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Division I Baseball Statistics ------)~------) ------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------------------ ----------------------------- -- -- --- --- --- f . FINAl, 1997 DIVISJON J B.Z\SEB. LL STATISTICS BATTJNG BATTING 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. (2. ab/game bats) HTS AVG. (2. - _n and Mike Marchiano, Fordham ---------- SR 53 207 102 493 37. Mike Scioletti, Army 130 415 Adam Kennedy, Cal St. Northridge -- JR 63 278 134* 482 38. Rick Southall, Portland St. 183 415 3. Brian Nickerson, Dartmouth -- FR 38 136 463 38. Doug Clark, Massachusetts 183 415 D. Drew, Florida St. ----- JR 67 233 106 455 40. Jason Meier, Ball St. 200 415 Talmadge Nunnari, Jacksonville - SR 54 200 450 41.Kevin Nicholson, Stetson 229 415 Greg Ryan, Eastern Mich. ---------- SO 54 197 447 42. Chris Connally, Texas Christian 198 414 Elvis Hernandez, Ill. -Chicago ----- FR 38 137 445 43. Mike Perate, Villanova u_--------- 143 413 Dan Hummel, Seton Hall -- JR 54 196 434 44. Scott Kidd, Cal Poly SLO 255 105 412 Brian August, Delaware ----------- JR 54 199 432 44. Brian Issi tt, Holy Cross 136 412 10. Billy Rich, Connecticut ----------- JR 47 190 432 46. Tom Sergio, North Caro. St. 243 100 412 11. Lance Berkman, Rice --------------- JR 63 255 110 431 47. Earl Snyder, Hartford 141 411 12. Joe DeMarco, Kansas --------------- SR 56 224 429 48. Nelson, Brigham Young 197 411 12. Jason Trott, Ohio St. ------------- SO 49 140 429 49. Jason Michaels, Miami (Fla. 258 106 .411 12. Torey Mack, Alabama St. SR 39 119 429 50. Lou Marchetti, Drexel 171 409 15. Goefrey Tomlinson, Houston -------- JR 57 248 106 427 51.Pat Burrell, Miami (Fla. 215 409 16. Brian Roberts, North Caro. FR 60 239 102 427 52. Heath Schesser, Kansas St. 237 409 17. LaMonte Collier, Southeast Mo St -- SR 55 202 426 53. Troy Glaus, UCLA 264 108 409 18. Keith Ginter, Texas Tech ---------- JR 60 249 106 426 53. Andrew Thompson. Middle Tenn. St. 176 409 19. Jeremy Jackson, Arkansas ---------- JR 56 221 425 53. Mike pesci, Detroit 176 409 20. Jason Murray, Ball St. ------------ SR 55 174 425 53. Rob Farrell. Rhode Island 154 409 21. Eric Bardeguez, LIU-Brooklyn JR 36 120 425 57. Pa t Hagness, Wichi ta St. 137 409 22. Darren Pulito, Delaware ----------- JR 52 184 424 58. Chris Briller, New York Tech 169 408 23. Dan McKinley, Arizona St. --------- JR 61 267 113 423 59. Casey Child, Utah 255 104 408 24. Mark Nagata, Pennsylvania --------- JR 38 109 422 60. Matt Griswold, Virginia Tech 211 408 25. Robert Gonzales, New Mexico ------- JR 57 252 106 421 61.Nolan Lofgren, Eastern Ill. 162 407 26. Todd Sears, Nebraska SR 62 233 421 62. Jose Hiranda, Cal St. Northridge 241 407 27. Tim Richardson, Western Ill. ------ SR 37 107 421 63. Chad Shultz, Youngstown St. 165 406 28. Brian Petrucci, Akron ------------- SR 54 188 420 64. Kevin Haverbusch, Maryland 207 406 29. David Decker, Brigham Young ------- SO 47 169 420 65. Michael Heidemann, Utah 195 405 30. David Kim, Seton Hall ------------- JR 53 212 420 66. Mike Frank, Santa Clara 242 405 31. Ryan Bordenick, South Caro. ------- JR 56 229 419 67. Spencer Oborn, Brigham Young 186 403 32. Josh Patton, Western Ky. ---------- SR 52 191 419 68. Kevin Mench, Delaware 211 403 33. Mike Colangelo, George Mason ------ JR 52 184 418 69. Matt Ardizzone, Delaware 226 403 34. Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma St. ---------- SR 65 251 105 418 70. Nick Agoglia, Towson St. 164 402 35. Justin Collins, Air Force --------- SR 42 127 417 70. Jeremy Schied, Southern Miss. 164 402 36. Ryan Fleming, Dayton -------------- JR 49 187 417 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) G NO. AVG. Lance Berkman, Rice --------------- JR 63 41* 0. 1. Lance Berkman, Rice JR 63 134* 2. Brandon Larson, LSU --------------- JR 69 40 0. Jeremy Morris, Florida St. -------- SR 66 116 1. Joe Dillon, Texas Tech ------------ SR 57 33 0. 3. Brandon Larson, LSU --------------- JR 69 118 1. Mike Marchiano, Fordham ----------- SR 53 29 0. Casey Child, Utah ----------------- JR 58 97 1. Casey Child, Utah ----------------- JR 58 31 0. Mike Scio1etti, Army -------------- JR 41 67 1. 63 6. Troy Glaus, UCLA ------------------ JR 67 34 0. 6. Mark Fischer, Georgia Tech -------- JR 61 98 1. 61 Andy Dominique, Nevada ------------ SR 60 30 0. Mike Marchiano, Fordham ----------- SR 53 85 1. 60 Harvey Hargrove, Cal St. Sacra. --- JR 55 26 0. Andy Dominique, Nevada ------------ SR 60 96 1. 60 D. Drew, Florida St. ------------ JR 67 31 0. Ryan Upshaw, New Mexico St. ------- SR 53 84 1. 58 10. Jamie Palmese, Central Conn St ---- SR 35 16 0. 10. Joe Dillon, Texas Tech ------------ SR 57 90 1. 11. Chris Connally, Texas Christian --- JR 51 23 0. ll. Mike Garner, Jacksonville St. ----- SR 52 82 1. 12. Brian Mitchell, Iowa -------------- SO 46 20 0. 12. Adam Kennedy, Cal St. Northridge -- JR 63 99 1. 57 13. Ryan Lundquist, Arkansas ---------- SO 56 24 0. 13. Ryan Bordenick, South Caro. ------- JR 56 87 1. 55 14. Jon Heinrichs, UCLA --------------- SR 67 28 0. 14. Jamie palmese, Central Conn St ---- SR 35 54 1. 54 15. Adam Kennedy, Cal St. Northridge -- JR 63 26 0. 15. Brian August, Delaware ------------ JR 54 82 1. 52 16. G. Nelson, Brigham Young -------- SR 54 22 0. 16. Heath Schesser, Kansas St. JR 56 85 1. 17. Eric Valent, UCLA ----------------- SO 67 27 0. 17. G. Nelson, Brigham Young -------- SR 54 81 1. 50 18. Jose Miranda, Cal St. Northridge -- SR 63 25 0. 18. D. Drew, Florida St. ------------ JR 67 100 1.49 19. Mark Fischer, Georgia Tech -------- JR 61 24 0. 19. Tim Hudson, Auburn SR 65 95 1.46 20. Jeremy Avery, Mercer -------------- SR 57 22 0. 20. Lou Marchetti, Drexel ------------- SO 51 74 1. 45 21. Troy Allen, Geo. Washington , JR 52 20 0. 21. Matt Pusey, Richmond -------------- SR 59 85 1. 44 22. Chad Sutter, Tulane --------------- SO 60 23 0. 22. Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma St. ------ SR 65 93 1. 43 23. Giuseppe Chiaramonte, Fresno St. -- JR 68 26 0. 23. Jose Miranda, Cal St. Northridge -- SR 63 90 1.43 24. Jeremy Morris, Florida St. -------- SR 66 25 0. 24. Chris Connally, Texas Christian --- JR 51 72 1.41 25. Matthew LeCroy, Clemson ----------- JR 64 24 0. 25. Bubba Crosby, Rice ---------------- SO 63 88 1.40 26. Brian August, Delaware ------------ JR 54 20 0. 26. Ryan Lundquist, Arkansas ---------- SO 56 78 1. 39 26. Ron Walker, Old Dominion ---------- JR 54 20 0. 27. John Riccio, Hartford ------------- SR 39 54 1.38 28. Rick Martinez, Temple ------------- SR 46 17 0. 28. Robert Berns, San Jose St. -------- SR 59 81 1.37 29. Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma St. ------ SR 65 24 0. 29. Spencer Oborn, Brigham Young ------ FR 55 75 1.36 30. Dustan Mohr, Alabama -------------- JR 68 25 0. 30. Troy Glaus, UCLA ------------------ JR 67 91 1.36 31. Ed Gundry, Detroit ---------------- SR 49 18 0. 30. Eric Valent. UCLA ----------------- SO 67 91 1.36 32. Mike Garner, Jacksonville St. ----- SR 52 19 0. 32. Eric Hinske. Arkansas SO 56 76 1. 36 32. Ryan Dunn, Texas Christian -------- JR 52 19 0. 33. Nate Forbush, Utah ---------------- JR 49 66 1.35 34. J. Thomas, Georgia Tech --------- JR 61 22 0. 34. David Kim, Seton Hall JR 53 71 1.34 35. Brett Bredensteiner, St. Louis ---- JR 50 18 0. 35. Dan Seimetz, Ohio St. ------------- JR 60 80 1. 33 35. Jeremy Avery, Mercer -------------- SR 57 76 1.33 FINAL 1997 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------)~------------------- ------------------------) ----------- -- ----- ------ --- . ' FINAL 1997 DIVISION J BASEBALL STATISTICS DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum G NO. AVG. 1. Robert Gonzales, New Mexico ------- JR 57 33* 0. 1. Adam Neubart, Rutgers ----- SO 39 11* 2. Robb Quinlan, Minnesota SO 53 2. Bubba Crosby, Rice ----- SO 63 11* Jason Landreth, Texas Tech -------- JR 56 3. Chris Schmitz, McNeese St. -------- JR 46 4. Kurt Bul tmann , Clemson SO 60 4. Tyler Prout, Bucknell FR 48 Josh Adeeb, Vanderbilt ------------ JR 51 Abino Vazquez, Oregon St. --------- SR 42 Goefrey Tomlinson, Houston -------- JR 57 Joe Schley, Southern Ill. --------- SO 55 Bo Robinson, N. -Charlotte ------- JR 57 7. Herbert Wheat, Howard ------------- JR 50 Adam Kennedy, Cal St. Northridge -- JR 63 8. Sean Joyce, Drexel SR 51 Dustin Carr, Houston -------------- SR 63 9. Dusty Rhodes, Illinois ------------ JR 58 10. Roby Brooks, Jacksonville St. ----- SR 52 10. Stewart Smothers, San Diego St. JR 62 11. Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma St. ---------- SR 65 II. Roberto Vaz, Alabama -------------- JR 63 12. Robert Berns, San Jose St. -------- SR 59 11. Diego Rico, Arizona JR 56 13. Matt Erickson, Arkansas ----------- JR 56 11. Jeremy Jackson, Arkansas ---------- JR 56 14. Brian August, Delaware JR 54 ll. Heath Schesser, Kansas St. -------- JR 56 . Brian Nickerson, Dartmouth -------- FR 38 11. Michae1 Wenner, Rider ------------- FR 49 16. Bryan Besco, Michigan SO 55 16. Corey Hart, Oklahoma -------------- JR 57 17. Nate Zahner, Central Conn. St. ---- JR 36 17. Rob Hadrick, Valparaiso ----------- SR 50 18 . Jason Michaels, Miami ' (Fla. ).. JR 68 18. J. Brock, Notre Dame ------------ SR 59 19. Gabe Garcia, Nebraska ------------- JR 47 19. Luke Goodwin, Davidson , JR 52 20. Javier Flores, Oklahoma ----------- SR 58 19. Mike Colangelo, George Mason ------ JR 52 20. Brian Shackelford, Oklahoma ------- JR 58 19. Bill Ue1man, Iowa St. ------------- JR 52 22. Matt Ardizzone, Delaware ---------- JR 54 19. Garrett Bell, Kansas St. ---------- FR 52 22. Greg Ryan, Eastern Mich. SO 54 23. Frankie Chiou, Duke --------------- SR 53 24 . Jody Jenkins, East Tenn. St. ------ FR 39 24. Todd Hughes, Santa Clara FR 55 RUNS SCORED WALKS (Minimum 40) G NO. AVG. (Minimum 40) G NO. AVG. 1. Lance Berkman, Rice --------------- JR 63 109 1. 1. J. D. Drew, Florida St. ------------ JR 67 84* 1.25 Mike Marchiano, Fordham ----------- SR 53 91 1.
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