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Division II Baseball Records Division II Baseball Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 3 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 15 Team Records ........................................................................... 23 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 24 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 33 2012 Most Improved ............................................................. 37 All-Time Winningest Teams ................................................ 38 Collegiate Baseball Division II Final Polls ...................... 40 2 NCAA BASEBALL 2013 DIVISION II RECORDS THROUGH 2012 SEASON Official NCAA Division II baseball records began DOUBLES PER GAME Career with the 1963 season and are based on infor- Season 215—Nick Shaw, Barry, 2007-10 (209 games) mation submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- 0.79—Frank Gaiteri, Philadelphia U., 1976 (15 in 19 games) BASES ON BALLS PER GAME vice by institutions participating in the statistics TRIPLES Season rankings. Career records of players include only Game 1.38—Ralph Davis, Miles, 1993 (36 in 26 games) those years in which they competed in Division 4—Jay Zuanich, Cal Poly Pomona vs. Cal St. L.A., 1971 STOLEN BASES II. Annual team champions in home runs, triples, Season Game doubles, stolen bases, slugging percentage and 16—Willie Melendez, Savannah St., 1998 (49 games) 9—Clarence Williamson, N.C. A&T vs. Winston-Salem, double plays were added in 1990. Annual individ- Career 1968 ual champions in saves, runs, bases on balls and 28—Paul Bingham, Indiana (PA), 2007-10 (191 games) Season toughest to strike out were added in 1990. Indi- TRIPLES PER GAME 96—Cisco Johnson, Saint Leo, 1987 (49 games) Season Career vidual hit by pitch and sacrifice hits were added 222—Mike Scarinci, Molloy, 1999-02 (174 games) in 2004. In statistical rankings, the rounding of 0.53—Larry Crowe, Texas Southern, 1970 (nine in 17 games) STOLEN BASES PER GAME percentages and/or averages may indicate ties HOME RUNS Season where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 2.73—Charles Stukes, Md.-East. Shore, 1967 (30 in 11 order of the rankings is accurate. Inning 2—Many players games) Game STOlen-BASE PERCENTAGE 5—Josh Hamilton, St. Edward’s vs. Okla. Panhandle, April Career (Min. 100 attempts) 18, 2003 .958—Andrew Dixon, Norfolk St., 1983-86 (136 of 142) Consecutive CONSECUTIVE STOLEN BASES Individual Records 5—Bo Darby, West Virginia St. (last at-bat vs. Charleston Career [WV], April 25, 2009 and first four at-bats vs. Salem Int’l, 60—David Shelton, North Ala., March 26, 1994-April 30, April 27, 2009) 1995 Batting Season 36—Brian Davis, West Ga., 1998 (58 games) STRIKEOUTS Game Career 5—13 times, most recent: K.C. McCarthy, Flagler vs. AT-baTS 73—Bryan Fogle, Erskine, 2007-10 (223 games) Game Augusta St., Feb. 27, 2010 11—Louis Howell, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Oakland City, April 20, HOME RUNS PER GAME HIT BY PITCH 1964 (22 inn.) Season Game Season 0.73—Bill Packer, Sacred Heart, 1981 (19 in 26 games) 4—Travis Lites, Angelo St. vs. Ouachita Baptist, Feb. 1, 279—Rodd Kelley, Tampa, 1993 (64 games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN 2009; Eddie Gullen, North Ala. vs. Tuskegee, April 5, Career 9—Chase Larsson, Cameron, March 18-April 1, 2011 2006; Stephen Worrell, Columbus St. vs. Pfeiffer, May 983—Rodd Kelley, Tampa, 1991-94 (229 games) GraND SLAMS 13, 2004; Grant Andrews, Harding vs. Rhodes, March 7, 2000; Darren Jones, Southern Ark. vs. Mississippi Col., RUNS Inning April 6, 1996 Game 2—Dan Kozloski, Regis (CO) vs. Colorado Mines, April 8, Season 9—Mike Holcomb, St. Francis (IL) vs. Robert Morris (IL), 2005; Scott Blecha, Regis (CO) vs. Colorado Col., April 41—Chris Kline, Lincoln Memorial, 1997 (45 games) April 2, 1996 13, 1986; Cliff Champion, Saint Leo vs. Eckerd, March 30, 1985; Phil Ross, Saint Leo vs. Florida A&M, March Career Season 93—John Dano, Mo. Western St., 2001-04 (177 games) 103—Eric Errante, Central Mo., 2004 (65 games); Eric 18, 1985 Stuckenschneider, Central Mo., 1994 (62 games) Game HIT BY PITCH PER GAME Career 2—13 times, most recent: Michael Moras, New Haven vs. Season 297—Craig Ringe, Central Mo., 1999-02 (240 games) Assumption, April 23, 2007 0.91—Chris Kline, Lincoln Memorial, 1997 (41 in 45 games) RUNS PER GAME Season Season 5—Tim Belcher, Quinnipiac, 1997 (35 games) SacriFICE HITS 1.84—Mike Aviles, Concordia (NY), 2003 (83 in 45 games) ToTAL BASES Season Game 38—Juan Dorado, Armstrong, 2009 (56 games) BATTING AVEragE Career Season (Min. 75 at-bats) 20—Josh Hamilton, St. Edward’s vs. Okla. Panhandle, April 18, 2003; Jason Berry, S.C. Upstate vs. Belmont Abbey, 70—Dennis Nisbet, Indianapolis, 1999-02 (230 games) .582—Ralph Garr, Grambling, 1967 (71 of 122) March 13, 2001; Kevin Nichols, Ala.-Huntsville vs. Ky. SACRIFICE HITS PER GAME Career (Min. 210 at-bats) Wesleyan, Feb. 25, 1996 .471—Chad Chlebowski, Clarion, 1995-98 (128 of 272) Season Season 0.68—Juan Dorado, Armstrong, 2009 (38 in 56 games) HITS 229—Brian Davis, West Ga., 1998 (58 games) SacriFICE FLIES Inning Career 3—12 times, most recent: Dylan Schuch, St. Edward’s 630—Bryan Fogle, Erskine, 2007-10 (223 games) Season vs. Okla. Panhandle, March 6, 2009; Drew Cross, St. 18—Dale Mathis, North Ala., 1972 (22 games) Edward’s vs. Okla. Panhandle, March 6, 2009 SLUGGING PErcENTagE Career Game Season (Min. 75 at-bats) 24—Ed Packard, Cal St. Dom. Hills, 1975-78 (220 games) 8—Adrian Clark, New Haven vs. Westfield St., April 25, 1.187—George Kalafatis, Long Island, 1963 (89 total bases 1989 in 75 at-bats) Season Career (Min. 210 at-bats) 120—James Vida, Fla. Southern, 1994 (61 games) 1.000—Bill Packer, Sacred Heart, 1980-82 (213 total bases Pitching Career in 213 at-bats) 366—Shelton Cisson, Erskine, 2004-07 (231 games) RUNS BATTED IN GAMES Season HITTING STREAKS Inning 9—Brian Mazurek, St. Francis (IL) vs. Robert Morris (IL), 44—Brad Rutherford, Abilene Christian, 2009 (65.0 inn.) Consecutive Hits April 2, 1996 Career 13—Josh Gilstrap, Fort Hays St., Feb. 17-March 5, 2002 109—Jimmy Hoog, Eckerd, 1986-89 Consecutive Games Game 13—Kevin Nichols, Ala.-Huntsville vs. Ky. Wesleyan, Feb. 54—Kevin Pillar, Cal St. Dom. Hills, Feb. 8-May 8, 2010 GAMES STARTED 25, 1996; Bob Ritchie, Nichols vs. Bryant, 1965 Consecutive Times On Base Season 15—Douglas Hargett, North Ala. (eight hits, six walks, one Season 23—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 104—Jarred McAlvain, Central Okla., 1997 (63 games) hit by pitch), April 18-23, 2002 Career Consecutive Games Reaching Base Career 68—Ben Ochoa, La Verne, 1969-72 88—Craige Lyerly, Catawba, March 18, 2009-Feb. 12, 2010 310—Bryan Fogle, Erskine, 2007-10 (223 games) COMPLETE GAMES DOUBLES RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME Season Game Season 19—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 5—Erik Peterman, Indianapolis vs. Quincy (consecutive), 2.19—Mike Boyd, Shaw, 1994 (68 in 31 games) Career April 5, 2003; Tom Michalak, Lewis vs. Ferris St., 1990; BASES ON BALLS 34—Steve Brown, UC Davis, 1975-78 Tom Siebers, Lewis vs. SIU Edwardsville, 1984 Game RELIEF APPEaraNCES Season 7—Dave Bone, Armstrong vs. Sacred Heart, March 17, Season 33—Andrew Hansen, Neb. Omaha, 2009 (60 games) 1989; Ricky Harris, UT Martin vs. Lambuth, 1977 43— Jhonattan Schloeter, Bluefield St., 2004 Career Season Career 87—Chas Anthony, Erskine, 2007-10 (229 games) 91—Richie Johnson, Valdosta St., 1982 (69 games) 118—Michael Newman, Georgia College, 2005-08 NCAA BASEBALL 2013 DIVISION II RECORDS THROUGH 2012 SEASON 3 SHUTOUTS EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Career (Min. 100 innings) Season Game 4.53—Bob Polinsky, Delaware Valley, 1970-73 (84 in 167.0 6—Kyle Jones, SIU Edwardsville, 2006; Danny Cox, Troy, 19—Paul Brady, Bentley vs. Boston College, March 29, inn.) 1981 1998 WILD PITCHES Career HIT BATTERS 15—Ken Kravec, Ashland, 1970-73 Game Game VICTORIES 7—Jeff Sparks, West Tex. A&M vs. Tarleton St., March 28, 7—Bryan Rose, Adelphi vs. Armstrong, March 7, 2000; 1994 Season Chuck Ashcraft, North Ala. vs. West Ala., March 21, 1987 21—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 (two losses) (five consecutive) Career Season 47—Ben Ochoa, La Verne, 1969-72 (16 losses) 36—Norm Hebert, Cal St. Monterey Bay, 2009 (94.0 inn.) Fielding Consecutive 21—Jason Herz, Central Mo., March 7, 2001-May 26, 2002; STRIKEOUTS and Trevor Schulte, South Dakota St., March 20, 1993- Game PUTOUTS May 15, 1994 21—Nate Kosoc, Saint Rose vs. NJIT., April 1, 1999; Mike Game Rerick, North Dakota vs. Minn. St. Mankato, April 26, 29—Frank Intagliata, Dowling vs. C.W. Post, March 21, SAVES 1996 (10 inn.); Bruce Berenyi, Truman vs. Missouri S&T, 2009 (16 inn.) Season April 2, 1976; Ted Barnicle, Jacksonville St. vs. Sewanee, 20—Jameson Maj, Abilene Christian, 2007; Adam 1975; Joe Adkins, Kenyon vs. Wooster, April 15, 1961 Season Zimmerman, St. Joseph’s (IN), 2005 Season 643—Tom Weeks, Cal Poly Pomona, 1985 (67 games) Career 182—Sam Militello, Tampa, 1990 (143.2 inn.) Career 32—Jake Williams, Erskine, 2004-07 (96 relief appear- ances) Career 1,728—Bucky O’Hara, Presbyterian, 1997-00 (223 games) 473—Danny Lampley, Wingate, 1995-98 (391.2 inn.) INNINGS ASSISTS Game STRIKEOUT RATIO Game 17.0—Justin Green, Cameron vs. Abilene Christian, April (STRIKEOUTS PER NINE INNINGs) 16—Stan Henderson, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Kentucky St., April 8, 2000; Rick Schurkamp, Ferris St. vs. Malone, May 18, Season (Min. 50 innings) 1, 1972 1972; Allan Ladd, McNeese St. vs. La.-Lafayette, 1971; 18.9—Rich Folkers, Parsons, 1967 (126 in 60.0 inn.) Season Tom Brown, La.-Monroe vs. Sam Houston St., 1969 HITS ALLOWED 250—Anders Oster, North Ga., 2008 (62 games) Season Game 206.0—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 Career 21—Paul Brady, Bentley vs.
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