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...... Quick Facts / 2008 Schedule Quick Facts 2008 Schedule 2...... Head Coach Joe Litterio Location:...... , NY FEBRUARY 3...... Asst. Coaches / 2008 Outlook Founded:...... 1883 29-Fri. at Florida International 7:00 pm 4...... Player Roster Nickname:...... Seahawks 5-8...... Upperclassmen Profiles Colors:...... Green and White MARCH 9-11...... Sophomore Profiles Enrollment:...... 2,100 2-13...... Newcomers -Sat. at Florida International (DH) /7 pm Home Fields:...... Dr. Bill Willetts Field 2-Sun. at Florida International :00 pm 4-15...... 2007 Review / Seahawk History ...... Richmond County Ballpark (6,900) 6...... This Is Wagner ! Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Villanova Tournament Conference:...... (NEC) 7-Fri. at Temple 11:00 am Athletics Administration Athletics Director:...... Walter Hameline 8-Sat. at Villanova 12:00 pm Athletics Director...... President:...... Dr. Richard Guarasci 9-Sun. at La Salle 12:00 pm Senior Assoc. AD...... Andrew Schwartz Head Coach:...... Joe Litterio 7-Mon. at UCF 6:30 pm Assoc. AD / SWA...... Peg Hefferan ...... (Rutgers,‘93: Ninth Season) Asst. AD / Academics...... Pam Cuneo 8-Tue. at UCF 6:30 pm Asst. Coaches: Jason Jurgens (Colorado St.-Pueblo, ‘03) 9-Wed. at UCF 6:30 pm Facilities Managers...... Scott Chamberlin Billy Malloy (Rutgers, ‘97), Mike Tuozzo (Wagner, ‘08), 21-Fri. at Winthrop 6:00 pm ...... Jess Powers Office Phone:...... (718) 390-3154 Asst. AD for Marketing...... Brendan Fahey Baseball Email:...... [email protected] 22-Sat. at Winthrop 2:00 pm Asst. AD for Media Relations...... John Beisser 2007 Record (Finish):...... 17-34 (NEC 11-17 / 6th) 23-Sun. at Winthrop 3:00 pm SID for Baseball ...... Kevin Ross 2007 NEC Tournament Record: ...... None 24-Mon. at Winthrop 3:00 pm Director of Sports Medicine...... Bill Wagner Litterio’s Overall Record:...... 138-259-2 26-Wed. at Lafayette 3:00 pm Wagner Athletics Phone...... 718-390-3433 Litterio’s NEC Record:...... 91-104 28-Fri. Maine 3:00 pm Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 17 / 12 29-Sat. Maine (DH) 11:00 am Position Players (Starters) Returning / Lost:...... 5/4 30-Sun. Maine 12:00 pm C r e d i t s Pitchers (Starters) Returning / Lost:...... 4/1 Sports Information Contact:...... Kevin Ross The 2008 Wagner Baseball Guide is a publication of the Sports SID Office Phone:...... (718) 390-3215 APRIL Information Office. Designed and written by Kevin Ross, SID Fax:...... (718) 390-3347 -Tue. at Rutgers 3:30 pm Asst. SID with assistance from John Beisser, SID, Mike Miller, Press Row Phone...... (716) 969-6126 4-Fri. liU * 3:00 pm Asst. SID, Kevin Murawinski, Asst. SID. Photos by Chris & SID Email Address:...... [email protected] Melissa Lockard, Dave Saffran, SR Smith, Dr. Norman R. 5-Sat. liU (DH) * 11:00 am Mailing Address:...... Smith and the Staten Island Yankees. 6-Sun. liU * 12:00 pm ...... One Campus Road Printed by Commercial Offset. 9-Wed. St. John’s 3:00 pm Front and Back Cover Design: Mike Miller & Karyn Olsen ...... Staten Island, NY 10301 Web Site:...... www.wagnerathletics.com 11-Fri. Monmouth * 3:00 pm Inside Front Cover Design: Kevin Murawinski 12-Sat. Monmouth (DH) * 11:00 am 13-Sun. Monmouth * 12:00 pm Directions to Wagner THE : A competitive, four-year private 6-Wed. at Seton Hall 3:30 pm VIA THE GOETHALS BRIDGE: Take the New college founded in 1883. has developed Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. After the turnpike tollbooths, a curriculum that unites deep learning and practical 8-Fri. at FDU * 3:00 pm bear left towards the Goethals Bridge. Cross the Goethals application. The Wagner Plan incorporates our long- 9-Sat. at FDU (DH) * 12:00 pm Bridge, and after the tollbooths ($6 cash or EZPass fare either standing commitment to the liberal arts, experiential 20-Sun. at FDU * 12:00 pm $4 or $5 depending on travel hour) on Staten Island, proceed on 23-Wed. iona 3:30 pm I-278 East. Continue on I-278 to Exit 13 (“Clove Road/ learning and interdisciplinary education with our Richmond Road/ Hylan Boulevard”). Note: Do not exit geographical location and enduring bond with New 25-Fri. at Mount St. Mary’s * 3:00 pm at earlier Richmond Avenue exit. At the light at the end York City. The College’s annual operating budget is $50 26-Sat. at Mount St. Mary’s (DH) * 2:00 pm of the exit ramp, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second million. 27-Sun. at Mount St. Mary’s * :00 pm light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue (look for the Wagner College sign at this intersection). At the second light make a right onto Campus Rd. The LOCATION: Atop Grymes Hill in City’s MAY baseball field is located on the left at the top of the hill. Borough of Staten Island, a neighborhood of historic 2-Fri. Quinnipiac * 3:00 pm Parking is limited. turn-of-the-century estates and mansions. Once the 3-Sat. Quinnipiac (DH) * 11:00 am American home of the Cunard shipping lines dynasty, 4-Sun. Quinnipiac * 12:00 pm From VIA THE OUTERBRIDGE CROSSING: Wagner’s campus provides a setting that feels far away 9-Fri. at CCSU * 3:00 pm the New Jersey Turnpike take Exit 10, or from the from the city. Garden State Parkway, Exit 127 and follow signs to the 0-Sat. at CCSU (DH) * 2:00 pm Outerbridge Crossing onto Staten Island. Route 1 and -Sun. at CCSU * 12:00 pm CAMPUS: 105 acres of park-like hilltop that overlook 9 travelers exit onto 440 North. After the tollbooths 4-Wed. at NYIT 3:30 pm on Staten Island ($6 cash or EZPass fare either $4 or $5 the Atlantic Ocean, and Manhattan. depending on travel hour), proceed north on Route 440 (West We have 23 buildings, including Horrmann Library with 16-Fri. Sacred Heart * 3:00 pm Shore Expressway) for approximately five miles. At the over 150,000 volumes. 17-Sat. Sacred Heart (DH) * 11:00 am intersection with I-278, bear right onto I-278 East. From 18-Sun. Sacred Heart * 12:00 pm I-278 take Exit 13 (“Clove Road /Richmond Road”). 22-24 NEC Tourney (Atlantic City, NJ) TBA Note: Do not exit at earlier Richmond Avenue exit. At HOUSING: Three residence halls fully equipped with the light at the end of the exit ramp, turn left onto Clove fiber optic phone system including Internet, voice mail Home Games in Bold Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto and e-mail. 80 percent of our students live on campus. Times and Dates Subject to Change Howard Avenue (look for the Wagner College sign at * - Denotes Conference Games this intersection). At the second light make a right onto Campus Rd. The baseball field is located on the left at the top of the hill. Parking is limited. Final 2007 NEC Standings NEC ALL 2007 NEC Tournament Results VIA THE VERRAZANO-NARROWS BRIDGE . Quinnipiac * 21-7 29-18-1 (either level of the bridge is fine!) After the tollbooths on Mount St. Mary’s * 21-7 35-22 the Staten Island ($8 cash or EZPass fare either $6 or $3 Game 1: #4 CCSU 3 #1 QU 2 (10 inn) depending on discount plan), proceed straight along I-278 3. Monmouth * 7-10 36-24-1 Game 2: #3 Monmouth 9 #2 MSM 0 west for slightly less than one mile to Exit 13 (“Richmond 4. CCSU * 14-14 26-26 Game 3: #3 Monmouth 7 #4 CCSU 1 Road/Clove Road”). This exit ramp leads to a service road 5. Sacred Heart 2-15 22-31 running parallel to I-278. Proceed on the service road Game 4: #1 QU 4 #2 MSM 1 to the third traffic light at Clove Road. Turn right onto 6. Wagner 11-17 17-34 Game 5: #4 CCSU 5 #1 QU 0 Clove Road and proceed approximately 100 yards to the 7. Long Island 0-17 6-35 Game 6: #4 CCSU 4 #3 Monmouth 2 first light at Howard Avenue. Turn right onto Howard 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 4-23 9-45 Avenue. At the second light make a right onto Campus Game 7: #3 Monmouth 7 #4 CCSU 1 Rd. The baseball field is located on the left at the top of the hill. Parking is limited. PB 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  HE a d C O A C H J O E l i t t ER I O 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball

head coach JOe Litterio

Ninth season

RUTGERS, 1993 Head Coach Joe Litterio is now in his ninth season at the helm of the Seahawk baseball program. He directs all aspects of the program working primarily with the hitters and infielders. Last season, he led the Green & White to wins over national powers Florida International and Winthrop. He also was instrumental in the development of Joey DiGeronimo and Matt Mastrianni as both ended their careers with over 200 hits. DiGeronimo, who was a 42nd round draft pick of the Baltimore Orioles and finished as the school’s record holder in hits, also earned First-Team All-NEC honors. The four-year starter batted a team-best .347 while posting team-highs in hits (69), runs (42), doubles (10), triples (6), stolen bases (29) and a school-record 157 assists. In 2006, Litterio led Wagner to arguably their best season since winning the Northeast Conference (NEC) Championship in 2000. Entering the season’s final weekend the Seahawks were on the outside looking in needing to sweep all three games from Monmouth. Despite daunting odds the Green & White did just that and in the process knocked the preseason-NEC favorites out of tournament for the first time since 1997 while setting a school-record for NEC wins (15) and qualifying for a program-best third-straight NEC Championship. Once in the tournament the No. 3 seeded Seahawks upset No. 2 Quinnipiac on their way to a third-place finish. Litterio also oversaw the development of right handed pitcher , who was highest-ever drafted player in the NEC, going in the sixth round to the Oakland A’s in June of 2006. Last summer, Bailey showed off his talents, earning two promotions, culminating at AAA Sacramento, where he took a no-hitter into the seventh inning in his debut. Following the year, he was named the 17th-best pro prospect in the High-A California League. Over three stops (Low-A, High-A, Triple-A) he recorded 150 strikeouts in 125.0 innings, averaging 10.8 K’s per nine innings. He also finished with a 3.46 ERA, third-best in the Oakland system. In 2005, the Green & White picked up 13 conference wins and made it to their second-straight NEC Tournament. In 2004, Litterio guided Wagner to within one game of the NCAA Tournament and a second-place finish in the conference tournament. Litterio brings with him a wealth of big-game experience as he has been to six NCAA Regionals. During his playing career at Rutgers, he helped the Scarlet Knights to bids in 1990, 1991 and 1993. While an assistant coach at Monmouth, the Hawks qualified for the 1998 NCAA Regional in Gainesville, FL. The following season while a coach at Winthrop, the Eagles won the Big South Conference Championship. Then in his first season at Wagner, he led the Seahawks to their only NEC Baseball championship and their first-ever NCAA Regional appearance. In addition to leading his team to a school- best 24 victories, Litterio became the first baseball coach in NEC history to lead his team to the NCAA Tournament in his first season. In Litterio’s eight seasons at the helm he has taken the Wagner program to heights never before imagined. During his time the Seahawks have made four postseason appearances, winning it all in 2000 and finishing second in 2004, after only qualifying once previously in school history. While at Wagner, he has also coached current pro and former Philadelphia Phillies farmhand Mike McTamney and former Chicago Cubs farmhand Mike Cerminaro. In 2006, McTamney was cited by Baseball America as one of the top-eight prospects in independent baseball and as having the best fastball in the Golden Baseball League. Cerminaro, who ranks among the top- three at Wagner in hits, runs, doubles and RBI in school history, was signed by the Chicago Cubs as a free agent in 2001. At Winthrop, he also coached Jason Colson, who was a sixth round pick in 2001 by the Toronto Blue Jays. Known for his ability to recruit throughout the Northeast, specifically the New Jersey area, Litterio has increased his incoming class size nearly every year. Last year, the Seahawks boasted a class that included players from Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania and this year he brought in another solid 12-player recruiting class. The Cranford, NJ native had a successful collegiate career as an infielder for Rutgers, where he helped lead the team to three NCAA Tournament appearances from 1990-1993. In 1990, his Rutgers team came within one game of the College World Series while recording the most wins (4) in a single NCAA Tournament in school history. A second-team All-Atlantic 10 selection at second base after his junior season, the sure-handed infielder recorded a .976 fielding percentage for a team that was ranked fourth in the nation in fielding. After serving as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater the following off-season, Litterio coached at Immaculate Conception High School (NJ) in the spring of 1994. Litterio then moved back to the collegiate level coaching at Monmouth from 1995- 1998 where he was responsible for hitting instruction and infield play. From there he went to Winthrop for a season before returning to his Northeast roots as the head coach at Wagner. His work with the hitters has paid off, as he has coached 15 of Wagner’s 35 members of the 100- club including the top four. Litterio has gotten the reputation of playing anyone anywhere anytime as is evident by the tough competition the Seahawks face every year. Last season Wagner played arguably the toughest non-conference slate of any NEC team and rose to the occasion, defeating national powers Florida International and Winthrop. Additionally, Wagner split with NEC Tournament champ Monmouth, highlighted by Joe Testa’s complete game two-hit, 12-K shutout. Already holding the school-record for wins in a season, Litterio is fast approaching the school record in victories. He enters 2008 campaign just 11 wins away from equaling legendary coach Herb Sutter. He has also been the quickest Wagner coach to 50, 75 and 100 wins, currently standing second with 138 wins. In eight seasons at the helm of the Seahawks Litterio has posted a 138-259-2 overall record and a 91-104 mark in the NEC. Litterio, his wife Michelle and their daughters, Frances and Mia, currently reside in Brick, NJ.  2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  A SS T . C O A C H E S /2007-08 O UWagnert lCollegeOOK Basketball 2008 Outlook AssISTAnt Coach After missing out on the NEC Tournament for the first time since 2003 the are re-loaded and ready to improve on last year’s sixth-place NEC finish. Jason Jurgens This year’s team returns 17 letterwinners, including seven position players who started at least 10 games a year ago. Wagner’s pitching staff also welcomes back lefty ace Joe Testa, who is on CSU - Pueblo, 2003 the verge of many Seahawk career records. The senior flamethrower led the prestigious NECBL in strikeouts this past summer and will be asked to guide a young pitching staff.

Fourth Year PITCHERS Testa is the unquestioned ace of the staff and will lead the pitching unit for a second-straight Jason Jurgens enters his fourth season as an assistant coach for year. The senior co-captain turned in his usual stellar season, winning four games with a 3.01 the Seahawks. He is responsible for the instruction of the outfielders, ERA, five complete games, and 82 strikeouts in 80.2 innings, all of which paced the Seahawks. hitters and is the catching coach. Since coming to the Seahawks he Sophomore RHP Kyle Morrison is penciled in as the No. 2 starter after winning two games with has solidified the Green & White defense and offense while helping 35 K’s in 49.1 innings before being shut down late in the season. Junior RHP Andrew Huebner, them to two NEC Tournaments and a school-record 15 conference- sophomore RHP Matt Watson and junior Andy Wells, a transfer from Siena, will battle for the wins in 2006. Before arriving on Staten Island, he spent two years last two weekend slots. Huebner won two games and struck out 23 in just over 29 innings pitching guiding the North Platte Junior Legion team to extremely successful out of the pen. Watson won two games, including one over NEC Champ Monmouth, and was seasons. the team’s primary mid-week pitcher, logging over 40 innings. Wells hurled 55.1 innings over two The product of North Platte, NE was a two-year letter winner years for Siena. at Colorado St - Pueblo, where he helped the Thunderwolves to an Leading the bullpen is junior RHP Kevin Rush, who appeared in 17 games with a 3.86 ERA 85-33 record during his two seasons, including an NCAA Regional over 16.1 innings after converting to a submarine delivery. Also looking to contribute are senior appearance in 2002. Jurgens was also an All-Academic honoree and LHP Chris Marino (3.86 ERA), junior RHP Dave Gerhardt (1 save) and sophomore RHP was named team MVP and captain. Brian Miller (3.2 innings). Midseason transfer sophomore Matt Lonk (RHP) and freshmen , , and Before transferring to CSU-P, Jurgens attended Howard County Ian Karlsson (RHP) Jon Lucas (RHP) FJ Lucchetti (LHP), David Rees (LHP) Jack Rice (LHP) will also be vying for time in a crowded bullpen. Sitting out this year due to injury Junior College in Big Spring, TX, earning team MVP honors while are sophomores RHPs AJ Pirozzi and Tom Queno. Pirozzi threw 59.2 innings while starting 11 serving as a captain. games as a rookie while Queno hurled 13.1 innings over 13 games. He earned his MBA from Wagner last May and his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from CSU-P in 2003. Jurgens is OUTFIELD engaged to be married to former Wagner soccer player Juli Baranello Wagner again will sport one of the top outfields in the NEC. Despite losing four-year starter in August. and 200-hit club member Matt Mastrianni, the Green & White welcome back two returning starters in sophomores Damian Csakai and Kevin McDonnell. Csakai, had a stellar rookie year as a centerfielder winning two NEC Rookie of the Week awards and hit .297 with 46 hits, 33 runs, Student Asst. Coach eight doubles and 21 stolen bases from the lead-off position. McDonnell, a rightfielder, hit .278 with 44 hits, 24 runs, four doubles, two home runs and eight stolen bases while recording seven outfield assists. Looking to fill Mastrianni’s slot will be another sophomore Joe Conforti. The Mike Tuozzo Staten Island native was slowed by injury a year ago but showed glimpses of his stellar athleticism and hit .247 with 24 hits, four doubles and 11 RBI. wagner, 2008 Looking to crack the line-up will be senior Dan Morvay, who moves to the outfield and hit .243 with nine hits last year, and sophomore Ryan Nemoyten, who prepped at Tottenville HS. First Year INFIELD With the departure of Wagner all-time hits leader and First Team All-NEC pick Joey Mike Tuozzo will assume the role as student assistant coach in DiGeronimo to the Minor Leagues, the Green & White have big shoes to fill. One player that 2008 after playing for the Green & White the past three seasons. He does return is sophomore Vinny Avella, who hit .265 with seven home runs, 10 doubles and 22 was a member of two NEC Tournament teams and will graduate RBI. After playing some third base, the sophomore power hitter settled in at first base and is slated this May with a degree in business management. to start there this year. Freshmen Matt Logan and Jack Rice, who also see time on the mound, will push Avella for playing time. Classmate and defensive standout Kevin Payne and freshman Joe Jamison will fight for the job at shortstop. Last year, Payne saw action in 24 games, with 13 starts, and hit the winning three-run double in Wagner’s 10-9 win at Florida International. At second base, freshmen Seth Boyd or Jared Gruccio will most likely be the opening day starter. Both hail from the Garden State. Freshman Jon Lucas, who will also see time on the mound, will likely fill the void at third base. Midseason transfer freshman Brian Martutartus will also compete for time in the infield.

CATCHERS Chris Drechsel is the unquestioned leader of this group after earning All-NEC Second Team honors as a backstop. The junior co-captain started all 50 games he played in and hit .296 with seven doubles, two home runs and eight RBI while nailing 31 percent (33-107) of would-be base-stealers. Sophomore Tom DiPietro, a transfer from Felician College, and freshman MJ Dugan will back up Drechsel.

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2008 Roster # name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown / HS / Last School 1 Ryan Nemoyten OF So. 5-8 60 R/R Staten Island, NY / Tottenville 2 Brian Martutartus INF Fr. 5-10 50 R/R Carlsbad, CA / La Costa Canyon 3 Jared Gruccio INF Fr. 5-8 50 R/R Landisville, NJ / Buena Regional 4 Jack Rice 1B/LHP Fr. 6-1 230 R/L Middlesex, NJ / Immaculata 5 Damian Csakai OF So. 5-9 60 R/R Freehold, NJ / Freehold 6 Kevin McDonnell OF So. 6-1 200 R/R Bristol, CT / Avon Old Farms 7 Seth Boyd INF Fr. 6- 65 R/R Perth Amboy, NJ / Perth Amboy 8 Andrew Huebner RHP Jr. 6-2 205 R/R Hatfield, PA / North Penn 9 Jon Lucas INF/RHP Fr. 5-9 85 S/R Hackettstown, NJ / Hackettstown 10 Joe Jamison INF Fr. 6- 80 R/R West Caldwell, NJ / James Caldwell 11 Kevin Payne INF/RHP So. 6-0 70 R/R Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s 12 Joe Testa LHP Sr. 5-10 80 L/L Brick, NJ / Brick 13 Vin Avella 1B So. 6-0 205 R/R Matawan, NJ / CBA 14 Dave Gerhardt RHP Jr. 5-10 80 R/R Worcester, MA / Bancroft 15 Dan Morvay OF Sr. 5-10 210 R/R Jackson, NJ / Jackson Memorial 16 MJ Dugan C Fr. 5-9 80 R/L Mountainside, NJ / Gov. Livingston 17 Matt Logan 1B Fr. 6-3 225 L/L Wall, NJ / Wall 18 Matt Lonk RHP So. 6- 95 R/R Melbourne, FL / Holy Trinity 20 Chris Drechsel C Jr. 5-11 215 R/R Cranford, NJ / Cranford 22 Kyle Morrison RHP So. 6- 90 R/R Middlesex, NJ / Immaculata 23 Joe Conforti OF So. 6- 85 L/R Staten Island, NY / Farrell 24 Kevin Rush RHP Jr. 6-3 90 R/R Metuchen, NJ / Metuchen 25 Matt Watson RHP R-So. 6-3 95 R/R Howell, NJ / Howell 26 Brian Miller RHP So. 6- 90 R/R Pittsburgh, PA / North Hills 27 Tom Queno RHP So. 5-10 195 R/R Wethersfield, CT / Wethersfield 28 David Rees LHP Fr. 6- 90 L/L Staten Island, NY / Xavier 30 Andy Wells RHP Jr. 6-2 210 R/R Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s 31 Tom DiPietro C/OF So. 5-10 90 R/R Staten Island, NY / Susan E. Wagner 39 FJ Lucchetti LHP Fr. 6-2 225 L/L Brick, NJ / Brick 45 AJ Pirozzi RHP So. 6-2 210 R/R Staten Island, NY / Farrell 46 Chris Marino LHP Sr. 6-0 85 L/L Manalapan, NJ / Manalapan 47 Ian Karlsson RHP Fr. 6-1 215 R/R Brooklyn, NY / Xaverian Seniors - 3 Juniors - 5 Sophomores - 13 Freshmen - 11

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Joe Testa #12 Senior LHP 5-10 * 180 * L/L Brick, NJ / Brick

2007 Junior Season: One of the top left-handed pitchers in the Northeast ... Went 4-6 with a team-high 82 strikeouts, five complete games and one shutout in a team-best 80.2 innings ... His 82 punch-outs are the third- most in a season by a Seahawk ... Limited hitters to a .251 average ... Made 14 appearances, with 12 starts ... During NEC play, led the league with a 1.61 ERA with 54 strikeouts in 50.1 innings of work ... Didn’t allow an earned run in four of his seven NEC starts ... Averaged 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings ... Ranked among the NEC leaders in innings, complete games, strikeouts and ERA ... Concluded the season with dominating 12 strikeout, two-hit, 3-0 shutout win at NEC Champ Monmouth (5/19) in which he faced just one batter over the minimum ... Struck out six in a row spanning the third and fourth innings while garnering Akadema/NEC Pitcher of the Week and InsidePitching.Com Northeast Pitcher of the Week honors ... Earned his first NEC Pitcher of the Week Award in 5-1 win over LIU (4/6), striking out six ... Recorded eight punch-outs with just two unearned runs and zero walks in 4-2 win over FDU (4/28) ... Picked up the win at Sacred Heart (5/4), striking out six over 7.0 shutout innings ... Fanned 11 in 8.0 innings against Mount (4/14) ... At VCU (3/24), struck out eight while not walking a batter and giving up just two earned runs over 7.0 innings ... Hurled 7.0 innings and fanned five at Winthrop (3/18) ... Retired nine via the K in narrow 2-1 loss against CCSU (5/11) ... Gave up three earned runs or less in 11 of his 12 starts ... Third all-time in school history with 228 strikeouts ... Also ranks among the top ten in wins (7th), complete games (7th) and innings (8th).

2006 Sophomore Season: Turned in one of the best individual seasons in Seahawk history, going 7-4 with a school-record 98 strikeouts, a 4.38 ERA, five complete games and one shutout while working a school-record 88.1 innings ... Made 17 appearances, including 14 starts ... Was outstanding against NEC opponents, going 7-1 with 69 strikeouts, five complete games and a 2.90 ERA in 59.0 innings ... Had three double-digit strikeout games and averaged 10.0 strikeouts per nine innings ... Struck out 10 in a dominant 9.0-inning complete-game 3-1 victory over Quinnipiac (5/26) at the NEC Tourney ... Fanned 11 and was named Akadema NEC Pitcher of the Week for the second time after tossing a complete-game 2-1 win against Monmouth (5/20) ... Picked up his firstAkadema NEC Pitcher of the Week accolade after he struck out seven in complete-game 3-0 victory at CCSU (4/22) ... Had a career-high 12 strikeouts and allowed just one run in a complete-game 12-1 victory at FDU (4/1) ... Picked it up down the stretch, winning his last four starts with three complete games, a 2.17 ERA and 34 strikeouts in 29.0 innings ... Against LIU (5/13), retired nine via the K in 7-5 win ... Picked up the win against Sacred Heart (4/14), striking out three ... Had six strikeouts in 7.0 innings against Army (3/26) and fanned eight at Seton Hall (3/22) ... Also saw action in 15 games as a position player, scoring four runs with four RBI.

2005 Freshman Season: Made 11 appearances, including five starts, going 1-3 with a 7.65 ERA with 48 strikeouts in 40.0 innings ... Averaged 10.8 K’s per nine innings ... NEC Rookie of the Week after picking up his first career win vs. Lafayette (3/31), striking out seven in 6.0 innings while yielding only one hit ... Struck out three against Monmouth (5/21) in the NEC Tourney ... Fanned seven in 5.0 innings at Monmouth (4/20).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2005 11/5 1-3 0 40.0 45 34 25 48 0/0 7.65 2006 17/14 7-4 0 88.1 86 43 39 98 5/1 4.38 2007 14/12 4-6 1 80.2 76 27 22 82 5/1 3.01 Tot. 42/31 12-13 1 209.0 207 104 86 228 10/2 4.48 Chris Marino #46 Senior LHP 6-0 * 185 * L/L Manalapan, NJ / Manalapan

2007 Junior Season: Made six appearances, 7.0 innings with a 3.86 ERA ... Didn’t give up more then one earned run in any of his appearances ... Struck out one and yielded one earned run over 3.1 innings at VCU (3/23) ... Hurled scoreless innings vs. NJIT (5/1) and at Sacred Heart (5/5) ... Pitched 2.1 frames over three NEC games.

2006 Sophomore Season: Made seven appearances, working 7.1 innings ... Also served as a pinch-runner for Wagner, scoring the game-winning runs at Seton Hall (3/22) and at FDU (4/1) ... Pitched a perfect inning against CCSU (5/26) in the NEC tourney ... Also threw a perfect inning at UCF (3/11) ... Pitched a season-best 3.0 innings at James Madison (3/4) and hurled 2.0 innings vs. St. John’s (3/29).

2005 Freshman Season: Appeared in four games, striking out four in 4.2 innings ... Pitched 2.0 innings at LIU (4/16).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2005 4/0 0-0 0 4.2 7 3 1 4 0/0 5.79 2006 7/0 0-0 0 7.1 12 18 6 0 0/0 22.09 2007 6/0 0-0 0 7.0 8 3 4 1 0/0 3.86 Tot. 17/0 0-0 0 19.0 27 24 11 5 0/0 11.37  2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  P l a Y E R P R O F i l ES 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball Dan Morvay #15 Senior Outfielder 5-10 * 210 * R/R Jackson, NJ / Jackson Memorial

2007 Junior Season: Hit .243 (9-37), with five runs, one RBI, one double and 10 walks ... Played in 24 games, starting 10, mainly at first base ... Matched his career-high with three hits at UMBC (3/9) ... For the series (3/9- 3/11), hit .400 (4-10) with a run and two walks against the Retrievers ... Scored two runs with a hit in 12-7 win over Winthrop (3/17) ... Drove in a run in thrilling 10-9 win at Florida International (3/4).

2006 Sophomore Season: Played in 29 games, starting 21, primarily at first base and designated hitter ... Hit .231 (18-78), including .273 during NEC games, with 12 runs, three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI ... Had a huge season-opening weekend at James Madison (3/4-3/5), going 4-8 with two solo home runs, two doubles and four runs while hitting safely in all three games ... Was 4-11 with two runs in three-game sweep of FDU (4/1-4/2) ... Had a career-high three hits in five at bats with two runs and a RBI against Big 10 champion Michigan (3/19) ... Recorded two four-game hitting streaks and had three multi-hit games ... Batted .625 (5-8) with runners on third and less then two outs ... Was 1-2 with two runs and two walks at Jacksonville (3/14) ... Went 1-2 with two RBI vs. NYIT (4/18).

2005 Freshman Season: Saw action in four games, scoring one run

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2005 4/0 2 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0/0 2006 29/21 78 12 18 8 .231 3 0 2 0/0 2007 24/10 37 5 9 1 .243 1 0 0 0/0 Tot. 57/31 117 18 27 9 .231 4 0 2 0/0

Chris Drechsel #20 Junior 5-11 * 215 * R/R Cranford, NJ / Cranford

2007 Sophomore Season: All-NEC Second Team Pick (Catcher) ... Hit .296 (45-152), including a scorching .338 during NEC play, with 24 runs, seven doubles, two home runs, 18 RBI, seven stolen bases and 13 walks ... Was tough on would-be base-stealers gunning down an impressive 31 percent (33-107) while allowing just 10 passed balls ... Started all 50 games he played behind the plate ... Collected a career-high four hits with two runs and a double in 12-7 win over Winthrop (3/17) ... Went 2-2 with two RBI, two walks and a run in 10-9 win at Florida International (3/4) ... Hit his first career to put Wagner up for good and added a two-run double in 8-5 win at LIU (4/6) ... Hit safely in all four games against Mount (4/13-4/14), highlighted by his second career home run ... Collected two multi-hit games at Quinnipiac (4/20-4/21) ... Helped the Green & White to a four-game sweep over FDU (4/28-4/29), going 5-13 with five runs and two RBI ... Collected three hits at William & Mary (4/1) and at NEC Champ Monmouth (5/20) ... Rapped out two doubles in win over UMBC (3/11) ... Destroyed left-handed pitching, batting .406 ... Had 12 multi-hit games and a season-best hitting streak of eight games.

2006 Freshman Season: All-NEC Second Team Pick (Utility) ... Played in 37 games, with 33 starts ... Hit .282 (29-103), including .349 during NEC games, with 15 runs, 10 RBI and a .380 on-base percentage ... Had six multi-hit games and a season-best six-game hitting streak ... Helped Wagner clinch a NEC Tourney bid, going 2-5 with a RBI double in 6-5 win over Monmouth (5/21) ... In doubleheader sweep at SFNY (5/6), went 3-7 with three runs and two RBI ... Named Akadema NEC Rookie of the Week after batting .308 (4-13) with three runs and two RBI, helping Wagner to a 2-1 mark against LIU (5/13-5/14) and a victory over Iona (5/11) ... Had a pair of hits and runs in two wins over Sacred Heart (4/14-4/15) ... Had two hits vs. Michigan (3/19) ... Also had two hits and two RBI at Stony Brook (4/11) ... Hit .379 (11-29) with runners in scoring position.

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2006 37/33 103 15 29 10 .282 1 0 0 1/1 2007 50/50 152 24 45 18 .296 7 0 2 7/10 Tot. 87/83 255 39 74 28 .290 8 0 2 8/11

 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  P l a Y E R P R O2007-08 F i Wagner l ES College Basketball Dave Gerhardt #14 Junior RHP 5-10 * 180 * R/R Worcester, MA / Bancroft

2007 Sophomore Season: Struck out three over 4.0 innings of work in nine appearances out of the bullpen ... Retired the final batter of the game via the K with the bases loaded against Stony Brook (4/10) to earn his first collegiate save ... Did not allow an earned run in six appearances ... Pitched an inning of relief in 11-5 win over NJIT (5/1) ... Hurled 0.2 innings of scoreless relief at Winthrop (3/17) and at LIU (4/7).

2006 Freshman Season: Made eight appearances out of the bullpen ... Struck out five in 12.2 innings of work ... Pitched 3.0 hitless innings at Rutgers (4/4) ... Struck out one in a perfect inning against George Washington (3/18) ... Fanned two against Siena (4/27).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2006 8/0 0-1 0 12.2 26 21 8 5 0/0 14.92 2007 9/0 0-1 1 4.0 8 6 2 3 0/0 13.50 Tot. 17/0 0-2 1 16.2 34 27 10 8 0/0 14.58

Andrew Huebner #8 Junior RHP 6-2 * 205 * R/R Hatfield, PA / North Penn

2007 Sophomore Season: Went 2-1 with one save and 23 strikeouts over 29.0 innings ... Appeared in 14 games, making two starts ... Was overpowering during NEC play, striking out 15 batters in 15.2 innings of work ... Picked up his first win of the year against Lafayette (3/29), striking out three over 5.0 innings ... Earned his first career save in game two at LIU (4/6), striking out two while not allowing an earned run over 2.0 innings of work ... Collected his second win in game two against FDU (4/29), fanning two in 2.0 innings ... Struck out a season-high five over 3.1 innings in game two at NEC Champ Monmouth (5/19) ... Was dominant out of the bullpen in game two against CCSU (5/12), fanning three in 3.0 innings of one-hit ball ... Struck out three in 2.0 scoreless innings in season-debut at Florida International (3/3) ... Hurled a scoreless inning of relief in narrow 3-1 loss to Winthrop (3/18).

2006 Freshman Season: Team’s No. 3 starter ... Went 1-5 with 42 strikeouts and a 7.62 ERA in 54.1 innings while holding hitters to a .282 average ... Pitched in 13 games with 10 starts ... Stepped it up during NEC play, going 1-2 with a 5.80 ERA and 30 Ks over 35.2 innings of work ... Was tough on hitters with two outs holding them to a .222 average ... Also saw action as a position player (first & third base), hitting .233 (21-90), including .250 in NEC play, with 11 runs, 12 RBI, five doubles and two home runs ... Picked up his first career win against Sacred Heart (4/15), striking out five while yielding two runs and four hits in a career-best tying 6.0 innings ... Helped Wagner to a three-game sweep of Monmouth (5/20-5/21) with a walk-off home run in 2-1 game-two win ... In game three, struck out six and gave up just one run over 5.2 innings in 6-5 win ... At Mount (4/10), punched out four via the K in 5.0 innings ... Struck out a season-high six in 6.0 innings in collegiate-debut against JMU (3/5) ... Also fanned six at FDU (4/2) ... Hit his first career home run, a two-run blast, in game two against Quinnipiac (4/29) ... In doubleheader split at the Mount (4/9), went 3-6 with two RBI ... Rapped out three hits and scored three runs in three-games at SFNY (5/6-5/7) ... Had a season-best five game hitting streak with three multi-RBI games and two multi-hit games.

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2006 13/10 1-5 0 54.1 60 46 33 42 0/0 7.62 2007 14/2 2-1 1 29.0 39 21 15 23 0/0 6.52 Tot. 27/12 3-6 1 83.1 99 67 48 65 0/0 7.24

 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  P l a Y E R P R O F i l ES 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball Mike Maffucci #32 Junior INF 6-1 * 195 * R/R Nutley, NJ / Nutley

2007 Sophomore Season: Hit .246 (14-57), including .281 during NEC games, with seven runs, six RBI, two doubles and four walks ... Played in 31 games, with 10 starts, seeing action mainly at first base ... Led Wagner with five pinch-hits ... Went 3-5 with two runs and a double over three games at LIU (4/5-4/7) ... Followed that up by going 2-2 with two RBI in win over Stony Brook (4/10) ... Collected hits in three games at Quinnipiac (4/20-4/22) to go along with three runs and three RBI ... Recorded two four-game hitting streaks and two multi-hit games.

2006 Freshman Season: Played in 35 games, with 23 starts, at first base and designated hitter ... Hit .195 (16-82) with 14 RBI, seven runs, two doubles, two triples, one home run and 14 walks ... Had a .330 OBP ... His RBI double off NEC Pitcher of the Year Dustin Pease was the difference in 1-0 game-one win at Mount (4/9) ... Blasted his first career home run against Big 10 Champion Michigan (3/19) ... Had two three- game hitting streaks and three multi-RBI games ... Went 2-3 with a two-run triple in game-one 4-3 win at SFNY (5/6) ... At Rutgers (4/4), was 2-4 with a RBI double ... Had a hit and two RBI in game one against Sacred Heart (4/14) ... Was 1-2 with two runs and a RBI in game two at FDU (4/1) ... Recorded his career hit at UCF (3/11) ... Hit .312 in Wagner wins and was 4-6 with runners on third and less than two outs.

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2006 35/23 82 7 16 12 .195 2 2 1 0/0 2007 31/10 57 7 14 6 .246 2 0 0 0/0 Tot. 66/33 139 14 30 18 .216 4 2 1 0/0

Kevin Rush #24 Junior RHP 6-3 * 190 * R/R Metuchen, NJ / Metuchen

2007 Sophomore Season: Hurled 16.1 innings in 17 games out of the bullpen ... Recorded a 3.86 ERA and went 0-1 with four strikeouts while serving as one of Wagner’s top relievers ... Converted from the traditional over-the-top throwing motion to a sidearm delivery ... After yielding three earned runs in his first appearance, he surrendered just four earned runs the rest of the year with a 2.45 ERA ... From March 17-April 21, allowed only one earned run over 11.2 innings, spanning 12 games ... Pitched a season-best 2.0 innings against Seton Hall (4/18), scattering one hit ... Threw scoreless innings of relief against CCSU (5/11) and at Monmouth (5/20) ... Gave up just one hit over two appearances against Mount (4/13-4/14) ... Helped the Seahawks to an 8-5 win over FDU (4/29), hurling an inning of relief.

2006 Freshman Season: Saw action in 17 games, with seven starts, serving as the primary mid-week starting pitcher ... Went 1-3 with four strikeouts and a 9.00 ERA over 35.0 innings ... Allowed one or fewer earned runs in eight of his 17 appearances ... Picked up his first career win vs. Iona (5/11), pitching one-run ball over a career-high 6.0 innings ... Didn’t allow an earned run in 5.1 innings of work at NYIT (4/20) ... Pitched a perfect inning at Jacksonville (3/14) and 1.1 hitless innings against George Washington (3/18).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2006 17/7 1-3 0 35.0 62 35 26 4 0/0 9.00 2007 17/0 0-1 0 16.1 28 7 4 4 0/0 3.86 Tot. 34/7 1-4 0 51.1 90 42 7 8 0/0 7.36

 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  P l a Y E R P R O2007-08 F i Wagner l ES College Basketball Vinny Avella #13 Sophomore First Baseman 6-0 * 205 * R/R Matawan, NJ / CBA

2007 Freshman Season: Hit .265 (41-155), including .269 during NEC play, with 10 doubles, seven home runs, 22 RBI, 24 runs and 14 walks ... Went 2-5 with two runs in 12-7 win over Winthrop (3/17) ... Was named Akadema NEC Rookie of the Week (April 2-8) after hitting .429 with two doubles, two home runs, three runs scored and five RBI ... Wrapped up the award by hitting .471 as Wagner took three-of-four from LIU (4/5-4/7) ... Blasted a two-run homer in a 5-1 game-one win over the Blackbirds in the first of two games ... Laced a double and hit a solo shot in the nightcap, helping Wagner to an 8-5 win ... He also recorded a career-high four hits and scored a run in game four ...Was a force at William & Mary (3/31-4/1) reaching base safely in his first nine trips to the plate and went 3-6 with his first collegiate home run, five walks, two runs and two RBI ... Drove in a career-high four runs and was 2-3 at the plate with a home run in 11-1 romp at Sacred Heart (5/4) ... Helped the Green & White to a four-game sweep of FDU (4/28-4/29), with three hits, including a home run, five RBI and three runs over the last three games ... Homered against Stony Brook (4/10) ... Went 2-4 with a home run, double and two RBI at Quinnipiac (4/22) ... Hit safely in eight-straight games and 13-of-14 at one point ... Recorded nine multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games.

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2007 49/43 155 24 41 22 .265 10 0 7 0/0 Tot. 49/43 155 24 41 22 .265 10 0 7 0/0 Joe Conforti #23 Sophomore OF 6-1 * 185 * L/R Staten Island, NY / Farrell

2007 Freshman Season: Hit .247 (24-97), including .250 during NEC play, with 12 runs, four doubles, 11 RBI, seven walks, three stolen bases and a triple ... Saw action in 36 games, starting 24 ... In near-upset of VCU (3/24), had a career-high three hits to go along with two runs and two RBI ... For the weekend against the Rams, he went 6-14 with four runs and four RBI and was named Gotham Baseball Rookie of the Week ... Helped the Green & White to 7-5 win at UMBC (3/11), going 2-5 with a triple ... Hit safely in all three games at William & Mary (3/31-4/1) ... Ripped two hits against Lafayette (3/29) ... Went 2-4 with a RBI and stolen base in win at LIU (4/5) ... Laced a two-run double at Quinnipiac (4/21) ... Hit .296 with runners in scoring position and had five multi-hit games.

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2007 36/24 97 12 24 11 .247 4 1 0 3/8 Tot. 36/24 97 12 24 11 .247 4 1 0 3/8 Kevin Payne #11 Sophomore INF / RHP 6-0 * 170 * R/R Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s

2007 Freshman Season: Played in 24 games, making 13 starts, hitting .163 (8-49), including .200 during NEC play, with four runs, three RBI, three walks and a double ... Also saw action in three games on the mound, posting a 2.45 ERA with one strikeout in 3.2 innings ... His bases-clearing three-run double was the difference in Wagner’s 10-9 win over Florida International (3/4) ... Scored two runs and collected a hit in game one against the Golden Panthers (3/2) ... Collected hits in each of the final three games at NEC Champ Monmouth (5/19-5/20) ... Also had hits against CCSU (5/12), Lafayette (3/29) and at UMBC (3/11) ... Threw 2.0 innings to close out 11-1 win over Sacred Heart (5/4).

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2007 24/13 49 4 8 3 .163 1 0 0 0/0 Tot. 24/13 49 4 8 3 .163 1 0 0 0/0  2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL  P l a Y E R P R O F i l ES 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball Damian Csakai #5 Sophomore OF 5-9 * 160 * R/R Freehold, NJ / Freehold

2007 Freshman Season: Had a breakout year as the team’s centerfielder and leadoff hitter ... Hit .297 (46-155), including .299 during NEC play, with 33 runs, eight doubles, 14 RBI and 17 walks ... Had a team-best .414 OBP and was perfect on the base paths (21-21), ranking third in the NEC ... The 21 steals were also the fifth-best total in school history ... Plunked a team-best 14 times, one off the school-record ... Saw action in 48 games, starting 43 ... Earned Akadema NEC Rookie of the Week honors after big week vs. Lafayette (3/29) and William & Mary (3/31-4/1), hitting .529, including going 7-9 in three games against the Tribe with six stolen bases, four runs, four walks and four multi-hit games ... Reached base safely in 14 of 16 plate appearances (9 for 11 at the plate) spanning the four games ... Was a perfect 3-3 with three stolen bases, two walks and a double in game one against William & Mary before going 2-4 in game two ... Capped off his stellar weekend in the third game, reaching base safely in five official at bats (2-2; 2 walks; 1 HBP) ... Hit safely over the next five games to extend his season-best hitting streak to nine games ... Garnered his second NEC Rookie of the Week citation after hitting a blistering .692 (9-13) with, six runs scored and two stolen bases in four-game sweep of FDU (4/28-4/29) ... In game three against the Knights, recorded a NEC season-best five hits ... Helped the Green & White take three-of-four from LIU (4/5-4/7), going 7-17 with four runs, four RBI and two doubles ...Went 2-5 in 10-9 win over Florida International (3/4) ... Also collected two hits in win over Winthrop (3/17) ... Had two hits in 11-1 win over Sacred Heart (5/4) and two more in 3-0 win at Monmouth (5/19) ... Preserved Wagner’s 4-3 win over CCSU (5/13) with a diving catch in centerfield ... Tough on left-handed pitching batting .410 ... Recorded 12 multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games.

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2007 48/43 155 33 46 14 .297 8 1 0 21/21 Tot. 48/43 155 33 46 14 .297 8 1 0 21/21 Kevin McDonnell #6 Sophomore OF 6-1 * 200 * R/R Bristol, CT / Avon Old Farms

2007 Freshman Season: Hit .278 (44-158) with 24 runs, four doubles, two home runs, 16 RBI, eight stolen bases and 13 walks ... Also recorded seven outfield assists ... Played in 49 games, starting 48 ... In season-opening three-game set at Florida International (3/2-3/4) went 5-11 ... In 10-9 game-three win, was 2-4 with three runs, two stolen bases and an RBI ... Hit .400 (4-10) with two RBI and a triple over three games at William & Mary (3/31-4/1) ... In 13-7 win vs. Lafayette (3/29), was 2-3 with three RBI ... Belted his first two collegiate home runs and went 4-13 with four runs and three RBI in four- game sweep of FDU (4/28-4/29) ... Collected two hits in 4-3 win over CCSU (5/13) ... Went 2-4 with two RBI at LIU (4/7) ... Concluded the season by going 3-7 with two runs in season-ending doubleheader at Monmouth (5/20) ... Was 2-4 with a double at St. John’s (3/28) ... Also had two hits at VCU (3/23) ... Recorded a season-best seven game hitting streak ... Tied for third on the team with 13 multi-hit games and hit .321 with runners on base.

Year G/S AB R H RBI AVG. 2B 3B HR SB/A 2007 49/48 158 24 44 16 .278 4 1 2 8/10 Tot. 49/48 158 24 44 16 .278 4 1 2 8/10 Brian Miller #26 Sophomore RHP 6-1 * 190 * R/R Pittsburgh, PA / North Hills

2007 Freshman Season: Saw action in five games, hurling 3.2 innings ... Closed out Wagner’s 13-3 season-opening NEC win at LIU (4/5), with a scoreless inning of relief ... Threw an inning of relief in Wagner’s 9-4 win over Stony Brook (4/10).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2007 5/0 0-0 0 3.2 11 9 5 0 0/0 22.09 Tot. 5/0 0-0 0 3.2 11 9 5 0 0/0 22.09 10 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 11 P l a Y E R P R O2007-08 F i Wagner l ES College Basketball Kyle Morrison #22 Sophomore RHP 6-1 * 190 * R/R Middlesex, NJ / Immaculata

2007 Freshman Season: Team’s No. 2 starter ... Went 2-6 with a 5.84 ERA and 35 strikeouts against just 18 walks over 49.1 innings of work ... Limited hitters to a .277 average ... Made nine appearances, including eight starts ... During NEC Play, went 2-1 with a 3.04 ERA and held hitters to a .204 average with 24 strikeouts against seven walks in 26.2 innings ... Finished strong, striking out nine over 13.0 innings of two-run ball in his last two starts ... Retired seven via the K over 7.0 innings and scattered two runs in earning his first win at LIU (4/5) ... Picked up his second win of the year against FDU (4/28), striking out five vs. one walk while scattering two runs over 6.0 innings ... Needed just 80 pitches to throw his first career complete game (8.0 innings) in narrow loss at UMBC (3/10), striking out six while giving just one earned run ... Took the no-decision at Quinnipiac (4/20), despite not giving up an earned run and striking out four over 7.0 innings ... Fanned a career-high eight over 6.2 innings against Mount (4/13).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2007 9/8 2-6 0 49.1 56 32 18 35 1/0 5.84 Tot. 9/8 2-6 0 49.1 56 32 18 35 1/0 5.84 Matt Watson #25 R-Sophomore RHP 6-3 * 195 * R/R Howell, NJ / Howell

2007 Freshman Season: Went 2-5 with 17 strikeouts and a 5.80 ERA over 40.1 innings of work ... Made 14 appearances, starting seven games ... Closed the year with his first collegiate complete game (7.0 innings), striking out two against zero walks in 4-1 win at Monmouth (5/20) ... Earned his first collegiate win over Stony Brook (4/10), fanning three over 5.0 inning while yielding just one run on one hit ... Hurled 5.0 solid innings at Rutgers (4/3) and Seton Hall (4/18) ... Struck out two in 3.0 scoreless innings against Saint Peter’s (3/13).

Year G/S W-L SV IP H ER BB SO CG/SO ERA 2007 14/7 2-5 0 40.1 46 26 27 17 1/0 5.80 Tot. 14/7 2-5 0 40.1 46 26 27 17 1/0 5.80 AJ Pirozzi #45 Sophomore RHP 6-2 * 210 * R/R Staten Island, NY / Farrell

2007 Freshman Season: Went 2-6 with 28 strikeouts over 59.2 innings of work ... Started all 11 games he pitched in posting a 7.69 ERA ... Struck out three and yielded just one earned run over 6.0 innings in win over UMBC (3/11) ... Held Florida International (3/4) to just one earned run in 5.0 innings ... Captured his second career win against FDU (4/29) ... Fanned a career-high six in 6.2 innings at Sacred Heart (5/6) ... Tough-luck loser against Mount (4/14)in complete-game (7.0 innings) 3-2 loss ... Will miss the upcoming season due to Tommy John surgery. Tom Queno #27 Sophomore RHP 5-10 * 195 * R/R Wethersfield, CT / Wethersfield

2007 Freshman Season: Struck out seven against just three walks with a 4.05 ERA over 13.1 innings in 13 appearances ... Fanned one in 1.2 innings of work at VCU (3/23) ... Struck out two in a perfect inning of relief in 13-7 win over Lafayette (3/29) ... Pitched 2.0 perfect innings in narrow loss at LIU (4/7) ... Closed out 10-2 win against FDU (4/28) with a scoreless seventh inning ... Didn’t give up a run in his last five appearances and held hitters to a .208 average with runners on base ... Will miss the upcoming season due to Tommy John surgery. 10 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 11 N EWCOMERS 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball

Andy Wells #30 Seth Boyd #7 Junior RHP Freshman INF 6-2 * 210 * R/R 6-1 * 165 * R/R Staten Island, NY / Perth Amboy, NJ / Perth Amboy

Prior To Wagner: Transfer from Siena where he played two seasons ... Recorded High School: Played his prep ball at Perth Amboy High School under the three wins and one save over 55.1 innings for the Saints ... Will have two seasons direction of Steve Rubin, earning four letters and collecting 100 hits ... Named of eligibility remaining ... Played his prep ball at St. Peter’s High School under the All-Division and All-Area as a senior and was selected to play in the Senior All- direction of John LaMattina ... Earned Staten Island Advance All Star accolades and State game ... Has three brothers; Ryan (30), Jared (27) and Ethan (24) ... Jared Team MVP honors as a senior ... Majoring in government and politics. was the 2002 NEC Player of the Year at UMBC ... Is undecided on a major.

Tom DiPietro #31 MJ Dugan #16 Sophomore C/OF Freshman Catcher 5-10 * 190 * R/R 5-9 * 180 * R/L Staten Island, NY / Felician College Mountainside, NJ / Gov. Livingston

Prior To Wagner: Transfer from Felician College where he played one season High School: Played his prep ball at Governor Livingston High School under for the Golden Falcons ... Hit .242 with four home runs in just 62 bats over 27 the direction of Chris Roof ... Helped the Highlanders to a 24-8 record and the games ... Played his prep ball at Susan E. Wagner High School under the direction Central / South New Jersey Sectional 2 State Championship ... Has one sister of Bob Wappo ... Was a three-time Staten Island Advance All-Star and a four-year Tracey (15) ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Is majoring in business varsity starter ... Batted .500 as a senior ... Majoring in business management. with a minor in economics.

Matt Lonk #18 Jared Gruccio #3 Sophomore RHP Freshman INF 6-1 * 195 * R/R 5-8 * 150 * R/R Melbourne, FL / Rollins College Landisville, NJ / Buena Regional

Prior To Wagner: Transfer from Rollins College ... Played his prep ball at Holy High School: Played his prep ball at Buena Regional High School under the Trinity HS under the late Buzz Johnson, earning three letters ... Won MVP honors direction of George West III, collecting four varsity letters and 100 hits and 100 after going 9-0 with nine complete games and a school-record 0.66 ERA as a runs ... Helped the Chiefs to back-to-back Cape Atlantic League titles and earned senior... Second Team All-State ... Has one sister Michelle (18) ... His father Michael three All-Cape citations over his final three years ... Has one sister Karlie (14) ... played football for a year with the Dallas Cowboys ... Is majoring in marketing. Graduated with a 3.2 GPA ... Is majoring in business.

Ryan Nemoyten #1 Joe Jamison #10 Sophomore OF Freshman INF 5-8 * 160 * R/R 6-1 * 180 * R/R Staten Island, NY / Tottenville West Caldwell, NJ / James Caldwell

High School: Played his prep ball at Tottenville High School under the direction High School: Played his prep ball at James Caldwell High School under the of Tom Tierney ... Hit .600 and helped the Pirates to the PSAL Championship as direction of Bill Lamont ... Earned two varsity letters at James Caldwell, earning a junior ... His senior year Tottenville went 18-1 record and played in the PSAL All-County honors as a senior ... His Great Grandfather Owen T. Carroll played in Championship semi-finals ... Won the Coach’s Award as a senior and junior ... Is the Majors in the 1920s and the 1930s and was a Hall of Fame coach at Seton Hall undecided on a major. ... Has two sisters; Gianna (15) and Daniella (12) ... Is majoring in business. 12 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 13 N EWCOMERS2007-08 Wagner College Basketball

Ian Karlsson #47 Brian Martutartus #2 Freshman RHP Freshman INF 6-1 * 215 * R/R 5-10 * 155 * R/R Brooklyn, NY / Xaverian Carlsbad, CA / La Costa Canyon

High School: Played his prep ball at Xaverian High School under the direction High School: Played his prep ball at La Costa Canyon High School under the of Dennis Canale ... As a senior, was 7-1 with a 1.29 ERA helping Xaverian to an direction of Justin Machado ... Earned three varsity letters for the Mavericks ... 18-6 record and a berth in the NYC Final Four ... Won the Cy Young Award and Was named Defensive Player of the Year all three years ... Has two sisters; Brittany was named Second Team All-City ... As a junior, went 6-1 with a 1.43 ERA ...Has (22) and Melissa (16) ... Is undecided on a major at Wagner. one brother Keith (21) ... Double majoring in business and sports management.

Matt Logan #17 David Rees #28 Freshman 1B Freshman LHP 6-3 * 225 * R/R 6-1 * 190 * L/L Wall, NJ / Wall Staten Island, NY / Xavier

High School: Played his prep ball for Wall High School under the direction High School: Played his prep ball at Xavier High School under Rich Duffell, of Todd Schmitt ... Helped Wall to the Monmouth City Championship as a earning three varsity letters ... Cy Young Award winner as a senior, highlighted sophomore, hitting a home run in his first varsity at bat against Ocean ... Guided by a complete game 12 strikeout performance ... Played in the CHSAA All Star the Knights to the Division Championship and a 22-7 record as a senior ... Has Senior Classic ... Named to the 2006 All Bronx / Manhattan Division Team ... one sister Sara (14) ... Is majoring in business. Has one brother Michael (16) ... Is majoring in business administration.

Jon Lucas #9 Jack Rice #4 Freshman INF/RHP Freshman 1B/LHP 5-9 * 185 * S/R 6-1 * 230 * R/L Hackettstown, NJ / Hackettstown Middlesex, NJ / Immaculata

High School: Played his prep ball at Hackettstown High School under the High School: Played his prep ball for Immaculata High School under the direction Gary Poyer ... Helped the Tigers to a 17-6 record as a junior and was direction of Tom Gambino, earning three varsity letters ... Hit .449 as a senior, named Express Times Player of the Year ... Two-time All-Skylands Conference and helping the Spartans to a 24-3 record and won MVP honors at the County Tourney First Team All-Area pick ... Hit seven homers as a junior and four as a senior ...... First Team All-County and First Team All-Area his last two years ... Has three Has three siblings; Josh, Matt and Kristen ... Is majoring in political science. siblings; Kelly (21), Stacey (15) and Jimmy (13) ... Is majoring in accounting.

FJ Lucchetti #39 Freshman LHP 6-2 * 225 * L/L Brick, NJ / Brick

High School: Played his prep ball at Brick High School under the direction of Jason Groschell ... As a junior, was Brick’s MVP ... Won the 2005 and 2006 Bionic Arm Awards ... 2006 Carpenter Cup selection and earned All-County Second Team and All-Shore Third Team accolades ... Brick’s Rookie of the Year in 2005 ... Has a sister Tara (23) ... Is majoring in education with a minor in film. 12 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 13 2 0 0 7 S E A SO N R E V I EW 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball

Record: 17-34 Home: 8-9 Road: 9-25 NEC: 11-17 Batting Player Avg. G-S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Joey DiGeronimo .347 51-51 199 42 69 10 6 3 37 100 .503 13 6 23 .395 29-33 110 157 8 .971 Pete Delleani .339 45-45 168 27 57 10 1 8 38 93 .554 13 7 26 .407 3-5 60 95 14 .917 Matt Mastrianni .304 51-51 194 25 59 9 1 4 28 82 .423 19 2 35 .372 5-7 164 9 4 .977 Damian Csakai .297 48-43 155 33 46 8 1 0 14 56 .361 17 14 21 .414 21-21 110 5 4 .966 Chris Drechsel .296 50-50 152 24 45 7 0 2 18 58 .382 13 7 20 .371 7-10 245 60 5 .984 Kevin McDonnell .278 49-48 158 24 44 4 1 2 16 56 .354 13 3 57 .343 8-10 94 7 1 .990 Vin Avella .265 49-43 155 24 41 10 0 7 22 72 .465 14 7 36 .350 0-0 160 40 16 .926 Ed Sudol .246 51-50 175 16 43 6 2 3 33 62 .354 6 3 47 .280 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Joe Conforti .247 36-24 97 12 24 4 1 0 11 30 .309 7 4 27 .318 3-8 45 4 2 .961 Mike Maffucci .246 31-10 57 7 14 2 0 0 6 16 .281 4 1 15 .306 0-0 76 7 2 .976 Dan Morvay .243 24-10 37 5 9 1 0 0 1 10 .270 10 0 15 .396 0-0 91 4 2 .979 Pat Rogers .169 31-20 59 11 10 2 0 0 5 12 .203 6 0 22 .242 0-0 32 33 4 .942 Kevin Payne .163 24-13 49 4 8 1 0 0 3 9 .184 3 1 22 .226 0-0 11 19 5 .857 Kyle Howell .000 5-1 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 4 .286 0-0 1 1 1 .667 Mike Musak .000 14-0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 .200 1-1 0 1 0 1.000 Totals .282 51 1664 261 469 74 13 29 233 656 .394 141 55 373 .354 77-95 1224 507 80 .956 Opponents .300 51 1632 329 490 95 10 28 304 689 .422 169 55 242 .381 75-110 1270 561 83 .957

Pitching Player ERA W-L App GS CG Sho Sv IP H R ER BB SO Avg. WP HBP Joe Testa 3.01 4-6 14 12 5 1 1 80.2 76 43 27 22 82 .251 2 1 Bobby Tretola 4.60 2-4 14 9 1 0 2 62.2 75 50 32 15 22 .295 1 14 AJ Pirozzi 7.69 2-6 11 11 1 0 0 59.2 73 57 51 26 28 .311 7 10 Mike Tuozzo 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 2 .000 0 0 Kevin Payne 2.45 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 1 1 1 1 .214 0 0 Kevin Rush 3.86 0-1 17 0 0 0 0 16.1 28 11 7 4 4 .394 0 5 Chris Marino 3.86 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 8 4 3 4 1 .276 0 1 Tom Queno 4.05 0-0 13 0 0 0 0 13.1 14 6 6 3 7 .269 0 0 Buddy Cipoletti 5.53 2-2 18 2 0 0 1 27.2 37 20 17 7 12 .325 5 2 Matt Watson 5.80 2-5 14 7 1 0 0 40.1 46 33 26 27 17 .291 5 7 Kyle Morrison 5.84 2-6 9 8 1 0 0 49.1 56 39 32 18 35 .277 5 1 Andrew Huebner 6.52 2-1 14 2 0 0 1 29.0 39 28 21 15 23 .331 4 5 Thomas Weston 13.50 1-2 11 0 0 0 0 7.1 12 12 11 11 3 .429 3 4 Dave Gerhardt 13.50 0-1 9 0 0 0 1 4.0 8 8 6 2 3 .381 1 1 Brian Miller 22.09 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 3.2 11 10 9 5 0 .550 1 1 Dan Lanzano 27.00 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 7 7 7 2 .400 0 3 Total 5.65 17-34 51 51 9 1 6 408.0 490 329 256 169 242 .300 34 55 Opponents 4.42 34-17 51 51 9 5 10 423.1 469 261 208 141 373 .282 27 55

2007 GAME RESULTS Record: 17-34 Home: 8-9 Road: 9-25 NEC: 11-17 Wag Opp Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inn Overall NEC Pitcher of record Attend 3/2/07 at Florida International 8-19, L 8-13-1 19-21-2 9 0-1 -- Testa (L, 0-1) 312 3/3/07 at Florida International 2-14, L 2-5-2 14-16-1 9 0-2 -- Morrison (L, 0-1) 134 3/4/07 at Florida International 10-9, W 10-14-1 9-11-2 9 1-2 -- Weston (W, 1-0) 160 3/9/07 at UMBC 2-4, L 2-9-2 4-9-0 9 1-3 -- Tretola (L, 0-1) 140 3/10/07 at UMBC 0-5, L 0-4-1 5-6-1 9 1-4 -- Morrison (L, 0-2) 207 3/11/07 at UMBC 7-5, W 7-16-1 5-9-3 9 2-4 -- Pirozzi (W, 1-0) 247 3/13/07 Saint Peter’s 3-4, L 3-7-1 4-12-0 10 2-5 -- Cipoletti (L, 0-1) 310 3/17/07 at Winthrop 2-11, L 2-8-0 11-11-0 9 2-6 -- Morrison (L, 0-3) 136 3/17/07 at Winthrop 12-7, W 12-17-0 7-11-1 9 3-6 -- Tretola (W, 1-1) 136 3/18/07 at Winthrop 1-3, L 1-6-1 3-7-2 9 3-7 -- Testa (L, 0-2) 528 3/23/07 at VCU 6-16, L 6-10-2 16-12-1 9 3-8 -- Tretola (L, 1-2) 204 3/24/07 at VCU 9-10, L 9-6-2 10-14-3 10 3-9 -- Morrison (L, 0-4) 237 3/25/07 at VCU 5-8, L 5-13-2 8-12-4 9 3-10 -- Pirozzi (L, 1-1) 246 3/28/07 at St. John’s 0-8, L 0-7-3 8-12-4 9 3-11 -- Morrison (L, 0-5) 212 3/29/07 Lafayette 13-7, W 13-17-1 7-10-2 9 4-11 -- Huebner (W, 1-0) 187 3/31/07 at William & Mary 5-8, L 5-7-3 8-10-3 9 4-12 -- Watson (L, 0-1) 732 3/31/07 at William & Mary 4-6, L 4-10-2 6-7-1 7 4-13 -- Testa (L, 0-3) 732 4/1/07 at William & Mary 12-14, L 12-17-1 14-17-2 9 4-14 -- Pirozzi (L, 1-2) 179 4/3/07 at Rutgers 0-6, L 0-6-2 6-9-1 9 4-15 -- Watson (L, 0-2) 125 * 4/5/07 at Long Island 13-3, W 13-14-1 3-5-2 9 5-15 1-0 Morrison (W, 1-5) 133 * 4/6/07 at Long Island 5-1, W 5-8-1 1-3-1 7 6-15 2-0 Testa (W, 1-3) 87 * 4/6/07 at Long Island 8-5, W 8-10-2 5-7-4 7 7-15 3-0 Cipoletti (W, 1-1) 65 * 4/7/07 at Long Island 6-7, L 6-11-1 7-8-3 9 7-16 3-1 Weston (L, 1-1) 117 4/10/07 Stony Brook 9-4, W 9-11-1 4-7-3 9 8-16 -- Watson (W, 1-2) 227 * 4/13/07 Mount St. Mary’s 2-5, L 2-6-2 5-11-1 9 8-17 3-2 Morrison (L, 1-6) 177 * 4/13/07 Mount St. Mary’s 4-7, L 4-9-1 7-10-1 7 8-18 3-3 Testa (L, 1-4) 177 * 4/14/07 Mount St. Mary’s 5-6, L 5-7-3 6-12-3 10 8-19 3-4 Gerhardt (L, 0-1) 182 * 4/14/07 Mount St. Mary’s 2-3, L 2-8-1 3-5-2 7 8-20 3-5 PIrozzi (L, 1-3) 182 4/18/07 Seton Hall 3-6, L 3-6-3 6-9-2 9 8-21 -- Watson (L, 1-3) 127 * 4/20/07 at Quinnipiac 9-10, L 9-13-4 10-14-0 12 8-22 3-6 Weston (L, 1-2) 367 * 4/21/07 at Quinnipiac 2-5, L 2-4-3 5-7-1 7 8-23 3-7 Testa (L, 1-5) 247 * 4/21/07 at Quinnipiac 6-7, L 6-11-3 7-13-1 7 8-24 3-8 Rush (L, 0-1) 289 * 4/22/07 at Quinnipiac 4-9, L 4-9-4 9-8-2 9 8-25 3-9 Pirozzi (L, 1-4) 333 4/25/07 at Iona 3-4, L 3-10-2 4-7-2 9 8-26 -- Cipoletti (L, 1-2) 127 * 4/28/07 Fairleigh Dickinson 4-2, W 4-8-2 2-3-0 7 9-26 4-9 Testa (W, 2-5) 212 * 4/28/07 Fairleigh Dickinson 10-2, W 10-10-0 2-6-3 7 10-26 5-9 Morrison (W, 2-6) 212 * 4/29/07 Fairleigh Dickinson 12-5, W 12-19-1 5-14-1 9 11-26 6-9 Pirozzi (W, 2-4) 312 * 4/29/07 Fairleigh Dickinson 8-5, W 8-8-0 5-11-2 7 12-26 7-9 Huebner (W, 2-0) 312 5/1/07 NJIT 11-5, W 11-9-3 5-8-3 9 13-26 -- Cipoletti (W, 2-2) 101 * 5/4/07 at Sacred Heart 11-1, W 11-16-0 1-7-1 9 14-26 8-9 Testa (W, 3-5) 105 * 5/5/07 at Sacred Heart 2-9, L 2-3-2 9-11-2 7 14-27 8-10 Watson (L, 1-4) 203 * 5/5/07 at Sacred Heart 2-11, L 2-6-2 11-15-0 7 14-28 8-11 Tretola (L, 1-3) 205 * 5/6/07 at Sacred Heart 1-11, L 1-9-3 11-12-1 9 14-29 8-12 Pirozzi (L, 2-5) 175 * 5/11/07 CCSU 1-2, L 1-6-0 2-8-1 9 14-30 8-13 Testa (L, 3-6) 85 * 5/12/07 CCSU 0-13, L 0-3-1 13-14-0 7 14-31 8-14 Pirozzi (L, 2-6) 45 * 5/12/07 CCSU 1-3, L 1-6-1 3-6-1 7 14-32 8-15 Watson (L, 1-5) 58 * 5/13/07 CCSU 4-3, W 4-8-1 3-7-2 9 15-32 9-15 Tretola (W, 2-3) 74 * 5/19/07 at Monmouth 3-0, W 3-7-0 0-2-2 7 16-32 10-15 Testa (W, 4-6) 198 * 5/19/07 at Monmouth 0-3, L 0-2-0 3-5-0 7 16-33 10-16 Huebner (L, 2-1) 198 * 5/20/06 at Monmouth 5-7, L 5-10-3 7-12-3 9 16-34 10-17 Tretola (L, 2-4) 239 * 5/20/07 at Monmouth 4-1, W 4-10-1 1-7-2 7 17-34 11-17 Watson (W, 2-5) 239

* = Northeast Conference game () = extra inning game

14 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 15 SE A H A W K H I2007-08S T WagnerORY College Basketball All-Time NEC Tournament All NEC Selections Results 2004 - 2nd 1988 - Mike Venezia, OF; Len Cancelleri, DH No. 4 Wagner 9, No. 1 CCSU 4 1994 - 4th 1989 - Mike Venezia, OF; Len Cancelleri, DH No. 4 Wagner 13, No. 2 Monmouth 4 No. 1 Rider 9, No. 4 Wagner 7 1991 - Dean Esposito, 1B; John White, OF Long Island 2, No. 4 Wagner 1 No. 1 CCSU 5, No. 4 Wagner 4 No. 1 CCSU 10, No. 4 Wagner 3 1992 - Jack Scholz, 2B; Brent Harvie, OF; George Gagliardi, RHP 1993 - Chris DeDomenico, 1B; Jack Scholz, OF; Randy Chirumbolo, P 1997 - 4th 1994 - Keith Bolognese, OF; Randy Chirumbolo, P No. 1 FDU 7, No. 4 Wagner 4 2005 - 4th 1998 - Joe Francisco, OF Rider 20, No. 4 Wagner 6 No. 1 Quinnipiac 13, No. 4 Wagner 6 No. 3 Monmouth 8, No. 4 Wagner 4 1999 - First Team - Joe Francisco, OF; John Spinelli, DH 2000 - 1st Second Team - Gil Barkman, 3B No. 4 Wagner 16, UMBC 1 2006 - 3rd 2000 - First Team - Mike Cerminaro, SS; Gil Barkman, DH No. 4 Wagner 5, Monmouth 0 No. 3 Wagner 3, No. 2 Quinnipiac 1 Second Team - John Spinelli, OF Monmouth 14, No. 4 Wagner 3 No. 4 Sacred Heart 4, No. 3 Wagner 0 2001 - First Team - Joe LaRocca, DH No. 4 Wagner 7, Monmouth 3 No. 1 CCSU 25, No. 3 Wagner 8 2002 - Second Team - Chris Dick, 1B 2003 - Second Team - Chris Dick, 1B; Troy Sogluizzo, DH Year-by-Year Results 2004 - Second Team - Nick Papa, OF 1945 H. Sutter 1-6-0 1985 T. Capstraw 11-15-2 2005 - First Team - Joe Malfettano, 2B; Troy Sogluizzo, DH, 1946 H. Sutter 9-4-0 1986 T. Hahne 3-27-0 Second Team - Matt Mastrianni, OF; Nick Papa, OF 1947 H. Sutter 9-6-1 1987 T. Hahne 11-17, 4-8 NEC 1948 H. Sutter 17-5-1 1988 T. Hahne 12-28-2, 4-8 NEC 2006 - Second Team - Nick Papa, OF; Chris Drechsel, UT 1949 H. Sutter 8-8-0 1989 T. Hahne 18-13, 5-6 NEC 2007 - First Team - Joey DiGeronimo, SS 1950 H. Sutter 12-5-1 1990 T. Hahne 17-15-2, 6-6 NEC Second Team - Chris Drechsel, C; Pete Delleani, 2B 1951 H. Sutter 13-7-0 1991 T. Hahne 16-18, 7-8 NEC 1952 H. Sutter 7-14-0 1992 R. Vitaliano 16-22, 12-6 NEC 1953 H. Sutter 11-10-0 1993 R. Vitaliano 8-23, 6-14 NEC Joey DiGeronimo earned First Team All-NEC 1954 H. Sutter 8-10-0 1994 R. Vitaliano 19-20, 11-10 NEC accolades as a shortstop in 2007 and ended his 1955 H. Sutter 14-5-1 1995 R. Vitaliano 15-30, 9-12 NEC career as the Seahawks all-time hit leader (219) 1956 H. Sutter 6-12-0 1996 R. Vitaliano 14-24, 8-12 NEC before he was drafted in the 42nd round by the 1957 J. Safford 7-13-0 1997 R. Vitaliano 17-29-2, 12-9 NEC Baltimore Orioles last June. 1958 H. Majewski 3-15-1 1998 R. Vitaliano 10-35-1, 4-11 NEC 1959 H. White 9-11-1 1999 R. Vitaliano 20-23, 10-9 NEC 1960 H. Sutter 9-12-0 2000 J. Litterio 24-30-1, 14-8 NEC 1961 H. Sutter 10-7-1 2001 J. Litterio 16-30-1, 8-14 NEC 1962 H. Sutter 10-6-1 2002 J. Litterio 10-39, 8-19 NEC NEC Individual Awards & Leaders 1963 H. Sutter 5-11-1 2003 J. Litterio 11-36, 10-16 NEC 1987 - Dave Noriega, home runs (10), hits (47) 1964 H. White 3-15-1 2004 J. Litterio 20-29, 12-11 NEC 1988 - Mike Venezia, triples (4) 1965 H. White 2-13-0 2005 J. Litterio 22-27, 13-10 NEC 1966 H. White 7-8-0 2006 J. Litterio 18-34, 15-9 NEC 1989 - John White, Rookie of the Year 1967 R. Ferraro 2-8-1 2007 J. Litterio 17-34, 11-17 NEC Mike Venezia, triples (4) 1968 R. Ferraro 12-9-0 Overall 691-1050-30 (.399) Don Croce, ERA (2.64) 1969 R. Ferraro 9-10-0 189-223 NEC (.459) 1992 - Rich Vitaliano, Coach of the Year 1970 R. Ferraro 6-14-0 Jack Scholz, batting (.418) Head Coaches Performances 1993 - 1971 R. Ferraro 7-13-0 1994 - Brian O’Neill, Lowest ERA (1.16) 1972 R. Ferraro 6-12-2 Coach Record Years 1997 - Mark Nugent - Pitcher of the Year 1973 R. Ferraro 9-13-0 Herb Sutter 149-128-7 (.537) 16 1974 R. Ferraro 6-15-0 Joe Litterio 138-259-2 (.348) 8 Joe Francisco, stolen bases (33) 1975 R. Ferraro 7-13-0 Rich Vitaliano 119-206-3 (.367) 8 1998 - Joe Francisco, stole bases (27) 1976 R. Ferraro 11-12-0 Ralph Ferraro 80-134-4 (.376) 11 1999 - Joe Francisco, hits (71), stolen bases (30) 1977 R. Ferraro 5-15-1 Tom Hahne 77-118-4 (.397) 6 2000 - Steve Coppola, NEC Tourney MVP Larry Anderson 47-52-1 (.475) 3 1978 J. Consagra 5-18-2 Mike Cerminaro, runs (61), hits, (82), RBI (56) Tim Capstraw 21-30-3 (.417) 2 1979 J. Consagra 10-19-0 2003 - Chris Dick, home runs, (10) 1980 R. Bellini 14-11-1 Herb White 21-47-2 (.314) 4 2004 - Nick Papa, doubles (19) 1981 L. Anderson 20-14-0 Joe Consagra 15-37-2 (.296) 2 1982 L. Anderson 14-24-0 Rich Bellini 14-11-1 (.558) 1 2006 - Joe Testa, strikeouts (98) 1983 L. Anderson 13-14-1 Jeff Safford 7-13-0 (.350) 1 2007 - Joey DiGeronimo, triples (6) 1984 T. Capstraw 10-15-1 Hank Majewski 3-15-1 (.184) 1 Total 691-1050-30 (.399) 63 Season Records Games Played: Mike Cerminaro, 2000...... 53 Career Records At-Bats: Mike Cerminaro, 2000...... 203 Games Played: Nick Papa, 2003-2006...... 191 Hits: Mike Cerminaro, 2000...... 82 At-Bats: Joey DiGeronimo, 2004-2007...... 707 Runs: Mike Cerminaro, 2000...... 61 Hits: Joey DiGeronimo, 2004-2007...... 219 Batting Avg: Joe Francisco, 1999...... 436 Runs: Mike Cerminaro, 1998-2001...... 134 RBI: Mike Cerminaro, 2000...... 56 Batting Avg. Joe Murphy, 1983-1985...... 380 Doubles: Mike Cerminaro, 2000...... 28 RBI: Mike Cerminaro, 1998-2001...... 147 Triples: Joey DiGeronimo, 2007...... 6 Doubles: Mike Cerminaro, 1998-2001...... 66 Home Runs: Joe Murphy, 1984...... 12 Triples: Nick Papa, 2003-2006...... 13 Walks: Mike Venezia, 1988...... 41 Home Runs: Chris Dick, 2000-2004...... 32 Stolen Bases: Joe Francisco, 1997...... 33 Walks: Mike Venezia, 1987-1990...... 129 HBP: Jack Scholz, 1993...... 15 Stolen Bases: Joe Francisco, 1997-1999...... 90 Fielding HBP: Jack Scholz, 1989-1993...... 32 Putouts: Chris Dick, 2004...... 367 Fielding Assists: Joey DiGeronimo, 2007...... 157 Putouts: Chirs Dick, 2000-2004...... 1,039 Pitching Assists: Joey DiGeronimo, 2004-2007...... 470 Appearances: Dan Lanzano, 2006...... 26 Chris Pariseau, 2000...... 26 Pitching Games Started: Joe Testa, 2006...... 14 Appearances: Chris Pariseau, 1997-2000...... 79 Juston Lucas, 2000...... 14 GM Strted: Mike McTamney, 2002-2005...... 39 Complete Games: Joe Doyle, 1997...... 8 Complete Games: Joe Doyle, 1995-1998...... 19 Innings Pitched: Joe Testa, 2006...... 88.1 Innings Pitched: Don Finley, 1950-1953...... 282.0 Strikeouts: Joe Testa, 2006...... 98 Strikeouts: Andrew Bailey, 2003-2006...... 237 Wins: Bill Willetts, 1948...... 10 Wins: Bill Willetts, 1946-1948...... 19 Saves: Chris Pariseau, 2000...... 7 Don Finley, 1950-1953...... 19 Lowest ERA: Don Finley, 1953...... 1.03 Saves: Chris Pariseau, 1997-2000...... 13 Lowest ERA: Don Finley, 1950-1953...... 1.91 14 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 2008 WAGNER COLLEGE BASEBALL 15 T H I S I S W a g n ER! 2007-08 Wagner College Basketball

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