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2005 NCAA® Baseball Records Book The Official 2005The Official NCAA Official 2005 NCAA® Baseball we are committed to Records Book ® providing a Book Baseball Records Individual and Team Records Includes Single-Game, Season and Career Statistics All-Americans and Awards Coaching Records All-Time Leaders and Top Active Coaches Home Attendance Leaders quality and Annual Home Attendance Champions 2004 Statistical Leaders provide 2004 Conference Standings Championship Results and education to Individual, Team Championship Records student-athletes NCAA 1505-1/05 BS 05 THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.ncaa.org Compiled By: Sean Straziscar, Associate Director of Statistics. Acknowledgement: The original no-hitter research and compilation was done by Matt Segal, NCAA statistics intern, and Stephanie Elsner, NCAA statistics intern. Distributed to sports information directors and conference publicity directors. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2004, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America. ISSN 0267-1017 NCAA 1505-1/05 2 2005 NCAA BASEBALL RECORDS Contents Division I Baseball Records ................................. 5 Division II Baseball Records................................. 49 Division III Baseball Records................................ 85 2004 Baseball Statistical Leaders ........................123 Baseball Coaches’ Records .................................157 2004 Baseball Conference Standings..................165 Baseball Award Winners ....................................173 Baseball Championships.....................................191 Attendance Records............................................211 CONTENTS 3 Division I Baseball Records Individual Records .............................................. 6 Individual Leaders .............................................. 8 Annual Individual Champions............................. 17 Team Records ..................................................... 24 Team Leaders ..................................................... 26 Annual Team Champions.................................... 34 All-Time Winningest Teams................................. 39 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls.............. 41 Baseball America Division I Final Polls................ 44 USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/ American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls......................................... 45 Statistical Trends................................................. 47 No Hitters and Perfect Games by Year ............... 47 6 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA Division I baseball records DOUBLES Game began with the 1957 season and are based on Game 16—Marshall McDougall, Florida St. vs. Maryland, 5—Five times, most recent: Jeremy Dodson, Baylor vs. May 9, 1999 information submitted to the NCAA statistics Hardin-Simmons, May 24, 1998 Season service by institutions participating in the statis- Season 143—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (75 tics rankings. Career records of players include 36—Brad Hawpe, LSU, 2000 (69 games); Damon games) Thames, Rice, 1998 (63 games); Jeremy Morris, Career only those years in which they competed in Florida St., 1996 (69 games) 346—Jeff Ledbetter, Florida St., 1979-82 (262 games) Division I. Annual team champions in home Career 95—Khalil Greene, Clemson, 1999-02 (272 games) RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME runs, triples, doubles, stolen bases, slugging Season percentage and double plays were added in DOUBLES PER GAME 2.12—Lance Berkman, Rice, 1997 (134 in 63 games) 1972. Annual individual champions in saves Season 0.68—Joe Niciforo, Georgetown, 1982 (28 in 41 BASES ON BALLS were added in 1980; runs, bases on balls and games) Inning toughest to strike out were added in 1981. 3—Jef Yarbrough, TCU vs. Dallas Baptist, Feb. 23, Individual hit by pitch and sacrifice hits were TRIPLES 1998 Inning Game added in 2004. In statistical rankings, the 2—Six times, most recent: Steve O’Sullivan, Marist vs. 6—10 times, most recent: Josh Holliday, Oklahoma St. rounding of percentages and/or averages may St. Peter’s, April 6, 2002 vs. Oral Roberts, May 29, 1999 indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, Game Season 3—Many players, most recent: Steve O’Sullivan, 112—Coby Kerlin, Texas, 1985 (76 games) the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. Marist vs. St. Peter’s, April 6, 2002 Career Season 300—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 17—Keith Hagman, New Mexico, 1980 (63 games) games) Career Individual Records 32—Bob Zeihen, Indiana St., 1985-88 (233 games) BASES ON BALLS PER GAME Season TRIPLES PER GAME 1.50—Eric Cruz, Florida Int’l, 1990 (87 in 58 games) Season Batting 0.47—Don Herman, George Washington, 1959 STOLEN BASES (eight in 17 games) Game 8—Bobby Kingsbury, Fordham vs. Wagner, Apirl 11, GAMES HOME RUNS 2001; King Lewis, Bethune-Cookman vs. Savannah Season Inning St., March 13, 1994 (eight attempts) 2— By many players, most recent: Kyle Haines, 90—Rigo Rodriguez, San Diego St., 1982 Season Eastern Ill. vs. Eastern Ky., April 26, 2003 Career 107—Don Guillot, Tex.-Pan American, 1987 (60 Game 295—John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 1982-85 games) 6—Marshall McDougall, Florida St. vs. Maryland, Career AT-BATS May 9, 1999 (consecutive) 206—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 Game Season games) 10—Jaime Bubela, Baylor vs. Houston, Feb. 21, 1999 48—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (75 games) STOLEN BASES PER GAME (22 inn.); Jay Sferra, Colorado vs. Nebraska, April Career Season 26, 1974 (22 inn.); James Smith, Nebraska vs. 100—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1983-85 (213 1.93—Lawrence Smith, Bethune-Cookman, 1988 (58 Colorado, April 26, 1974 (22 inn.); Brad Linden, games) in 30 games) Connecticut vs. Massachusetts, 1972 (20 inn.) HOME RUNS PER GAME Season Season STRIKEOUTS 377—P. J. Forbes, Wichita St., 1989 (84 games) 0.74—Keith Hammond, Augusta St., 1987 (26 in 35 Game Career games) 6—Brian McCall, Cal St. Sacramento vs. Pacific (Cal.), 1,114—John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 1982-85 (295 May 7, 1996 (10 inn.); Peter Bushway, Maine vs. games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN Providence, May 13, 1983; Bob Wagner, Air Force 8—Ryan Jackson, Duke, March 18-April 1, 1994; vs. UC Santa Barb., March 25, 1975; Rob RUNS Andy Bruce, Georgia Tech, March 2-10, 1991 McAdams, Texas A&M vs. Texas, May 10, 1962 Game 8—Henry Rochelle, Campbell vs. Radford, March 30, 30 HOME RUNS AND 30 STOLEN BASES 1985; Gary Gehman, Delaware vs. Fairleigh Season Dickinson, May 21, 1976; Kurt Wittmayer, San J. D. Drew, Florida St., 1997 (31 home runs, 32 stolen Diego St. vs. Utah, 1975 bases, 67 games) Season GRAND SLAMS 125—Loren Hibbs, Wichita St., 1982 (87 games) Inning Career 2—By six players, most recent: T.J. Soto, Louisiana 420—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 Tech vs. Western Ky., March 25, 2000 games) Game 3—Jim LaFountain, Louisville vs. Western Ky., March RUNS PER GAME 24, 1976 Season Season 1.90—Andrew Rumpelt, Hofstra, 1985 (57 in 30 6—Kyle Bryan, Alabama, 1984 (53 games) games) TOTAL BASES BATTING AVERAGE Game Season (Min. 75 at-bats) 25—Marshall McDougall, Florida St. vs. Maryland, .551—Keith Hagman, New Mexico, 1980 (125 of May 9, 1999 227) Season Career (Min. 200 at-bats) 285—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (75 .465—Rickie Weeks, Southern U., 2001-03 (254 of games) 546) Career HITS 730—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 Inning games) 3—Many players HITTING FOR THE CYCLE Game Season 9—John McBroom, Air Force vs. Colorado Col., May 2—Derek Nicholson, Florida, 1998; Spencer Oborn, 10, 1967 (nine at-bats) Brigham Young, 1998 Season 142—Tim Barker, UCF, 1985 (85 games) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Career Season (Min. 75 at-bats) 418—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 1.140—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (285 games) total bases in 250 at-bats) Consecutive Games Hit Safely Career (Min. 200 at-bats) 58—Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 1987 .927—Rickie Weeks, Southern U., 2001-03 (506 total bases in 546 at-bats) Consecutive Hits Georgia Sports Information 14—Larry Patterson, Gonzaga, 1977 RUNS BATTED IN Consecutive Times On Base Inning Georgia’s Bobby Felmy tied the Division I 18—Shaun Larkin, Cal St. Northridge, Feb. 8-12, 8—Eight times, most recent: Bobby Felmy, Georgia vs. record for most runs batted in during one 2002 (4 games) Liberty, March 5, 2004 inning with eight versus Liberty. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS — BATTING 7 Season SAVES Career 81—Dave Grangaard, Arizona St., 1967 (59 games) Season 533—Doug Little, Florida St., 1983-86 (549 inn.) Career 23—Jack Krawczyk, Southern California, 1998 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED PER NINE INNINGS 252—Jeff Parnell, South Carolina, 1990-93 (223 Career Season (Min. 50 innings) games) 49—Jack Krawczyk, Southern California, 1995-98 3.21—George Dugan, Murray St., 1964 (20 in 56 HIT BY PITCH PER GAME inn.) Season INNINGS Career (Min. 100 innings) 1.07— Steve Dembowski, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1979 Game 4.25—George Dugan, Murray St., 1962-65 (103 in (32 in 30 games) 20.0—Jeff Gingrich, San Jose St. vs. Long Beach St., 218 inn.) HIT BY PITCH March 30, 1973; Ruben Patton, Long Beach St. vs. BASES ON BALLS ALLOWED Game San Jose St., March 30, 1973 Season 5—Carlos Quentin, Stanford vs. Florida, Feb. 9, 2002 114—Damon Pollard, Southern Miss., 1989 Season DIVISION I BASEBALL Season 186.0—Floyd Bannister, Arizona St., 1976 Career 284—Terry Hayes, Wichita St., 1978-81 33—Andrew Slater,
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