. Chris Tedeschi 130 1984-1987 16. Joe Yanek 25 1984-1987 3. Tye Gonser 566 1999-2002 9. adam Rosenberg 127 2001-2004 Mitch Hoffman 25 1995-1998 10. scott Miltenberger 124 1991-1994 4. adam Bucci 565 2002-2005 Pad Colley 25 1995-1999 11. ian Law 122 2003-2006 5. Tom Stoudt 556 1995-1998 Rex Peters 25 1971-1974 12. Brian Shevitz 119 1989-1992 6. ian Law 535 2003-2006 20. ed Janiga 24 1980-1983 Tom Stoudt 119 1995-1998 7. gino Cara 534 1983-1986 Jason Boy 24 2000-2001 14. george Yolich 117 1984-1987 8. Kevin McKernan 524 1995-1998 22. adam Bucci 23 2002-2005 15. Tye Gonser 114 1999-2002 9. Tom Hayes 523 2005-2008 23. Tom Hayes 22 2005-2008 16. Bob Osipower 111 1997-2000 James Conrad 523 2004-2007 Bryan McKerna 22 1994-1997 17. Mark Rowland 107 1990-1993 11. Bob Osipower 522 1997-2000 Mark Rowland 22 1990-1993 18. Pad Colley 100 1995-1998 12. Vince D’Angelis 513 1999-2002 scott Miltenberger 22 1991-1994 19. Jim Peyman 98 1974-1977 13. Bryan McKernan 497 1994-1997 27. Joe Barkauskas 21 1970-1972 20. Rob Fioretti 91 2002-2005 14. Kevin Leasure 493 2004-2007 Ralph Russo 21 1988-1991 21. Mark Eseppi 90 1979-1982 15. Bert Solivan 490 1986-88, 1990 29. James Conrad 20 2004-2007 22. adam Bucci 89 2002-2005 Mark Rowland 490 1990-1993 Mike Raible 20 2004-2007 Mitch Hoffman 89 1995-1998 17. Rob Fioretti 486 2002-2005 Bert Solivan 20 1986-1988, 1990 24. Mike Mancia 86 1991-1994 18. Brian Shevitz 484 1989-1992 Tom McArthur 20 1990-1993 25. Bryan McKernan 85 1994-1997 19. dan Maynard 483 1984-1987 John Weigel 20 1978-1981 Kevin McKernan 85 1995-1998 20. george Yolich 461 1984-1987 Tim Bannon 20 1973-1976 27. Chris Luick 82 2006-2008 21. Pad Colley 460 1995-1998 art Fischetti 82 1972-1975 22. Mitch Hoffman 459 1995-1998 Career Triples 29. Chip Lloyd 81 1984-1987 23. Joe Yanek 457 1984-1987 1. Jason Boyd 16 2001-2004 30. Jeff Rodgers 80 2001-2004 scott Miltenberger 457 1991-1994 2. Joe Yanek 13 1984-1987 25. Chris Tedeschi 451 1984-1987 Vince D’Angelis 13 1999-2002 Career RBI 26. ian Burley 441 1998-2001 1. dan Maynard 156 1984-1987 4. Bert Solivan 11 1986-1988, 1990 27. Mike Mancia 429 1991-1994 2. george Yolich 152 1984-1987 dan Maynard 11 1984-1987 28. Matt Tambellini 428 2000-2003 3. adam Rosenberg 134 2001-2004 6. James Conrad 9 2004-2007 29. Jeff Rodgers 394 2001-2004 4. Jason Boyd 129 2001-2004 george Yolich 9 1984-1987 30. Mark Eseppi 389 1979-1982 5. Bob Osipower 122 1997-2000 Mark Rowland 9 1990-1993 31. Ken Haas 387 1989-1992 6. Kevin Leasure 118 2004-2007 9. Bob Fiedler 8 1966-1968 32. Ralph Russo 386 1988-1991 7. Brian Shevitz 117 1989-1992 Brian Canfield 8 1970-1973 33. Jason Moll 380 1999-2002 8. Tom Stoudt 115 1995-1998 Kevin Kozlowski 8 1987-1990 34. Mike Raible 377 2004-2007 9. adam Bucci 112 2002-2005 Tom Stoudt 8 1995-1998 35. John Freeland 372 1978-1981 Vince D’Angelis 112 1999-2002

2009 lafayette baseball 23 13. art Fischetti 7 1972-1975 18. Pad Colley 211 1995-1998 Career Games Played Bob Argenti 7 1971-1973 19. Mike Mancia 210 1991-1994 1. adam Bucci 173 2002-2005 Frank Weisse 7 1970-1972 20. Bert Solivan 209 1986-1988, 1990 adam Rosenberg 173 2001-2004 len Fruci 7 1975-1978 21. Joe Yanek 206 1984-1987 3. Jason Boyd 172 2001-2004 Mike Neborak 7 1976-1979 22. John Freeland 195 1978-1981 4. Tom Hayes 166 2005-2008 Walt Manuel 7 1963-1965 23. Mitch Hoffman 194 1995-1998 4. Matt Tambellini 161 2000-2003 19. Brian Shevitz 6 1989-1992 24. ian Burley 193 1997-2001 5. Kevin McKernan 158 1995-1998 Chip Lloyd 6 1984-1987 25. gino Cara 191 1983-1986 6. Craig Alexander 155 2001-2004 Chris Tedeschi 6 1984-1987 26. Chris Tedeschi 188 1984-1987 James Conrad 155 2004-2007 Mitch Hoffman 6 1995-1998 27. Chris Luick 186 2006-2008 Tom Stoudt 155 1995-1998 Pad Colley 6 1995-1998 28. scott Miltenberger 185 1991-1994 9. Mark Rowland 154 1987-1990 Ralph Klinepeter 6 1973-1976 29. John Weigel 184 1978-1981 10. Rob Fioretti 153 2002-2005 Pete Ramsey 6 1979-1982 30. Tom Hayes 181 2005-2008 Vince D’Angelis 153 1999-2002 Ralph Russo 6 1988-1991 12. Tye Gonser 152 1999-2002 Bob Lewis 6 1958-1960 Career Slugging Percentage 13. gino Cara 151 1983-1986 steve Morrison 6 1985-1988 Player Slg. % years 14. dan Maynard 150 1984-1987 Tim Bannon 6 1973-1976 1. george Yolich .633 1984-1987 15. Bob Osipower 149 1997-2000 Tye Gonser 6 1999-2002 2. Mike Mecca .629 1989-1990 16. Kevin Leasure 148 2004-2007 3. Bob Kessler .610 1958-1960 Bryan McKernan 148 1994-1997 Career Home Runs 4. Bob Osipower .605 1997-2000 Brian Shevitz 148 1989-1992 1. Bob Osipower 22 1997-2000 5. John Weigel .605 1978-1981 19. John Boozang 143 1984-1987 2. george Yolich 21 1984-1987 6. Frank Weisse .599 1970-1972 20. daniel Bierce 141 2006-2008 Tom Stoudt 21 1995-1998 7. Vince D’Angelis .598 1999-2002 Bert Solivan 141 1986-1988, 1990 4. Jason Boyd 20 2001-2004 8. Jason Boyd .571 2001-2004 ian Burley 141 1998-2001 Brian Shevitz 20 1989-1992 9. dan Maynard .551 1984-1987 23. george Yolich 140 1984-1987 6. adam Rosenberg 19 2001-2004 10. William MacDonald .548 1958-1960 24. Chris Luick 139 2006-2008 7. John Freeland 17 1978-1981 11. Ray Moyer .539 1961-1963 Jason Moll 139 1999-2002 8. adam Bucci 16 2002-2005 12. John Freeland .524 1978-1981 26. Mitch Hoffman 138 1995-1998 Craig Alexander 16 2001-2004 13. adam Rosenberg .523 2001-2004 26. scott Miltenberger 137 1991-1994 10. John Weigel 15 1978-1981 Keith Colicchio .523 1980-1981 27. Jeff Rodgers 136 2001-2004 Mike Mecca 15 1989-1990 Brian Shevitz .523 1989-1992 28. Chris Tedeschi 135 1984-1987 12. Vince D’Angelis 14 1999-2002 16. adam Rosenberg .509 2001-2004 Ralph Russo 135 1988-1991 13. Kevin Leasure 13 2004-2007 17. Bob Spagnolo .502 1987-1990 30. Pad Colley 134 1995-1998 Bob Spagnolo 13 1987-1990 18. Mike Mancia .490 1991-1994 31. dave Drechsel 124 2004-2007 dan Maynard 13 1984-1987 19. Jim Engelland .484 1966-1968 Mike Mancia 124 1991-1994 16. ian Law 12 2003-2006 20. Ralph Klinepeter .483 1973-1976 33. Jeff Butler 118 2006-2008 Frank Weisse 12 1970-1972 Brian Canfield .483 1970-1973 Ken Haas 118 1989-1992 ian Burley 12 1998-2001 22. don Lorden .479 1963-1965 34. Mike Raible 117 2004-2007 19. adam Bucci 11 2002-2005 23. Jim Peyman .476 1974-1977 35. Joe Yanek 116 1984-1987 Mike Mancia 11 1991-1994 24. Chip Lloyd .467 1984-1987 21. Jim Peyman 10 1974-1977 22. Joe Yanek 9 1984-1987 Career Stolen Bases Mark Rowland 9 1990-1993 Player SB Years Ray Moyer 9 1961-1963 1. James Conrad 85 2004-07 steve Morrison 9 1985-1988 1. Bert Solivan 79 1986-88, 1990 26. Tom Ambrosole 8 2005-2008 2. gino Cara 74 1983-1986 Joe Ezekiel 8 2006-2008 3. art Fischetti 71 1972-1975 Bill Russell 8 1981-1984 4. Jason Boyd 54 2001-2004 John Cubala 8 1991-1994 5. Tye Gonser 50 1999-2002 Pad Colley 8 1995-1999 6. Brian Shevitz 46 1989-1992 Rex Peters 8 1971-1974 7. adam Rosenberg 45 2001-2004 30. Chris Luick 7 2006-2008 8. Kevin Kozlowski 44 1987-1990 Bert Solivan 7 1986-1988, 1990 9. Mark Rowland 40 1990-1993 Keith Colicchio 7 1980-1981 10. Vince D’Angelis 36 1999-2002 11. Chris Tedeschi 34 1984-1987 Career Total Bases 12. Mike Mecca 32 1989-1990 1. Jason Boyd 353 2001-2004 13. Joe Yanek 31 1984-1987 2. adam Rosenberg 318 2001-2004 14. Ralph Russo 28 1988-1991 3. Bob Osipower 316 1997-2000 15. george Yolich 26 1984-1987 4. Vince D’Angelis 307 1999-2002 Jim Anderson 26 1969-1971 5. george Yolich 292 1984-1987 scott Miltenberger 26 1991-1994 6. dan Maynard 266 1984-1987 18. Hal Kamine 24 1975-1978 7. ian Law 254 2003-2006 19. Rob Fioretti 23 2002-2005 8. adam Bucci 253 2002-2005 Bob Argenti 23 1971-1973 Brian Shevitz 253 1989-1992 adam Rosenberg 23 2000-2001 10. Tye Gonser 248 1999-2002 Mark Eseppi 23 1979-1982 11. James Conrad 230 2004-2007 23. James Conrad 22 2003- 12. Kevin Leasure 224 2004-2007 Chip Lloyd 22 1984-1987 Tom Hayes ’08 13. Kevin McKernan 223 1995-1998 david Duncan 22 1977-1980 14. Mark Rowland 217 1990-1993 26. Jason Moll 21 1999-2002 16. Tom Stoudt 216 1995-1998 Mike Palos 21 1998-2000 17. Craig Alexander 213 2001-2004 28. david Daniels 20 1980-1983

2009 lafayette baseball 24 year by year 1865...... 2-0 1935...... 9-7 2004.....23-26 (11-9 PL) 1866...... 1-2 1936...... 9-5-1 2005.....18-26 (6-10 PL) 1867...... 1-0 1937...... 12-2-1 2006.....27-24 (11-9 PL) 1869...... 1-0-1 1938...... 14-4 2007.....33-20 (17-3 PL) 1870...... 1-0 1939...... 13-4 2008.....25-23 (8-12 PL) 1871...... 2-2 1940...... 10-3-1 Total...... 1716-1504-32 1872...... 2-0 1941...... 15-4-1 1873...... 3-4-1 1942...... 9-3 1874...... 1-1 1943...... 7-10 1875...... 5-1 1944...... 6-9 1876...... 7-5 1945...... 2-11 1877...... 4-1 1946...... 12-6 1878...... 4-2 1947...... 10-6 1879...... 0-4 1948...... 18-10 1880...... 2-3 1949...... 13-11 1881...... 3-2 1950...... 15-9 1882...... 5-4 1951...... 13-8 1883...... 4-3 1952...... 11-9-2 1884...... 8-8-1 1953...... 20-6-2 1885...... 5-6 1954...... 16-8 1886...... 8-5 1955...... 17-6-1 1887...... 5-6 1956...... 21-4-1 1888...... 9-11 1957...... 16-7 1889...... 10-3-1 1958...... 19-10 1890...... 11-9-1 1959...... 13-5 1891...... 9-12-1 1960...... 11-9-1 1892...... 2-10 1961...... 13-11-1 1893...... 2-12 1962...... 16-5 1894...... 6-6 1963...... 9-13-1 1895...... 11-10 1964...... 8-12 1896...... 8-12 1965...... 18-8 Jeremy Atkins ’10 1897...... 14-6 1966...... 18-9 1898...... 15-11 1967...... 7-15-1 1899...... 18-12 1968...... 15-7 1900...... 7-16 1969...... 8-14 1901...... 11-11-1 1970...... 11-9 1902...... 14-9 1971...... 19-5 1903...... 15-12 1972...... 17-9 1904...... 16-7 1973...... 17-10 1905...... 22-7 1974...... 18-6 1906...... 16-9 1975...... 14-12 1907...... 19-8-2 1976...... 14-12 1908...... 11-14-1 1977...... 12-10 1909...... 12-12 1978...... 11-12-1 1910...... 19-13 1979...... 9-15 1911...... 16-10 1980...... 11-13-1 1912...... 11-15 1981...... 13-17-2 1913...... 22-14 1982...... 6-18 1914...... 15-11-1 1983...... 11-24 1915...... 16-10 1984...... 13-24 1916...... 14-11 1985...... 17-23-1 1917...... 4-13 1986...... 27-13 1918...... 4-4 1987...... 29-15 1919...... 9-7 1988...... 14-21 1920...... 14-4-1 1989...... 21-15 1921...... 14-8 1990...... 26-17 1922...... 17-5 1991...... 16-19 (9-6 PL) 1923...... 14-11 1992.....22-12 (12-3 PL) 1924...... 13-6 1993... 12-21 (10-10 PL) 1925...... 11-6 1994.....11-25 (8-12 PL) 1926...... 10-10 1995...... 9-36 (6-18 PL) 1927...... 15-4 1996.....12-28 (9-11 PL) 1928...... 11-11 1997.....11-26 (7-12 PL) 1929...... 15-3 1998.....10-26 (8-12 PL) 1930...... 9-11-1 1999...... 8-32 (4-16 PL) 1931...... 10-8 2000.....12-27 (6-12 PL) Joseph Verdon ’11 Matt Hall ’10 1932...... 10-4 2001.....10-32 (5-15 PL) 1933...... 8-5 2002.....23-22 (12-8 PL) 1934...... 12-3 2003.....16-24 (7-13 PL)

2009 lafayette baseball 25 The Patriot League Athletic and Academic Success

In its second decade of combining academic During the 2007-08 academic year, and athletic excellence, the Patriot League Patriot League student-athletes and teams 2008 Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and accomplished the following: Standings women’s sports. Initially started as an • 14 Patriot League student-athletes were NCAA Division I-AA football conference Team W-L PCT W-L-T PCT named ESPN The Magazine Academic All- Army 13-7 .650 25-25 .500 in 1986, the Patriot League became an Americans. Navy 11-9 .550 32-25-1 .560 all-sport conference in 1990 and includes • 65 Patriot League student-athletes earned Holy Cross 11-9 .550 21-28 .429 American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy *Bucknell 10-10 .500 30-24-2 .554 Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Lafayette 8-12 .400 25-23 .521 members, and Fordham and Georgetown honors, including 42 on the first team. Lehigh 7-13 .350 23-27 .460 as associate members. These institutions • Patriot League football teams combined * Denotes Patriot League Tournament champion are among the oldest and most prestigious for a record 124 selections to the League’s in the nation and their alumni have, and academic honor roll. All-Patriot League Second Team continue to play leadership roles in shaping • Seven Patriot League football student- Daniel Bierce Jr. ss our country. athletes earned All-America honors, the Since 1998, the Patriot League has highest total since 2003. Pitcher of the Week ranked first each year among all Division March 4, April 7 I conferences awarding athletic aid in the • Lafayette led the Football Championship Kevin Reese sr. NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The Subdivision in team defense at 260.91 yards per game. Rookie of the Week League finished at the top spot with 97 March 17, May 5 percent of its teams reporting a graduation • Holy Cross quarterback Dominic Zach Fritz P rate of 90 percent or higher in the most Randolph and Colgate running back April 7 recent data. In addition, 79 Patriot League Jordan Scott were finalists for the Walter Corey Shea P teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Payton Award, while Colgate linebacker Program Public Recognition Awards after Mike Gallihugh was a finalist for the Buck Academic Honor Roll posting academic progress rate scores in Buchanan Award as top players in the Jeff Butler Jr. Mathematics-Economics the top 10 percent of all squads in their Football Championship Subdivision. Scott Tyler Chromey So. Economics & Business Joe Ezekiel Jr. economics & Business respective sports. led the FCS in rushing with 170.45 yards Rob Froio Fr. Chemical Engineering Patriot League student-athletes and per game. Ryan Hanna Jr. english teams continue to enjoy success at the • Lafayette’s Ashley Harbin became the Ben Hertz Fr. government & Law national level, with opening round victories first Patriot League student-athlete to Chris Luick Jr. economics & Business coming in several NCAA Championships qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Ian McCutcheon Jr. government & Law including Bucknell’s victory over national Jason Morytko sr. government & Law Field Championship in three consecutive No. 4 seed Florida State in baseball and Kevin Reese sr. economics & Business seasons, and also was the lone Patriot Ryan Roberts Sr. Economics & Business Navy’s triumph against national No. 4 seed League representative at the Indoor Track Nick Tucker sr. History North Carolina in men’s lacrosse during and Field Championship. Joseph Verdon Fr. undeclared the 2007-08 campaign. Patriot League Brad Weiss So. Policy Studies teams previously recorded consecutive first- Harbin also competed in the Olympic Brad Woodfield Sr. Mathematics-Economics round wins in men’s basketball, a final four trials in July. appearance in men’s lacrosse and a sixth- • Two teams competed in postseason play in place finish at the NCAA Cross Country women’s basketball. Championship to highlight the League’s • A Patriot League record six student- NCAA success. athletes were selected in the 2008 Major The Patriot League’s mission is simple, League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high • Four Patriot League players were drafted academic standards, and to prepare its by Major League Lacrosse — the most in student-athletes to be leaders in society. a single year for the Patriot League in the Collegiate Draft.

2009 lafayette baseball 26 2009 Lafayette Baseball Quick Facts

Location Easton, Pa. Chartered 1826

om Enrollment 2,403 undergraduates

c Nickname/Colors Leopards / Maroon & White . Affiliation/Conference NCAA Division I FCS / Patriot League President Daniel H. Weiss Faculty Rep. for Athletics Susan L. Averett Director of Athletics Bruce E. McCutcheon ards Athletics Phone/Fax (610) 330-5470 / (610) 330-5702 Associate Athletic Director George Bright op Assistant Athletic Director Kaity McKittrick e Director of Athletic Communications Scott Morse Athletic Communications Phone/Fax (610) 330-5122 / (610) 330-5519 oL Athletic Website www.GoLeopards.com G Sports Information Director Phil LaBella Assistant S.I.D. (Baseball contact) Katie Meier Meier Office: 610-330-5518 / Email: [email protected] Athletic Communications Assistant Jenna Marina Video and Marketing Coordinator Matt Panto www. Merchandise and Promotions Manager John Chermak Athletic Communications Secretary Penny Nace

Head Coach/Email Joe Kinney (Lehigh, ’88) / [email protected] Record at Lafayette/Seasons 187-224 / 10th season Career Record/Seasons same Assistant Coaches Gregg Durrah (Fairleigh Dickinson ’87, 10th season) Rick Clagett (Utah ’99, third season) Brandt Godshalk (East Stroudsburg ’95, second season) Baseball Office Phone/Fax (610) 330-5476 / (610) 330-5702 2008 Overall Record 25-23 2008 Patriot League Record/Finish 8-12 / fifth Letterwinners Returning/Lost 22 / 8 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost 10 / 4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8 / 4 Starting pitchers returning/Lost 4 / 1 Captains Daniel Bierce ’08, Jeff Butler ’08, Chris Luick ’08 Home Field Kamine Stadium: Leftfield line 332’, Centerfield 403’, Rightfield line 335’

2009 lafayette baseball 27 A Distinctive Experience

Lafayette is uniquely positioned in its standing among America’s leading liberal arts colleges for its strictly undergraduate focus that offers the best in liberal arts programs and engineering.

Lafayette’s approach to teaching and learning goes well beyond traditional classroom methods. Through active-learning experiences in small-group seminars, student-centered team projects, independent study, student-faculty research, study abroad, and internships, students have the opportunity to cross academic boundaries in the arts, sciences, and engineering.

A combination of programs and characteristics make Lafayette truly distinctive and unique. These include:

• Strictly undergraduate focused

• The very best in liberal arts courses and engineering

• Growing its exceptional faculty by nearly 20%

• Unparalleled opportunities for undergraduate research with faculty

• Exceptional academic opportunities and alumni connections afforded by proximity to New York City

• The ideal size

• Division I programs in 23 varsity sports

• A transforming experience, where great minds wind up

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