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Division I Baseball Statistics . --------~----- ~-----------~--------) -- - - ------ ----- FINAL 1999 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS BATTING (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) BATTING AB HTS AVG. (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. Ken Harvey, Nebraska -------------- JR 57 224 107 Hunter Bledsoe, Vanderbilt -------- 478 36. Mike Grippo , LIU-Brooklyn --------- SR 54 207 95 459 SR 43 165 412 J. Barns , Duquesne -------------- 37. Jon Palmieri , Wake Forest --------- SR 63 272 112 JR 56 195 89 456 37. Jake Anthony, Va. Commonwealth ---- 412 Jim Sweeney, Holy Cross ----------- SO 30 116 52 SR 58 204 448 37. Taggert Bozied , San Francisco ----- 412 Joe Zeccardi, LIU-Brooklyn -------- SR 43 153 68 SO 56 204 412 444 40. Mike Dzurilla , St. John' Dave Lohman , Hofstra -------------- SR 34 113 50 s (N. JR 56 229 442 41. Chris Beck , Cal St. Fullerton ----- 410 Steve Tomshack , UMBC -------------- SR 35 132 58 JR 63 240 408 Joe Francisco, Wagner ------------- 439 42. Michael Artman , Southern Miss. ---- SR 42 163 71 436 JR 63 260 106 408 Brian Thrash, UMBC ---------------- 43. Ryan Carville , Air Force ---------- SO 50 189 SR 35 124 54 435 Mike McCarthy, Bucknell ----------- 407 10. Ben Johnstone , Yale --------------- 44. SR 53 199 JR 40 151 65 430 Kevin Youkilis, Cincinnati -------- 407 11. Sean McGowan , Boston College ------ 45. SO 59 236 SR 47 179 77 430 Jess Bechard 407 12. Kasey Weishaar, Kansas St. -------- 46. , Kent ---------------- 50 192 SO 53 191 82 429 46. Tom Yost, Miami (Ohio) ------------ 406 13. Gilbert Lanoix, Grambling --------- SO 46 168 72 SO 46 128 429 48. Mark Thomas , Youngstown St. ------- 406 14. Nick Danzuso, Duquesne ------------ JR 51 187 80 SR 56 197 406 428 49. Charles Thomas , Western Caro. ----- 15. Dan Kantrovitz, Brown ------------- SO 35 117 50 SO 60 244 406 427 50. Kevin Schnall , Coastal Caro. ------ 16. Paul Esposito, Fairleigh Dickinson SR 40 143 61 SR 55 185 405 Ben Broussard, McNeese St. -------- 427 51. Dino Dakuras , Bethune- Cookman ----- 17. SR 56 211 90 427 SR 50 158 405 18. Darren Fenster, Rutgers ----------- 52. Blake Woods , Grand Canyon --------- SO 53 225 JR 57 224 95 424 53. Travis Chapman 404 19. Mike Thiessen, Air Force ---------- SO 51 191 81 , Mississippi St. - -- JR 63 245 404 424 54. Chris Clarke , William & Mary ------ 20. Ryan Neill, Oral Roberts ---------- JR 61 208 88 SO 53 203 404 423 55. Rob DeFabbia , Fairleigh Dickinson - 21. Royce Huffman , TCU ---------------- SR 57 .223 94 SR 45 159 422 56. Buddy Dubois , Austin peay --------- 403 22. Lyle Overbay, Nevada -------------- SR 58 243 102 JR 56 199 402 420 57. Kevin Hooper , Wichita St. --------- 23. Mike Scott, Providence ------------ SO 64 286 120 SR 55 214 402 420 58. Andrew Beinbrink , Arizona St. ----- 24. Larry Bigbie, Ball St. ------------ JR 60 210 88 419 SR 60 234 402 Marshall McDougall, Florida St. --- 59. Brian Leighton , Seton Hall -------- 25. JR 71 301 126* 419 SO 50 182 401 26. Pete Zoccolillo, Rutgers ---------- 60. Bob Niemet , Bowling Green --------- SR 59 200 SR 58 232 97 418 60. Ben Fjelland , Northern Iowa ------- 400 27. Jeff Stallings , Oral Roberts ------ JR 61 228 95 JR 53 220 400 417 60. Brian Hitchcox , Samford ----------- 28. Kelly Eddlemon , Sam Houston St. --- JR 55 221 92 JR 51 200 400 416 60. Al Candea Chicago ----------- 29. Chris Cottonham , Grambling -------- SO 47 154 64 , Ill. SR 47 180 400 Karl Nonemaker 416 64. Chris Seaman , Southwest Tex. St. -- 30. , Vanderbilt -------- FR 51 212 88 415 JR 53 183 399 31. Matt Cepicky, Southwest Mo. St. --- 65. Jeff Waldron , Boston College ------ SR 48 168 JR 56 222 92 414 66. Jeff Miller, Holy Cross ----------- 399 32. Nate Rewers , Richmond ------------- SR 58 225 93 JR 40 143 399 413 67. Shaun Salmon , Army ---------------- 33. Robb Quinlan , Minnesota ----------- SR 64 259 107 JR 33 118 398 Jeremy Johnson 413 68. Mike Hill , Oral Roberts ----------- 34. , Southeast Mo. St. - JR 52 194 80 412 SR 59 226 398 35. Mike Dwyer, Richmond -------------- 69. Greg Miller , James Madison -------- SO 57 221 SR 58 228 94 412 69. Ray Hattenburg, Washington St. ---- 398 JR 53 221 398 HOME RUNS (Minimum 15) RUNS BATTED IN G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) -- -- --- u_-- G NO. AVG. Taggert Bozied , San Francisco ----- SO 56 30 0. Matt Cepicky, Southwest Mo. St. --- Matt Cepicky, Southwest Mo. St. --- JR 56100 JR 56 30 0. Kelly Eddlemon 1. 79 Sean McGowan , Boston College ------ , Sam Houston St. --- JR 55 95 SR 47 25 0. Jon Weber, Texas Tech ------------- Daylan Holt , Texas A&M ------------ JR 50 84 1.68 SO 70 34* 0. Ben Broussard, McNeese St. -------- Ben Broussard, McNeese St' SR 56 27 0. SR 56 91 1.63 Kelly Eddlemon, Sam Houston St. --- Josh Bard , Texas Tech ------------- JR 58 92 JR 55 26 0. Lamont Matthews, Oklahoma St. ----- Don Price , Nevada ----------------- JR 67 105 JR 58 27 0. Don Price , Nevada ----------------- 1.57 Bill Scott , UCLA ------------------ SO 61 28 0. JR 58 89 Lamont Matthews, Oklahoma St. ----- Lyle Overbay, Nevada -------------- SR 58 88 JR 67 30 0. Ken Harvey, Nebraska -------------- 1.52 10. Jon Hale , Southwest Mo. St. ------- JR 57 86 SR 56 25 0. 10. Daylan Holt , Texas A&M --- 11. Jorge Soto , Troy St. -------------- JR 59 26 0. SO 70 105 1.50 11. Steve Harris, Western Caro. ------- 11. Marshall McDougall, Florida St. --- JR 71 106* SR 59 26 0. 12. Jon Palmieri, Wake Forest --------- 13. Ryan Pond , Brigham Young ---------- SR 55 23 0. SR 63 14. Joe Beichert, George Washington --- 13. Mike Hill , Oral Roberts ----------- SR 59 88 SR 56 23 0. Sean McGowan 1.49 14. John Wilson , Kentucky ------------- 14. , Boston College ------ SR 47 70 SO 56 23 0. 15. Chris Cottonham , Grambling -------- 14. Nick Kays , Southwest Mo. St. ------ JR 56 SO 47 69 23 0. 16. Taggert Bozied , San Francisco ----- 17. Jaeme Leal, Long Beach St. -------- JR 59 24 0. SO 56 82 18. Ken Harvey, Nebraska -------------- 17. Macky Waguespack , Southeastern La. SR 57 82 JR 57 23 0. 18. Jody Pollock 1.44 18. Macky Waguespack , Southeastern La. , Ga. Southern -------- JR 58 83 SR 57 23 0. 19. Jason Bay, Gonzaga ---------------- 1.43 20. Joe Zangari , Quinnipiac ----------- JR 40 16 0. JR 52 74 21. Xavier Nady, California ----------- 20. Andrew Beinbrink, Arizona St. ----- SR 60 85 SO 58 23 0. 21. Rob Cafiero, Villanova ------------ 22. Marshall McDougall , Florida St. --- FR 51 72 JR 71 28 0. 22. Bill Scott , UCLA ------------------ 23. Ryan Duncheon , Illinois St. ------- JR 59 SO 61 86 1.41 23 23. Willie Bloomquist , Arizona St. ---- 23. Mike Hill , Oral Roberts ----------- SR 59 JR 60 84 25. Brad Carlson 23 0. 23. Chris Moore, Western Caro. -------- , Iowa ---------------- FR 54 21 0. SR 60 1.40 26. Jason Bay, Gonzaga ---------------- 25. Chad Sutter, Tulane --------------- SR 63 87 JR 52 20 0. 26. Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma St. ----- 27. Eric Storey, Butler --------------- JR 55 SR 66 91 1.38 28. Ryan Gripp, Creighton ------------- 21 0. 27. Joe Beichert, George Washington --- JR 63 24 0. SR 56 77 29. Josh Pride, Middle-Tenn. St. ------ 28. Joe Zeccardi , LIU-Brooklyn -------- SR 43 58 JR 59 22 0. 28. Brian Thomas, Mt. St. Mary' 1.35 29. Kevan Burns , Tro~ St. ------------- JR 59 s ------ JR 43 58 1.35 Brian Packin 22 0. 30. Eric Storey, Butler --------------- 31. , Connecticut --------- JR 51 JR 55 74 1.35 Jason Lane, Southern Calif. ------- 19 0. 31. Mike Dwyer, Richmond -------------- 32. SR 54 SR 58 78 Chad Sutter, Tulane --------------- 20 0. 32. Matt Diaz , Florida St. ------------ 33. SR 63 SO 70 94 Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma St. ----- 23 0. 33. Jaeme Leal , Long Beach St. -------- 34. SR 66 JR 59 79 35. Mike Dwyer 24 0. 33. Matt Singer , Cincinnati ----------- , Richmond -------- SR 58 21 0. SO 59 79 35. Ryan Gripp, Creighton - JR 63 84 35. Chris Barski , New Mexico St. ------ JR 54 72 35. Nick Danzuso , Duquesne ------------ JR 51 68 35. Rob DeFabbia , Fairleigh Dickinson - SR 45 60 1. 33 FINAL 1999 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS ~-----------------) -- -- -- ---- - - ) --------------------- -- --- ------ --- ----- --( , , FINAL 1999 DIVISION I BASEBALL STATISTICS DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 15) NO. AVG. (Minimum NO. AVG. Casey Crume , Ark. Little Rock ----- JR 51 Mike Scott , Providence ------------ SO 64 Russell Harry, Jacksonville St. --- JR 52 13* Nick Burzynski , LIU-Brooklyn ------ SO 43 Matt Scanlon, Minnesota ----------- JR 64 33* 0. Jon Weber , Texas Tech ------------- JR 50 4 . David Jensen , Brigham Young ------- FR 47 Troy Gingrich , Arizona --------_u- JR 44 Josh Bard, Texas Tech ------------- JR 58 Mike McCarthy, Bucknell ----------- Matt Postell, North Carolina St. -- SR 53 SR 59 Bubba Pfister , UNC Charlotte ------ FR 49 Steve Tomshack , UMBC -------------- SR 35 Jason Clements, Oral Roberts ------ SO 49 Chris Burke, Tennessee ------------ FR 56 Eric Wyatt , St. Joseph' Hunter Bledsoe, Vanderbilt -------- s ---------- SO 52 SR 54 Willie Bloomquist , Arizona St. ---- Michael Woods, Southern U. -------- JR 60 JR 45 10. Chris Hills , Jackson St. ---------- 9R 53 11. John Bravette, Seton Hall --------- SR 52 11. John Nelson , Kansas ------ ----_u-- Dave Lohman , Hofstra -------------- SO 54 12. SR 34 11. Joe Schley, Southern Ill. --------- SR 54 13. Jess Bechard, Kent ---------------- JR 50 11. Terrence Moore, Southwest Tex St 14. Jason Beckman, Bradley ------------ JR 54 JR 57 14. Jason Co~, Texas ------------------ SR 62 IS. Vaughn Schill, Duke --------------- JR 55 15. Ryan Moffett, UNC Asheville ------- 15. Kelly Eddlemon FR 55 , Sam Houston St. - JR 55 15. Kevin Hooper, Wichita St. SR 55 Matt Watson , Xavier --------------- JR 53 15. Billy Colome, Col. of Charleston -- 15. Sean Cooper, Coppin St. ----------- SR 55 SR 37 18. Doug Lorenz , Louisville ----------- SR 56 19. 5cott Daeley, Wake Forest --------- SR 63 18. Tracy Biggs, Western Caro. -------- JR 56 19. Mike Dzurilla , St. John' s (N. JR 56 20. Charles Williams, Rice ------------ SR 74 19. Dan Kantrovitz , Brown ------------- SO 35 21. wil1 Bolt , Nebraska --------------- 22 . Key Voshell, Louisville ----------- FR 59 SR 54 21. John Tompkins , Southwest Tex.
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