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Division I Baseball Statistics ; . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-------------------------------------~----------) -- -- -- ------ ----- --- ----- -----------------------------)------------- )------------------- ------------------~-- -- -- --- ----- FINAL 1998 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS BATTING (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) BATTING G AB HTS AVG. (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. 1. Pat Magness, Wichita St. SO 60 224 104 . 464 36. Cristian Jung, Fairfield ---------- 2. Sammy Serrano, Stetson ------------ JR 62 245 112 . JR 44 158 418 3. Ryan Fleming, Dayton - 457 37. Rickie Miller, Grambling ---------- SR 40 156 71 . 455 SR 44 127 417 4. Kevin Mench, Delaware 38. Ryan Anholt, Northwestern St. ----- JR 60 211 SO 52 187 85 . 455 38. Shayne Carnes; 417 Aaron Meyer, Dartmouth ------------ SO 41 151 68 . UAB ---------------- SR 53 211 417 450 40. Jamie Hammond, , West Va. ----------- 6. Jeff Pickler, Tennessee ----------- SR 55 245 109 . SR 55 192 417 Muchie Dagliere, Massachusetts ---- 445 41. Jason Hart, Southwest Mo. St. ----- SR 38 151 67 . 444 42. Keith Treonze, Lehigh JR 53 221 416 8. Tom Stoudt, Lafayette ------------- SR 33 113 50 . JR 39 135 415 Jeff Ryan, Wichita St. ------------ 442 43. Shawn Fagan, Penn JR 63 261 115 . 441 St. ------------- SO 49, 176 415 10. Antonio Banks, Mississippi Val. --- 44. John Summers, Utah ---------------- JR 50 193 SO 34 105 46 . 438 45. Willie Bloomquist, Arizona St. ---- 415 11. Jon Palmieri, Wake Forest --------- SO 64 263 109 414 11. Bob Osipower, JR 64 256 112 . 438 46. Kip provines, Indiana St. --------- Lafayette ----------- SO 36 128 56 . 438 SR 54 210 414 13. Tom Kuempel, Marshall ------------- 47. Nakia Hill, Cal St. Northridge ---- JR 55 232 SR 53 184 80 . 435 48. Drew Corradini, Pennsylvania ------ 414 14. Mike Conway, Dartmouth ------------ JR 41 173 75 . SR 35 133 414 15. Sean McGowan, Boston College ------ 434 49. Todd Benke, Navy ----------------- JR 39 146 63 . 432 50. Shawn Leimbek, Iowa SR 42 167 413' 16. Toph Lake, Navy SR 37 137 59 . St. ----------- SR 39 155 413 17. Joe McNamee, West Va. ------------- 431 51. Aubrey Huff, Miami (Fla. SR 54 191 82 . 429 JR 63 233 412 18. Jason Trott, Ohio St. ------------- 52. Brian Wiese, Mississippi St. --- JR 64 250 103 JR 52 194 83 . 428 53. Ryan Ducheon, Illinois St. -------- 412 19. Mike Dzurilla, St. John' s (N. SO 46 185 79 . SO 51 192 411 20. Troy MCNaughton, Brigham Young ---- 427 54. Dorian Cameron, Coastal Caro. ----- SO 53 218 93 . 427 JR 58 236 411 21. Mike Dean , Oral Roberts ----------- 55. Dave Marciniak, Rutgers ----------- JR 46 188 JR 60 230 98 . 426 56. Joe Zeccardi, LIU-Brooklyn -------- 410 22. Spencer Oborn, Brigham Young ------ SO 52 209 89 . JR 37 132 409 23. Clinton Johnston, Vanderbilt 426 57. Danny Graham, Central Conn. St. --- JR 53 198 84 . 424 SR 45 159 409 24. Craig Delk, Murray St. ------------ 58. Brian Smith , Kent ----------------- SR 55 196 SR 52 191 81 . 424 59. Ryan Browning, Tennessee Tech 408 25. Damon Thames, Rice JR 63 283 120* . SR 46 174 408 26. Bo Robinson, N. 424 60. David Dalton, Liberty ------------- -Charlotte ------- SR 62 250 106 . 424 SR 59 201 408 27. Zach Sorenson, Wichita St. 61. Robb Quinlan , Minnesota ----------- JR 60 238 JR 62 262 111 . 424 62. Scott Pratt, Auburn --------------- 408 28. Tony DeMarco, UNLV ---------------- SO 47 187 79 . JR 64 258 105 407 422 63. Nick Stefonick, Washington -------- 29. Chuck Lopez, Long Beach St. JR 66 268 113 . JR 51 177 407 30. Rick Hollern, Central Mich. ------- 422 64. Steve Tomshack, UMBC -------------- SR 56 178 75 . 421 JR 47 182 407 31. Matt Peters, Tex. -Pan American ---- 65. David Forst, Harvard -------------- SR 48 165 SR 49 138 58 . 420 66. Louie Fernandez, Florida Int' 406 32. B. J. Barns, Duquesne -------------- SO 47 169 71 . l ---- JR 58 217 406 33. Royce Huffman, Texas Christian ---- 420 67. Casey Bookout, Oklahoma ----------- JR 56 212 89 . 420 68. Derek Wathan, JR 62 222 405 33. Joe McCullough, Monmouth ---------- SR 51 212 89 . Oklahoma ------------ JR 59 252 102 405 35. Travis Copley, Tennessee ---------- 420 69. Bobby Hill, Miami (Fla. SR 45 148 62 . 419 70. Jason Story, SO 63 240 404 New Mexico St. ------- SR 46 198 404 HOME RUNS (Minimum 15) RUNS BATTED IN G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) G NO. 1. Kevin Mench, Delaware AVG. SO 52 33* 0. Jason Hart, Southwest Mo. St. ----- Damon Thames, Rice JR 53 JR 63 115* 1. Eric Valent, UCLA ----------------- Jason Story, New Mexico St. ------- JR 57 SR 46 1.78 3. Jason Hart, Southwest Mo. St. ----- 4. Casey Kelley, Washington St. ------ JR 49 JR 53 1.72 5. Ryan Fry, Missouri 4. Sonny Cortez, Tennessee ----------- SR 52 SR 54 Jeff Ryan, Wichita St. ------------ 1.67 5. Jason Story, New Mexico JR 63 St. ------- SR 46 Pat Magness, Wichita St. ---------- 105 1.67 Jason Sparks, Tulane -------------- SO 60 100 JR 62 Shayne Carnes, UAB ---------------- 1. 67 8. Jeff Tidwell, Jacksonville St. ---- SR 54 SR 53 1. 64 Bo Robinson, N. -Charlotte ------- 9. Sonny Cortez, Tennessee SR 52 SR 62 100 1. 61 10. Brad Cresse, LSU ------------------ 9. Lyle Overbay, Nevada -------------- SO 63 10. Bubba Crosby, JR 53 1. 60 11. John Summers, Utah ---------------- Rice ---------------- JR 58 1.57 12. JR 50 11. Joe McCullough, Monmouth ---------- James Matan, N. -Charlotte ------- SR 62 ' 51 1.55 13. Shayne Carnes, 12. James Matan, N. -Charlotte ------- UAB ---------------- SR 53 SR 62 1. 53 l3. Andy Osbolt, 13. Chris Weekly, New Mexico Georgia SR 53 14. Zach Sorenson, Wichita St. ------ JR 52 1. 52 15. Bubba Crosby, Rice JR 58 St. -------- JR 62 1.52 16. B. J. Barns, Duquesne -------------- l5. Aubrey Huff, Miami (Fla. SO 47 JR 63 1.51 17. Mike Dwyer , Richmond -------------- 16. Joe Zeccardi, LIU-Brooklyn -------- JR 37 JR 57 17. Jason Sparks, Tulane -------------- 1.49 18. Casey Bookout, Oklahoma ----------- JR 62 JR 62 1. 45 19. Eddy Furniss, LSU ----------------- 18. Jeff Tidwell, Jacksonville St. ---- SR 54 SR 67 18. Ryan Fry, Missouri ---------------- 1.44 20. Troy McNaughton, Brigham Young ---- SR 54 1.44 21. Damon Thames, Rice SO 53 20. Josh Etheredge, Auburn ------------ JR 63 SR 63 1.43 22. Sean McGowan 20. Brad Cresse, LSU ------------------ , Boston College ------ JR 39 SO 63 1.43 Joe Zeccardi, LIU-Brooklyn -------- 20. Chris Connally, Texas Christian --- 23. JR 37 SR 56 1.43 23. Clint Benhoff, Eastern Ill. ------- 24. Trey McClure, LSU ------------ JR 67 SR 52 1.42 25. Robb Quinlan, Minnesota ----------- 24. Robert Gonzales, New Mexico ------- SR 57 25: Earl Snyder, 25. Sean McGowan, Boston College ------ 1.42 Hartford ------------- SR 45 JR 39 1.41 27. Jorge Soto, Troy St. -------------- 26. Jeremy Schied, Southern Miss. ----- SO 58 SR 58 1.40 28. Jason Huisman, Mississippi -------- 27. Troy McNaughton, Brigham Young SR 53 SO 53 1.40 29. Kyle Heine, Texas-Arlington ------- 27. Clinton Johnston, Vanderbilt ------ SR 48 JR 53 1.40 30. Ryan Pond, Brigham Young ---------- 29. Casey Kelley, Washington St. ------ JR 51 JR 49 1. 39 31. Wes Brooks, Jacksonville St. ------ 30. Charley Carter, Baylor ------------ JR 54 31. Kevin Mench, Delaware SR 62 . 1.39 32. Chris Weekly, New Mexico St. ------ JR 52 SO 52 1.38 33. Brian Myrow, Louisiana Tech ------- 32. Billy Rich, Connecticut ----------- JR 55 SR 42 1.38 34. Matt Frick, Alabama --------------- 33. Ben Broussard, McNeese St. -------- SR 58 JR 56 1.38 35. Craig Kuzmic, Texas A&M ----------- 33. Royce Huffman, Texas Christian ---- JR 66 JR 56 1.38 35. Steve Wright, Liberty ------------- SR 58 36. Bill 1. 36 Uelmen, Iowa St. ------------- SR 47 1. 36 FINAL 1998 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------) -----) --------- -- ---- --- ------ --- ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------) --------)---------------- -------- -- ------- -- ----- --- --- --- FINAL 1998 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 15) G NO, AVG. (Minimum G NO, AVG. 1. Robert Gonzales, New Mexico ------- SR 57 35 0. 1. David Jones, Florida A&M ---------- SR 41 2. Damon Thames, Rice JR 63 36* 0. Jon Topolski , Baylor -------------- JR 61 3. Ryan Fleming, Dayton SR 40 11* 0. 22 0. 3. Pat Bell , Dayton ------------------ SR 39 Jeff Pickler, Tennessee ----------- SR 55 30 0. A1ph Coleman, Texas Southern ------ FR 47 5. Shaun Skeffington , Massachusetts -- SO 38 20 0. 5. Sean Mignogna, Georgetown JR 54 Jeff Ryan , Wichita St. ------------ JR 63 33 0. Dave Apollon, Bucknell ------------ SR 48 Dave Marciniak, Rutgers ----------- JR 46 24 0. Heath Squires, Vermont ------------ SR 43 8. Xavier Nady, California FR 54 28 0. Chris Schmitz, McNeese St. -------- SR 56 Bo Robinson, N. Charlotte ------- SR 62 32 0. 9. Mike Wenner, Rider 10. Joe McNamee, West Va. ------------- SR 54 SO 50 27 0. 10. Ned French, Stetson --------------- JR 57 10. Sami Abbassi, LIU-Brooklyn -------- JR 34 17 0. 11. Erik Mattern, Arizona ------------- SR 55 12. Andy Artale, St. Francis (N. SR 39 19 0. 13. Brian Ward, North Caro. 12. Kevin Worley, Campbell JR 56 St. ------- JR 64 31 0. 13. Willie Bloomquist, Arizona St. ---- 14. Mike Quirk, Boston College -------- SO 64 SO 31 15 0. 14. Bill Mott, Santa Clara ------------ SR 53 15. Chad Schultz , Youngstown St. ------ SR 48 23 0. 15. Sammy Serrano, Stetson ------------ 16. Troy McNaughton, Brigham Young ---- JR 62 SO 53 25 0. 16. Doug Lorenz, Louisville ----------- JR 55 17. Brennan Burns, Texas Tech --------- FR 49 23 0. 17. Colin Porter, Arizona ------------- SR 56 18. Jon Palmieri, Wake Forest --------- JR 64 30 0. 18. Chris Warren, Campbell SR 57 19. Eric Hinske, Arkansas ------------- JR 58 27 0. 19. Brad Piercy, North Caro. St. ------ JR 63 20. Brian Hughes, Tulane SR 63 29 0. 19. Damon Thames, Rice ---------------- JR 63 21. Aaron Rowand, Cal St. Fullerton --- JR 60 27 0. 19. Jeff Ryan, Wichita St. ------------ JR 63 22. TY Wigginton, N. -Asheville ------ JR 58 26 0. 23. Ryan Connors, Evansville ---------- SO 56 25 0.45 24. Danny Graham , Central Conn. St. --- SR 45 20 0. 24. Kevin Foy, LIU-Brooklyn SR 36 16 0. RUNS SCORED WALKS (Minimum 40) G NO.
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