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SPIDER RECORD BOOK COACHING RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Year Record Coach Year Record Coach Season Records 1915 5-4 Frank Dobson 1986 24-31 Ron Atkins 1916 10-6 Frank Dobson 1987 21-25 Ron Atkins Games Played 1917 10-1 Frank Dobson 1988 26-33 Ron Atkins 1918 8-5 Frank Dobson 1989 23-24 Ron Atkins 2002...... 66 1919 4-9 Frank Dobson 1990 27-19-1 Ron Atkins 1920 7-4 Frank Dobson 1991 31-20 Ron Atkins Winning Percentage 1921 5-9 Frank Dobson 1992 32-17 Ron Atkins 1930...... (12-1) .923 1922 9-7 Frank Dobson 1993 29-18-1 Ron Atkins 1923 9-7 Frank Dobson 1994 36-19 Ron Atkins Wins 1924 10-4 Frank Dobson 1995 43-17 Ron Atkins 2002...... 53 1925 12-6-1 Frank Dobson 1996 27-25 Ron Atkins 1926 11-5-1 Frank Dobson 1997 34-26 Ron Atkins Losses 1927 10-9 Frank Dobson 1998 41-17-1 Ron Atkins 2005...... 35 1928 15-3 Frank Dobson 1999 41-17 Ron Atkins 1929 8-6 Frank Dobson 2000 25-29 Ron Atkins Win Streak 1930 12-1 Frank Dobson 2001 27-26 Ron Atkins 1935...... 14 1931 4-5 Frank Dobson 2002 53-13 Ron Atkins 1932 8-5 Frank Dobson 2003 48-15 Ron Atkins Batting Average 1933 3-7 Frank Dobson 2004 33-24 Ron Atkins 1926...... 355 1934 12-7 Dave Miller 2005 22-35 Ron Atkins 1935 18-2-1 Malcolm Pitt 2006 22-33 Ron Atkins 1936 14-6 Malcolm Pitt 2007 32-28 Ron Atkins 1999...... 537 1937 14-4 Malcolm Pitt 2008 20-31-2 Mark McQueen 1938 7-11 Malcolm Pitt 2009 22-25 Mark McQueen 1939 14-2 Malcolm Pitt 2010 24-28 Mark McQueen At Bats 1940 16-2 Malcolm Pitt 2011 29-27-2 Mark McQueen 2002...... 2,196 1941 14-8 Malcolm Pitt 2012 30-26 Mark McQueen 1942 11-6 Malcolm Pitt 2013 31-24 Mark McQueen Runs 1943 14-4 Malcolm Pitt 2014 24-28-1 2002...... 497 1944 5-3 Malcolm Pitt 2015 28-25 Tracy Woodson 1945 8-2 Malcolm Pitt 2016 28-24 Tracy Woodson Hits 1946 8-6-1 Malcolm Pitt Overall Record • 102 seasons 2002...... 682 1947 20-3 Malcolm Pitt 1,804-1,329-17 (.573) 1948 13-8 Malcolm Pitt RBI 1949 12-9 Malcolm Pitt 2002...... 453 1950 8-9 Malcolm Pitt All-Time Coaching Records (By number of victories) 1951 11-8 Malcolm Pitt Doubles Rk Coach Yrs Record Pct. 1952 13-6 Malcolm Pitt 2002...... 150 1953 9-9 Malcolm Pitt 1. Ron Atkins 23 717-540-4 .570 1954 9-8 Malcolm Pitt 2. Malcolm Pitt 37 426-257-5 .623 Triples 1955 10-11 Malcolm Pitt 1956 9-8 Malcolm Pitt 3. Tommy Gilman 8 167-128-1 .566 1985...... 20 1957 11-10-1 Malcolm Pitt 4. Frank Dobson 19 160-103-2 .608 Home Runs 1958 13-3 Malcolm Pitt 5. Mark McQueen 6 156-161-4 .492 1999...... 101 1959 10-4 Malcolm Pitt 6. Chuck Boone 5 96-56 .632 1960 13-3 Malcolm Pitt 1961 11-4 Malcolm Pitt 7. Tracy Woodson 3 80-77-1 .510 Walks 1962 12-5 Malcolm Pitt 8. Dave Miller 1 12-7 .632 1994...... 301 1963 10-8-1 Malcolm Pitt 1964 8-11 Malcolm Pitt Stolen Bases 1965 13-10 Malcolm Pitt 2003...... 116 1966 17-6 Malcolm Pitt 1967 13-9 Malcolm Pitt 1968 9-11-1 Malcolm Pitt 1999...... 463 1969 6-12 Malcolm Pitt 1970 9-13 Malcolm Pitt Earned Average 1971 14-13 Malcolm Pitt 1967...... 1.98 1972 21-8 Chuck Boone 1973 16-8 Chuck Boone Ron Atkins Malcom “Mac” Pitt 1974 22-12 Chuck Boone 1985-2007 1935-1971 1975 17-16 Chuck Boone Single-Game Records 1976 20-12 Chuck Boone 1977 19-17 Tommy Gilman Longest Game 1978 21-12 Tommy Gilman 1978...... 17 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 1979 23-18 Tommy Gilman 1980 24-14 Tommy Gilman Runs 1981 24-19-1 Tommy Gilman 2015...... 30 vs. Yale 1982 20-15 Tommy Gilman 1983 22-11 Tommy Gilman Runs Allowed 1984 14-22 Tommy Gilman Chuck Boone Tommy Gilman 2005...... 30 vs. Towson 1985 20-29-1 Ron Atkins 1972-1976 1977-1984

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK YEARLY LEADERS (SINCE 1990) Batting Average 2015 Michael Morman 56 2013 Matt Zink 17 2000 Mike Smith 18 1990 Jordan Matter .387 2016 Micahel Morman 48 2014 Tyler Beckwith 9 2001 Thomas Martin 16 1991 Steve Burton .384 2015 Tyler Beckwith 10 2002 Tim Stauffer 18 1992 Steve Bernhardt .353 Runs Michael Morman 10 2003 Tim Stauffer 15 1993 Sean Casey .386 1990 Mark Foster 40 2016 D.J. Lee 11 Mike McGirr 15 1994 Tom Scioscia .398 1991 Steve Bernhardt 50 2004 Jason Bolinski 13 1995 Sean Casey .461 1992 Tom Scioscia 39 Wins 2005 Rob Berzinskas 14 1996 Matt Pusey .400 1993 Jeff Dausch 44 1990 Sean Gavaghan 8 2006 Alex Hale 9 1997 Matt Pusey .401 1994 Jeff Dausch 60 1991 Sean Gavaghan 11 2007 Alex Hale 16 1998 Mike Dwyer .356 1995 Mark Budzinski 73 1992 Sean Gavaghan 9 2008 Matt Zielinski 10 1999 Nate Rewers .413 1996 John Dorman 63 1993 Mark Foster 7 2009 Matt Zielinski 12 2000 Matt Craig .365 1997 John Wagler 70 1994 Bobby St. Pierre 11 2010 Matt Trent 13 2001 Bryan Pritz .349 1998 Jeff Kenney 67 1995 Bobby St. Pierre 11 2011 Bret Williams 15 2002 David Reaver .391 1999 Mike Dwyer 77 1996 David Luca 6 2012 Jacob Mayers 13 2003 Ben Zeskind .366 2000 Matt Craig 51 1997 David Luca 6 2013 Andrew Blum 14 2004 A.J. Board .335 2001 Vito Chiaravalloti 59 1998 Jason Morris 11 Zak Sterling 14 2005 Ben Zeskind .365 2002 Bryan Pritz 78 1999 Mike Smith 11 2014 Zak Sterling 14 2006 Ben Zeskind .379 2003 David Reaver 53 2000 Mike Smith 10 2015 Ryan Cook 14 2007 Alex Wotring .354 2004 Ben Zeskind 50 2001 Tim Stauffer 7 2016 Dan Martinson 13 2008 Hank Coogan .364 2005 Ben Zeskind 37 Thomas Martin 7 Zach Grossfeld 13 2009 Adam McConnell .355 2006 Ben Zeskind 57 2002 Tim Stauffer 15 2010 Billy Barber .372 2007 Joe Mahoney 53 2003 Mike McGirr 10 Saves 2011 Mike Mergenthaler .307 2008 Ryan Metzroth 46 Jason Bolinski 10 1990 Rick Jarvis 4 2012 Jacob Mayers .339 2009 Cameron Brown 50 2004 Thomas Martin 7 1991 Andy Szarko 4 2013 Jacob Mayers .359 2010 Billy Barber 52 2005 Brian Alas 7 1992 Brian Helms 4 2014 Doug Kraeger .308 2011 Mike Mergenthaler 43 2006 Alex Hale 7 1993 Andy Szarko 6 2015 Michael Morman .389 2012 Chris Cowell 47 2007 Alex Hale 8 1994 Dalton Maine 4 2016 Michael Morman .369 2013 Tanner Stanley 44 2008 Matt Zielinski 5 1995 Henry Ogden 3 2014 Doug Kraeger 39 2009 Billy Barber 5 Justin Lamber 3 Home Runs 2015 Michael Morman 51 2010 Matt Trent 5 1996 Brian Steimle 4 1990 Steve Burton 11 2016 Tyler Beckwith 51 Billy Barber 5 1997 David Luca 3 1991 Steve Burton 10 2011 Anthony Cafagna 7 Brian Steimle 3 1992 Tom Scioscia 11 Hits Bret Williams 7 1998 Casey Burns 3 1993 Jeff Dausch 6 1990 Jordan Matter 72 2012 Zak Sterling 7 Greg Yaffa 3 1994 Jeff Dausch 14 1991 Steve Burton 68 2013 Andrew Blum 5 1999 Bobby Basham 4 1995 Sean Casey 14 1992 Steve Bernhardt 66 Jonathan de Marte 5 2000 Five Players 1 1996 Justin Lamber 11 1993 Sean Casey 66 2014 Zak Sterling 5 2001 Brian Lane 2 1997 Matt Pusey 15 1994 Sean Casey 83 2015 Ryan Cook 8 Bake Leonards 2 1998 Mike Dwyer 24 1995 Sean Casey 89 2016 Dan Martinson 7 2002 Andy Givens 7 1999 Mike Dwyer 21 1996 John Dorman 62 2003 John Cronin 2 2000 G.R. Schalick 12 1997 Matt Pusey 101 Appearances Matt McLoughlin 2 2001 Vito Chiaravalloti 17 1998 Mike Dwyer 88 1990 Rick Jarvis 16 Andy Givens 2 2002 Vito Chiaravalloti 23 1999 Mike Dwyer 94 1991 Andy Szarko 20 2004 John Cronin 9 2003 Jim Fasano 16 2000 Matt Craig 73 1992 Sean Gavaghan 18 2005 John Cronin 5 2004 Jim Fasano 18 2001 Bryan Pritz 76 1993 Andy Szarko 18 2006 Brian Alas 4 2005 Joe Mahoney 9 2002 David Reaver 104 1994 Henry Ogden 23 2007 Brian Alas 14 2006 Ben Zeskind 10 2003 Ben Zeskind 78 1995 John Duffy 21 2008 Alex Hale 3 2007 Joe Mahoney 17 2004 Ben Zeskind 66 Kevin Brady 21 2009 Brian Alas 8 2008 Billy Barber 13 2005 Ben Zeskind 77 1996 Brian Steimle 17 2010 Billy Barber 4 2009 Cameron Brown 11 2006 Ben Zeskind 89 1997 David Luca 21 2011 Alex Maffet 6 2010 Chris Cowell 17 2007 Alex Wotring 74 Robbie Preston 21 2012 Andrew Brockett 6 2011 Mike Mergenthaler 7 2008 Hank Coogan 79 1998 Mike Smith 18 2013 Andrew Brockett 3 2012 Chris Cowell 20 2009 Adam McConnell 70 1999 Bobby Basham 21 Ryan Cook 3 2013 Jacob Mayers 7 2010 Billy Barber 74 2000 Andy Givens 20 James Lively 3 Adam Forrer 7 2011 Mike Mergenthaler 70 2001 Brian Lane 21 Dylan Stoops 3 2014 Matt Dacey 12 2012 Phil Ruzbarsky 68 2002 Tim Stauffer 20 2014 Ryan Cook 5 2015 Matt Dacey 17 2013 Jacob Mayers 75 Matt McLaughlin 20 2015 Ray Harron 9 2016 Jansen Fraser 7 2014 Doug Kraeger 66 2003 Andy Givens 19 2016 Daniel Brumbaugh 6 2015 Michael Morman 88 2004 John Cronin 30 RBI 2016 Michael Morman 72 2005 Brian Alas 21 1990 Steve Burton 46 John Cronin 21 1990 Sean Gavaghan 87.0 1991 Steve Burton 58 Stolen Bases 2006 Brian Alas 27 1991 Sean Gavaghan 132.0 1992 Mark Foster 41 1990 Mark Foster 7 2007 Brian Alas 36 1992 Sean Gavaghan 96.0 1993 Tom Scioscia 37 1991 Chris Piela 16 2008 Josh Horn 20 1993 Mark Foster 78.0 1994 Jeff Dausch 65 1992 Chris Piela 14 2009 Brian Alas 23 1994 Bobby St. Pierre 103.0 1995 Sean Casey 70 1993 Chris Piela 18 2010 Billy Barber 22 1995 Bobby St. Pierre 129.0 1996 Justin Lamber 44 1994 Jeff Dausch 13 2011 Alex Maffett 28 1996 David Luca 87.1 1997 Matt Pusey 85 1995 John Dorman 26 2012 Andrew Brockett 26 1997 Robbie Preston 90.1 1998 Mike Dwyer 72 1996 John Dorman 24 2013 Ray Harron 19 1998 Jason Morris 116.2 1999 Mike Dwyer 78 1997 John Wagler 28 2014 Ray Harron 25 1999 Mike Smith 114.0 2000 Matt Craig 47 1998 John Wagler 35 2015 Ray Harron 28 2000 Mike Smith 129.1 2001 Vito Chiaravalloti 60 1999 Jeff Kenney 20 2016 Caleb Ward 20 2001 Mike McGirr 105.0 2002 Vito Chiaravalloti 86 2000 Dan Phipps 10 2002 Tim Stauffer 146.0 2003 Jim Fasano 68 2001 Bryan Pritz 22 Games Started 2003 Tim Stauffer 114.0 2004 Jim Fasano 62 2002 David Reaver 32 1990 Sean Gavaghan 12 2004 Rob Berzinskas 72.2 2005 Joe Mahoney 41 2003 Bobby LeNoir 29 1991 Sean Gavaghan 16 Jason Bolinski 72.2 2006 Joe Mahoney 49 2004 Bobby LeNoir 23 1992 Sean Gavaghan 13 2005 Rob Berzinskas 84.0 2007 Joe Mahoney 62 2005 Ben Zeskind 15 Craig Saccavino 13 2006 Ja Jones 72.2 2008 Billy Barber 45 2006 Ben Zeskind 19 1993 Mark Foster 12 2007 Alex Hale 93.1 2009 Mike Mergenthaler 41 2007 Benji Marshall 19 1994 Bobby St. Pierre 14 2008 Matt Zielinski 61.0 2010 Chris Cowell 52 2008 Derek Boliek 11 1995 Bobby St. Pierre 18 2009 Matt Zielinski 66.0 2011 Mike Mergenthaler 45 2009 Adam McConnell 31 1996 David Luca 12 2010 Matt Trent 80.2 2012 Chris Cowell 58 2010 Adam McConnell 21 1997 Justin Lamber 16 2011 Bret Williams 95.2 2013 Tanner Stanley 38 2011 Mike Mergenthaler 18 1998 Jason Morris 17 2012 Jacob Mayers 83.1 2014 Matt Dacey 47 2012 Adam McConnell 12 1999 Mike Smith 16 2013 Andrew Blum 81.1

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK YEARLY LEADERS (SINCE 1990)

2014 Zak Sterling 91.1 2015 Ryan Cook 86.2 2016 Dan Martinson 79.0

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK AWARD WINNERS All-America Awards 1963 Bobby Stewart 1983 Andy Allanson Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Atlantic 10 All-Academic Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week 2003 Jim Fasano 1B Team 2003 Ben Zeskind (4) 1994 Tom Scioscia 2015 Michael Morman OF 2003 Vito Chiaravalloti 2004 Matt McKenna 1995 Sean Casey 2004 Jim Fasano Rob Berzinskas 1997 Matt Pusey 2009 Brian Alas 2005 Brian Alas (2) 1998 Mike Dwyer Atlantic 10 of the Year 2016 Michael Morman 2006 Cameron Brown 1999 Casey Burns 2002 Tim Stauffer Ian Marshall 2003 Tim Stauffer 2008 Billy Barber Mike Dwyer Atlantic 10 All-Tournament Team 2009 Phil Ruzbarsky Nate Rewers 2002 Thomas Martin P 2009 Adam McConnell 2002 Vito Chiaravalloti Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year David Reaver 3B 2012 Zak Sterling Matt Craig 2007 Matt Zielinski P Tim Stauffer P 2015 Kyle Adams David Reaver 2012 Zak Sterling P Adam Tidball C 2013 Tanner Stanley OF 2003 Vito Chiaravalloti ** OF Tim Stauffer Bobby LeNoir 2B 2003 Vito Chiaravalloti Mike McGuirr P CAA Awards David Reaver Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Matt McLoughlin P Tim Stauffer 2002 Ron Atkins David Reaver 3B All-CAA First Team 2015 Michael Morman Tim Stauffer P 1987 Greg Harding OF 2004 Jim Fasano 1B All-Atlantic 10 First Team Thomas Martin P Mike Zambo SS Freshman All-America 2002 Vito Chiaravalloti 1B Bobby LeNoir SS 1988 Greg Harding OF 1993 Sean Casey Matt Craig SS 2005 Rob Berzinskas P Andy Malloy 3B 2000 Matt Craig Mike McGirr P Andrew Justice OF Brian Jordan OF 2001 Bryan Pritz Brian Pritz OF 2007 Alex Hale P 1989 Andy Malloy 3B David Reaver 3B Alex Wotring DH 2003 Ben Zeskind Tim Stauffer P 2011 Mike Mergenthaler OF 1990 Jordan Matter OF 2006 Cameron Brown Adam Tidball C Chris Cowell C 1991 Steve Burton 1B 2007 Matt Zielinski 2003 Vito Chiaravalloti 1B Matt Zink OF Steve Bernhardt SS 2008 Billy Barber Jim Fasano 1B Jacob Mayers P/3B Sean Gavaghan P 2009 Adam McConnell Mike McGirr P 2012 Zak Sterling P Mark Foster P Bryan Pritz OF Phil Ruzbarsky OF 2012 Zak Sterling David Reaver SS Jacob Mayers DH 1992 Sean Gavaghan P 2013 Tanner Stanley Tim Stauffer P 2013 Tyler Beckwith 3B Mark Foster P 2006 Ben Zeskind OF 2015 Michael Morman OF 1994 Sean Casey 1B ABCA All-Region 2011 Billy Barber DH ** Most Outstanding Player Jeff Dausch 2B 1987 Greg Harding 2012 Chris Cowell C Tom Scioscia OF Jacob Mayers DH Atlantic 10 Player of the Week Brian Jordan 2013 Jacob Mayers DH 2002 Bryan Pritz Bobby St. Pierre P 1988 Greg Harding Tanner Stanley OF 2003 Bryan Pritz 1995 Sean Casey 1B Brian Jordan 2015 Michael Morman OF Jim Fasano Mark Budzinski OF 1989 Andy Malloy Matt Dacey 3B Adam Tidball Ed Tober DH 1991 Steve Burton 2016 Michael Morman 3B 2004 A.J. Board 1996 Justin Lamber DH Kurtis Brown DH Jim Fasano Sean Gavaghan A.J. Board 1997 Justin Lamber DH 1992 Steve Bernhardt David Thomas Matt Pusey 1B Sean Gavaghan All-Atlantic 10 Second Team 2005 Ben Zeskind 1998 Mike Dwyer 1B 1993 Jeff Dausch 2003 John Cronin P 2006 Vince Riggi Nate Rewers 2B Andy Szarko Ben Zeskind IF Ben Zeskind 1999 Mike Dwyer 1B 2004 A.J. Board OF 2007 Hank Coogan 1994 Sean Casey Jim Fasano 1B 2008 Ryan Metroth Nate Rewers 2B Jeff Dausch Thomas Martin P Billy Barber Casey Burns P Tom Scioscia 2005 Ben Zeskind OF 2009 Ryan Metzroth Josh Lamberg C Bobby St. Pierre 2006 Cameron Brown 3B 2010 Billy Barber 2000 Mike Smith P 1995 Sean Casey Joe Mahoney 1B 2011 Jacob Mayers 2007 Brian Alas P Chris Cowell (2) Bobby St. Pierre Alex Hale P 2012 Jacob Mayers All-CAA Second Team 1996 Justin Lamber Joe Mahoney 1B 2013 Jacob Mayers 1993 Sean Casey 1B 1997 Justin Lamber Alex Wotring OF Tanner Stanley Jeff Dausch 2B Matt Pusey 2008 Hank Coogan 3B 2015 Michael Morman (2) Mark Foster DH 1998 Mike Dwyer 2010 Chris Cowell C Jansen Fraser 1995 Bobby St. Pierre P Billy Barber DH Doug Kraeger 1999 Casey Burns 2011 Mike Mergenthaler OF 2016 Tyler Beckwith (2) 1997 Nate Rewers 2B Mike Dwyer Chris Cowell C Doug Krager 1998 John Wagler OF Nate Rewers 2012 Adam Forrer 2B Michael Morman Jeff Wood 3B 2000 Mike Smith 2015 Ryan Cook SP Jansen Fraser 1999 G.R. Schalick DH 2001 Vito Chiaravalloti Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Week 2000 G.R. Schalick 1B 2002 Vito Chiaravalloti All-Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention 2002 Tim Stauffer (3) Vito Chiaravalloti OF Matt Craig 2010 Cameron Brown 3B Mike McGirr Matt Craig 3B Chris Dolan Tim Stauffer 2001 Vito Chiaravalloti 1B Tim Stauffer 2003 Andy Givens Bryan Pritz OF Adam Tidball Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team* Tim Stauffer (3) 2006 Cameron Brown 3B 2004 Thomas Martin 2003 Vito Chiaravalloti 2007 Matt Zielinski P Derek Duclos CAA Player of the Year Bryan Pritz 2008 Mike Mergenthaler 1B 2005 Brian Alas 1991 Steve Burton 1B 2006 Ben Zeskind Billy Barber DH 2006 Rob Berzinskas 1995 Sean Casey 1B 2012 Chris Cowell 2009 Adam McConnell 2B Stephen Owens 1999 Mike Dwyer 1B/P Jacob Mayers 2011 Mike Small SS Ian Marshall 2012 Zak Sterling P 2007 Ian Marshall Phil Ruzbarsky 2013 Tanner Stanley OF 2008 Matt Zielinski CAA Tournament MVP Zak Sterling 2014 Matt Dacey 3B 2010 Billy Barber 1986 Kevin Sickinger P/DH 2013 Jacob Mayers Kurtis Brown DH 2011 Jacob Mayers 1997 John Wagler OF 2015 Ryan Cook 2015 Kyle Adams OF 2012 Andrew Brockett 1998 Mike Dwyer 1B/P Matt Dacey Daniel Brumbaugh IF Jacob Mayers 2016 Matt Olson P 2013 Andrew Blum Michael Morman Caleb Ward P 2015 Zak Sterling CAA Coach of the Year * A-10 began selection in 2006 2016 Zach Grossfeld 1991 Ron Atkins 1999 Ron Atkins SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE-SEASON HITTING RECORDS At Bats Home Runs Slugging Percentage 1. David Reaver (2002) 266 1. Mike Dwyer (1998) 24 (Minimum Half Games Played In Season) 2. Bryan Pritz (2002) 261 2. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) 23 1. Sean Casey (1995) .824 3. Matt Pusey (1997) 252 3. Mike Dwyer (1999) 21 2. Mike Dwyer (1999) .811 4. Matt Craig (2002) 248 4. Chris Cowell (2012) 20 3. Andy Allanson (1983) .780 5. Mike Dwyer (1998) 247 5. Matt Craig (2002) 19 4. Mike Dwyer (1998) .741 6. Mark Budzinski (1995) 243 6. Jim Fasano (2004) 18 5. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) .727 7. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) 238 7. Matt Dacey (2015) 17 6. Matt Craig (2002) .718 8. John Wagler (1998) 237 Chris Cowell (2010) 17 7. Billy Barber (2008) .703 9. Ben Zeskind (2006) 235 Joe Mahoney (2007) 17 8. Tom Scioscia (1994) .684 10. David Reaver (2003) 232 Vito Chiaravalloti (2001) 17 9. Matt Pusey (1997) .675 Nic Jackson (1999) 17 10. Vito Chiaravalloti (2001) .672 Runs Greg Harding (1988) 17 1. Bryan Pritz (2002) 78 Batting Average 2. Mike Dwyer (1999) 77 Runs Batted In 1. Andy Allanson (1983) .487 3. David Reaver (2002) 73 1. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) 86 2. Sean Casey (1995) .461 Mark Budzinksi (1995) 73 2. Matt Pusey (1997) 85 3. Andy Allanson (1982) .429 5. Nate Rewers (1999) 71 3. Matt Craig (2002) 84 4. Greg Harding (1988) .423 6. Matt Craig (2002) 70 4. Mike Dwyer (1999) 78 5. Nate Rewers (1999) .413 John Wagler (1998) 70 5. Mike Dwyer (1998) 72 6. Mike Dwyer (1999) .412 8. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) 69 6. Sean Casey (1995) 70 7. Ken Harvey (1982) .403 9. Jeff Kenney (1998) 67 7. Jim Fasano (2003) 68 Ed Santa (1982) .403 10. Matt Pusey (1997) 66 8. Jeff Dausch (1994) 65 9. Matt Pusey (1997) .401 9. Nic Jackson (1999) 63 10. Matt Pusey (1996) .400 Hits 10. Joe Mahoney (2007) 62 George Pace (1984) .400 1. David Reaver (2002) 104 Jim Fasano (2004) 62 2. Matt Pusey (1997) 101 3. Mike Dwyer (1999) 94 Stolen Bases 4. Matt Craig (2002) 93 1. John Wagler (1998) 35 Nate Rewers (1999) 93 2. David Reaver (2002) 32 6. Bryan Pritz (2002) 90 3. Adam McConnell (2009) 31 7. Ben Zeskind (2006) 89 Bryan Pritz (2002) 31 Sean Casey (1995) 89 5. Bobby Lenoir (2003) 29 9. Michael Morman (2015) 88 6. David Reaver (2003) 28 Mike Dwyer (1998) 88 John Wagler (1997) 28 Mark Budzinksi (1995) 88 8. John Dorman (1995) 26 Brian Jordan (1988) 26 Doubles 10. John Dorman (1996) 24 1. David Reaver (2002) 30 2. Adam Tidball (2002) 28 Strikeouts 3. Sean Casey (1995) 26 1. Bryan Conway (2012) 75 4. Michael Morman (2015) 25 2. Chris Cowell (2012) 74 5. Matt Pusey (1997) 24 3. Doug Kraeger (2014) 57 6. Ben Zeskind (2004) 23 4. Chris Cowell (2011) 56 Sean Casey (1994) 23 5. Nic Jackson (1998) 55 8. Matt Craig (2002) 22 6. Bryan Conway (2011) 53 9. Matt Craig (2000) 21 Ryan Metzroth (2009) 53 John Dorman (1996) 21 Austin Reilly (2005) 53 Tom Scioscia (1994) 21 9. Nic Jackson (1999) 52 Jeff Kenney (1998) 52 Triples 1. Mike Gibbons (1985) 8 Walks 2. Benji Marshall (2007) 6 1. John Wagler (1998) 55 3. Adam Forrer (2013) 5 John Wagler (1997) 55 Ben Zeskind (2006) 5 3. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) 50 David Reaver (2002) 5 John Dorman (1996) 50 Mark Budzinski (1995) 5 5. John Dorman (1995) 49 Jeff Dausch (1993) 5 6. Vince Riggi (2007) 47 Greg Harding (1986) 5 Ben Zeskind (2003) 47 Bubba Paris (1985) 5 8. Jim Fasano (2004) 44 10. Tyler Beckwith (2016) 4 Jeff Kenney (1998) 44 Adam Forrer (2012) 4 Tom Scioscia (1994) 44 Bryan Pritz (2001) 4 Mike Dwyer (1999) 4 Total Bases Mark Budzinski (1994) 4 1. Mike Dwyer (1999) 185 Tom Scioscia (1994) 4 2. Mike Dwyer (1998) 183 Mark Foster (1991) 4 3. Matt Craig (2002) 178 Mark Foster (1990) 4 4. Vito Chiaravalloti (2002) 173 Jordan Matter (1990) 4 5. Matt Pusey (1997) 170 Brian Jordan (1988) 4 6. Sean Casey (1995) 159 7. David Reaver (2002) 156 8. Mark Budzinski (1995) 150 9. Nate Rewers (1999) 149 Greg Harding (1988) 149

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS Wins Saves 1. Tim Stauffer (2002) 15 1. Brian Alas (2007) 14 2. Mike McGirr (2002) 12 2. Ray Harron (2015) 9 3. Mike Smith (1999) 11 John Cronin (2004) 9 Jason Morris (1998) 11 4. Brian Alas (2009) 8 Bobby St. Pierre (1995) 11 5. Andy Givens (2002) 7 Bobby St. Pierre (1994) 11 6. Daniel Brumbaugh (2016) 6 Sean Gavaghan (1991) 11 Andrew Brockett (2012) 6 8. Jason Bolinski (2003) 10 Alex Maffett (2011) 6 Mike McGirr (2003) 10 Andy Szarko (1993) 6 Mike Smith (2000) 10 9. Ryan Cook (2014) 5 Mike Dwyer (1999) 10 John Cronin (2005) 5 John Duffy (1995) 10 Losses Winning Percentage 1. Andrew Brockett (2012) 8 (Minimum 10 decisions) Rob Berzinskas (2005) 8 1. Mike McGirr (2002) .923 (12-1) Mark Fisher (2000) 8 2. Bobby St. Pierre (1994) .917 (11-1) Dalton Maine (1993) 8 3. Mike McGirr (2003) .910 (10-1) Matt Wimmel (1984) 8 4. Jason Bolinski (2003) .910 (10-1) 6. Bobby Basham (2001) 7 5. Kevin Sickinger (1986) .900 (9-1) Mike McGirr (2001) 7 6. Mike Smith (1999) .846 (11-2) Ted Lowe (1986) 7 7. Tim Stauffer (2002) .833 (15-3) 9. Several tied with 6 8. Mark Turner (1983) .818 (9-2) 9. Ryan Cook (2015) .800 (8-2) Shutouts Alex Hale (2007) .800 (8-2) 1. Dick Balderson (1967) 4 Henry Ogden (1995) .800 (8-2) Frank Griffith (1962) 4 3. Tim Stauffer (2002) 3 Strikeouts Mike Zacharias (1980) 3 1. Tim Stauffer (2003) 146 5. Mike McGirr (2002) 2 2. Mike Smith (2000) 143 Dalton Maine (1994) 2 3. Tim Stauffer (2002) 140 Dalton Maine (1992) 2 4. Bobby St. Pierre (1995) 130 Rick Jarvis (1990) 2 5. Casey Burns (1999) 124 Kevin Sickinger (1986) 2 6. Bobby St. Pierre (1994) 107 Kirk Walker (1985) 2 7. Rob Berzinskas (2005) 102 Mark Turner (1983) 2 8. Alex Hale (2007) 93 Stuart Watson (1980) 2 9. Mike McGirr (2003) 91 10. Jason Bolinski (2003) 88 Walks Sean Gavaghan (1991) 88 1. Justin Lamber (1997) 66 2. C.P. Richardson (1986) 52 Appearances 3. Bobby St. Pierre (1995) 51 1. Brian Alas (2007) 36 4. Sean Gavaghan (1989) 47 2. John Cronin (2004) 30 5. Mike Smith (1999) 46 3. Ray Harron (2015) 28 Mike Smith (1998) 46 Alex Maffett (2011) 28 7. Matt Wimmel (1984) 45 5. Brian Alas (2006) 27 8. Alex Hale (2007) 42 6. Andrew Brockett (2012) 26 9. Jason Morris (1998) 40 7. Ray Harron (2014) 25 Craig Saccavino (1992) 40 8. Nate Kuchta (2004) 24 Sean Gavaghan (1991) 40 9. Brian Alas (2009) 23 Henry Ogden (1994) 23 (Minimum 10 Appearances) Complete Games 1. Roger Hatcher (1973) 0.69 1. Tim Stauffer (2002) 13 2. Ray Harron (2015) 1.23 2. Sean Gavaghan (1991) 12 3. Tim Stauffer (2002) 1.54 3. Tim Stauffer (2003) 10 4. Alex Hale (2005) 1.64 4. Matt Wimmel (1984) 7 5. Zach Grossfeld (2013) 1.83 5. Jason Bolinski (2003) 6 6. Tim Stauffer (2003) 1.97 Mike Smith (1999) 6 7. Sean Gavaghan (1989) 2.08 Dalton Maine (1994) 6 8. Jacob Mayers (2013) 2.10 Sean Gavaghan (1990) 6 9. Mike McGirr (2003) 2.25 9. Several tied with 5 10. Tim Cecil (1980) 2.37

Innings Pitched 1. Tim Stauffer (2002) 146.0 2. Sean Gavaghan (1991) 131.1 3. Mike Smith (2000) 129.1 4. Bobby St. Pierre (1995) 129.0 5. Jason Morris (1998) 116.2 6. Tim Stauffer (2003) 114.0 Mike Smith (1999) 114.0 8. Mike McGirr (2002) 108.2 9. Mike McGirr (2001) 105.0 10 Bobby St. Pierre (1994) 102.1

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER HITTING RECORDS At Bats 10. Mike Mergenthaler (2008-11) 31 Batting Average 1. David Reaver (2000-03) 895 Joe Mahoney (2005-06) 31 (Minimum 350 At Bats) 2. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 871 1. Jack Sanford (1938-39) .429 3. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 870 Runs Batted In 2. Sean Casey (1993-95) .406 4. Nate Rewers (1996-99) 828 1. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 245 3. Michael Morman (2015-16) .380 5. Mike Mergenthaler (2008-11) 825 2. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 216 4. Jordan Matter (1989-90) .367 6. Bryan Pritz (2001-04) 814 3. Mike Mergenthaler (2008-11) 166 5. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) .356 7. Cameron Brown (2006-10) 802 4. Tom Scioscia (1991-94) 164 Greg Harding (1985-87) .356 8. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 795 5. Greg Harding (1985-87) 160 George Pace (1982-84) .356 9. Mark Budzinski (1992-95) 792 6. Sean Casey (1993-95) 158 8. Matt Pusey (1994-97) .354 10. John Dorman (1993-96) 749 7. Nate Rewers (1996-99) 156 9. Jeff Brown (1981-84) .342 8. Cameron Brown (2006-2010) 155 10. David Reaver (2000-03) .341 Runs 9. Joe Mahoney (2005-07) 152 1. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 220 Jim Fasano (2002-04) 152 2. Nate Rewers (1996-99) 214 3. John Dorman (1993-96) 207 Stolen Bases 4. Bryan Pritz (2001-04) 206 1. John Wagler (1995-98) 84 5. John Wagler (1995-98) 201 2. Bryan Pritz (2001-04) 78 6. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 198 3. David Reaver (2000-03) 77 7. David Reaver (2000-03) 195 4. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 65 Mark Budzinski (1992-95) 195 5. Adam McConnell (2009-12) 64 9. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 193 6. Chris Piela (1991-94) 59 10. Jeff Kenney (1996-99) 189 7. Bobby LeNoir (2001-04) 58 8. John Dorman (1993-96) 57 Hits Brian Jordan (1986-88) 57 1. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 310 10. Matt Zink (2009-2013) 45 2. David Reaver (2000-03) 307 3. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 286 Strikeouts 4. Nate Rewers (1996-99) 285 1. Chris Cowell (2009-12) 204 5. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 270 2. Bryan Conway (2009-12) 172 6. Bryan Pritz (2001-04) 267 3. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 169 7. Mike Mergenthaler (2008-11) 248 4. Billy Barber (2008-11) 156 8. Cameron Brown (2006-10) 246 5. Matt McKenna (2004-07) 156 9. Sean Casey (1993-95) 238 6. G.R. Schalick (1997-00) 153 10. Mark Budzinski (1992-95) 238 7. Doug Kraeger (2013-16) 149 8. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 147 Doubles Austin Reilly (2005-08) 147 1. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 69 10. Tyler Beckwith (2013-16) 143 2. John Dorman (1993-96) 67 Sean Casey (1993-95) 67 Walks 4. David Reaver (2000-03) 66 1. John Dorman (1993-96) 166 5. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 60 2. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 153 6. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 58 3. John Wagler (1995-98) 142 7. Adam Tidball (2000-03) 53 4. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 131 8. Cameron Brown (2006-10) 52 5. Mark Budzinski (1992-95) 121 9. Mike Mergenthaler (2008-11) 50 6. Jeff Kenney (1996-99) 114 10. Tom Scioscia (1991-94) 49 7. Cameron Brown (2006-10) 113 Andy Malloy (1986-89) 49 Nate Rewers (1996-99) 113 9. Steve Burton (1988-91) 104 Triples 10. Tom Scioscia (1991-94) 103 1. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 12 David Reaver (2000-03) 12 Total Bases 3. Mark Foster (1990-93) 11 1. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 531 Ken Harvey (1980-83) 11 2. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 511 5. Adam Forrer (2011-14) 10 3. Ben Zeskind (2003-2006) 472 Mark Budzinski (1992-95) 10 4. David Reaver (2000-03) 421 Jeff Dausch (1991-94) 10 5. Andy Malloy (1986-89) 414 8. Tom Scioscia (1991-94) 9 6. Sean Casey (1993-95) 402 Tyler Beckwith (2013-16) 9 7. Mike Mergenthaler (2008-11) 399 Benji Marshall (2006-07) 8 8. Greg Harding (1985-87) 398 10. Matt Zink (2009-2013) 7 9. Nate Rewers (1996-99) 388 Matt McKenna (2004-07) 7 10. Chris Cowell (2009-12) 363 Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 7 Greg Harding (1985-87) 7 Slugging Percentage Home Runs 1. Greg Harding (1985-87) .678 1. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) 61 2. Sean Casey (1993-95) .669 2. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 55 3. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) .615 3. Greg Harding (1985-87) 47 4. Vito Chiaravalloti (2000-03) .610 4. Chris Cowell (2009-12) 45 5. Billy Barber (2008-11) .601 5. Andy Malloy (1986-89) 42 6. Andy Malloy (1986-89) .599 6. Billy Barber (2008-11) 37 7. Michael Morman (2015-16) .580 Jim Fasano (2002-04) 37 8. Nic Jackson (1998-00) .579 8. Nic Jackson (1998-00) 36 9. Matt Dacey (2014-15) .577 9. G.R. Schalick (1997-00) 32 10. Chris Cowell (2009-12) .572 Brian Jordan (1986-88) 32

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER PITCHING RECORDS Wins Losses 1. Sean Gavaghan (1989-92) 33 1. C.P. Richardson (1986-89) 20 2. Mike McGirr (2000-03) 32 2. Sean Gavaghan (1989-92) 17 3. Tim Stauffer (2001-03) 31 3. Matt Trent (2007-11) 16 Mike Smith (1997-00) 31 Jeff Heinze (1987-90) 16 5. Bobby St. Pierre (1993-95) 28 Rob Berzinskas (2004-09) 16 6. C.P. Richardson (1986-89) 23 6. Andrew Brockett (2011-14) 15 7. Thomas Martin (2001-04) 22 Ian Marshall (2006-10) 15 Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 22 Dalton Maine (1991-94) 15 9. Craig Saccavino (1989-92) 21 8. Bobby Basham (1998-01) 14 10. Zak Sterling (2012-15) 20 9. Anthony Cafagna (2008-11) 13 Alex Hale (2005-08) 20 Brian Alas (2005-09) 13 Jason Bolinski (2002-2006) 13 Strikeouts Tim Stauffer (2001-03) 13 1. Tim Stauffer (2001-03) 362 Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 13 2. Mike Smith (1997-00) 337 David Dip (1984-87) 13 3. Sean Gavaghan (1989-92) 291 Kirk Walker (1984-87) 13 4. Bobby St. Pierre (1993-95) 282 5. Mike McGirr (2000-03) 276 Walks 6. Jason Bolinksi (2002-2006) 239 1. Mike Smith (1997-00) 168 Rob Berzinskas (2004-08) 239 2. C.P. Richardson (1986-89) 154 8. Alex Hale (2005-08) 226 3. Sean Gavaghan (1989-92) 151 9. Zak Sterling (2012-15) 225 4. Mark Sweeney (1987-90) 148 10. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 211 5. Matt Trent (2007-11) 128 6. Rob Berzinskas (2004-08) 125 Appearances 7. Craig Saccavino (1989-92) 124 1. Brian Alas (2005-09) 108 8. Justin Lamber (1995-97) 119 2. Ray Harron (2012-15) 94 9. Mike McGirr (2000-03) 115 3. John Cronin (2002-05) 80 10. Mark Foster (1990-93) 112 4. Alex Maffett (2009-12) 73 5. Mike Smith (1997-00) 72 Earned Run Average 6. Billy Barber (2008-11) 69 1. Dick Balderson (1966-68) 1.58 Henry Ogden (1993-96) 69 2. Tim Stauffer (2001-03) 2.32 8. Josh Horn (2005-09) 68 3. Sean Gavaghan (1989-92) 2.83 Mike McGirr (2000-03) 68 4. Ray Harron (2012-15) 3.17 10. Jason Bolinski (2002-2006) 67 5. Rick Jarvis (1987-90) 3.18 6. Thomas Martin (2001-04) 3.27 Complete Games 7. Zak Sterling (2012-15) 3.40 1. Tim Stauffer (2001-03) 24 8. Jacob Mayers (2010-13) 3.44 2. Mike Smith (1997-00) 12 9. Mike McGirr (2000-03) 3.56 3. Mike McGirr (2000-03) 11 10. Dalton Maine (1991-94) 3.66 4. Jason Bolinski (2002-2006) 10 Dalton Maine (1991-94) 10 6. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 6 7. Ian Marshall (2006-10) 5 Rob Berzinskas (2004-08) 5 Thomas Martin (2001-04) 5 John Duffy (1994-97) 5 Bobby St. Pierre (1993-95) 5

Innings Pitched 1. Sean Gavaghan (1989-92) 392.1 2. Mike Smith (1997-00) 364.2 3. Mike McGirr (2000-03) 352.2 4. Tim Stauffer (2001-03) 346.1 5. C.P. Richardson (1986-89) 299.0 6. Bobby St. Pierre (1993-95) 297.1 7. Zak Sterling (2012-15) 296.2 8. Jason Bolinski (2002-2006) 264.2 9. Mike Dwyer (1996-99) 260.1 10. Matt Zielinski (2007-10) 245.2

Saves 1. Brian Alas (2005-09) 26 2. John Cronin (2002-05) 20 3. Ray Harron (2012-15) 15 4. Andy Givens (1999-03) 12 5. Alex Maffett (2009-12) 11 Andy Szarko (1990-93) 11 7. Brian Helms (1989-92) 10 8. Andrew Brockett (2011-13) 9 Brian Steimle (1994-97) 9 10. Ryan Cook (2012-15) 8 Billy Barber (2008-11) 8 Rick Jarvis (1987-90) 8

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY

1972 1986 1995 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003

SUPER REGIONALS REGIONALS REGIONALS REGIONALS REGIONALS REGIONALS REGIONALS REGIONALS

1972 1995 As the sixth-seed in the Atlantic Region, Led by first-year head coach Chuck Boone The 1995 Spiders finished with a 43-17 overall Richmond drew top-seeded Miami on its and Reggie Dunnavant, who served as team record and earned a berth in the NCAA East home field. The Hurricanes jumped out to a captain, the Spiders recorded a school-record Regional at Clemson, S.C. The Spiders were 6-0 lead after three innings and cruised to an 21 victories. led by head coach Ron Atkins, who notched 11-4 victory. his 300th victory in a win over Radford The Spiders captured the Southern Confer- during the season Immediately following the Miami game, the ence title, the Big Five title and received a bid Spiders faced Big East Champion St. John’s in to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in Leading the way offensively was Casey, who an elimination game. The Red Storm took a school history. finished the season as the nation’s leading 4-0 lead after two innings. Richmond scored hitter with a .461 average. He went on to be a pair in the fifth and took the lead in the sev- The NCAA’s District 3 Tournament was held named the CAA and ECAC Player of the Year, at Gastonia, N.C., and pitted the Spiders and became the first player in the history of against in-state rival and ACC champion Vir- the CAA to win the league’s crown. ginia in a first-round matchup where they fell, 18-2. The culmination of the season was the NCAA East Regional, where Richmond was seeded In the second round, the Spiders faced Florida fourth. In the first round against Jacksonville, State, falling 10-5, and eliminating them from Richmond jumped out to an 8-0 lead with a the tournament. six-run eighth and cruised to an 8-2 victory. Boone earned Southern Conference Coach of the Year and Dunnavant claimed the league’s After spotting Winthrop four runs in the first, MVP award. Richmond battled back in its second-round enth on its way to a 10-4 win to advance to game and took an 8-4 lead into the bottom face the Gators the following day. 1986 of the eighth. Winthrop responded with five The 1986 Richmond squad finished the sea- runs in the inning and held on for a dramatic Florida scored 11 times in the third inning son 24-31, but was able to win the inaugural 9-8 triumph. on its way to a 16-2 win to end Richmond’s CAA Tournament title and earn an automatic season. bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Spider’s final matchup was against Al- abama. The Crimson Tide allowed 1998 Ron Atkins’ squad included 11 freshmen, five just four hits in the game and Richmond was It was another record-breaking year as the of whom started. eliminated with an 11-4 loss. Spiders recorded the third most wins in school history (41) en route to their third In the first round of the NCAA Tournament 1997 NCAA Tournament appearance in four years. in Stillwater, Okla., the Spiders fell to Oklaho- Richmond’s 1997 baseball team finished on ma State, 20-8. Richmond then faced Oregon an upswing, capturing the Colonial Athlet- Richmond also garnered its second-straight State in the elimination game. The Spiders ic Association Championship and earning a CAA Championship. The Spiders swept bats were stifled all day, as the Beavers com- berth in the NCAA Atlantic Regional. through the conference tournament unde- bined for a two-hitter to advance, 7-1. feated becoming the first school in conference history to win back-to-back titles without los- ing a game.

The Spiders trailed 19th-ranked Baylor in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 6-0, after one inning and through five innings, trailed 9-0. A three-run homer by John Wagler in the sixth closed the gap to 9-4. The Spiders added four more runs over the next two innings and trailed 10-8 heading into the top of the ninth. Nic Jackson led off with a solo shot to cut the gap to 10-9. The Spiders were down to their last out when Jeff Kenney, facing a 2-1 count with runners on first and second, unleashed a shot over the leftfield fence which sent Spider fans in a frenzy. The Sean Casey and Coach Ron Atkins take questions from the media following the team’s first win in the 1995 Clemson Regional. three-run homer gave Richmond a 12-10 vic- SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY tory.

Richmond advanced to face Wake Forest and held a 4-1 lead through five innings, but the Demon Deacons stormed back to claim a 6-5 win. The Spiders fell the next day to host Florida, 15-3, eliminating them from the tournament.

1999 Richmond matched its third highest total for wins in a season (41) on the way to its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in five years.

Richmond went 2-2 in the CAA Tournament but received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and the Winston Salem Region- al. The Spiders celebrate Vito Chiaravalloti’s walk-off grand slam in Game 2 of the NCAA Super Regional versus Nebraska at sold-out Haymarket Park. The Spiders faced third-seeded Virginia Tech ders then clinched their first-ever Regional in the first round. Mike Smith went the dis- Richmond’s NCAA History title in a 7-5 victory. tance for Richmond, allowing six hits, three 8 Appearances runs, four walks and striking out seven in 12-17 overall record Entering the program’s first Super Regional, Richmond’s 5-3 win over the Hokies. Nate Re- Richmond invaded Hawks Field at Haymar- 1972 at Gastonia, N.C. wers was 3-for-5 with one run and one RBI. L...... 2-18...... Virginia ket Park in Lincoln, Neb., for a three-game se- His diving stop in the top of the first allowed L...... 5-10...... Florida State ries against Nebraska. The Huskers grabbed the Hokies to score just one run after loading the first win in front of a record 8,474 fans, the bases with no outs. 1986 at Stillwater, Okla. 2-0. The Spiders rallied back in the second L...... 8-20...... Oklahoma State game to take the victory 6-2. Vito Chiaraval- Top-seeded Wake Forest blitzed the Spiders in L...... 1-7...... Oregon State loti belted a one-out grand slam in the bot- the second round for a 12-1 victory. tom of the ninth to break the 2-2 tie and give 1995 at Clemson, S.C. Richmond the win. Richmond fell in the final The Spiders outscored Virginia Tech, 11-8, in W...... 8-2...... Jacksonville game, 11-6, just one game away from the Col- the third round matchup. Mike Dwyer hom- L...... 8-9...... Winthrop lege . Pritz tied the game, 5-5, ered in the first, his 21st of the season and the L...... 4-11...... Alabama in the bottom of the seventh with a two-run 100th for Richmond, a school record. The , but Nebraska erupted for a five– Hokies took a 7-6 advantage in the fourth be- 1997 at Miami, Fla. run eighth to regain control. fore Richmond fought back for the win. L...... 4-11...... Miami W...... 10-4...... St. John’s 2003 Mark Fisher was masterful in Richmond’s L...... 2-16...... Florida Richmond posted a 48-15 overall record and next game against Wake Forest, going 6.2 in- a 19-4 record in the Atlantic 10. The Spiders nings with six hits, three runs, no walks and 1998 at Gainesville, Fla. claimed their first-ever Atlantic 10 Cham- two strikeouts helping the Spiders win, 9-3. W...... 12-10...... Baylor pionship and earned their eighth trip to the L...... 5-6...... Wake Forest Wake Forest went on to capture the Champi- L...... 3-15...... Florida NCAA Tournament. onship game, 13-3, ending Richmond’s sea- son. 1999 at Winston-Salem, N.C. The Spiders captured the program’s first At- W...... 5-3...... Virginia Tech lantic 10 crown in a two-game sweep of UMa- 2002 L...... 1-12...... Wake Forest ss at Pitt Field, 8-0 and 7-4. With the series’ Richmond recorded its most prolific season W...... 11-8...... Virginia Tech win, the Spiders received the league’s auto- in the program’s history. The Spiders (53-13) W...... 9-3...... Wake Forest matic bid to the NCAA Tournament. set eight team and 11 individual records on L...... 3-13...... Wake Forest their way to the NCAA Super Regional. Traveling further than any other Richmond 2002 at Winston-Salem, N.C. baseball squad in postseason history, the Spi- Richmond posted a 46-8 regular season W...... 15-5...... Navy ders headed to Palo Alto, Calif., and the Stan- mark and 22-2 in the Atlantic 10. Rich- W...... 3-2...... Wake Forest ford Regional. After a 10-8 loss to UC-River- mond claimed the regular-season Atlantic 10 L...... 4-5...... Wake Forest (10 inn.) side, Mike McGirr posted his 10th win of the West Division title and its seventh trip to the W...... 7-5...... Wake Forest season as he led Richmond to a 5-0 shutout NCAA Tournament. against Illinois-Chicago, giving the Spiders a 2002 at Lincoln, Neb. (Super Regional) rematch with Riverside. Richmond’s 14 hits Richmond entered the Regional as the No. 2 L...... 0-2...... Nebraska led the squad to an 8-2 victory and a date seed in Winston-Salem, N.C. Mike McGirr W...... 6-2...... Nebraska against Stanford in the Regional final. Playing advanced the Spiders to the finals of the Win- L...... 6-11...... Nebraska their highest-ranked opponent of the season, ston-Salem Regional after earning his 10th 2003 at Palo Alto, Calif. the Spiders fell to the host and third-ranked consecutive win of the season, 15-5 over L...... 8-10...... UC-Riverside Cardinal, 19-6. Navy. Richmond took a 3-2 win over Wake W...... 5-0...... Illinois-Chicago Forest in the first game of the championship W...... 8-1...... UC-Riverside series to advance to the final against the De- L...... 6-19...... Stanford mon Deacons. Wake Forest forced a second game with its 5-4, 10-inning, win. The Spi SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT HISTORY 10 Appearances 21-18 Overall Record 2015 at George Washington (Arlington, Va.) W...... 4-1...... No. 6 George Washington L...... 2-1...... No. 2Rhode Island L...... 7-2...... No. 6 George Washington *Richmond was the ____ seed

2014 at Saint Louis (St. Louis, Mo.) L...... 5-2...... No. 4 VCU L...... 12-2...... No. 2 Saint Joseph’s *Richmond was the ____ seed

2013 at Charlotte (Charlotte, N.C.) L...... 6-5...... No. 2 Charlotte W...... 7-2...... No. 6 La Salle L...... 10-6...... No. 1 Saint Louis *Richmond was the No. 7 seed

2012 at Fordham (Bronx, N.Y.) W...... 9-5...... No. 4 Massachusetts W...... 6-0...... No. 1 Saint Louis L...... 9-5...... No. 2 Dayton W...... 3-2...... No. 1 Saint Louis L...... 3-0...... No. 2 Dayton (championship) *Richmond was the No. 5 seed

2011 at Camden, N.J. (Campbell Field) W...... 5-4...... No. 4 Xavier L...... 6-0...... No. 1 Charlotte W...... 10-3...... No. 3 Dayton W...... 7-2...... No. 2 Rhode Island L...... 9-4...... No. 1 Charlotte (championship) *Richmond was the No. 5 seed

2007 at Dayton (Dayton, Ohio) W...... 8-2...... No. 5 Rhode Island L...... 3-1...... No. 2 Fordham W...... 5-4...... No. 4 Xavier L...... 11-9...... No. 2 Fordham *Richmond was the No. 3 seed

2005 at Dayton (Dayton, Ohio) W...... 4-1...... No. 3 Fordham W...... 10-3...... No. 2 George Washington L...... 8-3...... No. 1 Rhode Island L...... 10-4...... No. 2 George Washington *Richmond was the No. 6 seed

2004 at Norwich, Conn. (Dodd Memorial Stadium) W...... 4-2...... No. 6 Duquesne W...... 3-0...... No. 2 George Washington L...... 10-9...... No. 3 St. Bonaventure L...... 10-3...... No. 1 Rhode Island *Richmond was the No. 3 seed

2003 at Norwich, Conn. (Dodd Memorial Stadium) W...... 8-2...... No. 6 Georg Washington W...... 6-3...... No. 5 Xavier W...... 8-0...... No. 2 Massachusetts W...... 7-4.....No. 2 Massachusetts (championship) *Richmond was the No. 1 seed **First Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship

2002 at Norwich, Conn. (Dodd Memorial Stadium) W...... 5-3...... No. 5 Temple W...... 6-4...... No. 4 George Washington L...... 6-4...... No. 4 George Washington (10 inn.) W...... 12-5...... No. 4 George Washington L...... 6-4... No. 4 George Washington (championship)

SPIDER BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SPIDERS IN THE MAJORS Bucky Jacobs 1937-1940 -- Debut June 27, 1937 Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H 1937 Washington (AL) 22.1 4.84 1 1 0 12 11 8 26 1939 Washington (AL) 3.0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1940 Washington (AL) 15.0 6.00 0 1 0 10 9 6 16 Career 40.1 4.91 1 2 0 22 20 15 43 Brian Jordan 1992-2006 -- Debut April 8, 1992 Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 1992 St. Louis 193 .207 5 22 40 9 4 17 7 Spiders In The Draft 1993 St. Louis 223 .309 10 44 69 10 6 33 6 Since 1995 1994 St. Louis 178 .258 5 15 46 8 2 14 4 Year Rd. Player Team 1995 St. Louis 490 .296 22 81 145 20 4 83 24 1996 St. Louis 513 .310 17 104 159 36 1 82 22 2016 17th Tyler Beckwith 1997 St. Louis 145 .234 0 10 34 5 0 17 6 2015 21st Matt Dacey Tampa Bay Rays 1998 St. Louis 564 .316 25 91 178 34 7 100 17 1999 576 .283 23 115 163 28 4 100 13 36th Tanner Stanley 2000 Atlanta 489 .264 17 77 129 26 0 71 10 2013 19th Jacob Mayers 2001 Atlanta 560 .295 25 97 165 32 3 82 3 22nd Andrew Brockett Kansas City Royals Former Spiders Sean Casey and Brian Jordan sport their 2002 Los Angeles (NL) 471 .285 18 80 134 27 3 65 2 Richmond hats at the 1999 All-Star Game at . 2003 Los Angeles (NL) 224 .299 6 28 67 9 0 28 1 2012 29th Adam McConnell Arizona Diamondbacks 2004 Texas 212 .222 5 23 47 13 1 27 2 34th Chris Cowell 2005 Atlanta 231 .247 3 24 57 8 2 25 2 Andy Allanson 2006 Atlanta 91 .231 3 10 21 2 0 11 0 2011 30th Adam McConnell 1986-1995 -- Debut April 7, 1986 Career 5160 .282 184 821 1454 267 37 755 119 Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 32nd Mike Mergenthaler 1986 Cleveland 293 .225 1 29 66 7 3 30 10 2010 15th Chris Bates* 1987 Cleveland 154 .266 3 16 41 6 0 17 1 Joe Mahoney 2005-07 -- Debut July 7, 2012 1988 Cleveland 434 .263 5 50 114 11 0 44 5 40th Ian Marshall Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 1989 Cleveland 323 .232 3 17 75 9 1 30 4 2012 Baltimore 4 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 30th Alex Hale 1991 Detroit 151 .232 1 16 35 10 0 10 0 2013 Miami 29 .276 1 4 8 1 0 2 0 2007 6th Joe Mahoney 1992 Milwaukee (AL) 25 .320 0 0 8 1 0 6 3 Career 33 .242 1 4 8 1 0 2 0 1993 San Francisco 24 .167 0 2 4 1 0 3 0 44th Alex Hale 1995 California 82 .171 3 10 14 3 0 5 0 47th Billy Falasco* Los Angeles Angels Career 1486 .240 16 140 357 48 4 145 23 Renie Martin 1979-1984 -- Debut May 9, 1979 2006 37th Ben Zeskind Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H Mark Budzinski 1979 Kansas City 34.2 5.19 0 3 5 20 14 25 32 2005 28th Derek Duclos 2003 -- Debut August 3, 2003 1980 Kansas City 137.1 4.39 10 10 2 67 70 68 133 Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 44th Ian Marshall* 1981 Kansas City 61.2 2.77 4 5 4 19 29 25 55 2003 Cincinnati 7 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2004 9th Jim Fasano 1982 San Francisco 141.1 4.65 7 10 0 73 64 63 148 Career 7 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1983 San Francisco 94.1 4.20 2 4 1 44 51 43 95 13th Thomas Martin San Francisco Giants 1984 San Francisco 23.1 3.86 1 1 0 10 16 8 29 21st Bobby Lenoir Texas Rangers Lew Burdette 1984 Philadelphia 15.2 4.60 0 2 0 8 12 5 17 1950-1967 -- Debut September 26, 1950 Career 508.1 4.27 24 35 12 241 256 237 509 36th Tim Rice Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H 1950 New York (AL) 1.1 6.75 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 45th Austin Reilly* Montreal Expos 1951 Boston (NL) 4.1 6.23 0 0 0 3 5 1 6 Tom Miller 1918-1919 -- Debut July 27, 1918 2003 1st Tim Stauffer 1952 Boston (NL) 137.0 3.61 6 11 7 55 47 47 138 Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 8th Mike McGirr 1953 Milwaukee (NL) 175.0 3.24 15 5 8 63 56 58 177 1918 Boston (NL) 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1954 Milwaukee (NL) 238.0 2.76 15 14 0 73 62 79 224 10th David Reaver New York Mets 1919 Boston (NL) 6 .333 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1955 Milwaukee (NL) 230.0 4.03 13 8 0 103 73 70 253 Career 8 .250 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 15th Vito Chiaravalloti Toronto Blue Jays 1956 Milwaukee (NL) 256.1 2.70 19 10 1 77 52 110 234 1957 Milwaukee (NL) 256.2 3.72 17 9 0 106 59 78 260 28th Adam Tidball 1958 Milwaukee (NL) 275.1 2.91 20 10 0 89 50 113 279 Vern Morgan 1954-1955 -- Debut August 10, 1954 2002 3rd Matt Craig Chicago Cubs 1959 Milwaukee (NL) 289.2 4.07 21 15 1 131 38 105 312 Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 1960 Milwaukee (NL) 275.2 3.36 19 13 4 103 35 83 277 2001 7th Bobby Basham 1954 Chicago (NL) 64 .234 0 2 15 2 0 3 0 1961 Milwaukee (NL) 272.1 4.00 18 11 0 121 33 92 295 18th Brian Lane Boston Red Sox 1955 Chicago (NL) 7 .143 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1962 Milwaukee (NL) 143.2 4.89 10 9 2 78 23 59 172 Career 71 .225 0 3 16 2 0 4 0 2000 3rd Nic Jackson Chicago Cubs 1963 Milwaukee (NL) 84.0 3.64 6 5 0 34 24 28 71 1963 St. Louis 98.0 3.77 3 8 2 41 16 45 106 5th Mike Smith Toronto Blue Jays 1964 St. Louis 10.0 1.80 1 0 0 2 3 3 3 Jack Sanford 1940-1946 -- Debut August 24, 1940 1999 1st Casey Burns San Diego Padres 1964 Chicago (NL) 131.0 4.88 9 9 0 71 19 40 152 Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 1965 Chicago (NL) 20.1 5.31 0 2 0 12 4 5 26 13th Mike Dwyer Boston Red Sox 1940 Washington (AL) 122 .197 0 10 24 4 2 5 0 1965 Philadelphia 70.2 5.48 3 3 0 43 17 23 95 1941 Washington (AL) 5 .500 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 35th Jeff Kenney Milwaukee Brewers 1966 California 79.2 3.39 7 2 5 30 12 27 80 1946 Washington (AL) 26 .231 0 1 6 0 1 7 0 43rd Nate Rewers Cincinnati Reds 1967 California 18.1 4.91 1 0 1 10 0 8 16 Career 153 .209 0 11 32 4 4 13 0 Career 3067.1 3.66 203 144 31 1246 628 1074 3186 1997 17th Justin Lamber Kansas City Royals Mike Smith 7th Bobby St. Pierre New York Yankees Sean Casey 2002-2006 -- Debut August 26, 2002 1997-2008 -- Debut September 12, 1997 1995 2nd Sean Casey Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H Year Organization AB BA HR RBI H 2B 3B R SB 2002 Toronto 35.1 6.62 0 3 0 26 20 16 43 23rd Mark Budzinski Cleveland Indians 1997 Cleveland 10 .200 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2006 Minnesota 3.0 12.00 0 0 0 4 3 1 5 1998 Cincinnati 302 .272 7 52 82 21 1 44 1 * - drafted while in high school Career 38.1 7.04 0 3 0 30 23 17 48 1999 Cincinnati 594 .332 25 99 197 42 3 103 0 2000 Cincinnati 480 .315 20 85 151 33 2 69 1 2001 Cincinnati 533 .310 13 89 165 40 0 69 3 Tim Stauffer A sixth-round draft pick by Baltimore, Joe Mahoney was the 2005-2006 -- Debut May 11, 2005 2002 Cincinnati 425 .261 6 42 111 25 0 56 2 Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H highest drafted A-10 player in 2007. 2003 Cincinnati 573 .291 14 80 167 19 3 71 4 2005 San Diego 81.0 5.33 3 6 0 48 29 49 92 2004 Cincinnati 571 .324 24 99 185 44 2 101 2 2006 San Diego 6.0 1.50 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 2005 Cincinnati 529 .312 9 58 165 32 0 75 2 2007 San Diego 7.2 21.13 0 1 0 18 6 6 7 2006 Pittsburgh 213 .296 3 29 63 15 0 30 0 2009 San Diego 73.0 3.58 4 7 0 29 34 53 71 2006 Detroit 184 .245 5 30 45 7 0 17 0 2010 San Diego 82.2 1.85 6 5 0 17 24 61 65 2007 Detroit 453 .296 4 54 134 30 1 40 2 2011 San Diego 185.2 3.73 9 12 0 77 53 128 180 2008 Boston 199 .322 0 17 64 14 0 14 1 2012 San Diego 5.0 5.40 0 0 0 3 3 5 7 Career 5066 .302 130 735 1531 322 12 690 18 2013 San Diego 69.2 3.75 3 1 0 29 20 64 59 2014 San Diego 64.1 3.50 6 2 0 25 23 67 67 Lou Ciola Career 575.0 3.92 32 34 0 247 193 435 559 1943 -- Debut September 28, 1943 Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H 1943 Philadelphia (AL) 43.2 5.56 1 3 0 27 22 7 48 Porter Vaughan 1940-1946 -- Debut June 16, 1940 Career 43.2 5.56 1 3 0 27 22 7 48 Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H Bob Rinker / Aberdeen IronBirds 1940 Philadelphia (AL) 99.1 5.35 2 9 2 59 61 46 104 Herb Hash 1941 Philadelphia (AL) 22.2 7.94 0 2 0 20 12 6 32 1940-1941 -- Debut April 19, 1940 1946 Philadelphia (AL) 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Year Organization IP ERA W L SV ER BB SO H Career 122.0 5.83 2 11 2 79 74 52 137 1940 Boston 120.0 4.95 7 7 3 66 84 36 123 1941 Boston 8.1 5.40 1 0 1 5 7 3 7 Career 128.1 4.98 8 7 4 71 91 39 130

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