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200520052005 20052005 HolyHoly CrossCross BBaseballaseball ScheduleSchedule MARCH 06 Sun. vs. -Omaha Bradenton, Fla. 09 Sat. vs. Navy * Fitton Field 2 pm 07 Mon. vs. Georgetown Bradenton, Fla. 10 Sun. vs. Navy * Fitton Field 12:00 pm 07 Mon. vs. Connecticut Bradenton, Fla. 10 Sun. vs. Navy * Fitton Field 2 pm HolyHolyHoly CrossCrossCross BBBaseballaseballaseball 08 Tue. vs. Georgetown Bradenton, Fla. 13 Wed. vs. Hartford Simsbury, Conn. 3 pm 10 Thu. vs. Bowling Green Bradenton, Fla. 14 Thu. vs. Quinnipiac Hamden, Conn. 3 pm 11 Fri. vs. Sacred Heart Bradenton, Fla. 16 Sat vs. Lehigh * Fitton Field 12:00 pm 12 Sat. vs. Central Bradenton, Fla. 16 Sat. vs. Lehigh * Fitton Field 2 pm 19 Sat. vs. CCSU New Britain, Conn. 17 Sun. vs. Lehigh * Fitton Field 12:00 pm 19 Sat. vs. CCSU New Britain, Conn. 17 Sun. vs. Lehigh * Fitton Field 2 pm 20 Sun. vs. CCSU New Britain, Conn. 20 Wed. vs. Dartmouth Fitton Field 3 pm 22 Tue. vs. Clark Worcester, Mass. 23 Sat. vs. Army * West Point, N.Y. 12:00 pm 23 Wed vs. Bentley Fitton Field 23 Sat. vs. Army * West Point, N.Y. 2 pm 26 Sat. vs. Northeastern Brookline, Mass. 24 Sun. vs. Army * West Point, N.Y. 12:00 pm 26 Sat. vs. Northeastern Brookline, Mass. 24 Sun. vs. Army * West Point, N.Y. 2 pm 29 Tue vs. Siena Fitton Field 27 Wed. vs. Sanford, Maine 3:30 pm 30 Wed. vs. Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. 30 Sat. vs. Bucknell * Fitton Field 12:00 pm 30 Sat. vs. Bucknell * Fitton Field 2 pm APRIL 02 Sat. vs. Lafayette * Easton, Pa. 12:00 pm MAY 02 Sat. vs. Lafayette * Easton, Pa. 2 pm 01 Sun. vs. Bucknell * Fitton Field 12:00 pm 03 Sun. vs. Lafayette * Easton, Pa. 12:00 pm 01 Sun. vs. Bucknell * Fitton Field 2 pm 03 Sun. vs. Lafayette * Easton, Pa. 2 pm 03 Tue. vs. Rhode Island Kingston, R.I. 3:30 pm 05 Tue. vs. UMass Amherst, Mass. 3 pm 14 Sat. vs. Patriot League Tournament TBA 06 Wed. vs. Harvard Cambridge, Mass. 3pm 15 Sun. vs. Patriot League Tournament TBA 09 Sat. vs. Navy * Fitton Field 12:00 pm

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Consider some of the College’s latest achievements... Starters Lost Position/Pitchers: ...... 3/0 · Ranked by Barron’s Profiles in American U.S. colleges and universities, an indication of THE MISSION STATEMENT Colleges among the nation’s 50 “most competitive” the extent to which alumni value their Holy Cross Department of Athletics College of the Holy Cross colleges and universities. education. The Mission of the Athletic Department of the College of to do so in a way that complements the pursuit of academic the Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical, and moral excellence. · Ranked by a leading college guide among · Consistently stands among the top four-year development of students. Through Division I athletic the top liberal arts colleges nationally, and in the colleges for the number of students going on to participation, our young men and women student-athletes learn Holy Cross is committed to the guiding principles of the a self-discipline that has both present and long-term effects; Patriot League, of which we are a founding member: top 10 in alumni satisfaction, retention of earn a doctorate. the interplay of individual and team effort; pride and self- presidential control of athletics; the cultivation of the ideal students and graduation rate. · One of the nation’s 25 “most-wired” schools, scholar-athlete; and participation in a wide variety of sports. esteem in both victory and defeat; a skillful management of · Graduates admitted to medical school at according to a recent issue of Yahoo Internet Life time; personal endurance and courage; and the complex Commitment to the last principle assures that the College relationships between friendship, leadership, and service. Our sponsors, in a very evident way, gender equity. rates at least the national average. magazine. athletics program, in the words of the College Mission Statement, The department of athletics is also committed to · Ranked 29th among 1036 private · 174-acre campus (including a recently calls for “a community marked by freedom, mutual respect, compliance with all College policies and regulations involved and civility.” undergraduate institutions for the number of renovated campus center, outstanding art spaces in Division I membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Ph.D.s granted to graduates in all fields between and a full array of sports facilities) recognized Besides teaching these virtues, a few sports played at Holy Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. As Cross have the added value of focusing alumni and student a member of the NCAA, Holy Cross also advocates student- 1986 and 1995. with five national and international awards for support and enhancing our reputation locally and nationally. athlete welfare, diversity, gender equity, sportsmanship, and · Students regularly awarded highly excellence in architecture and landscaping. ethical conduct in its athletic programs. While Holy Cross continues to commit itself to accomplishment prestigious Fulbright and Watson Fellowships to · Ranks highest of the 28 Jesuit colleges and in these sports, which are a rich part of our tradition, we choose study, conduct research and teach abroad. universities in the proportion of students who go The 2005 Holy Cross Baseball Media Guide is published by the College of the Holy Cross Athletic Department. EDITOR: Brianne Mallaghan. ASSISTANT EDITOR: Charles Bare, Craig Najarian. HISTORICAL RESEARCH: Patrick Maloney. · Attracts financial support from alumni at on to participate in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. PHOTOGRAPHY: Courtesy of Holy Cross Athletics Media Relations, Holy Cross Public Affairs, CW Pack Photography and rates more than double the national average for Holy Cross Archives. PRINTING: Holy Cross Graphic Arts. ON THE COVER: 2005 Holy Cross Baseball Senior Class. COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE and strength trainers, faculty members, advisory board comprising physicians, fitness aspects of their educational experience. An health can complement and enhance other wellness, and help students learn how good explore the connections between fitness and hills of central . a view of the practice fields and rolling facing wall is mostly glass, allowing most users beginners to advanced athletes. Its south equipment accommodates users ranging from and strength training. A diverse selection of other for cardiovascular, variable-resistance two sections: one for aerobic training, and the use by all students, faculty and staff. It has unity. to work out together, thereby enhancing team a time, enables Holy Cross’ larger sports teams able to accommodate as many 60 people at endurance conditioning. The space, which is programs, as well for strength and There are areas for speed development center for Holy Cross’ 650 student-athletes. highly versatile strength and conditioning three campus buildings. and facilities once found in five locations training, and centralizes athletic equipment for varsity and community exercise more space than the College previously had Wellness Center provides over four times Cross students, teachers and staff.” benefit to current and future Holy second-to-none - will provide a real center - whose facilities will be confident that this new Wellness very important,” Smith said. “I’m “Everyone today agrees that fitness is campaign to fund the facility. and Park B. Smith ’54 kicked off the of the Holy Cross community. varsity athletes and all other members provides state-of-the-art fitness equipment for Recreation Center. The Wellness Center which was built as an addition to the Hart Wellness facility Center is a new two-story Opened in 1997, the Carol and Park B. Smith

The center also offers programs that The second floor has been designed for The center houses, on the first level, a With 15,000 square feet, the new A $1.5 million gift from Carol Y CROSS Y SMITH WELLNESS CENTER SMITH WELLNESS Wellness Center is Jeff community most excited about the new coordinating programming for the Center. and others are responsible for creating psychologists, nutritionists, a College chaplain, A number of free weight-loaded • Three full sets of plyometric boxes. • 18 pieces of aerobic equipment. • More than 3000 pounds of dumb • Seven Olympic lifting platforms • Eight multi-purpose power racks, • Wellness Center includes: student-athletes. more convenient to their busy schedules as and allows teams to train together at times much greater number of athletes at one time, this allows him and his staff to accommodate a devoted solely to varsity athletes, Oliver said Center is a boon to our program.” athletes from The Wellness varsity sport. every first to grasp the concept, we now train says. “And while football may have been the gain an edge over their opponents,” Oliver increasingly to strength and conditioning decades, college coaches have turned and conditioning coach. “Over the past two date injured athletes. pieces of equipment to accommo- bells. free weights. with over 375 pounds of rubberized weights; each with over 600 pounds of free One of the members Holy Cross The state-of-the-art equipment in the With 6,500 square feet of the Center Carol & PaCarol rk B. Smith Wellness Center Oliver, HC’ s strength · · · · · · major leagues. The 1897 Crusaders, produced seven .300 hitters, including dominance. The Purple and White squad finished 19-7-1 sent a record six players to the before he even wore the big league uniform. The 1896 season started Crusaders rise to who, out of deference to the full-blooded Indian, changed their name Indians At the completion of his second season, “Sock” signed a contract with , standing world record of throwing a baseball the distance 393 feet and 8 inches (131 yards). .436 and .444 during the 1895 1896 seasons with Crusaders. He also set a long- baseball prowess. Famed to be the hardest hitter and fleetest fielder of his day, Sockalexis batted its most legendary athletes. Sockalexis stunned students, fans and major league scouts with his reservation in Oldtown, Maine, he never imagined that would be bringing Holy Cross one of When THE RISE TO STARDOM (1895-1899) · · · OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: record. five games. In 1893, the Crusaders boosted schedule to 16 games, finishing with an 11-5 1890. In 1890, the Crusaders were provided with their first schedule of any kind, consisting THE EARLY YEARS (1876-1894) baseball history, along with important dates during those years. The following pages provide many highlights from Holy Cross’ distinguished 117 seasons of Mack’s $100,000 infield, which included Stuffy McInnis, Eddie ’s Philadelphia Athletics as a sophomore. went on to become a member of Barry season came in 1908 on a team captained by the immortal Andrew Coakley ’06 teams on three consecutive days, beating Cornell, 3-0, Dartmouth, 9-0 and Brown, 11-0. stellar record of 221-120-8. The 1902 Holy Cross squad shut out three the best college · · · · · · Crusaders defeated Georgetown, 4-2. played on the Holy Cross campus, May 30, 1893 for their first-ever victory. June 5, 1877 Park in Worcester, Mass. 16-5, in their first baseball game at Driving June 10, 1876 '97 In the early years, Holy Cross baseball team only played one game every year until Mike “Doc” Powers ’97 – Holy Cross defeated Brown 3-2 – In the first baseball game ever – Holy Cross loses to Brown, went 10-3 for the 1902 Crusaders that 18-6. HC’s first 20-win TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE discovered · · · · · · runs in the 10 College, 22-5, in Newton. · OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: baseball fences. fourth-story dormitory window situated beyond the R.I., on Patriots’ Day. Sockalexis’ home shatters a slam, and six stolen bases to beat Brown in Providence, HC centerfielder, he registers four hits, including a grand · · by rounding the bases in 13.4 seconds. ’00 From 1900 to 1913, the Crusaders compiled a A NEW CENTURY (1900-1913) · · · · · · , who batted .390 that season and set a world record April 19, 1899 April 19, 1895 May 12, 1896 Louis Sockalexis ’97 th inning to defeat Brown, 17-6. First Game at Holy Cross, 1893 – Holy Cross soundly defeats Boston – In Louis Sockalexis’ first game as the – Holy Cross scores an incredible 11 ’10 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL on the Indian . Barry was drafted by William H. Fox COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE

record. Leading the way for Cross was pitching ace came to see Holy Cross play Boston College three times. In 1924, HC compiled a perfect 18-0 another Eastern Championship in 1923, going 28-2-1. During that season, a total of 65,554 fans scored by any HC team in history.runs After a 24-5 second season, Barry and the Crusaders won Crusaders, an average of 8.60 runs per game, are the most runs pushed across the plate in 33 games by 1921 their fourth Eastern Intercollegiate Championship. The 284 Barry guided the Crusaders to a school-record 30 wins and now sought to do the same as a coach. In his first season, led the Crusaders to glory as a player in early 1900s, and from and the Navy, man to head the Purple nine, a former HC star newly retired THE RETURN OF JACK BARRY (1921-1950) Hill, Carroll compiled a record of 50-2, threw 16 shutouts, and helped earn three historians to be the best in of all time. Over his four year career on Burkett retired from HC after only four seasons, compiling an outstanding 88-12-1 record. squad were awarded All-East berths (6 on the First Team and 3 on the Second Team). their opponents and outscoring them 176 runs to 59 runs. Each of the starting nine 1919 dominated opponents, a combined .302 for the season versus .171 average the Crusaders to three consecutive 20-win seasons in 1917, 1918 and 1919. The 1917 club

champion, in those seven years. In 1917, Hall-of-Fame player, and three-time batting three times and the New England Championship once in 1918. The Crusaders went 120-35-2 In the years from 1914 to 1920, Holy Cross won Eastern Intercollegiate Championship EASTERN DOMINANCE (1914-1920) OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Game at Fitton Field, 1905 Following the 1920 season, Holy Cross found perfect May 30, 1918 the first time. over Boston College and become Eastern Champions for June 15, 1914 Holy Cross’ first no-hitter in a 4-0 win over Dartmouth. May 4, 1901 pitches the first Crusader one-hitter in a 20-0 defeat of Boston University. April 19, 1905 22 bases against the Terriers. April 12, 1905 Brown. May 31, 1902 April 9, 1913 – Holy Cross defeats Rochester, 31-0 – Holy Cross loses 8-1 in its first exhibition game with the . – HC completes a three-game shutout sweep against Cornell, Dartmouth, and – – Crusaders finish 16-5-1 with an 8-0 win – Holy Cross defeats Brown, 8-5, in the Crusaders first game on Fitton Field. – The Crusaders defeat Boston University, 29-0, and steal a record-breaking Wilfred “Rosy” Ryan ‘20

took over the reigns as head coach for second time. Burkett guided Y CROSS Y TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Jack Barry pitches played on four pennant-winning teams and three Baker. During his eight seasons with the A’s, Barry Collins and Frank “” their first exhibition game against a professional there ever was.” The Crusaders played world champions. Mack called him “the greatest Champion Boston Red Sox at . team in 1913, against the defending World OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: · · · · · . Barry May 18, 1900 Owen Carroll ’25 Owen Carroll '25 – Patrick “Doc” Carney ’03 , who was judged by 1991, Fitton Field played host to the ECAC Baseball Championship, as Delaware earned a berth regular season game of 1952 to earn its first trip to the College in Omaha, Neb. In In a springboard to its national championship, HC overwhelmed BC, 13-3, at Fitton in final the name of church in 1840 upon raised in Boston, he purchased land Catholic priest in 1827. Born and on April 10, 1805 and ordained a whom the field was named, born baseball history. Father Fitton, for contests in New England college to some of the most memorable playing shape, the field has played host in the northeast. Always impeccable considered one of the finest grass fields century, storied Fitton Field is Father Fitton, namesake of Fitton Field Home of the Crusaders for nearly a FITTON FIELD Carroll’s final meeting with BC, a 2-1 victory for the Purple. 20,000 at Fitton. More than 25,000 packed Fitton to watch ten as Holy Cross edged the Eagles 3-1 before over BC. One year later, Carroll pitched a three-hitter with Owen Carroll hurl a five-hitter and lead HC to 5-2 victory a crowd of over 22,000 turned out to witness Crusader ace crowds in New England college baseball history. In 1923, Cross-Boston College series has attracted some of the largest Field to watch the Crusaders over years. The Holy and the Worcester Oval. Thousands have flocked to Fitton Crusaders played their home contests at both Driving Park Prior to its 8-5 win over Brown on April 19, 1905, the wasn’t until 1905 when HC played its first game at Fitton. Cross in 1843. Joseph Fenwick, who founded the College of Holy 1842, Father Fitton deeded the land to Bishop Benedict which he founded the Seminary of Mount St. James. In The Crusader baseball program began in 1876, but it Modern-day Fitton Field 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL into the NCAA Tournament. to see Holy fans flooded Fitton A crowd of 22,000 May 30, 1923. College, 5-2, on Cross defeat Boston COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE Holy Cross Baseball Captains 90W 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 Cha 1938 1937 Joe Cusick 1936 Ed 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 F 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 Pat 1901 1900 1899 1898 1897 1896 1895 1894 1893 Edward Polak Robert Curran John Whalen Robert Batten Robert Devlin Robert Davis, Devlin Harper Geary Alex Nahigian John Hanlon Mike Klarnick Camille Durand Joe Kelly John Horgan Frank Cammarano John Marshall Norman Sims James Shelvin Dick Harrell Frank Savage Billy Wise Pete Cote Owen Carroll Ken Simendinger Bill Horan Chick Gagnon Jay O’Connor Emmons J. Bowen Frank O'Neil John J. Norton Joseph Murphy John J. Norton James O'Brien Patrick Cawley Daniel Kennedy Daniel Kennedy George Jones John Kearney John J. Barry George B. Cashen John A. Flynn James J. Spring Peter Noonan Thomas J. Skelly William H. Dyer John E. McTigue John E. Brennan William J. Fox William J. Fox Mike "Doc" Powers Mike "Doc" Powers Daniel McCarthy Thomas Leahey red Maguire illiam Porter Moriarty rick J. Carney

rles Brucato Y CROSS Y CRUSADER CAPTAINS 04Ed2005 Turner, 2004 2003 2002 Cory 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 Terr 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 Brendan Grady, Terry1989 Cardew, 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 Ty1973 Br 1972 1971 1970 D 1969 1968 J 1967 1966 1965 1964 T Tom1963 1962 1961 1960 Tom1959 Ryan 1958 Dick1957 Santaniello 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 Mike Marron, Steve Buckley Dan Powers, Matt McEvoy Peter Summa, Mike Montano Jeff Miller Ben Power John Sheehy David Abdou Charles Teeple Paige Brennan James Larkin Michael Neary David Leonard David Leonard, Brian McMillin B.J. Flynn, Brian Foley Brian Reale, Nick Zammarelli Gerry Cox Gary Quinlan James Irzyk James Vest, David Stenhouse Joseph Lemay, Edward Scannell Ron Perry, Ted Rockwell, Neil Solomon Peter Colombo Richard Jasinski William Doran, Stephen Senior Bruce Sabatini Robert Bigda Michael Connolly Colin Clapton Daniel Capen Bill Crowley Pat Bourque John Kerry John Wendelken Jim Halloran John Allen, Gene Malinowski Ken Komodzinski Larry Rancourt Jack Brennan, Gordon Massa Bob Johnson Paul Brissette Arthur Moossmann John Concannon Bob Heon, Ralph Gebhardt ack McCarthy ony Capo ave Klecak ence Butt, James Cook, Brian Merrick Smith ennan Czajka, Ryan Kenny, Mike Macholz Chris Doneski Joe Noone Mike Irons, · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Boston College before 25,000 fans. · career-high 17 batters. · Field. · Field. · driving in the tying run ninth inning and stealing home 15th for victory. 2-1, in fifteen innings. Owen Carroll pitches all 15 innings for HC, giving up only two hits, · and just one run in a 5-1 win. the pitching of Owen Carroll giving up five hits Georgetown’s 32-game winning streak, thanks to · Crusaders pull out a 1-0 victory over Delaware. just three hits in 12 innings of work as the · OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: did not return to normal until 1947. involvement in World War II and competition going 15-1 and 14-3 respectively. by the United States The 1942 season was interrupted more championships. HC won back-to-back Eastern Championships again in 1940 and 1941, row from 1928-1930. The Crusaders registered a 42-3 record in 1935 and 1936 won two championships. Holy Cross again won the Eastern Championship in 1926, and then three-in-a- while pitcher behind a “dream team” of players. Five players were named to the First Team All-District 1, Holy Cross became the first eastern school to capture the NCAA the sixth-ever College World Series in Omaha, Neb. Holy Cross finished the 1952 regular season 15-2 and received College’s first invitation to BUILDING A NATIONAL CHAMPION (1951-1960) pitches HC’s first no-hitter since 1928. · Boston College, 8-2. became the first pitcher in history of College World Series to win three games in series of Baseball Coaches’ All-America Team. O’Neill, who was presented with the MVP trophy, · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · May 30, 1925 May 7, 1924 June 18, 1923 May 30, 1923 May 2, 1923 April 2, 1923 April 15, 1922 April 29, 1945 with Jack Barry Jim O’Neill ’52 – “Ownie” Carroll beats Princeton, 3-2, in 15 innings while striking out a – Holy Cross defeats Harvard, – The Crusaders end – Carroll goes 16-0 during his senior season, highlighted by a 2-1 win over – HC defeats Boston College, 5-2, in front of a crowd 22,000 fans at Fitton – Boston College defeats HC, 4-1, before a record crowd of 27,554 at Braves – Owen Carroll surrenders – Crusaders defeat Charlestown Naval Air Base, 7-0, as TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE and · · · · · · · · · with the Boston Red Sox. The Sox win game 6-2. a 490-foot homerun off in an exhibition game homerun in Holy Cross baseball history when he launches · University of Japan, 9-4, en route to an 11-0 record. · · · · · · · · · · · record. season hitting safely in all 22 games, setting a new college led Brooklyn Dodgers, 5-4, at Fitton Field. · · defeat the Purple, 14-2. homerun in a Red Sox uniform at Fitton Field as the · an 8-0 season with another Eastern Championship beating · · · · · · May 28, 1928 June 4, 1934 June 9, 1936 April 23, 1934 April 14, 1939 June 11, 1940 Johnny Turco ’52 – Holy Cross defeats the Casey Stengal – – – - – Rookie hits his first Jim Canty ’36 Frank “Bots” Nekola ‘30 Ed Moriarty ‘35 George “Pinky” Woods ‘42 home run off Lefty Grove Ed Moriarty '35 hits HC's longest were on the American Association 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL finished the 1936 John Tivnan ’48 hits the longest beats Meiji finishes COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE . The Crusaders dropped both games to the direction of first-year coach returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1967 under with three NCAA Tournament appearances. HC Riopel finished six seasons with HC going 82-43 consecutive invites to the College World Series. records and earned the Cross’ first only rebounded in 1962 and 1963 with 21-5 13-10 years going 6-10 in Riopel’s first season. suffered their first losing season in 93 “Hop” Riopel ’24 took over as head coach of the Crusaders when Another Holy Cross alum and baseball great CONTINUED SUCCESS (1961-1970) coach. head as Mass. in Jack Barry’s final game 1 win over Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. the College World Series in Omaha. round of the College World Series. Crusaders. Barry finished with a 616-150-6 record over 39 years.

THE WHALEN ERA (1971-1998) Kelly ’67 World Series, behind the arm of pitching staff ace, 343 career coaching victories rank second most in HC history. Whalen led HC to the ECAC Tournament three more times in 1980, 1986, and 1991. Whalen’s placing second in the ECAC Tournament and falling to St. John’s in the NCAA Tournament. fifteenth 20-win season in 1975 and first since 1962. The 1978 squad earned a 27-14-2 record, coaches. He took teams that were 37-62 in his first four seasons and recorded the school’s at the Cross, and Doggie Julian, two of HC’s Whalen played for Jack Barry most legendary OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Ted Williams' as a Red Sox first home run John “Jack” Whalen ’48 June 17, 1952 June 14, 1958 June 5, 1960 June 11, 1962 May 10, 1952 June 4, 1966 finishes the season batting .410 to lead New England in average. – HC falls to Boston College, 5-4, in the NCAA Tournament in Springfield, – In a 2-1 defeat of Boston College, First Team All-American centerfielder – Jack Barry earns his 500 started his tenure in 1961. The – – Holy Cross defeats Missouri, 8-4, for the second time in as many days to win – Holy Cross defeats State, 4-3, in its last victory the College

Hal Deitz ’59 Y CROSS Y TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE became HC’s skipper in 1971. A two-sport standout during his time Robert Curran shuts out USC, the eventual national champion, 3-0, in first th collegiate win as Holy Cross baseball coach in a 3- . Al Jack Barry’s final season at the helm of Tournament for the sixth time in nine years club went 12-5 and returned to the NCAA 1952 National Championship team. The 1960 the nation. It was HC’s highest ranking since the Missouri and USC, but finished ranked third in two games before dropping two-straight to College World Series in 1958, winning its first lost their first game each year. HC returned to the Tournament each of the next three seasons, but play. The Crusaders made the NCAA Don Riedl ’63 1952 National Championship Team . Tom 04T 2004 2003 2002 Jeff 2001 Jeff 2000 1999 1998 Tim Fort 1997 Terr 1996 1995 1994 Jer 1993 1992 1991 Br 1990 1989 Dave 1988 Brian Re 1987 G 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 Jim H 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 include: 43 record. Past Riopel Award Winners baseball team from 1961-66, posting an 82- in three different sports. He coached the Cross graduate who earned a total of 11 letters Albert D. “Hop” Riopel was a 1924 Holy most valuable player. of It is given in memory Holy Cross Varsity Club to the Crusaders’ The Riopel Award is awarded annually by the The Riopel Award Mike Marron, C Peter Summa, 2B Peter Summa, 2B John Sheehy, 1B Andy Nolan, P Paige Brennan, CF Jim Larkin, 2B David Leonard, P David Leonard, P Paul Pearl, 1B Jack O’Keefe, 1B Jim Irzyk, P David Stenhouse, C David Stenhouse, C Neil Solomon, 3B Ted Rockwell, P Ron Perry, SS Neil Solomon, 3B Ron Perry, SS Ron Perry, SS Rick Jasinski, P/1B Rick Jasinski, P/1B Bart Bornstein, P/1B John Gibaldo, DH Bart Bornstein, P/1B Colin Clapton, IF/OF Mike Pazik, P Bill Crowley, 3B Phil O’Neil, 1B Jim Conlon, P Thomas Kelly, OF ucker Frawley, 2B erry Cox, 1B endan Grady, P ome Fuller, C Miller, SS & Jim Sweeney, DH/P Miller, SS ence Butt, SS Lafontaine, P ughes, 3B ale, SS une, P HOLY CROSS BASEBALL AWARDS include: Red Sox. Past Dobens AwardWinners Cross graduate who was signed by the Boston Improved Player. Dobens was a 1929 Holy This trophy is given to the Crusaders’ Most family to memorialize the baseball great. Dobens Award was donated by the Dobens Presented by the Varsity Club, the Ray 2004 2003 2002 Co 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 T 1991 1990 Br 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 Andrew Sweeney, INF Mike Marron, C D.J. Lucey, P Dale Johnson, C Jason Yacavone, 3B Dan Morrill, 3B Brian Issitt, OF Dan Morrill, 1B James Cook, OF Clem Martin, P Paige Brennan, CF Mike Neary, 2B Matt Morgan, OF David Leonard, P Brian Foley,OF Mike Jaromin, P John Quinn, C odd Dextradeur, OF endan Grady, P David Leonard '91 rey Czajka, OF 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL Ray Dobens Award COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE Strikeouts (Season): 232 (2001) Walks (Season): 194 (1978) Shutouts (Season): 9 (1908, 1923) (Season): 341.1 (1978) Saves (Season): 7 (2000) Lowest ERA (Season): 1.79 (1958) Complete Games (Season): 18 (1958) 1997, 1999) Pitchers Used (Season): PITCHING 85, Brian Reale (1985) 94, Ronnie Perry (1980) 141, Terrence Butt (1995) Season: Assists 627, Tom Miller (1988-91) Career: 227, Rick DeAngelis (1970) 242, Gerry Cox (1985) 250, John Flynn (1906) 271, Phil Johnson (1980) 298, Michael Calorossi (1995) Season: 41, Burt Bornstein (1973) 47, Joe LeMay (1981) 52, Mike Pazik (1970) Season: Walks 2.20, David Leonard (1988-91) Career: 0.87, Hal Dietz (1958) 0.83, Jack Dolan (1967) 0.80, George "Pinky" Woods (1940) 0.60, Robert Defino (1957) Season: (min. 43 innings) .960 (50-2), Owen Carroll (1922-25) Career: Cont. 95) Double Plays: Errors: Assists: Game: 38 vs. Harvard (4/15/ 87) Putouts: Fielding %.: FIELDING

Season: 42 (1995) Game: 4 vs. Lafayette (4/23/ Season: 86 (1999 & 2000) Game: 8 vs. Navy (5/1/99) Season: 452 (1995) Game: 20, Army (4/1/2000) Season: 1024 (1978) Season: .966 (1955) Y CROSS Y 13, (1975, 1983, Individual Fielding Records CRUSADER RECORDS Team Records 1952, 1957) Longest Game Played (Innings): 16 (1917, 1943, Consecutive Losses (Season): 14 (1972) Consecutive Losses (All-Time): 14 (1972) Consecutive Wins (Season): 20 (1929) Consecutive Wins (All-Time): 27 (1923-25) Best Win-Loss Pct (Season): .957/22-1 (1919,35) Games Won (Season): 30 (1921) Games Played (Season): 43 (1978, 1995) 268 (1978) Season: Bases on Balls Runs Batted In Season: Total Bases Home Runs Triples Doubles Hits Runs At Bats Highest Slugging Pct. Highest Batting Avg. BA 56, Jeff Miller (1997-2000) Career: 15, Tom Scannell (1982) 17, Brian Reale (1985) 23, Ed Turner (2001) 24, Daniel Mahoney (1910) Season: Errors 374, Jeff Miller (1997-2000) Career: 79, Steve Webb (1987) Assists Cont. 387, Owen Carroll (1922-25) Career: 78, Jim Sweeney (1999) 84, Owen Caroll (1922) 86, Owen Carroll (1924) 99, Owen Carroll (1925) 118, Owen Carroll (1923) Season: Strikeouts 129, Burt Bornstein (1973-76) Career: 40, Jim O'Neill (1952); Bill Close (1968) Walks Cont. TTING esn 206 (1978) 243 (1978) 571 (1978) Season: 25 Season: Season: 77 (2000) Season: 406 (1978) Season: Season: .447 (1986) .311 (1985) Season: Season: Season: 1,368 (1978) 19 (1975, (1978, 2001) 1986) · · · · · · · · Game in Fenway Park. · on to the professional ranks, when he is drafted by . a .448 batting average that was fourth in the nation. He becomes 120th HC player to move

St. John’s, 14-12, in HC’s last appearance in the NCAA Tournament. the season with a .480 batting average to lead nation. 121st Holy Cross baseball player to be drafted or signed by a professional ballclub. Rays organization in the 39th round of draft. Bidga becomes ence play. earned Patriot League seasons and led Holy Cross to two appearances in the Patriot League Tournament. Pearl also Paul Pearl ’89 INTO ITS SECOND CENTURY (1999-present) ECAC Tournament. · · · · · · OTHER HIGHLIGHTS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Peter Summa '02 Ronnie Perry '80 May 13, 1999 June 10, 2004 June 1, 2001 May 10, 1981 May 26, 1978 April 27, 1986 May 17, 1991 – took over as the Crusaders coach in 1999. Pearl went 46-76-1 three – – Holy Cross defeats Boston College, 3-1, and – A Purple squad led by All-America shortstop – The Purple fall to Northeastern by a score of 11-10 in their last trip the – Junior first baseman/pitcher – Holy Cross wins first-ever MAAC Championship going 11-4 in confer- Peter Summa ’02 Jim Sweeney ’01 Coach of the Year TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE plays in the 28th Annual New England Division I All-Star is named Patriot League Player of the Year after compiling accolades during the 1999 and 2001seasons. In 2002, coach from 1999-2001. He compiled a 38-73-1 Hill, after working with the team as an assistant head coach for three seasons (2002-2004) on the (.344) record before retiring. Current head coach was replaced by of the Holy Cross men’s program, and Pearl stepped down to concentrate as head coach Craig Najarian after serving as associate head coach to O'Brien in 2004, and as assistant coach in 2002 2003. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Drew Bigda (Saint Anselm '95) then stepped in, Fran O’Brien is drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil David Stenhouse ’82 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL Ronnie Perry Jr.Ronnie Perry ‘80 . O'Brien served as Drew Bigda falls to finishes COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE championship teams (1999-2000), one of which earned an where he was part of two NEWMAC Conference 2001. Prior to that he spent two seasons at Wheaton College assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Boston College in Fran O’Brien, and the 2002 2003 seasons as an assistant. spending the 2004 campaign as Associate Head Coach with program. This is Najarian’s fourth season with the club, baseball coach at Holy Cross, but he is no stranger to the Head Coach Craig Najarian Thomas McCarthy Patrick Carney James Garry McGarr John Pappalau Jack Barry Jesse Burkett 17 Coaches 110 years 110 17 Coaches Fran O'Brien COACH Phil Philip Paul Pearl Jack Whalen Robert Curran Dennis O'Neil John Brennan William Dyer “Hop”Albert Riopel Najarian came to Holy Cross after serving as an Craig Najarian is in his first season as the head

WINNINGEST HEAD COACHES (BY PERCENTAGE) Y CROSS Y 871 .708 .694 .750 0 .750 1 2 7 0 31 5 6 17 71 .802 17 18 6 150 .831 616 1 20 1906-09 1897 100 1895 1902 1921-60 1898, 1917-20 2002-2004 1899-1900, 1904-05, 1916 SEASONS 931 00.375 0 20 .545 .378 0 .475 12 .571 1 2 5 0 76 41 9 46 6 .426 .656 37 8 12 0 .594 463 43 6 343 1993 70 82 1999-2001 1971-92, 1994-98 104 1967-70 1894 1901 1903,1910-15 1961-66 HEAD COACH 1998. men’s and women’s tennis teams from 1973 to in his family, as his father, Oscar, coached the State Title. he also captained his team to a Massachusetts from Westboro High School in 1991 where captain for the Hawks in 1995. He graduated Anselm College, Najarian served as team 1998) during his tenure. captured three UAA Conference titles (1996- boasted three NCAA Regional teams that assistant coach at which 2000. berth in Regional NCAA ,9 ,5 2.602 32 1,055 1,596 Najarian is not the only Holy Cross coach A four-year in the infield at Saint starter Najarian began his coaching career as an 38 .675 4 36 77 W 73 L T 1 PCT .344 . By Pitch Stolen Bases Sacrifices Strikeouts Winning Percentage Games Games Started Relief Appearances Complete Games Innings Pitched Wins Losses Consecutive Wins Saves Consecutive Losses Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Game: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: CRUSADER RECORDS Individual Pitching Records 49, Matt McEvoy '03 15, Matt McEvoy (2002) 17, Matt McEvoy (2003) 38, Michael Neary '92 9, Gary Quinlan (1982); Matt McEvoy (2001) 10, Matt McEvoy (2000) 11, Phil Johnson (1980) 13, Bill Crowley (1970); Doran (1976) 20, Jerome Fuller (1992) 23, Michael Neary '92 6, Gary Quinlan (1981) 7, Anthony Pecora (1999); Mike Calorossi (1994) 8, John Mahoney (1986); Ted Rockwell (1980) 97, Ben Power '99 26, John Gibadlo (1975) 29, Burt Bornstein (1976) 30, Pete Columbo (1978) 31, Bill Caron (1973) 34, Scott Petersen (2000) 1.000 (10-0), Owen Carroll (1922) 1.000 (11-0), Owen Carroll (1924) 1.000 (16-0), Owen Carroll (1925) 54, Jim O’Connor (1982-85) 13, J.P. Ziegler (1985); Andy Coakley (1901) 15, Owen Carroll (1923); Jim O'Connor (1983) 16, Owen Carroll (1925) 20, Michael Cunningham (1995) 30, David Leonard (1988-91) 11, Bill McElligott (1995); David Leonard (1991) 13, Andy Coakley (1901) 15, Owen Carroll (1923) 16, Owen Carroll (1925) 50, Jim O’Connor (1982-85) 19, D.J. Lucey (2001) 45, Owen Carroll (1922-25) 8, Ted Rockwell (1979) 9, Hal Dietz (1958); Owen Carroll (1922) 13, Owen Carroll (1923) 15, Owen Carroll (1925) 450.1, Owen Carroll (1922-25) 100.0, Owen Carroll (1922) 103.1, Jim O’Neill (1952) 125.2, Owen Carroll (1923) 140.1, Owen Carroll (1925) 14, Owen Carroll (5/7/24 at Princeton) 15, Owen Carroll (6/10/22 vs. Harvard) 16, Jim O’Neill (5/30/52 vs. Boston College) 31, Owen Carroll (1923-25) Career: 11, Owen Carroll (1924); Frank Nekola (1929) 12, William Horan (1920) 13, Owen Carroll (1923) 16, Owen Carroll (1925) 9, Nick Bergamotto (1988-89) 17, Ryan Kenny (1998-2001) 6, Bob Doyle (1970); Mike Pazik Ray Bussierre (1969) 8, Nick Bergamotto (1989) 7, Jim O’Connor (1982-85) 3, Jim O'Connor (1983); Goodwin (1966) 4, Jim O’Connor (1982) 50, Owen Carroll (1922-25) 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE Bases on Balls Runs Batted In Total Bases Home Runs Triples Doubles Hits Runs .444, Louis Sockalexis (1896) Slugging Pct. (min. 80 at-bats) Batting Average At-Bats Games Played

Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Career: Season: Y CROSS Y RSDRRCRSASSISTANT COACHES CRUSADER RECORDS Individual Batting Records 83, Nick Zammarelli '86 30, Burt Bornstein (1976) 33, Dave Stenhouse (1982) 35, Pete Columbo (1978); Rick Daigneault (1980) 38, Pete Colombo (1979) 106, Ronnie Perry '80 32, James Shevlin (1930) 33, Dave Stenhouse (1982) 36, Ronnie Perry (1978) 40, Rick Jasinski (1978) 47, Matt Morgan (1991) 275, Jeff Miller '00 69, Dave Stenhouse (1981) 70, Rick Jasinski (1977) 96, Rick Jasinski (1978) 99, Jeff Miller (1999); Ronnie Perry (1978) 20, Ben Power '99 (1978); Ben Power (1997 & 1999); Peter Summa (2001) 6, John Gibadlo (1975); Ron Perry (1978, 79); Rick Allen 7, Ben Powers (1998) 19, Mark Roman '92 Harold Gagnon (1921); Fred Maguire (1921) 6, Brian Foley (1987); B.J. Flynn (1985); Burt Bornstein (1975); 8, Mark Roman (1991, 1992) 40, Matt McEvoy '03 (1978);Tom 9, Gerry Cox (1985); Dave Stenhouse (1982); Ronnie Perry 13, Dave Stenhouse (1978) 15, Matt McEvoy (2000, 2001) 16, Rick Jasinski (1978) 174, Ronnie Perry '80 49, Glenn Verrette (1978); Dave Stenhouse (1978) 56, Louis Sockalexis (1896) 59, Rick Jasinski (1978) 66, Ronnie Perry (1978) 109, Jeff Miller '00 John Curley (1896); Mike "Doc" Powers (1896) 39, Ronnie Perry (1978); John Hoey (1906); Flynn 44, Rick Jasinski (1978) .598, Dave Stenhouse '82 .611, Neil Solomon (1979) .651, Dave Stenhouse (1982) .653, Brian Reale (1986) .667, Brian Foley (1987) .676, Dave Stenhouse (1981) .395, Dave Stenhouse '82 .410, Tom Kelly (1966) .436, Louis Sockalexis (1895) .443, James Shevlin (1930) .480, Dave Stenhouse (1981) 534, Jeff Miller '00 153, John Holiver (1978) 154, Glenn Verrette (1978) 156, Pete Columbo (1978) 161, Rick Jasinski (1978) 169, Ronnie Perry (1978) 153, Jeff Miller '00 156, Matt McEvoy '03 43, five different players (1978) Kelly (1966) Loiseau earned a degree in Marketing 2002. Matt Weagle enters his first season as assistant baseball coach at Holy Cross. Weagle is currently Loiseau’sScott Loiseau enters his first season as assistant baseball coach at Holy Cross. primary May, 2004. leaders in strikeouts (259) and ERA (3.54). He earned a degree Financial Management Region Pitcher of the Year.Northeast At Franklin Pierce, Weagle is ranked first among career named to the ABCA/ All-America First-Team and was also the ABCA/Rawlings Northeast-10 Conference Pitcher of the Year honors in 2001 and 2003. As a junior,Weagle was Andy Sweeney Junior Infielder playing professional baseball in the St. Louis Cardinals organization responsibility as the team’s will be to serve hitting instructor for the and will serve as the team’sand will serve pitching coach. 2005 campaign. Johnson City, where he pitches for the Cardinals. Weagle was selected in the 6th round of 2003 Major League Baseball Draft, and was assistant coach at his alma mater, Franklin Pierce College. Before first Division II player chosen. Leicester High School in Massachusetts, while helping coach the East joining the Raven’s as an assistant coach at staff, Loiseau served Side Legion ball club from 1999-2004. coach at his alma mater, Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, N.H., and 1998-2002, and served as team captain his senior season. With the was responsible for creating practice drills and routines. England selection. He was also named team Most Valuable Player. Raven’s, Loiseau earned All-Conference honors and was an All-New to play for the Cardinals. During his career as a Raven, Weagle earned Assistant Coach Scott Loiseau Assistant Coach Matt Weagle Loiseau was a four-year letterwinner at Franklin Pierce from Weagle comes to Holy Cross during his off-season in Single-A Loiseau comes to Holy Cross after a one-year stint as an Before coming to Holy Cross, Weagle served as an assistant Weagle played at Franklin Pierce for three years before leaving Mike Shell 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL Tom Potvin Junior Outfielder COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE senior year. he was elected captain in all three sports (football, and baseball)...named baseball team MVP his A three-sport athlete at Milton Academy, the Maine game (5/1). (3/8)...stroked his first collegiate in runs with a three-run homer vs. Fairfield postgraduate year at Mercersburg. Independent School State Championship during his Helped his baseball squad to the 2001 in 1.2 innings on the mound for HC... in a run vs. Connecticut (4/16)...allowed five earned runs his only plate appearance, grounded out to second drive three RBIs in two games vs. Bucknell on 3/31... out nine players attempting to steal...went 3-for-6 with Crusaders...tied for third on the team with 15 RBIs...threw Dobens Award...started 34 games behind the plate for SELECTION...garnered both the Riopel Award and the Harvard... runs scored, and seven putouts defensively on 5/3 vs. over Bucknell on 4/24...went 2-for-5 with a double and two 4 with a double, two RBI, and run scored in 9-8 win eight putouts in a 3-2 win over Army on 4/17...went 2-for- on 4/10 vs. Lehigh...went 2-for-4 with a run scored and 3...went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI, six putouts end in the second game of a doubleheader vs. Navy on 4/ and added seven putouts two assists on the defensive in a 4-1 win over Navy on 4/3...went 2-for-4 at the plate scored, and added three putouts two assists defensively Bonaventure...went 2-for-4 with a run putouts on 3/11 vs. St. percentage of 1.000%...recorded 10 corded 24 assists defensively....fielding 2003: SECOND TEAM ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE

HIGH SCHOOL: Y CROSS Y SENIOR Hingham, Mass./Milton Academy MIKE MARRON STEVE BUCKLEY SENIOR Huntingdon Valley, Pa./Mercersburg Academy .346 clip...second on team with hits (37)...second the in slugging 2004: three putouts and two assists defensively... 2004: 1-for-1 vs. Central Connecticut (3/19)... tallied one hit in each of 10 games...was second on the squad with a .475 on the team in walks (13)...scored 13 runs...drove eight runs...hit three percentage (.374)...second on the team in on-base (.423)...second slugging doubles...led of HC’s six drove in three percentage... putouts the team in (161)...re- Played in 33 games...started 31...led the team batting average at a Appeared in seven games...went 1-for-2Appeared on 3/13 vs. Yale...recorded

· · · · · · · · · · HIGH SCHOOL: OUTFIELD 2005 CAPTAINS oa 06 0 96 356002 72 5 26 17 24 0 0 6 .305 62 19 203 70-65 Total 0210100.0 0 0 SB SO 0 BB RBI .000 HR 0 3B 0 2B AVG. 1 H R 2004 1-0 2003 AB 2002 G-GS Year oa 71 871 24112792 0 20 9 0 7 15 7 2 7 1 0 SB 2 1 0 SO 1 .224 .222 BB 13 2 RBI 1 7 HR 0 3B .250 58 2B 9 10 37-11 AVG. 7 H Total 9-0 R 2004 40 2003 AB 21-11 2002 G-GS Year 2002: C 33-31 43 562 233001 21 12 4 15 0 0 3 .263 25 6 95 34-34 S AREER 7-0 TATS

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· · · · · B/T: L/R 2003: ' ' B/T: R/R S S C C Started 11 of 21 games played, AREER AREER 3 0 Played in nine games...went 0 0 S S #29 #13 TATS TATS 0 0 00220 8 1000 0 13 0 14 3 4 0 1987 1986 1989 1988 1985 93Warren P. 1984 1983 1982 1981 1977 90W 1980 1979 1978 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1965 1964 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 HOL 1956 Y CROSS V ARSITY CLUB HALL OF F Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Fox '00 Kenneth A. Simendinger '24 Albert D. "Hop" Riopel '24 Charles "Buzz" Harvey '35 William M. Doran, Jr.'77 Raymond W. Monaco '41 Frederick E. Maguire '22 Joseph C. Osmanski '41 Willfred H. Lefebvre '38 Eugene A. Desautels '30 Donald F. Prohovich '56 Dr. B. Murray Martin '33 Andrew J. Natowich '43 Richard J. Berardino '59 Philip E. O'Connell '32 John H. Wendelken '65 William F. Carrigan '06 Robert F. Daughters '37 Louis F. Sockalexis '97 Henry G. Ouellette '39 Joseph J. Mulligan '34 Nicholas J. Morris '36 Edward J. Moriarty '35 Francis J. Maloney '19 Richard P. Jasinski '78 Andrew J. Coakley '06 James A. Cavalieri '32 Richard H. Blasser '40 Walter P. '25 Gautreau Emmons J. Bowen '19 Charles J. Brucato '38 illiam G. Wise, Sr. '27 Eugene H. Herbert '30 G. William Horan '23 Harold D. Gagnon '22 Wilfred P. '20 D. Ryan Anthony Colucci '32 Richard J. Arcand '57 Joseph A. Liebler '56 Andrew H. Giardi '40 Joseph P. Delaney '39 Robert J. Sullivan '48 Joseph A. Dugan '20 Glenn P. Verrette '80 John E. Bezemes '43 Robert T. '48 Curran Albert R. Snyder '63 James P. O'Neill '52 Frank J. Nekola '30 Peter J. Noonan '06 Owen T. Carroll '25 Ronald K. Perry '80 C. Keefe Hurley '29 James J. Tunney '24 John P. Whalen '48 Ronald S. Perry '54 John J. Norton '17 Arnold J. Statz '21 John J. Tivnan '48 James J. Dowd '10 John B. Turco '52 HONORS AND AWARDS John C. Ryan '30 John J. Barry '10 Cote '26 AME 1991 1990 91Tom Miller, 1B - F 1991 04T 2004 Jeff2003 2002 Jeff 2001 2000 1999 1998 1998 1989 97W 1983 1981 1980 1977 1965 1957 P P 2001 1999 P RON SOUCIE A JOHN P CRUSADER OF THE YEAR A 03T 2004 2003 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1993 1992 2001 1999 95Terr Terr Jer 1997 1995 1994 1993 1992 A A A TRIOT LEAGUE ALL-LEAGUE TEAM TRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR TRIOT LEAGUE PLA . COONEY MEMORIAL A 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL W Jason Yacavone, 3B - Second Team ARD Paige Brennan, OF - Second Team Corey Cazjka, OF - Second TeamCorey Matt McEvoy, OF - Second Team ucker Frawley, 2B - Second Team Dan Morrill, DH - Second Team Terrence Butt, SS - Second Team Jim Sweeney, P/DH - First Team Mike Marron, C - Second Team Jerome Fuller, UT - First Team Matt Morgan, OF - First Team David Leonard, P - First Team Ben Power, OF - Second Team Peter Summa, 2B - First Team Dale Johnson, C - First Team Dale Johnson, C - First Team Jim Sweeney, DH - First Team Brian Issitt, OF - First Team ence Butt, SS - Second Team YER OF THE YEAR Jim Larkin, 2B - First Team Frederick J. DeAngelis '70 Eugene V. Malinowski '61 ome Fuller, C - First Team ence Butt, SS - First Team Dean V. Casagrande '83 John P. Concannon '52 Lawrence A. Ewald '80 David P. Stenhouse '85 Alfred W. Alzerini '30 Peter M. Colombo '79 Miller, SS - First Team Miller, SS - First Team W James P. Scondras '43 Martin J. O'Brien '41 Paul A. Brissette '54 Thomas E. Kelly '67 ARD Harold E. Dietz '59 Jim Sweeney, P/DH Peter A. Naton '53 Brian R. Reale '86 Dean Casagrande W John Wendelken Peter Summa, 2B illiam Doran, Jr. Ronnie Perry, Jr. Richard Arcand ARD Michael Irons ucker Frawley John Sheehy Mike Miller John Ahern Paul Pearl Paul Pearl irst Team COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE Timothy Murnane, OF NAME, POSITION Kenneth Simendinger, OF Owen T. P Carroll, James Ryan, OF Walter “Doc” Gautreau, IF William H. Merritt, C Pete Cote, SS Thomas J. Leahy, OF Joe Morrissey, OF John “Buck” Freeman, OF Louis Sockalexis, OF Tommy Padden, C Mike “Doc” Powers, C Ray Dobens, P William H. Fox, IF John J. Pappalau, P Frank “Bots” Nekola, P Cornelius K. Hurley, OF Walter Curley, IF , C Patrick “Doc” Carney, OF Joe Dougherty, OF Andrew Coakley,P John “Blondy” Ryan, SS Jerome Shanahan, 3B Peter Noonan, C ae hli,1 90C 1930 Francis “Hank” Garrity, C Robert Fredeich, P James Shelvin, 1B Billy Dyer, IF Thomas Stankard, IF Al Niemiec, 3B William Carrigan, C Don Maynard, C Jack Hoey, OF Joe Mulligan, P Steve O’Rourke, IF John “Red” Horgan, C Jack Flynn, 1B Edward Moriarty, 2B Jack Barry, SS Joseph Cusick, C Edward Larkin, C Edward Wilson, OF James “Skip” Dowd, P Robert Daughters, 3B Daniel Mahoney, IF Joseph “Specks” Kelley, SS Ralph Carroll, C Roy Bruninghaus, P Fred Ostergren, 1B Al Jarlett, P Joseph Dugan, 3B Arthur Kenney, P Wilfred “Rosy” Ryan, P Arnold “Jigger” Statz, OF Emmons “Chick” Bowen, OF Edward Gill, P Fred E. Maguire, 2B Frank Santoro, IF Harold “Chick” Gagnon, SS James Tunney,P Harold “Haddy” Gill, P CRUSADERS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL

YEAR* Y CROSS Y 1924 1870 94W 1924 1925 1880 1925 1891 1926 1893 96C 1926 1926 1897 1927 1897 1929 87W 1897 1897 99Giants1929 1929 1898 1930 1901 1930 1902 90W 1930 1930 1904 91W 1931 1931 94C 1904 1904 1933 1906 1933 1906 1934 1908 1934 1906 1935 1908 1936 1909 1936 1910 1937 1911 1937 1913 1937 1914 1937 1917 1938 1918 1919 1919 99W 1919 91W 1922 1921 1922 93C 1923 AFFILIA Giants Philadelphia Nat’ls Detroit Chicago Nationals Philadelphia Chicago Nationals Pittsburgh Red Sox Cleveland Spiders Philadelphia A’s Red Sox Cleveland Spiders New York Yankees Chicago Nationals Detroit Boston Nationals New York Yankees Philadelphia A’s St. Louis Browns Philadelphia A’s Braves Pittsburgh Red Sox Red Sox Red Sox Red Sox Red Sox New York Yankees Braves Pittsburgh Braves Philadelphia A’s Cardinals Philadelphia A’s Brooklyn Pittsburgh Red Sox Chicago Nationals Red Sox Philadelphia A’s Red Sox Pittsburgh Red Sox Phil. A’s/Yankees Braves New York Giants New York Giants New York Giants New York Giants Detroit incinnati incinnati incinnati incinnati ashington ashington Nat’ls ashington ashington ashington hite Sox/Giants TION Bernard “Dutch” Leonard, 1B Dick Berardino, OF Ronnie Liptak, SS Hal Deitz, P Larry Rancourt, C Jim Farino, P Tommy Ryan, 2B Gordon Massa, C Richard Santaniello, INF Don Prohovich, 3B * Denotes year signed by Major League Organization Ronnie Cote, P Robert Johnson, OF Drew Bigda Eugene Schiller Jim Sweeney, P/1B Paul Brissette, 2B Jim Larkin, 2B Ron Perry, P Dick Hogan, OF Art Moossmann, OF Mark Roman, OF David Stenhouse, C Pete Naton, C Jim Vest, OF James O’Neill, P Ted Rockwell, P John Tony Turco, OF Neil Solomon, P/3B Mike Cariglia, 1B Ron Perry, SS John Concannon, SS Rick Jasinski, P George Risley, 3B Michael Pazik, P William Porter, SS Pat Bourque, OF Phil O’Neil, 1B Dick Shellenback Matt Formon, P Ward Polak, C Richard E. Joyce, P Joseph Reedy, P Timothy Murtaugh, C Al McEvoy, P Mike Skane, P Harper Gerry John Peterman, 3B Kevin Mulcahy Bill Spanswick, P retFr,P1942 William Mills, C Ernest Ford, P Len Merullo, 2B George “Pinkey” Woods, P Mike Klarnick, P John “Whity” Piurek, 2B Mike Hegan, 1B Wilfred “Lefty” Lefebvre, P John Kulevich, P NAME, POSITION YEAR* 1959 98St. 1958 1958 1958 1958 97— 1958 1957 1956 1956 95— 1956 1955 04T 2004 1954 2000 1954 1993 93— 1954 — 1953 1953 92Tor 1992 1982 1953 1982 1952 1980 1952 1980 1952 1980 1952 1978 1950 1971 1950 99St. 1969 1969 90— 1950 — 1950 1949 1965 1948 1965 1948 1964 1947 1963 1945 1961 1944 1961 90— 1941 — 1940 1939 1961 1939 1961 1959 New York Yankees Milwaukee Braves Baltimore Orioles Chicago White Sox Red Sox Milwaukee Braves Chicago White Sox Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox Milwaukee Braves Detroit Tigers Phillies Philadelphia Braves Baltimore Orioles Braves Chicago White Sox Braves Detroit Tigers New York Yankees Braves Chicago Braves Red Sox Pittsburgh Pirates New York Yankees Athletics City Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia A’s Red Sox Philadelphia A’s Pittsburgh Pirates Red Sox Red Sox New York Yankees Red Sox Chicago Cubs New York AFFILIA ampa Bay Devil Rays Louis Cardinals Louis Cardinals onto Blue Jays TION 5PtrPsicoD R6125RRNorfolk, Mass./Roxbury Latin Hingham, Mass./BC High R/R L/L 245 200 6-1 R/R FR 6-2 6-2 Hingham, Mass./Milton Academy Worcester, SR Mass./St. John’sAssistant Coaches: Fall River, Mass./Durfee FR 200 L/R SO R/R P L/R DH 6-1 Head Coach: SO 190 190 P 175 FR Peter Pasciucco P 6-0 6-1 35 C.J. Hillyer 6-0 P OF Matt 34 O’Brien L/L SR R/R JR FR Mike Miller 33 175 Wo 180 OF Scott Hampe 32 Auburn, Mass./St. John’s CF P L/R Kyle Lister 31 6-0 SR R/R 6-2 Steve 30 Buckley SO 175 SO 175 Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury Tom29 Potvin 3B R/R 5-8 R/R R/R Tim26 Thran 6-1 P P 25 Jim McCloud SO 175 185 180 SO Va./Yorktown Arlington, Mike Schell 24 R/R 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 Kevin Beglane 22 OF C FR Matt Blake 21 R/R 175 SO FR SO Orange, Conn./Amity 20 Brian Abraham 6-0 165 INF R/R Matt 19 Perron 1B Arlington, VT/Arlington Memorial P SR P SR 5-8 18 Andrew Tenaglia 180 R/R 17 John Glowik 5-9 JR C JR 200 Mike Thater 16 P SO Rob Oteri 15 INF 6-0 Lowell, Mass./Lowell Mike Marron 14 New Haven, Conn./Hopkins School P L/R OF SO SO Jason Lynch 13 S/R Erik Kistler 12 210 OF Keith Simard 165 P 10 JR 6-1 Norm Roth 9 5-8 Jamie Aldrich INF FR 7 Kevin O’Dea JR 6 Andy Sweeney 4 C INF Brendan Akashian 3 Tucker Frawley 2 1 No. Sophomore Pitcher Matt Blake NAME 27 Matt Weagle (Franklin Pierce '04) 11 Scott Loiseau (Franklin Pierce '02) 5 Craig Najarian (Saint Anselm '95) /BJ - 7 R/R 175 6-1 JR P/1B POS. YR. 2005 ROSTER HT - 4 / Abington, Mass./Abington L/L 240 6-3 R/R 195 5-10 Newtown, Pa./Lawrenceville R/R 185 6-2 R/R 180 W 5-10 R/R 190 L/L 5-11 170 R/R 5-11 165 5-10 . WT 9 / Wayzata, Minn./Wayzata R/R 190 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury R/R 205 . B/T Junior Infielder Erik Kistler HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Dedham, Mass./Salisbury School Lincoln, R.I./Lincoln Medfield, Mass./Medfield Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow Concord, N.H./Concord Paxton, Mass./ Danbury, Conn./Immaculate Huntingdon Valley, Pa./Mercersburg Leominster, Mass./Leominster Stratford, Conn./Fairfield Prep Easton, Mass./Xaverian Captains: oodville, Mass./Hopkinton 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL rcester, Mass./St. John’s Mike Marron '05 Steve Buckely '05 COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE 6.37 ERA.... 10 apperances... posted a 1-3 record and 3 win on 4/11 vs. Lehigh ... Mention All-Region nod. to an All-District Championship in 2001...was named First Team an Honorable All-District and received three times...gave up only 10 walks... three-consecutive appearances vs. Harvard, Navy and Quinnipiac ...struck out four batters in a game tough-luck loss, pitching 8.2 innings vs. Northeastern in a 2-1 decision ...earned three-straight wins collegiate win, allowing no hits in 4.0 innings for the 5-4 win over Duquesne (3/8)...absorbed 41.2 innings pitched...earned first home run accouting for two RBI and a scored.... accounting for two RBI and a run scored in 7-2 win over Dartmouth on 4/21...went 2-for-5 with Lehigh...went 2-for-5 with two RBI on 4/11 vs. a double and homerun, over Harvard on 4/7...went 1-for-2 with a double, walk, an RBI and run scored 4/10 vs. team in batting average (.277)... went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and three runs scored 10-7 win (.362)...fifth on

Senior Mike Schell 2002: Had a 2.81 ERA in four in an 11- struck out

innings and ...pitched 7 Y CROSS Y vs. Lafayette...pitched seven innings and struck out five on 4/4 Navy 3/11 vs. St. Bonaventure... pitched seven innings and struck out four on 3/28 ...pitched one ...pitched six innings and had strikeouts on 2004: MIKE SCHELL SENIOR Newton, Pa./Lawrenceville 2004: first on team in RBI (20)...second doubles (5)...second runs scored on team in (16)...third hits (36) team in ...third on Arlington, Va./Yorktown SENIOR JASON LYNCH 2003: MEET THE CRUSADERS Started seven games...worked 45 and 1/3 innings...struck out 25 batters MEET THE CRUSADERS Started all 34 games he played in...led team in home runs (2)...tied for Made HIGH SCHOOL:

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· · · · · THIRD BASEMAN PITCHER school. route to being named the 2001 Best Male Athlete in his high School...voted 2001 team MVP in both soccer and baseball en the basketball, soccer, and baseball teams at the Lawrenceville (3/24)... 3)...drove in five runs on a double and home run vs. Bentley position...went 1-for-3 with three RBI against C.W. Post (3/ streak...totaled a .941 from the short stop consecutive games, six times, highlighted by a five-game hit including 10 multi-hit games...tallied a hit in at least three- .333 slugging percentage...tallied 26 games with a hit, knocked in one more vs. Army (4/28)... two runs scored vs. Lehigh on 4/20...scored three and performance vs. Navy (4/13)...went 3-for-4 with one RBI and (3/7)...had a 2-for-2 with two RBIs and one run scored on 3/3...3-for-5 with two runs scored and RBIs vs. BC RBIs...went 2-for-4 with two RBIs in a 5-3 win over Valparaiso the team in hits with 41...second on doubles and Total erAPG VEAI RB OHBP SO BB ER R H IP ERA 2004 SV L 2003 W 2002 APP-GS Year oas7-4203 7.8 3043 81 28 7 36 4 0 SB 13 SO .285 BB 77 RBI HR 34 3B 270 75-74 2B Totals AVG H 2004 R AB 2003 G-GS 2002 Year HIGH SCHOOL: 91 4.34 0 9 6 29-16 34-34 18 129 16 36-35 141 39-39 04130 0 3 2 1 4 10-4 10-5 2003: 9-7

2005 CAPTAINS 2005 CAPTAINS · · · · · Helped his Yorktown High School baseball team 6-0 130 1

Started 35 of 36 games for the Purple...led · · · · · 16 175 4 S L L

· · · · · CHELL YNCH YNCH 6-2 1.1 831 1 0 16 12 3 4 18 18 2 2 0 0 8 36 5 .318 41 .255 36 0 The three-sport participant captained

.73. 12 51 70 2 17 22 11 10 25 13 27 17 51 4.17 35 35.1 6.37 41.2 2.81 · · · · · .277 ' B/T: R/R ' ' S S · · · · · S C C 185 C 2. 4 65 46 4 64 24 59 66 140 122.1 45.1 AREER AREER AREER 5

· · · · · 54 B/T: R/R S S S 0 TATS TATS TATS 2002: #22 #12 22 2 21 20 Hit .255 with a 3 4 25 9 2 1 aaet 23 .423 0 0 1 0 30 10 22 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 .428 1 Lafayette 1 0 0 0 Johns Hopkins Ithaca 4 1 53 1 Iona 3 102 Ind.-PurdueWayne Fort 3 Illinois 19 48 Howard 32 Holyoke 45 Hawaii 0 Haverhill 0 Harvard 24 Hartford 0 Georgetown 28 George Mason .000 1 Fordham 0 Florida State 0 Florida International 47 Fall River 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 94 Fairfield 0 0 0 East Tennessee 0 Duquesne 5 0 Drexel 37 Delaware 10 20 0 19 Dartmouth 37 Davidson C.W. 1 Post Cuban Giants Cornell Connecticut Columbia Colorado State Colgate ascuet 23 2 0 0 0 33 23 3 22 0 9 15 1 Massachusetts 0 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 0 Maryland 28 Manhattan 13 Manchester 25 6 Maine Lyceum Loyola Lowell Long Island Liberty LeMoyne Lehigh LaSalle TEAM ob 220 0 2 0 0 0 12 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Colby 0 Coast Guard 0 1 1 Clinton 0 Clemson 0 0 1 5 Chicago 0 Central Conn. 0 1 28 Catholic Union 57 0 1 Catholic 19 0 0 103 Carlisle Indians 0 Canisius 1 Camp Thomas 0 6 Camp Endicott 0 0 Camp Devens 0 1 Buffalo 0 0 8 Bucknell 0 0 Brown 80 0 0 0 32 Bridgeport 3 1 Bowling Green 128 0 0 1 Bowdoin 0 Boston University 0 0 Boston Law School 3 1 1 0 Boston College 0 4 0 Boston Champions 24 4 Boston Coast Guard 0 Bentley 1 44 Bates 17 1 Bangor Baltimore Assumption Andover Amherst Aggies Amherst Albany A.I.C. HC .750 .250 0 0 .000 1 .000 3 0 3 0 1 .000 1 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 1 .666 2 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .400 0 2 2 .750 0 3 1 0 3 0 2 2 6 .500 .000 0 0 1 .800 2 .833 1 .750 0 0 .000 1 .000 1 1 .000 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 .750 0 .750 1 .642 0 3 1 1 .000 4 3 .667 0 9 0 1 1 0 2 .000 .750 0 0 1 .636 2 0 1 6 4 7 HOLY CROSS VS. ALL OPPONENTS OPP TIE 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 PCT .459 .658 .625 .484 .538 .666 .339 .800 .787 .857 .400 .833 .281 .471 .316 .404 .639 .800 .615 .645 .810 . BEGAN 1903 1914 1956 1929 1982 2004 1970 1998 1898 1913 1893 1890 1975 1893 1991 1898 1970 2000 1895 1981 1956 1994 2001 1917 1922 1894 1997 1991 1895 1897 1921 1899 1962 1895 1897 1905 1990 1970 1900 1897 1898 1895 1975 1923 1991 1995 1991 1899 1973 1973 1880 1958 1900 2001 1890 1912 1905 1986 1944 1944 1918 1980 1991 1876 1962 2004 1904 1895 1894 1890 1894 1943 1974 1899 1895 1978 1963 1895 1894 1890 2004 1951 ohse 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 14 1 0 1 0 0 27 0 Rutgers 0 9 52 2 Rochester 0 3 Rider 67 0 13 Richmond 1 Rhode Island 0 0 1 Randolph-Macon Radford 0 0 0 0 Quinnipiac 0 Providence 0 0 7 2 Princeton 12 Presbyterian 2 1 Portland 12 1 Pittsfield 0 Pittsburgh 22 Phillips Exeter 0 .250 Penn State 0 18 Pennsylvania 0 0 Pawtucket 1 0 Norwich 1 3 Northern Illinois 0 5 Northeastern 1 North Carolina State 0 19 North Carolina 11 Niagara 16 0 YorkNew University New York Tech Newport 3 Mt. St. Mary’s Joseph’sMt. St. Monmouth Missouri Middlebury Michigan TEAM ae6 52.575 1.000 2 0 45 0 0 61 0 0 3 1 1 0 8 1 0 1 32 Yale Law School 0 0 Yale 3 2 W.P.I. 0 0 Worcesters 12 23 Woonsocket 1 2 Wilmington Williams William & Mary Western Michigan West Chester Wesleyan Waterbury aeFrs 0 .714 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 5 17 .764 0 0 10 Washington & Lee 33 Wake Forest 1 0 1 Wagner 0 TechVirginia 20 1 Virginia Military Inst. 0 0 3 Virginia 68 Villanova 2 0 35 15 Vermont 0 Vanderbilt 14 35 1 0 Valparaiso U.S. Naval Academy 1 19 0 0 U.S. Military Academy 0 Union 11 7 Tufts 1 17 1 Trinity 13 Towson State 36 1 Toronto University 11 .667 0 Texas 7 12 Temple 0 0 Syracuse 0 17 Stonehill 0 0 Springfield 1 4 Southern California 1 Siena 0 0 2 Seton Hall Santa Clara 1 0 Peter’s St. St. Michael’s 4 St. Lawrence St. Joseph’s St. John’s St. Bonaventure St. Anne's Saint Anselm Sacred Heart 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL HC .000 .000 0 .750 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 .000 0 .250 1 0 0 6 .000 2 0 .800 1 0 0 .625 1 .917 1 .800 4 .500 1 1 .400 0 0 0 2 .000 0 1 3 5 0 3 4 3 1 2 0 .667 0 2 4 .000 .400 0 0 2 .000 3 0 0 2 2 0 .000 .000 .500 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 .500 0 1 0 1 .750 1 0 .250 1 .750 0 3 .333 0 3 0 2 1 .000 2 6 0 1 .500 1 .250 0 0 0 1 .500 4 1 0 1 2 2 OPP TIE 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 PCT .659 .563 .587 .500 .451 .688 .457 .793 .800 .904 .769 .657 .285 .351 .833 .917 .679 .650 .521 .700 . BEGAN 1901 1990 1918 1923 1992 1999 1993 1893 1896 1921 1893 1912 1896 1908 2004 1918 1918 1905 1982 1896 1908 1912 1984 1952 1917 1962 1911 1922 1900 1898 1957 1925 1920 1910 1893 1895 1895 1878 1891 1994 1952 1977 1899 1891 1921 1895 1918 1999 1993 1990 1909 1927 2000 1917 1894 1976 1899 1952 1931 1973 1958 1962 1932 1929 1917 1915 1931 1896 1918 1999 1898 1894 1977 1911 1896 1902 1895 1978 1907 1979 1928 COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE YEAR 971 0 0 3 John J. Barry 4 John J. Barry 16 0 John J. Barry 13 0 4 John J. Barry 0 3 1957 13 0 3 0 1956 15 1 5 1955 @ 13 3 0 6 0 12 1954 @ 21 5 12 1953 @ 5 0 0 13 1952 @! 8 2 1951 5 0 0 15 1950 5 3 0 1949 7 0 13 1948 1 7 1947 1 1 4 John J. Barry 1946 7 3 1945 0 0 14 1944 0 6 1 1943 1 John J. Barry 5 15 10 1942 John J. Barry 2 15 1941 0 16 1940 * 0 0 2 1939 0 1 5 18 1938 0 5 22 16 1937 0 John J. Barry 5 13 1936 * John J. Barry 5 13 1935 * 1 John J. Barry 16 1934 0 3 1933 0 0 2 17 1932 0 7 3 28 1931 0 5 19 13 1930 * 0 John J. Barry 2 14 1929 * 0 29 1928 * 1 0 John J. Barry 19 1927 2 5 1926 0 1 Jesse Burkett 28 24 1925 4 2 1924 0 Jesse Burkett 30 19 1923 * 1 W 1922 0 2 3 22 1921 * 4 H. Dyer William 8 25 0 1920 W W 22 10 1919 * 14 1 0 16 W 1918 + 0 5 1917 * W 13 9 0 16 14 1916 5 17 1915 10 0 12 1914 * 13 1 14 1913 12 0 6 15 1912 0 8 21 1911 W 5 0 16 1910 1 19 1909 10 0 7 15 1908 0 6 14 1907 0 6 15 1906 1 9 18 1905 0 6 12 1904 0 5 19 1903 0 8 19 1902 1 7 12 1901 2 7 0 17 1900 5 19 1899 5 0 1 17 1898 6 5 0 1897 2 0 11 1896 2 3 0 1895 0 2 0 1894 1 1 0 1893 0 0 1891 1 1 1890 0 1880 1878 1877 1876 W L T Jesse Burkett 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORDS Y CROSS Y John J. Barry COACH John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry John J. Barry Jesse Burkett Thomas McCarthy Patrick J. Carney Patrick J. Carney Patrick J. Carney Patrick J. Carney Thomas McCarthy Thomas McCarthy John J. Pappalau John E. Brennan Thomas McCarthy Thomas McCarthy Jesse Burkett James Garry none McGarr Dennis O'Neil none none none none none none none illiam H. Dyer illiam H. Dyer illiam H. Dyer illiam H. Dyer illiam H. Dyer illiam H. Dyer 031 30 Pearl Paul 0 Pearl Paul 23 28 0 13 Pearl 1 Paul Totals: 11 23 27 0 0 2003 19 13 29 0 2002 26 0 2001^ 7 25 14 26 0 2000 11 0 1999 ^ 7 33 0 1998 18 10 P. Whalen 1 John 1997 20 14 1996 19 12 1 0 1995 12 0 1994 15 13 0 1993 18 0 19 17 20 1992 12 P. 18 Whalen John 1991 $ 6 0 1990 6 0 0 1989 12 22 0 13 1988 2 15 1987 6 16 15 P. Whalen John 5 0 1986 %$ 11 1985 19 1 13 0 1984 9 10 1983 13 0 1982 21 2 16 1 1981 14 14 0 1980 $ 17 18 0 1979 27 13 13 0 1978 $@ 13 0 20 1977 17 0 10 21 1976 1 13 11 1975 5 0 17 1974 9 0 Curran T. 12 Robert 1973 8 6 1972 7 0 1 Albert “Hop” Riopel 1971 12 7 6 1970 0 0 1969 11 10 6 Albert “Hop” Riopel 5 1968 Albert “Hop” Riopel 1967 @ 0 0 14 17 John J. Barry 0 1966 10 10 1965 @ 5 0 0 John J. Barry 1964 6 13 8 5 1963 =@ 21 0 1962 =@ 10 12 6 1961 1960 @ 18 1959 1958 @ 2004 YEAR ^ Patriot League Tournament NCAA Champions ! NCAA Tournament Participants @ A.A.C.B.C. District I Champions = ECAC Tournament Participants $ Intercollegiate Champions Eastern * MAAC Champions % New England Champions + ,3 ,7 33 1,073 1,633 14 W 22 L KEY T 1 Fran O'Brien COACH (.603), 118 yrs. Fran O'Brien Fran O'Brien John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen Philip L. John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen John P. Whalen T.Robert Curran T.Robert Curran T.Robert Curran Albert “Hop” Riopel Albert “Hop” Riopel Albert “Hop” Riopel John J. Barry Championships in baseball from 2000-2002. consecutive FAAhelped Coach Demaio to three SCHOOL: with two runs scored vs. Army (4/27)... RBIs in two games vs. Lehigh on 4/20...went 4-for-8 (4/6)...went 4-for-7 with two runs scored and three for-4 performance with a pair of RBIs vs. Lafayette 24)...had two hits and one RBI vs. Siena (4/1)...3- his first collegiate home run vs. UMass-Lowell (3/ April 7...went 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs vs. BC (3/7)...hit played...named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Bucknell... RBI, a walk, and three runs scored on 4/25 vs. 4/24 vs. Bucknell...went 2-for-3 with a double, three 6 with a double, three RBI, and two runs scored on assists defensively on 4/22 vs. Hartford...went 2-for- including a run scored and four putouts three defensively on 4/21 vs. Dartmouth...went 3-for-5, runs scored, including a double and four assists 20 vs. Albany...went 4-for-5 with two RBI and with four putouts and three assists defensively on 4/ vs. Navy on 4/4...went 1-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored, including a home run walk, defensively in the second game of a doubleheader on 4/3 vs. Navy...went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a double defensive end in the first game, and was 2-for-5 with a double run scored, five putouts two putouts and assists on the for-4 with an RBI and a run scored, team lead in stolen bases (four)...was 2- Baseball Prize...earned All-League football accolades his senior year.Baseball Prize...earned Independent School League for baseball in 1999 and 2001...was the 2001 recipient of Leo Drisko HIGH SCHOOL: (3/8) and Lafayette (4/7) games... played... singled in both the Fairfield Two-sport athlete at Hopkins, where he 2003: 2005 CAPTAINS Started 33 of 35 games Named First Team All- games...led the Crusaders in at bats (137), hits (45), runs scored (24), walks 2004: PETER PASCIUCCO (21), RBI (20), doubles (eight), slugging percentage (.409), and on-base SENIOR percentage (.426)...second on the team in batting average (.328)...recorded 84 Norfolk, Mass./Roxbury Latin 86 assists putouts and 2004: tied for the defensively... New Haven, Conn./Hopkins School JUNIOR TUCKER FRAWLEY 10 plate appearances...went 1-for-2 with two runs scored and RBIs vs. 17... Lehigh on 4/20... had a pinch-hit double and drove in one run vs. Navy (4/ Started three 13)... games of eight 2003: MEET THE CRUSADERS 2002:

Appeared in nine games...made one start...went 1-for-1 vs. Army on 4/ SECOND TEAM ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE

Saw action in 10 games...had three hits, including two doubles · · · · · · · · · · HIGH DESIGNATED HITTER SECOND BASEMAN erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB RBI HR 3B 2B AVG. H R Total 2004 AB 2003 G-GS Year 031- 023.0 0 SB 0 SO 2 0 BB 5 .300 RBI 3 .154 HR 3 2 3B 36 2 2B 1 27-5 AVG. 10 H Total 13 10-1 R 2004 8-3 2003 AB 2002 G-GS Year 27 5 68 381 43 39 23 5 34 11 34 13 2 14 0 1 12 0 .308 4 80 36 .287 259 35 72-70 12 37-37 122 35-33 9-1 2005 CAPTAINS 2005 CAPTAINS 137 JuniorTucker Frawley 13 P 24 F ASCIUCCO 0 RAWLEY 45

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1820 2 .138 .077 · · · · · ' 6-1 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL S ' C S · · · · · C 165 ...played in and started all 37 AREER 8 0 · · · · · AREER 245 0

0 · · · · · S B/T: S/R S #35

TATS · · · · · 1 0 TATS 05590 04300 01240 B/T: R/R 20 0 #1 21 0 12 5 4 0 COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE Massachusetts State Tournament both his sophomore and senior year. two-sport participant captained the baseball team at Xaverian in 2002...baseball participated notching three hits in nine at-bats...tallied one RBI vs. UMass-Lowell (3/24)... and four putouts defensively on 4/30 vs. Assumption... putouts in the second game of a doubleheader against Bucknell on 4/24...went 3-for-4 with run scored doubleheader on 4/18 vs. Army...was 1-for-3 with a single, walk, sacrifice, , and six with an RBI in the first game of a scored on 4/3 vs. Navy...was 3-for-4 vs. Lehigh (4/20)... three RBI in a 10-7 win over Harvard on 4/7... on 3/27 vs Lafayette...went 3-for-4 with both teams to Tri-Valley League Championship during his junior and senior seasons. School...captained both squads during his senior any action due to injury... Harvard on 4/7... allowed two hits in a 10-7 win vs. 2002. season... basketball and football...captain of baseball teams during senior Telegram&Gazette 2003: HIGH SCHOOL: Did not see 2004: shortstop...went double, four RBI, and a run scored...had nine putouts 28 assists at HIGH 1-for-4 with a double on 3/ with an RBI went 1-for-1 13 vs. Yale... KEITH SIMARD JUNIOR Woodville, Mass./Hopkinton Leominster, Mass./Leominster JUNIOR ERIK KISTLER 2004: and struck innings, out seven batters on the season...

innings and pitched two Y CROSS Y ANDY SWEENEY JUNIOR Easton, Mass./Xaverian 2004: hits and two RBI...compiled a .321 on-base percentage...was perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases/attempts... added 27 putouts and three assists with a .938 fielding All-Star in 2001 and 2002...Mid-Wach A and Central Massacusetts All-Star in third base... percentage at with a run went 1-for-1 Played in 16 games...made 11 starts...had seven hits, including a

Appeared in nine games as a reliever...made one start...pitched 10 SCHOOL: ETTECUAESHOLY MEET THE CRUSADERS Played in 27 games...made 15 starts...hit .283 53 at bats with

· · · Three-sport athlete at Leominster High School in baseball, · ·

· · · · · · · · · · PITCHER INFIELD INFIELD erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB .196 RBI HR 12 .200 3B 4 5 2B 3 61 AVG. H 29-16 25 R Total 13-5 2004 AB 2003 G-GS Year Two-sport athlete in baseball and football at Hopkinton High erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO 0 BB RBI 1 HR 3B 5 2B HBP SO AVG. DID NOT PLAY H 0 BB 4-0 R ER 0 R Total AB 0 G-GS H 9-1 Year IP ERA Total SV L W 2003 APP-GS Year 3 13 4 3 0 0 0 .290 18 6 62 34-15 Totals 2004 2004 0 SB SO 0 BB .333 RBI HR 3 3B 0 2B AVG 9 H 7-0 R AB 2004 G-GS 2003 Year 2003: 16-11 year...Tri-Valley

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4-0 · · · · · · · · · · 5-8 9-1 Went 2-for-4 vs. Lehigh on 4/19...scored one run 5-10 5-11 36 2003: 53 5 · · · · · 0 165 · · · · · S · · · · · 1 K S 165 190 WEENEY 6 1 0 Appeared in nine games...hit .333 IMARD ISTLER 7 15

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Albany, NY/Christian Brothers Jr. R-R 5-10 R-R 6-1 195 Jack Keenan Brasher Falls, R-R NY/St. Lawrence Central R-R So. Sr. Bob Johnson 6-4 180 Hugh French 185 So. Somerville, MA/Somerville Columbus, OH/St. Charles R-R Jr. Fran Dyson 5-10 Rumford, RI/Admiral Billard 6-0 Jack Concannon 175 190 W So. L-R Paul Brissette 5-11 R-R 172 170 6-5 INFIELDERS Fr. R-R Tony Parisi 6-2 5-10 John’sMA/St. Farnumsville, Warren, R-R RI/LaSalle Academy Jr. Pete Naton R-R So. R-L 205 180 John Carroll Sr. Wt. 5-10 So. 6-1 Jr. Bill Richford R-R Ht. L-L Don Slattery 6-1 R-R Ronnie Perry Fr. B-T R-L Sr. O’Neill Jim Sr. Jack Lonergan Cl. Jr. Jim Kelly Dick Gormley Mike Cariglia Leo Cadrin Dick Bogdan PITCHERS Name onyTroS.RR51 7 Walpole, MA/Walpole 175 180 Glendale, NY/Grover Cleveland 5-10 170 6-2 180 R-R 6-0 R-R 5-11 165 Sr. R-R 5-11 R-R So. 165 Head Coach: R-R Jr. Jr. 5-10 5- Johnny Turco Jr. R-R John Summa R-R Art Moossmann Sr. Dick Hogan Sr. Jack Hetherton Frank Matrango Bob Manning i 221 66810 1 8 6 36 14 .222 eil ERA A .4911318 34 1924120 2 1 4 2 9 61 40 67 314 23 650 35 11 82 286 579 121 103.1 1 14 113 82 71 9 13 137 152 7 4 1.64 15 18 184 24 1 92 254 845 0 189 24 886 24 1 4 .217 16 .285 0 146 0 8 6 2 12 .125 27 2 4 4 32 22 94 24 .340 .000 William H. Brine ’52 V 1952 INDIVIDUAL ST G John Barry GP W 1 AB

L 0 Y CROSS Y 1952 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS R 0 IP H 0 H ER 0 2B BB 0 3B HR SO A 00030200 0000000 6211111 0 00010000 00100110 02230120 034402131063306152047501300013103102 TISTICS - 7 Des Moines, IA/Campion 170 6-0 RBI 2B 010Melrose, MA/Boston College HS 170 10 0 BB 3B 0 Assistant Coach: St. Louis, MO/St. Louis 187 HR SO 0 HB SB 0 Milton, MA/Boston College HS Schenectady, NY/Mount Pleasant Flushing, NY/Bishop Loughlin Chicago, IL/St. Ignatius Waterbury, CT/SacredHeart Worcester Framingham, MA/Framingham Springfield, MA/Cathedral Hometown/High School WP PO eabody, MA/Peabody oodhaven, ebster, MA/St. Louis 0 BK A 0 Hop Riopel E 0 , MA/South /7Missouri Missouri 6/17 Penn State 6/16 Western 6/15 Texas 6/15 L, 0-1 ...... Missouri 6/14 Western 6/13 6/12 NCAA Tourn. - W, Boston College 6-4 .... at Boston College 6/10 at Amherst 6/9 W, 8-4 ...... Yale 6/7 at Providence 6/4 W, 5-4 (16) Boston College 5/31 W, 12-7 ...... Trinity 5/30 Harvard 5/27 at Dartmouth 5/24 Providence 5/22 at Tufts5/17 ...... Boston Braves 5/15 at Harvard 9-0 W,5/12 ...... at Brown 5/10 Seton Hall 5/8 at Springfield 5/3 W, 7-3 ...... Colgate 5/1 Brown 4/26 Dartmouth 4/22 ...... Boston Braves 4/19 4/14 NY/St. John’s Prep 1952 SCHEDULE/ RESUL ...... W, 2-1 ...... W, 8-6 ...... TS (21-3) ihgn. W, 15-3 .. Michigan Michigan Omaha, NebraskaOmaha, ...... W, 13-3 ...... W, 8-4 ...... W, 7-3 ...... W, 15-4 ...... W, 3-1 ...... W, 9-2 ...... L, 7-10 ...... W, 5-4 ...... W, 4-2 ...... W, 16-14 ...... L, 1-2 (15) .... W, 9-8 ...... W, 13-3 ...... W, 5-1 .... Rain Rain Rain and his baseball squad to the Massachusetts State Championship in 2002. with three runs scored and an RBI vs. Dartmouth (4/23)... game vs. Valparaiso (3/3)...was 2-for-4 with one run scored and RBI vs. Northeastern on 4/2...2-for-4 hits...second on the team in runs scored with 23...went 2-for-4 two first collegiate started in all 36 games last season for the Crusaders... accumulated hits, including eight extra base run, accouting for two RBI and a run scored in 6-2 win over Assumption on 4/30... Bucknell on 4/24...went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI 4/28 vs. Maine...went 1-for-1 home doubleheader on 4/11...went 2-for-3 with a home run, and RBI, two runs scored in 7-4 win over UMass...went 1-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored in an 11-3 win over Lehigh the first game of scored on 4/3 vs. Navy...four RBI, and a run went 3-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored on 4/6 vs. 7 vs. URI... went 3-for-5 with a double, for-3 with a run scored in 2-2 tie on 3/ MetroWest All-Star. golf and hockey teams his senior year...four-time Tri-Valley League All-Star for baseball and two-time runs vs. Army (4/28)... high six batters without issuing a walk...pitched strong innings giving up just seven hits and two 25...pitched a complete-game victory over Bucknell on 3/31 scattering six hits and striking out career- vs. St. Bonaventure (3/6)...had a 2-for-3 with two runs scored and one RBI performance BC on 3/ four walks...also batted .368 with 14 hits and five RBIs...went 4-for-4 one RBI run scored games making five starts...pitched 37.2 innings with a 4.30 ERA...struck out 23 batters...gave up only and no walks in a complete game 2-0 shutout win over Bucknell on 4/24... IPFW...pitched no earned runs, seven innings, struck out five, allowed only four hits, with no runs, two saves...struck out 15 batters...pitched seven innings and struck four on 3/12 vs. at Bucknell on 4/24 and 4/25...pitched 30 2/3 innings... won one game...one complete game...had pitcher...earned Patriot League Pitcher of the Week accolades after picking up a in weekend sweep the second game of a doubleheader on 4/25... Made eight appearances and five starts as run scored in a 9-8 win over Bucknell for-2 with two doubles, RBI, and a 10-7 win over Harvard on 4/7...went 2- HIGH SCHOOL: 2004: (four)...fourth (17)...third on team in runs scored (15)...tied for third doubles hits (32)...hit on team in 2004: ...fielding one home run 10 RBI, eight runs scored and three doubles...went 2-for-3 with an RBI vs .991...went 2- percentage of Worcester, Mass./St.John's JUNIOR TOM POTVIN Duquesne on 3/8... with a double went 1-for-5 scored in a and two runs Medfield, Mass./Medfield JUNIOR JIM M MEET THE CRUSADERS Played in 29 games...made 25 starts as a first baseman...had 18 hits, Played in 37 games...made 35 starts...second on team RBI

· · · · · · · · · · OUTFIELD C PITCHER/INFIELD Three-sport standout at Medfield High...captained baseball, CLOUD 2004 erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB RBI HR 3B 2B AVG. H R Total AB 2003 G-GS Year 039522043 724 11 31 23 4 18 21 HBP SO 47 BB ER 37.2 4.30 R 0 H 2 IP 2 ERA 9-5 SV L 2004 W 2003 APP-GS Year oa - 0 2 2 9-5 Total erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB RBI HR 3B 2B AVG. H R Total 2004 AB 2003 G-GS Year 29-25 093 14 6 14 38 6 20-9 38 20-9 37 4 86 221 51 511 75 15 25 2 1 10 .282 68 38 241 73-71 23 37-35 120 36-36 8-5

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34 · · · · · 0 105181 105181 S B/T: R/R 0 #26 Appeared in nine TATS #24 S 18 0 TATS 1 2003: 10 15 17 Played and 9 8 7 10 15 38 2 3 4 COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE Lehigh. walks and two runs scored on 4/10 vs. 4/21. in a 7-2 decision over Dartmouth on hits and two walks to earn his first win

vs. Navy. went 1-for-1 with two tuns scored on 4/3 Y CROSS Y ROB OTERI SOPHOMORE Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury 2004: 2004: 2004: injury. 2004 season... had during the scored, and a walk on 3/27 vs. Lafayette ...went 1-for-3 with double, an RBI, including three RBI and five runs scored...went 1-for-3 with an RBI, a run win...pitched 42 and 1/3 innings....struck out 22 batters...pitched nine SOPHOMORE KEVIN O'DEA Arlington, VT/Arlington Memorial a 1.000% and a run struck out innings and SOPHOMORE NORM ROTH Orange, Conn./Amity fielding scored on 4/3 seven batters, putouts... with five percentage including two went 1-for-2 vs. Navy... only allowing run on five one earned Stratford, Conn./Fairfield Prep SOPHOMORE JAMIE ALDRICH : Appeared in 10 games...made six starts on the mound...earned one MEET THE CRUSADERS Appeared in eight games...made one start...was 2-for-11 with three runs Appeared in 22 games...made nine starts...had six hits 32 at bats, Appeared in one game before missing the rest of season due to erAPG VEAI RB OHBP SO BB ER R H IP ERA SV L Total W 2004 APP-GS Year erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB 2 RBI HR 3 3B 2B 11 AVG. H 8-1 R Total AB 2004 G-GS Year Total 2004 erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB RBI HR 3B 2B AVG. H R AB G-GS Year

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urco, lf; Cibulka calls the Longhorn safe. Texas game. Fran Dyson takes the throw as Texas' Jimmy Pace dives back to first base in the HC- 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL coach game as Holy Cross baseball won his 500th collegiate Harvard, 3-1, as Jack Barry On May 10, 1952 HC defeated COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE ment. tory to win three games in the tourna- became the first pitcher in NCAA his- Jim O’Neill, who earned MVP honors, to capture the College World Series title. runs in the seventh and two ninth erased a 4-3 Missouri lead with three day evening, June 17, the Crusaders to a 7-3 win in the first game. On Tues- Perrycomplete game from Ron en route top of the sixth inning and received a title, Holy Cross scored five runs in the the right to meet Missouri in finals. State 15-4 on Sunday,June 15 to earn feated Western Michigan 15-3 and Penn the eighth inning. Holy Cross then de- the winning run across in bottom of check until the Crusaders could push Ron Perry held a powerful Texas team in of the game. was touched up for his first and only hit With one out in the eighth, Lonergan the winning run scored without a hit. made his first in 80 chances and throw in the seventh, Missouri, but after one error and a bad Lonergan Jim O’Neill heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Missouri. out of the loser’s bracket after suffering a Holy Cross was forced to fight its way over Western Michigan. But on day two, belonged with a 5-1 opening round win small eastern college quickly proved it tion tournament in Omaha, Neb., the son record. son tournament with a 15-2 regular-sea- ers advanced to their first-ever post-sea- Johnny Turco onship. Led by fleet-footed outfielder magical march to the NCAA Champi- the Holy Cross baseball team staged a Johndirection J. Barry, of the legendary Needing a pair of wins to capture the Facing hurler elimination, sophomore At the sixth-annual double-elimina- In the late spring of 1952, under pitched perfect ball against and and pitching sensations

Ron Perry Y CROSS Y Jack Concannon 1952 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS , the Crusad- Jackie isui00020x— 00x 022 — 000 302 000 WP—O’Neill; LP—Atkinson. 120 Missouri Holy Cross — 010 011 — 000 010 105 000 WP—Perry; LP—Boenker. Missouri Holy Cross — 010 — 003 000 312 040 023 WP—Lonergan; LP—Moore. Penn State Holy Cross — 34x 421 100 3-9-2 — WP—O’Neill; LP—Urda. 010 000 Holy Cross 201 Michigan Western 1-9-1 — — 000 000 01x 010 010 000 WP—Perry; LP—Verdine. Holy Cross Texas — 10x 000 — 000 000 000 000 WP—Atkinson; LP—Lonergan. Missouri Holy Cross — 00x 000 023 — WP—O’Neill; LP—Cole. 010 000 Holy Cross 000 Western Michigan COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Holy Cross 5, Western Michigan 1 Holy Cross 15, Western Michigan 3 Holy Cross 15, Penn State 4 Holy Cross 8, Missouri 4 Holy Cross 7, Missouri 3 Missouri 1, Holy Cross 0 Holy Cross 2, Texas 1 Championship Game LINESCORES June 17, 1952 June 16, 1952 June 12, 1952 June 15, 1952 June 15, 1952 June 14, 1952 June 13, 1952 4-9-3 8-8-2 15-19-2 15-17-0 4-7-7 2-5-0 1-1-1 0-7-2 5-8-0 1-5-3 3-7-2 7-8-0 over Dartmouth on 4/21...went 1-for-2 with two runs scored in a 9-8 win Bucknell 4/24. runs scored in a 7-5 win over Albany on 4/20...went 2-for-3 with walk and run 7-2 two RBI in a 3-2 win over Army the second game of doubleheader on 4/17...went 3-for-3 with UMass...went 2-for-4 with a double and 3...went 2-for-4 with two RBI on 4/6 vs. win over Lehigh on 4/11. 2004: in three 2004: 2004: run...drove in five runs ...recorded 36 putouts and 12 assists on defense 2004: (.287)...third on team in hits (31)...third on-base percentage relief games as a ...went 1-for-3 with a home run, an RBI, and run scored on 4/4 vs. pitched 24 (.373)...tied for third with four doubles...had nine RBI and scored 11 struck out pitcher... Navy...went struck out 14 innings...... went 2-for- runs...recorded a .324 slugging percentage...had .986% fielding percentage three batters. 1-for-3 with batters...won Auburn, Mass./St,John's Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury SOPHOMORE MATT BLAKE SOPHOMORE MATT PERRON SOPHOMORE ANDREW TENAGLIA Worcester, Mass./St,John's 3 with a run RBI and two a walk, two two games. Navy on 4/ 4-1 win over scored in a in an 11-3 runs scored Worcester, Mass./St,John's SOPHOMORE BRIAN ABRAHAM MEET THE CRUSADERS Appeared in five games and made two starts as an infielder...appeared Played in 36 games...started 35...third on team batting average Appeared in 12 games...started one...used primarily as a reliever... Appeared in 16 games...started nine...had four hits, including a home Total 2004 SB SO BB RBI HR 3B 2B AVG. H R Total AB 2004 G-GS Year SB SO 0 BB RBI 0 HR HBP SO 3B BB 7 2B ER 0 AVG. H R 5-2 0 R H 0 Total AB IP 2004 3-0 G-GS ERA Year SV L Total W 2004 APP-GS Year erAPG VEAI RB OHBP SO BB ER R H IP ERA SV L W APP-GS Year erGG BRHAG B3 RRIB OSB SO BB RBI HR 3B 2B AVG. H R AB 2004 G-GS Year Total

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· · · · · · · · · · B/T:L/R B/T:L/R 28 S 0 0 8 0 S #20 S TATS S #19 #18 TATS #17 TATS TATS 13 10 0 0 15580 1 11 0140 9 0 8431 8 5 11 7 1 4 5 14 23 4 3 8 0 3 0 1 0 COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE 2003...led team to the Connatonic League Championship... All-Star 2003. State All-League selection in baseball and hockey (2000, 2001, 2002)... captained his legion team 24...pitched six innings and struck out four in a 6-2 win over Assumption on 4/30. performance ... pitched eight innings and struck out three in a 7-4 win over Bucknell on 4/ 4/10 after a 5.2 inning, six-hit, four- Lafayette... earned a win over Lehigh on

senior year....brother of third-year Holy Cross men’s ice hockey assistant Brian Akashian. baseball and hockey teams senior year...batted .417 with 2 HR, 27 RBI, 26 Runs, and seven stolen bases Y CROSS Y BRENDAN AKASHIAN FRESHMAN four saves... struck out 22 batters... 2004: 2004: Lowell, Mass./Lowell 2004: SOPHOMORE KEVIN BEGLANE baseball team year... led Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow All-Academic Team... HIGH SCHOOL: 6.2 innings and struck out three in a 1-0 win over Bowling Green on 3/9 pitched 50 and 2/3 innings...tied for first on team in strikeouts (29)...pitched to the 1999 Dedham, Mass./Salisbury School SOPHOMORE SCOTT HAMPE Lowell Sun ...pitched 7.1 South Sec- Division 2 hockey 2003, 2004)...MVC First Team (baseball 2003, 2004)...MVC Player of innings and Crown...Bay tional the Year (hockey, League 2004)...led Lowell baseball team to the Northeast struck out 2004...Massachusetts state leading scorer (hockey, 2004)...captain of both the finals in 2003...led Lowell hockey team to the MVC Championship Championship in 2003... led Lowell Legion team to the state tournament vs. six on 3/27 SOPHOMORE MIKE MILLER Wayzata, Minn./Wayzata MEET THE CRUSADERS Appeared in 16 games as a ...made one start...won two games...earned Started eight games on the mound...won four as a starter... Appeared in one game... pitched two innings ...struck out batter. Player of the Year (hockey)...MVC All-Conference (baseball, 2004;

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Sophomore Catcher Brian Abraham Y CROSS Y year...his father Vincent Hillyer is a member of the Brandeis Hall Fame. state tournament his senior year...hit .420 and had a 1.98 ERA his senior year...pitched back-to-back no-hitters junior year...pitched a no-hitter in the Most Valuable Player 2004...pitched a perfect game his sophomore Shore League All-Scholastic 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004...South HIGH SCHOOL: FRESHMAN C.J. HILLYER Abington, Mass./Abington Cross (Class of ’77). Sectional Finals in 2004...his father Daniel O’Brien played football at Holy the football and baseball teams his senior year...led BC High to the South Conference All-Star...James Cotter Award recipient 2003, 2004...captained both HIGH SCHOOL: Hingham, Mass./BC High FRESHMAN MATT O'BRIEN MEET THE CRUSADERS

· · · · · · · · · · PITCHER PITCHER Patriot League All-Scholastic selection 2003, 2004...Catholic South Shore League All-Star 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004...South

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· · · · · · · · · · B/T: R/R B/T: R/R Junior Pitcher Jason Lynch #33 #34 Player Player Simard Marron (31-44), Abraham (12-17), Oteri (10-11), Miller (5-9), Mc Cloud (6-8), Hampe (5-7), Bigda (2-6), Lynch (3-6), Hughto (3- PB - Team (9), Marron 7, Abraham 2, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (7), Mc Cloud 3, Oteri 1, Marron 1, Abraham Bigda Opp (1). Opponents Totals Tenaglia, Andrew Simard, Keith Hughto, Bill Hanges, Nick Oteri, Rob Mc Cloud, Jim Lynch, Jason Delucia, James Blake, Matt Hampe, Scott Bigda, Drew Miller, Matt Mc Cloud 1, Frawley 1. - LOB Team (288), Opp (263). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (25). IBB - Team (6), Bigda 2, Potvin 2, Frawley 1, Schell Opp (5). Totals Hampe, Scott O’Dea, Kevin Simard, Keith Tenaglia, Andrew Pasciucco, Peter Buckley, Steve Abraham, Brian Turner, Ed Doneski, Chris Roth, Norm Aldrich, Jamie Kistler, Erik Mc Cloud, Jim Bigda, Drew Potvin, Tom Schell, Mike Sweeney, Andy Perron, Matt Frawley, Tucker Beglane, Kevin Opponents Marron, Mike (3-4), Hanges (4-4), Tenaglia (3-3), Doneski (2-2), Blake (1-1). ERA .12 43 7930533122149 0 2 222 61 46 7 1 27 1 26 1 28 .242 2 0 1 .295 228 1 104 .340 6 182 .375 98 2 104 134 282 6 313.1 153 189 0 .285 354 6 308.1 5 5 0 0 9 22 11 6 0 11 2 13 10 18 3/0 16 5 14.0 .295 22 24 2/1 27 9 13.0 47 0 .225 37 14 5 42.1 0 37 37 7 22 14 0 37 0/0 22 10 11 22 2.81 13 0/0 14 0 12 28 4.47 16 0/0 24.0 0 0 23 13 28.1 2 0 1 0 36.00 0 11 0 6 4 7.20 1 10 1 7.07 0/1 0 5 6.92 0/1 1 0 4.68 1 0 1 4.40 1 12 1 4.17 0 16 1 4.15 2 2 4.12 2 3.81 2 3.24 4 3.20 .00 0.00 A 001020000000.0 0000000.000 0 0 .500 0 1 0-0 1 .800 1 .667 0 .000 0 2 0-0 1 4 2 3 .125 0-0 0-0 0 .143 4 .111 .000 0 1.000 0 5 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 1 0 5 0 1 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .182 0 0 .077 0 .111 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 37-37 0 0 0 0 0 .242 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1-0 0 0 5 .182 0 .000 1 0 1-0 7 2 .000 1 0 4-0 13 0 0 .000 0 5-2 9 0 .000 0 0 9-1 1 0 0 .077 10 7-0 1 0 8 .111 12 2 79 6 .118 3 79 31-26 0 11 .127 0 1 30-29 1 39 0 .152 7 8-1 17 1 3 47 15 1 .182 18 36 1 20 1 8 2 .188 3 84 16-11 0 25 2 .194 0 13 4 116 29-25 0 32 0 .214 15 5 121 34-33 2 36 0 .216 15 16 130 37-35 0 1 6 .264 4 53 34-34 0 31 .277 11 8 108 27-15 45 .283 24 137 36-35 .287 37-37 .328 2537-37 .295 0 3 37 13 107 33-31 .346 V G W GP-GS 693 7 5 1 0 0 7 4 3 4 34 0 0 16-9 1 6 5 32 22-9 300/00300 2.08108 0 0/00910 0 43 1/03851 2 0/04971 0 0/00400 4.1822 0 33 0/04771 0 0/12880 0 0/00100 2.0100 0 11 L 1314223 2 3 29104 .400 .289 480 336 168 125 13 14 6 59 354 189 1 1201 34 282 134 1163 APP AB 2004 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GS R H CG 2B SHO-CBO 3B HR 22001 141192 .841 7 28 9 1-1 .194 14 0 .986 1 0 3 65 .222 3-8 8 .373 4 23 0 5 11 .324 35 9 0 0.7 321 4349112 0 24 161 4-9 .423 14 2 13 .374 40 8 0 RBI 1.3 0.4 - 57 .966 4 79 35 .974 3 1-1 4 108 .242 1-1 20 .256 .974 3 23 6 17 91 6 2-3 1 .139 10 .333 11 .165 10 3 13 10 8 9 .250 21 10 3.8 032 2012101 .967 5 18 130 1-2 .290 21 .988 2 86 3 84 10 4-6 .284 .426 33 4 12 3 21 .409 56 0 SV TB IP 0091 37.4 1 2 2 .243 0 1 7 3 13 2 3 2 8 .301 11 .307 9 0 15 10.0 2 25 5 8 2 3 8 15 18 3 21 34 .261 22 30.2 54 .298 45.1 29 14 29 14 15 20 18 41 23 41.2 59 50.2 SLG% 32753 38481331.991 1 .911 3 103 9 .938 68 2 24 4-8 3 27 .328 1-2 .347 3-3 38 .321 9 5 11 10 7 0 .322 4 .362 3 .283 26518.5 - 61 1.000 0 12 36 0-0 .250 .920 2 1 8 22 0-0 1 .278 5 .206 9 0 4 .219 H BB .0 - .833 2 7 1.000 3 0 2 0-0 3 1.000 0-0 0 .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 6182 26 104 R ER HBP 628.326 228 46 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL BB SO SO 384-4940 45-64 .358 OB% 51210 1 2 .571 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0 .143 B/Avg 54 2 393 925 25-44 SB-A T PO WP 9 6.960 56 390 A HBP Picked off - E SBA/ATT - 8.965 48 5), 1.000 FLD% BK COLLEGE OF THE HOL THE OF COLLEGE xr nigGms#-Baetn l.Srn ra ae * - Patriot League Game - Bradenton, Fla. Spring Break Games # W 6-2 Games Inning Extra ) ( at May 04, 2004 Assumption Apr 30, 2004 Apr 28, 2004 at Apr 25, 2004 at Apr 25, 2004 at Apr 24, 2004 H Apr 22, 2004 DA p 4 04at Apr 24, 2004 at Apr 21, 2004 Apr 20, 2004 Apr 18, 2004 Apr 18, 2004 Apr 17, 2004 9) ( Apr 17, 2004 L at 6-15-4/9-11-1 L Apr 11, 2004 L at 1-2 Apr 11, 2004 L at 5-8 3-6 Apr 10, 2004 W at 6-9 Apr 10, 2004 4-1 Apr 07, 2004 Harvard at Massachusetts L Apr 06, 2004 at Navy* Apr 04, 2004 at Navy* 1-6 Apr 04, 2004 at Navy* Apr 03, 2004 at Navy* Apr 03, 2004 at Siena College Mar 30, 2004 L L Mar 28, 2004 Mar 28, 2004 1-4 5-7 Mar 27, 2004 L Mar 27, 2004 College Boston at Mar 24, 2004 L vs Yale# W 1-3 Mar 13, 2004 vs IPFW# 1-3 Mar 12, 2004 1-0 T vs St. Bonaventure# Mar 11, 2004 Illinois# Northern vs 2-2 Mar 10, 2004 vs Bowling Green# Mar 9, 2004 vs Duquesne# Mar 8, 2004 vs Rhode Island# Mar 07, 2004 2004 FINAL PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS TE T ay7-13 7-13 Navy 9-11 Bucknell Holy Cross ry1- 803-50.712 37-15-0 9-11 .850 17-3 Lehigh Lafayette Army eam an - L 2-7 Maine lay75W71-/-129 7-11-0/5-11-2 W 7-5 L 0-7 W 2-6 L 3-2 1-6 Albany Army* Army* Army* Army* L L 0-3 W 0-1 5-4 Lafayette* Lafayette* Lafayette* Lafayette* OPPONENT rfr - 4-11-0/7-14-3 L 4-7 artford atot - W 7-2 Dartmouth avr - L 7-8 Harvard eih - L 3-5 W L 6-4 2-3 Lehigh* Lehigh* Lehigh* Lehigh* ukel - -1181- 6 9-11-1/8-14-1 W 7-10-1/4-14-4 W 9-8 W 3-2 W 7-4 2-0 Bucknell* Bucknell* Bucknell* Bucknell* L 19.5 32- .469 23-26-0 .550 11-9 W-L

EAGUE Y CROSS Y 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 301-60.280 .455 14-36-0 .392 20-24-0 .543 .350 14-22-1 .350 25-21-0 .450 .450 Pct. 13W1-00332761- 4-7-0 6-15-1 7 11-10-0/3-3-2 2-6-0 4-14-1 W 9 11-3 10-13-2/7-8-2 W 10-7 Mc Cl M 0-1-0 1-7-1 0-0-0 7 1-5-1 2-6-0/12-19-2 9 L 3-9-1/14-20-2 0-0-0 2-12 1-2-1 L 9 3-14 1-2-2/16-17-1 L 1-16 SCORE O W-L 0-2-1/7-15-1 L W-L -002829 7-7-0/8-14-3 9 6-10-0/2-8-2 2-9-4/7-12-0 R-H-E/R-H-E --/-- 7 3-6-0/2-4-1 7 5-11-0 Mc Cl 9-19-1 2-4-0/0-4-0 9 7-12-1/2-5-2 5-10-0 7-18-1 5-9-0 7-17-1 M 7 4-9-0 9 2-9-2/6-10-2 4-8-0 6-17-1 6-16-1 (8) 3-8-1/2-9-3 Hampe (L 9 1-5-1/6-10-1 3-7-0 5-15-1 2-7-0 3-8-2/5-10-2 4-15-1 9 7 6-11-0/4-8-1 2-6-0 3-14-1 2-6-0 2-7-2/3-9-2 3-13-1 2-5-0 9 Lynch (L 0-3) 3-12-1 9 5-12-1/8-7-1 7 2-3-0 1-6-2/2-8-1 3-10-1 3-6-2/6-5-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 7 2-10-1 Lynch (L 0-2) 2-9-1 1-2-0 9 4-8-0/1-5-3 2-8-1 1-1-0 9 1-5-1/6-13-3 2-7-1 Mc 7 0-2-2/3-8-0 Lynch (L 0-1) 0-0-0 9 0-0-1/1-4-0 1-6-1 5-9-2/4-7-3 9 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-1 1-7-3/4-8-1 1-3-1 9 0-0-0 9 5-7-1/7-10-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-3-1/3-9-2 0-1-1 9 9 1-7-1/0-8-1 1-4-4/3-4-0 2-10-2/2-9-0 VERALL Pct. (12) (11) (10) INN (10) (12) 14-22-1 14-21-1 13-21-1 13-20-1 H 12-20-1 11-20-1 10-20-1 5-11-0 9-20-1 5-11-0 8-19-1 M 2-4-0 3-11-1 OVERALL -9151- Lynch (L 1-4) 5-11-0 7-19-1 None 0-0-0 0-0-1 -10Hampe (L Oteri (L 1-5) 9-11-0 9-11-0 0 9-11- 9-11-0 Mc 8-11-0 7-11-0 6-11-0 PL Schuyler Williamson, Army Adam Rosenberg, Lafayette P ATRIOT Co-P Milan Dinga, Army Joe Sottolano, Army P R Coach of the Nick Hill, Army itcher of the ookie of the lay L ers of the EAGUE Miller (W 4-2) Hughto (W 1-0) Bigda (W 2-4) Blake (W 2-1) Hampe (W 2-1) PITCHER Oteri (W 1-4) Miller (W 3-2) Bigda (L 1-4) Oteri (L 0-4) Lynch (W 1-3) Bigda (L) Blake (W 1-1) Blake (L 0-1) Oteri (L 0-3) Bigda (W 1-2) Oteri (L) Bigda (L 0-2) Hampe (W 1-0) Oteri (L) Miller (W 1-0) Bigda (L 0-1) anges (L 0-1) iller (L 1-2) iller (L 0-1) iller (W) Cloud (L) Cloud (W 1-3) H oud (L 0-3) oud (L 0-2) Y Y Y ear ONORS ear ear Y 2-2) 1-1) ear : inconvenienced by the team’s schedule. agreement, the College’s or otherwise academic and athletic schedules will not be interrupted practices, up to eight possible playoff games, camps and other community events. As part of the for the team to play at Fitton Field. capacity for approximately 3,000 fans. The terms of the agreement also include a five-year lease energized and more than enthusiastic that first class, professional baseball is back in Worcester.” due to the strong partnerships forged and spirit of teamwork “The entire community is Ted 1939, the legendary Williams hit his first professional home run at Fitton Field. exhibition game between the Major League Club and Holy Cross baseball team in April long history of hosting professional baseball, most notably the Boston Red Sox. During an rich baseball history and tradition.” leadership have allowed us to be guests on their campus and utilize historic Fitton Field with its officer, Alan Stone. “We are thrilled that Fr. McFarland, the Trustees and administrative City in returning games, the new team will be able to utilize Fitton Field while campus traffic is at a minimum. will now have access to a new family-friendly entertainment venue. With summer schedule of Hill, Quinsigamond Village and South Worcester—as well as baseball fans throughout the city campus and the neighborhood takes shape.” Holy Cross. “We are pleased to have a solid plan in place as this significant change our accommodating the team on our campus,” said Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J., president of scheduled to play its first game on May 28, 2005. the city’s first professional baseball team in 71 years. local economic development, Holy Cross has made Fitton Field available as “home base” for the resources of Wo In a move considered model for the new UniverCity Partnership initiative that joins together Holy CrossCourtesy Public Affairs A rendition of Fitton Field after planned renovations by the . WORCESTER TORNADOESTO PLAY AT FITTON FIELD The team will have use of Fitton Field for approximately 46 home dates plus training, Worcester ballpark with a seating Professional Baseball will construct a permanent City Manager Michael V. O’Brien stated that the real made on this effort progress is With the first game played there 100 years ago—in April 1905—Fitton Field has a “Baseball fans should praise the effort and cooperation of both Holy Cross Fr. McFarland emphasized that the College’s closest neighbors—residents of College “The College is delighted to be a partner in bringing baseball Worcester and The Worcester Tornadoes, a member of the independent Can-Am League, is professional baseball to Worcester,” said team president and chief executive rcester’s area colleges and public private support in order to generate 2005 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL