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Marcus Lee, Navy JR 39 60 1. ------------------------------------------ -------- -- -----, . --------------------------------------~-------------------------,---------------------~.,..,. ------- -- --- --- FINAL 1993 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS BATTING BATTING (2. 5 ab/'1ame and 75 at bats) CL G AB HTS AVG. (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) CL G AD HTS AVG. Dickie Woodridqe, Le Moyne SR 34 126 60 . 476 35.Mark Loretta, Northwestern SR 53 184 75 408 Mark Winston, Chicago St. SR 42 129 60 . 465 37.Casey Burrill, Southern Cal SR 64 238 97 408 Mike Martin, Boston college JR 35 130 60 . 462 38. Joe Carillo, Fairfield SR 40 148 60 405 Mike Bar'1er, St. Louis JR 45 176 81 . 460 38. Dan Puskas, Princeton SR 36 111 ' 45 405 Marc Sagmoen, Nebraska SR 58 205 93 . 454 40. Gerad Cawhorn, San Jose St. SR 53 200 81 405 Kyle Shade, Northwestern (La. SR 54 181 82 . 453 41.Corey Boudreaux, Southeastern La. - SR 53 188 404 Edwin Hartwell, Notre Dame sa 56 199 89 . 447 42. Jason Varitek, Geor'1ia Tech JR 61 228 92 404 Paul LoDuca, Arizona St~ JR 66 289 129* . 446 42. Steve Abbs, Wyoming JR 50 171 69 404 Pat Watkins, East Caro. JR 60 220 , 98 . 445 44. Joe Biernat, South Caro. SR 60 233 94 403 10. Brandon Allen, Charleston' - SO 36 95 '42 . 442 45.Richard Lemons, Arizona SR ' 51 129 52 403 11. David Smith, Le Moyne -- JR 40 136 60 . 441 46. Kevin Blackhurst, Delaware SR 43 134 54 403 12.Mi'1uel Cruz, North Caro. A'T SO 34 114 50 . 439 47. Derrin Doty, Washington SR 57 194 78 402 13. Eric Danapilis, Notre Dame sa 61 219 96 . 438 48. Geoffrey Clark, Bri'1ham Young sa 57 214 86 402 14. Mickey Houston, Southern Utah JR 45 165 72 . 436 48. LaShaun Goree, Jackson St. SR 34 107 43 402 15. Mike Wiseley, Eastern Mich. SR 54 177 77 . 435 50. Tommy Lark, Charleston So. SR 42 132, 53 402 16. Michael Green, Pennsylvania SO 33 93 40 . 430 51.Duane Filchner, Radford SO 47 172 69 401 17. Antonio Fernandez, New Mexico SO 56 221 95 . 430 52. Erik Sauve, Va. Commonwealth JR 57 210 84 400 18. chris Sexton, Miami (Ohio) SR 53 161 69 . 429 52. Darrin Forster, Grand Canyon SR 54 200 80 400 19. Jack Stanczak, Villanova JR 43 148 63 . 426 52. Eric Dalton, New Mexico St. JR 50 185 74 400 20.Dennis Dwyer, Connecticut JR 44 167 71 . 425 52.Larry , Hisle, Dayton JR 46 145 58 400 21. Bo purkac, Vir'1inia Tech SO 47 182 77 . 423 56. Demetrius Dowler, Indiana St. SR 58 236 94 398 22. Bill Weyers, Western Ky. SR 51 192 81 . 422 56.Mike Hooks, East Tenn. St. JR 36 118 47 398 23. Derrick Calvin, ' Southern-B. R. SR 38 131 55 420 58. El'1in Jeppensen, Jackson St. JR 43 131 52 397 24. Jack scholz, Wa'1ner SR 31 98 41 . 418 59. J. Matzke, Houston FR 46 116 46 397 25. Rob Mummau, James Madison SR 47 178 74 . 416 60. Clay Gould, Texas-Arlington sa 52 192 76 396 26.Mark Gabbard, Cincinnati SR 44 166 69 . 416 61. Chris Zonca, West Chester JR 41 139 55 396 27. Dave Madsen, Brigham Young JR 57 205 85 . 415 62.David Mor'1an, Harvard -----i.:::-.-_- JR :is 129 395 28. Chuck Kulle, Le Moyne - SR 40 140 58 . 414 63. Todd Walker, Louisiana St. SO 71 276 109 395 29. Danny Gonzalez, Pittsbur'1h JR 43 121 , 50 . 413 64.Jon Sbrocco, Wri'1ht St. SR 54 190 75 395 30. Greg Elliott, Md. -Balt. County SR 43 182 75 .412 65. Tommy Barnes, Louisville SR 59 256 101 395 31. ClintStraub, Detroit Mercy SR 47 153 63 . 412 66.Mark Linkletter, Ill. -chicago sa 56 198 78 394 32.Pat Conreaux, St. Louis JR 44 180 74 . 411 67. Justin Howard, Massachusetts -- JR' 39 155 394 33. Pat Schulz, Evansville SR 61 212 87 . 410 68. John Vindivich, Southeastern La. - JR 54 191 75 393 34.Mark Little, Memphis St. JR 56 181 74 . 409 69.Tyrone Dixon, South Ala. SR 56 207 81 391 35.Mark Merila, Minnesota JR 61 184 75 . 408 70. Drew Brown, St. Peter JR 35 133 52 391 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN (Minimum 15) CL G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) CL G NO. AVG. Ryan McGuire, UCLA JR 60 26* 0. Chuck Kulle, Le Moyne SR 40 67 1. Darren Dreifort, Wichita St. JR 55 22 0. 2~David Smith, Le Moyne JR 40 66 1. Jay Loqyood, Towson St. SR 44, 17 0. Marcus Lee, Navy JR 39 60 1. Neil Murphy, Iona sa 39 15 0. Ryan McGuire, UCLA JR 60 91 1. Geor'1e Arias, Arizona JR 60 23 0. Mark Gulseth, New Mexico JR 56 82 1. Charlie Jones, ' Louisiana Tech JR 48 18 0. Todd Walker, Louisiana St. SO 71 102* 1. Tim Kerns, Davidson SR 47 17 0. Eric Danapilis, Notre Dame sa 61 85 1. Jason Varitek, Georgia Tech JR 61 22 0. Marc Sagmoen, Nebraska - sa 58 79 1. Hayland Hardy, Stephen F. Austin - SR 19 0. paul LoDuca, Arizona St. JR 66 88, 1. 10.Andy Small, cal St. Northridge SR 56 20 0. 10. Geoff Edsell, Old Dominion JR 42 55 1. 11.Brian Banks, Brigham Young SO 57 20 0.'35 11. Tim ,Kerns, Davidson sa 47 61 1. 12. Kevin Taylor, Southwest Mo. St. --- sa 55 19 0. 12.Darren Stumber'1er, South Fla. JR 59 76 1. 13. Jesse Ibarra, Loyola (Cal. SO 50 17 0. 13.Antone Williamson, Arizona St. SO 66 85 1. 14. Todd Greene, Ga. Southern SR 59 20 0. 14. Brian Banks, Bri'1ham Youn'1 SO 57 73 1. 15. Jason Thompson, Arizona SR 60 20 0. 15. Mike Biltimier, Purdue JR 58 74 1. 16. Phillip Grundy, Western Caro. JR 52 17 0. 16. Phillip Grundy, Western Caro. JR 52 66 1. 17.Charlie Allen, Louisville sa 59 19 0. 17. Antonio Fernandez, New'Mexico SO 56 71 1. 18.Mark Gulseth, New Mexico JR 56 18 0. 18.Geor'1e Arias, Arizona, JR 60 75 1. 19. Jason Glover, Geor'1ia St. FR 47 15 0. 19.Jason Thompson, Arizona sa 60 74 1. 20. Pat Clougherty, North Caro. St. JR 66 21 0. 20. Rich Sem1noff, Grand Canyon sa 50 61 1. 21. Pat Watkins, East Caro. JR 60 19 0. 21.Keith Williams, Clemson JR 65 79 1. 22.Jason Parker, Centenary SR 48 15 0. 22. Edwin Hartwell, Notre Dame SR 56 68 1. 23.Rich Dimel, Dayton SR 61 19 0. 23.Duane Filchner, Radford SO 47 57 1. 24.Marc Sagmoen, Nebraska SR 58 18 0. 24. Pat Clou'1herty, North Caro. St. JR 66 80 1. 25. Todd Walker, Louisiana St. SO 71 22 0. 25. Brooks Kieschnick, Texas JR 67 81 1. 26. scott Spiezio, Illinois JR 54 16 0. 26. John Coats, Nevada-Las Vegas -:-- JR 49 59 1. 27. Marty Watson, Evansville SR 61 18 0. 27. Al Sanderson, New Mexico St. sa 54 64 1. 28. will Fitzpatrick, Cal St. Sacra. - SR 17 0. 27. Darrin Forster, Grand Canyon sa 54 64 1. 28. Chris Cox, North Caro. SR 58 17 0. 29. Jason Varitek, Georgia Tech JR 61 72 1. 30. Todd Cady, Arizona St. SO 65 19 0. 30. Manny Robinson, Air Force sa 50 59 1. 30. Keith Williams, Clemson JR 65 19 0. 31. Andy Small, Cal St. Northridge --- SR 56 66 1. 32. Cookie Massey, North Caro. SR 62 18 ' 32. Kevin Brunstad, Washington St. ---- JR 57 67 1. 33. Brooks Kieschnick, Texas JR 67 19 0. 33. Tommy Davis , Southern Miss. SO 59 69 1. 34. Todd Landry, Arizona - JR 60 17 0. 34. Todd Landry, Arizona ------ , JR 60 70 1. 35. Kenny Reed, Ball St. JR 53 15 0. 35. Pat Conreaux, St. Louis JR 44 51 1. FINAL 1993 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS -----------------";:'---- , -------- --------- -- ------ -------- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- ------------ -- --- --- -- , ---. FINAL 1993 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 12) CL G' NO. AVG. (Minimum 7) CL G NO. AVG. l.Mike Simmons, St. Bonaventure JR 40 22 0. Ray DeSimone, LIU-Brooklyn SR 35 10 0. Greg Elliott, Md. -Balt. County SR 43 23 0. Derrick Glenn, Mississippi Val. --- SR 29 7 0. Ron Obermeier, St. Joseph' s (pa. ) - SR 40 19 0. Chip Glass, Oklahoma JR 53 12* 0. 4 . Kevin Brunstad, Washington St. JR 57 26 0. Jay Payton, Georgia Tech SO 61 12* 0. Chris DeDomenico;h waqnei" FR 31 14 0. Brian Duva, Florida JR 58 11 0. Kyle Shade, Northwestern (La. SR 54 24 0. Chris Hannum, Stetson JR 53 10 0. Antone Williamson, Arizona St. SO 66 29* 0. Chris Prieto, Nevada JR 48 9 0. Willie Morales, Arizona' JR 60 26 0. John Tejcek, Arizona -- SR 61 11 0. Jeff Lanzaro, St. Francis (N. ) -- SO 40 17 0. John Vindivich, Southeastern La. -- JR 54 9 0. 10. Keith Qui'1ley, New Mexico SR 50 21 0. Lance Pilch, Air Force - - SR 48 8 0. 11. Chris Winburn, Georgetown SR ' 12 0. Mark Winston, Chica'1o St. -, SR 42 7 0. 12. Dick!e Woodridqe, La Moyne SR 34 14 0. 12. Manny Robinson, Air Force SR 50 8 0. 12. Steve Kraemer, Rider FR 34 14 0. 13. Scott Krause, New Orleans SO 51 8 0. 14.Neil MUrphy, Iona SR 39 16 0. 14.Mike Metcalfe, Miami (Fla. SO 58 9 0. 14. Justin Howard, Massachusetts JR 39 16 0.
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