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Tomm)' Davis , Southern Miss........................ 6. Michael Martin, BostonCollege................ 129 442 10. SeanMcNally, Duke............................... 7. Kevin Gibbs , Old Dominion.................... 136 441 11. MarkLanders, WestVa............................. Marklittle Memphis........................ 225 436 12. Victor Sanchez, Pacific(Cal.)........................ 9. Jay Pa~ton, Geor~ia Tech. .. .. .. 239 104 435 13. Jamie lopiccolo, Detroit Mercy...................... 10. Glenn arris, Air orce....................... 297 129 434 14. DrewBrown 161 StPeter s............................ 10. Chris Bisson, Connecticut. .. .. .. .429 15. Jason Varitek, Georgia Tech......................... 12. Nomar Garciaparra, Georgia Tech. " 112 .429 16. ShaneJones Utah................................ 13. Jason Varitek, Geor~ia Tech................... 274 117 .427 17. Carter Masterson, Gonzaga......................... 14. Clint McKoon, Cleve and St.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 249 106 .426 18. Kevin James, Rutgers.............................. 1.26 15. Ryan Hall, Brigham Young.................... 160 .425 19. MarkWells NorthCaro. SI.......................... 15. lance Mi 183 .421 20. Scott Pinoni, ~ita Washington................ Duke................................. 1.25 17. Tom Sina , lIinois...........................l Geo. 183 .421 21. Darryl Monroe, Kansas............................. 18. Josh T , Pittsburgh........................ 189 .418 22. Matt Quatraro, Old Dominion........................ 1.25 19. Kevinrier ames, Rutgers.. .. .. .. .. .. 180 .417 23. JoseCruz, Rice................................... 20. Mark landers, West Va....................... 149 .416 24. Todd Helton , Tennessee............................. 1.23 21. Shane Monahan, Clemson.................... 219 .416 25. Brian Buchanan, Virginia........................... 22. KevinYoung, CentraIMich.................... 330 137 .415 26. Jonlambert, lndianaSt............................ 23. Steve Money, Mich~an SI.. .. .. .. .. .. '" 188 .415 27. Antonio Fernandez, New Mexico..................... 1.20 24. MattQuatraro, 0Id ominion................ 203 .414 28. Scott Kaczmar , OhioSI........ 1.20 25. CllffBrumbaugh Delaware................. 213 .413 29. ForryWells, lIlinois................................ 26. Braden Gibbs, Southern 201 .413 30. Kyle Cooney, 111..................... Connecticut........................... 1.19 27. Lou Vassalotti, Youngstown SI.. .. " 131 .412 31. RyanJackson, Duke............................... 1.19 28. RussJohnson lSU.......................... 165 .412 32. MikeRuberti Willlam&Mary....................... 29. JaYWaggOne~Auburn....................... 234 .410 33. Jeff Dausch, Richmond.............................. 1.19 30. Andy Kruger, entraIMich.................... 291 119 409 34. Antone Williamson 203 , Arizona SI....................... 1.17 31. Tomm~Davis, Southern Miss.................. .409 35. Heath Hayes, San DiegoSI..... 32. Sean cNai Duke......................... 252 103 .409 35. DougCarroll SouthFla............................. 33. SaIRacobai o FDU-Teaneck.................. 218 408 34. BrianMajeski Connecticut................... 130 408 HOME RUNS 35. John Geis, le 184 408 Moyne......................... (Minimum 15) 108 407 NO. AVG. 36. RickRanft, StPeter s........................ 1. Shane Jones, Utah...... 37. MattCarpenter ClevelandSt................. 116 .405 CookieMassey, 158 NorthCaro......................... 38. Paul Ottavinia, Seton Hall..................... 405 3. Ryan Hall , Brigham Young.................... ...... 39. GregGilmer Dartmouth...................... 208 .404 JeffAbbott 0.47 Kentucky.............................. 0.42 40. PatConreaux Stlouis...................... 119 403 5. Ryan Jackson, Duke.... 191 403 0.42 41. Todd Brown, Southern-B.R.................... 6. Brian Buchanan, Virginia........................... 42. Deron Hofstetter, McNeese St....... .......... 129 403 7. Bo Haley, Wyoming................................ 0.41 43. ScottSolimann, Notre Dame.................. 201 403 8. Mark Wells. North Caro. 189 SI.......................... 44. Robbie Kent, Notre Dame..................... 402 ScottPinoni Duke................................. 45. JoseCruz Rice............................. 214 .402 10. Chris Gonzalez, Kentucky........................... 182 401 46. larryEdens, NorthCaro. SI................... 11. ScottShores, ArizonaSI............................ 47. Manny DaSilva , NorthCaro.......... 258 103 399 12. ScottKaczmar 233 OhioSI............................. 48. Duane Filchner, Radford...................... 399 13. ForryWells, lIlinois................................ 49. Tom Scioscia, Richmond.. .. '" 183 399 14. Gus Kennedy, Nevada- 196 las Vegas. 50. Jason Troilo, James Madison................. 398 15. PatClougherty, NorthCaro. St....................... 176 398 51. VernMullis AirForce........................ 16. Marklittle Memphis.............................. 52. Jason Pruitt, Md. Ball. County................. 171 398 16. Nick Morrow 161 , Vanderbilt............................ 52. Chris Pint, St Peter s.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 398 16. Jamie lopiccolo, Detroit Mercy.... ............ 54. BiIiMullee Army.......................... 161 398 19. Devon Ratliff 154 , Morehead SI.......................... 55. Brian Buchanan, Virginia..................... 396 19. GlennHarris, AirForce............................ 197 396 56. MattGuiliano, lona.......................... 21. Sean Hugo 147 , Oklahoma St........................... 57. Marcus lee , Navy........................... 395 22. Joe Higman , James Madison........................ 58. JacobCruz ArizonaSI....................... 142 394 23. PookieJones, Kentucky.... ... ... 59. Todd Walker, lSU.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 267 105 393 24. Tommy Davis 257 , Southern Miss........................ 60. Gary Isenhower, Mercer...................... 101' 393 24. Marklanders, WestVa............................. 181 392 61. Mark D'Ambrosio , FDU-Teaneck. 26. Jason Kramer 143 , Wake Forest......................... 62. Brian Bernard AirForce...................... 392 27. Craig Caballero, Grand Canyon..... ... 63. David Sanderson , Missouri................... 138 391 28. Jay Payton 228 , Georgia Tech........................... 64. Nick Morrow, Vanderbilt...................... 390 29. KevinYoung, CentraIMich.......................... 64. Mike Ruberti, William & Mary...... 205 390 30. Derek Gauthier, Northeastern........................ 66. 164 390 KrisJarosz, WrightSI........................ 31. Danny Buxbaum , Miami (Fla. 66. Jonathan Sweet , Ohio St...................... 223 390 32. Victor Sanchez, Pacific (Cal.).... 68. Mark Misiek, Northeastern 111.................. 223 390 32. Adam Robson 69. Don DeDonatis 182 , Texas Christian... 0.29 , Eastern Mich.. .. 390 34. Waiter Dawkins, Southern Cal....................... 70. Jeff DaVanon, San Diego SI.................... 200 390 35. Brian Harlamert, Dayton............................ 236 390 RUNS BATTED IN 35. SeanMcNally, Duke............................... 1~ln ~~~~~ller NO. AVG. TRIPLES ~fstra............................... (Minimum 7) 2. Jay pa~ton , Geor NO. AVG. Glenn arris Airwa orce............................. Tech........................... 102 1.VernMullls, AirForce.............................. 1.47 2. Paige Brennan, Holy Cross.......................... * Denotes national leader 3. Juan Munoz , Fiorida Inl'l. * Denotes national leader 168 1995 NCAA BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL 1994 Baseball Statistical Leaders 169 .... .. .. ............ .. .. ....... .. ~~. 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SeanMcNally, Duke............................... 6. Wilton Person, Florida A&M .. .. .. PauIOttavinia,
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