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Baseball 1 BASEBALL First Game: Nov. 22, 1864 (vs. Williams College) updated July 2019 All-Time Record: 2,265-2,024-49 (.521) Head Coaching Register: W L T Pct. Bill Clarke (1900-17) * 324 137 7 .700 Fred Dawson (1918) 2 4 0 .333 Bill Clarke (1919-27) * 136 82 0 .624 Byrd Douglas (1928-30) 31 45 1 .409 Harry Hooper (1931-32) 21 30 1 .413 Jack Jefferies (1933-35) 29 49 2 .375 Bill Clarke (1936-44) * 104 103 3 .502 Richard Vaughan (Summers 1942-45) 21 21 1 .500 Charlie Caldwell (1945-46) 18 22 0 .450 Matt Davidson (1947-48) 19 27 0 .413 Emerson Dickman (1949-51) 46 21 1 .684 Eddie Donovan (1952-75) 322 273 13 .540 Len Rivers (1976-80) 74 82 1 .475 Dick Hartnett (1981) 13 21 1 .386 Tom O’Connell (1982-97) 323 313 6 .508 Scott Bradley (1998-present) 413 521 2 .441 * Bill Clarke (1900-17, 1919-27, 1936-44) 564 322 10 .642 Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League (EIBL) Championships (10): 1941, 1942, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1974, 1985, 1991. Ivy League Championships (8): 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2016 NCAA Tournament Appearances (12): 1951, 1965, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2016 Blair Bat Award—Highest League Batting Average (6): Rolf Paine (1937), Brooks Jones (1940), Bill MacCoy (1942), Roy Talcott (1943), Kevin Plunkett (1975), Dan Arendas (1985), Sal Iacono (2007). Lowest League ERA(7): Ray Chirurgi (1950), Joe Castle (1954), Mark Softy (1976), Chris Young (1999, 2000), Ryan Quillian (2001), Thomas Pauly (2003), Mike Ford (2013), Pitcher of the Year (3): Ryan Quillian (2001), Zak Hermans (2012), Mike Ford (2013), Chad Powers (2016) Player of the Year (1): Mike Ford (2013), Alec Keller (2014) Rookie of the Year (4): Max Krance (1998), Chris Young (1999), Ross Ohlendorf (2002), Mike Ford (2011) Quick Facts: Baseball, the first varsity sport at Princeton University, made its intercollegiate debut in November 1864. The initial game was played against Williams College and was held in Princeton. The rematch was held in the spring in Williamstown, Mass. Rutgers, Columbia, Harvard and Yale appeared on the schedule as the decade ran down. Bill Clarke was the first paid coach in Princeton baseball history. Clarke was a veteran player for the legendary Baltimore Orioles during the late 19th century and coached at Old Nassau for 36 years in three stints. Princeton’s present varsity base- ball diamond, Clarke Field, is named after him. From the 1880s to the 1960s, Princeton hosted Yale in a baseball game as part of the Commencement Day activities. Until the late 1930s, Princeton and Yale would play another game the week after Commencement if the schools had split their two regular-season meetings. The tie-breaking games were usually played in a major-league park in New York and drew thou- sands of spectators.

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BaseBall

First Game: Nov. 22, 1864 (vs. Williams College) updated July 2019

All-Time Record: 2,265-2,024-49 (.521)

Head Coaching Register: W L T Pct. Bill Clarke (1900-17) * 324 137 7 .700 Fred Dawson (1918) 2 4 0 .333 Bill Clarke (1919-27) * 136 82 0 .624 Byrd Douglas (1928-30) 31 45 1 .409 Harry Hooper (1931-32) 21 30 1 .413 Jack Jefferies (1933-35) 29 49 2 .375 Bill Clarke (1936-44) * 104 103 3 .502 Richard Vaughan (Summers 1942-45) 21 21 1 .500 Charlie Caldwell (1945-46) 18 22 0 .450 Matt Davidson (1947-48) 19 27 0 .413 Emerson Dickman (1949-51) 46 21 1 .684 Eddie Donovan (1952-75) 322 273 13 .540 Len Rivers (1976-80) 74 82 1 .475 Dick Hartnett (1981) 13 21 1 .386 Tom O’Connell (1982-97) 323 313 6 .508 Scott Bradley (1998-present) 413 521 2 .441 * Bill Clarke (1900-17, 1919-27, 1936-44) 564 322 10 .642

Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League (EIBL) Championships (10): 1941, 1942, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1974, 1985, 1991.

Ivy League Championships (8): 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2016

NCAA Tournament Appearances (12): 1951, 1965, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2016

Blair Bat Award—Highest League Batting Average (6): Rolf Paine (1937), Brooks Jones (1940), Bill MacCoy (1942), Roy Talcott (1943), Kevin Plunkett (1975), Dan Arendas (1985), Sal Iacono (2007).

Lowest League ERA(7): Ray Chirurgi (1950), Joe Castle (1954), Mark Softy (1976), Chris Young (1999, 2000), Ryan Quillian (2001), Thomas Pauly (2003), Mike Ford (2013),

Pitcher of the Year (3): Ryan Quillian (2001), Zak Hermans (2012), Mike Ford (2013), Chad Powers (2016)

Player of the Year (1): Mike Ford (2013), Alec Keller (2014)

Rookie of the Year (4): Max Krance (1998), Chris Young (1999), Ross Ohlendorf (2002), Mike Ford (2011)

Quick Facts:

• Baseball, the first varsity sport at Princeton University, made its intercollegiate debut in November 1864. The initial game was played against Williams College and was held in Princeton. The rematch was held in the spring in Williamstown, Mass. Rutgers, Columbia, Harvard and Yale appeared on the schedule as the decade ran down.

• Bill Clarke was the first paid coach in Princeton baseball history. Clarke was a veteran player for the legendary Baltimore Orioles during the late 19th century and coached at Old Nassau for 36 years in three stints. Princeton’s present varsity base-ball diamond, Clarke Field, is named after him.

• From the 1880s to the 1960s, Princeton hosted Yale in a baseball game as part of the Commencement Day activities. Until the late 1930s, Princeton and Yale would play another game the week after Commencement if the schools had split their two regular-season meetings. The tie-breaking games were usually played in a major-league park in New York and drew thou-sands of spectators.

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• Up through the 1940s Princeton teams occasionally faced representatives of the major and high minor leagues. The Phila-delphia Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies and Newark Bears were frequent visitors to University Field, the former home of Tiger baseball.

• Princeton took part in the first televised baseball game. It took place on May 17, 1939, at Columbia’s Baker Field. NBC covered the second game of the Lion-Tiger doubleheader, won by Princeton, 2-1. The single-camera coverage featured the play-by-play voice of Bill Stern.

• Joseph E. (Mac) Mann 1876 is credited with pitching the first no-hit, no-run game in baseball history. On May 29, 1875, two months before Joe Borden of Philadelphia tossed the first professional no-hitter, Mann used his new-fangled curveball to shut down Yale.

• During the World War II years (1942-45), Princeton fielded a summer baseball team as part of the university’s compulsory athletics program. The teams were coached by Richard Vaughan, who also was coach of the ice hockey and freshman baseball squads.

• Six former Tiger greats reached the major leagues. They were Woody Wagonhurst 1888, Moe Berg ’23, Charlie Caldwell ’25, David Sisler ’53, John Easton ’55 and Bob Tufts ’77. Berg, a shortstop at Princeton, compiled a 15-year major-league career as a catcher. Sisler pitched for eight years in the majors.

• A charter member of the EIBL, Princeton won 10 titles during the 63 years of the league’s existence, 1930-92. When Army and Navy joined the Patriot League following the 1992 season, the Ivy League split into two four-team divisions. (Princeton is aligned with Columbia, Cornell and Pennsylvania.) The two division winners meet at a neutral site for a best-of-three series to determine the Ivy League’s representative in the NCAA Tournament.

• Princeton has made nine NCAA Tournament appearances (1951, 1965, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004). In 1951, before the days of regionals, the Tigers went directly to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. Princeton has three NCAA tournament wins, defeating Rider in 1965, the Citadel in 2001 and Virginia in 2004.

• In 2000 Princeton won its second Ivy League championship series, defeating Dartmouth two games to none in the se-ries. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA tournament and played at the University of Houston. Princeton was ahead of the host Cougars 4-0 at the end of the second inning and 6-2 at the seventh inning stretch before falling 7-6 in the bottom of the ninth. Princeton would lost to Texas Tech 10-1 the next morning to end its tournament run.

• On April 15, 2000 in a 16-6 Princeton win at Columbia’s Coakley Field, Andrew Hanson ’01 went 6 for 6 at the plate and hit for the cycle. In the game, Hanson tied the school record for hits in a game (6), home runs in a game (2) and RBIs in a game (7). He recorded 16 total bases and five extra-base hits, both of which were new school records.

• The 2001 Princeton Tigers won their second consecutive Ivy League Championship and sixth consecutive Gehrig Division title. Princeton defeated The Citadel, 11-6, for its first NCAA tournament win in 36 years.

• Ryan Quillian ‘03 was the first Tiger to win the Ivy League Pitcher of the Year award in its 24-year history.

• Princeton’s 6-2 win on April 18, 2003, at Penn was the 2,000th win in the history of Princeton baseball.

• On April 17, 2004, in the second game of a double header at Columbia, Tim Lahey ’04 set a Princeton record by becoming the first Princeton hitter to hit three home runs in the same game.

• Mike Ford was the first Tiger to win all Ivy major postseason awards in a career and was the first Ivy League player to be named both Pitcher and Player of the Year in the same season in 2013. He was also Princeton’s first-ever Player of the Year.

• In 2013, Mike Ford was Princeton’s first Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award finalist and Gregg Olson Award semifinalist.

• During the 2016 season, the Tigers won 24 games, its eighth Ivy League title and went to its 12th NCAA Tournament. Chad Powers ’17 was the first Tiger to win Ivy League Pitcher of the Year since Mike Ford in 2013 while the team’s five All-Ivy first team players were the program’s most since 2000.

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1931H.T. Bennett ’31R.A. Bessire ’32F.K. Bowman, Jr. ’32Samuel Cochran, Jr. ’32¥Amos Eno ’32B.H. Etherington, Jr. ’33F.P. Glazebrook ’33L.W. Herzog ’33R.E. Knell ’33Langdon Lee, Jr. ’32F.P. Mackinney ’31E.J. Moles, Jr. ’31G.G. Morse ’32Charles E.A. Muldaur ’31†C.R. Parker, Jr. ’32E.L. Ray, Jr. ’32Weatherly Reinmund ’31J.B. Tredennick ’31§

1932W.M. Aicher ’32R.A. Bessire ’32H.C. Borger, Jr. ’33F.K. Bowman, Jr. ’32†Samuel Cochran, Jr. ’32§C.H. Craig ’34Amos Eno ’32W.C. Goodpasture ’32Wilmer W. Gosnell ’34L.W. Herzog ’33A. Frederick Kammer, Jr. ’34R.E. Knell ’33K.H. Larsen ’34G.G. Morse ’32C.R. Parker, Jr. ’32J. Stanley Purnell ’33E.L. Ray, Jr. ’32

1933H.C. Borger, Jr. ’33Douglas M. Bramlette ’34Gordon E. Brown ’34W.J. Croul ’33B.H. Etherington, Jr. ’33George L. Follansbee ’34Wilmer W. Gosnell ’34D.D. Johnson ’33A. Frederick Kammer, Jr. ’34R.E. Knell ’33K.H. Larsen ’34J. Leo Myers, Jr. ’35J. Dickson Neel ’35J. Stanley Purnell ’33†J.W. Samuels ’34Dorrance Sexton ’33§George H. Wegener ’34S.W. Wilson II ’33W.H. Woltman ’33

1934Douglas M. Bramlette ’34Gordon E. Brown ’34§George L. Follansbee ’34†Eugene C. Gerhart ’34Wilmer W. Gosnell ’34A. Frederick Kammer, Jr. ’34Garrett B. LeVan, Jr. ’36J. Leo Myers, Jr. ’35J. Dickson Neel ’35Robert L. Nevitt ’36Corning Pearson ’34Richard B. Perry, Jr. ’36John Reichel, Jr. ’36H. Arthur Smith ’34Edgar A. Spencer ’36J.P. Theurer ’35¥George H. Wegener ’34

1935R.P. Bell ’37J.P. Chubet III ’37Robert H. French ’36Dean Hill, Jr. ’37R.O. Jones ’36¥Garrett F. Lauritzen ’37G.B. LeVan, Jr. ’36J.H. Morris ’37J. Leo Myers, Jr. ’35†Robert L. Nevitt ’36Richard B. Perry, Jr. ’36John Reichel, Jr. ’36D.S. Rice ’37E.K. Sandbach ’37Edgar A. Spencer ’36J.P. Theurer ’35§

1936R.P. Bell ’37G.F. Brown ’36J.P. Chubet III ’37W.G. Fallon, Jr. ’38Robert H. French ’36†Dean Hill, Jr. ’37F.B. Johnston ’36R.O. Jones ’36§H.B. Lynn ’36G.S. McElroy ’37¥J.H. Morris ’37Robert L. Nevitt ’36John Reichel, Jr. ’36D.S. Rice ’37E.K. Sandbach ’37

1937T.E. Barnicle ’39R.P. Bell ’37J.P. Chubet III ’37W.G. Fallon, Jr. ’38D.L. Farber, Jr. ’39E.W. Givens ’39A.T. Harper ’39Dean Hill, Jr. ’37†M.F. Hill ’39R.M. Jabara ’38Guilford Jones, Jr. ’38¥G.S. McElroy ’37§J.H. Morris ’37Edmund R. Novak ’38R.S. Paine ’37R.J. Riddle ’39E.K. Sandbach ’37

1938W.G. Fallon, Jr. ’38D.L. Farber, Jr. ’39F.D. Foote, Jr. ’40E.W. Givens ’39A.T. Harper ’39M.F. Hill ’39R.M. Jabara ’38Guilford Jones, Jr. ’38§J.W. Knowles ’39W.B. Moore ’39Edmund R. Novak ’38†R.I. Purnell ’40R.J. Riddle ’39W.H.G. Smith ’39¥

1939D.A. Carmichael, Jr. ’41D.L. Farber, Jr. ’39F.D. Foote, Jr. ’40Jack H. Gefaell ’40A.T. Harper ’39†M.F. Hill ’39Brooks M. Jones ’40I.A. Meeker ’40¥W.B. Moore ’39

P.J. Murphy ’39Stanley W. Pearson, Jr. ’41R.B. Plumer ’41W.H.G. Smith ’39§B.E. Tate, Jr. ’40

1940W.L. Allen ’42D.A. Carmichael, Jr. ’41Norman Cosby ’41W.S. Emmons ’41¥F.D. Foote, Jr. ’40Jack H. Gefaell ’40†Brooks M. Jones ’40William L. MacCoy, Jr. ’42I.A. Meeker ’40§Stanley W. Pearson, Jr. ’41Anson Perina ’40R.B. Plumer ’41H.T. Powers ’40F.E. Rowe, Jr. ’40J.O. Rutter ’42B.E. Tate, Jr. ’40

1941W.L. Allen ’42R.H.B. Baldwin ’42D.A. Carmichael, Jr. ’41Norman Cosby ’41W.S. Emmons ’41§E.C. Gamble ’41William L. MacCoy, Jr. ’42John F. McCarthy, Jr. ’43J.R. Midgley ’43Stanley W. Pearson, Jr. ’41†Robert I. Perina ’43R.B. Plumer ’41E.J. Powers II ’41W.F. Reighley ’42¥Leroy E. Talcott, Jr. ’43A.M. Williams ’43

1942N.P. Allen ’43¥W.L. Allen ’42R.H.B. Baldwin ’42J.W. Brennan ’44H.W. Chase ’43J.H. Covington ’43H.I. Donnelly, Jr. ’44¥Jack Dunn ’43J.H. Eide ’44J.K. Greenbaum ’42D.C. Johnson, Jr. ’44P.T. Kearney ’43William L. MacCoy, Jr. ’42†John F. McCarthy, Jr. ’43George Q. Palmer ’43Robert L. Peters, Jr. ’42Robert I. Perina ’43S.W. Royce ’42W.F. Reighley ’42§Leroy E. Talcott, Jr. ’43E.S. Wetmore ’43¥A.M. Williams ’43H.G. Williams, Jr. ’44

1943C.R. Brewer ’45A.S. Cook, Jr. ’43Jack Dunn ’43J.H. Eide ’44C.H. Howell, Jr. ’43R.M. Huber ’45D.C. Johnson, Jr. ’44R.K. LeBlond II ’44T.S. Meth ’44¥R.R. Ohrstrom ’44¥P.H. Paris ’44

Robert I. Perina ’43†R.W. Smiley ’43R.R. Sterrett ’44W.J. Strawbridge ’44Leroy E. Talcott, Jr. ’43E.S. Wetmore ’43§H.G. Williams, Jr. ’44

1944J.I. Anthony ’46ΔRichard S. Armstrong ’46ΔR.P. Bilgrav ΔChester Billings, Jr. ’46ΔD.S. Dickson ’47J.L. Fagan ΔD.W. Hufnail ΔA.A. Issler ΔJames Jordan, Jr. ΔR.E. Lundberg ΔDavid S. Marshall ’45†P.W. Taylor ’45Δ§D.F. Ullmann ΔW.G. Wheeler Δ

1945Samuel B.D. Baird ’48†Rudolf A. Clemen, Jr. ’48W.D. Goodrich ’48ΔJ.F. Joline ’47ΔW.G. Litchfield ’46¥Ulmer MacDonald ’48ΔG.E. McCormack ’48ΔA.W. McMahon, Jr. ΔH.F. Merritt ’48S.S. Morris ’47§T.J. O’Shaughnessy ΔH.J. Rohner, Jr. ’48Neil W. Zundel ’48Δ

1946Allen W. Bush ’47Δ†Rudolf A. Clemen, Jr. ’48James P. Fairchild ’49Joseph M. Farley ’49¥Rollie D. Gilliss, Jr. ’44¥George B. Franke ’46David D. Gray ’48ΔRaymond J. Jaeggi ’48ΔJohn M. Kirmil ’45Paul F. Klinefelter, Jr. ’48Ulmer MacDonald ’48John C. Meeker ’48ΔClifford R. Oviatt ’49ΔRobert D. Peck ’49John J. Pohanka ’49§Nicholas J. Rainone ’48ΔMarvin Skolnick ’49David G. Supple ’48ΔNeil W. Zundel ’48Δ

1947Richard S. Armstrong ’46Samuel B.D. Baird ’48Chandler R. Brewer ’45†David H. Carpenter ’49Joseph M. Farley ’49§John C. Fullerton ’45William F. Gallagher ’45David D. Gray ’48John C. Meeker ’48George Q. Palmer ’43Robert D. Peck ’49Thomas D. Washburne ’49¥Richard T. West ’45Robert W. Wolcott, Jr. ’48Neil W. Zundel ’48

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1948Walter D. Armstrong, Jr. ’50Samuel B.D. Baird ’48Allen R. Beebe ’48David H. Carpenter ’49Karl A. Gruber ’50William C. Hughes ’50Stephen J. Kearney ’50George A. Kepler ’47John M. Kirmil ’45Donald S. Leslie ’47¥John C. Meeker ’48†Henry F. Merritt ’48Ernest C. Savage, Jr. ’46John B. Smiley ’49Robert L. Smith ’50Raymond F. Thek ’49Thomas D. Washburne ’49§Donald G. West ’50Robert W. Wolcott, Jr. ’48James K. Young ’50¥Philip T. Zabriskie ’50

1949Walter D. Armstrong, Jr. ’50Samuel B.D. Baird ’48Lawrence W. Becker ’51John C. Burne, Jr. ’49¥David H. Carpenter ’49James P. Fairchild ’49Karl A. Gruber ’50Edward M. Irvin ’51George A. Kepler ’47†Henry F. Merritt ’48Willard F. Prior, Jr. ’51Frank R. Reichel ’51Marvin Skolnick ’49Robert L. Smith ’50Donald M. Wilson ’51¥Robert W. Wolcott, Jr. ’48James K. Young ’50§

1950Walter D. Armstrong, Jr. ’50†Lawrence W. Becker ’51Harry P. Brightman ’52Ray Chirurgi ’52Samuel S. DeCou ’52¥Joseph C. Edens, Jr. ’50John R. Emery ’52James P. Fairchild ’49Karl A. Gruber ’50William C. Hughes ’50Edward M. Irvin ’51Michael J. Kearns ’51David F. Miller ’50¥Willard F. Prior, Jr. ’51Edward W. Reed ’51Frank R. Reichel ’51John J. Reydel ’51Robert L. Smith ’50Donald M. Wilson ’51§

1951Lawrence W. Becker ’51John Blessing II ’52Harry P. Brightman ’52Ray Chirurgi ’52Samuel S. DeCou ’52§John R. Emery ’52James P. Fairchild ’51Peter E. Fleming, Jr. ’51Joseph L. Fromm ’53¥Joseph F. Golden ’53Edward M. Irvin ’51Michael J. Kearns ’51Hobart C. Kreitler ’52Willard F. Prior, Jr. ’51†

Frank R. Reichel ’51John J. Reydel ’51David M. Sisler ’53Charles C. Townsend, Jr. ’51Charles F. Weeden III ’51

1952John Blessing II ’52Harry P. Brightman ’52Ray Chirurgi ’52†Joseph L. Fromm ’53§William S. Gall, Jr. ’53Joseph F. Golden ’53Hobart C. Kreitler ’52N. Jack Newell ’53Samuel R. Parke ’53Richard D. Savage ’54David M. Sisler ’53Edward S. Stimpson III ’54William A. Tryon ’53

1953Allan C. Bryant ’53Joseph L. Castle ’54John D. Easton ’55Sidney L. Eaton ’54§Richard B. Emery ’55William S. Gall, Jr. ’53Joseph F. Golden ’53†Gordon S. Gray ’55Samuel R. Parke ’53John T. Perkins ’55Richard D. Savage ’54Edward S. Stimpson III ’54Henry M. Thomay ’55Waldo A. Van Valkenburgh ’54¥

1954Franklin E. Agnew III ’56Joseph L. Castle ’54James B. Cochran II ’55§John D. Easton ’55Richard B. Emery ’55Royce N. Flippin, Jr. ’56Mark A. Fuller, Jr. ’54Roderick A. Fyles, Jr. ’54Gordon S. Gray ’55Peter Millard ’55Donald C. Pulcipher ’55¥Richard D. Savage ’54Edward S. Stimpson III ’54†Richard C. Smith ’54Henry M. Thomay ’55

1955Franklin E. Agnew III ’56John R. Brightman ’55John D. Easton ’55†Richard B. Emery ’55Royce N. Flippin, Jr. ’56Leighton B. Ford ’57Gordon S. Gray ’55James C. Gibson, Jr. ’56James Q. Griffin ’55Edward L. McMillan, Jr. ’57Peter Millard ’55Frank F. Mountcastle ’55John T. Perkins ’55Robert P. Teulings ’56§Henry M. Thomay ’55

1956Franklin E. Agnew III ’56Dale G. Casto, Jr. ’58Robert W. Chamberlin ’57§Lawrence J. Durante ’57Royce N. Flippin, Jr. ’56Leighton B. Ford ’57

James C. Gibson, Jr. ’56†William C. McClelland ’56James J. McKee ’56Edward L. McMillan, Jr. ’57Thomas B. Morris, Jr. ’58Thomas E. Quay ’56Bartley L. Reitz ’57Edward J. Seaman ’58David K. Silhanek ’57Garrett J. Thrasher ’58John H. Wert ’57

1957Carl I. Belz ’59Herman J. Belz ’59Dale G. Casto, Jr. ’58Lawrence J. Durante ’57Richard N. Edie ’59Leighton B. Ford ’57Mandeville A. Frost ’59James A. Lehman ’58Gene Locks ’59Edward L. McMillan, Jr. ’57†Thomas B. Morris, Jr. ’58Edward J. Seaman ’58Thomas R. Shearer, Jr. ’58§David K. Silhanek ’57John H. Wert ’57

1958Carl I. Belz ’59Herman J. Belz ’59Joseph R. Burns ’59Dale G. Casto, Jr. ’58Peter M. Crispo ’60Harvey Dosik ’59§Richard N. Edie ’59Mandeville A. Frost ’59Michael V. Ippolito ’60Gene Locks ’59Eugene M. Mignogna ’59Thomas B. Morris, Jr. ’58Kenneth R. Murray ’60Edward J. Seaman ’58†Garrett J. Thrasher ’58Laurin A. Wollan ’59

1959Carl I. Belz ’59Herman J. Belz ’59Joseph R. Burns ’59Peter M. Crispo ’60W. Davis Douglas III ’60Richard N. Edie ’59†Mandeville A. Frost ’59Michael V. Ippolito ’60David M. Lank ’60§Gene Locks ’59Lawrence F. McAtee, Jr. ’59William A. McMillan ’61Kenneth R. Murray ’60Robert J. Myslik ’61Elmer J. Naples ’61John L. Sullivan ’61William C. Woolverton ’59

1960Michael C. Devine ’62W. Davis Douglas III ’60Paul F. Finch ’61Martin H. Garrell ’60Roger O. Hoit ’62Michael V. Ippolito ’60†David L. Jameson ’62§William Karjane, Jr. ’61Donald W. Marquet ’62William A. McMillan ’61Kenneth R. Murray ’60Robert J. Myslik ’61

Elmer J. Naples ’61Walter M. Phillips, Jr. ’61Gary C. Trout ’61W. John Whitehouse, Jr. ’62

1961Thomas S. Adams ’61Michael C. Devine ’62Paul F. Finch ’61A.A. Lee Hegner ’61Roger O. Hoit ’62Henry W. Large ’62William A. McMillan ’61Robert J. Myslik ’61†Elmer J. Naples ’61Walter M. Phillips, Jr. ’61Lawrence V. Schoenfeld ’63Anton C. Schoolwerth ’63Edward F. Walsh ’63§Olin L. West III ’62W. John Whitehouse, Jr. ’62

1962Michael C. Devine ’62Donald W. Fudge ’63Roger O. Hoit ’62Jotham Johnson, Jr. ’64Donald W. Marquet ’62M. Frank Remley III ’66Emile Rosenberg ’64Lawrence V. Schoenfeld ’63Anton C. Schoolwerth ’63W. Gerald Skey ’64Blakeney Stafford ’64Edward F. Walsh ’63§Peter S. Wardenburg ’63Donald C. Weeden ’64W. John Whitehouse, Jr. ’62†

1963William W. Bradley ’65Donald W. Fudge ’63†Douglas M. Herron ’64§Jotham Johnson, Jr. ’64Paul T. Lahti ’63Joseph W. Riley, Jr. ’65Emile Rosenberg ’64Lawrence V. Schoenfeld ’63Anton C. Schoolwerth ’63Jack W. Singer ’65Joseph M. Sisco ’65W. Gerald Skey ’64Blakeney Stafford ’64Walter R. Uhle ’65Donald C. Weeden ’64

1964Daniel F. Adams ’66Frank J. Biondi, Jr. ’66Albert P. Genchi ’65Richard B. Gordinier ’64Jotham Johnson, Jr. ’64Ronald J. Landeck ’66Joseph W. Riley, Jr. ’65Emile Rosenberg ’64Thomas R. Scott, Jr. ’66Jack W. Singer ’65W. Gerald Skey ’64Blakeney Stafford ’64Walter R. Uhle ’65†Donald C. Weeden ’64August R. Wilkoc ’64Victor H. Woolley ’64David A. Wiessler ’64§

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1965Daniel F. Adams ’66Frank J. Biondi, Jr. ’66Albert P. Genchi ’65Ronald J. Landeck ’66Graham P. Marcott ’67Lynnwood R. Moore ’67Thomas A. Peppler ’67Joseph W. Riley, Jr. ’65John S. Redpath, Jr. ’66Samuel K. Rosen ’65§Jeffrey Ross ’65Thomas R. Scott, Jr. ’66Jack W. Singer ’65†Joseph M. Sisco ’65Walter R. Uhle ’65

1966Daniel F. Adams ’66Frank J. Biondi, Jr. ’66Stephen M. Cushmore ’68Philip J. DeSantis ’67H. Bartow Farr III ’66Ronald J. Landeck ’66†Joseph M. Luongo ’66Graham P. Marcott ’67Lynnwood R. Moore ’67James D. Mosher ’68Michael E. Paulaitis ’68Thomas A. Peppler ’67John S. Redpath, Jr. ’66Carl P. Sahler, Jr. ’66Thomas R. Scott, Jr. ’66John O. Theobald ’66§Robert L. Weber ’68

1967James T. Adams ’69Stephen M. Cushmore ’68Philip J. DeSantis ’67Robert A. Flohr ’69Michael J. Fremuth ’69Douglas S. James ’67Frederick L. Makrauer ’69§Graham P. Marcott ’67Lynnwood R. Moore ’67Michael E. Paulaitis ’68Thomas A. Peppler ’67†J. Robert Sobditch ’68Robert L. Weber ’68

1968James T. Adams ’69Jeffrey S. Arbogast ’70Dale E. Bosley ’68Gary L. Bragg ’70Stephen M. Cushmore ’68John Todd Faulkner ’70Robert A. Flohr ’69Michael J. Fremuth ’69Robert C. Gang ’69Arnold E. Holtberg ’70Donald T. Lichty ’70Frederick L. Makrauer ’69§Michael E. Paulaitis ’68Richard D. Slone ’68Robert L. Weber ’68†Robert R. Wolff ’70Terry L. Young ’69

1969James T. Adams ’69Paul P. Colborn ’71John Todd Faulkner ’70†Michael J. Fremuth ’69Robert C. Gang ’69John D. Hittson ’71

Arnold E. Holtberg ’70Ray J. Huard ’71Carl D. Hunter ’70John M. Rooney ’71Robert A. Schiffner, Jr. ’71Richard L. Shiffrin ’70§Robert R. Wolff ’70Terry L. Young ’69

1970Bernard J. Barrett ’71William F. Binder, Jr. ’72John H. Bjorklund ’72Douglas Blake ’72Leonard S. Coleman, Jr. ’71William B. Craswell ’70Jeffry R. Davis ’71John Todd Faulkner ’70†Blake D. Gall ’72Laird H. Hayes ’71John D. Hittson ’71Arnold E. Holtberg ’70Ray J. Huard ’71Stephen T. McLean ’72Christopher P. Nicholas ’71§James Pestronk ’72Robert A. Schiffner, Jr. ’71Robert R. Wolff ’70

1971William F. Binder, Jr. ’72John H. Bjorklund ’72Douglas Blake ’72G. Randy Blevins ’73Paul P. Colborn ’71Leonard S. Coleman, Jr. ’71William S. Coppedge ’73John W. Davren ’72Laird H. Hayes ’71John D. Hittson ’71Ray J. Huard ’71†John T. Kinne ’73Peter H. Korsan ’73John M. Rooney ’71Bruce I. Rothschild ’72§Brady S. Sadek ’73Robert A. Schiffner, Jr. ’71

1972Kenneth A. Beytin ’74William F. Binder, Jr. ’72†Douglas Blake ’72G. Randy Blevins ’73Steven F. Brown ’74Lawrence B. Chollet ’73William S. Coppedge ’73C. Steven Crandall ’74John R. Cullinane, Jr. ’74George T. Cummings ’73Jeffrey M. Davis ’72John W. Davren ’72Peter H. Korsan ’73Steven A. Loy ’74Stephen T. McLean ’72James Pestronk ’72Anthony J. Riposta ’74Brady S. Sadek ’73Ralph L. Stanley ’74Ann E. Throndsen ’75§Robert W. Wilson ’73

1973Kenneth A. Beytin ’74G. Randy Blevins ’73Steven F. Brown ’74William S. Coppedge ’73C. Steven Crandall ’74John R. Cullinane, Jr. ’74George T. Cummings ’73

Robert L. Harding ’75Eric P. Hoberg ’75Peter H. Korsan ’73†Steven A. Loy ’74Scott R. McHenry ’75Frank D. Mistretta ’75William H. Napier, Jr. ’75Anthony J. Riposta ’74Ann E. Throndsen ’75§Richard W. Ziegler ’75

1974Gregory C. Adams ’76John J. Basta ’76Kenneth A. Beytin ’74†Jonathan W. Blodgett ’75Steven F. Brown ’74Neil Chamberlin ’76Glenn A. Christy ’76C. Steven Crandall ’74John R. Cullinane, Jr. ’74Jeffrey S. French ’76Michael B. French ’76Robert L. Harding ’75Eric P. Hoberg ’75Thomas J. Issac ’76Kevin J. Kaufman ’76Edward J. Kuchar ’76Douglas W. Lorentz ’76Steven A. Loy ’74Scott R. McHenry ’75Kevin M. Plunkett ’76Anthony J. Riposta ’74Mark D. Softy ’76

1975Gregory C. Adams ’76John J. Basta ’76Jonathan W. Blodgett ’76Robert L. Daly ’77Robert J. Flaherty ’77Jeffrey S. French ’76Michael B. French ’76Eric P. Hoberg ’75Thomas J. Isaac ’76Kevin J. Kaufman ’76Edward J. Kuchar ’76Douglas W. Lorentz ’76Scott R. McHenry ’75†Kevin M. Plunkett ’76Michael B. O’Brien ’77Paul D. Pecka ’77Mark D. Softy ’76Dennis P. Spates ’77Scott A. Sullivan ’77Robert M. Tufts ’77

1976Gregory C. Adams ’76F. Scott Addis ’78John J. Basta ’76Jonathan W. Blodgett ’76Glenn A. Christy ’76†Robert J. Flaherty ’77Jeffrey S. French ’76Michael B. French ’76Matthew Gorman ’78Andrew Kannenberg ’78Kevin J. Kaufman ’76Edward J. Kuchar ’76Mike O’Brien ’77Paul D. Pecka ’77Kevin M. Plunkett ’76Beth Rose ’77§Mark D. Softy ’76Dennis P. Spates ’77Scott A. Sullivan ’77Robert M. Tufts ’77

Paul Zoubek ’78

1977F. Scott Addis ’78Jonathan G. Baker ’80Mark F. Cascia ’80Thomas Cervino ’79Hoon Mo Chung ’80Joseph F. DeGeorge ’79Robert J. Flaherty ’77†Theodore A. Frangos ’80Matthew Gorman ’78Jerry Hughes ’78Edward C. Kish ’79Victor K. Kurylak ’79Douglas W. Lorentz ’77Michael B. O’Brien ’77Paul D. Pecka ’77Glenn Robinson ’78Beth Rose ’77§Roderick W. Shepard ’80Dennis P. Spates ’77Scott A. Sullivan ’77Robert M. Tufts ’77Paul Zoubek ’78

1978F. Scott Addis ’78†Jonathan G. Baker ’80Christopher A. Cascia ’81Mark F. Cascia ’80Hoon Mo Chung ’80John R. Corelli ’80Joseph F. DeGeorge ’79Theodore A. Frangos ’80Matthew Gorman ’78†Eric G. Jahn ’79Andrew Kannenberg ’78Edward C. Kish ’79Victor K. Kurylak ’79Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’81G. Kelly Martin ’81Sam A. Messina ’78William C. Miller ’81Rick R. Pacelli ’79Glenn Robinson ’78Nicky Sheats ’78Roderick W. Shepard ’80Edwin Steinman, Jr. ’78Paul Zoubek ’78

1979Christopher Boudreau ’81Christopher A. Cascia ’81Mark F. Cascia ’80David Colangelo ’82John R. Corelli ’80Joseph F. DeGeorge ’79†Nicholas E. Donatiello, Jr. ’82§John R. Emery ’79Mark E. Goldstrom ’80Thomas F. Hagerstrom ’82Robert C. Holly ’82Eric G. Jahn ’79J. Michael Judy ’82Edward C. Kish ’79William E. Knight ’81Victor K. Kurylak ’79Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’81G. Kelly Martin ’81Scott E. Messel ’81Sam A. Messina ’81Thomas S. Michel ’81William C. Miller ’81Henry B. Milligan ’81Roderick W. Shepard ’80

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1980Jonathan G. Baker ’80Christopher A. Cascia ’81Mark F. Cascia ’80John R. Corelli ’80†Theodore Frangos ’80Thomas F. Hagerstrom ’82Robert C. Holly ’82J. Michael Judy ’82Steven F. Kordish ’83Jay M. Lieberman ’81Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’81G. Kelly Martin ’81Thomas S. Michel ’81William C. Miller ’81Henry B. Milligan ’81Scott R. Minnich ’83Gabrielle Napolitano ’82§Donald W. Parker ’82James C. Peck ’81Gerald E. Rodts, Jr. ’83Roderick W. Shepard ’80†James Starnes ’81Paul G. Steinhauser ’83

1981Christopher J. Brennand ’82Christopher A. Cascia ’81Thomas F. Hagerstrom ’82Robert C. Holly ’82James M. Judy ’82Steve F. Kordish ’83Jay M. Lieberman ’81Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’81†G. Kelly Martin ’81Steven F. Mayer ’81Thomas S. Michel ’81William C. Miller ’81Henry B. Milligan ’81Scott R. Minnich ’83James C. Peck ’81Gerald E. Rodts, Jr. ’83Paul G. Steinhauser ’83Dean G. Tanella ’83R. Scott Thompson ’81

1982James Adams ’84Edward F. Aulisi ’84William G. Beard ’85Craig W. Best ’83Christopher J. Brennand ’82Ralph P. Brooks ’85Neil A. Cable ’84Richard Edie ’85L. Kyle Heffley ’85Robert C. Holly ’82†James M. Judy ’82Thomas J. Kates ’84Steven F. Kordish ’83Thomas Magno ’85Craig R. Peters ’85Gerald E. Rodts, Jr. ’83Bruce R. Snider ’83Paul G. Steinhauser ’83Dean G. Tanella ’83Thomas N. Teeple ’83Raymond V. Tuohey, Jr. ’85John M. von Thron ’84Edward A. Yorkgitis, Jr. ’83

1983Daniel P. Arendas ’86Edward F. Aulisi ’84William G. Beard ’85Ralph P. Brooks ’85Neil A. Cable ’84James T. Curtis ’86

Daniel T. DeVinney ’86Michael C. Donato ’86Richard Edie ’85Marc S. Goldenberg ’86Michelle R. Harvey ’84§L. Kyle Heffley ’85Thomas J. Kates ’84Steven F. Kordish ’83†Scott D. LaForest ’86Todd W. Leavitt ’86Raymond A. Lebel ’86Craig R. Peters ’85Gerald E. Rodts, Jr. ’83Bruce R. Snider ’83Paul G. Steinhauser ’83†Thomas J. Urquhart ’86

1984Daniel P. Arendas ’86Edward F. Aulisi ’84†William G. Beard ’85John R. Buchanan ’87Kenneth S. Citron ’87James T. Curtis ’86Daniel T. DeVinney ’86Michael J. DeNoia ’87Michael C. Donato ’86Richard Edie ’85Marc S. Goldenberg ’86Michelle R. Harvey ’84§L. Kyle Heffley ’85Henry F. Kolowrat ’86Scott D. LaForest ’86Steven D. LaForest ’86Todd W. Leavitt ’86Ray E. Newton ’86Deborah J. Norman ’87¥Joseph D. Pape ’87Arthur J. Peponis ’87Craig R. Peters ’85Drew K. Stratton ’87Todd A. Tuckner ’87Thomas J. Urquhart ’86Sean P. Welsh ’87James G. Yoest ’86¥

1985Daniel P. Arendas ’86William G. Beard ’85†John R. Buchanan ’87Brian A. Casazza ’87Richard J. Casey ’88Kenneth S. Citron ’87James M. Devin ’87Michael C. Donato ’86Richard Edie ’85Michael P. Fiala ’85†Marc S. Goldenberg ’86Stephen L. Holland ’88Jennifer E. Inker ’87¥Gregory D. Kuzma ’88Scott D. LaForest ’86Mark T. Leavitt ’88Todd W. Leavitt ’86Ray E. Newton ’86Deborah J. Norman ’87§Joseph D. Pape ’87Arthur J. Peponis ’87Craig R. Peters ’85Michael J. Reed ’88R. Todd Stockard ’86Drew K. Stratton ’87Todd A. Tuckner ’87Thomas J. Urquhart ’86Sean P. Welsh ’87

1986Daniel P. Arendas ’86†Jeffrey P. Barton ’89

Kenneth J. Brenner ’89John R. Buchanan ’87Brian A. Casazza ’87Richard J. Casey ’88Kenneth S. Citron ’87Kristen M. DePoy ’89¥James M. Devin ’87Daniel T. DeVinney ’86Michael C. Donato ’86Robin A. Gibney ’88¥Marc S. Goldenberg ’86Gregory H. Hamilton ’88Stephen L. Holland ’88Frank J. Kontely ’87Scott D. LaForest ’86†Mark T. Leavitt ’88Todd W. Leavitt ’86†Michael C. Lutz ’89Brian S. McAllister ’89Ray E. Newton ’86Joseph D. Pape ’87Arthur J. Peponis ’87Michael J. Reed ’88John K. Smyth ’86R. Todd Stockard ’86Drew K. Stratton ’87Todd A. Tuckner ’87Thomas J. Urquhart ’86Sean P. Welsh ’87

1987John R. Buchanan ’87Kenneth J. Brenner ’89 Brian A . Casazza ’87Richard D. Casey ’88 Kenneth S. Citron ’87James M. Devin ’87John M. Garrett ’88 Robin A. Gibney ’88§ Gregory H. Hamilton ’88Stephen L. Holland ’88 Gregory D. Kuzma ’88 Mark T. Leavitt ’88 Michael C. Lutz ’89 Brian S. McAllister ’89 Ian A. McDonald ’90 Daniel M. McPhee ’90 Brandon D. Montler ’90 J. Anthony Moore III ’90 Matthew W. Noone ’90 Daniel L. Palmer ’90 Joseph D. Pape ’87 Michael J. Reed ’88Bradley E. Remig ’90 Joseph M. Sawyer ’90 Todd A. Tuckner ’87† Gary L. Waslewski ’89Sean P. Welsh ’88

1988Jeffrey P. Barton ’89Kenneth J. Brenner ’89Steven W. Burns ’91Joseph J. Clifford ’90Robert J. Fedder ’91John M. Garrett ’88Judd J. Garrett ’90Robin A. Gibney ’88§Robert J. Gralewski, Jr. ’91Gregory H. Hamilton ’88Edward W. Hockenbury ’90Stephen L. Holland ’88†Gregory D. Kuzma ’88Mark T. Leavitt ’88Michael C. Lutz ’89Brian S. McAllister ’89Kevin J. McGrath ’91

Daniel M. McPhee ’90Brandon D. Montler ’90J. Richie Nash ’90Matthew S. Noone ’90Daniel L. Palmer ’90Michael J. Reed ’88Bradley E. Remig ’90Joseph M. Sawyer ’90Gary L. Waslewski ’89Brian M. Zirlin ’91

1989Jeffrey P. Barton ’90†Steven W. Burns ’91Kevin S. Butterfield ’92Matthew W. Claus ’92Joseph P. Clifford ’90Robert J. Fedder ’91Peter J. Frend ’92Glenn M. Goldman ’90Robert J. Gralewski, Jr. ’91Scott B. Hayes ’92Edward W. Hockenbury ’90Alisa C. Jancu ’91§Michael C. Lutz ’89†Brian S. McAllister ’89Robert D. McCutchan ’92Daniel M. McPhee ’90Brandon D. Montler ’90Matthew S. Noone ’90Peter H. Noone ’92Daniel L. Palmer ’90Allen J. Popowitz ’92Bradley E. Remig ’90Joseph M. Sawyer ’90Jason E. Scott ’92Sean R. Sullivan ’92Gary L. Waslewski ’89Wade W. Wilson ’92Brian M. Zirlin ’91

1990Nicholas J. Brown ’92Steven W. Burns ’91Kevin S. Butterfield ’92Robert J. Fedder ’91Peter J. Frend ’92Harry G. Gutheil III ’93Scott B. Hayes ’92Edward W. Hockenbury ’90Matthew C. Iseman ’92Robert D. McCutchan ’92Kevin J. McGrath ’92Daniel M. McPhee ’90J. Richey Nash ’91Frank C. Nastanski ’93Matthew S. Noone ’90†Peter H. Noone ’92Daniel L. Palmer ’90Jamie S. Peterson ’93Daniel P. Puskas ’93Bradley E. Remig ’90Jose L. Rios ’93John T. Rivers ’93Joseph M. Sawyer ’90Jeffrey C. Schweitzer ’93Sean R. Sullivan ’92Todd M. Taylor ’93Wade W. Wilson ’92Brian M. Zirlin ’91

1991Kevin S. Butterfield ’92Michael F. Cicero ’94Todd W. Fausnaught ’94

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Robert J. Fedder ’91Jason M. Garman ’94Harry G. Gutheil III ’93Scott B. Hayes ’92Jeffrey A. Hogg ’94Matthew C. Iseman ’93David J. Kahney ’94Franklin G. Monzon ’93J. Richey Nash ’91Frank C. Nastanski ’93Peter H. Noone ’92†Daniel P. Puskas ’93John T. Rivers ’93Christopher R. Samway ’94Jeffrey C. Schweitzer ’93W. Creighton Smith ’94Thomas C. Strandwitz ’94Sean R. Sullivan ’92Timothy E. Taylor ’94Todd M. Taylor ’93Brian M. Zirlin ’91†

1992Kevin S. Butterfield ’92†Michael Casagranda ’95Jason M. Garman ’94Matthew E. Golden ’94Andrew Grapkowski ’95Harry G. Gutheil III ’93Scott B. Hayes ’92Matthew C. Iseman ’93Michael J. Jordan ’94David J. Kahney ’94Koleman E. Karleski ’95Douglas R. Knecht ’95Terrence C. Morris ’93Peter H. Noone ’92†Daniel P. Puskas ’93John T. Rivers ’93Christopher R. Samway ’94Jeffrey C. Schweitzer ’93Eric L. Smallwood ’95W. Creighton Smith ’94Thomas C. Strandwitz ’94Sean R. Sullivan ’92†Timothy E. Taylor ’94Todd M. Taylor ’93Roderick S. Yorke ’95

1993Jason D. Brice ’96Michael E. Ciminiello ’96David J. Ekelund ’96Jason M. Garman ’94Matthew E. Golden ’94Andrew Grapkowski ’95Harry G. Gutheil III ’93Thomas A. Hage ’96Matthew C. Iseman ’93Koleman E. Karleski ’95Todd E. Kata ’96Douglas R. Knecht ’95Christopher K. Looney ’95John A. Millin ’95Terrence C. Morris ’93Zachary W. Perry ’95Daniel P. Puskas ’93†John T. Rivers ’93Christopher R. Samway ’94Jeffrey C. Schweitzer ’93†Peter A. Silletti ’96Eric L. Smallwood ’95Timothy E. Taylor ’94Todd M. Taylor ’93J. Sebastian Traeger ’96

Christopher K. Yarbrough ’96

1994Andrew P. Baumbusch ’96Gino C. Barbera ’97Gregory M. Beston ’97Jason D. Brice ’96Tyler V. Bronson ’97Brian N. Cherry ’96Michael E. Ciminiello ’96Jonathan H. Edgar ’97David J. Ekelund ’96Matthew E. Golden ’94Thomas A. Hage ’96John L. Jenkins ’96David J. Kahney ’95†Todd E. Kata ’96Michael C. Keck ’97Jade R. Landfried ’97Christopher K. Looney ’95Kevin M. McLaughlin ’97Sean K. McQuaid ’97Keith E. Negrin ’97Zachary W. Perry ’95Joseph P. Quinn ’97Christopher R. Samway ’94†Peter A. Silletti ’96Eric L. Smallwood ’95Timothy E. Taylor ’94†Sebastian J. Traeger ’96Christopher K. Yarbrough ’96Brian P. Volpp ’97

1995Gino C. Barbera ’97Tyler V. Bronson ’97Michael E. Ciminiello ’96Jonathan H. Edgar ’97David J. Ekelund ’96Samuel L. Elliott ’98Thomas A. Hage ’96Asher B. Griffin ’98Justin C. Griffin ’98Michael N. Hazen ’98Mitchell G. Henderson ’98David J. Kahney ’95†Todd E. Kata ’96Koleman E. Karleski ’96Michael C. Keck ’97Jade R. Landfried ’97Christopher K. Looney ’95Joseph M.J. Machado ’98Benjamin D. Matsil ’98Kevin M. McLaughlin ’97Sean K. McQuaid ’97George W. Miller ’98Keith E. Negrin ’97Zachary W. Perry ’95Joseph P. Quinn ’97Peter A. Silletti ’96Benjamin M. Smith ’98Eric L. Smallwood ’95Bryan F. Stroh ’98Christopher K. Yarbrough ’96Brian P. Volpp ’97

1996Gino C. Barbera ’97Tyler V. Bronson ’97Michael E. Ciminiello ’96David J. Ekelund ’96Matthew C. Evans ‘99Jeffrey R. Golden ‘99Asher B. Griffin ’98Justin C. Griffin ’98

Thomas A. Hage ’96Michael N. Hazen ’98Patrick J. Henning ‘99Todd E. Kata ’96Michael C. Keck ’97Timothy R. Killgoar ‘99Christopher J. Loving ‘98Joseph M.J. Machado ’98Kevin M. McLaughlin ’97Sean K. McQuaid ’97George W. Miller ’98Joseph P. Quinn ’97Peter A. Silletti ’96Benjamin M. Smith ’98Bryan F. Stroh ’98Christopher K. Yarbrough ’96Brian P. Volpp ’97

1997Gino C. Barbera ‘97Tyler V. Bronson ‘97Joseph M. DeLaura ‘00Matthew C. Evans ‘99Jeffrey R. Golden ‘99Asher B. Griffin ‘98Justin C. Griffin ‘98Michael N. Hazen ‘98Patrick J. Henning ‘99Howard G. Horn ‘99Michael C. Keck ‘97Timothy R. Killgoar ‘99Jason M. Koonin ‘99Michael D. Levy ‘00Joseph M. J. Machado ‘98Sean K. McQuaid ‘97John J. Mitchell ‘00John P. Pearson ‘99Jason M. Quintana ‘00Jesse T. Ryan ‘00Christopher R. Small ‘00Benjamin M. Smith ‘98Bryan F. Stroh ‘98John F. Tedeman ‘00Paul B. Volpp ‘97Peter M. Yarbrough ‘99

1998Joseph M. DeLaura ‘00Bart T. East ‘98Samuel L. Elliot ‘98Matthew C. Evans ‘99Jeffrey R. Golden ‘99Asher B. Griffin ‘98Justin C. Griffin ‘98Andrew P. Hanson ‘01Michael N. Hazen ‘98Patrick J. Henning ‘99Casey N. Hildreth ‘01Howard G. Horn ‘99Jonathan M. Kramce ‘01Timothy R. Killgoar ‘99Jason M. Koonin ‘99Michael D. Levy ‘00Christopher J. Loving ‘99Joseph M. J. Machado ‘98Michael Martin ‘01Benjamin D. Matsil ‘98Sean M. McNally ‘01John J. Mitchell ‘00John P. Pearson ‘99Jason M. Quintana ‘00Jesse T. Ryan ‘00Christopher R. Small ‘00Benjamin M. Smith ‘98Bryan F. Stroh ‘98

John F. Tedeman ‘00Jon L. Watterson ‘01

1999Ryan J. Achterberg ’02Patrick M. Boran ’02William T. Broome ’02Matthew C. Evans ’99Jeffrey R. Golden ’99Mark J. Grayson ’02Andrew P. Hanson ’01Patrick J. Henning ’99Casey N. Hildreth ’01Howard G. Horn ’99Timothy R. Killgoar ’99Jason M. Koonin ’99Jonathan Maxwell Krance ’01Christopher J. Loving ’99Michael Martin ’01Sean M McNally ’01John J. Mitchell ’00R. Connor O’Gorman ’01John P. Pearson ’99Timothy J. Phillips ’01Jason M. Quintana ’00Thomas W. Rowland ’02Jesse T. Ryan ’00Christopher R. Small ’00John F. Tedeman ’00Eric D. Voelker ’02Jon L. Watterson ’01

2000Ryan J. Achterberg ’02David R. Boehle ’03Patrick M. Boran ’02Michael D. Chernoff ’03Dean A. Dent ’02Mark J. Grayson ’02Andrew P. Hanson ’01Adam L. Henry ’02Christopher J. Higgins ’02Casey N. Hildreth ’01Scott C. Hindman ’03Jonathan M. Krance ’01David F. Lieb ’03Michael Martin ’01Sean M McNally ’01Jonathan I. Miller ’03John J. Mitchell ’00R. Connor O’Gorman ’01Nicholas D. Pappas ’02Timothy J. Phillips ’01Ryan K. Quillian ’03Jason M. Quintana ’00Thomas W. Rowland ’02Mark R. Siano ’03Christopher R. Small ’00John F. Tedeman ’00Eric D. Voelker ’02Jon L. Watterson ’01Christopher R. Young ’02

2001Ryan J. Achterberg ‘02Brian M. Biegen ‘04David R. Boehle ‘03Patrick M. Boran ‘02William T. Broome ‘03Michael D. Chernoff ‘03Eric D. Fitzgerald ‘04Andrew P. Hanson ‘01Christopher J. Higgins ‘02Casey N. Hildreth ‘01Scott Craig Hindman ’03

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J. Maxwell Krance ‘01Timothy W. Lahey ‘04David F. Lieb ‘03Michael Martin ‘04Sean M. McNally ‘04Jonathan I. Miller ‘03Nathan J. Miller ‘04R. Connor O’Gorman ‘01Nicholas D. Pappas ‘02Thomas E. Pauly ‘04Timothy J. Phillips ‘01Ryan K. Quillian ‘03Ryan M. Reich ‘04Thomas W. Rowland ‘02Bruce A. Self ‘04Mark R. Siano ‘03Eric D. Voelker ‘02Jon L. Watterson ‘01Stephen T. Young ‘04

2002Ryan J. Achterberg ‘02Paul D. Ackerman ‘05Adam J. Balkan ‘05Brian M. Biegen ‘04David R. Boehle ‘03Patrick M. Boran ‘02William T. Broome ‘03Michael D. Chernoff ‘03Ryan L. Eldridge ‘05Eric D. Fitzgerald ‘04Tyler L. Hassen ‘05Aaron D. Herr ‘05Christopher J. Higgins ‘02Scott Craig Hindman ’03Brian P. Kappel ‘05Timothy W. Lahey ‘04R. Worth Lumry ‘05Michael Martin ‘04Sean M. McNally ‘04Jonathan I. Miller ‘03Nathan J. Miller ‘04C. Ross Ohlendorf ‘05Nicholas D. Pappas ‘02Thomas E. Pauly ‘04Ryan K. Quillian ‘03Ryan M. Reich ‘04Thomas W. Rowland ‘02Bruce A. Self ‘04Mark R. Siano ‘03Matthew R. Sullivan ‘05William S. Taylor ‘04Jason P. Vaughan ‘05Eric D. Voelker ‘02Stephen T. Young ‘04

2003Paul D. Ackerman ‘05Adam J. Balkan ‘05Matthew D. Becker ’06Brian M. Biegen ‘04David R. Boehle ‘03William T. Broome ‘03Michael D. Chernoff ‘03Ryan L. Eldridge ‘05Eric D. Fitzgerald ‘04Aaron D. Herr ‘05Brian P. Kappel ‘05Timothy W. Lahey ‘04R. Worth Lumry ‘05Jonathan I. Miller ‘03Nathan J. Miller ‘04C. Ross Ohlendorf ‘05Thomas E. Pauly ‘04Ryan K. Quillian ‘03

Ryan M. Reich ‘04Andrew J. Salini ’06Mark R. Siano ‘03Erik P. Stiller ’06Matthew R. Sullivan ‘05Brandon J. Szymanski ‘05Jason P. Vaughan ‘05William D. Venable ’05C. Stephen Wendell ’06Zachary B. Wendkos ’06Stephen T. Young ‘04

2004Paul D. Ackerman ‘05Adam J. Balkan ‘05Matthew D. Becker ’06Brian M. Biegen ‘04Gavin H. Fabian ’07Eric D. Fitzgerald ‘04Aaron D. Herr ‘05Sal J. Iacono ‘07Brian P. Kappel ‘05Timothy W. Lahey ‘04Kevin T. Liao ‘07R. Worth Lumry ‘05C. Ross Ohlendorf ‘05Aaron N. Prince ‘07Ryan M. Reich ‘04Andrew J. Salini ’06Ian M. Shannon ’07Erik P. Stiller ’06Matthew R. Sullivan ‘05William S. Sweney ‘07Brandon J. Szymanski ‘05Charles H. Tongue ‘05William D. Venable ’05Eric J. Walz ‘07C. Stephen Wendell ’06Zachary B. Wendkos ’06Stephen T. Young ‘04Michael E. Zaret ‘07

2005Paul D. Ackerman ’05Evan T. Alexander ’08Adam J. Balkan ’05Matthew D. Becker ’06Ryan L. Eldridge ‘06Gavin H. Fabian ’07Sal J. Iacono ’07Micah D. Kaplan ’08Brian P. Kappel ’05Kevin T. Liao ’07G. Spencer Lucian ’08R. Worth Lumry ’05Steven M. Miller ’08Ryan W. Petrulis ’08Reid M. Peyton ’08Aaron N. Prince ’07Stephen A. Richter ’08Andrew J. Salini ’06Ian M. Shannon ’07Christian A. Staehely ’08Erik P. Stiller ’06William S. Sweney ’07Charles H. Tongue ’05William D. Venable ’05Eric J. Walz ’07C. Stephen Wendell ’06Zachary B. Wendkos ’06Michael E. Zaret ’07

2006Evan T. Alexander ’08Matthew D. Becker ’06

Derek A. Beckman ’09Daniel D. DeGeorge ’09Andrew J. Doupe ’09Gavin H. Fabian ’07Bradley Gemberling ’09Sal J. Iacono ’07Micah D. Kaplan ’08G. Spencer Lucian ’08Steven M. Miller ’08Reid M. Peyton ’08Aaron N. Prince ’07Stephen A. Richter ’08Andrew J. Salini ’06Ian M. Shannon ’07Christian A. Staehely ’08Erik P. Stiller ’06William S. Sweney ’07Adrian C. Turnham ’09Eric J. Walz ’07C. Stephen Wendell ’06Zachary B. Wendkos ’06Michael E. Zaret ’07Eric R. Zaziski ’09

2007Derek A. Beckman ’09Brian A. Berkowitz ’10Jon A. Broscious ’10Daniel D. DeGeorge ’09Andrew J. Doupe ’09Brandon M. Englert ’10Gavin H. Fabian ’07Bradley Gemberling ’09Noel C. Gonzales-Luna ’10David E. Hale ’10Sal J. Iacono ’07Micah D. Kaplan ’08G. Spencer Lucian ’08Steven M. Miller ’08John (Jack) J. Murphy ’10Reid M. Peyton ’08Aaron N. Prince ’07Stephen A. Richter ’08Ian M. Shannon ’07Christian A. Staehely ’08Ross Staine ’10Langford B. Stuber ’10William S. Sweney ’07Adrian C. Turnham ’09Greg J. Van Horn ’10Eric J. Walz ’07Michael E. Zaret ’07Eric R. Zaziski ’09

2008Daniel J. Barnes ’11Derek A. Beckman ’09Jon A. Broscious ’10Matthew J. Connor ’11Daniel D. DeGeorge ’09Andrew J. Doupe ’09Timothy K. Feess ’11Bradley Gemberling ’09Noel C. Gonzales-Luna ’10Matthew B. Grabowski ’11David E. Hale ’10Micah D. Kaplan ’08G. Spencer Lucian ’08Steven M. Miller ’08John (Jack) J. Murphy ’10Kyle R. O’Donovan ’11P. Chad Ohlendorf ’11David A. Palms ’11Reid M. Peyton ’08Stephen A. Richter ’08

Christian A. Staehely ’08Ross Staine ’10Langford B. Stuber ’10Adrian C. Turnham ’09Matthew J. Welsh ’11Eric R. Zaziski ’09

2009Daniel J. Barnes ’11Derek A. Beckman ’09Brian A. Berkowitz ’11Thomas R. Boggiano ’12Jon A. Broscious ’10Matthew J. Connor ’11Daniel D. DeGeorge ’09Stephen S. Elmore ’12Timothy K. Feess ’11Bradley Gemberling ’09Noel C. Gonzales-Luna ’10Matthew B. Grabowski ’11David E. Hale ’10Ryan A. Makis ’12Samuel W. Mulroy ’12John (Jack) J. Murphy ’10Kyle R. O’Donovan ’11P. Chad Ohlendorf ’11David A. Palms ’11Ross Staine ’10Langford B. Stuber ’10Adrian C. Turnham ’09Gregory J. Van Horn ’11Matthew J. Welsh ’11Andrew H. Whitener ’12

2010Nathan T. Baird ’13Daniel J. Barnes ’11Brian A. Berkowitz ’11Thomas R. Boggiano ’12Matthew C. Bowman ’13Jon A. Broscious ’10Matthew J. Connor ’11Stephen S. Elmore ’12Brandon M. Englert ’11Timothy K. Feess ’11Alexander D. Flink ’13Steven J. Fuchs ’13Noel C. Gonzales-Luna ’10Matthew B. Grabowski ’11W. Stephen P. Harrington ’13Zachary D. Hermans ’13Kevin M. Link ’13Ryan A. Makis ’12John R. Mishu ’13Samuel W. Mulroy ’12Kyle R. O’Donovan ’11P. Chad Ohlendorf ’11David A. Palms ’11Ross Staine ’10Langford B. Stuber ’10Matthew J. Welsh ’11Andrew H. Whitener ’12

2011Ryan A. Albert ’14Nathan T. Baird ’13Thomas R. Boggiano ’12Matthew C. Bowman ’13Matthew J. Connor ’11William T. Davis ’14Stephen S. Elmore ’12Michael P. Fagan ’14Timothy K. Feess ’11Alexander D. Flink ’13Michael H. Ford ’14

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Steven J. Fuchs ’13Robert P. Geren ’14Alexander J. Goetz ’14Matthew B. Grabowski ’11W. Stephen P. Harrington ’13Zachary D. Hermans ’13Alec D. Keller ’14Kevin M. Link ’13Ryan A. Makis ’12John R. Mishu ’13Samuel W. Mulroy ’12Kyle R. O’Donovan ’11P. Chad Ohlendorf ’11David A. Palms ’11Matthew J. Welsh ’11Andrew H. Whitener ’12M. Jonathan York ’14

2012Ryan A. Albert ’14Nathan T. Baird ’13Thomas R. Boggiano ’12Matthew C. Bowman ’13Michael R. Casper ‘15William T. Davis ’14Matthew S. DeNunzio ‘15Nicholas A. Donatiello ‘15Stephen S. Elmore ’12Michael P. Fagan ’14Alexander D. Flink ’13Tyler C. Foote ‘15Michael H. Ford ’14Steven J. Fuchs ’13Brett W. Geren ‘15Robert P. Geren ’14Alexander J. Goetz ’14W. Stephen P. Harrington ’13Zachary D. Hermans ’13Alec D. Keller ’14Kevin M. Link ’13Ryan A. Makis ’12John R. Mishu ’13Samuel W. Mulroy ’12Peter V. Owens ‘15Tyler D. Servais ‘15Blake C. Thomsen ‘15Daniel S. Thomson ‘15Andrew H. Whitener ’12M. Jonathan York ’14

2013Ryan A. Albert ’14William E. Arendt III ‘16Nathan T. Baird ’13Christopher E. Bodurian ‘16Michael R. Casper ‘15Andrew J. Christie ‘16William T. Davis ’14Matthew S. DeNunzio ‘15Nicholas A. Donatiello ‘15Michael P. Fagan ’14Alexander D. Flink ’13Tyler C. Foote ‘15Michael H. Ford ’14Steven J. Fuchs ’13Brett W. Geren ‘15Robert P. Geren ’14Alexander J. Goetz ’14Samuel C. Gonzales-Luna ‘16W. Stephen P. Harrington ’13Zachary D. Hermans ’13Daniel M. Hoy ‘16Alec D. Keller ’14Andres A. Larramendi ‘16Kevin M. Link ’13D. Cameron Mingo ‘16

John R. Mishu ’13Peter V. Owens ‘15Tyler D. Servais ‘15Luke M. Strieber ‘16Blake C. Thomsen ‘15Daniel S. Thomson ‘15Andrew H. Whitener ’12M. Jonathan York ’14

2014 Ryan A. Albert ’14William E. Arendt III ‘16Danny Baer ’17Zack Belski ’17Christopher E. Bodurian ‘16Michael R. Casper ‘15Andrew J. Christie ‘16William T. Davis ’14Matthew S. DeNunzio ‘15Nicholas A. Donatiello ‘15Michael P. Fagan ’14Tyler C. Foote ‘15Brett W. Geren ‘15Robert P. Geren ’14Chris Giglio ’17Alexander J. Goetz ’14Nick Hernandez ’17Daniel M. Hoy ‘16Alec D. Keller ’14Bryce Keller ’17Andres A. Larramendi ‘16D. Cameron Mingo ‘16Peter V. Owens ‘15Cody Phillips ’17Chad Powers ’17Tyler D. Servais ‘15Keelan Smithers ’17Luke M. Strieber ‘16Daniel S. Thomson ‘15Paul Tupper ’17M. Jonathan York ’14

2015 William E. Arendt III ‘16Danny Baer ’17Zack Belski ’17Christopher E. Bodurian ‘16Nick Brady ’18Michael R. Casper ‘15Andrew J. Christie ‘16Matthew S. DeNunzio ‘15Nicholas A. Donatiello ‘15Michael P. Fagan ’14Tyler C. Foote ‘15Brett W. Geren ‘15Chris Giglio ’17Ben Gross ’18Nick Hernandez ’17Daniel M. Hoy ‘16Andres A. Larramendi ‘16Asher Lee-Tyson ’18D. Cameron Mingo ‘16Peter V. Owens ‘15Cody Phillips ’17Chad Powers ’17Tyler D. Servais ‘15Keelan Smithers ’17Luke M. Strieber ‘16Blake Thomsen ’16Kevin Thomsen ’18Paul Tupper ’17

2016William E. Arendt III ‘16Danny Baer ’17Zack Belski ’17Christopher E. Bodurian ‘16Nick Brady ’18Andrew J. Christie ‘16Alex W. Dickinson ’20Joseph M. Flynn ’20Chris Giglio ’17Ben Gross ’18Nick Hernandez ’17Daniel M. Hoy ‘16Tanner B. Kliewer ’20Andres A. Larramendi ‘16Max H. Machiorlette ’20Asher Lee-Tyson ’18D. Cameron Mingo ‘16Cody Phillips ’17Chad Powers ’17David (Trey) K. Ramsey ’20Ryan W Smith ’20Keelan Smithers ’17Luke M. Strieber ‘16Blake Thomsen ’16Kevin Thomsen ’18Daniel S. Thomson ‘16Paul Tupper ’17Max A. West ’20

2017Danny Baer ’17Zack Belski ’17Nick Brady ’18Chris Davis ’21Alex W. Dickinson ’20Joseph M. Flynn ’20Brendan Galvin ’21Chris Giglio ’17Andrew Gnazzo ’21Ben Gross ’18Ramzi Haddad ’21David Harding ’21Nick Hernandez ’17Tanner B. Kliewer ’20Max H. Machiorlette ’20Asher Lee-Tyson ’18Cody Phillips ’17Chad Powers ’17David K. Ramsey ’20Ryan W Smith ’20Keelan Smithers ’17Kevin Thomsen ’18Paul Tupper ’17Max A. West ’20

2018John E. Anderson ‘21Taylor C. Beckett ‘21Jake B. Boone ‘21William C. Davis ‘20Alexander W. Dickinson ‘19Joseph M. Flynn ‘ 19Keith E. Gabrielson ‘21 Brendan S. Galvin ‘20Andrew J. Gnazzo ‘20Benjamin W. Gross ‘18Ramzi L. Haddad ‘20David J. Harding ‘20Jesper E. Horsted ‘19Bryce C. Keller ‘18Eli Z. Kimbell ‘20Tanner Kliewer ‘19Brian K. Kregel ‘21Asher Lee-Tyson ‘18

Maxwell H. Machiorlette ‘19Conor J. Nolan ‘20James N. Proctor ‘20David K. Ramsey ‘19Eric C. Rojas ‘20Ryan W. Smith ‘19Sy P. Snedeker ‘21Kevin M. Thomsen ‘18Connor R. Udell ‘21Maximillian A. West ‘19

2019John E. Anderson ‘21Taylor C. Beckett ‘21Jake B. Boone ‘21William C. Davis ‘20Alexander W. Dickinson ‘19Joseph M. Flynn ‘ 19Keith E. Gabrielson ‘21 Brendan S. Galvin ‘20Andrew J. Gnazzo ‘20Ramzi L. Haddad ‘20David J. Harding ‘20Eric Hoefer ‘22Eli Z. Kimbell ‘20Tanner Kliewer ‘19Brian K. Kregel ‘21Nadir A. Lewis ‘22Maxwell H. Machiorlette ‘19Eric Marasheski ‘22Ryan S. Meszaros ‘22Conor J. Nolan ‘20James N. Proctor ‘20Reece B. Rabin ‘22David K. Ramsey ‘19Eric C. Rojas ‘20Ryan W. Smith ‘19Sy P. Snedeker ‘21Connor R. Udell ‘21Maximillian A. West ‘19

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Baseball AwardsThe Robert L. Peters, Jr. ’42 Award

Awarded annually at the Reunions alumni baseball game to an alumnus who has made significant contributions to the game of baseball at any level following his graduation or, hav-ing played baseball at Princeton, has distinguished himself after graduation in his chosen field of endeavor. Established by the Friends of Princeton Baseball in 1984 in honor of Bob Peters, who has provided inspiration to generations of Princeton student-athletes through his example as a gentleman, leader, patriot and competitor.

1986 ..............Amos Eno ’321987 ..............William J. Hagenah, Jr. ’421988 ..............Moe Berg ’231989 ..............Ashby ‘Brud’ Harper ’391990 ..............Richard S. Armstrong ’461991 ..............Stanley W. Pearson, Jr. ’411992 ..............Lawrence Lucchino ’671993 ..............Robert G. Jahn ’511994 ..............Leonard S. Coleman ’711995 ..............Frank J. Biondi, Jr. ’661996 ..............Joseph F. Golden, Jr. ‘531997 ..............Royce N. Flippin Jr. ‘561998 ..............David Sisler ‘521999 ..............Baseball Classes of 1942 & 19432000 ..............Eddie Donovan H542001 ..............Arnold Holtberg2002 ..............C. Steven Crandell ’742003 ..............Thomas P. O’Connell2004 ..............Todd W. Leavitt ’862005 ..............Roderick W. Shepard ’802006 ..............Michael N. Hazen ’982007 ..............Christopher R. Young ’022008 ..............C. Ross Ohlendorf ’062009 ..............R. Connor O’Gorman ’012010 ..............William D. Venable ’062011 ..............Michael D. Chernoff ‘032012 ..............Matthew C. Iseman ‘922013 ..............J.Richey Nash ’912014 ..............David Hale ’112015 ..............Ray E. Newton ‘862016 ..............Matthew C. Bowman ’132017 .............. Daniel J. Barnes ’112018 ..............Daniel P. Arendas ’862019 ..............Michael H. Ford ‘15

The Edward J. Donovan Baseball Award

Awarded annually to the pitcher performing the best in the following categories: Wins, Earned Run Average, Strike Outs. Presented by the 1975 Varsity Baseball Squad.

1980 ..............Jonathan G. Baker ’801981 ..............Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’811982 ..............Steven F. Kordish ’831983 ..............Steven F. Kordish ’831984 ..............William G. Beard ’85

1985 ..............Michael P. Fiala ’85 Scott D. LaForest ’861986 ..............Scott D. LaForest ’861987 ..............Stephen L. Holland ’881988 ..............Stephen L. Holland ’881989 ..............Matthew S. Noone ’901990 ..............Joseph M. Sawyer ’901991 ..............Kevin S. Butterfield ’921992 ..............Jason M. Garman ’941993 ..............Harry G. Gutheil ’931994 ..............Christopher K. Yarbrough ’961995 ..............David J. Kahney ’951996 ..............Christopher K. Yarbrough ‘961997 ..............Timothy Killgoar ‘991998 ..............Joe Machado ‘981999 ..............Jason M. Quntana ’002000 ..............Christopher R. Young ’022001 ..............Ryan K. Quillian ’032002 ..............Thomas E. Pauly ’042003 ..............Thomas E. Pauly ’042004 ..............C. Ross Ohlendorf ’05 Brian P. Kappel ’052005 ..............Erik P. Stiller ’062006 ..............Christian A. Staehely ’082007 ..............Eric J. Walz ’072008 ..............Bradley Gemberling ’09 Steven M. Miller ‘08 Christian A. Staehely ’082009 ..............Matthew B. Grabowski ’112010 ..............No Award Given2011 ..............Zachary D. Hermans ‘132012 ..............Zachary D. Hermans ‘132013 ..............Michael H. Ford ’142014 ..............Michael P. Fagan ‘142015 ..............Nick A. Donatiello ’15 2016 ..............Chad M. Powers ’172017 ..............Chad M. Powers ‘17/Bejamin W. Gross ‘18/Ryan W. Smith ‘192018 ..............Benjamin W. Gross ‘18/Eli Z. Kimbell ‘212019 ..............Andrew J. Gnazzo ‘20 / Ryan W. Smith ‘19

The William J. Clarke Award

Awarded annually to that member of the Princeton varsity baseball team who demonstrates the greatest proficiency in baseball by achieving the highest score in hitting, fielding and outstanding plays. Presented by the 1939 varsity baseball squad in honor of the beloved Bill Clarke, Head Coach of Princeton Baseball, whose long and successful coaching career fell into three periods: 1897-1901, 1909-1927, and 1936-1944.

1939 ..............Dawson L. Farber, Jr. ’391940 ..............Brooks M. Jones ’401941 ..............Richard B. Plumer ’411942 ..............LeRoy E. Talcott, Jr. ’431943 ..............Chandler R. Brewer ’451944 ..............No Award1945 ..............No Award1946 ..............No Award

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1947 ..............John O. Fullerton ’451948 ..............George A. Kepler ’471949 ..............Walter D. Armstrong, Jr. ’501950 ..............Walter D. Armstrong, Jr. ’501951 ..............Willard F. Prior, Jr. ’511952 ..............William S. Gall, Jr. ’531953 ..............Joseph F. Golden ’531954 ..............Gordon S. Gray ’551955 ..............John D. Easton ’551956 ..............Franklin E. Agnew, III ’561957 ..............Carl I. Belz ’591958 ..............Gene Locks ’59 Michael V. Ippolito ’601959 ..............Richard N. Edie ’591960 ..............William A. McMillan ’611961 ..............William A. McMillan ’611962 ..............Roger O. Hoit ’621963 ..............Lawrence V. Schoenfeld ’631964 ..............Jack W. Singer ’651965 ..............Walter R. Uhle ’651966 ..............Frank J. Biondi, Jr. ’661967 ..............Graham P. Marcott ’671968 ..............Robert L. Weber ’681969 ..............Arnold E. Holtberg ’701970 ..............Robert A. Schiffner ’711971 ..............Robert A. Schiffner ’711972 ..............Kenneth A. Beytin ’741973 ..............Peter H. Korsan ’731974 ..............Steven F. Brown ’741975 ..............Kevin M. Plunkett ’761976 ..............Robert J. Flaherty ’771977 ..............Paul D. Pecka ’77 Dennis P. Spates ’771978 ..............Victor K. Kurylak ’791979 ..............Joseph F. DeGeorge ’791980 ..............Theodore A. Frangos ’801981 ..............Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’811982 ..............Steven F. Kordish ’831983 ..............Daniel P. Arendas ’861984 ..............Daniel P. Arendas ’86 Drew K. Stratton ’871986 ..............Daniel P. Arendas ’861987 ..............Todd A. Tuckner ’871988 ..............Jeffery P. Barton ’901989 ..............Jeffery P. Barton ’901990 ..............Jeffrey C. Schweitzer ’931991 ..............Sean R. Sullivan ’921992 ..............Daniel P. Puskas ’931993 ..............Daniel P. Puskas ’931994 ..............David J. Kahney ’951995 ..............David J. Kahney ’951996 ..............Thomas A. Hage ‘961997 ..............Michael N. Hazen ’981998 ..............Michael N. Hazen ’981999 ..............Matthew C. Evans ’992000 ..............Andrew P. Hanson ’012001 ..............J. Maxwell Krance ’012002 ..............Patrick M. Boran ’022003 ..............Jonathan I. Miller ’03

2004 ..............Brandon J. Szymanski ’052005 ..............William D. Venable ’052006 ..............Zachary B. Wendkos ’062007 ..............Sal J. Iacono ’072008 ..............G. Spencer Lucian ’08 John J. (Jack) Murphy ’102009 ..............Daniel D. DeGeorge ’092010 ..............Samuel W. Mulroy ’122011 ..............Samuel W. Mulroy ’122012 ..............Samuel W. Mulroy ’122013 ..............Alec D. Keller ‘142014 ..............Alec D. Keller ‘142015 ..............William E. Arendt ’16/Daniel M. Hoy ‘162016 ..............Daniel M. Hoy ‘162017 ..............Nicholas H. Hernandez ‘172018 ..............Jesper E. Horsted ‘192019 ..............Maximillian A. West ‘19

The Kellogg Trophy

Awarded annually to the Princeton freshman baseball play-er who has excelled in sportsmanship, devotion to Princeton’s baseball interests, and athletic endeavor. Donated in 1924 in memory of Leroy Gifford Kellogg ’26 by a Lawrenceville delegation of the Class of 1926.

1924 ..............Thomas S. Wilson ’271925 ..............William G. Lackey, Jr. ’281926 ..............Evans Hicks ’291927 ..............John H. O’Toole ’301928 ..............Julius W. Bierhals ’311929 ..............Frank W. Jarvis, Jr. ’321930 ..............Henry C. Borger, Jr. ’331931 ..............Karl H. Larsen ’341932 ..............John D. Neel, Jr. ’351933 ..............Rolf S. Paine ’361934 ..............Charles L. Crawford ’371935 ..............Edmund R. Novak ’381936 ..............Martin T. Robbins ’391937 ..............J. Stewart Baker, Jr. ’401938 ..............Norman Cosby ’411939 ..............William L. MacCoy, Jr. ’421940 ..............John F. McCarthy, Jr. ’431941 ..............John H. Eide ’441942 ..............Willem H. van Breda Kolff ’451943 ..............No Award1944 ..............No Award1945 ..............No Award1946 ..............No Award1947 ..............Philip T. Zabriskie ’501948 ..............William F. Prior, Jr. ’511949 ..............Hobart C. Kreitler ’521950 ..............David M. Sisler ’531951 ..............Mark A. Fuller, Jr. ’541952 ..............Henry M. Thomay ’551953 ..............Royce N. Flippin, Jr. ’561954 ..............Leighton B. Ford ’581955 ..............David E. Riordan ’58

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1956 ..............Herman J. Belz ’591957 ..............Michael V. Ippolito ’601958 ..............John L. Sullivan ’611959 ..............Michael C. Devine ’621960 ..............Evan C. Reese, Jr. ’631961 ..............Victor H. Woolley ’641962 ..............Terry P. Brown ’651963 ..............John W. P. Cartwright ’661964 ..............William A. Potter ’671965 ..............Michael E. Paulaitis ’681966 ..............Michael J. Fremuth ’691967 ..............Carl D. Hunter ’701968 ..............John D. Hittson ’711969 ..............John W. Davren ’721970 ..............John M. Lovejoy ’731971 ..............Charles S. Crandall ’741972 ..............Frank D. Mistretta ’751973 ..............Mark D. Softy ’761974 ..............Scott A. Sullivan ’771975 ..............Frederick Scott Addis ’781976 ..............No Award1977 ..............No Award1978 ..............Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’811979 ..............Robert C. Holly ’821980 ..............Steven F. Kordish ’83 Paul G. Steinhauser ’831981 ..............John O. Gwathmey ’841982 ..............William G. Beard ’851983 ..............Todd W. Leavitt ’861984 ..............Drew K. Stratton ’871985 ..............Mark T. Leavitt ’881986 ..............Michael C. Lutz ’891987 ..............James Anthony Moore ’901988 ..............Brian M. Zirlin ’911989 ..............Sean R. Sullivan ’921990 ..............Daniel P. Puskas ’931991 ..............Timothy E. Taylor ’941992 ..............Douglas R. Knecht ’951993 ..............Christopher K. Yarbrough ’961994 ..............Brian P. Volpp ’971995 ..............Todd E. Kata ’961996 ..............Timothy R. Killgoar ‘991997 ..............Chris “Buster” Small ‘001998 ..............Jonathan Maxwell Krance ’011999 ..............Patrick M. Boran ’022000 ..............Ryan K. Quillian ’032001 ..............Eric D. Fitzgerald ’042002 ..............Adam J. Balkan ’05, Ryan L. Eldridge ’05, C. Ross Ohlendorf ’05, Jason P. Vaughan ’052003 ..............Andrew J. Salini ’062004 ..............Gavin H. Fabian ’072005 ..............Steven M. Miller ’08 Christian A. Staehely ’082006 ..............Daniel J. DeGeorge ’092007 ..............Greg J. Van Horn ’102008 ..............Daniel J. Barnes ’11 David A. Palms ’11

2009 ..............Ryan A. Makis ’122010 ..............John R. Mishu ’132011 ..............Michael H. Ford ‘142012 ..............Tyler D. Servais ‘152013 ..............Daniel Hoy ‘16, Cameron Mingo ‘162014 ..............Daniel W. Baer ‘17/Zack R. Belski ‘172015 ..............Nick Brady ’18, Asher Lee-Tyson ’182016 ..............Jesper E. Horsted ‘192017 ..............David J. Harding ‘202018 ..............Taylor C. Beckett ‘222019 ..............Nadir A. Lewis ‘22

The Kafer Trophy

Donated by his classmates of the Class of 1900 in memory of Frederick W. Kafer ’00. Awarded annually to that member of the Princeton varsity baseball team of good moral character, who, during the season, in addition to proving himself a player of abil-ity, has best exemplified the following traits and characteristics: Observance of the rules of the game and fairness towards op-ponents, loyalty and devotion to Princeton’s baseball interests, courage, manliness, self-control and modesty, perseverance and determination under discouraging conditions.

1924 ..............Kenneth B. Smith ’241925 ..............Charles W. Caldwell, Jr. ’251926 ..............Thomas S. Dignan ’261927 ..............Rembert W. LaBeaume, Jr. ’271928 ..............Thomas T. Carter ’301929 ..............Philip H. Strubing II ’291930 ..............John H. O’Toole ’301931 ..............Weatherly Reinmund ’311932 ..............Amos Eno ’321933 ..............J. Stanley Purnell ’331934 ..............George L. Follansbee ’341935 ..............Garrett B. LeVan, Jr. ’361936 ..............Robert H. French ’361937 ..............E. Kenneth Sandbach ’371938 ..............William G. Fallon, Jr. ’381939 ..............Ashby T. Harper ’391940 ..............John H. Gefaell ’401941 ..............Stanley W. Pearson, Jr. ’411942 ..............William L. MacCoy, Jr. ’421943 ..............John H. Eide ’441944 ..............Robert P. Bilgrav, USMCR1945 ..............Samuel B. D. Baird ’481946 ..............Neil W. Zundel ’481947 ..............Chandler R. Brewer ’451948 ..............Robert W. Wolcott, Jr. ’481949 ..............Robert W. Wolcott, Jr. ’481950 ..............Ray Chirurgi ’521951 ..............Willard F. Prior, Jr. ’511952 ..............Harry P. Brightman ’53 Ray Chirurgi ’521953 ..............Joseph F. Golden ’531954 ..............Edward S. Stimpson, III ’541955 ..............John D. Easton ’551956 ..............James C. Gibson, Jr. ’561957 ..............John H. Wert ’57

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1958 ..............Richard N. Edie ’591959 ..............Carl I. Belz ’59 Herman J. Belz ’591960 ..............Michael V. Ippolito ’601961 ..............Walter M. Phillips, Jr. ’611962 ..............W. Jack Whitehouse ’621963 ..............Donald W. Fudge ’631964 ..............Jack W. Singer ’651965 ..............Jack W. Singer ’651966 ..............Ronald J. Landeck ’661967 ..............Thomas A. Peppler ’671968 ..............Dale E. Bosley ’681969 ..............J. Todd Faulkner ’701970 ..............Arnold E. Holtberg ’701971 ..............Ray J. Huard ’711972 ..............William F. Binder, Jr. ’721973 ..............Gary R. Blevins ’731974 ..............Kenneth A. Beytin ’741975 ..............John J. Basta ’761976 ..............Michael B. French ’76 Mark D. Softy ’761977 ..............Robert J. Flaherty ’771978 ..............Frederick Scott Addis ’781979 ..............Joseph F. DeGeorge ’791980 ..............John R. Corelli ’80 Roderick W. Shepard ’801981 ..............William C. Miller ’811982 ..............Paul G. Steinhauser ’831983 ..............Paul G. Steinhauser ’831984 ..............Craig R. Peters ’851985 ..............William G. Beard ’851986 ..............Drew K. Stratton ’871987 ..............Joseph D. Pape ’871988 ..............Stephen L. Holland ’881989 ..............Michael C. Lutz ’891990 ..............Matthew S. Noone ’901991 ..............John R. Nash ’911992 ..............Sean R. Sullivan ’921993 ..............Jeffrey C. Schweitzer ’951994 ..............Christopher R. Samway ’941995 ..............Todd E. Katads ’961996 ..............Michael E. Ciminiello ‘961997 ..............Brian Volpp ‘971998 ..............Bryan F. Stroh ‘981999 ..............Timothy R. Killgoar ’992000 ..............Christopher R. Small ’002001 ..............Andrew P. Hanson ‘01 R. Connor O’Gorman ‘012002 ..............David R. Boehle ’03 Ryan K. Quillian ’032003 ..............Michael D. Chernoff ’032004 ..............Steven T. Young ’042005 ..............Adam J. Balkan ’052006 ..............C. Stephen Wendell ’062007 ..............Aaron N. Prince ’07 Ian M. Shannon ’072008 ..............G. Spencer Lucian ’082009 ..............Derek A. Beckman ’09 Daniel D. DeGeorge ’09

Bradley Gemberling ’09 Adrian C. Turnham ’092010 ..............Noel C. Gonzales-Luna ’102011 ..............Matthew J. Connor ‘11 Matthew B. Grabowski ‘11 David A. Palms ‘112012 ..............Thomas R. Boggiano ‘122013 ..............Steven J. Fuchs ‘132014 ..............Alexander J. Goetz ‘142015 ..............Mat DeNunzio ’152016 ..............William E. Arendt ‘162017 ..............Cody D. Phillips ‘172018 ..............Benjamin W. Gross ‘182019 ..............Tanner Kliewer ‘19 / David K. Ramsey ‘19

The Coach’s Baseball Trophy

Awarded annually to that sophomore member of the Princeton varsity baseball squad who during the season, demonstrates the greatest aptitude and improvement.

1979 ..............Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’811980 ..............Robert C. Holly, Jr. ’821981 ..............Paul G. Steinhauser ’831982 ..............Edward F. Aulisi ’841983 ..............Lester Kyle Heffley ’851984 ..............Thomas J. Urquhart ’861985 ..............Sean P. Walsh ’871986 ..............Gregory H. Hamilton ’881987 ..............Michael C. Lutz ’891988 ..............Bradley E. Remig ’901989 ..............Steven W. Burns ’911990 ..............Peter H. Noone ’921991 ..............Daniel P. Puskas ’931992 ..............Christopher R. Samway ’941993 ..............Zachary W. Perry ’951994 ..............Michael E. Ciminiello ’961995 ..............Joseph P. Quinn ’971996 ..............Asher B. Griffin ‘981997 ..............Matthew C. Evans ‘991998 ..............Jason Quintana ‘001999 ..............Casey N. Hildreth ’012000 ..............Patrick M. Boran ’022001 ..............Ryan K. Quillian ’032002 ..............Timothy W. Lahey ’04 Thomas E. Pauly ’042003 ..............R. Worth Lumry ’052004 ..............Erik P. Stiller ’062005 ..............Aaron N. Prince ’072006 ..............G. Spencer Lucian ’08 Christian A. Staehely ’082007 ..............Adrian C. Turnham ’092008 ..............David E. Hale ’10 John J. (Jack) Murphy ’102009 ..............Matthew B. Grabowski ’11 David A. Palms ’112010 ..............Samuel W. Mulroy ’122011 ..............Matthew C. Bowman ’13 S. Stephen P. Harrington ’13

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2014 Christopher E. Bodurian ‘16 Luke M. Strieber ‘162015 Nick Hernandez ‘172016 Nicholas W. Brady ‘182017 Ryan W. Smith ‘192018 Eli Z. Kimbell ‘212019 Jacob B. Boone ‘21

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Results1864Captain: Henry C. MilspaughOverall: 7-4

PHILA. ATHLETICS W 29-13IRVINGTON W 31-7Resolutes of Brooklyn W 13-9Excelsiors of Brooklyn W 12-11Stars of Brooklyn W 16-7Atlantics of Brooklyn L 13-187

Phila. Athletics L 9-14Mutuals of New York W 19-10Stars of Brooklyn W 26-22Atlantics of Brooklyn L 7-42Eurekas of Newark L 12-24

1865Captain: Edward P. RankinOverall: 3-3

WILLIAMS L 16-27Williams L 17-30Mutuals W !Athletics W !Eurekas W !Atlantics L !! = score unavailable

1866Captain: William H. WickhamOverall: 4-0

RUTGERS W 40-2EDGE HILLS W 41-24Burlington W 40-22“Princeton” W 38-10

1867Captain: Robert F. LittleOverall: 5-2

“Princeton” W 23-9Columbia W 60-30YALE ’69 W 58-52Yale ’69 W 19-18“Princeton” L 15-27“PRINCETON” W 42-26CAMDEN L 20-21

1868Captain: Edward A. Van WagenenOverall: 4-4

“Princeton” W 19-18“Princeton” L 24-27COLUMBIAS OF BORDENTOWN L 20-23“Princeton” W 30-5COLUMBIA W 59-12Harvard L 16-17Williams W 24-14Yale L 23-30

1869Captain: Edward P. RankinOverall: 2-2

PHILA. ATHLETICS W 25-17PHILA. ATHLETICS L 27-28INTREPIDS OF PHILA. W 20-17Atlantics L 3-24

1870Captain: William H. BuckOverall: 5-3

Phila. Athletics L 4-22PHILA. ATHLETICS L 7-24Brown W 25-18Harvard L 13-26Tri-Mountains W 13-7Lowells W 36-16Mutuals W 42-8Yale W 26-25

1871Captain: Alexander Van RenssalaerOverall: 5-0

Rutgers W 46-7NEPTUNES OF EASTON W 27-7ROSE HILL OF FORDHAM W 22-18Amateurs of Newark W 17-13AMATEURS OF NEWARK W 26-8

1872Captain: Thomas K. BradfordOverall: 2-2

TRENTON L 8-15Trenton L 13-17DOLLY VARDENS W 49-7ECKFORDS W 20-4

1873Captain: Arthur PellOverall: 8-2

SEMINARY W 25-11RUTGERS W 23-16SEMINARY W 15-9CHELSEAS OF BROOKLYN W 15-1YALE L 2-9Yale W 10-9Harvard W 3-1RESOLUTES OF ELIZABETH W 6-2LAFAYETTE W 26-11PHILA. ATHLETICS L 6-22

1874Captain: David PatonOverall: 9-10

CHELSEAS OF BROOKLYN W 15-14ATLANTICS OF BROOKLYN L 3-16Trenton W 47-3YALE W 18-4PHILA. ATHLETICS L 0-5ZEPHYRS OF PHILADELPHIA W 10-2PHILADELPHIA L 7-15EASTON L 4-7MONTAGUES W 13-9HARTFORD L 6-14Germantown W 8-1NAMELESS W 21-4PHILADELPHIA L 6-17Yale L 1-16Harvard W 13-11Harvard L 4-19Hartford L 13-18

Yale L 3-11Harvard W 11-8

1875Captain: Joseph M. WoodsOverall: 7-8

STATEN ISLAND L 3-6TRENTON W 12-5FLYAWAYS OF BROOKLYN W 10-3PHILADELPHIA L 2-12CHELSEAS OF BROOKLYN L 3-8HARVARD L 7-9FLYAWAYS OF BROOKLYN W 10-4CENTENNIALS OF PHILADELPHIA L 1-2ATLANTICS OF BROOKLYN W 3-2YALE L 4-14Harvard L 3-10Yale W 3-0HARTFORD L 1-15BURLINGTON W 6-2NEW HAVEN W 4-2

1876Captain: Joseph M. WoodsOverall: 8-12

TRENTON W 22-1BURLINGTON L 2-9GERMANTOWN W 5-3Burlington L 8-11AMHERST L 5-6PHILADELPHIA W 6-2PHILADELPHIA L 2-11STARS OF SYRACUSE W 9-7YALE L 9-12CHELSEAS OF BROOKLYN W 14-8RESOLUTES OF ELIZABETH L 6-11GERMANTOWN W 21-8Yale L 3-13Amherst L 12-18Harvard L 4-8Boston L 5-14Chelseas of Brooklyn W 9-4ORANGE W 14-7NEW HAVEN L 1-3HARVARD L 10-11

1877Captain: David LaughlinOverall: 9-12

ALASKAS OF BROOKLYN L 2-4ALASKAS OF BROOKLYN L 7-8Phila. Athletics W 24-11ZEPHYRS OF PHILADELPHIA W 20-4PHILA. ATHLETICS W 13-9PHILA. ATHLETICS L 2-5RESOLUTES OF ELIZABETH L 3-4Phila. Athletics L 2-12RESOLUTES OF PHILADELPHIA W 11-4MUTUALS OF BROOKLYN W 6-4ALASKAS OF

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BROOKLYN W 5-3CHELSEAS OF BROOKLYN L 5-10ENTERPRISE OF BROOKLYN W 15-3HARVARD L 5-7ALASKAS OF BROOKLYN L 1-211

YALE L 4-6ORANGE W 8-2INDIANAPOLIS L 1-5Harvard L 1-16Yale L 0-8FORDHAM W 5-1

1878Captain: Edward FurmanOverall: 5-11

RESOLUTES OF ELIZABETH W 5-2ATHLETICS L 1-3KLEINTZ OF PHILADELPHIA W 14-3BROOKLYN L 0-10PHILA. ATHLETICS W 6-1HARVARD L 0-8HARVARD L 1-3YALE W 5-4NEW BEDFORD L 1-14NEW HAVEN L 2-8RESOLUTES OFELIZABETH ! W 9-0Harvard L 2-10Harvard L 0-8Yale L 2-10Trenton L 0-7Yale L 3-10! = Princeton won by forfeit when the Resolutes had to catch an early train.

1879Captain: Charles B. WigtonOverall: 8-8-2

UTICA W 8-2HOLYOKE L 0-11PENNSYLVANIA W 21-8MANCHESTER L 0-6YALE L 8-13MANCHESTER L 2-3WORCESTER L 0-11Union of Rutgers W 6-4WORCESTER L 0-13J. C. BROWNS W 6-2HARVARD W 5-2HARVARD L 2-8DEFIANCE OF PHILADELPHIA W 15-3ALASKAS OF N.Y. W 10-4Yale L 0-3Harvard T 3-36

Brown T 10-1010

PENNSYLVANIA W 16-3

1880Captain: William S. HortonOverall: 16-5

SOUTHWARKS OF PHILADELPHIA W 6-1PHILA. ATHLETICS L 3-4PHILA. ATHLETICS W 11-4Lafayette W 12-2BALTIMORE W 6-1LAFAYETTE W 14-1NEW ATHLETICS OF PHILADELPHIA W 10-2BROWN W 16-2

BROOKLYN W 4-1BROOKLYN W 12-2HARVARD W 19-6HARVARD W 9-5Dartmouth W 2-0Brown L 2-4Harvard W 7-6Harvard W 7-2Dartmouth W 9-4Amherst ! L 2-5Yale L 1-8Amherst L 1-4Amherst W Forfeit! = Game shortened because of rain

1881Captain: Alexander McCuneOverall: 11-14

DETROIT L 2-7PHILA. ATHLETICS W 2-1PHILA. ATHLETICS W 19-3Manhattan College W 9-1METROPOLITANS L 14-15METROPOLITANS W 9-7Nationals of Washington L 1-2Nationals of Washington L 0-7NEW YORK L 2-21PROVIDENCE L 3-12ATLANTICS OF BROOKLYN W 8-610

METROPOLITANS L 1-9Yale L 5-6Dartmouth W 20-3NAT’LS OF WASH. L 7-813

HARVARD L 1-4ATLANTICS OFBROOKLYN L 5-7BROWN L 3-5AMHERST W 13-6YALE W 7-6Brown W 8-4Harvard W 6-5Harvard L 3-6Amherst L 4-9Dartmouth W 4-3

1882Captain: Ogden RaffertyOverall: 13-11

ALASKASOF BROOKLYN W 13-11PHILA. ATHLETICS L 3-4PHILADELPHIA W 8-7Metropolitans L 5-13Metropolitans L 9-18Phila. Athletics L 6-17ATLANTICS L 7-16Rutgers W 14-5PHILADELPHIA L 5-9LAFAYETTE W 10-7TRENTON W 22-1Amherst L 7-8Dartmouth W 6-4HARVARD W 9-4HARVARD L 13-14AMHERST W 16-4BROWN L 9-15Yale L 8-15DARTMOUTH W 10-7Harvard W 9-3Harvard L 5-9Brown W 10-8STOCK EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK W 9-4Yale W 8-7

1883Captain: James S. HarlanOverall: 16-9

PHILADELPHIA AMATEURS W 3-1SHIBE CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA W 14-12AUBURNS OF PHILADELPHIA W 17-1COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL W 14-2BROOKLYN L 11-12BROOKLYN L 7-12KEYSTONES W 15-4MERRITTS W 12-9HARVARD W 6-5HARVARD W 13-4ACTIVES L 2-6Amherst W 6-3AMHERST L 3-4BROWN W 7-6BROWN W 12-11Yale L 4-5Harvard L 4-13Harvard W 5-3Brown W 12-1DOMESTICS W 13-2CLEVELAND L 7-12METROPOLITANS L 7-10MERRITTS L 4-6Newark W 8-4Yale W 3-2

1884Captain: W.M. Hall, Jr.Overall: 6-14-1

PHILADELPHIA RESERVES W 9-3Monumentals W 6-3TRENTON L 4-11NEW YORK L 3-14DOMESTICS OF NEWARK L 6-11TRENTON L 4-8DOMESTICS OF NEWARK T 0-0Amherst L 4-510

Harvard L 4-513

Brown L 5-10DARTMOUTH W 11-2DARTMOUTH L 3-6ALLEGHENY L 3-9HARVARD L 3-15Yale ! L 3-16LAFAYETTE W 10-1BROWN L 3-5AMHERST W 6-3COLUMBUS L 8-11ALERTS OF SETON HALL W 19-4Yale @ L 0-9! = at the Polo Grounds, New York@ = at Metropolitan Park, New York

1885Captain: Duncan EdwardsOverall: 14-11-1

Phila. Athletics L 2-21Trenton L 5-15Seminary W 13-5TRENTON W 2-1BOSTON L 4-12PRINCETON BROWNS L 6-7QUAKER CITY L 6-11PRINCETON BROWNS W 11-3YOUNG AMERICAS

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OF PHILADELPHIA W 17-2QUAKER CITY W 8-2Yale L 3-5Brown W 12-7AMHERST W 7-6BROWN W 14-3HARVARD L 5-6HARVARD L 6-15BUFFALO L 4-8Amherst T 4-4Harvard L 4-13Harvard L 4-13YALE W 11-5DARTMOUTH W 15-5DARTMOUTH W 7-5Amherst W 6-2BRIDGEPORT W 8-7Yale W 15-13

1886Captain: James P. ShawOverall: 14-10

QUAKER CITY W 9-5SYRACUSE STARS W 11-5Brooklyn L 3-11Long Island W 7-5New York L 0-9New York L 1-9JERSEY CITY L 1-46

PRINCETON BROWNS W 9-47

COLUMBIA L 5-7Pennsylvania L 9-10BROWN W 10-6LAFAYETTE W 9-5Pennsylvania W 9-3YALE L 0-1HARVARD W 3-0AMHERST W 4-2Brown W 4-0Harvard L 6-714

YALE L 8-9Yale L 2-12Amherst W 6-2WILLIAMS W 9-4WILLIAMS W 4-0PENNSYLVANIA W 10-4

1887Captain: Adrian H. LarkinOverall: 7-8-2

JERSEY CITY L 8-127

JOHNS HOPKINS W 3-0Pennsylvania T 7-78

New York L 1-7PRINCETON BROWNS W 20-0MANHATTAN W 16-38

YALE L 1-2Columbia W 15-4HARVARD L 1-3PENNSYLVANIA W 19-5COLUMBIA W 21-26

HARVARD L 11-18Harvard W 11-1010

Yale L 0-15YALE L 3-9Yale L 4-10GRADUATES T 6-66

1888Captain: Elwood O. (Woody) WagenhurstOverall: 7-16-1

Newark L 2-6Phila. Athletics L 3-24Cuban Giants T 6-6Cuban Giants W 5-4Washington L 7-18

Washington L 3-20Baltimore L 4-14Philadelphia L 2-6New York L 5-21STATEN ISLAND W 14-3EASTON L 4-7YALE W 6-5QUAKER CITY W 13-9Yale L 4-10Harvard L 3-9HARVARD L 0-11CORNELL W 4-0YALE L 3-7HARVARD L 4-15Harvard L 2-7Pennsylvania W 10-5YALE L 1-9COLUMBIA W 10-6Yale L 5-15

1889Captain: William H. KingOverall: 11-10-1

Phila. Athletics L 0-3Jersey City L 0-2New York W 8-5Manhattan W 13-9Newark L 4-14Staten Island T 2-212

New York L 4-255

DETROIT L 1-2RUTGERS W 11-45

BORDENTOWN W 16-0HARVARD W 11-2YALE W 14-11HARVARD L 6-910

PENNSYLVANIA W 11-2YALE L 9-1210

Yale L 1-13Pennsylvania W 16-11Harvard W 7-6Andover W 11-35

Harvard L 3-4Yale L 5-611

Graduates W 14-16

1890Captain: Charles C. DanaOverall: 11-7-1

Phila. Athletics L 5-12Newark L 4-12Lehigh W 13-1LEHIGH W 8-4RUTGERS W 35-05

Lafayette W 6-3Yale L 2-3STATEN ISLAND CRICKET CLUB L 1-7CUBAN GIANTS W 9-3MANHATTAN W 8-0Staten Island A.C. W 6-2PENNSYLVANIA L 3-8YALE W 1-0STATEN ISLAND A.C. L 2-6COLUMBIA W 15-0ENGLEWOOD W 8-0Virginia W 9-4Yale ! T 8-88

Yale @ L 5-6! = at New York@ = at Brooklyn, N.Y.

1891Captain: Charles C. DanaOverall: 15-6

WILLIAMS W 7-2New York L 1-4Columbia W 13-6Fordham W 13-0New York L 4-11COLUMBIA W 17-0PENNSYLVANIA L 4-6STATEN ISLAND A.C. W 8-5Lafayette W 8-1ENGLEWOOD F.C. W 17-1FORDHAM W 12-0STATEN ISLAND A.C. L 2-4RAHWAY W 6-3LAFAYETTE W 5-2PENNSYLVANIA L 2-5CUBAN GIANTS ! W 1-0Yale L 1-4Orange Athletic Club W 7-3SCHUYLKILL NAVY W 13-1YALE W 5-3Yale @ W 5-2! = Game shortened because of rain@ = at New York

1892Captain: Laurence A. YoungOverall: 14-8

New York L 1-9DARTMOUTH W 12-2Lehigh W 10-1BOSTON L 4-7STATEN ISLAND A.C. W 7-1Columbia A. C. W 13-2Virginia W 10-0LEHIGH W 10-6PENNSYLVANIA L 0-6Lafayette W 13-0WESLEYAN W 4-0HARVARD L 5-11Pennsylvania W 8-1Yale L 0-1MICHIGAN W 9-4Harvard L 4-9Lawrenceville W 12-1LAFAYETTE W 9-1ORANGE A.C. W 7-3YALE L 1-3Yale ! W 12-2Brown L 2-5! = at New York

1893Captain: Philip KingOverall: 16-11

New York L 4-7New York L 7-18VERMONT W 6-3Fordham W 4-1NEW YORK L 0-7BOSTON L 1-7DARTMOUTH W 5-2CONSOLIDATED W 9-5LEHIGH W 16-2WESLEYAN W 14-6CONSOLIDATED W 13-2LAFAYETTE W 14-1Cornell W 3-2HARVARD L 0-7LAWRENCEVILLE W 3-2Lafayette W 3-2Staten Island C.C. W 8-0Yale L 1-5PENNSYLVANIA W 20-8

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Pennsylvania W 5-4Harvard L 8-9FORDHAM W 19-7ORANGE A.C. W 4-0GEORGETOWN L 4-6PENNSYLVANIA L 2-4YALE L 0-2Yale ! L 7-14! = at New York

1894Captain: Charles S. MackenzieOverall: 16-10

Georgetown W 7-2Georgetown W 12-2MURRAY HILL A.C. L 3-10New York L 2-10Columbia W 7-4Brooklyn L 6-11Brooklyn L 7-9Philadelphia L 5-15LAFAYETTE W 9-0WESLEYAN W 4-3PENNSYLVANIA W 18-1Lafayette W 6-2HARVARD W 12-5CORNELL W 17-7Lehigh W 13-8Brown L 5-6MANHATTAN W 23-2Yale L 3-5MICHIGAN ! W 21-4ACMES OF N.Y. W 7-1Harvard L 4-10BROWN W 4-3Harvard @ W 11-4YALE W 4-2Pennsylvania L 9-22Yale # L 5-9! = Game shortened because of rain@ = at New Haven, Conn.# = at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N.Y.

1895Captain: John H. BrooksOverall: 21-6

COLUMBIA W 7-1MONTGOMERY A.C. W 26-7FRANK. & MARSH. W 27-4VERMONT W 10-0UNION W 18-0New York L 5-18BOSTON L 7-14Baltimore L 1-12GEORGETOWN W 12-7Georgetown L 11-17PENN STATE W 4-3LAFAYETTE W 7-1Cornell W 6-5LEHIGH W 10-1Orange Athletic Club W 11-1Lehigh W 12-3HARVARD W 7-2Brown W 9-2Yale L 0-1ORANGE A.C. W 10-9CORNELL W 13-3Lafayette W 6-4Harvard W 14-2ORANGE A.C. W 13-3GEORGETOWN W 8-3LAWRENCEVILLE W 5-2YALE L 8-9

1896Captain: Jerome BradleyOverall: 23-9

RUTGERS W 23-2HOBART W 23-4Virginia W 5-4Washington & Lee W 18-1North Carolina W 10-8Georgetown W 11-5Richmond L 1-4Boston L 4-13New York L 10-11LAFAYETTE W 8-1PENN STATE W 18-5DICKINSON W 25-0Orange Athletic Club W 17-5LAWRENCEVILLE W 16-1LEHIGH W 19-1Cornell L 10-12Lawrenceville W 15-1Manhattan W 13-5HARVARD W 17-9Lafayette W 9-8YALE W 13-0VIRGINIA L 6-10Yale L 5-7CORNELL W 22-0Harvard W 8-616

Orange Athletic Club W 10-8YALE W 5-0HARVARD L 5-8Yale ! L 4-8Harvard W 4-210

Oritani Field Club L 0-5Yale W 4-311

! = at New York

1897Manager: B.H. ThompsonCaptain: Walter W. WilsonOverall: 25-5

RUTGERS W 24-4UNION W 46-1VERMONT W 11-0Elizabeth W 14-5BOSTON L 2-3New York L 6-18Baltimore L 1-10Georgetown W 10-1Georgetown W 15-7Virginia W 9-3North Carolina W 9-2PENN STATE W 11-1Lehigh W 14-1Cornell W 6-2Lawrenceville W 15-1LEHIGH W 11-4Brown W 11-4VIRGINIA W 18-4Lafayette W 6-3HARVARD W 6-3Franklin & Marshall W 21-0GEORGETOWN W 18-2CORNELL W 15-4ANDOVER W 11-0Harvard L 4-7Harvard ! W 2-0Brown W 23-10Yale L 9-1010

YALE W 16-8Yale @ W 22-8! = at New Haven, Conn.@ = at New York

1898Manager: B.G. WilsonCaptain: Francis W. KaferOverall: 17-7

RUTGERS W 22-0FORDHAM W 16-8COLUMBIA W 8-3Baltimore L 7-9Georgetown L 5-8Georgetown W 9-2Virginia L 10-14FRANK. & MARSH. W 22-1LAFAYETTE W 6-2Columbia W 9-8MARYLAND W 14-3Cornell W 3-0LEHIGH W 6-1Brown L 6-7VIRGINIA W 12-5HARVARD W 12-2Lafayette L 3-7CORNELL W 11-6BROWN W 4-1Harvard W 9-2GEORGETOWN W 14-3Yale W 12-7YALE L 4-6Yale ! L 3-8! = at New York

1899Manager: B. BedfordCaptain: Francis W. KaferOverall: 18-9

NEW YORK UNIV. W 6-0Johns Hopkins W 12-1Georgetown L 5-7Georgetown L 6-10Virginia L 4-19FORDHAM W 7-3COLUMBIA W 21-1WESLEYAN W 7-1LAFAYETTE W 3-1Columbia W 13-5LEHIGH L 4-5CORNELL W 3-0WEST VIRGINIA W 9-2Brown W 8-2Lafayette W 8-3HARVARD W 10-2Lawrenceville W 14-2BROWN L 3-6Cornell L 5-7CRESCENT A.C. W 7-3Harvard W 12-2GEORGETOWN L 0-3STATE COLLEGE L 3-4Yale L 0-8MONTCLAIR A.C. W 12-7YALE W 6-2Yale W 11-4

1900Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Arthur R.T. HillebrandOverall: 20-3

RUTGERS W 14-3CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 19-6FORDHAM W 5-2MANHATTAN W 26-2TUFTS W 12-2Boston L 5-13

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Georgetown W 6-3Georgetown L 5-8Virginia W 9-3Columbia W 11-2LEHIGH W 20-0Lafayette W 16-0CORNELL W 11-7Holy Cross W 6-0GEORGETOWN W 12-4Lawrenceville W 17-0BROWN W 11-6Cornell W 7-0PENN STATE W 9-4Harvard L 0-4Yale W 9-3YALE W 5-4Harvard W 9-2

1901Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: William E. GreenOverall: 20-2

RUTGERS W 21-17

MANHATTAN W 5-4TUFTS W 23-4Montreal (Eastern) ! W 7-6Philadelphia Phillies W 7-2Georgetown W 6-2Virginia W 19-10Virginia W 9-5LEHIGH W 18-28

Manhattan W 16-12CORNELL W 21-2Brown W 5-2LAFAYETTE W 21-3Cornell L 1-6Lawrenceville W 21-06

BROWN W 4-3GEORGETOWN W 7-6HOLY CROSS W 12-4Yale L 8-9CARLISLE INDIANS W 14-0YALE W 15-5Yale @ W 5-2! = at Chester, Pa.@ = at New York

1902Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Walter J. SteinwenderOverall: 21-6

RUTGERS W 25-17

TUFTS W 7-1Georgetown L 2-6Georgetown L 6-107

Virginia W 9-8Virginia W 16-27

FORDHAM W 9-1Philadelphia Athletics L 4-21LEHIGH W 13-0Amherst W 3-0LAFAYETTE W 5-0VIRGINIA W 16-17

CORNELL W 5-1Andover W 5-1Brown W 2-111

Lawrenceville W 19-1AMHERST W 10-68

Cornell W 18-6BROWN W 9-0GEORGETOWN W 13-5WESLEYAN W 21-0ILLINOIS L 1-3

Yale L 6-10BUCKNELL W 19-1YALE W 8-5HARVARD W 7-0Yale ! L 4-5! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1903Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Forest G. PearsonOverall: 15-6

NEW YORK UNIV. W 12-0TRINITY W 11-2Georgetown L 5-66

LAFAYETTE L 1-7FORDHAM W 4-1Exeter Academy W 4-313

Brown L 0-2WILLIAMS W 8-5Cornell L 3-10GEORGETOWN W 4-3Pennsylvania L 3-712

BROWN W 6-1CORNELL W 2-111

LEHIGH W 23-07

Andover W 4-3Harvard W 6-5AMHERST W 9-0Yale L 1-2BUCKNELL W 7-1YALE W 10-6Yale ! W 7-6! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1904Coach: Bill ClarkeManager: W.F. PrestonCaptain: Charles G. StevensOverall: 17-8

GETTYSBURG W 10-1Philadelphia Athletics W 5-3Georgetown L 0-1Georgetown L 4-511

LAFAYETTE W 6-4FORDHAM W 13-2PENN STATE L 1-8Exeter W 13-6Andover W 10-2Brown L 3-7CORNELL W 2-1SYRACUSE W 9-1Pennsylvania L 3-8WASH. & JEFFERSON W 2-1Cornell L 7-8AMHERST W 8-2PENNSYLVANIA W 7-4BROWN W 15-5HARVARD W 7-6GEORGETOWN L 1-4Yale L 1-3BUCKNELL W 9-0YALE W 10-1WEST VIRGINIA W 12-3Yale ! W 10-4! = at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

1905Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: George T. WellsOverall: 24-8

URSINUS W 7-5NEW YORK UNIV. W 12-0

TRINITY W 4-2TUFTS W 1-0FORDHAM W 4-2Andover L 1-3Brown W 1-0LAFAYETTE W 3-211

Johns Hopkins W 11-4Walbrook Athletic Club W 8-2Georgetown W 4-1Georgetown W 1-0Baltimore (Eastern League) L 3-14WESLEYAN W 5-1TRINITY W 4-2CORNELL W 4-0BROWN W 6-3Pennsylvania W 7-5AMHERST W 1-018

Cornell L 3-412

Lawrenceville W 5-2LEHIGH W 12-3Exeter W 12-3DARTMOUTH W 5-1Harvard L 1-6PITTSBURGH PIRATES L 3-4PENNSYLVANIA W 6-0PENN STATE L 6-8Yale W 18-2BUCKNELL W 5-1YALE L 2-3Yale ! L 5-8! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1906Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Samuel J. Reid, Jr.Overall: 20-7

DICKINSON W 5-0FORDHAM W 7-1BOSTON BRAVES L 0-3Navy W 3-1Virginia W 2-1Washington Senators L 0-2Georgetown W 4-1Georgetown L 2-311

LAFAYETTE W 9-1Cornell W 3-1WESLEYAN W 4-3Exeter W 6-1Brown L 0-2BROWN W 4-2Pennsylvania W 5-0CORNELL W 2-1GEORGETOWN W 3-2Andover W 5-0Harvard W 8-6MERCERSBURG L 1-2DARTMOUTH W 2-111

HARVARD W 5-0PENN STATE L 0-1Yale W 3-2WILLIAMS W 3-0YALE W 3-2PENNSYLVANIA L 2-3

1907Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: James L. CooneyOverall: 22-9

William & Mary W 16-1Hampden-Sydney W 6-0Randolph Macon W 18-5Richmond W 16-2Georgetown W 15-0

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Georgetown L 2-10COLUMBIA W 13-1FORDHAM L 1-3Trenton (Tri-State League) L 2-13LAFAYETTE L 2-414

Syracuse L 3-6JERSEY CITY (Eastern) L 0-9WESLEYAN L 0-3Exeter W 14-0Holy Cross W 3-210

Lawrenceville W 2-110

HOLY CROSS W 4-0Pennsylvania W 5-1NEWARK (Atlantic) W 8-2VIRGINIA L 2-3DARTMOUTH W 10-3TRINITY W 12-3Andover W 5-0Harvard W 1-0MERCERSBURG L 2-7SYRACUSE W 7-1HARVARD W 8-3PENN STATE W 2-1Yale W 9-712

YALE W 4-3PENNSYLVANIA W 6-0

1908Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Edward H.W. HarlanOverall: 21-8

NEW YORK UNIV. W 6-3URSINUS W 5-3DICKINSON W 7-0BOWDOIN L 2-56

JERSEY CITY L 1-4HOLY CROSS W 10-1VIRGINIA L 2-6Virginia W 1-011

North Carolina A&M W 15-3Georgetown W 10-3LAFAYETTE W 8-7MONTCLAIR A.C. W 10-3Lawrenceville W 3-0VIRGINIA W 2-0Syracuse W 3-1SYRACUSE W 16-1Pennsylvania W 8-613

CORNELL W 5-4Amherst L 5-7Harvard W 3-0PENNSYLVANIA W 3-1HARVARD W 4-0PENN STATE L 3-4WILLIAMS L 2-7AMHERST W 9-0YALE W 3-2ALUMNI L 4-5Yale L 1-8Yale ! W 4-211

! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1909Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Robert VaughnOverall: 18-10

NEW YORK UNIV. W 10-5URSINUS W 8-2VILLANOVA L 6-9BOWDOIN W 7-2FORDHAM L 0-25

ALBRIGHT W 6-3Navy W 6-4

Virginia L 3-4Georgetown L 3-8Georgetown W 5-4COLUMBIA W 17-3Lawrenceville W 7-1Brown W 3-211

WESLEYAN W 3-2VIRGINIA W 3-0MERCERSBURG W 5-1Pennsylvania L 3-410

DARTMOUTH W 5-4BROWN W 3-2Harvard L 0-6PENNSYLVANIA L 3-410

HARVARD L 1-4MONTCLAIR A.C. W 10-4HOLY CROSS W 5-4AMHERST W 2-1Yale L 0-6YALE W 3-210

Yale ! L 2-5! = at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

1910Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Frederick T. DawsonOverall: 20-7-3

Philadelphia Phillies L 2-10Virginia W 5-2Georgetown T 7-7Georgetown W 9-3LEHIGH W 16-2DICKINSON W 10-5NEW YORK UNIV. W 11-1URSINUS W 4-3New York Yankees L 2-5VILLANOVA W 8-2COLUMBIA W 12-37

WILLIAMS L 0-213

Brown W 5-0TRINITY W 2-0BROWN W 3-1PENN STATE W 3-1Pennsylvania L 2-3Lawrenceville W 10-0FORDHAM L 2-3HARVARD W 6-2LAFAYETTE L 0-3Harvard W 7-1S. ORANGE FIELD CLUB W 2-118

PENNSYLVANIA T 6-614

AMHERST W 9-5Yale L 2-4HOLY CROSS W 4-0YALE W 6-1ALUMNI T 3-3Yale ! W 7-5! = at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

1911Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Sanford B. WhiteOverall: 18-8-2

URSINUS L 1-2NEW YORK UNIV. W 19-5BOWDOIN W 11-7BOWDOIN W 7-05

VILLANOVA W 8-1FORDHAM W 8-2NEW YORK YANKEES L 1-4Dartmouth W 4-0Baltimore (Eastern League) L 3-7Virginia W 3-17

Georgetown T 2-213

PENN STATE W 8-3Brown L 2-4Lawrenceville W 7-112

WEST VIRGINIA W 4-1CORNELL W 3-2WILLIAMS L 0-7Pennsylvania W 10-8BROWN W 6-2Cornell T 9-913

LAFAYETTE W 4-2HARVARD W 5-0MICHIGAN W 5-4PENNSYLVANIA L 2-7Yale W 5-2AMHERST L 2-11YALE L 3-6Yale ! W 1-0! = at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N.Y.

1912Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Charles H. SterrettOverall: 21-7-1

RUTGERS W 12-5DICKINSON W 4-1URSINUS W 6-0NEW YORK UNIV. T 6-6Baltimore (International) L 2-10Johns Hopkins W 6-0Virginia W 6-3Georgetown W 5-1Georgetown W 5-4BOSTON BRAVES L 2-8LEHIGH W 23-6FORDHAM W 12-2Brown W 2-110

NORTH CAROLINA W 5-4PENN STATE L 1-4Cornell W 2-0HOLY CROSS L 4-6Pennsylvania W 8-0CORNELL L 2-3WILLIAMS L 0-2PENNSYLVANIA W 3-2Lawrenceville W 9-2MICHIGAN W 6-3Harvard W 5-1LAFAYETTE W 3-211

Yale L 1-6AMHERST W 11-1YALE W 4-2Yale ! W 19-6! = at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

1913Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Frank D. WorthingtonOverall: 15-11-1

North Carolina W 9-3Trinity (N.C.) W 7-25

Virginia L 0-3Georgetown L 1-7Georgetown W 4-0RUTGERS W 9-3VILLANOVA W 5-4NEW YORK UNIV. W 15-1JOHNS HOPKINS W 10-6PENNSYLVANIA L 9-1210

STEVENS W 16-1URSINUS W 9-5PENN STATE W 8-3Brown L 1-8

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COLUMBIA W 7-611

VIRGINIA L 1-6Pennsylvania L 0-2BROWN L 1-3CORNELL W 7-1WILLIAMS W 8-3Cornell W 11-4HARVARD L 0-7LAFAYETTE W 3-1Yale L 3-410

AMHERST L 0-6YALE T 0-06

YALE L 4-512

1914Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Bernard K. RhoadsOverall: 20-11

DICKINSON W 6-2RUTGERS W 4-311

URSINUS W 3-1COLGATE W 5-4Catholic L 0-1Virginia W 10-4Georgetown L 1-4Georgetown L 2-7Brown W 6-2FORDHAM W 10-1PENNSYLVANIA L 3-7VIRGINIA W 5-4NORTH CAROLINA W 3-2Pennsylvania L 1-2Lawrenceville W 13-0PITTSBURGH W 3-2PENN STATE W 7-4CORNELL L 2-6WILLIAMS L 2-3NOTRE DAME W 4-1Cornell L 4-7DARTMOUTH W 3-2MICHIGAN W 5-4Harvard L 1-4BROWN L 4-10Yale W 3-1SYRACUSE W 7-2GEORGETOWN W 16-4AMHERST W 7-2YALE L 0-3Yale ! W 1-0! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1915Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Orland S. GreeneOverall: 18-14

GETTYSBURG W 3-2VILLANOVA L 5-6Johns Hopkins W 10-6Virginia W 5-1Georgetown L 4-5COLGATE W 7-1URSINUS W 10-0NEW YORK YANKEES L 2-11WILLIAMS W 5-2RUTGERS W 10-2Brown L 3-8FORDHAM W 3-2WASH. & JEFF. W 7-57

NORTH CAROLINA W 8-4CORNELL W 1-0VIRGINIA W 4-0Pennsylvania L 5-7LAWRENCEVILLE W 3-0

PENN STATE L 1-312

Cornell L 3-8WILLIAMS L 3-10NOTRE DAME W 6-510

PENNSYLVANIA W 8-5DARTMOUTH W 5-1HARVARD L 2-410

BROWN L 0-9Yale W 2-1Harvard L 0-3AMHERST W 4-1YALE L 1-2Yale ! L 3-4Harvard ! L 3-8! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1916Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Bernard C. LawOverall: 14-9

VILLANOVA W 2-1FORDHAM L 0-4WILLIAMS W 1-0RUTGERS W 9-1Brown W 4-1Maryland Agric. Coll. L 1-2Virginia L 1-2Georgetown W 1-0UNION W 4-2Cornell L 0-1Lawrenceville W 14-3VIRGINIA W 3-2CORNELL L 0-1WILLIAMS W 7-1PENNSYLVANIA W 6-5DARTMOUTH L 1-3HARVARD L 5-9BROWN W 4-312

Yale L 2-5Pennsylvania W 7-212

Harvard L 1-5YALE W 7-5Yale ! W 1-0! = at Newark, N.J.

1917Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Edward H. DriggsOverall: 0-3

SETON HALL L 0-3VILLANOVA L 0-11HOLY CROSS L 5-9

Remainder of season canceled due to World War I

1918Coach: Fred DawsonCaptain: William M. MaddenOverall: 2-4

PELHAM BAY STATION W 4-3Harvard L 7-8YALE L 3-4NEWPORT NAVAL RESERVES L 2-37

Yale L 0-2HARVARD W 16-0

1919Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: William H. BadeOverall: 9-10

SWARTHMORE W 6-0Columbia L 3-8HOLY CROSS L 2-5LAFAYETTE W 5-1CORNELL W 6-3VIRGINIA W 5-2Pennsylvania W 4-2FORDHAM L 1-7HARVARD W 4-3DARTMOUTH W 4-311

Harvard L 4-5GEORGETOWN L 4-5Yale W 1-011

COLGATE L 5-6PENNSYLVANIA W 3-1Rutgers L 1-5Harvard ! L 0-8YALE L 3-5Yale ! L 1-6! = at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N.Y.

1920Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Robert M. TrimbleOverall: 13-9

VERMONT L 0-115

Johns Hopkins W 16-5Navy L 5-611

LAFAYETTE L 1-3VILLANOVA W 5-4SWARTHMORE L 2-5Columbia W 4-2RUTGERS W 13-3SYRACUSE W 3-2PENNSYLVANIA W 6-5Lawrenceville W 13-1VIRGINIA W 8-1CORNELL W 2-0HARVARD W 3-1PENN STATE L 3-411

Harvard W 5-0GEORGETOWN L 5-6Yale W 6-5CRESCENT A.C. L 3-410

CALIFORNIA W 9-6YALE L 2-4Yale ! L 0-1! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1921Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Janon Fisher, Jr.Overall: 17-9

Navy L 2-3BOWDOIN W 4-3HOLY CROSS L 3-4LAFAYETTE W 5-2VERMONT W 3-1VILLANOVA W 3-1TUFTS W 5-410

WESLEYAN W 2-1SWARTHMORE W 3-06

Lawrenceville W 10-6STEVENS W 4-1PENNSYLVANIA W 6-4Pennsylvania W 6-3PENN STATE L 5-610

WILLIAMS W 8-2

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DARTMOUTH L 0-2CRESCENT A.C. W 14-9Harvard L 2-8HARVARD L 2-410

COLGATE W 10-2Yale L 0-4FORDHAM L 5-11VANDERBILT W 3-210

ST. STEPHENS W 25-1YALE W 4-2Yale ! L 4-13! = at New York

1922Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Walter S. MacPheeOverall: 14-13

BOWDOIN W 7-1NEW YORK UNIV. W 13-1LEHIGH W 7-1New York Giants L 7-8URSINUS W 7-0Columbia W 8-2Virginia W 2-07

Georgetown L 6-9BROWN W 4-2Pennsylvania W 4-3HOLY CROSS L 1-9AMHERST W 8-0Army L 6-7CORNELL L 1-5Lawrenceville W 11-1VIRGINIA W 5-2WILLIAMS W 9-1DARTMOUTH L 3-4Harvard L 1-13LAFAYETTE W 9-2HARVARD L 4-5BUCKNELL W 14-4Yale L 5-14BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-3COLGATE L 0-3FORDHAM L 5-6YALE L 2-4

1923Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Jack H. Jefferies, Jr.Overall: 21-4

VILLANOVA W 7-37

Virginia W 6-48

BOWDOIN W 7-1LEHIGH W 15-5VERMONT W 3-210

LAFAYETTE W 7-6PENNSYLVANIA W 3-2HOLY CROSS W 1-0Cornell W 6-27

FORDHAM W 15-6AMHERST W 4-3Lawrenceville W 8-1BROWN W 15-14WILLIAMS W 12-3DARTMOUTH W 10-4Harvard W 8-3SYRACUSE W 9-6HARVARD W 15-12COLGATE L 3-11Yale W 14-5Boston College L 4-11GETTYSBURG W 4-1CRESCENT A.C. W 6-2

YALE L 2-5Yale ! L 1-5! = at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

1924Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Paul EuwerOverall: 19-4

VILLANOVA W 5-410

SWARTHMORE W 8-2LAFAYETTE W 5-1VERMONT W 2-0Columbia W 7-4Brown W 5-1HAVERFORD W 23-48

CORNELL W 6-3GEORGIA W 7-2Williams W 8-0Lawrenceville W 13-2HOLY CROSS L 2-314

AMHERST W 7-0DARTMOUTH W 4-0Harvard L 0-7HARVARD W 3-2FORDHAM W 11-4Yale W 1-0Harvard ! L 3-510

BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-7MONTCLAIR A.C. W 10-1MEIJI UNIVERSITY W 10-3YALE W 7-0! = at Fenway Park, Boston

1925Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: James M. BooheckerOverall: 15-8

BOWDOIN W 14-7VILLANOVA W 3-2LEHIGH W 8-1Virginia L 0-3Georgetown W 6-2HOLY CROSS L 1-4AMHERST W 2-1COLUMBIA W 5-4WILLIAMS W 8-3FORDHAM L 2-5BROWN W 14-4NEW YORK UNIV. L 0-1Harvard W 8-1PENN STATE W 7-6HARVARD W 8-5CRESCENT A.C. W 12-11Yale L 6-7NEW YORK A.C. W 11-4COLGATE L 2-3SWARTHMORE W 13-9YALE W 5-2Yale ! L 9-1010

! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1926Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Thomas S. DignanOverall: 17-11

BOWDOIN W 8-5Lehigh ! W 10-4Georgetown L 1-5William & Mary W 9-8Randolph Macon W 15-0Richmond W 6-3VERMONT W 7-6

LAFAYETTE W 3-2VILLANOVA L 4-7COLUMBIA W 10-7CORNELL W 13-8DARTMOUTH W 6-35

Holy Cross L 4-5RUTGERS L 2-10FORDHAM L 4-6AMHERST W 13-1211

NEW YORK UNIV. W 15-8WILLIAMS W 4-1PENN STATE W 1-0Harvard W 16-6SWARTHMORE W 11-0HARVARD L 0-5COLGATE L 0-1Yale L 6-8HARVARD L 1-10Pennsylvania L 3-9NEW YORK A.C. W 11-2YALE L 7-8! = at Washington

1927Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Rembert W. LaBeaumeOverall: 11-14

VILLANOVA W 11-3VERMONT L 0-3DARTMOUTH W 6-4Richmond W 11-6William & Mary W 10-7Randolph Macon L 4-6Virginia L 3-6Georgetown L 5-9Columbia W 9-8WILLIAMS W 8-710

Cornell L 5-13NEW YORK UNIV. L 0-2AMHERST L 7-811

Lawrenceville W 8-2FORDHAM W 2-111

PENNSYLVANIA W 6-5PENN STATE L 2-8WILLIAM & MARY L 2-6OHIO STATE L 6-1311

SPRINGFIELD W 4-3Yale L 0-4VANDERBILT W 12-7Rutgers L 7-11PENN A.C. L 1-4YALE L 3-4

1928Coach: Byrd DouglasCaptain: William M. Hardt IIOverall: 9-11

RUTGERS W 4-3VILLANOVA L 4-7Virginia L 2-4Duke W 4-312

Georgetown L 3-6COLUMBIA L 0-4HOLY CROSS L 2-12GEORGETOWN L 6-20CORNELL W 7-4Pennsylvania W 5-1NEW YORK UNIV. L 2-416

PENN STATE L 0-13COLGATE W 20-9SWARTHMORE W 21-0WESLEYAN W 7-2Yale L 3-8

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Rutgers L 1-210

PENNSYLVANIA W 7-2TEMPLE W 2-111

YALE L 1-10

1929Coach: Byrd DouglasCaptain: Philip H. Strubing IIOverall: 12-14

Washington & Lee L 2-3Virginia W 3-1Virginia W 7-5Virginia Tech L 1-7William & Mary L 9-1013

RUTGERS L 2-5DARTMOUTH L 1-5DARTMOUTH W 9-7LEHIGH W 4-3Pennsylvania L 1-6HOLY CROSS W 3-1Cornell W 4-316

GEORGETOWN L 7-11AMHERST L 3-710

Columbia W 8-0CORNELL L 4-5NEW YORK UNIV. L 3-410

PENN STATE W 4-1Williams L 0-3Lafayette L 7-8PENNSYLVANIA W 7-2Yale W 5-4 10

COLUMBIA W 10-4TEMPLE L 3-9YALE L 4-7Yale ! W 10-4! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1930Coach: Byrd DouglasCaptain: John H. O’TooleOverall: 10-20-1; EIBL: 2-8

RUTGERS L 5-610

VERMONT W 12-2FORDHAM L 7-117

WILLIAMS W 9-4WILLIAMS T 10-10WILLIAMS W 7-4Richmond L 3-4William & Mary L 2-4William & Mary L 2-6Virginia W 9-4Virginia L 6-7Georgetown L 4-7HOLY CROSS L 3-8WESLYAN W 11-1DARTMOUTH L 4-13DUKE L 0-1AMHERST L 0-2CORNELL L 6-9GEORGETOWN L 2-5Cornell L 2-14Dartmouth L 3-10PENNSYLVANIA L 5-7LAFAYETTE W 4-1Pennsylvania W 7-5Yale L 7-11COLUMBIA L 7-8COLUMBIA L 8-911

Rutgers W 10-5TEMPLE W 4-2YALE W 6-2Yale ! L 9-1011

! = at the Polo Grounds, New York

1931Coach: Harry HooperCaptain: Charles E.A. MuldaurOverall: 10-17-1; EIBL: 3-5

William & Mary L 1-11William & Mary L 1-56

North Carolina L 3-158

Georgetown L 7-8BOSTON COLLEGE L 4-12RUTGERS W 15-9FORDHAM L 0-4VIRGINIA W 8-1VIRGINIA W 6-2NEW YORK UNIV. W 3-2Columbia T 10-1010

DARTMOUTH L 1-12DUKE L 5-6AMHERST W 10-1LEHIGH W 18-6MARYLAND L 0-8Cornell W 8-4Cornell L 3-611

LAFAYETTE W 13-4Holy Cross L 3-6Dartmouth L 4-11HARVARD L 2-7Pennsylvania L 3-17YALE L 2-5Rutgers L 2-3PENNSYLVANIA W 7-6YALE W 3-1Yale ! L 6-13! = at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

1932Coach: Harry HooperCaptain: F.K. Bowman, Jr.Overall: 11-13; EIBL: 3-6

VERMONT W 6-5PHILA. ATHLETICS L 2-3TEMPLE L 3-19FORDHAM L 1-3DARTMOUTH W 12-9CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 9-5LEHIGH L 3-4Columbia L 3-12PENN STATE W 8-7WILLIAMS W 4-3CORNELL W 8-2DUKE W 4-3VILLANOVA W 6-5COLUMBIA L 5-8Lafayette W 12-6Dartmouth L 3-10Harvard L 1-8NEW YORK UNIV. L 11-13Pennsylvania L 8-9PENNSYLVANIA W 3-1PENN A.C. L 2-4RUTGERS W 21-0Yale L 4-5YALE L 3-6

1933Coach: Jack JefferiesCaptain: J. Stanley PurnellOverall: 9-19; EIBL: 1-11

PANZER W 5-4CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 6-25

PHILDELPHIA PHILLIES L 1-10Rutgers L 6-7VERMONT L 4-6

NEW YORK UNIV. L 0-4LEHIGH W 8-1HARVARD L 5-6VILLANOVA L 7-8DARTMOUTH L 6-11FORDHAM L 5-15AMHERST L 4-5Dartmouth L 0-11DUKE L 7-8Columbia L 0-7Williams W 15-2Harvard L 5-12Columbia L 1-8Pennsylvania L 4-5PENNSYLVANIA L 1-6RUTGERS W 6-2Penn Athletic Club W 5-1Yale W 10-7Temple W 2-1CORNELL L 3-5CORNELL L 3-6YALE L 0-6YALE W 5-2

1934Coach: Jack JefferiesCaptain: George L. FollansbeeOverall: 9-15-2; EIBL: 3-8

PANZER L 2-410

VILLANOVA W 8-1LONG ISLAND UNIV. L 7-12LAFAYETTE W 8-2VERMONT T 8-8ALUMNI W 4-2HARVARD T 5-510

Cornell L 4-9Cornell W 5-4FORDHAM L 0-5RUTGERS L 0-4WILLIAMS W 8-2DUKE L 4-7Harvard L 1-11CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. L 6-8COLUMBIA L 0-9COLUMBIA L 3-49

DARTMOUTH L 4-8DARTMOUTH W 5-4Rutgers W 5-2Pennsylvania L 1-5PENNSYLVANIA W 6-3PENN A.C. L 4-8Yale L 1-3TEMPLE W 3-2YALE L 5-14

1935Coach: Jack JefferiesCaptain: J. Leo Myers, Jr.Overall: 11-15; EIBL: 5-7

PANZER W 12-0VERMONT W 7-2WILLIAMS W 11-4PENN A.C. L 0-10WILLIAMS L 6-8Columbia W 2-011

CORNELL L 8-10CORNELL W 2-1CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 4-3PROVIDENCE L 7-11HARVARD L 0-2LEHIGH W 9-0Holy Cross L 1-9Harvard ! (L) 4-6

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DUKE L 0-13COLUMBIA W 5-412

FORDHAM W 2-1Dartmouth L 2-4Dartmouth L 1-4LAFAYETTE L 3-7Pennsylvania W 8-7PENNSYLVANIA L 4-5NEW YORK UNIV. L 5-7Yale L 0-66

TEMPLE L 2-3Harvard L 3-4YALE W 8-7! = Game stricken from records when Princeton protest was upheld

1936Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Robert H. FrenchOverall: 10-15-1; EIBL: 5-7

FORDHAM L 1-2LONG ISLAND UNIV. L 3-8WILLIAMS L 10-17WILLIAMS T 12-12CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 10-7PANZER W 8-0LAFAYETTE L 3-5HARVARD L 2-9Columbia L 3-7Cornell L 2-6Cornell W 3-1ALUMNI W 4-2PENNSYLVANIA W 5-411

Harvard L 8-13DUKE L 4-6NEW YORK UNIV. W 5-1DARTMOUTH L 4-59

DARTMOUTH W 5-48

Rutgers L 6-10RUTGERS L 2-4Pennsylvania L 8-9NAVY W 5-0COLUMBIA W 11-1Yale W 8-3WASEDA L 4-5YALE L 6-13

1937Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Dean Hill, Jr.Overall: 15-14-1; EIBL: 4-8

ST. JOHN’S L 0-8CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. L 2-13VILLANOVA W 7-2PANZER W 20-7LAFAYETTE W 7-5WILLIAMS W 5-1Navy W 7-2PENN STATE W 3-1FORDHAM W 7-1Harvard W 10-4COLUMBIA L 7-8HOLY CROSS T 5-5ARMY L 0-1Rutgers W 5-1Dartmouth L 0-12Dartmouth L 8-16DUKE L 1-8ALUMNI W 4-1NEW YORK UNIV. W 12-5LEHIGH L 1-2Columbia L 4-5PENNSYLVANIA L 3-4

RUTGERS W 7-1CORNELL W 5-3CORNELL W 9-5HARVARD W 7-2Pennsylvania L 8-9 14

Yale L 2-9TEMPLE L 1-2YALE L 4-13

1938Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Edmund R. NovakOverall: 14-11; EIBL: 7-5

DICKINSON W 14-1VILLANOVA W 11-3CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 21-5VERMONT L 2-5ST. JOHN’S L 2-10FORDHAM L 1-18DARTMOUTH W 5-4DARTMOUTH L 3-14Rutgers W 7-4HARVARD L 13-14Harvard L 1-4NEW YORK UNIV. W 7-5Columbia W 9-2COLUMBIA L 4-7RUTGERS W 8-2LAFAYETTE L 4-10Cornell W 5-4Cornell W 4-3GEORGETOWN L 2-5CALIFORNIA W 4-3Pennsylvania W 4-3Pennsylvania W 5-2Yale W 2-1TEMPLE L 3-4YALE L 2-5

1939Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: A.T. (Brud) HarperOverall: 9-16; EIBL: 5-7

CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. L 8-9VERMONT L 2-5ST. JOHN’S L 3-11MANHATTAN W 7-3PENN STATE W 7-1Lafayette W 4-3FORDHAM L 2-7NAVY L 0-4HARVARD L 0-7ARMY L 4-15COLGATE L 5-12Harvard L 2-13DUKE L 3-5Williams L 6-8Dartmouth L 2-15Dartmouth W 6-4RUTGERS W 10-3Columbia W 8-6Columbia W 2-110

CORNELL L 1-4CORNELL L 4-5PENNSYLVANIA W 4-3Yale L 2-3Pennsylvania L 4-13YALE W 6-1

1940Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Jack H. GefaellOverall: 10-15-1; EIBL: 6-6

FORDHAM L 1-13MANHATTAN L 4-9NEW YORK UNIV. L 6-9BROWN W 3-2PENN STATE W 2-0ARMY L 4-5Rutgers W 4-1NEWARK BEARS L 2-17LAFAYETTE T 4-4COLUMBIA L 1-4HARVARD L 8-11DUKE L 4-5PENNSYLVANIA W 8-5WILLIAMS L 1-4Columbia L 6-8DARTMOUTH W 1-0DARTMOUTH L 1-2Cornell W 9-3Cornell L 4-6GEORGETOWN W 3-2Harvard W 6-5Holy Cross L 0-9Yale L 1-11Pennsylvania W 7-3RUTGERS L 4-7YALE W 2-0

1941Coach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Stanley W. Pearson, Jr.Overall: 15-11; EIBL: 9-3 (champion)

WILLIAMS L 2-7NEW YORK UNIV. L 3-4FORDHAM W 4-3MANHATTAN L 0-2Lafayette L 5-13COLGATE L 4-5Penn State W 8-4NEWARK BEARS L 0-9COLUMBIA W 9-5DARTMOUTH L 2-6LEHIGH W 6-1ARMY W 13-3Cornell L 5-8DUKE W 2-1Vermont L 2-6Dartmouth W 5-4Rutgers W 11-3CORNELL W 2-0HARVARD L 4-7Columbia W 6-5Harvard W 6-4RUTGERS L 6-13Pennsylvania W 14-714

PENNSYLVANIA W 3-2Yale W 5-4YALE W 5-3

1942 SpringCoach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: William L. MacCoy, Jr.Overall: 14-6; EIBL: 11-1 (champion)

TRINITY L 4-7MANHATTAN W 13-1NEWARK BEARS L 0-12RUTGERS W 7-1HARVARD W 8-4COLUMBIA W 13-2

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Cornell L 5-6FORDHAM L 4-9Dartmouth W 7-6Dartmouth W 6-5FT. DIX L 3-10Ft. Monmouth L 4-14CORNELL W 4-2Columbia W 4-3Pennsylvania W 2-1Pennsylvania W 5-3Harvard W 6-514

FT. MONMOUTH W 7-5Yale W 2-111

YALE W 12-8

1942 SummerCoach: Richard VaughanCaptain: John F. McCarthy, Jr.Overall: 6-2-1

SWARTHMORE W 7-611

Pa. Military College ! W 10-2Riegel Ridge ! W 11-2Lehigh ! W 3-1High Bridge ! T 2-2Ft. Dix ! L 1-2Lehigh ! L 2-6Ft. Wadsworth ! W 2-1Yale ! W 5-1! = site unavailable

1943 SpringCoach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: Robert I. PerinaOverall: 8-8; EIBL: 2-6

MANHATTAN W 3-2FORDHAM W 5-4NAVY L 0-3Rutgers W 14-5DARTMOUTH L 0-3DARTMOUTH W 4-3COLUMBIA W 7-3ELLIS ISLAND C.G. L 3-6COLUMBIA L 4-5Cornell L 3-48

Cornell L 3-410

YALE W 10-1PENNSYLVANIA L 6-10RUTGERS W 6-2Pennsylvania L 2-3FORDHAM W 3-1

1943 Summer !Coach: Richard VaughanOverall: 5-6

Lehigh L 0-2Ft. Wadsworth W 11-4Pennsylvania W 11-3Columbia W 5-3Swarthmore L 2-4Lehigh W 5-4Ft. Dix L 1-2Pennsylvania L 3-5Ellis Island C.G. W 3-1Columbia L 1-2Yale L 0-6! = sites of all games unavailable

1944 SpringCoach: Bill ClarkeCaptain: David S. MarshallOverall: 9-7; EIBL: 4-4

COLGATE W 10-1COLUMBIA L 1-3ARMY L 9-1014

SWARTHMORE W 2-1ELLIS ISLAND C.G. W 5-1Dartmouth L 4-8Dartmouth L 1-2FT. DIX L 1-3Pennsylvania W 2-1STEVENS INSTITUTE W 7-1CORNELL W 8-4CORNELL W 7-4Columbia L 3-4Yale L 2-8MUHLENBERG W 3-1PENNSYLVANIA W 4-310

1944 SummerCoach: Richard VaughanCaptain: David S. MarshallOverall: 4-9

MITCHELL FIELD L 3-7LAKEHURST NAVAL L 4-8Yale L 6-11CAMP KILMER L 3-10PENNSYLVANIA W 6-4Pennsylvania L 0-8HIGH BRIDGE W 5-0LEHIGH W 6-3FT. TOTEN W 2-1Navy L 3-10ELLIS ISLAND C.G. L 4-7YALE L 2-7Lehigh L 0-7

1945 SpringCoach: Charlie CaldwellCaptain: Samuel B.D. BairdOverall: 9-8; EIBL: 5-3 (champion)

DREW W 6-1Navy L 0-4DARTMOUTH W 2-0DARTMOUTH W 6-4ELLIS ISLAND C.G. L 0-1LAFAYETTE W 11-7HIGH BRIDGE W 5-3YALE L 3-411

COLUMBIA W 6-2MUHLENBERG W 11-5High Bridge L 4-5Columbia L 8-911

Pennsylvania L 9-11Cornell W 5-2Cornell W 3-1PENNSYLVANIA L 8-1012

Yale L 3-410

1945 SummerCoach: Richard VaughanOverall: 6-4

Lehigh ! W 8-7SWARTHMORE W 10-7Earle Naval Base ! L 3-5Pennsylvania ! L 0-8Drew ! W 12-6Swarthmore ! W 3-0Pennsylvania ! W 6-4

Yale ! L 2-3Ellis Island C.G. ! W 8-4Yale ! L 1-9! = site unavailable

1946Coach: Charlie CaldwellCaptain: Allen W. BushOverall: 9-14; EIBL: 3-7

CONNECTICUT W 6-2 LEHIGH W 7-4 TEMPLE L 5-8 SWARTHMORE W 9-7 NEWARK BEARS L 1-94/17 Rutgers L 8-14 Villanova W 8-5 NAVY L 2-6 COLUMBIA L 4-9 Dartmouth L 2-10 Dartmouth W 4-3 Pennsylvania L 3-6 VILLANOVA L 0-11 Columbia L 2-6 CORNELL W 3-0 CORNELL W 1-0 PENNSYLVANIA L 4-85/25 RUTGERS L 3-7 Muhlenberg W 3-1 Lafayette L 1-3 COLGATE W 7-1 Yale L 4-8 YALE L 4-7

1947Coach: Matt DavidsonCaptain: Chandler R. BrewerOverall: 10-12; EIBL: 7-5

4/3 MUHLENBERG W 7-54/4 TEMPLE L 1-34/7 VILLANOVA L 2-94/8 SYRACUSE L 3-84/10 DREW L 1-84/12 Navy W 5-44/15 COLUMBIA L 6-74/19 Cornell W 12-114/19 Cornell W 4-34/23 Pennsylvania L 4-74/26 ARMY L 1-44/30 RUTGERS W 3-15/3 Dartmouth W 8-25/10 HARVARD W 1-05/14 Columbia L 5-135/17 Harvard L 2-45/21 PENNSYLVANIA W 6-55/24 DARTMOUTH W 5-15/31 FORDHAM L 5-76/1 COLGATE L 2-66/7 Yale L 3-76/14 YALE W 1-0

1948Coach: Matt DavidsonCaptain: John C. MeekerOverall: 9-15; EIBL: 3-6

3/26 Maryland W 6-53/30 Virginia L 5-154/2 MUHLENBERG L 2-74/3 Villanova L 6-14/7 KINGS POINT W 10-44/10 Pennsylvania L 9-144/17 COLGATE L 1-144/20 Lafayette L 1-14

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4/23 BROWN W 10-44/24 Rutgers L 0-84/28 Cornell L 1-105/1 ARMY L 0-35/5 Navy L 0-25/8 Dartmouth L 3-85/11 RUTGERS L 3-55/14 HARVARD L 3-55/15 GEORGETOWN W 9-75/19 PENNSYLVANIA W 4-15/22 MANHATTAN W 4-35/26 FORDHAM W 5-45/29 COLUMBIA W 9-46/5 Yale L 2-14 MARYLAND W 7-16/12 YALE L 5-7

1949Coach: Emerson DickmanCaptain: George A. KeplerOverall: 12-7-1; EIBL: 6-3 (champion)

4/2 MUHLENBERG W 5-34/4 Temple W 5-44/5 FORDHAM L 3-124/7 VILLANOVA W 2-04/8 WILLIAMS W 10-04/12 PENNSYLVANIA T 6-68

4/16 NAVY L 5-6 4/19 Columbia W 6-24/22 DARTMOUTH L 2-64/29 Harvard W 1-04/30 Brown L 1-65/4 LAFAYETTE W 1-0 5/7 Army W 6-25/11 CORNELL W 4-35/14 GEORGETOWN L 1-65/18 Pennsylvania W 6-35/21 Rutgers L 0-35/28 RUTGERS W 5-36/4 Yale L 2-66/11 YALE W 5-0

1950Coach: Emerson DickmanCaptain: Walter D. Armstrong, Jr.Overall: 14-8; EIBL: 7-2 (co-champion)

4/1 MANHATTAN W 4-34/4 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 3-24/6 TUFTS L 2-54/7 Pennsylvania L 7-104/8 Georgetown L 2-64/12 FORDHAM L 1-64/15 NEW YORK UNIV. W 8-14/18 Lafayette L 2-44/21 BROWN W 8-04/22 Rutgers L 5-124/26 COLUMBIA W 2-04/29 ARMY L 1-35/6 TEMPLE W 4-15/10 Navy W 5-25/13 HARVARD W 4-35/16 COLGATE W 6-45/20 Cornell W 6-1 PENNSYLVANIA W 7-6 5/27 RUTGERS W 3-26/3 Yale L 1-26/8 Dartmouth W 6-16/10 YALE W 11-0

1951Coach: Emerson DickmanCaptain: Willard F. Prior, Jr.Overall: 20-6; EIBL: 7-2 (champion)

CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 2-1 MANHATTAN W 2-0 MORAVIAN W 2-1 TEMPLE W 8-1 NEW YORK UNIV. L 4-5 Pennsylvania W 6-4 VILLANOVA W 4-3 Columbia L 3-4 FORDHAM W 6-2 NAVY W 6-2 Army W 6-4 CORNELL W 4-35/1 Rutgers W 4-3 DARTMOUTH W 10-7 GEORGETOWN W 3-1 Brown L 2-6 COLGATE W 8-0 LAFAYETTE W 2-1 SETON HALL W 8-3 PENNSYLVANIA W 5-0 Yale L 1-26/6 RUTGERS W 2-1 YALE W 7-6 Southern California ! L 1-4 Tennessee ! L 2-3 Harvard W 6-2! = NCAA World Series at Omaha, Neb.

1952Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Ray ChirurgiOverall: 11-11; EIBL South: 4-4

4/4 NEW YORK UNIV. L 2-44/7 Georgetown L 4-64/9 Lafayette L 1-54/10 Rutgers L 1-64/11 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 4-14/12 AMHERST W 7-44/16 COLUMBIA L 0-44/19 Navy L 3-54/26 SETON HALL L 1-44/30 Pennsylvania W 9-45/3 NAVY W 9-25/7 TEMPLE W 6-45/10 Cornell L 2-45/11 Cornell L 2-35/14 Columbia W 2-05/16 MANHATTAN W 5-05/17 COLGATE L 4-55/21 PENNSYLVANIA W 2-05/24 FORDHAM W 5-05/31 RUTGERS L 2-76/7 Yale W 1-0 6/10 YALE W 4-2

1953Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Joseph F. GoldenOverall: 14-7-1; EIBL: 8-2-1 (champion)

4/4 Temple L 3-54/6 MANHATTAN W 5-04/8 Pennsylvania W 3-04/9 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 1-04/11 SETON HALL L 2-34/15 Navy W 10-54/21 COLUMBIA L 1-3 NEW YORK UNIV. L 4-94/25 ARMY W 5-4

4/28 RUTGERS W 3-05/1 BROWN T 3-35/2 HARVARD W 4-05/6 COLGATE L 3-45/9 Yale W 5-05/13 PENNSYLVANIA W 1-05/16 Dartmouth L 3-6 Cornell W 7-35/20 FORDHAM W 1-05/23 VILLANOVA W 3-26/6 Yale L 1-2 PENNSYLVANIA W 1-06/13 YALE W 4-2

1954Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Edward S. Stimpson IIIOverall: 15-8; EIBL: 6-2

NEW YORK UNIV. L 3-4 Villanova W 7-6 TEMPLE W 7-0 Lafayette W 7-1 TUFTS W 8-1 MANHATTAN L 1-3 PENNSYLVANIA W 9-2 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 1-0 LEHIGH W 7-3 Columbia W 13-8 DARTMOUTH W 4-1 COLGATE W 7-4 Brown W 1-0 Harvard W 5-1 Pennsylvania W 9-3 AMHERST L 7-15 NAVY L 2-4 Army L 1-4 FORDHAM L 1-45/29 RUTGERS W 2-0 YALE W 7-1 Yale L 3-5 YALE L 1-13

1955Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: John D. EastonOverall: 14-8; EIBL: 5-4

4/2 Temple W 7-54/4 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 6-24/5 LEHIGH W 5-04/6 Rutgers L 4-13 4/7 VILLANOVA L 0-24/8 MAINE W 9-84/15 BROWN L 4-84/16 COLGATE L 4-84/20 Navy W 1-04/22 NEW YORK UNIV. W 1-04/23 SETON HALL W 7-54/27 RUTGERS W 5-413

4/30 Dartmouth W 6-35/6 ARMY W 8-05/7 HARVARD L 3-45/11 COLUMBIA W 4-35/14 Yale L 0-35/18 PENNSYLVANIA L 2-45/21 Cornell W 2-05/28 FORDHAM W 7-26/4 Yale W 4-36/8 LAFAYETTE L 5-12

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1956Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: James C. Gibson, Jr.Overall: 11-9-1; EIBL: 7-3

COLBY L 8-1010

MAINE L 5-12 SETON HALL W 4-38

4/10 Rutgers L 2-3 NAVY W 7-4 NEW YORK UNIV. T 3-3 DARTMOUTH W 4-0 Colgate W 4-3 Harvard W 6-4 Brown W 10-2 PENNSYLVANIA W 9-2 YALE W 4-1 Army L 1-2 RUTGERS W 4-3 Pennsylvania W 4-3 Columbia L 4-8 CORNELL W 7-1 FORDHAM L 0-3 Yale ! L 2-316

Lafayette L 1-14 YALE L 1-6! = EIBL playoff

1957Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Edward L. McMillan, Jr.Overall: 12-10-1; EIBL: 2-6-1

COLBY W 7-3 WILLIAMS W 3-14/9 Rutgers L 8-11 LAFAYETTE W 3-2 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 2-0 VILLANOVA W 9-4 Navy L 1-7 BROWN L 2-5 COLGATE L 3-516

NEW YORK UNIV. L 1-3 COLUMBIA L 1-65/1 RUTGERS W 9-1 HARVARD L 0-1 MANHATTAN L 0-8 Dartmouth L 4-0 Yale T 4-410

SETON HALL W 8-5 Cornell W 4-0 PENNSYLVANIA W 4-3 ARMY L 7-9 FORDHAM W 5-1 Yale W 4-2 YALE W 9-2

1958Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Edward J. SeamanOverall: 8-12-1; EIBL: 3-5

3/31 North Carolina L 4-94/1 Duke ! L 6-94/2 Lafayette ! L 1-64/5 Delaware L 6-84/9 Rutgers W 7-34/12 DARTMOUTH L 0-34/16 VILLANOVA L 0-6 SETON HALL L 3-74/19 Columbia W 3-24/22 NEW YORK UNIV. T 7-74/25 Harvard L 6-74/26 Brown W 6-54/30 Pennsylvania L 3-6

5/3 YALE L 2-34/12 RUTGERS W 3-25/16 CORNELL L 3-125/17 COLGATE W 6-35/24 ARMY W 6-15/31 FORDHAM L 3-86/7 Yale W 10-16/14 YALE W 6-5! = Dixie Classic at Winston-Salem, N.C.

1959Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Richard N. EdieOverall: 11-10; EIBL: 4-4

4/4 MANHATTAN L 3-54/6 NEW YORK UNIV. L 1-124/7 SETON HALL W 2-04/8 Rutgers L 3-54/9 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 3-04/10 Rider L 3-44/17 BROWN W 13-54/18 ARMY L 2-34/23 TEMPLE W 7-34/25 Cornell W 3-05/2 HARVARD L 0-25/8 RUTGERS W 6-55/9 Yale W 7-15/16 Dartmouth L 3-55/19 Navy L 1-95/22 DELAWARE L 0-65/23 PENNSYLVANIA W 6-55/30 FORDHAM W 4-26/6 Yale W 2-16/10 COLGATE W 1-06/13 YALE L 2-4

1960Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Michael V. IppolitoOverall: 13-11; EIBL: 4-5

Elon W 19-2 North Carolina State L 1-5 Georgetown W 21-64/6 Rutgers W 7-5 Lafayette W 6-2 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 8-2 SETON HALL L 2-13 Columbia L 5-6 MANHATTAN W 8-0 DARTMOUTH W 11-4 VILLANOVA W 13-2 Brown L 4-5 Harvard W 4-25/3 RUTGERS L 1-3 CORNELL L 2-5 NEW YORK UNIV. L 3-8 Pennsylvania L 2-3 YALE W 6-5 Army L 2-10 NAVY W 2-1 FORDHAM W 12-1 Yale L 1-9 COLGATE L 4-7 YALE W 7-3

1961Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Robert J. MyslikOverall: 11-11-1; EIBL: 5-4First Year at Clarke Field

3/31 MASSACHUSETTS L 2-44/5 SETON HALL L 6-8

4/7 Rutgers T 10-104/8 AMHERST W 9-64/12 Villanova L 5-8 4/14 BROWN W 4-24/15 HARVARD L 6-104/19 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 10-04/20 Cornell W 10-74/26 COLUMBIA L 3-13 4/29 Dartmouth L 6-115/4 NEW YORK UNIV. L 2-175/6 ARMY W 4-25/11 FORDHAM W 5-25/13 MANHATTAN L 1-35/15 Yale W 3-15/16 Navy W 4-25/19 RUTGERS W 4-25/20 PENNSYLVANIA L 4-166/3 Yale L 3-46/6 LAFAYETTE L 3-76/7 RIDER W 6-36/10 YALE W 9-0

1962Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: W. John Whitehouse, Jr.Overall: 8-18-1; EIBL: 2-7

3/26 Rollins ! L 0-123/27 Duke ! L 6-93/28 Amherst ! L 7-83/29 Rollins ! W 8-63/30 Duke ! L 10-123/31 Amherst ! T 5-54/4 SETON HALL L 0-54/5 NEW YORK UNIV. W 12-14/12 Columbia L 3-84/14 CORNELL W 7-64/17 RUTGERS W 3-04/20 DARTMOUTH L 2-44/21 MANHATTAN W 12-24/24 CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 10-34/27 Brown W 3-24/28 Harvard L 3-115/4 Rutgers L 6-105/5 VILLANOVA L 2-75/9 Pennsylvania L 6-85/12 YALE L 4-5 5/16 Army L 2-75/19 NAVY L 5-105/26 RIDER W 10-06/2 Yale L 0-2 6/6 COLGATE L 4-56/7 Lafayette L 3-76/9 YALE L 4-6! = at Winter Park, Fla.

1963Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Donald W. FudgeOverall: 13-11; EIBL: 5-4

4/2 Temple W 10-14/4 FORDHAM L 8-154/5 MAINE W 14-104/6 COLGATE W 5-24/9 SETON HALL W 4-04/10 Villanova W 6-44/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 8-34/13 ARMY W 9-24/16 Rutgers L 0-34/19 BROWN W 2-04/22 NEW YORK UNIV. L 2-34/24 COLUMBIA L 2-144/27 Cornell W 5-14/30 PENNSYLVANIA W 5-1

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5/3 RUTGERS L 3-75/4 HARVARD W 7-55/7 Navy L 4-55/11 Yale L 0-45/15 MANHATTAN L 5-75/18 Dartmouth L 2-65/25 TRENTON STATE L 0-66/5 LAFAYETTE W 3-16/8 Yale L 2-36/15 YALE W 6-5

1964Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Walter R. UhleOverall: 8-15-1; EIBL: 2-6-1

3/30 NEW YORK UNIV. W 7-34/1 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 4-54/2 TEMPLE L 1-44/3 COLGATE L 2-34/4 SETON HALL L 2-44/9 MONMOUTH W 2-14/15 Lafayette L 5-64/17 CORNELL T 2-24/18 VILLANOVA W 9-44/20 RUTGERS L 1-24/24 Harvard L 0-24/25 Brown L 4-55/2 DARTMOUTH W 4-35/5 Columbia L 2-105/7 MANHATTAN W 9-35/9 YALE L 3-45/13 Pennsylvania W 5-05/16 NAVY L 1-75/20 TRENTON STATE W 16-45/23 Army L 6-95/30 RIDER L 6-96/6 Rutgers L 0-26/13 YALE W 3-06/21 Yale L 3-6

1965Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Jack W. SingerOverall: 21-8; EIBL: 6-3

Rollins ! L 3-4 Colby ! W 6-0 Virginia Military Inst. ! W 6-3 Rollins ! W 4-3 Colby ! W 3-2 Virginia Military Inst. ! W 6-3 Villanova L 0-7 ARMY W 3-2 SETON HALL W 4-1 Navy L 0-24/20 Rutgers W 2-1 HARVARD W 8-0 BROWN W 5-3 NEW YORK UNIV. W 1-0 FORDHAM W 6-0 COLUMBIA L 1-4 PENNSYLVANIA W 5-0 Yale W 5-1 Dartmouth L 0-2 Rider L 3-8 MANHATTAN W 6-5 MONMOUTH W 5-05/19 RUTGERS W 4-2 TRENTON STATE W 8-2 Cornell W 2-1 RIDER @ W 4-3 LAFAYETTE @ L 4-5 Yale L 3-5 YALE W 4-3! = Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

@ = NCAA District Two Regional

1966Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Ronald J. LandeckOverall: 13-15-1; EIBL: 3-6

Maine ! W 2-1 Rochester ! W 6-2 Rollins ! L 2-7 Maine ! T 2-2 Rochester ! L 1-5 Rollins ! L 2-5 VILLANOVA W 4-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 1-0 RIDER W 7-3 MANHATTAN L 1-2 SETON HALL L 0-3 CORNELL W 4-14/19 RUTGERS L 2-9 Columbia L 5-6 DARTMOUTH L 0-2 NEW YORK UNIV. L 2-6 Brown W 13-8 Harvard L 0-3 Pennsylvania W 3-2 YALE L 0-25/10 Rutgers L 4-8 NAVY L 0-1 FORDHAM W 5-1 TEMPLE W 5-0 Army L 6-8 TRENTON STATE W 6-1 Lafayette W 3-2 Yale L 2-13 YALE W 6-4! = Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

1967Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Thomas A. PepplerOverall: 10-12; EIBL: 5-2

TRENTON STATE L 9-11 MAINE W 4-0 MAINE L 3-5 NEW YORK UNIV. L 0-5 Temple L 2-7 Villanova W 8-5 SETON HALL L 0-4 HARVARD W 3-24/18 Rutgers L 0-5 Rider L 3-7 COLUMBIA W 3-0 PENNSYLVANIA W 8-1 ARMY L 4-7 FORDHAM W 9-25/4 ST. JOHN’S L 2-65/9 RUTGERS L 0-1 Dartmouth L 1-2 BROWN W 2-1 Navy W 4-0 MANHATTAN W 9-4 LAFAYETTE W 11-0 Lafayette L 6-9

1968Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Robert L. WeberOverall: 11-18; EIBL: 2-7

3/25 Rollins W 11-23/26 Rollins L 2-33/27 Florida Southern L 2-93/28 Florida Southern L 3-43/29 Stetson L 5-7

3/30 Stetson W 15-24/4 ROCHESTER W 7-04/5 COLGATE L 2-34/6 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 0-24/8 VILLANOVA L 0-104/10 TEMPLE W 3-24/13 NAVY L 1-44/16 RUTGERS L 2-74/18 ST. JOHN’S W 2-14/20 CORNELL L 3-44/23 NEW YORK UNIV. W 9-64/26 Harvard L 3-44/27 Brown W 2-14/29 FORDHAM L 1-35/1 Pennsylvania W 11-55/4 DARTMOUTH L 2-85/7 Rutgers L 2-105/9 Columbia L 5-65/11 YALE L 2-55/14 SETON HALL W 6-25/16 Army L 0-35/18 MANHATTAN W 9-15/25 LAFAYETTE W 3-26/1 Lafayette L 3-4

1969Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: John Todd FaulknerOverall: 14-7-1; EIBL: 4-5

3/29 MAINE L 0-43/29 MAINE W 5-04/3 MANHATTAN W 9-34/4 ROCHESTER W 2-14/7 NEW YORK UNIV. W 5-44/10 Temple T 7-74/12 BROWN W 6-24/15 Rutgers L 4-64/19 Navy W 3-24/23 Villanova W 6-44/24 ST. JOHN’S W 2-04/26 Dartmouth L 3-10 LAFAYETTE W 2-04/30 PENNSYLVANIA L 3-65/2 FORDHAM W 4-35/3 HARVARD L 1-35/5 Seton Hall W 5-15/7 ARMY W 3-15/10 Yale L 1-55/13 RUTGERS W 3-05/14 COLUMBIA L 2-35/14 CORNELL W 5-3

1970Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: John Todd FaulknerOverall: 20-8; EIBL: 10-4

3/23 Toledo ! L 4-123/24 Massachusetts ! L 6-83/25 South Carolina ! W 14-33/26 Yale ! W 15-63/27 Duke ! W 8-73/28 Massachusetts ! W 4-14/7 NEW YORK UNIV. W 7-64/10 HARVARD W 8-54/11 DARTMOUTH L 0-54/11 DARTMOUTH W 8-7 4/17 Yale W 5-04/18 BROWN L 7-94/18 BROWN L 4-84/21 VILLANOVA W 5-24/25 Army W 12-14/25 Army W 7-44/29 SETON HALL W 5-05/1 NAVY W 2-1

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5/2 PENNSYLVANIA W 4-35/2 PENNSYLVANIA W 1-05/5 Lafayette W 10-55/7 ST. JOHN’S W 6-55/9 Columbia W Forfeit5/9 Columbia W Forfeit5/11 RUTGERS L 1-25/12 Rutgers L 2-65/14 Cornell L 1-65/15 Fordham W6-5! = University of South Carolina Tournament at Columbia, S.C.

1971Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Ray J. HuardOverall: 22-7-1; EIBL: 8-5-1

3/22 Rollins ! W 3-23/23 Vanderbilt ! L 0-43/24 William & Mary ! W 11-23/25 Rollins ! W 12-113/26 Vanderbilt ! W 5-43/27 William & Mary ! W 11-14/1 Temple W 6-54/3 COLGATE W 2-14/3 COLGATE W 9-04/8 MANHATTAN W 2-113

4/10 Columbia W 8-34/10 Columbia W 8-24/13 Rutgers W 6-24/16 ARMY W 1-04/17 CORNELL W 4-14/17 CORNELL L 0-24/21 Villanova W 9-24/23 Pennsylvania W 8-44/24 Navy W 3-1 4/24 Navy L 6-84/27 FORDHAM W 10-34/30 BROWN T 5-514

5/1 YALE L 4-65/1 YALE L 0-55/4 NEW YORK UNIV. W 18-25/7 Dartmouth L 1-25/8 Harvard W 9-65/8 Harvard W 11-25/11 RUTGERS L 1-95/14 ST. JOHN’S W 2-0! = Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

1972Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: William F. Binder, Jr.Overall: 18-11-1; EIBL: 8-6

3/20 Cincinnati ! T 8-83/21 Northwestern ! W 7-63/22 Rollins ! W 4-23/23 Cincinnati ! L 3-113/24 Northwestern ! W 8-73/25 Rollins ! W 6-54/1 MAINE W 4-04/1 MAINE L 1-54/3 TEMPLE W 13-04/5 NEW YORK UNIV. W 4-24/7 Rutgers L 6-84/14 DARTMOUTH L 4-84/15 HARVARD L 0-44/15 HARVARD L 3-74/18 VILLANOVA W 3-24/21 Brown L 11-124/22 Yale W 8-14/22 Yale W 7-14/25 Lafayette L 5-64/27 Fordham W 9-5

4/29 COLUMBIA W 3-04/29 COLUMBIA W 1-05/1 SETON HALL W 2-05/2 ST. JOHN’S L 3-45/5 PENNSYLVANIA W 12-2 5/6 NAVY W 3-25/6 NAVY W 2-15/12 Army W 7-55/13 Cornell L 0-15/13 Cornell L 2-3! = Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

1973Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Peter H. KorsanOverall: 14-17; EIBL: 6-7

3/19 Rollins ! L 4-93/20 Miami (Ohio) ! L 1-183/21 South Carolina ! L 0-53/22 Rollins ! L 2-33/23 Miami (Ohio) ! L 0-23/24 South Carolina ! L 3-104/6 MANHATTAN W 7-54/7 Pennsylvania L 1-34/7 Pennsylvania W 8-34/9 FORDHAM W 7-14/11 RUTGERS L 4-74/14 Columbia W 3-14/14 Columbia W 5-34/16 COLGATE W 2-04/17 Villanova W 4-215

4/20 CORNELL L 2-54/21 ARMY L 1-24/21 ARMY W 1-013

4/24 LAFAYETTE W 3-24/28 Dartmouth W 1-04/28 Dartmouth L 2-4 5/4 YALE L 0-35/5 BROWN L 1-65/5 BROWN W 4-15/6 Seton Hall L 2-45/8 Rutgers W 4-25/10 Temple L 7-95/12 Navy L 1-55/17 NEW YORK UNIV. W 2-05/19 ST. JOHN’S L 0-25/19 ST. JOHN’S W 2-1! = Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

1974Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Kenneth A. BeytinOverall: 19-11-1; EIBL: 10-5 (co-champion)

Wesleyan ! W 8-6 Wesleyan ! L 6-9 Florida Bible ! W 13-1 Ursinus ! W 29-15

Wesleyan ! W 11-7 Lafayette L 3-5 COLGATE W 21-1 BUFFALO L 0-2 BROWN W 6-3 YALE W 4-3 YALE W 5-0 VILLANOVA W 7-6 Montclair State L 5-6 NAVY W 6-0 NAVY W 11-0 RIDER L 1-44/24 RUTGERS W 8-7 Pennsylvania L 9-14 Columbia W 6-2 Columbia L 9-12

Fordham W 4-1 CORNELL W 8-7 CORNELL W 4-3 ARMY W 7-2 TEMPLE L 5-8 Harvard L 1-4 Harvard L 2-4 Dartmouth W 3-1 NEW YORK UNIV. W 13-7 SETON HALL T 0-0 Harvard @ L 3-5! Florida East Coast Tournament; Hollywood, Fla.@ EIBL playoff

1975Coach: Eddie DonovanCaptain: Scott R. McHenryOverall: 11-18-1; EIBL: 5-8-1

Rollins ! L 2-3 Tennessee ! W 15-1 Ohio State ! L 0-7 Rollins ! W 8-3 Tennessee ! L 3-5 Ohio State ! L 4-9 LAFAYETTE L 1-5 COLGATE W 8-2 Seton Hall L 4-54/8 RUTGERS L 4-5 Yale W 9-1 Brown W 14-1 Brown W 8-2 MONTCLAIR STATE L 1-4 Navy L 3-5 Navy W 6-1 Rider W 13-1 Rutgers L 0-9 COLUMBIA T 2-2 PENNSYLVANIA L 2-312

PENNSYLVANIA L 2-3 Temple L 6-12 Cornell W 8-0 Army L 5-6 Army L 0-2 HARVARD L 1-3 DARTMOUTH L 1-3 DARTMOUTH L 0-3 TRENTON STATE W 7-0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 2-1! Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

1976Coach: Len RiversCaptain: Glenn A. ChristyOverall: 22-17-1; EIBL: 10-4

3/22 Louisiana State W 4-111

3/22 Louisiana State L 2-43/23 Louisiana State L 2-63/24 Nicholls State L 5-63/25 Tulane T 3-312

3/25 Tulane L 0-13/26 Tulane L 0-14/2 MONTCLAIR STATE W 6-04/3 ROCHESTER W 16-04/5 SETON HALL L 1-64/7 Rutgers L 7-134/9 YALE W 8-04/10 BROWN W 6-04/10 BROWN L 2-64/14 VILLANOVA W 5-34/15 MANHATTAN W 7-24/17 NAVY W 5-04/17 NAVY W 3-04/19 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 19-37

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4/21 RUTGERS W 11-34/23 Columbia L 3-84/24 Pennsylvania W 3-14/24 Pennsylvania L 3-114/27 WAGNER W 7-34/28 TEMPLE L 0-94/30 CORNELL W 3-210

5/1 ARMY W 1-05/1 ARMY W 8-5 Fairleigh Dickinson L 6-712

5/7 Harvard W 9-05/8 Dartmouth W 6-25/8 Dartmouth L 5-65/10 RIDER W 8-55/12 Trenton State W 8-65/14 Lafayette L 4-185/15 ST. JOHN’S L 1-25/15 ST. JOHN’S W 4-35/21 BUFFALO ! L 2-45/22 RUTGERS ! W 5-25/53 ST. JOHN’S ! L 0-2! ECAC Tournament

1977Coach: Len RiversCaptain: Robert J. FlahertyOverall: 17-15; EIBL: 4-9

PROVIDENCE ! W 9-3 PROVIDENCE ! W 8-7 SOUTHEASTERN MASS. ! W 12-2 SOUTHEASTERN MASS. ! W 14-2 NEW HAMPSHIRE ! W 3-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE ! W 2-1 Fordham L 7-11 PENNSYLVANIA W 12-5 COLUMBIA L 4-5 COLUMBIA W 7-6 Seton Hall L 1-84/6 RUTGERS W 12-0 Montclair State W 9-6 Villanova L 10-11 MANHATTAN W 18-6 Brown L 7-9 Yale W 9-1 Yale L 3-4 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 6-0 Navy L 6-7 Navy L 2-12 Temple L 2-4 DARTMOUTH W 15-4 HARVARD L 0-610

HARVARD L 3-7 Rider L 0-15/5 Rutgers W 1-0 Cornell L 1-9 Cornell L 4-13 TRENTON STATE W 8-75/15 ST. JOHN’S W 8-710

LAFAYETTE L 2-411

! = Central New Jersey Baseball Classic

1978Coach: Len RiversCaptains: F. Scott Addis, Matthew GormanOverall: 11-15; EIBL: 6-8

3/31 Pennsylvania L 7-84/1 Columbia L 8-94/1 Columbia W 10-24/3 SETON HALL L 0-68

4/5 Rutgers L 5-174/6 MONTCLAIR STATE W 6-48

4/9 VILLANOVA W 10-5

4/10 FORDHAM W 10-44/13 MANHATTAN W 3-210

4/14 BROWN W 3-24/15 YALE W 7-64/15 YALE W 8-64/17 LONG ISLAND UNIV. L 4-64/22 NAVY L 7-94/22 NAVY L 1-64/25 WAGNER L 0-310

4/26 TEMPLE L 2-44/28 Dartmouth W 12-910

4/29 Harvard L 1-114/29 Harvard L 1-25/1 RUTGERS W 10-25/2 RIDER L 0-211

5/5 ARMY W 7-25/6 CORNELL L 1-55/6 CORNELL L 4-95/15 ST. JOHN’S L 2-4

1979Coach: Len RiversCaptain: Joseph F. DeGeorgeOverall: 8-22; EIBL: 6-8

3/25 Wake Forest L 3-93/26 Wake Forest L 5-63/27 High Point L 1-33/28 High Point L 5-63/29 Guilford W 13-33/31 Richmond L 6-134/5 Montclair State L 1-44/6 HARVARD W 8-710

4/7 DARTMOUTH L 3-64/7 DARTMOUTH W 6-54/8 Villanova L 4-94/10 RUTGERS W 4-34/12 MANHATTAN W 11-74/13 Yale L 2-64/17 LONG ISLAND UNIV. L 7-84/20 WAGNER W 9-44/21 Navy L 1-34/21 Navy L 0-64/22 Trenton State L 5-84/25 Temple L 10-114/27 PENNSYLVANIA W 1-04/28 COLUMBIA L 4-54/30 Rutgers L 2-310

5/1 Rider L 3-185/4 Cornell L 3-165/5 Army L 4-55/5 Army L 3-45/7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 10-05/10 Fordham L 5-75/11 LAFAYETTE L 2-6

1980Coach: Len RiversCaptains: John R. Corelli, Roderick W. ShepardOverall: 16-13; EIBL: 5-9

Hampden-Sydney W 10-0 Richmond L 1-4 William & Mary W 6-44/2 Rutgers W 5-3 MONTCLAIR STATE L 1-2 NAVY W 1-0 NAVY L 0-2 WAGNER W 3-0 YALE L 2-4 BROWN L 2-3 BROWN W 10-1 MANHATTAN W 16-0 Harvard L 5-6

Dartmouth L 6-7 Dartmouth W 12-8 TEMPLE W 5-4 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 5-3 Columbia W 5-210

Pennsylvania L 5-6 Pennsylvania L 4-5 VILLANOVA L 4-5 CORNELL L 5-7 ARMY L 4-6 ARMY W 6-2 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12-810

FORDHAM W 15-3 Lafayette W 14-55/11 ST. JOHN’S L 3-75/11 ST. JOHN’S W 5-48

1981Coach: Dick HartnettCaptain: Mark F. LockenmeyerOverall: 13-21-1; EIBL: 5-9

Fairfield ! W 9-1 East Carolina L 4-10 East Carolina L 0-1 Duke W 8-5 North Carolina L 4-14 UNC Wilmington L 3-6 Campbell L 1-29

Campbell L 3-44/1 RUTGERS T 4-4 DARTMOUTH W 4-2 HARVARD W 4-1 HARVARD L 0-7 Seton Hall L 0-6 Trenton State L 3-5 Brown L 7-9 Yale L 1-2 Yale L 2-11 WAGNER W 5-1 Villanova L 5-7 Navy L 3-5 Navy L 5-13 MANHATTAN W 8-7 PENNSYLVANIA L 3-8 COLUMBIA W 11-2 COLUMBIA W 9-14/27 Rutgers L 5-7 Rider W 12-910

Army L 1-4 Cornell L 5-10 Cornell W 10-8 LAFAYETTE W 8-3 Fordham W 10-8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 5-0 ST. JOHN’S L 0-2 ST. JOHN’S L 2-48

! = at Greenville, N.C.

1982Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptain: Robert C. HollyOverall: 12-17; EIBL: 7-9

4/5 Columbia L 8-104/5 Columbia L 7-104/12 BROWN W 5-34/12 BROWN L 3-64/13 Pennsylvania W 2-14/13 Pennsylvania L 1-44/14 VILLANOVA L 2-124/15 Rutgers L 5-144/17 Dartmouth W 9-14/17 Dartmouth L 2-64/18 Harvard W 8-7

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4/18 Harvard W 4-24/21 FORDHAM W 6-44/22 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 6-54/24 NAVY L 3-44/24 NAVY L 4-104/27 RIDER L 1-95/1 ARMY W 6-25/1 ARMY W 6-513

5/2 CORNELL L 2-55/2 CORNELL L 9-118

5/3 Lafayette W 3-25/4 RUTGERS L 6-85/5 Fairleigh Dickinson L 1-45/7 SETON HALL L 1-85/9 ST. JOHN’S L 2-65/9 ST. JOHN’S L 7-155/10 TRENTON STATE W 7-35/12 WAGNER W 17-2

1983Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Steven F. Kordish, Paul G. SteinhauserOverall: 17-20-2; EIBL: 7-10-1

3/12 North Carolina Wesleyan L 5-123/13 St. Andrews W 6-33/13 Pembroke State T 4-43/14 Georgia Southern L 2-83/17 Central Florida L 2-163/17 Central Florida L 2-63/18 Florida Inst. of Tech. L 3-93/19 Florida Inst. of Tech. L 1-53/26 Fordham W 11-24/1 COLUMBIA L 3-44/1 COLUMBIA L 4-104/2 PENNSYLVANIA L 1-64/2 PENNSYLVANIA W 4-34/4 Seton Hall L 1-54/6 RUTGERS W 7-64/9 Yale L 5-94/9 Yale L 5-64/11 Brown W 12-104/11 Brown T 3-35

4/13 Villanova W 5-34/17 DARTMOUTH L 7-84/17 DARTMOUTH L 3-54/18 HARVARD W 6-04/18 HARVARD L 1-64/23 Navy L 2-104/23 Navy L 4-136

4/26 Rider L 4-54/30 Cornell W 5-14/30 Cornell W 7-65/1 Army W 10-55/1 Army W 6-25/2 LAFAYETTE W 6-35/3 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 8-05/8 ST. JOHN’S L 0-25/8 ST. JOHN’S W 7-65/11 Trenton State W 10-85/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 8-75/14 TEMPLE L 9-155/14 TEMPLE W 17-14

1984Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptain: Edward F. AulisiOverall: 19-19-2; EIBL: 9-9

3/10 East Carolina L 4-53/12 Creighton ! L 4-103/13 Rollins ! L 1-63/14 Maryland ! L 2-123/14 Stetson L 2-10

3/15 Creighton ! W 10-53/16 Rollins ! W 8-33/17 Maryland ! T 3-33/18 Jacksonville L 1-33/27 Drew W 10-34/1 Pennsylvania L 13-74/1 Pennsylvania W 6-44/2 Columbia W 13-104/2 Columbia L 3-44/8 BROWN W 7-34/8 BROWN L 1-54/9 YALE L 6-74/9 YALE W 7-54/11 VILLANOVA T 2-24/14 Dartmouth L 5-94/17 FORDHAM W 8-64/21 NAVY W 9-44/21 NAVY W 6-44/25 RIDER W 19-7 SETON HALL L 5-114/28 CORNELL L 2-54/28 CORNELL W 1-04/29 ARMY W 5-24/29 ARMY L 1-34/30 Lafayette W 5-45/1 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 17-135/2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 6-55/5 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 13-55/5 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 15-25/6 St. John’s L 1-65/7 Dartmouth W 7-65/9 Harvard L 7-155/9 Harvard L 2-135/12 Rutgers L 0-45/12 Rutgers L 3-7! = Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.

1985Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: William G. Beard, Michael P. FialaOverall: 29-12; EIBL: 16-3 (champion)

3/16 Creighton ! W 8-13/17 Barry W 11-13/17 Florida International W 17-33/19 William Paterson ! W 12-33/20 Florida International W 14-73/21 Florida International L 0-113/22 Florida International W 9-63/26 DREW W 13-13/29 SWARTHMORE W 13-63/30 PENNSYLVANIA W 6-33/30 PENNSYLVANIA L 1-23/31 COLUMBIA W 9-13/31 COLUMBIA W 8-65

4/5 HARVARD L 2-34/5 HARVARD W 4-14/6 DARTMOUTH W 4-14/6 DARTMOUTH W 16-04/10 Villanova L 6-134/13 Brown W 10-44/13 Brown W 6-24/14 Yale W 2-04/14 Yale W 11-54/18 Fordham L 9-104/20 Navy L 1-213

4/20 Navy W 8-44/22 RUTGERS L 5-94/24 Rider L 4-144/25 Seton Hall W 17-74/27 Army W 12-44/27 Army W 11-94/28 Cornell W 6-14/28 Cornell W 4-1

5/1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 6-55/7 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 17-165/11 LAFAYETTE L 0-115/11 LAFAYETTE W 9-15/12 ST. JOHN’S W 5-25/12 ST. JOHN’S L 4-65/18 Harvard @ W 5-1 Miami (Fla.) # L 6-22 Florida # L 4-14! = at Miami, Fla.@ = EIBL playoff game at New Haven, Conn.# = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Miami, Fla.

1986Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Daniel P. Arendas, Scott D. LaForest, Todd W. LeavittOverall: 17-21; EIBL: 8-10

3/16 Florida Southern L 1-63/18 South Florida L 2-63/19 Tampa L 3-53/19 South Florida W 4-03/20 South Florida L 5-73/21 Eckerd L 2-123/22 Ohio State ! W 11-83/26 SETON HALL L 3-43/28 COPPIN STATE L 5-64/2 Bucknell W 9-74/5 ARMY L 0-14/5 ARMY L 6-94/6 COLUMBIA L 2-84/6 COLUMBIA W 5-44/9 VILLANOVA L 2-34/12 Pennsylvania W 11-24/12 Pennsylvania W 8-24/13 Navy L 0-24/13 Navy L 3-44/19 CORNELL W 4-34/19 CORNELL L 1-44/26 YALE L 2-44/26 YALE W 8-14/27 BROWN W 2-04/27 BROWN L 4-55/1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 4-35/3 Harvard W 1-05/3 Harvard L 4-85/4 Dartmouth W 2-15/4 Dartmouth L 5-75/5 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 9-05/6 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 5-45/8 Rutgers L 3-45/9 RIDER W 12-75/10 Lafayette L 3-45/10 Lafayette W 10-55/11 St. John’s L 1-155/11 St. John’s W 7-5! = at Winter Park, Fla.

1987Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptain: Todd A. TucknerOverall: 17-24-1; EIBL: 6-11-1

3/15 Seton Hall ! L 7-93/16 Pittsburgh ! L 11-123/17 Florida Southern L 3-8 Bellarmine @ W 7-6 Central Florida ! L 2-911

Seton Hall ! L 8-9 Pittsburgh ! L 6-7 St. Xavier @ W 5-4 Central Florida ! W 4-2 Seton Hall ! L 8-12 Pittsburgh ! L 5-7

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3/25 Georgetown L 8-197

3/28 COLGATE W 12-13/28 COLGATE W 6-24/1 BUCKNELL W 16-44/5 Columbia W 3-08

4/5 Columbia L 0-34/6 Army L 2-44/6 Army L 0-18

4/8 Villanova L 9-104/11 PENNSYLVANIA W 2-14/11 PENNSYLVANIA W 5-04/12 NAVY L 1-134/12 NAVY L 1-34/15 Rider W 12-1111

4/18 Cornell L 2-34/18 Cornell W 4-14/21 WEST CHESTER W 9-34/25 Yale W 6-39

4/25 Yale T 2-24/26 Brown W 2-14/26 Brown L 2-34/29 MONMOUTH L 4-75/2 HARVARD L 1-35/2 HARVARD L 2-45/3 DARTMOUTH L 2-45/3 DARTMOUTH L 4-85/6 RUTGERS L 2-75/9 LAFAYETTE W 6-55/9 LAFAYETTE L 2-75/10 ST. JOHN’S W 5-45/10 ST. JOHN’S W 6-4! = Central Florida Spring Classic at Orlando, Fla.@ = at DeLand, Fla.

1988Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptain: Stephen L. HollandOverall: 21-17; EIBL: 9-9

3/12 William Paterson ! L 3-83/12 William Paterson ! W 14-58

3/13 Florida International L 11-133/15 Mercy (N.Y.) ! W 11-63/15 Florida Atlantic L 10-123/16 Trenton State ! W 12-13/17 Barry W 12-23/18 Lowell ! W 12-43/18 Florida International L 3-113/20 Boca Raton W 5-33/23 GEORGETOWN W 10-73/27 LEHIGH W 12-114/1 MD.-BALT. COUNTY L 4-64/1 MD.-BALT. COUNTY W 1-04/6 VILLANOVA W 6-24/9 COLUMBIA L 8-94/9 COLUMBIA W 4-14/10 ARMY W 4-14/10 ARMY L 2-34/12 Lafayette W 15-88

4/16 Navy L 0-3 4/16 Navy L 0-14/17 Pennsylvania L 6-74/17 Pennsylvania L 1-24/19 West Chester L 1-24/21 Bucknell L 3-44/23 CORNELL W 4-34/23 CORNELL W 5-34/27 MONMOUTH W 2-14/30 BROWN W 4-14/30 BROWN W 6-15/1 YALE W 5-05/1 YALE L 4-65/4 Rutgers L 0-85/7 Dartmouth L 7-85/7 Dartmouth L 0-8

5/8 Harvard W 13-05/8 Harvard W 7-1! = at Delray Beach, Fla.

1989Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Jeffrey P. Barton, Michael C. LutzOverall: 26-14-1; EIBL: 10-8

3/11 Catholic ! W 7-23/11 Florida International W 6-53/12 Florida International W 3-13/13 Mercy (N.Y.) ! W 4-33/13 Florida International L 5-93/14 Mercy (N.Y.) ! W 13-63/14 Nova L 6-104/15 Jersey City State ! W 10-48

4/15 St. Thomas W 14-34/17 St. Thomas L 5-104/18 Trenton State ! W 9-64/18 Florida Atlantic T 6-611

4/19 Allegheny ! L 8-124/19 Allegheny ! L 3-44/24 Lehigh W 6-34/1 WEST CHESTER W 4-04/1 WEST CHESTER W 6-24/6 RIDER W 7-44/8 Columbia W 11-24/8 Columbia L 1-24/9 Army W 4-34/9 Army L 2-74/11 LAFAYETTE L 6-104/15 NAVY W 2-04/15 NAVY W 3-28

4/16 PENNSYLVANIA W 1-04/16 PENNSYLVANIA L 1-24/18 BUCKNELL W 9-84/22 Cornell W 12-14/22 Cornell L 9-114/24 MONMOUTH W 7-611

4/29 Brown W 3-24/29 Brown W 7-44/30 Yale W 9-68 4/30 Yale L 4-135/3 RUTGERS W 7-25/6 DARTMOUTH L 2-35/6 DARTMOUTH W 5-410

5/7 HARVARD L 2-65/7 HARVARD L 5-8 LA SALLE W 5-0! = at Delray Beach, Fla.

1990Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptain: Matthew S. NooneOverall: 23-18; EIBL: 11-7

3/17 UNC Wilmington L 2-33/17 UNC Wilmington L 3-83/18 UNC Wilmington W 4-23/19 Campbell W 3-13/19 Campbell W 5-13/20 Campbell W 12-113/21 Maryland ! W 12-13/21 Coastal Carolina ! L 7-810

3/22 Coastal Carolina ! L 1-113/24 Mt. Olive L 1-33/24 Mt. Olive W 3-03/25 Mt. Olive W 14-43/27 LEHIGH W 11-23/31 Rider L 2-44/8 COLUMBIA L 2-44/8 COLUMBIA W 8-04/9 ARMY L 3-7

4/9 ARMY W 1-04/10 West Chester L 16-21 4/13 Pennsylvania L 0-24/13 Pennsylvania W 5-14/14 Navy L 1-34/14 Navy W 6-44/19 Bucknell L 3-164/21 CORNELL L 2-34/21 CORNELL W 4-14/25 Monmouth W 7-54/28 YALE L 0-24/28 YALE W 3-14/29 BROWN W 12-35

4/29 BROWN L 5-65/2 Rutgers W 8-45/5 Harvard W 12-45/5 Harvard W 4-05/6 Dartmouth W 5-45/6 Dartmouth W 6-25/9 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-55/9 NORTH CAROLINA L 0-2 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 10-0 Lafayette W 2-1 Lafayette L 12-13! = at Myrtle Beach, S.C.

1991Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptain: Peter H. Noone, Brian M. ZirlinOverall: 24-22; EIBL: 14-4 (champion)

3/18 Vermont ! W 14-13/18 Illinois-Chicago @ L 5-612

3/19 Central Florida # L 5-93/20 Embry Riddle L 8-911

3/20 Illinois-Chicago @ W 3-23/21 Bradley # L 4-63/21 Missouri # W 11-23/22 Illinois-Chicago $ L 7-1013

3/22 Wright State @ L 5-63/23 Missouri # L 8-93/23 Bradley # L 5-63/28 RIDER L 4-114/5 MANHATTAN W 8-14/6 Yale L 3-44/6 Yale W 6-14/7 Columbia W 18-74/7 Columbia W 12-118

4/13 PENNSYLVANIA L 0-64/13 PENNSYLVANIA W 9-54/14 NAVY W 6-14/14 NAVY W 9-64/18 BUCKNELL L 7-54/25 MONMOUTH W 6-14/27 Army W 4-24/27 Army L 1-24/28 Brown W 6-44/28 Brown L 2-44/30 Cornell W 2-14/30 Cornell W 5-05/2 Lehigh L 10-75/4 HARVARD W 9-45/4 HARVARD W 4-35/5 DARTMOUTH W 2-15/5 DARTMOUTH W 7-68

5/8 North Carolina L 0-25/8 North Carolina L 8-115/9 North Carolina L 0-35/11 LAFAYETTE W 5-35/11 LAFAYETTE W 11-35/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) L 0-15/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 5-45/14 RUTGERS L 5-65/15 Rutgers W 6-25/15 Rutgers W 8-2

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5/23 Clemson % L 5-135/24 Towson State % L 0-5! = at DeLand, Fla.@ = at Orlando, Fla.# = Dr. Pepper/Central Florida Classic at Orlando, Fla.$ = at Baseball City, Fla.% = NCAA Northeast Regional at Orono, Maine

1992Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Kevin S. Butterfield, Peter H. Noone, Sean R. SullivanOverall: 20-14; EIBL: 10-8

3/16 San Jose State ! L 3-47

3/17 Arizona ! L 10-137

3/18 Bradley ! W 18-58

3/18 Pacific L 3-153/19 Iona ! W 9-23/21 Portland State ! L 2-88

3/22 Claremont @ W 9-23/22 Cal. State-Stanislaus W 15-83/27 Rider W 5-04/1 MANHATTAN W 8-34/4 YALE L 5-104/4 YALE L 7-84/5 COLUMBIA W 23-14/5 COLUMBIA W 7-34/11 Pennsylvania L 2-94/11 Pennsylvania L 2-44/12 Navy L 3-44/12 Navy W 8-48

4/19 CORNELL L 1-54/19 CORNELL W 3-14/25 ARMY W 6-54/25 ARMY W 3-14/26 BROWN L 3-44/26 BROWN W 4-04/29 RUTGERS L 5-74/30 LEHIGH W 13-05/2 Harvard W 2-15/2 Harvard L 1-25/3 Dartmouth W 8-75/3 Dartmouth W 5-15/5 NORTH CAROLINA W 9-0 5/6 NORTH CAROLINA W 2-05/6 NORTH CAROLINA L 2-75/7 Monmouth W 25-68

! = Spartan Classic at San Jose, Calif.@ = at Turlock, Calif.

1993Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Daniel P. Puskas, Jeffrey C. SchweitzerOverall: 16-25; Ivy: 10-10

3/13 Miami (Ohio) ! L 3-93/14 Bradley ! L 5-143/14 Bradley ! L 6-186

3/15 Miami (Ohio) ! W 2-03/15 Texas-Pan American L 4-59

3/16 Bradley ! L 0-113/17 Texas-Pan American L 2-33/18 Bradley ! W 11-103/19 Miami (Ohio) ! L 0-53/20 Miami (Ohio) ! W 4-33/20 Bradley ! L 1-33/31 MANHATTAN W 4-04/4 YALE L 1-24/4 YALE L 2-84/5 BROWN W 5-24/5 BROWN L 8-114/6 LAFAYETTE W 7-54/9 Dartmouth @ W 5-3

4/9 Dartmouth @ L 2-34/11 Harvard L 6-74/11 Harvard W 4-34/14 Georgetown L 1-64/17 COLUMBIA W 7-24/17 COLUMBIA L 2-39

4/18 COLUMBIA L 2-94/18 COLUMBIA L 6-84/21 MONMOUTH W 10-44/24 Pennsylvania W 3-14/24 Pennsylvania L 1-34/25 Pennsylvania L 0-64/25 Pennsylvania W 4-04/28 RUTGERS L 2-34/30 CORNELL W 4-34/30 CORNELL W 15-85/1 Cornell W 9-25/1 Cornell W 9-45/4 RIDER L 2-65/6 SETON HALL L 2-65/12 North Carolina L 9-105/12 North Carolina L 3-45/13 North Carolina L 4-5! = at Edinburg, Texas@ = at Wareham, Mass.

1994Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: David J. Kahney, Christopher R. Samway, Timothy E. TaylorOverall: 21-19; Ivy: 10-10

3/12 The Citadel W 6-53/12 The Citadel W 5-23/13 The Citadel L 3-43/15 North Florida L 12-173/15 Jacksonville L 4-73/16 Coastal Carolina ! L 14-1510

3/17 Jacksonville L 4-143/18 Akron ! W 6-33/19 Akron ! L 1-93/19 Wagner ! W 19-133/19 Akron ! L 3-43/23 Rider L 3-43/30 ST. PETER’S W 5-44/1 HARVARD W 7-611

4/1 HARVARD L 2-35

4/2 DARTMOUTH W 9-88

4/2 DARTMOUTH W 5-04/5 Lafayette W 19-44/9 Yale L 1-54/9 Yale L 0-24/11 Brown W 7-54/11 Brown W 10-34/17 Columbia L 4-54/17 Columbia W 9-44/18 Columbia W 15-114/18 Columbia L 8-144/20 MONMOUTH W 13-104/23 PENNSYLVANIA L 5-94/23 PENNSYLVANIA W 5-44/24 PENNSYLVANIA L 1-59

4/24 PENNSYLVANIA L 4-54/26 Long Island W 14-64/29 Cornell L 1-24/29 Cornell W 3-15/1 CORNELL L 0-15/1 CORNELL W 11-45/3 Lehigh W 4-35/4 Seton Hall L 3-45/5 GEORGETOWN W 12-45/7 Rutgers L 3-4! = at Jacksonville, Fla.

1995Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Michael E. Ciminiello, David J. KahneyOverall: 15-26; Ivy: 8-12

3/11 Villanova* W 11-83/11 Detroit* L 2-83/12 Lewis* L 10-113/13 Lynn L 0-53/13 Florida International ^ L 2-33/15 Iona* W 16-23/15 Providence* L 5-153/15 Florida Atlantic L 2-83/16 Iona* W 8-23/17 William Paterson* L 9-103/17 Providence* L 3-123/18 Providence* L 0-63/22 RIDER W 2-03/26 Pace L 15-163/29 ST. PETER’S W 4-24/1 BROWN W 10-94/1 BROWN W 11-24/2 YALE L 5-114/2 YALE W 9-54/4 LAFAYETTE W 8-34/8 Harvard L 4-134/8 Harvard W 5-14/9 Dartmouth W 8-74/9 Dartmouth L 5-64/12 Gerogetown W 9-24/14 COLUMBIA L 6-104/14 COLUMBIA W 5-04/15 COLUMBIA L 2-54/15 COLUMBIA L 5-64/19 RUTGERS L 2-144/22 Pennsylvania W 1-04/22 Pennsylvania L 4-94/23 Pennsylvania L 2-34/23 Pennsylvania L 3-94/25 LONG ISLAND L 0-84/28 CORNELL L 0-34/28 CORNELL W 4-14/30 Cornell L 2-34/30 Cornell L 1-55/3 LEHIGH L 1-35/4 SETON HALL L 3-7* = at Boca Raton, Fla. ^ = at Delray Beach, Fla.

1996Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Michael E. Ciminiello, Thomas A. Hage, Peter A. SillettiOverall: 26-21; Ivy: 13-7 (champions)

3/16 Pace* W 6-53/17 Providence* L 6-183/17 New Mexico State L 12-153/18 Bradley* L 11-163/19 New Mexico State* L 4-53/20 Bradley* L 4-183/20 New Mexico State L 2-103/21 Bradley* L 5-113/22 Texas A&M Kingsville* W 22-53/23 Texas A&M Kingsville* W 23-53/23 Texas A&M Kingsville* L 7-83/27 ST. PETER’S W 6-23/31 RUTGERS L 3-94/1 Rutgers L 2-34/2 Lafayette W 5-44/5 DARTMOUTH W 7-24/5 DARTMOUTH L 5-124/6 HARVARD L 3-74/6 HARVARD L 7-8

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4/11 Rider L 2-54/13 Yale W 5-44/13 Yale W 4-04/14 Brown W 20-24/14 Brown W 4-14/18 GEORGETOWN W 21-14/20 Columbia L 9-114/20 Columbia W 9-44/21 Columbia W 10-54/21 Columbia L 8-114/23 Long Island W 17-84/27 PENNSYLVANIA W 14-10 4/27 PENNSYLVANIA W 2-1 4/28 PENNSYLVANIA W 10-24/28 PENNSYLVANIA W 10-05/1 Lehigh W 19-35/3 Cornell W 6-45/3 Cornell L 2-55/5 CORNELL W 3-15/5 CORNELL L 2-85/7 Seton Hall L 1-55/9 Pennsylvania@ W 5-45/11 HARVARD$ W 15-65/11 HARVARD$ W 1-05/17 Rider# W 9-65/17 Rider# W 7-65/23 Univ. of Alabama+ L 2-19 5/24 Virginia+ L 2-12* at Las Cruces, N. Mex.@ Lou Gehrig Division Playoff$ Ivy League Championship# NCAA Play-in at Lawrenceville, N.J.+ NCAA South I Regional at Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1997Coach: Tom O’ConnellCaptains: Mike Hazen ‘ 98, Sean McQuaid ‘97Overall: 20-25; Ivy: 10-10(Gehrig Division Champions)

3/15 Coastal Carolina* W 16-133/16 Coastal Carolina* L 5-63/16 Coastal Carolina* L 1-173/17 The Citadel* L 10-163/18 Charleston Southern* L 4-93/19 Charleston Southern* W 4-13/19 The Citadel* L 4-83/20 College of Charleston* L 5-143/21 College of Charleston* L 3-53/22 College of Charleston* L 2-73/22 College of Charleston* L 0-83/29 PACE W 2-13/29 PACE W 6-33/30 Monmouth W 12-114/5 YALE L 0-34/5 YALE L 0-14/6 BROWN W 4-14/6 BROWN L 1-34/8 RIDER L 7-84/12 Dartmouth L 1-24/12 Dartmouth L 2-34/13 Harvard W 8-64/13 Harvard W 2-04/19 COLUMBIA W 3-24/19 COLUMBIA W 9-84/20 COLUMBIA W 13-34/20 COLUMBIA W 4-04/22 LONG ISLAND UNIV. W 9-44/24 Temple L 2-84/26 Penn L 3-44/26 Penn L 1-54/27 Penn L 5-64/27 Penn W 6-34/29 LEHIGH W 17-5

4/30 Wagner W 9-85/2 CORNELL L 3-65/2 CORNELL W 2-15/4 Cornell W 9-35/4 Cornell L 2-35/5 RUTGERS L 5-75/6 SETON HALL L 1-55/7 Penn@ W 11-35/10 HARVARD# W 2-15/10 Harvard# L 2-45/11 HARVARD# L 4-22* Spring Trip in S.C.@ Gehrig Division Playoff Game# Ivy Leage Championship Series

1998Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Mike Hazen ‘ 98, Matt Evans ‘99, Tim Killgoar ‘99Overall: 25-14; Ivy: 13-7 (Gehrig Division Cham-pions)

3/14 Elon* W 4-23/14 Elon* W 4-33/16 North Carolina State* L 5-63/17 North Carolina* L 4-63/18 Elon* W 8-33/24 Monmouth L 4-73/28 WAGNER W 5-23/28 WAGNER W 5-33/29 Monmouth W 7-23/29 Monmouth W 11-43/31 Rutgers L 6-104/4 HARVARD L 3-6 4/4 HARVARD W 10-24/5 DARTMOUTH W 2-14/5 DARTMOUTH W 10-44/7 Rider L 7-84/10 Brown L 10-114/10 Brown W 13-94/11 Yale W 5-34/11 Yale W 19-04/16 ST. PETER’S W 13-64/18 Columbia W 10-34/18 Columbia L 2-64/20 Columbia W 5-14/20 Columbia L 10-114/21 Long Island Univ. W 16-84/22 TEMPLE W 5-14/25 PENN W 6-14/25 PENN W 10-34/27 PENN L 1-84/27 PENN W 8-24/29 Lehigh W 9-75/1 Cornell W 8-65/1 Cornell L 3-55/3 CORNELL L 1-45/3 CORNELL W 4-35/6 Seton Hall W 9-85/12 vs. Harvard# L 6-135/12 vs. Harvard# L 4-13* Spring Trip in N.C.#Ivy League Championship (at Yale Field)

1999Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Matt Evans ‘99, Tim Killgoar ‘99Overall: 25-20; Ivy: 15-5 (Gehrig Division Cham-pions)

3/12 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-163/13 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-163/14 at Miami (Fla.) L 6-153/15 Purdue # W 21-143/16 Purdue # W 3-2

3/17 at Florida Atlantic L 7-133/18 Iona # L 2-103/19 Indiana L 0-43/21 at Monmouth L 0-103/21 at Monmouth W 15-63/23 MONMOUTH L 3-63/27 at Delaware L 1-23/27 at Delaware L 0-13/28 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3-03/28 ST. JOSEPH’S W 6-03/30 RUTGERS L 5-184/2 BROWN L 5-84/2 BROWN L 3-74/3 YALE W 3-24/3 YALE W 7-14/6 RIDER W 5-04/10 at Harvard W 3-14/10 at Harvard L 0-34/11 at Dartmouth L 0-24/11 at Dartmouth W 5-14/15 at Wagner W 10-34/17 at Pennsylvania W 6-24/17 at Pennsylvania W 4-34/18 at Pennsylvania W 6-34/18 at Pennsylvania W 9-34/20 LONG ISLAND W 6-44/24 COLUMBIA W 7-54/24 COLUMBIA W 8-64/25 COLUMBIA W 6-0 4/25 COLUMBIA W 4-14/28 at Rider L 4-54/29 at Temple W 11-94/30 CORNELL W 4-1 4/30 CORNELL L 3-115/2 at Cornell W 11-155/2 at Cornell W 2-1 8

5/6 SETON HALL L 5-65/8 Harvard % L 7-85/8 Harvard % W 7-65/9 Harvard % L 4-5# Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, Fla.% Ivy League Championship Series, Cambridge, Mass.

2000Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Jason M. Quintana ’00, Christopher R. Small ’00Overall: 24-20; Ivy 13-7 (Ivy League and Gehrig Divi-sion Champions)

SETON HALL L 5-63/10 at Old Dominion W 8-33/11 at Old Dominion L 16-103/12 at Old Dominion L 10-13/13 at William & Mary W 7-33/14 at Virginia L 11-53/15 at Virginia L 5-23/17 at Virginia Comm. L 12-33/18 at Virginia Comm. L 9-23/19 at Virginia Comm. L 7-63/23 CONNECTICUT W 7-63/25 at St. Joseph’s W 3-03/25 at St. Joseph’s W 8-63/26 at Delaware L 15-13/26 at Delaware W 6-53/29 at Rutgers L 17-64/1 DARTMOUTH L 4-2 8

4/1 DARTMOUTH L 13-44/2 HARVARD L 6-3 9

4/2 HARVARD W 12-34/6 MONMOUTH W 7-44/8 at Yale W 9-04/8 at Yale W 6-14/9 at Brown W 11-7

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4/9 at Brown L 13-44/13 at Monmouth L 10-84/14 at Columbia W 13-14/14 at Columbia W 9-84/15 at Columbia W 7-14/15 at Columbia W 16-64/21 PENNSYLVANIA W 5-44/21 PENNSYLVANIA W 12-54/22 PENNSYLVANIA W 7-14/22 PENNSYLVANIA W 6-54/26 Temple W 4-14/28 at Cornell L 4-34/28 at CornellL L 23-34/30 CORNELL W 7-44/30 CORNELL L 11-105/3 at Rider W 11-95/4 at Seton Hall L 4-25/6 vs. Dartmouth ! W 5-25/6 vs. Dartmouth ! W 4-35/26 at Houston * L 7-65/27 vs. Texas Tech * L 10-1

! Ivy League championship at Princeton* NCAA tournament, Houston, Texas

2001Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Andrew Hanson ‘01, Casey Hildreth ‘01Overall 23-25; 14-6 Ivy (Ivy League and Gehrig Division champions)

3/9 vs. SE Missouri State ! W 12-43/9 at Oklahoma State L 8-23/10 at Oklahoma State L 28-23/11 at Oklahoma State L 10-13/17 at Coastal Carolina W 18-83/17 at Coastal Carolina L 7-23/18 at Coastal Carolina W 4-23/18 at Coastal Carolina L 5-13/19 at Coastal Carolina L 8-43/20 at UNC-Wilmington L 5-13/21 at UNC-Wilmington L 8-43/22 at Duke W 8-53/23 at Duke L 12-73/24 at Duke L 8-73/25 at Delaware L 4-23/25 at Delaware L 10-4 3/28 RUTGERS L 3-13/31 YALE W 4-23/31 YALE L 9-24/1 BROWN W 3-24/1 BROWN L 10-74/4 RIDER W 17-164/7 at Dartmouth W 1-04/7 at Dartmouth W 9-64/8 at Harvard L 6-24/8 at Harvard W 3-2 4/13 COLUMBIA W 1-04/13 COLUMBIA L 9-2 4/14 COLUMBIA W 6-14/14 COLUMBIA W 8-5 4/17 at Long Island W 9-54/19 at Monmouth L 11-2 4/21 at Penn L 2-14/21 at Penn W 6-4 4/22 at Penn W 8-24/22 at Penn W 8-7 4/27 CORNELL W 5-14/27 CORNELL W 20-174/29 at Cornell W 2-14/29 at Cornell L 6-35/5 Dartmouth* L 6-55/5 Dartmouth* W 16-6 5/6 Dartmouth* W 6-55/8 Temple L 11-6

5/9 SETON HALL L 11-75/25 Central Florida^ L 13-125/26 The Citadel^ W 11-65/26 South Carolina^ L 11-7

! Stillwater, Okla.*The Ivy League championships series^NCAA baseball regional in Columbia, S.C. 2002Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptain: Patrick M. Boran ’02Overall 21-23; 13-7 Ivy (Gehrig Division champions)

3/8 Old Dominion L 0-5 3/9 Old Dominion W 10-33/9 Old Dominion L 2-93/10 Old Dominion L 4-133/16 Duke W 11-93/16 Duke L 3-173/18 Duke L 5-133/18 Duke L 8-103/19 North Carolina L 2-153/20 North Carolina L 2-163/21 Elon L 4-123/22 William & Mary L 3-63/23 William & Mary L 1-63/23 William & Mary W 14-53/24 William & Mary W 8-23/29 PENN W 5-43/29 PENN W 4-13/30 PENN W 7-43/30 PENN W 8-44/3 Rider L 6-74/6 HARVARD L 2-44/6 HARVARD L 2-54/7 DARTMOUTH W 11-24/7 DARTMOUTH W 1-04/9 Rutgers W 8-14/13 Brown L 3-54/13 Brown W 7-04/14 Yale L 1-84/14 Yale W 6-34/18 Seton Hall L 9-144/20 Columbia W 7-64/20 Columbia W 14-74/21 Columbia W 11-44/21 Columbia L 5-64/24 MONMOUTH W 13-14/27 PACE W 9-34/27 PACE W 5-44/30 St. John’s W 7-55/3 Cornell W 6-15/3 Cornell L 7-95/5 CORNELL W 5-15/5 CORNELL L 2-45/7 Pace L 9-175/11 Harvard # L 1-55/11 Harvard # L 1-2

# Ivy League Championship Series

2003Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptain: Michael D. Chernoff ’03Overall 27-23; 15-5 Ivy (Gehrig Division and Ivy League champions)

3/8 Richmond L 1-3 3/8 Richmond L 1-123/9 Richmond L 1-63/9 Richmond L 1-43/14 UNC-Wilmington ! L 2-43/14 Old Dominion ! W 12-43/15 Oklahoma State @ L 3-6

3/16 North Carolina State # L 2-53/17 North Carolina State $ L 5-133/17 Campbell L 0-153/18 North Carolina W 8-33/19 North Carolina L 12-243/21 William & Mary W 7-610

3/22 William & Mary W 11-83/22 William & Mary L 5-63/23 William & Mary L 0-153/27 Monmouth W 2-03/29 VERMONT W 6-23/29 VERMONT L 2-43/30 VERMONT L 0-44/2 RIDER W 10-24/5 BROWN` L 3-74/5 BROWN W 8-64/6 YALE W 7-411

4/6 YALE W 16-54/13 Dartmouth % W 6-54/13 Dartmouth % W 15-54/14 Harvard W 5-14/14 Harvard W 2-04/15 SETON HALL W 5-34/18 Penn L 7-84/18 Penn W 6-24/19 Penn W 3-04/19 Penn W 4-24/22 MONMOUTH W 14-94/26 COLUMBIA W 5-44/26 COLUMBIA L 2-84/27 COLUMBIA W 3-14/27 COLUMBIA L 4-114/29 St. John’s W 7-45/2 CORNELL L 0-25/2 CORNELL W 19-25/4 Cornell W 4-05/5 Cornell W 9-35/6 RUTGERS L 0-205/10 HARVARD ^ W 5-25/10 HARVARD ^ L 4-35/11 HARVARD ^ W 5-25/30 Auburn * L 2-55/31 Clemson * L 6-710

! Wilson, N.C.@ Durham, N.C.# Zebulon, N.C.$ Buies Creek, N.C.% Ithaca, N.Y.^ Ivy League Championship Series* NCAA Auburn Regional

2004Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptain: Brian M. Biegen ’04, Timothy W. Lahey ’04, Ryan M. Reich ’04, Stephen W. Young ’04Overall 28-20; 12-8 Ivy (Gehrig Division and Ivy League champions)

3/5 Old Dominion W 14-8 3/6 Old Dominion W 6-13/7 Old Dominion W 9-53/12 Duke L 1-83/13 Duke W 13-13/14 Duke W 10-33/15 Elon W 9-33/16 North Carolina L 8-143/17 North Carolina L 2-123/18 North Carolina A&T L 9-103/19 Virginia Commonwealth W 3-13/20 Virginia Commonwealth L 0-53/20 Virginia Commonwalth W 9-73/21 Virginia Commonwealth L 0-13/27 STONY BROOK W 2-03/27 STONY BROOK W 4-3

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3/28 at Stony Brook L 1-23/28 at Stony Brook W 4-14/3 DARTMOUTH W 10-24/3 DARTMOUTH L 2-54/4 HARVARD L 7-114/4 HARVARD L 1-44/9 at Yale L 1-24/9 at Yale W 6-54/10 at Brown L 6-144/10 at Brown W 8-74/15 at Rutgers L 6-154/17 at Columbia W 10-99

4/17 at Columbia W 23-94/18 at Columbia W 3-14/18 at Columbia W 8-44/20 MONMOUTH W 12-54/21 at Seton Hall L 5-114/24 PENN W 21-114/24 PENN W 14-14/25 PENN L 3-84/25 PENN L 7-94/27 at St. John’s L 4-64/30 at Cornell W 14-24/30 at Cornell L 5-75/2 CORNELL W 4-15/2 CORNELL W 3-25/5 at Rider W 15-15/8 at Dartmouth ! W 14-35/8 at Dartmouth ! W 5-410

6/5 at Virginia @ W 4-26/5 vs. Vanderbilt @ L 1-116/6 vs. Virginia @ L 0-9

! Ivy League Championship Series@ NCAA Charlottesville Regional

2005Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Adam J. Balkan, Brian P. KappelOverall 17-24; 10-10 Ivy

3/6 at Richmond L 6-7 3/6 at Richmond L 1-23/11 at William & Mary L 6-113/12 at William & Mary L 4-73/13 at William & Mary L 8-93/14 at North Carolina L 4-113/15 at North Carolina L 3-123/15 at North Carolina L 5-63/18 at Old Dominion L 2-183/19 at Old Dominion W 7-63/20 at Old Dominion W 18-13/25 STONY BROOK W 3-23/25 STONY BROOK L 2-73/26 vs. Stony Brook ! W 2-08

3/26 vs. Stony Brook ! L 1-73/30 RUTGERS W 3-24/4 vs. Yale @ W 5-410

4/4 vs. Yale @ W 9-84/5 vs. Brown # W 4-04/5 vs. Brown # W 12-64/7 at Monmouth L 7-154/9 at Dartmouth L 2-94/9 at Dartmouth L 1-24/10 at Harvard W 7-24/10 at Harvard L 8-134/12 SETON HALL W 10-04/16 at Penn L 1-34/16 at Penn L 4-54/17 at Penn W 6-54/17 at Penn W 15-94/19 MONMOUTH L 3-54/23 COLUMBIA L 3-84/23 COLUMBIA L 2-64/24 COLUMBIA W 8-14/24 COLUMBIA L 1-2

4/26 at St. John’s L 0-104/29 CORNELL L 3-54/29 CORNELL W 8-35/1 at Cornell L 3-45/1 at Cornell W 7-610

5/4 RIDER W 5-1

! Played at Princeton (Stony Brook considered home)@ Played at Yale (Princeton considered home)# Played at Brown (Princeton considered home)

2006Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Erik P. Stiller, C. Stephen Wendell, Zach B. WendkosOverall 18-26-1; 11-9 Ivy (Gehrig Division and Ivy League champions)

3/3 at The Citadel L 6-73/4 at The Citadel L 1-143/4 at The Citadel L 7-103/5 at The Citadel W 3-23/11 at Richmond W 8-33/11 at Richmond W 6-23/12 at Richmond L 10-123/18 at Western Carolina L 3-103/18 at Western Carolina L 8-133/19 at Western Carolina L 8-1010

3/21 at UNC Greensboro L 2-33/22 at UNC Greensboro L 2-53/24 at Navy L 1-210

3/25 at Navy W 4-03/26 at Navy L 2-33/29 at Rutgers T 3-311

4/1 HARVARD L 1-44/1 HARVARD L 2-84/2 DARTMOUTH L 6-74/2 DARTMOUTH L 8-104/4 at Monmouth L 1-114/9 at Brown L 1-74/9 at Brown L 7-810

4/10 at Yale L 3-44/10 at Yale W 5-34/15 at Columbia W 8-04/15 at Columbia W 6-311

4/16 at Columbia W 8-04/16 at Columbia W 11-24/18 at Seton Hall W 8-64/23 PENN W 4-38

4/23 PENN L 2-310

4/24 PENN L 7-94/24 PENN W 14-24/25 at St. John’s L 5-174/28 at Cornell W 3-04/28 at Cornell W 12-84/30 CORNELL W 4-39

4/30 CORNELL W 12-25/3 at Rider L 5-95/6 at Harvard ! W 9-35/6 at Harvard ! W 8-26/2 vs. Oklahoma State @ L 1-46/3 at Arkansas @ L 2-6

! Ivy League Championshp Series@ NCAA Fayetteville Regional

2007Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Sal Iacono, Aaron PrinceOverall 15-24; 11-9 Ivy

3/3 at Elon L 7-810

3/3 at Elon L 2-123/4 at Elon W 11-63/9 at Houston L 0-53/10 at Houston L 1-20

3/11 at Houston L 3-83/17 at UNC Greensboro L 10-123/18 at UNC Greensboro L 1-23/19 at UNC Greensboro W 7-43/20 at Davidson W 19-93/21 at Davidson L 6-73/23 at Longwood L 0-43/24 at Longwood W 4-23/25 at Longwood L 3-411

3/28 RUTGERS L 4-123/31 BROWN L 2-43/31 BROWN L 8-144/1 YALE W 5-24/1 YALE W 7-44/7 at Harvard W 6-48

4/7 at Harvard L 3-64/8 vs. Dartmouth ! L 1-24/8 vs. Dartmouth ! W 12-44/10 MONMOUTH L 3-84/14 COLUMBIA L 5-64/14 COLUMBIA L 2-34/17 at Seton Hall L 4-74/18 COLUMBIA W 11-54/18 COLUMBIA W 5-44/21 at Penn L 1-114/21 at Penn L 4-64/22 at Penn W 7-310

4/22 at Penn W 10-64/24 at St. John’s L 3-64/28 CORNELL W 7-54/28 CORNELL W 4-34/29 at Cornell W 7-54/29 at Cornell L 4-512

5/2 RIDER L 7-810

2008Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptain: G. Spencer LucianOverall 20-22; 11-9 Ivy

3/1 at Delaware L 11-123/1 at Delaware W 19-46

3/2 at Delaware W 6-43/2 at Delaware W 8-53/8 at Richmond W 8-53/9 at Richmond W 10-23/9 at Richmond W 10-73/15 at UNC Greensboro L 2-73/16 at UNC Greensboro L 5-103/17 at UNC Greensboro L 2-133/18 at North Carolina L 0-73/19 at North Carolina L 2-83/21 at Navy L 3-63/22 at Navy L 1-28

3/22 at Navy W 20-43/23 at Navy L 2-33/26 at Rutgers W 1-03/29 DARTMOUTH L 4-58

3/29 DARTMOUTH L 5-83/30 HARVARD W 3-23/30 HARVARD W 6-54/1 at Monmouth L 8-114/5 at Yale L 2-34/5 at Yale W 8-54/6 at Brown L 1-24/6 at Brown W 14-114/8 MONMOUTH L 4-74/12 at Columbia W 10-94/12 at Columbia W 13-74/13 at Columbia L 1-34/13 at Columbia L 5-74/15 SETON HALL L 4-84/19 PENN W 1-04/19 PENN W 5-24/20 PENN L 7-104/20 PENN L 4-5

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4/22 at St. John’s L 2-64/25 at Cornell L 5-69

4/25 at Cornell W 19-14/27 CORNELL W 3-24/27 CORNELL W 6-34/30 at Rider W 14-3

2009Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptain: Adrian C. TurnhamOverall 18-19; 10-10 Ivy

2/27 at UNC Greensboro L 5-63/6 at William & Mary W 8-611

3/7 at William & Mary L 9-1011

3/7 at William & Mary W 7-43/8 at William & Mary W 10-53/17 at North Carolina L 0-173/18 at North Carolina L 1-63/19 at North Carolina A&T W 18-73/20 at Navy L 3-113/21 at Navy W 4-03/21 at Navy W 8-63/22 at Navy W 5-23/24 RUTGERS L 7-103/28 YALE L 0-63/28 YALE W 9-33/29 BROWN L 3-73/29 BROWN L 2-73/31 at Monmouth L 3-124/4 at Dartmouth L 1-44/4 at Dartmouth L 5-84/5 at Harvard W 3-14/5 at Harvard L 12-1317

4/7 RIDER L 0-64/12 COLUMBIA L 0-84/12 COLUMBIA W 11-44/13 COLUMBIA W 3-24/13 COLUMBIA W 5-34/14 at Seton Hall W 15-124/18 at Penn W 5-44/18 at Penn W 7-44/19 at Penn W 5-04/19 at Penn L 0-44/24 CORNELL W 2-04/24 CORNELL L 1-44/26 at Cornell W 9-74/26 at Cornell L 3-44/29 at Cornell ! L 0-9 ! Gehrig Division Playoff at Cornell

2010Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptain: Noel Gonzales-LunaOverall 12-30; 6-14 Ivy

3/5 vs. Radford ! L 8-911

3/6 at Elon ! L 2-103/6 at Elon ! L 8-183/7 vs. Bucknell ! L 4-103/13 at UNC Greensboro L 2-33/14 at UNC Greensboro L 3-43/15 at UNC Greensboro W 8-712

3/16 at North Carolina L 1-253/17 at North Carolina L 5-123/18 at North Carolina A&T W 5-33/19 at Navy W 6-23/20 at Navy L 3-53/20 at Navy W 4-33/26 at Santa Clara L 4-193/27 at Santa Clara L 3-123/27 at Santa Clara W 16-83/28 at Santa Clara L 5-144/3 HARVARD W 4-312

4/3 HARVARD L 2-4

4/4 DARTMOUTH W 2-04/5 DARTMOUTH L 4-510

4/6 at Rutgers L 2-104/10 at Brown L 4-174/10 at Brown L 11-124/11 at Yale W 8-74/11 at Yale L 5-64/13 MONMOUTH L 7-247

4/17 at Columbia L 2-74/17 at Columbia L 3-64/18 at Columbia W 9-34/18 at Columbia L 4-94/20 at St. John’s L 5-124/23 PENN W 8-74/23 PENN L 7-134/24 PENN L 1-84/24 PENN L 3-144/28 at Rider W 12-1011

4/30 at Cornell L 2-49

4/30 at Cornell L 3-75/2 CORNELL W 8-75/2 CORNELL L 4-8

! Elon Invitational

2011Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Matt Connor, Matt Grabowski, David PalmsOverall 23-24; 15-5 Ivy (Gehrig Division and Ivy League Champions)

3/4 at LSU L 2-83/5 at LSU L 2-73/6 at LSU W 8-73/12 vs. Holy Cross ! L 2-83/13 vs. Holy Cross ! L 4-53/13 at Virginia Commonwealth ! W 16-173/14 at Virginia Commonwealth ! L 6-183/15 at North Carolina L 2-113/16 at UNC Greensboro L 0-13/17 at North Carolina A&T W 4-23/18 at Georgetown L 7-810

3/19 at Georgetown L 2-153/20 at Georgetown L 5-83/26 at Navy L 2-77

3/26 at Navy L 7-83/27 at Navy L 3-47

3/18 at Navy W 12-83/30 at Seton Hall W 2-110

4/2 BROWN W 7-47

4/2 BROWN W 12-24/3 YALE W 7-17

4/3 YALE W 6-34/5 at Rutgers W 11-84/9 at Harvard W 5-37

4/9 at Harvard W 3-14/10 at Dartmouth L 3-410

4/10 at Dartmouth L 2-54/15 at Penn L 4-127

4/15 at Penn W 6-54/17 at Penn W 3-27

4/17 at Penn W 4-210

4/21 at Monmouth L 1-54/24 COLUMBIA L 5-89

4/24 COLUMBIA W 6-44/25 COLUMBIA W 3-27

4/25 COLUMBIA W 4-24/27 RIDER L 3-64/29 CORNELL L 0-57

4/29 CORNELL W 8-55/1 at Cornell W 6-37

5/1 at Cornell W 6-15/3 at Delaware L 9-115/7 DARTMOUTH @ W 9-25/7 vs. DARTMOUTH @ L 4-5

5/8 DARTMOUTH @ W 8-56/3 at Texas # L 3-56/4 vs. Texas State # L 1-3

! Terry Sisisky Classic at VCU@ Ivy League Championship Series# NCAA Austin Regional

2012Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Tom Boggiano, Sam MulroyOverall 20-19; 13-7 Ivy

3/2 at Florida Atlantic W 11-43/3 at Florida Atlantic L 1-93/3 at Florida Atlantic L 2-63/4 at Florida Atlantic W 8-53/9 at South Carolina L 1-23/10 at South Carolina L 1-63/11 at South Carolina L 1-33/16 at Richmond L 7-93/17 at Richmond W 21-143/18 at Richmond W 15-9 3/20 at North Carolina L 5-157

3/21 at UNC Greensboro L 3-63/23 at Navy W 10-13/25 at Navy W 4-23/25 at Navy L 5-73/31 DARTMOUTH W 8-07

3/31 DARTMOUTH L 2-84/1 HARVARD W 4-17

4/1 HARVARD W 12-64/3 at Rutgers L 11-124/7 at Yale W 6-37

4/7 at Yale W 2-14/8 at Brown W 8-07

4/8 at Brown L 9-134/10 SETON HALL W 5-410

4/14 PENN W 5-47

4/14 PENN W 7-34/15 PENN L 5-79

4/15 PENN W 13-74/18 at St. John’s L 4-84/20 at Columbia L 1-47

4/20 at Columbia W 5-24/21 at Columbia L 7-87

4/21 at Columbia L 5-84/25 at Rider L 9-104/27 at Cornell W 13-37

4/27 at Cornell W 1-04/29 CORNELL W 6-07

4/29 CORNELL L 3-412

2013Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Zak Hermans, John MishuOverall 14-28; 11-9 Ivy

3/1 at Maryland L, 0-63/2 at Maryland L, 3-163/2 at Maryland L, 2-93/3 at Maryland L, 4-93/8 at Stetson L, 6-712

3/9 at Stetson W, 2-13/9 at Stetson L, 1-23/10 at Stetson L, 6-73/15 at Georgetown L, 4-53/15 at Georgetown L, 0-33/17 at Georgetown L, 2-312

3/19 at North Carolina L, 0-163/20 at Elon L, 11-123/20 at UNC-Greensboro L, 7-93/22 at Navy L, 2-83/23 at Navy L, 1-27

3/23 at Navy W, 10-43/30 YALE W, 4-07

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3/30 YALE L,1-93/31 BROWN W, 3-17

3/31 BROWN W, 3-14/3 at Seton Hall L, 0-54/6 at Dartmouth W, 7-17

4/6 at Dartmouth L, 1-64/7 at Harvard W, 13-17

4/7 at Harvard L, 19-204/10 at Monmouth W, 9-74/13 at Penn W, 7-27

4/13 at Penn L, 7-84/14 at Penn W, 7-17

4/14 at Penn W, 7-610

4/17 at St. John’s L, 2-174/20 COLUMBIA L, 0-47

4/20 COLUMBIA L, 1-94/21 COLUMBIA W, 2-07

4/21 COLUMBIA L, 2-104/24 RIDER L, 6-84/26 CORNELL L, 2-47

4/26 CORNELL L, 1-24/28 at Cornell W, 5-210

4/28 at Cornell W, 4-1

2014Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Alec Keller, Mike Fagan, A.J. GoetzOverall 14-26; 8-12 Ivy

2/28 at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-93/2 at UC Santa Barbara L, 10-183/2 at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-118

3/7 vs. Michigan W, 7-33/8 vs. Michigan L, 2-83/8 vs. Michigan W, 6-53/9 vs. Michigan L, 2-43/15 at UNC-Greensboro L, 10-1112

3/15 at UNC-Greensboro L, 1-113/16 at UNC-Greensboro W, 11-18

3/19 at Duke L, 1-73/20 at No. Virginia L, 4-143/22 at Navy W, 1-07

3/22 at Navy L, 4-93/23 at Navy L, 2-87

3/23 at Navy W, 4-24/1 DARTMOUTH W, 3-07

4/1 DARTMOUTH W, 4-34/2 SETON HALL L, 6-134/5 at Brown W, 3-27

4/5 at Brown W, 10-64/6 at Yale L, 1-2 (8)4/6 at Yale L, 2-44/10 MONMOUTH L, 0-34/12 at Columbia L, 2-37

4/12 at Columbia L, 2-84/13 at Columbia L, 6-97

4/13 at Columbia L, 3-134/16 HARVARD L, 3-47

4/16 HARVARD W, 6-24/19 PENN L, 0-27

4/19 PENN W, 6-44/20 PENN W, 4-27

4/20 PENN L, 1-64/23 at Rider L, 3-54/25 at Cornell L, 4-67

4/25 at Cornell L, 2-44/27 CORNELL L, 2-4 (14)4/27 CORNELL W, 5-44/29 at St. John’s W, 2-0

2015Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Overall 7-32, 3-13 Ivy

2/27 at No. 4 LSU L, 3-22/28 at No. 4 LSU L, 7-2

2/28 at No. 4 LSU L, 4-153/7 at UNC-Greensboro L, 3-127

3/7 at UNC-Greensboro W, 14-93/8 at UNC-Greensboro L, 5-68

3/8 at UNC-Greensboro L, 7-167

3/13 at Maryland L, 0-153/15 at Maryland L, 0-53/16 vs. Maryland L, 6-133/17 at ECU L, 2-113/18 at ECU L, 3-83/21 at Navy W, 4-37

3/21 at Navy L, 2-43/22 at Navy L, 1-37

3/22 at Navy W, 3-23/24 at Seton Hall L, 5-63/29 BROWN L, 3-47

3/29 BROWN W, 8-23/30 YALE L, 1-27

3/30 YALE L, 3-84/4 at Harvard L, 1-87

4/4 at Harvard L, 8-114/5 at Dartmouth L, 1-37

4/5 at Dartmouth W, 4-04/8 at Monmouth L, 1-144/11 COLUMBIA W, 4-37

4/11 COLUMBIA L, 4-104/12 COLUMBIA L, 0-47

4/12 COLUMBIA L, 1-94/15 at St. John’s L, 1-94/18 at Penn L, 3-97

4/18 at Penn L, 1-54/19 at Penn L, 1-57

4/19 at Penn L, 0-24/24 CORNELL W, 1-07

4/24 CORNELL L, 4-134/26 at Cornell L, 0-107

4/26 at Cornell L, 1-2

2016Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Overall 24-21, 13-7 Ivy, Gehrig Division and Ivy League Champions

3/4 at No. 4 Louisville L, 2-43/5 at No. 4 Louisville L, 1-93/6 at No. 4 Louisville L, 0-113/12 vs Penn State W, 6-23/13 vs NY Tech L, 1-23/14 at Richmond W, 5-3 3/15 at Old Dominion L, 6-73/16 at Old Dominion L, 4-103/17 at Georgetown L, 3-4 (10)3/18 at Georgetown W, 7-3 (10)3/18 at Georgetown W, 8-43/20 at Georgetown W, 4-03/26 at Navy L, 0-17

3/26 at Navy L, 0-73/27 at Navy W, 4-17

3/27 at Navy L, 0-13/30 SETON HALL W, 7-44/2 DARTMOUTH W, 2-17

4/2 DARTMOUTH W, 9-8(10)4/3 HARVARD W, 4-17

4/3 HARVARD W, 14-54/6 MONMOUTH L, 3-74/8 at Yale L, 3-67

4/8 at Yale L, 1-64/10 at Brown W, 11-97

4/10 at Brown W, 25-74/13 at St. John’s W, 9-44/16 PENN W, 7-27

4/16 PENN W, 3-14/17 PENN W, 5-17

4/17 PENN L, 2-54/20 at Rider W, 7-24/23 at Columbia L, 4-87

4/23 at Columbia W, 6-2

4/24 at Columbia L, 4-57

4/24 at Columbia L, 7-84/29 at Cornell W, 4-3(8)4/29 at Cornell W, 6-14/30 CORNELL L, 3-47

4/30 CORNELL W, 7-25/14 YALE* L, 7-85/15 YALE* W, 6-25/15 YALE* W, 2-16/3 at Louisianna-Lafayette! L, 3-56/4 vs. Sam Houston State! L, 2-7* - Ivy League Championship Series! - NCAA Tournament

2017Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains: Overall: 12-28-1, 7-13 Ivy

3/3 at Duke L, 3-13/4 at Duke L, 9-23/4 at Duke L, 7-13/5 at Duke L, 6-13/10 at UNC-Greensboro W, 5-33/11 at UNC-Greensboro L, 6-13/11 at UNC-Greensboro W,10-53/12 at UNC-Greensboro L, 12-33/17 at Maryland L,4-03/18 at Maryland L, 6-23/19 at Maryland L, 2-03/21 at Old Dominion L,14-43/22 at Old Dominon L, 7-13/24 at Navy L, 9-53/24 at Navy W, 4-23/25 at Navy W, 5-23/26 at Navy L, 8-63/29 at Seton Hall L, 14-34/2 BROWN 3-2 (8)4/2 BROWN W, 11-54/3 YALE L, 8-04/3 YALE L, 3-14/5 at Monmouth L, 8-44/8 at Dartmouth W, 4-24/8 at Dartmouth L, 7-64/9 at Harvard W, 9-44/9 at Harvard W, 5-34/15 at Penn L, 5-4 (9)4/15 at Penn L, 3-14/16 at Penn L, 17-54/16 at Penn L, 10-24/19 RIDER T, 7-74/21 COLUMBIA L, 6-44/21 COLUMBIA L, 5-44/23 COLUMBIA L, 15-24/23 COLUMBIA L, 21-54/26 at No. 22 St. John’s W, 4-24/28 CORNELL W, 9-74/28 CORNELL W, 9-54/30 at Cornell L, 5-14/30 at Cornell L, 13-1

2018Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains:Overall: 10-27, 7-14 Ivy3/2 at UNC-Wilmington L, 1-113/3 at UNC-Wilmington L, 5-83/3 at UNC-Wilmington L, 5-73/4 at UNC-Wilmington L, 8-93/9 at South Carolina L, 2-93/10 at South Carolina L, 3-73/10 at South Carolina L, 4-63/16 at Georgetown W, 5-33/17 at Georgetown L, 1-33/17 at Georgetown W, 10-43/18 at Georgetown L, 3-5

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3/19 at Richmond L, 3-73/28 at Rutgers W, 6-53/31 CORNELL L, 2-53/31 CORNELL W, 10-44/1 CORNELL W, 7-64/5 MONMOUTH L, 1-74/7 at Brown W, 7-44/7 at Brown W, 4-34/8 at Brown L, 0-124/11 SETON HALL L, 8-284/13 PENN L, 2-74/14 PENN W, 3-04/14 PENN L, 1-104/21 at Columbia L, 0-24/21 at Columbia W, 10-54/22 at Columbia W, 7-64/24 HARVARD L, 1-54/24 HARVARD L, 6-134/25 HARVARD L, 3-84/28 YALE L, 1-24/28 YALE L, 0-64/29 YALE L, 3-85/3 at Monmouth L, 1-2 (10)5/5 at Dartmouth L, 3-145/5 at Dartmouth L, 1-165/6 at Dartmouth L, 2-6

2019Head Coach: Scott BradleyCaptains:Overall: 14-26, 8-12 Ivy

3/2 at George Mason W, 5-33/2 at George Mason L, 0-63/3 at George Mason L, 6-7 (10 inn.)3/8 at UNC-G L, 2-33/9 at UNC-G L, 3-53/10 at UNC-G L, 2-63/10 at UNC-G L, 3-53/15 at Georgetown W, 10-63/16 at Georgetown W, 5-03/16 at Georgetown L, 6-93/17 at Georgetown L, 6-103/18 at Richmond L, 1-43/19 at Old Dominion L, 1-33/20 at Old Dominion L, 1-153/23 vs Dartmouth L, 3-233/23 vs Dartmouth L, 8-103/24 vs Dartmouth W, 8-23/29 at Harvard L, 0-123/30 at Harvard L, 3-53/30 at Harvard W, 16-94/3 at Monmouth L, 6-114/6 COLUMBIA L, 2-84/6 COLUMBIA W, 8-64/7 COLUMBIA L, 1-24/10 SETON HALL L, 2-74/12 at Penn L, 9-154/13 at Penn L, 0-14/13 at Penn W, 7-24/17 RIDER W, 11-04/20 at Cornell W, 7-24/20 at Cornell L, 9-154/21 at Cornell W, 4-24/24 at Villanova W, 6-44/27 BROWN W, 4-14/27 BROWN W, 5-44/28 BROWN L, 5-115/4 at St. John’s W, 3-15/4 at St. John’s L, 2-45/11 at Yale L, 4-55/11 at Yale L, 1-10

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Home Away Neutral Overall ILCS NCAA W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L TAkron - - - - - - 1 2 0 1 2 0 - - - - - -Alabama - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Allegheny 0 1 0 - - - 0 2 0 0 3 0 - - - - - -Amherst 23 9 0 5 7 1 0 1 1 28 17 2 - - - - - -Arizona - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Army 21 17 0 11 17 0 - - - 32 34 0 - - - - - -Arkansas - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Auburn - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Barry - - - 2 0 0 - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Bellarmine - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -Boca Raton - - - 1 0 0 - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Boston College 0 3 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 4 0 - - - - - -Bowdoin 8 1 0 - - - - - - 8 1 0 - - - - - -Bradley - - - - - - 2 9 0 2 9 0 - - - - - -Brown 57 31 2 52 31 2 - - - 109 62 4 - - - - - -Bucknell 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 8 4 0 - - - - - -Buffalo 2 0 0 - - - - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Cal 2 0 0 - - - - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Cal State-Stanislaus - - - 1 0 0 - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Campbell - - - 3 3 0 - - - 3 3 0 - - - - - -Catholic - - - 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 - - - - - -Central Florida - - - 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 - - - - - -Charleston, College of - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 4 0 - - - - - -Charleston Southern - - - 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 - - - - - -Cincinnati - - - - - - 0 1 1 0 1 1 - - - - - -The Citadel - - - 3 6 0 1 0 0 4 6 0 - - - 1 0 0City College of NY 17 3 0 - - - - - - 17 3 0 - - - - - -Claremont - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -Clemson - - - - - - 0 2 0 0 2 0 - - - 0 2 0Coastal Carolina - - - 3 5 0 0 3 0 3 8 0 - - - - - -Colby 1 1 0 - - - 2 0 0 3 1 0 - - - - - -Colgate 19 17 0 1 0 0 - - - 20 17 0 - - - - - -Columbia 64 56 1 65 51 1 - - - 129 107 2 - - - - - -Connecticut 2 0 0 - - - - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Coppin State 0 1 0 - - - - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Cornell 86 45 1 64 55 1 - - - 150 100 2 - - - - - -Creighton - - - - - - 2 1 0 2 1 0 - - - - - -Dartmouth 59 40 0 40 50 0 1 2 - 100 92 0 8 2 0 - - -Davidson - - - 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 - - - - - -Delaware 0 1 0 5 7 0 - - - 5 8 0 - - - - - -Detroit - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Dickinson 7 0 0 - - - - - - 7 0 0 - - - - - -Drew 3 1 0 1 0 0 - - - 4 1 0 - - - - - -Duke 2 9 0 7 11 0 1 3 0 10 23 0 - - - - - -East Carolina - - - 0 5 0 - - - 0 5 0 - - - - - -Eckerd - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Elon - - - 6 6 0 - - - 6 6 0 - - - - - -Embry Riddle - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Fairfield - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -Fairleigh Dickinson 7 0 0 1 2 0 - - - 8 2 0 - - - - - -Florida - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Florida Atlantic - - - 2 5 1 - - - 2 5 1 - - - - - -Florida Bible - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -Florida Inst. of Tech. - - - 0 2 0 - - - 0 2 0 - - - - - -Florida International - - - 5 4 0 0 1 0 5 5 0 - - - - - -Florida Southern - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 4 0 - - - - - -Fordham 43 24 0 10 3 0 - - - 53 27 0 - - - - - -Franklin & Marshall 2 0 0 1 0 0 - - - 3 0 0 - - - - - -Georgetown 16 10 0 29 38 2 - - - 45 48 2 - - - - - -George Mason - - - 1 2 - - - - 1 2 0 - - - - - -Georgia 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Georgia Southern - - - 1 0 0 - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Gettysburg 3 0 0 - - - - - - 3 0 0 - - - - - -Guilford 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Hampden-Sydney - - - 2 0 0 - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -

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Home Away Neutral Overall ILCS NCAA W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L THarvard 57 73 1 66 75 1 3 3 0 126 151 2 8 9 0 - - -Haverford 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -High Point - - - 0 2 0 - - - 0 2 0 - - - - - -Hobart 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Holy Cross 7 9 1 2 4 0 0 2 0 9 15 1 - - - - - -Houston - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 1 0Indiana - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Iona - - - - - - 3 1 0 3 1 0 - - - - - -Illinois 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Illinois-Chicago - - - - - - 1 2 0 1 2 0 - - - - - -Jacksonville - - - 0 3 0 - - - 0 3 0 - - - - - -Johns Hopkins 2 0 0 5 0 0 - - - 7 0 0 - - - - - -Kings Point 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Lafayette 51 15 4 26 15 0 0 1 0 77 30 4 - - - 0 1 0La Salle 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Lehigh 31 4 0 11 4 0 1 0 0 43 8 0 - - - - - -Lewis - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Louisiana State - - - 2 7 0 - - - 2 7 0 - - - - - -Louisville - - - 0 3 0 - - - 0 3 0 - - - - - -Long Island 8 6 0 4 0 0 - - - 12 6 0 - - - - - -Longwood - - - 1 2 0 - - - 1 2 0 - - - - - -Lynn - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Maine 5 4 0 - - - 1 0 1 6 4 1 - - - - - -Manhattan 31 8 0 4 0 0 - - - 35 8 0 - - - - - -Maryland 2 1 0 1 10 0 1 2 1 4 13 1 - - - - - -Maryland-BC 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 1 0 - - - - - -Massachusetts 0 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 1 2 0 - - - - - -Mass.-Dartmouth 2 0 0 - - - - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Mass.-Lowell - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -Meiji 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Mercy - - - - - - 3 0 0 3 0 0 - - - - - -Miami (Fla.) - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 1 0Miami (Ohio) - - - - - - 2 4 0 2 4 0 - - - - - -Michigan 5 0 0 - - - 2 2 - 7 2 0 - - - - - -Missouri - - - - - - 1 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - -Monmouth 11 8 0 7 13 0 - - - 18 21 0 - - - - - -Moravian 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Mt. Olive - - - 2 1 0 - - - 2 1 0 - - - - - -Muhlenberg 4 1 0 1 0 0 - - - 5 1 0 - - - - - -Montclair State 6 3 0 1 2 0 - - - 7 5 0 - - - - - -Navy 19 16 0 33 52 0 - - - 52 68 0 - - - - - -New Jersey City - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -New Hampshire 4 2 0 - - - - - - 4 2 0 - - - - - -New Mexico State - - - 0 3 0 - - - 0 3 0 - - - - - -New York 26 20 3 - - - - - - 26 20 3 - - - - - -New York Tech - - - - - - 0 1 - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Nicholls State - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -North Carolina 5 3 0 4 27 0 - - - 9 30 0 - - - - - -North Carolina A&T - - - 4 1 0 - - - 4 1 0 - - - - - -North Carolina-Greensboro - - - 6 24 0 - - - 6 24 0 - - - - - -North Carolina-Pembroke - - - 0 0 1 - - - 0 0 1 - - - - - -North Carolina State - - - 0 4 0 - - - 0 4 0 - - - - - -North Carolina Wesleyan - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -North Carolina-Wilmington - - - 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 - - - - - -North Florida - - - 0 5 0 - - - 0 5 0 - - - - - -Northwestern - - - - - - 2 0 0 2 0 0 - - - - - -Notre Dame 2 0 0 - - - - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Oklahoma State - - - 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 - - - 0 1 0Old Dominion - - - 8 10 0 1 0 0 9 10 0 - - - - - -

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Home Away Neutral Overall ILCS NCAA W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L TOhio State 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 5 0 - - - - - -Pace 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 - - - - - -Pacific - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Penn 88 46 2 73 69 1 - - - 161 115 3 - - - - - -Penn State 16 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 18 8 0 - - - - - -Pittsburgh 1 0 0 - - - 0 3 0 1 3 0 - - - - - -Portland State - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Pittsburgh 1 0 0 - - - 0 3 0 1 3 0 - - - - - -Portland State - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Providence 2 1 0 0 4 0 - - - 2 5 0 - - - - - -Purdue - - - - - - 2 0 0 2 0 0 - - - - - -Radford - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Randolph Macon - - - 2 1 0 - - - 2 1 0 - - - - - -Richmond - - - 11 14 0 - - - 11 14 0 - - - - - -Rider 14 11 1 10 17 0 - - - 24 28 1 - - - 2 0 0Rochester 3 0 0 - - - 1 1 0 4 1 0 - - - - - -Rollins - - - 9 9 0 - - - 9 9 0 - - - - - -Rutgers 50 34 1 24 43 2 - - - 74 77 3 - - - - - -San Jose State - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Santa Clara - - - 1 3 0 - - - 1 3 0 - - - - - -Stetson - - - 1 2 0 - - - 1 2 0 - - - - - -Stony Brook 3 1 0 2 2 0 - - - 5 3 0 - - - - - -St. Andrews - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -St. Francis 7 1 0 - - - - - - 7 1 0 - - - - - -St. John’s 12 16 0 6 12 0 - - - 18 28 0 - - - - - -St. Joseph’s 2 0 0 2 0 0 - - - 4 0 0 - - - - - -Saint Peter’s 4 0 0 - - - - - - 4 0 0 - - - - - -St. Thomas - - - 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 - - - - - -St. Xavier - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -Seton Hall 15 25 1 6 12 0 0 3 0 21 40 1 - - - - - -South Carolina - - - 1 7 0 0 2 0 1 9 0 - - - 0 1 0Southeast Missouri - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -South Florida - - - 1 2 0 - - - 1 2 0 - - - - - -Springfield 1 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0 0 - - - - - -Stetson - - - 1 4 - - - - 1 4 0 - - - - - -Stevens Institute of Tech. 3 0 0 - - - - - - 3 0 0 - - - - - -Southern Cal - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Swarthmore 10 1 0 1 1 0 - - - 11 2 0 - - - - - -Syracuse 6 1 0 1 1 0 - - - 7 2 0 - - - - - -Tampa - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Temple 15 12 0 7 8 1 - - - 22 20 1 - - - - - -Tennessee - - - - - - 1 2 0 1 2 0 - - - 0 1 0Texas - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Texas A&M Kingville - - - - - - 2 1 0 2 1 0 - - - - - -Texas State - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Texas Tech - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Texas Pan-American - - - 0 2 0 - - - 0 2 0 - - - - - -Toledo - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -Towson State - - - - - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0Trenton State 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 10 4 0 - - - - - -Trinity 5 1 0 - - - - - - 5 1 0 - - - - - -Tufts 6 1 0 - - - - - - 6 1 0 - - - - - -Tulane - - - 0 2 1 - - - 0 2 1 - - - - - -UC-Santa Barbara - - - 0 3 0 - - - 0 3 0 - - - - - -Union 3 0 0 - - - - - - 3 0 0 - - - - - -Ursinus 9 1 0 - - - 1 0 0 10 1 0 - - - - - -Vanderbilt 2 0 0 - - - 1 3 0 3 2 0 - - - 0 1 0Vermont 11 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 12 8 1 - - - - - -Villanova 27 15 1 9 9 0 1 0 0 37 24 1 - - - - - -Virginia 13 4 0 22 14 0 0 1 0 35 19 0 - - - 1 1 0Virginia Commonwealth - - - 2 7 0 - - - 2 7 0 - - - - - -Virginia Military Institute - - - - - - 2 0 0 2 0 0 - - - - - -Virginia Tech - - - 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - -Wake Forest - - - 0 2 0 - - - 0 2 0 - - - - - -Wagner 8 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 0 - - - - - -Washington & Jefferson 2 0 0 - - - - - - 2 0 0 - - - - - -Washington & Lee - - - 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 - - - - - -Wesleyan 12 1 0 - - - 2 1 0 14 2 0 - - - - - -

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Games PlayedMost games played in a career177 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02171 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05168 ........ Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07162 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06.............. Zack Belski, 2014-17161 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01 .............. Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90.............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09160 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92159 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87.............. Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-94.............. Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98.............. Max Krance, 1998-01.............. William E. Arendt, 2013-16.............. Daniel M. Hoy, 2013-16158 ........ Jeffrey C. Schweitzer, 1990-93157 ....... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86.............. Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96156 ........ John C. Mishu, 2010-13155 ........ Nick Hernandez, 2014-17152 ........ Derek A. Beckman, 2006-09150 ........ Michael C. Lutz, 1986-89.............. Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-93149 ........ Peter A. Silletti, 1993-96.............. Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2001-04148 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99147 ........ Aaron N. Prince, 2004-07146 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96145 ........ Christopher R. Samway, 1991-94.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12144 ........ Todd W. Leavitt, 1983-86.............. David J. Ekelund, 1993-96142 ........ Alec Keller, 2011-14141 ........ Stephen T. Young, 2001-04140 ........ David J. Kahney, 1991-92, 1994-95

Most games played in a season48 .......... Pat Boran, 2001.............. Andrew Hanson, 2001.............. Michael D. Chernoff, 200347 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1996.............. Peter A. Silletti, 1996.............. Tyler V. Bronson, 1996.............. Jonathan I. Miller, 2003.............. Michael H. Ford, 201146 .......... Daniel P. Puskas, 1991.............. Timothy E. Taylor, 1991.............. Michael E. Ciminiello, 1996.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2006.............. Matthew C. Bowman, 201145 ......... J. Richey Nash, 1991.............. Peter H. Noone, 1991.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1991.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1996.............. Michael N. Hazen, 1997.............. Matthew Evans, 1997, 1999

.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1997

.............. Asher B. Griffin, 1997

.............. Tyler Bronson, 1997

.............. Sean McQuaid, 1997

.............. Michael Keck, 1997

.............. Adam J. Balkan, 2002

.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2004

.............. Stephen T. Young, 2004

.............. John R. Mishu, 2011

.............. Sam W. Mulroy, 2011

.............. Daniel M. Hoy, 2016

.............. Nick Hernandez, 2016

.............. Zack Belski, 2016

Highest batting average in a career.380 ...... William L. MacCoy, Jr., 1940-42 (97-255).364 ...... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86 (202-555).356 ....... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1986-89 (125-351).350 ...... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79 (110-314).346 ....... B.J. Szymanski, 2003-04 (123-356).343 ....... Mark F. Lockenmeyer, 1978-81 (114-332).341 ....... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87 (175-513).338 ....... Joseph F. DeGeorge, 1976-79 (117-346).............. Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99 (164-485).337 ....... Robert J. Flaherty, 1975-77 (97-288).336 ....... Alec Keller, 2011-14 (176-524).335 ....... Max Krance, 1998-01 (189-563).333 ....... Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98 (168-505).............. Will D. Venable, 2003-05 (109-327).331 ....... Robert A. Schiffner, Jr., 1969-71 (90-272).............. David J. Kahney, 1991-92, 1994-95 (120-362).............. Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06 (203-614).............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08 (152-460)

Highest batting average in a season.440 ...... Daniel P. Arendas, 1985 (66-150).425 ....... G. Spencer Lucian, 2008 (62-146).416 ...... Victor K. Kurylak, 1978 (42-101).413 ....... Sal J. Iacono, 2007 (62-150).411 ....... Max Krance, 1998 (39-95).406 ...... William L. MacCoy, Jr., 1942 (28-69).405 ....... Daniel P. Puskas, 1993 (45-111).402 ...... William L. MacCoy, Jr., 1940 (37-92).396 ....... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1996 (63-159).392 ....... Theodore Frangos, 1980 (31-79).391 ....... John (Jack) Murphy, 2008 (61-156).389 ....... Kevin J. Kaufman, 1974 (37-95).385 ....... William C. Miller, 1980 (32-83).380 ....... Mark F. Lockenmeyer, 1980 (35-92).378 ....... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1988 (48-127).............. Alec D. Keller, 2013 (54-143).375 ....... Robert J. Flaherty, 1977 (42-112).............. Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989 (54-144).............. Thomas A. Hage, 1996 (66-176)

Batting Average

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Most at-bats in a career639 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09635 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02628 ........ Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07614 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06613 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05604 ........ Danny Hoy, 2012-16570 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01563 ........ Max Krance, 1998-01560 ........ Zack Belski, 2014-17562 ........ Billy Arendt, 2013-16555 ....... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86552 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92547 ........ Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90541 ........ John R. Mishu, 2010-13.............. Nick Hernandez, 2014-17535 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12534 ........ Aaron N. Prince, 2004-07532 ........ Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-94529 ........ Thomas A. Hage, 1993-94524 ........ Alec Keller, 2011-14513 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87510 ........ Michael C. Lutz, 1986-89.............. Derek A. Beckman, 2006-09509 ........ Jeffrey C. Schweitzer, 1990-93505 ........ Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98

Most at-bats in a season197 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 2001193 ........ Matthew C. Bowman, 2011192 ........ Dan J. DeGeorge, 2006186 ........ Andrew Hanson, 2001179 ........ Jon Watterson, 2001.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003178 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2011177 ........ B.J. Szymanski, 2004176 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002.............. Max Krance, 2001.............. Thomas A. Hage, 1996.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2006175 ........ Andrew P. Hanson, 2000174 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2004173 ........ Jacob B. Boone, 2019172 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2008171 ........ Danny Hoy, 2016170 ........ Michael H. Ford, 2011.............. Nick Hernandez, 2016169 ........ Jonathan I. Miller, 2003.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2006168 ........ Zach B. Wendkos, 2006167 ........ Chris Davis, 2019165 ........ Aaron N. Prince, 2006.............. John R. Mishu, 2011164 ........ Stephen T. Young, 2003

At Bats161 ....... Ryan L. Eldridge, 2002.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1991160 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2010.............. J. Richey Nash, 1991.............. Daniel P. Puskas, 1991159 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96.............. Matthew C. Evans, 1999158 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 2002.............. Jonathan I. Miller, 2002.............. Stephen T. Young, 2004.............. Derek A. Beckman, 2008.............. Nadir Lewis, 2019157 ........ Drew K. Stratton, 1985.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2004.............. Adrian C. Turnham, 2008156 ........ Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2002.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2004.............. Jack J. Murphy, 2008155 ........ Peter H. Noone, 1991.............. Adam J. Balkan, 2005.............. Billy Arendt, 2016

Most at-bats in a game10 .......... Gregory J. Van Horn, vs. Harvard, .............. April 5, 2009 (one hit)9 ............ Daniel J. DeGeorge, vs. Harvard, .............. April 5, 2009 (five hits).............. John (Jack) Murphy, vs. Harvard, .............. April 5, 2009 (four hits)

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Most runs scored in a career143 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02141 ........ Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86129 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06.............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09115 ........ Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-94112 ........ Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98111 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01.............. Danny Hoy, 2013-16110 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12108 ........ Stephen T. Young, 2001-04107 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05102 ........ Jeffrey C. Schweitzer, 1990-93.............. Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2001-04101 ........ Max Krance, 1998-01100 ........ Michael C. Lutz, 1986-89.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-9298 .......... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96.............. Matthew C. Evans, 1996-9997 .......... Thomas J. Urquhart, 1983-8696 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87.............. Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96

Most runs scored in a season47 .......... Stephen T. Young, 2004.............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, 200846 .......... Patrick M. Boran, 2001.............. David J. Ekelund, 199645 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1985.............. Michael E. Ciminiello, 199644 .......... B.J. Szymanski, 200442 .......... Patrick M .Boran, 200041 .......... Justin C. Griffin, 1996.............. Danny Hoy, 201640 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 199839 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1984.............. Todd A. Tuckner, 1985.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003.............. Matthew C. Bowman, 201138 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1985.............. Thomas A. Hage, 199637 .......... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1988.............. Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2002.............. Adam J. Balkan, 2004.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 201236 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2010.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2006.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2004.............. Thomas J. Urquhart, 198435 .......... Mark T. Leavitt, 1985.............. Thomas J. Urquhart, 1985.............. Daniel P. Puskas, 1991.............. Andrew P. Hanson, 2000.............. William D. Venable, 200534 .......... Dennis P. Spates, 1977

.............. Patrick M. Boran, 2002

.............. Jonathan I. Miller, 2003

Most runs scored in a game5 ............ Richard L. Vogt vs. Swarthmore, May 23, 1928.............. Weatherly Reinmund vs. Lafayette, May 14, 1931.............. Thomas J. Urquhart, vs. Long Island, May 1, 1984.............. Patrick M. Boran vs. Dartmouth, May, 5, 2001.............. Timothy W. Lahey, vs. Dartmouth, April 13, 2003.............. Timothy W. Lahey, at Columbia, April 17, 2004.............. Danny Hoy, at Brown, April 10, 20164 ............ Matthew C. Bowman, at Richmond, March 17, 2012.............. Michael H. Ford, at Harvard, April 7, 2013.............. Jesper E. Horsted, at Georgetown, March 17, 2018

Runs Scored

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Most hits in a career203 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06202 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02.............. Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86194 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09189 ........ Max Krance, 1998-01188 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05186 ........ Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07185 ........ Danny Hoy, 2013-16184 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01177 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92176 ........ Alec Keller, 2011-14175 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87173 ........ Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96168 ........ Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12167 ........ Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-94164 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99156 ........ Jeffrey C. Schweitzer, 1990-93155 ........ Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90153 ........ Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-93152 ........ Michael C. Lutz, 1986-89.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08146 ........ John R. Mishu, 2010-13.............. Billy Arendt, 2013-16145 ........ Nick Hernandez, 2014-17142 ....... Drew K. Stratton, 1984-86.............. Aaron N. Prince, 2004-07.............. Zack Belski, 2014-17141 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96140 ........ Paul G. Steinhauser, 1980-83

Most hits in a season66 ......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1985.............. Thomas A. Hage, 1996.............. Patrick M. Boran, 200164 .......... B.J. Szymanski, 200463 .......... Michael Ciminiello, 1996.............. Andrew P. Hanson, 200062 .......... Sal J. Iacono, 2007.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 200861 .......... Jack J. Murphy, 200860 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2004.............. Matt C. Bowman, 201159 .......... B.J. Szymanski, 200357 .......... David J. Ekelund, 1996.............. Zach B. Wendkos, 2006.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 201156 ......... Drew K. Stratton, 1984.............. Jonathan I. Miller, 2003.............. Stephen T. Young, 2004.............. Andrew J. Salini, 200555 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2002.............. Matthew C. Evans, 1999.............. William D. Venable, 2005.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2006.............. Danny Hoy, 201654 .......... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989

.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1991

.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2004

.............. Aaron N. Prince, 2006

.............. Alec D. Keller, 2013

.............. Jake Boone, 201953 .......... Dan J. DeGeorge. 200952 ......... Sean P. Welsh, 1985.............. J. Richey Nash, 1991.............. Dan J. DeGeorge. 2006.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 201251 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1985.............. Michael H. Ford, 201150 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1998

Most hits in a game6 ........... Todd A. Tuckner, vs. FIU, March 20, 1985.............. Andrew P. Hanson, vs. Columbia, April 16, 2000.............. Max Krance, vs. Coastal Carolina, Mar. 17, 2001.............. G. Spencer Lucian, vs.. Navy, March 22, 20085 ........... 20 players with five; most recently .............. B.J. Szymanski vs. Cornell, April 30, 2004.............. G. Spencer Lucian at Davidson, March 20, 2007.............. Sal J. Iacono at Cornell, April 29, 2007.............. Daniel J. DeGeorge at Harvard, April 5, 2009.............. Jon A. Broscious at Harvard, April 5, 2009.............. Daniel J. DeGeorge at Penn, April 18, 2009.............. Zack Belski, at Brown, April 10, 2016.............. Danny Hoy, at Brown, April 10, 2016

Most hits in consecutive games9 ............ G. Spencer Lucian, March 22-23, 20088 ........... Jack W. Singer, May 28-29, 1965.............. B.J. Szymanski, April 27 & 30, 2004.............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, April 5, 2009 (DH)

Longest hitting streak (# of Games)20 .......... Sal J. Iacono, March 3, 2007-April 7, 200717 .......... Aaron N. Prince, April 26, 2005-March 29, 200616 .......... William L. MacCoy, Jr., April 1-May 11, 1940.............. Dan J. DeGeorge, April 24, 2006-March 4, 200715 .......... Daniel P. Puskas, March 31-April 26, 1992

Hits

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TriplesMost triples in a career14 .......... B.J. Szymanski, 2003-0411 .......... Douglas Blake, 1970-7210 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05.............. John R. Mishu, 2010-139 ............ Joseph F. DeGeorge, 1976-79.............. Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86.............. Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90.............. Michael N. Hazen, 1995-988 ............ Thomas J. Urquhart, 1983-86 Mickey Martin, 1998-01

Most triples in a season8 ............ B.J. Szymanski, 20047 ............ Douglas Blake, 19706 ............ B.J. Szymanski, 2003.............. Joseph F. DeGeorge, 1979.............. Thomas J. Urquhart, 19855 ............ Kevin J. Kaufman, 1976.............. Paul D. Pecka, 1977.............. Michael N. Hazen, 1998.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2006.............. John R. Mshu, 2011

Most triples in a game2 ............ 11 times, most recent: .............. B.J. Szymanski vs. Old Dominion, March 7, 2004.............. John R. Mishu vs. Seton Hall, April 10, 2012

Most doubles in a career49 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1996-9948 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-8647 .......... Danny Hoy, 2013-1644 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1993-9642 .......... Patrick M. Boran, 1999-0241 .......... Andrew J. Salini, 2003-0640 .......... Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-0939 .......... Max Krance, 1998-01.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2004-0737 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-8735 .......... Billy Arendt, 2013-1634 .......... Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-92.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1995-9833 .......... Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-9431 .......... Andrew Hanson, 1998-01.............. Adam J. Balkan, 2002-0530 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-1229 .......... Todd W. Leavitt, 1983-86.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92.............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04.............. Aaron N. Prince, 2004-0728 .......... Peter H. Noone, 1989-92.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2002-05.............. John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-0927 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1984-86.............. Sean P. Welsh, 1984-87.............. John D. Mishu, 2010-13

Most doubles in a season21 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 198519 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1996.............. Pat Boran, 200117 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1998.............. J. Max Krance, 200016 .......... Justin C. Griffin, 199615 .......... Sean P. Welsh, 1987.............. Matthew C. Evans, 1999.............. Adam J. Balkan, 200414 .......... Jonathan I. Miller, 2003.............. Victor K. Kurylak, 1977.............. Todd A. Tuckner, 1984.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1998.............. Tim Phillips, 2001.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2008.............. Daniel M. Hoy, 2013

Most doubles in a game3 ............ 13 times, most recent: .............. Matthew C. Evans vs. LIU, Apri 21, 1998.............. Michael N. Hazen vs. Columbia, April 18, 1998.............. Adrian C. Turnham at Davidson, March 20, 2007 .............. Brian A. Berkowitz vs. Columbia, April 18, 2007.............. Danny Baer, at Brown, April 10, 2016

Doubles

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Most home runs in a career26 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1996-9925 .......... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-9625 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-1223 .......... Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-0421 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1984-8620 .......... Jon A. Broscious, 2007-1019 .......... Andrew Hanson, 1998-0118 .......... John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-0916 .......... Danny Hoy, 2013-1615 .......... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2003-0614 .......... Sal J. Iacono, 2004-0713 .......... Brian A. Berkowitz, 2007-10.............. Zach B. Wendkos, 2003-0611 .......... Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90.............. Peter A. Silletti, 1993-96.............. William D. Venable, 2003-05.............. John R. Mishu, 2010-1310 .......... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1986-89.............. Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96.............. Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98.............. Max Krance, 1998-01.............. Ryan L. Eldridge, 2002-03, 2005.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08.............. Michael H. Ford, 2011-13.............. Zack Belski, 2014-17

Most home runs in a season13 .......... Michael E. Ciminiello, 199611 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 198511 .......... Timothy W. Lahey, 200310 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 19999 ............ Matthew C. Evans, 1998.............. William D. Venable, 20058 ............ Drew K. Stratton, 1984.............. Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989.............. Andrew Hanson, 2001.............. Zach B. Wendkos, 2006.............. Jack J. Murphy, 2008.............. Jon A. Broscious, 2010.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2010.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 20127 ............ Victor K. Kurylak, 1979.............. Michael C. Keck, 1996.............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2004.............. Ryan L. Eldridge, 2005.............. Jon A. Broscious, 2008.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 20116 ............ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1994, 1995.............. Peter A. Silleti, 1996.............. David J. Ekelund, 1996.............. Michael N. Hazen, 1998.............. Ryan M. Reich, 2004.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2004.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2006.............. Jack J. Murphy, 2007.............. Brian A. Berkowitz, 2010.............. Michael H. Ford, 2013.............. Danny Hoy, 2014

Most home runs in a game3 ............ Timothy W. Lahey, at Columbia, April 18, 20042 ............ 40 times, most recent: .............. Jack J. Murphy vs. Cornell, April 28, 2007.............. Jon A. Broscious at Yale, April 5, 2008.............. Jon A. Broscious at Columbia, April 12, 2008.............. Jon A. Broscious vs. Columbia, April 12, 2009.............. Gregory J. Van Horn at Penn, April 19, 2009.............. Jon A. Broscious at Santa Clara, March 27, 2010.............. Brian A. Berkowitz vs. Cornell, May 2, 2010.............. Danny Hoy at UNC-Greensboro, March 8, 2015.............. Nick Hernandez, vs. Brown, Apr. 2, 2017.............. Paul Tupper, vs. Cornell, Apr. 28, 2017

Home Runs

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17 .......... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977 (14D, 1T, 2HR).............. Daniel P. Arendas, 1984 (11D, 1T, 5HR).............. Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989 (8D, 1T, 8HR).............. Timothy E. Taylor, 1991 (13D, 3T, 1HR).............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003 (8D, 6T, 3HR).............. William D. Venable, 2005 (7D, 1T, 9HR).............. Greg J. Van Horn, 2007 (11D, 2T, 4HR).............. Jon A. Broscious, 2008 (9D, 1T, 7HR).............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2012 (8D, 1T, 8HR).............. John R. Mishu, 2012 (9D, 3T, 5HR).............. Daniel M. Hoy, 2013 (14D, 1T, 2HR)16 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1984 (7D, 1T, 8HR).............. J. Richey Nash, 1991 (8D, 4T, 4HR).............. Thomas A. Hage, 1994 (10D, 2T, 4HR).............. Jonathan I. Miller, 2003 (14D, 0T, 2HR).............. Andrew J. Salini, 2004 (11D, 3T, 2HR).............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2009 (12D, 2T, 2HR).............. Brian A. Berkowitz, 2010 (10D, 6HR).............. Chris Davis, 2019 (12D, 3T, 1HR)

Most extra-base hits in a game5 ............ Andrew P. Hanson, vs. Columbia, April 16, 2000.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, vs. Richmond, March 17, 20124 ............ Matthew C. Evans, vs. Long Island Univ., April 21, 19983 ............ 36 times, most recent: .............. Adrian C. Turnham at Davidson, March 20, 2007.............. Brian A. Berkowtiz vs. Columbia, April 18, 2007.............. Jon A. Broscious at Columbia, April 12, 2008.............. Jon A. Broscious vs. Columbia, April 12, 2009.............. Brian A. Berkowitz vs. Dartmouth, April 4, 2010.............. Michael H. Ford vs. Harvard, April 7, 2013.............. Alec D. Keller vs. Monmouth, April 10, 2013.............. Daniel M. Hoy vs. Monmouth, April 10, 2013.............. Daniel M. Hoy at Penn, April 14, 2013.............. Alec D. Keller, at UNCG, March 15, 2014.............. Zack Belski, at Brown, April 10, 2016.............. Danny Baer, at Brown, April 10, 2016.............. Nick Hernandez, vs. Rider, April 19, 2017.............. Paul Tupper, vs. Cornell, April 28, 2017

Most extra-base hits in a career76 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99 (49D, 1T, 26HR)67 .......... Danny Hoy, 2013-16 (47D, 4T, 16HR)66 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86 (48D, 9T, 9HR)61 .......... Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06 (41D, 5T, 15HR)61 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12 (30D, 6T, 25HR)59 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96 (44D, 5T, 10HR)57 .......... Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07 (39D, 4T, 14HR)56 .......... Andrew Hanson, 1998-01 (31D, 6T, 19HR)55 .......... Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04 (29D, 3T, 23HR)53 .......... Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02 (42D, 2T, 9HR).............. Max Krance, 1998-01 (39 D, 4T, 10HR).............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09 (40D, 5T, 6HR)52 .......... Michael E. Ciminiello,1993-96 (26D, 1T, 25HR)51 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1984-86 (27D, 3T, 21HR)49 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98 (30D, 9T, 10HR)48 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87 (37D, 2T, 9HR).............. Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05 (31D, 10T, 7HR).............. John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-09 (28D, 2T, 18HR).............. John R. Mishu, 2010-13 (27D, 10T, 1147 .......... Jon A. Broscious, 2007-10 (26D, 1T, 20HR).............. Billy Arendt, 2013-16 (35D, 3T, 9HR)46 .......... Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90 (26D, 9T, 11HR)45 .......... Justin C. Griffin, 1995-98 (34D, 4T, 7HR).............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08 (30D, 5T, 10HR)43 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2002-06 (29D, 7T, 7HR)42 .......... Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-94 (33D, 7T, 2HR) 41 .......... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79 (23D, 3T, 15HR).............. Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-93 (34D, 5T, 2HR).............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003-04 (18D, 14T, 9HR)

Most extra-base hits in a season26 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1998 (17D, 9HR)25 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1999 (15D, 10HR)24 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1985 (21D, 2T, 1HR).............. Michael E. Ciminiello, 1996 (11D, 13HR).............. Thomas A. Hage, 1996 (19D, 2T, 3HR).............. B.J. Szymanski, 2004 (10D, 8T, 6HR)23 .......... J. Max Krance, 2000 (17D, 2T, 4HR).............. Zach B. Wendkos, 2006 (13D, 2T, 8HR)22 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1985 (11D, 0T, 11HR).............. Michael N. Hazen, 1998 (11D, 5T, 6HR).............. Justin C. Griffin, 1998 (14D, 3T, 5HR)21 .......... Pat Boran, 2001 (19D, 2HR).............. Adam J. Balkan, 2004 (15D, 3T, 2HR).............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2011 (11D, 3T, 7HR).............. Danny Hoy, 2015 (13D, 2T, 6 HR)20 .......... Michael C. Keck, 1996 (12D, 1T, 7HR).............. Andrew Hanson, 2001 (8D, 4T, 8HR) .............. Andrew J. Salini, 2006 (13D, 1T, 6HR).............. Jack J. Murphy, 2008 (11D, 1T, 8HR)19 .......... Sean P. Welsh, 1987 (15D, 1T, 3HR).............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2003 (7D, 1T, 11HR).............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2004 (11D, 1T, 7HR).............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2006 (9D, 5T, 5HR)18 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984 (14D, 1T, 3HR).............. Andrew P. Hanson, 2000 (12D, 1T, 5HR).............. Sal J. Iacono, 2007 (12D, 1T, 5 HR).............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2008 (14D, 0T, 4HR).............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2010 (8D, 2T, 8HR)

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Most total bases in a career319 ........ Max Krance, 1998-01 (189S, 39D, 4T, 10HR)299 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06 (142S, 41D, 5T, 15HR)295 ........ Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86 (136S, 48D, 9T, 9HR)293 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99 (88S, 49D, 1T, 26HR)288 ........ Danny Hoy, 2013-16 (79S, 47D, 4T, 16HR285 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12 (107S, 30D, 6T, 25HR)279 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02 (153S, 42D, 2T, 9HR)275 ........ Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07 (129S, 39D, 4T, 14 HR)262 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09 (143S, 40D, 5T, 6HR)260 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05 (140S, 31D, 10T, 7HR)257 ........ Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96 (114S, 44D, 5T, 10 HR)246 ........ Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98 (119S, 30D, 9T, 10HR)244 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96 (89S, 26D, 1T, 25HR)243 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87 (127S, 37D, 2T, 9HR)238 ........ Drew K. Stratton, 1984-86 (91S, 27D, 3T, 21HR)232 ........ Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90 (109S, 26D, 9T, 11HR) 231 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01 (184S, 31D, 6T, 19HR)230 ........ Alec Keller, 2011-14, (140S, 24D, 6T, 6HR)229 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92 (140S, 29D, 1T, 7HR)226 ........ John R. Mishu, 2010-13 (98S, 27D, 10T, 11HR)224 ........ Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04 (65S, 29D, 3T, 23HR)222 ........ G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08 (167S, 30D, 5T, 10HR).............. John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-09 (88S, 28D, 2T, 18HR)220 ........ Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-94 (125S, 33D, 7T, 2HR)214 ........ Billy Arendt, 2013-16 (99S, 35D, 3T, 9HR)211 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-05 (107S, 28D, 4T, 9HR)203 ........ Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-93 (112S, 34D, 5T, 2HR).............. Justin C. Griffin, 1995-98 (95S, 34D, 4T, 7HR)202 ........ Jeffrey C. Schweitzer, 1990-93 (123S, 24D, 5T, 4HR)200 ........ Mickey Martin, 1998-01 (114S, 17D, 8T, 7HR)199 ........ Aaron N. Prince, 2004-07 (102S, 29D, 5T, 6HR)196 ........ B.J. Szymanski, 2003-04 (82S, 18D, 14T, 9HR).............. Nick Hernandez, 2014-17 (113S, 21D, 3T, 8 HR)193 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99 (58S, 34D, 1T, 16HR)

Most total bases in a season118 ........ Andrew Hanson, 2001 (58S, 8D, 4T, 8HR)113 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1996 (39S, 11D, 0T, 13HR)112 ........ Pat Boran, 2001 (66S, 19D, 0T, 2HR)108 ........ B.J. Szymanski, 2004 (40S, 10D, 8T, 6HR)100 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1999 (30S, 15D, 0T, 10HR)98 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1996 (42S, 19D, 2T, 3HR).............. Zach B. Wendkos, 2006 (34S, 13D, 2T, 8HR).............. Jack J. Murphy, 2008 (43S, 11D, 1T, 8HR)95 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1985 (29S, 11D, 0T, 11HR).............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2011 (36S, 11D, 3T, 7HR)94 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1985 (42S, 21D, 2T, 1HR)92 .......... Andrew P. Hanson, 2000 (45S, 12D, 1T, 5HR)91 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1998 (65S, 17D, 9HR).............. William D. Venable, 2005 (38S, 7D, 1T, 9HR).............. Sal J. Iacono, 2007 (44S, 12D, 1T, 5HR)90 .......... Mickey Martin, 2001 (52S, 7D, 4T, 3HR)89 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 1984 (40S, 7D, 1T, 8HR).............. Michael N. Hazen, 1998 (67S, 11D, 5T, 6HR).............. J. Max Krance, 2000 (33S, 17D, 2T, 4HR)88 .......... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989 (37S, 8D, 1T, 8HR).............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003 (42D, 8D, 6T, 3HR)

.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2006 (35S, 13D, 1T, 6HR)

.............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2008 (44S, 14D, 0T, 4HR)87 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2004 (40S, 15D, 3T, 2HR)86 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2012 (35S, 8D, 1T, 8HR)84 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2010 (30S, 8D, 2T, 8HR)83 .......... David J. Ekelund, 1996 (106S, 6D, 1T, 6HR).............. Jon Watterson, 2001 (53S, 12D, 1T, 1HR)81 .......... Danny Hoy, 2016 (39S, 11D, 5HR)80 .......... J. Richey Nash, 1991 (36S, 8D, 4T, 4HR).............. Timothy D. Lahey, 2003 (19S, 7D, 1T, 11HR)79 .......... Justin C. Griffin, 1998 (57S, 14D, 3T, 5HR)77 .......... Andrew J. Salini, 2004 (35S, 11D, 3T, 2HR).............. Alec D. Keller, 2013 (40S, 9D, 1T, 4HR)76 .......... Sean P. Welsh, 1985 (39S, 7D, 1T, 5HR).............. Jonathan I. Miller, 2003 (40S, 14D, 0T, 2HR)75 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1984 (30S, 11D, 1T, 5HR).............. Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2009 (37S, 12D, 2T, 2HR)74 .......... Michael C. Keck, 1996 (36S, 12D, 1T, 7HR).............. Patrick M. Boran, 2000 (46S, 10D, 0T, 2HR).............. G. Spencer Lucian, 2006 (21S, 9D, 5T, 5HR).............. Michael H. Ford, 2013 (32S, 9D, 6HR)

Most total bases in a game16 .......... Andrew P. Hanson, vs. Columbia, April 18, 2000 .............. (1S, 2D, 1T, 2HR)13 .......... Timothy W. Lahey, at Columbia, April 18, 2004 .............. (1S, 3HR)11 .......... Thomas A. Peppler, vs. Villanova, April 8, 1967 .............. (1T, 2HR).............. Matthew C. Evans, vs. Long Island Univ., April 21, 1998.............. (3D, 1HR).............. William D. Venable, at Old Dominion, March 20, 2005 .............. (1D, 2HR)10 .......... Matthew C. Evans, vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999 .............. (2S, 2D, 1HR).............. Ryan D. Reich, vs. Dartmouth, April 13, 2003 .............. (1D, 2HR).............. Jon A. Broscious, at Columbia, April 12, 2008 .............. (1D, 2HR).............. Jon A. Broscious, vs. Columbia, April 12, 2009 .............. (1D, 2HR).............. Zack Belski, at Brown, April 10, 2016 (2S, 2D, 1HR).............. Paul Tupper vs. Cornell, April 28, 2017 (2 HR, 1D)

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Best slugging percentage in a career (>200 ab).604 ....... Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99 (293-485).586 ....... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79 (184-314).560 ....... Michael V. Ippolito, 1958-60 (122-218).551 ....... Drew K. Stratton, 1984-86 (238-432).............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003-04 (196-356).534 ....... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96 (244-457).533 ....... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12 (168-535).532 ....... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86 (295-555).529 ....... John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-09 (222-420).516 ....... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1986-89 (181-351).514 ....... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-pres (199-387).501 ....... William D. Venable, 2003-05 (164-327).498 ....... Andrew Hanson, 1998-01 (284-570).............. Gregory J. Van Horn, 2007, 2009 (127-255).487 ....... Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06 (299-614).............. Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98 (246-505).486 ....... Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96 (257-529).483 ....... G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-08 (222-460).478 ....... Robert A. Schiffner, Jr., 1969-71 (130-272).477 ....... Danny Hoy, 2013-16 (185-604).474 ....... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87 (243-513).............. Andrew J. Salini, 2003-05 (211-445).473 ....... Jon A. Broscious, 2007-10 (183-387).472 ....... J. Richey Nash, 1990-91 (127-262).............. Max Krance, 1998-01 (266-563).............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04 (224-475).471 ....... Joseph F. DeGeorge, 1976-79 (163-346).469 ....... Zach B. Wendkos, 2003-06 (183-390).467 ....... John D. Easton, 1953-55 (106-227)

Best slugging percentage in a season.711 ....... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1996 (113-159).684 ....... Theodore Frangos, 1980 (54-79).645 ....... Michael N. Hazen, 1998 (89-138).641 ....... Matthew C. Evans, 1998 (91-142).638 ....... Michael V. Ippolito, 1958 (44-69).636 ....... William D. Venable, 2005 (91-143).634 ....... Victor K. Kurylak, 1978 (64-101).628 ....... Matthew C. Evans, 1999 (100-159).............. Jack J. Murphy, 2008 (98-156).627 ....... Daniel P. Arendas, 1985 (94-150).622 ....... Michael C. Keck, 1996 (74-119).611 ....... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989 (88-144).610 ....... B.J. Szymanski, 2004 (108-177).608 ....... Justin C. Griffin, 1998 (79-130).607 ....... Sal J. Iacono, 2007 (91-150).605 ....... Drew K. Stratton, 1985 (95-157).603 ....... G. Spencer Lucian, 2008 (88-146).600 ....... Kevin J. Kaufman, 1974 (57-95).............. Victor K. Kurylak, 1979 (60-100).583 ....... Zach B. Wendkos, 2006 (98-168).582 ....... Drew K. Stratton, 1984 (89-153).581 ....... Samuel W. Mulroy (52-148).576 ....... Danny Hoy, 2015 (41-132).567 ....... J. Max Krance, 2000 (89-157).564 ....... Daniel P. Arendas, 1984 (75-133)

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Most RBI in a careerCareer RBI128 ........ Thomas A. Hage, 1993-96126 ........ Max Krance, 1998-01122 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06120 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99118 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01112 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96111 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02108 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12107 ........ Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86104 ........ Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98103 ........ Drew K. Stratton, 1984-86101 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07100 ........ Michael H. Ford, 2011-1395 .......... Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-9393 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87.............. John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-0991 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2002-0590 .......... Danny Hoy, 2013-1689 .......... Sean P. Welsh, 1984-8788 .......... Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-9486 .......... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79.............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-0485 .......... Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90.............. Andrew J. Salini, 2003-0584 .......... John R. Mishu, 2010-1380 .......... B.J. Szymanski, 2003-0479 .......... G. Spencer Lucian, 2005-0877 .......... Paul G. Steinhauser, 1980-83.............. Zack Belski, 2014-1776 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-1275 .......... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1986-8974 .......... Nick Hernandez, 2014-1773 .......... Peter A. Silletti, 1993-9672 .......... Todd W. Leavitt, 1983-86.............. David J. Kahney, 1991-92, 1994-95.............. Zachary W. Perry, 1993-95.............. Ryan L. Eldridge, 2002-03, 2005

Most RBI in a season53 .......... Drew K. Stratton, 198548 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1996.............. Michael E. Ciminiello, 199648 .......... B.J. Szymanski, 200447 .......... J. Max Krance, 2000.............. Andrew Hanson, 200142 .......... Sean P. Welsh, 198540 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1984.............. Jack J. Murphy, 200839 .......... Jeffrey P. Barton, 1989.............. Zach B. Wendkos, 2006.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 201138 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1997.............. Matthew C. Evans, 1997.............. Michael H. Ford, 201337 .......... Victor K. Kurylak, 1977.............. Daniel P. Arendas, 1985

.............. Andrew J. Salini, 200636 .......... Sean P. Welsh, 1987.............. Michael C. Keck, 1996.............. Matthew C. Evans, 1998, 199935 .......... Sean R. Sullivan, 1991.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2007

Most RBI in a game8 ............Zack Belski, at Brown, April 10, 20167 ............ Gerry G. Morse, vs. Rutgers, June 8, 1932.............. Robert L. Peters, Jr., vs. Yale, June 13, 1942.............. Anthony J. Riposta, vs. Temple, April 4, 1972.............. Daniel P. Puskas, vs. Columbia, April 5, 1992 .............. Andrew P. Hanson, vs. Columbia, April 16, 2000.............. William D. Venable, at Old Dominion, March 20, 20056 ............ Samuel W. Mulroy, at Richmond, March 17, 2012.............. Michael H. Ford, at Harvard, April 7, 2013.............. David Harding, at Harvard, April 9, 2017.............. Paul Tupper, vs. Cornell, April 28, 2017

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Most stolen bases in a career49 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1995-9847 .......... John T. Rivers, 1990-9340 .......... Stephen T. Young, 2001-0438 .......... Thomas J. Urquhart, 1983-8637 .......... Patrick M. Boran, 1999-0236 .......... Jeffrey C. Schweitzer, 1990-93.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1995-98.............. Jason M. Koonin, 1996-99.............. Derek A. Beckman, 2006-0935 .......... Frank J. Biondi, Jr., 1964-6632 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86.............. David J. Ekelund, 1993-9629 .......... Danny Hoy, 2013-1628 .......... Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-9327 .......... Michael C. Lutz, 1986-8926 .......... John R. Cullinane, Jr., 1972-74.............. William D. Venable, 2003-05.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-1225 .......... Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2001-0424 .......... Edward J. Kuchar, 1974-76.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003-0423 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2002-0522 .......... Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92

Most stolen bases in a season24 .......... David J. Ekelund, 1993.............. Michael N. Hazen, 199821 .......... John R. Cullinane, Jr., 197320 .......... Thomas J. Urquhart, 198518 .......... John T. Rivers, 199317 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1997.............. Patrick M. Boran, 200116 .......... Jason M. Koonin, 199815 .......... Edward J. Kuchar, 1976.............. Stephen T. Young, 2004.............. Will D. Venable, 200414 .......... Derek A. Beckman, 200813 .......... Frank J. Biondi, Jr., 1964.............. Frank J. Biondi, Jr., 1965.............. Daniel P. Arendas, 1986.............. Michael C. Lutz, 1988.............. Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2002.............. B.J. Szymanski, 2003.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 201112 .......... James P. Fairchild, 1951.............. John T. Rivers, 1991.............. Asher B. Griffin, 1997.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1998.............. Jason M. Koonin, 1999.............. Patrick M. Boran, 2002.............. Stephen T. Young, 2002.............. Daniel M. Hoy, 201311 .......... Samuel W. Mulroy, 2012

Most stolen bases in a game4 ............ Robert Hinchman, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, March 30, 1938.............. John R. Cullinane, Jr., vs. Villanova, April 17, 1973

.............. John T. Rivers, vs. Lafayette, April 6, 1993

.............. Patrick M. Boran, at Rutgers, April 9, 2002

.............. Derek A. Beckman, vs. Monmouth, April 8, 2008

Most walks received in a career117 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87102 ........ Peter A. Silletti, 1993-9690 .......... Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-9479 .......... Michael C. Lutz, 1986-8977 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-8675 .......... Daniel L. Palmer, 1987-9074 .......... Edward J. Kuchar, 1974-7672 .......... Michael H. Ford, 2011-1371 .......... Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92.............. Patrick M. Boran, 1999-0270 .......... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96.............. Aaron N. Prince, 2004-0769 .......... Peter H. Noone, 1989-92.............. John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-09

Most walks received in a season41 .......... Peter A. Silletti, 199636 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 198732 .......... Todd A. Tuckner, 1985.............. Daniel L. Palmer, 1989.............. Michael E. Ciminiello, 199631 .......... Timothy E. Taylor, 1991.............. Stephen T. Young, 2004.............. Michael H. Ford, 201330 .......... Robert J. Flaherty, 197629 .......... Edward J. Kuchar, 1974.............. John T. Rivers, 199128 .......... Edward J. Kuchar, 1976.............. Todd A. Tuckner, 1984.............. Mark T. Leavitt, 1985.............. Peter A. Silletti, 1995

Most walks received in a game5 ............ Nadir Lewis, at Georgetown, March 30, 20194 ............ Todd A. Tuckner, vs. Central Florida, March 20, 1987.............. Peter A. Silletti, vs. Iona, March 15, 1995.............. Michael E. Ciminiello vs. N.M. State, March 17, 1996.............. Peter A. Silletti vs. Georgetown, April 18, 1996.............. Asher B. Griffin vs. St. Peter’s, April 16, 1998.............. Max Krance vs. Duke, Mar. 23, 2001.............. Adam J. Balkan at Seton Hall, April 18, 2002

Stolen Bases

Walks Received

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Most times struck out in a career153 ........ Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04143 ........ Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2001-04140 ........ Joseph Flynn, 2016-19132 ........ Paul Tupper, 2014-17.............. Nick Hernandez, 2014-17128 ........ Adam J. Balkan, 2002-05124 ........ John R. Mishu, 2010-13123 ........ Zack Belski, 2014-17115 ........ Sal J. Iacono, 2004-07.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12114 ........ Danny Hoy, 2013-16113 ........ Brian A. Berkowitz, 2007-11111 ........ Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06110 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09.............. Matthew C. Connor, 2008-11109 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02106 ........ Jon A. Broscious, 2007-10.............. Danny Baer, 2014-17105 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01103 ........ Derek A. Beckman, 2006-09

Most times struck out in a season50 .......... Eric D. Fitzgerald, 2002.............. Timothy W. Lahey, 200349 .......... Joseph Flynn, 201647 .......... Timothy W. Lahey, 2004.............. Brian A. Berkowitz, 201046 .......... Brandon M. Englert, 201044 .......... Timothy W. Lahey, 2002.............. Nadir Lewis, 201943 .......... Adam J. Balkan, 2002.............. Dan J. DeGeorge, 200642 .......... Jon A. Broscious, 2008.............. Paul Tupper, 201541 .......... Peter A. Silletti, 1996.............. Andrew Hanson, 2001 .............. Mickey Martin, 2001.............. Zack Belski, 2016

Most times hit by a pitch in a career34 .......... Stephen T. Young, 2001-0429 .......... John R. Mishu, 2010-1326 .......... Matthew C. Evans, 1996-9924 .......... Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-9622 .......... Sal J. Iacono, 2004-0720 .......... Jon Watterson, 1998-01.............. Greg J. Van Horn, 2007-0918 .......... Michael N. Hazen, 1995-98.............. Michael Keck, 1994-9717 .......... David J. Ekelund, 1993-96.............. Sean McQuaid, 1994-97.............. Nathan T. Baird, 2010-13.............. Danny Hoy, 2013-1615 .......... Casey Hildreth, 1998-01.............. Derek A. Beckman, 2006-09.............. Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-1214 .......... Christopher R. Samway, 1991-94.............. Aaron N. Prince, 2004-07.............. Zack Belski, 2014-1713 .......... Daniel P. Arendas, 1983-86.............. Asher Lee-Tyson, 2015-1812 .......... Andrew J. Salini, 2003-06.............. David Harding, 2017-Current11 .......... Michael H. Ford, 2011-13.............. Zack Belski, 2014-1710 .......... Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92.............. Zachary W. Perry, 1993-95.............. Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02.............. Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04.............. Alexander D. Flink, 2010-13.............. Alec Keller, 2011-14.............. Joseph Flynn, 2016-19

Most times hit by a pitch in a season14 .......... Greg J. Van Horn, 200713 .......... Stephen T. Young, 200412 .......... Sean McQuaid, 1997.............. Jon Watterson, 200111 .......... Stephen T. Young, 200310 .......... Michael Keck, 1997.............. Casey N. Hildreth, 2000.............. Stephen T. Young, 20029 ............ Matthew C. Evans, 1997, 1999.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2006

Most times hit by a pitch in a game4 ............ Casey N. Hildreth, vs. Pennsylvania, April 24, 20003 ............ Christopher R. Small, vs. Columbia, April 16, 20002 ............ 27 times, most recent: .............. Daniel M. Hoy, at Penn, April 14, 2013.............. John R. Mishu, vs. Cornell, April 26, 2013.............. Danny Hoy, vs. Harvard, April 16, 2014.............. Zack Belski, at Maryland, March 16, 2015.............. Chris Davis, at Georgetown, March 16, 2019

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Best fielding percentage in a career (chances-errors).989 ....... John (Jack) Murphy, catcher, 2007-09 (812-10).988 ....... Michael C. Lutz, outfielder, 1986-89 (324-4).987 ....... Ryan L. Eldridge, first baseman, 2002-03, 2005 (538-7).............. John J. Basta, first baseman, 1974-76 (533-7).............. Max West, catcher, 2016-19 (681-9).986 ....... Joseph F. Golden, first baseman, 1951-53 (629-9).............. Zachary W. Perry, first baseman, 1993-95 (799-11) .............. Michael H. Ford, 1B/pitcher, 2011-13,(803-11).............. Zack Belski, first baseman, 2014-17, (1,226-17).............. Jesper Horsted, outfield, 2016-18 (213-3).985 ....... Kenneth A. Beytin, first baseman, 1972-74 (755-11).............. Arnold E. Holtberg, catcher, 1968-70 (532-8).984 ....... Edward W. Hockenbury, catcher, 1988-90 (368-6).983 ....... Scott B. Hayes, catcher, 1989-92 (522-9).982 ....... Timothy W. Lahey, catcher, 2001-04 (986-16).980 ....... Carl I. Belz, first baseman, 1957-59 (546-11).............. Michael N. Hazen, outfielder, 1995-98 (399-8).979 ....... Craig R. Peters, catcher, 1982-84 (334-7).............. Samuel W. Mulroy, catcher/outfielder, 2009-12 (638-15)............... John R. Mishu, outfielder, 2010-13 (503-11)............... Danny Baer, outfielder, 2014-17 (291-6)

Best fielding percentage in a season (minimum 100 chanc-es)1.000 ..... G. Kelly Martin, first baseman, 1980 (209).............. Ralph P. Brooks, first baseman, 1983 (114).............. Michael C. Lutz, outfielder, 1987 (102).............. Edward W. Hockenbury, catcher, 1988 (101).............. Adam J. Balkan, outfielder, 2002 (150).............. C. Stephen Wendell, first baseman, 2004 (140) .............. Zack Belski, first baseman, 2014 (186).............. Alex Dickinson, catcher, 2018 (141).9949 ..... Sal J. Iacono, third base/catcher, 2006 (198-1).............. John J. Basta, first baseman, 1975 (188-1).9943 ..... Arnold E. Holtberg, catcher, 1969 (175-1).9928 ..... Todd A. Tuckner, first baseman, 1985 (279-2).9927 ..... Arnold E. Holtberg, catcher, 1970 (136-1).9925 ..... Edward W. Hockenbury, catcher, 1989 (133-1).9924 ..... Craig R. Peters, catcher, 1984 (131-1).9923 ..... Adrian C. Turnham, first baseman, 2008 (259-2).9920 ..... Joseph Flynn, third base, 2019 (118-1).9916 ..... Jack J. Murphy, catcher, 2008 (356-3)

Most putouts in a career1,134 ..... Zack Belski, 2014-17812 ........ John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-09811 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01.............. C. Stephen Wendell, 2003-06801 ........ Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04766 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99756 ........ Michael H. Ford, 2011-13736 ........ Zachary W. Perry, 1993-95702 ........ Robert A. Schiffner, Jr., 1969-71698 ........ Tylers Servais, 2012-15697 ........ Kenneth A. Beytin, 1972-74694 ........ Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79674 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96665 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87638 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12610 ........ Peter H. Noone, 1989-92

Fielding Percentage PutoutsMost putouts in a career1,134 ..... Zack Belski, 2014-17812 ........ John (Jack) Murphy, 2007-09811 ........ Andrew Hanson, 1998-01.............. C. Stephen Wendell, 2003-06801 ........ Timothy W. Lahey, 2001-04766 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1996-99756 ........ Michael H. Ford, 2011-13736 ........ Zachary W. Perry, 1993-95702 ........ Robert A. Schiffner, Jr., 1969-71698 ........ Tylers Servais, 2012-15697 ........ Kenneth A. Beytin, 1972-74694 ........ Victor K. Kurylak, 1977-79674 ........ Michael E. Ciminiello, 1993-96665 ........ Todd A. Tuckner, 1984-87638 ........ Samuel W. Mulroy, 2009-12610 ........ Peter H. Noone, 1989-92603 ........ Max West, 2016-19601 ........ Adrian C. Turnham, 2006-09

Most putouts in a season386 ........ Zack Belski, 2016376 ........ Andrew P. Hanson, 2000369 ........ Andrew P. Hanson, 2001356 ........ Jack J. Murphy, 2008327 ........ C. Stephen Wendell, 2005323 ........ Peter H. Noone, 1991310 ........ Matthew C. Evans, 1998295 ........ Ryan L. Eldridge, 2002292 ........ Zack Belski, 2017288 ........ Zachary W. Perry, 1995.............. Michael E. Ciminiello, 1996

Most putouts in a game23 .......... Robert A. Schiffner, Jr., .............. vs. Brown, April 30, 1971 (14 innings)19 .......... John F. McCarthy, Jr.,.............. vs. Harvard, May 23, 1942 (14 innings).............. Andrew Hanson,.............. at Harvard, April 9, 2001 (16 innings).............. Adrian C. Turnham.............. at Richmond, March 11, 2006 (9 innings).............. Jon A. Broscious,.............. at UNC Greensboro, March 15, 2010 (12 Innings)18 .......... John H. Gefaell, .............. vs. Columbia, May 17, 1939 (10 innings)

Most putouts in a nine-inning game19 .......... Adrian C. Turnham, at Richmond, March 11, 200617 .......... James Jordan, Jr., vs. Muhlenberg, June 7, 1944.............. Adrian C. Turnham, vs. Brown, March 29, 200916 .......... Zach B. Wendkos, at Columbia, April 16, 2006.............. Adrian C. Turnham at Navy, March 21, 2008

Most putouts in a seven-inning game15 .......... Andrew P. Hanson vs. St. Joseph’s, March 25, 2000

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Most assists in a career454 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09453 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 1999-02439 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-92376 ........ Aaron N. Prince, 2004-07375 ........ Billy Arendt, 2013-16372 ........ Danny Hoy, 2013-16359 ........ Asher Lee-Tyson, 2015-18332 ........ Daniel P. Puskas, 1990-93329 ........ Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90

Most assists in a season135 ........ Justin C. Griffin, 1998131 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1991128 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2008127 ........ Danny Hoy, 2016122 ........ Patrick. M. Boran, 2001121 ........ Dan J. DeGeorge, 2006119 ........ Daniel P. Puskas, 1991117 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 2002.............. Aaron N. Prince, 2005116 ........ Patrick M. Boran, 2000115 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1989.............. Joseph P. Quinn, 1995114 ........ Bradley E. Remig, 1988113 ........ Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2009108 ........ Sean R. Sullivan, 1990

Most errors committed in a career67 .......... Patrick M. Boran, 1999-0262 .......... Sean R. Sullivan, 1989-9260 .......... Paul G. Steinhauser, 1980-8355 .......... Bradley E. Remig, 1987-9053 .......... Asher B. Griffin, 1995-9850 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1993-9648 .......... Todd W. Leavitt, 1983-8646 .......... Timothy E. Taylor, 1991-9445 .......... Daniel J. DeGeorge, 2006-09 43 .......... Aaron N. Prince, 2004-0742 .......... Matthew D. Becker, 2003-0641 .......... Dennis P. Spates, 1975-77.............. Billy Arendt, 2013-16

Most errors committed in a season24 .......... Patrick M. Boran, 200220 .......... Walter D. Armstrong, Jr., 1948.............. Paul G. Steinhauser, 1983.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1990.............. Joseph P. Quinn, 199519 .......... Robert I. Perina, 1941.............. Paul G. Steinhauser, 1982.............. Henry F. Kolowrat, 1984.............. Sean R. Sullivan, 1991.............. Asher B. Griffin, 199618 .......... Thomas A. Hage, 1996.............. Asher B. Griffin, 1997.............. Sal J. Iacono, 2004.............. Matthew D. Becker, 200517 .......... Dennis P. Spates, 1976.............. Bradley E. Remig, 1989.............. Justin C. Griffin, 1998.............. Alexander D. Flink, 201316 .......... F. Scott Addis, 1978.............. Bradley E. Remig, 1988.............. Asher B. Griffin, 1998.............. Patrick M. Boran, 1999, 2001

Most errors committed in a game5 ............ Robert I. Perina, vs. Lafayette, April 10, 1941

Assists Errors

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Most pitching appearances in a career66 .......... Matthew B. Grabowski, 2008-1159 .......... Ryan K. Makis, 2009-12058 .......... Steven M. Miller, 2005-0857 .......... Scott D. LaForest, 1983-8656 .......... David A. Palms, 2008-1155 .......... David J. Kahney, 1991-92, 1994-9553 .......... Thomas E. Pauly, 2001-0352 .......... David R. Boehle, 1999-0351 .......... Brian M. Zirlin, 1988-9150 .......... Christopher A. Cascia, 1978-8149 .......... William G. Beard, 1982-8548 .......... Mark R. Siano, 1999-03.............. Brian P. Kappel, 2002-05.............. Michael Fagan, 2011-1447 .......... Chris Bodurian, 2013-16.............. Ryan Smith, 2016-1943 .......... William T. Broome, 1999-03.............. Ryan K. Quillian, 1999-0342 .......... Brian Volpp, 1994-97.............. Thomas Rowland, 1999-02.............. R. Worth Lumry, 2002-05.............. A.J. Goetz, 2011-1441 .......... Christian A. Staehely, 2005-08.............. Bradley Gemberling, 2006-0940 .......... Dawson L. Farber, Jr., 1937-39.............. Emile Rosenberg, 1962-64.............. Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1964-66.............. Chris Gilgio, 2014-17

Most pitching appearances in a season24 .......... Brian P. Kappel, 200423 .......... Jeffery R. Golden, 199922 .......... Michael P. Fiala, 1985.............. David A. Palms, 201121 .......... Matthew B. Grabowski, 2009.............. Ryan Smith, 201720 .......... Graham P. Marcott, 1965.............. David R. Boehle, 2000.............. Thomas E. Pauly, 200219 .......... David J. Kahney, 1991.............. Thomas E. Pauly, 2003

Most complete games in a career23 .......... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941-4321 .......... Mark D. Softy, 1974-7618 .......... Dawson L. Farber, Jr., 1937-3917 .......... Matthew S. Noone, 1987-90.............. Christopher K. Yarbrough, 1993-9616 .......... Richard B. Emery, 1953-55.............. Steven F. Kordish, 1980-8314 .......... Ray Chirurgi, 1950-52.............. Ryan K. Quillian, 1999-03.............. Michael H. Ford, 2011-1313 .......... Joseph L. Castle, 1952-54

Most complete games in a season11 .......... Mark D. Softy, 197610 .......... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 19419 ............ Dawson L. Farber, Jr., 1939.............. Joseph L. Castle, 19548 ........... Richard B. Emery, 1953.............. Steven F. Kordish, 1983.............. Matthew S. Noone, 19897 ............ six times, most recent: .............. Christopher K. Yarbrough, 1996

Most consecutive complete games11 .......... Harry G. Gutheil III, 1992-937 ............ Richard B. Emery, 19536 ............ Joseph L. Castle, 19545 ............ Robert W. Wolcott, Jr., 1947.............. Erik P. Stiller, 2006.............. Zachary D. Hermans, 2013.............. Michael H. Ford, 2013

Pitching Appearances Complete Games

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Most innings pitched in a career276 ........ Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941-43243.1 ..... Ryan K. Quillian, 1999-03240.1 ..... Dawson L. Farber, Jr., 1937-39.............. Christopher K. Yarbrough, 1993-96239 ........ Mark D. Softy, 1974-76238.1 ..... Herman J. Belz, 1957-59236.1 ..... Steven F. Kordish, 1980-83.............. Zachary D. Hermans, 2010-13235 ........ W. Gerald Skey, 1962-64232 ........ Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1964-66225.2 ..... Scott D. LaForest, 1983-86224.2 ..... Robert W. Wolcott, Jr., 1947-49.............. Stephen M. Cushmore, 1966-68

Most innings pitched in a season117.1 ..... Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1965114 ........ Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941106.2 ..... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1942104.1 ..... Mark D. Softy, 1976103.1 ..... Dawson L. Farber, Jr., 1939100.2 ..... Joseph L. Castle, 195498.1 ....... Steven F. Kordish, 198394.1 ....... Graham P. Marcott, 196694 .......... Herman J. Belz, 195793.2 ....... Stephen M. Cushmore, 1968

Most innings pitched in a game18 .......... D.B. Doyle, vs. Amherst, May 10, 190516 .......... Herman J. Belz, vs. Colgate, April 20, 195714 .......... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., vs. Pennsylvania, May 24, 1941.............. Walter M. Phillips, Jr., vs. Navy, May 21, 196013 .......... Bernon T. Woodle, vs. So. Orange FC, May 25, 1910.............. W. Gerald Skey, vs. Cornell, April 17, 1964.............. Michael J. Fremuth, vs. Cornell, April 20, 1968.............. John D. Hittson, vs. Brown, April 30, 1971

Most innings pitched in relief in a game13 .......... Bernon T. Woodle, vs. So. Orange FC, May 25, 191010.2 ....... Leighton B. Ford, vs. Yale, June 2, 19568.2 ......... George Q. Palmer, vs. Navy, April 27, 19478.1 ......... Graham P. Marcott, vs. Rollins, April 2, 1965.............. William G. Beard, vs. Army, May 1, 1982

Most strikeouts in a career233 ........ Michael J. Fremuth, 1967-69217 ........ Mark D. Softy, 1974-76201 ........ Stephen M. Cushmore, 1966-68195 ........ Zachary D. Hermans, 2010-13192 ........ Erik P. Stiller, 2003-06191 ........ Ryan K. Quillian, 1999-03178 ........ C. Ross Ohlendorf, 2002-04177 ........ Bradley Gemberling, 2006-09176 ........ Steven F. Kordish, 1980-83167 ........ Harry P. Brightman, 1950-52166 ........ Ryan Smith, 2016-19164 ........ Mark F. Lockenmeyer, 1978-81163 ........ Scott D. LaForest, 1983-86160 ........ Christian A. Staehely, 2005-08

Most strikeouts in a season95 .......... Mark D. Softy, 197691 .......... Stephen M. Cushmore, 196889 .......... Michael J. Fremuth, 196886 .......... Steven F. Kordish, 198379 .......... C. Ross Ohlendorf, 200477 .......... Mike Fagan, 201476 .......... Ryan Smith, 201974 .......... Robert W. Wolcott, Jr., 1949.............. Mark D. Softy, 1974.............. Thomas E. Pauly, 2003

Most strikeouts in a game17 .......... L.A. Young, vs. Lafayette, April 26, 1890.............. L.A. Young, vs. Lafayette, April 25, 189116 .......... R.F. Easton, vs. Yale, June 16, 189614 .......... David M. Sisler, vs. Navy, May 3, 1952.............. Richard B. Emery, vs. Army, May 6, 1955.............. Zachary D. Hermans, at Cornell, April 27, 201213 .......... 9 times, most recent: .............. Bradley Gemberling, vs. Cornell, April 24, 2009

Most strikeouts in a game as a relief pitcher13 .......... Michael J. Fremuth, vs. Yale, May 1, 1968

Most consecutive strikeouts in a game8 ............ Mark D. Softy, vs. Colgate, April 6, 1974

Most strikeouts per nine innings in a career10.06 ..... Mike Fagan, 2011-14 (152 in 136)9.98 ....... Thomas E. Pauly, 2001-03 (142 in 128)9.67 ....... C. Ross Ohlendorf, 2002-04 (178 in 165.2)9.58 ....... Michael J. Fremuth, 1967-69 (233 in 219)9.41 ....... Bradley Gemberling, 2006-09 (178 in 170.1)9.12 ....... Brian P. Kappel, 2002-05 (74 in 73)9.03 ....... Ryan Smith, 2016-19 (166 in 165.1)8.77 ....... Benjamin W. Gross, 2015-18 (102 in 104.2)8.53 ....... Daniel J. Barnes, 2008-10 (90 in 95)8.50 ....... David E. Hale, 2007-09 (120 in 127.1)8.17 ....... Mark D. Softy, 1974-76 (217 in 239)

Innings Pitched Strikeouts

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Most strikeouts per nine innings in a season12.04 ..... Thomas E. Pauly, 2003 (74 in 55.1)11.94 ..... Mike Fagan, 2014 (77 in 58)11.87 ..... Bradley Gemberling, 2009 (73 in 55.1)11.80 ..... James Proctor, 2019 (66 in 50.1)11.57 ..... Michael J. Fremuth, 1967 (72 in 56)11.55 ..... Eli Kimbell, 2018 (38 in 29.2)10.63 ..... Mark D. Softy, 1974 (74 in 62.2)10.51 ..... C. Ross Ohlendorf, 2004 (79 in 67.2)10.40 ..... David E. Hale, 2009 (47 in 40.2)10.31 ..... Brian P. Kappel, 2004 (42 in 36.2)10.07 ..... Andrew Kannenberg, 1978 (47 in 42)

Most walks allowed in a career143 ........ Scott D. LaForest, 1983-86130 ........ Mike Fagan, 2011-14124 ........ Michael J. Fremuth, 1967-69123 ........ Stephen M. Cushmore, 1966-68122 ........ Matthew C. Iseman, 1990-93118 ........ Richard B. Emery, 1953-55114 ........ Todd M. Taylor, 1990-93104 ........ Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1964-66.............. Steven F. Kordish, 1980-8398 .......... William G. Beard, 1982-8597 .......... Brian Volpp, 1994-9794 .......... G. Randy Blevins, 1971-73

Most walks allowed in a season67 .......... Michael J. Fremuth, 196852 .......... Walter M. Phillips, Jr., 196050 .......... Robert W. Wolcott, Jr., 194949 .......... Michael P. Fiala, 198547 .......... Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1965.............. Stephen M. Cushmore, 196646 .......... Richard B. Emery, 195445 .......... Richard B. Emery, 1953.............. Scott D. LaForest, 198544 .......... Koleman E. Karleski, 1995

Most walks allowed in a game12 .......... Richard B. Emery, vs. Yale, May 9, 195311 .......... Koleman E. Karleski, vs. Iona, March 15, 199510 .......... George Q. Palmer, vs. Dartmouth, May 3, 1947.............. Scott R. McHenry, vs. Dartmouth, April 29, 1973.............. Matthew C. Iseman, vs. Pacific, March 18, 1992

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Hit BattersMost batters hit in a career34 .......... Keelan Smithers, 2014-1728 .......... Langford B. Stuber, 2007-1022 .......... James Proctor, 2017-Current20 .......... Christian A. Staehely, 2005-0819 .......... Bradley Gemberling, 2006-09.............. David A, Palms, 2008-11.............. Mike Fagan, 2011-1418 .......... Ryan K. Quillian, 2000-03.............. William S. Sweney, 2004-07.............. Steven M. Miller, 2005-08.............. Tyler Foote, 2012-15

Most batters hit in a season15 .......... Keelan Smithers, 201414 .......... William S. Sweney, 2005.............. Langford B. Stuber, 201010 .......... Steven M. Miller, 2008.............. James Proctor, 20199 ............ Keelan Smithers, 2017.............. Andrew Gnazzo, 20198 ............ Richard B. Emery, 1954.............. Langford B. Stuber, 2009.............. Nick Brady, 20157 ............ David J. Kahney, 1994.............. C. Ross Ohlendorf, 2003.............. Christian A. Staehely, 2006.............. David E. Hale, 2007.............. Kevin M. Link, 2007.............. Keelan Smithers, 2015.............. Eric Hoefer, 2019

Most batters hit in a game4 ............ David Boehle, vs. Harvard, May 9, 2001.............. Aaron D. Herr, vs. NC State, March 17, 2003.............. Steven M. Miller, vs. Harvard, March 30, 2008.............. Langford B. Stuber, vs. Cornell, May 2, 20103 ............ 19 occurrencecs ... Last five times ... ............. Keelan Smithers, at Duke, March 4, 2017.............. James Proctor, at Penn, April 16, 2017.............. Keith Gabrielson, at Georgetown, Mar. 18, 2018.............. Connor Udell, at Richmond, Mar. 18, 2019.............. James Proctor, at St. John’s May 4, 2019

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Most shutouts in a career7 ............ Richard B. Emery, 1953-55.............. Michael B. French, 1974-76.............. Mark D. Softy, 1974-766 ............ Robert W. Walcott, Jr., 1947-49.............. Joseph L. Castle, 1952-54.............. Michael J. Fremuth, 1967-69

Most shutouts in a season5 ............ Richard B. Emery, 1953.............. Michael B. French, 1976

Most shutouts vs. one opponent5 ............ Richard B. Emery, vs. Pennsylvania (once each in 1951 and 1952 and three times in 1953)

Most consecutive shutout innings26 .......... Harry P. Brightman, 195224.1 ....... Erik P. Stiller, 200523 .......... Richard B. Emery, 1953 (no earned runs in 34)

Earned Run AverageLowest earned run average in a career1.39 ....... David M. Sisler, 1951-521.51 ....... James C. Gibson, Jr., 1954-561.59 ....... Joseph L. Castle, 1952-541.77 ....... Frank R. Reichel, 1949-511.82 ....... Harry P. Brightman, 1950-521.91 ....... Michael B. French, 1974-761.97 ....... Graham P. Marcott, 1965-672.11 ....... Edward J. Seaman, 1956-582.16 ....... Richard B. Emery, 1953-552.28 ....... Stephen M. Cushmore, 1966-68

Lowest earned run average in a season0.33 ....... Mark F. Lockenmeyer, 19780.96 ....... John S. Redpath, Jr., 19650.98 ....... Michael H. Ford, 20131.00 ....... David M. Sisler, 19511.08 ....... Carl D. Hunter, 19691.27 ....... James C. Gibson, Jr., 19551.30 ....... Thomas E. Pauly, 20021.32 ....... David M. Sisler, 19521.35 ....... Richard B. Emery, 19531.37 ....... Edward J. Seaman, 1957.............. Graham P. Marcott, 19651.46 ....... Thomas E. Pauly, 20031.52 ....... Joseph L. Castle, 1954

Most games won in a career26 .......... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941-4322 .......... Scott D. LaForest, 1983-8619 .......... Richard B. Emery, 1953-55.............. William G. Beard, 1982-85.............. Ryan K. Quillian, 1999-0318 .......... Mark D. Softy, 1974-76.............. Matthew S. Noone, 1987-90.............. Christopher K. Yarbrough, 1993-96 .............. Zachary D. Hermans, 2010-1317 .......... Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1964-66.............. John D. Hittson, 1969-7116 .......... Ray Chirurgi, 1950-52.............. Robert M. Tufts, 1975-7715 .......... Michael H. Ford, 2011-13

Most games won in a season12 .......... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941.............. Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 19429 ............ Ray Chirurgi, 1950.............. Thomas R. Scott, Jr., 1965.............. John D. Hittson, 1971.............. Mark D. Softy, 1976.............. Scott D. LaForest, 19858 ............ Robert W. Wolcott, Jr., 1949 .............. Richard B. Emery, 1953.............. Joseph L. Castle, 1954.............. Matthew S. Noone, 1989.............. Christopher K. Yarbrough, 1996

Most consecutive wins12 .......... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 19419 ............ John D. Hittson, 1971.............. Scott D. LaForest, 19857 ............ Richard B. Emery, 1953 ............. John D. Hittson, 1970 ............. William S. Coppedge, 19726 ............ Michael H. Ford, 2013

Shutouts Wins

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Most games lost in a career18 .......... Steven F. Kordish, 1980-8317 .......... Chad Powers, 2014-1716 .......... Robert C. Holly, 1979-82.............. Scott D. LaForest, 1983-86.............. Keelan Smithers, 2014-1715 .......... Ryan K. Quillian, 1999-03.............. Gavin H. Fabian, 2004-07.............. Steven M. Miller, 2005-08.............. Luke Strieber, 2013-16.............. James Proctor, 2017-Current14 .......... Francis Bell, 1935-37.............. Dawson L. Farber, Jr., 1935-37.............. Mark F. Lockenmeyer, 1978-81.............. Scott D. LaForest, 1983-86.............. Todd M. Taylor, 1990-93.............. David J. Kahney, 1991-92, 1994-95.............. Christoper K. Yarbrough, 1993-96.............. Timothy R. Killgoar, 1996-99.............. C. Ross Ohlendorf, 2002-04.............. Erik P. Stiller, 2003-06.............. Christian A. Staehely, 2005-08

Most games lost in a season8 ............ Michael J. Fremuth, 1968.............. Keelan Smithers, 20157 ............ Francis Bell, 1935.............. Steven F. Kordish, 1981.............. Scott D. LaForest, 1986.............. Steven M. Miller, 20067 ............ Matthew C. Bowman, 20116 ............ Robert W. Wolcott. Jr., 1948.............. Emile Rosenberg, 1964.............. G. Randy Blevins, 1973.............. Steven F. Kordish, 1983.............. Todd M. Taylor, 1993.............. David J. Kahney, 1994, 1995.............. Christopher K. Yarbrough, 1995.............. Timothy R. Killgoar, 1999.............. Christian A. Staehely, 2007.............. Steven M. Miller, 2007.............. David A. Palms, 2010.............. Chad Powers, 2015.............. Nick Brady, 2015.............. James Proctor, 2017

Best winning percentage in a career (15 Decisions).850 ....... John D. Hittson, 1969-71 (17-3).813 ....... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941-43 (26-6).765 ....... David M. Sisler, 1951-52 (13-4).760 ....... William G. Beard, 1982-85 (19-6).733 ....... James C. Gibson, Jr., 1954-56 (11-4).706 ....... Stephen L. Holland, 1986-88 (12-5).682 ....... Zachary D. Hermans, 2010-13 (15-7).667 ....... Ray Chirurgi, 1950-52 (16-8).............. William S. Coppedge, 1971-73 (14-7).............. Bradley Gemberling, 2006-09 (12-6).655 ....... Richard B. Emery, 1953-55 (19-10)

Best winning percentage in a season (5 Decisions)1.000 ..... Leroy E. Talcott, Jr., 1941 (12-0).............. John D. Hittson, 1971 (9-0).............. Christopher R. Young, 2000 (5-0).............. Michael H. Ford, 2013 (6-0).900 ....... Scott D. LaForest, 1985 (9-1).875 ....... David M. Sisler, 1951 (7-1).............. William S. Coppedge, 1972 (7-1).857 ....... Ray Chirurgi, 1951 (6-1).............. Stephen L. Holland, 1988 (6-1)

SavesMost saves in a career16 .......... Thomas E. Pauly, 2001-0315 .......... Brian P. Kappel, 2002-0511 .......... Brian M. Zirlin, 1988-9110 .......... Christopher A. Cascia, 1978-81.............. Jeffery R. Golden, 1996-999 ............ David R. Boehle, 1999-038 ............ Matthew B. Grabowski, 2008-117 ............ Michael P. Fiala, 1985.............. David J. Kahney, 1991-92, 1994-95.............. Jonathan York, 2011-146 ............ Conor Nolan, 2017-Current5 ............ Joseph D. Pape, 1984-86.............. Ryan Smith, 2016-194 ............ Scott D. LaForest, 1983-86.............. Bradley E. Remig, 1987-90.............. Nick Donatiello, 2012-15

Most saves in a season9 ............ David R. Boehle, 2000.............. Thomas E. Pauly, 2002.............. Brian P. Kappel, 20047 ............ Michael P. Fiala, 1985.............. Jeffery R. Golden, 1999.............. Jonathan York, 20146 ............ Christopher A. Cascia, 1980.............. Brian M. Zirlin, 1988.............. Thomas E. Pauly, 2003.............. Brian P. Kappel. 20055 ............ Matthew B. Grabowski, 2009.............. Ryan Smith, 2017.............. Conor Nolan, 2019

Losses Winning Percentage

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Joseph McE. (Mac) Mann, vs. Yale, May 29, 1875 (first no-hitter in baseball history)D.B. Doyle, W.S. Heyniger and H.F. Bryam (3 innings each), vs. Penn State, May 30, 1906Charles Townsend, vs. Yale, June 14, 1924George F. Lauritzen, vs. Lehigh, April 23, 1935Rudolf A. Clemen, Jr., vs. Cornell, May 20, 1946 (Game 2)Harry P. Brightman, vs. Fordham, May 24, 1952W. Davis Douglas III, vs. Manhattan, April 21, 1960Anton C. Schoolwerth, vs. CC of New York, April 20, 1961Graham P. Marcott, vs. Villanova, April 6, 1966G. Randy Blevins, vs. Maine, April 1, 1972 (Game 1)G. Randy Blevins, vs. Columbia, April 14, 1973 (Game 1, 8 innings)Christopher K. Yarbrough, Matthew C. Iseman and Todd M. Taylor (3 innings each), vs. Manhattan, March 31, 1993Steven M. Miller, vs. Cornell, April 27, 2008 (Game 1; 7 innings)

No-Hitters Team RecordsMost wins in a season29 .......... 1985 (29-12)28 .......... 2004 (28-20)27 .......... 2003 (27-23)26 .......... 1989 (26-14-1), 1996 (26-21)25 .......... 1897 (25-5), 1998 (25-14), 1999 (25-20)24 .......... 1905 (24-8), 1991 (24-22), 2000 (24-20), 2016 (24-21)23 .......... 1990 (23-18), 2001 (23-25), 2011 (23-24)

Most losses in a season32 .......... 2015 (7-32)30 .......... 2010 (12-30)28 .......... 2013 (14-28).............. 2017 (12-28-1)27 .......... 2018 (10-27)26 .......... 1995 (15-26), 2006 (19-26-1), 2014 (14-26)25 .......... 1993 (16-25), 2001 (23-25), 1997 (20-25)24 .......... 1987 (17-24-1), 2005 (17-24), 2007 (15-24), .............. 2011 (23-24)23 .......... 2002 (22-23), 2003 (27-23)22 .......... 1979 (8-22), 1991 (24-22), 2008 (20-22)21 .......... 1981 (13-21-1), 1986 (17-21), 1996 (26-21), 2016 (24-21)

Fewest wins in a season (since 1930)7 ............ 2015 (7-32)8 ............ 1958 (8-12-1).............. 1962 (8-18-1).............. 1964 (8-15-1).............. 1979 (8-22)

Fewest losses in a season (since 1930)5 ............ 1942 (14-5)6 ............ 1951 (20-6)7 ............ four times, most recent: 1971 (22-7-1)

Longest winning streak18 .......... 192317 .......... 1897, 1900-0113 .......... 1902, 197111 .......... 1999

Longest losing streak10 .......... 2013, 20189 ............ 1939, 20058 ............ 1930, 1933, 1972-73, 2014

Longest home winning streak13 .......... April 21, 1970-April 17, 1971

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Longest home losing streak7 ............ 20186 ............ 1933

Longest road winning streak6 ............ 1985, 2003

Longest road losing streak10 .......... 20139 ............ 1948, 1972-73, 2002, 2005

Longest winning streak vs. an opponent21 ......... vs. Lafayette, 1873-9811 ......... vs. City College of New York, 1950-52

Longest winning streak vs. an opponent by time50 years vs. Rutgers, 1866-1916 (18 games)

Highest batting average in a season.332 ....... 1985.311 ....... 1992, 1998.309 ....... 1996.304 ....... 1994.303 ....... 1974, 1977, 2000

Lowest batting average in a season.168 ....... 1948.188 ....... 1973.191 ....... 1966

Most runs scored in a season359 ........ 1996326 ........ 2004315 ........ 1985281 ........ 2001272 ........ 1998, 2000266 ........ 2003265 ........ 1994263 ........ 1991, 2008

Most runs scored in a game (since 1930)29 .......... vs. Ursinus, March 29, 197425 .......... at Brown, April 10, 201625 .......... vs. Monmouth, May 7, 199223 .......... vs. Columbia, April 5, 1992.............. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 23, 1996.............. at Columbia, April 17, 200422 .......... vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 22, 199621 .......... vs. City College of New York, April 4, 1938.............. vs. Georgetown, April 2, 1960.............. vs. Colgate, April 6, 1974.............. vs. Georgetown, April 18, 1996.............. vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999.............. vs. Penn, April 24, 2004.............. at Richmond, March 17, 2012

20 .......... vs. Panzer, April 5, 1937.............. vs. Brown, April 15, 1996.............. at Navy, March 20, 200819 .......... at Harvard, April 7, 2013

Most runs scored in a doubleheader36 .......... at Brown, April 10, 201635 .......... vs. Penn, April 24, 200433 .......... at Columbia, April 17, 200430 .......... vs. Columbia, April 7, 1991.............. vs. Columbia, April 5, 1992.............. vs, Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 23, 1996.............. at Delaware, March 1, 200828 .......... vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), May 5, 198426 .......... vs. Temple, May 14, 198325 .......... vs. Yale, April 6, 200324 .......... vs. Brown, April 15, 1996.............. vs. Yale, April 11, 1998.............. at Cornell, April 25, 200823 .......... vs. Army, April 27, 1985.............. vs. Brown, April 10, 1998.............. at Columbia, April 12, 200822 .......... at Harvard, April 7, 2013

Most runs scored in an inning 18 .......... vs. Ursinus, March 29, 1974 (first inning)17 ...........vs. Columbia, April 5, 1992 (second inning; first game)13 .......... vs. Penn, April 24, 2004 (sixth inning)12 .......... vs. Pennsylvania, May 24, 1893 (sixth inning)11 .......... vs. Harvard, May 25, 1918 (first inning).............. vs. Trenton State, May 20, 1964 (first inning).............. vs. Mt. Olive, March 25, 1990 (fourth inning).............. vs. Monmouth, May 7, 1992 (eighth inning).............. vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999 (second inning)10 .......... vs. Tufts, March 30, 1901 (fifth inning).............. vs. Rutgers, March 22, 1902 (fifth inning).............. vs. Brown, May 12, 1923 (seventh inning).............. vs. Villanova, April 1, 1938 (sixth inning).............. vs. Monmouth, April 22, 2003 (sixth inning)

Most runs scored in an extra inning7 ............ vs. Pennsylvania, May 24, 1941 (14th inning)

Most runs allowed in a game (since 1930)28 .......... vs. Oklahoma State, Mar. 10, 2001.............. vs. Seton Hall, Apr. 11, 201825 .......... at North Carolina, March 16, 201024 .......... at North Carolina, March 19, 2003.............. vs. Monmouth, April 13, 201023 .......... vs. Cornell, April 28, 2000.............. vs. Dartmouth, March 23, 201922 .......... vs. Miami (Fla.), May 24, 1985 (NCAA Tourney game).............. vs. Harvard, May 11, 1997 (Ivy League Championship)21 .......... vs. West Chester, April 10, 1990

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.............. vs. Columbia, April 23, 201720 .......... at Houston, March 10, 2007.............. at Harvard, March 7, 201319 .......... vs. Temple, April 7, 1932.............. vs. Georgetown, March 25, 1987.............. vs. Alabama, May 23, 1996.............. at Santa Clara, March 26, 2010

Most runs allowed in a doubleheader36 .......... vs. Columbia, April 23, 201733 .......... vs. Dartmouth, March 23, 201932 .......... vs. Bradley, March 14, 199330 .......... at Brown, April 10, 2010.............. at Dartmouth, May 5, 201829 .......... vs. Temple, May 14, 1983.............. at UC Santa-Barbara, March 2, 201428 .......... vs. Harvard, April 15, 1984

Most runs allowed in an inning13 .......... vs. Delaware, March 26, 2000 (third inning).............. at Old Dominion, March 21, 2017 (eighth inning)11 .......... vs. Pennsylvania, April 10, 1948 (second inning).............. vs. Fordham, April 5, 1949 (ninth inning).............. vs. Brown, March 31, 2007 (ninth inning)

Most runs allowed in an extra inning9 ............ vs. Colgate, April 27, 1939 (10th inning)

Most consecutive games without being shut out64 .......... 1952-55.............. 1997-9963 .......... 1981-8362 .......... 1988-90

Most hits in a season491 ........ 2004468 ........ 2001467 ........ 1996453 ........ 2000450 ........ 2006436 ........ 2003434 ........ 2011432 ........ 1985420 ........ 2002410 ........ 2008406 ........ 1991389 ........ 2005, 2007384 ........ 1998378 ........ 2010377 ........ 2016373 ........ 1994364 ........ 1999

Most hits in a game28 .......... at Harvard, April 5, 200927 .......... vs. Navy, March 22, 200825 .......... at Brown, April 10, 201624 .......... vs. Monmouth, May 7, 199223 .......... vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 23, 1996.............. vs. Dartmouth, May 5, 200122 .......... vs. Colgate, April 16, 1974.............. vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999.............. vs. Central Florida, May 25, 2001.............. at Old Dominion, March 20, 200521 .......... vs. Mercy, March 14, 1989.............. vs. St. Thomas, March 15, 1989.............. vs. Monmouth, April 22, 2003.............. at Old Dominion, March 5, 2004.............. at Davidson, March 20, 2007.............. at Rutgers, April 5, 201120 .......... at Cornell, April 27, 2012

Most hits in an inning11 .......... vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999 (second inning)

Most doubles in a season102 ........ 199696 .......... 200094 .......... 200489 .......... 200187 .......... 198583 .......... 200882 .......... 1998, 200681 .......... 200780 .......... 200278 .......... 199174 .......... 200372 .......... 200970 .......... 1994, 2011

Most doubles in a game8 ............ vs. Columbia, April 18, 2007 (second game).............. at Brown, April 10, 2016 (second game)7 ............ vs. Columbia, April 7, 1991 (second game).............. vs. Cornell, April 30, 1993 (second game).............. vs. Bradley, March 18, 1996.............. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 23, 1996.............. vs. Brown, April 15, 1996 (first game).............. vs. Yale, April 11, 1998.............. vs. Columbia, April 18, 1998.............. vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999.............. vs. Duke, March 14, 2004.............. vs. Dartmouth, April 8, 2007 (second game)6 ............ vs. Wagner, May 12, 1982.............. vs. Monmouth, May 7, 1992.............. vs. Rider, Apr. 4, 2001.............. vs. Dartmouth, April 7, 2002.............. at Brown, April 5, 2005.............. at Davidson, March 20, 2007.............. at Delaware, March 1, 2008.............. at North Carolina A&T, March 19, 2009.............. at UNCG, March 15, 2014

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Most triples in a season20 .......... 200416 .......... 1970, 1974, 201115 .......... 2001, 200614 .......... 1971, 1976, 1977, 200313 .......... 199812 .......... 2002

Most triples in a game4 ............ vs. Harvard, April 10, 1970.............. vs. Pennsylvania, April 23, 2000

Most home runs hit in a season43 .......... 199637 .......... 201034 .......... 2004, 200833 .......... 1998, 200532 .......... 199929 .......... 2003, 200627 .......... 200726 .......... 1994, 201225 .......... 200923 .......... 1989, 2001 22 .......... 1984

Most home runs hit in a game7 ............ at Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 22, 19965 ............ at Elon, March 31, 1960.............. vs. Wagner, April 15, 1999.............. vs. Monmouth, April 20, 2004.............. at Old Dominion, March 20, 2005.............. at Columbia, April 12, 2008

Most home runs allowed in a game6 ............ vs. Columbia, April 1, 1978 .............. vs. Miami (Fla.), March 13, 1999.............. at Elon, March 6, 2010

Most extra-base hits in a season155 ........ 1996148 ........ 2004128 ........ 1998126 ........ 2006127 ........ 2001125 ........ 2000, 2008121 ........ 1985117 ........ 2003113 ........ 2007108 ........ 2010105 ........ 1994, 2002104 ........ 2009103 ........ 2011101 ........ 1999

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Most extra-base hits in a game10 .......... vs. Texas A&M Kingsville, March 22, 1996 (3T, 7HR).............. at Brown, April 10, 2016 (8D, 2HR).............. vs. Purdue, March 15, 1999 (7D, 3HR)9 ............ vs. Elon, March 31, 1960 (4D, 5HR).............. vs. Monmouth, May 7, 1992 (6D, 1T, 2HR).............. vs. Duke, March 14, 2004 (7D, 2HR).............. vs. Columbia, April 18, 2007 (8D, 1HR)

Best slugging percentage in a season.478 ....... 1998.476 ....... 1996.467 ....... 1985.441 ....... 2004.439 ....... 1994.431 ....... 2008.420 ....... 1989

Most runs batted in in a season331 ........ 1996290 ........ 2004269 ........ 1985253 ........ 2001252 ........ 1998245 ........ 1994244 ........ 2003241 ........ 2008229 ........ 2012227 ........ 1991, 2002

Most RBI in a game24 .......... vs. Monmouth, May 7, 199223 .......... at Brown, April 10, 2016 (second game)22 .......... vs. Columbia, April 5, 1992 (first game).............. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, March 22, 199620 .......... at Richmond, March 17, 2012

Most RBI in an inning17 .......... vs. Columbia, April 5, 1992 .............. (second inning; first game)

Most stolen bases in a season71 .......... 199867 .......... 199760 .......... 199159 .......... 199356 .......... 1976

Most stolen bases in a game11 .......... vs. Virginia, April 22, 1930.............. vs. Lehigh, May 4, 1931.............. vs. Manhattan, May 18, 1968

Most walks received in a season227 ........ 1996223 ........ 1989208 ........ 2004205 ........ 1991202 ........ 1994

Most walks received in a game16 .......... vs. Georgetown, April 18, 199615 .......... vs. Fordham, May 28, 1960

Most times struck out in a season358 ........ 2010339 ........ 2003336 ........ 2011331 ........ 2017330 ........ 2001329 ........ 2004321 ........ 2006319 ........ 2014314 ........ 2016310 ........ 2013

Most times struck out in a game23 .......... vs. Pennsylvania, April 30, 195219 .......... vs. Miami (Fla.), March 12, 199918 .......... vs. Villanova, April 16, 1958.............. at Cornell, April 29, 2009

Best fielding percentage in a season.968 ....... 2012.967 ....... 2016.............. 2017.965 ....... 1963.............. 2019.963 ....... 1971.962 ....... 2014.961 ....... 1997, 2008.960 ....... 1959, 1992

Most double plays turned in a season42 .......... 201637 .......... 200135 .......... 200934 .......... 198933 .......... 2002, 201532 .......... 1987, 2005, 200631 .......... 200730 .......... 1992, 1995, 1996, 201429 .......... 2008, 2010, 201228 .......... 1999, 2000

Most double plays turned in a game5 ............ at Navy, March 23, 20144 ............ vs. Columbia, April 15, 1947.............. at Harvard, April 5, 2009.............. vs. Texas State, June 4, 2011.............. at Georgetown, March 20, 2016

Most triple plays turned in a season1 ............ 1982 (vs. Trenton State, May 10).............. 1991 (vs. Rutgers, May 17).............. 1996 (vs. New Mexico State, March 20)

Most triple plays turned against in a season1 ............ 2005 (vs. Columbia, April 23)

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Most errors committed in a season102 ........ 193195 .......... 2002 92 .......... 200491 .......... 199689 .......... 194888 .......... 1984, 2005

Most errors committed in a game13 .......... vs. Lafayette, April 10, 194111 .......... vs. Dartmouth, April 16, 19389 ............ vs. Navy, May 19, 1962

Most pitchers used in a game9 ............ vs. West Chester, April 10, 1990

Most strikeouts thrown in a season350 ........ 2003314 ........ 2016307 ........ 2008301 ........ 2019298 ........ 2006297 ........ 2018297 ........ 2004277 ........ 2002266 ........ 2009263 ........ 2017258 ........ 2000254 ........ 2012

Most strikeouts thrown in a game17 .......... vs. Pennsylvania, April 30, 195216 .......... vs. Colgate, April 6, 1974.............. vs. Yale, May 1, 1968

Most complete games in a season22 .......... 199020 .......... 1976, 1991

Most shutouts in a season9 ............ 19538 ............ 19766 ............ 1965

Lowest earned run average in a season1.62 ....... 19511.67 ....... 19651.83 ....... 1953

Most saves in a season12 .......... 200410 .......... 1985, 1999, 20039 ............ 2000, 20028 ............ 1988, 20147 ............ 1980, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2011

Largest deficit overcome10 runs . vs. West Chester, April 10, 1990 .............. (trailed 14-4, tied game 16-16, lost 21-16)

9 runs ... vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), May 7, 1985 .............. (trailed 11-2, won 17-16)

Largest lead lost10 runs . vs. Duke, March 30, 1962 (led 10-0, lost 12-10)

Longest game18 inn. ... vs. Amherst, May 10, 1905.............. vs. South Orange Field Club, May 25, 191017 inn .... at Harvard, April 5, 200916 inn. ... vs. New York University, May 16, 1928.............. vs. Yale, June 2, 1956 (EIBL playoff).............. vs. Colgate, April 20, 1957

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National Awards

All-America1952 .......... Ray Chirurgi1970 .......... Arnie Holtberg1971 .......... Jack Hittson1986 .......... Dan Arendas2000 .......... Chris Young2002 .......... Thomas Pauly2013 .......... Michael H. Ford (Louisville Slugger/Col-legeBaseballInsider.com and NCBWA)

Academic All-America1974 .......... Ken Beytin (First)1977 .......... Bob Flaherty (Second)1992 .......... Sean Sullivan (Third)2003 .......... Thomas Pauly (Third)2005 .......... Brian Kappel (Third)

Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Finalist2013 .......... Mike Ford

Gregg Olson Award Semifinalist2013 .......... Mike Ford

ABCA Northeast Region Team2013 .......... Mike Ford (First)

Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American2017 .......... David Harding

Ivy League Awards

Rookie of the Year1998 .......... Max Krance1999 .......... Chris Young2002 .......... Ross Ohlendorf2011 .......... Mike Ford

Pitcher of the Year2001 .......... Ryan K. Quillion 2012 .......... Zachary D. Hermans 2013 .......... Michael H. Ford2016 .......... Chad Powers

Player of the Year2013 .......... Michael H. Ford

First Team All-EIBL1960 .......... Mike Ippolito, OF1966 .......... Graham Marcott, P1967 .......... Tom Peppler, C1969 .......... Mike Fremuth, P1969 .......... Bob Schiffner, 1B1970 .......... Todd Faulkner, SS1970 .......... Arnie Holtberg, C1970 .......... Bob Schiffner, 1B1971 .......... Jack Hittson, P1971 .......... Ray Huard, SS

1971 .......... Bob Schiffner, 1B1972 .......... Bill Binder, C1974 .......... Kevin Kaufman, DH1974 .......... Tony Riposta, OF1975 .......... Kevin Plunkett, 1B1976 .......... Mike French, P1976 .......... Mark Softy, P1978 .......... Vic Kurylak, 1B1984 .......... Dan Arendas, OF1984 .......... Drew Stratton, OF1985 .......... Dan Arendas, OF1985 .......... Todd Leavitt, SS1985 .......... Drew Stratton, OF1986 .......... Dan Arendas, OF1986 .......... Todd Leavitt, SS1986 .......... Todd Tuckner, 3B1987 .......... Todd Tuckner, 3B1989 .......... Jeff Barton, OF1989 .......... Matt Noone, P1990 .......... Matt Noone, UTL1990 .......... Sean Sullivan, SS1991 .......... Tim Taylor, 3B1992 .......... Dan Puskas, 2B

Second Team All-EIBL1978 .......... Joe DeGeorge, OF1979 .......... Joe DeGeorge, OF1980 .......... Ted Frangos, 1B.................. Mark Lockenmeyer, OF1981 .......... Mark Lockenmeyer, P1982 .......... no team announced1983 .......... no team announced1985 .......... Scott LaForest, P.................. Mike Fiala, P1986 .......... Michael Lutz, OF1988 .......... Steven Holland, P.................. Brad Remig, SS1989 .......... Mike Lutz, OF1990 .......... Joe Sawyer, P.................. Brad Remig, 3B1991 .......... Kevin Butterfield, P.................. Dan Puskas, 2B.................. Sean Sullivan, SS1992 .......... David Kahney, RP.................. Sean Sullivan, SS.................. Jeff Schweitzer, OF.................. David Kahney, UTL

Honorable Mention All-EIBL1978 .......... Scott Addis, SS1979 .......... Vic Kurylak, 1B.................. Mark Lockenmeyer, OF1980 .......... Rod Sheppard, C1981 .......... Paul Sheinhauser, 2B1982 .......... no team announced1983 .......... no team announced1988 .......... Brian Zirlin, RP.................. Kevin McGrath, C.................. Dan Palmer, 3B.................. Jeff Barton, OF1989 .......... no team announced1990 .......... Ed Hockenbury, C

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1991 .......... Peter Noone, 1B.................. Jeff Schweitzer, OF.................. Richey Nash, OF

First Team All-Ivy1993 .......... Dan Puskas, UTL1995 .......... Dave Kahney, P1996 .......... Mike Ciminiello, C.................. Dave Ekelund, 2B.................. Tommy Hage, 3B1997 .......... Mike Hazen, CF1998 .......... Mike Hazen, CF1999 .......... Jeff Golden, P .................. Chris Young, P2000 .......... David Boehle, P .................. Pat Boran, SS.................. Andrew Hanson, 1B.................. Max Krance, OF .................. Jon Watterson, UTL.................. Chris Young, P2001 .......... Ryan Quillian, P2002 .......... Pat Boran, SS.................. Thomas Pauly, P2003 .......... Thomas Pauly, P2004 .......... Brian Kappel, RP.................. B.J. Szymnaski, CF.................. Steve Young, 2B2005 .......... Brian Kappel, RP.................. Erik Stiller, SP.................. Will Venable, OF2006 .......... Stephen Wendell, DH2007 .......... Sal Iacono, 3B2008 .......... Spencer Lucian, 3B.................. Jack Murphy, C2009 .......... Jack Murphy, C2011 .......... Sam Mulroy, C2012 .......... Zak Hermans, SP.................. Alec Keller, UTL.................. Sam Mulroy, C2013 .......... Mike Ford, P.................. Mike Ford, 1B.................. Alec Keller, OF2014 .......... Alec Keller, OF.................. Mike Fagan, P.................. Danny Hoy, 2B2016 .......... Billly Arendt, 3B.................. Danny Hoy, 2B.................. Zack Belski, 1B.................. Jesper Horsted, OF.................. Chad Powers, SP2018 .......... Jesper Horsted OF

Second Team All-Ivy 1993 .......... Harry Gutheil, P.................. Dan Puskas, 2B.................. Tim Taylor, 3B1994 .......... Jade Landfried, RP.................. Zack Perry, 1B.................. Dave Ekelund, 2B1995 .......... Dave Kahney, OF1998 .......... Howard Horn, RP

.................. Max Krance, OF

.................. Andrew Hanson, DH1999 .......... Matt Evans, 1B.................. Andrew Hanson, DH2000 .......... Mickey Martin, OF2001 .......... Andrew Hanson, 1B Max Krance, OF2002 .......... Ryan Eldridge, 1B.................. Ross Ohlendorf, P2003 .......... Jon Miller, 3B.................. B.J. Szymanski, CF2004 .......... Tim Lahey, C2005 .......... Zach Wendkos, C2006 .......... Sal Iacono, 3B.................. Aaron Prince, 2B2007 .......... Dan DeGeorge, SS.................. Adrian Turnham, DH2008 .......... Adrian Turnham, 1B2009 .......... David Palms, SP2011 .......... Mike Ford, SP 2012 .......... Mike Ford, SP2016 .......... Keelan Smithers, SP.................. Nick Hernandez, OF2017 .......... David Harding, UTL2018 .......... Ben Gross, SP2012 .......... Andrew Gnazzo, SP

Honorable Mention All-Ivy 1993 .......... Jeff Schweitzer, OF1994 .......... Mike Ciminello, C.................. Tommy Hage, OF.................. David Kahney, OF1996 .......... Brian Volpp, P.................. Chris Yarbrough, P.................. Michael Keck, 1B1997 .......... Tim Killgoar, P.................. Brian Volpp, P.................. Matt Evans, 1B1998 .......... Chris Smaill, C.................. Matt Evans, 1B.................. Asher Griffin, 2B.................. Justin Griffin, SS.................. Jay Mitchell, DH1999 .......... Jason Quintana, P.................. Tom Rowland, P2000 .......... Buster Small, C2002 .......... Tim Lahey, C.................. Adam Balkan, OF.................. Jon Miller, DH.................. Steve Young, UTL2003 .......... Ryan Eldridge, 1B2004 .......... Ross Ohlendorf, P.................. Adam Balkan, OF.................. Andrew Salini, OF.................. Will Venable, DH2005 .......... Sal Iacono, 3B.................. Andrew Salini, OF2006 .......... Christian Staehely, P.................. Erik Stiller, P.................. Zach Wendkos, C.................. Dan DeGeorge, SS.................. Andrew Salini, OF2007 .......... Jack Murphy, C

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.................. Aaron Prince, 2B

.................. Spencer Lucian, OF2008 .......... Christian Staehely, P.................. Dan DeGeorge, SS2009 .......... Brad Gemberling, P.................. Matt Grabowski, RP.................. Dan DeGeorge 2B.................. Brian Berkowitz, DH2011 .......... Zak Hermans, SP.................. Matt Grabowski, RP.................. A.J. Geotz, RP.................. Sam Mulroy, UTL2012 .......... Matt Bowman, P.................. Matt Bowman, SS.................. Steve Harrington, OF2013 .......... Zak Hermans, P.................. Alex Flink, 3B2014 .......... Zack Belski, 1B2015 .......... Billy Arendt2017 .......... Nick Hernandez, OF.................. Asher Lee-Tyson, SS.................. Jesper Horsted, OF2019 .......... David Harding, UTL

Academic All-Ivy1992 .......... Sean Sullivan1993 .......... Harry Gutheil1996 .......... Mike Ciminiello1997 .......... Brian Volpp1998 .......... Bryan Stroh2002 .......... Thomas Pauly2003 .......... Thomas Pauly2004 .......... Brian Kappel Ross Ohlendorf2005 .......... Brian Kappel Erik Stiller2006 .......... Erik Stiller Stephen Wendell2012 .......... Matt Bowman Sam Mulroy2013 .......... Alec Keller2014 .......... Alec Keller2016 .......... Chad Powers

Blair Bat Award—Highest League Batting Average 1937 .......... Rolf Paine1940 .......... Brooks Jones1942 .......... Bill MacCoy1943 .......... Roy Talcott1975 .......... Kevin Plunkett1985 .......... Dan Arendas2007 .......... Sal Iacono2013 .......... Alec Keller2014 .......... Alec Keller

Lowest League ERA1950 .......... Ray Chirurgi1954 .......... Joe Castle1976 .......... Mark Softy1999 .......... Chris Young

2000 .......... Chris Young2001 .......... Ryan Quillian2003 .......... Thomas Pauly2013 .......... Mike Ford

Ivy League Coach of the Year2016 .......... Scott Bradley

NJCBA Awards

Player of the Year1985 .......... Dan Arendas1993 .......... Dan Puskas1996 .......... Mike Ciminiello

Rookie of the Year2004 .......... Gavin Fabian2007 .......... Greg Van Horn

Pitcher of the Year2003 .......... Thomas Pauly2005 .......... Erik Stiller

Reliever of the Year2004 .......... Brian Kappel

Coach of the Year1985 .......... Tom O’Connell2003 .......... Scott Bradley

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Princeton in the NCAA Tournament1951 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Southern Cal. 4, Princeton 1 Tennessee 3, Princeton 2

1965 District II Regionals (Princeton, N.J.) Princeton 4, Rider 3 Lafayette 5, Princeton 4

1985 Atlantic Regional (Miami, Fla.) Miami 22, Princeton 6 Florida 14, Princeton 4

1991 Northeast Regional (Orono, Maine) Clemson 13, Princeton 5 Towson State 5, Princeton 0

1996 South I Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Alabama 19, Princeton 2 Virginia 12, Princeton 2

2000 Houston Regional (Houston, Texas) Houston 7, Princeton 6 Texas Tech 10, Princeton 1

2001 South Carolina Regional (Columbia, S.C.) Central Florida 13, Princeton 12 Princeton 11, The Citadel 6 South Carolina 11, Princeton 7

2003 Auburn Regional (Auburn, Ala.) Auburn 5, Princeton 2 Clemson 7, Princeton 6 (10 innings)

2004 Virginia Regional (Charlottesville, Va.) Princeton 4, Virginia 2 Vanderbilt 11, Princeton 1 Virginia 9, Princeton 0

2006 Arkansas Regional (Fayetteville, Ark.) Oklahoma State 4, Princeton 1 Arkansas 6, Princeton 2

2011 Texas Regional (Austin, Texas) Texas 5, Princeton 3 Texas State 3, Princeton 1

2016 Lafayette Regional (Lafayette, La.) Louisiana Lafayette 5, Princeton 3 Sam Houston State 7, Princeton 2

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Princeton In the ProsMajor LeaguersDanny Barnes (2016-2018; Toronto Blue Jays)Moe Berg (1923-39; Brooklyn, Chicago AL, Cleveland, Wash-ington, Boston)Dan Bickham (1886; Cincinnati)Matt Bowman (2016-Current; St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds)Charlie Caldwell (1925; New York AL)Fred Winchell (1909; Cleveland)John Easton (1955-59; Philadelphia)Mike Ford (2019; New York Yankees)Leonidas Lee (1877; St. Louis)Hy Gunning (1911; Boston)David Hale (2013-2016, 2018-Current; Atlanta, Colorado, Min-nesota Twins, New York Yankees)Homer Hillebrand (1905-08; Pittsburgh)Duke Kelleher (1916; New York Giants)Charles Lear (1914-15; Cincinnati)Waddy MacPhee (1922; New York Giants)Thomas McNamara (1922; Pittsburgh)Dutch Meier (1906; Pittsburgh)Ross Ohlendorf (2007-2013, 2015-16; New York AL, Pittsburgh, Boston, San Diego, Washington. Texas, Cincinnati)Ted Reed (1915; Newark)Roger Salmon (1912; Philadelphia AL)Dave Sisler (1956-62; Boston, Detroit, Washington, Cincinnati)Dutch Sterrett (1912-13; New York AL)Roy Talcott (1943; Boston NL)Bob Tufts (1981-83; San Francisco, Kansas City)Bobby Vaughn (1909-15; New York AL, St. Louis)Will Venable (2008-2016; San Diego, Texas, Los Angeles NL)Woody Wagenhorst (1888; Philadelphia NL)Stephen White (1912; Washington, Boston NL)Chris Young (2004-2012, 2014-16; Texas, San Diego, New York (NL), Seattle, Kansas City)

Those who played in the minor leaguesSteven Waite ’11James Fairchild ’51Wil Prior ’51Harry Brightman ’52Ray Chirurgi ’52Joe Golden ’53Bob Unger ’54John Easton ’58Jack Whitehouse ’62Jack Singer ’65Tom Peppler ’67Stephen Cushmore ’68Mike Fremuth ’69Arnie Holtberg ’70Jack Hittson ’71Ray Huard ’71Bob Schifner ’71Bill Binder ’72Randy Blevins ’73Mark Softy ’76Mark Lockenmeyer ’81Steve Kordish ’83Mike Fiala ’85Dan Arendas ’86

Scott LaForest ’86Drew Stratton ’87Todd Tuckner ’87Greg Kuzma ’88Jeff Barton ’90Ed Hockenbury ’90Richey Nash ’91Matt Golden ’94Tim Taylor ’94Mike Ciminiello ’96Tommy Hage ’96Pete Silletti ’96Justin Griffin ’98Mike Hazen ’98Buster Small ’00Chris Young ’02Pat Boran ’02Scott Hindman ’03Thomas Pauly ’04Tim Lahey ’04Steve Young ’04B.J. Szymanski ’05Ross Ohlendorf ’05Erik Stiller ’06Sal Iacono ’07Spencer Lucian ’08Steven Miller ’08Christian Staehely ’08Dan DeGeorge ’09Brad Gemberling ’09Jack Murphy ’10David Hale ’11Dan Barnes ‘11Matt Bowman ‘12Sam Mulroy ‘12Zak Hermans ‘13Mike Ford ‘14Alec Keller ’14Mike Fagan ’14Tyler Servais ’15Cameron Mingo ’16Danny Hoy ’16

Former Coaches in the Major LeaguesCharlie Caldwell ’25Bill ClarkeJack CoombsEmerson DickmanCharles FergusonHarry Hooper

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Princeton at the MLB Draft Pick Round Year Name MLB Team Highest Level Reached 37 2 1971 Robert Schiffner * New York Yankees A 48 2 2004 B.J. Szymanski Cincinnati Reds AAA 51 2 2003 Thomas Pauly Cincinnati Reds A+ 83 4 1971 Ray Huard ! Detroit Tigers R 87 3 2009 David Hale Atlanta Braves MLB 89 3 2000 Chris Young Pittsburgh Pirates MLB 116 4 2004 Ross Ohlendorf Arizona Diamondbacks MLB 197 8 1986 Drew Stratton Oakland Athletics A+ 213 9 1983 Steve Kordish Texas Rangers AA 218 7 2005 Will Venable San Diego Padres MLB 272 11 1985 Mike Fiala Los Angeles Dodgers A+ 276 11 1981 Mark Lockenmeyer Detroit Tigers AA 283 12 1969 Michael Fremuth Detroit Tigers A+ 284 9 2014 Mike Fagan Oakland A’s A 296 12 1977 Bob Tufts San Francisco Giants MLB 368 19 1965 Jack Singer St. Louis Cardinals AA 410 13 2012 Matt Bowman New York Mets MLB 424 18 1976 Mark Softy New York Yankees AA 439 15 2004 Will Venable $ Baltimore Orioles MLB 444 17 1986 Dan Arendas New York Yankees AA 458 18 1980 Roderick Shepard Houston Astros R 463 16 2004 Steve Young Detroit Tigers A 484 21 1970 Ray Huard $ Atlanta Braves R 492 21 1973 Gary Blevins New York Yankees A- 514 17 2014 Alec Keller Washington Nationals AAA 541 18 2019 Ryan Smith Los Angeles Angels 583 12 1982 Steve Kordish $ Cleveland Indians AA 601 20 2004 Tim Lahey Minnesota Twins AAA 624 24 1989 Jeff Barton San Diego Padres A- 653 29 1972 William Binder San Francisco Giants R 654 22 2002 Scott Hindman California Angels A 718 24 2002 Pat Boran Boston Red Sox A+ 726 24 2009 Brad Gemberling Arizona Diamondbacks A+ 737 33 1968 Stephen Cushmore Detroit Tigers AA 801 26 2007 Sal Iacono Houston Astros A 838 28 2000 Buster Small Toronto Blue Jays A- 888 30 2013 Zak Hermans Chicago Cubs AAA 891 54 1967 Thomas Peppler Cincinnati Reds A- 922 31 1998 Michael Hazen San Diego Padres A 940 31 2009 Jack Murphy Toronto Blue Jays AAA 950 31 2008 Spencer Lucian New York Yankees R 1017 33 2012 Sam Mulroy Los Angeles Angels AAA 1032 34 2018 Ben Gross Houston Astros 1056 35 2010 Dan Barnes Toronto Blue Jays MLB 1074 42 1988 Greg Kuzma Texas Rangers R 1182 39 2008 Christian Staehely Seattle Mariners A- 1271 46 1994 Matthew Golden St. Louis Cardinals AA 1345 46 1996 Mike Ciminiello Detroit Tigers A- 1366 46 2005 Worth Lumry Seattle Mariners R 1401 56 1991 John Nash San Diego Padres A

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Undrafted Free Agents

Year Name MLB Team Highest Level Reached 1996 Tom Hage Baltimore Orioles AA 1999 Justin Griffin Cleveland Indians A 2005 Brian Kappel Seattle Mariners A+ 2006 Erik Stiller Cleveland Indians AA 2008 Steven Miller Kansas City Royals R 2009 Dan DeGeorge Cleveland Indians AA 2013 Mike Ford New York Yankees MLB 2016 Cameron Mingo Cleveland Indians Rk* June Secondary Draft! January Draft$ Drafted but did not Sign% Drafted out of High School