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Usf Baseball Records Single-Season Records - Hitting USF BASEBALL RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS - HITTING BATTING AVERAGE DOUBLES RUNS BATTED IN 1. Mike Campbell, 1973 .........................................439 1. Jeff Baisley, 2005 ...............................................26 1. Chris Heintz, 1996 ...............................................95 2020 2. Ryan Lockwood, 2008 .........................................415 2. Ross Gload, 1997 ................................................25 2. Ross Gload, 1996 .................................................83 3. Lou Garcia, 1975 ................................................405 3. Joe Lis, 1991 ......................................................24 3. Ross Gload, 1997 .................................................80 4. Chris Heintz, 1996 .............................................400 David Villar, 2018 ...............................................24 4. Ross Gload, 1995 .................................................78 USF 5. Ross Gload, 1997 ..............................................399 4. Tony Alfonso, 1985 ..............................................23 5. Darren Stumberger, 1993 ......................................76 6. Mike Kelly, 1987 ...............................................395 Myron Leslie, 2004 ..............................................23 6. Jason Dallero, 1997 .............................................74 7. Dan McDonald, 1995 ..........................................391 Coco Montes, 2018...............................................23 7. Jeff Baisley, 2005 ................................................71 Daniel Boyd, 1998 ..............................................391 6. Mike Pilger, 1998 ................................................22 8. Troy Rusk, 1989 ...................................................70 9. Lou Munoz, 1987 ...............................................388 Jimmy Falla, 2013 ...............................................22 9. Scott Hemond, 1985 .............................................68 BASEBALL 10. Kevin Merrell, 2017 ...........................................384 8. Chris Heintz, 1995 ..............................................21 Doug Carroll, 1994 ...............................................68 9. Duane O’Hara, 1988 .............................................20 AT-BATS Doug Carroll, 1993 ..............................................20 BASE ON BALLS 1. Mark Pike, 1986 ................................................274 Dan McDonald, 1995 ...........................................20 1. Matt Mainini, 1985 ...............................................72 2. Greg Bullard, 1985 ............................................272 Mike Eylward, 2001 .............................................20 2. Ross Gload, 1996 ................................................68 Mike Pilger, 1997 ..............................................272 Mike Cunningham, 2003 ......................................20 3. Johnny Raburn, 2000 ...........................................58 4. Gio Cafaro, 1995 ...............................................271 Stephen Hunt, 2010 .............................................20 4. Ward Hemond, 1986 .............................................57 5. Chris Heintz, 1996 .............................................265 5. Will Bland, 1995 ..................................................56 6. Kevin Dattola, 1989 ...........................................263 TRIPLES 6. Jason Garcia, 1993...............................................54 7. Chris Heintz, 1995 .............................................257 1. Mike Kelly, 1987 ...................................................9 7. Todd Waggoner, 1985 ...........................................53 Myron Leslie, 2001 ............................................257 2. Gio Cafaro, 1996 ...................................................7 8. Troy Rusk, 1989 ...................................................51 9. Gio Cafaro, 1996 ...............................................254 Mike Barclay, 2002 ................................................7 Ryan Mason, 1993................................................51 10. Tony Alfonso, 1985 ............................................252 4. Brett King, 1978 ....................................................6 10. Scott Hemond, 1986 .............................................50 OUTLOOK Ralph Gali, 1985 ...............................................252 Kyle Teaf, 2015 ......................................................6 Ross Gload, 1997 .................................................50 Tim Merrick, 1991 .............................................252 Garrett Zech, 2018 ................................................6 COACHES 5. 12 Tied, 2004 (Most Recent) .................................. 5 STOLEN BASES HITS 1. Gio Cafaro, 1996 ..................................................50 PLAYERS 1. Chris Heintz, 1996 .............................................106 HOME RUN 2. Kevin Dattola, 1990 ..............................................49 REVIEW 2. Ross Gload, 1997 ................................................99 1. Ross Gload, 1996 ................................................21 3. Greg Bullard, 1990 ...............................................38 3. Mike Kelly, 1987 .................................................96 2. Jason Dellaero, 1996 ...........................................20 Gio Cafaro, 1995 ..................................................38 RECORDS 4. Ross Gload, 1996 ................................................94 3. Jason Dellaero, 1997 ...........................................19 5. Mark Pike, 1986 ..................................................32 HISTORY Myron Leslie, 2001 ..............................................94 4. Matt Mainini, 1985 ...............................................18 6. Scott Miller, 1976 ................................................31 6. Mark Pike, 1986 ..................................................91 Wade Norris, 1992 ...............................................18 7. Tim Merrick, 1991 ................................................30 USF Gio Cafaro, 1996 .................................................91 Ross Gload, 1997 .................................................18 8. Brett King, 1993 ..................................................29 8. Jeff Baisley, 2005 ...............................................89 7. Chris Heintz, 1996 ...............................................16 Tim Merrick, 1992 ................................................29 MEDIA 9. Dan McDonald, 1995 ...........................................88 Joe Genord, 2018 .................................................16 10. Tony Alfonso, 1984 ..............................................27 Jeff Baisley, 2002 ...............................................88 8. Ross Gload, 1995 .................................................15 Dan McDonald, 1995 ............................................15 RUNS 10. Scott Hemond, 1985 ............................................14 HIT BY PITCHES 1. Gio Cafaro, 1996 .................................................96 Troy Rusk, 1989 ...................................................14 1. Bryan Hierlmeier, 2005 ........................................ 22 2. Ross Gload, 1997 ................................................85 Darren Stumberger, 1993 ......................................14 2. Chris Bell, 1988 ................................................. 21 3. Ross Gload, 1996 ................................................83 3. Jonathan Koscso, 2011 ....................................... 20 4. Matt Mainini, 1985 ..............................................75 EXTRA-BASE HITS Jonathan Koscso, 2008 ....................................... 20 5. Jason Garcia, 1993 ..............................................69 1. Ross Gload, 1997 .................................................43 Addison Maruszak, 2008 ..................................... 20 6. Mark Pike, 1986 ..................................................68 2. Jeff Baisley, 2005 ................................................36 7. Mark Hubbard, 1991 ............................................67 David Villar, 2018 .................................................36 Jason Dellaero, 1997 ...........................................67 3. Mike Eylward, 1999 ..............................................33 9. Eddie Rush, 1987 ................................................65 Mike Barclay, 2002 ..............................................33 Brett King, 1993 ..................................................65 5. Daniel Boyd, 2000 ................................................31 6. Joey Angelberger, 2008 ........................................30 7. Travis Brown, 2003 ...............................................28 8. Joe Genord, 2018 & 2019 ......................................27 Myron Leslie, 2002 ..............................................27 Steven Hut, 2010 .................................................27 Brian Baisley, 2005 ..............................................27 Mike Eylward, 2000-01 .........................................27 80 @USFBaseball • GoUSFBulls.com USF BASEBALL RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS - PITCHING WINS APPEARANCES INNINGS PITCHED 1. Jerry Comellas, 1983 ...........................................14 1. Joey Livingston, 2002 ...........................................41 1. David Hutcheson, 1993 .......................................132 2. Scott Glaser, 1996,99 ...........................................12 2. Steven Boyles, 1996 .............................................40
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