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MEDIA POLICIES
ST. JOHN’S
MEDIA POLICIES to meet with the team after each game. Credentials are not transferable and
All media requests for interviews with St. The St. John’s Athletic Communications staff are subject to immediate revocation if
John’s Baseball players and coaches should will secure coach and student-athletes for transferred to non-working members of a
be directed to Assistant Director of Athletic postgame interviews that will be held on the media outlet.
Communications Tim Brown 24 hours in field. St. John’s University and the NCAA
advance. The only pregame interviews allowed on prohibit the issuance of credentials to
The best time for in-season interviews, game days will be for St. John’s radio, and representatives of an organization that
either in person or on the phone, is prior to local or national television productions. No regularly publishes gambling information,
or following practice. Interviews conducted game day interviews will be allowed unless such as “tout sheets” or “tip sheets.”
prior to or following practice should be held specifically requested for televised games. Web sites that sponsor “message boards”
to a brief Q & A session. With advanced or “chat rooms” where people are allowed
notice, interviews with players can be CREDENTIAL REQUESTS to post anonymous information or rumors
arranged for other hours. Credential requests must be made by are ineligible for credentials or access
Calling players at home or on cell phones sports editors or sports directors on official to media functions. If a news-gathering
without permission from the St. John’s letterhead no later than five days prior medium has an online site that sponsors
Athletic Communications office will not be to an event. They should be sent to the these anonymous forums, they may continue
tolerated. The players’ dorms, training room Athletic Communications Office, Room 157 to request credentials under their traditional
and weight room are also off limits. Carnesecca Arena, St. John’s University, 8000 medium, but will not be granted additional
The St. John’s locker room is closed to Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439. They also passes or access for online staff.
the media following the game. The team is may be faxed to 718-969-8468 or emailed to
allowed the customary 10-minute cooling Tim Brown at brownt1@stjohhs.edu.
off period and time with the coaching staff
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P R E S I D E N T, S T. J O H N ’ S U N I V E R S I T Y
Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., halls were supplemented in 2005 by acqui-
assumed the Presidency of St. John’s sition of two complexes on Union Turn-
University in 1989. As the 15th Presi- pike that provide off-campus housing in
dent of one of the largest Catholic apartment style facilities. Apartment style
universities in the United States, he living accommodations are also available
has provided leadership for an ambi- in buildings adjacent to the Staten Island
tious initiative to position the institu- campus.
tion as a leader in higher education Shortly after his ordination as a Vincen-
for the 21st century. tian priest in 1973, Father Harrington was
His vision has resulted in an extraor- assigned to Niagara University, which, like
dinary transformation of the Univer- St. John’s, is sponsored by the Vincentians.
sity into a “new” St. John’s, with en- He served as Instructor in Religious Studies,
hanced facilities, expanded academic as Director of Student Activities, and as Ex-
initiatives, and an increasing global ecutive Vice President before being named
presence. The vision has been enabled the institution’s 22nd president – at 38
by Fulfilling the Dream, a capital years of age, the youngest ever appointed.
campaign that ended in May 2006, Father Harrington has amassed a strik-
exceeding its goal and raising more ing record of community and professional
than $271 million, the largest amount activity. He completed three terms as a
ever realized by a Catholic institution trustee of Niagara University, two terms
in New York State. Already completed on the Board of Directors of the Associa-
are several new buildings, including tion of Catholic Colleges and Universi-
St. Thomas More Church, the gift ties (ACCU), and six years on the Board
of alumnus John V. Brennan and his of Trustees of Immaculate Conception
wife, Anita, which stands at the center Seminary in Huntington, N.Y. He currently
of the Queens campus; DaSilva Hall, serves on the Board of Directors of the
a state-of-the-art classroom building, campus and first international site – The Commission on Independent Colleges and
which opened in September 2004 on Graduate Center in Rome, Italy in facili- Universities (CICU) within the State of New
the Staten Island campus; and Taffner ties provided by the Vatican. A decision York.
Field House, which is located adjacent to develop a fourth campus on Eastern Born in Brooklyn, Father Harrington
to Carnesecca Arena on the Queens Long Island was implemented in summer attended Our Lady Help of Christians
campus and named for alumnus 1999 with the purchase of the 175-acre La elementary schools in that borough, where
Donald Taffner and his wife Eleanor, Salle Center in Oakdale. A fifth campus he was educated by the Sisters of Charity
an honorary alum and member of the was acquired in December 2000 when the (Halifax). He graduated from Manhat-
University’s Board of Trustees. These College of Insurance, located in Manhat- tan’s Regis High School in 1963. He then
projects complement others that have tan, was consolidated into St. John’s. In entered the junior college seminary of
been completed within the last five spring 2007 the University launched its the Vincentian Fathers in Princeton, N.J,
years, including a 2,500 seat soccer new study abroad program for under- before completing his studies for the
stadium, named for trustee and long- graduates – Discover the World. Plans are priesthood at Mary Immaculate Seminary
time benefactor Jerome Belson; and to establish sites across the globe. A site in in Northampton, Pa. He pursued graduate
the Kelleher Center, a multipurpose Paris was opened in 2008 in a beautifully studies at the Catholic University of America
building on the University’s Staten Is- restored historic building complex located and the University of Toronto.
land campus, named for trustee Denis in the St. Germain district. Study at this site Father Harrington holds honorary doc-
Kelleher and his wife. is included as part of the semester-long torates from several colleges and universi-
Academic initiatives include new Discover Europe program, which provides ties in the United States, including Niagara
degree programs on both the gradu- an opportunity for students to study and University, St. Thomas Aquinas College,
ate and undergraduate levels and live in Paris, Rome, and either Salamanca and The Catholic University of America
implementation of a new university- or Dublin and to combine classroom and has also been honored by such inter-
wide core curriculum. In order to as- instruction with cultural activities and a national institutions as Fu Jen University
sure that students acquire technologi- component unique to the program – the in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China; the
cal proficiency, all incoming first-year opportunity to engage in service activities. American University in Rome, Italy; and
students receive laptop computers Perhaps the most transformative aspect Kokushikan University in Tokyo, Japan.
that can be used on the wireless of the University’s impressive growth has He was awarded the honor Pro Ecclesia et
network that covers all indoor and been the transition to residence life, cre- Pontifice by His Holiness Pope John Paul
outdoor areas on each of the Univer- ated through construction of six residence II in 1989 and was named a Knight of the
sity’s campuses. The laptop initiative, halls. The first three buildings, one of Holy Sepulchre in 1999. He received the
launched in 2003, is the largest of them named for John Cardinal O’Connor, Order of Merit (Cavalieri) of the Republic
its kind in the U.S. Intel Corporation the beloved prelate of the Archdiocese of Italy in June 2003 and the Grand Uf-
recognized St. John’s advanced use of New York, were completed in August ficiale in October 2003.
of technology by naming the Uni- 1999. Two more halls were opened in Sep-
versity to its list of “Top 10 Unwired tember 2000, and one additional building,
Colleges” in both 2004 and 2005. named for alumnus, benefactor, and for-
While expanding its outreach through mer Chairman of Mellon Bank Corporation
technology, the University has also Thomas Donovan, was opened in Septem-
increased its physical presence within ber 2002. Complementing the residence
the metropolitan area and beyond. In hall complex is a dining facility named for
fall 1995, St. John’s opened its third alumnus and trustee William Montgoris,
retired CFO of Bear, Stearns. The residence
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CHRIS MONASCH
ST. JOHN’S
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Now in the sixth year providing • The 2009-2010 season was one of the most successful in • Joy McCorvey of the women’s basketball team
leadership for his alma mater’s history for the women’s basketball team, as New York and Gavin Buckley of men’s lacrosse were named
athletics program, Chris Monasch City metro coach of the year Kim Barnes Arico led her candidates for the Lowe’s Senior Class Award, which
oversees St. John’s 17 varsity sports squad to 25 wins - the most since 1983 - and a second- celebrates a four-year athlete’s excellence in character,
and leads the University’s Strategic round appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Keyed by the classroom, the community, and in competition.
Plan for Athletics, including AP honorable mention All-American Da’Shena Stevens, Buckley was selected as a finalist.
development, facilities, marketing, the team finished the year ranked in both Top 25 Polls • Renee Cloutier of the women’s golf team was
communications, corporate for the first time ever, and posted its biggest win in recognized by the BIG EAST with the 2009 sport
relations and NCAA compliance. program history by defeating then-No. 4/3 Notre Dame excellence award, recognizing her as the top scholar-
Monasch oversees St. John’s 17 on Feb. 16. athlete competing in women’s golf.
varsity sports programs and leads • The men’s basketball team posted a 17-16 record, • Joel Gustafsson of the men’s soccer team was selected
the University’s Strategic Plan for winning the most games since the 2002-03 season, and to the NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Team for the
Athletics, including development, facilities, marketing, earning the program’s 27th berth to the Postseason NIT, second consecutive year.
communications, corporate relations and NCAA a national record. Former UCLA coach and ESPN analyst • On March 5, 2010, the U.S. Track and Field and Cross
compliance. Monasch has made a considerable impact in Steve Lavin was named the 19th head coach in program Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) named the
every area of St. John’s Department of Athletics during history on March 30. Red Storm cross country squad to their all-academic
his tenure. He has overseen the hiring of key personnel • The indoor track and field teams enjoyed an team. This is the fourth-consecutive season that the
in the Athletic Development, Sports Marketing and outstanding winter. Junior Priscilla Frederick earned cross country team has earned this honor.
Athletic Communications areas. He also created several All-America status by finishing eighth in the high jump
new assistant coaching positions for women’s sports at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The team had 12 St. John’s student-athletes continue to be extremely
programs, in alignment with the University’s commitment different scorers in the Indoor BIG EAST Championships active members of the community - on campus, in the
to gender equity. in six different events, and broke a 19-year school greater New York City area, and beyond. Red Storm
Significant facility upgrades have been made during record in the 4 x 800-meter relay. student-athletes contributed nearly 1,900 community
Monasch’s tenure, including the construction of The • The St. John’s baseball team advanced to its 33rd outreach hours during the 2009-10 academic year.
Courts at St. John’s and various improvements at the NCAA Tournament, defeating VCU, then-No. 22 Monasch, 51, was named the fifth Athletic Director
newly-named Jack Kaiser Baseball Stadium, which honors Mississippi and then-No. 1 Virginia before falling in in St. John’s University history on February 1, 2005. He
one of Monasch’s most distinguished predecessors. the Charlottesville Regional title game. The Red Storm has spent his entire career in collegiate athletics, serving
Monasch is currently spearheading the multi-phase also defeated then-No. 18 Connecticut to win its in various leadership capacities for more than 25 years
fundraising and renovation plan for the modernization conference-record sixth BIG EAST Tournament crown. and has a résumé that touches some 30 institutions. He
of venerable Carnesecca Arena - which received Jeremy Baltz was named the NCBWA and Louisville has served as commissioner of the America East and
significant changes already in Phases I, II and III of the Slugger Freshman Player of the Year and became the Northeast Conferences, as well as Assistant and Associate
initiative, houses most of St. John’s Athletics Department first St. John’s player to earn All-America status from Athletic Director at Fordham and Seton Hall Universities,
and serves as the on-campus home for the University’s the ABCA, Baseball America, Louisville Slugger and the respectively. He has experience with complex issues such
storied basketball programs. Phase II renovations in NCBWA in the same season. Head coach Ed Blankmeyer, as NCAA governance, compliance, student development
the 2008 offseason included a new playing surface, an selected to the coaching staff of the USA Baseball and academic support, and is known as a visionary
overhauled seating bowl with 800 chairback seats, and Collegiate National Team prior to the season, recorded administrator.
enhanced ticketing and lobby areas. The installation of his 500th career win and led the team to a school- Monasch spent 1997-2004 as Commissioner of the
a high-resolution video scoreboard and sound system, record 43-win campaign. America East Conference, leading that organization in
a refurbishing of the arena ceiling, and a new high- • On the softball diamond, All-BIG EAST second team implementing a NCAA compliance program, developing
definition lighting system were among the series of catcher Kacee Cox’s .404 batting average, nine home a marketing program and organizing the league’s
Phase III changes Red Storm fans enjoyed during the runs, 46 RBI, .649 slugging percentage and .471 television network. Monasch created the Student
2009-10 hardwood seasons. on-base percentage ranked in the top five of those Athletic Advisory Committee and restructured the league
Monasch has implemented an athletics department respective categories in Red Storm history. Freshman governance process to empower the member institutions’
philosophy of “Win, Graduate, Serve,” which begins second baseman Amber Curry recorded 20 stolen bases, presidents as its chief governing body. Monasch also
with a newly-created annual orientation program the third-most by a St. John’s player all-time. Amy oversaw the addition of four new members to the
for all incoming student-athletes. St. John’s Student Kvilhaug’s St. John’s team posted a memorable 2-0 conference and brought the conference to the highest
Development staff provides academic support and guides shutout win over BIG EAST Conference Regular Season level of athletic success in its history.
community service and leadership efforts in Carnesecca co-champion and NCAA Tournament participant DePaul .Prior to his tenure at the AEC, Monasch served as the
Arena’s four-year-old, state-of-the-art Student-Athlete on April 14. first full-time Commissioner of the Northeast Conference,
Center for Excellence. • The men’s lacrosse team opened the season at 2-0 a position he held for nine years. He extricated the
Annual giving to St. John’s Athletics and the for the second straight year and finished with five league from the ECAC in the late 1980s, changing its
number of members in the Red White Club have victories. Senior Tom Manes earned BIG EAST Offensive name from the ECAC Metro Conference, expanded
markedly increased since his arrival, with the addition of Player of the Week honors in the team’s first league league membership, added Division I-AA football to
development events such as the annual Bullpen Winter win over Rutgers, in the inaugural season for the BIG its sports sponsorship list and developed its television
Banquet, benefiting the Red Storm baseball team. EAST lacrosse conference. Manes and sophomore Harry network.
Monasch has overseen several special events related to Kutner were named All-BIG EAST second team at the Monasch has been a member of several NCAA
the storied men’s basketball program, such as Legacy conclusion of the season. committees, including the NCAA Management Council,
Honors Weekend (2006), the Joe Lapchick Symposium • During the outdoor track season, Priscilla Frederick the Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee,
(2006), the year-long 100 Years of St. John’s Basketball broke her own school record as she leapt to 1.84 the Recruiting Committee and the Division I Baseball
celebration (2007-08) and the 25th Anniversary of St. meters and won the high jump at the Outdoor ECAC Committee, on which he still serves. He has been
John’s 1985 Final Four run last season (2009-10). Championships. Frederick went on to earn her second an advocate for student-athletes, serving two terms
All-America designation of the year, finishing sixth in as liaison with the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory
.In 2009-10, the St. John’s athletics program posted the high jump at the Outdoor NCAA Championships. Committee. He served as chair of the Division I
another year of achievement under Monasch’s • On the links, the St. John’s men’s squad posted six Management Council during the 2004-05 academic year,
leadership. top-five team finishes this season. Redshirt junior and and currently serves on the NACDA Sears Cup Board of
• The men’s soccer team won a conference-record eighth all-conference honoree Evan Beirne tied for second at Directors.
BIG EAST Tournament crown. Head coach Dr. Dave the BIG EAST Championship, and All-BIG EAST selection .Monasch began his career as an Assistant Athletic
Masur’s Red Storm squad was rewarded with its 17th Mike Ballo Jr. was named BIG EAST Golfer of the Month Director at Fordham University, a role he filled for four
NCAA Tournament appearance in history, earning the for October. The St. John’s women notched six top-five years before serving as the school’s interim athletic
No. 13 national seed and a first round bye. finishes, including a victory at the Sacred Heart Fall director in 1985, where he also started the school’s first
• The women’s soccer team earned its first-ever national Classic. academic support program. As an Associate Athletic
top 25 ranking, en route to the first NCAA Tournament • On the tennis court, BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Director at Seton Hall University, Monasch was a key
appearance in program history. 2009 NSCAA Northeast Mike Lampa finished at 18-2 in singles play, the best player in the athletic department’s upgrade that led to a
Region Coach of the Year Ian Stone’s team posted the individual record since 2006, and led the Red Storm men’s basketball Final Four appearance and the move of
second-most wins ever for the Red Storm women’s to an 8-0 undefeated home slate. The women’s tennis its games to the Meadowlands.
soccer program. team posted a 5-2 record among conference foes in Monasch is currently the chair of the BIG EAST
• On the volleyball court, sophomore Darlene Ramdin regular season play, and Sophomore Joanna Zwirbulis finance committee and serves on the Advisory Board of
and freshman Gabriela Petkova notched St. John’s had a team-best 10-match win streak for St. John’s, the National Consortium of Academics and Sports. He
top 10 single-season records for kills and assists, including four league victories. also contributes on the Advisory Board for the Sport
respectively. Management program and the College of Professional
• During cross country season, senior Sarah Fry, a walk-on St. John’s student-athletes excelled in the classroom Studies at St. John’s. He has served as an adjunct
student-athlete, led the team with a new career-best during the 2009-10 academic year. In addition to the professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law and
performance at the ECAC Championships. 168 members of the Athletics Department’s Honor Roll, St. John’s University.
• St. John’s nationally-ranked fencing teams set the tone 84 student-athletes that boast a grade point average Monasch is a St. John’s alumnus, graduating with a
for the winter sports season, as 10 Red Storm fencers of 3.5 or better, several individuals and teams achieved B.S. in athletic administration in 1981. In addition to
earned All-America honors, to lead Yury Gelman’s noteworthy honors: his degree from St. John’s, Monasch holds a M.A. in
squad to a second-place finish at the NCAA National • Steve Forster of the baseball team and Renee Cloutier communications from Fordham University (1984) and a
Championships. Daryl Homer and Marat Israelian each of the women’s golf team were selected St. John’s BIG Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall University (1993). He
captured individual NCAA titles on the men’s side, EAST/Aeropostale Scholar-Athletes of the Year, each is a member of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Bar
while Dagmara Wozniak - the No. 13 women’s sabre earning a $2,000 scholarship for graduate school. Associations.
fencer in the world - and Evginya Kirpicheva led the • Women’s soccer players Kelly McConnell and Amanda Monasch currently resides in Manhattan.
way on the women’s side with a third-place national Pasciolla were named to the ESPN The Magazine
finish. Academic All-America team.
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One of America’s leading Catholic Rico, the District of Columbia and U.S. Virgin 20,000 square feet of space with residences,
universities, St. John’s continues in its Islands and 122 countries. classrooms, offices and support space. The
prominent role — that of preparing young .Hispanic (12.5 percent), African-American facility is close to all major cultural and
men and women to make a positive (12.7 percent) and Asian (14.6 percent) artistic landmarks.
difference in the global community through students constituted approximately 40 .All campuses offer full access to the
leadership and service. percent of the University’s 2008 enrollment. University-wide wireless network.
Founded by the Vincentian Community in .During the 2008-09 academic year, 95
1870, St. John’s embraces the principles of percent of St. John’s students received more GLOBAL STUDIES
St. Vincent de Paul, who was committed to than $358 million in financial assistance .Preparing students to make the world
serving those less fortunate wherever they through scholarships, work-study programs, a better place is a big part of a St. John’s
are found. While providing a quality higher loans and grants. education. The University’s growing Global
education, St. John’s not only promotes the Studies options allow students to live, learn
ideals of service, both locally and globally, FACULTY and serve others in a wide range of locations
but also integrates those ideals into its Nearly 90 percent of our 1,520 full-time around the world.
programs and the daily lives of its students. faculty members hold a Ph.D. or other St. John’s continues to expand its
When St. John’s opened its doors, the terminal degree in their field. The University popular summer and winter Global Studies
University mainly served the children of New offers more than 100 undergraduate and programs. For example, in summer 2008,
York City’s immigrant communities, who had graduate programs, including 12 doctoral the University added its first study abroad
little access to a quality higher education. programs. option in Russia, along with programs in
Today, with an increasingly global reach, With our low 17:1 student-faculty ratio, Argentina, Bermuda, China, England, France,
St. John’s offers students from all walks of St. John’s offers personal attention for every Guatemala, Spain and Vietnam. Winter
life the opportunity to excel in a diverse student. options include Berlin, Egypt, India, Paris,
atmosphere of mutual respect and common Rome and the Galápagos Islands.
purpose.
CAMPUSES .While Global Studies has long played
Our green, 96.5-acre Queens campus a role in the St. John’s experience, the
features six ultramodern residence halls program grew considerably with the launch
with lounges, study rooms and fitness of Discover the World. For example, Discover
facilities; three-story townhouse-style the World Europe allows students to study
residences accommodating 289 students; abroad in three international cities in a
and a residence dining hall. Near the Queens single semester, offering a multi-faceted
campus on Union Turnpike are the Seton perspective on European culture and politics.
Complex and DePaul Houses — modern, Students also can spend a semester in
apartment-style residences for graduate, law Rome and Paris, each a vibrant metropolis
school and select upper-class students. that embodies European art, culture and
The 16.5-acre Staten Island campus history. Students are immersed in the rich
features modern, apartment-style student culture, language and history in each
residences adjacent to campus. Additionally, location, with multiple opportunities to
limited student housing is available at our serve the poor and disadvantaged.
10-story Manhattan campus. Our 175-acre Exciting new academic cohorts also
MISSION Oakdale, N.Y., campus is a center for higher enhanced Global Studies at St. John’s. Last
A Catholic, Vincentian and metropolitan education on Long Island. Overlooking May, for example, 13 St. John’s students
University that embraces the Judeo-Christian the Great South Bay, the campus offers a participated in “Discover Bermuda: Adaptive
ideals of respect for the rights and dignity Master’s in Library Science and a Master Ecosystem Management, Sustainability
of every person, as well as each individual’s of Science in School Psychology, along and Socioeconomic Issues.” Through the
responsibility for the world in which we live. with professional certificates, master’s and three-credit, multidisciplinary course,
doctoral degree programs in education. a diverse group of students explored
PRESIDENT Celebrating 14 years with a campus in Bermuda’s ecology, sociology, history and
Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Rome, Italy, St. John’s recently moved its to environmental challenges.
a new, modern facility in the Prati section. .Last January, 39 second-year Pharm. D.
APPLICATIONS Centrally located near the Vatican, the four- students began a semester abroad as part
New freshmen applications have story, 75,000-square-foot building features of the College of Pharmacy and Allied
continued to increase, approximately eight high-tech classrooms, a student and Health Profession’s first Discover the World
doubling since 2005, and exceeding 50,000 faculty lounge, 200 resident beds, a chapel, cohort. The entire group spent the semester
in 2009. library, courtyard, campus ministry and studying in Rome, Paris and Salamanca,
administrative offices. Spain, energized by their new surroundings
St. John’s also opened a new learning and learning about their chosen field from a
SAT SCORES fresh perspective.
center in Paris, France. Housed within the
In 2008, the average SAT score for
newly-renovated Maison-Mere, the six-
admitted St. John’s students rose to 1087.
story structure contains approximately
STUDENTS
Total enrollment in 2008 of 20,109 full-
and part-time undergraduate and graduate
students at campuses in Queens, Staten
Island, and Manhattan, NYC; in Oakdale, NY;
and in Rome, Italy. St. John’s student body
comprises 14,816 undergraduate and 5,293
graduate students from 44 states, Puerto
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COACHES
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ED BLANKMEYER
Head Coach • 16th Season • Seton Hall ‘76
Head coach Ed Blankmeyer coach of the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.
reached the Charlottesville Regional finals. The squad
is in his 16th season at the The squad finished their summer tour with a 16-3 record
was paced by an offense that set new school-records
helm of the St. John’s baseball and won the silver medal at the V FISU World University
in runs scored (493), hits (750), doubles (150) and
program. In 15 seasons with RBI (457), and a pitching staff that set a new mark for
Baseball Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
the Red Storm, Blankmeyer has posted a 513-305-3 strikeouts (455). The NCBWA National Freshman Hitter St. John’s reached the BIG EAST Tournament for the
record, won two BIG EAST Tournament crowns, three of the Year, the Louisville Slugger Freshman Player of the
sixth-straight year in 2009 and finished the season 30-
BIG EAST regular season titles, made six NCAA Regional 22. A prolific offense set new school-records in batting
Year and the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, Jeremy Baltz
COACHES
appearances and 11 BIG EAST Tournament appearances. average (.349), runs scored (473), RBI (440) and doubles
became the first consensus All-American in school history
St. John’s has flourished in every season under the (149). Five players earned All-BIG EAST honors and
after earning All-America honors from Baseball America
tutelage of Blankmeyer and his staff. Blankmeyer has (first team), the ABCA (second team), Louisville Slugger
juniors Brian Kemp and Tim Morris were both drafted
guided St. John’s to five 40-win seasons, five 30-win (second team) and the NCBWA (second team). Baltz,in the 2009 MLB Draft. Morris, who batted .415, set
seasons and at least 29 wins in 13 of his 15 seasons. He a new-school record for runs scored (69) and became
who led the nation’s freshmen in both home runs and
has been named BIG EAST Coach of the Year four times, the second player in school history to reach 90 hits in a
RBI, and classmate Kyle Hansen, who earned 2010 BIG
ABCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year four times, has EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors, each
season, earned third team All-America honors. Joe Panik
had 69 All-BIG EAST selections and has seen 48 of his earned Freshman All-America accolades and five players
also earned second team freshman All-America honors
players drafted and/or signed to professional contracts. were All-BIG EAST selections. Four players—Daniel from the NCBWA. The team also played in front of the
In a season in which Blankmeyer notched his 500th seventh-largest regular season crowd in NCAA baseball
Burawa, Bruce Kern, Greg Hopkins and Ryan Cole—were
career victory, St. John’s set a new school-record with history (22,397) in the first-ever game at Citi Field, the
selected in the 2010 MLB Draft, while Red Storm alumni
43 wins in 2010 and won a conference-record sixth BIG new home of the New York Mets.
Rob Delaney and Anthony Varvaro each made their MLB
EAST Tournament crown. The team also made the 33rd debuts. The Red Storm won a school-record 42 games in 2008
NCAA Tournament appearance in program history and to reach the 40-win plateau for the fourth-consecutive
Blankmeyer spent the summer of 2010 as an assistant
season. The squad also won its second-straight
BIG EAST regular season crown and earned a
BLANKMEYER'S CAREER COACHING RECORD bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second-
straight season. Eight players earned All-BIG
Overall Pct. BIG EAST Pct. Place Notes
1980 Seton Hall 25-12-1 .667 EAST accolades and George Brown became
1981 Seton Hall 33-11 .750 the program’s fourth BIG EAST Pitcher of the
1982 Seton Hall 41-13 .759 NCAA Regional Year. Brown was also named a second-team
1983 Seton Hall 34-15 .694 All-American, while Paul Karmas earned
1984 Seton Hall 41-13 .759 NCAA Regional
1985 Seton Hall 44-19-1 .693 15-3 .833 1st (South) BIG EAST Tournament Runner-up freshman All-America accolades. For the second
1986 Seton Hall 32-26 .551 13-5 .722 1st (South) season in a row and the third time in four
1987 Seton Hall 45-10 .818 16-2 .889 1st (South) BIG EAST Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional seasons, Blankmeyer earned both BIG EAST and
1988 Seton Hall 39-16 .709 12-6 .667 2nd (South) Northeast Region coach of the year honors.
1989 Seton Hall 35-18 .660 16-2 .889 1st (South) Five players, including four juniors, from the
1990 Seton Hall 35-18 .660 16-4 .800 1st BIG EAST Tournament Runner-up record-setting 2008 team were drafted as well.
1991 Seton Hall 26-19-1 .576 10-9 .526 5th
Scott Barnes was selected in the 8th round by
1992 Seton Hall 28-27 .509 14-7 .667 2nd
1993 Seton Hall 30-18 .625 12-8 .600 2nd the San Franciso Giants, while Justin Gutsie was
1994 Seton Hall 32-21-1 .602 12-8 .600 3rd BIG EAST Tournament Runner-up a 14th round selection of the Texas Rangers.
1995 Seton Hall 38-16 .704 14-7 .667 2nd The Florida Marlins selected Jared Yecker in the
Assistant Coach 558-272-4 .671 150-61 .679 22nd round, while the St. Louis Cardinals drafted
George Brown (27th round), and Colin Lynch
1996 St. John's 26-18 .591 14-10 .583 3rd (American) BIG EAST Coach of the Year went to the San Diego Padres (40th round).
1997 St. John's 35-17 .673 16-7 .696 2nd (American) BIG EAST Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional
Utilizing a superb mix of pitching and
1998 St. John's 28-17-1 .620 14-7 .667 3rd
1999 St. John's 32-22-2 .589 13-10-1 .563 5th BIG EAST Tournament Runner-up offense, the 2007 Red Storm won 40 games
2000 St. John's 29-22 .569 8-15 .348 8th for the third-straight season, won the BIG
2001 St. John's 31-22 .585 13-13 .500 5th Program's 11th 30-win season EAST regular season title and earned a bid to
2002 St. John's 29-23 .558 14-12 .538 6th Records 200th career win the NCAA Tournament via the Myrtle Beach
2003 St. John's 29-27 .518 12-14 .462 7th Regional. For the second-straight season, the
2004 St. John's 37-23 .617 17-9 .654 2nd Northeast Region Coach of the Year
Red Storm was the only team in the country
NCAA Regional
2005 St. John’s 41-18 .695 19-4 .826 1st Northeast Region Coach of the Year to finish in the top 10 nationally in both team
BIG EAST Regular Season title, batting average (seventh) and team ERA (tenth).
BIG EAST Coach of the Year, NCAA Regional A school record eight players earned All-BIG
2006 St. John's 40-19 .678 16-10 .615 4th Second straight 40-win season EAST honors, while Ryan Mahoney was named
2007 St. John’s 41-19 .683 20-7 .741 1st BIG EAST Coach of the Year, to the ABCA All-Northeast Region second team
Northeast Region Coach of the Year, NCAA Regional
and Brian Kemp earned freshman All-America
2008 St. John’s 42-16 .724 20-7 .741 1st Records 400th career win, BIG EAST Coach of the Year,
Northeast Region Coach of the Year, NCAA Regional honors. Blankmeyer himself earned both BIG
2009 St. John’s 30-22 .577 16-11 .593 4th BIG EAST Tournament EAST and Northeast Region coach of the year
2010 St. John’s 43-20 .683 16-11 .593 4th Records 500th win, BIG EAST honors for the second time in three seasons.
Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional The 2007 squad also saw three players
Head Coach 513-305-3 .627 218-147-1 .597 513 career wins sign professional contracts. Anthony Smith
2 BIG EAST Tournament titles
was drafted in the 21st round by the Arizona
3 BIG EAST regular season crowns
6 NCAA Tournament appearances Diamondbacks, while Sam DeLuca (New York
Mets) and Brendan Monaghan (Baltimore
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Orioles) singed free agent deals. seasons, he came to St. John’s after
Despite losing seven players to spending just over a year as Seton Hall’s
professional baseball in 2005, the 2006 director of admissions. Blankmeyer THE BLANKMEYER FILE
Red Storm won 40 games for the second succeeded longtime head coach Joe
HEAD COACH
season in a row and was a victory away Russo, who retired in 1995, and • St. John’s University (1996-present)
from the BIG EAST Championship game. immediately elevated St. John’s to one of
With new players in new roles, including the elite programs in the Northeast. ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
• Seton Hall University (1980-95)
a group of underclassmen pitchers that He was hired on Feb. 1, 1996, just five
accounted for over 70 percent of the weeks before the 1996 season began, PROFESSIONAL PLAYER
team’s innings, St. John’s grew quickly and led the Red Storm to a 26-18 record • Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 21st round of the 1976 draft
and finished among the top 10 nationally - an astonishing task, considering he • Played one season in the Orioles organization (1976)
in both team batting average and team had to evaluate his talent from indoor AT ST. JOHN’S
earned run average. Senior Will Vogl grew workouts and put a team on the field for • 513-305-3 career record in 15 seasons
COACHES
into one of the most dynamic leadoff the first time without ever having seen it • Four-time ABCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008)
hitters in the country and earned first play. The Red Storm finished 14-10 in the • Four-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year (1996, 2005, 2007 and 2008)
• Six NCAA Tournament appearances (1997, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2010)
team All-BIG EAST and third team All- BIG EAST Conference, came within two • Two BIG EAST Tournament championships (1997 and 2010)
America honors. outs of the BIG EAST championship game • Three BIG EAST regular season championships (2005, 2007 and 2008)
Vogl (New York Mets) and co-captain and finished third in the postseason • 9 All-Americans, including one consensus All-American (Jeremy Baltz, 2010)
pitcher Rob Delaney (Minnesota) signed tournament. For his stellar efforts, he • 7 Freshman All-Americans
• 1 National Freshman Player of the Year (Jeremy Baltz, 2010)
professional contracts and made solid was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year, • 69 All-BIG EAST selections
debuts for their organizations, giving an incredible achievement considering • 48 players drafted/signed to professional contracts
Blankmeyer and the Red Storm nine he had only 17 players and five healthy • Three Major Leaguers (Rob Delaney, Craig Hansen and Anthony Varvaro)
signings in a two year span. pitchers for a majority of the season. • USA Baseball Collegiate National Team assistant coach (2009)
• Conference representative for NCAA Baseball selection committee (appointed 2008)
A record seven players signed in 2005, The following season, he guided the • American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Eastern Regional chairmen (appointed 2008)
including six selections in the Major Red Storm to its first NCAA Regional • Represented ABCA at Major League Baseball winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn. (Dec. 2007)
League Baseball amateur draft. Reliever appearance in five years and won the • Serves on ABCA Editorial Committee (2006 – present)
Craig Hansen headlined that list by being school’s fifth BIG EAST Tournament • President of BIG EAST Baseball Coaches Committee (2006 – present)
selected with the 26th overall pick by Championship. The team finished 35-17 AT SETON HALL
the Boston Red Sox. Anthony Varvaro and was 16-7 in the conference, just a • Helped lead the Pirates to a 558-272-4 record in 15 seasons as an assistant and associate head coach
(12th round), Greg Thomson (15th), half game behind West Virginia for the • Recruited and coached nine players who went on to Major League careers, including Mo Vaughn, Craig
P.J. Antoniato (15th), Joe Burke (18th), BIG EAST American Division crown. In Biggio, Jason Grilli, Matt Morris and John Valentin
• Inducted into the Seton Hall Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986
Anthony Sullivan (19th) and Jim Wladyka addition, the 35 victories were the most
(signed as free agent) would follow, as by a St. John’s team since 1986. AS AN AMATEUR PLAYER
Blankmeyer and St. John’s continued After losing his starting rotation • Was a four-year starter at second base for Seton Hall (1972-76)
• Earned All-Metropolitan honors in 1973 and All-Region honors in 1974
their history of strong representation in to the 1997 Major League Baseball
• Received Academic All-America accolades as a senior in 1976
professional baseball. Draft (Derek Adair, Mike Hughes, Mike • Played in four NCAA Regionals and two College World Series (1975-76)
The group of players that moved to Rooney), Blankmeyer still managed to • Named Most Valuable Player of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League in 1975
the next level was the end result of a lead his team to a 28-17-1 record and an • Earned a total of nine varsity letters at North Shore High School – three each in baseball,
basketball and football – and was team captain for all three teams
2005 season in which the team broke a appearance in the conference postseason
• Was an All-Long Island choice in 1972 when North won the county championship
27-year old school-record for wins in a tournament. Blankmeyer had three • Inducted into North Shore High School Hall of Fame
single season, finishing 41-18 overall and players earn All-America honors, (Kevin
19-4 in BIG EAST play. The Red Storm McGerry, Keith Stamler and Mike Dzurilla)
went on to capture the BIG EAST regular and as a result of his achievements, he involved in the management of collegiate Valuable Player in 1975.
season title, and Blankmeyer went on was invited to participate in the NCAA baseball off the field. Prior to the 2008 Blankmeyer earned Academic All-
to earn his second-straight Northeast Y.E.S. Clinic held in Omaha, Neb., during season, Blankmeyer was appointed as a America honors during his tour at Seton
Regional Coach of the Year honor. After the 1998 College World Series. conference representative for the NCAA Hall and graduated in 1976. Following
the record-setting regular season, St. Prior to the 2001 season, Blankmeyer Baseball Selection Committee and was his graduation, he was a 21st-round
John’s made its 29th NCAA Tournament and the University oversaw the also named an ABCA Division I Eastern pick of the Baltimore Orioles. He spent
appearance in school history and the construction of The Ballpark at St. John’s, Regional chairman. Also, in December one season in the Orioles farm system
third under Blankmeyer. a first-class facility equipped with an of 2007, Blankmeyer represented the before beginning his coaching career. The
In 2004, the team was picked to finish electronic scoreboard, press box, lighting ABCA at the MLB winter meetings in ultimate compliment came in 1986 when
seventh in the league, but with a strong and a public address system. Combined Nashville, Tenn., to discuss collegiate and Blankmeyer was honored by Seton Hall,
pitching staff, the Red Storm surprised with the team’s recent successes, Red professional baseball issues. Before the receiving induction into the Pirate Hall of
many league members by posting 17 Storm fans had plenty of reason for 2006 season, Blankmeyer was appointed Fame. He has also been inducted into the
wins, finishing second in the league optimism heading into the 21st century. to the American Baseball Coaches North Shore High School Hall of Fame.
and advancing to an NCAA Regional. Blankmeyer’s recruiting prowess has Association Editorial Committee and was Blankmeyer and his wife, Susan, reside
The team finished with a 37-23 record been well documented, having coached also named President of the BIG EAST in Convent Station, N.J. They have two
overall and was the only squad from over 80 players who went on to play Baseball Coaches Committee. daughters, Brittany Leigh and Alison Joy,
the Northeast selected as an at-large professional baseball, including eight first An outstanding second baseman in and one son, Taylor Edward.
participant for the NCAA Tournament. round draft picks - most notably major his own right, Blankmeyer played four
The Red Storm gave second-seeded Long leaguers Mo Vaughn (1995 American seasons at Seton Hall during his college
Beach State all it could handle in the League MVP), Craig Biggio, Matt Morris days, hitting .320, with 152 hits and 66
first round of the Palo Alto Regional at and John Valentin. Craig Hansen joined stolen bases. He co-captained the 1976
Stanford and topped UNLV before being that exclusive list in 2005 when he went Pirate team that went on to play in the
eliminated by top-seeded Stanford. from the 26th overall selection in the NCAA Northeast Regional and was the
Blankmeyer has come a long way amateur draft to a member of the Boston starting second baseman of both the
since taking the helm of the St. John’s Red Sox bullpen months later. 1974 and 1975 Seton Hall squads that
program in 1996. An associate head In addition to his duties in the dugout, played in the College World Series. He
coach at Seton Hall University for 14 Blankmeyer has also been heavily was the Atlantic Collegiate League Most
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Mike Hampton Scott Brown
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Pitching Coach
Clemson ‘94 SUNY Cortland ‘99
10th season at St. John’s Eighth season at St. John’s
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EDUCATION PERSONAL
• Earned a bachelor’s degree in biological science from Clemson in 1997 and a master’s degree in • Currently resides in Mineola, N.Y., with wife Mary and son Nolan
athletic coaching education from West Virginia in 2001
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0 Matt Wessinger 2B Jr. R/R 6-0 180 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool
2 Joe Panik SS Jr. L/R 6-2 195 Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay
3 Sean O’Hare INF So. S/R 6-0 190 Morristown, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
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JOSH DANIEL
Senior • C • 6-4 • 200 • R/R • Lakewood, Colo./Feather River College
AS A JUNIOR (2010): Appeared in 30 games and made 10 starts … AT BEAR CREEK: Three-year letterwinner playing baseball for the
batted .250 with one double, one triple and six RBI … went 2-for-3 at Bears … two-time team captain … all-conference honoree as a senior
then-No. 1 Virginia (June 6) in NCAA Tournament debut … plated the … also earned three football letters … two-time all-conference selec-
game-winning run with a walk-off walk in the 13th inning against tion on the gridiron.
NYIT (May 11) … was 2-for-3 with a double against USF (May 9) …
had two RBI and a triple in a 1-for-2 day at the plate against Co- PERSONAL: Joshua David Daniel … born in Denver, Colo. … son of
lumbia (March 24) … went 2-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored Dave and Julie Daniel … has two sisters, Amee and Aly … chose St.
against Albany (March 20) … made first-career start at ETSU (March John’s to play baseball in a major conference … lists Chad Doerr as
7) … was 2-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored at New Orleans the person he most admires … lists Joe Mauer and Peyton Manning
(Feb. 21). as his favorite athletes … majoring in sport management.
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PAUL KARMAS
Senior • 1B • 6-3 • 210 • R/R • Douglaston, N.Y./St. Francis Prep
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JOSE RODRIGUEZ
Senior • LHP • 5-11 • 180 • L/L • Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael
AS A JUNIOR (2010): Made seven relief ap- PERSONAL: Jose Daniel Rodriguez … born in the Bronx, N.Y. … son
pearances … went 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA and of Jose and Ramona Rodriguez … has three siblings, Brian, Ana and
three strikeouts in 5.1 innings of work … tossed John … chose St. John’s for its academic and athletic reputation and
1.0 scoreless inning of relief at Rutgers (May 22) its proximity to home … lists his father as the people he most admires
… had one strikeout in 1.1 shutout innings to earn the win in relief … lists Andy Pettitte as his favorite athlete … aspires to work as a
against FDU (April 28) … registered first-career strikeout in 1.0 score- television broadcaster … majoring in communications.
less inning against Fordham (April 21) … retired one batter against
Columbia (March 24) to earn first-career win in collegiate debut.
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MIGUEL VALCARCEL
Redshirt Senior • RHP • 6-2 • 200 • R/R • Carolina, Puerto Rico/Perkiomen School
AS A SENIOR (2010): As a pitcher: Made five ap- Hall (March 30) and allowed just one run in 4.1 innings … worked 2.1 scoreless
pearances, including three starts … went 0-0 with a innings and added three strikeouts to earn the win at Rutgers (March 22) …
6.43 ERA and 11 strikeouts in 14.0 innings … had one tallied three strikeouts in 2.0 shutout innings at Fairfield (March 18) … worked
strikeout and allowed no earned runs in 0.2 innings 3.0 innings to pick up first-career save against Albany (March 14) … fanned a
against Fairfield (March 17) … racked up six strikeouts in career-high eight batters in 5.0 scoreless innings at Cal St. Northridge (March 7).
4.1 innings in a start against Illinois (Feb. 28) … had two strikeouts in 4.0 innings
of work at New Orleans (Feb. 21). AS A FRESHMAN (2007): Appeared in 13 games, including six starts … went
As a batter: Appeared in six games, including five starts … batted .421 with a 6-2 record with a 3.60 ERA in 40.0 innings … pitched a scoreless inning of relief
.632 slugging percentage, one home run and four RBI in 19 at-bats … went at USF (May 19) … allowed just one run and added five strikeouts in 5.0 innings
2-for-6 with a double, an RBI and two runs scored against Columbia (March 24) to earn the win at NYIT (May 15) … had three strikeouts in 6.0 scoreless innings
… belted first-career home run, a three-run blast, as part of a 1-for-3 day at the to earn the win against Iona (May 9) … fanned three batters in 2.0 innings of
plate against Albany (March 21) … went 3-for-3 with two walks and three runs relief against NYIT (May 1) … tallied two strikeouts in 3.0 to earn the win at LIU
scored in five plate appearances against Albany (March 20) … made first-career (April 17) … pitched a career-high 6.0 innings and recorded four strikeouts in a
start in the field and went 1-for-4 at Liberty (March 13). win over Wagner (March 28) … picked up his first-career win after allowing just
one hit and striking out five in 4.0 innings against Temple (March 21).
AS A JUNIOR (2009): Appeared in 17 games and made three starts … posted a
1-1 record with one save and a 4.88 ERA … tallied 21 strikeouts in 24.0 innings AT PERKIOMEN SCHOOL: Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 32nd round
… had two strikeouts in 3.0 scoreless innings to earn the win in a start against (948 overall) of the 2006 MLB Draft … earned varsity letters in baseball, bas-
FDU (April 29) … tallied two strikeouts in 0.2 innings against NYIT (April 1) ketball and cross country … pitched and played shortstop for the Indians and
… tossed 1.1 scoreless innings against Georgetown (March 29) … picked up served as a two-time team captain … three-time team Most Valuable Player …
two strikeouts in 1.0 scoreless inning at Columbia (March 24) … tallied two went 19-3 with a 1.32 ERA and 227 strikeouts in 150 career innings … also bat-
strikeouts in 0.2 innings against Fairfield (March 14) … tossed 0.1 innings with a ted .553 with 19 home runs, 139 RBI and 69 stolen bases in his career.
strikeout to earn a save against Albany (March 13) … had two strikeouts in 1.0
scoreless inning versus Penn State (Feb. 20). PERSONAL: Miguel Angel Valcarcel … born in San Juan, Puerto Rico … son
of Miguel and Ana Valcarcel … has two older sisters, Michelle and Johannie
AS A SOPHOMORE (2008): Made 18 appearances, including one start … went … came to St. John’s for its combination of academics and the success of the
2-1 with one save and a 4.46 ERA … tallied 33 strikeouts in 36.1 innings … baseball program … lists his parents as the people he admires most … majoring
allowed one run and struck out three in 2.0 innings of work to earn the win in hospitality management.
against Iona (May 6) … worked 2.2 scoreless innings and added four strikeouts
against West Virginia (May 2) … tossed 2.1 shutout innings against Notre Dame
(April 25) … struck out two in 2.0 scoreless innings against Connecticut (April
13) … tallied three strikeouts in 2.0 shutout innings against Connecticut (April
11) … fanned two in 0.2 innings at Louisville (April 5) … started against Seton
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JOE WITKOWSKI
Redshirt Senior • Catcher • 6-2 • 220 • R/R • Middletown, Conn./Xavier
AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2010): Played in 53 games, including 45 against Columbia (March 25) … went 2-for-4 with an RBI against
starts … batted .220 with five doubles and eight RBI … threw out Fairfield (March 15) … had a game-winning RBI single in the bottom
37.7 percent (20-of-53) of base stealers … went 2-for-4 with a run of the 10th inning to cap a 2-for-4 game against LIU (March 12) …
scored against then-No. 18 Connecticut (May 30) in the BIG EAST combined to go 4-for-9 with three RBI, a home run and a double at
Tournament championship game … was 2-for-3 with two runs scored Cal St. Northridge (March 8) … went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run
at Boston College (May 18) … had two RBI as part of a 1-for-3 day scored against Kent State (Feb. 28) … finished 2-for-4 with an RBI at
at the plate at Notre Dame (May 2) … had an RBI and went 2-for-4 Winthrop (Feb. 24) … had a home run, two RBI and three runs scored
against Georgetown (April 24) … scored two runs and went 2-for-4 against Gardner-Webb (Feb. 23) in collegiate debut.
against LIU (March 31) … was 2-for-5 with a double, two RBI and two
runs scored against Columbia (March 24) … went 2-for-2 with a pair AS A FRESHMAN (2007): A redshirt season.
of walks at then-No. 11 North Carolina (March 10).
AT XAVIER: Earned four varsity letters as a catcher/outfielder at
AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2009): Appeared in 28 games and Xavier … earned team defensive and offensive Most Valuable Player
made 19 starts … batted .357 with six doubles, four triples and 12 RBI honors and served as captain as a senior … named the MVP of the
… posted a .423 on-base percentage … threw out 32.0 percent (8-of- Connecticut High School Coaches Association All-State Game as a
25) base stealers … went 1-for-3 with an RBI double against Louisville senior … an All-State Class LL selection by the Hartford Courant
(May 9) … was 1-for-3 with an RBI triple at Seton Hall (May 2) … had and New Haven Register and a Rawlings ABCA All-Region choice his
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the plate against FDU (April 29) … was 1-for-2 with a triple and two RBI and 30 runs in 2006 to highlight a career that included 11 home
RBI at Fordham (April 22) … had a home run and two RBI against runs and 84 RBI in four seasons.
Cincinnati (April 18) … went 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored
against Wagner (April 7) … scored two runs and went 2-for-4 at the PERSONAL: Joseph Matthew Eagan Witkowski … born in Middle-
plate against Rutgers (April 4) … went 2-for-4 with two runs scored at town, Conn. … son of Jim and Laurie Witkowski … has an older sister,
Hofstra (March 18) … scored two runs and went 2-for-3 with a walk Jessica … lists his grandfather, John G. Rinato, as the person he most
against Albany (March 15) … went 2-for-5 with an RBI, a double and admires … lists Roger Maris and Ricky Hatten as his favorite athletes
a run scored at Utah Valley (March 10) … was 2-for-4 with a double, … came to St. John’s for the academics and a chance to play baseball
an RBI and two runs scored versus Penn State (Feb. 20). in the BIG EAST Conference … majoring in sport management.
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KEVIN KILPATRICK
Junior • LHP • 6-2 • 195 • L/L • College Point, N.Y./Holy Cross
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Made 27 relief career-high five strikeouts and allowed just two runs in 5.2 innings of
appearances … went 2-1 with a 3.48 ERA and relief at West Virginia (April 9) … allowed one run in 3.0 innings to
31 strikeouts in 44.0 innings … scattered three earn a save at LIU (March 31) … worked 4.0 scoreless innings against
hits in 5.1 innings of scoreless relief to earn the Fairfield (March 17) to notch first-career save … worked 2.2 innings
win against then-No. 1 Virginia (June 6) in the NCAA Tournament … of relief against Albany (March 13) to pick up first-career win … had
combined to work 1.2 scoreless innings in a pair of BIG EAST Tourna- three strikeouts in 2.0 scoreless innings against Michigan (Feb. 22) in
ment outings against then-No. 9 Louisville (May 27 & 29) … had three collegiate debut.
strikeouts in 2.1 scoreless innings at Rutgers (May 21) … tallied four
strikeouts in 3.2 innings of relief to earn the win against USF (May AT HOLY CROSS: Played four seasons of baseball for the Knights …
9) … racked up five strikeouts in just 2.1 innings of work against also played two years of hockey … baseball team captain as a senior
Georgetown (April 23) … tossed 2.0 innings of scoreless relief at … team most valuable player as a senior … helped team win two
Liberty (March 12) … worked 1.0 scoreless inning against Illinois (Feb. regular season division championships … won a NABF national cham-
28) … had one strikeout in 0.2 innings of relief against Michigan (Feb. pionship with the Bayside Yankees.
27).
PERSONAL: Kevin Kilpatrick … born in Queens, N.Y. … son of John
AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Made 14 appearances, including eight Kilpatrick and Patty Loccisano … has five siblings, George, Kaitlyn,
starts … posted a 3-2 record with two saves and a 7.42 ERA … tal- Lauren, Tyler and Derek … lists his grandfather as the person he most
lied 42 strikeouts in 57.0 innings … had four strikeouts and allowed admires … lists Wayne Gretzky as his favorite athlete … chose St.
two runs in 7.0 innings in a win at Seton Hall (May 1) … started and John’s for the baseball program and its proximity to home … major-
tossed 5.0 innings to earn the win at Connecticut (April 24) … had a ing in sport management.
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BRENDAN LOBBAN
Junior • LHP • 6-3 • 220 • L/L • Ramsey, N.J./St. Joseph Regional
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Made six appear- AT ST. JOSEPH REGIONAL: Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the
ances, including four starts … went 0-1 with a 45th round (1,348 overall) of the 2008 MLB draft … played four years
11.30 ERA and 13 strikeouts in 14.1 innings of of baseball for the Green Knights … two-time team captain … an
work … started and had four strikeouts in 3.0 all-state selection as a senior … three-time all-league honoree … two-
scoreless innings against Hofstra (April 14) … time all-county selection … also ran cross country for two seasons and
had three strikeouts and allowed four runs in 3.2 innings in a start played two years of basketball.
at Wagner (April 7) … started and picked up three strikeouts in 4.0
innings of work against LIU (March 31). PERSONAL: Brendan Ross Lobban … born in Ridgewood, N.J. … son
of Robert and Carol Lobban … has three brothers, Joseph, Ryan and
AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Appeared in eight games and made seven Robbie … lists his grandfather as the person he most admires … lists
starts … went 4-2 with a 5.50 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 37.2 innings … Whitey Ford as his favorite athlete … majoring in communications …
tallied three strikeouts in 2.0 innings of relief to earn the win against aspires to play professionally.
Notre Dame (May 16) … allowed two earned runs in 6.0 innings in a
win against Rutgers (April 5) … racked up five strikeouts and allowed
two earned runs in a no-decision against Georgetown (March 29) …
picked up first-career win, allowing one earned run in 6.0 innings of
work at Utah Valley (March 9) … started and had eight strikeouts in
3.2 innings against Iowa (Feb. 21) in collegiate debut.
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EDDIE MEDINA
Junior • RHP • 6-2 • 180 • R/R • Staten Island, N.Y./Moore Catholic
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Made 19 appearances, including four … racked up 10 strikeouts in 6.0 innings and allowed no earned runs
starts … posted a 3-0 record with one save and a 6.65 ERA in 43.1 in- in a win at LIU (March 31) … allowed no earned runs and had three
nings of work … tossed 1.2 innings of scoreless relief against then-No. strikeouts in 5.0 innings to pick up the win at Columbia (March 24) …
1 Virginia (June 7) in the NCAA Tournament … had one strikeout in worked 5.0 innings and allowed one earned run in a win against Fair-
1.0 shutout inning of work at Rutgers (May 22) … tossed 1.0 scoreless field (March 17) … worked 7.0 shutout innings at Utah Valley (March
inning at Boston College (May 18) … worked 1.0 scoreless inning of 10) to pick up first-career win in first-career start … allowed one run
relief to earn the win against NYIT (May 11) … earned the win with in 2.0 innings against Michigan (Feb. 22) in collegiate debut.
3.2 innings of relief against LIU (March 31) … had two strikeouts
in 5.0 innings of work to pick up the win in a start against Fairfield AT MOORE CATHOLIC: Earned four letters playing baseball for the
(March 17) … allowed just one run in 3.2 innings of relief at then-No. Mavericks … served as a three-time team captain … named all-city
11 North Carolina (March 10) … tossed 2.0 scoreless innings to earn a player of the year as a senior … three-time Advance all-star … earned
save against Michigan (Feb. 27). rookie of the year honors as a freshman … helped team win city
championship in 2005.
AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Appeared in 17 games and made four
starts … went 5-3 with one save and a 3.81 ERA in 49.2 innings … PERSONAL: Eddie Joseph Medina … in Staten Island, N.Y. … son of
had three strikeouts in 2.0 scoreless innings at Seton Hall (May 1) … Edward and Ruthann Medina … has a sister, Danielle, and a brother,
worked 3.0 scoreless innings and had two strikeouts at Connecticut Thomas … lists his parents as the people he most admires … lists
(April 26) to pick up first-career save … tossed 4.0 scoreless innings Mariano Rivera as his favorite athlete … aspires to play professionally
and added two strikeouts to earn the win at West Virginia (April 10) … chose St. John’s for the baseball program … majoring in finance.
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JOE PANIK
Junior • SS • 6-2 • 195 • L/R • Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Named to the NCAA Char- AS A FRESHMAN (2009): A second team NCBWA Freshman All-American …
lottesville Regional All-Tournament Team … a member played in 50 games and made 49 starts … batted .332 with 11 doubles, four
of the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team … a third team triples, five home runs and 47 RBI … had 19 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI
All-BIG EAST selection … a second team CoSIDA Aca- games … drew a team-best 29 walks … went 2-for-2 with two walks against
demic All-District honoree … appeared in 61 games and Notre Dame (May 14) … had three RBI at Seton Hall (May 2) … went 3-for-4
made 60 starts … batted .374 with 18 doubles, four triples, 10 home runs and with one RBI, a triple and two runs scored at Seton Hall (May 1) … had a solo
53 RBI … slugged .621 and added a .477 on-base percentage … had 26 multi-hit home run and went 2-for-4 with two runs scored at NYIT (April 29) … went
games and 13 multi-RBI games … hit safely in 51 games … drew a team-best 38 2-for-6 with two home runs and five RBI against Cincinnati (April 18) … had
walks … combined to bat .278 (5-for-18) with one double, two home runs, five four hits and three RBI at West Virginia (April 10) … had a three-run home run
RBI and four runs scored in five NCAA Tournament games … batted .375 (6-for- against Wagner (April 7) … combined to go 5-for-17 with five RBI, one double,
16) with two doubles, three RBI and three runs scored in four BIG EAST Tourna- one triple, two stolen bases and three runs scored in a three-game set against
ment games … went 3-for-5 with a home run and three RBI against then-No. 22 Rutgers (April 4-5) … went 4-for-4 with two RBI and two doubles at George-
Ole Miss (June 6) in the NCAA Tournament … had two doubles and two RBI as town (March 27) … had first-career home run and added three RBI against Vil-
part of a 2-for-5 day at the plate against then-No. 18 Connecticut (May 30) in lanova (March 20) … was 4-for-4 with three runs scored against Albany (March
the BIG EAST Tournament championship game … homered and had two RBI at 15) … went 2-for-2 with two RBI, a double and a triple at Utah Valley (March 9)
Rutgers (May21) … launched two home runs and had five RBI at Boston College … was 2-for-3 with two RBI and a double at BYU (March 6) … had three hits, an
(May 18) … combined to go 5-for-11 with one home run, two RBI and four runs RBI and a run scored at East Carolina (Feb. 27) … was 1-for-3 with three RBI and
scored in a three-game set at Notre Dame (April 30-May 2) … tripled and had three runs scored versus Iowa (Feb. 21) … went 3-for-6 with an RBI, a triple and
five RBI as part of a 3-for-5 day against Georgetown (April 24) … went 2-for-2 two runs scored against Penn State (Feb. 20) in collegiate debut.
with a home run, three RBI, three walks and five runs scored against Fordham
(April 21) … combined to go 6-for-13 with one triple, one home run, three RBI AT JOHN JAY: Earned four letters playing baseball for the Patriots … two-time
and four runs scored in a three-game set at Cincinnati (April 16-18) … went team captain … two-time all-state selection … two-time all-section honoree …
3-for-6 with an RBI and two runs scored against West Virginia (April 11) … had section, league and county player of the year as a senior …helped team win
two doubles as part of a 3-for-4 game at Wagner (April 7) … combined to go league championship as a senior.
3-for-6 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored in a double-header against
Seton Hall (April 1) … hit a pinch-hit, walk-off single against Columbia (March PERSONAL: Joseph Matthew Panik … born in Yonkers, N.Y. … son of Paul and
24) … went 3-for-4 with a double, a home run, three RBI and three runs scored Natalie Panik … has a brother, Paul … lists his mother as the person he most
against Fairfield (March 17) … was 2-for-5 with two doubles, two RBI and two admires … lists Derek Jeter as his favorite athlete … aspires to play in the Col-
runs scored at Liberty (March 13) … finished a home run shy of the cycle as part lege World Series … majoring in finance … came to St. John’s for the baseball
of a 4-for-4 day that included two doubles, a triple and three runs scored at program and its academics.
ETSU (March 7) … scored two runs and went 2-for-2 against Illinois (Feb. 28) …
went 2-for-5 with a double, a home run, two RBI and two runs scored at New
Orleans (Feb. 19).
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STEPHEN RIVERA
Junior • RHP • 6-1 • 205 • R/R • Staten Island, N.Y./Monsignor Farrell
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Made 24 appear- AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Made 14 appearances, including two
ances … posted a 4-2 record with one save and starts … went 2-3 with an 8.91 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 33.1 innings
a 3.60 ERA in 40.0 innings of work … worked … posted a 3.72 ERA in eight BIG EAST appearances … had two
11 scoreless appearances … had two strikeouts strikeouts in 3.1 scoreless innings against Louisville (May 9) … worked
in 2.1 scoreless innings against then-No. 22 Ole 1.0 scoreless inning against Seton Hall (May 2) … tallied a career-
Miss (June 4) in the NCAA Tournament … earned the win with 2.0 in- high eight strikeouts in 5.0 scoreless innings to earn the win against
nings of relief against then-No. 9 Louisville (May 29) in the BIG EAST Rutgers (April 4) … picked up four strikeouts and allowed two runs in
Tournament … racked up four strikeouts in just 1.2 innings of relief 3.1 innings against NYIT (April 1) … allowed two runs in 4.0 innings
against NYIT (May 11) … tossed 1.1 scoreless innings at Notre Dame against College of Charleston (Feb. 27) … had three strikeouts in 2.1
(May 1) … had two strikeouts in 2.1 scoreless innings against George- scoreless innings of relief to earn the win against Iowa (Feb. 21) in
town (April 24) … worked 2.2 shutout innings to earn the win against collegiate debut.
Fordham (April 21) … picked up the save with 3.0 scoreless innings
of relief against Albany (March 21) … tossed 3.0 scoreless innings to AT MONSIGNOR FARRELL: Three-time letterwinner in baseball for
earn the win at Liberty (March 14) … earned the win with 1.2 innings the Lions … served as team captain as a senior … NY Daily News All-
of relief against Michigan (Feb. 27) … racked up four strikeouts in 2.0 Star … CHSAA All-City first team … Staten Island Advance All-Star …
innings of relief at New Orleans (Feb. 19). NYSSWA second team all-state … also earned two letters in basket-
ball … served as a team captain as a senior.
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MATT WESSINGER
Junior • 2B • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Named to the AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Made 46 appearances, including 36 starts
NCAA Charlottesville Regional All-Tournament … batted .347 with 15 doubles and 31 RBI … combined to go 3-for-13
Team … appeared in 62 games, including 61 with two doubles and two RBI in three BIG EAST Tournament games
starts … batted .312 with 16 doubles, six home (May 19-22) … went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored against
runs and 52 RBI … had 23 multi-hit games and 14 multi-RBI games … Notre Dame (May 15) … was 2-for-6 with a home run, three RBI and
hit safely in 47 contests, including all nine postseason games … bat- two runs scored against Louisville (May 10) … went 3-for-5 with three
ted .556 (20-for-36) in nine postseason games … combined to bat .619 RBI at Seton Hall (May 1) … was 4-for-5 with two doubles, two RBI
(13-for-21) with nine RBI, one double, one triple, two home runs and and three runs scored at NYIT (April 28) … combined to go 6-for-
eight runs scored in five NCAA Tournament games … went 4-for-5 10 with four runs scored in two games at Connecticut (April 25-26)
with a double, a triple and five RBI against then-No. 22 Ole Miss (June … had a double and a run scored in a 3-for-5 day against Cincin-
nati (April 18) … went 2-for-5 with three RBI and three runs scored
6) in the NCAA Tournament … belted two home runs and had four
against Rutgers (April 4) … combined to go 5-for-13 with two doubles
RBI as part of a 3-for-5 day against VCU (June 5) in the NCAA Tourna-
and five RBI in a three-game set against Villanova (March 22) … went
ment … scored a run and went 2-for-3 against then-No. 18 Connecti- 2-for-4 with two RBI and first-career home run at Utah Valley (March
cut (May 30) in the BIG EAST Tournament championship game … had 10) … made first-career start and picked up first-career hit, a double,
an RBI and scored a run as part of a 2-for-5 effort against then-No. 9 against College of Charleston (Feb. 27) … made collegiate debut as a
Louisville (May 29) in the BIG EAST Tournament … homered and went defensive replacement against Penn State (Feb. 20).
2-for-3 against USF (May 26) in the BIG EAST Tournament … doubled
and had three RBI at then-No. 8 Louisville (May 16) … had a walk-off AT LIVERPOOL: Earned four letters playing baseball for the Warriors
single and two RBI as part of a 3-for-5 day against USF (May 9) … had … served as team captain as a senior … earned third team all-state
a two-run home run at Notre Dame (April 30) … had three RBI and honors as a senior … Section III Preseason Player of the Year as a
blasted a walk-off home run in the 10th inning to cap a 3-for-6 day at senior … two-time All-CNY first team selection … helped team win
the plate against Georgetown (April 24) … was 2-for-5 with three RBI both Section III and league championships as a sophomore.
and two runs scored against Georgetown (April 23) … collected three
RBI and scored two runs against Fordham (April 21) … combined to PERSONAL: Matthew Gregory Wessinger … born in Syracuse, N.Y. …
go 6-for-14 with three doubles and three RBI in a three-game set son of Jim and Mindy Wessinger … has three sisters, Amy, Pam, Steph
against West Virginia (April 9-11) … went 3-for-5 with a triple, three and one brother, Jimmy … lists his parents as the people he most
RBI and three runs scored against Columbia (March 24) … scored two admires … lists Jacoby Ellsbury as his favorite athlete … chose St.
runs and had two RBI as part of a 2-for-5 day against Fairfield (March John’s for the academics and baseball tradition … majoring in sport
17) … went 3-for-5 with two doubles against Minnesota (Feb. 26). management.
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JEREMY BALTZ
Sophomore • OF • 6-3 • 205 • R/R • Vestal, N.Y./Vestal
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): A consensus All-America and went 2-for-3 at the plate against Georgetown (April 23) … had back-to-
selection… earned first team All-America honors from back three-RBI games against Fordham (April 21) and Princeton (April 20) …
Baseball America and second team honors from the blasted first-career grand slam as part of a 3-for-3 day against Seton Hall (April
ABCA, Louisville Slugger and the NCBWA … named 1) … had a solo home run at Pittsburgh (March 27) … homered for the fourth-
the NCBWA National Freshman Hitter of the Year … straight game and collected first-career triple against Hofstra (April 14) …
named the Louisville Slugger National Freshman Player of the Year … earned homered in each of three games against West Virginia (April 9-11) and batted a
first team Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America and the NCBWA combined 7-for-13 with five RBI and six runs scored in the series … combined to
… a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American … earned first team ABCA All- bat 7-for-11 with two doubles, three RBI, three runs scored and two stolen bas-
Northeast Region honors … named the NCAA Charlottesville Regional MVP … es in a three-game set against Albany (March 19-21) … had a three-run home
a member of the NCAA Charlottesville Regional All-Tournament Team … won run against Fairfield (March 17) … had three RBI at ETSU (March 7) … went
BIG EAST Rookie of the Year honors … a unanimous selection to the All-BIG 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI at ETSU (March 6) … launched first-career
EAST first team … led the nation’s freshmen in both home runs (24) and RBI home run to highlight a 3-for-5 day against Minnesota (Feb. 26) … started and
(85) … finished tied for seventh in the country in home runs and tied for sixth went 3-for-4 with an RBI at New Orleans (Feb. 19) in collegiate debut.
in RBI … set new St. John’s single-season records in both home runs and RBI
… started in all 63 games … batted .396 with 16 doubles, 24 home runs and AT VESTAL: Drafted by the New York Yankees in the 45th round (1,365 overall)
85 RBI … had 29 multi-hit games and 25 multi-RBI games … posted a 19-game of the 2009 MLB Draft … earned a total of six letters playing baseball (3) and
hitting streak … slugged .771 and had a .479 on-base percentage … hit safely basketball (3) for the Golden Bears … two-time baseball team captain … first
in 53 games … combined to bat .438 (7-for-16) with four home runs, 11 RBI and team All-New York State as a senior … first team all-conference as a senior
a 1.188 slugging percentage in five NCAA Tournament games … had a pair of … two-time all-division selection … helped Golden Bears win three sectional
two-run home runs in a win against then-No. 1 Virginia (June 6) in the NCAA championships and two conference titles.
Tournament … had a home run and two RBI against VCU (June 5) in the NCAA
Tournament … went 2-for-3 with a three-run home run against then-No. 22 Ole PERSONAL: Jeremy Michael Baltz … born in Binghamton, N.Y. … son of Ann
Miss (June 4) in NCAA Tournament debut … went 1-for-4 with an RBI against and Tom Baltz … has an older brother, Chris … a four-time New York State
then-No. 18 Connecticut (May 30) in BIG EAST Tournament championship game scholar athlete … lists his parents as the people he admires most … lists Josh
… had two RBI as part of a 3-for-4 day against then-No. 9 Louisville (May 29) in Hamilton as his favorite athlete … aspires to play in the College World Series …
the BIG EAST Tournament … went 3-for-5 with two home runs and three RBI major is undecided.
at Boston College (May 18) … launched four home runs and had seven RBI as
part of a 4-for-5 game at then-No. 8 Louisville (May 14) … went 3-for-6 with
a homer, two doubles and two RBI against NYIT (May 11) … had a home run
and three RBI against Iona (May 4) … combined to bat 6-for-12 with two home
runs, two doubles and five RBI in a three-game set at Notre Dame (April 30-May
2) … homered and had two RBI against FDU (April 28) … had a solo home run
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JIMMY BRENNAN
Sophomore • OF • 6-0 • 195 • L/L • Airmont, N.Y./Suffern
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Appeared in 49 games, including 32 starts AT SUFFERN: Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 45th round (1,350
… batted .276 with seven doubles, two home runs and 20 RBI … overall) in the 2009 MLB Draft … earned four letters playing baseball
totaled 10 multi-hit games … had two doubles and four RBI as part for the Mounties … served as a baseball team captain as a senior
of a 4-for-6 effort against then-No. 22 Ole Miss (June 6) in the NCAA … two-time team MVP … county player of the year and all-section
Tournament … went 2-for-4 against USF (May 26) in BIG EAST Tourna- honoree as a senior … first team all-county as a junior … all-county
ment debut … had a solo home run and scored two runs at Rutgers honorable mention as a freshman … school’s all-time hits leader …
(May 21) … combined to go 6-for-12 with one RBI, one double and also earned three basketball letters.
three runs scored in a three-game set against Georgetown (April 23-
24) … doubled and had two RBI against Princeton (April 20) … plated PERSONAL: James Thomas Brennan … born in Stamford, Conn. …
two runs with a pinch-hit single against Seton Hall (April 1) … went son of John and Lynda Brennan … has two younger siblings, John and
0-for-3 with a walk and a run scored at ETSU (March 7) in first-career Maggie … chose St. John’s for its baseball tradition and proximity to
start … clubbed first-career home run and added two RBI as part of home … lists his parents as the people he most admires … lists Grady
a 2-for-3 day at New Orleans (Feb. 21) … made collegiate debut as a Sizemore as his favorite athlete … aspires to win the College World
pinch runner at New Orleans (Feb. 20). Series and then play professionally … majoring in journalism.
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MATT CARASITI
Sophomore • RHP • 6-3 • 200 • R/R • Berlin, Conn./Berlin
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Made 19 appearanc- AT BERLIN: Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 36th round (1,084
es, including seven starts … went 7-4 with a 5.94 overall) of the 2009 MLB Draft … earned four letters playing baseball
ERA and 34 strikeouts in 53.0 innings … made for the Redcoats … served as a team captain … 2009 Gatorade Con-
first-career postseason start and allowed two necticut Player of the Year … 2009 Northeast Coca Cola Player of
earned runs in 3.2 innings of work to earn a no- the Year … 2009 Louisville Slugger All-American … helped team win
decision in an NCAA Tournament contest against then-No. 1 Virginia conference title as a senior … two-time all-state selection.
(June 6) … worked 0.2 scoreless innings in postseason debut to earn
the win against then-No. 9 Louisville in the BIG EAST Tournament PERSONAL: Matthew Joseph Carasiti … born in New Britain, Conn.
(May 27) … started and tossed a career-high 5.1 innings to notch a … son of Keith and Dawn Carasiti … has a younger brother, Brandon
win at Notre Dame (May 2) … racked up a career-high six strikeouts … chose St. John’s for its baseball program … lists Jesse Carlson as the
in 5.0 innings of work against Georgetown (April 24) … had two person he most admires and as his favorite athlete … aspires to play
strikeouts in 1.0 scoreless inning against Fordham (April 21) … al- professionally … major is undecided.
lowed just one hit and had two strikeouts in 3.2 scoreless innings of
relief to earn the win at Cincinnati (April 17) … worked 1.1 scoreless
innings to earn the win in relief against Hofstra (April 14) … tallied
four strikeouts and allowed three earned runs in 3.2 innings of work
against Albany (March 19) in first-career start … tossed 3.2 scoreless
innings of relief to earn the win against Minnesota (Feb. 26) … had
one strikeout in 3.0 scoreless innings of relief to earn the win at New
Orleans (Feb. 20) in collegiate debut.
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ROBERT CASE
Sophomore • C/1B • 6-2 • 200 • R/R • Miami, Fla./South Dade
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Batted .318 with five doubles and five RBI
in 23 appearances, including 10 starts … went 1-for-1 with a pinch-hit
double against then-No. 22 Ole Miss (June 4) in NCAA Tournament
debut … was 2-for-3 with a double against Iona (May 4) … had a
double and two RBI against Fordham (April 21) … came off the bench
to go 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI against Princeton (April
20) … went 2-for-4 with a double at Pittsburgh (March 27) in first-
career BIG EAST start … had an RBI and a run scored against Albany
(March 19) … made first-career start and went 1-for-3 with three runs
scored at New Orleans (Feb. 21) in collegiate debut.
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ANTHONY CERVONE
Sophomore • RHP • 6-4 • 235 • R/R • Beacon, N.Y./Beacon
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Made 18 appearances AT BEACON: A four-time letterwinner playing baseball for the Bull-
… went 0-1 with a 7.71 ERA and 20 strikeouts dogs … two-time all-section selection … two-time all-league honoree
in 18.2 innings … limited opponents to just a … helped baseball team win league championship as a sophomore
.131 batting average … allowed zero earned … also earned two football letters and two basketball letters … two-
runs in 12 appearances and had a string of seven- time all-league selection in basketball … two-time all-league choice
straight scoreless appearances that spanned 8.2 innings … worked in football … holds the school-record in receiving yard and recep-
1.2 scoreless innings at then-No. 8 Louisville (May 15) … racked up a tions.
career-high three strikeouts in 1.1 innings of scoreless relief against
USF (May 7) … had two strikeouts in 1.2 scoreless innings at Notre PERSONAL: Anthony Joseph Cervone … born in Beacon, N.Y. … son
Dame (April 30) … tallied two strikeouts in 1.0 shutout inning of re- of Vincent and Jane Cervone … has two older siblings, Joseph and
lief against Princeton (April 20) … had two strikeouts in 1.0 scoreless Melissa … chose St. John’s for the academic and athletic excellence
inning of work against Albany (March 20) … picked up two strikeouts … lists his father as the person he most admires … lists Derek Jeter
in 1.0 scoreless inning against Fairfield (March 17) … worked 1.0 in- as his favorite athlete … aspires to play professionally … major is
ning of scoreless relief at New Orleans (Feb. 21) in collegiate debut. undecided.
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SEAN HAGAN
Sophomore • LHP • 6-6 • 225 • L/L • Larchmont, N.Y./Mamaroneck
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Made 20 appearances, including six starts AT MAMARONECK: Earned four letters playing baseball for the
… went 5-1 with a 4.85 ERA and 53 strikeouts in 55.2 innings … Tigers … two-time team captain … 2009 Section 1 Pitcher of the Year
racked up six strikeouts and allowed three runs in 5.0 innings of work … first team all-state honoree as a senior … two-time all-section
to earn the win against VCU (June 5) in NCAA Tournament debut … selection … also earned four hockey letters … two-time first team all-
started and allowed just one earned run in 4.1 innings against then- state selection … three-time all-section honoree.
No. 9 Louisville (May 29) in BIG EAST Tournament debut … had five
strikeouts in 5.0 innings of work in a win at Boston College (May 18) PERSONAL: Sean Thomas Hagan … born in White Plains, N.Y. …
… had six strikeouts and allowed just one earned run in 5.0 innings to son of Kevin and Colleen Hagan … has a younger brother, Scott …
earn a no-decision in a start against NYIT (May 11) … tallied a career- chose St. John’s for its proximity to the City and home as well as the
high seven strikeouts in 6.0 shutout innings to earn the win in a start academic and athletic reputation … lists his parents as the people he
against Iona (May 4) … tossed 2.2 scoreless innings of relief against most admires … lists Mark Messier and Andy Pettitte as his favorite
Georgetown (April 24) … tallied six strikeouts in 3.0 innings of relief athletes … aspires to play professionally and be a successful business-
to pick up the win against Princeton (April 20) … had three strikeouts man … majoring in accounting.
in 2.0 shutout innings against Albany (March 20) … had three strike-
outs in 3.0 scoreless innings at ETSU (March 6) … had three strikeouts
and allowed two earned runs in 3.0 innings of relief at New Orleans
(Feb. 21) to earn first-career win in collegiate debut.
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KYLE HANSEN
Sophomore • RHP • 6-8 • 215 • R/R • Glen Cove, N.Y./St. Dominic
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): A second team Base- win at Cincinnati (April 18) … worked 5.2 innings, had five strikeouts
ball America Freshman All-American … earned and allowed just two runs in a win against Seton Hall (April 3) …
second team NCBWA Freshman All-America hon- allowed just two runs in 6.0 innings of work in a win against Albany
ors … a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American (March 21) … had five strikeouts and allowed two earned runs in 5.0
… a first team ABCA All-Northeast Region selec- innings of work at Liberty (March 14) in first-career start … worked
tion … won the Jack Kaiser Award as the Most Outstanding Player in 2.1 scoreless innings of relief to earn the win against Illinois (Feb. 28)
the BIG EAST Tournament … named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament … had one strikeout in 1.0 scoreless inning at New Orleans (Feb. 21)
Team … earned third team All-BIG EAST honors … made 18 appear- in collegiate debut.
ances, including 15 starts … posted an 8-3 record with a 3.71 ERA
and 85 strikeouts in 94.2 innings … allowed two earned runs or less AT ST. DOMINIC: Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 40th
in nine of 15 starts … combined to post a 1-0 record with a 0.63 ERA round (1,216 overall) in the 2009 MLB Draft … earned two letters
and 13 strikeouts in 14.1 innings in a pair of BIG EAST Tournament playing baseball for the Bayhawks … served as baseball team captain
starts … had five strikeouts and allowed just two hits in 6.1 scoreless as a senior … two-time first team all-state selection … two-time
innings to earn the win against then-No. 18 Connecticut (May 30) in all-league honoree … 2009 NYSSWA Co-Player of the Year … helped
the BIG EAST Tournament championship game … racked up eight team win 2009 league championship.
strikeouts in 8.0 innings of one-run ball to get the win against USF
(May 26) in BIG EAST Tournament debut … had seven strikeouts in PERSONAL: Kyle Robert Hansen … born in Glen Cove, N.Y. … son of
7.0 scoreless innings in a no-decision at Rutgers (May 20) … tallied Bob and Arlene Hansen … has two older brothers, Keith and Craig …
seven strikeouts and allowed just two runs in 7.0 innings of work in chose St. John’s for its first class education and the baseball program’s
a win against USF (May 8) … worked 7.2 innings of one-run ball and winning tradition … lists his mother as the person he most admires
added nine strikeouts in a win at Notre Dame (May 1) … racked up … lists Dan Haren as his favorite athlete … aspires to graduate from
a career-high 12 strikeouts in 7.1 innings of one-run ball to get the college and play professionally … majoring in sport management.
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SEAN O’HARE
Sophomore • INF • 6-0 • 190 • S/R • Morristown, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): A third team All-BIG EAST selection … AT SETON HALL PREP: Earned three letters playing baseball for
appeared in 57 games, including 54 starts … batted .347 with 16 the Pirates … all-state honoree as a senior … three-time all-county
doubles and 30 RBI … hit safely in 44 games and totaled 24 multi- selection … three-time all-non public selection … helped team win a
hit efforts … had a 2-for-3 day at the plate against VCU (June 5) in National and State Championship as a sophomore.
NCAA Tournament … had a walk-off single as part of a 2-for-4 day
at the plate against USF (May 26) in the opening round of the BIG PERSONAL: Sean Gerard O’Hare … born in Morristown, N.J. … son
EAST Tournament … launched first-career home run, a grand slam, at of Paul and Marie O’Hare … has two younger brothers, Robert and
Boston College (May 18) … went 3-for-4 and finished a home run shy Patrick … chose St. John’s for its academics and athletics … lists his
of the cycle against USF (May 8) … combined to go 5-for-9 with three mother as the person he most admires … lists Chipper Jones as his fa-
doubles, three RBI and two runs scored in a three-game set at Notre vorite athlete … aspires to play professionally … major is undecided.
Dame (April 30-May 1) … went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate and had
three RBI against Hofstra (April 14) … went 2-for-5 with two doubles
and an RBI against Seton Hall (April 3) … stole two bases and went
2-for-4 at the plate against Albany (March 21) … posted third-straight
multi-hit game with a 3-for-6 day at New Orleans (Feb. 21) … picked
up first-career RBI and collected first-career four-hit game with a
4-for-6 performance at New Orleans (Feb. 20) … started and went
2-for-4 with a double at New Orleans (Feb. 19) in collegiate debut.
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PAT TALBUT
Sophomore • INF • 6-2 • 180 • R/R • Vestal, N.Y./Vestal
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Appeared in 17 games, including two PERSONAL: Patrick Daniel Talbut … born in Binghamton, N.Y. … son
starts … batted .235 with two RBI and seven runs scored in 17 at-bats of Mike and Bridget Talbut … has two older brothers, Joe and Conor
… came in as a pinch-runner and scored a run against USF (May 8) … … lists his parents and brothers as the people he admires most … lists
went 1-for-1 with a run scored as a pinch-hitter against Georgetown Eli Manning as his favorite athlete … interested in majoring in educa-
(April 24) … was 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored in a start tion or sport management.
against Fordham (April 21) … went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run
scored against West Virginia (April 9) … made first-career start and
collegiate debut at Pittsburgh (March 28).
AT VESTAL: Earned a total of six letters playing baseball (3) and foot-
ball (3) for the Golden Bears … served as a two-time baseball team
captain … three-time all-section honoree … two-time team MVP …
third team all-state as a senior … fourth team all-state as a junior …
helped team win three sectional championships and two conference
titles.
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CAMERON BLACK
Redshirt Freshman • LHP • 6-4 • 240 • L/L • Conestoga, Pa./Penn Manor
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AT PENN MANOR: Three-time letterwinner play- PERSONAL: Cameron William Black … born in Lancaster County, Pa.
ing baseball for the Comets … first team all-state … son of Dave and Sue Black … has two siblings, Forrest and Johanna
as a senior … first team all-league selection as a … chose St. John’s for its baseball program … lists his father as the
senior … honorable mention honoree as a sopho- people he most admires … lists Curt Schilling as his favorite athlete …
more … helped squad win the league championship as a senior. aspires to play in College World Series and win a National Champion-
ship before playing professionally … majoring in accounting.
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Freshman • RHP • 6-0 • 160 • R/R • Drums, Pa./Hazleton Area
AT HAZELTON AREA: Earned two letters playing PERSONAL: Adam Mitchel Davis … born in Berwick, Pa. … son of
baseball for the Cougars … served as team Tina and Phil Davis … has an older brother, Philip … chose St. John’s
captain as a senior … earned all-conference for its location and baseball program … lists his father as the person
honors as a senior … helped squad win Wyoming he most admires … lists Kobe Bryant as his favorite athlete … aspires
Valley Conference Division championship and reach District 2 Class to play professionally … majoring in criminal justice.
AAAA finals in 2010 … also earned two letters playing basketball …
served as team captain as a senior.
KEVIN GROVE
Redshirt Freshman • OF • 6-4 • 215 • R/R • Manhattan Beach, Calif./Loyola
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AS A FRESHMAN (2010): A redshirt season. PERSONAL: Kevin Thomas Grove … born in Colorado Spring, Colo. …
son of Tom and Cathy Grove … has an older brother, Michael … chose
AT LOYOLA: Three-time letterwinner playing St. John’s for its baseball program and its proximity to the City … lists
baseball for the Cubs … served as a team captain Kobe Bryant as his favorite athlete … aspires to play professionally
… named team’s offensive MVP as a senior … helped team win the and be a successful businessman … major is undecided.
CIF championship … named team’s most improved player as a sopho-
more … also earned two basketball letters.
ISAAC LIPPERT
Freshman • LHP • 5-11 • 175 • R/L • Devon, Pa./Conestoga
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AT CONESTOGA: Earned two letters playing base- PERSONAL: Isaac Jeremy Hendrix Lippert … born in Philadelphia,
ball for the Pioneers … an all-league honorable Pa. … son of Joan and James Lippert … has an older sister, Emma …
mention and All-Main Line honorable mention as chose St. John’s for its baseball program and coaching staff … lists
a senior … helped squad win the Central League Mohandas Gandhi as the person he most admires … lists Muham-
championship as a junior … played for Delaware County in the 2010 mad Ali and Chase Utley as his favorite athletes … majoring in sport
Carpenter Cup … also earned one letter as a member of the wrestling management.
team.
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MIKE LONSDALE
Redshirt Freshman • C • 6-0 • 200 • R/R • Castro Valley, Calif./Castro Valley
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AS A FRESHMAN (2010): A redshirt season. PERSONAL: Michael Ryan Lonsdale … born in Castro Valley, Calif. …
son of Bob and Cathey Lonsdale … has two older siblings, Andrew
AT CASTRO VALLEY: Two-time letterwinner and Katie … chose St. John’s for its academic excellence … lists Mike
playing baseball for the Trojans … served as team Napoli as his favorite athlete … aspires to graduate from college and
captain as a senior … two-time all-league selection … helped the play professionally … majoring in education.
team earn two NCS playoff berths.
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AT MOHAWK VALLEY C.C.: Earned third team AT ROME FREE ACADEMY: Played both baseball and soccer for the
NJCAA All-America and first team All-Region hon- Black Knights … played American Legion baseball for Smith Post …
ors as a sophomore … named the 2010 Mountain became first three-time Oneida County Player of the Year … helped
Valley Conference Player of the Year … earned squad reach state finals three times.
2010 National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators
(NATYCAA) Male Scholar Athlete of the Year accolades … batted .408 PERSONAL: Kyle Brahim Richardson … born in Rome, N.Y. … son
with 25 doubles, 10 triples, 56 RBI, 89 runs scored and 44 stolen bases of Donna Sergio and Keith Richardson … has seven siblings, Keith,
in two seasons with the Hawks … holds the all-time career-record Tyeshia, Peter and Gabriel Richardson, and Dale, Amy and Alana
in hits … ranks second on the career lists for doubles, triples, RBI, Yerman … chose St. John’s to be part of a winning baseball tradition
runs scored and stolen bases … holds single-season records in both and get a quality education … lists his parents as the people he most
doubles (16) and hits (54). admires … lists Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson as his favorite
athletes … aspires to play professionally before attending med school
… majoring in biology.
DAN ROLAND
Freshman • C • 5-10 • 185 • R/R • Upper Brookville, N.Y./Oyster Bay
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AT OYSTER BAY: Four-year letterwinner for the PERSONAL: Daniel John Roland … born in Freeport, N.Y. … son of
Baymen … served as team captain as a senior … Maureen and Daniel Roland … has two sisters, Melissa and Alexa …
earned All-Long Island and all-county honors as chose St. John’s for its baseball program and location … lists his par-
a senior … two-time all-conference honoree … ents as the people he most admires … lists Derek Jeter as his favorite
helped team win four Nassau County championships … also earned athlete … interested in majoring in legal studies.
one letter as a member of the football team.
LINCOLN SANBORN
Freshman • INF • 6-3 •185 • S/R • Standish, Maine/Bonny Eagle
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AT BONNY EAGLE: Four-year letterwinner PERSONAL: Lincoln Brown Sanborn … born in Portland, Maine …
playing baseball for the Scots … earned 2010 son of Lynn Brown and Will Sanborn … has an older sister, Morgan
SMAA Pitcher of the Year honors after posting a … chose St. John’s for its quality education and baseball program
6-0 record and a 1.41 ERA … first team all-state … lists his father as the person he most admires … aspires to play
selection and first team all-conference choice as a senior … earned professionally or coach … majoring in sport management.
three letters playing basketball … an All-SMAA honorable mention as
a senior … served as team captain as a senior … earned three letters
playing soccer.
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FRANKIE SCHWINDEL
Freshman • C • 6-1 • 195 • R/R • Livingston, N.J./Livingston
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AT LIVINGSTON: Earned three letters playing PERSONAL: Frank Joseph Schwindel … born in Livingston, N.J. … son
baseball for the Lancers … served as team captain of Barbara and Frank Schwindel … has an older sister, Jenn … chose
as a senior … second team all-state and first St. John’s for its baseball team and great academics … lists his father
team all-group 4 honoree as a senior … two-time as the person he most admires … lists Derek Jeter as his favorite ath-
all-county selection … two-time first team all-conference honoree … lete … aspires to win a BIG EAST Championship and play in the Col-
earned both Livingston Male Athlete of the Year and Essex County lege World Series before playing professionally … major is undecided.
Scholar Athlete of the Year honors as senior.
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Freshman • OF/C • 6-3 • 215 • L/R • North Vancouver, British Columbia/Carson Graham
AT CARSON GRAHAM: Drafted by the Milwau- PERSONAL: Rowan David Wick … born in North Vancouver, British
kee Brewers in the 19th round (579 overall) of the Columbia … son of Elaine and Clayton Wick … has a younger sister,
2010 MLB Draft … played for the Canadian Junior Alison … chose St. John’s for its baseball program … lists Justin Mor-
National Team at the 2010 IBAF World Junior Base- neau as his favorite athlete … aspires to play professionally … major
ball Championships … batted .310 (9-for-29) with three doubles, two is undecided.
home runs and six RBI in eight games to help Canada finish fourth …
also played baseball for the Vancouver Cannons.
JAKE WOODWARD
Freshman • LHP • 6-4 • 190 • R/L • Lebanon, N.H./Lebanon
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AT LEBANON: Earned four letters playing baseball PERSONAL: Jacob John Woodward … born in Lebanon, N.H. … son of
for the Raiders … two-time team captain … three- Kathleen and Rob Woodward … has an older brother, Robert … chose
time first team all-state selection … earned confer- St. John’s for its baseball team and great academics … lists his father as
ence player of the year honors as a junior … also the person he most admires … lists John Lester as his favorite athlete
earned three letters playing basketball … named conference player of … majoring in liberal studies.
the year and earned first team all-state honors as a senior
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SERIES RECORDS
Adelphi 22-7 Harvard 4-1 Pan American 4-6 SW Missouri State 1-0
Air Force 0-1 Hawaii 0-1 Paris Island Marines 0-1 Stanford 1-2
Alabama 0-1 Hofstra 54-9 Penn State 12-6 Staten Island 1-0
Albany 8-1 Holy Cross 1-1 Pepperdine 1-2 Stony Brook 0-1
Arkansas 0-3 Hunter 3-0 Pittsburgh 43-18 Syracuse 0-1
Arizona 2-1 Illinois 1-1 Portland State 1-0 Temple 15-4-1
Arizona State 0-4 Indiana State 0-2 Princeton 21-15 Texas 2-2
Army 25-6-3 Iona 45-9 Providence 33-37 Texas A&M 0-2
Baltimore 1-0 Iowa 1-0 Queens 25-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-1
Boston College 53-26-1 Iowa State 4-0 Quinnipiac 8-1 Texas-Arlington 2-2
Boston University 1-0 Ithaca 1-2 Rhode Island College 1-0 Texas Christian 0-2
Bridgeport 13-0 Jacksonville 0-2 Rhode Island 4-0 Texas State 1-0
Brooklyn 30-3 James Madison 2-4 Rice 1-2 Texas Tech 0-5
Buffalo 13-3 Kansas 3-0 Richmond 7-4 Towson 1-0
BYU 0-4 Kansas State 0-2 Rider 24-10 Tulane 1-0
C.W. Post 36-17 Kent State 1-0 Rutgers 44-33 Tulsa 1-0
Cal-Berkley 0-2 Kentucky 0-1 Sacred Heart 8-1 UNLV 1-1
Cal-Riverside 1-1 Kings Point 3-2 St. Bonaventure 2-0 Upsala 4-2
Cal-Santa Barbara 1-0 Lafayette 8-2 St. Francis (N.Y.) 40-9-1 Utah Valley 2-0
Cal-St. Northridge 3-3 Lamar 3-1 St. Joseph’s 1-1 Vanderbilt 0-1
Canisius 1-0 LaSalle 1-0 St. Peter’s 16-0 Villanova 42-21
CCNY 28-5 Liberty 1-2 Sam Houston State 0-1 Virginia 3-3
Central Connecticut St 6-3 Long Beach State 0-1 Santa Clara 0-1 Virginia Commonwealth 8-5
Central Florida 1-2 Long Island 34-15 Seton Hall 64-56 Virginia Tech 6-6
Central Michigan 2-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-2 Siena 9-0 Wagner 52-9
Charleston Southern 3-1 Louisiana State 0-2 South Alabama 1-1 Wake Forest 1-0
HISTORY
Chicago State 1-0 Louisville 8-6 So. Connecticut State 11-3 Univ. of Washington 0-1
Cincinnati 7-6 Loyola (Md.) 1-0 South Carolina 0-1 Washington State 3-1
Citadel 2-2 Maine 4-5 South Dakota State 2-0 Wayne State 5-2
Clemson 1-5 Manhattan 25-9 South Florida 10-5 West Chester State 6-0
Coastal Carolina 2-4 Marist 1-0 Southern 1-0 West Point 1-0
Colgate 4-0 McNeese St. 2-1 Southern California 0-3 West Virginia 28-17
College of Charleston 5-7 Miami (Ohio) 2-4 Southern Illinois 0-1 Western Carolina 1-3
Colorado State 1-0 Michigan 4-4 Southern Mississippi 0-1 William & Mary 2-1
Columbia 27-7 Michigan State 1-1 Southeast Oklahoma 1-0 Winthrop 3-0
Connecticut 55-49 Minnesota 1-1 Yale 2-0
Coppin State 2-0 Mississippi 1-1
Cornell 4-3 Monmouth 1-1
Creighton 0-1 Navy 0-0-1
Davidson 1-0-1 Nebraska 1-5
Dallas Baptist 0-1 New Haven 8-3
Delaware 6-3 New Mexico 1-0
Delaware State 1-0 New Orleans 5-0
Duke 1-0 NYIT 38-11
Duquesne 1-0 NYU 21-9
East Carolina 2-3 Niagara 2-0
East. Connecticut 3-0 Nicholls State 0-2
East Tennessee State 3-3 North Carolina 4-6
Evansville 1-0 UNC-Asheville 2-1
Fairfield 23-4 North Carolina State 2-1
Fairleigh Dickinson 40-7-1 North Carolina-Wilmington 2-4
Florida 0-1 North Florida 1-0
Florida Atlantic 0-3 Northern Iowa 0-1
Florida International 2-5 Northwestern 1-1
Fordham 43-10 Northwestern State 0-1
Fresno State 0-2 Notre Dame 16-26
Furman 1-0 Ohio State 1-1
Gardner-Webb 1-0 Oklahoma 0-1
George Mason 2-1 Oklahoma State 0-1
Georgetown 44-11 Old Dominion 5-7
Georgia 1-2 Oral Roberts 0-1
Georgia Tech 1-1 Oregon State 0-3
Gettysburg 0-1 Pace 24-4 P.J. Antoniato
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April 12, 1981 H W 5-0 April 9, 1986 A T 4-4 March 23, 1997 H W 10-9 (11) April 2, 1983 H W 14-2
April 8, 1987 H W 7-1 April 25, 1998 H W 14-7 April 6, 1983 H W 5-0
AIR FORCE ACADEMY March 30, 1988 A T 5-5 April 25, 1998 H W 11-2 April 17, 1984 A W 2-1
Overall: 0-1, N: 0-1 March 27, 1989 H W 2-1 (11) April 26, 1998 H W 15-3 April 24, 1984 H W 9-8 (11)
April 1970 N L 2-6 April 18, 1990 A L 6-8 May 8, 1999 A T 4-4 April 9, 1985 H W 13-12
April 17, 1991 H T 3-3 May 8, 1999 A L 7-8 April 16, 1985 H L 1-4
ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF April 14, 1992 A W 11-4 May 9, 1999 A W 10-6 March 25, 1986 H W 5-3
Overall: 0-1, N: 0-1 April 13, 1993 H W 18-15 April 20, 2000 A L 1-2 April 29, 1986 H W 4-3 (12)
May 24, 1991 N L 2-5 April 11, 1995 H W 6-1 April 20, 2000 A L 1-9 March 24, 1987 H L 6-9
April 16, 1998 A W 8-2 April 7, 2001 H L 6-10 April 14, 1988 H W 6-5
ALBANY, UNIVERSITY OF April 7, 2001 H W 6-3 April 21, 1988 H W 13-7
Overall: 7-2, H: 7-1, N: 0-1 BALTIMORE, UNIVERSITY OF March 28, 1989 H L 1-9
April 8, 2001 H W 6-2
April 15, 2004 N L 1-5 Overall: 1-0, A: 1-0 April 20, 1989 H W 5-3
April 27, 2002 A L 3-4
March 14, 2006 H W 17-1 April 21, 1979 A W 10-9 March 28, 1990 H W 14-1
April 27, 2002 A L 2-8
March 14, 2007 H W 5-4 May 2, 1990 H W 17-12
April 29, 2002 A W 8-6
March 14, 2008 H W 9-2 BOSTON COLLEGE March 27, 1991 H W 19-11
May 10, 2003 H L 2-3
March 13, 2009 H W 8-6 Overall: 54-28-1, H: 26-14, A: 27-11-1, April 23, 1991 H W 15-2
N: 1-3
May 10, 2003 H W 13-0
March 15, 2009 H W 14-7 April 21, 1992 H W 12-1
April 14, 1984 H W 4-2 May 11, 2003 H W 3-1
March 19, 2010 H L 6-9
April 13, 1985 H L 0-3 April 17, 2004 A L 2-4
March 20, 2010 H W 18-8 BUFFALO, UNIVERSITY OF
April 13, 1985 H W 1-0 April 17, 2004 A W 7-1
March 21, 2010 H W 8-2 Overall: 13-3, H: 7-1, N: 6-2
April 20, 1985 A W 6-3 April 18, 2004 A W 5-4
May 29, 2004 N L 4-6 April 14, 1972 H W 12-2
ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF April 20, 1985 A W 8-6 May 11, 1973 H L 1-5
April 21, 1985 A W 20-5 March 26, 2005 H W 4-0
Overall: 2-1, N: 2-1 April 14, 1975 H W 2-0
April 5, 1986 A W 18-0 March 26, 2005 H L 3-4
June 17, 1960 N L 4-11 April 10, 1976 H W 10-4
April 5, 1986 A W 7-1 May 27, 2005 N L 5-7
May 1980 N W 6-1 April 10, 1976 H W 6-5
April 19, 1986 H W 10-8 May 18, 2010 A W 17-9
March 19, 1993 N W 5-4 May 1976 N L 1-4
April 19, 1986 H W 18-3 May 1976 N W 9-3
April 20, 1986 H L 3-6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Overall: 1-0, H: 1-0 May 1976 N W 8-1
Overall: 0-4, A: 0-1, N: 0-3 April 2006, 1986 A W 9-4 April 16, 1977 H W 5-4
April 4, 1971 H W 3-0
March 1970 N L 2-7 March 28, 1987 H L 7-10 (10) April 16, 1977 H W 9-6
June 2, 1978 N L 2-13 March 29, 1987 H L 3-6 April 17, 1978 H W 9-0
BRIDGEPORT, UNIVERSITY OF
May 30, 1993 N L 2-12 March 29, 1987 H W 2-0 Overall: 13-0, H: 8-0, A: 5-0 May 1979 N W 12-3
March 9, 2002 A L 1-11 May 2, 1987 A W 10-9 April 16, 1957 H W 11-2 May 1980 N L 0-4
May 3, 1987 A W 9-5 April 22, 1965 A W 10-7 May 1980 N W 14-1
ARKANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF May 3, 1987 A W 12-1 April 7, 1966 H W 12-3 May 1980 N W 9-8
Overall: 0-3, A: 0-3 April 16, 1988 H W 14-1 May 13, 1983 N W 4-3 (10)
April 29, 1968 H W 4-0
Feb. 20, 2004 A L 7-14 April 16, 1988 H L 6-8 April 2, 1969 H W 11-4
Feb. 21, 2004 A L 5-6 April 17, 1988 H W 5-4 CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF
April 2, 1971 H W 2-0
Feb. 22, 2004 A L 3-14 May 13, 1988 A W 7-3 Overall: 0-2, N: 0-2
April 1972 H W 16-0
May 14, 1988 A L 0-8 April 29, 1974 A W 10-1 May 1980 N L 5-8
May 14, 1988 A W 18-5 April 16, 1975 A W 6-2 March 23, 1983 N L 3-5
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HISTORY
April 15, 1978 H L 8-11 Feb. 18, 1998 A W 5-4 Overall: 27-7, H: 15-3, A: 10-4, N: 2-0
March 28, 1974 A W 8-3 April 20, 1987 H L 2-6
April 15, 1978 H W 3-1 Feb. 19, 2000 A L 3-4
April 22, 1975 H W 3-2 April 22, 1987 A L 6-7
Feb. 21, 2001 A L 3-18
April 20, 1976 A W 10-5 May 15, 1987 N W 13-4
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE
June 1976 N W 12-5 April 9, 1988 A W 1-0
UNIVERSITY CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK
Overall: 6-3, H: 6-0, A: 0-3 Overall: 28-5, H: 19-3, A: 9-2 April 20, 1977 H W 4-2 April 9, 1988 A W 5-2
May 6, 1968 H W 11-9 April 24, 1956 H W 13-1 May 1977 N W 3-0 April 10, 1988 A W 5-1
May 5, 1969 H W 4-3 May 1, 1956 A W 15-1 April 18, 1978 A L 0-10 April 30, 1988 H L 2-3 (10)
April 17, 1970 H W 5-3 April 22, 1957 A W 4-3 April 27, 1981 H W 8-7 April 30, 1988 H W 5-4
April 6, 1972 H W 11-2 May 18, 1957 H W 3-2 April 27, 1983 H W 15-2 May 1, 1988 H L 2-6
April 21, 1973 A L 7-11 April 19, 1958 H W 9-1 April 24, 1985 H W 5-4 (12) April 8, 1989 H L 1-7
April 20, 1974 H W 12-9 May 13, 1958 A W 5-0 April 15, 1986 A W 23-6 April 8, 1989 H W 11-2
April 20, 1974 H W 6-1 April 14, 1959 A W 5-0 April 14, 1987 H L 0-2 April 9, 1989 H W 4-2
April 19, 1975 A L 2-3 May 9, 1959 A W 19-0 April 13, 1988 A W 5-1 April 29, 1989 A L 2-3
April 19, 1975 A L 5-7 April 23, 1960 H L 3-6 April 5, 1989 H L 4-5 April 29, 1989 A L 2-3
May 17, 1960 A W 13-2 April 4, 1990 A L 7-10 April 30, 1989 A L 4-8
CENTRAL FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF April 25, 1961 A W 7-2 April 3, 1991 H W 11-2 April 12, 1990 H W 4-1
Overall: 1-2, A: 1-2 May 19, 1961 H W 13-0 April 1, 1992 A L 6-10 (8) April 14, 1990 H W 2-1 (12)
Feb. 12, 1999 A L 5-14 April 18, 1962 H W 2-1 March 31, 1993 H W 4-3 April 14, 1990 H L 2-4
Feb. 13, 1999 A W 10-5 May 14, 1962 H W 14-2 April 5, 1994 A W 15-14 April 20, 1991 A W 9-1
Feb. 14, 1999 A L 5-8 April 20, 1963 H W 11-1 April 20, 1995 H L 9-10 April 20, 1991 A W 11-0
April 20, 1963 H W 7-5 March 28, 1996 A W 13-4 April 25, 1992 H W 9-8
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY April 1964 H W 6-5 March 26, 1997 H W 5-3 April 25, 1992 H W 3-2
Overall: 2-0, N: 2-0 April 1964 H W 5-4 March 25, 1998 A W 28-3 April 26, 1992 H L 7-9
May 23, 1981 N W 23-13 April 10, 1965 H L 6-7 March 22, 2000 A W 5-4 April 23, 1993 A W 2-1
March 10, 2000 N W 6-5 April 9, 1966 A W 15-7 April 30, 2001 H W 14-9 April 24, 1993 A L 4-7
May 8, 1967 H W 3-1 April 10, 2002 H W 8-5 April 24, 1993 A L 2-6
CHARLESTON, COLLEGE OF April 28, 1968 H W 10-0 March 26, 2003 A L 3-5 May 20, 1993 N W 9-0
Overall: 5-7, A: 5-6, N: 0-1
April 12, 1969 A L 4-7 March 24, 2004 H W 9-3 April 9, 1994 H L 2-10
March 1, 1997 A W 9-2 April 30, 1969 H L 5-8 March 29, 2005 A W 22-3 April 9, 1994 H W 2-1
March 1, 1997 A L 3-13 April 12, 1970 H W 8-3 March 28, 2006 H W 10-2 April 10, 1994 H W 6-4
March 2, 1997 A W 5-2 April 18, 1970 A W 12-9 March 27, 2007 H W 24-1 April 9, 1995 A L 1-6
Feb. 19, 1998 A W 9-4 March 27, 1971 H W 9-3 March 25, 2008 H W 10-5 April 9, 1995 A W 6-1
Feb. 19, 1998 A W 6-1 April 13, 1971 A L 6-9 March 24, 2009 A W 2-1 April 10, 1995 A L 2-5
Feb. 17, 2001 A L 1-2 April 15, 1973 H W 15-2 March 24, 2010 H W 22-21 April 17, 1996 H L 4-5 (10)
Feb. 18, 2001 A L 0-1 April 15, 1973 H W 11-2 April 18, 1996 H W 4-0
Feb. 22, 2001 A L 4-5 April 18, 1975 H W 7-1 CONNECTICUT, UNIVERSITY OF April 24, 1996 A L 3-4 (10)
March 10, 2006 A L 2-6 March 30, 1976 H W 17-4 Overall: 55-49, H: 29-21, A: 21-26, N: 7-3 April 9, 1997 A L 5-8
March 11, 2006 A L 3-4 May 3, 1978 H W 7-2 March 27, 1976 H W 17-6 April 16, 1997 H W 3-2
March 12, 2006 A W 10-8 March 27, 1976 H L 0-1 April 23, 1997 A W 10-7
Feb. 27, 2009 N L 4-8 March 26, 1977 H W 7-1 April 15, 1998 A W 8-4 (10)
April 7, 1977 A L 3-11 April 20, 1998 H W 7-0
May 1, 1978 A L 5-7
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April 18, 2002 A W 12-7 April 21, 2007 A W 8-2 April 2, 1979 H W 15-2 April 25, 1971 A L 6-10
April 22, 2009 A W 8-1 April 22, 2007 A W 4-2 March 25, 1980 A W 9-0 April 12, 1972 A W 11-5
April 21, 2010 H W 12-5 March 27, 2009 A W 7-2 April 20, 1988 H W 10-2 April 27, 1972 H W 11-5
March 28, 2009 A L 5-10 April 26, 1988 A W 9-7 April 13, 1973 A L 6-9
FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY March 29, 2009 N L 4-6 April 25, 1989 A W 26-2 April 11, 1974 H W 3-1
Overall: 0-2, N: 0-2 April 23, 2010 H W 8-7 May 3, 1989 H W 5-0 May 4, 1976 H W 5-4
March 11, 1991 N L 3-5 April 24, 2010 H W 14-13 (10) April 11, 1990 H W 2-4 April 19, 1977 A W 15-4
March 11, 1996 N L 7-13 April 24, 2010 H W 15-5 April 8, 1991 H W 20-4 April 26, 1978 H W 11-0
April 15, 1992 A W 27-16 April 25, 1979 A W 21-1
FURMAN UNIVERSITY GEORGIA, UNIVERSITY OF April 20, 1993 H L 3-20 April 23, 1980 H W 13-3
Overall: 1-0, A: 1-0 Overall: 1-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-1 April 19, 1994 A L 4-12 April 13, 1981 A W 13-6
March 24, 1978 A W 5-3 March 23, 1978 A L 4-5 April 18, 1995 A L 8-9 April 29, 1981 H W 12-1
March 23, 1978 A W 13-11 March 26, 1996 A W 17-2 May 5, 1982 A W 4-2
GARDNER-WEBB Feb. 20, 1998 N L 3-7 March 25, 1997 H W 5-3 April 13, 1984 H W 8-7
Overall: 1-0, N: 1-0
April 30, 1998 A W 11-8 April 12, 1985 H W 9-1
Feb. 23, 2008 N W 8-4 GEORGIA TECH UNIVERSITY May 12, 1999 H W 10-2 May 7, 1985 A W 17-12
Overall: 1-1, N: 1-1 April 25, 2000 A W 21-2 May 8, 1986 H W 10-2
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY May 23, 1991 N W 5-4 April 24, 2001 A W 10-9 May 7, 1988 H W 8-1
Overall: 2-1, A: 1-0, N: 1-1 May 25, 1991 N L 4-5 May 7, 1988 H L 2-6
March 15, 2002 A W 5-2
March 23, 1984 A W 6-5 April 4, 1994 H W 11-7
March 21, 2003 H W 5-3
May 28, 1993 N W 16-9 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE April 17, 1995 H W 15-6
March 22, 2003 A W 7-5
Feb. 22, 2002 N L 2-9 Overall: 0-1, A: 0-1 March 21, 1996 A L 6-10
March 23, 2003 H W 7-6
June 1, 1962 A L 5-7 May 12, 2004 A L 4-12 March 26, 1998 A W 6-4
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY March 25, 1999 H W 11-4
Overall: 44-11, H: 22-5, A: 22-5, N: 0-1
April 20, 2005 A W 8-6
HARVARD UNIVERSITY April 19, 2006 H W 2-0 (11) March 23, 2000 A L 4-8
March 24, 1984 A L 3-8 Overall: 4-0, N: 4-0 March 28, 2001 H W 12-5
May 11, 1990 A W 15-4 April 18, 2007 A W 12-0
June 10, 1968 N W 2-0 April 24, 2003 H W 13-9
May 12, 1990 A W 6-1 April 16, 2008 H W 19-5
May 1978 N W 8-0 April 21, 2004 H W 5-2
May 12, 1990 A W 8-7 (10) March 18, 2009 A L 13-20
May 1980 N W 6-3 April 13, 2005 A W 10-1
April 6, 1991 H W 11-1 April 14, 2010 H W 7-6
May 1980 N W 9-5 May 10, 2006 H W 8-0
April 6, 1991 H W 7-0 March 12, 2005 N L 2-3 May 9, 2007 H W 2-0
April 7, 1991 H W 7-2 HOLY CROSS, COLLEGE OF THE
Overall: 1-1, N: 1-1 May 9, 2007 H W 17-2
April 4, 1992 A W 10-4 HAWAII, UNIVERSITY OF May 6, 2008 H W 4-2(7)
May 1978 N L 3-5
April 4, 1992 A W 5-3 Overall: 0-1, N: 0-1 May 6, 2008 H W 15-2(7)
May 1978 N W 14-12
April 5, 1992 A W 6-1 May 1980 N L 2-7 May 4, 2010 H W 11-2
March 27, 1993 H W 4-2
HUNTER COLLEGE
March 27, 1993 H L 1-4 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Overall: 3-0, H: 2-0, A: 1-0 IOWA
May 16, 1993 H W 19-3 Overall: 54-9, H: 26-2, A: 27-7, N: 1-0 Overall: 1-0, N: 1-0
April 29, 1957 H W 5-4
April 30, 1994 A L 4-5 April 14, 1956 A W 11-8 Feb. 21, 2009 N W 18-3 (7)
May 14, 1958 H W 17-0
April 30, 1994 A W 8-0 May 9, 1956 H W 7-2
April 6, 1959 A W 12-2
May 1, 1994 A W 11-6 April 30, 1957 H W 11-1
April 22, 1995 H W 8-1 May 17, 1957 A W 8-5
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March 18, 1987 N W 7-5 April 26, 1974 H W 16-7 May 1980 N W 6-4 March 4, 2000 N W 12-3
March 18, 1988 N W 15-6 May 13, 1975 H W 4-2 May 22, 1981 N 5-10 March 1, 2005 N W 17-12
May 11, 1976 H W 8-1 May 23, 1981 N W 10-5 Feb. 22, 2009 N L 2-4
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY April 21, 1977 H W 12-3 May 24, 1981 N L 0-15 Feb. 27, 2010 N W 2-1
Overall: 0-2, N: 0-2 April 22, 1978 H W 6-0 May 26, 1986 N L 7-13
March 18, 1993 N L 8-10 May 8, 1979 A L 6-15 May 27, 1986 N L 8-21 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
March 2, 2007 N L 3-10 May 1979 N W 7-2 March 4, 99 N W 12-3 Overall: 1-1, N: 1-1
May 1980 N W 6-5 March 6, 1999 N L 10-11
KENT STATE April 11, 1981 A W 15-8 MANHATTAN COLLEGE March 3, 2003 N W 4-3
Overall: 1-0, N: 1-0 Overall: 25-9, H: 15-3, A: 10-6
March 29, 1982 A W 4-3
Feb. 28, 2008 N W 9-4 May 8, 1982 N L 3-9 April 11, 1956 H W 11-6 MINNESOTA, UNIVERSITY OF
May 2, 1983 H L 4-7 May 5, 1956 A L 1-5 Overall: 1-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-0
KENTUCKY, UNIVERSITY OF April 7, 1984 A L 3-5 April 1, 1957 A L 3-6 March 11, 2005 A L 2-4
Overall: 0-1, N: 0-1 Feb. 26, 2010 N W 5-4
April 30, 1984 H W 5-2 April 27, 1957 A L 0-6
May 28, 1988 N L 5-12 April 24, 1958 A W 2-1
May 10, 1984 N W 5-2
May 12, 1984 N L 4-6 May 19, 1958 A L 0-3 MISSISSIPPI
KINGS POINT COLLEGE April 18, 1959 A L 3-5 Overall: 1-1, N: 1-1
April 29, 1985 A L 14-15
Overall: 3-2, H: 1-1, A: 2-1
May 14, 1959 A W 5-3 June 4, 2010 N L 5-10
April 10, 1956 A W 7-4 April 2, 1986 H W 9-2
April 20, 1960 A L 0-6 June 6, 2010 N W 20-16
May 23, 1957 A L 3-4 April 2, 1987 A W 10-6
May 2, 1988 H W 11-9 May 14, 1960 A W 3-2
May 21, 1959 A W 4-1 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY
May 1, 1990 H L 9-10 April 26, 1961 A W 6-2
April 6, 1966 H L 1-2 Overall: 1-1, H: 1-1
April 20, 1993 H W 7-4 May 4, 1961 H W 10-1
April 2, 1968 H W 3-0 March 17, 2002 H L 0-2
April 20, 1994 A L 3-9 April 23, 1962 A W 9-1
March 17, 2002 H W 9-2
April 24, 1995 H W 15-1 May 15, 1962 H W 13-1
LAMAR UNIVERSITY
April 15, 1997 H W 10-9 (10) April 2, 1963 H W 12-0
Overall: 3-1, A: 3-1 NAVAL ACADEMY
Feb. 27, 2004 A W 3-2 April 14, 1998 A L 7-8 (10) April 27, 1963 A L 4-14 Overall: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-1
Feb. 28, 2004 A W 7-5 April 13, 1999 H W 9-8 April 5, 1964 H L 1-4 April 20, 1965 A T 6-6
Feb. 29, 2004 A L 5-6 March 15, 2000 A W 4-1 May 4, 1964 A W 2-1
March 4, 2007 A W 14-3 April 16, 2001 H W 7-2 May 13, 1965 A W 9-1 NEBRASKA, UNIVERSITY OF
May 1, 2003 H W 14-2 May 14, 1966 H L 2-4 Overall: 1-5, N: 1-5
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE May 10, 2006 H W 5-1 May 17, 1967 A W 8-1 May 1979 N W 5-0
Overall: 8-2, H: 2-1, A: 5-1, N: 1-0 April 17, 2007 A W 19-5 April 13, 1968 H W 7-2 March 17, 1993 N L 3-8
May 30, 1957 N W 8-3 March 12, 2008 H W 9-8(10) May 7, 1969 H W 4-0 March 20, 1993 N L 3-14
April 1, 1971 A W 6-2 March 31, 2009 A W 16-4 May 6, 1970 A W 8-3 March 13, 1996 N L 6-19
April 1972 H W 6-4 March 31, 2010 H W 7-6 May 4, 1971 H W 4-2 March 16, 1996 N L 3-11
March 31, 1973 A W 1-0 May 2, 1973 H W 13-2 Feb. 26, 2006 N L 4-12
May 6, 1974 H L 2-9 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE, April 30, 1974 A W 2-1
May 17, 1975 A L 0-4 UNIVERSITY OF April 2, 1976 H W 10-0 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS, UNIVERSITY OF
April 25, 1977 A W 14-5 Overall: 0-2, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 May 5, 1979 H W 17-10 Overall: 1-1, N: 1-1
April 13, 1979 A W 6-1 Feb. 19, 2005 A L 2-7 April 26, 1995 H W 12-1 March 8, 2002 N L 5-11
April 19, 1982 H W 12-2 March 13, 2005 N L 1-3 April 18, 1996 H W 19-7 June 5, 2004 N W 9-6
April 18, 1983 A W 9-5
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April 15, 1975 H W 1-0 May 4, 1968 A W 11-3 May 14, 1994 H W 6-0
April 22, 1976 A W 6-3 Feb. 18, 2005 N L 5-6
June 2, 1968 A W 1-0
April 20, 1981 A W 6-0 April 14, 1969 H W 3-2 ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY
April 20, 1982 A L 12-13 NOTRE DAME, UNIVERSITY OF Overall: 0-1, N: 0-1
April 13, 1970 A W 7-4 Overall: 16-26, H: 7-7, A: 8-13, N: 1-6
May 8, 1982 N W 1-0 March 24, 1983 N L 9-11
April 12, 1971 H W 7-0 April 4, 1996 A L 3-7
May 16, 1982 N W 4-3 April 18, 1973 H W 3-2
May 1982 H W 4-0 May 17, 1996 N L 0-4 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
May 1973 H L 1-11 May 9, 1998 A W 3-0 Overall: 0-3, A: 0-2, N: 0-1
May 7, 1983 A W 7-4 April 17, 1974 H W 7-2
May 14, 1983 N L 1-2 May 9, 1998 A L 1-2 March 1970 N L 1-8
April 12, 1984 N W 15-10 May 10, 1998 A W 6-5 June 5, 2005 A L 1-11
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY May 14, 1998 N L 2-3 June 2005 A L 3-19
May 5, 1984 A W 9-5 Overall: 2-0, H: 2-0
March 28, 1985 A L 6-7 May 15, 1999 H W 5-4
April 9, 1981 H W 6-0 May 15, 1999 H L 2-5
May 14, 1985 H W 8-7 (10) PACE UNIVERSITY
April 16, 1982 H W 9-3 May 16, 1999 H W 14-5 Overall: 24-4, H: 16-3, A: 8-1
May 9, 1987 H L 10-13
May 9, 1987 H W 4-3 April 29, 2000 A L 3-8 April 22, 1966 H W 11-2
NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY April 29, 2000 A W 6-4 May 5, 1967 H W 13-7
April 14, 1993 A W 12-2 Overall: 0-2, A: 0-2
May 13, 1993 H L 2-8 April 30, 2000 A L 8-9 April 22, 1968 H W 8-1
March 18, 1989 A L 6-15
March 17, 1994 N W 4-1 April 28, 2001 A L 2-3 April 26, 1970 H W 11-3
March 19, 1989 A L 5-12
March 17, 1994 N W 12-11 April 28, 2001 A L 0-5 April 22, 1971 H W 16-0
April 12, 1995 A L 2-3 April 29, 2001 A L 3-7 April 23, 1972 A W 22-2
NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY OF
April 25, 1996 H W 8-3 Overall: 4-6, A: 1-3, N: 3-3 April 6, 2002 H L 1-4 May 10, 1973 H W 6-0
April 24, 1997 A W 9-4 March 1975 N W 6-4 April 6, 2002 H W 4-3 May 5, 1974 A W 11-8
May 10, 1997 A W 8-3 March 28, 1978 A W 15-5 April 7, 2002 H L 2-5 April 25, 1975 H W 7-4
April 24, 1999 A W 9-0 June 3, 1978 N L 5-9 April 6, 2003 H L 3-11 April 23, 1976 A W 23-4
April 24, 1999 A W 13-4 April 16, 1979 A L 6-7 April 6, 2003 H L 3-18 April 6, 1977 H W 10-2
April 25, 1999 H W 9-2 April 17, 1979 A L 6-9 April 12, 2004 A L 1-7 April 4, 1978 A W 15-7
May 9, 2000 A W 15-8 March 15, 1991 N W 4-3 April 12, 2004 A W 2-1 April 1, 1986 H W 2-1
May 10, 2000 H W 11-7 March 1, 2003 N W 6-5 May 28, 2004 N L 2-9 March 24, 1988 H W 3-2
May 9, 2001 H L 3-6 March 1, 2008 N L 2-6 May 7, 2005 H W 3-2 March 26, 1990 H W 7-6
May 10, 2001 A W 4-1 March 2, 2008 N L 2-4 May 7, 2005 H W 6-5 April 16, 1990 A W 7-4
May 8, 2002 A W 9-6 March 10, 2010 A L 2-8 May 8, 2005 H W 3-1 March 26, 1991 H L 4-7
May 15, 2002 H W 8-4 April 13, 2006 A L 2-9 May 10, 1991 A W 18-3
May 6, 2003 A W 7-3 NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE, April 13, 2006 A L 7-13 March 18, 1992 H L 2-5
May 15, 2003 H W 7-2 UNIVERSITY OF April 15, 2006 A L 5-7 May 5, 1992 A L 4-5
May 4, 2004 H W 10-3 Overall: 2-1, A: 2-1 May 26, 2006 N W 10-1 May 4, 1993 H W 8-7
May 4, 2004 H W 8-2 March 12, 2004 A L 6-7 May 26, 2006 N L 3-5 May 3, 1994 A W 18-6
May 13, 2004 H W 8-2 March 13, 2004 A W 9-7 April 25, 2008 A W 10-3 March 18, 1997 H W 5-2
April 21, 2005 H L 8-11 March 14, 2004 A W 7-1 April 26, 2008 A W 6-4 April 26, 2000 H L 2-3
May 3, 2005 A W 4-2 April 27, 2008 A L 4-8 April 25, 2001 H W 11-3
May 12, 2005 H L 0-1 May 14, 2009 H L 1-9 April 4, 2002 A W 14-7
May 2, 2006 A W 6-1 May 15, 2009 H L 8-15 April 22, 2003 H W 9-3
May 1, 2007 H W 2-1 May 16, 2009 H W 10-6 April 20, 2004 H W 7-1
May 19, 2009 N L 5-14
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April 18, 1968 A L 1-2 April 17, 1989 H L 1-2 Overall: 8-1, H: 6-1, A: 2-0
PITTSBURGH, UNIVERSITY OF April 24, 1969 H L 0-2 May 7, 1989 H L 3-4 April 21, 1974 H W 6-1
Overall: 43-18, H: 23-3, A: 19-14, N: 1-1 May 7, 1970 A L 4-6 April 20, 1975 A W 15-4
April 22, 1990 A L 5-6
May 17, 1976 A W 10-1 May 12, 1971 A L 0-2 April 4, 1976 H W 13-2
April 22, 1990 A W 10-9
April 29, 1990 H W 6-1 May 2, 1972 A W 4-3 April 9, 1977 A W 12-3
April 23, 1990 A W 12-8
April 29, 1990 H L 6-7 May 19, 1973 A W 2-0 March 19, 2005 H W 6-0
April 27, 1991 H W 3-0
April 30, 1990 H W 14-3 May 19, 1973 A L 1-2 March 19, 2005 H W 6-0
April 27, 1991 H W 3-1
March 23, 1991 A W 18-9 May 15, 1976 A L 3-4 March 18, 2006 H W 12-7
April 28, 1991 H W 16-5
March 23, 1991 A W 17-2 May 15, 1976 A W 2-1 March 18, 2006 H L 4-5 (10)
May 15, 1991 N W 8-4
March 24, 1991 A W 16-7 May 1976 N W 2-0 March 18, 2006 H W 15-3
May 2, 1992 A L 5-6
March 29, 1992 H W 3-2 (8) May 13, 1977 A L 7-8 May 2, 1992 A L 3-5
March 29, 1992 H W 4-3 (7) May 1978 H W 4-2 RHODE ISLAND, UNIVERSITY OF
May 3, 1992 A W 10-6
March 30, 1992 H W 7-4 May 11, 1980 A W 7-3 Overall: 4-0, H: 4-0
May 12, 1992 N L 4-6
April 4, 1993 A L 2-4 May 11, 1980 A L 4-5 May 12, 1966 H W 1-0
May 1, 1993 H W 9-1
April 4, 1993 A L 0-2 May 10, 1981 A W 2-0 April 4, 1968 H W 2-1
May 1, 1993 H W 4-3
April 5, 1993 A W 10-1 May 10, 1981 A W 4-2 April 14, 1973 H W 7-2
May 2, 1993 H L 7-9
May 7, 1994 H W 3-2 May 9, 1982 N W 15-7 April 11, 1976 H W 20-3
April 17, 1994 A W 3-0
May 7, 1994 H L 6-10 May 9, 1982 N W 6-2 April 17, 1994 A W 9-5
May 7, 1994 H W 9-0 May 8, 1983 A L 6-7 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE
April 18, 1994 A L 12-3
April 1, 1995 A L 2-5 May 8, 1983 A W 2-0 Overall: 1-0, H: 1-0
May 6, 1995 H L 4-6
April 1, 1995 A L 4-11 May 6, 1984 A W 6-1 April 3, 1967 H W 13-0
May 6, 1995 H L 3-10
April 2, 1995 A L 4-5 May 12, 1985 A W 6-4 (12) May 7, 1995 H W 18-11
March 30, 1996 A W 2-0 May 12, 1985 A L 2-5 RICHMOND, UNIVERSITY OF
May 4, 1996 H L 3-7 Overall: 7-4, A: 5-2, N: 2-2
March 30, 1996 A L 3-5 May 11, 1986 H L 5-7 May 4, 1996 H L 2-8 April 1, 1978 A W 16-3
March 31, 1996 A W 8-5 May 11, 1986 H W 15-1 May 5 1996 H L 1-10 April 1, 1978 A W 3-2
April 19, 1997 H W 4-3 May 10, 1987 A L 4-5 May 15, 1996 N W 3-2 May 1978 N W 7-2
April 19, 1997 H W 19-14 May 10, 1987 A L 4-6 April 12, 1997 A L 2-3 May 1978 N W 2-1
April 20, 1997 H W 14-5 April 30, 2002 H L 5-7 April 12, 1997 A W 6-3 April 20, 1979 A L 0-3
April 4, 1998 A W 2-0 April 29, 2003 H L 4-7 April 13, 1997 A W 6-1 April 11, 1980 A W 12-11
April 4, 1998 A W 7-4 April 27, 2004 H W 6-4 May 2, 1998 H W 6-5 April 12, 1980 A L 1-2 (10)
April 5, 1998 A W 11-3 April 26, 2005 H W 10-0 May 2, 1998 H L 3-6 March 20, 1984 A W 7-5
April 17, 1999 H W 8-1 April 25, 2006 H W 17-5 May 3, 1998 H L 2-5 March 21, 1985 A W 11-9
April 17, 1999 H W 3-1 April 24, 2007 H W 6-3 May 13, 1998 N W 7-2 May 23, 1997 N L 4-10
April 18, 1999 H W 14-5 April 22, 2008 H W 6-2 May 2, 1999 A L 1-9 Feb. 20, 2000 N L 8-9
April 1, 2000 A W 7-2 April 20, 2010 H W 12-5 May 2, 1999 A L 9-12
April 1, 2000 A W 10-5
May 3, 1999 A L 7-11 RICE UNIVERSITY
April 2, 2000 A L 9-10 (12) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE May 23, 1999 N L 1-6 Overall: 1-2, A: 1-2
April 14, 2001 H W 5-2 Overall: 33-37, H: 14-17, A: 13-17, N: 6-3
April 14, 2001 H W 10-9 March 30, 1969 H W 10-5 Feb. 24, 2006 A L 7-14
March 28, 2002 A W 13-6 April 5 1970 H L 1-3 March 6, 2007 A W 7-6
March 28, 2002 A L 8-12 March 30, 1985 H W 6-5 May 31, 2008 A L 2-11
March 30, 2003 H W 4-1
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April 15, 1993 H W 14-6 April 29, 2006 A W 11-2 April 2, 1996 A W 11-5 May 1974 H L 8-11
May 15, 1993 A W 12-8 April 30, 2006 A L 2-4 April 23, 1996 H L 8-9 April 27, 1975 A L 4-6
March 7, 1997 A L 1-8 March 30, 2007 H W 5-1 Feb. 20, 1997 N W 4-3 May 9, 1975 H L 0-1 (12)
March 5, 1998 A W 4-0 March 31, 2007 H W 10-7 April 2, 1997 A L 9-10 May 23, 1975 N L 1-5
March 7, 1998 H W 5-4 April 1, 2007 H L 3-8 March 31, 1998 H T 4-4 March 31, 1976 H L 1-2 (11)
May 5, 1999 H W 11-5 March 20, 2008 A W 12-5 March 30, 1999 A W 7-1 June 1976 N L 0-8
March 21, 2008 A W 2-0 May 11, 2000 H W 3-2 (10) April 17, 1977 A W 10-4
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY March 22, 2008 A W 12-9 April 10, 2001 H W 9-3 May 16, 1977 H W 4-1
Overall: 44-33, H 22-14, A: 19-17, N: 3-2 April 4, 2009 H W 11-10 (10) April 9, 2002 A W 8-1 May 27, 1977 N W 3-2
May 29, 1957 A W 5-0 April 4, 2009 H W 16-8 April 25, 2003 H W 15-3 April 5, 1978 A W 7-1
April 10, 1958 H L 3-4 April 5, 2009 H W 15-5 April 6, 2004 A W 5-0 April 16, 1978 H L 0-7
May 2, 1959 A W 3-1 May 20, 2010 A L 1-2 April 5, 2005 H W 14-2 May 1979 N W 3-0
April 5 1961 A L 3-6 May 21, 2010 A W 9-7 April 4, 2006 A W 17-3 May 1980 N W 11-8
April 19, 1963 A W 10-3 May 22, 2010 A L 1-3 April 10, 1981 A W 7-2
April 16, 1964 H W 7-0 ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY April 22, 1981 H W 5-2
May 17, 1965 A W 11-8 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY Overall: 1-1, N: 1-1 May 15, 1981 N W 8-5
April 12, 1966 H W 2-1 Overall: 9-1, H: 5-0, A: 4-1 May 1974 N W 8-0 April 30, 1982 A L 1-8
April 12, 1967 A L 6-7 April 7, 1970 H W 17-2 May 1974 N L 1-4 May 1982 N L 0-15
April 26, 1968 H L 1-3 April 5 1971 A W 7-4 May 3, 1982 H L 3-8
May 31, 1968 H W 12-0 April 3, 1972 H W 11-2 ST. PETER’S COLLEGE May 16, 1982 N L 4-6
April 7, 1969 A W 5-4 April 1973 A L 0-7 Overall: 17-0, H: 11-0, A: 5-0 April 12, 1983 H L 5-6
May 1, 1970 H L 2-4 April 1973 A W 7-1 May 2, 1956 H W 7-3 April 29, 1983 H L 2-8
April 27, 1971 A W 8-3 April 1974 H W 4-0 May 8, 1957 A W 14-3 May 12, 1983 N L 4-7
April 30, 1972 H W 4-0 April 12, 1975 A W 17-1 April 21, 1958 H W 12-5 May 14, 1983 N W 7-2
April 19, 1973 A W 13-3 April 12, 1975 A W 15-1 April 23, 1959 H W 2-1 April 10, 1984 A W 8-7
April 18, 1974 H W 7-6 April 6, 1976 H W 8-2 May 8, 1961 A W 7-4 April 27, 1984 H L 4-6 (10)
April 17, 1975 A W 11-0 April 2, 1974 H W 4-0 April 21, 1962 H W 14-0 May 11, 1984 N L 1-4
April 14, 1976 H W 9-8 April 17, 1963 A W 16-1 April 2, 1985 N L 2-4
May 1976 N W 1-0 ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY April 15, 1966 H W 6-1 April 23, 1985 A L 6-7
April 13, 1977 A W 14-3 Overall: 2-0, N: 2-0 May 9, 1967 H W 4-1 May 16, 1985 N W 5-3
April 12, 1978 H L 6-8 Feb. 27, 1999 N W 12-1 April 12, 2000 A W 12-7 May 18, 1985 N L 4-5
April 11, 1979 A W 5-4 March 3, 2005 N W 10-3 May 8, 2000 H W 8-6 May 19, 1985 N W 7-6 (11)
April 3, 1980 A W 8-2 April 3, 2001 H W 12-0 May 15, 1986 N W 11-6
April 2, 1981 A L 3-9 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) COLLEGE April 2, 2002 H W 5-4 May 17, 1986 N W 11-10
April 3, 1981 A W 10-0 Overall: 40-9-1, H: 24-4-1, A: 14-5, N: 1-0 April 15, 2003 H W 10-7 April 9, 1987 H W 7-0
April 14, 1983 H W 9-1 May 10, 1965 H W 5-4 April 29, 2004 A W 14-3 April 23, 1987 A L 6-9
April 18, 1985 H W 5-4 April 19, 1966 H W 8-6 April 12, 2005 H W 26-1 April 5, 1988 A L 2-12
March 29, 1988 A L 5-11 April 6, 1968 A L 0-2 April 11, 2006 H W 10-4 May 8, 1988 H L 10-13
May 4, 1989 H L 0-1 May 10, 1969 H W 5-2 May 20, 1988 N W 6-2
April 2, 1991 A L 9-11 May 9, 1970 A L 0-4 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY April 8, 1990 H L 4-11
April 4, 1991 H L 5-6 May 14, 1971 H W 7-5 Overall: 1-0, A: 1-0
March 31, 1992 H W 16-8 March 2, 2004 A W 9-6
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HISTORY
March 23, 2002 H W 4-2 April 8, 1958 A W 19-2 March 13, 1990 N L 7-13 May 25, 1985 N L 6-9
March 23, 2002 H W 16-2 May 9, 1958 H W 6-5 March 20, 1999 A L 7-8
March 24, 2002 H L 5-3 April 3, 1959 A W 9-2 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY March 20, 1999 A L 1-4
April 16, 1960 A L 0-2 Overall: 5-2, H: 1-2, N: 4-0
April 19, 2003 A W 12-6 March 21, 1999 A W 13-11
May 10, 1960 H W 14-8 May 4, 1972 H W 5-0
April 19, 2003 A L 5-10
April 3, 1961 A L 0-2 May 5, 1973 H L 0-1 WILLIAM & MARY, COLLEGE OF
April 23, 2004 H L 1-4
May 17, 1961 A W 5-3 May 5, 1973 H L 1-2 Overall: 2-1, A: 2-0; N: 0-1
April 23, 2004 H W 6-5
April 1, 1962 A W 6-1 May 4, 1974 N W 6-2 April 8, 1980 A W 4-2
May 19, 2005 A W 6-1
April 25, 1962 A W 12-6 May 4, 1974 N W 6-2 March 19, 1985 A W 9-6
May 21, 2005 A W 5-0
April 6, 1963 H W 10-5 May 3, 1975 N W 5-0 Feb. 16, 2002 N L 6-7
May 21, 2005 A W 7-2
May 14, 1963 A W 4-2 May 3, 1975 N W 2-0
March 24, 2006 A W 6-3
March 25, 2006 A W 3-2 May 2, 1964 A W 4-2 WINTHROP
May 1964 H W 10-9 WEST CHESTER STATE UNIVERSITY Overall: 3-0, A: 3-0
March 26, 2006 A W 5-3 Overall: 6-0, H: 4-0, A: 2-0
April 5, 2007 H W 4-3 May 3, 1965 A W 3-0 Feb. 24, 2008 A W 4-3
May 11, 1966 H W 13-0 April 8, 1974 H W 10-9 Feb. 26, 2008 A W 2-0
April 5, 2007 H W 16-9 May 5, 1976 H W 4-1
April 7, 2007 H W 9-2 May 13, 1967 A W 13-0 Feb. 29, 2008 A W 3-2 (10)
April 16, 1968 H W 6-0 May 1, 1977 A W 13-4
May 15, 2008 A W 16-2 May 2, 1978 H W 11-4
May 17, 2008 A L 7-8 (11) April 28, 1969 A W 15-2 YALE UNIVERSITY
May 4, 1970 H W 11-1 May 10, 1979 A W 12-10 Overall: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-0
May 17, 2008 A W 5-2 April 28, 1981 H W 8-4
April 25, 1973 A W 5-2 May 21, 1981 N W 1-0
May 20, 2008 N L 0-12 (7)
April 24, 1974 A W 11-1 March 28, 1982 A W 9-7
March 20, 2009 H W 19-7 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
March 21, 2009 H W 3-2 April 23, 1975 A W 7-1
Overall: 28-17, H: 13-7, A: 12-8, N: 3-2
March 22, 2009 H W 10-3 April 21, 1976 H W 16-0
April 12, 1977 A L 5-9 April 20, 1996 H W 3-2
April 11, 1978 H L 4-5 April 20, 1996 H W 5-1
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH April 21, 1996 H W 5-4
UNIVERSITY March 31, 1979 A W 3-0
April 7, 1981 A W 9-0 May 17, 1996 N L 5-6
Overall: 8-5, A: 6-4, N: 2-1
May 14, 1981 N W 7-1 May 3, 1997 A L 3-4
March 31, 1978 A W 11-0 May 3, 1997 A W 12-6
March 31, 1978 A W 9-2 May 16, 1981 N W 4-2
April 21, 1982 A L 4-8 May 4, 1997 A L 4-7
April 13, 1980 A L 1-7 May 14, 1997 N W 11-4
April 13, 1980 A W 16-4 May 4, 1982 H W 14-4
May 3, 1983 A W 17-6 March 28, 1998 H L 1-2
March 19, 1984 A W 11-3 March 28, 1998 H W 9-1
March 20, 1985 A W 7-2 April 18, 1984 H W 4-0
April 17, 1985 H W 12-3 March 29, 1998 H L 3-4
March 20, 1985 A W 11-6 April 10, 1999 A W 4-1
March 13, 1998 A L 5-6 April 25, 1986 A W 7-5
April 21, 1987 H W 16-10 April 10, 1999 A W 8-3
March 14, 1998 A L 3-6 April 11, 1999 A W 2-0
March 15, 1998 A L 2-3 April 6, 1988 A W 11-5
April 5, 1990 H W 5-4 May 21, 1999 N W 9-6 (11)
Feb. 19, 1999 N L 4-7 March 25, 2000 H W 9-1
June 3, 2007 N W 5-4 April 9, 1991 A W 14-1
April 8, 1992 H W 15-13 March 25, 2000 H L 10-11
June 5, 2010 N W 8-6 March 26, 2000 H L 4-9
April 7, 1993 A L 5-8
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1937 1941 1947 1950
(8-9-1) (16-6) (13-5) (13-5)
Coach: Joe Lapchick Coach: Joe Lapchick Coach: Walter McLaughlin Coach: Frank McGuire
Opponent Result Opponent Result Opponent Result Opponent Result
Princeton W, 8-0 CCNY W, 7-2 Hofstra L, 2-3 Arnold L, 2-6
Wagner W, 13-1 Brooklyn W, 7-3 Brooklyn W, 19-3 CCNY W, 17-5
Dexter W, 11-5 Duke L, 1-8 New York University L, 3-4 Canisius W, 19-5
Brooklyn W, 9-0 NC State W, 9-2 Kings Point W, 5-1 New York University L, 5-9
Providence L, 6-7 Wake Forest W, 14-9 Fordham L, 3-4 Manhattan L, 0-1
Yale L, 2-4 Virginia Tech W, 11-0 CCNY W, 13-3 St. Peter’s W, 7-3
Long Island W, 7-3 Hampden-Sydney W, 13-1 Wagner W, 11-10 Kings Point W, 15-4
CCNY W, 8-3 George Washington W, 12-9 Brooklyn W, 13-0 Hofstra W, 9-4
Manhattan W, 10-5 Fordham W, 4-1 Manhattan W, 12-3 Brooklyn W, 7-2
Brooklyn L, 4-5 Villanova L, 1-7 Queens W, 9-1 John Marshall W, 11-6
New York University L, 2-3 New York University W, 13-7 New York University L, 3-4 Kings Point W, 7-4
Duke L, 0-3 Duke W, 8-2 Maritime W, 17-3 Hofstra W, 13-6
Harvard T, 9-9 Boston College L, 3-5 CCNY W, 7-4 New York University L, 3-6
Providence L, 2-7 Providence L, 4-6 Hofstra W, 13-2 Manhattan W, 11-3
Fordham L, 2-5 Manhattan W, 4-3 J. Marshall W, 16-3 Brooklyn W, 7-6
Manhattan L, 5-6 Boston College W, 9-2 Kings Point L, 4-9 Wagner W, 5-1
NY Athletic Club L, 2-4 NY Athletic Club W, 4-0 Fordham W, 11-4 CCNY W, 4-3
CCNY W, 3-2 Manhattan W, 3-1 Manhattan W, 5-2 Fordham L, 5-8
CCNY L, 9-18
New York University W, 14-3
1938 Brooklyn W, 13-0 1948 1951
(7-3-1) Fordham W, 5-1 (9-5) (9-10)
Coach: Joe Lapchick Coach: Frank McGuire Coach: Frank McGuire
Opponent Result Opponent Result Opponent Result
Brooklyn W, 14-0 1942 Equitable Life W, 15-10 CCNY W, 19-2
Long Island W, 2-1 (7-3-1) St. Francis W, 19-1 Wagner W, 12-5
Princeton W, 10-2 Coach: Joe Lapchick Hofstra W, 5-4 LaSalle L, 7-12
New York L, 0-5 Opponent Result Pratt W, 13-3 St. Joseph’s W, 19-4
Dartmouth W, 8-1 Manhattan T, 4-4 Brooklyn W, 16-2 Arnold W, 1-0
Providence L, 0-8 Montclair W, 3-0 Kings Point W, 15-0 Manhattan L, 5-6
Upsala W, 15-0 CCNY W, 10-5 Wagner L, 2-7 Montclair L, 0-2
Manhattan L, 3-8 Brooklyn W, 2-1 Brooklyn L, 5-7 Wagner L, 3-7
Seton Hall W, 5-2 Manhattan W, 6-5 Manhattan W, 8-6 Providence L, 2-5
HISTORY
CCNY W, 11-0 CCNY W, 5-0 CCNY L, 8-10 New York University W, 5-4
New York University T, 2-2 Fordham L, 5-7 Queens W, 14-2 Rutgers W, 9-4
Fordham L, 2-4 Providence L, 3-11 Canisius W, 5-2
New York University W, 8-3 Ft. Monmouth W, 10-4 Manhattan L, 3-7
1939 Brooklyn W, 14-0 Hofstra W, 8-7 New York University L, 1-3
(10-6) New York University L, 2-5 Fordham L, 2-4 Hofstra L, 3-5
Coach: Joe Lapchick Wagner L, 3-7 Providence L, 5-15
Opponent Result John Marshall L, 0-1 CCNY W, 7-4
Princeton W, 11-3 1943 Kings Point W, 3-0 Fordham L, 1-2
Dartmouth W, 3-2 (7-4) CCNY W, 4-0 Brooklyn W, 15-10
Long Island L, 2-8 Coach: Joe Lapchick Manhattan W, 7-4
Providence W, 5-0 Opponent Result New York University L, 6-7
Fordham W, 6-3 Hofstra W, 7-0 Fordham W, 10-6 1952
New York University W, 5-1 New York University L, 14-15 New York University L, 0-3 (15-4)
CCNY W, 6-4 Brooklyn W, 8-4 Coach: Frank McGuire
Manhattan W, 16-2 Hofstra L, 2-3 Opponent Result
Duke L, 4-12 Manhattan W, 10-1 1949 Arnold W, 8-5
Boston College W, 12-4 CCNY W, 8-6 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Brooklyn W, 5-4
Providence L, 1-7 Brooklyn W, 14-12 (21-6) LaSalle W, 5-1
CCNY W, 7-6 Fordham W, 3-0 Coach: Frank McGuire CCNY W, 4-2
NY Athletic Club L, 8-9 CCNY L, 6-12 Opponent Result New York University W, 5-4
Manhattan W, 7-0 Fordham W, 8-3 Pratt W, 7-0 St. Francis W, 15-2
Villanova L, 3-6 New York University L, 1-11 CCNY L, 5-7 Manhattan W, 4-1
St. Peter’s L, 2-5 Hofstra L, 6-7
Hofstra W, 8-7 Kings Point W, 5-0
1940 1944 – NO TEAM Georgetown W, 9-3 Wagner L, 5-11
(12-2) Wagner W, 6-2 Hofstra W, 7-4
Coach: Joe Lapchick Kings Point W, 6-3 New York University W, 5-4
Opponent Result 1945 – NO TEAM New York University W, 7-6 Brooklyn W, 4-0
Seton Hall W, 6-4 West Point W, 6-3 CCNY W, 7-3
Brooklyn W, 9-1 Fordham W, 10-9 Fordham L, 1-4
New York University W, 3-2 Brooklyn W, 10-4 Manhattan W, 5-1
Upsala W, 18-1 1946 New York University W, 4-3 Montclair W, 16-0
Villanova L, 3-5 (9-6-1) Manhattan L, 0-2 Wagner W, 3-0
Fordham L, 6-9 Coach: Walter McLaughlin Hofstra W, 3-0 Villanova [1] L, 4-6
Boston College W, 6-1 Opponent Result Kings Point W, 17-2 [1] District II Playoffs
Providence W, 9-4 Brooklyn L, 5-9 Fordham W, 2-1
CCNY W, 6-1 Kings Point T, 10-10 Manhattan W, 8-2
Boston College W, 13-2 Maritime W, 5-3 CCNY W, 7-6
NY Athletic Club W, 25-4 Hofstra W, 10-5 Brooklyn W, 19-6
New York University W, 11-6 New York University L, 0-15 Rutgers [1] W, 12-8
Manhattan W, 9-6 Maritime W, 8-2 Penn State [1] W, 3-0
Manhattan W, 8-4 Wagner W, 23-2 Penn State [1] L, 4-11
Queens W, 10-7 Penn State [1] W, 7-5
Manhattan W, 7-5 Boston College [2] W, 10-5
Kings Point L, 6-7 Boston College [2] W, 7-2
Hofstra W, 8-5 Texas [3] L, 1-7
Wagner W, 4-0 Southern California [3] L, 4-12
CCNY L, 1-5 [1] District II Playoffs
Fordham L, 1-2 [2] East Championship
New York University L, 3-17 [3] College World Series
Fordham W, 4-3
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1953 1956 1958 1960
(11-8) (16-4) (13-12) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
Coach: Al DeStefano Coach: John W. Kaiser Coach: John W. Kaiser (19-8)
Opponent Result 4-10 at Kings Point W, 7-4 4-1 vs. Cornell L, 1-7 Coach: John W. Kaiser
Arnold W, 8-7 4-11 Manhattan W, 11-6 4-2 vs. P.I. Marines L, 5-6 4-6 at Brooklyn W, 17-4
CCNY L, 1-9 4-8 at C.W. Post W, 8-2
Vermont W, 6-3 4-14 at Hofstra W, 11-8 4-2 vs. Washington State L, 3-4
St. Francis W, 12-4 4-17 New York University W, 5-4 4-3 vs. Cornell W, 4-0 4-? New York University L, 1-3
LaSalle W, 15-2 4-18 Iona W, 13-4 4-8 at Wagner W, 19-2 4-12 at Fordham W, 4-3
Kings Point W, 7-3 4-21 at Wagner L, 5-6 4-9 at Army L, 4-8 4-16 at Wagner L, 0-2
Hofstra L, 3-9 4-24 CCNY W, 13-1 4-10 Rutgers L, 3-4 4-20 at Manhattan L, 0-6
Wagner L, 1-4 4-21 at Adelphi W, 12-3
Manhattan W, 6-0 4-28 at Brooklyn W, 30-7 4-12 at Adelphi L, 3-4
New York University W, 2-1 5-1 at CCNY W, 15-1 4-15 at Fordham L, 5-7 4-22 at Army L, 4-9
New York University L, 2-4 5-2 St. Peter’s W, 7-3 4-16 Brooklyn W, 16-1 4-23 CCNY L, 3-6
Wagner W, 7-0 5-2 at Army W, 9-5 4-19 CCNY W, 9-1 4-26 at Hofstra L, 2-10
Hofstra L, 3-4 5-5 at Manhattan L, 1-5 4-21 St. Peter’s W, 12-5 4-28 Iona W, 7-4
Manhattan W, 12-3 4-30 Brooklyn W, 3-1
Fordham L, 3-6 5-9 Hofstra W, 7-2 4-24 at Manhattan W, 2-1
CCNY L, 1-4 5-14 Fordham W, 3-2 4-26 at Hofstra W, 8-6 5-2 Southern Connecticut State W, 3-1
Brooklyn W, 14-2 5-15 at New York University L, 1-2 4-30 Hofstra W, 4-0 5-5 at Upsala W, 12-9
Brooklyn L, 0-1 5-15 Wagner W, 2-1 5-1 at New York University L, 0-3 5-55 at New York University W, 13-6
Montclaire W, 3-0 5-19 at Seton Hall W, 4-0 5-9 Wagner W, 6-5 5-7 Fordham W, 6-5
5-? vs. Delaware [1] W, 3-1 5-10 at Brooklyn W, 12-2 5-10 Wagner W, 14-8
1954 5-? vs. New York University [1] L, 2-6 5-13 at CCNY W, 5-0 5-12 at Hofstra W, 2-1
(14-5) [1] District II Playoffs 5-14 Hunter W, 17-0 5-14 at Manhattan W, 3-2
Coach: Al DeStefano 5-17 at New York University L, 4-5 5-17 at CCNY W, 13-2
Opponent Result 5-19 at Manhattan L, 0-3 5-20 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 15-3
Bridgeport L, 3-17 1957 5-20 at Upsala L, 1-9 5-21 at Seton Hall W, 6-2
CCNY L, 2-3 (21-5)
St. Peter’s L, 0-2 Coach: John W. Kaiser 5-21 Queens College W, 7-2 5-27 vs. Delaware [1] W, 4-3
Army W, 10-1 Opponent Result 5-24 at Seton Hall W, 9-6 5-28 vs. Villanova [1] W, 7-2
Wagner L, 3-5 4-1 at Manhattan L, 3-6 6-14 vs. Southern California [2] L, 1-3
Rutgers W, 7-4 6-? vs. Colorado State [2] W, 3-2
Manhattan W, 3-2 4-10 at New York University W, 5-3 1959 6-17 vs. Arizona [2] L, 4-11
Brooklyn W, 14-4 4-11 at Iona W, 4-1 (18-6)
Wagner W, 6-4 4-13 at Wagner W, 6-2 Coach: John W. Kaiser [1] District II Playoffs
HISTORY
New York University W, 5-2 4-16 Bridgeport W, 11-2 4-1 at New York University W, 1-0 [2] College World Series
Hofstra W, 5-0 4-20 at Brooklyn W, 14-5 4-3 at Wagner W, 9-2
Hofstra W, 15-4
Manhattan W, 10-0 4-22 at CCNY W, 4-3 4-6 at Hunter W, 12-2 1961
CCNY W, 3-1 4-24 at Army W, 10-3 4-8 C.W. Post W, 11-7 (20-4)
New York University W, 4-0 4-26 at Adelphi L, 9-10 4-14 at CCNY W, 5-0 Coach: John W. Kaiser
LaSalle W, 5-1 4-27 at Manhattan L, 0-6 4-18 Manhattan L, 3-5 3-30 at C.W. Post W, 12-1
Brooklyn W, 6-3 4-29 Hunter W, 5-4 4-21 at Hofstra W, 4-3 4-3 at Iona W, 8-1
Navy [1] W, 4-2 4-3 at Wagner L, 0-2
Lafayette [1] L, 0-9 4-30 Hofstra W, 11-1 4-23 St. Peter’s W, 2-1
[1] District II Playoffs 5-2 at Fordham W, 3-2 4-24 at Brooklyn W, 26-4 4-5 at Rutgers L, 3-6
5-4 Seton Hall W, 10-5 4-25 at New York University W, 11-0 4-8 Fordham W, 11-2
5-6 at New York University W, 7-6 4-30 Adelphi L, 0-1 4-12 at Hofstra W, 10-1
1955 5-8 Wagner W, 4-2 5-2 at Rutgers W, 3-1 4-15 New York University W, 10-2
(11-5-1) 4-17 Adelphi W, 19-2
Coach: Al DeStefano 5-8 at St. Peter’s W, 14-3 5-4 at Iona W, 5-1
Opponent Result 5-15 Brooklyn W, 6-5 5-6 Brooklyn W, 5-0 4-19 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 4-3
Wagner T, 6-6 5-17 at Hofstra W, 8-5 5-7 Upsala L, 3-6 4-21 Army W, 1-0
Fordham L, 0-4 5-18 CCNY W, 3-2 5-9 at CCNY W, 19-0 4-22 at Brooklyn W, 10-0
St. Peter’s W, 6-3 5-22 Upsala W, 1-0 5-14 at Manhattan W, 5-1 4-25 at CCNY W, 7-2
Hofstra W, 6-1 4-26 at Manhattan W, 6-2
Brooklyn W, 10-5 5-23 at Kings Point L, 3-4 5-16 at Hofstra L, 3-6
Manhattan W, 5-1 5-25 Fairfield W, 13-2 5-19 at Fordham L, 4-7 5-4 Manhattan W, 10-1
CCNY W, 7-2 5-29 at Rutgers W, 5-0 5-20 at Queens College W, 13-2 5-5 at Fordham W, 9-6
New York University W, 5-3 5-30 vs. Lafayette [1] W, 8-3 5-21 at Kings Point W, 4-1 5-8 at St. Peter’s W, 7-4
Seton Hall L, 2-4 5-31 at Penn State[1] L, 0-5 5-23 at Seton Hall L, 2-3 5-9 at Hofstra W, 7-4
Wagner W, 5-1 5-11 at New York University L, 5-6
Hofstra L, 3-5 [1] District II Playoffs
Brooklyn L, 11-13 5-17 at Wagner W, 5-3
Manhattan W, 15-5 5-19 CCNY W, 13-0
Wagner L, 6-7 5-19 Brooklyn W, 12-3
CCNY W, 12-7 5-19 Seton Hall W, 4-0
New York University W, 11-2 6-2 vs. Villanova [1] W, 10-4
Army W, 6-5
6-3 at Syracuse [1] L, 5-12
[1] District II Playoffs
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1962 1964 4-22 Pace W, 11-2 4-22 Pace W, 8-1
(22-2) (20-6) 4-23 at New York University W, 7-0 4-26 Rutgers L, 1-3
Coach: John W. Kaiser Coach: John W. Kaiser 4-26 Queens College W, 3-2 4-27 at Iona W, 2-1
3-28 C.W. Post W, 12-3 3-26 at C.W. Post W, 6-2 4-27 at Hofstra W, 12-3 4-28 CCNY W, 10-0
3-29 at C.W. Post W, 8-2 3-28 C.W. Post W, 3-2 4-30 at Iona W, 3-1 4-29 Bridgeport W, 4-0
4-1 Wagner W, 6-1 4-5 Manhattan L, 1-4 5-3 at Seton Hall L, 4-5 5-1 at Hofstra W, 7-1
4-6 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-0 4-9 at Southern Connecticut State W, 5-1 5-7 at Fairleigh Dickinson L, 0-1 5-3 Fairfield W, 7-2
4-11 New York University W, 10-1 4-16 Rutgers W, 7-0 5-10 at Army L, 0-10 5-4 at New York University W, 11-3
4-14 at Hofstra W, 5-4 4-17 Iona L, 1-2 5-11 Wagner W, 13-0 5-6 Central Connecticut W, 11-9
4-17 at Iona W, 9-1 4-18 New York University W, 7-0 5-12 Rhode Island W, 1-0 5-7 at Seton Hall L, 0-3
4-18 CCNY W, 2-1 4-23 Adelphi W, 3-2 5-14 Manhattan L, 2-4 5-8 at Army W, 4-0
4-19 Adelphi W, 16-0 4-? CCNY W, 6-5 5-15 at Rider L, 4-7 5-11 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 5-3
4-21 St. Peter’s W, 14-0 4-? CCNY W, 5-4 5-17 Upsala W, 9-0 5-14 at Queens College W, 4-0
4-23 at Manhattan W, 9-1 4-? Fairleigh Dickinson W, 11-4 Rutgers [1] W, 9-4 5-31 Rutgers [1] W, 12-0
4-24 at Southern Connecticut State W, 9-8 5-2 at Wagner W, 4-2 Lafayette [1] W, 2-0 6-1 vs. Temple [1] W, 2-0
4-25 Wagner W, 12-6 5-4 at Manhattan W, 2-1 Lafayette [1] W, 8-3 6-2 at New York University [1] W, 1-0
4-28 Fordham W, 3-2 5-? Fordham W, 2-1 Northeastern [2] W, 5-3 6-10 vs. Harvard [2] W, 2-0
4-28 Fordham W, 5-2 5-? at Hofstra W, 14-2 Texas [2] W, 2-0 6-? North Carolina [2] W, 3-2
5-5 New York University W, 9-4 5-7 at Army L, 4-9 Ohio State [2] L, 7-8 6-13 vs. Southern California [2] L, 6-7
5-7 Queens College W, 19-1 5-9 Hofstra W, 2-1 Oklahoma State [1] L, 1-6 6-14 vs. Southern Illinois [2] L, 0-15
5-9 Hofstra W, 11-4 5-11 at Fordham W, 10-7 [1] District II Playoffs [1] District II Playoffs
5-11 Iona W, 21-2 5-13 New York University W, 10-2 [2] College World Series [2] College World Series
5-14 CCNY W, 14-2 5-? Wagner W, 10-9
5-15 Manhattan W, 13-1 5-15 Queens College W, 5-2 1967 1969
5-16 Rider L, 2-7 5-16 at Iona W, 3-2 (22-6) (25-7)
5-19 Seton Hall W, 3-2 5-19 Rider W, 4-3 Coach: John W. Kaiser Coach: John W. Kaiser
6-1 at Gettysburg [1] L, 5-7 5-21 at Seton Hall L, 2-5 3-31 New Haven W, 6-2 3-26 Adelphi W, 6-1
[1] District II Playoffs 5-? Seton Hall L, 2-3 4-1 at Adelphi W, 7-0 3-28 at Adelphi W, 8-2
5-29 vs. Ithaca [1] L, 3-6 4-3 Rhode Island College W, 13-0 3-29 at C.W. Post W, 10-5
[1] District II Playoffs 3-30 Providence W, 8-4
1963 4-4 at Fordham W, 11-5
4-1 Long Island University W, 7-6
(22-5) 4-8 at Long Island University W, 7-0
4-2 Bridgeport W, 11-4
HISTORY
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1970 1972 1974 5-17 at Lafayette L, 0-4
(22-16) (21-6) (26-6) 5-22 vs. Maine [1] W, 17-3
Coach: John W. Kaiser Coach: John W. Kaiser Coach: Joe Russo 5-23 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 1-5
3-? vs. Tulsa W, 5-3 4-1 New York Tech W, 10-1 3-28 at Columbia W, 8-3 5-23 vs. Maine [1] L, 5-6 (10)
3-? vs. Arizona State L, 2-7 4-3 Sacred Heart W, 11-2 4-2 Sacred Heart W, 4-0 [1] District II Playoffs
3-? vs. Stanford L, 2-8 4-6 Central Connecticut W, 8-0 4-7 Colgate W, 4-0
3-? vs. California-Riverside W, 7-1 4-10 at Southern Connecticut L, 3-4 4-8 West Chester State W, 10-9 1976
3-? vs. Southern California L, 2-11 4-? Lafayette W, 6-4 4-11 Iona W, 3-1 (33-7-1)
3-? vs. Oregon State L, 1-8 4-12 at Iona W, 4-2 4-15 Loyola (Md.) W, 10-2 Coach: Joe Russo
4-? vs. Air Force L, 2-6 4-14 Buffalo W, 12-2 4-17 New York University W, 7-2 3-27 Connecticut L, 0-1
4-5 Providence L, 1-3 4-17 Long Island University L, 0-3 4-18 Rutgers W, 7-6 3-27 Connecticut W, 17-6
4-6 Fordham W, 8-1 4-17 at C.W. Post W, 4-0 4-20 Central Connecticut St W, 12-9 3-30 CCNY W, 17-4
4-7 Sacred Heart W, 17-2 4-18 at Army W, 7-1 4-20 Central Connecticut St W, 6-1 3-31 Seton Hall L, 1-2 (11)
4-8 Hofstra W, 8-1 4-? Bridgeport W, 16-0 4-21 Quinnipiac W, 6-1 4-2 Manhattan W, 10-0
4-? at C.W. Post L, 5-11 4-23 at Pace W, 22-2 4-22 at Southern Connecticut St. W, 8-7 4-3 at Southern Connecticut St.W, 10-0
4-11 Long Island University W, 4-2 4-26 New Haven W, 20-2 4-23 Rider L, 2-8 4-4 Quinnipiac W, 13-2
4-12 CCNY W, 8-3 4-27 Iona W, 11-5 4-24 at Wagner W, 11-1 4-6 Sacred Heart W, 8-2
4-13 at New York University W, 7-4 4-? at Seton Hall W, 3-1 4-25 at Seton Hall W, 4-0 4-7 Fordham W, 5-1
4-? Adelphi W, 5-1 4-29 at Temple W, 2-1 4-26 Long Island University W, 16-7 4-8 at Hofstra W, 8-1
4-16 at Temple W, 5-1 4-29 at Temple L, 1-4 4-27 at Temple W, 5-3 4-9 at Army W, 14-5
4-17 Central Connecticut W, 5-3 4-30 Rutgers W, 4-0 4-29 at Bridgeport W, 10-1 4-10 Buffalo W, 6-5
4-18 at CCNY W, 12-9 5-1 Adelphi W, 8-2 4-30 at Manhattan W, 2-1 4-10 Buffalo W, 10-4
4-19 Rider W, 4-3 5-2 at Princeton W, 4-3 5-1 at Fairleigh Dickinson L, 3-8 4-11 Rhode Island W, 20-3
4-22 New Haven L, 7-8 5-4 Wayne State W, 5-0 5-4 vs. Wayne State W, 6-2 4-14 Rutgers W, 9-8
4-24 Iona W, 4-3 5-5 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 2-1 5-4 vs. Wayne State W, 6-2 4-15 Bridgeport W, 3-0
4-26 Pace W, 11-3 5-7 Fordham W, 5-0 5-5 at Pace W, 11-8 4-19 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 15-5
4-27 Iona W, 6-0 5-7 Fordham W, 2-1 5-6 Lafayette L, 2-9 4-20 at Columbia W, 10-5
4-28 Long Island University L, 7-8 5-11 Rider L, 3-6 5-8 Eastern Connecticut St. W, 3-1 4-21 Wagner W, 16-0
4-29 at Queens College W, 17-1 5-? vs. Long Island University [1] L, 1-2 5-9 at Queens College W, 7-5 4-22 at New York Tech W, 6-3
4-30 at Southern Connecticut L, 4-12 5-? vs. Penn State [1] L, 5-8 5-11 at C.W. Post L, 0-1 4-23 at Pace W, 23-4
5-1 Rutgers L, 2-4 [1] District II Playoffs 5-15 at New York Tech W, 23-6 4-24 Fairfield W, 3-2
5-2 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 12-6 5-? vs. St. Joseph’s [1] L, 1-4
HISTORY
5-4 Iona W, 5-4
5-4 Wagner W, 11-1 5-? vs. Penn State [1] W, 5-4
5-5 Fairfield W, 7-1
1973 5-? vs. St. Joseph’s [1] W, 8-0
5-5 West Chester State W, 4-1
(19-15) 5-6 Fairleigh Dickinson T, 2-2 (17)
5-6 at Manhattan W, 8-3 Coach: John W. Kaiser 5-? Seton Hall [1] L, 8-11 5-8 at C.W. Post L, 2-5
5-7 at Princeton L, 4-6 3-31 at Lafayette W, 4-2 [1] District II Playoffs 5-10 at Adelphi W, 6-4
5-9 at St. Francis L, 0-4 4-6 Adelphi L, 0-5 5-11 Long Island University W, 8-1
5-? vs. Hofstra W, 6-0 4-7 at Army L, 1-8 1975 5-13 Rider W, 10-2
5-? vs. Seton Hall L, 6-7 4-12 Long Island University L, 2-3 (28-11) 5-14 at St. Francis W, 6-4
5-? vs. Seton Hall L, 3-4 4-13 at Iona L, 6-9 Coach: Joe Russo 5-15 at Princeton W, 2-1
5-? vs. Seton Hall L, 2-3 4-14 Rhode Island W, 7-2 3-? vs. Jacksonville L, 5-8 5-15 at Princeton L, 3-4
4-15 CCNY W, 15-2 3-? vs. Clemson L, 0-4 5-17 at Pittsburgh W, 10-1
3-? vs. North Carolina W, 6-4
1971 4-15 CCNY W, 11-0
4-7 Colgate W, 13-3
5-18 Rutgers [1] W, 1-0
(24-5-1) 4-16 Seton Hall L, 1-2 5-? vs. Buffalo [1] L, 1-4
Coach: John W. Kaiser 4-17 Eastern Connecticut St W, 1-0 4-8 at Army W, 12-3 5-? vs. Princeton [1] W, 2-0
3-27 CCNY W, 9-3 4-18 New York University W, 3-2 4-9 at Fordham W, 6-4 5-? vs. Buffalo [1] W, 8-1
3-29 at Adelphi W, 5-1 4-19 at Rutgers W, 13-3 4-10 Hofstra W, 6-2 5-? vs. Buffalo [1] W, 9-3
3-30 at Long Island University W, 10-1 4-21 at Central Connecticut St L, 7-11 4-11 at Adelphi W, 3-1 6-? vs. Seton Hall [2] L, 0-8
4-1 at Lafayette W, 6-2 4-23 Southern Connecticut St. W, 7-3 4-12 at Sacred Heart W, 15-1 6-? vs. Columbia [2] W, 12-5
4-2 Bridgeport W, 2-0 4-25 at Wagner W, 5-2 4-12 at Sacred Heart W, 17-1 6-? vs. Temple [2] L, 3-4
4-3 Hofstra W, 4-0 4-? at Sacred Heart L, 0-7 4-13 at New Haven W, 11-4 [1] ECAC Playoffs
4-4 Boston University W, 3-0 4-? at Sacred Heart W, 7-1 4-14 Buffalo W, 2-0 [2] Northeast Regional
4-5 at Sacred Heart W, 7-4 5-1 at Rider W, 6-4 4-15 New York Tech W, 1-0
4-8 at Fordham W, 10-8 5-2 Manhattan W, 13-2 4-16 at Bridgeport W, 6-2
4-10 Seton Hall W, 3-0 5-4 at Fairfield L, 1-3 4-17 at Rutgers W, 11-0 1977
4-18 CCNY W, 7-1 (32-10)
4-12 New York University W, 7-0 5-5 Wayne State L, 0-1 Coach: Joe Russo
4-13 at CCNY L, 6-9 5-5 Wayne State L, 1-2 4-19 at Central Connecticut St L, 2-3
3-26 Connecticut W, 7-1
4-14 C.W. Post W, 14-4 5-6 St. Francis W, 4-2 4-19 at Central Connecticut St. L, 5-7
3-27 Hofstra W, 4-3
4-15 Hofstra W, 9-3 5-8 Queens W, 3-1 4-20 at Quinnipiac W, 15-4
3-28 Queens W, 4-2
4-17 Long Island University W, 9-8 5-10 Pace W, 6-0 4-22 Columbia W, 3-2
4-6 Pace W, 10-2
4-19 at Army W, 13-9 5-11 Buffalo L, 1-5 4-23 at Wagner W, 7-1
4-7 at Connecticut L, 3-11
4-20 Fairfield W, 9-8 5-12 Hofstra W, 12-1 4-25 Pace W, 7-4
4-9 at Quinnipiac W, 12-3
4-22 Pace W, 16-0 5-12 Hofstra W, 7-0 4-26 Temple W, 11-9
4-11 at Adelphi W, 5-4
4-24 at Iona L, 4-10 5-13 at Fordham L, 4-7 4-27 at Seton Hall L, 4-6
4-12 at Wagner L, 5-9
4-25 at Iona L, 6-10 5-13 at Fordham W, 5-4 5-3 vs. Wayne State W, 5-0
4-13 at Rutgers W, 14-3
4-26 Queens College W, 12-1 5-? C.W. Post L, 0-1 5-3 vs. Wayne State W, 2-0
4-14 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 12-7
4-27 at Rutgers W, 8-3 5-? New York University L, 1-11 5-6 Adelphi W, 9-1
4-15 at Bridgeport W, 9-8
4-30 New Haven L, 0-2 5-19 at Princeton W, 2-0 5-7 Fairleigh Dickinson L, 3-6
4-16 Buffalo W, 5-4
5-1 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 10-0 5-19 at Princeton L, 1-2 5-8 Eastern Connecticut St. W, 2-1
4-16 Buffalo W, 9-6
5-2 Temple T, 10-10 5-9 Seton Hall L, 0-1 (12)
4-17 at Seton Hall W, 10-4
5-4 Manhattan W, 4-2 5-10 C.W. Post L, 0-5
4-19 Iona W, 15-4
5-7 vs. Rider W, 11-3 5-11 St. Francis W, 10-0
4-20 Columbia W, 4-2
5-10 Southern Connecticut W, 4-0 5-13 Long Island University W, 4-2
4-21 Long Island University W, 12-3
5-12 at Princeton L, 0-2 5-14 Queens College W, 2-1
4-22 Adelphi W, 7-3
5-14 St. Francis W, 7-5 5-15 at Rider W, 2-1
4-23 St. Francis W, 6-3
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4-25 at Lafayette W, 14-5 5-2 West Chester State W, 11-4 1980 4-26 Siena W, 5-4
4-29 Canisus W, 7-3 5-3 CCNY W, 7-2 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 4-27 Columbia W, 8-7 (11)
4-30 Penn State W, 5-1 5-4 Fordham L, 1-3 (30-11) 4-28 West Chester State W, 8-4
4-30 Penn State W, 6-1 5-7 at C.W. Post L, 2-3 Coach: Joe Russo 4-29 Iona W, 12-1
5-1 at West Chester State W, 13-4 5-? Princeton W, 4-2 Opponent Result 5-3 Fairfield W, 18-1
5-7 C.W. Post W, 3-1 5-13 Queens W, 2-1 3-23 at Connecticut L, 0-4 5-7 at Fordham W, 12-2
5-9 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 3-0 5-13 Queens W, 7-2 3-25 at Hofstra W, 9-0 5-8 C.W. Post L, 3-4
5-12 at Fordham W, 6-5 5-? vs. Richmond [1] W, 7-2 4-2 at Fordham W, 15-3 5-10 at Princeton W, 2-0
5-13 at Princeton L, 7-8 5-? vs. Cornell [1] L, 4-5 4-3 at Rutgers W, 8-2 5-10 at Princeton W, 4-2
5-14 at Rider L, 1-2 5-? vs. Richmond [1] W, 2-1 4-8 at William & Mary W, 4-2 5-14 vs. Wagner [1] W, 7-1
5-15 at Delaware L, 6-13 5-? vs. Cornell [1] W, 2-0 4-9 at Old Dominion W, 3-2 5-15 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 8-5 (12)
5-15 at Delaware L, 10-14 5-? vs. Cornell [1] W, 10-1 4-10 at Old Dominion L, 3-4 5-16 vs. Wagner [1] W, 4-2
5-16 Seton Hall W, 4-1 5-? vs. Holy Cross [2] L, 3-5 4-? Old Dominion L, 6-7 5-21 vs. Yale [2] W, 1-0 (12)
5-17 at Army W, 8-2 5-? vs. Harvard [2] W, 8-0 4-? Old Dominion W, 14-7 5-22 vs. Maine [2] L, 5-10
5-? vs. Catholic [1] L, 5-6 5-? vs. Holy Cross [2] W, 14-12 4-11 at Richmond W, 12-11 5-23 vs. Central Michigan [2] W, 23-13
5-? vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-0 5-? vs. Delaware [2] W, 7-4 4-12 at Richmond L, 1-2 (10) 5-23 vs. Maine [2] W, 10-5
5-? vs. Columbia [1] W, 3-0 5-28 vs. Temple [2] W, 8-5 4-13 at VA Commonwealth L, 1-7 5-24 vs. Maine [2] L, 0-15
5-? vs. Catholic [1] L, 3-4 5-28 vs. Temple [2] W, 15-6 4-13 at VA Commonwealth W, 16-4 [1] ECAC Playoffs
5-26 vs. Cornell [2] L, 7-10 6-2 vs. Arizona State [3] L, 2-13 4-14 at St. Francis W, 4-3 [2] Northeast Regional
5-27 vs. Seton Hall [2] W, 3-2 6-3 vs. North Carolina [3] L, 5-9 4-16 Army W, 25-6
5-28 vs. Catholic [2] W, 8-3 [1] ECAC Playoffs 4-18 at Queens W, 9-1
5-28 vs. Cornell [2] W, 11-9 [2] Northeast Regional 4-19 at Fairfield W, 5-4
1982
(20-15)
5-29 vs. Temple [2] L, 6-8 [3] College World Series 4-20 at Temple W, 7-2 Coach: Joe Russo
[1] ECAC Playoffs 4-21 New Haven L, 1-2 Opponent Result
[2] Northeast Regional 4-22 Bridgeport W, 14-0
1979 4-23 Iona W, 13-3
3-28 at Yale W, 9-7 (10)
(26-11) 3-29 at Long Island University W, 4-3
4-24 Rider W, 9-5
1978 Coach: Joe Russo
4-25 at Penn State W, 5-1
4-1 Rutgers L, 3-9
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 3-24 Connecticut L, 3-10 4-2 at Fordham W, 13-7
(40-18) 3-31 at Wagner W, 3-0 4-26 at Penn State L, 4-6 4-5 at Army W, 7-4
Coach: Joe Russo 4-1 St. Francis W, 23-7 4-30 at Adelphi W, 10-2 4-12 Staten Island W, 1-0
3-23 at Georgia L, 4-5 4-2 Hofstra W, 15-2 5-5 St. Francis W, 9-1 4-13 Brooklyn W, 7-4
5-6 Delaware W, 5-2
HISTORY
3-23 at Georgia W, 13-11 4-5 Brooklyn W, 7-1 4-14 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 8-4
3-24 at Furman W, 5-3 4-6 Fordham L, 4-5 5-10 at Delaware W, 3-2 4-15 at Connecticut L, 0-4
3-27 at Wake Forest W, 3-2 4-7 Fairfield L, 1-15 5-11 at Princeton W, 7-3 4-16 Niagara W, 9-3
3-28 at North Carolina W, 15-5 4-11 at Rutgers W, 5-4 5-11 at Princeton L, 4-5 4-17 at Penn State L, 4-5
3-30 at Old Dominion L, 0-1 4-13 at Lafayette W, 6-1 5-16 vs. Long Island University [1] W, 6-5 4-17 at Penn State L, 5-9
3-30 at Old Dominion L, 3-6 4-15 at NC State L, 6-8 5-17 vs. Buffalo [1] L, 0-4 4-19 Lafayette W, 12-2
3-31 at Virginia Commonwealth W, 11-0 4-16 at North Carolina L, 6-7 5-17 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 11-8 4-20 at New York Tech L, 12-13
3-31 at Virginia Commonwealth W, 9-2 4-17 at North Carolina L, 6-9 5-18 vs. Buffalo [1] W, 14-1 4-21 at Wagner L, 4-8
4-1 at Richmond W, 16-3 4-19 at Old Dominion W, 7-6 5-18 vs. Buffalo [1] W, 9-8 4-22 Rider W, 11-5
4-1 at Richmond W, 3-2 4-19 at Old Dominion W, 9-3 5-22 vs. Maine [2] W, 6-4 4-23 at C.W. Post L, 4-9
4-3 at Hofstra W, 19-2 4-20 at Richmond L, 0-3 5-23 vs. Harvard [2] W, 9-5 4-24 Connecticut W, 13-10
4-4 at Pace W, 15-7 4-21 at Baltimore W, 10-9 5-25 vs. Harvard [2] W, 6-3 (10) 4-25 at Siena W, 8-7
4-5 at Seton Hall W, 7-1 4-22 Temple W, 7-3 5-30 vs. Arizona [3] W, 6-1 4-25 at Siena W, 10-3
4-6 Brooklyn W, 5-1 4-23 at New Haven W, 7-5 6 -1 vs. Hawaii [3] L, 2-7 4-29 at Fordham L, 1-9
4-8 Siena W, 27-8 4-24 at Bridgeport W, 7-4 6-2 vs. California [3] L, 5-8 4-30 at Seton Hall L, 1-8
4-8 Siena W, 13-4 4-25 at Iona W, 21-1 [1] ECAC Playoffs 5-1 at Temple L, 5-6
4-9 at Southern Connecticut St. W, 10-8 4-29 at Siena W, 6-2 [2] Northeast Regional 5-2 Fairfield L, 6-10
4-10 Adelphi L, 1-3 4-29 at Siena W, 2-0 [3] College World Series 5-3 Seton Hall L, 3-8
4-11 Wagner L, 4-5 4-30 at Army L, 2-5 5-4 Wagner W, 14-4
4-12 Rutgers L, 6-8 5-5 Manhattan W, 17-10 1981 5-5 at Iona W, 4-2
4-13 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 15-2 5-6 Queens W, 8-2 (34-4) 5-8 vs. New York Tech W, 1-0
4-14 New Haven W, 5-4 5-6 Queens W, 9-2 Coach: Joe Russo 5-8 vs. Long Island University L, 3-9
4-15 Catholic W, 3-1 5-8 at Long Island University L, 6-15 Opponent Result 5-9 vs. Princeton W, 6-2
4-15 Catholic L, 8-11 5-10 at West Chester State W, 12-10 3-29 Connecticut W, 5-0 5-9 vs. Princeton W, 15-7
4-16 Seton Hall L, 0-7 5-11 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 17-0 4-1 St. Francis W, 8-3 5-14 vs. New York Tech [1] W, 4-3
4-17 Buffalo W, 9-0 5-? vs. Long Island University [1] W, 7-2 4-2 Fordham W, 16-7 5-15 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 4-6
4-18 at Columbia L, 0-10 5-? vs. Buffalo [1] W, 12-3 4-3 at Rutgers W, 10-0 5-16 vs. New York Tech [1] W, 4-0
4-21 at Adelphi L, 4-8 5-? vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 3-0 4-5 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 10-1 5-16 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 0-15
4-22 Long Island University W, 6-0 5-? vs. Nebraska [2] W, 5-0 4-7 at Wagner W, 9-0 [1] ECAC Playoffs
4-23 at Temple W, 10-8 (11) 5-? vs. Connecticut [2] W, 6-3 4-9 Niagara W, 6-0
4-24 Army W, 6-1 5-? vs. Connecticut [2] L, 4-14 4-10 at Seton Hall W, 7-2
4-25 Bridgeport W, 15-2 5-? vs. Connecticut [2] L, 0-4 4-11 at Long Island University W 15-8
4-26 Iona W, 11-0 [1] ECAC Playoffs 4-12 Adelphi W, 5-0
4-27 Fairliegh Dickinson W, 13-10 [2] Northeast Regional 4-12 Adelphi W, 11-1
4-29 at Penn State L, 5-6 4-13 at Iona W, 13-6
4-29 at Penn State W, 10-9 4-15 at Delaware W, 2-1
5-1 at Connecticut L, 5-7 4016 at Rider W, 8-5
4-18 at Connecticut L, 5-7
4-20 at New York Tech W, 6-0
4-21 Brooklyn W, 19-4
4-22 Seton Hall W, 5-2
4-25 Penn State W, 4-2
4-25 Penn State W, 5-2
4-26 Siena W, 16-2
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1983 4-28 St. Francis W, 6-1 1986 1987
(18-16) 4-29 at Fairfield W, 11-1 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (24-21, 12-6 BIG EAST)
Coach: Joe Russo 4-29 at Fairfield W, 6-1 (35-15-1, 11-7 BIG EAST) Coach: Joe Russo
Opponent Result 4-30 Long Island University W, 5-2 Coach: Joe Russo Opponent Result
3-18 vs. Pepperdine L, 2-6 5-5 at New York Tech W, 9-5 Opponent Result 3-16 vs. Kansas W, 3-1
3-19 vs. Pepperdine L, 3-4 5-6 at Princeton W, 6-1 3-17 vs. Miami (OH) L, 3-8 3-17 vs. Michigan L, 3-7
3-21 vs. Brigham Young Univ. L, 1-16 5-10 vs. Long Island University [1] W, 5-2 3-17 vs. Pan American W, 7-0 3-18 vs. Miami (OH) L, 9-11
3-22 vs. Northwestern W, 6-4 5-11 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 1-4 3-18 vs. Texas-Arlington W, 12-3 3-18 vs. Kansas W, 7-5
3-23 vs. Cal-Berkley L, 3-5 5-12 vs. Long Island University [1] L, 4-6 3-19 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 7-8 3-19 vs. Pan American L, 5-10
3-24 vs. Oral Roberts L, 9-11 [1] ECAC Playoffs 3-20 vs. Texas-Arlington W, 6-5 3-20 vs. Michigan L, 5-7
3-25 vs. Washington State L, 2-11 3-20 vs. Pan American L, 0-13 3-21 vs. Miami (OH) W, 3-2
3-25 vs. Cal-Riverside L, 3-17 3-21 vs. Southeast Oklahoma W, 6-4 3-21 vs. Pan American L, 1-2
3-26 vs. Santa Clara L, 12-13 1985 3-22 vs. Pan American L, 1-2 3-24 Brooklyn L, 6-9
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
3-30 St. Francis W, 6-0 (32-21, 10-7 BIG EAST) 3-25 Brooklyn W, 5-3 3-25 St. Francis W, 7-3
3-29 Fordham W, 4-2 Coach: Joe Russo 3-26 St. Francis W, 6-1 3-26 at C.W. Post L, 8-12
4-2 Brooklyn W, 14-2 Opponent Result 3-27 Connecticut W, 5-3 3-28 Boston College L, 7-10 (10)
4-6 Brooklyn W, 5-0 3-17 at Delaware L, 1-12 3-29 Connecticut W, 5-1 3-29 Boston College W, 2-0
4-12 Seton Hall L, 5-6 3-18 at Old Dominion L, 5-6 3-29 Connecticut W, 7-1 3-29 Boston College L, 3-6
4-13 at Connecticut W, 5-2 3-18 at Old Dominion L, 3-6 4-1 Pace W, 2-1 4-2 at Long Island University W, 10-6
4-14 Rutgers W, 9-1 3-19 at William & Mary W, 9-6 4-2 Long Island University W, 9-2 4-5 Connecticut W, 1-0
4-15 at St. Francis W, 5-3 3-20 at VA Commonwealth W, 7-2 4-5 at Boston College W, 7-1 4-5 Connecticut W, 5-4
4-18 at Lafayette W, 9-5 3-20 at VA Commonwealth W, 11-6 4-5 at Boston College W, 18-0 4-7 St. Francis W, 5-2
4-21 at Rider W, 8-5 3-21 at Richmond W, 11-9 4-6 at Boston College W, 9-4 4-8 Army W, 7-1
4-22 C.W. Post W, 10-2 3-26 Army W, 12-10 4-9 at Army T, 4-4 4-9 Seton Hall W, 7-0
4-23 Connecticut L, 2-4 3-27 St. Francis W, 6-2 4-10 at St. Francis W, 21-5 4-11 Providence L, 5-6
4-27 Columbia W, 15-2 3-28 at New York Tech L, 6-7 4-12 at Providence W, 10-8 4-11 Providence W, 4-3
4-28 at Fordham L, 12-13 3-29 at Rider W, 21-3 4-12 at Providence L, 0-6 4-12 Providence W, 18-1
4-29 Seton Hall L, 2-8 3-30 Providence W, 6-5 4-13 at Providence L, 3-5 4-14 Columbia L, 0-2
5-1 Fairfield W, 16-0 3-30 Providence W, 2-1 4-15 at Columbia W, 23-6 4-15 at FDU L, 9-10
5-2 Long Island University L, 4-7 4-2 vs. Seton Hall L, 2-4 4-19 Boston College W, 10-8 4-16 at Connecticut W, 7-4
5-3 at Wagner W, 17-6 4-4 at Connecticut L, 0-2 4-19 Boston College W, 18-3 4-17 at Connecticut L, 1-9
5-7 at New York Tech W, 7-4 4-6 at Connecticut L, 6-7 4-20 Boston College L, 3-6 4-20 Connecticut L, 2-6
HISTORY
5-8 at Princeton W, 2-0 4-6 at Connecticut L, 1-2 4-24 Fordham W, 14-7 4-21 Wagner W, 16-10
5-8 at Princeton L, 6-7 4-8 Fairleigh Dickinson L, 8-9 4-25 at Wagner W, 7-5 4-22 at Connecticut L, 6-7
5-12 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 4-7 4-9 Brooklyn W, 13-12 4-27 Providence W, 9-2 4-23 at Seton Hall L, 6-9
5-13 vs. Buffalo [1] W, 4-3 (10) 4-10 Fordham W, 3-2 (10) 4-27 Providence L, 4-7 4-25 at Providence W, 6-3
5-14 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 7-2 4-12 Iona W, 9-1 4-28 Providence L, 1-3 4-25 at Providence W, 12-11
5-14 vs. New York Tech [1] L, 1-2 4-13 Boston College L, 0-3 4-29 Brooklyn W, 4-3 (12) 4-26 at Providence W, 13-6
[1] ECAC Playoffs 4-13 Boston College W, 1-0 4-30 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 20-18 4-30 at Fordham W, 11-6
4-14 Boston College W, 4-2 5-3 at Connecticut L, 3-8 5-2 at Boston College W, 10-9
1984 4-16 Brooklyn L, 1-4 5-3 at Connecticut W, 4-3 5-3 at Boston College W, 9-5
(26-7) 4-17 Wagner W, 12-3 5-4 at Connecticut L, 1-3 5-3 at Boston College W, 12-1
Coach: Joe Russo 4-18 Rutgers W, 5-4 5-8 Iona W, 10-2 5-9 New York Tech W, 4-3
Opponent Result 4-20 at Boston College W, 8-6 5-10 Rider W, 10-0 5-9 New York Tech L, 10-13
3-19 at VA Commonwealth W, 11-3 4-20 at Boston College W, 6-3 5-10 Rider W, 9-8 5-10 at Princeton L, 4-5
3-20 at Richmond W, 7-5 4-21 at Boston College W, 20-5 5-11 Princeton W, 15-1 5-10 at Princeton L, 4-6
3-22 at Virginia L, 1-9 4-23 at Seton Hall L, 6-7 5-11 Princeton L, 5-7 5-14 vs. Villanova [1] L, 3-9
3-23 at George Mason W, 6-5 4-24 Columbia W, 5-4 (12) 5-15 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 11-6 5-15 vs. Connecticut [1] W, 13-4
3-24 at Georgetown L, 3-8 4-25 at Fordham W, 13-6 5-16 vs. Providence [1] L, 3-5 5-16 vs. Villanova [1] L, 2-12
4-2 Fordham W, 4-2 4-26 at Fairleigh Dickinson L, 7-8 5-17 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 11-10 [1] BIG EAST Tournament
4-3 at Army W, 12-6 4-27 Connecticut L, 1-5 5-17 vs. Providence [1] W, 15-5
4-7 at Long Island University L, 3-5 4-27 Connecticut W, 4-2 5-18 vs. Providence [1] W, 13-4
5-23 vs. Rider [2] W, 8-2 1988
4-8 at Siena W, 8-3 4-28 Connecticut W, 12-3 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
4-8 at Siena W, 13-6 4-29 at Long Island University L, 14-15 5-26 vs. Maine [2] L, 7-13 (29-21-1, 9-9 BIG EAST)
4-10 at Seton Hall W, 8-7 5-4 at Providence L, 2-3 5-26 vs. Rider [2] W, 16-3 Coach: Joe Russo
4-11 vs. Connecticut L, 7-8 5-4 at Providence L, 1-3 5-27 vs. Maine [2] L, 8-21 Opponent Result
4-12 vs. New York Tech W, 15-10 5-5 at Providence W, 8-2 [1] BIG EAST Tournament 3-14 vs. Michigan W, 7-5
4-13 Iona W, 8-7 5-7 at Iona W, 17-12 [2] NCAA Tournament (Northeast Regional) 3-15 vs. Pan American L, 2-4
4-14 at Penn State W, 2-0 5-8 at St. Francis W, 8-5 3-18 vs. Michigan L, 2-9
4-14 at Penn State W, 5-4 5-12 at Princeton L, 2-5 3-18 vs. Kansas W, 15-6
4-17 at Brooklyn W, 2-1 5-12 at Princeton W, 6-4 (12) 3-19 vs. Pan American L, 2-3
4-18 Wagner W, 4-0 5-14 New York Tech W, 8-7 (10) 3-24 Pace W, 3-2
4-19 Rider W, 2-0 5-16 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 5-3 3-29 at Rutgers L, 5-11
4-21 at Connecticut W, 4-3 5-17 vs. Connecticut [1] W, 6-5 3-30 at Army T, 5-5
4-24 Brooklyn W, 9-8 (11) 5-18 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 4-5 3-31 Providence L, 1-5
4-25 Temple W, 5-4 5-19 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 7-6 (11) 4-2 Providence L, 2-5
4-26 Fordham W, 16-6 5-23 vs. Rider [2] W, 14-9 4-2 Providence W, 9-2
4-27 Seton Hall L, 4-6 (10) 5-24 vs. South Carolina [2] L, 6-13 4-5 at Seton Hall L, 2-12
5-25 vs. Western Carolina [2] L, 6-9 4-6 at Wagner W, 11-5
[1] BIG EAST Tournament 4-9 at Connecticut W, 1-0
[2] NCAA Tournament (East Regional) 4-9 at Connecticut W, 5-2
4-10 at Connecticut W, 5-1
4-12 C.W. Post W, 8-7
4-13 at Columbia W, 5-1
4-14 Brooklyn W, 6-5
4-16 Boston College L, 6-8
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4-16 Boston College W, 14-1 4-29 at Connecticut L, 2-3 3-23 at Pittsburgh W, 18-9 4-21 Brooklyn W, 12-1
4-17 Boston College W, 5-4 4-30 at Connecticut L, 4-8 3-24 at Pittsburgh W, 16-7 4-23 Marist W, 16-13
4-19 at St. Francis W, 3-1 5-3 Hofstra W, 5-0 3-26 Pace L, 4-7 4-25 Connecticut W, 3-2
4-20 Hofstra W, 10-2 5-4 Rutgers L, 0-1 3-27 Brooklyn W, 19-11 4-25 Connecticut W, 9-8
4-21 Brooklyn W, 13-7 5-7 Providence L, 3-4 3-28 at Seton Hall W, 4-1 4-26 Connecticut L, 7-9
4-23 at Providence L, 2-3 5-12 at Boston College W, 6-2 4-1 at Seton Hall W, 3-0 4-27 Queens W, 22-3
4-23 at Providence L, 3-7 5-13 at Boston College L, 1-11 4-1 at Seton Hall W, 7-5 4-28 St. Francis L, 3-4
4-24 at Providence L, 7-16 5-13 at Boston College W, 9-4 4-2 at Rutgers L, 9-11 4-30 at C.W. Post W. 10-8
4-26 at Hofstra W, 9-7 4-3 Columbia W, 11-2 5-2 at Providence L, 5-6
4-27 St. Francis W, 9-3 4-4 Rutgers L, 5-6 5-2 at Providence L, 3-5
4-30 Connecticut W, 5-4
1990 4-6 Georgetown W, 11-1 5-3 at Providence W, 10-6
(29-18, 15-6 BIG EAST)
4-30 Connecticut L, 2-3 (10) Coach: Joe Russo 4-6 Georgetown W, 7-0 5-5 at Pace L, 4-5
5-1 Connecticut L, 2-6 Opponent Result 4-7 Georgetown W, 7-2 5-6 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 14-12
5-2 Long Island University W, 11-9 3-10 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-2 4-8 Hofstra W, 20-4 5-9 at Villanova W, 7-4
5-3 Queens W, 20-1 3-11 vs. Iowa State W, 5-1 4-9 at Wagner W, 14-1 5-12 vs. Providence [1] L, 4-6
5-7 Iona L, 2-6 3-11 vs. Washington State W, 6-3 4-11 Queens W, 9-4 5-13 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 3-4
5-7 Iona W, 8-1 3-12 vs. Iowa State W, 10-6 4-13 Boston College W, 12-3 [1] BIG EAST Tournament
5-8 Seton Hall L, 10-13 3-13 vs. Washington State L, 7-13 4-14 Boston College L, 5-7
5-13 at Boston College W, 7-3 4-14 Boston College W, 3-1
5-14 at Boston College L, 0-8
3-13 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-9
4-16 St. Francis W, 11-5
1993
3-15 vs. Pan American W, 12-0 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
5-14 at Boston College W, 18-5 3-15 vs. Arkansas State W, 7-4 4-17 Army T, 3-3 (28-20, 11-10 BIG EAST)
5-17 vs. Villanova [1] L, 1-7 3-16 vs. Oklahoma L, 1-4 4-18 at C.W. Post L, 7-10 Coach: Joe Russo
5-18 vs. Providence [1] W, 14-6 3-17 vs. Miami (OH) L, 1-7 4-20 at Connecticut W, 9-1 3-15 vs. SW Missouri State W, 5-4
5-20 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 6-2 3-22 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 9-0 4-20 at Connecticut W, 11-0 3-16 vs. Clemson W, 10-6
5-20 vs. Villanova [1] W, 8-6 3-26 Pace W, 7-6 4-23 Brooklyn W, 15-2 3-17 vs. Nebraska L, 3-8
5-21 vs. Villanova [1] W, 5-0 3-28 Brooklyn W, 14-1 4-27 Providence W, 3-0 3-18 vs. Kansas State L, 8-10
5-22 vs. Clemson L, 1-16 3-29 C.W. Post L, 2-4 (10) 4-27 Providence W, 3-1 3-19 vs. Arizona W, 5-4
5-23 vs. Clemson L, 5-6 3-31 at Boston College L, 0-6 4-28 Providence W, 16-5 3-20 vs. Nebraska L, 3-14
5-27 vs. Stanford [2] W, 5-3 3-31 at Boston College W, 7-2 5-4 Villanova W, 4-3 3-27 Georgetown W, 4-2
5-28 vs. Kentucky [2] L, 5-12 4-1 at Boston College W, 5-2 5-5 Villanova L, 13-15 3-27 Georgetown L, 1-4
5-28 vs. Clemson [2] L, 1-11 4-4 at Columbia L, 7-10 5-5 Villanova W, 15-3 3-31 Columbia W, 4-3
[1] BIG EAST Tournament 5-9 at St. Francis W, 3-2
HISTORY
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1994 1996 4-5 Georgetown* L, 6-15 5-3 Providence* L, 2-5
(20-16, 10-8 BIG EAST) (26-18, 14-10 BIG EAST) 4-6 Villanova* W, 3-1 5-9 at Notre Dame* W, 3-0
Coach: Joe Russo Coach: Ed Blankmeyer 4-6 Villanova* W, 8-6 5-9 at Notre Dame* L, 1-2
3-14 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-5 3-11 vs. Fresno State L, 7-13 4-9 at Connecticut* L, 5-8 5-10 at Notre Dame* W, 6-5
3-17 vs. New York Tech W, 12-11 3-13 vs. Nebraska L, 6-19 4-10 at Wagner W, 16-11 5-13 vs. Providence [1] W, 7-2
3-17 vs. New York Tech W, 4-1 3-14 vs. Portland State W, 2-0 4-12 at Providence* L, 2-3 5-14 vs. Notre Dame [1] L, 2-3
3-18 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 10-3 3-15 vs. New Mexico W, 7-4 4-12 at Providence* W, 6-3 5-15 vs. Rutgers [1] L, 10-14
3-19 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-2 3-16 vs. Nebraska L, 3-11 4-13 at Providence* W, 6-1 [1] BIG EAST Tournament
3-19 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 0-5 3-21 at Iona L, 6-10 4-15 Long Island University W, 10-9
4-2 Seton Hall W, 2-0 3-23 Seton Hall* W, 6-4 4-16 Connecticut* W, 3-2
4-2 Seton Hall L, 5-9 3-23 Seton Hall* W, 7-6 4-19 Pittsburgh* W, 4-2
1999
(32-22-2, 13-10-1 BIG EAST)
4-3 Seton Hall L, 1-3 3-24 Rutgers* L, 5-10 4-19 Pittsburgh* W, 19-14 Coach: Ed Blankmeyer
4-4 Iona W, 11-7 3-24 Rutgers* W, 9-5 4-20 Pittsburgh* W, 14-5 2-12 at Central Florida L, 5-14
4-5 at Columbia W, 15-14 3-26 at Hofstra W, 17-2 4-23 at Connecticut* W, 10-7 2-13 at Central Florida W, 10-5
4-9 Connecticut W, 2-1 3-28 at Columbia W, 13-4 4-24 at New York Tech W, 9-4 2-14 at Central Florida L, 5-8
4-9 Connecticut L, 2-10 3-30 at Pittsburgh* W, 2-0 4-26 at Rutgers* W, 12-2 2-19 vs. Virginia Commonwealth L, 4-7
4-10 Connecticut W, 6-4 3-30 at Pittsburgh* L, 3-5 4-26 at Rutgers* L, 11-12 2-26 at UNC Willmington W, 8-2
4-17 at Providence W, 3-0 3-31 at Pittsburgh* W, 8-5 4-27 at Seton Hall *W, 5-1 2-27 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 12-1
4-17 at Providence W, 9-5 4-2 at St. Francis (NY) W, 11-5 4-27 at Seton Hall *W, 7-4 2-28 vs. Florida International L, 3-6
4-18 at Providence L, 1-3 4-4 at Notre Dame* L, 3-7 5-3 at West Virginia* L, 3-4 3-1 at Florida International L, 3-4
4-19 at Hofstra L, 4-12 4-5 at C. W. Post L, 3-4 5-3 at West Virginia* W, 12-6 3-3 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 3-5
4-20 at Long Island University L, 3-9 4-6 at C.W. Post W, 16-2 5-4 at West Virginia* L, 4-7 3-4 vs. Maine W, 12-3
4-21 C.W. Post W, 2-1 4-11 Wagner W, 17-3 5-10 at New York Tech W, 8-3 3-6 vs. Michigan State L, 10-11
4-24 at Boston College W, 5-0 4-13 at Boston College* W, 3-0 5-13 vs. Rutgers [1] W, 3-0 3-13 at Davidson W, 6-4
4-24 at Boston College L, 12-16 4-13 at Boston College* W, 4-2 5-14 vs. West Virginia [1] W, 11-4 3-13 at Davidson T, 11-11
4-25 at Boston College W, 11-2 4-14 at Boston College* W, 12-3 5-15 vs. Villanova [1] W, 6-5 3-20 at Western Carolina L, 7-8
4-26 St. Francis L, 6-10 4-17 Connecticut* L, 4-5 (10) 5-16 vs. Villanova [1] W, 9-7 3-20 at Western Carolina L, 1-4
4-27 at St. Francis L, 2-5 4-18 Connecticut* W, 4-0 5-22 vs. Florida [2] L, 3-4 3-21 at Western Carolina W, 13-11
4-28 at C.W. Post L, 1-2 4-18 Manhattan W, 19-7 5-23 vs. Richmond [2] L, 4-10 3-25 Iona W, 11-4
4-30 at Georgetown L, 4-5 4-20 West Virginia* W, 3-2 [1] BIG EAST Tournament 3-27 Georgetown* W, 10-1
4-30 at Georgetown W, 8-0 4-20 West Virginia* W, 5-1 [2] NCAA Tournament (Atlantic Regional) 3-27 Georgetown* W, 23-2
5-1 at Georgetown W, 11-6 4-21 West Virginia* W, 5-4 3-28 at Villanova* L, 0-1
HISTORY
5-3 at Pace W, 18-6 4-23 St. Francis L, 8-9 1998 3-28 at Villanova* L, 5-6
5-4 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 6-4 4-24 at Connecticut* L, 3-4 (10) (28-17-1, 14-7 BIG EAST) 3-30 at St. Francis W 7-1
5-7 Pittsburgh L, 6-10 4-25 NY Tech W, 8-3 Coach: Ed Blankmeyer 4-1 Seton Hall L, 5-6
5-7 Pittsburgh W, 3-2 4-27 at Villanova* L, 7-14 Opponent Result 4-3 Rutgers* W, 10-0
5-12 C.W. Post W, 3-0 4-27 at Villanova* W, 7-3 2-18 at Citadel W, 5-4 4-4 Rutgers* L, 8-9
5-13 Old Dominion L, 7-8 4-28 at Georgetown* L, 4-8 2-19 at College of Charleston W, 9-4 4-7 at Connecticut* L, 2-3
5-14 Old Dominion W, 6-0 4-28 at Georgetown* W, 17-4 2-19 at College of Charleston W, 6-1 4-10 at West Virginia* W, 4-1
5-4 Providence* L, 3-7 2-20 vs. at University of Georgia L, 3-7 4-10 at West Virginia* W, 8-3
5-5 Providence* L, 2-8
1995 5-5 Providence* L, 1-10
2-21 vs. N.C. State W, 11-10 (11) 4-11 at West Virginia* W, 2-0
(18-16, 12-9 BIG EAST) 2-22 vs. Virginia Tech L, 9-10 4-13 Long Island University W, 9-8
Coach: Joe Russo 5-10 vs. UNC-Willmington W, 11-1 3-5 at Rider W, 4-0 4-14 Connecticut* L, 11-22
3-28 Rutgers L, 0-3 5-14 vs. Villanova [1] W, 4-1 3-7 Rider W, 5-4 4-17 Pittsburgh* W, 8-1
3-29 at Seton Hall L, 2-9 5-15 vs. Providence [1] W, 3-2 3-10 Fordham L, 6-10 4-17 Pittsburgh* W, 3-1
3-30 at Rutgers L, 1-6 5-17 vs. West Virginia [1] L, 5-6 3-13 at Virginia Commonwealt L, 5-6 4-18 Pittsburgh* W, 14-5
4-1 at Pittsburgh L, 2-5 5-17 vs. Notre Dame [1] L, 0-4 3-14 at Virginia Commonwealth L, 3-6 4-21 at Connecticut* W, 10-4
4-1 at Pittsburgh L, 4-11 [1] BIG EAST Tournament 3-15 at Virginia Commonwealth L, 2-3 4-22 at Wagner W, 13-5
4-2 at Pittsburgh L, 6-5 3-25 Columbia W, 28-3 4-24 at New York Tech W, 9-0
4-6 at Wagner W, 6-5 1997 3-26 at Iona W, 6-4 4-24 at New York Tech W, 13-4
4-9 at Connecticut L, 1-6 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 3-28 West Virginia* L, 1-2 4-25 New York Tech W, 9-2
4-9 at Connecticut W, 6-1 (35-17, 16-7 BIG EAST) 3-28 West Virginia* W, 9-1 5-2 at Providence* L, 1-9
4-10 at Connecticut L, 2-5 Coach: Ed Blankmeyer 3-29 West Virginia* L, 3-4 5-2 at Providence* L, 9-12
4-11 Army W, 6-1 2-18 at Florida International W, 7-4 3-31 St. Francis T, 4-4 5-3 at Providence* L, 7-11
4-12 at New York Tech L, 2-3 2-19 at Florida International L, 3-10 4-4 at Pittsburgh* W, 2-0 5-5 Rider W, 11-5
4-13 Boston College L, 1-2 (10) 2-20 vs. St. Francis W, 4-3 4-4 at Pittsburgh* W, 7-4 5-6 at Fordham W, 7-1
4-15 Boston College W, 15-6 2-21 at Florida Atlantic L, 4-15 4-5 at Pittsburgh* W, 11-3 5-8 at Boston College* T, 4-4
4-15 Boston College W, 5-2 2-22 at Florida Atlantic L, 2-3 4-6 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 11-3 5-8 at Boston College* L, 7-8
4-17 Iona W, 15-6 2-27 at Citadel W, 4-0 4-9 Villanova* L, 3-10 5-9 at Boston College* W, 10-6
4-18 at Hofstra L, 8-9 3-1 at College of Charleston W, 9-2 4-11 Georgetown* W, 4-3 5-12 Hofstra W, 10-2
4-19 at Seton Hall W, 6-5 3-1 at College of Charleston L, 3-13 4-11 Georgetown* W, 10-5 5-15 Notre Dame* W, 5-4
4-20 Columbia L, 9-10 3-2 at College of Charleston W, 5-2 4-14 at Long Island University L, 7-8 (10) 5-15 Notre Dame* L, 2-5
4-22 Georgetown W, 8-1 3-7 at Rider L, 1-8 4-15 at Connecticut* W, 8-4 (10) 5-16 Notre Dame* W, 14-5
4-22 Georgetown W, 7-5 3-9 at East Carolina W, 18-2 4-16 Army W, 8-2 5-20 vs. Rutgers [1] L, 9-13
4-23 Georgetown W, 5-0 3-10 at East Carolina L, 0-2 4-18 at Virginia W, 6-3 5-21 vs. West Virginia [1] W, 9-6
4-24 Long Island University W. 15-1 (7) 3-10 at East Carolina W, 7-6 4-18 at Virginia L, 1-4 5-22 vs. Seton Hall [1] W, 7-2
4-25 St. Francis L, 5-8 3-13 C.W. Post W, 15-7 4-20 Connecticut* W, 7-0 5-22 vs. Rutgers [1] W, 6-4
4-26 Manhattan W, 12-1 3-18 Pace W, 5-2 4-25 Boston College* W, 14-7 5-23 vs. Providence [1] L, 1-6
4-27 at C.W. Post W, 24-3 3-19 at Fordham L, 10-12 4-25 Boston College* W, 11-2 [1] BIG EAST Tournament
4-29 Villanova W, 2-1 3-22 Boston College* W, 4-1 4-26 Boston College* W, 15-3
4-29 Villanova W, 5-1 3-22 Boston College* W, 6-1 4-28 Wagner W, 12-5
4-30 Villanova W, 12-11 3-23 Boston College* W, 10-9 4-29 Connecticut* L, 4-5
5-3 at Seton Hall W, 8-3 3-25 Hofstra W, 5-3 4-30 Hofstra W, 11-8
5-6 Providence L, 4-6 3-26 Columbia W, 5-3 5-2 Providence* W, 6-5
5-6 Providence L, 3-10 4-2 at St. Francis L, 9-10 5-2 Providence* L, 3-6
5-7 Providence W, 18-11 4-5 Georgetown* L, 1-2
5-12 C.W. Post L, 4-5
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2000 2001 2002 2003
(29-22, 8-15 BIG EAST) (31-22, 13-13 BIG EAST) (29-23, 14-12 BIG EAST) (29-27, 12-14 BIG EAST)
Coach: Ed Blankmeyer Coach: Ed Blankmeyer Coach: Ed Blankmeyer Coach: Ed Blankmeyer
Opponent Result Opponent Result 2-16 vs. William & Mary L, 7-6 2-22 at South Alabama L, 19-3
2-18 vs. Virginia Tech W, 11-5 2-17 at Charleston L, 2-1 2-17 at Coastal Carolina L, 10-1 2-22 vs. Soutern Miss L, 13-12
2-19 at Citadel L, 3-4 2-18 at Charleston L, 1-0 2-18 at Coastal Carolina W, 3-1 2-23 vs. Northwestern L, 18-12
2-20 vs. Richmond L, 8-9 2-20 at Charleston Southern L, 8-0 2-22 vs. George Mason L, 9-2 2-28 at Coastal Carolina W, 4-3
3-4 vs. Michigan W, 12-3 2-21 at The Citadel L, 18-3 2-23 at UNC Wilmington L, 5-4 3-1 vs. North Carolina W, 6-5
3-5 vs. Ohio State L, 3-8 2-22 at Charleston L, 5-4 2-24 vs. Northern Iowa L, 6-4 3-3 vs. Michigan State W, 4-3
3-6 vs. South Alabama W, 8-7 2-23 at Charleston Southern W, 3-2 3-8 vs. UNLV L, 11-5 3-4 at Coastal Carolina L, 7-4
3-7 at Jacksonville L, 1-12 2-24 at Charleston Southern W, 11-5 3-8 vs. Oklahoma State L, 17-4 3-9 at Coastal Carolina L, 14-3
3-9 at North Florida W, 10-8 3-2 vs. Vanderbilt L, 7-2 3-9 at Arizona State L, 11-1 3-8 at UNC-Wilmington L, 5-4
3-10 vs. Central Michigan W, 6-5 3-10 at James Madison W, 14-12 3-12 at Queens College W, 15-0 3-8 at UNC-Wilmington L, 6-0
3-11 vs. Illinois L, 5-6 3-10 at James Madison L, 5-0 3-14 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 16-1 3-9 at UNC-Wilmington L, 6-2
3-12 vs. Duquesne W, 11-2 3-11 at James Madison W, 10-7 3-15 at Hofstra University W, 5-2 3-12 FDU W, 12-2
3-15 at Long Island University W, 4-1 3-17 Connecticut* L, 3-2 3-17 Monmouth University L, 2-0 3-15 at James Madison L, 21-9
3-18 at Towson W, 2-1 3-17 Connecticut* W, 8-3 3-17 Monmouth University W, 9-2 3-15 at James Madison L, 9-8
3-19 at Coppin State W, 12-3 3-18 Connecticut* W, 7-6 3-21 at Fairfield W, 7-6 3-16 at James Madison L, 2-1
3-19 at Coppin State W, 17-2 3-23 at Virginia Tech* W, 2-1 3-23 Villanova* W, 4-2 3-19 Fairfield W, 11-3
3-22 at Columbia W, 5-4 3-23 at Virginia Tech* L, 19-6 3-23 Villanova* W, 16-2 3-21 Hofstra W, 5-3
3-23 at Iona L, 4-8 3-24 at Georgetown* L, 3-1 3-24 Villanova* L, 5-3 3-22 at Hofstra W, 7-5
3-25 West Virginia* W, 9-1 3-24 at Georgetown* W, 7-3 3-28 at Pittsburgh* W, 13-6 3-23 Hofstra W, 7-6
3-25 West Virginia* L, 10-11 3-23 at Iona W, 12-5 3-28 at Pittsburgh* L, 12-8 3-25 Wagner W, 3-2
3-26 West Virginia* L, 4-9 3-29 C.W. Post W, 7-1 3-30 at West Virginia* L, 4-2 3-26 at Columbia L, 5-3
3-30 at C.W. Post W, 17-4 3-31 at Villanova* W, 5-3 3-30 at West Virginia* W, 7-2 3-30 Pittsburgh* W, 4-1
4-1 at Pittsburgh* W, 7-2 3-31 at Villanova* W, 2-1 4-2 St. Peter’s W, 5-4 3-30 Pittsburgh* W, 7-1
4-1 at Pittsburgh* W, 10-5 4-1 at Villanova* L, 3-2 4-4 at Pace University W, 14-7 3-31 Pittsburgh* W, 8-3
4-2 at Pittsburgh* L, 9-10 4-3 St. Peter’s W, 12-0 4-6 at Notre Dame* L, 4-1 4-1 Delaware State W, 6-5
4-6 at Wagner W, 15-3 4-5 Stony Brook L, 7-5 4-6 at Notre Dame* W, 4-3 4-4 Connecticut* W, 4-2
4-8 Georgetown* W, 15-4 4-7 Boston College* L, 10-6 4-7 at Notre Dame* L, 5-2 4-4 Connecticut* L, 5-3
4-8 Georgetown* W, 15-4 4-7 Boston College* W, 6-3 4-9 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 8-1 4-6 Notre Dame* L, 11-3
HISTORY
4-10 Georgetown* L, 2-4 4-8 Boston College* W, 6-2 4-10 Columbia W, 8-5 4-6 Notre Dame* L, 18-3
4-12 at St. Peter’s W, 12-7 4-10 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 9-3 4-12 Georgetown* W, 5-4 4-12 at Georgetown* W, 9-5
4-13 Fordham W, 11-0 4-12 West Virginia* W, 1-0 4-12 Georgetown* W, 9-5 4-12 at Georgetown* W, 5-1
4-15 at Rutgers* L, 3-9 4-12 West Virginia* W, 4-3 4-14 Virginia Tech* W, 2-1 4-13 at Georgetown* W, 8-0
4-15 at Rutgers* L, 7-9 4-14 Pittsburgh* W, 5-2 4-14 Virginia Tech* L, 8-5 4-15 St. Peter’s W, 10-7
4-16 at Rutgers* L, 5-7 4-14 Pittsburgh* W, 10-9 4-17 C.W. Post W, 10-7 4-17 at Rutgers* L, 7-6
4-18 Manhattan W, 13-2 4-16 Long Island W, 7-2 4-18 at Fordham W, 12-7 4-17 at Rutgers* L, 9-7
4-20 at Boston College* L, 1-2 4-19 Fordham W, 12-8 4-20 at Connecticut* W, 10-6 4-19 at Villanova* W, 12-6
4-20 at Boston College* L, 1-9 4-20 at Seton Hall* L, 6-4 4-20 at Connecticut* L, 16-10 4-19 at Villanova* L, 10-5
4-25 at Hofstra W, 21-2 4-21 at Seton Hall* L, 4-3 4-21 at Connecticut* L, 5-1 4-22 Pace W, 9-3
4-26 Pace L, 2-3 4-22 at Seton Hall* W, 8-4 4-23 Wagner W, 14-2 4-24 Iona W, 13-9
4-29 at Notre Dame* L, 3-8 4-24 at Hofstra W, 10-9 4-27 at Boston College* L, 4-3 4-25 St. Francis W, 15-3
4-29 at Notre Dame* W, 6-4 4-25 Pace W, 11-3 4-27 at Boston College* L, 8-2 4-27 West Virginia* L, 4-0
4-30 at Notre Dame* L, 8-9 4-26 at Wagner W, 10-6 4-29 at Boston College* W, 8-6 4-27 West Virginia* W, 7-6
5-6 Villanova* W, 9-2 4-28 at Notre Dame* L, 3-2 4-30 Princeton L, 7-5 4-28 West Virginia* L, 9-7
5-6 Villanova* W, 6-0 4-28 at Notre Dame* L, 5-0 5-8 New York Tech W, 9-6 4-29 Princeton L, 7-4
5-7 Villanova* L, 8-9 4-29 at Notre Dame* L, 7-3 5-11 Seton Hall* W, 4-3 5-1 Long Island W, 14-2
5-8 St. Peter’s W, 8-6 4-30 Columbia W, 14-9 5-11 Seton Hall* L, 7-5 5-3 at Virginia Tech* L, 3-1
5-9 at New York Tech W, 15-8 5-1 Fairfield W, 18-7 5-12 Seton Hall* W, 8-2 5-3 at Virginia Tech* L, 7-3
5-10 New York Tech W, 11-7 5-5 C.W. Post W, 3-1 5-14 Manhattan L, 10-9 5-4 at Virginia Tech* L, 7-4
5-11 St. Francis W, 3-2 5-8 Manhattan W, 4-3 5-15 New York Tech W, 8-4 5-6 at New York Tech W, 7-3
5-13 at Seton Hall* L, 0-8 5-9 New York Tech L, 6-3 5-18 Rutgers* W, 6-1 5-10 Boston College* L, 3-2
5-13 at Seton Hall* L, 4-6 5-10 at New York Tech W, 4-1 5-19 Rutgers* W, 3-1 5-10 Boston College* W, 13-0
5-14 at Seton Hall* L, 3-8 5-12 at Rutgers* L, 2-1 5-19 Rutgers* L, 11-10 5-11 Boston College* W, 3-1
5-12 at Rutgers* L, 18-9 5-15 New York Tech W, 7-2
5-13 at Rutgers* L, 6-5 5-17 at Seton Hall* W, 3-0
5-17 at Seton Hall* L, 11-1
5-18 at Seton Hall* L, 7-1
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2004 2005 2006 2007
(37-23, 17-9 BIG EAST) BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON (40-19, 16-10 BIG EAST) BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON
Coach: Ed Blankmeyer CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer CHAMPIONS
2-20 at Arkansas L, 14-7 (41-18, 19-4 BIG EAST) 2-19 at Texas Tech L, 4-5 (41-19, 20-7 BIG EAST)
2-21 at Arkansas L, 6-5 Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer 2-24 at No. 2 Rice L, 7-14 Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer
2-22 at Arkansas L, 14-3 2-18 vs. Northwestern State L, 5-6 2-25 vs. Texas State W, 10-5 2-17 vs. Dallas Baptist L, 9-10
2-27 at Lamar W, 3-2 2-19 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-7 2-26 vs. No. 3 Nebraska L, 4-12 2-17 vs. Texas Tech L, 6-10
2-28 at Lamar W, 7-5 2-20 vs. Southern W, 5-4 3-3 at East Tennessee State W, 15-1 2-18 vs. Texas Tech L, 5-7
2-29 at Lamar L, 6-5 2-25 at Florida International L, 8-9 3-4 at East Tennessee State L, 3-5 2-23 at East Carolina L, 1-5
3-2 at Sam Houston State W, 9-6 2-26 at Florida International L, 4-11 3-5 at East Tennessee State W, 14-9 2-24 vs. Duke L, 2-4
3-5 at TCU L, 13-9 2-27 at Florida International W, 9-4 3-7 at Charleston Southern W, 11-1 2-24 vs. Washington L, 3-6
3-6 at UT-Arlington L, 17-5 3-1 vs. Michigan W, 17-12 3-10 at Coll. of Charleston L, 2-6 3-2 vs. Kansas State L, 3-10
3-6 at TCU L, 3-2 3-3 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 10-3 3-11 at Coll. of Charleston L, 3-4 3-3 vs. UC-Santa Barbara L, 6-9
3-12 at UNC-Asheville L, 7-6 3-5 vs. Chicago State W, 2-0 3-12 at Coll. of Charleston W, 10-8 3-4 vs. Lamar L, 3-14
3-13 at UNC-Asheville W, 9-7 3-7 vs. LaSalle W, 14-6 3-14 Albany W, 17-1 3-6 at No. 8 Rice W, 7-6
3-14 at UNC-Asheville W, 7-1 3-11 at Minnesota L, 2-4 3-18 Quinnipiac W, 12-7 3-8 at McNeese St. L, 4-11
3-21 FDU W, 9-5 3-12 vs. Harvard L, 2-3 3-18 Quinnipiac L, 4-5 3-9 at McNeese St. W, 11-5
3-21 FDU W, 6-3 3-13 vs. No. 19 La.-Lafayette L, 1-3 3-19 Quinnipiac W, 15-3 3-10 at McNeese St. W, 5-1
3-23 at Fairfield W, 10-3 3-19 Quinnipiac W, 6-0 3-21 at Fairfield W, 4-2 3-14 Albany W, 5-4
3-24 Columbia W, 9-3 3-19 Quinnipiac W, 6-0 3-22 at Temple W, 16-1 3-21 Temple W, 7-2
3-27 Georgetown* W, 9-2 3-22 Fairfield L, 13-18 3-24 at Villanova* W, 6-3 3-23 Connecticut* L, 3-4
3-27 Georgetown* L, 4-1 3-26 Boston College W, 4-0 3-25 at Villanova* W, 3-2 3-24 Connecticut* L, 7-10
3-28 Georgetown* W, 5-1 3-26 Boston College L, 3-4 3-26 at Villanova* W, 5-3 3-25 Connecticut* W, 10-7
3-31 at Wagner W, 21-0 3-29 at Columbia W, 22-3 3-28 Columbia W, 10-2 3-27 Columbia W, 24-1
4-3 Virginia Tech* W, 3-2 3-30 Wagner W, 8-0 3-29 at Wagner W, 7-1 3-28 Wagner W, 8-0
4-3 Virginia Tech* W, 9-5 4-3 Pittsburgh* W, 2-0 3-31 Georgetown* W, 10-3 3-30 Rutgers* W, 5-1
4-4 Virginia Tech* W, 2-0 4-4 Pittsburgh* W, 3-2 4-1 Georgetown* W, 15-9 3-31 Rutgers* W, 10-7
4-6 at St. Francis W, 5-1 4-4 Pittsburghh* W, 4-2 4-2 Georgetown* W, 9-3 4-1 Rutgers* L, 3-8
4-8 at Connecticut* W, 7-6 4-5 St. Francis (NY) W, 14-2 4-4 at St. Francis W, 17-3 4-5 Villanova* W, 4-3
4-8 at Connecticut* L, 6-2 4-6 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 29-6 4-8 at Pittsburgh* W, 6-2 4-5 Villanova* W, 16-9
4-12 at Notre Dame* L, 7-1 4-9 at Georgetown* W, 13-2 4-8 at Pittsburgh* L, 2-3 4-7 Villanova* W, 9-2
4-12 at Notre Dame* W, 2-1 4-9 at Georgetown* W, 5-2 4-9 at Pittsburgh* W, 12-5 4-10 Fairfield W, 8-4
HISTORY
4-15 Albany L, 5-1 4-10 at Georgetown* W, 8-2 4-11 St. Peter’s W, 10-4 4-11 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 7-2
4-17 at Boston College* L, 4-2 4-12 St. Peter’s W, 26-1 4-13 at No. 21 Notre Dame* L, 2-9 4-11 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 12-2
4-17 at Boston College* W, 7-1 4-13 at Iona W, 10-1 4-13 at No. 21 Notre Dame* L, 7-13 4-13 Pittsburgh* L, 9-10
4-18 at Boston College * W, 5-4 4-16 at West Virginia* W, 7-4 4-15 at No. 21 Notre Dame* L, 5-7 4-14 Pittsburgh* W, 8-1
4-20 Pace W, 7-1 4-16 at West Virginia* L, 6-8 4-18 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 10-4 4-14 Pittsburgh* W, 15-1
4-21 Iona W, 5-2 4-17 at West Virginia* W, 11-4 4-18 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 8-0 4-17 at LIU W, 19-5
4-23 Villanova* L, 4-1 4-20 at Hofstra W, 8-6 4-19 Hofstra W, 2-0 (11) 4-18 at Hofstra W, 12-0
4-23 Villanova* W, 6-5 4-21 New York Tech L, 8-11 4-21 Connecticut* L, 3-6 4-20 at Georgetown* W, 16-0
4-25 Rutgers* W, 10-4 4-23 at Seton Hall* W, 6-1 4-22 Connecticut* L, 2-4 4-21 at Georgetown* W, 8-2
4-25 Rutgers* W, 4-1 4-23 at Seton Hall* W, 5-3 4-25 Princeton W, 17-5 4-22 at Georgetown* W, 4-2
4-27 Princeton W, 6-4 4-24 at Seton Hall* L, 3-8 4-28 at Rutgers* W, 7-6 4-24 Princeton W, 6-3
4-29 at St. Peter’s W, 14-3 4-26 Princeton W, 10-0 4-29 at Rutgers* W, 11-2 4-27 at West Virginia* W, 8-7
5-1 at West Virginia* L, 5-1 5-1 Rutgers* L, 8-10 4-30 at Rutgers* L, 2-4 4-28 at West Virginia* W, 11-3
5-1 at West Virginia* L, 6-5 5-1 Rutgers* W, 4-2 5-2 at NYIT W, 6-1 4-29 at West Virginia* W, 7-2
5-2 at West Virginia* W, 16-8 5-2 Rutgers* W, 11-1 5-6 Seton Hall* W, 4-0 5-1 NYIT W, 2-1
5-4 New York Tech W, 10-3 5-3 at New York Tech W, 4-2 5-6 Seton Hall* W, 4-2 5-5 Louisville* W, 4-2
5-4 New York Tech W, 8-2 5-7 Notre Dame* W, 3-2 5-7 Seton Hall* W, 3-0 5-5 Louisville* L, 0-3
5-12 Hofstra L, 4-12 5-7 Notre Dame* W, 6-5 5-10 LIU W, 5-1 5-6 Louisville* W, 6-2
5-13 New York Tech W, 8-2 5-8 Notre Dame* W, 3-1 5-10 Iona W, 8-0 5-9 Iona W, 2-0
5-15 Seton Hall* W, 4-3 5-12 New York Tech L, 0-1 5-12 USF* L, 2-3 5-9 Iona W, 17-2
5-15 Seton Hall* W, 7-3 5-14 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 3-0 5-13 USF* W, 19-0 5-11 Cincinnati* W, 10-0
5-16 Seton Hall* L, 6-4 5-14 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 11-0 5-14 USF* W, 4-3 5-12 Cincinnati* L, 4-5
5-22 at Pittsburgh* L, 6-4 5-17 Manhattan W, 13-5 5-18 at Cincinnati* L, 0-7 5-13 Cincinnati* W, 15-0
5-23 at Pittsburgh* W, 6-5 5-19 at Villanova* W, 6-1 5-19 at Cincinnati* L, 5-7 5-15 at NYIT W, 16-6
5-23 at Pittsburgh* W, 17-4 5-21 at Villanova* W, 5-0 5-20 at Cincinnati* W, 14-9 5-17 at USF* W, 12-8
5-27 vs. Pittsburgh [1] W, 4-2 5-21 at Villanova* W, 7-2 5-23 vs. West Virginia [1] L, 3-5 5-18 at USF* W, 7-3
5-28 vs. Notre Dame [1] L, 9-2 5-26 Pittsburgh [1] L, 1-4 5-24 vs. South Florida [1] W, 6-4 5-19 at USF* L, 2-5
5-29 vs. Boston College [1] L, 6-4 5-27 at Boston College [1] L, 5-7 5-25 vs. West Virginia [1] W, 12-7 5-22 vs. Connecticut [1] W, 2-1
6-5 vs. Long Beach State [2] L, 4-3 6-3 vs. Virginia [2] W, 5-3 5-26 vs. No. 18 Notre Dame [1] W, 10-1 5-23 vs. South Florida [1] L, 0-2
6-5 vs. UNLV [2] W, 9-6 6-5 at Oregon State [2] L, 1-11 5-26 vs. No. 18 Notre Dame [1] L, 3-5 5-24 vs. Connecticut [1] L, 7-8
6-5 vs. Stanford [2] L, 9-2 6-6 vs. Ohio State [2] W, 7-1 [1] BIG EAST Tournament 6-1 vs. No. 13 Clemson [2] L, 2-3
[1] BIG EAST Tournament 6-6 at Oregon State [2] L, 3-19 6-3 vs. VCU [2] W, 5-4
[2] NCAA Tournament (Stanford Regional) [1] BIG EAST Tournament 6-3 vs. No. 11 Coastal Carolina [2] L, 5-6
[2] NCAA Tournament (Corvallis (Ore.) Regional) [1] BIG EAST Tournament
[2] NCAA Tournament (Myrtle Beach Regional)
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2008 2009 2010
BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON (30-22, 16-11 BIG EAST) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer (43-20, 16-11 BIG EAST)
(42-16, 20-7 BIG EAST) 2-20 vs. Penn State [1] W, 15-6 Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer
Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer 2-21 vs. Iowa [1] W, 18-3 (7) 2-19 at New Orleans W, 9-3
2-23 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 8-4 2-22 vs. No. 29 Michigan [1] L, 2-4 2-20 at New Orleans W, 5-2 (12)
2-24 at Winthrop W, 4-3 2-27 at No. 23 East Carolina L, 7-9 2-21 at New Orleans W, 31-6
2-25 vs. Evansville W, 3-1 2-27 vs. College of Charleston L, 4-8 2-26 vs. Minnesota [1] W, 5-4
2-26 at Winthrop W, 2-0 3-6 at BYU L, 4-5 2-27 vs. Michigan [1] W, 2-1
2-28 vs. Kent State W, 9-4 3-7 at BYU L, 5-6 2-28 vs. Illinois [1] W, 6-4
2-29 at Winthrop W, 3-2 (10) 3-7 at BYU L, 7-8 (11) 3-5 at ETSU W, 10-2
3-1 vs. No. 2 North Carolina L, 2-6 3-9 at Utah Valley W, 14-4 3-6 at ETSU L, 7-11
3-2 vs. No. 2 North Carolina L, 2-4 3-9 at Utah Valley W, 10-0 3-7 at ETSU L, 6-8
3-7 at Cal State Northridge L, 5-6 3-13 Albany W, 8-6 3-10 at No. 11 North Carolina L, 2-8
3-8 at Cal State Northridge W, 10-4 3-14 Fairfield W, 3-2 3-12 at Liberty L, 1-9
3-8 at Cal State Northridge L, 7-9 3-15 Albany W, 14-7 3-13 at Liberty L, 9-14
3-9 at Cal State Northridge W, 11-6 3-17 Fairfield W, 12-5 3-14 at Liberty W, 7-6 (11)
3-12 LIU W, 9-8 (10) 3-18 at Hofstra L, 13-20 3-17 Fairfield W, 16-5
3-14 Albany W, 9-2 3-20 Villanova* W, 19-7 3-19 Albany L, 6-9
3-15 Fairfield W, 14-4 (7) 3-21 Villanova* W, 3-2 3-20 Albany W, 18-8
3-15 Fairfield W, 10-1 3-22 Villanova* W, 10-3 3-21 Albany W, 8-2
3-18 at Fairfield W, 11-0 3-24 at Columbia W, 2-1 3-24 Columbia W, 22-21
3-20 at Rutgers* W, 12-5 3-27 at Georgetown* W, 7-2 3-26 at Pittsburgh* L, 1-4
3-21 at Rutgers* W, 2-0 3-28 at Georgetown* L, 5-10 3-27 at Pittsburgh* L, 1-13
3-22 at Rutgers* W, 12-9 3-29 vs. Georgetown* [2] L, 4-6 3-28 at Pittsburgh* L, 3-5 (7)
3-25 Columbia W, 10-5 3-31 at LIU W, 16-4 3-31 LIU W, 7-6
3-28 Seton Hall* W, 6-4 4-1 NYIT L, 7-9 (11) 4-1 Seton Hall* W, 10-4
3-29 Seton Hall* W, 10-4 4-4 Rutgers* W, 11-10 (10) 4-1 Seton Hall* W, 6-1
3-30 Seton Hall* L, 2-6 4-4 Rutgers* W, 16-8 4-3 Seton Hall* W, 9-4
4-2 at NYIT W, 5-4 4-5 Rutgers* W, 15-5 4-7 at Wagner L, 2-5
4-4 at Louisville* W, 13-4 4-7 Wagner W, 18-9 4-9 West Virginia* W, 11-3
4-5 at Louisville* W, 6-3 4-9 at West Virginia* L, 3-9 4-10 West Virginia* W, 8-7
HISTORY
4-6 at Louisville* L, 3-10 4-10 at West Virginia* W, 10-5 4-11 West Virginia* L, 8-10 (13)
4-8 at Temple W, 3-2 4-11 at West Virginia* L, 2-16 4-14 Hofstra W, 7-6
4-9 at Wagner L, 3-4 4-17 Cincinnati* L, 8-11 4-16 at Cincinnati* L, 2-4
4-11 Connecticut* L, 1-2 4-18 Cincinnati* W, 16-8 4-17 at Cincinnati* W, 6-4
4-12 Connecticut* W, 10-5 4-19 Cincinnati* L, 4-9 4-18 at Cincinnati* W, 7-1
4-13 Connecticut* W, 1-0 4-22 at Fordham W, 8-1 4-20 Princeton W, 12-5
4-16 Hofstra W, 19-5 4-24 at Connecticut* W, 8-5 4-21 Fordham W, 18-7
4-18 at Pittsburgh* L, 3-6 4-25 at Connecticut* W, 8-7 4-23 Georgetown* W, 8-7
4-19 at Pittsburgh* W, 7-4 4-26 at Connecticut* W, 13-4 4-24 Georgetown* W, 14-13 (10)
4-20 at Pittsburgh* W, 11-8 4-28 at NYIT L, 12-20 4-24 Georgetown* 15-5
4-22 Princeton W, 6-2 4-29 FDU W, 12-10 4-28 FDU W, 9-7
4-25 at No. 24 Notre Dame* W, 10-3 5-1 at Seton Hall* W, 12-2 4-30 at Notre Dame* L, 5-14
4-26 at No. 24 Notre Dame* W, 6-4 5-2 at Seton Hall* W, 4-1 (7) 5-1 at Notre Dame* W, 8-1
4-27 at No. 24 Notre Dame* L, 4-8 5-2 at Seton Hall* L, 7-8 (13) 5-2 at Notre Dame* W, 9-4
4-30 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 18-5 5-8 Louisville* L, 8-10 5-4 Iona [2] W, 11-2
5-2 West Virginia* W, 2-1 (10) 5-9 Louisville* L, 4-5 5-7 USF* L, 4-13
5-3 West Virginia* W, 10-3 5-10 Louisville* W, 19-15 5-8 USF* W, 8-3
5-4 West Virginia* W, 6-5 5-14 Notre Dame* L, 1-9 5-9 USF* W, 6-5
5-6 Iona W, 4-2 (7) 5-15 Notre Dame* L, 8-15 5-11 NYIT W, 4-3 (13)
5-6 Iona W, 15-2 (7) 5-16 Notre Dame* W, 10-6 5-14 at No. 8 Louisville W, 8-5
5-10 USF* W, 8-1 5-19 vs. Notre Dame [3] L, 5-14 5-15 at No. 8 Louisville L, 6-10
5-10 USF* W, 4-3 (10) 5-20 vs. Cincinnati [3] W, 12-2 5-16 at No. 8 Louisville L, 4-8
5-11 USF* L, 2-9 5-22 vs. Notre Dame [3] L, 10-11 5-18 at Boston College W, 17-9
5-15 at Villanova* W, 16-2 5-20 at Rutgers* L, 1-2
5-17 at Villanova* L, 7-8 (11) [1] BIG EAST-Big Ten Challenge 5-21 at Rutgers* W, 9-7
5-17 at Villanova* W, 5-2 [2] Played at Citi Field 5-22 at Rutgers* L, 1-3
5-20 vs. Villanova [1] L, 0-12 (7) [3] BIG EAST Tournament 5-26 vs. USF [3] W, 3-2
5-21 vs. Seton Hall [1] L, 6-12 5-27 vs. No. 9 Louisville [3] W, 6-5
5-30 vs. No. 19 Texas [2] W, 2-1 5-29 vs. No. 9 Louisville [3] W, 5-3
5-31 at No. 5 Rice [2] L, 2-11 5-30 vs. No. 18 Connecticut [3] W, 3-0
6-1 vs. No. 19 Texas [2] L, 3-4 6-4 vs. No. 22 Ole Miss [4] L, 5-10
[1] BIG EAST Tournament 6-5 vs. VCU [4] W, 8-6
[2] NCAA Tournament (Houston Regional) 6-6 vs. No. 22 Ole Miss [4] W, 20-16
6-6 at No. 1 Virginia [4] W, 6-5
6-7 at No. 1 Virginia [4] L, 3-5
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SEASON RECORDS
-HITTING- RUNS BATTED IN
Year RBI GP
8. Frank Viola
9. Gerald Callaghan
1981
1975
0.87
0.89
83.0
50.1
BATTING AVERAGE 1. Jeremy Baltz 2010 85 63 10. Mike Proly 1971 0.90 55.0
(MINIMUM 75 AT BATS) 2. Mike Dzurilla 1999 65 56 TEAM RECORD 1972 1.07 215.2
Year Avg. AB 3. Will Vogl 2006 64 59
1. Keith Finnerty 1996 .439 155 4. Tim Morris 2009 62 52
2. Mike Dzurilla 1998 .427 185 WINS
5. Robert Lambraia 1988 61 49 Year ERA W-L
3. Larry Bubla 1972 .422 83 Jimmy Parque 2009 61 51
4. Tim Morris 2009 .415 217 1. Tom Sowinski 1968 1.17 11-1
7. Greg Hopkins 2010 59 63 2. Frank Viola 1981 0.87 10-0
5. Mike Dzurilla 1999 .410 229 8. Tyrone Wayne 1998 58 45
6. Mike Rozema 2003 .408 196 Michael O’Connor 1977 1.83 10-0
9. Ryan Mahoney 2007 58 54 Frank Viola 1980 2.16 10-1
Dom Scala 1976 .408 147 10. Ed D’Alessio 1978 57 55
8. Doug Latrenta 1979 .405 153 5. Steve Ratzer 1974 0.82 9-1
Chris Fallon 2000 57 50 George Brown 2008 2.91 9-1
9. Al Osofsky 1974 .400 120 TEAM RECORD 2010 457 63
10. Chris Joachim 2006 .398 216 Derek Adair 1997 2.32 9-2
Sebby Borriello 1980 .398 113 Anthony Varvaro 2005 2.32 9-3
TEAM RECORD 2009 .349 1969 DOUBLES Steve Bingham 1978 3.50 9-4
Year 2B GP 10. Larry Bearnarth 1962 1.27 8-0
1. Mike Dzurilla 1999 24 56 Joe McGrath 1963 1.86 8-1
RUNS SCORED 2. Mike Dzurilla 1997 22 51 Michael O’Connor 1976 2.58 8-1
Year R GP Greg Thomson 2005 22 57 Mike Rooney 1997 4.23 8-1
1. Tim Morris 2009 69 52 4. Gil Zayas 2007 21 57 Steve Ratzer 1975 1.48 8-2
2. Brian Kemp 2009 68 52 Greg Hopkins 2010 21 63 Anthony Sullivan 2005 2.43 8-3
3. Joe Panik 2010 66 61 Jimmy Parque 2010 21 63 Tom Migliozzi 1991 3.43 8-3
4. P.J. Antoniato 2005 65 59 7. Gino Matias 2009 19 51 Anthony Varvaro 2004 3.63 8-3
Greg Hopkins 2010 65 63 8. Doug Latrenta 1979 18 37 Kyle Hansen 2010 3.71 8-3
6. Will Vogl 2005-06 64 59 Will Vogl 2006 18 59 Kevin McGerry 1999 4.06 8-3
Jeremy Baltz 2010 64 63 Sam DeLuca 2007 18 60 Mike Hughes 1997 2.30 8-4
8. Doug Latrenta 1978 61 57 Joe Panik 2010 18 63 Emil Viola 1958 1.92 8-5
9. Mike Dzurilla 1998 60 46 TEAM RECORD 2010 150 63 TEAM RECORD 2010 5.25 43-20
10. Tony Bonura 1986 58 51
TEAM RECORD 2010 494 63
TRIPLES TOP TEN STRIKEOUTS
Year 3B GP Year SO IP
HITS 1. Mike Palladino 1987 8 45 1. Kevin McGerry 1999 124 106.1
HISTORY
Year H GP 2. Kark Komyathy 1981 7 38 2. Rich Napolitano 1966 119
1. Jimmy Parque 2010 98 63 Robet Grable 1990 7 46 3. Anthony Varvaro 2005 115 85.1
2. Jeremy Baltz 2010 95 63 4. Frank Caccavale 1986 6 50 4. Rich Napolitano 1967 111
3. Mike Dzurilla 1999 94 56 Carlos Del Rosario 2008 6 52 5. Wayne Rosenthal 1986 109 94.2
4. Greg Hopkins 2010 92 63 Robert Lambraia 1988 6 49 6. Scott Barnes 2007 99 95.1
5. Tim Morris 2009 90 52 Don Troyan 1977 6 41 7. Scott Barnes 2008 90 90.1
6 Will Vogl 2006 89 59 Will Vogl 2005 6 57 8. Kevin McGerry 2000 89
7. Chris Joachim 2006 86 58 Will Vogl 2006 6 59 9. Craig Hansen 2005 85 64.1
P.J. Antoniato 2005 86 59 10. Brian Kemp 2008 5 36 Kyle Hansen 2010 85 94.2
9. Joe Panik 2010 85 61 Don Giordano 1982 5 35 TEAM RECORD 2010 455 562.0
10. Gil Zayas 2007 84 57 David Honor 1988 5 40
TEAM RECORD 2010 750 63 Tom Finke 1986 5 51 TOP TEN SAVES
Scott Ullger 1977 5 33 Year SV
AT BATS Bob Bellini 1985 5 53 1. Craig Hansen 2005 14
Year AB GP Mario Hewitt 1972 5 — 2. Colin Lynch 2008 13
1. Jimmy Parque 2010 274 63 George Blendick 1966 5 — 3. Daniel Burawa 2010 12
2. Greg Hopkins 2010 257 63 Pete Graham 1999 5 55 4. Colin Lynch 2007 11
3. Matt Wessinger 2010 250 62 TEAM RECORD 2005 33 59 5. Craig Hansen 2004 10
4. Sam DeLuca 2006 242 59 6. Gerard McKiernan 1974 8
5. Jeremy Baltz 2010 240 63 STOLEN BASES 7. Eric Reichenbach 1991 7
6. Gil Zayas 2007 238 57 Year SB-SBA GP Eric Leimeister 1990 7
7. P.J. Antoniato 2004 236 60 1. Ron Naclerio 1979 46-50 36 9. Eric Leimeister 1989 6
8. P.J. Antoniato 2005 233 59 2. Thomas Cipolla 1978 39-43 57 10. Rich Armento 2006 5
Will Vogl 2006 233 59 3. Ron Naclerio 1978 38-47 57 Steve Babyak 1978 5
10. Sam DeLuca 2007 231 60 Steve Scafa 1981 38-43 38 Ryan Cole 2009 5
TEAM RECORD 2010 2278 63 5. Wally Heckel 1989 36-39 38 Eddie Olsen 1997 5
Giancarlo DiPrima 1997 36-41 52 Kevin Zaug 2000 5
TEAM RECORD 2005 19
HOME RUNS 7. Walter Heckel 1988 33-41 50
Year HR GP 8. Doug Latrenta 1978 29-39 57
1. Jeremy Baltz 2010 24 63 David Goldberg 1978 29-35 56 TOP TEN INNINGS PITCHED
2. Mike Dzurilla 1999 16 56 10. Don Troyan 1976 28-35 41 Year IP
3. Chris Fallon 2000 16 50 Pete Graham 1999 28-30 55 1. Kevin McGerry 1999 106.1
4. Tyrone Wayne 1998 15 45 TEAM RECORD 1978 219-265 58 2. Rich Hille 1978 99.1
5. Will Vogl 2006 14 59 3. Scott Barnes 2007 95.1
6. Ryan Mahoney 2007 13 54 -PITCHING- 4. Wayne Rosenthal 1986 94.2
7. Chris Anninos 2008 12 58 Kyle Hansen 2010 94.2
Scott deMarrais 1986 12 44 6. Steve Bingham 1978 92.2
Tim Morris 2009 12 52
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
(MINIMUM 15 INNINGS PITCHED) 7. Tom Sowinski 1968 91.2
10. Charlie Bilezikjian 2002 11 53 8. Scott Barnes 2008 90.1
Year ERA IP
Don Troyan 1978 11 50 Rich Napolitano 1968 90.1
1. Larry Mushinski 1965 0.35 26.0
Robert Lambraia 1986 11 46 10. Jim Wladyka 2005 90.0
2. Rich Napolitano 1966 0.60 15.1
Chris Fallon 1999 11 50 TEAM RECORD 2010 562.0
James Sepanski 1975 0.60 15.0
Anthony Smith 2007 11 59
4. Chris Rich 1979 0.63 57.2
TEAM RECORD 2010 65 63
5. Adam Alberico 1968 0.71 38.0
6. Steve Ratzer 1974 0.82 75.1
7. Adam Alberico 1967 0.84 21.1
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HISTORY
STRIKEOUTS 10. Robert Powers 1971-75 248.1
Player Years SO IP
1. Rich Napolitano 1965-68 326 242.0
2. Kevin McGerry 1998-2000 275 250.0
3. Scott Barnes 2006-08 263 249.2
4. Anthony Varvaro 2003-05 249
5. Thomas Raponi 1972-76 240 283.0
6. John Wolfe 1963-65 212
7. Martin Dwonarski 1971-73 205
8. Craig Hansen 2003-05 185
9. Jim Wladyka 2002-05 182 280.1
10. Richard Schwartz 1956-57 179 143.0
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BASEBALL AWARDS
THE PETER P. SMITH AWARD THE HOWARD GERSHBERG THE DR. PETER VITULLI
Is presented annually to the St. John’s Most Valu- AWARD AWARD
able Player in honor of the memory of Peter P. Is presented to the year’s most outstanding pitcher Is awarded to the student-athlete who demon-
Smith, former State Supreme Court Justice, and of “For applying the lessons.” strates the most courage, perseverance, dedication
the class and baseball team of 1895. A most valu- and spirit of self-sacrifice in seeking to attain the
able player not only is a skilled athlete, but also 1988 - Brian DeGroat highest ideals of the true sportsman.
one who through his leadership, his know-how and 1989 - Brian DeGroat
his inspiration to his teammates makes him the 1990 - Tom Migliozzi 1974 - Louis Ilardi
indispensable cog of a successful team. 1991 - Tom Migliozzi 1978 - James Sepanski
1992 - Tom Danulevith 1982 - John Franco
1954 - Matthew Sczesny 1993 - Tom Danulevith 1993 - Mike Maerten
1955 - Martin Satilino 1994 - C.J. Nitkowski 2006 – Matt Tosoni
1956 - George Noonan 1995 - Mike Maerten
1957 - Walter Brady, Michael Ricigliano 1996 - Jeff Love THE ELIZABETH LAPCHICK
1958 - Emil Viola 1997 - Mike Hughes, Derek Adair AWARD
1960 - Frank Franceschini, Frank Ciraulo 1998 - Kevin McGerry Presented annually to the male and female
1961 - Richard Bertodatti 1999 - Kevin McGerry student-athlete who has improved the most aca-
1962 - Lawrence Bearnarth 2000 - Kevin McGerry demically during their years at St. John’s.
1963 - Robert Arnone 2001 - Geno Orsogna
1964 - Michael Moloney 2002 - Brian Dorsey 1999 - John Niebling
1965 - Ronnie Griesmer 2003 - Joe Reid 2004 - Anthony DeRosa
1966 - Matthew Galante 2004 - Anthony Varvaro
1967 - Wayne Stack 2005 - Craig Hansen, Anthony Varvaro
1968 - Ralph Addonizio
THE JOHN DASILVA
2006 - Rob Delaney
1969 - Edwin Waters 2007 - Scott Barnes
MEMORIAL AWARD
1972 - Nat Calamis, Russ Bove Presented to a deserving student-athlete who
2008 - George Brown
1973 - John Gunyan exhibits courage, persistence and fortitude as a
HISTORY
1975 - Alvin Osofsky valued member of St. John’s University.
THE RICHARD F. MCSWINEY
1976 - Dominic Scala
AWARD 2008 - Matt Tosoni
1977 - Donald Troylan
Is awarded annually to the male and female
1978 - Donald Troylan
student-athlete who “best typifies the St. John’s
1980 - Doug Latrenta THE FRANK C. HAGGERTY
man and woman.” This award is open to seniors
1981 - Karl Komyathy
in every sport. Candidates for this award should
MEMORIAL AWARD
1982 - Frank Viola, Donald Giordano Given to the “outstanding male student-athlete
exhibit pride in his or her team achievements, de-
1983 - Thomas DiCeglio representing St. John’s University.” Attributes
termination as a competitor to excel, graciousness
1984 - Thomas DiDeglio include skill, leadership, unselfishness, cooperation
in victory and defeat, the ability as a leader and
1985 - Robert Bellini with teammates and coaches, and consideration
love and dedication to the alma mater.
1986 - Tony Bonura for good reputation for his college.
1987 - Mike Palladino, John Spiciarich
1960 - Frank Franceschini
1988 - Robert Lambraia 2008 - George Brown
1962 - Lawrence Bearnarth
1989 - Robert Lambraia
1964 - Michael Maloney
1990 - Robert Grable
1965 - Ronnie Griesmer
1991 - Denis Durland, Joey Pulsonetti
1966 - Joe Russo
1992 - Nick Cosmo
1975 - Thomas Reilly
1993 - Nick Cosmo
1977 - Steven Morello
1994 - Rich Howard
1980 - Douglas Latrenta
1995 - Chris Lemonis
1989 - Robert Lambria
1996 - Keith Finnerty
1996 - Brian Fitzsimmons
1997 - Giancarlo DiPrima, Tyrone Wayne
2004 - Mike Rozema
1998 - Mike Dzurilla, Tyrone Wayne
2006 - Ken Devenney
1999 - Mike Dzurilla
2008 - Jeff Grantham#
2000 - Pete Graham
#Co-recipient with Jeff Stepan (men’s soccer)
2001 - Charlie Bilezikjian
2002 - Charlie Bilezikjian
2003 - Mike Rozema
2004 - Joe Burke
2005 - P.J. Antoniato
2006 - Will Vogl
2007 - Brendan Monaghan
2008 - Jeff Grantham
Robert Lambraia
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1999 Mike Dzurilla, Third Base 2005 Jim Martin, Third Base
Eric Potts, Designated Hitter Jim Wladyka, Pitcher
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HISTORY
2011 OF Jeremy Baltz NCBWA First Team
Louisville Slugger Second Team
RHP Kyle Hansen Louisville Slugger Third Team COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT (SINCE 2003)
2003 Anthony DeRosa
2006 Jeff Grantham
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Justin Muir
1986 OF Robert Lambraia Baseball America Second Team
2007 Jeff Grantham
1998 RHP Kevin McGerry Baseball America First Team
Brendan Monaghan
Louisville Slugger
2008 George Brown First Team
RHP Keith Stamler Louisville Slugger
Jeff Grantham First Team
2007 OF Brian Kemp Baseball America Second Team
Brian Kemp First Team
Louisville Slugger
2009 Brian Kemp First Team
2008 DH Paul Karmas Louisville Slugger
Tim Morris First Team
2009 SS Joe Panik NCBWA Second Team
2010 Joe Panik Second Team
2010 OF Jeremy Baltz Baseball America First Team
NCBWA First Team
Louisville Slugger
RHP Kyle Hansen Baseball America Second Team
NCBWA Second Team
Louisville Slugger
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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1968 – College World Series 1986 – Northeast Regional
33 NCAA Tournament Red Storm Postseason Results
District II Playoffs W vs. Rider 8-2
Appearances W vs. Rutgers 12-0 L vs. Maine 7-13
W vs. Rider 16-3 ECAC Playoffs - 25-11
W vs. Temple 2-0
62-60 -Six College World Series W vs. NYU 1-0 L vs. Maine 8-21
Appearances College World Series 1976
W vs. Harvard 2-0 1988 – Northeast Regional W vs. Rutgers 1-0
W vs. NC State 3-2 W vs. Stanford 5-3 L vs. Buffalo 1-4
1949 - College World Series W vs. Princeton 2-0
District II Playoffs L vs. So. California 6-7 L vs. Kentucky 5-12
L vs. So. Illinois 0-15 L vs. Clemson 1-11 W vs. Buffalo 8-1
W vs. Rutgers 12-8 W vs. Buffalo 9-3
W vs. Penn State 3-0
L vs. Penn State 4-11 1972 – District II Playoffs 1991 – Atlantic Regional
L vs. LIU 1-2 W vs. Georgia Tech 5-4 1977
W vs. Penn State 7-5
L vs. Penn State 5-8 L vs. Alabama 2-5 L vs. Catholic University 5-6
East Championship W vs. Seton Hall 3-2
W vs. Boston College 10-5 L vs. Georgia Tech 4-5
W vs. Columbia 3-0
W vs. Boston College 7-2 1974 – District II Playoffs L vs. Catholic University 3-4
College World Series L vs. St. Joseph’s 1-4 1993 – West Regional
L vs. Texas 1-7 W vs. Penn State 5-4 L vs. Cal-St Northridge 1-3
W vs. St. Joseph’s 8-0 W vs. George Mason 16-9 1978
L vs. So. California 4-12
L vs. Seton Hall 8-11 W vs. Pepperdine 4-1 W vs. Richmond 7-2
W vs. Cal-St Northridge 11-10 L vs. Cornell 4-5
1952 – District II Playoffs W vs. Richmond 1-2
L vs. Villanova 2-6 1975 – District II Playoffs L vs. Arizona State 2-12
W vs. Cornell 0-2
W vs. Maine 17-3 W vs. Cornell 1-10
1954 L vs. Seton Hall 1-5 1997 – Atlantic Regional
L vs. Maine 5-6 (10) L vs. Florida 3-4
District II Playoffs 1979
L vs. Richmond 4-10
W vs. Navy 4-2 W vs. Long Island University 7-2
L vs. Lafayette 0-9 1976 – Northeast Regional W vs. Buffalo 12-3
L vs. Seton Hall 0-8 2004 – Stanford Regional W vs. Seton Hall 3-0
W vs. Columbia 12-5 L vs. Long Beach State 3-4
1956 – District II Playoffs L vs. Temple 3-4 W vs. UNLV 9-6
W vs. Delaware 3-1
L vs. Stanford 2-9 1980
L vs. NYU 2-6 W vs. Long Island University 6-5
1977 – Northeast Regional L vs. Buffalo 0-4
L vs. Cornell 7-10 2005 – Corvallis (Ore.) Regional W vs. Seton Hall 11-8
1957 – District II Playoffs W vs. Seton Hall 3-2 W vs. Virginia 5-3 W vs. Buffalo 14-1
W vs. Lafayette 8-3
W vs. Catholic Uni. 8-3 L at Oregon State 1-11 W vs. Buffalo 9-8
L vs. Penn State 0-5
W vs. Cornell 11-9 W vs. Ohio State 7-1
L vs. Temple 6-8 L at Oregon State 3-19
1960 - College World Series 1981
District II Playoffs W vs. Wagner 7-1
1978 – College World Series 2007 – Myrtle Beach Regional W vs. Seton Hall 8-5 (12 inn.)
W vs. Delaware 4-3
Northeast Regional L vs. Clemson 2-3 W vs. Wagner 4-2
W vs. Villanova 7-2 W vs. VCU 5-4
L vs. Holy Cross 3-5
College World Series W vs. Harvard 8-0 L vs. Coastal Carolina 5-6
L vs. So. California 1-3 1982
W vs. Holy Cross 14-12
W vs. Colorado St. 3-2 W vs. New York Tech 4-3
W vs. Delaware 7-4 2008 – Houston Regional L vs. Seton Hall 4-6
L vs. Arizona 4-11 W vs. Temple 8-5 W vs. Texas 2-1 W vs. New York Tech 4-0
W vs. Temple 15-6 L at Rice 2-11 L vs. Seton Hall 0-15
1961 – District II Playoffs College World Series L vs. Texas 3-4
W vs. Villanova 10-4 L vs. Arizona State 2-13
L vs. Syracuse 5-12 L vs. North Carolina 5-9 1983
2010 – Charlottesville Regional L vs. Seton Hall 4-7
L vs. Mississippi 5-10 W vs. Buffalo 4-3 (10 inn.)
1962 – District II Playoffs 1979 – Northeast Regional W vs. VCU 8-6 W vs. Seton Hall 7-2
L vs. Gettysburgh 5-7 W vs. Nebraska 5-0 W vs. Mississippi 20-16 L vs. New York Tech 1-2
W vs. Connecticut 6-1 W at Virginia 6-5
1963 – District II Playoffs L vs. Connecticut 4-14 L at Virginia 3-5
L vs. Connecticut 0-4 1984
W vs. Temple 7-0 W vs. Long Island University 5-2
L vs. Penn State 4-11 L vs. Seton Hall 1-4
1980 – College World Series L vs. Long Island University 4-6
1964 – District II Playoffs Northeast Regional
L vs. Ithaca 3-6 W vs. Maine 6-4
W vs. Harvard 9-5
1966 – College World Series W vs. Harvard 6-3(10)
District II Playoffs College World Series
W vs. Rutgers 9-4 W vs. Arizona 6-1
W vs. Lafayette 2-0 L vs. Hawaii 2-7
W vs. Lafayette 8-3 L vs. California 5-8
College World Series
W vs. Northeastern 5-3 1981 – Northeast Regional
W vs. Texas 2-0 W vs. Yale 1-0(12)
L vs. Ohio State 7-8 L vs. Maine 5-10
L vs. Oklahoma St. 1-6 W vs. Cen. Michigan 23-13
W vs. Maine 10-5
1967 – District II Playoffs L vs. Maine 0-15
W vs. Penn State 1-0
W vs. Penn State 10-5 1985 – East Regional
L vs. Rider 1-9 W vs. Rider 14-9
L vs. Rider 3-4 L vs. S. Carolina 6-13
L vs. W. Carolina 6-9
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1967 1983
Bob Smith Detroit Tigers 6 (101) – January Secondary Eric Stampfl New York Mets 7 (162)
Wayne Stack Washington Senators 13 (245)
Thomas Buchenberger Pittsburgh Pirates 5 (92) – June Secondary 1984
Bob Greenlee San Diego Padres 7 (168)
1968 Bill Danek Chicago Cubs 17 (421)
Rich Napolitano Cleveland Indians 7 (137) Tom DiCeglio Minnesota Twins Undrafted Free Agent
Ralph Addonizo Boston Red Sox 21 (484)
Tom Sowinski Los Angeles Dodgers 25 (557) 1985
Richard Schwartz Cleveland Indians 28 (624) Henry Siemers Minnesota Twins 19 (483)
Bob Bellini Baltimore Orioles 24 (619)
1969 Lou Blanco New York Yankees Undrafted Free Agent
Stan Babieracki Atlanta Braves 29 (676)
Steve Lizak Kansas City Royals 52 (972) 1986
Jim Bisceglia California Angels 12 (311)
1970 Tony Pellegrino San Diego Padres 19 (482)
Al Matson Philadelphia Phillies 1 (16) – January Secondary Wayne Rosenthal Texas Rangers 24 (601)
Frank Ciaramella Minnesota 17 (405) Andy Casano St. Louis Cardinals 26 (662)
Tony Bonura California Angels Undrafted Free Agent
1972 Scott DeMarrais Toronto Blue Jays Undrafted Free Agent
Nat Calamis Detroit Tigers 8 (188)
Mike Proly St. Louis Cardinals 9 (213) 1987
Doug Ratford Detroit Tigers 15 (356) Terry Bross New York Mets 13 (341)
Mario Hewitt Montreal Expos 23 (529) Bill Carey Chicago White Sox Undrafted Free Agent
John Yalden Detroit Tigers 32 (696)
1989
1975 Walter Heckel Toronto Blue Jays 12 (313)
Mike Tyler Houston Astros 14 (326) Mike Weinberg Detroit Tigers Undrafted Free Agent
Greg Sanossian New York Yankees 15 (355)
Al Osofsky Houston Astros 22 (515) 1990
Steve Ratzer Montreal Expos Undrafted Free Agent Tom Singer Toronto Blue Jays 10 (277)
Eric Leimeister Detroit Tigers 40 (1031)
1976
Dom Scala Oakland Athletics 9 (216) 1991
Eric Restin Milwaukee Brewers 18 (412) Eric Reichenback New York Mets 6 (173)
Rob Grable Detroit Tigers 23 (608)
1977 Tom Migliozzi Texas Rangers 28 (742)
Michael O’Connor Minnesota Twins 16 (405)
Scott Ullger Minnesota Twins 18 (456) 1992
Ken Grzelaczyk San Diego Padres 23 (645)
1978 Rich Aurilia Texas Rangers 24 (678)
Don Troyan New York Mets 4 (81) Jeff Brown Detroit Tigers 33 (924)
Rich Hille Cleveland Indians 36 (742)
1993
1979 Tom Danulevith Philadelphia Phillies 15 (412)
Ron Naclerio Chicago White Sox 30 (737)
1994
1980 C.J. Nitkowski Cincinnati Reds 1 (9)
Doug Latrenta New York Yankees 23 (591)
1995
1981 Chris Lemonis Detroit Tigers Undrafted Free Agent
Frank Viola Minnesota Twins 2 (37)
John Franco Los Angeles Dodgers 5 (125) 1996
Sebby Borriello Minnesota Twins 15 (374) Keith Finnerty St. Louis Cardinals 19 (548)
Steve Scafa New York Yankees 22 (570) Jeff Love St. Louis Cardinals Undrafted Free Agent
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2002 2009
Charlie Bilezikjian Texas Rangers 14 (412) Tim Morris Seattle Mariners 11 (323)
Brian Dorsey Philadelphia Phillies Undrafted Free Agent Brian Kemp Houston Astros 19 (581)
2003 2010
Mike Tamulionis St. Louis Cardinals 31 (935) Daniel Burawa New York Yankees 12 (385)
Joe Reid* Cleveland Indians 33 (978) Bruce Kern Colorado Rockies 23 (710)
Greg Hopkins Milwaukee Brewers 24 (729)
Ryan Cole Houston Astros 34 (1023)
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
A Bellagamba, Mike, ’92, ’93
Benedetti, Danny, ’08, ‘09
Burke, Michael, ’89,’90, ’91
Burns, John, ’41
Criscuolo, Anthony, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92
Curran, James, ’76,’77, ’78
Abels, Ernie, ’64
Beresheim, Don, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 Curran, Jack, ’50,’51, ’52
Adair, Derek, ’95, ’96, ’97
Addonizio, Ralph, ’66, ’67, ’68
Bernadini, Mark, ’93, ’94 C Cush, John, ’53
Bertodatti, Dick, ’60, ’61, ’62 Caccavale, Frank, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Cuthbert, Jim, ’94, ’97
Adimando, Vince, ’69, ’70, ’71
Bienz, William, ’78 Cahill, Kerry, ’87, ’88, ’89,’90 Czajkowski, Frank, ’56
Affatato, Pete, ’46
Bifulco, Frank, ’95, ’96 Calaghan, Gerald, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’77
Affrunti, Chris, ’58, ’59
Aicardi, Michael, '07, ‘08
Biggs, Walter, ’42 Calamis, Nat, ’70, ’71, ’72 D
Bianco, Ben, 2003 Cambra, Chad, '00, ’01, ‘02 D’Alessio, Edward, ’77, ’78
Alba, Lou, ’62, ’63, ’64
Bilezikjian, ’99, 2000, ’01, ‘02 Camera, Dom, ’63, ’64 D’Amico, Marty, ’53, ’54, ’55
Albano, Enrico, ’50
Bingham, Stephen, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 Cannizzo, John, ’46, ’47, ’48 D’Angelis, Anthony, ’81, ’82, ’83
Alben, Charles, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98
Biondo, Bob, ’82 Cantono, Bob, ’68, ’69 D’Annible, Stephan, ’90
Alberico, Adam, ’66, ’67, ’68
Bisceglia, James, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Capizzuto, Chris, ’92, ’93,’94 D’errico, John, ’42
Ambrose, Patrick, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81
Black, Cameron, ’10, ‘11 Caporaso, Frank, ’77,’78, ’79, ’80 Daly, Dennis, ’93,’94
Ambury, Michael, ’74, ’75
Blair, John, ’77, ’78 Carasiti, Matt, ’10, ‘11 Danek, Bill, ’82,’83, ’84
Amendola, Carl, ’70, ’71, ’72
Blackmon, Tim, '04, '05 Carey, William, ’84, ’85,’86,’87 Daniel, Josh, ’10, ‘11
Amoroso, Frank, ’68, ’69
Blanco, Lou, ’83, ’84, ’85 Carnesecca, Louie, ’47, ’48, ’49 Davis, Adam, ‘11
Amoroso, Louis, ’37, ’38, ’39
Blednick, George, ’64, ’65, ’66 Carrol, Thomas, ’73,’74,’75 DeBiase, John, ’64, ’65, ’66
Ananicz, Tom, ’37, ’38, ’39
Blednick, Tom, ’65, ’66, ’67 Casagrande, Leo, ’54,’55,’56 Delaney, Rob, '04, '05, '06
Andrews, Armando, ’81
Blisset, Michael, ’91, ’92 Casano, Andrew, ’84,’85, ’86, ’87 DeLuca, Sam, '05, '06, '07
Angelo, Daniel, ‘08
Bohlander, Thomas, ’81, ’82 Case, Robert, ’10, ‘11 DeLucie, Victor, ’42
Anninos, Chris, '05, '06, '07, ‘08
Bohner, Bob, ’54, ’55, ’56 Cash, Terry, ’64 de Grunchy, Bob, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82
Antoniato, PJ, '04, '05
Bohner, Richard, ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 Casolo, Billy, ’99 de Marrais, Scott, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86
Apostile, Andrew, ’88
Boland, Dick, ’56 Castle, Russelo, ’85 DeBlasi, Joe, ’57, ’59
Aramento, John, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98
Bonnabeau, Jerry, ’57, ’58, ’59 Cello, Mike, ’67, ’68,’69 DeGroat, Brian, ’88, ’89
Arbucho, John, ’68, ’69, ’70
Bonomo, Anthony, ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Cenatiempo, Nick, '07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 D’Esposito, Anthony, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96
Armento, Rich, '06, '07, ’08, ’09
Bonura, Tony, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Cervone, Anthony, ’10, ‘11 D’Esposito, Sal, ’67, ’68
Arena Thomas, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82
Borriello, Sebastian, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Chesterman, Jason, ‘09 Dellaero, Jason, ’95
Arnone, Bob, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63
Boudjouk, Phil, ’63, ’64 Cipolla, Thomas, ’75, ’76, ’77,’78 Dellamore, Al, ’38,’39,’40
Astarita, Al, ’38, ’39, ’40
Bove, Russ, ’70, ’71, ’72 Ciraulo, Frank, ’58, ’59 Del Rosario, Carlos, ’08, ‘09
Aue, Russ, ’91, ’92
Bownes, Joseph, ’40 Cirigliano, John-Paul, ’99, '00, ’01, ‘03 Demm, Leo, ’55, ’56, ’57
Aurilia, Rich, ’90, ’91, ’92
Brady, James, ’73, ’74 Chiaramonte, Joe, ’70,’71,’72 Dente, Max, ’60, ’61, ’62
Aylmer, Mike, ’85, ’86, ’87
Brady, Gilbert, ’52, ’53, ’54, ’55 Ciaramella, Frank,’68, ’69, ’70 DeRosa, Anthony, '01, ’02, ’03, ‘04
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
Donohue, Thomas, ’76 Franks, Bob, ’68,’69 Guckert, Harry, ’53, ’54, ’55 Hussong, Jerry, ’52
Dooley, Joseph, ’40.’41 Fraumeni, Joseph, ’58 Guerrero, Gabe, ’08, ‘09
Dorsey, Brian, '01, ‘02 Frazzitta, Bart, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63 Gunigle, Ed, ’37 I
Dorsey, Kirk, ’99 Fream, Greg, ’64,’65 Gunyan, John, ’72, ’73 Iglesias, Jose, '07
Dourdounas, Andy, ’70 Freer, Steve, ’88, ’89 Gutsie, Justin, '06, '07, ‘08 Ilardi, Loius, ’73, ’74, ’75
Downs, Ray, '02, ‘03 Fregoso, Gilbert, 2002, ‘03 Imbriani, Mike, ’59
Doyle, Don, ’49, ’50, ’51 Freund, Richie, ’64,’65, ’66 H Irving, Walt, ’63, ’64
Dragonetti, Joseph, ’73, ’74 Frey, Richie, ’62, ’64 Hadden, Frank, ’67
Dresher, Bill, ’72, ’73 Fricchione, Paul, ’67,’68, ’69 Hagan, Jim, ’37 J
Duliby, Bob, ’56 Frick, Phillip, ’43 Hagan, Sean, ’10, ‘11 Jackson, Drew, '03, ‘04
Dunne, David, ’49 Haggerty, Frank, ’38,’39, ’40 Jasinski, Art, ’58, ’59
Durland, Dennis, ’88,’89, ’90, ’91 G Hanley, Mortimer, ’40 Joachim, Chris '04, '05, '06, '07
Dwonarski, Marty, ’71,’72, ’73 Galante, Matt, ’65, ’66 Hanly, Peter, ’41 Johnson, Mike, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96
Dzurilla, Mike, ’97,’98, ’99 Galante, Matt, ’97, ’98, ’99, '00 Hannon, Matt, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Joyce, Bob, ’72
Gallaro, John, ’78 Hansen, Ed, ’82, ’83, ’84 Joyce, Donald, ’42, ’43
E Gannon, Pat, ’59, ’60, ’61 Hansen, Craig, '03, ‘04, '05 Jud, Michael, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89
Egan, Patrick, ’87 Garin, Anthony, ’49, ’50 Hansen, Keith, 2001, ’02, ‘03
Eichorn, Dick, ’52, ’53, ’54 Gasiorowski, Ron, ’60 Hansen, Kyle, ’10, ‘11 K
Gerbasio, Vinny, ’88, ’89 Hardie, Brett, 2002, ‘03 Kaczmarek, Bob, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63
F Gerrity, Edward, ’43 Harper, Al, ’65, ’66, ’67 Kahl, Chris, '01
Fahid, Mike, ’98,’99, 2000 Giacopello, ’48 Hartmann, Adam, ’53 Kahn, Jonathan, '00
Fallacaro, Anthony, ’91, ’92, ’93 Giakas, John, ’84, ’85 Hartwell, Jack, ’62, ’63, ’64 Kaiser, John, ’47, ’48, ’49
Fallacaro, Joe, ’86, ’87, ’88 Gibbons, John, ’41,’42, ’43 Hayes, George, ’46 Kane, Jason, ’99, '00, ’01, ‘02
Fallon, Chris, ’98, ’99, 2000, ‘01 Giglio, Frank, ’96, ’97, ’98 Hayes, T., ’78 Karmas, Paul, ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11
Fallon, David, ’08, ‘09 Gimmler, John, ’47, ’48, ’49 Healy, Jim, ’67, ’68, ’69 Kene, James, ’37, ’38
Farrell, Frank, ’51 Giordano, Donald, ’79,’80,’81, ’82 Heckel, Wally, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Keating, ’48
Fasano, Joe, ’62, ’63, ’64 Giordano, Rocco, ’43,’46, ’47,’48 Hedgecock, Bryan, 2000, ’01, 02 Keller, Larry, ’51, ’52, ’53
Fasullo, Glenn, ’74,’75 Glibowski, Frank, ’69 Heerlien, Charles, ’52, ’53, ’54 Kelly, Henry, ’52, ’53, ’54
Feathers, Gordon, ’71,’72 Goldberg, David, ’77, ’78 Hennessey, Raymond, ’40, ’41, ’42 Kelly, Jerry, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88
Felton, James, ’49,’50,’51 Goldberg, Marc, '01, ‘03 Hershelman, Blake, '02, ’03, ‘04, '05 Kelly, Owen, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88
Ferrara, Sal, ’38, ’39, ’40 Golden, John, ’77 Hess, Gerald, ’72, ’73, ’74 Kemp, Brian, '07, ’08, ‘09
Ferrara, Scott, ’08, ’09, ‘10 Goldy, Bill, ’60,’61, ’62 Hess, Harry, ’71, ’72 Kenny, Tom, ’53
Ferraro, Marc, ’84, ’85,’86 Gordon, Charles, ’83 Hewitt, Mario, ’70, ’71, ’72 Kepics, Joe, ’60, ’61, ’62
Ferrigno, Mike, ’63, ’64, ’65 Gordon, John B., ’49, ’50,’51 Hickle, Jarod, '05 Kern, Bruce, ’09, ‘10
Fezza, Pat, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63 Gordon, John J., ’50 Hicks, Thomas, ’40, ’41, ’42 Kerrigan, Mike, ’78, ’79
Fichtel, Bob, ’70, ’71, ’72 Gordon, Joseph, ’43 Higgins, Don, ’40 Kerrigan, Pat, ’54, ’55, ’56
Fierro, Robert, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Gorman, Mike, ’65, ’66 Hille, Richard, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Kiene, Ronald, ’78, ’79, ’80
Finke, Tom, ’84, ’85, ’86 Grable, Robert, ’89,’90, ’91 Hirschfield, Bob, ’68, ’69, ’70 Kilpatrick, Kevin, ’09, ’10, ‘11
Finnerty, Keith, ’96 Grabowski, Eric, '04 Hisavich, Larry, ’83, ’84 Kirkwood, Gerard, ’57, ’58
Finnigan, Ed, ’47 Grady, Joseph, ’46 Hoffman, Mike, ’78 Kirwan, Hugh, ’56, ’57, ’58
Fioretti, Carl, ’69, ’70, ’71 Graham, Pete, ’99, 2000 Hogan, Donald, ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Klemm, Tom, '00, ’01, ’02, ‘03
Fiori, Timothy, ’41, ’42, ’43 Graiser, Billy, '01, ’02, ‘03 Hogan, Zach, ’08, ‘09 Knorr, Rick, ’87
Fischette, Jason, ’99, 2000, ’01, ‘02 Grantham, Jeff, '05, '06, '07, ‘08 Holden, Mike, 2002 Kochon, Shane, 2003, ‘04
Fitzgerald, John, ’54, ’55 Greco, Paul, ’85 Holmes, Greg, 2000, ’01, ’02, ‘03 Komyathy, Karl, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81
Fitzpatrick, Bill, ’47 Greenlee, Robert, ’82, ’83 Honor, David, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Kopercinski, Robert, ’58
Fitzsimmons, Brian, ’93,’94, ’95,’96 Griesmer, Ron, ’63,’64, ’65 Hopkins, Greg, ’08, ’09, ‘10 Kosior, Charles, ’57, ’58
Ford, Jeff, 2001, ‘02 Grillo, Pete, ’51 Howard, Rich, ’92, ’93, ’94 Kovalsky, Robert, ’79, ’80, ’81
Forster, Steve, ’09, ’10 Grim, Anton, ’78 Hughes, Kevin, 2001 Kraus, Roger, ’60
Franceschini, Frank, ’58,’59 Grim, Robert, ’76,’77, ’78 Hughes, Mike, ’95, ’96, ’97 Kress, Mike, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93
Francis, Rey, ’89, ’90, ’91 Gross, Wally, ’66, ’67, ’68 Hughes, Vincent, ’88 Krzyk (McCloskey), Gene, ’71, ’72, ’73
Franco, John, ’79,’80, 81 Grove, Kevin, ’10, ‘11 Hummel, Bob, ’71, ’72 Kurila, John, ’57, ’58, ’59
Frand, Sterling, ‘10 Grunenwald, Asa, '00, ’01, ’02, ‘03 Hunt, Tom, ’60, ’61, ’62
Franjola, George, ’41, ’42 Grzelaczyk, Ken, ’90, ’91,’92 Hurteau, James, ’81
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
L Maloney, Bill, ’58, ’59
Maloney, Mike, ’60
Millan, Elvin, ‘08
Miller, Brian, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83
O’Connor, Robert, ’97, ’98
O’Donnell, Tom, ’62, ’63, ’64
LaBarbara, Frank, ’43
Malvagna, Robert, ’76, ’77, ’78, 79 Miller, George, ’51 O’Hale, Paul, ’37
LaCasse, Gregory, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80
Manfedonia, Doug, ’84, ’85 Miller, Irving, ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 O’Hare, Sean, ’10, ‘11
LaForgia, Lou, ’71, ’72
Manfre, Ken, ’68, ’69 Mimms, Steven, 2003 O’Herron, Matt, ‘11
Lakiotes, Jim, ’60
Mannese, Vinnie, '00, ’01, ‘02 Mirabile, Jim, ’52, ’55, ’56 Oliva, Joe, ’52, ’53, ’54
Lally, James, '05, '06, '07
Manno, Anthony, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Miranda, Michael, ’89 Olsen, Eddie, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98
LaMagna, Mauro, ’59
Marasa, Tom, ’78, ’79, ’80 Mitchell, Mike, ‘09 Olshansky, Steve, ’65, ’66
Lambraia, Robert, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89
Marchassalla, Mike, ’79, ’80, ’81 Moles, Frank, ’46 O'Malley, Mike, '05
Lamneck, Bill, ’70, ’71, ’72
Marchesini, William, ’95, ’96 Moloney, Mike, ’62, ’63, ’64 Orsogna, Geno, '00, ’01, ’03, ‘04
Lang, John, ’50, ’51
Marciano, James, ’77, ’78 Monaghan, Brendan, '04, '05, '06, Osofsky, Alvin, ’73, ’74, ’75
Lanigan, Ed, ’52
Marietta, Ron, ’98 '07 Ost, Mel, ’46, ’47, ’48
Larkin, Erik, ’97, ’98
Martin, B.J., '07 Monell, Luis, '06, ‘07, ‘08 Oswald, Edwin, ’47
Laskowski, Richie, ’63, ’64, ’65
Martin, Jim, '02, ’03, ‘04, '05 Montesano, Todd, ’95 Otten, Theodore, ’88, ’89
LaStella, Tom, ‘08
Martinez, Mike, ‘09 Moore, Shane, ’66, ’67 Owens, Matt, '07
Latrenta, Douglas, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80
Martino, Vinny, ’85 Moosemann, Arthur, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’77
Lavin, Mike, ’62
Lawrence, Robert, ’87
Martone, Chris, ’94 Morello, Cliff, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 P
Maruffi, Paul, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Moreo, Dom, ’58, ’59 Pagano, John, ’66, ’67, ’68
Lee, Ho Won, ’99
Mason, Gene, ’80, ’81, ’82 Morris, Tim, ’08, ‘09 Palladino, Mike, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87
LeFort, Heath, ’91,’92,’93, ’94
Mastanutono, Lou, ’97 Morrissey, Kevin, ’81 Palmieri, Frank, ’66, ’67, ’68
Lehman, Mike, ’99
Matias, Gino, '06, '07, ’08, ‘09 Morrissey, Ray, ’63, ’64, ’65 Panik, Joe, ’09, ’10, ‘11
Lehmann, Charles, ’54, ’55, ’56
Matson, Al, ’68, ’69, ’70 Morton, Bob, ’66, ’67, ’68 Paparello, Tony, ’69
Leimeister, Eric, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89
May, Bob, ’68, ’69 Moschetti, Albert, ’66, ’67, ’68 Pappas, James, ’58, ’59
Lemonis, Chris, ’94, ’95
May, John, ’46 Muir, Justin, '04, '05 Parker, Joseph, ’47
Lenhardt, Al, ’41
Mayer, Gerry, ’52, ’53, ’54 Mullee, John, ’53, ’54 Parks, William, ’41
Leonette, John, ’65, ’66, ’67
Maynard, Mike, '04 Murgia, Gary, ’72, ’73 Parque, Jimmy, ’09, ‘10
Lettieri, Gabe, ’99
McCabe, Kevin, ’78, ’79, ’80 Murphy, Kevin, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Pasolini, Derek, ’94,’95, ’96, ’97
Lewis, Steven, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98
McCann, Jim, ’73 Murray, Pat, ’86, ’87 Paton, Dick, ’52, ’53
Lichtenberg, Ken, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94
McCarrick, Edward, ’39, ’40, ’41 Mushinske, Larry, ’65, ’66, ’67 Paulucci, Hal, ’46
Ligouri, Joe, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63
McCormick, Tim, ’09, ‘10 Mushorn, Matthew, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 Payne, Alfred, ’47
Lippert, Isaac, ‘11
McGerry, Kevin, ’98, ’99, '00 Peccora, Al, ’38, ’39, ’40
Lizak, Don, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71
Lizak, Steve, ’66, ’67, ’68, ‘69
McGrirr, Bob, ’51 N Pecoraro, Ray, ’50, ’51, ’52
McGrath, Joe, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63 Naclerio, Ron, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 Pellegrino, Tony, ’85, ’86
Lobban, Brendan, ’09, ’10, ‘11
McGuire, Jim, ’83 Napolitano, Augie, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70 Permakoff, Bill, ’65, ’66, ’67
Loeffler, James, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79
McHale, Thomas, ’47, ’48 Napolitano, Richie, ’66 Perrochia, Robert, ’58
Lonsdale, Mike, ’10, ‘11
McKiernan, Gerald, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76 Nardella, Sal, ’37 Pesce, Steve, '00
Loscalzo, Jason, ’92, ’93, ’94
McMahon, Bill, ’90, ’91 Neal, Tom, ’68, ’69, ’70 Peterson, Greg, ’98
Love, Jeff, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96
McMorrow, Kevin, ’57, ’58 Needham, Kevin, ‘10 Petrus, Bob, ’52, ’53
Luisi, Nick, '05, '06, '07, ’08, ‘09
McNamee, Brian, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Neil, Dan, ’99 Pfaeffle, Ed, ’53, ’56, ’57
Lurie, Bob, ’62, ’63, ’64
McPadden, John, ’40, ’41, ’42 Niebling, John, ’96, ’97,’98, ’99, '00 Piacentino (Pace), Sam, ’47
Lynch, Colin, '06, '07, ‘08
Meade, Kenny, ’93, ’94 Niesi, Tom, ’70 Piccolino, Anthony, ’88, ’89
Lynch, William, P., ’49, ’50
Medina, Eddie, ’09, ’10, ‘11 Niksa, Mike, ’97, ’98, ’99,'00 Pleigo, John, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90
Lynk, Harry, ’47
Mele, Joseph, ’41 Nitkowski, C.J., ’93, ’94 Pohorenec, Darren, ’88
Lyons, Jack, ’68, ’69, ’70
Melly, Frank, ’53 Noble, Robert, ’46, ’47, ’48 Polzer, Charles, ’37, ’38
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
R Salerno, Joseph, ’37
Salvo, James, ’97, ’98
Smith, Bob, ’65, ’66, ’67
Smith, William, ’78
U
Rader, Keith, ’90, ’91 Ullger, Scott, ’76, ’77
Sanborn, Lincoln, ‘11 Spicarich, John, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87
Raponi, Thomas, ’74, ’75, ’76
Raschdorf, Dick, ’47, ’48
Sanchez, Emil, ’55, ’56, ’57
Sanders, Spencer, ’60, ’61
Spina, Bob, ’56
Spinelli, Joseph, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’77
V
Ratford, Doug, ’72 Vaeth, James, ’74
Sanossian, Gregory, ’74, ’75 Smiros, Al, ’57, ’58
Ratzer, Steve, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75 Valanzano, Tony, ’72, ’73
Santamaria, Anthony, ’81, ’82 Sowinski, Tom, ’66, ’67, ’68
Rau, John, ’83, ’84, ’85 Valcarcel, Miguel, '07, ’08, ’09, ’10,
Santiago, Ramon, ’93, ’94 Stack, Wayne, ’65, ’66, ’67
Re, Charles, ’83 ‘11
Santigate, Steve, ’80 Stamler, Keith, ’98, ’99, '00
Reese, Dave, ’59, ’60, ’61 Valinotti, Michael, ’86
Santucci, Lou, ’98 Stampfl, Eric, ’81, ’82, ’83
Reggio, Ippolito, ’80, ’81 Van Saders, Brian, ’97, ’98, '00
Sasko, Jim, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 Stavola, Tony, ’51
Reichenbach, Eric, ’91 Varum, Henry, ’99, '00, ’01, ‘02
Satalino, Marty, ’52, ’53, ’54, ’55 Stewart, Josh, '01, ‘02
Reid, Joe, '01, ’03, ‘04 Varvaro, Anthony, '03, ‘04, '05
Scafa, Steve, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Stolze, Charlie, ’60
Reilly, Thomas, ’74, ’75 Vassallo, Vito, ’96, ’97
Scala, Dominic, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76 Strollo, Ed, ’78
Reilly, William, ’43 Vecchio, Pat, ’50, ’51, ’52
Scandurra, Theodore, ’41 Sullivan, Anthony, '04, '05
Reina, Dick, ’55 Velto, Bill, ’72
Scezney, Matt, ’52, ’53, ’54 Sullivan, Derek, '03, ‘04
Restin, Eric, ’74, ’75, ’76 Venditi, Daniel, ’95
Scheld, George, ’81 Sullivan, Robert, ’49
Resto, Angel, '01 Villacres, Gary, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98
Schellaci, Charles, ’80, ’81 Sutter, Anthony, ’99, '00
Reynolds, Edward, ’41, ’42, ’43 Viola, Emil, ’56, ’57, ’58
Schembre, Sal, ’71 Sutton, Dennis, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85
Rhoads, Mike, '01 Viola, Frank, ’79, ’80, ’81
Schidrich, Stephen, ’84 Svoboda, Stan, ’51
Ribuado, Charles, ’84 Vogl, Will, '05
Schineller, Tom, ’56 Swartz, Rick, ’66, ’67,’68
Ricciardi, Mike, ’97, ’98 Volkland, Jim, ’59, ’60, ’61
Schmidt, Charles, ’57, ’58, ’59 Szal, Rich, ’69, ’70
Rich, Chris, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Voltz, Thomas, ’75,’76
Schmidt, J., ’78
Richardson, Kyle, ‘11
Ricigliano, Mike, ’55, ’56, ’57
Schreiber, Theodore, ’58 T W
Schroder, Charles, ’47, ’48 Taboh, Sandy, ’59, ’60, ’61
Riley, Bob, ’70, ’71, ’72 Wade, Brian, ’71, ’72
Schultz, Eddie, '03, ‘04, '05 Talbut, Pat, ’10, ‘11
Riley, Jim, ’55, ’56, ’57 Wagner, Marc, '03
Schuster, Vincent, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 Tallon, Thomas, ’37
Ring, Vincent, ’42, ’46 Walker, Fred, ’54, ’55, ’56
Schwager, Eric, ’91 Tambini, Louis, ’49 ’50, ’51
Rinkor, Frank, ’47 Walley, Scott, ’94, ’95
Schwarzbeck, Dick, ’56, ’57 Tamulionis, Mike, '02, ‘03
Rinkor, William, ’43 Warren, Ted, ’46
Schwerdt, Harold, ’37, ’38 Tanner, John, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85
Rivera, Stephen, ’09, ’10, ‘11 Washington, Von Eric, ’92, ’93, ’94
Schwindel, Frankie, ‘11 Taylor, Tom, ’57
Rizza, Gerard, ’86, ’87 Wasilowski, Tommy, '07
Scotto, Mike, ’43 Termini, John, ’56
Robinson, Matt, '04 Watkins, Kevin, '07, ’08, ‘09
Seijido, Juan, ’75, ’76 Thompson, Matt, ’52
Roche, John, ’58 Waters, Ed, ’67, ’68, ’69
Seimers, Henry, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Thomson, Greg, '03, ‘04, '05
Rodriguez, Jose, ’10, ‘11 Wayne, Tyrone, ’97, ’98
Senig, Chuck, ’68, ’69 Tiso, Albert, ’88, ’89
Roland, Dan, ‘11 Waytes, Jahi, ’94
Sepanski, James, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Tintle, Bob, ’55, ’56
Rooney, Mike, ’97 Weinburg, Mike, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89
Sessa, Mario, ’64, ’65 Tolan, Thomas, ’47, ’48, ’49
Rose, Daniel, '07 Weiss, John, ’46, ’47
Shannahan, Rex, ’49, ’50, ’51 Toner, Joseph, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94
Rosenbaum, Milton, ’39, ’40, ’41 Welsh, Jim, ’50, ’51, ’52
Shea, Ed, ’59 Torre, Rocco, ’49
Rosenthal, Wayne, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Wennerholm, Edward, ’94, ’95, ’96,
Shea, Larry, ’37, ’38 Tosoni, Matt, '04, ’05, '06, '07, ‘08
Rossi, John, ’56, ’57, ’58 ’97
Sheehan, Douglas, ’37, ’38, ’39 Troiola, John, ’98, ’99, '00
Rossman, Herbert, ’49 Wenz, Carl, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83
Sheehan, Ed, ’56 Troyan, Donald, ’76, ’77, ’78
Rozema, Mike, '01, ’02, ’03, ‘04 Wertis, Ray, ’43
Sheremeta, Al, ’64 Tufariello, Frank, ’63, ’64
Ruane, Ken, ’68, ’69 Wessels, Ken, ’59
Sheridan, William, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’77 Tulaba, John, ’57, ’58
Ruchalski, Frank, ’83 Wessinger, Matt, ’09, ’10, ‘11
Shortell, Bob,’70 Tully, Raymond, ’50
Russo, Joe, ’64, ’65, ’66 West, Arthur, ’49, ’50, ’51
Siemers, Henry, ’82, ’83, ’84 Turk, Fred, ’62, ’63, ’64
Russo, Kenneth, ’88, ’89 Weynand, Frank, ’37, ’38, ’39
Simeti, John, ’79, ’80 Tuthill, Brian, ’97
Rutner, Milton, ’39, ’40, ’41 Whiston, Donald, ’94
Singer, Adam, ’94 Tuttle, Tom, ’94, ’95
Ryan, Billy, '00 Whiston, Tom, ’97, ’98
Singer, Thomas, ’88, ’89, ’90 Tutwiler, Josh, ’08, ‘09
White, Thomas, ’80, ’81, ’82
S Siry, Gerard, ’79
Sisko, John, ’52, ’53, ’54
Tyler, Michael, ’73, ’74, ’75
Wick, Rowan, ‘11
Sagnelli, Anthony, ’93, ’94, ’95, 96 Willman, Matt, ’85
Smith, Andrew, ’42
Sakofs, Kevin, '07 Wilson, Joseph, ’56, ’57, ’58
Smith, Anthony, '05, '06, '07
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Wilson, Joe, '01
Wilson, Kenneth, ’74
Wilson, Martin, ’51
Windorf, Bruce, ’54
Winter, Jeremy, 2001, ‘02
Wirell, Ken, ’63,’64, ’65
Witkowski, Joe, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11
Witowski, Walt, ’64, ’65, ’66
Wladyka, Jim, '02, ’03, ‘04, '05
Wohlmacher, Dick, ’60, ’61
Wolf, Charles, ’37, ’38
Wolfe, Jack, ’63, ’64, ’65
Wonsowicz, Charles, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90
Woodward, Jake, ‘11
Wydrinski, Chet, ’68, ’69, ’70
Y
Yalden, John, ’70, ’72
Yecker, Jared, '06, '07, ‘08
Young, Josh, '02
Young, William, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43
Z
Zaccherio, Larry, ’70, ’71
Zagardo, Don, ’50, ’51, ’52
Zarzicki, John, ’65, ’66, ’67
Zarzycki, Shane, '00, ’01, ‘02
Zaug, Kevin, ’99, '00
Zayas, Gilberto, '05, '06, '07, ‘08
Zenir, Sylvio, ’37, ’38
Zepernick, Larry, ’68, ’69, ’70
Zimms, Dave, ’65, ’66, ’67
Zingone, Joe, ’60
Zitzler, George, ’39, ’40, ’41
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