Division I Baseball Records
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Division I Baseball Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 4 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 14 Team Records ........................................................................... 22 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 24 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 32 All-Time Winningest Teams ................................................ 38 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls ....................... 42 Baseball America Division I Final Polls ........................... 45 USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/ American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 46 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 48 Statistical Trends ...................................................................... 49 No-Hitters and Perfect Games by Year .......................... 50 2 NCAA BASEBALL DIVISION I RECORDS THROUGH 2013 Official NCAA Division I baseball records began DOUBLES Game with the 1957 season and are based on infor- Game 16—Marshall McDougall, Florida St. vs. Maryland, May mation submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- 5—Six times, most recent: Aaron Attaway, Western Caro. 9, 1999 vice by institutions participating in the statistics vs. Iona, March 3, 2012 Season rankings. Career records of players include only Season 143—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (75 games) 39—Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, 2011 (62 games) those years in which they competed in Division Career Career 346—Jeff Ledbetter, Florida St., 1979-82 (262 games) I. Annual team champions in home runs, triples, 95—Khalil Greene, Clemson, 1999-02 (272 games) RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME doubles, stolen bases, slugging percentage and DOUBLES PER GAME double plays were added in 1972. Annual indi- Season Season 2.12—Lance Berkman, Rice, 1997 (134 in 63 games) vidual champions in saves were added in 1980; 0.68—Joe Niciforo, Georgetown, 1982 (28 in 41 games) runs, bases on balls and toughest to strike out BASES ON BALLS TRIPLES Inning were added in 1981. Individual hit by pitch and Inning sacrifice hits were added in 2004. In statistical 3—Jef Yarbrough, TCU vs. Dallas Baptist, Feb. 23, 1998 2—Eight times, most recent: Jim Murphy, Washington St. Game rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or vs. UNLV, Feb. 26, 2008 averages may indicate ties where none exists. In 7—Teddy Craig, UALR vs. Tex.-Pan American, May 2, 1992 Game Season 3—Many players, most recent: Brad Daniels, Albany (NY) these cases, the numerical order of the rankings 112—Coby Kerlin, Texas, 1985 (76 games) is accurate. vs. Hartford, April 9, 2006 Season Career 17—Keith Hagman, New Mexico, 1980 (63 games) 300—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 games) Career BASES ON BALLS PER GAME 32—Bob Zeihen, Indiana St., 1985-88 (233 games) Season Individual Records TRIPLES PER GAME 1.50—Eric Cruz, FIU, 1990 (87 in 58 games) Season STOLEN BASES 0.47—Don Herman, George Washington, 1959 (eight in Game Batting 17 games) 8—Bobby Kingsbury, Fordham vs. Wagner, April 11, 2001; HOME RUNS King Lewis, Bethune-Cookman vs. Savannah St., March Inning 13, 1994 (eight attempts) GAMES 2—By many players, most recent: Steve Ulaky, Delaware Season Season vs. Delaware St., March 22, 2011; Chris Haynes, Le 107—Don Guillot, Tex.-Pan American, 1987 (60 games) 90—Rigo Rodriguez, San Diego St., 1982 Moyne vs. Saint Peter’s, April 12, 2008 Career Career Game 206—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 games) 295—John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 1982-85 6—Marshall McDougall, Florida St. vs. Maryland, May 9, STOLEN BASES PER GAME AT-BATS 1999 (consecutive) Season Game Season 1.93—Lawrence Smith, Bethune-Cookman, 1988 (58 in 10—George Roberts, Kent St. vs. Kentucky, June 1, 2012 48—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (75 games) 30 games) (21 inn.); Derek Toadvine, Kent St. vs. Kentucky, June 1, Career 2012 (21 inn.); Jaime Bubela, Baylor vs. Houston, Feb. 21, 100—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1983-85 (213 games) STRIKEOUTS 1999 (22 inn.); Jay Sferra, Colorado vs. Nebraska, April HOME RUNS PER GAME Game 6—Brian McCall, Sacramento St. vs. Pacific, May 7, 1996 26, 1974 (22 inn.); James Smith, Nebraska vs. Colorado, Season April 26, 1974 (22 inn.); Brad Linden, Connecticut vs. (10 inn.); Peter Bushway, Maine vs. Providence, May 0.74—Keith Hammond, Augusta St., 1987 (26 in 35 13, 1983; Bob Wagner, Air Force vs. UC Santa Barbara, Massachusetts, May 13, 1972 (20 inn.) games) Season March 25, 1975; Rob McAdams, Texas A&M vs. Texas, 377—P. J. Forbes, Wichita St., 1989 (84 games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN May 10, 1962 Career 8—Ryan Jackson, Duke, March 18-April 1, 1994; Andy Season Bruce, Georgia Tech, March 2-10, 1991 1,114—John Fishel, Cal St. Fullerton, 1982-85 (295 games) 99—Tom Mendonca, Fresno St., 2008 (295 at-bats in 78 RUNS 30 HOME RUNS AND 30 STOLEN BASES games) Game Season Career J. D. Drew, Florida St., 1997 (31 home runs, 32 stolen bases, 252—Jeff Parnell, South Carolina, 1990-93 (223 games) 8—Henry Rochelle, Campbell vs. Radford, March 30, 1985; 67 games) Gary Gehman, Delaware vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May HIT BY PITCH 21, 1976; Kurt Wittmayer, San Diego St. vs. Utah, 1975 GRAND SLAMS Game Season Inning 5—Carlos Quentin, Stanford vs. Florida St., Feb. 9, 2002 125—Loren Hibbs, Wichita St., 1982 (87 games) 2—By six players, most recent: T.J. Soto, Louisiana Tech vs. Season Career Western Ky., March 25, 2000 37—Scott Davis, Delaware State, 2012 (58 games); Brian 420—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 games) Game Harris, Vanderbilt, 2010 (65 games) RUNS PER GAME 3—Jim LaFountain, Louisville vs. Western Ky., March 24, Career 1976 109—Brett Lilley, Notre Dame, 2005-08 (231 games) Season Season 1.90—Andrew Rumpelt, Hofstra, 1985 (57 in 30 games) 6—Kyle Bryan, Alabama, 1984 (53 games) HIT BY PITCH PER GAME Season BATTING AVERAGE TOTAL BASES Season (Min. 75 at-bats) 1.07— Steve Dembowski, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1979 (32 Game in 30 games) .551—Keith Hagman, New Mexico, 1980 (125 of 227) 25—Marshall McDougall, Florida St. vs. Maryland, May Career (Min. 200 at-bats) 9, 1999 SACRIFICE HITS .465—Rickie Weeks, Southern U., 2001-03 (254 of 546) Season Game HITS 285—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (75 games) 4—Joe Scott, Cal St. Fullerton vs. UC Riverside, March Inning Career 29, 2009; Tommy King, South Carolina vs. Arkansas, 3—Many players 730—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 games) March 8, 2004; Andy Sawyers, Nebraska vs. Kansas St., Game HITTING FOR THE CYCLE April 4, 1998 9—John McBroom, Air Force vs. Colorado Col., May 10, Season Season 34—Ben Orloff, UC Irvine, 2007 (65 games) 1967 (nine at-bats) 2—Derek Nicholson, Florida, 1998; Spencer Oborn, BYU, Season 1998 Career 142—Tim Barker, UCF, 1985 (85 games) 86—Ben Orloff, UC Irvine, 2006-09 (241 games) SLUGGING PErcENTAGE Career SACRIFICE HITS PER GAME 418—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 (288 games) Season (Min. 75 at-bats) 1.140—Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma St., 1985 (285 total Season CONSECUTIVE GAMES HIT SAFELY bases in 250 at-bats) 0.64—Kevin Kuntz, Kansas, 2013 (30 in 47 games) 58—Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 1987 Career (Min. 200 at-bats) SACRIFICE FLIES CONSECUTIVE HITS .927—Rickie Weeks, Southern U., 2001-03 (506 total bases Season 14—Larry Patterson, Gonzaga, 1977 in 546 at-bats) 14—Chris Heintz, South Fla., 1996 (66 games) CONSECUTIVE TIMES ON BASE RUNS BATTED IN Career 18—Shaun Larkin, Cal St. Northridge, Feb. 8-12, 2002 (4 Inning 27—Blake Dean, LSU, 2007-10 (258 games); Mike games); Jake Rickenbach, Utah Valley, April 20-27, 2012 8—Seven times, most recent: T.J. Soto, Louisiana Tech vs. McDonald, Wichita St., 1986-89 (265 games); Billy (5 games). Western Ky., March 25, 2000 Urban, St. Bonaventure, 2010-13 (186 games) NCAA BASEBALL DIVISION I RECORDS THROUGH 2013 3 LOWEST EARNED-RUN AVERAGE HITS ALLOWED Pitching Season (Min. 50 innings) Game I 0.26—Sal Campisi, Long Island, 1964 (three in 104.0 inn.) 26—Michael Casteel, Howard vs. Kansas, March 28, 1997 GAMES Career (Min. 100 innings) Season Season 0.56—Keith Weber, Missouri, 1963-64 (nine in144.0 inn.) 210—Darrell Van Roy, Pacific, 1984 51—Connor Falkenbach, Florida, 2005; David Berg, UCLA, CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS Career 2013 Season 533—Doug Little, Florida St., 1983-86 (549 inn.) Career 57—George Plender, Vermont, 1954 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED PER NINE INNINGS DIVISION 161—David Teasley, Mercer, 2013 Career Season (Min. 50 innings) GAMES STARTED 60—George Plender, Vermont, 1954-55 3.21—George Dugan, Murray St., 1964 (20 in 56.0 inn.) Season HIGHEST EARNED-RUN AVERAGE Career (Min. 100 innings) 24—Ryan Halla, Auburn, 1995; Mike Loynd, Florida St., Season (Min. 50 innings) 4.25—George Dugan, Murray St., 1962-65 (103 in 218.0 1986 16.11—Drew Boyer, Coppin St., 2007 (55.1 inn.) inn.) Career EARNED RUNS ALLOWED BASES ON BALLS ALLOWED 78—Doug Little, Florida St., 1983-86 Game Season COMPLETE GAMES 24—Michael Casteel, Howard vs. Kansas, March 28, 1997 114—Damon Pollard, Southern Miss., 1989 Season Season Career 19—John Hoover, Fresno St., 1984 100—Chris Weaver, Southern Utah, 1992; Roch Rhinehart, 284—Terry Hayes, Wichita St., 1978-81 Career Air Force, 1985 BASE ON BALLS RATIO 42—John Hoover, Fresno St., 1981-84; Lupe Salinas, Tex.- Career (BASES ON BALLS PER NINE INNINGs) Pan American, 1970-73 287—Gary Goldsmith, New Mexico St., 1990-93 Season (Min. 50 innings) RELIEF APPEARANCES RUNS ALLOWED 0.23—Thomas Eshelman, Cal St. Fullerton, 2013 (three Season Game in 115.2 inn.) 51—Connor Falkenbach, Florida, 2005; David Berg, UCLA, 24—Michael Casteel, Howard vs. Kansas, March 28, 1997 Career (Min. 100 innings) 2013 Season 0.75—John Barth, Saint Joseph’s, 1968-70 (nine in 108.2 Career 128—Todd Uzzell, New Mexico St., 1999 inn.) 161—David Teasley, Mercer, 2013 Career WILD PITCHES SHUTOUTS 348—Michael Tufte, Air Force, 1998-2001 Game Season HIT BATTERS 7—Dan Schmerer, Eastern Wash.