Gregg Davies, the Tigers career leader in base hits, runs scored, doubles, triples and runs batted in.

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Tiger Baseball Records Records

Single Game Individual Records Single Game Team Records Single Season Hitting Records Most At Bats ...... 7, ten times At Bats ...... 55, vs. Northeastern (14 inn.), 1997 Most Games Played ...... 60, 2001 Most Hits ...... 5, Shane Justis, at W&M, 2005 Base Hits . . . . . 28, vs. Maine, Am. East Tour., 2001 Most At Bats ...... 2061, 2005 5, Mike Costello, at W & Mary, 2003 Runs Scored...... 30, vs. Richmond, 2005 Most Runs Scored ...... 462, 2005 5, Mike Costello, at James Madison, 2003 Runs In Inning...... 14, vs. Richmond (1st), 2005 Most Base Hits ...... 637, 2005 5, Gregg Davies, vs. Maine, 2001 Largest Deficit Overcome To Win Most Doubles ...... 130, 2001 5, Casey Stidham, vs. Bucknell, 2001 ...... 12, at Delaware (20-19), 2005 Most Triples ...... 22, 1981 5, Ryan Avila, vs Iona College, 1999 Doubles...... 9, at Long Island University, 2002 Most Home Runs ...... *105, 2005 5, Nick Agoglia, at Hartford, 1997 Triples ...... 4, at George Washington, 1981 Most Total Bases ...... 1112, 2005 5, Steve Farling, vs. Delaware, 1991 Home Runs ...... 8, vs. Delaware, 1991 Most Bases On Balls ...... 260, 2005 5, Steve Farling, vs. Mt. St. Mary s, 1991 Home Runs In An Inning . . 4, vs. Air Force, 2002 Most Players By Pitch ...... 72, 2005 5, Dave Cassard, at Liberty, 1989 Runs Batted In ...... 29, vs. Richmond, 2005 Most ...... 404, 2005 5, John Matheis, at Drexel, 1983 Total Bases ...... 51, vs. Delaware, 1991 Most Stolen Bases ...... 85, 2005 Runs Scored 5, Shane Justis, at Delaware, 2005 Stolen Bases . . . 8, vs. Central Connecticut, 1992 Highest Team Batting Average ...... 314, 2001 5, A.J. Tinnirella, vs. Richmond, 2005 Walks ...... 16, vs. George Washington, 1999 * led NCAA Division I 5, James Vallillo, vs. UNCG, 1995 Strikeouts ...... 18, vs. Maryland, 1993 Season Team Pitching Records 5, Jon Eichner, vs. UNC Asheville, 1994 Batters Hit By Pitch . 9, vs. Delaware St., 2002 Most ...... 505, 2005 5, Jacen Martinez, vs. Maryland, 1992 Double Plays Turned . . . 6, vs. No. Carolina, 1999 Most Complete Games ...... 20, 1988 5, Steve Farling, vs. Delaware, 1991 Triple Play ...... at Liberty, April 2, 1986 Most Shutouts ...... 6, 2005 Doubles...... 4, Liam Healy, at G. Mason, 1998 (Steve Heller, Rich Lehosky) Most Victories ...... 37, 2001 4, Casey Stidham, at Bucknell, 2001 Single Game Individual Pitching Most Losses ...... 35, 2005 4, Mike Costello, vs. Coppin State, 2003 Innings ...... 10, Mike Vota, vs. Winthrop,1993 Highest Winning Pct...... 667 (20-10), 1979 Triples ...... 3, Mike Weglein, at Temple, 1988 10, Chris Nabholz, at Temple, 1988 Most Bases On Balls ...... 230, 1997 Home Runs . . . 3, Jason Maxey, vs. Long Isl., 2005 Walks ...... 12, Garnell Bagby, vs. Hopkins, 1985 Most Strikeouts ...... 360, 2005 3, Steve Farling, vs. Del., 1991 Hits Allowed ...... 15, achieved 5 times Most Hits Allowed ...... 630, 2005 3, Rick Milliman, at Lafayette, 1988 Runs Allowed ...... 17, Pete Diorio, at Del., 1985 Most Runs Allowed ...... 462, 2005 3, Robbie Smith, at Duke, 1988 Earned Runs All.. . . 11, Pete Buck vs. Drexel, 1997 Most Earned Runs Allowed ...... 410, 2005 3, John Andrade, at American, 1983 11, Ira Varhaftik, vs. Delaware, 1985 Lowest Earned Average ...... 3.37, 1979 Home Runs (Inn.) ...... 2, Alex Yost, vs. Del., 1991 Strikeouts. . . . 16, Joe Hughes, vs. Campbell, 1993 Highest Average ...... 7.10, 2002 2, Brian McKenna, vs. Air Force, 2002 Wild Pitches . . . . . 5, Andy Hampton, vs. HP, 2002 Runs Batted In. . . . . 8, Steve Farling, vs. Del., 1991 Balks . . . 3, Chris Rhoades, vs. Delaware St., 2003 Single Season Fielding Records Total Bases ...... 15, Steve Farling, vs. Del., 1991 Most Putouts ...... 1515, 2005 Stolen Bases . . . . 4, Dennis Kaczor, vs. JHU, 1979 Single Season Individ. Pitching Most Assists...... 651, 2005 Walks . . . . . 5, Dusty Reynolds, vs. Lafayette, 1998 Games Pitched ...... 26, Brad Stinar, 1991 Most Double Plays ...... 57, 2001 Strikeouts ...... 4, achieved 13 times Games Started...... 13, Chris Graves, 1983 Highest Fielding Percentage ...... 969, 1988 Hit For Cycle:...... Jacen Martinez,vs. UM, 1992 13, Larry Raynor, 1991; 13, Mike Vota, 1995 13, Matt Brady, 2001 Single Season Ind. Records Relief Appearances ...... 26, Brad Stinar, 1991 Games Played ...... 60, Gregg Davies, 2001 Complete Games . . . . . 9, Derek Hasselhoff, 1995 Scott Bacon, 2001; Brian McKenna, 2001 Shutouts...... 3, Bryan Simmering, 2001 At Bats ...... 248, Shane Justis, 2005 3, Scott Hargest, 1978 Runs Scored ...... 70, Casper Wells, 2005 Innings Pitched ...... 92.2, Mike Vota, 1995 Base Hits ...... 87, Gregg Davies, 2001 Runs Allowed ...... 61, Chris Nabholz, 1986 Total Bases ...... 164, Casper Wells, 2005 Earned Runs Allowed . . . . 51, Chris Nabolz, 1986 Slugging Pct...... 756, Jason Maxey, 2005 Most Victories ...... 9, Jay Eck, 1988 Two-Base Hits. . . . . 22, Jimmy Kittelberger, 2001 9, Mike Vota, 1995 Three-Base Hits ...... 8, John Andrade, 1981 Most Losses ...... 8, Kurt Klebrowski, 1989 Home Runs ...... 23, Jason Maxey, 2005 Winning Pct...... 1.000 (7-0), Matt Holley, 2005 Runs Batted In ...... 74, Gregg Davies, 2001 1.000 (6-0), Pete Buck, 1999 Bases On Balls ...... 50, Hans Falkenhan, 2005 Most Strikeouts . . . . 89, Bryan Simmering, 2001 Hit By Pitch ...... 17, Scott Bacon, 2002 Most Bases On Balls . . . . 55, Steve Alcorn, 1982 Strikeouts...... 53, Casey Stidham, 2001 Most Saves ...... 7, Jason Walter, 2001 Stolen Bases ...... 29, Shane Justis, 2005 E.R..A. (40 IP) ...... 0.88, Bob Worgan, 1979 Stolen Base Attempts. 32, Shane Justis, 2005 E.R.A. (50 IP) ...... 1.36, Joe Hughes, 1993 Sacrifice Hits ...... 10, Fred Tyler, 1981 Consecutive Shutout Innings Sacrifice Flies ...... 9, Mike Dubansky, 2000 ...... 18, Bryan Simmering, Mar. 18-Apr. 8, 2000 Ryan Avila, 01 Hitting Streak . . . 28 games, Jay Logwood, 1992 Batting Avg...... 474 (81-171), Jay Logwood, 1992

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Careers LeadersRecords

Most Games Played Most Base Hits Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 217 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 274 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 214 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 257 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 206 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 235 Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 192 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 228 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 190 Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 228 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) ...... 190 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 215 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) ...... 183 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 214 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99)...... 183 Kevin King (1987-90) ...... 203 Liam Healy (1995-98) ...... 180 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99)...... 199 Kevin King (1987-90) ...... 178 Jason Sandner (1997-2000)...... 192 Tom Trela (2000-03) ...... 177 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 185 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 176 Mike Costello (2001-03) ...... 180 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 172 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 179 James Vallillo (1993-96) ...... 171 James Vallillo (1993-96) ...... 177 Mark Chiccini (2002-2005) ...... 170 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) ...... 169 Most Home Runs Steve Farling (1991-94)...... 170 Liam Healy (1995-98) ...... 169 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 45 Most At Bats Jason Rummel (1996-99)...... 166 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 40 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 821 Mark Chiccini (2002-05) ...... 164 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) ...... 32 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 755 Casper Wells (2003-2005) ...... 162 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 32 Jimmy Kittelberger (1999-2001) ...... 155 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 739 Casey Stidham (1999-2002) ...... 32 Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 730 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) ...... 154 Casey Stidham (1999-2002) ...... 150 Mike Costello (2001-03) ...... 31 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) ...... 687 Liam Healy (1995-98)...... 30 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 680 Ken Sturek (1994-97) ...... 144 Tom Trela (2000-03)...... 143 Casper Wells (2003-2005) ...... 28 Steve Farling (1991-94)...... 643 James Vallillo (1993-96) ...... 28 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) ...... 612 Most Doubles Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 28 Kevin King (1987-90) ...... 606 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 66 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 26 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99) ...... 599 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 59 Jason Maxey (2005) ...... 23 Jay Logwood (1990-93)...... 586 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000)...... 52 Mark Chiccini (2002-2005) ...... 23 Liam Healy (1995-98)...... 572 Liam Healy (1995-98)...... 46 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 21 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 570 Mike Costello (2001-03) ...... 45 Jason Rummel (1996-99) ...... 21 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 563 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 44 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 21 Mark Chiccini (2002-2005) ...... 558 Jimmy Kittelberger (1999-2001) ...... 41 Jeremy Stifler (2002-2005) ...... 21 Most Runs Scored Kevin King (1987-90)...... 40 Kevin King (1987-90)...... 20 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 194 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99)...... 39 Robbie Smith (1987-88)...... 20 Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 158 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) ...... 39 Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 20 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 158 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 37 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 156 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 36 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 152 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 36 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 149 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) ...... 35 James Vallillo (1993-96) ...... 146 Most Triples Brian McKenna, 04 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 145 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 18 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99)...... 140 John Andrade (1981-83) ...... 13 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 133 Casper Wells (2003-2005) ...... 12 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 132 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 11 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) ...... 131 Steve Farling (1991-94)...... 9 Kevin King (1987-90) ...... 127 Jay Logwood (1990-93)...... 8 Casper Wells (2003-2005) ...... 125 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 8 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) ...... 117 Mike Weglein (1987-88)...... 7 Liam Healy (1995-98)...... 115 Liam Healy (1995-98)...... 7 Jason Rummel (1996-99) ...... 114 Jimmy Kittelberger (1999-2001) ...... 112 Mike Costello (2001-03)...... 107

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Career Batting Leaders Records

Most Runs Batted In Tigers Career Batting Average Leaders Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 193 Batting (175 AB) GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB B.A. Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 159 1. Jeff Wilson (1983-84) 57 177 46 69 19 1 12 52 5 .390 Mike Costello (2001-03) ...... 154 2. Jay Logwood (1990-93) 176 586 149 214 34 8 45 145 14 .365 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 145 3. Gregg Davies (1999-2002) 217 755 194 274 66 18 40 193 25 .363 Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) ...... 145 4. Mike Costello (2001-2003) 155 496 107 180 45 3 31 154 0 .363 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 141 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 140 5. Rich Lehosky (1985-86) 74 269 40 96 24 3 10 60 2 .357 Erik Sheetz (1989-92)...... 133 6. Casper Wells (2003-05) 133 462 125 162 34 12 28 115 11 .351 Liam Healy (1995-98) ...... 123 7. Nick Agoglia (1997-2000) 190 680 156 235 52 8 21 145 12 .346 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 121 8. Jason Maxey (2005) 57 217 50 75 18 1 23 72 0 .346 Casper Wells (2003-2005)...... 115 9. Jim Kittelberger (1999-2001) 137 449 112 155 41 4 8 69 6 .345 Kevin King (1987-90) ...... 114 10. Brian Marden (1981-84) 79 245 43 84 16 5 13 56 4 .343 Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 113 11. James Vallillo (1993-96) 171 526 116 177 31 3 28 112 11 .337 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99)...... 112 12. Robbie Smith (1987-88) 82 286 74 96 25 4 20 87 3 .336 James Vallillo (1993-96) ...... 112 13. Kevin King (1987-90) 178 606 127 203 40 4 20 114 18 .335 Casey Stidham (1999-2002) ...... 103 14. Steve Farling (1991-94) 170 643 152 215 36 9 32 130 40 .334 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 100 15. Jacen Martinez (1991-92) 97 366 96 122 20 6 6 47 48 .333 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) ...... 99 16. Dusty Reynolds (1996-1999) 183 599 140 199 39 5 14 112 5 .332 Jason Rummel (1996-99)...... 99 17. Jason Rummel (1996-1999) 144 502 114 166 33 3 21 99 23 .331 Jason Sandner (1997-2000)...... 94 18. Ryan Avila (1998-2001) 172 563 132 185 36 4 14 100 17 .329 Most Bases On Balls 19. John Andrade (1981-83) 106 366 101 120 20 13 11 55 21 .328 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 117 20. Harry Groupp (1987-89) 103 337 82 109 13 6 6 41 23 .323 Dusty Reynolds (1996-99)...... 116 21. Mike Fleming (1995-97) 113 331 42 107 24 1 5 51 1 .323 Mike Costello (2001-03) ...... 109 22. Casey Stidham (1999-2002) 149 475 101 150 31 4 32 103 0 .316 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 104 23. Rick Bagnasco (1993-95) 75 228 21 72 11 0 3 41 1 .316 Kevin King (1987-90) ...... 98 24. Adam Heffron ( 03-present) 156 570 133 179 37 11 21 121 22 .314 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) ...... 96 25. Brian McKenna (2001-2004) 214 821 158 257 59 1 26 141 10 .313 James Vallillo (1990-93) ...... 90 26. Mike Weglein (1987-88) 80 291 67 91 21 7 7 51 24 .313 Ryan Avila (1998-2001) ...... 90 27. Shane Justis (2002-2005) 192 730 158 228 35 5 20 113 69 .312 Liam Healy (1995-98) ...... 86 28. Joe Vuotto (1994-97) 128 408 81 127 24 4 15 74 7 .311 Rick Milliman (1987-90) ...... 85 29. Scott Bacon (1999-2002) 206 739 145 228 44 5 28 159 9 .309 Hans Falkenhan (2004-present) ...... 78 30. Tom Coleman (1989-92) 112 355 52 108 11 1 7 55 1 .304 Jason Rummel (1996-99) ...... 76 31. Eric Wagner (1994-96) 93 327 59 99 19 3 5 53 2 .303 Most Strikeouts 32. John Matheis (1981-84) 122 407 79 122 19 3 18 64 40 .300 Jeremy Stifler (2002-2005) ...... 160 33. Brian Walsh (1987-90) 122 370 54 111 20 1 1 41 20 .300 Casey Stidham (1999-2002) ...... 140 Erik Sheetz (1989-92) ...... 126 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 120 Jay Logwood (1990-93) ...... 119 Mike Costello (2001-03) ...... 109 Scott Bacon (1999-2002) ...... 104 Bobby Paduano (2001-2004) ...... 103 Jason Sandner (1997-2000) ...... 101 Mark Chiccini (2002-2005) ...... 101 Casper Wells (2003-2005) ...... 98 Brian McKenna (2001-2004) ...... 98 Mike Costello batted .363 with 31 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 97 home runs in his career. Most Stolen Bases Shane Justis (2002-2005) ...... 69 Jacen Martinez (1991-92)...... 48 Steve Farling (1991-94) ...... 40 John Matheis (1981-84) ...... 40 Mark Chiccini (2002-2005) ...... 34 Gregg Davies (1999-2002) ...... 25 Mike Weglein (1987-88) ...... 24 Harry Groupp (1987-89)...... 23 Jason Rummel (1996-99)...... 23 Adam Heffron (2003-present) ...... 22 John Andrade (1981-83) ...... 21 Brian Walsh (1987-90) ...... 20 40 Tiger Baseball History

Career Pitching Leaders Records

Most Complete Games Steve Alcorn (1981-84)...... 130 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 17 Mike Vota (1992-95) ...... 102 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001) ...... 14 Scott Smith (1980-83) ...... 118 Mike Vota (1992-95)...... 14 Larry Raynor (1988-91) ...... 91 Rob Lynch (1989-92) ...... 14 Jay Eck (1986-89)...... 91 Joe Hughes (1992-95)...... 14 Ryan McGonigal (1995-98) ...... 83 Larry Raynor, 91 Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) ...... 14 Derek Haselhoff (1992-95) ...... 79 Most Career Shutouts Chris Rhoades (2003-present) ...... 75 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001) ...... 5 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 74 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 4 Most Career Strikeouts Scott Hargest (1977-79)...... 3 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001) ...... 176 Jay Eck (1986-89) ...... 2 Mike Vota (1992-95) ...... 172 Jon Reed (1986-89) ...... 2 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 170 Doug Allen (1978-80) ...... 2 Jay Eck (1986-89) ...... 163 Steve Alcorn (1981-84) ...... 2 Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) ...... 145 Rob Lynch (1989-92)...... 2 Joe Hughes (1992-95) ...... 136 Most Innings Pitched Joby Weakland (1992-95) ...... 133 Mike Vota (1992-95)...... 283 Chris Russ (1998-2000) ...... 132 Rob Lynch (1989-92)...... 224 Chris Graves (1983-84) ...... 130 Peter Buck (1996-99)...... 209 Larry Raynor (1988-91) ...... 128 Jay Eck (1986-89) ...... 203 Bryan Rogers (1998-2001) ...... 125 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 200 Most Career Losses Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) ...... 196 Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) ...... 16 Larry Raynor (1988-91)...... 191 Kurt Klebrowski (1988-91)...... 15 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001)...... 184 Joby Weakland (1991-94) ...... 14 Jason Summerlin (2001-2005) ...... 184 Ryan McGonigal (1995-98) ...... 14 Joe Hughes (1992-95) ...... 174 Mike Vota (1992-95)...... 13 Mark Eber (1988-90) ...... 168 Rob Lynch (1989-92) ...... 13 Most Games Pitched Scott Smith (1980-83) ...... 167 Andy Weltlinger (1996-97) ...... 12 Brad Stinar (1989-92) ...... 70 Bryan Rogers (1998-2001) ...... 165 Jason Summerlin (2001-2005) ...... 12 Chris Russ (1998-2000) ...... 160 Jason Summerlin (2001-2005) ...... 62 Most Career Saves Mike Vota (1992-95) ...... 50 Most Hits Allowed Brad Stinar (1989-92) ...... 13 Peter Buck (1996-99) ...... 50 Mike Vota (1992-95) ...... 328 Larry Raynor (1988-91) ...... 8 Joe Fishel (1996-99)...... 50 Peter Buck (1996-99)...... 258 Jason Walter (2001-2002) ...... 8 Steve Swiech (2001-04) ...... 47 Rob Lynch (1989-92)...... 244 Jason Seger (2002-03) ...... 7 Larry Raynor (1988-91) ...... 46 Bryan Rogers (1998-2001) ...... 222 Jason Summerlin (2001-2005) ...... 7 Dennis Lane (2003-2005) ...... 46 Jason Summerlin (2001-2005) ...... 222 Steve DelGuidice (1988-89) ...... 4 Bryan Rogers (1998-2001) ...... 44 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 221 Chris Fiora (1997-99)...... 4 Kurt Klebrowski (1988-91) ...... 44 Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) ...... 216 Joe Fishel (1996-99) ...... 4 Luke Thomas (2001-04) ...... 43 Kurt Klebrowski (1988-91) ...... 209 Matt Brady (2000-2001)...... 4 Rob Lynch (1989-92) ...... 43 Jay Eck (1986-89) ...... 208 Most Games Started Joe Hughes (1992-95) ...... 201 Mike Vota (1992-95) ...... 38 Larry Raynor (1988-91) ...... 197 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) ...... 31 Scott Smith (1980-83)...... 189 Rob Lynch (1989-92) ...... 30 Most Career Victories Bryan Rogers, 01 Scott Smith (1980-83) ...... 28 Mike Vota (1992-95) ...... 20 Larry Raynor (1988-91) ...... 28 Peter Buck (1996-99) ...... 19 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001)...... 28 Chris Nabholz (1986-88)...... 17 Matt Holley (2004-present) ...... 27 Jay Eck (1986-89) ...... 17 Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) ...... 27 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001) ...... 16 Jay Eck (1986-89) ...... 27 Brad Stinar (1989-92) ...... 16 Chris Rhoades (2003-present) ...... 26 Rob Lynch (1989-92) ...... 14 Peter Buck (1996-99) ...... 26 Joe Hughes (1992-95)...... 13 Chris Russ (1998-2000)...... 26 Bryan Rogers (1998-2001) ...... 13 Mark Eber (1988-90) ...... 24 Mark Eber (1988-90) ...... 12 Chris Russ (1998-2000) ...... 12 Most Career Bases On Balls

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Career Pitching Leaders History

Tigers Career Pitching Leaders Pitching Leaders (100 IP) GP GS CG IP H R ER W-L Pct. BB SO E.R.A. Larry Raynor (1988-91) 46 28 5 201.1 198 93 71 10-10 .500 91 128 3.17 Mark Eber (1988-90) 33 24 8 168.1 154 88 66 12-9 .571 79 81 3.53 Joe Hughes (1992-95) 37 21 14 174.2 201 100 69 13-9 .591 34 136 3.56 Bryan Simmering (1999-2001) 33 28 14 184.2 170 88 76 16-9 .640 49 176 3.70 Matt Brady (2000-01) 33 14 2 113.1 87 61 47 9-6 .600 61 92 3.73 Rob Lynch (1989-92) 43 30 14 224.0 244 128 102 14-13 .519 57 100 4.10 Jay Eck (1986-89) 39 27 14 203.2 208 123 94 17-9 .654 91 163 4.15 Chris Nabholz (1986-88) 32 31 17 199.2 221 129 95 17-10 .630 74 170 4.28 Brad Stinar (1989-92) 70 2 0 138.2 141 88 67 16-5 .762 59 100 4.35 Chris Graves (1982-83) 21 21 8 131.1 127 86 64 9-7 .563 71 130 4.39 Doug Allen (1979-80) 28 18 7 126.0 139 90 62 7-11 .389 47 74 4.43 Chris Russ (1998-2000) 35 26 7 160.1 176 119 84 12-10 .545 62 132 4.72 Jason Summerlin (2001-2005) 62 18 1 184.0 222 114 97 10-12 .455 42 102 4.74 Jason Reinhart (1995-99) 35 16 5 132.2 130 98 73 6-7 .462 76 99 4.95 Mike Vota (1992-95) 50 38 14 283.1 328 197 157 20-13 .606 108 172 4.99 Derek Hasselhoff (1992-95) 38 27 14 196.0 216 138 110 9-16 .360 79 145 5.05 Peter Buck (1996-99) 50 26 7 209.1 258 140 120 19-6 .760 87 115 5.16 Chris Rhoades ( 03-present) 38 26 1 148.2 159 107 88 6-9 .400 75 112 5.33 Bryan Rogers (1998-2001) 44 20 6 165.1 222 127 110 13-7 .650 55 125 5.99

Bryan Simmering owns the school record with 5 shutouts.

Chris Russ was a 12-game winner in his career. Tiger Baseball History

Tiger Single Season Hitting History

Highest Single Season Batting Average (90 AB) Most Doubles Most Hit By Pitch 22 ...... Jimmy Kittelberger, 2001 17 ...... Scott Bacon, 2002 .474...... Jay Logwood (81-171), 1992 21 ...... Mike Costello, 2003 15 ...... Shane Justis, 2004 .455 ...... Mark Edwards (41-90), 1978 21 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 14 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 .428 ...... Gregg Davies (80-187), 2002 20 ...... Ryan Avila, 2001 9 ...... Ryan Avila, 2001 .405 ...... Rich Lehosky (49-121), 1985 18 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005 9 ...... Casper Wells, 2004 .402 ...... Nick Agoglia (66-164), 1997 18 ...... Brian McKenna, 2004 .399 ...... Gregg Davies (87-218), 2001 18 ...... Gregg Davies, 2002 Most Stolen Bases .398 ...... Mike Fleming (49-123), 1997 29 ...... Shane Justis, 2005 17 ...... Shane Justis, 2005 .392 ...... Nick Agoglia (67-171), 1999 28...... Jacen Martinez, 1992 17 ...... Mike Costello, 2002 .390 ...... Jason Rummel (73-187), 1998 21 ...... Mike Weglein, 1988 .389...... James Vallillo (65-167), 1996 17 ...... Adam Heffron, 2004 20 ...... Jacen Martinez, 1991 .387 ...... Mike Costello (72-186), 2003 17 ...... Casper Wells, 2004 19 ...... Bob Brauer, 1978 .380 ...... Dusty Reynolds (68-179), 1998 Most Triples 18 ...... Steve Farling, 1992 Most Base Hits 8...... John Andrade, 1981 17 ...... Mark Chiccini, 2005 7 ...... Adam Heffron, 2005 17 ...... Shane Justis, 2004 87 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 7 ...... Casper Wells, 2004 17 ...... John Matheis, 1981 85 ...... Shane Justis, 2005 7 ...... Gregg Davies, 2000 16 ...... Adam Heffron, 2005 81 ...... Jay Logwood, 1992 6 ...... Gregg Davies, 2002 16 ...... Fred Tyler, 1981 80...... Gregg Davies, 2002 5 ...... Mike Weglein, 1988 16 ...... Shane Justis, 2003 77 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 75 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005 Most Home Runs Most Games Played 73 ...... Jason Rummel, 1998 23 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005 60 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 72 ...... Mark Chiccini, 2005 18 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 60 ...... Scott Bacon, 2001 72 ...... Mike Costello, 2003 17 ...... Mike Costello, 2003 60 ...... Brian McKenna, 2001 72 ...... Jimmy Kittelberger, 2001 17...... Erik Sheetz, 1991 59 ...... Ryan Avila, 2001 70 ...... Scott Bacon, 2001 17 ...... Jay Logwood, 1992 59...... Jimmy Kittelberger, 2001 69 ...... Ryan Avila, 2001 17 ...... Jay Logwood, 1993 68 ...... Dusty Reynolds, 1998 Most At Bats 15 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 248 ...... Shane Justis, 2005 68 ...... Joe Vuotto, 1997 14 ...... Jeremy Stifler, 2003 220 ...... Adam Heffron, 2005 68 ...... Adam Heffron, 2005 14 ...... Liam Healy, 1998 218 ...... Ryan Avila, 2001 67 ...... Nick Agoglia, 1999 14...... James Vallillo, 1996 218 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 67 ...... Jacen Martinez, 1992 14 ...... Scott Bacon, 2002 217 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005 Most Runs Scored Most Runs Batted In 215 ...... Brian McKenna, 2004 70 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 74 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 213 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 63...... Jimmy Kittelberger, 2001 72 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005 213 ...... Scott Bacon, 2001 62 ...... Ryan Avila, 2001 66 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 205 ...... Brian McKenna, 2003 59 ...... Shane Justis, 2005 63 ...... Mike Costello, 2003 204...... Brian McKenna, 2001 59 ...... Gregg Davies, 2002 60...... Erik Sheetz, 1991 58 ...... Hans Falkenhan, 2005 55 ...... Scott Bacon, 2002 57 ...... Gregg Davies, 2001 54 ...... Jay Logwood, 1992 54 ...... Adam Heffron, 2004 52 ...... Mark Chiccini, 2005 Infielder Shane Justis, 05 54 ...... Jay Logwood, 1992 52...... Liam Healy, 1998 set a record with 29 stolen bases in 2005. 53...... Jacen Martinez, 1992 51 ...... Gregg Davies, 2002 50 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005 51 ...... Joe Vuotto, 1997 49 ...... Mike Costello, 2003 50 ...... Adam Heffron, 2005 49 ...... Jay Logwood, 1993 49...... Erik Sheetz, 1991 Most Bases On Balls 49 ...... Scott Bacon, 2002 50 ...... Hans Falkenhan, 2005 48 ...... Robbie Smith, 1988 41 ...... John Andrade, 1983 41 ...... Dusty Reynolds, 1999 Most Strikeouts 39 ...... Mike Costello, 2003 53 ...... Casey Stidham, 2001 38 ...... Jacen Martinez, 1991 51 ...... Jeremy Stifler, 2003 38 ...... Jay Logwood, 1993 50 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 47 ...... Erik Sheetz, 1992 45 ...... Casey Stidham, 2002 44 ...... Jason Maxey, 2005

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Tiger Single Season Pitching LeadersHistory

Most Games Pitched Most Base Hits Allowed Lowest ** 26 ...... Brad Stinar, 1991 95 ...... Mike Vota, 1993 0.68 ...... Bob Worgan, 1979 20 ...... Steve Johnson, 2005 94 ...... Larry Raynor, 1991 1.36 ...... Joe Hughes, 1993 20 ...... Jason Walter, 2001 94 ...... Mike Vota, 1995 1.70 ...... Larry Raynor, 1990 19 ...... Matt Brady, 2000 93 ...... Rob Lynch, 1991 2.12 ...... Chris Nabholz, 1988 18 ...... Jason Summerlin, 2005 91 ...... Bryan Rogers, 2001 2.70 ...... Jon Reed, 1989 18 ...... Jason Seger, 2002 83 ...... Chris Nabholz, 1986 2.74 ...... Rob Lynch, 1990 18 ...... Brad Stinar, 1992 83 ...... Brian Horn, 1982 2.80 ...... Mark Eber, 1990 17 ...... Dennis Lane, 2005 Most Victories In A Season 2.85 ...... Jay Eck, 1988 17 ...... Jon Tapper, 2005 9 ...... Mike Vota, 1995 3.11 ...... Chris Russ, 1999 17 ...... Steve Swiech, 2004 9 ...... Jay Eck, 1988 3.26 ...... Bryan Simmering, 2000 16 ...... Jason Summerlin, 2003 8 ...... Bryan Simmering, 2001 ** one inning for each game played by team 16 ...... Casey Theberge, 1999 7 ...... Matt Holley, 2005 16 ...... Bryan Rogers, 2000 7 ...... Bryan Rogers, 2001 16 ...... Jon Reed, 1988 7 ...... Joe Hughes, 1993 Chris Nabholz 7 ...... Larry Raynor, 1991 had a 2.12 E.R.A. Most Games Started in 1988. 13 ...... Chris Graves, 1983 7 ...... Brad Stinar, 1991 13 ...... Mike Vota, 1995 7 ...... Steve Del Guidice, 1989 13 ...... Larry Raynor, 1991 Most Losses In A Season 13 ...... Matt Brady, 2001 8 ...... Kurt Klebrowski, 1989 Most Complete Games 7 ...... Matt Holley, 2004 9 ...... Derek Hasselhoff, 1995 7 ...... Andy Weltlinger, 1996 8 ...... Joe Hughes, 1993 7 ...... Derek Hasselhoff, 1995 7 ...... Chris Nabholz, 1988 6 ...... Chris Rhoades, 2004 6 ...... Chris Nabholz, 1987 6 ...... Colin McGonigal, 1997 Most Shutouts 6 ...... Mike Vota, 1994 3 ...... Scott Hargest, 1978 6 ...... Joby Weakland, 1993 3 ...... Bryan Simmering, 2001 6 ...... Rob Lynch, 1990 2 ...... Bryan Simmering, 2000 6 ...... Mark Eber, 1990 2 ...... Jon Reed, 1989 6 ...... Dan Nawojczyk, 1980 2 ...... Chris Nabholz, 1988 Most Saves In A Season 2 ...... Jay Eck, 1988 7 ...... Jason Walter, 2001 2 ...... Steve Alcorn, 1982 6 ...... Brad Stinar, 1991 Most Innings Pitched 6 ...... Larry Raynor, 1989 92.2 ...... Mike Vota, 1995 Most Bases On Balls 88.0 ...... Larry Raynor, 1991 55 ...... Steve Alcorn, 1982 82.0 ...... Jay Eck, 1988 51 ...... Chris Graves, 1983 80.2 ...... Chris Graves, 1983 43 ...... Mike Vota, 1995 80.1 ...... Mike Vota, 1993 40 ...... Joby Weakland, 1994 78.2 ...... Peter Buck, 1999 40 ...... Joe Steneman, 1987 78.0 ...... Bryan Simmering, 2001 39 ...... Tim Sullivan, 1992 76.1 ...... Chris Nabholz, 1988 37 ...... Matt Nein, 2002 75.2 ...... Rob Lynch, 1991 Most Strikeouts 73.0 ...... Chris Rhoades, 2005 89 ...... Bryan Simmering, 2001 72.2 ...... Joe Hughes, 1993 80 ...... Jay Eck, 1988 71.2 ...... Matt Brady, 2001 74 ...... Chris Graves, 1983 71.0 ...... Mike Vota, 1994 72 . . . . .Chris Nabholz, 1988 70.2 ...... Casper Wells, 2005 63 ...... Mike Vota, 1995 70.2 ...... Rob Lynch, 1992 70.2 ...... Mark Eber, 1990

Jason Walter had 7 saves in 2001.

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Tiger Baseball Honor Roll History

All-Americans CAA Player of the Year America East 2005: Jason Maxey, 1B 2005: Casper Wells (OF-P) All-Tournament Team (Collegiate Baseball - 2nd Team) Colonial Athletic Association 2001: Gregg Davies (OF) 2005: Casper Wells, DH All-Tournament Team 2001: Brian McKenna (SS) (ABCA - 2nd Team) 2005: Casper Wells (DH-P) 2001: Scott Bacon (3B) 2003: Mike Costello 2005: Matt Holley (P) 2001: Jimmy Kittelberger (DH) (CollegeBaseball.com - Hon. Mention) 2000: Jason Sandner (OF) 2002: Gregg Davies CAA Player of the Week 1999: Dusty Reynolds (C) May 23, 2005: ...... Shane Justis (SS) (AFCA - Honorable Mention) 1999: Jason Sandner (OF) May 9, 2005: ...... Jason Maxey (1B) 2001: Gregg Davies 1999: Chris Russ (P) April 25, 2005: ...... Hans Falkenhan (3B) (Collegiate Baseball - 3rd team) 1999: Tim Pritchard (3B) April 4, 2005: ...... Mark Chiccini (OF) 1992: Jay Logwood 1997: Craig Miller (OF) April 26, 2004: ...... Adam Heffron (OF) (American Baseball Coaches - 2nd April 8, 2002: ...... Gregg Davies (OF) America East Tournament team) May 6, 2002: ...... Scott Bacon (3B) Most Outstanding Player CoSIDA Academic 2001: Gregg Davies (OF) All-Americans America East Big South Conference 2002: Gregg Davies (OF) - 2nd team 1999: Jason Rummel (INF) - 3rd team America East All-League All-Big South Conference 1996: James Vallillo (DH) - 2nd team 2001: Gregg Davies (OF) - 1st team 1995: James Vallillo (OF) - 2nd team 2001: Jimmy Kittelberger (OF) - 1st team 1994: Steve Farling (OF) - 1st team CoSIDA Academic 2001: Bryan Simmering (P) - 1st team 1993: Jay Logwood (OF) - 1st team All-District 2 2001: Casey Stidham (C) - 2nd team 1993: Joe Hughes (P) - 1st team 2004: Brian McKenna (INF) 2001: Brian McKenna (SS) - 2nd team Big South Conference 2003: Brian McKenna (INF) 2000: Bryan Simmering (P) - 1st team All-Tournament Team 2002: Gregg Davies (OF) 2000: Jim Kittleberger (DH) - 1st team 1993: Mike Vota (P) 2002: Brian McKenna (INF) 1999: Nick Agoglia (OF) - 1st team 2001: Gregg Davies (OF) 1999: Jason Rummel (2B) - 1st team East Coast Conference 2000: Mike Dubansky (OF) 1999: Dusty Reynolds (C) - 1st team 1999: Jason Rummel (INF) 1998: Scott Bacon (SS) - 2nd team All-East Coast Conference 1998: Jason Rummel (INF) 1998: Jason Rummel (SS) - 1st team 1992: Jay Logwood (OF) - 1st team 1996: James Vallillo (DH) 1998: Dusty Reynolds (C) - 1st team 1992: Rob Lynch (P) - 1st team 1998: Liam Healy (1B) - 2nd team 1989: Kevin King (SS) - 1st team 1997: Joe Vuotto (OF) - 1st team 1989: Chuck Obrecht (1B) - 1st team Colonial Athletic 1996: James Vallillo (DH) - 1st team 1988: Robbie Smith (1B) - 1st team Association 1996: Mike Fleming (OF) - 2nd team 1988: Mike Wlazlak (3B) - 1st team 1988: Kevin King (SS) - 1st team All-Colonial Athletic Association America East Player of the Year 1988: Chris Nabholz (P) - 1st team 2001: Gregg Davies (OF) 2005: Jason Maxey (1B) - 1st team 1987: Robbie Smith (OF) - 1st team 1996: James Vallillo (DH) 2005: Casper Wells (UTIL) - 1st team 1986: Jamie Herbert (OF) - 1st team 2005: Shane Justis (SS) - 2nd team America East Coach of the Year 1986: Rich Lehosky (1B) - 1st team 2005: Mark Chiccini (OF) - 2nd team 1999: Mike Gottlieb 1986: Paul Krug (DH) - 1st team 2005: Adam Heffron (OF) - 2nd team 1985: Jacob Smith (OF) - 1st team 2005: Chris Rhoades (P) - 2nd team America East Baseball 2004: Casper Wells (DH) - 1st team Scholar-Athlete ECC Player of the Year 1992: Jay Logwood (OF) 2004: Adam Heffron (OF) - 2nd team 2001: Gregg Davies (OF) 2003: Mike Costello (DH) - 1st team 2000: Jason Sandner (OF) ECC Coach of the Year 2003: Brian McKenna (SS) - 1st team 1999: Jason Rummel (2B) 1988: Mike Gottlieb 1996: James Vallillo (DH) 2003: Jeremy Stifler (C) - 2nd team ECC Tour. Most Valuable Player 2003: Shane Justis (2B) - 2nd team 1991: Larry Raynor, 2002: Gregg Davies (OF) - 1st team 1988: Brian Walsh, Second Base 2002: Mike Costello (1B) - 2nd team

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Tigers In History

Although there are currently no former Tigers by the in 1988, he pitched posting a 6-0 record with four saves and a playing , Towson Uni- for the Expos from 1990 to 1993. In four 4.82 E.R.A. In 2001, he pitched to a 6-1 versity had extensive ties with the big leagues. seasons as an Expo, Nabholz had a 34-29 record at Charlotte with a 2.03 E.R.A. and From 1979 to 1987, the Tiger baseball record. In 1992, he was 11-12 with a 3.32 six saves. In three years at Charlotte, he had program was coached by Bill Hunter, a former earned run average. The lefthander made his a 19-5 record with 16 saves. major league manager and player. Hunter, who debut in 1990, posting a 6-2 record and a 2.83 A third round draft pick by the Texas compiled a 144-166-3 record in his nine seasons E.R.A. He also pitched for the Rangers in 2000, Chris Russ had an impres- as the Tiger baseball coach, had a seven-year for one year and split the 1994 season between sive start to his career before injuries took career as an infielder with the St. Louis Browns, Boston and Cleveland. He retired with a 37- their toll. In 2000, he pitched at Pulaski in the the Baltimore Orioles, the New York Yankees, 35 career record and a 3.94 E.R.A. Appalchian League and had a 2-0 record with the and the Kansas City Ath- Since 1995, Towson has had 11 players a 0.83 E.R.A. After being promoted to Savan- letics. The Orioles’ starting shortstop in 1954, drafted by the major leagues. nah in the South Atlantic League, he had a 3- he was a member of the 1953 American League Last year, outfielder Casper Wells and 1 record and a 2.43 E.R.A. all-star team. He also played for the Yankees’ infielder Shane Justis were drafted. The In 2001, he had a 5-2 record with a 3.47 World Championship team in 1956. Colonial Athletic Association Player of the E.R.A. at Charlotte and was named to the After his retirement as a player, he joined Year, Wells was a 14th round pick by Detroit Florida State League’s All-Star team. However, the Orioles’ organization in 1962 and while Justis was chosen in the 21st round by a back injury sidelined him for the rest of the managed Bluefield in the Appalchian League the Los Angeles Dodgers. season. Former Tiger Chris Fiora and for two years, leading the team to a pair of Wells had a solid season for the Gulf Coast Denny Chapman also pitched in the minor league championships. In 1964, he joined the League Tigers as he hit nine doubles, five leagues six years ago. Jason Rummel, ’99 Orioles as Hank Bauer’s third base coach, a triples and five home runs with a team-leading was a 29th round draft pick by the White Sox position he held for more than 13 seasons. 20 runs batted in. Justis batted .273 for the in 1999. He hit .267 with eight home runs and During those years, they won two world titles Ogden Raptors with seven doubles, two home 36 runs batted in during one season at Bristol. and four American League pennants. In mid- runs and 15 RBI’s. In 2001, Bryan Simmering was drafted by 1977, he left the Orioles and managed the In addition, first baseman Jason Maxey Oakland in the 27th round. He had an impres- Texas Rangers for two years, leading the was signed as a free agent by the Baltimore sive season for Phoenix in the Arizona League. Rangers to a pair of second place finishes in Orioles and played for the Aberdeen Iron- He had a 2-2 record with a 2.40 E.R.A. the A.L. West. After his retirement in 1978, birds. He batted .256 at Aberdeen with eight In 2002, Gregg Davies was drafted by the he became Towson’s baseball coach. He was doubles and 16 runs batted in. Baltimore Orioles in the 21st round. He played the Towson University athletic director from Pitcher Derek Hasselhoff, ’95 came very for the Aberdeen Ironbirds in their innaugural 1984 to 1995. Inducted into the Orioles’ Hall close to reaching the major leagues. Hassel- season and hit .224 with 13 doubles. In 2003, of Fame in 1997, he became a member of the hoff, a member of the he split the year between Delmarva and Fred- Towson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. organization for five and a half years, pitched erick and hit .270 for Frederick. One of the finest pitchers in Towson history, for the Class AAA Pawtucket Red Sox in In 2003, Mike Costello was signed as an Chris Nabholz pitched in the major leagues 2002. In 1999, he helped the Charlotte undrafted free agent by the Orioles and spent from 1990 to 1995. A second round draft pick Knights win the International League title, two years in their minor league system.

Tiger Baseball Players Drafted By The Major Leagues Year Player Position Organization Round 1983: John Andrade Infielder Texas Rangers 24th round 1988: Chris Nabholz Lefthanded Pitcher Montreal Expos 2nd round 1995: Derek Hasselhoff Righthanded Pitcher Chicago White Sox 17th round 1995: Mike Vota Righthanded Pitcher Chicago White Sox 18th round 1999: Chris Fiora Righthanded Pitcher St. Louis Cardinals 22nd round 1999: Jason Rummel Infielder Chicago White Sox 29th round 2000: Chris Russ * Lefthanded Pitcher Texas Rangers 3rd round 2000: Denny Chapman Righthanded Pitcher San Diego Padres 27th round 2001: Bryan Simmering Righthanded Pitcher 27th round 2002: Gregg Davies Outfielder Baltimore Orioles 21st round 2005: Casper Wells * Outfielder-Pitcher 14th round 2005: Shane Justis * Shortstop Los Angeles Dodgers 21st round * active

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Tigers Baseball Year-by-Year RecordsHistory

Season W-L Conf. Record Con. Tour. Coach Remarks Colonial Athletic Association Seasons 2005 34-24 13-11, 4th pl. 2-2, 2nd pl. Mike Gottlieb CAA Tour. Runners-Up 2004 17-35 6-18 n/a Mike Gottlieb 2003 28-25 11-9, 6th pl. 0-2 Mike Gottlieb First CAA Tour. appearance 2002 23-27-1 9-12 n/a Mike Gottlieb America East Seasons 2001 37-23 17-11, 3rd pl. 2-2, 2nd pl. Mike Gottlieb America East Runners-Up 2000 31-23-1 19-9, 2nd pl. 0-2, 4th pl. Mike Gottlieb America East Tournament 1999 33-19 20-7, 1st pl. 2-2, 2nd pl. Mike Gottlieb America East Runners-Up 1998 21-27 9-18 n/a Mike Gottlieb 1997 24-28 9-14 1-2, 4th pl. Mike Gottlieb America East Tournament 1996 17-29 8-14 n/a Mike Gottlieb Big South Conference Seasons 1995 24-28-1 10-16 n/a Mike Gottlieb 1994 18-29 8-19 n/a Mike Gottlieb 1993 20-25 14-9 0-2 Mike Gottlieb East Coast Conference Seasons 1992 30-19-1 9-4 2-2 Mike Gottlieb 1991 28-23-1 13-5 3-0 Mike Gottlieb ECC Champions, NCAA Tourn. 1990 18-29 7-7 0-2 Mike Gottlieb 1989 23-21-1 9-4 2-2 Mike Gottlieb ECC Runners-Up 1988 31-17-1 12-2, 1st pl. 3-0 Mike Gottlieb ECC Champions, NCAA Tourn.. 1987 22-19 9-5 0-2 Bill Hunter 1986 26-19 9-5 0-2 Bill Hunter 1985 15-20 7-7 1-2 Bill Hunter 1984 10-14-2 3-9 n/a Bill Hunter Mike Gottlieb led Towson to NCAA 1983 19-17-1 9-5 0-2 Bill Hunter Tournament appearances in 1988 and 1991 1982 12-24 n/a n/a Bill Hunter 1981 15-23 n/a n/a Bill Hunter 1980 5-20 n/a n/a Bill Hunter NCAA Division II Seasons 1979 20-10 n/a n/a Bill Hunter 1978 20-13 7-3 0-1 Bob Ziegler NCAA-II Regional Tourn. 1977 11-18 5-7 n/a Charlie Field 1976 10-17 4-8 n/a Charlie Field 1975 17-15 n/a --- Charlie Field 1974 11-10 n/a --- Earl Killian 1973 5-10-2 n/a --- Earl Killian 1972 4-12 n/a --- Earl Killian 1971 9-8 n/a --- Earl Killian Mason-Dixon Conf. Champions 1970 12-7 n/a --- Earl Killian 1969 9-4 n/a --- Earl Killian Mason-Dixon Conf. Champions 1968 9-3 n/a --- Earl Killian 1967 9-5 n/a --- Earl Killian 1966 9-5 n/a --- Earl Killian

Former Major League Manager Bill Hunter coached the Tigers for 9 years.

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Tigers vs. Opponents History

Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Air Force...... 2-2 Hampden-Sydney ...... 1-1 NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON ...... 5-17 Alabama...... 0-1 Hartford ...... 17-3 North Carolina State...... 0-3 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 1-0 High Point ...... 9-9 OLD DOMINION ...... 8-14 Albany ...... 2-1 HOFSTRA...... 36-21 Penn State ...... 4-6 American ...... 8-4-2 Holy Cross ...... 1-3 Pittsburgh...... 0-1 Army...... 2-0 Howard ...... 3-4 Princeton ...... 1-0 Baltimore ...... 9-9 Iona College...... 5-2 Radford...... 2-6 Bowling Green ...... 0-2 Ithaca College ...... 0-2 Randolph-Macon...... 1-1 Brooklyn College ...... 6-0 JAMES MADISON ...... 26-29 Richmond ...... 8-22 Bucknell ...... 23-10 Johns Hopkins ...... 1-1 Rider University ...... 14-19-1 Buffalo ...... 5-4 Lafayette...... 19-6 Robert Morris College ...... 2-1 C.W. Post ...... 2-3 LaSalle ...... 1-0 Saint Josephs ...... 4-1-1 Campbell...... 7-7-1 Lehigh ...... 13-9 St. Johns...... 0-1 Canisius ...... 2-0 Le Moyne ...... 5-6 Salisbury State...... 0-5 Catholic University ...... 5-10 Liberty Univ...... 10-8 Shaw College...... 1-0 Central Connecticut...... 5-1 Long Island University ...... 7-4 Shippensburg ...... 0-2 Charleston Southern ...... 4-5 Longwood ...... 2-1 Southern Mississippi...... 1-4 College of Charleston ...... 0-1 Loyola College ...... 4-2 South Carolina...... 0-2 Connecticut ...... 0-1 Lynchburg...... 1-0 Southern University...... 0-1 Coppin State ...... 5-0 Maine ...... 12-9 Stony Brook ...... 1-0 Cleveland State ...... 2-0 Marist ...... 2-1 Temple University...... 8-13 DELAWARE ...... 24-59 Maryland ...... 24-27-2 Vermont ...... 9-10 Delaware State ...... 10-4 Maryland Baltimore County ...... 30-29-1 Villanova ...... 3-2 Detroit ...... 1-0 Miami, Fla...... 0-1 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH...... 13-11 Drexel ...... 34-14 Millersville ...... 1-0 Virginia ...... 1-2 Duke ...... 5-1 Mississippi State...... 0-1 Virginia Tech...... 0-4 East Carolina...... 0-2 Mount Olive...... 0-1 Wake Forest...... 2-6 East Stroudsburg ...... 1-0 Mount St. Mary s ...... 17-2 West Chester ...... 6-9 Elon College ...... 0-2 Navy ...... 8-17 West Virginia ...... 3-2 Fairfield ...... 1-1 New Hampshire ...... 4-0 WILLIAM & MARY ...... 7-12 Fordham ...... 1-1 New York Tech...... 1-6-1 Winthrop...... 0-10 Frostburg State ...... 6-6 Nicholls State ...... 0-2 York College ...... 3-1 GEORGE MASON ...... 28-28 NORTHEASTERN ...... 12-10 Youngstown State...... 4-2 George Washington ...... 16-23-2 North Carolina ...... 2-22 Colonial Athletic Association opponents in bold Georgetown...... 8-5 North Carolina-Asheville ...... 8-1 Georgia Southern ...... 0-4 North Carolina-Greensboro...... 1-6

East Coast Conference champions - The Tigers celebrate the final out of the 1988 East Coast Conference Tournament after their 21-9 win over Delaware. With the victory, the Tigers earned a bid to the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time. Among the players mobbing winning pitcher Jay Eck (hidden) are Eric Crowell (#36), John Musotto (#37), Anthony Caridi (#23), Steve Del Guidice (#18) and Jim Churilla (#22).

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