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35. Jason Geis, Portland SO 50 177 72 ) ---- ------- - -----------------------------) - ------ n:RAL 1990 DIVYSIOR I BMEBALL . BATTING BATTING (2. 5 ablgame and 75 at bats) CL G AB HTS AVG. (2. 5 ablgame and 75 at bats) CL G AB HTS AVG. Ira Smith, Md. East. Shore SR 27 77 40 . 519 37. Glenn Donelin, Army SR 41 155 63 406 Don Barbara, Long Beach st. SR 59 215 102 . 474 38. Paul Bruno, New York Tech - J'R 53 190 405 Tom Nuneviller, West Chester ------ J'R 43 151 71 . 470 39. Todd Schroeder, Illinois st. SO 56 200 81 405 Mike sciortino , central Conn. st. - SR 38 138 63 . 457 40. Rich Juday, Michigan st. J'R 50 173 405 Joe Markulike, Bucknell SR 33 i30 59 . 454 41. Jim Whitman, New York Tech SR 49 193 78 404 Mike Migliarese, st. Joseph' s (Pa. ) SR 42 148 67 . 453 42. Brian Kowitz, Clemson JR 66 253 102 403 Kevin cashman, Vermont SO 30 91 41 . 451 43. Carlton Thompson, Georgetown SR 44 179 72 402 Marc Marini, Jacksonville SO 54 171 75 . 439 44. Tim Flannelly, Michigan SO 56 194 78 402 9. Sal Conti, LIU-Brooklyn J'R 40 146 64 . 438 45. Jason Martinez, Georgetown J'R 44 147 401 10. John Belicka, Georgetown SR 46 176 77 . 438 46. eill Ostermeyer, Centenary SR 58 187 75 401 11. Gary Daniels, Brigham Young SR 69 270 118* . 437 47. Joe Williams, New Mexico st. SR 59 192 77 401 12. Ray Montgomery, Fordham J'R 48 175 75 . 429 48. Dan Ferrira, Cal st. Sacramento JR 48 140 56 400 12. Brad OWens, Western Ill. FR 39 133 57 . 429 48. Rob Leary, LIU-Brooklyn FR 39 150 60 400 14. Grant Brittain, Western Caro. SR 58 180 77 . 428 50. Scott Thomson, Old Dominion ------- J'R 58 203 399 15. Scott Waugh, Appalachian st. J'R 41 141 60 . 426 51. Brian Kelley, Boston College SR 43 168 67 399 16. James Ruocchio, LIU-Brooklyn J'R 40 170 72 . 424 52. Mike Neil, Villanova SO 46 171 68 398 17. Mike Clarke, Chicago st. SR 43 161 68 . 422 53. Dave Preikszas, Miami (Ohio) SO 52 161 64 398 18. Jason Giarobi, Long Beach st. FR 46 154 65 . 422 54. Darren Bragg, Georgia Tech JR 71 239 95 397 19. Frankie Watts, Southern-B. R. SR 43 133 56 . 421 55. Anthony Jenkins, citadel SR 60 224 89 397 20. Stacey Pough, Florida A~ SR 35 105 44 . 419 56. Efrain Lara , New Mexico st. FR 51 141 56 397 2l. Jim Wawruck , Vermont SO 31 117 49 . 419 57. Keith Darter, Houston SR 67 235 93 396 22. Russ Mushinsky, Penn State SO 43 139 58 . 417 58. Mike Svab, Fairfield SR 35 124 49 395 23. Scott Stahoviak , Creighton -------- SO 67 228 95 . 417 59. Rob Yelton, Miami (Ohio) ---------- JR 52 162 64 395 23. vinnie Hughes, North Caro. st. ---- SO 54 156 65 . 417 60. Pat Rollins, Kent SR 51 157 62 395 25. Rick Mediavilla , Loyola (Cal. J'R 61 269 112 . 416 6l. Dave Wrona, Southern Ill. SR 62 228 90 395 26. Mark Robert, wyoming SR 54 195 81 . 415 61. Dennis McCaffery, Villanova JR 47 190 75 395 27. ciro Ambrosio, LIU-Brooklyn SR 40 159 66 . 415 6l. Joe Capriotti, st. Joseph' s (Pa. SR 44 152 60 395 28. Carlton Hardy, Grambling SO 45 135 56 . 415 64. Mark Dalesandro, Illinois SR 59 223 88 395 29. Scott Campbell, Oklahoma J'R 57 205 85 . 415 65. Tom Donelly, Brooklyn J'R 34 104 394 30. Andy Hartung, Maine J'R 61 210 87 . 414 66. Perry Currin, N. Wilmington SO 36 127 50 394 31. John Adams, East Caro. SR 55 208 86 . 413 67. Jimbo Thornton, East Tenn. st. ---- SR 41 155 61 394 32. Denny McNamara, Central Mich. SR 55 199 82 . 412 68. Chrh Hatcher, Iowa JR 57 206 81 393 33. Randy Wilstead, Brigham Young SR 68 241 99 . 411 69. Dane Walker, Portland st. so 53 196 77 393 34. paul Prosser, West Va. SR 52 171 70 . 409 70. Pedro Swann, Delawere st. SO 32 107 42 393 35. Jason Geis, Portland SO 50 177 72 . 407 71. Phillip Hiatt, Louisiana Tech J'R 56 209 392 35. John Schreiner, Penn State SR 37 118 48 . 407 72. Darren Schwankl, Air Force FR 54 176 69 392 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) G NO. AVG. paul Ellis, UCLA J'R 66 .29* 0. Mike Daniel, Oklahoma st. JR 61 92* 1. 51 Joe Williams, New Mexico st. ------ SR 59 Jeff Ball, San Jose st. J'R 60 1.38 Anthony Maisano, Georgia Tech SR 64 Joe Williams, New Mexico st. SR 59 1.32 4. Paul Bruno , New York Tech JR 53 Gary Daniels, Brigham Young SR 69 1.32 Mike Daniel, Oklahoma St. JR 61 Mike Clarke, Chicago st. SR 43 1.30 Todd Greene , Ga. Southern FR 69 Eric Macrina, Clemson JR 53 1. 30 Mike Harrison, California SO 59 0 . 7. Paul Bruno New York Tech JR 53 1. 28 Gary Daniels, Brigham Young SR 69 Paul Ellis, UCLA J'R 66 1.26 Grant Brittain, Western Caro. SR 58 Andy Hartung, Maine - JR 61 1. 25 10. Eric Macrina, Clemson JR 53 10. Mark Robert, wyoming SR 54 1.24 11. Mike Busch, Iowa st. SR 52 11. Mark Dalesandro, Illinois SR 59 1.24 11. Arnie Sambal, San Francisco SR 52 12. Brian Kowitz , Clemson J'R 66 1.21 13 . Randy Wi1staad, Brigham Young SR 68 13. Mike Kelly, Arizona st. SO 68 1.21 14. Mike Seda, New Mexico St. JR 56 14. Darrell Whitmore, West Va. SO 45 1.20 15. Brian Jaster, Georgia SR 54 15. Jake Austin, Wake Forest SO 61 1. 20 16. Mike Kelly, Arizona st. SO 68 16. Anthony Manahan, Arizona St. J'R 68 1.19 16. Rob Fitzpatrick, Ga. Southern SR 68 17. Chris Fanning, New Mexico St. J'R 59 1.19 18. Tommy Eason , East Caro, SO 56 l8. Grant Brittain, Western Caro. SR 58 1.17 19. Tim Griffin, stanford SR 70 19. Greg Blevins, Southwestern La. ---- JR 64 1.17 20. Jay Owens , Middle Tenn. st. ------- J'R 57 20. Joe DeBerry, Clemson SO 60 1.17 21. Mark Robert, wyoming SR 54 21. Tom Nuneviller, West Chester ------ JR 43 1.16 22. Denny McNamara, Central Mich. ----- SR 55 22. Steve Estroff, North Caro. JR 63 1.16 22. Tim Carter, Miami (Ohio) JR 55 23. Jay Owens, Middle Tenn. St. JR 57 1.16 24. Bill stitt, Hardin-simmons JR 57 24. Anthony Jenkins, citadel SR 60 13. 24. Tim Costo, Iowa JR 57 24. Derek Wachter, Iona -------------- JR 45 1.13 26. Mark Dalesandro, Illinois SR 59 26. Warren Sawkiw , Wake Forest JR 61 1.13 26. paul Gonzalez, Texas Christian ---- J'R 59 27. Tim Costo, Iowa JR 57 1.12 28. Anthony Jenkins, citadel SR 60 28. Kevin Young, southern Miss. SR 67 1.12 28. Greg Kahmann, Louisiana Tech ------ J'R 60 29. Jerome Edwards Jackson St. ------- J'R 45 1.11 30. Bobby Benjamin, Nebraska J'R 68 30. John Belicka, Georgetown SR 46 1.11 31. Dwight Robinson, Middle Tenn. st. - SO 57 31. Tommy Eason, East Caro. SO 56 1.11 32. Miah Bradbury, Loyola (Cal. SR 61 32. Mark Poarch, Western Caro. SR 57 1.11 32. Warren Sawkiw , Wake Forest JR 61 33 . Todd Wilson, centenary SR 58 1.10 34. Jim Austin, Arizona st. SO 66 34. Chris Martin, Pepperdine SR 59 1.10 FINAL 1990 DIVYSION I BlISKBALL . ---- ) -- ------ ----- P'Il'U\L 1990 DIVYSIOR I W\SKBALL . DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 15) CL G NO. Ava. (Minimum CL a NO. AVO. 1. James Ruocchio, LIu-erooklyn J'R 40 21 0. Roger Ahrens, Bucknell J'R 33 10* 0. 2. Tom Miller, Holy Cross J'R 30 15 0. Joe Marku1ike, Bucknell SR 33 8 0. Chad ott, Samford J'R 48 23 0. Rob Newman, Louisville SO 43 10* 0. Geoff Martinez, U. S. Int'l SR 60 28 0. Rob Leary, LIU-Brooklyn FR 39 7 0. 5. Don Barbara, Long Beach st. SR 59 27 0. Todd Schroeder, Illinois st. ------ SO 56 10* 0. Scott Hatteberg, Washington st. so 66 29* 0. Ron Lockett , Jackson st. J'R 46 8 0. Dave Birch, Delaware SR 37 16 0. Glen Hamel, st. Bonaventure FR 41 7 0. Joe Bellino, Hartford J'R 35 15 0. 7. Reggie Moo re, Army J'R 41 7 0. Mike Moberg, Florida SR 54 23 0. 9. Steve Gill, Arizona J'R 59 10* 0. 10. Jordan Matter, Richmond SR 47 20 0. 10. Cary McKay, Liberty SR 48 8 0. 11. Drew Comeau, Maasachusetts SR 45 19 0. 11. Robert Grable, st. John' s (N. SO 46 7 0. 12. Troy Paulsen, stanford J'R 70 29* 0. 12. Sidney Holland , Tex. -Pan American - SR 53 8 0. 13. Glenn Osinski, New Orleans J'R 63 26 0 . 41 13. Gary Daniels, Brigham Young ------- SR 69 10* 0. 14. Chris Hodge, Augusta FR 49 20 0. 14. Charles Johnson, Miami (Fla. FR 63 9 0. 15. Andre Champagne, Oklahoma SR 57 23 0. 15. Evan Pratte, southwest Mo. st. ---- J'R 57 8 0. l6. Kevin Young, southern Miss. SR 67 27 0. 16. Scott Thomson, Old Dominion J'R 58 8 0. 17. 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