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Baseball Record Book // 1 Throughbaseball 2014 Season Record Book THROUGHBASEBALL 2014 SEASON RECORD BOOK CHAMPIONS YEAR REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION RECORD TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014 Saint Louis 18-7-1 George Mason 2013 Charlotte/Rhode Island/Saint Louis 17-7 Saint Louis 2012 Dayton / Saint Louis 17-7 Dayton 2011 Charlotte 43-16/17-7 Charlotte 2010 Charlotte 20-7/37-15 Saint Louis 2009 Dayton 21-6 Xavier 2008 Xavier / Charlotte 19-8 Charlotte 2007 Charlotte 23-4 Charlotte 2006 Rhode Island 19-6 Saint Louis 2005 E - Rhode Island / W - George Washington 18-6 / 17-7 Rhode Island 2004 E - Rhode Island / W - George Washington 20-4 / 19-5 St. Bonaventure 2003 E - Massachusetts/Rhode Island / W - Richmond 14-7 / 19-4 Richmond 2002 E- St. Bonaventure / W- Richmond 16-7 / 22-2 George Washington 2001 Massachusetts 16-6 Temple 2000 E- St. Bonaventure / W- Virginia Tech/G. Wash. 13-8 / 15-5 Virginia Tech 1999 E - Massachusetts / W - Virginia Tech 13-8 / 18-3 Virginia Tech 1998 E - Massachusetts / W - George Washington 15-3 / 13-2 Fordham 1997 E - Massachusetts / W - Xavier 17-4 / 14-6 Virginia Tech 1996 E - Massachusetts / W - Virginia Tech 15-5 / 16-4 Massachusetts 1995 Massachusetts 19-5 Massachusetts 1994 Massachusetts 19-4 West Virginia 1993 Rutgers 14-6 Rutgers 1992 E - Rutgers / W - George Washington 14-2 / 12-4 George Washington 1991 E - Rutgers / W - Penn State 11-5 / 11-5 Rutgers 1990 E - Rutgers / W - George Washington 14-2 / 13-3 Rutgers 1989 E - Rutgers / W - George Washington 14-2 / 13-3 George Washington 1988 E - Rutgers / W - West Virginia 14-2 / 12-4 Rutgers 1987 E - Rutgers / W - West Virginia 11-4-1 / 13-3 West Virginia 1986 E - Rutgers / W - West Virginia 9-2 / 9-2 Rutgers 1985 E - Temple / W - West Virginia 9-3 / 9-3 West Virginia 1984 E - Temple / W - West Virginia 9-2 / 9-3 Temple 1983 E - Temple / W - Penn State 9-1 / 9-1 Temple 1982 E - Rutgers / W - West Virginia 5-3 / 7-2 West Virginia 1981 E - Rutgers / W - West Virginia 5-3 / 6-2 Rutgers 1980 Massachusetts 1979 George Washington E/W - East/West divisional alignment PLAYER OF THE YEAR PITCHER OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 Collin Forgey, (SJU) Jordan Carter (SJU) Mike Geannelis (UM) Fritz Hamburg (SJU) 2013 Justin Seager (CHA) / Sean Furney (URI) Tanner Stanley (UR) Gregg Ritchie (GW) Mike Vigliarolo (SLU) 2012 Jeff Roy (URI) Joe Popielarczyk (UM) Zak Sterling (UR) Darin Hendrickson (SLU) 2011 Ben Thomas (XU) Andrew Smith (CHA) Tyler Barnette (CHA) Jim Foster (URI) 2010 Tom Zebroski (GW) Tim Boycs (URI) Alex Alemann (SLU) Mike Lake (LAS) 2009 Dan Rhault (URI) Pat Lehman (GW) Cameron Hobson (UD) Tony Vittorio (UD) 2008 Chris Taylor (CHA)/ Tom Davis (FOR) Corey Shaylor (CHA) Scott Goggins (XU) Derek Mechling (DUQ) 2007 Brian Pellegrini (SBU) Adam Mills (CHA) Matt Zielinski (UR) Loren Hibbs (CHA) 2006 Brian Pellegrini (SBU) Steve Holmes (URI) Aaron Bray (CHA) Larry Sudbrook (SBU) 2005 Brad Rosenblat (GW) Matt Torra (UM) Cory Riordan (FOR) Nick Restaino (FOR) 2004 Dan Batz (URI) Zack Zuercher (URI) Anthony Smith (GW) Frank Leoni (URI) 2003 Jim Fasano (UR) Tim Stauffer (UR) Tom Shanley (GW) Frank Leoni (URI) 2002 Bobby Kingsbury (FOR) Tim Stauffer (UR) Jay Johnson (XU) Ron Atkins (UR) 2001 Bobby Kingsbury (FOR) Kyle Johnson (SBU) Dan Batz (URI) Skip Wilson (TU) 2000 Brooks Vogel (UD) Greg Conden (GW) Greg Conden (GW) Larry Sudbrook (SBU) 1999 B.J. Barns (DUQ) Peter Moore (TU) Jason Bush (VT) Larry Conti (LAS) 1998 Matt Griswold (VT) Jay Krystofolski (URI) Pat Pinkman (VT) Tom Walter (GW) 1997 Mike Marchiano (FOR) Louie Witte (XU) B.J. Barns (DUQ) John Morrey (XU) 1996 Kevin Barker (VT) Josh Bradford (XU) Tom Stein (FOR) Mike Stone (UM) 1995 Bill Knight (UM) Jay Murphy (UM) Ryan LaMattina (SBU) Mike Stone (UM) 1994 Mark Landers (WVU) Bill Anderson (GW) Jeff Rojik (DUQ) Mike Stone (UM) 1993 Doug Alongi (RU) Steve Kline (WVU) Fred Hill (RU) 1992 Fred Hill (RU) 1991 Fred Hill (RU) 1990 Dale Ramsburg (WVU) 1989 John Castleberry (GW)/ Skip Wilson (TU) 1988 Dale Ramsburg (WVU) ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK // 1 THROUGHBASEBALL 2014 SEASON RECORD BOOK ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 2014 1ST-TEAM: SP-James Norwood (SLU), Jordan Carter (SJU); RP- Matt Eckelman (SJU); C- Brian O’Keefe (SJU); 1B- Mike Vigliariolo (SLU); 2B - Chris Cook (GM); SS - Alec Sole, (SLU); 3B - Stefan Kancylarz (SJU); OF - Collin Forgey (SJU), Tim Swatek (FOR), Justin Korenblatt (LAS); DH- Tommy Cunningham, Saint Joseph’s 2nd-Team: SP - ANTHONY MONTEFUSCO, GEO. MASON SP - JARED GAYNOR, GEORGE MASOnRP - STEVEN SCHULER, SAINT JOSEPH’S C – Chris Ayers, VCU 1B – Mike Muha, Saint Joseph’s 2B - Joey Runco, Fordham SS - VIMAEL MACHIN, VCU3B – Robby Sunderman, Dayton 0F- BILL CULLEN,VCU OF - ALEX HARRIS, UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON OF - CHRIS HUETH, SAINT JOSEPH’S DH- Joel Rosencrance, St. Bonaventure 2013 1st-Team: SP- Sean Furney (URI), Brock Hudgens (CHA); RP - Pat Christensen (LAS); C- Grant Nelson (SLU); 1B- Mike Vigliariolo (SLU); 2B- Jason Radwan (SBU); 3B- Billy Urban (SBU); SS- Alec Sole (SLU); DH- Jacob Mayers (UR); OF-Justin Seager (CHA), Alex Kelly (SLU), Tanner Stanley (UR) 2nd-Team: SP - Clay Smith (SLU), Jon Richard (XU); RP- Jimmy Yacabonis (SJU); C- Brian O’Keefe (SJU); 1B- Jimmy Risi (BU); 2B- Mike Levine (SLU); 3B- Dan Klem (LAS); SS- Anthony Cirillo (SJU); DH- Rob McClam (UM); Mark Elwell (XU), Chris Hueth (SHU), Jeff Roy (URI) 2012 1st - Team: SP - Joe Popielarczyk (UM), Kyle Mullen (SJU); RP-Travis Parker (SLU); C-Chris Cowell (UR); 1B-Kevin Taylor (SJU); 2B-Pat Fortunato (URI); 3B-Steve Nikorak (TU); SS- Brian Blasik (UD); DH- Jacob Mayers (UR); OF- Jeff Roy (URI), Bobby Glover (UD), Shane Brown (CHA) 2nd-Team: SP-Tim Bury (UD), Alex Alemann (SLU); RP-Seth Willoughby (XU); C-Milan Adams (URI); 1B- Jeff Cammans (URI); 2B- Adam Forrer (UR); 3B- Shane Basen (CHA); SS-Ryan Maghini (FOR); DH- Pat Quinn (URI); OF- C.J. Gillman (UD); Zach Stewart (UD), Alex Kelly (SLU) 2011 1st-Team: SP-Andrew Smith (CHA), Burny Mitchem (UD); RP-Pat Christensen (LAS); C-Ross Steedley (CHA); 1B-Ben Thomas (XU); 2B-Seth Wil- loughby (XU); 3B-Matt Gedman (UM); SS- Brian Blasik (UD); OF-Brendon Kelliher (GW), Greg Annarummo (URI), John McCambridge (XU); DH-Billy Barber (UR) 2nd-Team: SP-Kevin Fuqua (LAS), Stephen Peterson (URI); RP-Tim Swatek (FOR); C-Chris Cowell (UR); 1B-C.J. 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