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18. Brian Church, Hofstra ------SR 397 48 146 61 --------------------- ---- -- -- --- --- --- ------------ -- -- --- FINAL 1995 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS BATTING BATTING (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. 1. Sean Casey. Richmond -------------- JR 55 193 89 . 461 36. Terry Joseph, Northwestern St. ---- SR 51 193 Todd Tatlock. Indiana St. --------- SR 404 58 213 98 . 460 37. Travis Janssen, New Mexico St. ---- JR 52 196 403 Garrett Neubart, Columbia --------- SR 39 155 71 . 458 38. Mike Combs, Bowling Green --------- JR 47 159 4. Bart Teal, Columbia --------------- SR 403 35 118 54 . 458 39. Dan Thompson, Yale ---------------- JR 43 164 402 Doug Spofford, New Hampshire ------ SR 41 113 51 . 451 40. Jody Henson, Western Caro. -------- SR 52 202 C1iff Brumbaugh, Delaware --------- JR 401 59 215 95 . 442 41. Tim Howard, Ala. -Birmingham ------- JR 51 205 400 Mark Barron, Marist --------------- JR 41 163 72 . 442 41. Marlon Stewart. Grambling --------- JR 38 135 Mark Wulfert. New Mexico ---------- SR 400 49 201 88 . 438 43. Geoff Jenkins. Southern Cal ------- JR 70 258 103 399 Lance Migita, Geo. Washington ----- SR 52 197 86 . 437 44. Bill Mullee, Army ----------------- JR 45 158 10. Jason Totman, Texas Tech ---------- SR 399 61 214 93 . 435 45. Pat Pethel. Iowa St. -------------- SR 51 153 399 11. Lance Massey. Air Force ----------- JR 54 191 82 . 429 46. Jason Adams, Wichita St. ---------- SR 67 266 106 12. Jim Duffy. Seton Hall ------------- JR 398 54 217 93 . 429 47. Tony Ellison. North Caro. St. ----- JR 60 246 398 13. Kevin Penwell, Boston College ----- SO 41 127 54 . 425 48. Nelson Ubaldo, Massachusetts ------ JR 49 171 14. Dan Conroy, FDU-Teaneck ----------- JR 398 40 144 61 . 424 49. Jon Manuelian, LIU-Brooklyn ------- JR 46 151 397 15. Mike Crotty. Indiana -------------- SO 56 194 82 . 423 50. Steve Smetana, Kent --------------- SR 58 194 16. C1int Bryant, Texas Tech ---------- JR 397 65 258 109 . 422 51. Ric Johnson, Indiana St. ---------- JR 62 252 100 397 17. Mark Kotsay, Ca1 St. Fullerton ---- SO 66 263 111* . 422 52. Scott Ayotte, Michigan St. -------- SR 51 179 18. Brian Church, Hofstra ------------- SR 397 48 146 61 . 418 53. Dan Seimetz, Ohio St. ------------- FR 57 197 396 19. 5cott Weaver, Michigan ------------ JR 50 170 71 . 418 54. John Shannon, Drexel -------------- SR 58 192 20. John Curl. Texas A&M -------------- SR 396 21. Paul Wilders, Siena 63 212 88 . 415 55. Timothy Stepheny, Alcorn St. ------ SO 28 81 395 --------------- JR 43 135 56 . 415 56. Tom OWen, Northern Iowa ----------- SR 55 193 394 22. Brad Winget, Brigham Young -------- FR 58 208 86 . 413 57. Mike Stick. Creighton ------------- SR 57 211 23. Mike Miller, Hofstra -------------- SR 393 48 158 65 . 411 58. Joe Sarno, New Hampshire ---------- SR 47 168 393 24. David Del1ucci, Mississippi ------- SR 62 229 94 . 410 Dave Murphy, Brown ---------------- SR 41 130 Darin Erstad, Nebraska ------------ JR 59. 392 25. 57 251 103 . 410 60. Randy DuRoss, Texas Tech ---------- SR 61 240 26. Travis Thornton, Coppin St. ------- FR 392 48 178 73 . 410 61. Ryan Rosplock, Sam Houston St. ---- JR 52 184 391 27. Tom Whalen, Temple ---------------- JR 50 186 76 . 409 62. Dan McDonald, South Fla. ---------- JR 63 225 Steve Hacker, Southwest Mo. St. --- JR 391 28. 58 235 96 . 409 Todd Burke. Central Mich. --------- SO 58 202 Toby Kominek. Central Mich. ------- JR 63. 391 29. 60 211 86 . 408 Tom Sergio, North Caro. St. ------- SO 59 233 Brian Zaun, Butler ---------------- JR 64. 391 30. 43 162 66 . 407 65. Mike Sidoti, Pace ----------------- JR 48 164 31. Todd Helton, Tennessee ------------ JR 390 69 258 105 . 407 66. Duane Filchner, Radford ----------- SR 54 208 389 31. Mike Shannon, Pennsylvania -------- JR 46 172 70 . 407 Scott Sollmann, Notre Dame -------- SO 67. Andy Johnson, Michigan St. -------- SR 47 162 389 33. 61 229 93 . 406 Ben Talbott, Lehigh --------------- SO 46 144 Johnny Pierce, Alcorn St. --------- JR 67. 389 34. 36 116 47 . 405 Kyle Morris. Bucknell ------------- SR 36 126 35. Chris Moller, Alabama ------------- JR 67. 389 60 215 87 . 405 67. Marlon pequese, Grambling --------- JR 31 90 35 389 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) CL G NO. AVG. 1. Steve Hacker, Southwest Mo. St. --- JR 58 37* 0. Matt Berger, Louisville ----------- 1. Tal Light, Oklahoma St. ----------- JR 63 104 * 1. 65 SO 52 22 0. Steve Hacker, Southwest Mo. St. --- JR 58 Toby Kominek, Central Mich. ------- JR 60 95 1. 64 25 0. Mark Wulfert, New Mexico ---------- SR 49 Mike Miller, Hofstra -------------- SR 48 80 1. 63 20 0. Ryan Topham, Notre Dame ----------- JR 55 Tal Light, Oklahoma St. ----------- JR 63 79 1. 44 26 0. Mark Quinn, Rice ------------------ SR 62 Tony Ellison, North Caro. St. ----- JR 60 89 1. 44 24 0. Clint Bryant, Texas Tech ---------- JR 65 Lawrence Scheffer, Detroit -------- SR 46 93 1. 43 18 0. Bill Knight, Massachusetts -------- SR 52 7. Kevin Dotson, Detroit SR 46 72 1. 38 18 0. Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton ---- SO 66 Lou Deman, LIU-Brooklyn ----------- SR 46 90 1.36 18 0. 9. Todd Helton. Tennessee JR 69 1. 33 10. Bill Knight, Massachusetts -------- SR 52 19 0. 92 11. Alex Tolbert, Western Caro. ------- 9. Darin Erstad, Nebraska ------------ JR 57 76 1.33 SO 56 20 0. 11. Chris Richard, Oklahoma St. ------- JR 64 12. Steve Wilson, Ga. Southern JR 56 85 1. 33 19 0. 12. Tony Ellison, North Caro. St. ----- JR 60 13. Ryan Ritter, Georgia Tech --------- JR 59 79 1. 20 0. 13. Mike Stick, Creighton ------------- SR 57 14. Darin Erstad, Nebraska ------------ JR 57 74 1. 30 19 0. 14. Matt Quatraro, Old Dom1nion ------- JR 48 14. Lance Massey, Air Force ----------- JR 54 62 1.29 18 0. 15. Sean Casey, Richmond -------------- JR 55 t6. Geoff Jenkins, Southern Cal ------- JR 70 70 1.27 23 0. 16. Brian Schaefer. Southeast Mo. St. - SR 53 17. Ryan Topham, Notre Dame ----------- JR 55 67 1.26 18 0. 17. Lawrence Scheffer. Detroit -------- SR 46 18. Bob O' Toole, Providence ----------- JR 59 58 1.26 19 0. l8. Ross Gload, South Fla. ------------ FR 63 19. Jason Koehler, Rider -------------- SO 53 17 0. 78 1.24 20. Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton ---- 19. Ryan Glynn, Va. Military ---------- JR 47 58 1.23 SO 66 21 0. 20. Paul Wilders, Siena --------------- JR 43 21. Mark Wulfert, New Mexico ---------- SR 49 53 1.23 15 0. 21. Jose Cruz, Rice ------------------- JR 62 22. Glenn Harris, Air Force ----------- SR 53 76 1.23 16 0. 22. Jason Adams, Wichita St. ---------- SR 67 23. Reggie Davis, Campbell ------------ SO 50 15 0. 82 1.22 23. Rick Smith. Central Mich. --------- 23. David Willis, UC Santa Barb. ------ SO 50 61 1.22 SR 50 15 0. Kevin Montelbano. FDU- 25. Kelly Dampeer, Radford ------------ 24. Teaneck ----- SO 43 52 1.21 SO 54 16 0. 25. Todd Tatlock, Indiana St. --------- SR 58 26. Andy Tracy, Bowling Green --------- JR 51 70 1.21 15 0. 25. Alvie Shepherd, Nebraska ---------- JR 58 27. David Hayman, Mississippi St. ----- JR 58 70 1.21 17 0. 25. Sean West, Xavier (Ohio) ---------- JR 58 27. Jason Kramer, Wake Forest --------- SR 58 17 0. 70 1.21 29. Mark Quinn, Rice ------------------ 28. Lou Deman, LIU-Brooklyn ----------- SR 46 55 1. SR 62 18 0. 29. Mike Amrhein, Notre Dame ---------- 30. Todd Helton, Tennessee ------------ JR 69 SO 58 69 1.19 20 0. 30. Mike Miller, Hofstra -------------- SR 48 31. Scott Kaczmar, Ohio St. ----------- SR 59 57 1. 19 17 0. 30. Jamel McAdory. Jackson St. -------- JR 48 32. John Curl, Texas A&M -------------- SR 63 18 0. 57 1. 33. Jay Tedesco, Kentucky ------------- 32. Steve Carver, Stanford ------------ SR 65 77 1.18 SO 60 17 0. 33. Scott Ayotte, Michigan St. -------- SR 51 34. Duane Filchner, Radford ----------- SR 54 60 1. 35. Brad Kennedy, Southwest 15 0. 34. Danny Peoples, Texas -------------- SO 53 1.17 Mo. St. --- JR 58 16 0. 35. 62 Ryan Ritter, Georgia Tech --------- JR 59 69 1. 17 FINAL 1995 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- ------- -- -- ------ -------- --------------------------- -- ----- ----- ------ FINAL 1995 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum G NO. AVG. Cliff Brumbaugh, Delaware --------- JR 59 32* 0. Ron Green, Samford ---------------- SR 51 Mark Wulfert, New Mexico ---------- SR 49 2. Scott Sollmann, Notre Dame -------- SO 61 11* 0. Sean Casey, Richmond -------------- JR 55 Toph Lake, Navy ------------------- FR 53 Steve Smetana, Kent --------------- SR 58 Levi Miskolczi, Rider ------------- SO 49 Eric Pitt, San Jose St. ----------- SR 52 Andre Duffie, Delaware ------------ FR 58 Rob Morgan, Old Dominion ---------- SR 59 Maika Symmonds, old Dominion ------ SR 59 Scott Byers, Georgia Tech --------- JR 56 Shaun Figueroa, Rider ------------- SR 46 Shane OWenby, Appalachian St. ----- JR 48 Anthony Valentine, New Hampshire -- SO 47 Marcelo Alcoba, Iona -------------- SR 48 Mike Huelsman, St. Louis ---------- SO 54 10. Brian August, Delaware ------------ FR 55 10. David Miller, Clemson ------------- JR 68 11. Garrett Neubart, Columbia --------- SR 39 11. Andrew McCormick, Grand Canyon ---- SR 62 12. Scott Poepard, Kansas St. --------- SO 53 12. Bret Mueller, Cal Poly SLO -------- SR 50 13. Jeff Javinett, Troy St. ----------- SR 51 13. Scott Ayotte, Michigan St. -------- SR 51 14. Kevin Nehring, James Madison ------ SR 58 14. Scott Hopper, Southeast Mo. St. --- SO 52 15. Tyson Whitley, Ga. Southern ------- SO 59 14. Mickey Perez, Texas-San Antonio --- SR 52 16. Andy Dominique, Nevada ------------ SO 50 16. Alex Morales, Central Fla. -------- JR 61 17. Lance Berkman, Rice --------------- FR 62 17. Randy Betten, Arizona St. --------- SR 55 18. Tim DeCinces, UCLA ---------------- SO 55 17. Adam Kennedy, Cal St. Northridge -- FR 55 18. Tom OWen, Northern Iowa ----------- SR 55 19. Ryan Christenson, Pepperdine ------ JR 56 20. Jacob Schaffer, Bradley ----------- FR 53 20. Mark Fischer, Georgia Tech -------- FR 57 21. Mike Hagy, Marshall --------------- JR 46 20.
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