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2001 NCAA Baseball and Softball Records Book StatsBB00 2/8/01 9:39 AM Page 103 2000 Baseball Statistical Leaders Division I Individual Leaders .. 10 4 Division I Team Leaders .. 10 7 Division II Individual Leaders .. 11 0 Division II Team Leaders .. 11 3 Division III Individual Leaders .. 11 6 Division III Team Leaders.. 11 9 StatsBB00 2/8/01 9:39 AM Page 104 10 4 2000 DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2000 Division I Runs Batted In Individual Leaders (Minimum 50) Cl . G No . Av g . 1. Chris Cottonham, Grambling ................................... SR 50 87 1.74 2. Todd Faulkner, Auburn ........................................... JR 61 103 1.69 Ba t t i n g 3. Casey Myers, Arizona St. ....................................... JR 59 97 1.64 4. Mitch Jones, Arizona St. ......................................... SR 59 92 1.56 5. Brad Cresse, LSU ................................................... SR 69 106* 1.54 (2.5 at-bats/game and 75 at-bats) Cl . G AB H Av g . 6. Frank Corr, Stetson ................................................ JR 64 98 1.53 1. Patrick Hollander, Lehigh ................................ JR 42 138 67 .486 7. Frank Fresconi, Bucknell .......................................... SR 47 70 1.49 2. Keith Lillash, Cleveland St. .............................. JR 55 216 99 .458 8. Philip Hartig, Citadel .............................................. JR 59 86 1.46 3. Dario Rosa, Alcorn St. .................................... SR 29 104 47 .452 9. Aaron Sisk, New Mexico ........................................ JR 56 81 1.45 4. Jermaine Harrison, Alabama St. ...................... JR 37 129 57 .442 10. Gabe Gross, Auburn .............................................. SO 61 86 1.41 5. Matt Easterday, Ga. Southern .......................... JR 57 243 107 .440 11. Casey Crume, New Mexico St. ............................... SR 55 77 1.40 6. Steve Holm, Oral Roberts ................................. JR 64 238 104 .437 12. Matt Matejcek, New Orleans .................................. SR 61 83 1.36 7. Jason Dubois, Va. Commonwealth .................... JR 57 193 84 .435 13. Matt Easterday, Ga. Southern ................................. JR 57 77 1.35 8. Joe Inglett, Nevada ........................................ SR 57 237 103 .435 14. Reggie Griggs, Florida A&M ................................... SR 49 66 1.35 9. Shayne Ridley, Ball St. .................................... SR 46 166 72 .434 15. Steve Wood, Cal Poly ............................................ SR 53 71 1.34 10. Darren Fenster, Rutgers ................................... SR 58 233 101 .433 16. Matt Ortiz, Nevada ................................................ SR 57 76 1.33 11 .Frank Corr, Stetson ......................................... JR 64 255 110 .431 17. Keith Lillash, Cleveland St. ...................................... JR 55 73 1.33 12. Steve Woodward, Cal St. Fullerton .................. SR 52 181 78 .431 18. Pete Aswad, Columbia ........................................... JR 43 57 1.33 13. Gabe Gross, Auburn ...................................... SO 61 237 102 .430 19. Anthony Angel, Loyola Marymount .......................... SR 59 78 1.32 14. Mark Teixeira, Georgia Tech............................. SO 66 241 103 .427 20. Bryan Peck, Middle Tenn. ........................................ SR 62 81 1.31 15. Alph Coleman, Texas Southern.......................... JR 41 136 58 .426 21. Jason Dubois, Va. Commonwealth ........................... JR 57 74 1.30 16. Chris Behne, Appalachian St............................. SR 56 228 97 .425 22. Alex Trezza, Stony Brook ........................................ SO 41 53 1.29 17. Michael Campo, Penn St................................... SR 64 261 111 .425 23. Sam Bozanich, Alabama ......................................... JR 65 83 1.28 18. Chris Cottonham, Grambling............................. SR 50 172 73 .424 24. Jesse Gutierrez, Tex.-Pan American .......................... JR 46 58 1.26 19. Kevin Kirkby, St. Joseph’s.................................. JR 53 198 84 .424 25. Jason Basil, Georgia Tech ........................................ JR 66 83 1.26 20. Nathan Kennedy, Alcorn St............................... SR 29 92 39 .424 26. Shawn Fagan, Penn St. ........................................... SR 64 80 1.25 21. Todd Faulkner, Auburn...................................... JR 61 248 105 .423 27. Chaz Eiguren, Texas Tech ....................................... SR 61 76 1.25 22. Bill Scott, UCLA................................................ JR 63 266 112 .421 28. Lale Esquivel, Miami (Fla.) ....................................... SR 53 66 1.25 23. Andrew Salvo, Delaware ................................. JR 57 217 91 .419 29. Mike Bassett, George Washington ........................... SO 58 72 1.24 24. Tom McLaughlin, Fairleigh Dickinson.................. FR 37 111 46 .414 29. Matt Walker, George Washington ........................... SR 58 72 1.24 25. Jason Kennedy, Morehead St. .......................... SR 47 157 65 .414 31. Forrest Johnson, UCLA ............................................ JR 63 78 1.24 26. Mike Thiessen, Air Force................................... JR 57 220 91 .414 32. Justin Cowan, Nebraska ......................................... SR 60 74 1.23 27. Jared Musolf, Old Dominion.............................. SO 58 230 95 .413 33. Chad Smith, Georgia St. ......................................... SR 56 69 1.23 28. Mike Reichert, Morehead St. ........................... SR 54 201 83 .413 34. Chris Kolodzey, Delaware ...................................... JR 57 70 1.23 29. Kevin Howard, Miami (Fla.).............................. FR 57 218 90 .413 34. Scott Walter, Loyola Marymount ............................... JR 57 70 1.23 30. Casey Myers, Arizona St. ................................ JR 59 238 98 .412 *Denotes national leader. 31. Matt Walker, George Washington..................... SR 58 222 91 .410 32. Tyler Prout, Bucknell.......................................... SR 46 171 70 .409 33. Jeremy Johnson, Southeast Mo. St. .................... SR 54 196 80 .408 Home Runs 34. Tim Hummel, Old Dominion ............................. JR 58 223 91 .408 35 .Paul Ciofrone, Hofstra .................................... SR 45 125 51 .408 (Minimum 15) Cl . G No . Av g . 36. Keith Butler, Liberty ......................................... FR 59 219 89 .406 1. Mitch Jones, Arizona St............................................ SR 59 27 0.458 37. Bryan Peck, Middle Tenn. ................................ SR 62 232 94 .405 2. Jesse Gutierrez, Tex.-Pan American............................ JR 46 21 0.457 38. Joe Cirone, Rutgers ......................................... JR 56 195 79 .405 3. Brad Cresse, LSU ................................................... SR 69 30* 0.43 39. Wade Rikert, Vermont ..................................... SR 42 146 59 .404 4. Aaron Sisk, New Mexico ........................................ JR 56 24 0.43 39. Craig Ansman, Stony Brook ............................. SR 41 146 59 .404 5. Jeff Haase, Cleveland St. ........................................ SR 56 22 0.39 41. Mike Cerminaro, Wagner ............................... JR 53 203 82 .404 6. Brooks Vogel, Dayton .............................................. JR 54 21 0.39 42. Casey Smith, Troy St. ..................................... JR 56 218 88 .404 7. T.J. Soto, Louisiana Tech ......................................... SR 55 21 0.38 43. Anthony Bocchino, Marist ............................... SO 54 223 90 .404 7. Dan Johnson, Nebraska .......................................... JR 55 21 0.38 44. Eric Goerdt, Wis.-Milwaukee ........................... JR 49 176 71 .403 9. Lale Esquivel, Miami (Fla.) ...................................... SR 53 20 0.38 45. JohnFord Griffin, Florida St. ............................. SO 70 300 121* .403 10. Chad Smith, Georgia St. ......................................... SR 56 21 0.38 46. Clarke Caudill, Connecticut ............................. SR 48 179 72 .402 11. Marty Rini, Marshall ............................................... SO 54 20 0.37 47. Eric Vandeventer, Oral Roberts ........................ SR 63 244 98 .402 12. Alex Trezza, Stony Brook ........................................ SO 41 15 0.37 48. Nick Danzuso, Duquesne ................................ SR 51 157 63 .401 13. Forrest Johnson, UCLA ............................................ JR 63 23 0.37 49. Scott Pieratt, Central Mich. .............................. SR 54 202 81 .401 14. Todd Faulkner, Auburn ........................................... JR 61 22 0.36 50. Chris Burke, Tennessee ................................... SO 63 272 109 .401 15. Xavier Nady, California .......................................... JR 53 19 0.36 51. Carlos Gautreaux, Oklahoma St. ..................... SR 54 195 78 .400 15. Joe Lydic, Pittsburgh ................................................ JR 53 19 0.36 52. Scott Candelaria, New Mexico ........................ JR 55 258 103 .399 17. Jeremy Johnson, Southeast Mo. St. ........................... SR 54 19 0.35 53. Al Corbeil, Florida Int’l ................................... JR 61 218 87 .399 18. Keith Lillash, Cleveland St. ...................................... JR 55 19 0.35 54. Adam Basil, Eastern Ky. .................................. SR 55 178 71 .399 19. Chase Utley, UCLA ................................................. JR 64 22 0.34 20. Tripp Kelly, South Carolina ..................................... JR 65 22 0.34 55. Adam Hawes, Campbell ................................. SO 46 143 57 .399 21. Edmund Muth, Stanford .........................................
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