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2009 Baseball

E Program Contents E RIT STAFF DIRECTORY - AREA CODE (585) Coaching Staff...... 2 Director, Center for Athletics and Recreation ...... Lou Spiotti Jr ., Season Outlook...... 3 ...... 475-2615 2009 Roster ...... 4 Senior Associate Director...... Greg Moss, 475-2610 Player Profiles ...... 5-12 Assistant Director for Athletics...... Scott McVean, 475-7448 2008 Stats/Results...... 13 Associate Director for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training/Senior Yearly/Opponents Records...... 14 Women’s Administrator...... Christine Worsley, 475-5601 Individual Records ...... 15 Associate Director for NCAA Compliance. . . . . Lex Sleeman, 475-7372 Individual Honors...... 16-17 Director, RIT Athletic Association...... Gene Peluso, 475-2131 Top-10 Season Records...... 18 NTID Support Faculty...... JanStrine,475-6104 Top-10 Career Records...... 19 Athletics Secretary...... Karen Wagner Beck, 475-5814 Academic/Athletic Success...... 20 Senior Financial Assistant ...... Sue Benson, 475-2412 Sports Information Director ...... SteveJaynes, E Quick Facts ...... 475-6154/skjsid@rit .edu Head Coach...... Rob Grow Associate Director of Sports Information...... Joe Venniro, ...... (585)475-7374/rcgrar@rit e. du ...... 475-5598/jtvsid@rit .edu Record/Years at RIT ...... 288-259-1/17thseason Tiger Sports Hotline...... 475-6180 2008 Record/Empire 8 (finish) ...... 22-14/11-5 (2nd) Athletics Website...... www .ritathletics .com Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Letter Winners Returning/Lost ...... 20/3 2009 Baseball Schedule Location...... Rochester,N Y. . Address...... Athletics,ClarkGymnasium DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME ...... 51 Lomb Memorial Drive Sun ., March 1 Concordia (IL) Phoenix, Ariz . 4 p m. .

...... Rochester, NY 14623 Mon ., March 2 Wartburg (IA) (DH) Phoenix, Ariz . 12 p m. . Founded...... 1829 Tue ,. March 3 St . John's (MN) Phoenix, Ariz . 2 p m. . Undergraduate Enrollment ...... 16,450 President ...... Dr . Bill Destler Thu ., March 5 St . John's (MN) Phoenix, Ariz . 12:30 p .m . Nickname...... Tigers Fri ., March 6 College of New Jersey Phoenix, Ariz . 3:30 p .m . Colors...... Orange and Brown Sat ., March 7 Wheaton (MA) Phoenix, Ariz . 3:30 p .m . Affiliations...... NCAADivisionIII Sat ., March 7 St . Cloud (MN) Phoenix, Ariz . 7 p m. .

Conference...... Empire 8 Fri ., March 20 Babson Babson Park, Mass . 1 p m. .

Sat ., March 21 Brandeis (DH) Waltham, Mass . 1 p m. . E Admissions/Financial Aid Early Admission Deadline ...... December14,2009 Sun ., March 22 Babson Babson Park, Mass . 12 p m. . Regular Admission Deadline...... February14,2010 Sat., March 28 * Ithaca (DH) RIT Field 1 p.m. Admissions Website ...... www .rit .edu/admission Sun., March 29 * Ithaca (DH) RIT Field 12 p.m.

Admissions Office Phone...... (585) 475-6631 Thu., April 2 Hilbert RIT Field 4 p.m. Admissions E-mail ...... admissions@rit .edu Sat ., April 4 SUNY Oneonta (DH) Oneonta, N .Y . 12 p m. . Financial Aid Deadline...... FAFSA due March 1, 2010 Financial Aid Office Phone ...... (585) 475-2186 Sun., April 5 Cazenovia (DH) RIT Field 1 p.m. Wed., April 8 SUNY Brockport RIT Field 3:30 p.m. Visits to campus are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by Fri., April 10 * Stevens (DH) RIT Field 12 p.m. calling (585) 475-6631 . Visits to the National Technical Institute for the Sat., April 11 * Stevens (DH) RIT Field 12 p.m.

Deaf may be arranged by calling (585) 475-6700 (voice/TTY), or toll- Tue ., April 14 University of Rochester Rochester, N .Y . 4 p m. . free in the U .S . and Canada at (866) 644-6843 (voice/TTY) . Thurs ., April 16 SUNY Brockport Brockport, N .Y . 3:30 p .m .

Sat ., April 18 * Utica (DH) Utica, N .Y . 1 p m. . E Cover and Credits The 2009 Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Rochester Sun ., April 19 * Utica (DH) Utica, N .Y . 1 p m. . Institute of Technology Sports Information Office . Cover and interior Wed., April 22 University of Rochester RIT Field 4 p.m. design by University Publications Graphic Designer Peter Bella Jr . Sat ., April 25 * St . John Fisher (DH) Pittsford, N .Y . 1 p m. .

’03 . Content written and edited by Sports Information Director Steve Sun ., April 26 * St . John Fisher (DH) Pittsford, N .Y . 1 p m. . Jaynes, Associate Director of Sports Information Joe Venniro and Tue., April 28 Keuka (DH) RIT Field 2 p.m. Sports Information Intern Sara Paduano . Printed by RIT Crossroads Hub . Photos by RIT student photographers Ashley Conti ’09, Kelsey Wed ., April 29 Medaille Buffalo, N .Y . 4 p m. . Evans ’09, Josh Lehrer ’09 and Bryan Edwards '11 . Tue ., May 5 SUNY Oswego Oswego, N .Y . 4 p m. . *Denotes Empire 8 Conference contest www.ritathletics.com 1 450-P0775-3/09-HUB-PPB Coaching Staff

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Rob Grow, RIT’s all-time leader in coaching wins and 2006 tions and 16 ABCA/Rawlings All-Stars RIT Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, begins his 17th season Grow is a 1988 graduate of RIT, where he played three at the helm of the Tigers . Over the last three seasons, he has years of baseball for the Tigers as an outfielder . He is among led the baseball team to their most successful in school the career leaders in runs scored, walks and on-base percent- history . age . In 1988, he set the Tiger single-season record with a 55. 4 Grow, the 2008 Empire 8 Co-Coach of the Year, led the on-base percentage . squad to a 22-14 record, a second place finish in the Empire After graduating with a bachelor's degree in business, Grow 8 conference and top seed in the ECAC Upstate Tournament . was an assistant coach at Rush-Henrietta High School . In 1990, The Tigers finished the 2006 season with a 24-16 record and he helped guide the squad to a Section V title . won the ECAC Upstate Championship for the second time In addition to his duties as head baseball coach, Grow is in school history . In 2007, the Tigers tied the school record also the director of alumni relations at RIT . He and his wife, with 24 wins and had the best winning percentage ( 66. 7) since Suzanne, live in Victor with their two sons, Casey and Brady, 1971 . Geoff Dornes is the two-time reigning Empire 8 Player and their daughter, Riley . of the Year . Grow also coached the 2007 Rookie (Dornes) and (Dylan Rees) of the Year . He needs just 12 wins to RIT Coaching Record reach 300 at RIT . Year W L T Pct. Head Coach On March 24, 2002, Grow became the program’s all-time 1993 10 20 0 .333 leader in coaching victories with an 8-4 victory over Catholic, 1994 13 21 0 .382 Rob Grow breaking Bruce Proper’s record of 154 wins . On May 5, 2004, 1995 15 19 0 .441 he recorded his 200th victory as Tiger head coach, with an 1996 18 14 0 .563 11-3 win over Keuka . Grow notched his 250th win at RIT 1997 17 15 0 .531 on March 31, 2007, defeating Utica 4-3, and will look for his 1998 13 21 0 .382 300th win in the upcoming season . 1999 20 16 0 .555 Under Grow, the Tigers have re-written the record book . 2000 22 11 0 .667 In 2006, RIT broke team records for most wins (24), team bat- 2001 20 17 1 .539 2002 17 16 0 .515 ting average ( 33. 7), at bats (1,251), runs (267), hits (422), RBIs 2003 21 13 0 .618 (234), triples (20), total bases (552), assists (408) and putouts 2004 14 19 0 .424 (884) . During the 2007 season, the Tigers tied the wins record 2005 18 15 0 .545 and broke team records for stolen bases (60) and sacrifice flies 2006 24 16 0 .600 (21) . In the 2008 season, five players entered the top ten in 2007 24 12 0 .667 single season records . Since the Tigers moved to the Empire 8 2008 22 14 0 .611 conference in 2000, Grow has coached 77 All-Empire 8 selec- Total 288 259 1 .526

Greg Keagle, a former Colin Bradley, a stand- Dan Christner, a Nick Carrier begins major league pitcher, out four-year letterwin- two-year starter and his first season as is back for his third ner for the Tigers from letter-winner for the a volunteer hitting season as an assistant 2003 to 2006, returns Tigers from 2006 coach for the Tigers . coach for the Tigers, for his third season as to 2007, enters his Carrier played where he will assist the an assistant coach . second season as an college baseball . In 2006, Bradley assistant coach . at Finger Lakes A native of Corning, broke two RIT single- Christner, who Community College N Y. ,. Keagle pitched season records with 58 played third base and and SUNY Oswego . Assistant Coach for Monroe Com- Assistant Coach hits and eight triples . Assistant Coach shortstop for the Ti- Assistant Coach Carrier served as the Greg Keagle munity College in the Colin Bradley He led the team with Dan Christner gers, drove in 35 runs Nick Carrier associate head coach early 1990s . Keagle a 42. 6 average, to go and had 53 base hits and hitting coach spent 11 seasons in along with 11 doubles, in two seasons . Dur- for the Geneva Red professional baseball . two home runs, 29 RBIs ing his two seasons, Wings of the New He was a sixth round and a 66. 9 slugging the Tigers finished 48- York Collegiate draft pick of the San percentage . 28 and won the 2006 Baseball League in Diego Padres in 1993, Bradley is RIT’s all-time ECAC Upstate title . 2008 . He also was and in 1996, he made leader in triples and He earned All-Empire an assistant coach at his major league debut is third in hits, runs, 8 second team honors Honeoye Falls-Lima with the . doubles and total bases . in 2007 . High School . He went on to pitch Bradley earned Christner, a 2003 Carrier is also the three seasons in the All-Empire 8 honors graduate of Honeoye associate scout for majors, appearing in four times in his Tiger Falls-Lima High the Cincinnati Reds 46 games and making career . In 2006, Bradley School, earned a bach- for western New 23 starts . earned All-ECAC Up- elor’s degree from RIT York .He has owned Keagle currently state first team honors in marketing . and operated a base- works for Dorschel Kia . and was a ABCA/ Currently, he works ball school in the He resides in Pittsford Rawlings third team at RIT as the assistant Finger Lakes area . with his wife, Danielle, selection . director for reunions Carrier resides in and their two children, Bradley currently is and affinity groups in Henrietta with his Jack and Olivia . an account executive the Office of Alumni wife, Niki . and packaging engineer Relations . 2 at Xpedx in Rochester . Season Outlook

2009 Baseball

The pieces are in place for the 2009 RIT Smith and junior Kyle Desrosiers . Smith enjoyed a few different pitches, and are great competitors," baseball team to have one of the best seasons in the tremendous freshman season . Desrosiers can play said Grow . "Marsillo came on as a freshman last program’s history . Elite talent is found all over the several positions, and will see a lot of playing time . year and proved that he was the real deal . He’s a current roster . Tosh, one of the best offensive and defensive solid, everyday performer . Langtry can take it as a “We only lost three players – great players – shortstops in the region last year, made only seven starter or a closer . He can be counted on any day, but only three, and so we’re in pretty good shape errors in 190 chances last season . He recorded at any time, and we’ll see that out there ". this spring,” said head coach Rob Grow, who enters a 36. 9 batting average and was an All-Empire 8 Other returners include Chris Miller, a poten- his 17th season at the helm of the Tigers baseball first team selection . Also looking at time in the tial ace who is coming back from an injury that team . “We’re bringing in a ton of youth, and with shortstop position is sophomore Ed Hughes, who limited his action in 2008 . Tri-captain and senior 12 upperclassmen, we’ve got an interesting mix ”. Coach describes as a natural infielder . Camardello will serve as a middle reliever to help The Tigers are coming off a successful 2008 “Tosh is an excellent leader offensively and de- out in tough situations, as will junior Jeff Bibbens, season in which they went on a 16-1 tear late in the fensively, and Hughes has a good feel for the field ”. who, according to Coach Grow, has some of the season and finished second in the Empire 8 . RIT’s In addition, freshman Jeff Creagh will add best stuff on the staff . 22-14 overall record landed them the first seed in depth . Sophomores Thomas Piscitell, Joel Walker, and the ECAC Upstate Tournament . Charles Yarrington saw limited action last year but The Tigers return five seniors, seven juniors Outfielders will also serve as middle relievers this year, and will and eleven sophomores this spring, and with the Heading the outfield is junior captain Geoff be counted on to step up during tough situations . addition of eight freshmen full of talent, he admits Dornes, who was named the Empire 8 Player of Freshmen Brad Wright, Dan Schuster, Sam that this roster doesn’t show many signs of weak- the Year for the second straight season as a sopho- Sherman and Dan Greco will also see time on the ness . more after setting top-10 single season records mound in 2009 . Returners and newly appointed captains Rory in home runs, RBIs, and runs scored, and career “Brad was phenomenal in the fall, and will Camardello, Jeremy Tosh and Geoff Dornes will top-10 records in runs scored and batting average . probably see time in the starting rotation,” said provide leadership for the team as they fight to Dornes saw plenty of time on the mound as well, Grow .“All of our freshmen are very talented, and earn the top spot in the Empire 8 Championship recording 55 innings pitched and a 2 82. ERA . will see themselves in starting spots if and when and a possible berth in the NCAA Tournament . “Geoff Dornes is probably the best player they distinguish themselves ”. we’ve ever had in the program,” said Grow .“He With a young and talented roster, Grow admits Catchers works hard and drives the other guys on the team, that the biggest challenge is going to be getting While replacing the elite performance of 2008 whether it’s in the weight room or on the field ”. each player the playing time that they deserve . graduate and two-time All-Empire 8 selection Senior Anthony Culotta, a 2007 ABCA/Rawl- “The great thing is that with the depth this Ryan Tryt behind the plate is admittedly difficult, ings All- Gold Glove winner will man year, we have great flexibility,” said Grow, who is Grow feels confident with the return of Dave centerfield . In the first 11 games of the season last 13 wins shy of 300 . "Many of the guys are suited to Kernan, Josh Rodems and Chris Brol . year, Culotta 40. 0 with a homerun, six RBI, and play a number of positions - there’s really not a lot Kernan hit three home runs and threw out 11 walks . of weakness there ". nearly 20 percent of opponents’ base-stealers in "Anthony is great defensively, and we will look limited time last season . to him as a leadoff hitter to replace Matt George ". Schedule “Dave is strong, very offense-minded,” said Also returning in the outfield is junior Ryan Similar to recent years, RIT plays an incredibly Grow . “I feel solid with Dave and Josh – they’re Campbell, who Grow describes as a top-notch demanding schedule, as tough and competitive as two guys equal in ability and able to share the load . defensive outfielder, a player capable of spectacular any school in the Northeast . RIT will spend their Chris will be right there to step in behind them ”. plays . Beside him are sophomore returners Steve preseason playing some of the top teams in the Transfer Jon Furman will also be vying for Cline and John Robertson, who will both see play- country, including Wartburg and the College of time behind the plate, and Grow looks forward to ing time . New Jersey, when they travel to Arizona in early what he has to offer, expecting good things . Freshmen Kreag Bradley and Ben Robertson March . Upon returning, they will head to Boston will add depth in the outfield . in mid-March, where they compete against Bran- Infielders “Bradley is a centerfielder in waiting - he’ll be deis and Babson . Stepping up to lead the infield for the Tigers out there right away,” said Grow .“Ben is by far the The Tigers open their local play with a double- are seniors Matt Austin and Jeremy Tosh, along fastest kid on the team ”. header against conference foe Ithaca in late March, with sophomore Justin Smith . and it is full-speed ahead from there . “Matt’s got a good glove and great speed . Pitching “Our first 12 games of the season will be We’ve seen flashes of brilliance in the past from Leading off the pitching roster are Dornes and against the best teams in the country before we him, so we’re hoping he’s ready,” said Grow . sophomore Mike Marsillo . Alongside Dornes on even start conference play,” said Grow . “It’s a Austin, a first baseman, recorded a 98. 6 the mound last year, Marsillo recorded five wins tough schedule with not a lot of bad teams, which last season, making only two with an ERA of 2 17. in 45 innings pitched . is good, but doesn’t leave us with a lot of room errors in 137 chances . He also set a school record Junior Cory Langtry also hits the mound for to breathe . We’re really going to discover a lot in by hitting two triples in one inning against Utica . the Tigers, returning after leading the team with 55 the first half of the season, about our team and Sophomore Raffaele Parisi, will also see time at innings pitched last year and 37 . He led individual players ”. first base and serve as a designated hitter . the staff with seven victories . “Parisi is an intimidating force on the field . “Both Dornes and Marsillo can really attack His big, strong demeanor helps out there ”. the strike zone, can vary what they throw with a Heading up second and third base will be

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The Tiger bench looking on during the 2008 early season trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Rory Camardello Sr . P 6-0 Brighton, NY/Brighton 2 Chris Brol Jr . C 5-10 Ijamsville, MD/Urbana 3 Mike Marsillo So . P 5-10 Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain 4 Steve Cline So . 2B/OF 6-0 Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Sutherland 5 Jeffrey Creagh Fr . 2B/OF 5-10 Binghamton, NY/Chenango Forks 6 Jeff Bibbens Jr . P 5-10 Weedsport, NY/Weedsport 7 Kreag Bradley Fr . OF 5-8 Victor, NY/Victor 8 Jeremy Tosh Sr . SS 5-10 Woodbine, MD/Glenelg 9 Thomas Piscitell So . P 5-10 Syracuse, NY/Westhill 10 Ed Hughes So . 2B 5-9 Jamesville, NY/Jamesville-Dewitt 11 Matt Austin Sr . 1B 6-0 Weedsport, NY/Weedsport 12 Ryan Campbell Jr . OF 5-8 Brockport, NY/Brockport 13 Justin Smith So . SS/2B 5-11 Livonia, NY/Livonia 14 Ben Robertson Fr . OF 5-10 Mecklenburg, NY/Trumansburg 15 Dave Kernan So . C 6-2 Liverpool NY/Cicero-North Syracuse 16 Josh Rodems Jr . C 5-9 Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park 17 John Robertson So . OF 5-9 Stafford, VA/Stafford 18 Geoff Dornes Jr . OF/P 5-8 Landisville, PA/Hempfield 19 Dan Greco Fr . P/OF 5-9 Lockport, NY/Lockport 20 Chris Miller Sr . P 5-10 Rochester, NY/Rush-Henrietta 21 Cory Langtry Jr . P 5-10 Moravia, NY/Moravia 22 Charles Yarrington So . P 6-0 Rochester, NY/Pittsford Sutherland 23 Jonny Furman So . C 6-1 Port Jefferson, NY/Comsewogue 24 Sam Sherman Fr . P 6-7 Fayetteville, NY/Jamesville-DeWitt 25 Brad Wright Fr . P 6-0 Baldwinsville, NY/C W. . Baker 26 Anthony Culotta Sr . OF 5-10 Rochester, NY/Gates-Chili 27 Kyle Desrosiers Jr . INF/P 5-10 North Attleboro, MA/Xaverian Brothers 28 Dan Schuster Fr . P 6-1 Livonia, NY/Livonia 52 Raffaele Parisi Jr . 1B/DH 6-2 Rochester, NY/Aquinas Junior outfielder Ryan Campbell Head Coach: Rob Grow Assistant Coaches: Colin Bradley, Greg Keagle, Dan Christner, Nick Carrier Captains: Rory Camardello, Geoff Dornes, Jeremy Tosh

4 Player Profiles

2009 Baseball

2008: Provided scoreless relief in six of the nine games he Before RIT: Was an All-Monroe County honorable men- pitched … earned his first collegiate win, allowing one run tion at Brighton High School . … won Brighton coaches in two innings of relief in a come-from-behind 10-9 win award . over Utica in 12 innings … had two strikeouts in two in- nings in each of two consecutive games of scoreless relief Personal: Accounting major … born Oct . 13, 1986, in against Stevens and Keuka … allowed just one run during Italy … son of June and Nick Camardello . his last 8 2/3 innings pitched … recorded a career-best 3 .29 ERA .

2007: Pitched in five games … hurled a scoreless inning of relief in a 10-1 win over Hilbert … made his first col- legiate start against Medaille, allowing four runs in four innings … had two strikeouts against Wartburg .

2006: Appeared in four games … had a 3 50. ERA … pitched two innings of scoreless relief against St . John 1 Fisher … also twirled a scoreless inning against Hartwick Rory Camardello … struck out two batters in a single game twice .

CAPTAIN Year GP IP H R ER REC SO BB SV ERA 6-0, Senior 2006 4 6.0 12 6 3 0-0 4 2 0 3.50 Pitcher 2007 5 8.0 16 10 6 0-0 2 5 0 5.25 2008 9 13.2 15 10 5 1-0 7 7 0 3.29 Brighton, N.Y. Career 18 27.2 33 26 14 1-0 13 14 0 3.60 (Brighton)

Career: Fifth all-time at RIT with a 390. batting average 32 RBI and five stolen bases … moved into the top-10 all- … fifth in on-base percentage ( .497) . time in a single season at RIT in the following categories … 53 hits (third), 36 runs scored (sixth), 32 RBI (fifth), 73 2008: Started all 36 games at shortstop … earned All- total bases (sixth), .503 on-base percentage (seventh) … Empire 8 first team honors … second on RIT with 45 hits, started the season by hitting .583 (14-for-24) in Arizona 30 RBI, 25 walks and .490 on-base percentage … .490 … was 3-for-3 with three runs scored, two walks, two on-base percentage and 30 RBI are 10th best in a single doubles and first collegiate in a win over Roch- season at RIT … stole eight bases in eight attempts … hit ester … went 14-for-26 ( .538) with 18 RBI and 11 runs two home runs, scored three runs and drove in three runs scored during a six-game tear, April 29 to May 9 … also in a 19-6 win over Hilbert … was 3-for-5 with three runs hit home runs in wins over SUNY Brockport and Medaille scored in game one of the doubleheader against Hilbert … … reached base safely in 34 games … had 18 multiple-hit recorded a 10-game hitting streak, April 16 to April 26 … games … earned RIT, RACA and Empire 8 weekly honors . hit .458 during that streak … blasted a three-run homer in a 15-10 win over St . John Fisher … hit safely in 28 games 2005: Appeared in nine games as a pitcher and hurled 10 … had 15 multi-hit games . innings … pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings against SUNY Brockport . 8 2007: Missed entire season due to injury . Before RIT: Played varsity baseball at Glenelg High School 2006: Played in 38 games … made 37 starts, primarily at … senior captain … also played varsity hockey . Jeremy Tosh third base and designated hitter … earned All-Empire 8 first team honors … ABCA/Rawlings All-New York Re- Personal: Mechanical engineering major … born Nov . 21, CAPTAIN gion second team selection … tied for the team lead with 1985, in Ammon, Jordan … son of Donna and Mike Tosh . 5-10, Senior Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Shortstop 2005 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2006 38 129 53 36 7 2 3 32 5 .411 Woodbine, Md. 2008 36 122 45 28 8 0 3 30 8 .369 (Glenelg) Career 83 251 98 64 15 2 6 62 13 .390

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Career: Second all-time at RIT with a .419 batting average striking out six in a 3-0 win at SUNY Brockport … al- … fourth in on-base percentage ( .498), fifth in slugging lowed just one run in six innings of a 5-1 win over Stevens percentage ( .574) and tenth in runs scored (75) . … walked just four batters in 51 innings .

2008: Named Empire 8 Player of the Year for the second 2007: Named the Empire 8 Player and Rookie of the Year straight season … earned ABCA/Rawlings All-New York … Rochester Area Colleges Athletics Player of the Year Region second team honors … earned Empire 8 Player … earned ABCA/Rawlings All-New York Region second and Pitcher of the Week honors twice … garnered All- team honors … moved into the top-10 in a single-season Empire 8 first team accolades as an outfielder and second at RIT in the following categories . . 57 hits (second), .535 team honors for pitching …hit five home runs, second on-base percentage (third), .452 batting average (fourth), most in one season at RIT … ended the season with an 35 runs (sixth), 71 total bases (seventh) and four triples 18-game hitting streak … hit .500 (37-for-74) with 28 (eighth) … had an 18-game hitting streak from April 20 runs scored, 24 RBI and four homers during that streak to May 8 … had a season-high four hits twice … had a hit … scored a run in 13 straight games … recorded hits in in 31-of-36 games … recorded 17 multiple-hit games . 29 games and had 15 multiple-hit performances … belted his first collegiate home run against Villa Julie . . drove Before RIT: Earned two varsity letters in baseball and 18 in a career-best five runs and was 4-for-4 in a 17-5 win football at Hempfield High . over Utica … was 3-for-4 with a home run, four runs scored and three RBI in a 15-10 win over St . John Fisher Personal: Mechanical engineering major … born Nov . 15, Geoff Dornes … pitched in nine games … was second on the team with 1987, in Lancaster, Pa . … son of Linda and Bryan Dornes . a 2 .82 ERA … threw a complete-game five-hit shutout, CAPTAIN 5-8, Junior Outfeild/Pitcher Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Landisville, Pa. 2007 36 126 57 35 6 4 0 22 7 .452 2008 36 132 51 40 9 1 5 37 5 .386 (Hempfield) Career 72 258 108 75 15 5 5 59 12 .419

2008: Appeared in 21 games … earned All-Empire 8 hon- 2006: Recorded his first collegiate hit in his first start, a orable mention accolades … made just two errors in 137 win over Wabash … hit .389 (7-for-18) … had a hit in chances, for a 98. 6 fielding percentage … set a single-game six different games … ripped his first collegiate double, school record with two triples in one inning of a 19-10 win scored a run and drove in a run against Coe … also drove over Utica in game one of a doubleheader … tied the sin- in a run against Hartwick … went 2-for-3 with two stolen gle-game record with two triples in that game … drove in bases and a run scored in a 6-0 win over St . John Fisher . a career-high four runs in the same contest … went 3-for-5 with two RBI, two runs scored and a double in game two Before RIT: Earned All-Onondaga High School League of the doubleheader against Utica … had two hits against first team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior at Ithaca, Medaille and Keuka …walked three times against Weedsport High School … two-year team MVP and Catholic … had a career-best 13 putouts against SUNY captain . Oswego … was named to the Empire 8 President's List for maintaining a 3 75. grade point average . Personal: New media design and imaging major … born Feb . 20, 1987, in Auburn, N .Y . … son of Cheryl and Steve 2007: Recorded season-highs of three hits and three RBI Austin . in a 15-11 win over Wartburg … scored twice against 11 Aurora and Keuka … was 2-for-3 at St . John Fisher … walked three times in a win over St . Lawrence … named Matt Austin to the Empire 8 President’s List .

6-0, Senior Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG First Base 2006 9 18 7 3 1 0 0 2 2 .389 Weedsport, N.Y. 2007 18 46 9 10 0 0 0 6 1 .196 (Weedsport) 2008 21 51 16 12 2 2 0 10 3 .314 Career 48 115 32 25 3 2 0 18 6 .278

6 Player Profiles

2009 Baseball

Career: Tied for ninth all-time at RIT with 23 stolen bases . gion Gold Glove honors … stole 17 bases in 18 attempts, third most in one season at RIT … had at least one hit 2008: Started in 32 games, all in centerfield … earned in 11 of his final 14 games, hitting 357. (15-for-42) with All-Empire 8 honorable mention accolades … had a 14 runs and nine RBI … tied a single-game record with tremendous game against Hilbert, reaching base six times, two triples, while scoring three times in a 15-11 win over going 4-for-4 with his first collegiate home run, four RBI, Wartburg … reached base four times and drove in three two walks and two runs scored in a 19-6 win … third on runs against St . Lawrence … reached base in 25 games . the team with 24 walks … had an on-base percentage of .444 … set career highs of 30 hits and 20 RBI … drove in 2006: Pitched five games, all in relief … allowed no runs four runs in two different wins over Utica in back-to-back in four of five appearances … had a 1 .05 ERA in 6 2/3 days … stole three bases and walked three times in a win innings of work . over Utica … opened the season with 10 walks in seven games … had a six-game hitting streak, April 26 to May 3 Before RIT: Earned All-Monroe County first team honors … named RIT Athlete of the Week, March 31 … reached in 2005 at Gates-Chili … senior captain … team MVP . base in 25 games . Personal: Mechanical engineering major … born Oct . 26 2007: Appeared in 35 games … did not make an in 29, 1986, in Rochester, N Y. . … son of Debbie and Tony 64 chances … earned ABCA/Rawlings All-New York Re- Culotta . Anthony Culotta

5-10, Senior Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Outfield 2006 11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Rochester, N.Y. 2007 35 96 25 25 2 2 0 16 17 .260 (Gates-Chili) 2008 33 97 30 24 2 0 1 20 6 .309 Career 79 197 55 49 4 2 1 36 23 .279

2008: Started four games on the mound … battled allowing four hits and one run in five innings in a 12-1 injuries … allowed only two earned runs in each of his win over Cazenovia … held Utica to four hits and one run last two games pitched … struck out four batters in six over 5 2/3 innings, leading RIT to a 6-2 win … allowed innings of a 4-3 win over St . John Fisher . eight extra-base hits in 35 1/3 innings .

2007: Earned All-Empire 8 honorable mention accolades Before RIT: Earned All-Monroe County first team honors … named Empire 8 Pitcher and RIT Male Athlete of the as a senior at Rush-Henrietta High School . Week on April 2 after throwing a four-hit, career-high nine complete game against Utica … stymied Personal: Criminal justice major … born July 12, 1987, in Ithaca, allowing just a single run over 5 1/3 innings in a Rochester, N Y. . … son of Jill and Jim Miller . 4-1 win … threw a second complete-game four-hitter, with four strikeouts in a 4-3 win at Utica … earned his first win of the season against Wartburg … allowed just seven extra-base hits in 38 innings .

2006: Earned wins in three straight starts, against Cazen- 20 ovia, Utica and Ithaca … picked up his first collegiate win, Chris Miller

5-10, Senior Year GP IP H R ER REC SO BB SV ERA Pitcher 2006 8 35.1 37 20 19 3-3 17 19 0 3.76 Rochester, N.Y. 2007 9 38.0 41 27 17 4-4 25 17 2 3.13 (Rush-Henrietta) 2008 6 23.0 35 31 24 1-2 6 21 0 9.39 Career 23 96.1 113 78 60 8-9 48 57 2 4.37

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Rochester Institute of Technology

2008: Pitched 39 innings and started 2008: Appeared in six games … had four nine games on the mound … struck out putouts and drew one walk at the plate in a career-high eight in a complete-game a 12-1 win over Philadelphia Biblical … win over Philadelphia Biblical … earned ripped a base-hit against Hilbert . the win, throwing six solid innings in an 11-3 win over Stevens … also garnered a 2007: Played in four games … appeared victory over Utica . in his first collegiate game against St . John Fisher … made his first start against 2007: Played both the outfield and Hilbert in game two of a doubleheader … pitched … drove in a season-best three had his first career hit and scored a run to runs in a 7-5 win over Clarkson … ap- go along with 10 putouts in the 9-3 win . peared in five games on the mound … earned the win in his first start, a 9-4 Before RIT: Played three years of varsity victory over Keuka . baseball at Urbana High School … also played two years of varsity football . Before RIT: Played three years of varsity 6 baseball at Weedsport High School … 2 Personal: Mechanical engineering major earned All-League and team MVP honors … born June 22, 1987, in Gaithersburg, Jeff Bibbens as a senior … team captain . Chris Brol Md . … son of Debbie and Michael Brol . 5-10, Junior 5-10, Junior Pitcher Personal: Packaging science major … Catcher Weedsport, N.Y. born Nov . 12, 1987, in Syracuse, N Y. . … Ijamsville, Md. (Weedsport) son of Linda and William Bibbens . (Urbana) Year GP IP H R ER REC SO BB SV ERA Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 2007 5 8.1 12 4 4 1-0 8 1 1 4.32 2007 4 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .167 2008 10 39.0 50 35 33 3-3 26 22 0 7.62 2008 6 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Career 15 47.1 62 39 37 4-3 34 29 1 7.04 Career 10 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .200

2008: Played in 28 games … smacked his 2008: Appeared in 19 games … made first collegiate double against Philadelphia his first collegiate start against Wesley … Biblical … stole three bases … smacked a was hit by two pitches against Wesley … career-high three hits in a 15-10 win over scored eight runs … was 2-for-2 with his St . John Fisher … scored a career-high first collegiate triple in a win over Utica three runs and added a double against … had hits in four straight games . Hilbert … did not make an error . 2007: Appeared in four games … made 2007: Played in 20 games … made 14 his collegiate debut against St . John Fisher starts in the outfield … was 1-for-3 in his … had his first collegiate hit and scored collegiate debut against Pomona … scored a run against Keuka … named to the his first run and had a hit against Aurora Empire 8 President’s List for maintaining … drove in his first run in a win over a 3 75. grade-point average . Utica … led the team with eight sacrifices . Before RIT: Played four years of var- Before RIT: Played varsity baseball at sity baseball at Xaverian Brothers High Brockport High School … two-time School … also played two years of varsity 12 All-Monroe County selection … hit .580 27 football . Ryan Campbell … also played varsity basketball and vol- Kyle Desrosiers 5-8, Junior leyball … captain in all three sports . 5-10, Junior Personal: Mechanical engineering major … born April 27, 1988, in Providence, R .I . Outfield Personal: Packaging science major … Infeild/Pitcher … son of Sheila and Joseph Desrosiers . Brockport, N.Y. born Nov . 14, 1987, in Brockport, N .Y . … North Attleboro, Mass. (Brockport) son of Lisa and Jim Campbell . (Xaverian Brothers) Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 2007 20 38 6 4 0 0 0 2 0 .158 2007 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 2008 28 75 17 10 3 0 0 6 3 .227 2008 19 23 6 8 0 1 0 2 0 .261 Career 48 113 23 14 3 0 0 8 3 .204 Career 23 27 7 9 0 1 0 2 0 .259

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2009 Baseball

2008: Led RIT with seven wins, tied for 2008: Started in 11 games behind the third most in one season at RIT… struck plate … went 3-for-3 with three runs out a career-best seven batters in a win scored, and two doubles in a 14-3 win over over Utica … threw five scoreless innings Keuka … hit a run-scoring double against and struck out six in a win over Hilbert Stevens … did not make an error in 44 … hurled complete-game wins against chances … named to the Empire 8 Presi- Catholic and Stevens … earned All-Em- dent's List for maintaining a 3 75. GPA . pire 8 honorable mention accolades . 2007: Made four starts … hit a double in 2007: Earned All-Empire 8 first team three straight at-bats … recorded his first honors as a … picked up his collegiate base hit to go along with a run first win against Clarkson … threw five batted in and run scored against Keuka … scoreless innings against Keuka, allowing was 3-for-4 in a 6-5 win over Medaille … three hits in a 10-0 victory … led team named to the Empire 8 President’s List . with three saves . Before RIT: Played two years of varsity Before RIT: Played varsity baseball at Mora- 16 baseball at Orchard Park High School … 21 via High School … earned team MVP and team captain … also played hockey . Cory Langtry All-New York State third team honors . Josh Rodems 5-10, Junior 5-9, Junior Personal: Civil engineering technology Pitcher Personal: Criminal justice major … born Catcher major … born April 16, 1988, in Buf- Moravia, N.Y. July 10, 1986 … son of Tammy and Don- Orchard Park, N.Y. falo, N Y. . … son of Margaret Smith and (Moravia) nie Langtry . (Orchard Park) Gregory Rodems . Year GP IP H R ER REC SO BB SV ERA Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 2007 11 25.2 29 13 10 2-1 15 13 3 2.73 2007 7 15 6 4 3 0 0 2 0 .400 2008 11 55.1 61 38 36 7-3 37 31 0 5.86 2008 17 32 9 7 4 0 0 3 0 .281 Career 22 80.3 90 51 46 9-4 52 44 3 4.01 Career 24 47 15 11 7 0 0 5 0 .319

2008: Appeared in 11 games … ripped 2008: Started 20 games … garnered All- his first collegiate hit, a double against Empire 8 second team honors … tallied Philadelphia Biblical … made his first six multi-hit games … recorded his first start and drove in a pair of runs in a 14-3 collegiate hit against Wesley … slammed win over Keuka … also had hits in wins a three-run home run in a 15-10 win over over Hilbert and Keuka . St . John Fisher … hit 306. and stole five bases in five attempts … drove in two Before RIT: Played two years of varsity runs, drew two walks and stole a pair of baseball at Pittsford Sutherland High bases in a win over Utica … named to the School … led team to 2006 and 2007 Sec- Empire 8 President's List for maintaining tion V Class A Championships … played a 3 75. grade point average . in the 2007 Monroe County Exceptional Senior Game . Before RIT: Played three years of varsity baseball at Jamesville-Dewitt High School Personal: Safety technology major … … two-year captain … earned All- born Oct . 11, 1988, in Rochester, N Y. . … Onondaga High School League first team son of Kelly and Robert Cline . honors as a senior … team MVP … led 4 10 team to OHSL title in 2007 . Steve Cline Ed Hughes 6-0, Sophomore 5-9, Sophomore Personal: Mechanical engineering major …born Feb . 27, 1989, in Keflavik, Iceland Second Base/Outfield Second Base … son of Charlene and Edward Hughes . Pittsford, N.Y. Jamesville, N.Y. (Pittsford Sutherland) (Jamesville -Dewitt)

Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 2008 11 13 4 3 1 0 0 2 0 .308 2008 28 72 22 13 2 0 1 11 5 .306 Career 11 13 4 3 1 0 0 2 0 .308 Career 28 72 22 13 2 0 1 11 5 .306

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Rochester Institute of Technology

2008: Appeared in 24 games … recorded 2008: Appeared in 16 games on the his first collegiate hit, a double against mound, fourth most in one season at RIT Villa Julie … tied for second on the team … made four starts … led RIT with a 2 17. with three home runs… also tallied one ERA … two-time Empire 8 Pitcher of the triple and three doubles … hit a two-run Week, March 5 and May 10 … threw a homer in a 17-5 win over Utica … went nine-inning complete game for his first yard in an 11-3 win over Stevens … hit collegiate win, 7-6 over Villa Julie … also his first collegiate home run in a 7-6 win threw a complete-game four-hitter against over Villa Julie … threw out four of 21 SUNY Oneonta … allowed an unearned attempted base-stealers . run in six innings in a win over Keuka … won back-to-back games in relief against Before RIT: Played two years of varsity St . John Fisher … All-Empire 8 honorable baseball at Cicero-North Syracuse High mention … named to Empire 8 President's School … senior captain … earned All- List for maintaining a 3 75. GPA . Onondaga High School League first team honors in 2007 … led team to a 42-3 Before RIT: Earned two varsity baseball record in final two seasons … two-time 3 letters at Desert Mountain High School … 15 OSHL champions . senior captain … hit 60. 9 during regional Dave Kernan Mike Marsillo play as a senior . 6-2, Sophomore Personal: Packaging science major … 5-10, Sophomore Catcher born Oct . 3, 1989, in Cleveland, Ohio … Pitcher Personal: Mechanical engineering major Liverpool, N.Y. son of Cindy and Dan Kernan . Scottsdale, Ariz. … born Sept . 10, 1988, in Scottsdale, Ariz . … son of Patti and Mike Marsillo . (Cicero-N. Syracuse) (Desert Mountain)

Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Year GP IP H R ER REC SO BB SV ERA 2008 24 61 14 7 3 1 3 9 0 .230 2008 16 45.2 36 18 11 5-3 30 7 2 2.17 Career 24 61 14 7 3 1 3 9 0 .230 Career 16 45.2 36 18 11 5-3 30 7 2 2.17

2008: Appeared in 26 games … tallied 2008: Appeared in seven games … 15 RBI and 21 hits as a designated hitter pitched six innings … made his collegiate and first baseman … recorded 90 put- debut against Catholic … provided one outs at first base … garnered All-Empire inning of scoreless relief with two strike- 8 second team honors … was 3-for-5 outs in a 13-1 win over Keuka … also with three RBI in a 14-3 win over Keuka struck out two against Catholic . … drove in three runs, scored twice and ripped two hits in a 19-2 win over Hilbert Before RIT: Played varsity baseball at … had a six-game hitting streak … had at Westhill High School … senior captain least two hits in six games … ripped five … earned All-Onondaga High School doubles and was hit by a pitch five times . League honors … went 8-1 with 35 strike- outs as a senior . Before RIT: Played varsity baseball at Aquinas Institute of Rochester … earned Personal: Information security and All-Monroe County first team honors … forensics major … born April 4, 1989, in also played varsity hockey at Aquinas and Syracuse, N .Y . … son of Elaine and Tom led the Little Irish to a New York State Piscitell . runner-up finish . 9 Raffaele52 Parisi Thomas Piscitell 6-2, Sophomore Personal: Biology major … born Oct . 6, 5-10, Sophomore First Base/DH 1988, in Rochester, N .Y . … son of Kathy Pitcher Rochester, N.Y. and Frank Parisi . Syracuse, N.Y. (Aquinas) (Westhill)

Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Year GP IP H R ER REC SO BB SV ERA 2008 26 76 21 12 5 0 0 15 3 .276 2008 7 6.0 8 6 6 0-0 6 5 0 9.00 Career 26 76 21 12 5 0 0 15 3 .276 Career 7 6.0 8 6 6 0-0 6 5 0 9.00

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2009 Baseball

2008: Started 25 games … opened the sea- 2008: Started 21 games … hit .302 with son on fire, with 15 hits in 32 at-bats ( 46. 9) 19 hits and 12 RBI … had his first two with 11 RBI and seven runs scored in his collegiate hits against Catholic … tallied first nine games … had an eight-game his first collegiate triple, en route to three hitting streak, March 2 to April 3 … ripped hits, three RBI, two runs and a stolen base a season-best three hits against Wesley … in a 19-10 victory over Utica … had five had three RBI in back-to-back wins over hits in a doubleheader sweep of Utica … Villa Julie and Philadelphia Biblical … hit a drove in three runs against Stevens … double, walked and scored three times in a made just four errors in 84 chances … wild 19-10 win over Utica … named to the named to the Empire 8 President's List for Empire 8 President's List for maintaining a maintaining a 3 .75 grade point average . 3 75. grade point average . Before RIT: Played three years of varsity Before RIT: Played three years of varsity baseball at Livonia High School … two- baseball at Stafford High School in the year team captain … earned All-Livings- Commonwealth District Conference … ton County honors in 2006 and 2007 … 17 also earned a varsity letter in wrestling . All-New York State second team selection 13 as a senior … hit 461. and had a .597 on- John Robertson Personal: Industrial engineering major … Justin Smith base percentage as a senior … also played 5-9, Sophomore born June 26, 1989, in Fredericksburg, Va . 5-11, Sophomore varsity football . Outfield … son of Sarah and Tim Robertson . Second Base/Shortstop Stafford, Va. Livonia, N.Y. Personal: Biomedical science major … (Livonia) born June 24, 1989, in Rochester, N .Y . … (Stafford) son of Lisa and Jeff Smith .

Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG Year GP AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 2008 26 76 22 13 3 0 0 14 2 .289 2008 25 63 19 14 1 1 0 12 3 .302 Career 26 76 22 13 3 0 0 14 2 .289 Career 25 63 19 14 1 1 0 12 3 .302

2008: Did not play . Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played varsity baseball for two years of varsity Before RIT: Earned Victor High School baseball for Chenan- varsity baseball let- … senior captain … go Forks High ters and played four held a career batting School … senior years at Pittsford average of .364 with captain … earned Sutherland High 67 hits … earned All All-Southern Tier School … team Finger-Lakes East Athletic Conference captain … helped first team honors as second team honors lead Sutherland to a senior … second as a junior and consecutive Section team selection as a senior … also played V Class A Cham- junior … led Victor three years of varsity pionships … also to two league titles soccer and two years wrestled . … also played var- of basketball … led sity football . his team in minutes Personal: Envior- played in his senior 22 nmental science 7 Personal: Industrial 5 year . major … born April engineering major Charles 3, 1989 in Roches- … born Oct . 27, Personal: Business ter, N .Y . … son of Kreag Bradley 1989 in Rochester, Jeff Creagh finance major … Yarrington Rebecca Sumner and NY … son of Marcia born Feb . 2, 1989 6-0, Sophomore James Yarrington . 5-8, Freshman and Ron Bradley . 5-10, Freshman in Oneonta, N .Y . … Pitcher Outfield Second Base/Outfield son of Kathy and Rochester, N.Y. Victor, N.Y. Binghamton, N.Y. Tom Creagh . (Pittsford Sutherland) (Victor) (Chenango Forks)

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Earned Before RIT: Played varsity baseball two varsity letters four years of varsity at Comsewogue playing baseball baseball for Trumans- High School in the for Lockport High burg High School … Sufflok County School … earned two year captain … League … earned 2008 Western New earned Interscholastic Most Improved York All Academic Athletic Conference Athlete award … Team honors … All-Star honors in garnered Academic named to 2008 2008 … hit .423 and All-League hon- All-Lockport Journal stole 15 bases, while ors … also played second team … recording a 0 .74 ERA varsity football and senior captain … and striking out 54 wrestled . also played varsity batters in 2008 … soccer . also played varsity Personal: Adver- football and wrestled . tising and public Personal: Me- 23 relations major … 19 chanical engineering 14 Personal: Econom- born July 1, 1988 in major … born May ics major … born Jonny Furman Port Jefferson, N .Y . Dan Greco 28, 1990 in Am- Ben Robertson April 18, 1990 in … son of Ann-Marie herst, N Y. . … son of Ithaca, N .Y . … son of and Jonathan Fur- Christine and John Susan and Richard 6-1, Sophomore man . 5-9, Freshman Greco . 5-10, Freshman Robertson . Catcher Pitcher/Outfield Outfield Port Jefferson, N.Y. Lockport, N.Y. Mecklenburg, N.Y. (Comsewogue) (Lockport) (Trumansburg)

Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played two years of varsity three years of varsity two years of var- baseball for Livonia baseball for James- sity baseball for C .W . High School … ville-Dewitt High Baker High School senior captain … School … senior … named team MVP struck out 72 batters captain … earned in 2008 … earned in 35 innings in 2008 All-Onondaga High All-Onondaga County … earned 2008 All- School League second first team honors and Livingston County team honors in 2008 All-Central New York first team honors … led team to OHSL second team accolades … led team to 2007 Championship in as a senior … batted Section V Cham- 2007 and 2008 … had .338 and recorded a pionship … high a 2 .65 ERA in 2008 … 1 .81 ERA in 2008 … school teammate of Scott Dubnoff Memo- finished 2007 season current Tiger Justin rial Award winner . with a 0 .73 ERA … Smith … also played earned scholar athlete varsity football and Personal: New media 25 28 24 honors in both base- basketball . marketing major … ball and . Dan Schuster Sam Sherman born Nov . 13, 1989 in Brad Wright Personal: Ceramic Syracuse, N Y. . … son Personal: Bio-med- art and sculpture of Helaine and Bruce 6-1, Freshman 6-7, Freshman 6-0, Freshman ical sciences major major … born June Sherman . … born June 6, 1990 Pitcher 23, 1990 in Roch- Pitcher Pitcher in Syracuse, N .Y . … Livonia, N.Y. ester, N .Y . … son Fayetteville, N.Y. Baldwinsville, N.Y. son of Lori and Andy (Livonia) of Laurie and Dan (Jamesville-DeWitt) Wright . Schuster . (C.W. Baker)

12 2008 Stats/Results

2009 Baseball

PLAYER GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB AVG OB SLG BB HBP SO SF SB-AT PO A E FLD% Geoff Dornes 36-36 132 40 51 9 1 5 37 77 .386 .462 .583 18 3 21 3 5-5 50 12 1 .984 Ryan Tryt 29-26 93 21 35 9 4 3 29 61 .376 .460 .656 12 5 16 3 1-1 54 3 2 .966 Jeremy Tosh 36-36 122 28 45 8 0 3 30 62 .369 .490 .508 25 5 26 1 8-8 101 89 7 .964 Matt George 36-36 120 48 44 5 0 0 15 49 .367 .500 .408 26 6 13 0 23-26 17 69 9 .905 Matt Austin 21-15 51 12 16 2 2 0 10 22 .314 .422 .431 9 2 10 2 3-4 133 4 2 .986 Anthony Culotta 33-32 97 24 30 2 0 1 20 35 .309 .444 .361 24 2 10 3 6-10 64 4 3 .958 Ed Hughes 28-20 72 13 22 2 0 1 11 27 .306 .405 .375 8 4 8 0 5-5 40 59 8 .925 Justin Smith 25-21 63 14 19 1 1 0 12 22 .302 .380 .349 7 1 14 0 3-4 43 37 4 .952 John Robertson 26-25 76 13 22 3 0 0 14 25 .289 .371 .329 10 1 14 2 2-3 41 1 1 .977 Raffaele Parisi 26-21 76 12 21 5 0 0 15 26 .276 .368 .342 6 5 18 0 3-3 90 4 3 .969 Dave Kernan 24-17 61 7 14 3 1 3 9 28 .230 .324 .459 6 3 12 1 0-0 71 7 3 .963 Ryan Campbell 28-19 75 10 17 3 0 0 6 20 .227 .272 .267 4 1 12 1 3-3 33 0 0 1 .000 Steve Cline 11-1 13 3 4 1 0 0 2 5 .308 .357 .385 1 0 2 0 0-0 1 1 0 1 .000 Josh Rodems 17-11 32 7 9 4 0 0 3 13 .281 .378 .406 4 1 10 0 0-0 36 8 0 1 .000 Kyle Desrosiers 19-4 23 8 6 0 1 0 2 8 .261 .438 .348 5 3 4 1 0-0 19 14 2 .943 Jeff Bibbens 3-1 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .250 .250 .500 0 0 3 0 0-0 1 7 0 1 .000 Chris Brol 6-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 .400 .250 1 0 1 0 0-0 6 0 0 1 .000 Mike Marsillo 4-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .667 .000 2 0 1 0 0-0 6 7 0 1 .000 Thomas Piscitell 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Cory Langtry 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 8 0 1 .000 Paul Schoeneck 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 4 0 1 .000 Joel Walker 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Ed McKenna 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 1 .000

RIT Tigers 36-36 1115 262 357 58 10 16 216 483 .320 .423 .433 169 42 195 17 62-72 813 348 48 .960 Opponents 36-36 1081 204 314 76 10 15 183 455 .290 .376 .421 112 43 155 13 44-53 805 324 54 .954 PITCHING ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBP Mike Marsillo 2 .17 5-3 16 4 3 2 45 .2 36 18 11 7 30 7 1 1 169 .213 2 9 Geoff Dornes 2 .82 3-2 9 7 3 0 51 .0 53 24 16 4 27 8 4 1 193 .275 2 4 Rory Camardello 3 .29 1-0 9 0 0 0 13 .2 15 10 5 7 7 4 0 1 52 .288 4 2 Cory Langtry 5 .86 7-3 11 9 2 0 55 .1 61 38 36 31 37 17 1 0 191 .319 6 8 Paul Schoeneck 6 .29 2-0 13 2 0 0 24 .1 39 20 17 4 9 15 0 3 100 .390 1 1 Jeff Bibbens 7 .62 3-3 10 9 1 0 39 .0 50 35 33 22 26 7 3 6 158 .316 1 8 Joel Walker 7 .84 0-0 4 0 0 0 10 .1 13 11 9 6 6 4 0 2 32 .406 2 5 Thomas Piscitell 9 .00 0-0 7 0 0 0 6 .0 8 6 6 5 6 2 0 0 21 .381 1 0 Chris Miller 9 .39 1-2 6 4 0 0 23 .0 35 31 24 21 6 9 1 1 99 .354 2 3 …………… . Anthony Culotta 20 25. 0-1 2 1 0 0 2 .2 4 11 6 5 1 0 0 0 7 .571 0 3 RIT Tigers 5.41 22-14 36 36 9 2 271.0 314 163 204 112 155 73 10 15 1022 .307 21 43 Opponents 6.88 14-22 36 36 7 2 268.1 358 262 205 170 197 55 10 13 1038 .345 21 42 2008 Game-by-Game Results (22-14) Date Opponent Score Overall Conf. Date Opponent Score Overall Conf. 3/2 ! Catholic L, 1-7 0-1 0-0 4/23 MEDAILLE W, 10-3 13-11 4-4 3/2 ! Wesley L, 8-18 0-2 0-0 4/26 * Stevens W, 5-1 14-11 5-4 3/3 ! Catholic W, 11-3 1-2 0-0 4/26 * Stevens W, 8-3 15-11 6-4 3/4 ! Villa Julie L, 8-17 1-3 0-0 4/27 * Stevens L, 4-7 15-12 6-5 3/6 ! Villa Julie W, 7-6 2-3 0-0 4/27 * Stevens W, 11-3 16-12 7-5 3/6 ! Philadelphia Biblical W, 12-1 3-3 0-0 4/29 Keuka W, 13-1 17-12 7-5 4/3 Hilbert W, 19-2 4-3 0-0 4/29 Keuka W, 14-3 18-12 7-5 4/3 Hilbert W, 19-6 5-3 0-0 5/3 * ST. JOHN FISHER W, 3-2 19-12 8-5 4/6 SUNY Brockport W, 3-0 6-3 0-0 5/3 * ST. JOHN FISHER W, 4-3 20-12 9-5 4/6 SUNY Brockport L, 1-4 6-4 0-0 5/4 * ST. JOHN FISHER W, 15-10 21-12 10-5 4/9 #19 ROCHESTER L, 2-11 6-5 0-0 5/4 * ST. JOHN FISHER W, 4-3 22-12 11-5 4/9 #19 ROCHESTER L, 4-5 6-6 0-0 5/10 $ SUNY Oswego L, 4-5 (11) 22-13 10-4 4/12 * Ithaca L, 0-3 6-7 0-1 5/10 $ SUNY Oneonta L, 6-14 22-14 10-4 4/12 * Ithaca L, 0-12 6-8 0-2 4/13 * Ithaca L, 0-5 6-9 0-3 Record W-L-T 4/13 * Ithaca L, 1-5 6-10 0-4 Overall: 22-14 4/16 SUNY BROCKPORT L, 2-9 6-11 0-4 Conference: 11-5 4/17 SUNY ONEONTA W, 5-1 7-11 0-4 Home: 11-3 4/17 SUNY ONEONTA W, 5-2 8-11 0-4 Away: 11-11 4/19 * UTICA W, 10-9 9-11 1-4 Neutral: 3-3 4/19 * UTICA W, 7-5 10-11 2-4 4/20 * UTICA W, 19-10 11-11 3-4 * Empire 8 contest 4/20 * UTICA W, 17-5 12-11 4-4 $ ECAC Upstate Tournament - Oneonta, NY ! Spring Trip - Ripken Experience, Myrtle Beach, SC

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Rochester Institute of Technology

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Year Won Lost Tie 1970 Fall 1 3 0 L.A. Alexander Jr. Jim Germano/Rob Grow Ray Vosburgh 1971 14 5 0 1980 †1 6 1 1992 9 19 1 1953 2 4 0 1971 Fall 2 1 0 Total 1 6 1 Total 9 19 1 1954 3 6 0 1972 5 13 1 1955 4 5 0 1972 Fall 6 10 0 Dick Bonalewicz Rob Grow Total 9 15 0 1973 9 11 0 1982 10 18 0 1993 10 20 0 1973 Fall 14 6 0 1983 7 13 0 1994 13 21 0 Lou Alexander 1974 8 12 0 1984 7 18 0 1995 15 19 0 1956 7 2 0 1974 Fall 8 4 1 Total 24 49 0 1996 18 14 0 1957 7 7 0 1975 7 11 0 1997 17 15 0 1958 9 3 0 1975 Fall 8 5 0 Mike Maggart 1998 13 21 0 1959 9 3 0 1976 9 8 0 1985 6 25 0 1999 20 16 0 1960 6 8 0 1976 Fall 7 5 0 1986 11 13 1 2000 22 11 0 1961 3 7 0 1977 18 12 0 Total 17 38 1 2001 20 17 1 1962 2 11 1 Total 154 151 2 2002 17 16 0 1963 0 12 0 Bill DiCicco 2003 21 13 0 1964 2 11 0 Gene Baker 1987 12 16 0 2004 14 19 0 1965 5 8 0 1977 Fall 9 2 1 Total 12 16 0 2005 18 15 0 Total 50 72 1 1978 10 15 0 2006 24 16 0 1978 Fall 7 10 0 Jim Nietopski 2007 24 12 0 Bruce Proper 1979 17 20 0 1988 14 17 0 2008 22 14 0 1966 5 8 0 1979 Fall 11 5 0 1989 16 14 1 Total 288 259 1 1967 6 8 0 1980 + 18 11 0 1990 10 20 0 1968 9 6 0 1980 Fall 8 10 0 1991 6 25 2 Overall 697 790 11 1969 4 11 0 1981 7 16 0 Total 46 76 3 1969 Fall 5 3 0 Total 87 89 1 †Interim coach during Gene 1970 9 9 0 Baker’s absence due to illness .

RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS* Last Last Houghton 6 2 0 1984 1984 Roberts Wesleyan 9 0 0 1959 1959 Opponent W L T Played Won Ithaca 17 66 0 2008 2007 Rochester 42 64 1 2008 2006 Aurora 0 2 0 2007 --- Keuka 12 1 0 2008 2008 Rockford 1 0 0 2007 2007 Augustana 3 1 0 2000 1990 King’s 3 3 0 2002 2002 Rose Hulman 1 2 0 2005 2005 SUNY Brockport 45 57 0 2008 2008 Lebanon Valley 4 2 0 2007 2007 St . Bonaventure 7 14 0 1991 1988 SUNY Buffalo 6 20 0 1979 1959 LeMoyne 12 39 0 1987 1980 St. John Fisher 23 25 0 2008 2008 Buffalo State 8 10 0 1972 1972 Mansfield 2 4 1 1980 1980 St . Lawrence 28 35 0 2007 2007 Canisius 5 15 0 1985 1980 Medaille 7 1 0 2008 2008 Skidmore 8 6 0 2000 2000 Catholic 6 11 0 2008 2005 Mercyhurst 3 1 0 1993 1993 Stevens 3 1 0 2008 2008 Cazenovia 12 1 0 2006 2006 Misericordia 4 3 0 2003 2003 Union 5 7 0 2005 2001 Clarkson 43 29 1 2007 2007 MCC 3 1 0 1970 1970 Utica 46 9 1 2008 2008 Colgate 4 8 0 1987 1984 Neumann 1 0 0 2004 2004 Vassar 2 0 0 2001 2001 Concordia 7 1 0 2005 2005 Niagara 24 23 0 1990 1990 Wabash 2 1 0 2007 2007 Cornell 2 9 0 1986 1986 Old Westbury 2 0 0 2002 2002 Wartburg 1 2 0 2007 2007 SUNY Cortland 1 16 0 2006 2000 SUNY Oneonta 8 5 0 2008 2008 Waynesburg 2 1 0 2003 2003 D’Youville 3 0 0 2004 2004 SUNY Oswego 23 34 0 2008 2006 Widener 2 4 1 2003 2003 Eisenhower 7 1 1 1980 1980 Penn St . Altoona 2 0 0 2002 2002 Wilkes 1 3 0 2003 2002 SUNY Fredonia 17 7 0 1996 1996 Penn St . Behrend 6 3 0 2001 1991 York 0 2 0 2005 --- SUNY Geneseo 36 16 0 1979 1979 Philadelphia Univ . 1 2 0 2004 2001 Hamilton 17 17 0 1999 1999 SUNY Plattsburgh 2 6 0 1968 1968 Bold indicates 2009 opponents Hartwick 24 21 0 2006 2006 Pomona 1 0 0 2007 2007 * Complete records vs . opponents can be found Hilbert 6 0 0 2008 2008 SUNY Potsdam 7 12 0 1973 1973 in the RIT Baseball Record Book at Hobart 30 26 0 1995 1992 Rensselaer 16 44 0 2004 2004 www .ritathletics .com

14 Individual Records

2009 Baseball

Individual Pitching Records, Season Individual Batting Records, Career Games 22 Matt Knodel 2003 At Bats 506 Andrew Schild 1999-02 Games Started 12 Mike Fox 2005 Runs 129 Andrew Schild 1999-02 Completed Games 9 Dylan Rees 2006 Hits 160 Andrew Schild 1999-02 Wins 9 Dylan Rees 2006 Bat Avg 429. Scott Schneider 2002-05 Saves 7 Joe Reinhardt 1985 RBIs 94 Jeff Hall 1977-80 Shutouts 3 Dylan Rees 2006 2Bs 34 Jeff Hall 1977-80 3 Mike Mann 1999 3Bs 13 Colin Bradley 2003-06 Innings Pitched 77 Dylan Rees 2006 HRs 16 Jeff Hall 1977-80 Avg . 0 .75 Craig Merritt 1971 TBs 232 Jeff Hall 1977-80 Strikeouts 108 Ray Vasil 1960 Slug Pct .643 Jeff Hall 1977-80 No Hitters 1 Kurt Phillipson 2002 OBP .525 George Cook 1956-58 1 Jason Rowland 1993 BBs 68 Frank Mitchell 1992-96 1 Scott Siers 1989 SBs 44 Matt George 2005-08 1 Dan D’Andrea 1971 HBP 26 Andrew Schild 1999-02

Individual Pitching Records, Career Records set during the 2008 season in bold Games 53 Dylan Rees 2003-07 Games Started 36 Michael Mann 1998-01 36 Scott Wilson 1988-91 Completed Games 21 Bill Spath 1985-88 Wins 21 Chris Hawthorne 1994-97 Saves 11 Mark Breitenbach 1998-02 Shutouts 3 Five tied Innings Pitched 243 .1 Dylan Rees 2003-07 Earned Run Avg 1 .26 Craig Merritt 1973-74 SO By 225 Martin Smith 1957-59

Individual Batting Records, Season Games 40 Colin Bradley 2006 40 Mark Sapienza 2006 40 Matt Singer 2006 At Bats 144 Matt Singer 2006 Runs 48 Matt George 2008 Senior outfielder Anthony Culotta Hits 58 Colin Bradley 2006 Bat Average .500 Frank Silkman 1953 RBIs 40 Jeff Hall 1980 2Bs 15 Eric Caron 1999 15 Jeff Hall 1979 3Bs 8 Colin Bradley 2006 HRs 8 Jeff Hall 1980 TBs 95 Jeff Hall 1980 Slug Pct .771 George Cook Jr . 1957 On Base Pct .554 Rob Grow 1988 BBs 41 Matt Singer 2006 SBs 23 Matt George 2008 HBP 15 Jeff Albert 2000

Senior hurler Chris Miller

www.ritathletics.com 15 Individual Honors

Rochester Institute of Technology

2007 Baseball Team Honors All-Empire 8 ECACs 2000 Tim Hern, second base First team 1976 Elminated, first round Jeff Albert, third base First team Brockport 5, RIT 4 Brendan Edwards, outfield First team 1977 Champions Pat Crowley, pitcher First team RIT 3, Fredonia 1 Shawn Johnson, first base Second team RIT 8, Oneonta 2 Andy Schild, shortstop Second team 1979 Third Place Rob Forbes, outfield Second team RIT 7, Oneonta 2 Rob Forbes, outfield ROY Cortland 16, RIT 6 Mark Breitenbach Second team 1980 Eliminated, first round Rob Grow, head coach COY Oneonta 11, RIT 3 RIT Sportsmanship Award 1996 Second Place 2001 Andy Schild, shortstop First team RIT 5, Fredonia 2 Ben Fuller, first base Second team Hartwick 6, RIT 5 Jay Musialowski, second base Second team 1999 Eliminated, first round Tony Keil, third base Second team Oneonta 3, RIT 2 Mike Mann, pitcher Second team 2000 Eliminated, first round 2002 Jim Fogarty, shortstop First team Clarkson 3, RIT 2 Brendan Edwards, outfield First team 2003 Eliminated, first round Eric Hauser, outfield First team Oneonta 6, RIT 3 Ben Fuller, designated hitter First team 2005 Second Place Matt Knodel, relief pitcher First team RIT 8, Oneonta 2 Marty Maynard, catcher Second team St . John Fisher 16, RIT 0 Andy Schild, shortstop Second team 2006 Champions 2003 Marty Maynard, catcher First team RIT 7, St . John Fisher 0 Mark Sapienza, outfield First team RIT 12, Oneonta 8 (11 innings) Matt Knodel, relief pitcher First team 2007 Elminated, second round Adam Gerentine, second base Second team St . John Fisher 9, RIT 2 Jamie Schild, third base Second team Oneonta 8, RIT 4 Dan Feldman, outfield Second team 2008 Eliminated, second round Colin Bradley, designated hitter Second team SUNY Oswego 5, RIT 4 (11 innings) Paul Diedrich, relief pitcher HM SUNY Oneonta 14, RIT 6 Dylan Rees, relief pitcher HM Dan Philipp, relief pitcher HM 2004 Colin Bradley, catcher First team All-New York Region John Byrne, designated hitter First team 1999 Zach Shuta, catcher Second team Jamie Schild, shortstop Second team Eric Caron, outfield Third team Andy Scroger, third base Second team 2000 Tim Hern, second base Second team Jeff Ware, outfield Second team Jeff Albert, third base Third team Dylan Rees, starting pitcher Second team Brian Lindenau, first base HM NCAA Division III ABCA/Rawlings All-Star Team Dan Weglinski, pitcher HM 2002 Marty Maynard, catcher Third team 2005 John Byrne, first base First team Andy Schild, infield Third team Scott Schneider, outfield First team 2003 Matt Knodel, pitcher First team Mark Sapienza, outfield Second team Jeff Ware, outfield Second team Matt Singer, outfield Second team Mark Sapienza, outfield Third team Rob Ogborne, catcher Second team 2004 Jamie Schild, shortstop Second team Mike Fox, pitcher Second team John Byrne, first base Second team Andrew Olek, pitcher Second team 2005 Mike Fox, pitcher Third team Colin Bradley, catcher/DH HM Scott Schneider, outfield Third team Pat Walters, pitcher HM 2006 Jeremy Tosh, DH Second team 2006 Brian Lindenau, second base First team Dylan Rees, pitcher Second team Jeremy Tosh, DH First team Colin Bradley, catcher Third team Nick Rappa, relief pitcher First team 2007 Anthony Culotta, outfield Gold Glove Colin Bradley, catcher/DH Second team Geoff Dornes, outfield Second team Adam Gerentine, shortstop Second team Dylan Rees, pitcher Second team Dylan Rees, starting pitcher Second team Ryan Tryt, catcher Second team Mark Sapienza, outfield Second team 2008 Geoff Dornes, outfield Second team Matt Singer, outfield HM Ryan Tryt, catcher Third team Nick Bell, starting pitcher HM

16 Individual Honors

2009 Baseball

2007 Geoff Dornes, outfield Player of the Year 1988 Scott Wilson, pitcher Geoff Dornes, outfield Rookie of the Year Dave Rogers, outfield Geoff Dornes, outfield First team 1992 Tim Landschoot, shortstop Dylan Rees, pitcher Pitcher of the Year 1996 Jeff Grau, catcher Dylan Rees, pitcher First team Chris Hawthorne, pitcher Jeremy Tosh, DH First team Bill Balzerzak, second base Cory Langtry, relief pitcher First team Joe Reinhardt, shortstop (alternate) Andy Scroger, first base Second team 1997 Chris Hawthorne, pitcher Brian Lindenau, second base Second team Dan Christner, shortstop Second team Upstate New York Collegiate All-Star Team Andrew Larsen, outfield Second team 1976 Scott Dodgson Matt George, third base HM Chris Miller, starting pitcher HM ECAC Division III Upstate All-Stars 2008 Geoff Dornes, outfield Player of the Year 2003 Matt Knodel, first team Geoff Dornes, outfied First team Marty Maynard, first team Rob Grow, head coach Coach of the Year Mark Sapienza, second team Jeremy Tosh, shortshop First Team 2004 John Byrne, first team Ryan Tryt, catcher Second team 2006 Colin Bradley, first team Ed Hughes, second base Second team Jeremy Tosh, first team Matt George, third base Second team 2007 Geoff Dornes, first team Raffale Parisi, DH Second team Dylan Rees, first team Geoff Dornes, pitcher Second team Matt Austin, first base HM Empire 8 President’s List Anthony Culotta, outfield HM 2003 Dylan Rees Cory Langtry, pitcher HM 2004 Joe Carraccia Mike Marsillo, pitcher HM 2005 Matt DiCesare Paul Schoeneck, relief pitcher HM Rob Ogborne Matt Singer All-Americans 2006 Matt George 1968 Warren Bacon, pitcher HM Ryan Tryt 2007 Matt Austin CO-SIDA District 1 Academic All-Americans Kyle Desrosiers 1993 Troy McBride, outfield Matt George (3 .68 GPA in imaging science) Josh Rodems 1994 Troy McBride, outfield Ryan Tryt (3 .68 GPA in imaging science) 2008 Matt Austin 1995 Jason Rowland, pitcher Josh Rodems (3 .30 GPA in hotel resort management) Ed Hughes John Robertson CO-SIDA/ESPN The Magazine District 1 Academic All-Americans Justin Smith 2006 Brian Lindenau, second base Mike Marsillo (3 .73 GPA in microelectric engineering) Joel Walker 2007 Brian Lindenau, second base (3 .73 GPA in microelectric engineering) Honors received during the 2008 season in bold Ryan Tryt, catcher (4 .00 GPA in marketing) 2008 Ryan Tryt, catcher (4.00 GPA in marketing)

CO-SIDA/ESPN The Magazine National Academic All-Americans 2007 Ryan Tryt, catcher (4 .00 GPA in marketing) 2008 Ryan Tryt, catcher (4.00 GPA in marketing)

UNYS Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Team 1977 Dave Dopp, first base Phil Ferranti, outfield

NYSCBCA All-Star Game 1983 Mickey Street, pitcher Junior hurler Cory Langtry

www.ritathletics.com 17 Top-10 Season Records

Rochester Institute of Technology

All-Time Single-Season Jeff Grau 12 1996 Nick Rappa 15 2006 Jason Rowland 1 .73 1995 Baseball Records Colin Bradley 11 2006 Dylan Rees 15 2003 Bruce Gates 1 .74 1977 John Byrne 11 2005 Matt Knodel 15 2001 Andrew Olek 1 .91 2005 Batting Average Eric Hauser 11 2003 Joe Reinhardt 15 1995 Frank Silkman .500 1953 Jeff Hall 11 1999 Paul Schoeneck 14 2007 Saves Frank Silkman .472 1955 Joe Reinhardt 7 1985 Louis Corona 454. 1970 Triples Complete Games Mark Breitenbach 6 2001 Geoff Dornes .452 2007 Colin Bradley 8 2006 Dylan Rees 9 2006 Nick Rappa 4 2006 Scott Schneider 451. 2005 Jeff Grau 6 1996 Dylan Rees 7 2007 Matt Knodel 4 2003 Louis Corona 446. 1971 Frank Silkman 6 1955 Bruce Gates 7 1977 Mark Breitenbach 4 2000 Joe Markewicz .441 1985 Matt Singer 5 2006 Jim Perry 7 1978 Cory Langtry 3 2007 Martin Smith .440 1959 Pat Basil 5 1991 Mike Carr 7 1980 Joe Reinhardt 3 1996 George Cook Jr. . 438. 1957 Jeff Hall 5 1980 Bill Spath 7 1987 Andy Foote 3 1996 Fred Moss 433. 1956 George Cook Jr . 5 1957 Mike Fox 6 2006 Several tied with 4 Pat Crowley 6 1999 Strikeouts Hits Wayne Childs 6 1992 Ray Vasil 108 1960 Colin Bradley 58 2006 Home Runs Scott Wilson 6 1991 Martin Smith 99 1959 Geoff Dornes 57 2007 Jeff Hall 8 1980 Scott Siers 6 1990 Martin Smith 89 1958 Jeremy Tosh 53 2006 Jeff Hall 6 1979 Bill Spath 6 1988 Warren Bacon 79 1968 Brian Lindenau 53 2006 Geoff Dornes 5 2008 Mike Mann 74 1999 Geoff Dornes 51 2008 John Byrne 5 2004 Innings Pitched Ralph VanPeursen 69 1957 Andy Scroger 50 2006 Tim Landschoot 5 1992 Dylan Rees 77 2006 Mike Mann 66 1998 Jeff Hall 50 1980 Dave Merriman 5 1985 Dylan Rees 76 .1 2007 Mke Fox 65 2006 Joe Markiewicz 49 1985 Dave Merriman 5 1984 Phillip Bartells 74 .2 1964 Dylan Rees 62 2006 Mark Kleinke 49 1980 Wilfred Thomas 5 1984 Bruce Gates 72 .1 1977 Bruce Gates 60 1977 Dan Feldman 46 2001 Several tied with 4 Mike Carr 71 1980 Mike Favoretto 60 1970 Mike Fox 70 2006 Runs Scored Stolen Bases Martin Smith 69 .2 1959 Matt George 48 2008 Matt George 23 2008 Pat Crowley 69 1999 Matt Singer 41 2006 Matt George 20 2007 Bill Spath 67 .2 1987 Geoff Dornes 40 2008 Rick Martin 18 1980 Mike Fox 66 .1 2005 Colin Bradley 38 2006 Anthony Culotta 17 2007 Warren Bacon 63 1968 Andy Schild 37 2001 Matt Singer 16 2005 Martin Smith 63 1958 Jeremy Tosh 36 2006 Tim Hern 14 2000 Eric Caron 36 1999 Sal Nardecchia 14 1963 Wins Rob Grow 35 1988 Andy Schild 13 2001 Dylan Rees 9 2006 Geoff Dornes 35 2007 Ron Bellomio 13 1995 Matt Knodel 8 2003 Frank Luitich 33 1977 Troy McBride 13 1994 Cory Langtry 7 2008 Mike Fox 7 2005 Runs Batted In Total Bases Mike Mann 7 1999 Jeff Hall 40 1980 Jeff Hall 95 1980 Chris Hawthorne 7 1997 Geoff Dornes 37 2008 Colin Bradley 91 2006 Bill Spath 7 1987 John Byrne 37 2004 Jeff Hall 83 1979 Martin Smith 7 1958 Zach Shuta 37 1999 Mark Kleinke 79 1980 Dylan Rees 6 2007 Dave Merriman 32 1985 Ryan Tryt 77 2008 Dan Weglinski 6 2001 Jeremy Tosh 32 2006 Jeremy Tosh 73 2006 Pat Crowley 6 1999 Andy Scroger 32 2006 Geoff Dornes 71 2007 Mike Carr 6 1980 Bill Balcerzak 31 1996 Matt Singer 70 2006 Bruce Gates 6 1977 Jeff Hall 31 1979 Eric Caron 69 1999 Warren Bacon 6 1968 Mark Sapienza 30 2003 John Byrne 66 2004 Martin Smith 6 1959 Jeremy Tosh 30 2008 Pitching Records Lowest Doubles Craig Merritt 0 .75 1971 Eric Caron 15 1999 Games Pitched Donald Shipman 0 .77 1971 Jeff Hall 15 1979 Mark Knodel 22 2003 Eugene Dondero 0 .78 1958 Tom Reed 13 1987 Mark Breitenbach 19 2000 Warren Bacon 1 .29 1968 Marty Maynard 12 2002 Mark Breitenbach 18 2001 Warren Bacon 1 .37 1967 Eric Hauser 12 2002 Mike Marsillo 16 2008 Martin Smith 1 .57 1958 Zach Shuta 12 1999 Chad Hendy 15 2007 Donald Shipman 1 .72 1972 Senior Matt Austin

* Players in bold set record for RIT last season 18 Top-10 Career Records

2009 Baseball

All-Time Career Baseball Records Jeff Grau 6 1993-1996 Scott Siers 17 1990-1991 Doug Smith 6 1975-1978 Steve Smith 16 1974-1977 Batting Average Michael Mann 14 1998-2001 Scott Schneider .429 2002-2005 Total Bases Jim Huerter 14 1979-1982 Geoff Dornes .419 2007-2008 Jeff Hall 232 1977-1980 Mike Carr 14 1978-1980 Frank Silkman .408 1953-1956 Andrew Schild 219 1999-2002 Tim Pritchard 13 1999-2001 George Cook .400 1956-1958 Colin Bradley 208 2003-2006 Jim Perry 13 1976-1978 Jeremy Tosh .390 2005-06, 08 Mark Sapienza 197 2003-2006 Louis Corona .383 1970-1972 Mark Klienke 176 1977-1980 Innings Pitched Scott Dodgson .378 1974-1976 John Byrne 174 2001-2005 Dylan Rees 243 1. 2003-2007 John Byrne .359 2001-2005 Andy Scroger 172 2004-2007 Michael Mann 218 1. 1998-2001 Troy McBride .359 1991-1994 Dan Feldman 172 2000-2003 Bill Spath 214 2. 1985-1988 Dave Dopp .352 1976-1977 Brian Lindenau 165 2004-2007 Scott Wilson 209 2. 1988-1991 Tim Landschoot 163 1989-1992 Tim Pritchard 192 1. 1999-2001 Hits Chris Hawthorne 188 2. 1994-1997 Andrew Schild 160 1999-2002 Doubles Pat Crowley 182 1996-2000 Mark Sapienza 148 2003-2006 Jeff Hall 34 1977-1980 Dave Combs 181 1995-1998 Andy Scroger 142 2004-2007 John Byrne 32 2001-2005 Scott Siers 171 1990-1991 Colin Bradley 139 2003-2006 Colin Bradley 31 2003-2006 Brian Schfarstein 168 2. 1994-1997 Tim Hern 138 1997-2000 Eric Hauser 29 2000-2003 Brian Lindenau 136 2004-2007 Mark Sapienza 28 2003-2006 Wins Dan Feldman 133 2002-2003 Jeff Grau 27 1993-1996 Chris Hawthorne 21 1994-1997 Troy McBride 127 1991-1994 Ryan Tryt 26 2006-2008 Dylan Rees 20 2003-2007 Jeff Hall 126 1977-1980 Andrew Schild 26 1999-2002 Michael Mann 19 1998-2001 John Byrne 121 2001-2005 Marty Maynard 23 2000-2003 Scott Wilson 17 1988-1991 Bill Moore 23 1979-1982 Pat Crowley 16 1996-2000 Runs Scored Tim Pritchard 15 1999-2001 Andrew Schild 129 1999-2002 Triples Dave Combs 15 1995-1998 Tim Hern 104 1997-2000 Colin Bradley 13 2003-2006 Martin Smith 15 1957-1959 Colin Bradley 104 2003-2006 Jeff Hall 12 1977-1980 Matt Knoedel 14 2000-2003 Mark Sapienza 103 2003-2006 Mark Klienke 12 1977-1980 Dan Weglinski 13 2001-2004 Dan Feldman 93 2000-2003 Andrew Schild 9 1999-2002 Mike Carr 13 1978-1980 Matt Singer 92 2003-2006 Chris Miller 9 1990-1993 Matt George 84 2005-2008 Pat Basil 9 1981-1991 Lowest Earned Run Average Brian Lindenau 80 2004-2007 Martin Smith 9 1957-1959 Craig Merritt 1 .26 1973-1974 Jeff Hall 79 1977-1980 George Cook 9 1956-1958 Martin Smith 1 .46 1957-1959 Geoff Dornes 75 2007-2008 Dan Balliet 8 1987-1990 Warren Bacon 1 .67 1966-1968 Ryan Tryt 7 2006-2008 Bruce Gates 1 .82 1976-1977 Runs Batted In Jeff Grau 7 1993-1996 Don Shipman 1 .86 1970-1972 Jeff Hall 94 1977-1980 Tim Landschoot 7 1989-1992 Larry Lewis 2 .17 1969-1971 Mark Sapienza 85 2003-2006 Doug Smith 7 1975-1978 Rich James 2 .24 1969-1970 Andrew Schild 84 1999-2002 Gene Church 2 .28 1966-1968 John Byrne 81 2001-2005 Pitching Records Dylan Rees 2 .33 2003-2007 Andy Scroger 80 2004-2007 Pat Crowley 2 .38 1996-2000 Rob Hrankowski 76 1989-1992 Games Pitched Colin Bradley 74 2003-2006 Dylan Rees 53 2003-2007 Strikeouts Ryan Tryt 73 2006-2008 Matt Knoedel 52 2000-2003 Martin Smith 225 1957-1959 Tim Landschoot 73 1989-1992 Mark Breitenbach 52 1998-2002 Michael Mann 224 1998-2001 Dan Feldman 71 2000-2003 Paul Schoeneck 43 2005-2008 Gene Church 207 1966-1968 Brian Schfarstein 40 1994-1997 Dylan Rees 177 2003-2007 Home Runs Pat Crowley 39 1996-2000 Warren Bacon 160 1966-1968 Jeff Hall 16 1977-1980 Bill Spath 39 1985-1988 Dave Combs 151 1995-1998 Tim Landschoot 10 1989-1992 Michael Mann 38 1998-2001 Scott Wilson 147 1998-1991 David Merriman 10 1984-1985 Dave Combs 38 1995-1998 Tim Pritchard 145 1999-2001 Matt Singer 8 2003-2006 Chris Hawthorne 37 1994-1997 Scott Siers 141 1990-1991 Bill Spath 8 1985-1988 Scott Wilson 37 1988-1991 Pat Crowley 131 1996-2000 John Byrne 7 2001-2005 Jamie Schild 7 2003-2004 Complete Games Mark Klienke 7 1977-1980 Bill Spath 21 1985-1988 Jeremy Tosh 6 2005-06, 08 Dylan Rees 19 2003-2007 Ben Fuller 6 2001-2003 Scott Wilson 17 1988-1991

* Players in bold played for RIT last season www.ritathletics.com 19 Academic & Athletic Success

Rochester Institute of Technology

For more than a century, the stan- Numerous student-athletes have different single or relay events in four dard for intercollegiate athletics has been honored for their excellent work years . Her indoor career was just as been established at Rochester Institute not only on the field, but in the class- distinguished . She was the NYSCTC of Technology, where student-athletes room . This past season, hockey stand- Champion in 55-hurdles as a freshman excel in both the classroom and in out Simon Lambert was named the and senior, and earned All-Empire 8 competition . Male Senior Athlete of the Year, while accolades in 10 (nine first, one second) . U.S. News and World Report has LaKeisha Perez of the track and field She was the conference’s Rookie of the named RIT one of the leading com- squad garnered the Female Athlete of Year in 2005 and was the Athlete of the prehensive universities in the north in the Year Award . Meet in 2006 and 2008 . She competed Matt George terms of academic reputation for more Lambert capped off a tremendous at the 2007 NCAA Outdoor Champi- than two decades . RIT’s student-ath- four-year career by becoming the first onships (100-hurdles) and 2008 NCAA letes are no exception . RIT hockey player to be named a final- Indoor Championships (55-hurdles) . Last year, student athletes posted ist for the 2008 Hobey Baker Award, Perez holds six different school records . an impressive 3 16. grade point average college hockey’s finest honor . He She was a 10-time RIT Female Ath- on a 4 0. scale, exceeding the univer- was also named the 2007 PAYCHEX lete of the Week . In 2007, the Buffalo, sity average of 3 05. . In 2007-08, the Rochester Male College Athlete of the N Y. . native helped lead RIT to the 2007 baseball squad recorded a 3 19. team Year and was honored at the Rochester New York State indoor and outdoor grade-point average, the second highest Press Radio Club Night of Champions . championships for the first time in the among all men’s teams at RIT . Matt Lambert enjoyed a phenomenal 2007- history of the program . George (applied statistics) and Ryan 08 season for the Tigers, leading the Lou Spiotti Jr ,. Director for the Ryan Tryt Tryt (marketing) both led the way Tigers to a 19-12-6 record and a spot Center of Intercollegiate Athletics and with perfect 4 0. grade-point averages . in the Atlantic Hockey Association Recreation, believes that the student- Justin Smith (biomedical science) was semifinals . He was a unanimous All- athletes’ remarkable cumulative GPA right behind with a 3 95. GPA . Atlantic Hockey Association first team is a testament to their hard work and Today, RIT offers 24 varsity sports, selection and was awarded the league’s dedication to not only the playing field, including men’s and women’s cross leading scorer trophy . He was fifth in but the classroom as well . country, men’s and women’s crew, the country with 51 points on 21 goals “The RIT student-athletes men’s and women’s soccer, women’s and 30 assists . The 30 assists were tied epitomize the Greek ideal of ‘Sound tennis, and women’s in the for seventh most in the nation . For body, sound mind,’” said Spiotti . “The fall . Winter competition includes men’s his career, Lambert finished with 63 discipline and the work ethic required Justin Smith and women’s basketball, men’s and goals and 89 assists for 152 points in to succeed in athletics are transfer- women’s ice hockey, men’s and wom- 125 games . He is RIT’s all-time leading able skills . What I mean by this is that en’s , men’s and women’s Division I scorer with 55 goals and 77 athletes succeed in many aspects of indoor track, and wrestling . Spring assists . their lives because they understand competition features baseball, men’s In the classroom, Lambert ex- and embrace the world of competition and women’s crew, men’s and women’s celled, graduating a quarter early with and achievement both on the field of , softball, men’s tennis, and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineer- play and in the classroom . They push men’s and women’s outdoor track . ing . He recorded a 3 48. cumulative themselves to reach for higher levels Each year, more than 550 student- grade-point average and was named to of success . I believe that for them to athletes compete on RIT athletics both the Empire 8 President’s List and be as good as they have demonstrated Simon Lambert teams . Ten percent of these athletes are Atlantic Hockey All-Academic teams it takes focus, discipline, goal set- hearing-impaired students enrolled in in 2007 and 2008 . ting, good health and stamina, and the National Technical Institute for the Perez, one of the top sprinters excellent time management skills . All Deaf, one of RIT’s eight colleges . in the region, enjoyed a tremendous these things and more not only help With the exception of men’s ice career . Perez finished her Empire 8 them to progress through their college hockey, which will be playing its fourth Outdoor Track and Field Champion- years, but also to excel . Thus, we have season as a Division I program, RIT is ships career as the four-time champion our student-athletes achieving a 3 16. a Division III institution that joined in the 100-meter hurdles . She was the overall grade point average which is the NCAA in the 1958-59 season . The Rookie of the Meet in 2005, Co-Athlete significantly higher than the general Tigers compete in the Atlantic Hockey of the Meet in 2006 and Athlete of the student population ”. Association, Eastern Collegiate Ath- Meet in 2007 . She was an All-Empire 8 LaKeisha Perez letic Conference (ECAC) and Empire 8 . selection in 14 (11 first, three second)

20 Rochester At A Glance

Management magazine in 2007 as having the best quality of life among the top 50 metro areas in the . Also in 2007, Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester as the sixth best place to live in America. These are among a number of national rankings that you will find on Rochester, ranging fromU.S. News and World Report to Popular Science. Rochester city skyline Explore the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario High-tech industry, entertainment, history and From the wine country of the Finger Lakes culture, sports and recreation—you’ll find it all (nearly 100 wineries) to the shores of Lake On- in Rochester. The Genesee River—one of the few tario, Greater Rochester has a rich and vibrant north-flowing rivers in the world—cuts through character. You will find historic architecture, the center of the city, where it tumbles 96 feet at festivals, and plenty of shopping, dining, and High Falls before flowing into Lake Ontario. entertainment options throughout the region. The Greater Rochester area is home to more If you love the outdoors, there are parks, beaches, John Grant, standout for both the Rochester than 1 million people, making it the third-larg- golf courses, ski resorts, mountains, gorges, Knighthawks and Rochester Rattlers est metropolitan area in New York state. There lakes, and streams to provide opportunities for are more than a dozen colleges and universities recreation and sightseeing. RIT is also a proud located in the area, where more than 60,000 partner of the New York Wine & Culinary undergraduate and graduate students call Roch- Center, located in nearby Canandaigua. ester “home.” RIT’s 1,300-acre campus is located A sports town during any season in the suburbs, about six miles from downtown. First settled in the early 1800s, Rochester Rochester is home to several professional sports quickly became the largest flour-producing city teams, including the Americans (ice hockey), in the world. Today, the community is frequent- Red Wings (baseball), Knighthawks (indoor ly labeled the “World’s Imaging Center,” due lacrosse), and the Rochester Rhinos (soccer). in part to the corporate influence of Eastman Each summer, the Buffalo Bills training camp Kodak, Xerox, and Bausch & Lomb. The area is comes to town. Rochester is also home to an an- also headquarters to high-profile companies like nual stop on the LPGA tour. World-ranked Oak Wegmans Food Markets, Paychex, and Constel- Hill Country Club also hosted the 2008 PGA lation Brands. Local companies exported more Senior Championship and will host the 2013 than $14 billion in products and services to 165 PGA Championship. In addition, the fabled countries annually—exceeding the exports of course has been the site of many other major 40 other states in the nation. golf championships, including the 1989 U.S. Former Rochester Red Wing, 2006 American Good suburban public schools, affordable Open and 1995 Ryder Cup. League Rookie of the Year, Francisco Liriano housing, and ease of commute are also some of If that is not enough, you can always cheer the reasons Rochester was ranked by Expansion on the Tigers, where RIT is home to 24 varsity teams. Visit www.ritathletics.com to learn more.

Frontier Field, home to the Red Wings PAETEC Park, home to the Raging Rhinos Former Rochester American Rory Fitzpatrick, and Rattlers a native of Irondequoit At A Glance

COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS: College of Men’s Teams—baseball, basketball, crew, cross Applied Science and Technology (Engineering country, Division I ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, Technology, School of Hospitality and Service swimming, tennis, track and field and wrestling Management, Multidisciplinary Studies); E. Philip Saunders College of Business; B. Women’s Teams—basketball, crew, cross Thomas Golisano College of Computing and country, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, Information Sciences; Kate Gleason College swimming, tennis, track and field and volleyball of Engineering; College of Imaging Arts and Sciences (School for American Crafts, School RIT offers a wide variety of activities for of Art, School of Design, School of Film and students at all levels of ability. More than Animation, School of Photographic Arts and 50 percent of our undergraduate students Sciences, School of Print Media); College of participate in intramural sports ranging from Liberal Arts; National Technical Institute for flag football to golf and indoor soccer. Facilities the Deaf; College of Science include the Gordon Field House, featuring two swimming pools, a fitness center, indoor track FOUNDED IN 1829, Rochester Institute DEGREES: RIT offers associate degree and an event venue with seating for 8,500; the of Technology is a privately endowed, programs: AS, AOS, AAS; bachelor’s degree Hale-Andrews Student Life Center, with five coeducational university with eight colleges programs: bachelor of fine arts (BFA) and multipurpose courts, eight racquetball courts emphasizing career education and experiential bachelor of science (BS); master’s degree and a dance/aerobics studio; the Ritter Ice learning. programs: master of business administration Arena; outdoor tennis courts; an all-weather (MBA), master of engineering (ME), master track; and athletic fields. THE CAMPUS occupies 1,300 acres in of fine arts (MFA), master of science (MS) and suburban Rochester, the third-largest city master of science for teachers (MST). Doctoral VISITS TO CAMPUS are encouraged and may in New York state. (Ph.D.) programs are offered in astrophysical be arranged in advance by calling (585) 475- sciences and technology, color science, 6631. Deaf and hard-of-hearing students may THE RIT STUDENT BODY consists of computing and information sciences, imaging arrange campus visits by calling (585) 475-6700 approximately 12,000 full-time and 1,600 science, microsystems engineering, (voice/TTY), or toll-free in the U.S. and Canada part-time undergraduate students, and 2,650 and sustainability. at (866) 644-6843 (voice/TTY). graduate students. Enrolled students represent all 50 states and more than 95 foreign countries. WALLACE LIBRARY is a multimedia center HOME PAGE: www.rit.edu offering a vast array of resource materials. E-MAIL: [email protected] RIT is an internationally recognized leader in The library provides access to 200 electronic preparing deaf and hard-of-hearing students for UNIVERSITY COLORS: Orange and brown databases, more than 30,000 electronic successful careers in professional and technical UNIVERSITY MASCOT: Bengal tiger “Ritchie” journals, and more than 45,000 e-books. fields. The university provides unparalleled UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TEAMS: Tigers Resource materials include 11,000 audio, film, access and support services for the more than and video titles and more than 498,000 books 1,100 deaf and hard-of-hearing students who and print journals. live, study, and work with hearing students on the RIT campus. HOUSING: Many of RIT’s full-time students live in RIT residence halls, apartments or RIT ALUMNI number over 100,000 worldwide. townhouses on campus. On-campus fraternities, COOPERATIVE EDUCATION provides paid sororities and special-interest houses are also career-related work experience in many degree available. Freshmen are guaranteed housing. programs. RIT has the fourth-oldest and one STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Major social events of the largest cooperative education programs and activities are sponsored by the College in the world, annually placing more than 3,600 Activities Board, Residence Halls Association, students in more than 5,300 co-op assignments sororities, fraternities and special-interest clubs with 1,900 employers across the United States of many kinds. There are more than 175 student and overseas. organizations on campus.

ATHLETICS: At RIT, men’s hockey, basketball, lacrosse and women’s volleyball and hockey are often ranked nationally. Many other RIT teams receive recognition in the Northeast.