FEBRUARY Fri. 23 at East Tennessee State 3:00 p.m. Sat. 24 at East Tennessee State 1:00 p.m. Sun. 25 at East Tennessee State 1:00 p.m. MARCH Fri. 2 at VMI 4:00 p.m. Sat. 3 at VMI 2:00 p.m. Sun. 4 at VMI 1:00 p.m. back cover Wed. 7 DELAWARE 2:30 p.m. Sun. 11 at Washington State 8:30 p.m. Mon. 12 at Washington State 8:30 p.m. Tue. 13 at Washington State 8:30 p.m. Thu. 15 at Gonzaga 5:00 p.m. Fri. 16 at Gonzaga 5:00 p.m. Sat. 17 at Gonzaga 5:00 p.m. Tue. 20 at Lafayette 3:00 p.m. Sat. 24 *LE MOYNE (dh) 12:00 p.m. Sun. 25 *LE MOYNE 12:00 p.m. Tue. 27 RUTGERS 3:00 p.m. Wed. 28 at St. Joseph’s 3:00 p.m. Sat. 31 *at Saint Peter’s (dh) 12:00 p.m. APRIL Sun. 1 *at Saint Peter’s 12:00 p.m. Tue. 3 at Seton Hall 3:30 p.m. Sat. 7 *at Marist (dh) 12:00 p.m. Mon. 9 *at Marist 2:30 p.m. Wed. 11 LEHIGH 3:00 p.m. Sat. 14 *CANISIUS (dh) 12:00 p.m. Sun. 15 *CANISIUS 12:00 p.m. Tue. 17 at Monmouth 3:30 p.m. Wed. 18 PENNSYLVANIA 3:30 p.m. Sat. 21 *at Siena (dh) 12:00 p.m. Sun. 22 *at Siena 12:00 p.m. Tue. 24 MONMOUTH 3:30 p.m. Wed. 25 LONG ISLAND 3:30 p.m. Sat. 28 *at Manhattan (dh) 12:00 p.m. Sun. 29 *at Manhattan 12:00 p.m. MAY Wed. 2 at Princeton 3:30 p.m. Sat. 5 *IONA (dh) 12:00 p.m. Sun. 6 *IONA 12:00 p.m. Tue. 8 ST. JOSEPH’S 2:00 p.m. Wed. 9 TEMPLE 3:30 p.m. Sat. 12 *at Niagara (dh) 12:00 p.m. Sun. 13 *at Niagara 12:00 p.m. Tue. 15 at Long Island 3:30 p.m. Thu. 17 *FAIRFIELD (dh) 12:00 p.m. Fri. 18 *FAIRFIELD 12:00 p.m. Thu.-Sat. 24-26 at MAAC’s (Fishkill, N.Y.) TBD JUNE Fri.-Mon. 1-4 NCAA Regionals TBD Fri.-Mon. 8-11 NCAA Super Regionals TBD Fri.-Mon. 15-25 NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) TBD

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Single Season Records Career Records Directions to Rider Location: Lawrenceville, NJ Enrollment: 5,822 (3,825 full-time undergraduate) Batting Batting Highest Average Ken Kremer .479 1988 Hits Scott Rich 263 2001-04 From New York and North Jersey: Founded: 1865 Hits Casey Long 88 2002 Home Runs Ed Whited 33 1983-86 Runs Erinn Pesaresi 56 2002 Jason Koehler 33 1994-96 Academic Units: College of Business Administration; College of Liberal Arts, Education and Doubles Mike Reenock22 1994 Batting Average Ken Kremer .384 1986-88 From the Turnpike: Take the NJ Triples Levi Miskolczi 8 1995 Doubles Scott Rich 63 2001-2004 Turnpike South to Exit 7A (I-195 West). Sciences; College of Continuing Studies; and Westminster Choir College Michael Wenner 8 1998 Triples Michael Wenner 17 1997-99 Follow I-195 West to the exit for I-295 Colors: Cranberry, White Home Runs Ken Kremer 17 1987 Total Bases Scott Rich 426 2001-04 North (Princeton). I-295 North will become Jason Koehler 17 1995 Runs Batted In Scott Rich 164 2001-04 I-95 South. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 South Nickname: Broncs Total Bases Scott Rich 143 2004 Runs Scored Carl Loadenthal 165 2000-03 to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rider is Athletic Affiliations: Runs Batted In Kevin Riley 57 2002 Stolen Bases Carl Loadenthal 80 2000-03 a quarter mile on the right. NCAA Division I, ECAC Stolen Bases Mike Lisetski 40 1967 Games Played Scott Rich 205 2001-04 From U.S. Route 1 South: take the exit for I- Bases on Balls Eric Garnett 38 1991 At bats Scott Rich 772 2001-04 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) 95 South (sign says “To Pennsylvania”). Bear Darren Pandolfini 38 2000 President: PITCHING right at junction, following signs for I-95 Mordechai Rozanski, Ph.D. South (Pennsylvania). Take exit 7A off of I- PITCHING Wins Leo Chester 26 1954-57 Athletic Director: Don Harnum 609-896-5054 Wins Jack Lackey 10 1963 W-L % Anthony Rawa .900 (18-2) 1993-96 95 South to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Bob Koehler 10 1967 Earned Run Average min 10 games Rider is a quarter mile on the right. Associate Athletic Director: Karin Torchia 609-896-5249 Jack Armstrong 10 1985 Joe Cavalla 1.28 1962-65 Strikeouts Kevin Barry 91 2001 Innings Jim Schlotter 282.1 1990-93 From Pennsylvania: Associate Athletic Director: Greg Busch 609-895-5642 Strikeouts Games Rich Nelson 61 1998-01 Senior Woman Administrator: in One Game Bill Wanca 20 (9 innings) 1953 Complete Games Leo Chester 19 1954-57 Nancy Roberts 609-896-5056 Take I-95 North, straight over the Delaware Jack Armstrong 15 (7 innings) 1984 Strikeouts Kevin Barry 262 1998-01 Manager Athletic Business Operations: Lucy Sech 609-895-5650 Games James Hoey 23 2002 Walks Jim Schlotter 164 1990-93 River into New Jersey. Take Exit 7A off of I- Joe Ambler 23 2004 Saves Dan Olshefski 13 1974-77 95 to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). Rider Academic Support Coordinator: Sonya Hurt 609-896-5308 Innings John Merten 96.1 1967 is a quarter mile on the right. Complete Games John Merten 10 1967 From the Pennsylvania Turnpike: take the Faculty Athletics Representative: Jonathan Husch, Ph.D. Steve Parascand 10 1984 PA Turnpike east to Exit 28 (Philadelphia) Head Coach: Barry Davis (Bridgewater ’87) 3rd season Lowest ERA Joe Cavalla 0.40 1965 and take U.S. Route 1 North to I-95 North. Saves Dan Olshefski 10 1977 Continue on I-95 North, straight over the Assistant Coaches: Jim Carone (Monmouth ’03) 1st season, Shutouts Dave Malloy 4 1980 Delaware River into New Jersey. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 to U.S. Route 206 South Thomas Carr III (William Paterson ’97) 3rd season, Jim Maher (Barton ’84) 1st season FIELDING Putouts Gene Crimoli 433 2004 (Trenton). Rider is a quarter mile on the Baseball Office Phone: 609-896-5055 Assists Tim Superka 156 2001 right. Head Team Physician: Double Plays Dr. Kirtida Patel, M.D. From the South: (middle infielder) Bob O’Connor 36 1981 Head Athletic Trainer: Tim Lengle, A.T.C. Double Plays (first baseman) Jim McTamney 39 1999 Take I-295 North. I-295 North will become Assistant Athletic Trainer for Baseball: Lacey Toth, A.T.C. Errors Kevin Riley 30 2001 I-95 South. Continue on I-95 South and take Home Field: Casey Long 30 2002 Exit 7A off I-95 South to U.S. Route 206 Sonny Pittaro Field (2,000) South (Trenton). Rider is a quarter mile on Sports Information Director: TEAM Bud Focht 609-896-5138 the right. Wins 35 1995 Assistant SID: Brian David Solomon 609-896-5135 (cell) 609-929-4068 Winning Streak 20 1965 From the East: Losses 35 1992 Sports Information Secretary: Lynn Rugg 609-895-5778 Losing Streak 16 1992 Highest Batting Average .330 1985 Take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 (I- Athletics FAX: 609-896-0341 Home Runs 59 1985 195 West). Follow I-195 West to the exit for Athletics Hotline: 609-219-2000, 2 Runs Scored 396 1995 I-295 North (Princeton). I-295 North will Earned Run Average *0.99 1965 become I-95 South. Take Exit 7A off of I-95 Athletics Home Page: www.gobroncs.com Fielding Percentage .961 1977 South to U.S. Route 206 South (Trenton). * best in the nation Rider is a quarter mile on the right.

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HEAD COACH BARRY DAVIS BRONC CAREER LEADERS Rider University Baseball Media Guide • 2007 Rider University Baseball Media Guide • 2007

Barry Davis was named the head coach of the Rider University baseball team in July of 2004. In his first year 22. Michael Zuppe 93 1994-97 Highest Career Batting Averages he led Rider to a 21-win season, including a 14-13 record in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. In his sec- 22. Mike Ryan 93 1997-00 (two or more seasons, no active players) 25. Mark Gola 92 1991-94 ond season, he was named the co-winner of the MAAC Baseball Coach of the Year award, leading the Broncs to 1. Ken Kremer .384 26. Tim Superka 91 1998-01 a playoff berth and a third place finish in the MAAC. 2. Fred Gmitter .374 27. Jeff Kunkel 90 1981-83 3 years Prior to coming to Rider Davis was the head coach at Georgia Southwestern State University from 2001-2004. 3. Fred Swick .371 28. Rich Brooks 89 1999-02 The four-time NJCAA Division III National Coach of the Year at Gloucester County College, Davis has com- 4. Jeff Kunkel .365 28. Jim McTamney 89 1998-01 5. Kevin Connolly .361 piled 617 victories in his head coaching career with just 256 losses, including 46 wins at Rider and an 11-year 30. Joe Doto 87 1993-96 6. Bob Przyblowski .353 stint at Gloucester CC where he won four National Junior College titles and eight Regional Championships. 30. Jim Kuehner 87 1984-87 6. Josh Loftin .353 Davis was 137-87 at Georgia Southwestern, winning the 2002 conference regular season and finishing with a 32. Michael Wenner 85 1997-99 3 years 8. Ryan Pandolfini .349 National NAIA ranking of fifth, earning Georgia Dugout Club NAIA Coach of the Year honors. Davis has sent 32. Chet Coddington 85 1986-89 8. Casey Long .349 17 of his players on to the professional ranks, including Scott Knazek of the 2006 Rider squad. 34. Jeff Timperman 84 1997-00 10. Ed Whited .348 Barry Davis Davis also coached the National Junior College Athletic Association all-star team in 1999 which defeated Team 34. Mike Poalise 84 2003-06 11. Chris Starr .346 Canada. 36. Olimpio Pacchioli 81 1948-51 12. Jason Koehler .344 36. Mickey Powers 81 1958-60 3 years A 1987 graduate of Bridgewater (VA) College, Davis has assisted at George Mason and Frostburg State. Davis was an All-Conference and 13. Joe Cerasi .343 38. Ken Zegarski 79 1980-81 2 years All-State shortstop at Bridgewater, earning team MVP honors as a junior. 13. Duane Nelson .343 39. Fred Gmitter 76 1956-58 3 years Davis is Rider’s eighth baseball coach and just the third since 1960. He resides in Morrisville, PA with his wife, Rhonda and daughter, 15. Mike Freundel .342 39. Pat Larkin 76 1984-87 Amanda. His son, Derek attends Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia. 16. Scott Rich .341 41. Scott Knazek 75 2004-06 3 years 17. Ed Horowitz .340 42. Chris Teasdale 74 1987-90 18. Keith Ender .338 43. Chris Starr 73 1985-86 2 years 18. Bob O’Connor .338 43. Erinn Pesaresi 73 2001-03 3 years 20. Ken Zegarski .333 45. Jonathan Rehm 72 2002-05 21. Levi Miskolczi .332 45. Bryan Wagner 72 2002-06 21. Erinn Pesaresi .332 Scoring Leaders Runs 23. Michael Wenner .331 24. Earl Lombardo .326 1. Carl Loadenthal 165 2000-03 24. Dave McKelvey .326 2. Scott Rich 157 2001-04 26. Mike Lisetski .320 3. Casey Long 150 2000-03 27. Joe Logue .319 4. Joe Cerasi 145 1988-91 27. Tom Letizia .319 5. Ed Whited 141 1983-86 29. Gary Mahler .317 6. Mel Edwards 140 1991-94 29. Scott Hensinger .317 7. Erinn Pesaresi 139 2001-03 3 years 29. Sean Whalen .317 8. Michael Zuppe 132 1994-97 32. Mark Gola .316 9. Bryan Wagner 131 2002-06 33. Bob Haag .315 10. Mike Poalise 125 2003-06 34. Rich Cybert .313 11. Ed Horowitz 123 1986-89 35. Shawn Brown .312 12. Shawn Brown 122 1990-93 35. Dan Mahony .312 13. Pat Larkin 121 1984-87 14. Nick Vallorosi 120 1984-87 Pitching Leaders record final season 14. Tim Superka 120 1998-01 1. Leo Chester 26-7 1957 16. Michael Wenner 117 1997-99 3 years Coaching Career Records 2. Lou Cammiso 25-10 1977 17. Jason Koehler 115 1994-96 3 years 3. Ken Minschwaner 21-7 1953 18. Scott Wayda 114 1992-95 4. Jack Madden 20-5 1959 18. Joe Doto 114 1993-96 Coach Years W L T 4. Kevin Barry 20-12 2001 20. Ken Kremer 112 1986-88 3 years 4. Jared Lenko 20-17 1999 21. Levi Miskolczi 110 1994-96 3 years Clair Bee 1929 3 2 0 7. Brian McGuire 19-8 1990 21. Mark Gola 110 1991-94 7. Jim Schlotter 19-21 1993 Rex Ellis 1941-42 3 11 1 21. Mike Reenock 110 1988-91 9. Anthony Rawa 18-2 1996 Paul Ricatto 1946 4 4 0 24. Eric Garnett 105 1988-91 9. Greg Meszaros 18-8 1986 25. Ryan Pandolfini 103 1995-97 3 years John Kelly 1947-52 63 34 2 9. Jim Gordon 18-8 1997 26. Gordon Speakman 101 1977-80 Carl Nawoj 1953-60 116 38 0 9. Steve Parascand 18-10 1986 26. Tom Letizia 101 2003-06 13. Bob Koehler 17-4 1967 Tom Petroff 1961-70 155 84 3 28. Gene Crimoli 100 2003-06 13. Jack Armstrong 17-10 1986 Sonny Pittaro 1971-2004 766 674 8 13. Bob Young 17-18 2002 Barry Davis 2005-present 46 600 16. Dave Malloy 16-11 1981 Total 1156 909 14

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BRONC CAREER LEADERS ASSISTANT COACHES Rider University Baseball Media Guide • 2007 Rider University Baseball Media Guide • 2007

100 Hit Club hits years played 60. Olimpio Pacchioli 105 1948-51 Jim Carone was hired in September as the new assistant baseball coach at Rider. A 2003 graduate of Monmouth 61. Mike Lisetski 104 1965-68 1. Scott Rich 263 2001-04 University, Carone comes to Rider from Wagner College where he served as assistant coach last spring. Carone 62. Jeff Orleski 103 1998-99 2 years 2. Casey Long 260 2000-03 has also served as assistant coach at New Jersey Institute of Technology and at Stevens Institute of Technology 63. Tom Gavin 100 1989-90 2 years 3. Ed Whited 208 1983-86 under former Rider pitcher John Crane ’96. “Jim wants to be a successful college baseball coach and his desire to be the best is what we want here at Rider,” 4. Shawn Brown 202 1990-93 Home Run Kings HR 5. Joe Cerasi 198 1988-91 said Rider head coach Barry Davis. “He has a familiarity with Rider and we are very comfortable with him tak- 6. Carl Loadenthal 194 2000-03 1. Jason Koehler 33 1994-96 3 years ing charge of our pitchers.” 7. Erinn Pesaresi 189 2001-03 3 years 1. Ed Whited 33 1983-86 A former First Team All-Eastern College Athletic Conference and First Team New Jersey Collegiate Baseball 8. Bryan Wagner 186 2002-06 3. Ed Horowitz 32 1986-89 Association selection, Carone was the Pitcher of the Year in 2002. 9. Tim Superka 185 1998-01 4. Scott Rich 28 2001-04 “Jim has pitched at a high level and has coached with quality coaches in the state,” said Davis. “We are a better 10. Joe Doto 183 1993-96 5. Ken Kremer 26 1986-88 3 years program with Jim Carone on our staff.” 11. Scott Wayda 181 1992-95 6. Mike Reenock 24 1988-91 12. Mark Gola 180 1991-94 7. Casey Long 23 2000-03 Jim Carone During the summer, Carone has served as assistant coach for the Concord Quarry Dogs of the New England 13. Mel Edwards 179 1991-94 7. Joe Cerasi 23 1988-91 Collegiate League and the Jersey Shore Tides of the ABC Collegiate Baseball League. He was also a player in the 13. Gene Crimoli 179 2003-06 9. Mel Edwards 22 1991-94 New England Collegiate Baseball League in 2002 with the Middletown Giants. 15. Ryan Pandolfini 177 1995-97 3 years 10. Don Pisker 19 1972-75 At Wagner, Carone coached pitcher Andrew Bailey who was a sixth round pick in the Amateur Baseball draft last summer. 15. Michael Wenner 177 1997-99 3 years 10. Scott Hensinger 19 1975-78 “I am looking forward to helping Coach Davis and the Rider baseball program achieve success and contend in the MAAC on a yearly basis,” 15. Michael Zuppe 177 1994-97 12. Levi Miskolczi 16 1994-96 3 years said Carone. 18. Mike Reenock 170 1988-91 12. Ken Zegarski 16 1980-81 2 years 19. Mike Poalise 169 2003-06 12. Ryan Pandolfini 16 1995-97 3 years Thomas Carr, the former assistant coach at Hamilton High School West, returns for a third season with the pro- 20. Mike Ryan 167 1997-00 15. Kevin Riley 15 2001-02 2 years gram as a volunteer assistant coach. 20. Rich Brooks 167 1999-02 15. Jeff Kunkel 15 1981-83 3 years Carr was a catcher for William Paterson University in the mid-1990s, and his 1995 team advanced to the 22. Jonathan Rehm 166 2002-05 15. Carl Loadenthal 15 2000-03 23. Ken Kremer 163 1986-88 3 years 18. Nick Vallorosi 14 1984-87 Division III World Series. Carr served as an assistant coach at Mercer Community College and Hamilton High 23. Jeff Timperman 163 1997-00 18. Gene Crimoli 14 2003-06 West. He led Hamilton to the 2000 New Jersey Group III State Championship. 23. Ed Horowitz 163 1986-89 20. Chris Starr 13 1985-86 2 years "It is a great situation for Rider to have someone with his desire to be a part of our program," said Davis. "He 26. Jason Koehler 161 1994-96 3 years 20. Michael Wenner 13 1997-99 3 years is a team guy and will play an important role in any success we may have. Tom will coach the catchers and coach 27. Tom Letizia 160 2003-06 20. Gary Mahler 13 1980-83 first base during the games.” 28. Phil Ledesma 159 1994-98 20. Bob O’Connor 13 1979-82 3 years “It is an honor to be part of Rider University and Coach Barry Davis’ staff,” said Carr. “I feel Coach Davis can 29. Nick Vallorosi 158 1984-87 20. Jim Kuehner 13 1984-87 take this program to new heights and I feel I can assist in the future success of this program.” 30. Gary Mahler 157 1980-83 25. Scott Wayda 12 1992-95 31. Levi Miskolczi 156 1994-96 3 years 25. Mark Gola 12 1991-94 Thomas Carr 32. Chet Coddington 152 1986-89 25. Mike Zito 12 1983-86 33. Pat Larkin 150 1984-87 25. Mickey Powers 12 1958-60 3 years 34. Jeff Kunkel 141 1981-83 3 years 25. Jim McTamney 12 1998-01 35. Keith Ender 138 1982-85 Jim Maher was named the new volunteer assistant coach in October 2006. 36. Jim Kuehner 133 1984-87 RBI Leaders RBI “As the final component to the staff, Jim gives us head coaching experience with the ability to coach all phases 37. Bob O’Connor 132 1979-81 3 years 1. Scott Rich 166 2001-04 of the game,” said head coach Barry Davis. “We are excited about having him join the staff.” 37. Jim McTamney 132 1998-01 2. Ed Whited 151 1983-86 A physical education teacher at Hamilton High School West for ten years, Maher compiled a 204-71 record as 39. Eric Garnett 131 1988-91 3. Casey Long 142 2000-03 the Hamilton West head baseball coach. He coached the Bordentown American Legion baseball team in the sum- 40. Scott Hensinger 130 1975-78 4. Joe Cerasi 133 1988-91 mer and compiled a 169-80 record. 41. Joe LaCagnina 128 1987-90 5. Mike Reenock 132 1988-91 42. Kevin Connoly 127 1987-90 Maher recently coached the Nottingham 13-year old Babe Ruth team to the Championship Game of the World 6. Ed Horowitz 130 1986-89 42. Dan Mahony 127 1988-91 Series. At Hamilton West Maher coached former Rider pitcher and current Baltimore Oriole James Hoey. 7. Ken Kremer 129 1986-88 3 years 44. Scott Knazek 126 2004-06 3 years “I’m looking forward to helping Coach Davis to the top of the MAAC,” said Maher. “I’ve seen how hard he’s 8. Gary Mahler 127 1980-83 45. Gordon Speakman 124 1977-80 worked with this program and am looking forward to being a part of it.” 9. Mel Edwards 126 1991-94 46. Sean Whalen 122 2001-04 His combined coaching record at Hamilton West, Florence High School and American Legion is 349-140 (.714 10. Gene Crimoli 123 2003-06 47. Darren Pandolfini 121 1997-98, 00 3 years 11. Ryan Pandolfini 122 1995-97 3 years Jim Maher winning percentage). He won ten league championships, including the 2000 New Jersey State Title, and was an 47. Shaun Figueroa 121 1994-95 2 years 12. Nick Vallorosi 121 1984-87 eight-time Coach of the Year selection. 47. Josh Loftin 121 1998-99 2 years 13. Jason Koehler 117 1994-96 3 years Maher played for the 1978 Steinert High School Group IV State Championship team, and went on to play at Mercer Community College 50. Chris Teasdale 120 1987-90 14. Shawn Brown 116 1990-93 and Atlantic Christian College. Maher earned a master’s degree in Administration from the College of New Jersey in 1986 after receiving his 51. Kevin Riley 117 2001-02 2 years 15. Scott Wayda 101 1992-95 undergraduate degree from Barton College in 1984. 51. Rob Colton 117 1982-85 16. Kevin Riley 98 2001-02 2 years 53. Mike Freundel 115 1971-74 16. Levi Miskolczi 98 1994-96 3 years 54. Chris Starr 114 1985-86 2 years 18. Keith Ender 97 1982-85 54. Jeff Stewart 114 1977-80 19. Kevin Connolly 96 1987-90 56. Brian Farrell 113 1992-95 20. Phil Ledesma 94 1994-98 57. Kyle Helbig 112 1998-01 20. Carl Loadenthal 94 2000-03 58. Duane Nelson 109 1985-86 2 years 22. Bob O’Connor 93 1979-81 3 years 59. Kent Provine 107 1975-78 Page 24 Page 5

OUTLOOK HALL OF FAME Rider University Baseball Media Guide • 2007 Rider University Baseball Media Guide • 2007

he 2007 Rider University baseball team will be one of the As always, the name of the game is pitching. Rider returns all but Hall of Fame Tyoungest and most talented in recent years, with 18 freshmen two pitchers from last year and will be led by junior Will O’Connor, 13 former baseball players and two former baseball coaches are now among the 77 members of the Rider Athletics Hall of Fame. and sophomores making up the 25-man roster. “We have young sophomore Jimmer Kennedy, and seniors Mike Dyszel and Erik guys, but many of them played a lot last year,” said head coach Barry Holck. Tom Petroff inducted in 1990 Olimpio Pacchioli ’51 inducted in 1999 “Coach” was also one of the six initial inductees into the Rider Athletics Hall The first great Rider baseball player, Olimpio Pacchioli graduated as the Rider Davis, the co-winner of the 2006 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference O’Connor was 7-2 last season and earned Second Team All-New of Fame in 1990. Coach Petroff is a member of the American Baseball Coaches career leader in hits with 105, a record that stood for 23 years, and the Rider Coach of the Year award. “I’ve won before with teams like that so Jersey honors. “Will should be accustomed to going out and starting Association Hall of Fame and guided Rider to the College World Series in record for runs batted in with 81, a record that stood for 24 years. Named youth is not an excuse not to win.” now in his third year,” Davis said. “He keeps us in games and looks 1967, where the Broncs finished fifth in the nation, the highest national finish Rider’s Most Outstanding Athlete in 1951, “Patch” was offered professional of any Rider team in any sport. He is one of only five coaches to coach two dif- contracts after his junior season, but came back to Rider to earn his degree. Last year Rider placed third in the MAAC, qualifying for the to be the pitcher in the first game of our three-game weekend series.” ferent teams to the CWS, having also taken Northern Colorado in the 1970s. Upon graduation, Patch returned to his home of Martin’s Creek, PA, to star in championship tournament for the first time since 2002. “Talent- Last season O’Connor allowed 1.49 walks per game, best on the Rider a semi-professional baseball league. He later went on to be president of the wise, we are better than last year,” said Davis. “Last year we had some staff. Jack Madden ’65 inducted in 1990 league, helping it flourish into an 11-team league that drew thousands of spec- Madden was one of the six initial inductees into the Rider Athletics Hall of tators to games. Now CEO of the O.R. Pacchioli Insurance Agency, Patch has veterans with good team chemistry. This year we’re young, but tal- Kennedy was the New Jersey Rookie Pitcher of the Year last sea- Fame in 1990. A long-time referee in the National Basketball Association, remained a close friend of Rider athletics through his support. ented. Are we a better team? We’ll have to wait and see. We lost a lot son, winning six games, and had the best ERA on the team among Madden still holds the Rider record for pitching victories (20-5) and career of offense, four guys who finished in the top 30 in career hits here, starters. “We’re looking for Jim to at least continue what he did as a strikeouts (220), and he graduated from Rider as the basketball career leader Puggy Malone ’50 inducted in 2000 in points and rebounds. George “Puggy” Malone played soccer from 1946-49, serving as captain, and but this year we can run and we have some power, and we have all of freshman,” Davis said. “He was throwing pretty well at the end of was the leading scorer and most valuable player. He was named the outstand- our pitching back. We have a lot of potential and talent. How they last season. He will probably be our starter in the seven-inning Rich Giallella ’70 inducted in 1992 ing male athlete in his graduating class and was selected to tryout for the work as a team is what counts.” MAAC game. His key will be the development of that second pitch.” Giallella was the sophomore leadoff hitter and centerfielder on the 1967 Rider 1948 Olympic Team, reaching the Eastern Finals. He played five years of pro- team that advanced to the College World Series. As a junior on the soccer fessional ball for the Philadelphia American Soccer Club (1947-48 American The Broncs return five players who started 30 or more games last Dyszel saw action as both a reliever and starter last season, finish- team he scored a Rider-record 16 goals. Giallella was selected by the Champions). In baseball, he was a captain, "MVP" and leading hitter who season and are led by sophomore Jamie Hayes, the 2006 Rookie of ing second on the team in appearances, and looks to be a starter this Philadelphia Phillies in the ninth round of the 1969 draft, and went on to earn established a school mark with 22 stolen bases in 16 games (without getting the Year in both the MAAC and New Jersey. “Hayes is coming off a year. “Mike gets an opportunity to be a weekend (MAAC games) MVP honors in the Carolina (AAA) league. The head coach of the 1992 thrown out). During one season, he stole home three times. He is a member Steinert High School team that won the New Jersey Group II Baseball of the Mercer County Soccer Hall of Fame. great year so he’s not going to sneak up on anybody,” Davis said. Last starter this year,” Davis said. “He’s pitched for four years so there is Championship, Giallella is currently one of the top college basketball officials year Hayes played right field and was the closer out of the bull pen, nothing he hasn’t seen.” Dyszel has appeared in 57 games at Rider, in the East. John Wagner ’67 inducted in 2002 leading the Broncs in batting (.372) and saves (four). This season he 27 as a starter. Wagner was an All-American soccer player who was also the captain and start- Earl Lombardo ’67 inducted in 1993 ing catcher on the Rider baseball team that placed fifth in the nation at the moves to his more natural position of shortstop and remains the clos- Holck was a middle reliever and spot starter most of his Rider As a freshman he tied the Rider record with five triples in 1964, and had a College World Series. Named the MVP of MAC Northern Division, Wagner er. “Hopefully he can continue to do what he did offensively,” Davis career, compiling eight wins and four saves, and looks to be the top team-high 22 RBI and 50 total bases. He led the ’65 team in RBI as a soph- was a defender who led Rider to five shutout victories in ’66 and went on to said. “He’s going to lead off, so they will have to pitch to him. It will set-up man this year. “We’re looking to shorten the games this year,” omore and the 1966 team in hits as a junior. He finished his Rider career sec- play professional soccer. Wagner had earned honorable mention All-East as a ond in hits, third in career batting average, third in runs scored, third in career junior on ’65 soccer team and, after his junior year, was one of 75 players from be a little different for him playing shortstop, a little tougher men- Davis said. “If our starters can pitch six innings, we will look to our home runs and fourth in career RBI. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs and the East invited to the Olympic tryout. He made the final 15 before going to tally to hit while playing a more demanding defensive position.” bullpen to finish the game,” Davis said. played one year professionally before entering the Army. the national tryout for the Olympics. After Rider Wagner became a renowned Other returnees in the infield will be senior Jeff Reynolds and Petrowski has the best ERA (2.27) among returnees and led the coach, earning New Jersey Coach of the Year honors while winning several Leo Chester ’57 inducted in 1994 New Jersey High School soccer titles at Hightstown High. sophomores Adam Tussey and Sean Olson. staff in appearances as a rookie last season. Opponents batted just Still the Rider record holder for career pitching wins (26) and complete games Reynolds started 41 games last year, 20 at second base, and moves .222 against him and just .156 with runners on base. “Mike was pret- (19). Chester compiled a 26-7 record for the Broncs in the 1950s and led his Bob Koehler inducted in 2003 to third base this season. Reynolds batted .366 against MAAC pitch- ty consistent all year last season,” Davis said. four Rider teams to a 53-22 combined record. A fine all-around athlete, Bob Koehler was the horse that the 1967 Rider baseball team rode to the Chester ranks tenth at Rider in career points scored on the basketball court College World Series, where the Broncs finished fifth in the nation. An All- ers last season and was the team’s Most Improved Player. Other key returnees on the mound include sophomores Dan Sasso, with 1,332, a Rider record when he graduated in 1957. He also helped Rider American pitcher with a 10-1 record, Koehler was drafted by the Washington Tussey started 35 games at second base as a rookie, finishing the Mike DiPietropolo and Derek Caldwell. “Dan started the season in win 20 basketball games as a senior, a first for Rider. Senators. Koehler used his pitching arm to play "A" level minor league base- season second on the team in assists, and looks to remain there this the bullpen last year, but when we moved him to a starting role he ball for just three weeks before being moved up to "AA", just two steps away Ed Whited ’86 inducted in 1996 from the major leagues. year. Tussey batted .310 with runners in scoring position last season. pitched better,” Davis said. “We think he can help us more as a Whited still holds the Rider career records for hits (208), runs batted in (151), Olson will be the Bronc catcher this year, taking over for Scott starter this year during the week. He changes speeds well and he runs scored (141) and is tied for the home run title (33). A career .348 hitter, Sonny Pittaro inducted in 2005 Knazek who left Rider after his junior season for professional base- throws strikes.” Whited was twice an All-ECC selection and earned second team All-East. The all-time winningest coach of any sport at Rider, Sonny Pittaro retired Whited led the Broncs to their first three conference titles and three trips to from Rider with 766 wins, nine conference championships, eight NCAA ball. Olson started 30 games as a rookie, 16 behind the plate, and DiPietropolo owned the fifth best ERA on the team last season. the NCAA Regionals. Upon graduation, Whited played professionally for Regional appearances and 10 Coach of the Year awards, while sending 41 threw out a team-high 21 base runners attempting to steal. “Sean “Mike will work out of the bullpen in all situations, long, short and five seasons and reached the major leagues with the Atlanta Braves in 1989. players on to the professional ranks. He served two three-year terms on the will be the catcher, but is very versatile and has the ability to play middle relief,” Davis said. prestigious NCAA Baseball Committee, and served as president of the 7,000 Jeff Kunkel inducted in 1997 member American Baseball Coaches Association. In January of 2005 he was third and first as well,” Davis said. “He’s consistent behind the plate Caldwell won his last four starts as a rookie in 2005, but was forced A three-year varsity performer and All-American shortstop for the Broncs, Jeff inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame at the National Convention in and has the potential to be a pretty good RBI guy.” Olson was third to red-shirt last season due to “Tommy John” surgery. He led the Kunkel went on to become the third player selected in the first round of the Nashville, TN. on the team in slugging percentage last year, compiling 12 doubles 2005 team in innings pitched and was second on the squad in strike- 1983 amateur baseball draft. A three-time All-East Coast Conference short- stop and a three-time All-New Jersey all-star, Kunkel still ranks fourth all- Ed Horowitz ’89 inducted in 2006 and a home run in just 103 at bats. outs. “Derek is getting close to where he was before the injury,” Davis time at Rider in career batting average, and set the double play record as a The three-time East Coast Conference baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year, The outfield returns sophomore Mo Williams, junior Jon Leise and said. “He has come a long way. We’re going to bring him along slow. Rider rookie. Kunkel played 10 year in the major leagues, eight with the Texas Horowitz helped Rider reach the Final 16 in the 1987 NCAA Tournament senior Brad States. He’ll start the season working in relief.” Rangers. In 1989 Kunkel batted .270 in 108 games with eight home runs. and was named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team as a sophomore. Horowitz graduated second in career hits, career home runs, career runs Williams started 48 games as a rookie and was third on the team Another player who red-shirted last season is Matt McCollum, who Ken Kremer inducted in 1998 scored, career batting average and career RBI, and held the record for doubles in RBI, batting .324 with runners in scoring position, and will begin appeared in just eight games as a rookie before a knee injury. “Matt A two-time All-America selection, Kremer was named the MVP of the in a season and home runs in a season by a catcher. Rider won three ECC titles the season as the starting leftfielder again this season. will start at first base this season,” Davis said. “His knee is ready to NCAA Northeast Regional Tournament in 1987, leading Rider to the final in his four years. Horowitz was the MVP of the 1988 and 1989 Rider teams 16 teams in the national tournament, one win away from the College World and played several seasons in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Leise is a veteran of 66 games, including 22 in the Bronc outfield go, and he runs well enough to play some outfield if we need him to. Series. In the NCAA Regional, Kremer batted .565 in five games with six last season, and looks to start the year in center field. “Jon is steady He’s more developed than your average freshman and he gives us a home runs and nine RBI, while collecting a win and a save on the mound. In Bob O’Connor ’84 inducted in 2007 out there,” Davis said. Leise has committed just one error in 85 left-handed bat.” the 1987 ECC Tournament, Kremer was the Co-MVP with 4 home runs and Bob O’Connor played either shortstop or second base in every Rider baseball 13 RBI in five games, collecting 6 RBI in the Title Game (13-6 score). For game for three consecutive years before signing a professional contract with chances in a Rider uniform. The newcomers are led by junior David Hayes and freshmen Ryan the 1987 season, Kremer batted .400 with 64 hits (then a Rider record), 56 the San Francisco Giants in 1981. A two-time team MVP, O’Connor left as States is one of just four seniors on the squad and has played in 72 Miller, Eric Woodrow, Nick Wojnowski, Darron Lattomus, Kris RBI (still a Rider record), 51 runs scored (still Rider record) and 17 home runs the Rider career leader in hits (132 in 104 games), batting average (.338) and games as a Bronc, including 10 starts in right field last year. “Brad is Brown, Brian Herman, Garrett Rugg and Tom Clarke. (still a Rider record). In 1988 he broke his finger and only hit six home runs, RBI (93), and was second in career runs (93). but batted .479 to win the national batting title with 58 hits. 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Hayes, the brother of Jamie, was drafted out of high school and and when Hayes pitches the ninth inning Rugg is our shortstop,” #29 Mike DiPietropolo • P • Bats: Right Throws: Right transferred to Rider from Florida Atlantic. “David can play third and Davis said. “He’s going to get some playing time in big situations, first, and will probably start the season as the designated hitter due and he could be one of the most important players on the team Sophomore • Pilesgrove, N.J. • Business major to a past arm injury,” Davis said. “He has good hands and is a big because of his versatility.” target (6’3”, 195) at first.” Clarke excelled in baseball and football at Brick Memorial High Was fifth on the team in earned career stats Miller was the District Pitcher of the Year at Montoursville Area School. “Tom gives us depth in the outfield,” Davis said. run average last season…allowed High School, setting school records for wins (12) and strikeouts (104) The schedule begins in February with a three-game weekend series only three earned runs in five and YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA two thirds innings pitched…was 2006 4 0 0 5.7 4 4 3 3 4 0-0 4.76 in a season. “Ryan has a good freshman arm and we’ll try to bring at East Tennessee State, and another three-game weekend trip to VMI second on the pitching staff in him along slowly, like we did with Kennedy last year,” Davis said. in March. The home opener with Delaware is scheduled for March 7 opposing teams batting average with .235…opposing teams batted only .167 with runners on base against “He had a good high school career, and he’s got what it takes to be before the Spring Break trip to the great northwest, taking on him…struck out three batters in his first three innings of work as a Bronc…collected the game-winning hit in the Tri-County Championship pretty good for us.” Washington State and Gonzaga. “Those first five teams would all do game as a senior in high school…played in the Carpenter Cup after serving as high school team captain and senior class president. Woodrow was an All-Mercer County and All-Conference catcher at well in the MAAC,” Davis said. “We begin the season with 13 tough Hamilton High School West and will see action behind the plate games and hopefully we get off to a better start than last year (2-13).” when the versatile Olson plays other positions. “Eric can certainly The MAAC schedule begins the last weekend in March with a hold his own defensively,” Davis said. “He is good enough that he home series against Le Moyne. “We need to do well in the MAAC,” allows us to play Olson at another position from time to time.” Davis said. “We’ve had a winning record in the MAAC since I’ve #32 Sean Olson • C/INF • Bats: Right Throws: Right Wojnowski was an All-Baltimore County outfielder at Calvert been here, and there is no reason to think we’d go backwards. We get Hall and led his 2005 team to a ranking of seventh in the nation. Le Moyne the first conference weekend so we’ll find out real quick Sophomore • Vineland, N.J. • Secondary Education/Math major “Wojnowski was a centerfielder in high school and can play all three how we compare. They probably have the two best pitchers in the Finished third on the team in career stats outfield positions,” Davis said. MAAC and are the clear cut favorite to win the league, but there are doubles last year as a rookie…was Lattomus helped his West Springfield High School team win the six or seven teams that could make the four-team tournament, also third on the team in YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA Patriot District Championship in 2005 and will add depth to the including us. The fifth place team usually only misses the tourna- slugging percentage (.398) and 2006 37 103 9 26 12 0 1 41 16 0 .252 Rider outfield this year. “Darron is a very good defensive outfielder ment by a game and this year the sixth and seventh teams could also games entered as a substitute with above average speed,” Davis said. “He runs well.” be right there.” (seven)…led the team in sacrifice flies with five…fifth on the team in fielding percentage (.980) and assists Brown is a hard-throwing pitcher from Vineland. “Kris shows a lot Rider placed third in the MAAC last year. “Certainly we would (35)…from behind the plate led the team in runners caught stealing (21)…collected 159 putouts, third highest for the Broncs…committed of promise,” Davis said. like to win the regular season, that’s the goal, but making the tour- only four errors all season in 198 chances…put up five multiple hit games and five multiple RBI games…batted .289 against MAAC pitch- Herman led Conwell-Egan High School to the Philadelphia nament is the important thing, and if we make the tournament, do ers…enjoyed a six-game hitting streak…hit by a pitch in his first collegiate plate appearance… against Alabama-Birmingham had three hits, Catholic League Championship in 2006 as the Bucks County Player something once we get there,” Davis said, “and put ourselves in posi- including a two-run homer and a double, scored two runs, and from behind the plate threw out two runners trying to steal…collected two of the Year, the third player in four years to win that award (Dyszel, tion to win the tournament by playing well. You need to be playing hits, including a double, and two RBI in a MAAC win against Marist…expected to be the starting catcher this year. Kennedy) and then come to Rider. “Brian had a great high school your best when you reach the tournament. We have some power and career and will add depth to our staff this year,” Davis said. some speed so we should be a pretty good offensive team, one that Rugg made the Rider squad as a walk-on and will add depth at could surprise some people.” three infield positions. “Garrett will back up second, short and third,

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• OF • Bats: Right Throws: Right Year W L T Head Coach Year W L T Head Coach #23 Brad States 1929 3 2 0 Clair Bee 1977 24 10 0 Sonny Pittaro Senior • Paoli, Pa. • Marketing major 1941 3 7 1 Rex Ellis 1978 19 15 0 Sonny Pittaro Led the team in games played as a career stats 1942 0 4 0 Rex Ellis 1979 15 14 1 Sonny Pittaro substitute with 17 in the 2006 1946 4 4 0 Paul Ricatto 1980 19 16 0 Sonny Pittaro season...had two doubles and two YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA 1947 6 2 0 John Kelly 1981 21 17 1 Sonny Pittaro RBI in a game against Rutgers 2004 12 17 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 .118 2005 33 82 14 22 3 0 2 31 13 4 .268 1948 9 6 0 John Kelly 1982 18 16 0 Sonny Pittaro last year...compiled three RBI 2006 27 41 1 7 3 0 0 10 8 0 .171 and a double in a win against 1949 14 7 0 John Kelly 1983 21 18 0 Sonny Pittaro Totals 72 140 15 31 7 0 2 44 22 4 .221 Penn as a junior...owned the seventh best batting average on 1950 11 7 0 John Kelly 1984&,# 20 19 0 Sonny Pittaro the 2005 team…as a sophomore batted .340 in MAAC games, second best on the 2005 team…started 21 games in 2005 and Rider was 11- 1951 11 9 1 John Kelly 1985&,# 27 12 0 Sonny Pittaro 10 in those games…shared the team lead in home runs in the 2005 season…had two hits, including a three-run home run in a 4-0 win at 1952 12 3 1 John Kelly 1986&,# 27 23 0 Sonny Pittaro Saint Peter’s in 2005…enjoyed a six-game hitting streak the second week of May in 2005 and ended the season on a three-game hitting 1953 14 5 0 Carl Nawoj 1987&,# 24 23 0 Sonny Pittaro streak…had three hits in a MAAC win over Fairfield in 2005…had four hits in the three-game Le Moyne series in 2005…had three RBI in a win at St. Joe’s in 2005…as a freshman performed well against Big East teams, collecting an RBI single vs. Pittsburgh and a double against 1954 11 6 0 Carl Nawoj 1988 21 19 0 Sonny Pittaro Seton Hall…led his high school team in RBI, home runs and slugging percentage as team captain…also played soccer and basketball in high 1955 15 4 0 Carl Nawoj 1989&,# 25 24 2 Sonny Pittaro school…member of the academic honor roll. 1956 12 6 0 Carl Nawoj 1990 22 22 0 Sonny Pittaro 1957 15 6 0 Carl Nawoj 1991# 32 16 1 Sonny Pittaro 1958 14 6 0 Carl Nawoj 1992&,# 18 35 0 Sonny Pittaro #25 Maurice Williams • OF • Bats: Right Throws: Right 1959 15 3 0 Carl Nawoj 1993 21 19 0 Sonny Pittaro 1960 20 2 0 Carl Nawoj 1994+,# 33 18 2 Sonny Pittaro Sophomore • Tinton Falls, N.J. • Political Science major 1961 6 13 1 Tom Petroff 1995+ 35 18 1 Sonny Pittaro Started 48 games as a rookie out- career stats 1962 10 9 0 Tom Petroff 1996+ 28 22 0 Sonny Pittaro fielder and finished third on the 1963 19 5 0 Tom Petroff 1997 20 29 0 Sonny Pittaro team in RBI…owned the fourth YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA 2006 49 164 18 44 8 1 1 57 34 2 .268 1964 13 8 0 Tom Petroff 1998 25 25 0 Sonny Pittaro highest batting average with run- ners on base (.317)…was fourth 1965 20 2 0 Tom Petroff 1999 26 30 0 Sonny Pittaro highest on the team while batting with runners in scoring position (.324)…collected 10 multiple hit games 1966 18 6 0 Tom Petroff 2000 22 29 0 Sonny Pittaro including three games with three hits…posted eight multiple RBI games…hit a solo homerun in a MAAC win against Fairfield…collected 1967* 31 9 1 Tom Petroff 2001 27 27 0 Sonny Pittaro three hits, including two doubles and four RBI in a game against Mercer…collected three hits, two RBI and scored a run in his first colle- 1968 19 6 0 Tom Petroff 2002 33 22 0 Sonny Pittaro giate game…had three hits including a double, scored a run and posted an RBI in a game against Monmouth…hit an RBI triple and scored a run against Jacksonville State…earned All-State honors in baseball and was team MVP in basketball in high school. 1969 13 9 1 Tom Petroff 2003 22 27 0 Sonny Pittaro 1970 6 18 0 Tom Petroff 2004 24 27 0 Sonny Pittaro 1971 10 14 0 Sonny Pittaro 2005 21 29 0 Barry Davis 1972 15 9 0 Sonny Pittaro 2006 25 31 0 Barry Davis #27 Mike Dyszel • P • Bats: Right Throws: Right 1973 23 13 0 Sonny Pittaro total 1156 909 14 1974 18 13 0 Sonny Pittaro Senior • Bristol, Pa. • Business Management major 1975 18 14 0 Sonny Pittaro +NEC Title, &ECC Title, #NCAA Regional, Tied for second on the team in career stats appearances last season…posted a 1976 13 20 0 Sonny Pittaro *College World Series 1.42 earned run average against YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA MAAC schools in 2006…fourth 2004 18 12 0 66.0 73 49 37 54 38 4-6 5.05 on the 2006 team in starts and 2005 20 8 4 55.3 57 41 32 46 29 2-3 5.20 2006 19 7 0 53.7 71 50 43 38 29 2-4 7.21 SONNY PITTARO FIELD fourth on the team in strike outs, Totals 57 27 4 175 201 140 112 138 96 8-13 5.76 including 14 looking…made 12 appearances as a relief The 2005 Rider University baseball season was the inaugural season for pitcher as a junior...collected wins over Seton Hall and Sonny Pittaro Field, located in the back of the Lawrenceville campus. Canisius in the 2006 season…collected eight strike outs against Monmouth last year…only let up three home runs all last season…owned Distances from Home Plate the third best earned run average on the team in 2005…led the Broncs in strikeouts despite being just fourth in innings pitched his sopho- Left field ...... 330 feet more year…saved the wins over Le Moyne, Niagara, Delaware and Saint Peter’s in 2005, and collected wins over LIU and Iona as a Center field ...... 405 feet starter…opponents batted .266 against him in 2005, best on the Rider staff…led the team with 20 appearances as a sophomore…struck out Right field ...... 330 feet 18 batters looking in 2005…had 14 strikeouts in less than 11 innings of work in back-to-back starts against Canisius and Seton Hall in 2005, Height of outfield fence ...... 6 feet his last two starts before heading to the bullpen…his 54 strike outs in 2004 was the most by a Rider rookie since 1983…was second on the Capacity ...... 2,000 2004 team in victories and strikeouts, fourth in ERA….at Bristol High was the League MVP and the Bucks County Courier Times Player of the Year...also played basketball at Bristol …member of high school National Honor Society.

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#18 Erik Holck • P • Bats: Right Throws: Right Rider All-Americans Peter F. Daly Award Winners (Most Improved Player) Senior • Readington, N.J. • Business Management major Tom Beck 1964 A two-time (2006, 2005) career stats Bob Koehler 1967 2006 Jeff Reynolds MAAC All-Academic team mem- Jeff Kunkel 1983 2005 Tom Letizia ber…tied for second on the team YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA Jack Armstrong 1985 2004 Jonathan Rehm 2004 22 1 1 40.3 52 28 25 20 18 2-1 5.58 Ken Kremer 1987 2003 Sean Whalen in appearances in 2006…selected 2005 19 9 1 69.3 96 70 58 39 27 3-4 7.53 to represent Rider at the NCAA Ken Kremer 1988 2002 Joe Ambler 2006 19 6 2 56.0 74 48 37 34 25 3-6 5.95 Joe Gmitter 1991 2001 Bryan Merrigan Regional Leadership Conference Totals 60 16 4 165.7 222 146 120 93 70 8-11 6.52 Jason Koehler 1995 2000 Bob Young in Jersey City last October…collected MAAC saves last year 1999 Jim McTamney against Fairfield and Niagara and posted wins against Penn, Niagara, and Princeton…made six starts and came in from the bullpen in 13 other Joe Plunkett Memorial Award Winners 1998 Joe Logue games as a junior…posted a 3.90 earned run average against MAAC schools…in 2006 was fourth on the team in innings pitched and fifth on (Most Valuable Player) 1997 Mike Ryan the team in strikeouts…pitched the last inning in six games last year…in 2005 was third on the Broncs staff in innings pitched and games 1996 Matt Massimi started, fourth in wins and strikeouts, second in appearances…defeated Seton Hall, La Salle and Saint Peter’s and saved a win over Le Moyne 2006 Mike Poalise 1995 John Crane as a sophomore…pitched a complete game against Seton Hall, striking out a career-high eight in 2005…struck out five Niagara batters in less 2005 Jonathan Rehm 1994 Anthony Rawa than four innings of relief in the 2005 season…struck out five Villanova batters in less than seven innings in 2005…appeared in 22 games in 2004 Scott Rich 1993 Jason Klonis 2004, second highest on the squad that year… named to the NJCBA All-Rookie team…struck out two Missouri batters in his first two col- 2003 Carl Loadenthal 1992 Jason Steinert legiate innings…pitched a pair of one-hitters in high school and was named the Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior. 2002 Casey Long 1991 Jim Schlotter 2001 Tim Superka 1990 Eric Garnett 2000 Kevin Barry 1989 Dan Mahony 1999 Josh Loftin 1988 Jesus Sosa #19 Jimmer Kennedy • P • Bats: Right Throws: Right 1998 Matt Massimi 1987 Ron Kroschwitz 1997 Ryan Pandolfini 1986 Steve Parascand Sophomore • Levittown,, Pa. • Accounting major 1996 Ryan Pandolfini 1985 Gary Mullins 1995 Jason Koehler 1984 Rob Colton, Jerry Mulvaney Named the 2006 New Jersey career stats 1994 Mark Gola, Shaun Figueroa 1983 Ken Tozzi Rookie Pitcher of the 1993 Shawn Brown 1982 Walt Brooks Year…named the MAAC Rookie YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA 1992 Shawn Brown 1981 Tony Diamente of the Week…finished fourth on 2006 14 12 0 77.3 92 48 35 46 19 6-3 4.07 1991 Joe Gmitter 1980 Dave Malloy the team in earned run average, 1990 Joe Cerasi 1979 Kurt Krieghbaum second on the team in wins, innings pitched, games started and strikeouts…struck out 24 batters looking…picked 1989 Ed Horowitz 1978 Mike Morgan off four base runners last season, most on the team…averaged only 2.21 walks per nine innings…struck out two batters in his first two 1988 Ed Horowitz 1977 Lou Cammiso, Mike DeAngelis innings of collegiate work as a relief pitcher…pitched eight and one-third innings against St. Joseph’s to record his first collegiate win, allow- 1987 Ken Kremer 1976 Kent Provine ing just one run and striking out four batters…struck out eight batters in seven innings in a MAAC win against Fairfield…collected wins 1986 Chris Starr 1975 Bill Hartnett over Saint Joseph’s, Marist, Fairfield, Iona, Saint Peter’s and Manhattan…went 5-2 against MAAC schools last year with a 3.83 earned run 1985 Ed Whited 1974 Ansley Jessup average…expected to be a key part to the Broncs pitching core this year…helped Holy Ghost win the District Championship as the game’s 1984 Keith Ender 1973 Ted Plessl, George Knowles winning pitcher as a sophomore…All-League and County MVP as a senior, earning Bucks County Courier Times Player of the Year honors. 1983 Gary Mahler 1972 Mike Beane 1982 Gary Mahler 1971 William Adams 1981 Ken Zegarski 1970 Larry Nickol 1980 Bob O’Connor, Ken Zegarski 1969 J. Dan Hill, Don Klinger 1979 Bob O’Connor 1968 Paul Buytkins, Glenn Bisbing • P • Bats: Right Throws: Right 1978 Ed Kerner 1967 Richard Bechtel #21 Dan Sasso 1977 Rick Cyburt 1966 Bob Koehler 1976 Scott Hensinger 1965 John Wagner Sophomore • Bordentown, N.J. • Marketing major 1975 Kevin Connolly, Ted DeLong 1964 Tom Beck Started two games as a rookie career stats 1974 Mike Freundel 1963 Dan Napoleon pitcher for the Broncs…struck 1962 James Durman out two batters in two shutout YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA Major League Broncs 1961 Jack Pilger innings of work against Liberty as 2006 10 2 0 18.0 27 24 22 11 9 0-2 11.00 a relief pitcher…struck out two Player last Rider season Major League Team batters in an inning of work against Jacksonville State…pitched five innings, allowing just one run while striking Dan Napoleon 1964 Mets, Cardinals out three in a start against St. Joseph’s…a two-time All-Conference basketball player who led Burlington County in three-point field goals Jeff Kunkel 1983 Rangers, Royals Jack Armstrong 1986 Reds, Indians, as a junior…earned All-South Jersey honors and was a member of the Carpenter Cup team. Marlins, Rangers Ed Whited 1986 Braves Kevin Barry 2001 Braves James Hoey 2003 Orioles John Barr 1979 L. A. Dodgers Scouting Supervisor Page 20 Page 9

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ider’s enrollment of more than 5,800 Rconsists of approximately 4,600 full- #15 Jon Leise • OF • Bats: Right Throws: Right and part-time undergraduate and almost 1,200 graduate students studying on Junior • Woodbury, N.J. • Business Finance major campuses in Lawrenceville and Princeton, New Jersey. The University is comprised Went the entire 2006 season career stats of four academic units - the College of without committing an error… Business Administration; the College of was second on the team in games YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences; the played as a substitute with 14 last 2005 44 119 12 19 2 1 1 26 14 3 .160 year…sparked a three run inning 2006 22 44 11 10 2 0 0 12 4 0 .227 College of Continuing Studies; and Totals 66 163 23 29 4 1 1 38 18 3 .178 Westminster Choir College - and offers in a win against Seton Hall in undergraduate programs in 60 areas and 2006 with an RBI single and a run scored…in 2005 collect- graduate programs in 17 specialties. ed a two-run single against Pittsburgh in his first collegiate at bat…committed just one error in 60 chances as a rookie…had six hits, includ- Ninety-two percent of Rider’s 235 full- schools to have attained AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate ing a pair of doubles and a home run, and five RBI in a pair of games against Seton Hall in 2005…his second double of the game gave Rider time faculty hold doctoral degrees or the highest credential in their Schools of Business) accreditation and one of only two schools in New a 5-0 lead in win over Seton Hall his rookie year…hit his second sacrifice fly of the game in the top of the ninth inning to give Rider a 9-8 field. Rider’s faculty are award-winning teachers and researchers ded- Jersey to hold the specialized AACSB accreditation in accounting. lead in a MAAC victory over Siena in 2005…had two hits, including a triple, and two RBI against Florida A&M in 2005…twice earned First icated to excellence in teaching, learning and scholarship and 12 have Elementary and secondary education programs and their applicable Team All-Colonial Conference honors at West Deptford. been named Fulbright Scholars. Rider’s classes are small and interac- graduate programs on both campuses are accredited by the National tive with a student-faculty ratio of 13:1. Rider’s curricula balance Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The theory and practice, and emphasize learning by doing through more undergraduate and graduate music programs of Westminster Choir than 1,000 student internships or field experiences, community serv- College are accredited by the National Association of Schools of ice learning placements, and undergraduate research fellowships. Music (NASM). In addition, Rider’s graduate counseling services • P • Bats: Left Throws: Left Westminster’s internationally acclaimed choirs perform with world- program in the School of Education holds the Council for #16 Derek Caldwell famous orchestras and conductors in the United States and abroad, Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs further demonstrating Rider’s commitment to experiential learning. (CACREP) national accreditation. Rider University is regionally Sophomore • Allentown, Pa. • Communication major Rider is currently ranked in the top tier of northern regional uni- accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Expected to be a starter and a key career stats versities under the designation of “Best Universities - Master’s” by Rider University is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic part of the Broncs pitching U.S. News and World Report and has been included in the last five edi- Association (NCAA) Division I for both men’s and women’s athlet- core…red-shirted the 2006 sea- YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA tions of The Princeton Review’s Best 351 Colleges, its list of the nation’s ics. The University offers 20 varsity sports - 10 men’s and 10 son while recovering from 2005 14 11 0 70.3 85 61 50 42 26 4-6 6.37 top 10 percent of colleges and universities. women’s teams - 18 in the competitive Metro Atlantic Athletic 2006 3 3 0 13.7 16 13 9 10 12 0-2 5.93 “Tommy John” surgery…started Total 17 14 0 84.0 101 74 59 52 38 4-8 6.32 The University’s many specialized accreditations attest to the qual- Conference (MAAC) with field hockey in the Northeast Conference all three of his appearances last ity of its academic programs. Rider is among the select business (NEC) and wrestling in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). year before the injury…in his rookie year he won his last four starts of the season, defeating MAAC foes Fairfield, Le Moyne, Niagara and Saint Peter’s…tied for the team lead in games started that ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT year…led the 2005 Bronc staff in innings pitched and was second on the team in strikeouts…was third on the team in opponents’ batting average as a freshman, fourth on the squad in earned run average…struck out 20 batters looking, most among Bronc pitchers in the 2005 Arete' Team Mentor season…was 4-3 against MAAC teams as a freshman…struck out seven Canisius batters in less than seven innings, while allowing just three hits in 2005…struck out seven Niagara batters in eight innings in the 2005 season…earned MAAC Rookie of the Week honors the final With the start of the 1990-91 academic school year, Rider University Through the mentor program, established in the fall of 1994, Rider week of the 2005 season…at Salisbury earned All-Colonial League honors as a junior outfielder and again as a senior pitcher…led his team implemented its innovative Arete' Program for all student-athletes. faculty members or administration are paired with varsity athletic to the District II championships as a senior…also golfed and played basketball in high school, helping the basketball team win the Colonial Arete' refers to the ancient Greek ideal of a balanced striving for excel- teams. Mentors are present for support, advice, cheerleading, as well as League as a sophomore. lence in all areas of life. The purpose of the program, which has been other non-coaching duties. The mentor program opens communica- detailed in The New York Times and The Times of Trenton, is to help stu- tion lines between faculty/staff members and student-athletes, and dent-athletes develop in all areas of their lives, not just on the playing gives the student-athlete another person in the Rider community to fields or in the classroom. Subjects of the seminars include time man- turn to for support and guidance. agement, stress management, sports nutrition, substance abuse, com- munication skills, study skills, training techniques, HIV, etiquette/good Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) manners, interview techniques, resume writing, and life after Rider. Comprised of one student-athlete from each of Rider’s varsity teams, Student Transitional Education Program (STEP) the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) meets monthly to dis- cuss various student-welfare issues and to organize ways for student- During the 1993-94 academic year, the Rider Department of Athletics athletes to become involved in the community. Through SAAC, Rider developed STEP for varsity athletics. Under the direction of the asso- student-athletes have organized toy drives and served meals to the ciate director of athletics, STEP provides individual and group tutor- needy at Thanksgiving. ing, as well as study tables that are mandatory for certain student-ath- letes. STEP also coordinates progress reports, monitors the student- athletes academic progress, and provides workshops on topics such as library skills, test taking and note taking. In 2003 Rider added its first full-time Academic Support Coordinator, Sonya Hurt. Page 10 Page 19

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#10 Will O’Connor • P • Bats: Left Throws: Left 2006 MAAC Final Standings Northeast Conference Champions 1997 Marist Junior • Cinnaminson, N.J. • Accounting/Finance major MAAC Overall WL WL 1996 Rider Earned MAAC All-Academic career stats 1. Le Moyne 21 5 38 14 1995 Rider team honors last season and was 2. Manhattan# 19 9 34 23 1994 Rider named Second Team All-New YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA 3. Rider 17 10 25 31 1993 St. Francis-NY Jersey…was the Broncs’ most 2005 13 7 1 52.0 70 44 41 29 13 2-6 7.10 4. Niagara 17 10 28 26 1992 St. Francis-NY effective starter last year…led the 2006 14 12 0 84.3 121 63 58 41 14 7-2 6.19 Totals 27 19 1 136.3 191 107 99 70 27 9-8 6.54 Marist 16 10 24 28 1991 Monmouth team in wins and innings 1990 Long Island pitched…allowed just 1.49 walks per game, best on the Fairfield 12 14 18 29 1989 Monmouth team, and was second on the team in starts, runners picked off and winning percentage in 2006…third on the team in strikeouts, including Siena 12 15 23 31 13 strikeouts looking…won seven out of eight starts between March 18 and May 13, 2006…collected MAAC wins over Marist, Siena, Fairfield, Canisius 9 18 18 36 1988 Fairleigh Dickinson Iona, Niagara, Saint Peter’s and Canisius last year…pitched all nine innings in a MAAC win over Saint Peter’s...struck out seven in a playoff Iona 8 18 12 42 1987 Fairleigh Dickinson game against Manhattan last season...gave up only 14 walks all season...finished his rookie season fifth on the team in innings pitched, appear- Saint Peter’s 3 23 10 41 ances, victories and games started…as a freshman struck out 11 Canisius batters in a complete game victory…as a rookie collected a save in #MAAC tournament champion East Coast Conference Champions the 9-8 win over Siena, getting out of a bases loaded jam with a strike out…earned the victory over Le Moyne as a freshman, pitching seven innings without a walk and allowing just two runs…allowed just one walk and one run in seven innings of work against Saint Peter’s in 2006 MAAC Tournament 1992 Rider 2005...was 2-3 with a 5.87 ERA in MAAC competition as a freshman…earned All-Conference, All-Group II, and All-County honors at 1991 Towson State Cinnaminson High, graduating in the top 20 percent of his class…pitched a four-hit shutout to win the state semi-final game…two-time Manhattan 5, Rider 0 1990 Lafayette pitcher (2003 & 2004) for Burlington County’s Carpenter Cup squad...helped lead Cinnaminson of the Rancocas Valley summer league to Le Moyne 7, Niagara 2 1989 Rider championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006, posting an ERA under 2.00. 1988 Towson State Niagara 9, Rider 1 1987 Rider Manhattan 3, Le Moyne 2 1986 Rider Le Moyne 4, Niagara 3 1985 Rider 1984 Rider #12 Jeff Reynolds • 3B • Bats: Right Throws: Right Manhattan 7, Le Moyne 3 1983 Delaware 1982 Delaware Senior • Denville, N.J. • Business Management major NCAA Tournament 1981 Temple Voted the team’s Most Improved career stats 1980 Delaware Player last season…started 41 Manhattan 4, Nebraska 1 1979 Delaware games in 2006 and possessed the YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA Miami 8, Manhattan 2 1978 Temple fifth highest batting average on 2005 29 62 9 13 0 0 0 13 3 2 .210 Manhattan 6, San Francisco 4 2006 45 139 20 41 4 0 0 45 25 4 .295 1977 Temple the team...batted .366 against Totals 74 201 29 54 4 0 0 58 28 6 .269 Miami 10, Manhattan 4 1976 Temple MAAC schools last year…was hit 1975 Temple by a pitch eight times last season, third most on the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Champions team...collected 16 hits in a 10-game hitting streak between April 17 and May 3, 2006...batted .352 in the month of April last year...had 12 multiple hit games including a three-hit, three-RBI win over Saint Peter’s, a two-hit, four-RBI win over Saint Peter’s and a two-hit, four-RBI 2006 Manhattan 1994 Canisius-North, Iona-South win over Canisius…enjoyed four three-hit games last season...batted .613 as a leadoff hitter…one of just five Broncs to enjoy a four-hit game 2005 Marist 1993 Le Moyne-North, Fairfield-South in 2005…collected his first four hits as a Bronc against Ohio State…had three hits in a MAAC win at Marist as a rookie…batted .350 in March 2004 Le Moyne 1992 Le Moyne-North, Iona-South of 2005…finished the season fourth on the team in assists as a rookie…earned First Team All-Area, All-Conference and All-County honors at 2003 Le Moyne 1991 Le Moyne-North, Fairfield-South Parsippany Hills…served as team captain as a senior and was named team MVP…transferred to Rider from Albany where he played one sea- son…a golfer who serves as a caddy at Mountain Ridge CC. 2002 Marist 1990 Le Moyne-North, Fordham-South 2001 Marist 1989 La Salle 2000 Marist 1988 Fordham 1999 Siena 1987 Fordham 1998 Le Moyne 1986 Holy Cross 1997 Siena 1985 La Salle 1996 Siena 1984 Iona 1995 Siena 1983 Fairfield 1982 Army

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Opponent Series Opponent Series Start W L Start W L #1 James Hayes • SS/P • Bats: Right Throws: Right Adelphi 1957 9 0 Gonzaga 2007 0 0 Akron 1992 0 2 Hampden-Sydney 1953 0 1 Alabama-Birmingham 1988 1 3 Hampton Institute 1965 1 0 Sophomore • Sunrise, Fla. • Business major Albany 2004 0 1 High Point 1969 1 0 Earned Second Team All-MAAC career stats American 1964 9 2 Hofstra 1941 28 10 honors while being named both Amherst 1967 2 2 Holy Cross 1990 1 0 the MAAC and the New Jersey YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA Army 1959 4 4 Illinois 2000 1 0 2006 53 191 41 71 14 0 3 94 38 18 .372 Arnold 1951 1 1 Illinois-Chicago 2002 1 0 Rookie of the Year…finished YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA Auburn 1967 0 4 Iona 1960 20 11 third in the MAAC in batting 2006 15 0 4 14.7 17 10 6 14 8 1-0 3.68 Bates 1963 1 0 Iowa 1986 3 5 average and fourth in stolen bases…three-time MAAC Bergen 1941 0 1 Jacksonville St. 2006 1 2 Rookie of the Week…started 50 games and owned the highest batting average on the team……batted .424 against MAAC schools…tied for Bethune Cookman 1995 1 0 Ithaca 1957 1 2 the most hits on the team last year…led the Broncs in doubles, total bases, slugging percentage (.492), RBI, stolen bases and sacrifice bunts James Madison 1980 2 8 Bloomfield 1951 14 0 and was second on the team in on base percentage (.429) and home runs, fifth on the team in runs scored…batted .450 against left-handed Bloomsburg State 1952 3 1 John Marshall 1949 0 4 Bolling Field 1950 0 1 Kansas State 2003 0 1 pitching, batted .444 with bases loaded, batted.432 as a leadoff hitter…on the mound led the team in saves and had the third best ERA on Boston College 1967 0 1 Kean 1978 3 0 the team...opponents batted .288 against him…finished 15 games last year, tied for most on the team…enjoyed 27 multiple hit games and 13 Bowdoin 2004 1 0 King’s (Del.) 1951 4 1 multiple RBI games…collected 18 hits in a nine-game hitting streak…hit safely in 26 of 29 games between April 4 and May 19, compiling Bowling Green 1978 1 1 King’s (Pa.) 1941 6 0 53 hits, 32 RBI and 30 runs scored in those 29 games…collected his first collegiate hit with a double in a game against Liberty…had a pair Brandeis 1958 1 0 Kutztown State 1947 7 1 of two-out hits, including the game-winner against Princeton…went five for five with a double and three RBI and scored two runs in a MAAC Bradley 2004 2 0 Lafayette 1947 35 35 win over Niagara…Rider Athlete of the Month for May 2005. Bridgeport 1955 11 4 Lakehurst NAS 1953 2 0 Brooklyn 1992 1 2 La Salle 1968 30 17 Brown 1966 1 0 Le Moyne 1998 818 Bucknell 1948 32 11 Lehigh 1967 31 13 #3 Adam Tussey • 2B • Bats: Right Throws: Right Butler University 2000 2 0 Liberty 1998 0 4 Canisius 1983 20 7 Lincoln 1955 7 0 Sophomore • Brooklawn, N.J. • Business Marketing major Catholic 1963 3 1 Long Island 1941 20 12 Central Connecticut 1966 6 2 Longwood 2006 0 3 Started 35 games as a rookie career stats Central Florida 1989 35 Loyola (Md.) 1960 2 0 infielder and was tied for second Charleston Southern 1998 0 2 Maine 1984 0 1 on the team in assists (99)…was YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BA Manhattan 1998 15 15 2006 39 114 16 25 3 0 0 28 14 4 .219 Coastal Carolina 2005 02 third on the team in turning dou- Colgate 1966 3 0 Marist 1992 20 30 Connecticut 1998 0 2 Maryland Baltimore 1990 7 4 ble plays with 27…went two for two on the season while batting with bases loaded…batted .310 with runners in Cornell 2002 1 1 Massachusetts 1990 2 6 scoring position…tied for third on the team in sacrifice bunts with three…went four for four in stolen bases last season…collected four mul- Cortland State 1957 2 0 Miami 1994 0 1 tiple RBI games…enjoyed a seven-game hit streak…recorded four multiple hit games…collected six hits in a MAAC double header sweep of Dartmouth 1987 1 0 McGuire AFB 1949 1 0 Iona…earned Second Team All-South Jersey honors in high school and played on the Carpenter Cup team. Davidson 1989 2 0 Mercer 2006 1 1 Delaware 1970 24 57 Michigan 1987 0 2 Drew 1959 20 Michigan State 1992 0 1 Drexel 1950 50 11 Millersville 1949 62 Duke 1987 0 1 Missouri 2004 0 1 East Carolina 1965 0 8 Monmouth 1976 30 19 #4 Mike Petrowski • P • Bats: Right Throws: Right East Stroudsburg 1947 10 4 Montclair State 1950 14 13 East Tennessee State 1994 0 1 Moravian 1929 1 0 Sophomore • Hamilton Square, N.J. • Communication major Eckerd 1973 1 6 Mount St. Mary’s 1960 16 2 Elizabethtown 1961 0 1 Muhlenberg 1948 4 1 A relief pitcher who lead the career stats Evansville 1989 2 3 Navy 1949 2 2 Rider staff in appearances, games Fairfield 1956 32 12 Newark Engineering 1954 1 0 finished (15), opposing batting YEAR G GS SV IP H R ER SO BB W-L ERA 2006 22 0 1 43.7 34 16 11 27 18 3-4 2.27 Fairleigh Dickinson 1951 27 20 New Hampshire 1965 4 0 average (.222), and opposing bat- New York Tech 1977 9 5 Florida 1992 0 1 ting average with runners on base (.156)…was second on the team in earned run average as a rookie and third on Florida A&M 2005 1 1 Niagara 1997 17 8 Florida Atlantic 2002 0 1 Norfolk Navy 1953 1 0 the team in wins…collected a save against Manhattan… enjoyed a 1.42 earned run average in the month of April last year…pitched the first Florida Inter. 1978 0 6 North Carolina 1983 3 15 11 and one third innings of his collegiate career without allowing an earned run…recorded his first collegiate win against Mercer in three and Florida Southern 1984 0 1 North Carolina State 1987 0 2 a third scoreless innings while allowing only two hits in a high scoring game…pitched two scoreless innings while striking out three against Florida State 1974 0 2 NC-Wilmington 1997 0 1 Monmouth…collected a win over Niagara with two scoreless innings…earned a save against Manhattan by striking out four batters and not Fordham 1987 2 1 Northeastern 1978 2 1 allowing a run in two and a third innings…got out of a jam coming into the ninth inning with two runners on base for the win over St. Fort Mead 1949 0 1 Northwestern 1982 2 0 Joseph’s…pitched a perfect game in high school and led his team to two Mercer County Championships. George Mason 1985 2 2 Ohio State 1991 1 5 Georgetown 1963 1 0 Oklahoma State 1967 1 0 Georgia 1987 0 1 Old Dominion 1985 1 2 Georgia Southern 1976 0 1 Panzer 1948 13 4 Georgia Tech 1987 1 1 Penn AC 1941 1 1 Gettysburg 1967 7 6 Penn State 1963 19 24 Glassboro State 1953 12 5 Pennsylvania 1961 7 4

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Opponent Series Opponent Series The Automated ScoreBook Start W L StartWL Game Results for Rider University (2006 Final Statistics) (All games) Pennsylvania Military 1941 0 1 Susquehanna 1966 3 0 Phila. Pharmacy 1952 3 0 Tampa 1967 1 3 Game date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall MAAC Pitcher of record Attend Time Phila. Textile 1941 6 3 Taylor 1984 2 1 ------/------Pittsburgh 2004 0 3 Temple 1946 29 26 Feb 24, 2006 at Liberty 10-11 L 10 16 3/11 9 3 9 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Dyszel (L 0-1) 307 3:37 Feb 25, 2006 at Liberty 5-7 L 5 8 3/ 7 9 1 9 0- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Holck (L 0-1) 287 2:29 C.W. Post 1976 0 5 Toledo 1981 2 2 Feb 26, 2006 at Liberty 2-3 L 2 6 3/ 3 5 3 (12) 0- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 Petrowski (L 0-1) 127 3:17 Princeton 1959 21 21 Towson 1983 19 14 Mar 04, 2006 at Longwood Lancers 3-8 L 3 11 2/ 8 14 4 9 0- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Roszkowski (L 0-1) 175 2:45 Providence 1977 4 3 Trenton State 1929 19 7 Mar 04, 2006 at Longwood Lancers 5-8 L 5 8 2/ 8 12 0 7 0- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Holck (L 0-2) 150 2:00 Purdue 1999 0 1 Troy State 1992 0 2 Mar 05, 2006 at Longwood Lancers 5-7 L 5 14 2/ 7 12 3 9 0- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 Caldwell (L 0-1) 175 2:55 UNC 2000 0 1 Mar 08, 2006 at Delaware 5-6 L 5 6 1/ 6 10 2 9 0- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 Kennedy (L 0-1) 208 2:35 Quantico Marines 1950 1 1 Mar 10, 2006 at UAB 1-13 L 1 8 5/13 14 1 9 0- 8- 0 0- 0- 0 Holck (L 0-3) 150 2:52 Queens 1948 2 0 Upsala 1929 14 4 Mar 11, 2006 at UAB 6-12 L 6 14 1/12 20 3 9 0- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 Dyszel (L 0-2) 250 2:34 Quinnipiac 2002 1 0 Ursinus 1958 2 0 Mar 12, 2006 at UAB 7-11 L 7 14 2/11 9 2 9 0-10- 0 0- 0- 0 Caldwell (L 0-2) 350 3:13 Ramapo 1979 1 0 Vermont 1964 3 1 Mar 14, 2006 at Mercer 8-12 L 8 9 3/12 11 2 9 0-11- 0 0- 0- 0 Sasso (L 0-1) 589 3:30 Randolph Macon 1966 1 0 Villanova 1946 20 35 Mar 15, 2006 at Mercer W 13-11 13 14 2/11 16 7 9 1-11- 0 0- 0- 0 Petrowski (W 1-1) 446 3:34 Mar 17, 2006 at Jacksonville State 6-9 L 6 12 3/ 9 14 1 9 1-12- 0 0- 0- 0 Holck (L 0-4) 275 2:04 Richmond 1991 1 1 Virginia 1985 0 2 Mar 18, 2006 at Jacksonville State W 12-10 12 13 0/10 14 1 9 2-12- 0 0- 0- 0 Hayes (W 1-0) 335 3:15 Rhode Island 1995 1 0 VCU 1991 0 3 Mar 18, 2006 at Jacksonville State 3-7 L 3 6 1/ 7 8 1 7 2-13- 0 0- 0- 0 Dyszel (L 0-3) 275 2:15 Rollins 1962 3 2 VMI 2007 0 0 Mar 21, 2006 at Saint Joseph's W 7-1 7 12 0/ 1 9 2 9 3-13- 0 0- 0- 0 Kennedy (W 1-1) 35 2:35 Rutgers 1961 26 36 Virginia Tech 1986 1 1 Mar 22, 2006 1-15 L 1 6 0/15 14 2 9 3-14- 0 0- 0- 0 Roszkowski (L) 0 2:42 Wagner 1959 14 4 *Mar 25, 2006 Marist College W 9-7 9 12 3/ 7 10 2 9 4-14- 0 1- 0- 0 O'Connor (W 1-0) 100 2:55 Rutgers-Newark 1957 3 0 *Mar 25, 2006 Marist College 3-5 L 3 8 2/ 5 9 1 7 4-15- 0 1- 1- 0 Holck (L 0-5) 100 2:31 St. Francis-NY 1929 15 3 Washington St. 2007 0 0 *Mar 26, 2006 Marist College W 9-3 9 11 2/ 3 8 0 9 5-15- 0 2- 1- 0 Kennedy (W 2-1) 150 2:36 St. John’s 1929 11 24 West Chester 1948 28 3 Mar 28, 2006 at Rutgers 3-5 L 3 9 3/ 5 7 1 9 5-16- 0 2- 1- 0 Roszkowski (L 0-3) 45 2:30 St. Joseph’s 1946 34 14 West Virginia 1994 0 1 Mar 29, 2006 Long Island Univ. 5-7 L 5 8 8/ 7 7 4 9 5-17- 0 2- 1- 0 Petrowski (L 1-2) 100 2:44 St. Leo’s 1969 4 6 West Virginia Wesl. 1983 1 0 *Apr 01, 2006 Siena College W 8-4 8 10 1/ 4 9 4 9 6-17- 0 3- 1- 0 O'Connor (W 2-0) 100 2:16 *Apr 01, 2006 Siena College 1-2 L 1 5 1/ 2 6 1 7 6-18- 0 3- 2- 0 Holck (L 0-6) 100 1:49 Saint Peter’s 1941 40 3 Wilkes 1948 8 4 *Apr 02, 2006 Siena College 5-8 L 5 7 1/ 8 16 3 9 6-19- 0 3- 3- 0 Kennedy (L 2-2) 150 3:02 Scranton 1948 9 0 William Paterson 1948 9 5 Apr 04, 2006 at La Salle W 10-3 10 10 0/ 3 7 4 9 7-19- 0 3- 3- 0 Roszkowski (W 1-3) 77 3:03 Seton Hall 1947 20 35 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2002 3 1 Apr 05, 2006 Seton Hall W 7-4 7 12 3/ 4 9 5 9 8-19- 0 3- 3- 0 Dyszel (W 1-3) 25 3:03 Siena 1995 13 18 Wisconsin State 1978 0 1 *Apr 09, 2006 at Fairfield University W 7-3 7 10 1/ 3 9 1 9 9-19- 0 4- 3- 0 O'Connor (W 3-0) 169 2:31 Yale 1994 2 1 *Apr 09, 2006 at Fairfield University W 6-2 6 7 0/ 2 5 4 7 10-19- 0 5- 3- 0 Kennedy (W 3-2) - 2:07 South Alabama 1995 0 1 *Apr 10, 2006 at Fairfield University W 8-2 8 15 2/ 2 7 2 9 11-19- 0 6- 3- 0 Roszkowski (W 2-3) 93 2:47 Southeastern Mass. 1977 3 0 Apr 11, 2006 at Monmouth 3-4 L 3 9 1/ 4 9 0 (11) 11-20- 0 6- 3- 0 Petrowski (L 1-3) 170 2:53 Southern Conn. 1960 4 4 2007 OPPONENTS IN BOLD *Apr 15, 2006 at Iona College W 12-6 12 21 1/ 6 11 2 9 12-20- 0 7- 3- 0 O'Connor (W 4-0) 198 3:06 South Florida 1975 1 3 *Apr 15, 2006 at Iona College W 8-2 8 11 2/ 2 4 1 7 13-20- 0 8- 3- 0 Kennedy (W 4-2) 198 2:14 Springfield 1951 0 1 *Apr 17, 2006 at Iona College 2-3 L 2 9 1/ 3 7 2 9 13-21- 0 8- 4- 0 Roszkowski (L 2-4) 112 2:34 Apr 18, 2006 at Penn W 10-8 10 10 3/ 8 11 3 9 14-21- 0 8- 4- 0 Holck (W 1-6) 67 3:15 Stetson 1967 3 13 Apr 19, 2006 Monmouth University 6-9 L 6 14 1/ 9 15 3 9 14-22- 0 8- 4- 0 Sasso (L 0-2) 100 3:07 Stony Brook 2003 1 1 *Apr 23, 2006 Niagara University W 10-6 10 10 2/ 6 13 2 9 15-22- 0 9- 4- 0 O'Connor (W 5-0) 212 2:40 *Apr 24, 2006 Niagara University W 5-4 5 10 4/ 4 8 3 ( 9) 16-22- 0 10- 4- 0 Petrowski (W 2-3) 50 2:26 *Apr 24, 2006 Niagara University W 10-6 10 11 1/ 6 13 5 9 17-22- 0 11- 4- 0 Holck (W 2-6) 50 2:43 Apr 25, 2006 at Monmouth 3-10 L 3 7 2/10 14 1 9 17-23- 0 11- 4- 0 Dyszel (L 1-4) 200 3:02 *Apr 29, 2006 Saint Peter's W 11-3 11 12 1/ 3 12 4 9 18-23- 0 12- 4- 0 O'Connor (W 6-0) 129 2:24 *Apr 29, 2006 Saint Peter's W 13-1 13 16 1/ 1 3 1 7 19-23- 0 13- 4- 0 Kennedy (W 5-2) 129 2:22 *Apr 30, 2006 Saint Peter's W 10-1 10 7 2/ 1 8 4 9 20-23- 0 14- 4- 0 Roszkowski (W 3-4) 230 2:18 May 03, 2006 Princeton University W 9-5 9 9 0/ 5 9 4 9 21-23- 0 14- 4- 0 Holck (W 3-6) 250 2:16 *May 06, 2006 Manhattan College 2-7 L 2 7 1/ 7 14 2 9 21-24- 0 14- 5- 0 O'Connor (L 6-1) 106 2:22 *May 06, 2006 Manhattan College W 7-3 7 3 1/ 3 7 3 7 22-24- 0 15- 5- 0 Kennedy (W 6-2) 106 2:34 *May 07, 2006 Manhattan College 2-7 L 2 8 2/ 7 12 1 9 22-25- 0 15- 6- 0 Roszkowski (L 3-5) 207 2:45 May 09, 2006 St. Joseph's W 4-3 4 12 1/ 3 8 2 9 23-25- 0 15- 6- 0 Petrowski (W 3-3) 75 2:41 *May 13, 2006 at Canisius W 12-7 12 11 2/ 7 12 2 9 24-25- 0 16- 6- 0 O'Connor (W 7-1) 83 2:53 *May 13, 2006 at Canisius W 10-2 10 11 0/ 2 7 3 7 25-25- 0 17- 6- 0 Dyszel (W 2-4) 83 2:27 *May 14, 2006 at Canisius 3-5 L 3 11 2/ 5 8 2 9 25-26- 0 17- 7- 0 Roszkowski (L 3-6) 143 2:45 *May 18, 2006 at Le Moyne 4-6 L 4 10 0/ 6 13 1 9 25-27- 0 17- 8- 0 Petrowski (L 3-4) 164 3:25 *May 19, 2006 at Le Moyne 4-10 L 4 7 3/10 12 0 7 25-28- 0 17- 9- 0 Kennedy (L 6-3) 204 2:05 *May 19, 2006 at Le Moyne 3-5 L 3 9 0/ 5 8 0 9 25-29- 0 17-10- 0 Roszkowski (L 3-7) 153 2:26 $May 25, 2006 vs #2 Manhattan Jaspers 0-5 L 0 4 1/ 5 8 1 9 25-30- 0 17-10- 0 O'Connor (L 7-2) 473 2:14 $May 26, 2006 vs #4 Niagara 1-9 L 1 1 2/ 9 11 2 9 25-31- 0 17-10- 0 Roszkowski (L 3-8) 0 5:57

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The Automated ScoreBook No. Name Cl. Pos. B_T Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Overall Statistics for Rider University (2006 Final Statistics) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) 1 *James Hayes So. SS/P R-R 5-10 175 Sunrise, Fla./Piper Record: 25-31 Home: 13-8 Away: 12-21 Neutral: 0-2 MAAC: 17-10 3 * Adam Tussey So. 2B R-R 5-11 167 Brooklawn, N.J./Gloucester

4 * Mike Petrowski So. P R-R 6-4 175 Hamilton Square, N.J./Steinert Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

5 David Hayes Jr. INF/P R-R 6-3 195 Sunrise, Fla./Amer. Heritage/Florida Atlantic James Hayes...... 372 53-50 191 41 71 14 0 3 38 94 .492 16 4 28 1 .429 1 5 18-24 110 21 9 .936 Mike Poalise...... 338 55-55 210 46 71 8 1 0 33 81 .386 27 4 22 5 .416 4 3 12-21 137 1 4 .972 6 Matt McCollum Fr.-R OF/1B L-L 6-1 197 Tabernacle, N.J./Shawnee Tom Letizia...... 330 55-53 206 43 68 11 1 0 15 81 .393 27 19 18 2 .451 1 4 11-14 43 99 26 .845 7 Eric Woodrow Fr. C R-R 6-0 185 Hamilton, N.J./Hamilton West Gene Crimoli...... 324 51-44 170 39 55 4 1 6 36 79 .465 28 1 36 3 .422 0 0 5-6 359 24 5 .987 Jeff Reynolds...... 295 45-41 139 20 41 4 0 0 25 45 .324 18 8 20 1 .399 3 2 4-5 54 50 6 .945 10 * Will O’Connor Jr. P L-L 5-10 170 Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson Justin Squashic...... 289 14-11 38 6 11 2 0 0 1 13 .342 1 0 9 0 .308 0 0 1-1 12 1 2 .867 Scott Knazek...... 275 54-54 200 47 55 13 1 3 34 79 .395 21 9 29 5 .365 3 2 2-6 211 34 8 .968 12 * Jeff Reynolds Sr. 3B R-R 5-7 170 Denville, N.J./Parsippany Hills Maurice Williams.... .268 49-48 164 18 44 8 1 1 34 57 .348 20 2 26 2 .347 4 1 2-3 71 3 2 .974 Sean Olson...... 252 37-30 103 9 26 12 0 1 16 41 .398 11 2 21 0 .322 5 2 0-0 159 35 4 .980 14 Garrett Rugg Fr. INF R-R 5-10 145 Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Bryan Wagner...... 251 55-55 235 44 59 8 1 1 22 72 .306 29 5 45 3 .346 0 2 18-23 71 143 17 .926 15 * Jon Leise Jr. OF R-R 6-1 165 Woodbury, N.J./West Deptford Nate Kline...... 231 8-6 26 1 6 0 0 0 1 6 .231 0 0 8 1 .231 0 0 0-0 25 1 2 .929 Jon Leise...... 227 22-8 44 11 10 2 0 0 4 12 .273 6 1 10 0 .333 0 0 0-0 25 0 0 1.000 16 * Derek Caldwell So. P L-L 6-1 180 Allentown, Pa./Salisbury Adam Tussey...... 219 39-35 114 16 25 3 0 0 14 28 .246 14 1 15 1 .305 2 3 4-4 69 99 6 .966 Brad States...... 171 27-10 41 1 7 3 0 0 8 10 .244 3 1 12 0 .244 0 1 0-2 24 1 2 .926 18 * Erik Holck Sr. P R-R 6-4 225 Readington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Matt McCollum...... 125 8-3 16 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 .188 2 0 8 1 .222 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Casey Kernan...... 000 3-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 1 0 .400 0 0 0-0 5 1 0 1.000 19 * Jimmer Kennedy So. P R-R 6-2 197 Levittown, Pa./Holy Ghost Prep Justin Roszkowski... .000 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 6 13 0 1.000 21 * Dan Sasso So. P R-R 6-3 200 Bordentown, N.J./Bordentown Totals...... 290 56-56 1902 344 551 93 6 15 282 701 .369 225 57 309 25 .377 23 25 77-109 1404 589 97 .954 23 * Brad States Sr. OF R-R 6-3 215 Paoli, Pa./Conestoga Opponents...... 304 56-56 1860 343 566 110 17 41 304 833 .448 188 55 280 12 .380 27 39 66-105 1432 663 124 .944

24 Brian Herman Fr. P R-R 6-0 170 Levittown, Pa./Conwell-Egan LOB - Team (456), Opp (423). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (69). CI - Team (1), Knazek 1. IBB - Team (4), Crimoli 2, Poalise 1, Leise 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Hayes 4, Wagner 2, Poalise 2, Letizia 2, Reynolds 1, Knazek 1, Kline 1. 25 * Maurice Williams So. OF R-R 6-1 205 Tinton Falls, N.J./Monmouth Regional

26 Kris Brown Fr. P R-R 6-2 195 Vineland, N.J./Vineland (All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

27 * Mike Dyszel Sr. P R-R 6-0 185 Bristol, Pa./Bristol Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

29 * Mike DiPietropolo So. P R-R 6-0 210 Pilesgrove, N.J./Woodstown Steve Sciaraffo..... 2.18 0-0 15 0 0 0/0 2 20.2 19 7 5 7 5 5 0 1 76 .250 3 1 0 1 0 Mike Petrowski...... 2.27 3-4 22 0 0 0/0 1 43.2 34 16 11 18 27 6 1 1 153 .222 4 5 1 4 2 31 Tom Clarke Fr. OF L-R 6-0 185 Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial James Hayes...... 3.68 1-0 15 0 0 0/0 4 14.2 17 10 6 8 14 4 0 0 59 .288 2 4 1 0 2 32 * Sean Olson So. C/INF R-R 6-1 200 Vineland, N.J./St. Augustine Prep Jimmer Kennedy...... 4.07 6-3 14 12 3 0/0 0 77.1 92 48 35 19 46 22 3 9 311 .296 4 4 0 3 1 Mike DiPietropolo... 4.76 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 5.2 4 4 3 4 3 2 0 0 17 .235 0 2 0 2 1 33 Nick Wojnowski Fr. OF R-R 6-2 180 Baldwin, Md./Calvert Hall Derek Caldwell...... 5.93 0-2 3 3 0 0/0 0 13.2 16 13 9 12 10 2 0 1 55 .291 1 4 0 1 1 Erik Holck...... 5.95 3-6 19 6 0 0/0 2 56.0 74 48 37 25 34 9 3 4 223 .332 7 9 2 5 10 35 Ryan Miller Fr. P R-R 6-1 180 Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville Justin Roszkowski... 6.17 3-8 16 14 1 0/0 0 77.1 86 56 53 41 50 12 1 7 299 .288 6 9 2 3 8 Will O'Connor...... 6.19 7-2 14 12 1 0/0 0 84.1 121 63 58 14 41 27 4 9 352 .344 2 5 4 3 8 36 Darron Lattomus Fr. OF R-R 5-9 160 Springfield, Va./West Springfield Mike Dyszel...... 7.21 2-4 19 7 0 0/0 0 53.2 71 50 43 29 38 17 4 3 224 .317 9 8 0 3 5 *-letterwinner Dan Sasso...... 11.00 0-2 10 2 0 0/0 0 18.0 27 24 22 9 11 3 1 4 78 .346 3 4 0 1 1 Eric Reilly...... 12.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 4 4 2 1 1 0 2 13 .385 1 0 0 1 0 Head Coach: #2 Barry Davis (Bridgewater ’87), 3rd Season Assistant Coach: #13 Thomas Carr III (William Patterson ’97) Totals...... 5.50 25-31 56 56 5 0/0 9 468.0 566 343 286 188 280 110 17 41 1860 .304 42 55 10 27 39 Assistant Coach: #11 Jim Carone (Monmouth ’03) Opponents...... 4.64 31-25 56 56 3 1/0 13 477.1 551 344 246 225 309 93 6 15 1902 .290 48 57 5 23 25 Assistant Coach: #20 Jim Maher (Barton ’84) PB - Team (16), Knazek 11, Olson 5, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (10), Kennedy 4, O'Connor 2, Roszkowski 1, Petrowski 1, Sciaraffo 1, Knazek 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - Knazek (39-56), Olson (27-48), Roszkowski (18-25), Dyszel (11-18), Holck (8-13), Petrowski (10-11), Kennedy (5-10), O'Connor (3-8), Sasso (4-7), Sciaraffo (5-7), Caldwell (1-3), Hayes (1-2), DiPietropolo (0-1).

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