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UNIVERSITY of DELAWARE BASEBALL RECORDS (Updated Through 2018 Season) ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Year Record (Pct.) St UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE BASEBALL RECORDS (updated through 2018 season) ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Year Record (Pct.) Student coaches 1882-1901; 1905; 1915-17; 48-62-3 (.438) 1927; 1929-30; 1944 Dr. Rowan 1902-03 (2) 12-3 (.800) L.O. Willis 1904 (1) 3-5 (.375) George E. Lovett 1906(1) 1-3-1 (.300) Victor Willis 1907 (1) 8-7-1 (.532) Lt. Sayer 1908 (1) 5-11-1 (.324) William J. McAvoy 1909-1914; 1923-25 36-77-3 (.323) S.F. Baumgartner 1918 (1) 0-4 (.000) H.B. Shipley 1919-22 (4) 32-29-2 (.524) Frank Fortsburg 1926 (1) 2-10 (.167) J.J. Rothrock 1928 (1) 5-7-1 (.423) Gerald R. Doherty 1931-41 (11) 92-91-1 (.503) William S. “Shack” Martin 1942-43; 1946-52 (9) 98-63-4 (.606) Bob Siemen 1953-55 (3) 29-32-2 (.476) Harold R. “Tubby” Raymond 1956-64 (9) 142-55-2 (.718) Bob Hannah 1965-2000 (36) 1,053-464-6 (.693) Jim Sherman 2001-Present (18) 540-444 (.548) Totals 136 Seasons 2,106-1,367-27 (.605) TEAM RECORDS Batting Games Played, Season – 60, 1999, 2001 At Bats, Season – 2,080, 2004 At Bats, Game – 56 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 At Bats, Inning - 24 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 (2nd) Plate Appearances, Inning - 25 vs. Md. Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 (2nd) Runs Scored, Season – 517, 1996 Runs Scored, Game – 38 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore, 1993; 76 vs. Delaware City, 1883 (not recognized record) Runs Scored, Inning – 20 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore (2nd inning), April 29, 1993 (Tied No. 3 all-time NCAA; most in 2nd inning) Runs Allowed, Game: 33 vs. Georgetown (33-0 loss), 1925 Runs Allowed, Season: 347, 2016; 344, 2002 Consecutive Games Scoring A Run – 176, Feb. 28, 1999 - Feb. 16, 2002 Consecutive Games Being Shutout - 2, 1909; 1955; 1961; 1972; 1993; 2011 Consecutive Games Shutting Out Opponent - 3, 1959 Largest Margin of Victory: 60 (76-16) win over Delaware City, 1883; Modern - 33 (38-5) over Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1983 Largest Margin of Defeat: 33 vs. Georgetown (33-0 loss), 1925 Hits, Season – 700, 1997 Hits, Game – 37 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 (Tied No. 2 All- time NCAA) Hits, Inning – 21 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore (2nd), April 29, 1993 (NCAA Record) Runs Batted In, Season – 464, 1996 Runs Batted In, Game – 32 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 Runs Batted In, Inning - 16 vs. Md. -Eastern Shore, Apr. 29, 1993 (2nd; NCAA Record) Highest Batting Average, Season – .365, 1997 Lowest Batting Average, Season - .225, 1953 Highest Batting Average by Opponent, Season - .301, 2010 Lowest Batting Average by Opponent, Season - .220, 1971, 1972 Doubles, Season - 156, 1996 Doubles, Game - 9 vs. Vermont, March 5, 2006 Triples, Season - 42, 1995 Triples, Game - 4 vs. Villanova, March 14, 2001; vs. William & Mary, May 10, 2002; vs. UMBC, Mar. 7, 2017 Home Runs, Season – 111, 2006 Home Runs, Game – 9 vs. Hofstra, May 8, 2010 Home Runs, Inning – 5 vs. Hofstra, May 28, 1985 (3rd) Extra Base Hits, Inning - 20 vs. Md. Eastern Shore, Apr. 29, 1993 (2nd; NCAA Record) Extra Base Hits, Season - 275, 2006 Total Bases, Season: 1,188, 1997 Total Bases, Game: na Total Bases, Inning: 30 vs. Md. Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 Stolen Bases, Game – 18 vs. Virginia Medical College, April 8, 1942 Stolen Bases, Season - 149, 1978 Walks, Game – 13 vs. Central Florida, March 19, 1973 Walk, Season – 287, 2017; 286, 1977 Times Struck Out, Game – 17 vs. UCLA, April 1, 1969 Times Struck Out, Season – 452, 2018; 432, 2006; 426, 2017 Most Runners Left on Base, Game - na Most Runners Left on Base, Season – 475, 2017; 472, 2012; 468, 2007 FIELDING Errors, Game – 15, vs. Navy, May 26, 1923 Errors, Season - 115, 1999 Highest Fielding Pct., Season - .969, 2015; .968, 2014; .967, 2013; .967, 2017; .966, 1994; .965, 2012; .965, 2018 Lowest Fielding Pct., Season - .931, 1987 Double Plays, Game – 5 vs. Northeastern, March 25, 2006; vs. Drexel, May 9, 1997; 4 vs. Towson, May 11, 2008; Navy, May 18, 1983; vs. Wisconsin, March 21, 1978; Double Plays, Season - 62, 2001; 58, 2014 Unassisted Double Plays, Game - 3, Steve Harden vs. Northeastern, April 1, 2001 PITCHING Lowest Earned Run Average, Season: 1.68, 1958 Highest Earned Run Average, Season: 6.18, 2010 Most Shutouts, Season: 9, 1980 MISCELLANEOUS Wins, Season – 45, 1995 (45-12), 1997 (45-10), 2001 (45-15) Wins, Regular Season – 43, 1997 Conference Wins, Season - 22, 1998 (22-2), 2001 (22-6) Losses, Season - 32, 2003 (19-32) Conference Losses, Season - 18, 2006 (12-18); 17, 2008 (11-17) Best Winning Pct. – .864 (19-3), 1958 Worst Winning Pct. - .000, 5 times, last 0-4 in 1918 (most losses in winless season, 0-8 in 1912) Most Games Played - 60, 1999 (35-25), 2001 (45-15) Longest Winning Streak – 21 (twice), April 17, 1982 - May 29, 1982; 21, March 16, 1997-April 13, 1997 Longest Win Streak from Start of Season – 10, March 12-27, 1996 Consecutive Losses - 14, 1911-13 Consecutive Losses to Start Season - 8, 1912, 2003 Consecutive League Wins - 15, 1995 Consecutive League Losses - 7, 2010 (April 18 - May 2) Longest Home Winning Streak – 23, 1991 Longest Road Winning Streak – 19, 1994 Longest Game (not official game time) – 8:10 vs. Harvard (6:40 rain delay), NCAA Northeast Regional, May 24, 1978 (UD won 1-0) Longest Game (innings) - 17 innings vs. St. Joseph’s, April 17, 1996 (at Veteran’s Stadium, Philadelphia - won 10-8); 15 innings vs. Albright, 1907 (tie, 0-0); 15 innings vs. Pennsylvania A College, 1939 (5-5 tie) Attendance, Single Game – 6,631, Delaware at Arkansas, May 28, 1999, NCAA Reg. at Fayetteville, Ark.) 4,732, Delaware at Texas Tech, June 2, 2017 (NCAA Regionals at Lubbock, Tex.) 4,480, Delaware vs. Indiana, May 24, 1996 (NCAA Midwest Reg., Wichita, KS) 4,000, Delaware vs. Texas, June 12, 1970 at Omaha, NE (College World Series) 4,000, Delaware at Maine, May 29, 1982 at Orono, ME (NCAA Northeast Reg.) Triple Plays (10) – 1939 vs. Hampden Sydney 1959 vs. Franklin & Marshall 1963 vs. Hampden Sydney 1980 vs. Penn 1995 vs. Drexel 1995 vs. Hofstra 2003 vs. Virginia Commonwealth 2006 at UNC Wilmington 2007 vs. Hofstra (Alex Buchholz unassisted) 2010 vs. James Madison Cycles (4) – Andre Duffie vs. Boston University, March 26, 1995 (Game 1) Andre Duffie vs. Temple, April 15, 1997 Jamie McSherry vs. Rider, April 16, 1997 Carlos Alonso vs. Towson, April 16, 2010 No Hit Games (7) – A.B. Sillerg vs. Trinity (N.C.), April 20, 1908 (lost, 1-0) Hugh Bogovich vs. Fort DuPont, May 18, 1943 (won, 4-1) Mike Piascik (5 inn.), Bob Vantrease (1), Doug Shaab (1) and Mark Johnston (2) vs. Villanova, March 16, 1983 (won 7-0) Adam Lamanteer (7) at Drexel, April 20, 1996 (won 12-0) Matt Phillips at Hofstra, March 28, 1997 (won 9-0) Jarame Beaupre vs. Hartford (at UMBC), March 18, 2004 (won 13-0) Brent Gaphardt vs. Hofstra (7), March 26, 2005 (won 11-0) No Hit Games Against (1) - Scott Swinson (Maryland), May 13, 2008 (UD lost, 4-0) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BATTING Games Played, Career – 222, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 Games Played, Season – 60, Kevin Mench, Andrew Salvo, Peter Maestrales, 1999; Chris Kolodzey, Peter Maestrales, 2001 Consecutive Games Played – 222, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 Games Played, Season by a Catcher - 59, Jamie McSherry, 1999 Games Played, Season by a Catcher (Fr.) - 56, John Schneider, 2000 At Bats, Career – 918, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 At Bats, Season – 247, Ryan Graham 2004 At Bats, Game – 8, George Gross vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May 21, 1976; 7, Joe Giacchino vs. Delaware State, May 1, 2014; 7, Nick Tierno vs. Towson, May 13, 2016 Runs Scored, Career – 227, Andy Donatelli, 1982-85 Runs Scored, Season – 86, Jeff Trout, 1983; Kevin Mench, 1998 Runs Scored, Game – 8, Gary Gehman vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May 21, 1976 Hits, Career – 303, Scott Waibel, 1977-80 Hits, Season – 98, Jeff Trout, 1983 Hits, Season (Freshman) - 85, Kevin Mench, 1997 Hits, Game – 6, George Gross vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May 21, 1976 (8 at bats); Tripp Keister vs. Hofstra, April 22, 1991 (7 at bats); Mark Rubini vs. St. Joseph’s, April 18, 1985 (6 at bats) Hits, Inning – 3, Andy Donatelli vs. Massachusetts, March 21, 1984; Matt Schmidt vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 Hits, Consecutive At Bats – 9, Reid Gorecki, April 22-26; 8, John Kochmansky, May 1- 3, 1987 Hits, Consecutive Plate Appearances – 8, Brian Wallace, April 27-30, 1992 Batting Avg., Career – .409, Kevin Mench, 1997-99 Batting Average, Season – .519, Jeff Trout, 1983 Slugging Pct., Career – .875, Kevin Mench, 1997-99; .687, Frank McCann, 1973-76 Slugging Pct., Season – 1.091, Kevin Mench, 1998; .899, Jeff Trout, 1983 Total Bases, Career – 527, Kevin Mench, 1997-88 Total Bases, Season – 204, Kevin Mench, 1998; 174, Brian August, 1997 Total Bases, Season, Freshman - 171, Kevin Mench, 1997 Total Bases, Game – 16, Brian August vs. Hofstra, May 17, 1996; 15, Adam Tsakonas vs. Hofstra, April 4, 2008; Ryan Cuneo vs. Hofstra, May 8, 2010 Singles, Career – 213, Gary Gehman, 1976-79 Singles, Season – 76, Gary Gehman, 1978; 73, Dan Colunio, 1997 Doubles, Career – 73, D.J. Long, 2010-13; 71, Brian August, 1995-97 Doubles, Season – 32, Cliff Brumbaugh, 1995 Doubles, Season, Freshman - 24, Brian August, 1995 Doubles, Game – 3, (15 times); last: Jimmy Yezzo vs. Canisius, Feb. 17, 2003; Brock Niggebrugge vs. UMBC, Apr. 10, 2012; Josh Dean vs. Georgia State, May 3, 2008; Diaz Nardo vs.
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