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Media Guide Year by Year Pages:Layout 1.Qxd PATRIOT LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR 1991 League Overall 1993 League Overall W-L PCT W-L-T PCT W-L PCT W-L-T PCT Fordham 12-3 .800 35-16-0 .686 NORTH Holy Cross 11-4 .733 19-15-1 .557 Fordham 13-7 .650 32-27-0 .542 Lafayette 9-6 .600 16-19-0 .457 Army 11-9 .550 17-22-0 .436 Bucknell 8-7 .533 23-15-1 .590 Holy Cross 9-11 .450 12-20-0 .375 Lehigh 3-12 .200 9-18-0 .333 Colgate 6-14 .300 8-20-0 .286 Colgate 2-13 .133 4-27-0 .129 SOUTH Navy 11-9 .550 20-16-0 .556 Lehigh 10-10 .500 15-19-0 .441 First-Team Peter DeLuca, 1B (Fordham); Tom Miller, 1B (Holy Cross); Bucknell 10-10 .500 15-25-0 .375 Santy Gallone, 2B (Fordham); Peter Buckley, SS (Lehigh); Larry Trout, Lafayette 10-10 .500 12-21-0 .364 3B (Bucknell); Kevin Secor, C (Fordham); Roger Ahrens, OF (Bucknell); Matt Morgan, OF (Holy Cross); Brian Sullivan, OF (Fordham); Michael Kearns, DH (Bucknell); Jerome Fuller, UT (Holy Cross); David Leonard, First-Team Marcus Lee, 1B (Navy); Jim Larkin, 2B (Holy Cross); Todd P (Holy Cross); Joe Maniscalco, P (Fordham); Bob Pogyor, P (Lafayette) Butler, SS (Navy); Jon Lehberger, 3B (Lehigh); Doug Bohrer, C (Army); Lance Boyce, OF (Army); Mike Butler, OF (Fordham); Steve Mauro, OF Player of the Year Santy Gallone, Fordham (Navy); Arthur O’Neal, OF (Army); Joe Schultz, DH (Fordham); Mike Coach of the Year Dan Gallagher, Fordham Mabardy, UT (Colgate); Steve Reich, P (Army); Bill Conkling, P (Ford- ham); Joe Mackey, RP (Fordham); Paul Perry, RP (Army) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Tom Miller, Holy Cross Second-Team Jerry Geigle, 1B (Fordham); Tom Caldara, 2B (Fordham); Academic All-American Gerard Lambert, Holy Cross (3rd); Tom Miller, Terrence Butt, SS (Holy Cross); Mark Houston, 3B (Army); Tom Holy Cross (2nd) McArthur, C (Lafayette); Steve Gyimesi, OF (Bucknell); Mike Mancia, ECAC Tournament OF (Lafayette); Joe Gorla, DH (Lehigh); Brian Yost, UT (Lehigh); Lance Orono, Maine Boyce, P (Army); Henry Toolan, P (Fordham) Fordham 4, C.W. Post 0 Fordham 14, Northeastern 6 Player of the Year Marcus Lee, Navy Maine 5, Fordham 2 Pitcher of the Year Steve Reich, Army Fordham 1, LeMoyne 0 Coach of the Year Gene Depew, Bucknell; Joe Duff, Navy Northeastern 7, Fordham 1 LeMoyne 7, Holy Cross 5 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Ryan Gelrod, Lehigh Holy Cross 8, Monmouth 1 Northeastern 11, Holy Cross 10 Academic All-American Brian Walter, Bucknell (2nd); Paige Brennan, Holy Cross (2nd) Note: No Patriot League Tournament held MLB Draft Jim Larkin, Holy Cross (n/a, Boston Red Sox) 1992 League Overall Patriot League Tournament W-L PCT W-L-T PCT 5.8-9, Houlihan Park, Fordham University (Bronx, N.Y.) Fordham 12-3 .800 29-5-0 .853 Navy 11, Fordham 1 Lafayette 12-3 .800 22-12-0 .647 Fordham 8, Navy 5 Bucknell 8-7 .533 18-17-0 .514 Fordham 6, Navy 2 Lehigh 7-8 .467 14-17-0 .452 Colgate 3-12 .200 4-27-0 .129 Patriot League Tournament MVP Joe Schultz, Fordham Holy Cross 3-12 .200 12-19-1 .391 NCAA Tournament Stillwater, Okla. (Midwest Regional) First-Team Stan Exeter, 1B (Lafayette); Santy Gallone, 2B (Fordham); N.C. State 12, Fordham 4 Ken Haas, SS (Lafayette); Jon Lehberger, 3B (Lehigh); Jerome Fuller, C Fordham 5, Connecticut 0 (Holy Cross); Mike Butler, OF (Fordham); Mark Rowland, OF Arizona 18, Fordham 7 (Lafayette); Brian Shevitz, OF (Lafayette); Dave Koerner, DH (Bucknell); Tony Palumbo, DH (Lafayette); Mike Mabardy, UT (Colgate); Jeff An- ECAC Tournament tolick, P (Lafayette); Jim McDermott, P (Fordham) Waterbury, Conn. Fordham 13, C.W. Post 6 Player of the Year Santy Gallone, Fordham Fordham 5, St. Francis (N.Y.) 3 Pitcher of the Year Jim McDermott, Fordham Fordham 10, LeMoyne 6 Coach of the Year Greg Vogal, Lafayette Le Moyne 15, Fordham 2 Fordham 15, Le Moyne 14 (1993 ECAC Champion) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jim Zervanos, Bucknell St. Francis (N.Y.) 1, Navy 0 (10 innings) Navy 9, C.W. Post 5 Academic All-American Jim Zervanos, Bucknell (3rd) Fairleigh Dickinson 13, Navy 7 MLB Draft Jeff Antolick, Lafayette (15th Round, New York Yankees); Mark Roman, Holy Cross (n/a, Detroit Tigers) 1994 League Overall W-L PCT W-L-T PCT ECAC Tournament NORTH Worcester, Mass. Army 17-3 .850 25-17-0 .595 Vermont 6, Fordham 5 Fordham 17-3 .850 28-19-0 .596 Fordham 11, LeMoyne 9 Holy Cross 11-9 .550 14-18-0 .438 Hartford 7, Fordham 6 Colgate 1-17 .055 1-28-0 .034 Hartford 12, Lafayette 4 SOUTH St. Francis (N.Y.) 2, Lafayette 0 Navy 11-9 .550 24-18-1 .570 Lafayette 8-12 .400 11-25-0 .306 Note: No Patriot League Tournament held Lehigh 8-12 .400 11-17-0 .393 Bucknell 5-13 .227 10-25-0 .286 PATRIOT LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR First-Team Marcus Lee, 1B (Navy); Pete Gorski, 2B (Bucknell); John Note: No Patriot League Tournament held Cubala, SS (Lafayette); Andy Payne, 3B (Navy); Mike Trotter, C (Army); Mike Butler, OF (Fordham); Shawn Harris, OF (Fordham); Steve Mauro, 1996 League Overall OF (Navy); Joe Schultz, DH (Fordham); Mark Houston, P (Army); Pete W-L PCT W-L-T PCT Durkovic, P (Fordham); Toby Moore, P (Navy); Arthur O’Neal, RP (Army) Bucknell 14-6 .700 24-23-0 .511 Second-Team Bill Mullee, 1B (Army); Tom Caldara, 2B (Fordham); Ter- Lehigh 12-8 .600 18-20-1 .474 rence Butt, SS (Holy Cross); Jon Lehberger, 3B (Lehigh); Tom Lynch, C Navy 11-9 .550 24-28-0 .462 (Lafayette); Brian Bernth, OF (Navy); Paige Brennan, OF (Holy Cross); Army 9-11 .450 20-21-0 .488 Arthur O’Neal, OF (Army); Mike Mancia, DH (Lafayette); Scott Wilson, P Lafayette 9-11 .450 12-28-0 .300 (Navy); Charlie Cucchiara, RP (Fordham) Holy Cross 5-15 .250 7-26-0 .212 Player of the Year Marcus Lee, Navy First-Team Bill Mullee, 1B (Army); Tony Mauro, 2B (Navy); Bryan Pitcher of the Year Mark Houston, Army Price, 2B (Army); Pete Gorski, SS (Bucknell); Kevin Silverman, 3B Coach of the Year Dan Roberts, Army (Bucknell); Chad DeHart, C (Bucknell); Brian Bernth, OF (Navy); Alex Inclan, OF (Bucknell); Heath Mathias, OF (Bucknell); Toph Lake, DH Scholar-Athlete of the Year Paige Brennan, Holy Cross (Navy); Tom McLemore, P (Navy); Mike Tomko, P (Bucknell); John Ferri, RP (Navy) Academic All-American Brian Walter, Bucknell (1st); Paige Brennan, Holy Cross (1st) Second-Team Matt Smith, 1B (Navy); Pad Colley, SS (Lafayette); Mike Scioletti, SS (Army); Todd Benke, 3B (Navy); Tom Stoudt, 3B (Lafayette); Patriot League Tournament Ben Talbott, 3B (Lehigh); Nate Paukovits, C (Navy); Mike Adams, OF 5.7-8, Max Bishop Stadium, U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.) (Navy); Paul Johnson, OF (Navy); Bryan McKernan, OF (Lafayette); Pete Navy 8, Army 4 Cann, DH (Bucknell); Dave Angstreich, P (Lehigh); Mike Anders, P Navy 7, Army 6 (Bucknell); Pat Spellman, RP (Lafayette) Patriot League Tournament MVP Steve Mauro, Navy Player of the Year Kevin Silverman, Bucknell Pitcher of the Year Mike Tomko, Bucknell CCA Play-In Series Coach of the Year Gene Depew, Bucknell Dayton, Ohio Wright State 19, Navy 2 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Bill Mullee, Army Wright State 14, Navy 10 Academic All-American Bill Mullee, Army (3rd); Steve Rutkowski, 1995 League Overall Bucknell (3rd) W-L PCT W-L-T PCT Patriot League Tournament Navy 19-5 .792 33-20-0 .623 5.4-5, Bucknell Field, Bucknell University (Lewisburg, Pa.) Fordham 16-8 .667 30-20-0 .600 No. 3 Navy 10, No. 2 Lehigh 0 Army 15-9 .625 22-23-0 .489 No. 1 Bucknell 10, Navy 6 Lehigh 11-13 .458 23-23-0 .500 Navy 8, Bucknell 5 Bucknell 11-13 .458 19-27-0 .413 Bucknell 12, Navy 7 Lafayette 6-18 .250 9-36-0 .200 Holy Cross 6-18 .250 10-33-0 .233 Patriot League Tournament MVP Pete Cann, Bucknell First-Team Bill Mullee, 1B (Army); Brian Yost, 2B (Lehigh); Terrence CCA Play-In Series Butt, SS (Holy Cross); Kevin Silverman, 3B (Bucknell); Anthony Lewisburg, Pa. Stringer, C (Fordham); Brian Bernth, OF (Navy); Mark Houston, OF Bucknell 3, Siena 2 (Army); Arthur O’Neal, OF (Army); Steve Mauro, DH (Navy); Jason Siena 13, Bucknell 2 Hance, P (Army); Toby Moore, P (Navy); Charlie Cucchiara, RP (Ford- Bucknell 17, Siena 13 ham) NCAA Tournament Second-Team Jerry Geigle, 1B (Fordham); Mike Zahuranic, 2B (Army); Gainesville, Fla. (East Regional) Ozzie Mendoza, SS (Fordham); Ben Talbott, 3B (Lehigh); Mike Trotter, C Florida 7, Bucknell 0 (Army); Toph Lake, OF (Navy); Mike Marchiano, OF (Fordham); Ra Central Florida 13, Bucknell 1 Shipps, OF (Army); Kevin Foy, DH (Fordham); Bryan Couch, P (Ford- ham); Tom McLemore, P (Navy); Arthur O’Neal, RP (Army) 1997 League Overall W-L PCT W-L-T PCT Player of the Year Brian Bernth, Navy Army 15-5 .750 26-20-1 .564 Pitcher of the Year Toby Moore, Navy Navy 12-6 .667 19-27-0 .413 Coach of the Year Bob MacDonald, Navy Bucknell 10-10 .500 25-24-1 .510 Lehigh 9-11 .450 18-24-1 .430 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Toby Moore, Navy Lafayette 7-12 .368 11-26-0 .297 Academic All-American Anthony Stringer, Fordham (2nd) Holy Cross 5-14 .263 11-25-0 .306 CCA Play-In Series First-Team Ben Talbott, 1B (Lehigh); Dave Apollon, 2B (Bucknell); Newark, Del.
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