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SINGLE-SEASON STAT RECORDS Hitting Records Hits in a Season Batting Average Rk Hits Player Season Rk Avg SINGLE-SEASON STAT RECORDS Hitting Records Hits in a Season Batting Average Rk Hits Player Season Rk Avg. Player Season 1. 62 Jaryd Marks 2012 1. .456 Nate Olson 2002 62 John Tibbets 1988 2. .455 Ben Woodford 2001 3. 61 Joey Hanowski 2015 3. .447 Keith Eisenmenger 1987 61 Trevor Purvis 2013 4. .443 Shaun Ross 2002 5. 58 Dave Lampi 1991 5. .437 Howard Bremmer 1977 58 Zach Braun 2013 6. .425 Lee Theis 1981 7. 57 Logan Kalis 2013 7. .418 Ken Johnson 1989 57 Lewis Baumann 2013 8. .417 Mark Gundhoffer 1989 9. 56 Dan Bauer 2010 9. .415 Sheldon Hiscock 1977 56 Joe Chism 2010 10. .414 Dave Lampi 1991 Doubles in a Season Games Played Rk 2B Player Season Rk GP Player Season 1. 18 Zach Braun 2013 1. 53 Nick Jelacie 2010 2. 16 Jack Hegarty 2015 2. 52 Joe Chism 2010 3. 15 Tyler Nelson 2015 3. 51 Dan Bauer 2010 4. 14 Ross Shaun 2002 51 P.J. McIntee 2009 14 Lewis Baumann 2013 5. 50 Lewis Baumann 2012 14 Jaryd Marks 2013 50 Juan Molero 2012 7. 13 Colton Smith 2011 50 Josh Silvernagel 2009 13 Colton Smith 2010 50 Nick Jelacie 2009 13 Ross Shaun 2004 50 Richard Bohannan 2007 13 John Tibbets 1988 10. 49 Jaryd Marks 2012 49 Anthony Stoloski 2007 Triples in a Season 49 Eric Pilgrim 2007 Rk 3B Player Season 49 John Grindeland 2005 1. 5 Dave Lampi 1991 2. 4 Bill Porter 1993 At Bats 4 John Tibbets 1988 Rk AB Player Season 3. 3 Logan Kalis 2012 1. 185 Nick Jelacie 2010 3 Tony Klaers 2005 2. 184 Jaryd Marks 2012 3 Bryan Martin 1993 184 Joe Chism 2010 3 Brent Ferdig 1991 4. 180 Jaryd Marks 2013 3 Mark Grundhoffer 1989 5. 178 Dan Bauer 2010 3 Mike Ohmann 1988 6. 177 Colton Smith 2011 3 Tim Veith 1988 7. 176 Juan Molero 2012 3 Mark Wellinski 1987 8. 174 Joey Hanowski 2015 3 Wayne Bradley 1971 9. 171 Logan Kalis 2013 3 Bill Cline 1960 10. 168 Colton Smith 2010 168 Anthony Stoloski 2007 Home Runs Rk HR Player Season Runs Scored 1. 12 Joe Burgess 1997 Rk Runs Player Season 2. 11 Jon Czech 2004 1. 46 Dave Lampi 1991 3. 10 Logan Kalis 2012 2. 44 Tim Veith 1988 10 Jamie Sinning 1991 3. 43 Mark Grundhoffer 1989 5. 9 Nick Jelacie 2010 43 Mark Grundhoffer 1988 9 Warren Mertens 1977 5. 42 John Tibbets 1988 7. 8 Joe Chism 2010 6. 39 Colton Smith 2010 8 Anthony Stoloski 2008 7. 38 Logan Kalis 2010 8 Anthony Stoloski 2007 8. 37 Brent Ferdig 1991 8 John Tibbets 1988 9. 36 Tyler Nelson 2015 36 Joe Toma 1999 36 Max Wells 1993 36 Jamie Sinning 1991 36 Max Wells 1991 Bemidji State Baseball I 2016 [1] SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Runs Batted In .750 9-3 Jon Kotaska 1993 Rk RBI Player Season .750 6-2 John Stigman 1992 1. 52 Dave Lampi 1991 .750 6-2 Rod Heisler 1979 2. 51 Jamie Sinning 1991 .750 6-2 Rod Heisler 1978 3. 45 John Tibbets 1988 4. 43 Logan Kalis 2012 Strikeouts 5. 42 Tim Veith 1988 Rk No Player Season 6. 40 Jaryd Marks 2012 1. 81 Rod Heisler 1978 7. 39 Joe Toma 1999 2. 78 Phil Bray 2013 8. 38 Geoff Grausnick 1993 3. 76 Rod Heisler 1979 9. 37 John Tibbets 1989 4. 65 Josh Juntunen 2008 37 Lance Northey 1988 5. 64 Phil Bray 2012 37 Lewis Baumann 2013 6. 64 Paul Litzeau 1989 7. 62 Jon Kotaska 1993 Pitching Records 8. 59 Mike Gerbich 1964 Games Pitched 9. 55 Dave Schlangen 1998 Rk GP Player Season 10. 54 Dan Bergan 1966 1. 19 Brian Beuning 2003 2. 18 Shaun Zenner 1999 TEAM (Season) 3. 17 Bryan Jamieson 2010 Hitting 17 Scott Sand 2005 Games Played - 53 (2009 & 2010) 17 Courtney Skjerven 1999 Wins - 28 (1988) 6. 16 Ryan Van Somern 2010 Losses - 41 (2007) 16 Bryan Buhr 2009 Consecutive Wins - 11 (1982) 16 Karl Willers 2007 Consecutive Losses - 22 (2005) 16 Tony Meech 2006 At Bats - 1615 (2010) 16 Scott Pugliese 2004 Runs - 330 (1988) Hits - 511 (2013) Innings Pitched Doubles - 108 (2013) Rk IP Player Season Triples - 18 (1989) 1. 77 Jon Kotaska 1993 Home Runs - 39 (2010) 2. 74.1 Phil Bray 2013 RBIs - 280 (1988) 3. 71.2 John Broda 1998 Highest Batting Average - .348 (1989) 4. 68 Doug Shequen 1982 Lowest Batting Average - .247 (1984) 5. 66.1 Phil Bray 2012 Stolen Bases - 48 (2010) 66.1 Josh Juntunen 2008 Sacrifices - 43 (1989) 7. 66 Kevin Athmann 1988 Hit by Pitch - 55 (2009) 8. 64.1 Tyler Norland 2004 Least Strikeouts - 119 (2001) 64.1 Bruce McComas 1970 Walks - 209 (1993) 10. 64 Paul Schumacher 1991 Most Errors - 104 (1998) Wins in a Season Pitching Rk Wins Player Season Innings Pitched - 391 (2010) 1. 9 Jon Kotaska 1993 Complete Games - 22 (1998) 2. 7 Phil Bray 2012 Most Runs Allowed - 485 (2015) 7 Jeff Spry 1988 Fewest Runs Allowed - 148 (2001) 4. 6 Shaun Zenner 2002 Most Earned Runs Allowed - 396 (2015) 6 John Stigman 1992 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed - 92 (2001) 6 Paul Schumacher 1991 Fewest Hits Allowed - 207 (2001) 6 Kevin Athmann 1988 Fewest Doubles Allowed - 32 (2001) 6 Doug Shequen 1982 Fewest Triples Allowed - 5 (2000) 6 Rod Heisler 1979 Fewest Home Runs Allowed - 15 (2014) 6 Rod Heisler 1978 Fewest Hit Batters - 10 (1981) Most Strikeouts Thrown - 325 (2013) Winning Percentage (Minimum 5 Decisions) Fewest Walks Allowed - 102 (2013) Rk Win% W/L Player Season Lowest ERA - 3.97 (2013) 1. 1.000 5-0 Amos Randy 2009 Highest ERA - 10.68 (2005) 2. .857 6-1 Kevin Athmann 1986 Most Saves - 10 (2014) 3. .833 5-1 Mark Shephard 1982 Most Runs Scored in a Game - 24 (24-7) at University of 4. .800 4-1 Nate Heim 2002 Minnesota Crookston (2007) .800 4-1 Tom Hegre 1988 Most Runs Allowed in a Game - 41 (L, 41-20) vs. Minne- .800 4-1 Ryan Van Someren 2013 sota State University, Mankato (2015) 7. .750 6-2 Shaun Zenner 2002 [2] Bemidji State Baseball I 2016 SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS / YEARLY STATS LEADERS INDIVIDUAL (Season) 1993 Geoff Grausnick .345 Hitting 1994 Jeff Meyer .389 Games Played - 53 by Nick Jelacie (2010) 1995 Aaron Gunn .370 At Bats - 185 by Nick Jelacie (2010) 1996 Eric Monsrud .371 Runs - 46 by Dave Lampi (1991) 1997 Joe Burgess .372 Hits - 62 by Jaryd Marks (2012) 1998 Mike Benke .319 Doubles - 18 by Zach Braun (2013) 1999 Joe Thoma .381 Triples - 5 by Dave Lampi (1991) 2000 Ben Woodford .343 Home Runs - 12 by Joe Burgess (1997) 2001 Ben Woodford .455 RBIs - 52 by Dave Lampi (1991) 2002 Nate Olson .456 Batting Average - .456 by Nate Olson (2002) 2003 John Czech .373 Stolen Bases - 24 by Mark Grundhoffer (1989) 2004 Tony Klaers .360 Sacrifices - 8 by Brent Ferdig and Max Wells (1993) 2005 Tony Klaers .348 Hit by Pitch - 24 by Matt Ellinghuysen (2009) 2006 Tony Klaers .369 Strikeouts - 41 Nick Jelacie (2010) 2007 Mike Wagner .376 Walks - 35 by Mark Grundhoffer (1988); 35 by Tim Veith 2008 Justin Huether .333 (1988) 2009 Ryan Bohannan .339 Hitting Streak - 26 Ben Woodford (2002) 2010 Josh Silvernagel .333 Errors - 28 by Brent Ferdig (1990) 2011 Jaun Molero .322 2012 Zach Braun .391 Pitching 2013 Lewis Baumann .385 Innings Pitched - 77 by Jon Kotaska (1993) 2014 Tyler Nelson .366 Game Appearances - 18 by Shaun Zenner (1999) 2015 Jake Braun .381 Games Won - 9 by Jon Kotaska (1993) Games Lost - 9 by Josh Juntunen (2007); 9 by Chuck Hit Leaders Erlandson (2006); 9 by Eddie Johnson (2005) Year Player Hits Complete Games - 9 by John Broda (1998) 1971 Wayne Bradley 29 Saves - 8 by Drake Huggans (2014) 1972 Lee Pattern 26 Hits Allowed - 93 by John Broda (1998) 1973 Hank Imsande 24 Home Runs Allowed - 13 by Chad Schwegel (2005) 1974 Not Available -- Strikeouts - 81 by Rod Heisler (1978) 1975 Steve Donahue 26 Walks - 46 by Bryant Salamone (2006); 46 by Paul Lietzau 1976 Don Holcomb 37 (1989) 1977 Howard Bremmer 38 ERA - 1.37 by Warren Mertens (1975) 1978 Jack Larson 28 Shutouts - 2 by Ryan Sander (2011); 2 by Shawn Erickson 1979 Not Available -- (1988) 1980 Dan Olson 27 1981 Tony Montebello 40 YEARLY STATS LEADERS John Noga 40 Hitting Records 1982 Lance Chambers 48 Average Leaders 1983 Charlie Warring 32 Year Player Average 1984 Todd Pilgrim 33 1971 Bill Loushine .406 1985 Tracy Wensloff 43 1972 Larry Klancher .319 1986 Toby Batchelder 35 1973 Jim Dougherty .363 1987 Keith Eisenmenger 38 1974 Not Available -- 1988 John Tibbetts 62 1975 Jim Conway .357 1989 Mark Grundhoffer 45 1976 Don Holcomb .342 John Tibbetts 45 1977 Howard Bremmer ! .437 1990 John Tibbetts 46 1978 Tony Montebello .275 1991 Dave Lampi 58 1979 Tony Montebello .352 1992 Dave Lampi 37 1980 Dan Olson .355 1993 Geoff Grausnick 51 1981 Lee Theis .425 1994 Jeff Meier 33 1982 Lance Chambers .372 1995 Nate Johnson 29 1983 Charlie Warring .376 1996 Jeff Meier 30 1984 Frank Lamb .378 1997 John Broda 39 1985 Tracy Wensloff .371 1998 Mike Benke 37 1986 Toby Batchelder .360 1999 Joe Thoma 48 1987 Keith Eisenmenger ! .447 2000 Chad Falk 38 1988 Lance Northey .398 2001 Ben Woodford 30 1989 Mark Grundhoffer .417 2002 Shaun Ross 43 1990 John Tibbetts .343 2003 Jon Czech 47 1991 Dave Lampi .414 2004 Tony Klaers 50 1992 Geoff Grausnick ! .403 2005 John Grindeland 52 Bemidji State Baseball I 2016 [3] YEARLY STATS LEADERS Hit Leaders cont.
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