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Baseball DIVISION III 44 DIVISION III Baseball DIVISION III 2001 Championship Highlights Leave Hat Tricks to Hockey: St. Thomas (Minnesota) proved downright charming on its third straight try for a title by defeating Marietta, 8-4, May 29 in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. Brad Bonine's homer capped a three-run seventh that broke open a close game. He finished with a 1.000 tournament slugging percentage to lead the field. Bonine was 3-for-5 in the title game and drove in four runs. Dusty Childress had an RBI double and scored twice for Marietta, 48-9-1, while St. Thomas received two hits, two runs scored and two driven in from shortstop Matt Buzzell. The title is the ninth NCAA team championship for St. Thomas, but the first since women's basketball in 1991. All-Tournament Team: St. Thomas (Minnesota) outfielder Brad Bonine was named most out- standing player. Other members were: P—Kris Buirley, Marietta; 3B—Tom Carroll, St. Thomas (Minnesota); OF—Brendan Chiavaro, Cortland State; 3B—Craig Conway, Montclair State; P— Matt DeSalvo, Marietta; P—Corey Hamman, Montclair State; 2B—Jake Mauer, St. Thomas (Minnesota); 2B—Todd Timmer, Marietta; P—Brian Whinnery, St. Thomas (Minnesota); OF—Tony Wolverton, St. Thomas (Minnesota). TEAM STANDINGS W L AB R H BA E DP FA IP R ER ERA St. Thomas (Minn.)..........................4 1 184 46 72 .391 5 3 .974 45.0 22 16 3.20 Marietta ........................................4 2 191 20 48 .251 3 4 .987 53.1 20 19 3.21 Montclair St. ................................3 2 170 15 43 .253 5 9 .974 44.0 13 9 1.84 Salisbury........................................2 2 129 8 32 .248 5 4 .969 34.0 6 4 1.06 Cortland St. ..................................1 2 107 19 37 .346 8 3 .931 26.0 28 19 6.58 Photo by Allen Fredrickson/NCAA Photos Southern Me. ................................1 2 108 19 30 .278 3 2 .973 25.0 15 14 5.04 Ill. Wesleyan ..................................0 2 60 2 11 .183 7 4 .919 17.0 19 10 5.29 On its third try, St. Thomas (Minnesota) finally Chapman ......................................0 2 62 1 10 .161 4 1 .950 17.0 7 6 3.18 hoisted the championship trophy. BATTING LEADERS (Minimum 10 at-bats) AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB Brendan Chiavaro, Cortland St. ............615* 3 13 6 8 0 0 0 0 1 Brad Bonine, St. Thomas (Minn.) ............571 5 21 7* 12* 9* 3* 0 2* 3* Brian Marshall, Southern Me..................500 3 10 5 5 0 2 0 0 1 Tom Carroll, St. Thomas (Minn.) .............476 5 21 5 10 3 3* 0 1 0 Cory Haggerty, Cortland St. .................462 3 13 2 6 5 1 1* 0 0 Craig Conway, Montclair St. ................455 5 22* 2 10 2 1 0 0 1 Tyler DeLorme, Southern Me...................417 3 12 3 5 4 2 0 1 0 Tony Wolverton, St. Thomas (Minn.) .......400 5 20 7* 8 7 2 1* 0 2 Kevin Davis, Salisbury ...........................400 4 15 1 6 4 0 0 1 1 Larry Williams, Cortland St. ...................400 3 10 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 Departmental Leaders*. Other Leaders: AB-24, Jay Coakley, Marietta; 2B-3, Jake Mauer, St. Thomas (Minn.); 3B- 1, Four tied. PITCHING LEADERS (Minimum nine innings pitched) W L SV ERA G CG IP H R ER BB SO Corey Hamman, Montclair St. ................1 0 0 0.00 1 1 10.0 5 1 0 3 11 Jeff Gogal, Montclair St. ........................1 0 0 0.00 1 1 9.0 7 0 0 3 6 Chad Swiderski, Salisbury........................1 0 0 0.00 1 1 9.0 2 0 0 0 7 Matt DeSalvo, Marietta ............................2 0 0 1.02 3 1 17.2 12 2 2 4 26 Ryan Costello, Montclair St. ....................1 1 0 1.15 2 1 15.2 13 4 2 4 13 DIVISION III 45 Western New Eng. ......... 010 110 000—3 7 1 Josh Sharpless and Tug Ollock; Matt Farmwald, Peter Results Johns Hopkins ................ 300 110 12x—8 14 1 Balyeat (5), Curt Moenter (6), Shaun Burchett (9) and Kyle Snurkowski and Brendan Ketcham; George Merrell Jason Bogenrife. HR—Ben Couch (Allegheny), Jason and Tom Prevas. HR—Mike Barnard (Johns Hopkins). Bogenrife (Ohio Wesleyan). W—Sharpless. L— CENTRAL REGIONAL W—Merrell. L—Snurkowski. Farmwald. AT BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Gwynedd-Mercy ........ 100 013 001 01—7 13 5 MAY 20 DeSales..................... 101 012 010 00—6 13 4 Marietta......................... 000 010 705—13 13 1 MAY 17 Ozzie Mincarelli, Tom Miller (6), Bob McGrath (8), Ryan Allegheny....................... 000 000 002— 2 11 1 BASEBALL Hope ............................. 000 010 100—2 5 0 Willauer (9) and John Pindynski; Chris Ross, Bret Remel Wartburg....................... 000 000 001—1 7 0 Trey Lamb, Jim Sharp (9) and Jay Coakley; Keith (6), Ryan Lindley (6), Steve Emmerthal (9) and Kevin Gonzales, Rob George (7), Marty Santek (8), Ben Nate DeVisser and Eric MacKenzie; Chris Goerdt and Coyle. HR—Brett Vargo 2 (DeSales). W—Willauer. L— Matt Thede. W— DeVisser. L—Goerdt. Contrucci (9) and Tug Ollock. HR—Coakley 2, Brian Emmerthal. Zorman (Allegheny), Alan Clouse (Allegheny). W—Lamb. Wis.-Whitewater............. 010 011 000—3 8 1 L—Gonzales. Westminster (Mo.) .......... 002 000 002—4 9 2 MAY 18 Ryan Callahan and Jason Ondricka; Paul Moyer, Tim Elizabethtown................. 710 102 000—11 15 3 Ode (9) and Cory Metz. HR—D.J. Cartledge (Wis.- Western New Eng. ........ 102 001 000— 4 12 1 NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL Eric Lau, Derek Lobb (7), Mike Nocar (8), Bryan Pittinger Whitewater), J.R. Fry (Westminster). W—Ode. L— AT HARWICH, MASSACHUSSETS Callahan. (9) and Chris Turtell; Nick Ziminsky, Tom Chantrell (1) and Brendan Ketcham. HR—Turtell, Brad Duppstadt MAY 17 Anderson (Ind.)............... 000 100 100—2 8 0 (Elizabethtown). W—Lau. L—Ziminsky. Salve Regina .................. 102 000 000— 3 11 5 Ill. Wesleyan .................. 000 102 10x—4 12 5 DeSales ......................... 002 010 200—5 8 2 Eastern Conn. St. ........... 340 212 02x—14 17 1 Ryan Fuller and Kyle Rayl; Adam Palmer, Josh Ward (8) Scott Alexander, Mark Cooke (5), Nick Birtwell (8) and and Chad Rock. W—Palmer. L—Fuller. S—Ward. Montclair St. .................. 302 100 12x—9 12 1 J.J. Moult, Kevin Brogan (4), Ryan Lindley (7), Brad Lance Arnold; Ty Bongiovanni, Dave Meeker (8), Brian MAY 18 Downs (8) and Julio Acosta; Ryan Costello, Scott Allan Gouin (9) and Jeff Funaro. W—Bongiovanni. L— Wartburg....................... 100 011 402—9 12 0 (7), Josh Pine (8) and Jeff Schriber. HR—Brett Vargo Alexander. Anderson (Ind.)............... 100 000 000—1 8 5 (DeSales), Dave Wurst (Montclair St.). W—Costello. L— Wheaton (Mass.)............ 400 000 006—10 10 1 Luke Fortenberry and Matt Thede; Greg Cauble, Andy Moult. S—Pine. Southern Me. ................ 000 101 010— 3 11 2 Hughes (7), Cory Harvey (7) and Kyle Rayl. HR—Scott Johns Hopkins ................ 400 000 130—8 15 2 Andrew Muller, Nick Donofrio (8), Mike Spavento (8) and Bantz (Wartburg). W— Fortenberry. L—Cauble. Gwynedd-Mercy............. 000 200 000—2 9 1 Jeff Ambrosini; Ryan Adams, Alden Pelletier (9), Colin Wis.-Whitewater............. 000 121 000—4 8 2 Russell Berger, Luke Rezeli (8) and Doug Hitchner; Joe Loveless (9), Erik Carlson (9), Brian Marshall (9) and Peter Hope ............................. 001 001 100—3 7 3 Juliano, Tom Miller (7), Ed Slavin (9) and John Pindynski. L’Italien. HR—Andy Lang (Southern Me.). W—Muller. L— Nathan Karaway, Adam Haried (7), Randy Borgardt (9) HR—Mike Barnard (Johns Hopkins), Mike DePalma (Johns Adams. S—Spavento. and Jason Ondricka; Mark Simonson, Matt Widenmier Hopkins). W—Berger. L—Juliano. Bridgewater St. .............. 001 000 000—1 5 0 (7) and Eric MacKenzie. W— Karaway. L—Simonson. Williams ........................ 000 002 00x—2 5 0 S—Borgardt. MAY 19 Montclair St. .................. 100 021 000—4 11 1 Kevin Cadres and Peter Buffington; Joe Steinberg and Ill. Wesleyan .................. 040 041 100—10 9 2 Johns Hopkins ................ 000 101 000—2 8 0 Timothy Albrecht. HR—Paul Hasenfus (Bridgewater St.). Westminster (Mo.) .......... 200 100 000— 3 9 2 Corey Hamman and Jeff Schriber; Neil Lynch, Matt W—Steinberg. L—Cadres. Steve Schilsky, Scott Schiller (8) and Chad Rock; Chris Righter (6), Mike Overstreet (8), Jason Setty (9) and Tom MAY 18 Marshall, Ryan Brodecker (5), Tim Ode (8), Jon Gatz (9) Prevas. HR—Joe Urban (Johns Hopkins). W—Hamman. Southern Me. ................ 100 310 000—5 8 0 and Cory Metz. HR—Kevin Morris. W— Schilsky. L— L—Lynch. Salve Regina .................. 000 003 000—3 9 1 Marshall. Gwynedd-Mercy............. 002 010 000—3 10 1 Mark Russell, Alden Pelletier (6) and Peter L’Italien; Louis MAY 19 Elizabethtown................. 200 000 000—2 3 1 Gianfrancesco, Bobby Todd (6) and Lance Arnold. W— Westminster (Mo.) .......... 000 101 301—6 7 1 Steve Troy and John Pindynski; Ryan Bowe, Bryan Russell. L—Gianfrancesco. S—Pelletier. Hope ............................. 000 110 011—4 9 0 Pittinger (9) and Chris Turtell. W—Troy. L—Bowe. Eastern Conn. St. ........... 000 000 010—1 7 3 Tim Ode, Jim Faintich (7) and Cory Metz; Kevin Kittle, Johns Hopkins ................ 000 210 000—3 8 2 Bridgewater St. .............. 001 000 20x—3 5 0 Matt Widenmier (7), Kenny Papes (9), Dave Gwynedd-Mercy............. 000 012 22x—7 12 1 Matt Fortin, Brian Gouin (7) and Jeff Funaro; Chris Welch, Lichtenberger (9) and Eric MacKenzie. HR—Casey Glass Luke Rezeli, Jason Setty (6) and Doug Hitchner; Ryan Tim Hart (9) and Peter Buffington. HR—Jared Holowaty (Hope). W— Ode. L—Kittle. S—Faintich. Willauer and Matt James. HR—James Martin (Gwynedd- (Eastern Conn.
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