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History & Records HISTORY & R ECORDS History & Records 86 Individual Hitting Records 93 Team Pitching Records 114-115 All-Time Conference Standings 87 Individual Pitching Records 94-95 Yearly Leaders 116-117 All-Time Roster 88 Single-Season Hitting Highs 96-97 Year-by-Year Team Statistics 118-119 All-Time Award Winners 89 Career Hitting Highs 98-99 USF vs. All-Time Opponents 120 Bulls in the Pros 90 Single-Season Pitching Highs 100-110 Year-by-Year Results 121 Active Players in the Minors 91 Career Pitching Highs 111 All-Time Records 122 All-Time MLB Draft Picks 92 Team Hitting Records 112-113 USF in the NCAA Tournament Individual Hitting Records Matt McHargue Matt << GAMES PLAYED >> ROSS Gload Season: 70, Ralph Gali (1985), Matt Mainini (1985) Career: 241, Myron Leslie (2001-04) AT-BATS Game: 8, Jeff Baisley vs. Florida (2/25/03) Devin Ivany vs. Florida (2/25/03) Chris Cuccia vs. Cincinnati (4/22/00) Ben Drawdy vs. Cincinnati (4/22/00) Season: 274, Mark Pike (1986) Career: 944, Mike Pilger (1996-99) RUNS Game: 5, Jeff Baisley at UAB (5/14/04) Chris Heintz vs. Cincinnati (4/14/96) Jason Garcia (1993) Tom Kriebel (1984) Season: 86, Gio Cafaro (1996) SIN G LES STOLEN BASES Career: 227, Myron Leslie (2001-04) Game: 5, Charles Cleveland (5/11/08) Game: 4, Gio Cafaro vs. UAB (5/12/96) Addison Maruszak (4/11/08) Gio Cafaro vs. Cincinnati (4/12/96) HITS Daniel Boyd vs. Siena (3/3/00) Tim Merrick (1991) Game: 5 by 26 players on at least 31 occasions Bo Bentley vs. Stetson (2/8/00) Kevin Dattola (1990) The following is a list of the most recent: Johnny Raburn vs. UAB (5/1/99) Rodney Mayers (1990) Charles Cleveland vs. St. John’s (5/11/08) Ben Drawdy vs. UCF (4/6/99) Derek Lee (1988) Addison Maruszak vs. Louisville (4/11/08) Bill Eaton vs. Army (3/17/98) Stan Smith (1982) Walter Diaz at Jacksonville (2/16/07) Daniel Boyd vs. Louisville (3/15/98) Season: 50, Gio Cafaro (1996) Jeff Baisley at UAB (5/14/04) Tony Ciccarello (1974) Career: 110, Gio Cafaro (1994-96) Mike Cunningham vs. Siena (3/7/03) Season: 74, Eddie Rush (1986) Ronnie Handley vs. Vermont (3/19/02) BASES ON BALLS Rick Stegbauer at UCF (4/17/01) DOU B LES Game: 5, Johnny Raburn vs. Stetson (2/8/00) Myron Leslie vs. Stetson (4/4/01) Game: 4, Mike Campbell (1973) Scott Hemond (1986) Myron Leslie at B-CC (3/37/01) Season: 26, Jeff Baisley (2005) Matt Mainini (1985) Mike Cunningham at Memphis (5/7/00) Career: 74, Myron Leslie (2001-04) Tony Ciccarello (1974) Daniel Boyd at Cincinnati (4/22/00) Season: 72, Matt Mainini (1985) Daniel Boyd vs. Siena (3/3/00) Career: 174, Myron Leslie (2001-04) Bo Bentley at Stetson (2/8/00) TR I P LES Mike Eylward vs. UAB (5/1/99) Game: 3, Mike Kelly (1987) Johnny Raburn vs. UAB (5/1/99) Season: 9, Mike Kelly (1987) ST R IKEOUTS Ben Drawdy at UCF (4/6/99) Career: 14, Doug Carroll (1992-94) Game: 5, Jeremy Brand vs. UCF (4/12/05) Season: 106, Chris Heintz (1996) Bryan Hierlmeier vs. East Carolina (4/4/03) Career: 312, Myron Leslie (2001-04) HOME RUNS Jason Dellaero vs. Florida (5/25/96) Game: 3, Matt McHargue vs. Saint Louis (4/4/04) Troy Rusk (1988) Season: 69, Andy Brandon (1989) UNS ATTED N Chris Heintz vs. NC State (5/23/96) R B I Career: 193, Joey Angelberger (2005-08) Game: 9, Joe Perna (1980), Todd Waggoner (1985) Rich Bruney vs. Louisville (4/18/93) Season: 95, Chris Heintz (1996) Todd Waggoner (1984) Career: 241, Ross Gload (1995-97) Joe Perna (1980) HIT BY PITC H Season: 21, Ross Gload (1996) Game: 3, Joey Angelberger vs. Savannah State (3/9/08) Career: 54, Ross Gload (1995-97) Ben Drawdy vs. Jacksonville (3/23/99) Season: 22, Bryan Hierlmeier (2005) GR AND SLAMS Career: 55, Daniel Boyd (1998-01) Game: 2, Todd Waggoner (1985) (Note: both grand slams were in one inning and the achievement is an SAC R IFICE HITS NCAA record for grand slams in an inning) Season: 14, Chris Heintz (1996) Season: 4, Scott Hemond (1985) Career: 4, Scott Hemond (1984-86) 86 > 2009 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA BASEBALL GUIDE Scott Glaser Scott Individual Pitching Records >> >> JO EY LIVINGston EA R NED RUN AVE R A G E (STA R TE R S ) LOSSES SH UTOUTS Season: 1.72, Chris Welsh (1976) Season: 10, Larry Grubbs (1983) Season: 3, Chris Welsh (1976) Career: 2.55, Chris Welsh (1974-77) Career: 24, Mark Reed (1990-93) Career: 5, Randy Wilson (1981-82) EA R NED RUN AVE R A G E (RELIEVE R S ) WINNIN G PE R CENTA G E INNIN G S PITC H ED Season: 1.08, Ward Hemond (1985) Season: 1.000, Whitney Floren, 7-0 (1989) Season: 132, David Hutcheson (1993) Career: 1.53, Don Nestor (1993-94) Winston Wheeler, 7-0 (1989) Career: 413.2, Mark Reed (1990-93) Career (10 or more decisions): GAMES PITC H ED .870, Whitney Floren, 20-3 (1989-91) HITS ALLO W ED Season: 41, Joey Livington (2002) Career (20 or more decisions): Season: 152, John Gorham (2002) Career: 138, Joey Livingston (2001-04) .870, Whitney Floren, 20-3 (1989-91) Career: 441, John Gorham (1999-02) GAMES STA R TED SAVES ST R IKEOUTS Season: 20, Scott Glaser (1997) Season: 17, Randy Wilson (1986) Game: 17, Jon Alexander (1987) Career: 61, Mark Reed (1990-93) Career: 30, Joey Livingston (2001-04) Mark Moore (1978) Season: 130, Jon Alexander (1986) GAMES RELIEVED COM P LETE GAMES Career: 332, Mark Roberts (1994-96) Season: 41, Joey Livingston (2002) Season: 12, Ray Reteneller (1971) Career: 138, Joey Livingston (2001-04) Career: 18, Chris Welsh (1974-77) BASES ON BALLS Game: 10, Kem Mohler (1980) WINS PE R FECT GAMES Tony Fossas (1977) Season: 14, Jerry Comellas (1984) Career: 1, Mark Reed vs. Charlotte (5/9/92) Season: 85, Jon Alexander (1986) Career: 34, Scott Glaser (1995-99) Career: 168, Yuri Higgins (2004-07) NO-HITTE R S Season: 1, Mark Reed vs. Charlotte (5/9/92) Steve Ruling vs. Connecticut (1974) 2009 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA BASEBALL GUIDE GoUSFBulls.com < 87 Single-Season Hitting Highs Chris Heintz << GAMES PLAYED HITS HOME RUNS ST R IKEOUTS 1. Ralph Gali (1985) 70 1. Chris Heintz (1996) 106 1. Ross Gload (1996) 21 1. Andy Brandon (1989) 69 Matt Mainini (1985) 70 2. Ross Gload (1997) 99 2. Jason Dellaero (1996) 20 2. Will Bland (1995) 68 3. Greg Bullard (1985) 69 3. Mike Kelly (1987) 96 3 Jason Dellaero (1997) 19 Gio Cafaro (1995) 68 Allen Swabek (1985) 69 4. Ross Gload (1996) 94 4. Matt Mainini (1985) 18 Shawn West (1995) 68 Todd Waggoner (1985) 69 Myron Leslie (2001) 94 Wade Norris (1992) 18 5. Brandin Daniel (2007) 63 6. Tony Alfonso (1985) 68 6. Mark Pike (1986) 91 Ross Gload (1997) 18 6. Jason Dellaero (1996) 59 Steve Trumbull (1985) 68 Gio Cafaro (1996) 91 7. Chris Heintz (1996) 16 Brandin Daniel (2006) 59 8. Scott Hemond (1985) 67 8. Jeff Baisley (2005) 89 8. Ross Gload (1995) 15 8. Chris Heintz (1995) 57 Scott Hemond (1986) 67 9. Dan McDonald (1995) 88 Dan McDonald (1995) 15 9. Chris Purdy (1978) 54 Lou Munoz (1986) 67 Jeff Baisley (2002) 88 10. Scott Hemond (1985) 14 Brett King (1993) 54 Mark Pike (1986) 67 Troy Rusk (1989) 14 Bob Ribinski (1995) 54 Eddie Rush (1986) 67 RUNS BATTED IN Darren Stumberger (1993) 14 Jason Dellaero (1997) 54 1. Chris Heintz (1996) 95 BATTIN G AVE R A G E 2. Ross Gload (1996) 83 STOLEN BASES HIT BY PITC H 1. Mike Campbell (1973) .439 3. Ross Gload (1997) 80 1. Gio Cafaro (1996) 50 1. Bryan Hierlmeier (2005) 22 2. Ryan Lockwood (2008) .415 4. Ross Gload (1995) 78 2. Kevin Dattola (1990) 49 2. Addison Maruszak (2008) 20 3. Lou Garcia (1975) .405 5. Darren Stumberger (93) 76 3. Greg Bullard (1986) 38 Jonathan Koscso (2008) 20 4. Chris Heintz (1996) .400 6. Jason Dellaero (1997) 74 Gio Cafaro (1995) 38 4. Daniel Boyd (1999) 18 5. Ross Gload (1997) 399 7. Jeff Baisley (2005) 71 5. Mark Pike (1986) 32 Addison Maruszak (2007) 18 6. Mike Kelly (1987) .395 8. Troy Rusk (1989) 70 6. Scott Miller (1976) 31 6. Daniel Boyd (2000) 17 7. Dan McDonald (1995) .391 9. Scott Hemond(1985) 68 7. Tim Merrick (1991) 30 7. Brandon Smith (2008) 16 Daniel Boyd (1998) .391 Doug Carroll (1994) 68 8. Brett King (1993) 29 Shawn West (1995) 16 9. Lou Munoz (1987) .388 Tim Merrick (1992) 29 9. Myron Leslie (2002) 15 10. Darren Stumberger (1993) .385 DOU B LES 10. Tony Alfonso (1984) 27 10. Joey Angelberger (2008) 13 1. Jeff Baisley (2005) 26 AT-BATS 2. Ross Gload (1997) 25 BASES ON BALLS 1. Mark Pike (1986) 274 3. Joe Lis (1991) 24 1. Matt Mainini (1985) 72 2. Greg Bullard (1985) 272 4. Tony Alfonso (1985) 23 2. Ross Gload (1996) 68 Mike Pilger (1997) 272 Myron Leslie (2004) 23 3. Johnny Raburn (2000) 58 4. Gio Cafaro (1995) 271 6. Mike Pilger (1998) 22 4. Ward Hemond (1986) 57 5. Chris Heintz (1996) 265 7. Chris Heintz (1995) 21 5. Will Bland (1995) 56 6. Kevin Dattola (1989) 263 Chris Heintz (1996) 21 6. Jason Garcia (1993) 54 7.
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