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Single-Season Records Hitting Batting Average Hits 1 Single-Season Records Hitting Batting Average Hits 1. Jeff Trout 1983 .519 1. Jeff Trout 1983 98 2. Lex Bleckley 1984 .455 2. Jimmy Yezzo 2013 96 Kevin Mench 1998 .455 3. Cliff Brumbaugh 1995 95 4. Dave Yates 1969 .444 4. Alex Buchholz 2007 92 George Gross 1977 .444 5. Matt Ardizzone 1997 91 6. Cliff Brumbaugh 1995 .442 Andrew Salvo 2000 91 7. Brian August 1997 .432 7. Dan Colunio 1997 90 8. Dave Klingler 1968 .429 Andrew Salvo 2001 90 Andy Donatelli 1984 .429 9. Frank McCann 1976 88 10. Cliff Brumbaugh 1994 .428 Carlos Alonso 2010 88 11. Brian Wallace 1992 87 Runs Scored Brandon Menchaca 2006 87 1. Jeff Trout 1983 86 Ryan Jablonski 2007 87 Kevin Mench 1998 86 3. Dan Colunio 1996 78 Runs Batted In 4. Chris Kolodzey 2001 76 1. Brian August 1997 82 5. Peter Maestrales 2001 75 2. Mike Stanek 1983 72 6. Dan Hammer 1996 74 Brian August 1996 72 7. Brian August 1997 72 Kevin Mench 1998 72 8. Brian Wallace 1992 71 5. Tim Mahony 1997 71 Kevin Mench 1997 71 6. Kevin Mench 1999 70 10. Peter Maestrales 2000 70 Chris Kolodzey 2000 70 11. Cliff Brumbaugh 1995 68 8. Jim Sherman 1982 68 12. Lenny Richardson 1988 67 Dan Hammer 1996 68 10. Kevin Mench 1997 67 Doubles Triples 1. Cliff Brumbaugh 1996 32 1. Frank McCann 1976 13 2. Jimmy Yezzo 2013 28 2. Bill Dilenno 1992 11 3. Alex Buchholz 2007 27 Brandon Menchaca 2007 11 4. Cliff Brumbaugh 1995 26 3. Dave Klingler 1969 9 Brian August 1997 26 Reid Gorecki 2002 9 Andrew Salvo 2000 26 Bradon Menchaca 2006 9 7. Matt Ardizzone 1997 25 6. Andre Duffie 1995 8 Todd Davison 2006 25 Kevin Kolodzey 2000 8 9. Brian August 1995 24 8. Frank McCann 1974 7 10. Peter Maestrales 200 23 George Gross 1977 7 11. Mike Gomez 1991 22 Scott Waibel 1979 7 Kyle Davis 2008 22 Dan Trivits 1995 7 Pat Cameron 2011 22 Kevin Mohollen 2016 7 Home Runs Stolen Bases 1. Kevin Mench 1998 33 1. Casey Fahy 2002 40 2. Brian August 1997 20 2. Reid Gorecki 2002 34 Wins 3. Kevin Mench 1997 19 3. Mark Rubini 1986 31 Kevin Mench 1999 19 Andrew Salvo 2000 31 5. Alex Buchholz 2006 18 5. Mark Rubini 1985 30 6. Mike Stanek 1983 17 6. Frank McCann 1976 29 Bryan Hagerich 2007 17 7. Brandon Menchaca 2006 28 Ryan Cuneo 2009 17 8. Gary Gehman 1978 26 Bill Merkler 2009 17 Tripp Keister 1992 26 10. Bryan Hagerich 2006 16 Casey Fahy 2000 26 Brandon Menchaca 2006 16 Carlos Alonso 2010 16 Ryan Cuneo 2010 16 Freshman Hitting Batting Average (Freshman) Home Runs (Freshman) 1. Kevin Mench 1997 .403 1. Kevin Mench 1997 19 2. Andy Donatelli 1982 .383 2. Alex Buchholz 2006 18 3. Jeff Smith 1978 .380 3. Brian Wallace 1991 14 4. Alex Buchholz 2006 .378 4. Nick Patten 2016 12 5. Jim Sherman 1979 .367 5. Bill Merkler 2006 10 6. Brian Wallace 1991 .365 6. Chuck Coker 1979 9 John Schneider 2000 9 Runs Batted in (Freshman) Doubles (Freshman) 1. Kevin Mench 1997 67 1. Brian August 1995 24 2. Alex Buchholz 2006 64 2. Kevin Mench 1997 19 3. Brian Wallace 1991 56 3. Jim Sherman 1979 17 4. Jim Sherman 1979 52 John Schneider 2000 17 5. Andy Donatelli 1982 49 5. Nick Patten 2016 16 Brian August 1995 49 Steve Harden 2000 49 Triples (Freshman) 1. Andre Duffie 1995 9 2. Dan Trivits 1995 7 Kevin Mohollen 2016 7 4. Brian August 1995 6 Brian Wallace 1991 6 Kris Dufner 2000 6 7. Kevin Mench 1997 5 Stolen Bases Pitching Wins Earned Run Average 1. Steve Taylor 1977 12-1 1. Dick McKelvey 1956 0.71 2. Scott Young 1981 11-0 2. Gerry Bacher 1958 0.78 Jeremy Benson 1994 11-1 3. Steve Sundra 1963 0.83 Curt Schnur 1995 11-3 4. Ed Morrow 1955 0.86 Matt Phillips 1998 11-1 5. Dallas Green 1955 0.88 Vic Sage 2001 11-3 Al Neiger 1959 0.88 7. Gerry Bacher 1958 10-0 Bob Vantrease 1983 10-1 Strikeouts per Nine Bryan Porcelli 1999 10-3 1. Jim Umstead 1964 14.51 Dave Mullin 2000 10-5 2. Al Neiger 1959 14.50 Rich McGuire 2001 10-3 3. Dallas Green 1955 13.24 Chad Kuhl 2013 10-2 4. Bill Brakeley 1989 12.80 5. Billy Sullivan 2018 11.76 Strikeouts 6. Colman Vila 2018 11.32 1. Al Neiger 1959 166 7. Brandon Walter 2019 11.05 2. Steve Taylor 1977 114 8. Keith Garagozzo 1991 10.98 3. Keith Garagozzo 1991 109 9. Rich McGuire 2000 10.30 4. Brandon Walter 2019 106 10. David Slovak 2008 10.20 5. Mike Mihalik 2004 98 11. Steve Taylor 1977 10.06 Home Runs (Freshman) Billy Harris 2007 98 Billy Harris 2007 10.06 7. Brian Rorick 2009 95 Billy Sullivan 2018 95 Saves 9. Kyle Hinton 2018 94 1. David Slovak 2007 12 10. Rich McGuire 2000 93 2. Stephen Richter 2011 9 11. Brian Rorick 2010 90 3. Bob Koontz 1988 8 12. Steve Sundra 1963 89 Scott Gellert 1997 8 Stephen Richter 2012 8 Innings Pitched 6. Joe Coudon 2004 7 Doubles (Freshman) 1. Dan Gatto 2014 106.2 Luke Alicknavitch 2015 7 2. Jim Trevena 1979 106.1 8. Mike Comegys 1973 6 3. Chad Kuhl 2013 105.2 Dave Ferrell 1975 6 4. Dave Mullin 1999 105.1 David SLovak 2008 6 5. Rick Brown 1976 104.1 Devon Pearson 2012 6 Mike Mihalik 2004 104.1 Luke Alicknavitch 2014 6 7. Curt Schnur 1995 104.0 Burk Fitzpatrick 2017 6 8. Al Neiger 1959 103.0 James Meeker 2018 6 9. Bryan Porcelli 1999 102.2 Colman Vila 2018 6 10. Rich McGuire 2001 102.1 Derek Wakeley 2019 6 11. Steve Taylor 1977 102.0 12. Bob Gates 1961 101.1 Career Records Hitting Games Played At-Bats 1. Todd Davison 2003-06 222 1. Todd Davison 2003-06 918 2. Kevin Mohollen 2016-19 220 2. D.J. Long 2010-13 882 3. D.J. Long 2010-13 217 3. Kevin Mohollen 2016-19 857 4. Steve Harden 2000-03 216 4. Dan Colunio 1994-97 818 5. Kris Dufner 1999-03 215 5. Bryan Hagerich 2004-07 780 6. Dan Counio 1994-97 213 6. Scott Waibel 1977-80 769 7. Andre Duffie 1995-98 209 7. Jim Sherman 1979-82 751 8. Jamie McSherry 1996-99 207 8. Andy Donatelli 1982-85 746 9. Dan Hammer 1993-96 203 9. Andre Duffie 1995-98 746 10. Joe Schockley 1977-80 199 10. Diaz Nardo 2015-18 732 11. Diaz Nardo 2015-18 198 11. Joe Giacchino 2012-15 728 12. Scott Waibel 1977-80 197 12. Gary Gehman 1976-79 726 Chris Kolodzey 1998-01 197 13. Kris Dufner 1999-03 721 14. Pat Dameron 2008-11 196 14. Pat Dameron 2008-11 718 15. Brad Eyman 1995-98 195 15. Dan Hammer 1993-96 717 16. Jim Sherman 1979-82 194 16. Steve Harden 2000-03 712 17. Chuck Coker 1979-82 193 17. Adam Tsakonas 2005-08 709 Ethan Jack 1993-96 193 18. Jeff Smith 1977-81 703 19. Joe Giacchino 2012-15 190 19. Chuck Coker 1979-82 700 20. Ty Warrington 2012-15 189 200 Hits Club 1. Scott Waibel 1977-80 303 20. Tom Skrable 1983-86 232 2. Andy Donatelli 1982-85 294 Brad Eyman 1995-98 232 3. Todd Davison 2003-06 279 Chris Kolodzey 1998-01 232 4. D.J. Long 2010-13 267 23. Joe Giacchino 2012-15 229 5. Jeff Smith 1977-81 266 24. Alex Buchholz 2006-08 228 6. Jim Sherman 1979-82 261 25. Kris Dufner 1999-03 227 7. Dan Hammer 1993-96 258 26. Brian August 1995-97 226 8. Dan Colunio 1994-97 257 27. John Kochmansky 1985-88 224 9. Jeff Trout 1980-83 256 28. Adam Tsakonas 2005-08 223 10. Pat Dameron 2008-11 249 29. Frank McCann 1973-76 220 11. Kevin Mench 1997-99 246 30. Cliff Brumbaugh 1993-95 219 Andrew Salvo 1999-01 246 31. Lenny Richardson 1986-89 214 13. Gery Gehman 1976-79 245 32. Mark Rubini 1984-87 212 14. Kevin Mohollen 2016-19 242 33. Brandon Menchaca 2005-07 210 15. Matt Ardizzone 1996-98 241 34. Reid Gorecki 2000-02 204 16. Mike Gomez 1989-92 237 35. Heath Chasonov 1988-91 203 17. Tripp Keister 1989-92 236 36. Steve Harden 2000-03 201 18. Chuck Coker 1979-82 234 37. Ryan Cuneo 2007-10 200 Bryan Hagerich 2004-07 234 Runs Batting Average 1. Andy Donatelli 1982-85 227 1. Kevin Mench 1997-99 .409 2. Dan Hammer 1993-96 217 2. Darren Pulito 1996-98 .403 3. Dan Colunio 1994-97 211 3. Jeff Trout 1980-83 .397 At-Bats 4. Jim Sherman 1979-82 209 4. Andy Donatelli 1982-85 .393 5. Jeff Trout 1980-83 206 Cliff Brumbaugh 1993-95 .393 6. Kevin Mench 1997-99 205 6. Scott Waibel 1977-80 .386 7. Jeff Smith 1977-81 199 7. Kevin Blackhurst 1992-94 .386 Todd Davison 2003-06 199 8. Frank McCann 1973-76 .385 9. Gary Gehman 1976-79 197 Carlos Alonso 2009-10 .385 10. Mark Gubini 1984-87 196 10. Brian August 1995-97 .381 11. John Kochmansky 1985-88 191 11. George Gross 1975-77 .379 12.
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