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2001 NCAA Baseball and Softball Records Book Div_3BB 00 2/8/01 9:32 AM Page 73 Division III Baseball Records Individual Records .. 74 Individual Leaders .. 75 Annual Individual Champions.. 86 Team Records .. 90 Team Leaders .. 91 Annual Team Champions.. 10 0 Div_3BB 00 2/8/01 9:32 AM Page 74 74 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA Division III baseball records be- RUNS PER GAME March 25, 1997; Manuel Castilla, Rochester vs. gan with the 1974 season and are based on Season (Since 1990) Mansfield, March 8, 1987 information submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- 1.89—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (83 in 44 Ga m e ga m e s ) 2—Seven times, most recent: Todd Meyer, Alvernia vs. vice by institutions participating in the statistics Nichols, March 13, 2000 rankings. Career records of players include BA TTING AVE R A G E Season (Min. 75 at-bats) Se a s o n only those years in which they competed in .577—Ken Ritter, North Central, 1988 (64 of 111) 6—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 games) Division III. Annual individual champions in Career (Min. 200 at-bats) TOTAL BASES runs, bases on balls, toughest to strike out and .483—Frank Beckhorn, Kean, 1996-98 (181 of 375) Ga m e saves were added in 1990, along with annual HI T S 18—Billy Porterfield, Ohio Northern vs. Marietta, May team champions in home runs, triples, doubles, In n i n g 15, 1993; Dave Kessler, Wooster vs. Kenyon, stolen bases, slugging percentage and double 3—11 times, most recent: Chris Tekulve, Marietta vs. La March 29, 1986 plays. In statistical rankings, the rounding of Roche, April 7, 1999 Se a s o n percentages and/or averages may indicate ties Ga m e 218—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 games) 7—Six times, most recent: Zach Vallentine, Wentworth where none exist. In these cases, the numerical Ca r e e r Inst. vs. Anna Maria, April 16, 1997 617—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (Tex.), 1997-00 (192 order of the rankings is accurate. Se a s o n ga m e s ) 103—Sean Risley, Marietta, 1986 (63 games) Ca r e e r SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Individual Records 327—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (Tex.), 1997-00 (192 Season (Min. 75 at-bats) ga m e s ) 1.275—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (218 total bases in 171 at-bats) HITTING STREAKS Career (Min. 200 at-bats) Ba t t i n g Consecutive Games 46—Corey Breyne, Aurora, 1998 .980—John Kiely, Bridgewater St., 1986-87 (196 total Consecutive Hits bases in 200 at-bats) GA M E S 15—Jim Sostak, Benedictine (Ill.), April 4-9, 2000 RUNS BATTED IN Ca r e e r Consecutive Times on Base In n i n g 213—Roger Thompson, Marietta, 1984-87 20—Eric Boeche, Concordia (Ill.), April 18-24, 2000 9—Rob Radcliffe, York (Pa.) vs. Gallaudet, March 28, AT - B A T S DO U B L E S 19 9 2 Ga m e Ga m e Ga m e 9—Jim Gitchell, Elmhurst vs. Judson (17 inn.), April 7, 4—13 times, most recent: Chris Denorfia, Wheaton 12—Pat Tobiasz, Wis.-Whitewater vs. Bethany 1993; Scott Dutton, Southern Me. vs. Colby, April (Mass.) vs. Springfield, March 30, 1999 (W.Va.), March 22, 1998 11, 1991; Bob Prince, Southern Me. vs. Colby, April Se a s o n Se a s o n 11, 1991 27—Craig Conway, Montclair St., 2000 (50 games); 121—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 games) Se a s o n Scott Forbes, N.C. Wesleyan, 1997 (47 games) Ca r e e r 254—Sean Risley, Marietta, 1986 (63 games) Ca r e e r 285—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (Tex.), 1997-00 (192 Ca r e e r 73—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (Tex.), 1997-00 (192 ga m e s ) 773—Jansen Evans, Methodist, 1985-88 (194 games) ga m e s ) RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME DOUBLES PER GAME RU N S Se a s o n Ga m e Se a s o n 0.81—Eric Sorensen, John Jay, 1999 (25 in 31 games) 2.75—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (121 in 44 8—Matt Burgbacher, Marietta vs. La Roche, April 7, ga m e s ) 19 9 9 TR I P L E S Se a s o n In n i n g BASES ON BALLS 89—Mike Brandts, Marietta, 1986 (63 games) 2—Sean Walsh, Plymouth St. vs. Western Conn. St., Ga m e Ca r e e r April 26, 1998; Dave Tidick, Cortland St. vs. 6—Four times, most recent: Matt Rush, Delaware Valley 267—Jansen Evans, Methodist, 1985-88 (194 games) Oneonta St., April 20, 1995 vs. Alvernia, March 29, 2000 Ga m e Co n s e c u t i v e 4—Mike Czarnecki, Dubuque vs. Augsburg, March 5, 8—Kurt Chapman, Wis.-La Crosse, April 14-15, 1995 1998; Mike Sokoloski, Westfield St. vs. Albertus Se a s o n Magnus, May 2, 1996 80—David Horne, Methodist, 1986 (51 games) Se a s o n Ca r e e r 13—Tom Mohl, Marietta, 1982 (63 games) 226—Jack Richarz, Carthage, 1992-95 (175 games) Ca r e e r 38—Matt Gelotti, Southwestern (Tex.), 1997-00 (192 BASES ON BALLS PER GAME ga m e s ) Season (Since 1990) TRIPLES PER GAME 1.63—Mike McNamara, Roger Williams, 1993 (26 in Se a s o n 16 games) 0.45—Glenn Bass, Clark (Mass.), 1975 (five in 11 STOLEN BASES ga m e s ) Ga m e HOME RUNS 7—Doug Graner, Methodist vs. FDU-Madison, March In n i n g 12, 1986 2—Many players Se a s o n Ga m e 94—John Skouras, Manhattanville, 1985 (39 games) 4—10 times, most recent: Derek Birley, George Fox vs. Ca r e e r Whitworth, May 12, 2000 202—Greg Clark, N.C. Wesleyan, 1979-82 (160 Se a s o n ga m e s ) 39—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (44 games) Ca r e e r STOLEN BASES PER GAME 70—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1992-95 (162 Se a s o n ga m e s ) 2.41—John Skouras, Manhattanville, 1985 (94 in 39 ga m e s ) HOME RUNS PER GAME Se a s o n STOLEN-BASE PERCENTAGE 0.89—Tim Jorgensen, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1995 (39 in 44 Career (Min. 100 attempts) ga m e s ) .956—Mark Schorsch, Mt. St. Joseph, 1999-00 (109 Derek Birley tied a Division III record when he CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN of 114 attempts) belted four home runs in a 2000 game against 6—Eric Heise, Ohio Wesleyan, March 8-12, 1998 CONSECUTIVE STOLEN BASES Northwest Conference foe Whitworth. Birley GRAND SLAMS Se a s o n became the 10th Division III player to hit four In n i n g 59—Mark Schorsch, Mt. St. Joseph, March 7-May 14, round-trippers in a game. 2—Bryan Magoteaux, Wittenberg vs. Thomas More, 1999 (also career record) Div_3BB 00 2/8/01 9:32 AM Page 75 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—BA T T I N G 75 ST R I K E O U T S SH U T O U T S Se a s o n Ga m e Se a s o n 149—Keith Mayhew, Ferrum, 1995 (119.1 inn.) 5—Shawn McCorkle, Montclair St. vs. Cal Lutheran, 6—Tim Piechonski, St. Mary’s (Minn.), 1987; Steve Ca r e e r March 10, 1998 Korczyk, Upsala, 1980; Steve Thomas, Eastern 439—Brian Ford, Methodist, 1992-95 (407.2 inn.) Conn. St., 1975 HIT BY PITCH Ca r e e r STRIKEOUT RATIO In n i n g 11—Steve Thomas, Eastern Conn. St., 1974-76 (Strikeouts per nine innings) 2—Owen Smith, Wash. & Lee vs. Randolph-Macon, Season (Min. 40 innings) April 28, 1996; Brian Sasso, Montclair St. vs. VI C T O R I E S 19.1—Billy Wagner, Ferrum, 1992 (109 in 51.1 inn.) Ramapo, April 23, 1993 Se a s o n Career (Min. 100 innings) Ga m e 18—Dave Bradley, Marietta, 1999 (two losses) 16.0—Billy Wagner, Ferrum, 1991-93 (327 in 182.1 4—Six times, most recent: Dave Galford, Shenandoah Ca r e e r in n . ) 47—Jim Katschke, Marietta, 1983-86 (seven losses) vs. Columbia Union, March 17, 1999 HITS ALLOWED Se a s o n Co n s e c u t i v e 25—Dennys Gomez, William Penn, March 12, 1993- Ga m e 29—Luther Headley, Ferrum, 1996 (45 games) May 10, 1994 28—Brian Cooper, Caltech vs. Cal Lutheran, Feb. 12, Ca r e e r 1994 60—Jason Angel, Rensselaer, 1993-96 (145 games) SA V E S Se a s o n FEWEST HITS ALLOWED PER NINE INNINGS SACRIFICE HITS 17—Paul Louderback, Rensselaer, 1998 Season (Min. 40 innings) Se a s o n Ca r e e r 1.58—Billy Wagner, Ferrum, 1992 (nine in 51.1 inn.) 18—Adrian Shelly, Frostburg St., 1992 (34 games) 28—Paul Louderback, Rensselaer, 1996-99; Stan Career (Min. 100 innings) Ca r e e r Mohn, N.C. Wesleyan, 1993-96; Mark Crowther, 2.22—Billy Wagner, Ferrum, 1991-93 (45 in 182.1 34—Adrian Shelly, Frostburg St., 1991-94 (104 Mass.-Dartmouth, 1984-87 in n . ) ga m e s ) IN N I N G S BASE ON BALLS RATIO SACRIFICE FLIES Ga m e (Bases on balls per nine innings) Ga m e 16.2—Bruce Gerish, Alma vs.
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