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Final 1991 Division I Baseball -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------)------ ----- -- -- ------ -------- ----- -------------------------------------------- ---- ---- ------ --- FINAL 1991 DIVISION I BASEBALL. BATTING BATTING (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. (2. 5 ab/game and 75 at bats) AB HTS AVG. 1. Ron Dziezgowski, Duquesne SR 33 88 500 36. Matt Raleigh, Western Caro. ------- JR 62 223 92 . 413 2. Gene Schall, Villanova ------------ JR 40 155 75 484 37. Brent Gates , Minnesota ------------ JR 64 221 91 . 412 Mike Neill, Villanova ------------- JR 52 216 101 468 37. chris Sexton, Miami (Ohio) -------- SO 49 153 63 . 412 C. Hendrix, Campbell ------------ JR 52 192 89 464 39. Jason Geis , Portland -------------- JR 42 146 60 . 411 Tom Vantiger , Iowa St. ------------ SR 58 177 82 463 40. Glen Taylor, Iona ----------------- SR 36 105 43 410 Al Watson, New York Tech ---------- JR 52 188 87 463 41. John Callihan, Mercer ------------- JR 45 169 69 . 408 Mike Carlsen , FDU-Teaneck --------- JR 40 145 67 462 42. Jason Giambi, Long Beach St. ------ SO 60 199 81 . 407 Mike Edwards , Utah ---------------- SO 53 184 84 457 42. Greg Elliott, Md. -BaIt. County ---- SO 49 199 81 . 407 9. Scott Stahoviak, Creighton JR 72 267 120 449 44. Mike Welch, Geo. Washington ------- JR 56 209 85 . 407 10. Jon Sbrocco, Wright St. ----------- SO 51 179 80 447 45. Bob Higginson, Temple ------------- SO 46 156 63 . 404 11. John Burns, Md. -BaIt. County ------ SO 46 188 84 447 46. Ricky Bush, Jackson St. SR 34 114 46 . 404 12. Larry Sutton, Illinois ------------ JR 47 155 69 445 47. Ken Cavazzoni, Columbia ----------- SR 35 124 50 . 403 13. James Ruocchio, LIU-C. W. Post ----- SR 43 165 72 436 48. Robbie Moen, Arizona -------------- SO 59 246 99 . 402 14. Kevin Bellomo, Western Caro. SR 60 232 101 435 49. Sam Mowery, Navy SR 32 102 41 . 402 15. Joe Ciccarella, Loyola (Cal. JR 59 207 90 435 50. Jay Estes, Hardin-Simmons --------- JR 59 217 87 . 401 16. Phil Hollis, Purdue --------------- SR 56 183 79 432 51. Greg Thomas , Vanderbilt ----------- FR 57 227 91 . 401 17. Mike Smith, Indiana --------------- JR 57 216 93 431 52. Chris Wimmer, Wichita St. --------- SO 79 312 125* . 401 18. Matt Maloney, Navy SR 33 114 49 430 53. Geoff Loomis, Portland ------------ SO 50 199 79 . 397 19. David Dill, Delaware St. ---------- so 40 134 57 425 54. Steve Hazlett, Wyoming ------------ JR 53 187 74 . 396 20. Pedro Swann , Delaware St. --------- JR 38 132 56 424 55. Bob Mumma, Md. -BaIt. County ------- SO 50 177 70 . 395 21. Jim Mrowka, Harvard JR 40 149 63 423 56. Joe Vitiello, Alabama ------------- JR 62 220 87 . 395 22. Luis Garcia, Fairfield ------------ SO 38 123 52 423 56. Mike Basse, Tennessee ------------- JR 60 220 87 . 395 23. Morisse Daniels , Florida A&M ------ FR 42 142 60 423 58. Kevin Grijak, Eastern Mich. ------- JR 53 175 69 . 394 24. Jeff Spilsbury, Iona -------------- JR 43 173 73 422 59. Eddie Christian, Long Beach St. --- JR 61 188 74 . 394 25. J. O'Donnell, old Dominion ------ SO 62 256 108 422 59. Chris Turner, Western Ky. --------- SR 56 188 74 . 394 26. David McCarty, Stanford JR 62 238 100 420 61. Tim Albert, Hawaii ---------------- SR 66 211 83 . 393 27. Steve Rodriguez, Pepperdine SO 59 248 104 419 62. Matt Luke, California ------------- SO 63 267 105 . 393 28. Scott Conant, Western Mich. ------- SO 54 201 84 418 ~3. Mickey Curry, N. -Charlotte ------ JR 54 209 82 . 392 29. Jeff Greenly, Delaware St. -------- SR 33 108 45 417 64. Nick DelVecchio, Harvard ---------- JR 40 130 51 . 392 30. Scott MacGregor, Central Mich. ---- SR 58 166 69 416 64. Matt Morgan, Holy Cross ----------- JR 34 130 51 . 392 31. Doug Glanville, Pennsylvania ------ JR 35 140 58 414 66. Brent Berglund, Butler ------------ SO 52 176 69 . 392 32. Joe Gmitter, Rider JR 49 191 79 414 67. Todd Nace, Southern Miss. --------- SR 66 268 105 . 392 33. Bill Mueller, Southwest Mo. St. --- SO 60 208 86 413 68. Greg Orlosky, Geo. Washington SR 56 207 81 . 391 34. Andy Carabillo, Lehigh ------------ JR 24 75 413 69. Billy McMillon, Clemson ----------- FR 65 202 79 . 391 35. Dan Kopriva, Louisville ----------- JR 62 242 100 413 70. Jack Sweeney, Iona ---------------- JR 43 133 52 . 391 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum 50) G NO. AVG. 1. Gene Schall, Villanova ------------ JR 40 Gene Schall, Villanova ------------ JR 40 1.73 2. Todd Greene , Ga. Southern --------- SO 58 Michael Daniel, Oklahoma St. ------ SR 67 107* 1.60 James Ruocchio, LIU-C. W. Post ----- SR 43 James Ruocchio, LIU-C. W. Post ----- SR 43 1.51 Mike Fernandez , New York Tech ----- JR 47 Andy Bruce, Georgia Tech ---------- SR 64 1.50 Michael Daniel, Oklahoma St. ------ SR 67 27* 0. Mike Neill, Villanova ------------- JR 52 1.46 6. David McCarty, Stanford JR 62 Greg Orlosky, Geo. Washington ----- SR 56 1.45 7. Er ic Strovink, LIU-C. W. Post ------ JR 44 7. Richie Hawks, Louisville ---------- SR 62 1.42 Marty Neff, Oklahoma ------- JR 63 Marty Neff, Oklahoma -------------- JR 63 1.38 9. John Biancamano , FDU-Teaneck ------ JR 40 Pedro Swann, Delaware St. --------- JR 38 1.37 10. Mike Neill, Villanova ------------- JR 52 10. David Dill, Delaware St. ---------- SO 40 1.35 11. Bobby Pickett, Arkansas St. ------- SR 42 11. Brian Wallace, Delaware ----------- FR 42 1.33 12. Chris Thomsen, Texas Christian ---- JR 59 12. Todd Raleigh, Western Caro. ------- SR 59 13. Mark Sweeney, Maine --------------- SR 65 13. Scott Talanoa , Long Beach St. ----- JR 61 1.31 14. Gary Hymel, Louisiana St. --------- SR 71 14. Frank Jacobs, Notre Dame ---------- SR 61 1.30 15. Scott Sharts , Cal St. Northridge -- JR 63 15. George Phillips , Iona ------------- SR 42 1.29 16. Eric Macrina, Clemson ------------- SR 69 16. Tom Vantiger, Iowa St. ------------ SR 58 1.26 17. Erik Sheetz, Towson St. ----------- JR 49 17. David Wyss, Centenary ------------- JR 47 1.26 18. Andy Bruce, Georgia Tech ---------- SR 64 18. Mark Smith, Southern Cal ---------- JR 64 1.25 19. Chris Kowilcik, Wake Forest ------- JR 59 18. Brad James, Illinois St. ---------- SR 60 1.25 20. Dan Kopriva , Louisville ----------- JR 62 18. Eric Strovink, LIU-C. W. Post ------ JR 44 1.25 21. Mike Harris, Kentucky ------------- JR 60 21. Greg Thomas, Vanderbilt ----------- FR 57 1.25 21. Ken Kaveny, Centenary JR 51 22. Wade Norris, South Fla. ----------- JR 46 1.24 23. Rick Norton, Kentucky ------------- SR 61 23. Steve Hinton, Creighton ----------- JR 73 1.23 23. Frank Jacobs , Notre Dame ---------- SR 61 24. Mark Sweeney, Maine --------------- SR 65 1.23 25. Bubba Smith, Illinois ------------- JR 55 25. Erik Sheetz, Towson St. ----------- JR 49 1.22 26. Brent Williams, Furman ------------ SR 52 26. Eric Macrina, Clemson ------------- SR 69 1.22 27. Bob Higginson, Temple ------------- SO 46 26. Bob Higginson , Temple ------------- SO 46 1.22 28. Mike Edwards, Utah ---------------- SO 53 28. Mike Fernandez , New York Tech ----- JR 47 1.21 29. David Ott , Eastern Ky. ------------ JR 47 29. Matt Brewer, Southwest Mo. St. ---- JR 62 1.21 30. Brad James, Illinois St. ---------- SR 60 30. Jack Stanczak, Villanova SO 53 1.21 31. Matt Yost, New Mexico ------------- SR 57 31. Pete DeLuca, Fordham -------------- JR 51 1.20 32. Rob Newman, Louisville ------------ JR 62 32. Lou Lucca, Oklahoma St. ----------- JR 67 1.19 32. Matt Raleigh, Western Caro. ------- JR 62 33. Dan Kopriva, Louisville ----------- JR 62 1.19 34. Chris Cooper, Brigham Young ------- SO 49 34. Jason Hamilton, St. Joseph' s (Pa) - FR 47 1.19 35. Doug Hecker, Tennessee ------------ SO 60 34. Gary Herrmann, Southwest Tex. St. - JR 47 Bob Mumma 1.19 35. , Md. -BaIt. County ------- SO 50 36. Todd Greene , Ga. Southern --------- SO 58 1.19 FINAL 1991 DIVISION I BASEBALL. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------)------ ----------------- -- ---- ------ --- ----- ------------------------------------------------------) -------) --- ----- -- --- --- --- ----- ----- FINAL 1991 DIVISION I BASEBALL. DOUBLES TRIPLES (Minimum 15) G NO. AVG. (Minimum G NO. AVG. 1. Doug Radziewicz, Georgia ---------- SR 57 31* 0. 5439 Mark Roman, Holy Cross ------------ JR 33 John Burns , Md. -BaIt. County ------ SO 46 25 0. 5435 2. Dave Koerner, Bucknell JR 37 Mike Gomez, Delaware -------------- JR 42 22 0. Matt Morgan, Holy Cross ----------- JR 34 4. Ken Noe, Maryland JR 56 28 0. 4. Pete DeLuca, Fordham -------------- JR 51 5. Jim Mrowka, Harvard JR 40 19 0. Mike Fernandez, New York Tech ----- JR 47 6. Bill Selby, Southern Miss. -------- JR 66 31* 0. Morisse Daniels, Florida A&M ------ FR 42 7. Pete Adams , George Mason ---------- JR 54 25 0. Charles Lewis, Alabama St. -------- JR 38 8. Lou Lucca, Oklahoma St. ----------- JR 67 31* 0. Ty Lynch, Central Fla. ------------ JR 61 9. Brett Jenkins, Southern Cal ------- JR 64 29 0. Doug Brady, Liberty --------------- SR 46 10. Derek Wachter, Iona --------------- JR 36 16 0. 10. Tom Morton, Tulane ---------------- JR 54 11. Mike Matrone , Brooklyn ------------ JR 34 15 0. 11. Eric Martinez, Central Fla. ------- SR 49 12. Chris Kowilcik, Wake Forest ------- JR 59 26 0. 12. Damon Mashore , Arizona ------------ JR 56 13. Geoff Loomis, Portland ------------ SO 50 22 0. 13. Santy Gallone, Fordham .----------- JR 50 14. Tim Florez, Grand Canyon ---------- SR 64 28 0. 14. Tom Vantiger, Iowa St. ------------ SR 58 15. Chris Hodge, Augusta -------------- SO 56 24 0. 15. Dax Jones, Creighton -------------- JR 71 15. Chris Turner, Western Ky. --------- SR 56 24 0. 16. Art George, Evansville ------------ SR 59 15. Brad Owens, Western Ill. ---------- SO 42 18 0. 17. Jim Audley, Wichita St. ----------- SR 79 12* 0. 15. Tom Miller, Holy Cross ------------ SR 35 15 0. 18. Kevin Kessinger, Mississippi ------ JR 54 19. Mike Neill, Villanova ------------- JR 52 22 0. 18. Anthony Leone, New Orleans -------- SO 54 20. Joe Ciccarella , Loyola (Cal. JR 59 24 0. 20. Mike Smith, Indiana --------------- JR 57 21. Billy McMillon, Clemson ----------- FR 65 26 0. 20. Chris Vlasis, Va. Commonwealth ---- SR 57 21. Joe Lis, South Fla.
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