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THE RECORD BOOK the RECORD BOOK OFFENSIVE RECORDS AVERAGE HITS CAREER .300 HITTERS Career Career AVG THE RECORD BOOK THE RECORD BOOK OFFENSIVE RECORDS AVERAGE HITS CAREER .300 HITTERS Career Career AVG. (H-AB) 51. Ken Crawford (1993-94) ��������.319 (73-229) 1. Darrin Fletcher (1985-87). ..392 1. Tim Richardson (1980-83) �������������������297 1. Darrin Fletcher (1985-87) . ..392 (211-538) Kevin O’Connor (1989-90). ..319 (95-298) 2. Kyle Hudson (2006-08) . ..376 2. Craig Marquie (1997-00) ���������������������289 2. Kyle Hudson (2006-08) ��������.376 (178-474) John O’Grady (1928-29) ��������.319 (83-260) 3. Tim Richardson (1980-83) ������������������.372 3. Andy Schutzenhofer (2000-03) �������������286 3. Tim Richardson (1980-83) ��.372 (297-798) 54. Casey Fletcher (2014-15) ����.318 (126-396) 4. Herb Plews (1947-50). ..367 4. Dave Payton (1984-87). 268 4. Herb Plews (1947-50) . ..367 (98-267) Doug Jones (1980, 82-83). ..318 (105-330) 5. Ed Tryban (1930-32). ..365 5. Dusty Rhodes (1995-98). 263 5. Ed Tryban (1930-32) . ..365 (77-211) Bob Windmiller (1969-71). ..318 (101-318) 6. Sean Mulligan (1989-91) ��������������������.364 6. Todd McClure (1996-99). 257 6. Sean Mulligan (1989-91) ����.364 (176-484) 57. Don Cuchran (1987-90) ������.317 (170-536) 7. Ben Lewis (1933-35). ..361 7. Brian McClure (1993-96) ���������������������256 7. Ben Lewis (1933-35). ..361 (73-202) Bob Klaus (1957-59). ..317 (92-290) 8. Daniel Webb (2007-08)........... .360 8. Ryan Hastings (2004-08) ���������������������250 8. Daniel Webb (2007-08) . ..360 (142-394) Russ Steger (1947-50) ��������.317 (117-369) Dave Payton (1984-87). ..360 9. Luke Simmons (1999-02) ���������������������243 Dave Payton (1984-87) . ..360 (268-745) 60. David Kerian (2012-15). ..316 (196-621) 10. Lars Davis (2006-07) ��������������������������.356 10. Willie Argo (2009-12) . 241 10. Lars Davis (2006-07) ����������.356 (153-430) 61. Brandon Cashman (2002-03) .315 (112-356) Josh Klimek (1993, 1995-96) ��������������.356 Mark Dalesandro (1987-90) . 241 Josh Klimek (1993, ’95-96) .356 (191-537) Patrick Arlis (2000-02) ��������.315 (127-403) Mike Murawski (1967-69). ..356 Season Mike Murawski (1967-69) . ..356 (99-278) Randy Crews (1968-70) ������.315 (115-365) Season 1. Tim Richardson (1982) . 104 13. Andy Schutzenhofer (2000-03) .355 (286-805) 64. Willie Argo (2009-12) ����������.313 (241-769) 1. Darrin Fletcher (1987). ..497 2. Justin Parr (2013). 92 14. Luke Simmons (1999-02) ����.354 (243-687) Andy Thompson (1991-94) ��.313 (213-680) 2. Ben Lewis (1933) ��������������������������������.473 3. Lars Davis (2007) . 90 15. Tom Sinak (1992-95) ����������.352 (183-520) Ken Warmbier (1982-85). ..313 (198-633) 3. Boyd Bartley (1943) ����������������������������.460 4. Brian McClure (1996) �����������������������������89 16. Larry Sutton (1989-92) ��������.351 (206-587) Bob Wakefield (1946-48) ������.313 (85-272) John Toncoff (1933) ����������������������������.460 5. Mark Dalensandro (1990) . 88 17. Chris Robinson (2003-05). ..347 (156-450) 68. Brian Roberts (1988-91) . ..312 (171-548) 5. Jerry Jordan (1926) ������������������������������.447 6. Andy Schutzenhofer (2000) . 87 Chris Basak (1998-00) ��������.347 (157-453) Al Ryniec (1972-74) ��������������.312 (63-202) 6. Jake Stahl (1903) ��������������������������������.444 7. Ryan Nagle (2015) ���������������������������������86 19. Craig Marquie (1997-00) ����.346 (289-836) 70. Aaron Johnson (2008-09) ����.311 (164-527) 7. Jake Stahl (1901) ��������������������������������.443 Ryan Rogowski (2005) ���������������������������86 20. Brandon Wikoff (2007-09). ..343 (226-659) Drew Davidson (2002-05) . ..311 (227-730) 8. Fred Major (1926) . ..441 Josh Klimek (1996) ���������������������������������86 Bubba Smith (1989-91) ������.343 (137-399) Gary Borg (1982-85) . ..311 (201-647) 9. Larry Sutton (1991). ..434 10. Brandon Wikoff (2009) ���������������������������85 22. Kevin Rudden (1996-99) . ..342 (210-614) 73. Joe Olker (1982-84). ..310 (154-497) 10. Russ Steger (1950). ..429 Andy Schutzenhofer (2001) . 85 23. Ryan Snowden (2006-07) ����.341 (154-451) 74. Ryan Nagle (2013-15). ..309 (143-463) Gary Borg (1985). 85 Mike Wolters (1986-88). ..341 (140-411) Chad Frk (2001-05). ..309 (165-534) Big Ten Career 25. D.J. Svihlik (1997-00) ����������.340 (233-685) Jon Anderson (1996-99) ������.309 (219-709) 1. Tom Sinak (1992-95) ���������������������������387 Game Dusty Rhodes (1995-98) . ..340 (263-773) Bob Polock (1971-73) ����������.309 (104-337) 2. Justin Parr (2011-13) ��������������������������.367 1. Eight tied �������������������������������������������������6 27. Ryan Rogowski (2004-05) . ..339 (123-363) 78. Dave Wohlwend (1992-94) ��.308 (147-477) 3. Pete Cappetta (2008-11) ��������������������.365 A. Schutzenhofer (6-8) vs. St. Joseph’s (5/8/2000) Doug Kleber (1974-75) ����������.339 (76-224) Jason Moler (1989-90) ����������.308 (99-321) 4. Larry Sutton (1989-92) . 364 Luke Simmons (6-8) vs. St. Joseph’s (5/8/2000) 29. Justin Parr (2011-13) ����������.337 (218-646) Jim Oros (1977-79) . ..308 (111-360) 5. Daniel Webb (2007-08). 363 Tom Sinak (6-6) vs. Michigan State (5/14/1995) Forry Wells (1991-94) ����������.337 (182-540) 81. Josh Parr (2009-11) ������������.306 (173-566) 6. Kyle Hudson (2006-08) . 361 Forry Wells (6-7) vs. W. Michigan (3/18/1994) 31. Danny Rhodes (1995-98) ����.336 (224-667) 82. T.J. Jackson (1996-99) ��������.305 (113-370) 7. Luke Simmons (1999-02) ���������������������357 Bubba Smith (6-7) vs. Illinois-Chicago (4/30/1991) 32. Paul Marsillo (1977-80) ������.335 (191-570) Aaron Nieckula (1995-98) . ..305 (167-548) 8. Dominic Altobelli (2006-09) ����������������.356 Tony Michalak (6-7) vs. E. Illinois (4/7/1987) Jon Siron (1973-75). ..335 (108-322) Todd Schmitke (1979-82) ����.305 (180-590) 9. Chris Basak (1998-00) . ..355 Tony Michalak (6-6) vs. W. Carolina (3/27/1986) Boyd Bartley (1941-43) . ..335 (71-212) Tony Eichelberger (1960-62) .304 (96-316) 10. Mike Rohde (2005-07) ������������������������.351 John Callahan (6-7) vs. Notre Dame (4/17/1937) 35. Jim Rucks (1972-73). ..333 (73-219) 86. Joe Bonadonna (2006-09) . ..303 (187-618) Kevin Rudden (1996-99). ..351 36. Brian McClure (1993-96) ����.331 (256-773) Shawn Roof (2004-07) ��������.303 (174-575) Big Ten Career 37. Keith Toriani (1990-93). ..330 (109-330) Scott Spiezio (1991-93). ..303 (171-565) Big Ten Season 1. Andy Schutzenhofer (2000-03) �������������132 Lee Eilbracht (1943, 46-47) ��.330 (66-200) Russ Martin (1958-60) ����������.303 (72-238) 1. Lee Eilbracht (1946) . ..484 2. Ryan Hastings (2004-08) ���������������������124 39. Tony Michalak (1984-87) ����.328 (232-708) 90. Casey McMurray (2008-11) .302 (241-798) 2. Dave Payton (1987). ..460 Craig Marquie (1997-00) ���������������������124 40. Mike Rohde (2005-07). ..327 (190-581) Dave Rear (1981-82). ..302 (113-373) 3. Tom Sinak (1994) ���������������������������������458 4. Luke Simmons (1999-02) ���������������������117 41. Jordan Parr (2012-13). ..326 (135-414) 92. Bob Christensen (1987-90) .301 (177-588) 4. Kevin Rudden (1998) ���������������������������430 5. Drew Davidson (2002-05). 113 Pete Cappetta (2008-11) ����.326 (154-473) Dan Humay (1965-67). ..301 (85-282) 5. Mark Dalesandro (1990) ���������������������427 Dusty Rhodes (1995-98). 113 Todd McClure (1996-99) . ..326 (257-789) 94. Adam Walton (2013-pres.) ��.300 (129-430) 6. Luke Simmons (2001) �������������������������426 7. Casey McMurray (2008-11). 112 Dan O’Neill (1996-99) . ..326 (220-675) Dave Schultz (2006) ��������������.300 (64-213) 7. David Kerian (2015) . 424 Brian McClure (1993-96) ���������������������112 Mark Dalesandro (1987-90) .326 (241-739) Brian Schullian (1992-95) ��.300 (169-563) 8. Brian McClure (1996) �������������������������417 9. Willie Argo (2009-12) ���������������������������111 46. Brady Ballard (2000-01) . ..325 (147-452) Terry Wells (1982-85) ������������.300 (71-237) 9. Larry Sutton (1991) �����������������������������413 Joe Bonadonna (2006-09). 111 47. Eric Eymann (2003-04) . ..324 (132-408) Bud Felichio (1960-62) . ..300 (99-330) 10. Justin Parr (2011). ..411 Big Ten Season 48. Ryan Hastings (2004-07) ����.323 (250-773) Paul Milosevich (1940-42) ����.300 (60-200) Big Ten Batting Champion 49. Dominic Altobelli (2006-09) .320 (153-478) 1. Ryan Rogowski (2005) ���������������������������47 minimum 200 at bats 1943 Boyd Bartley ��������������������������������.400 2. Kyle Hudson (2008). 44 Wil Parsons (1989-90) ��������.320 (139-435) 1946 Lee Eilbracht. ..484 Tom Sinak (1994) �����������������������������������44 1948 Herb Plews ����������������������������������.404 4. Joe Bonadonna (2008) ���������������������������43 SEASON .400 HITTERS 1987 Dave Payton ��������������������������������.460 5. Daniel Webb (2008) �������������������������������42 1. Darrin Fletcher (1987) . .497 (80-161) 12. Brian McClure (1996) �������� .418 (89-213) 2001 Luke Simmons. ..426 Brandon Wikoff (2008) ���������������������������42 2. Ben Lewis (1933). .473 (35-74) Tom Sinak (1994) �������������� .418 (79-189) 2011 Justin Parr. ..411 7. Eric Eymann (2003) �������������������������������41 3. Boyd Bartley (1943). .460 (23-50) 14. William Fuzak (1931). .417 (33-79) Mark Dalesandro (1990) . 41 John Toncoff (1933). .460 (23-50) Otto Vogel (1921). .417 (35-84) Freshman (minimum 50 at bats) 9. Lars Davis (2007) . 40 5. Jerome Jordan (1926). .447 (34-76) 16. Wally Roetger (1923) . ..409 (n/a-n/a) 1. Luke Simmons (1999). ..386 Luke Simmons (2001). 40 6. Jake Stahl (1903). ..444 (n/a-n/a) 17. Victor Hinze (1937) �������������� .405 (15-37) 2. Sean Mulligan (1989) . ..382 7. Jake Stahl (1901). ..443 (n/a-n/a) 18. John Duffner (1935) ������������
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