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Official 2003 NCAA Baseball & Softball Records Book Division II Baseball Records Individual Records .............................................. 50 Individual Leaders .............................................. 51 Annual Individual Champions............................. 65 Team Records ..................................................... 72 Team Leaders ..................................................... 73 Annual Team Champions.................................... 81 50 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS-BATTING Official NCAA Division II baseball records be- RUNS PER GAME GRAND SLAMS gan with the 1963 season and are based on Season Inning information submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- 1.78—Brett Higgins, Savannah St., 2000 (87 in 49 2—Scott Blecha, Regis (Colo.) vs. Colorado Col., April games) 13, 1986; Cliff Champion, St. Leo vs. Eckerd, March vice by institutions participating in the statistics 30, 1985; Phil Ross, St. Leo vs. Florida A&M, March rankings. Career records of players include BATTING AVERAGE 18, 1985 only those years in which they competed in Season (Min. 75 at-bats) Game .582—Ralph Garr, Grambling, 1967 (71 of 122) 2—Nine times, most recent: Jason Berry, S.C.- Division II. Annual individual champions in Career (Min. 200 at-bats) runs, bases on balls, toughest to strike out and Spartanburg vs. Belmont Abbey, March 13, 2001 .471—Chad Chlebowski, Clarion, 1995-98 (128 of Season saves were added in 1990, along with annual 272) 5—Tim Belcher, Quinnipiac, 1997 (35 games) team champions in home runs, triples, doubles, HITS TOTAL BASES stolen bases, slugging percentage and double Inning Game plays. In statistical rankings, the rounding of 3—Eight times, most recent: Bill Weinbrecht, Mesa St. 20—Kevin Nichols, Ala.-Huntsville vs. Ky. Wesleyan, percentages and/or averages may indicate ties vs. Southern Utah, March 6, 1999 Feb. 25, 1996 where none exist. In these cases, the numerical Game Season order of the rankings is accurate. 8—Adrian Clark, New Haven vs. Westfield St., April 229—Brian Davis, West Ga., 1998 (58 games) 25, 1989 Career Season 546—Mike Stevenson, Lewis, 1988-91 (236 games) 120—James Vida, Fla. Southern, 1994 (61 games) Individual Records Career SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 356—Mark Bugger, SIU-Edwardsville, 1998-01 (230 Season (Min. 75 at-bats) games) 1.187—George Kalafatis, Long Island, 1963 (89 total Batting bases in 75 at-bats) HITTING STREAKS Career (Min. 200 at-bats) Consecutive Hits 1.000—Bill Packer, Sacred Heart, 1980-82 (213 total AT-BATS 13—Josh Gilstrap, Fort Hays St., Feb. 17-March 5, bases in 213 at-bats) Game 2002 RUNS BATTED IN 11—Louis Howell, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Oakland City, Consecutive Games Inning April 20, 1964 (22 inn.) 41—David Harriman, Armstrong Atlantic, Jan. 26-April 9—Brian Mazurek, St. Francis (Ill.) vs. Robert Morris Season 7, 2002; Jason Jones, Kennesaw St., March 31, 279—Rodd Kelley, Tampa, 1993 (64 games) 1998-Feb. 21, 1999 (Ill.), April 2, 1996 Career Consecutive Times On Base Game 983—Rodd Kelley, Tampa, 1991-94 (229 games) 15—Douglas Hargett, North Ala. (eight hits, six walks, 13—Kevin Nichols, Ala.-Huntsville vs. Ky. Wesleyan, one hit by pitch), April 18-23, 2002 Feb. 25, 1996; Bob Ritchie, Nichols vs. Bryant, RUNS 1965 Game DOUBLES Season 9—Mike Holcomb, St. Francis (Ill.) vs. Robert Morris Game 104—Jarred McAlvain, Central Okla., 1997 (63 (Ill.), April 2, 1996 5—Tom Michalak, Lewis vs. Ferris St., 1990; Tom games) Season Siebers, Lewis vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 1984 Career 103—Eric Stuckenschneider, Central Mo. St., 1994 Season 245—Cris Allen, Fla. Southern, 1986-89 (219 games) (62 games) 32—Sam Christensen, Southern Colo., 2001 (59 Career games); Brett Higgins, Savannah St., 2000 (49 RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME 297—Craig Ringe, Central Mo. St., 1999-02 (240 games) Season games) Career 2.19—Mike Boyd, Shaw, 1994 (68 in 31 games) 80—Erik Mirza, Tampa, 1995-98 (234 games); Mike BASES ON BALLS Stevenson, Lewis, 1988-91 (236 games) Game DOUBLES PER GAME 7—Dave Bone, Armstrong Atlantic vs. Sacred Heart, Season March 17, 1989; Ricky Harris, Tenn.-Martin vs. 0.79—Frank Gaiteri, Philadelphia U., 1976 (15 in 19 Lambuth, 1977 games) Season TRIPLES 91—Richie Johnson, Valdosta St., 1982 (69 games) Game Career 4—Jay Zuanich, Cal Poly Pomona vs. Cal St. Los 200—Cris Allen, Fla. Southern, 1986-89 (219 games) Angeles, 1971 BASES ON BALLS PER GAME Season Season 16—Willie Melendez, Savannah St., 1998 (49 1.38—Ralph Davis, Miles, 1993 (36 in 26 games) games) Career STOLEN BASES 27—Todd Carter, SIU-Edwardsville, 1989-92 (200 Game games) 9—Clarence Williamson, N.C. A&T vs. Winston Salem, 1968 TRIPLES PER GAME Season Season 96—Cisco Johnson, St. Leo, 1987 (49 games) 0.53—Larry Crowe, Texas Southern, 1970 (nine in 17 Career games) 222—Mike Scarinci, Molloy, 1999-02 (174 games) HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES PER GAME Inning Season 2—Many players 2.73—Charles Stukes, Md.-East. Shore, 1967 (30 in Game 11 games) 4—164 times, most recent: Dustin Dreher, Fort Hays St. vs. Colorado Mines, April 28, 2002 STOLEN-BASE PERCENTAGE Season Career (Min. 100 attempts) 36—Brian Davis, West Ga., 1998 (58 games) .958—Andrew Dixon, Norfolk St., 1983-86 (136 of Career 142) 71—Stewart Lee, Jacksonville St., 1985-88 (184 CONSECUTIVE STOLEN BASES games) Career Photo courtesy of Central Missouri State University Sports Information HOME RUNS PER GAME 60—David Shelton, North Ala., March 26, 1994-April 30, 1995 Craig Ringe of Central Missouri State finished Season 0.73—Bill Packer, Sacred Heart, 1981 (19 in 26 a strong career, ranking in many Division II STRIKEOUTS games) categories. Ringe is first all-time in runs scored Game with 297, including 89 in 2002. He also rates CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN 5—10 times, most recent: Todd Sather, North Dakota 7—Ben Slemmer, Central Mo. St., April 13-19, 1998 St. vs. Morningside, May 11, 2000 fourth-best all time in bases on balls and assists. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—BATTING, HIT BY PITCH 51 HIT BY PITCH Career Game 31—Jimmy Hoog, Eckerd, 1986-89 3—Jeremy Arner, Bloomsburg vs. Lock Haven, Feb. 23, INNINGS 2002 Game Season 17—Justin Green, Cameron vs. Abilene Christian, April 41—Chris Kline, Lincoln Memorial, 1997 (45 games) 8, 2000; Rick Schurkamp, Ferris St. vs. Malone, Career May 18, 1972; Allan Ladd, McNeese St. vs. La.- 84—Josh Phares, Barton, 1998-01 (189 games) Lafayette, 1971; Tom Brown, La.-Monroe vs. Sam Houston St., 1969 SACRIFICE HITS Season Season 206—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 23—Dennis Nisbet, Indianapolis, 2000 (62 games) Career Career 509—Gregg Smyth, Rollins, 1992-95 70—Dennis Nisbet, Indianapolis, 1999-2002 (230 Consecutive Scoreless games) 43—Danny Cox, Troy St., 1981 SACRIFICE FLIES LOWEST EARNED-RUN AVERAGE Season Season (Min. 50 innings) 14—J.J. Morris, Fort Hays St., 2002 (59 games) 0.00—Greg Langevin, Minn. St. Mankato, 1969 Career (54.0 inn.) 24—Ed Packard, Cal St. Dom. Hills, 1975-78 (220 Career (Min. 100 innings) games) 0.64—Bruce Vaughn, Northern Colo., 1971-72 (113.0 inn.) EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Pitching Game 19—Paul Brady, Bentley vs. Boston College, March 29, 1998 GAMES HIT BATTERS Photo courtesy of University North Alabama Season Game 41—Bret Giaudrone, SIU-Edwardsville, 2001; Kris North Alabama’s Douglas Hargett set the 7—Bryan Rose, Adelphi vs. Armstrong Atlantic, March Division II record by reaching base 15 consec- Sutton, Tampa, 2000 7, 2000; Chuck Ashcraft, North Ala. vs. West Ala., utive times at the plate. Hargett had eight hits, Career March 21, 1987 (five consecutive) 109—Jimmy Hoog, Eckerd, 1986-89 six bases on balls and was hit by a pitch one STRIKEOUTS time. GAMES STARTED Game Season 21—Nate Kosoc, St. Rose vs. N.J. Inst. of Tech., April 23—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 1, 1999; Mike Rerick, North Dakota vs. Minn. St. Fielding Career Mankato, April 26, 1996 (10 inn.); Bruce Berenyi, 68—Ben Ochoa, La Verne, 1969-72 Truman vs. Mo.-Rolla, April 2, 1976; Ted Barnicle, DIVISION II BASEBALL COMPLETE GAMES Jacksonville St. vs. Sewanee, 1975 PUTOUTS Season Season Game 19—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 182—Sam Militello, Tampa, 1990 (143.2 inn.) 24—Brad Harkins, Kutztown vs. East Stroudsburg, Career Career April 1, 1994 (10 inn.); Doug Bond, Qunnipiac vs. 34—Steve Brown, UC Davis, 1975-78 473—Danny Lampley, Wingate, 1995-98 (391.2 Mansfield, May 21, 1988 inn.) Season RELIEF APPEARANCES 643—Tom Weeks, Cal Poly Pomona, 1985 (67 Career STRIKEOUT RATIO games) 108—Jimmy Hoog, Eckerd, 1986-89 (Strikeouts per nine innings) Career Season (Min. 50 innings) 1,471—William Combs, Lenoir Rhyne, 1998-2001 SHUTOUTS 18.9—Rich Folkers, Parsons, 1967 (126 in 60.0 inn.) (170 games) Season 5—Ryan Cox, SIU-Edwardsville, 1999; Greg Kamp, HITS ALLOWED ASSISTS Wayne St. (Neb.), 1971; Steve Foran, Denver, Game Game 1970; Bob Brooder, Southern Conn. St., 1967 21—Paul Brady, Bentley vs. St. Anselm, April 11, 16—Stan Henderson, Ky. Wesleyan vs. Kentucky St., Career 1999; Paul Brady, Bentley vs. Boston College, April 1, 1972 15—Ken Kravec, Ashland, 1970-73 March 29, 1998; Ray Goulet, American Int’l vs. Season Eastern Conn. St., April 28, 1995 237—Johnnie Pleicones, Fla. Southern, 1985 (64 VICTORIES games) FEWEST HITS ALLOWED PER NINE INNINGS Season Career Season (Min. 50 innings) 21—Alan Fowlkes, Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 (two losses) 732—Tom Scaletta, Cal Poly Pomona, 1982-85 (230 Career 3.38—Bob Polinsky, Delaware Valley, 1973 (21 in games) 47—Ben Ochoa, La Verne, 1969-72 (16 losses) 56.0 inn.) Consecutive Career (Min. 100 innings) ERRORS 21—Jason Herz, Central Mo. St., March 7, 2001-May 4.53—Bob Polinsky, Delaware Valley, 1970-73 (84 in Game 26, 2002 and Trevor Schulte, South Dakota St., 167.0 inn.) 5—Many players March 20, 1993-May 15, 1994 WILD PITCHES TOTAL CHANCES SAVES Game Game Season 7—Jeff Sparks, West Tex.
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