2016 UB Baseball Media Guide

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2016 UB BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2016 Bulls Baseball

2016 Bulls Baseball

Quick Facts

2016 Schedule

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO Location.....................................................................Buffalo, NY 14260 Founded............................................................................................. 1846 Enrollment......................................................................................29,937 Nickname............................................................................................Bulls Colors...................................................................Royal Blue and White Affiliation.......................................................................NCAA Division I Conference........................................................ Mid-American (MAC) President................................................................Dr. Satish K. Tripathi Athletic Director............................................................... Allen Greene Website.....................................................................www.UBBulls.com

TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record 16-35 Home Record 4-8 Away Record 10-20 Neutral Record 2-7 2015 MAC Record 7-20 (6th, East) Home Record 2-4 Away Record 4-11 2014 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/7 2015 Newcomers 8 2014 Position Players Returning/Lost (>15 Starts) 8/3 2014 Pitchers Returning/Lost (10+ IP) 6/3

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Address..................................................................... 175 Alumni Arena Buffalo, NY 14260 Office Phone.................................................................. (716) 645-6311 Office Fax........................................................................ (716) 645-6840 Assistant Athletic Director, Communications..............Jon Fuller Associate Director................................................................Brian Wolff Assistant Director/Baseball Contact............................Louie Spina E-mail.......................................................................lspina@buffalo.edu Office Phone.................................................................. (716) 645-6837

AMHERST AUDUBON FIELD Capacity 500 Dimensions LF-330/LC-380/CF-400/RC-380/RF-330 FT

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE (MAC) Address................................................. 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 Office Phone.................................................................. (216) 566-4622 Office Fax........................................................................ (216) 696-2622 Commissioner................................................Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher Director of Comm./Baseball Contact..........................Jeremy Guy E-mail.................................................................jguy@mac-sports.com Website..............................................................www.mac-sports.com coaching information Head Coach.........................................Ron Torgalski (Hamilton, ‘89) Record at UB (Seasons)......................................................182-297 (9) Career Record.................................................................................. Same Pitching Coach.........................................Steve Ziroli (Marshall, ‘04) Assistant Coach.............................. Adam Skonieczki (Buffalo, 10’) Baseball Office Phone................................................ (716) 645-6834

PLEASE NOTE: The proper school name is the University at Buffalo, NOT the University of Buffalo. Please make all references to the school name as the University at Buffalo, Buffalo, or UB.

DATE OPPONENT FEBRUARY Fri. 19 vs. Air Force @ Davidson Sat. 20 at Davidson Sun. 21 vs. Marist @ Davidson Fri. 26 at Tenn.-Martin Sat. 27 at Tenn.-Martin Sun. 28 at Tenn.-Martin MARCH Fri. 4 at Kentucky Sat. 5 at Kentucky Sun. 6 at Kentucky Sat. 12 at Mount St. Mary’s Sun. 13 at Mount St. Mary’s Mon. 14 at Mount St. Mary’s Wed. 16 at Navy Fri. 18 at Northeastern Sat. 19 at Northeastern Sun. 20 at Northeastern Tue. 22 at Canisius Fri. 25 at Toledo* Sat. 26 at Toledo* Sun. 27 at Toledo* Tue. 29 at St. Bonaventure (DH) APRIL Fri. 1 EASTERN MICHIGAN* Sat. 2 EASTERN MICHIGAN* Sun. 3 EASTERN MICHIGAN* Tue. 5 NIAGARA (DH) Fri. 8 at Ohio*^ Sat. 9 at Ohio*^ Sun. 10 at Ohio*^ Tue. 12 at Canisius Fri. 15 MIAMI (OH)*^ Sat. 16 MIAMI (OH)*^ Sun. 17 Miami (oh)*^ Wed. 20 Canisius Fri. 22 at Northern Illinois* Sat. 23 at Northern Illinois* Sun. 24 at Northern Illinois* Tue. 26 St. Bonaventure (DH) Fri. 29 ball state* Sat. 30 Ball State* MAY sun. 1 ball state* Tue. 3 Canisius Fri. 6 at Kent State*^ Sat. 7 at Kent State*^ Sun. 8 at Kent State*^ Sat. 14 vs. Hofstra @Hudson Valley CC Tue. 17 at Niagara (DH) Fri. 19 Bowling green*^ Sat. 20 bowling green*^ Sun. 21 Bowling green*^

Table of Contents Quick Facts 2 Schedule 3 2016 Roster 4 Positional Depth Chart 5 Coaching Staff 6-7 2015 By the Numbers 8 Player Bios 9-22 2015 Game-by-Game Results 23 2015 Stats Summary 24 2015 Sabermetric Analysis 25 2015 Miscellaneous Stats 26 All Time Season Records 27 All Time Team Batting Stats 28 All Time Team Pitching Stats 29 All Time Team Records 30 All Time Single-Season Batting 31 All Time Career Batting Records 32 All Time Pitching Records 33 All Time Batting/Pitching Records 34 (Team Records Since Reinstatement) All Time Batting/Pitching Records 35 (Ind. Records Since Reinstatement) Records vs. Opponents 36 Year-by Year Results 37-45 Bulls in the Pros/ UB Hall of Fame 46 All-MAC Honorees 47 Buffalo Baseball History 48 All Time Roster 49-52

University at Buffalo

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Wilson Field Wilson Field Wilson Field Skyhawk Park Skyhawk Park Skyhawk Park

2:00 pm 4:30 pm 10:00 am 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm

Cliff Hagan Stadium Cliff Hagan Stadium Cliff Hagan Stadium E.T. Straw Family Stadium E.T. Straw Family Stadium E.T. Straw Family Stadium Max Bishop Stadium Friedman Diamond Friedman Diamond Friedman Diamond Demske Sports Complex Scott Park Baseball Complex Scott Park Baseball Complex Scott Park Baseball Complex McGraw-Jennings Field

4:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:15 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm/4:00 pm

Amherst audubon field Amherst audubon field Amherst audubon field Amherst audubon field Bob Wren Stadium Bob Wren Stadium Bob Wren Stadium Demske Sports Complex Amherst audubon field Amherst Audubon Field Amherst audubon field Amherst Audobon Field Ralph McKinzie Field Ralph McKinzie Field Ralph McKinzie Field Amherst audubon field Amherst audubon field Amherst Audubon Field

3:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM/4:00 PM 6:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 3:00 PM 1:00 pm 1:00 PM 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 PM/4:00 pm 3:00 PM 1:00 pm

Amherst audubon field Amherst audobon field Diamond at Dix Diamond at Dix Diamond at Dix Hudson Valley Stadium Bobo Field Amherst audubon field Amherst Audubon Field Amherst audubon field

1:00 PM 3:00 pm 6:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm/3:00 pm 2:00 pm/4:00 pm 3:00 PM 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

Home games in bold caps. * Mid-American Conference Game ^ MAC East Game

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2016 Bulls Baseball

2016 Baseball Roster Numerical Roster # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 35 36

Player Pos. Mike Kaelin RHP Bobby Sheppard SS Eddie Edwards III OF Alec Tuohy RHP Brian Dudek INF Ben Haefner 2B Brent Cleland RHP Tom Taplin RHP Chris Kwitzer 3B Andrew White RHP Alex Thrower OF Ben Vey INF Brandon Mumaw LHP Shawn Dubin RHP Mike Abrunzo OF Blair Lakso RHP Tyler Utz C Connor Regan C Ben Hartz LHP Charlie Sobieraski INF/RHP Brian Wasilewski OF Vinny Mallaro OF Billy Hartford C Kyle Brennan C Don Kilian 1B Logan Harasta RHP Andrew Taft C Chris Miranda INF

YR. R-Jr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. R-So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. R-Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Jr. R-So. So. R-Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-4

Wt. 185 180 175 180 175 185 185 195 200 200 165 205 170 160 210 225 205 210 205 220 215 220 225 230 235 235 245 190

B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R

2016 Positional Depth Chart

Hometown/ Previous SchooL Cheektowaga, NY/ Maryvale Orland Park, IL / Prairie State College Allison Park, PA / Hampton Gahanna, OH / Gahanna-Lincoln Cheektowaga, NY / St. Mary’s Lancaster, NY / Lancaster Toronto, Ontario / Richview Collegiate Institute Pulaski, NY / Pulaski Cheektowaga, NY / St. Mary’s Amherst, NY / Williamsville North Toronto, Ontario / Kansas City CC Pittsburgh, PA / Hampton Wesley Chapel, FL / St. Leo University Allegany, NY / Erie CC Horseheads, NY / Lackawanna College Hamburg, NY / Erie Community College Williamsville, NY / Williamsville South Sagamore Hills, OH / Walsh Jesuit Pittsburgh, PA / Shady Side Academy Lockport, NY / Lockport Cheektowaga, NY / West Seneca East Syracuse, NY / Cicero-North Williamsville, NY / Williamsville South South Setauket, NY / Ward Melville Grand Island, NY / St. Joseph’s Collegiate Webster, NY / Webster Thomas Clinton, NY / Clinton Pound Ridge, NY / Fox Lane

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1) B. Sheppard 2) C. Miranda

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1) V. Mallaro 2) E. Edwards 1) B. Haefner 2) B. Dudek

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SS

1) C. Kwitzer 2) C. Sobieraski

1) B. Vey 2) A. Taft 3) D. Kilian

1) B. Cleland 2) A. Tuohy 3) B. Mumaw 4) C. Sobieraski 5) B. Hartz

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SP

1) K. Brennan 2) C. Regan 3) B. Hartford 4) T. Utz

In the Bull’s Pen 1) M. Kaelin 2) L. Harasta 3) S. Dubin 4) B. Lakso 5) A. White 6) T. Taplin

1) A. Taft 2) C. Sobieraski 3) C. Regan

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN Freshman (8)

Eddie Edwards Tom Taplin Andrew White Connor Regan Brian Wasilewski Billy Hartford Andrew Taft Chris Miranda

Sophomore (6)

Ben Haefner Ben Vey Tyler Utz Charlie Sobieraski Don Kilian Logan Harasta

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Pronunciation Guide Mumaw - Moo-Ma Haefner - Hay-fner Kaelin – Kay-lin Tuohy - Too-ee Ziroli – Zer-oh-lee

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1) A. Thrower 2) E. Edwards

1) M. Abrunzo 2) B. Wasilewski

Junior (10)

Mike Kaelin Alec Tuohy Brian Dudek Brent Cleland Chris Kwitzer Alex Thrower Shawn Dubin Blair Lakso Vinny Mallaro Kyle Brennan

Senior (4)

Bobby Sheppard Brandon Mumaw Mike Abrunzo Ben Hartz

Right (19)

Mike Kaelin Bobby Sheppard Eddie Edwards Alec Tuohy Brent Cleland Tom Taplin Andrew White Ben Vey Shawn Dubin Mike Abrunzo Blair Lakso Connor Regan Charlie Sobieraski Brian Wasilewski Vinny Mallaro Kyle Brennan Logan Harasta Andrew Taft Chris Miranda

Left (9)

Brian Dudek Ben Haefner Chris Kwitzer Alex Thrower Brandon Mumaw Tyler Utz Ben Hartz Billy Hartford Don Kilian

Right (26)

Mike Kaelin Bobby Sheppard Eddie Edwards III Alec Tuohy Brian Dudek Ben Haefner Brent Cleland Tom Taplin Chris Kwitzer Andrew White Alex Thrower Ben Vey Shawn Dubin Mike Abrunzo Blair Lakso Tyler Utz Connor Regan Charlie Sobieraski Brian Wasilewski Vinny Mallaro Billy Hartford

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Kyle Brennan Don Kilian Logan Harasta Andrew Taft Chris Miranda

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Brandon Mumaw Ben Hartz


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2016 Bulls Baseball

Coaching Staff

Ron

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Coaching Staff

with a 3.74 ERA. Geltz also earned his first two saves of his MLB career.

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Head Coach 10th Season Hamilton ‘89

Ron Torgalski enters his 10th season as the head coach of the University at Buffalo baseball team, his 16th season overall with the program. Torgalski spent seven seasons as an assistant coach with the team before being named head coach in July, 2006. In his ninth season at the helm of the Bulls, Torgalski guided UB to a 16-35 overall record and a 7-20 mark in MAC play. He coached junior Nick Sinay into a first-team All-MAC selection as well as a 22nd round draft pick of the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2014, the Bulls closed out a successful campaign with a 26-26 overall record and advanced to their second MAC semifinal in three seasons. Despite the semifinal defeat, the Bulls finished the 2014 season with the second highest win total of the modern era (26) and fourth most all-time. Last season, the Bulls saw three players named to All-MAC teams while a pair of players, Mike Burke and Tyler Mautner, were selected in the 2014 MLB draft. It marked the first time since 1983 that the program had two players selected in the same draft. Mautner was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 14th round (410 overall) while Burke was taken in the 30th round (901 overall). The 2013 season was a special one for Torgalski and his staff, as the team won 33 games to set an all-time program record for wins in a season. The Bulls won 19 games in the Mid-American Conference season, another record, and lost out on the regular season title on the last day of the season. The team won all nine weekend conference series, and never had a losing streak longer than three games. For his efforts, he was named the MAC Coach of the Year, while his senior center fielder Jason Kanzler was named the conference’s player of the year. After a program-best eight weekly awards were earned by UB players over the course of the season, six players made the All-MAC postseason teams to set another program high-water mark. For the second straight season, the team made the MAC tournament, playing in three games. In his time at UB, Torgalski has established a respective program with many notable accomplishments including the program’s first-ever appearance in the Mid-American Conference tournament in 2012, where the team won two games and made the semifinal round before bowing out to eventual champion Kent State. It was also the third 20-win season for the team under Torgalski’s leadership, and with a 6-2 win over Toledo on May 6, 2012, he passed the 100win mark for his career as a head coach. After the season ended, a pair of UB players received an opportunity to continue their careers on the professional level, with Tom Murphy and Cameron Copping joining the farm systems of the Colorado Rockies and Seattle Mariners, respectively. Also in the postseason, Jason Kanzler was awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove, and Pollock and Murphy made the Mideast Region Teams. Under Torgalski’s guidance in 2011, sophomore catcher Tom Murphy was named the Mid-American Conference’s Player of the Year, the highest award earned by a Buffalo player in the modern era of the program. In 2012, the program put four player on the postseason All-Conference teams, nearly doubling its all-time total in one go-around. Tom Murphy and Matt Pollock were first teamers, while Jason Kanzler and Cameron Copping made the second team. In Torgalski’s tenure, 13 players have signed contracts with Major League Baseball teams, most recently in 2015 with Nick Sinay. In 2014, Torgalski saw two guys sign pro deals, Mike Burke and Tyler Mautner. UB Standout Tom Murphy was drafted in the third round by the Colorado Rockies, making him the highest UB player drafted in the modern era of the program. With his selection, Murphy becomes the fourth player drafted since UB reinstated baseball for the 2000 season. Zach Anderson was drafted in the 29th round by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2009, Mike Folli was drafted in the 42nd round by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2007, and Joe Mihalics was drafted in the 34th round of the 2005 draft by the New York Mets. Copping signed with the Mariners just a week after his battery mate Murphy, becoming the 11th player to sign a MLB contract under Torgalski’s leadership. Other past free agent signees from UB include 2008 graduate Steve Geltz, who currently pitches for the Tampa Bay Rays, and 2010 graduate Chaz Mye signed with the Oakland A’s. Geltz just finished his first full season in the majors last season with Tampa Bay with appearing in 70 games while earning a 2-6 record

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The team had a recordbreaking season in 2009, when the Bulls made tremendous strides in several offensive categories by setting all-time single team records for most hits (591), runs (424), RBI (384) and walks (253). In 2012, the team broke another program record after clubbing 56 home runs and 135 doubles in a school record 56 games, also setting the record for total bases (931). The team turned to its pitching staff in 2013, though, posting a team earned run average of 3.72, the lowest since the 1973 season.

Skonieczki Assistant Coach First Season Buffalo ‘10 Adam Skonieczki returns to his alma mater in 2016 for his first season as assistant coach and recruiting director for the UB baseball team.

In the past eight years, Torgalski and his coaching staff have enjoyed conference success in the naming of 22 Bulls as All-MAC selections. The Bulls’ accomplishments are found not only on the diamond but in the classroom as well with another four players being named to the All-MAC academic team. The Bulls have displayed academic excellence in achieving their highest team GPA under Torgalski. These accomplishments are examples of Torgalski’s influence in motivating these young men for athletic and academic success.

Skonieczki joins the UB staff after spending the past three seasons as assistant coach and recruiting director at Georgetown College. His best season at Georgetown came in 2014 as he helped lead the Tigers to the NAIA World Series as they finished the season with a 46-11 overall record. Prior to Georgetown, he spent the summer of 2010 as an assistant coach for the Florence Redwolves of the Coastal Plains League. Coaching first base and the team’s hitters. The Endicott, N.Y., native helped the team win the first half championship and had the squad ranked as high as third in the nation.

Torgalski has enjoyed success in coaching baseball as he was head coach of the New Hartford American Legion team that finished as the New York State runner-up. While Torgalski seems like a baseball guys all the way, he has also served as an assistant coach in basketball at the collegiate level. He spent six seasons as an assistant coach at UB and also for three seasons at his alma mater, Hamilton College, where he helped lead the team to a No. 1 national ranking in the final poll in 1990-91.

A standout athlete for the Bulls, Skonieczki brings a significant amount of playing experience in Western New York with him. As a four-year starter in centerfield, he finished his career second all-time in hits in addition to finishing in the top 10 in doubles, games played, triples, at bats, walks, home runs, stolen bases, runs and RBI. He had a .325 career batting average, capped off with a .370 mark as a senior. He earned Mid-American Conference Player of the Week honors three times in his career.

Torgalski attended Nichols High School in Buffalo, NY, where he was an AllWestern New York player in both baseball and basketball. While at Nichols, Torgalski teamed up with former NBA star Christian Laettner and guided the team to a New York State Class ‘C’ title and was named the Tournament Most Valuable Player. In recognition of his accomplishments, Torgalski was named to the Nichols Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. From there, he went on to letter in both sports at Hamilton College. As a basketball player, his 10.6 assists per game average in 1989 still ranks as the third-best ever in NCAA Division III history. After graduation from Hamilton in 1989, Torgalski went to Sweden and played professionally with the Monstreas Club basketball team before coming back to UB.

Additionally, Skonieczki’s father, Jerry, played in the National Football League for the New York Giants and was a member of the 1959 National Champion Syracuse Orangemen alongside the legendary Ernie Davis.

Torgalski’s heart took him back to baseball and when UB decided to bring the sport back to Division I status in 1999-2000, it was Torgalski that former head coach Bill Breene wanted as his right-hand man.

Skonieczki eanred his BA in media communications from the University at Buffalo in 2010. Skonieczki resides in Amherst with his wife Shayna and his daughter Isla.

Torgalski, who earned his masters of science in education from Canisius in 2003, is a member of the National Baseball Coaches Association and the New York State Coaches Association. He resides in Williamsville with his wife, Lisa and their two sons, Nicholas and Tyler.

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torgalski file Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Career

Guite

Overall Confernce W L PCT. W L PCT. 16 35 .314 11 16 .407 14 38 .269 7 19 .269 20 35 .364 6 20 .231 23 30 .423 8 19 .296 14 38 .269 3 22 .120 20 36 .346 10 16 .385 33 24 .593 19 7 .731 26 26 .500 13 13 .522 16 35 .314 7 20 .259 182 297 .380 84 149 .361

Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season Georgetown College ‘12 Randy Guite joins Ron Torgalski’s staff as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2016 season. Guite will assist with the Bulls batters.

• Two MAC Players of the Year • 46 MAC weekly honorees • Six Freshman All-Americans • 23 All-MAC selections • Seven MLB draft picks • 14 pro contract signees • Eight Academic All-MAC honorees

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Prior to UB, Guite graduated in 2012 from Georgetown College before spending the last two seasons as a graduate assistant at the school. Guite worked with UB assistant coach Adam Skonieczki at Georgetown College.

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Ziroli Pitching Coach Sixth Season Marshall ‘04 Steve Ziroli graduated from Marshall University in 2004 and is entering his sixth season as the pitching coach for the Bulls. He has been an integral part of the coaching staff, consistently helping the pitching staff surpass program and individual records over each of his first five seasons. In 2015, Ziroli helped lead the UB pitching staff to a program record in strikeouts in a season with 377. Ziroli’s staff also set a program record for saves in a season with 13 including a team-best five from closer Mike Kaelin. The UB pitching staff has continued to show improvement in staff ERA under Ziroli, highlighted by a 3.72 ERA in 2013 that was the lowest since the 1973 season and led the conference for the first time ever. Recently, 2014 graduate and All-MAC first team member Mike Burke was drafted in the 30th round by the Baltimore Orioles after a senior season that saw him break numerous modern day pitching records including strikeouts in a season (78). Burke holds the UB program record for wins (20), starts (43), innings pitched (291.2) and strikeouts (224). Fellow starting pitcher Kevin Hughes earned second team AllMAC accolades under the tutelage of Ziroli in 2014. In 2013, the team set new program high marks almost completely across the board, with new post-reinstatement era records in ERA, innings pitched, wins, shutouts, runs and earned runs, saves, and fewest walks and wild pitches. He guided Burke to one of the best allaround seasons by any pitcher in program history, and the team saw three pitchers make All-MAC teams (Burke first team, River McWilliams and Anthony Magovney second team). Freshman Ben Hartz also had a great season for the Bulls earning Freshman All-American honors after earning six wins and a save while holding opponents to a .236 batting average against him. His 2.01 ERA for the season was the eighth lowest in the all-time history of the program, and it stands as the lowest ERA by a pitcher post-reinstatement (in 2000). 2012 graduate Cameron Copping signed a free agent contract with the Mariners after a senior season that saw him break numerous modern day pitching records under Ziroli’s watchful eye. Ziroli pitched for the Thundering Herd in 2003-2004. In his senior season, he went 3-1 with a 4.04 ERA as primarily a middle reliever, logging 23 appearances with two saves and 62 strikeouts. For his Division I career, Ziroli went 7-4 with a 4.08 ERA. Prior to that he pitched at Parkland College in Champaign, IL in 2001-2002, team won JUCO division II national championship. After graduating, he played two years of pro ball, signing with Windy City Thunderbolts of the Frontier League in 2004 where he played alongside his older brother Mike. He then played for Richmond Roosters of Frontier league in 2005. Once his playing career ended, Ziroli spent time as the pitching coach for Thunder Bay Border Cats in Thunder Bay, ON, Canada, member of the Northwoods League in 2006. Most recently, he has worked for the Chicago White Sox Training Academy in Chicago as an instructor. Ziroli has a B.A. in Sports Management and Marketing from Marshall. Originally from LaGrange, Illinois, he now resides in Buffalo with his wife Michele.

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2016 2015 Bulls Baseball

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2015 By the Numbers 1981 - The last time the UB baseball team recorded three-straight 20-win seasons was way back in 1981. 377 - The number of strikeouts the 2015 UB pitching staff had under Steve Ziroli’s watch.

30 - Nick Sinay reached base safely in 30 straight games in 2015. 23 -

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Abrunzo Senior 6-3 • 210 B: Right • T: Right Horseheads, NY Horseheads

Junior Ben Hartz led the Bulls pitching staff in appearances during the 2015 season with 23. He held a 2-4 record while striking out 41 batters in 47 innings of work.

200 - Five players in program history have recorded at least 200 career hits. 16 - Freshman Ben Vey led the team in doubles last season with 16, a freshman program record. 193 - New assistant coach Adam Skonieczki appeared in 193 career games for the Bulls during his 12 - Games played at Amherst Audubon Field. playing career, second most all-time. Though the team played 18 “home games” in 2015, only 12 would be played at the 182 - Head coach Ron Torgalski has won 182 games team’s true home venue. as the head coach of the UB Bulls, ranking him third all-time in program history. He now is just 10 - The Bulls played in 10 one-run games 12 wins from passing Jim Peelle (1949, 1952-67) in 2015, with a 6-4 record in those games. for second in all-time wins. 6 - Number of triples for Chris Kwitzer who led all 86 - The number of stolen base attempts last season, UB players in the category. 10th most in program history. 4 - The Bulls were led in homeruns by freshman 73 - The program record for career stolen bases by Charlie Sobieraski who racked up four on the Nick Sinay. He set the record in 2015. season. 66 - Sophomore Brent Cleland led the team with 66 strikeouts in 2015, a new career-high.

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61 - The Bulls active career hits leader is Chris Kwitzer with 61 career hits including a career- best 47 hits in 2015.

.177 - Mike Kaelin finished 2015 with an opponents batting average against of .177, lowest on the team.

Three different players (Sinay, Haefner and Sobieraski) drew 34 or more walks in 2015.

48 - Number of runs scored by first-year player Bobby Sheppard in 2015. Sheppard led the team in runs.

Career Numbers:

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Games Played 43 Batting Avg. .248 Runs: 17 Hits: 37 XBH: 6 RBI: 15 SB 1

2015: Played in 43 games while earning 39 starts in the outfield for the Bulls before having his season cut short due to an injury... finished the season with a .248 batting average to go along with three home runs and 15 RBI’s... finished the season with 17 runs scored while also ranking second on the team with two triples... had a .342 slugging percentage and a .335 on base percentage while earning 16 walks... hit his first career home run, a two-run shot, in the season opener against James Madison (2/13)... recorded a career-high three RBI’s against Dayton (3/9)... finished with a career-high four hits, 4-for-4, with a home run and two RBI’s against Miami (OH) (4/11)... finished the season with a .954 fielding percentage. Lackawanna College (2013-14): Played two years of outfield at Lackawanna College for head coach Chris Pensak... led his team to the 2013 JUCO World Series... won the 2013 Region 19 Championship as a key player on the team. High School: Was a four-year letter winner and one-year team captain at Horseheads high school for head coach Jeff Limoncelli... Led his team to a 19-3 record as a senior while producing a .405 batting average at the plate... led his team to back-to-back Section VI Championships and conference championships... Was named third team All-State as a senior as well as first team All-Conference... also played three years of basketball at Horseheads. Personal: Born on June 15, 1994... son of Anthony and Susanna Abrunzo... has one brother Dominick and one sister, Calla... Lists his favorite athlete as Adam Jones of the Baltimore Orioles... his favorite food is pasta... enjoys hip hop and country and lists his favorite band as Florida Georgia Line... Internatinal trade major at UB.

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Career Numbers:

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R-Junior 6-3 • 230 B: Right • T: Right South Setauket, NY Ward Melville

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Games Played 53 Batting Avg. .188 Runs: 18 Hits: 27 XBH: 9 RBI: 13 SB 1

2015: Appeared in only three games before missing the rest of the season due to injury... eanred a medical redshirt... had 10 at-bats while earning two hits and one RBI in three games... he threw out two runners on the base paths in three games. 2014: Played in a career-high 32 games while earning 26 starts as a sophomore... finished the season with career-highs in hits (18), RBI’s (nine), doubles (five) and home runs (two)... had four multi-hit games including a three hit effort against Bowling Green (5/15) as he finished with two doubles and two RBI’s... Hit a home run against Central Michigan (4/5) and Miami (OH) (5/21... finished the season with a .202 batting average... Earned 173 putouts from his catcher position. 2013: Played in 18 games and made 16 starts... had seven hits... went 2-5 with two RBI and his first career home run in a win over Longwood (3/2). High School: Earned two letters for coach Lou Petrucci at Ward Melville High School... served as captain for one season... threw out 10 of 14 base stealers, and blocked 94 percent of wild pitches while serving as the team’s catcher in his senior year... academic All-League member... played three seasons for coaches Tom Downey and Brian Anderson for the Long Island Titans summer league team. Personal: Born December 27, 1994... son of Jim and Laura... has three brothers, David, Shawn, and Jason... majoring in mechanical engineering... also enjoys playing hockey... was also recruited by George Washington, UMass Amherst, and Johns Hopkins... chose UB because of the strong engineering program... goal as a college athlete is to win the MAC tournament.

44 - Number of times shortstop Bobby Sheppard batted in the three hole for the Bulls last season. 39 - Stolen Bases for Nick Sinay last season, the most in a single season in program history. 32 - Number of runs batted in for junior Bobby Sheppard. Sheppard led the Bulls in RBI’s in his first season with the team.

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Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 43/39 .248 149 17 37 1 2 3 15 51 16 38 .342 1-2 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2013 18/16 .156 45 4 7 0 0 1 3 10 4 19 .222 0-0 2014 32/26 .209 89 13 18 5 0 2 9 29 9 29 .326 1-1 2015 REDSHIRTED 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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2016 Bulls Baseball Career Numbers:

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Pitching Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

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Junior 6-4 • 205 B: Right • T: Right Toronto, Ontario Richview Collegiate

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15 23 4 104.2 93

RHP

2015: Developed into a solid weekend starter for the Bulls... made 11 starts for the Bulls while earning a 3-7 record to go along with a 4.79 ERA in a team-high 67.2 innings pitched... he finished off the season with a team-best two complete games... ranked first on the team with 66 strikeouts as he helped UB record a program record 377 strikeouts on the year... held his opponents to a .252 batting average against while allowing just three home runs on the season... had his best game of the season against Kent State (5/1) as he earned the win going 6.0 innings while allowing just four hits and one unearned run while striking out a career-high 12 batters... had at least five strikeouts in seven of his 11 starts on the season... allowed just three hits in three games during his sophomore campaign... named MAC East Pitcher of the Week and UB Athlete of the Week after his dominant performance against Kent State (5/1)... earned Academic All-MAC recognition. 2014: Appeared in 11 games while earning four starts as a freshman... Earned a 1-0 record while holding a 5.00 ERA on the year... Pitched in 27.0 innings while allowing just 21 hits... Struck out a career-high seven batters against St. Bonaventure (4/1) in four innings of action... Had his best showing of the year against Canisius (4/22) as he pitched 5.0 innings and struck out six while allowing one hit and no runs... Finished the season with two at bats, going 1-2 with a double against Canisius (4/22). High School: Captain for two seasons at Richview Collegiate, serving as the first baseman and pitcher... led the team to a 24-2 record as a senior... led the team in home runs, RBI, and earned run average... led the team to three city championships, and four regional championships... played summer ball for the Toronto Mets U18 team for three seasons... won the Canada Cup for Team Ontario. Personal: Born February 14, 1995... son of Scott and Arlene... has one brother, Kevin, and one sister, Justine... will major in civil engineering... enjoys fishing... lists his father as his greatest athletic influence.

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2014 1 0 0 5.00 11/4 0 0 27.0 21 19 15 27 23 .216 2015 3 7 0 4.79 12/11 2 0 67.2 65 47 36 66 42 .252 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

2016 Bulls Baseball

Brian

Dudek Junior 5-10 • 175 B: Left • T: Right Cheektowaga, NY St. Mary’s

Eddie

Career Numbers:

#5

INF

Games Played 83 Batting Avg. .226 Runs: 25 Hits: 56 XBH: 11 RBI: 23 SB 6

2015: Appeared in 37 games while earning 30 starts at second base for the Bulls during his sophomore campaign... he finished the season with 25 hits and a .231 batting average... notched two doubles to go along with his first career home run and a career-best 14 RBI’s on the year... had a career-best three RBI game against Canisius (4/15) going 2-for-4 at the plate with a stolen base... hit his first career home run against Kent State (5/3), a two-run shot... had five games with at least two hits... had four games with at least two runs batted in... had four stolen bases. 2014: Appeared in 46 games while earning 42 starts at second base as a true freshman... Finished the season with 31 hits and a .221 batting average... Scored 17 runs and notched nine RBI’s... Ranked fifth on the team with 21 walks... Recorded seven multi-hit games including one three hit effort... Had the best game of his career against Niagara (5/7), going 3-for-4 with two RBI’s and one run scored... Earned his lone triple of the season against Canisius (4/19), finishing 2-for-6 on the day with one RBI... Finished the season with a .958 fielding percentage at second base.

Career Numbers:

Edwards III R-Freshman 5-11 • 175 B: Right • T: Right Allison Park, PA Hampton

#3

OF

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2015: Appeared in 14 games while earning the start in 11 games in the outfield for the Bulls.. earned a medical redshirt after missing most of the season due to injury... finished the season with five RBI’s, four hits, three runs and one stolen base... the speedster notched his first career home run, an inside-the-park HR, against Ohio (5/5) while also recording a career-high two RBI’s in the game. High School: Three year letter winner and two year team captain at Hampton high school for head coach Gary Wilson... led his team to a 13-8 record as a senior... recorded a .400 batting average as a senior... led team to three sectional titles (2011, 2012 and 2014)... made WPIAL All-Star game and All-Section team as a senior in 2014... also played four years of football in high school. Personal: Born on October 22, 1995... son of Edwin Jr. and Portia Edwards... Has one brother, James and one sister, Laryn... Lists his favorite athletes as Andrew McCutchen, Antonio Brown and Mike Trout... His favorite TV shows are Burn Notice and Friday Night Lights... his favorite website is ESPN.com... majoring in Business Administration at UB.

High School: Lettered in baseball, basketball, hockey, and golf while attending St. Mary’s... captained the baseball team for three seasons for coach Mike Wagner... led the team to a 17-5 record as a senior... first team All-Western New York... honor roll member for every semester while in school... led the Lancer’s to a league title.

Career Batting Statistics

University at Buffalo

10

Career Numbers:

Haefner R-Sophomore 6-0 • 185 B: Left • T: Right Lancaster, NY Lancaster

#6

INF

Games Played 38 Batting Avg. .302 Runs: 19 Hits: 35 XBH: 7 RBI: 20 SB 4

2015: Turned into a key starter for the Bulls at second base as he appeared in 38 games while starting 33... the redshirt freshman finished second on the team in batting average (.302) while notching 35 hits... ranked third on the team with six doubles and third on the team in RBI’s with 20... he was tied for the team lead in walks with 28 while also scoring 19 runs... ranked second on the team with a .454 on base percentage while owning a .371 slugging percentage... had the best game of his career against Bowling Green (5/15) as he went 4-for-7 at the plate with a double, a run and a career-high four RBI’s... finished the season with seven multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games... finished the season with three stolen bases... notched a team-leading and career-best 12-game hitting streak from 4/14 - 5/12... eanred a spot on the Academic ALL-MAC team. 2014: Did not appear in any games. High School: Earned three letters and was captain for one season at Lancaster, under head coach Mark Dalfonso... served as the team’s starting shortstop... three-time member of the ECIC first team... led the team to a ECIC Division I title, and one ECIC Section VI title... played summer ball for Academy Stars and Leib’s Baseball. Personal: Born March 9, 1995... son of Kevin and Denise... has two brothers, Samuel and Andrew, and one sister, Megan... will major in exercise science... favorite athlete is Derek Jeter... favorite movies are Saving Private Ryan and Sandlot... lists his greatest athletic experience as scoring the winning run to take the sectional title as a junior.

Personal: Born October 3, 1995... son of Gene Dudek, a UB baseball alumni who played professionally in the Baltimore Orioles organization... has one sister, Kara... majoring in nursing... favorite athlete is Michael Jordan... also was recruited by Marshall, Michigan State, Mercyhurst and Canisius... favorite quote is “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.”

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2014 46/42 .221 140 17 31 7 1 0 9 40 21 41 .286 2-6 2015 37/30 .231 108 8 25 2 0 1 14 30 13 20 .278 4-6 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Ben

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 REDSHIRTED 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

11

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2014 REDSHIRTED 2015 38/33 .302 116 19 35 6 1 0 20 43 28 26 .371 4-5 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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2016 Bulls Baseball Logan

Career Numbers:

Harasta Sophomore 6-7 • 235 B: Right • T: Right Webster, NY Webster Thomas

Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#33

6 15 1 41.1 28

RHP

2016 Bulls Baseball

Ben

Hartz

Senior 5-11 • 205 B: Left • T: Left Pittsburgh, PA Shady Side Academy

Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#25

High School: Played three years of pitcher and first base at Webster Thomas high school for head coach Kevin Neenan including on season as team captain... led his team to a 16-6 record as a senior... finished the 2014 season with a .403 batting average while earning a 7-1 record on the mound with a 0.20 ERA and 55 strikeouts... earned first team All-NYS and All-Greater Rochester as a senior... was a twotime All-Monroe County pick as a first baseman and pitcher.

2014: Appeared in 11 games while earning two starts as a sophomore... Pitched 21.0 innings while striking out 14 batters... Recorded his second career save against Western Carolina (3/8) while pitching 2.2 innings and strking out one batter while preserving the 5-4 win... Pitched a seasonhigh 4.0 innings and 81 pitches against Northern Illinois (3/21), striking out a season-high four batters. 2013: Had not just one of the best seasons ever for a freshman, but for any pitcher in program history... named to the Louisville Slugger AllAmerican team... helped the team post the best combined ERA since the 1973 season... made 18 appearances and threw 40.1 innings... won six games with one save... his six wins are tied for the seventh most in a single season by any pitcher... held opponents to a .236 batting average... despite a late-season slump, his 2.01 ERA was the eighth-lowest average in the program’s history, and the lowest since the program’s reinstatement... struck out 19 batters... pitched 12.1 scoreless innings from April 26 to May 18. High School: Was a do-everything player for coach Robert Grandizio at Shady Side Academy, playing in the outfield and at first base along with pitching for the team... earned four letters and was captain for two seasons... set school records for career and single-season home runs... 2011 WPIAL Pitcher of the Year 2012... WPIAL Player of the Year... led the team to the 2008 WPIAL title. Personal: Born July 13, 1993... son of David and Heather... has one brother and one sister.

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2015 1 3 0 8.27 15/6 0 0 41.1 59 47 38 28 21 .337 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#1

12

1 34 5 76.1 78

RHP

2015: Moved into the Bulls closer role and elevated his game to another level during his sophomore campaign, appearing in 18 games... he finished the season with a team-best five saves while striking out 58 batters in 43.1 innings pitched... the hard-throwing righty went 1-3 with a 3.32 ERA while holding his opponents to a .177 batting average against... earned his first win of the season against Bucknell (2/28) as he went 3.1 innings, allowing no hits and whiffing a careerhigh seven batters... earned his first three-inning save of the season against Dayton (3/8) as he went 3.0 innings of hitless ball while striking out three batters... pitched a career-high 4.2 innings against Central Michigan (4/19), striking out four batters and allowing four hits... held 13 of 18 opponents to no runs scored while on the mound... collected at least two strikeouts in 15 of 18 games he pitched in... he pitched more than an inning in four of his five saves as a sophomore... held eight of 18 opponents to zero hits. 2014: Was the Bulls best relief pitcher as he appeared in 16 games while making one start as a redshirt freshman... Earned a 4-1 overall record while compiling a 0.82 ERA in 33.0 innings of action... his 0.82 ERA gives him the second best ERA for a season in program history... Earned a win against Ohio (5/3) after pitching 3.2 innings and striking out four batters... Pitched a season-high 4.1 innings against Akron (4/27), striking out a season-best four batters... Earned his first career save against Miami (OH), pitching 0.2 innings and lowering his season ERA to 0.82 on 11 pitches... Struck out 20 batters while allowing just three earned runs on the year...He finished off his impressive freshman campaign with one save and allowing his opponents to a .214 batting average.

Don

Career Numbers:

Kilian

R-Sophomore 6-3 • 235 B: Right • T: Right Grand Island, NY St. Joseph’s Collegiate

#32

1B

Games Played 0 Batting Avg. .000 Runs: 0 Hits: 0 XBH: 0 RBI: 0 SB 0

2015: Appeared in 12 games while earning four starts at first base for the Bulls... finished the season with five hits, two RBI’s and a .238 batting average... collected the biggest hit of his career, a pinch hit walk-off home run, against St. Bonaventure (5/5)... hit a pinch hit double to knock in a run against Akron (5/10)... collected a careerhigh two hits and one run scored against Canisius (4/15)... finished the season with a .429 slugging percentage. 2014: Did not appear in any games. High School: Earned three letters and was captain for the Marauders under coach Paul Nasca... led the team to back-to-back Georgetown Cups... First team All-Catholic League... All-Western New York honorable mention. Personal: Born June 22, 1995... son of Don and Joy... has one brother (Danny) and two sisters (Kristy and Katie)... enjoys fishing... favorite athlete is Chris Davis... older sister Kristy played softball for Niagara University.

2013: Made five appearances and threw 8.1 innings before suffering a season-ending injury... took a redshirt and will have four years of eligibility starting in 2014. High School: Honorable Mention All-WNY... two-time First Team ECIC III All-Star... earned a spot on the Amherst Bee’s All-Bee Team as a senior after a stellar all-around senior season... as a pitcher, he gave up no earned runs in five of the eight league games he pitched, which helped lead to his 1.70 ERA... struck out 97 batters, the second most in school history for a single season... as a hitter he batted .474 in league play and .714 during the playoffs... finished his three-year varsity career with a .448 batting average, which is the highest career average in the last 26 years... also collected a school career record 17 doubles, had eight triples (third all-time in career standings) and 206 career strikeouts (second all-time in career standings). Career Pitching Statistics

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2013 6 1 0 2.01 18/0 0 0 40.1 35 12 9 19 11 .236 2014 0 1 1 15.00 11/2 0 0 21.0 42 41 35 14 15 .438 2015 2 4 4 5.17 23/4 0 0 47.0 53 39 27 41 15 .273 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

University at Buffalo

Junior 5-9 • 185 B: Right • T: Right Cheektowaga, NY Maryvale

LHP

2015: Became the Bulls most consistent middle reliever on the team as he appeared in a team-high 23 games... he finished the year with a 2-4 overall record to go along with four saves and a 5.17 ERA... pitched 47.1 innings while striking out 41 batters and walking just 15... held his opponents to a .271 batting average against... collected a career-high eight strikeouts in the Bulls 5-3 win over Bucknell (2/28) after going 5.2 innings and allowing just five hits... collected at least one strikeout in 17 of his 23 appearances... his two victories came against Big 4 foes Canisius and St. Bonaventure.

Career Numbers:

Kaelin

6 52 8 108.1 74

2015: Grew into his role as a mid-week starter for the Bulls... appeared in 15 games while starting six for the Bulls... pitched in 41.1 innings while earning a 1-3 record and 28 strikeouts... collected his first career win against Niagara (5/12) as he went three innings and allowed four hits and one run while striking out two... he struck out a career-high four batters against Canisius (3/24) in the Bulls 8-5 win... pitched a career-high five innings in the Bulls 9-8 victory over St. Bonaventure (4/14).

Personal: Born on August 29, 1996... son of Louis and Julie Harasta... has two brothers, Tyler and Evan... lists his favorite athletes as Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox... enjoys listening to country music and his favorite group is Florida Georgia Line... was also recruited by Virginia Tech and Boston College... exercise science major at UB.

Mike

Career Numbers:

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2013 Redshirted 2014 4 1 1 0.82 16/1 0 0 33.0 24 7 3 20 16 .214 2015 1 3 5 3.32 18/0 0 0 43.1 26 18 16 58 12 .177 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

13

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2014 REDSHIRTED 2015 12/4 .238 21 3 5 1 0 1 2 9 0 8 .429 0-1 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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2016 Bulls Baseball Chris

Career Numbers:

Kwitzer Junior 6-0 • 200 B: Right • T: Right Cheektowaga, NY St. Mary’s

#9

INF

Games Played 72 Batting Avg. .250 Runs: 29 Hits: 61 XBH: 17 RBI: 27 SB 6

2015: Turned into one of the Bulls most consistent hitters as he appeared in 47 games and made 46 starts at the hot corner... he finished the season ranking third on the team with 47 hits while producing a .261 batting average while batting in the middle of the Bulls lineup... he also led the team with six triples while notching 20 runs scored and 18 RBI’s on the year... had a career game against Dayton (3/8) as he went 4-for-4 at the plate with two RBI’s a double and a run scored... scored a career-high three runs and two hits against Dayton (3/9)... notched a career-high three RBI’s as he went 3-for-4 at the plate against Niagara (5/12)... had 15 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games on the year... went 4-for-5 on his stolen base attempts. 2014: Appeared in 25 games while earning 14 starts at third base as a true freshman... Had 14 hits on the year while earning a .219 batting average... Scored nine runs and had nine RBI’s... Had his best game of the season against Ohio (5/4), going 2-for-3 at the plate with a home run, double, two RBI’s and two runs scored... Had a pinch hit two run double against Miami (OH) (5/9), in his first career pinch hit appearance... Finished the season with three multi-hit games for UB. High School: Earned eight letters and was captain six times for St. Mary’s, where he played hockey and football along with baseball... named the team’s defensive MVP... led the team to a division title.

2016 Bulls Baseball

Blair

Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

Lakso R-Junior 6-2 • 225 B: Right • T: Right Hamburg, NY Frontier

Vinny

Career Numbers:

#29

0 6 0 4.1 4

Mallaro Junior 6-4 • 220 B: Right • T: Right Syracuse, NY Cicero-North

RHP

2015: Appeared in six games for the Bulls after transferring from ECC... the righty pitched 4.1 innings while striking out four batters before missing the rest of the season due to injury... earned a career-best two strikeouts against MAC foe Ball State (3/29)... redshirted as a junior. Erie Community College (2013-14): Appeared as a pitcher and first baseman for head coach Joe Bauth at Erie Community College... led his team to a regional championship as a sophomore. High School: Earned two letters including one year as a team captain at Frontier high school under head coach Mike Morlock... led the Falcons in seven of eight offensive categories including home runs and doubles... ranks in the top-5 all-time at Frontier in home runs, doubles, batting average and RBI’s... earned first team All-WNY as a senior... also played three years of golf at Frontier... earned second team All-WNY for golf as a senior. Personal: Born on August 23, 1994... son of Bruce and Madonna Lasko... has one brother, Brian and one sister Brooke... one of his hobbies is golfing... lists his favorite athletes of all-time as Bo Jackson and Barry Bonds... his favorite movies are Billy Madison, The Sandlot and Pulp Fiction... lists his favorite musical groups as the Black Keys and the Zac Brown Band... international trade major at UB.

Personal: Born January 26, 1995... son of Mark and Ann... has one brother, Nick, and a sister, Kristina... majoring in business administration, with the goal of eventually managing or owning a business... also recruited by Miami of Ohio, Canisius College, Niagara University, Mercyhurst, Ithaca, and Mount Union... chose UB for the academics and atmosphere.

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2014 25/14 .219 64 9 14 3 1 1 9 22 8 16 .344 2-2 2015 47/46 .261 180 20 47 6 6 0 18 65 7 42 .361 4-5 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Career Numbers:

#28

OF

Games Played 61 Batting Avg. .254 Runs: 27 Hits: 49 XBH: 15 RBI: 44 SB 1

2015: Made 26 starts, mainly as the teams designated hitter as a sophomore... tied for second on the team with three homers and 22 RBI’s while producing a slugging percentage of .369... the powerful righty notched his first homer of the season, a two-run shot, in the Bulls 14-1 win over Ball State as he finished 2-for-5 at the plate with four RBI’s and two runs scored... he backed up his four-RBI game with another one against St. Bonaventure (4/1) as he hit his first career Grand Slam, going 1-for-4 with four RBI’s and two runs scored in the win... went 2-for-4 with a homer, three RBI’s and two runs scored in the Bulls 9-8 win over St. Bonaventure (4/14)... he finished the season with a team-high five games with at least three-RBI’s... finished the season with 15 runs scored and six doubles. 2014: Appeared in 35 games while earning the start in 23 contests as a true freshman... Seeing most of his action at the designated hitter position, he posted a .289 batting average while hitting two home runs and racking up 22 RBI’s, ranking him fifth on the team... In just his second career game, he recorded a career-best three RBI’s against Quinnipiac (2/23)... Finished 4-for-4 with three RBI’s and three runs scored against Akron (4/27)... Notched his first career home run against UMES (2/28), a solo homer... Went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI’s against Ohio (5/3)... Had four multi-hit efforts including one four hit game. High School: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and soccer while attending Cicero-North... captained the baseball team and led it to a 31-15 record as a senior... batted .398 with six home runs... CNY All Star... led the team to the 2013 league title. Personal: Born June 19, 1995... son of Sam and Karin... has two brothers (Sam and Joe) and one sister (Abbey)... enjoys fishing... also recruited by Coastal Carolina, Radford, Marist, and St. John’s... listed his toughest opponent faced as pitcher Mark Armstrong, a recent 3rd-round Cincinnati Reds draft pick... dream vacation destination in Hawaii... lists his uncle as his greatest athletic influence.

Career Batting Statistics

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2015 REDSHIRTED 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

University at Buffalo

14

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2014 35/23 .289 90 12 26 4 0 2 22 36 8 22 .400 1-3 2015 26/26 .223 103 15 23 6 0 3 22 38 5 40 .369 0-0 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

15

Bobby

Career Numbers:

Sheppard

Senior 6-3 • 210 B: Right • T: Right Orland Park, IL Oak Forest

#2

SS

Games Played 47 Batting Avg. .270 Runs: 21 Hits: 48 XBH: 3 RBI: 32 SB 11

2015: Was the Bulls most reliable and clutch hitters in his first season with the team... appeared in 47 games while starting 46 at shortstop for the Bulls while leading the team with 32 RBI’s on the year... accumulated 48 hits and a .270 batting average while ranking third on the team with 21 runs scored and an on base percentage of .341... had a career game in the Bulls 9-3 win over Kent State (5/1) as he finished 3-for-5 from the plate with a career-high four RBI’s and one run scored... went 3-for-6 with three RBI’s, a run scored and a double in UB’s 11-6 win over Miami (OH) (4/10)... had three hits to go along with two RBI’s and a stolen base in the Bulls 6-0 win at Miami (OH) (4/12)... finished second on the team with 11 stolen bases on 12 attempts... had a career-high nine game hitting streak from 3/28-4/12, recording multiple hits in five of the nine games... finished the season with 12 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI outings... reached base in a career-best 14 straight games during the middle of the season. At Prairie State Junior College (2013-14): Played shortstop for two seasons under head coach Bill Storrs... Was named first team AllConference and All-Region as a freshman and sophomore... Named Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore... Led his team to a conference championship and regional championship in 2014. High School: Three-year letter winner and two-year team captain at Oak Forest High School under head coach Ron Czarnecki... guided his team to a 34-6 record as a senior... had a .488 batting average to go along with four home runs and 13 doubles as a senior... Led his team to three straight conference titles... as a senior he led his team to a second place finish at the State Tournament... was named AllConference and All-Area as a senior. Personal: Born on February 8, 1993... son of Bob and Janice Sheppard... has three sisters, Melissa, Jackie and Amanda... lists his favorite athlete as Derek Jeter... his favorite TV show of all-time is Friends... was also recruited by Cincinnati, Bradley, Indiana University and Western Kentucky...psychology major at UB. Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 47/46 .270 178 21 48 3 0 0 32 51 16 23 .287 11-12 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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2016 Bulls Baseball Charlie

Career Numbers:

Sobieraski

Sophomore 6-4 • 220 B: Right • T: Right Lockport, NY Lockport

#26 INF/P

Games Played 48 Batting Avg. .265 Runs: 31 Hits: 41 XBH: 10 RBI: 20 SB 1

2015: Turned in an impressive freshman season as he appeared in 48 games while starting 47 for the Bulls... led the team with four home runs while also ranking third with 20 RBI’s on the season... he produced 41 hits and 31 runs while ranking fourth on the squad with a 2.65 batting average and a .395 on base percentage... notched his first career homer against Dayton (3/9) as he went 1-for-3 with two runs and two RBI’s in the loss... finished off a career game against Kent State (5/3) in which he went 3-for-4 with three runs scored, a home run, an RBI and a double... had 10 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games... scored at least one run in 23 of 48 games in which he appeared... also appeared in four games on the mound while starting one for UB as a true freshman... finished the season pitching 10.1 innings with eight strikeouts and a 6.10 ERA... reached base in a career-high 10 straight games during the middle of the season. High School: Three-year letter winner and two-year team captain at Lockport High School under head coach Mike Sobieraski... led the Lions to a 11-3 overall record as a senior... led the team with a batting average of .537 with four home runs and 28 RBI... Named first team All-NFL as a junior and senior... named first team All-Western New York as a senior and second team as a junior... led his team to a NFL championship as a junior... also played four years of football and basketball at Lockport... Holds the school record for TD receptions in a season (11) as a senior... won Buffalo News 3 sports Athlete of the Year.

Andrew

Tom

Career Numbers:

Taft

R-Freshman 6-4 • 245 B: Right • T: Right Clinton, NY Clinton

2016 Bulls Baseball

#35 1B/C

Games Played 0 Batting Avg. .000 Runs: 0 Hits: 0 XBH: 0 RBI: 0 SB 0

2015: Did not appear in a game as a freshman... redshirted. High School: Played three years, including one as a captain, at Clinton High School for head coach Tom Pfisterer... led his team to a 18-6 record as a senior while compiling a .500 batting average, seven doubles, five triples, six home runs and 34 walks... as a senior he led his team to a CSC Conference Championship, a Class B section 3 championship and a state semifinal appearance... was named Class B first team All-State as a senior... set school records for on base percentage and walks in a season as a senior... also played one year of basketball in high school. Personal: Born on July 14, 1996... son of Christopher and Maria Taft... has two brothers, Mike and Lenny, and one sister, Leah... lists his favorite athlete as Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers... his favorite movie of all-time is Zero Dark Thirty... enjoys listening to country music... was also recruited by St. Johns, Albany and Cincinatti... accounting major at UB.

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Taplin

R-Freshman 6-1 • 195 B: Right • T: Right Pulaski, NY Pulaski

#8

0 0 0 0 0

RHP

2015: Appeared in four games out of the bullpen for the Bulls before sustaining a season-ending injury... redshirted... pitched 5.0 innings and struck out three batters over four games... recorded his first career two strikeout game against Canisius (3/11). High School: Played four years of baseball under head coach Butch Taplin at Pulaski high school... as a senior he batted .547 and had 29 RBI’s... owned a 0.34 ERA while striking out 85 batters in 41.3 innings and earned a 5-0 record... earned first team All-NYS as a senior... first team All-Conference as a sophomore, junior and senior... named conference Player of the Year as a junior and Pitcher of the Year as a senior. Personal: Born on December 4, 1995... son of Butch and Susan Taplin... has one sister, Amanda... his favorite athlete is Troy Tulowitzki of the Colorado Rockies... lists his favorite movie as Wolf on Wall Street... his favorite TV show is family guy... communications major at Buffalo.

Alec

Career Numbers:

Tuohy

Junior 6-1 • 195 B: Right • T: Right Gahanna, OH Gahanna-Lincoln

Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#4

1 21 1 60.1 54

RHP

2015: Became one of the Bulls go-to arms from the bullpen as he appeared in 17 games while appearing in the fourth most innings (48.1) as a sophomore... finished the season with a 1-1 record to go along with three saves and a 4.10 ERA... earned 46 strikeouts while only walking 13 batters and allowing a .280 batting average against... recorded a career-high 6.2 innings of work against Houston (3/13) while striking out three Cougars batters... struck out a career-high five batters in three scoreless and hitless innings of action against Dayton (3/8)... struck out four batters in 6.0 innings of three-hit and no-run ball against Northern Illinois (3/21)... notched at least one strikeout in 15 of 17 games in which he appeared in... struk out at least two batters in 14 of 18 games... earned Academic All-MAC accolades as a sophomore. 2014: Appeared in four games while making one start as a freshman... Finished the season with a 6.00 ERA while pitching in 12.0 innings... Made his first career start against Canisius (5/7), pitching 7.0 innings while striking out two and allowing two runs... Pitched in 3.1 innings of relief against Canisius (4/22), striking out a career-best five batters... Allowed three or less hits in three of his four appearances. High School: Pitched and played shortstop for the Lions under coach Mike Shade... earned three letters and captained the team for one season... led the team to a 24-9 record as a senior, with a 9-2 record and 106 strikeouts with a 1.50 earned run average... as a batter, he chipped in with a .475 batting average... set school records in career and single season wins, strikeouts, and innings pitched... Central Ohio player of the year... All-State... All-Conference... earned three letters in football.

Personal: Born on June 24, 1996... son of Mike Sobieraski and Wendy Lanfear... has two sisters, Lea and Emma... Lists his favorite athlete as Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins... His favorite food is steak... his favorite type of music is country and his favorite musician is Luke Bryan... communications major at UB.

Personal: Born September 19, 1994... son of Bryce Tuohy and Mariah Rousseau... has four sisters: Rachel, Sara, Anna, and Olivia... will major in computer science... favorite athlete is Evan Longoria... also recruited by Villanova, Wright State and Elon... his father Bryce played baseball for Heidelberg College... greatest athletic experience was pitching at AAA stadium Huntington Park, home of the Columbus Clippers. Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 48/47 .265 155 31 41 4 2 4 20 61 24 51 .394 1-5 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2015 0 0 0 6.10 4/1 0 0 10.1 11 10 7 8 7 .256 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Career Pitching Statistics

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 REDSHIRTED 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

University at Buffalo

16

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2015 REDSHIRTED 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

17

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2014 0 0 0 6.00 4/1 0 0 12.0 17 10 8 8 8 .333 2015 1 1 3 4.10 17/0 0 0 48.1 53 25 22 46 13 .280 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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2016 Bulls Baseball

2016 Bulls Baseball NEWCOMERS

Tyler

Career Numbers:

Utz

Sophomore 6-1 • 205 B: Left • T: Right Williamsville, NY Williamsville South

#23

C

Games Played 8 Batting Avg. .200 Runs: 4 Hits: 3 XBH: 0 RBI: 1 SB 0

2015: Was forced into action behind the plate for the Bulls and performed admirably as a freshman... appeared in eight games while earning six starts at catcher for UB... finished the season with four runs, three hits and one RBI... collected his first career hit and run against Canisius (4/21)... scored a career-high two runs in the Bulls 13-12 win over Niagara (4/28)... three out four would-be base stealers on the season including a career-high two against St. Bonaventure (5/5). High School: Was a two-year letter winner and one-year team captain at Williamsville South under head coach Kraig Kursanski... led his team to a 19-3 record as a senior while earning second team All-ECIC honors... Won league, sectional and regional championships during his senior season... his team was runner-up at the NY State Championships... also played four years of hockey and two years of football at Williamsville South. Personal: Born on November 28, 1995... son of Daniel and Sharon Utz... has one brother Dylan... lists his favorite athletes as Pat Kane, Dustin Pedroia and Peyton Manning... his favorite TV shows are The Walking Dead, The Big Bang Theory and The Following... Enjoys Country, Rock and Alternative and lists his favorite band as Zac Brown Band... Accounting major at UB.

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 8/6 .200 15 4 3 0 0 0 1 3 2 6 .200 0-0 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Ben

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

Vey

Sophomore 6-0 • 205 B: Right • T: Right Pittsburgh, PA Hampton

Shawn

Career Numbers:

#13

45 .250 21 39 17 19 0

Dubin

Junior 6-0 • 160 B: Right • T: Right Allegany, NY Allegany (ECC)

INF

2015: Proved to be a key member of the middle of the Bulls lineup as a true freshman as he appeared in 45 games while starting in 43 games... the righty finished the season with 39 hits and a .250 batting average while knocking in 19 RBI’s... he also produced a freshman record 16 doubles and a .372 slugging percentage on the year... recorded a career-best three hits including two doubles and two runs against Niagara (5/12)... notched his first career home run against Niagara (4/28) in the Bulls 13-12 win, finishing the game with a career-high three RBI’s and one run scored... had 12 multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games as a freshman... finished the season with a career-best six game hitting streak from 4/10-4-18... had three games with two doubles.

Career Numbers: Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#16

0 0 0 0 0

RHP

2015 at Erie Community College: Was a pitcher for ECC under head coach Joe Bauth... earned second team All-League honors... led his team to a conference title and a NJCAA Regional Runner-up finish. Personal: Born on September 6, 1995... son of Anthony and Kimberly Dubin... has two brothers, Josh and Jamison... his hobbies include hunting, fishing and snowboarding... lists his favorite athletes as Shane Greene and Shaun White... his favorite foods are steak and Chicken wings... majoring in International Studies at UB.

Billy

Career Numbers:

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

Hartford

Freshman 6-0 • 225 B: Left • T: Right Williamsville, NY Williamsville South

#13

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0

INF

High School: Was a five-year member and two-year team captain at Williamsville South under head coach Kraig Kurzanski... finished his senior season with a team-high .500 batting average as well as five home runs... set school records in hits and RBI’s in a career... was named first team All-WNY as a senior... led his team to the State finals as a sophomore. Personal: Born on August 15, 1997... son of Robert and Jennifer Hartford... lists his favorite athletes as Mike Trout and Max Seibald... his favorite movies of all-time are Casablanca and School of Rock... enjoys listening to country music and lists one of his favorite musicians as Sam Hunt... majoring in history at Buffalo.

High School: Four-year letter winner and two-year team captain at Hampton High School for head coach Gary Wilson... led his team tp a 13-7 record as a senior... finished his senior year with a 6-2 record on the mound with a 1.50 ERA... at the plate he finished the season with a .530 batting average while earning a WPIAL All-Star nod... also played four years of hockey in high school. Personal: Born on August 4, 1995... son of Thomas and Maxine Vey... has one brother, Thomas... lists his favorite athletes as Josh Harrison and Dustin Pedroia... his favorite movie of all-time is Miracle... his favorite TV show is House of Cards... he is a Accounting and Finance major at UB.

Career Pitching Statistics

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2015 45/43 .250 156 21 39 16 0 1 19 58 12 53 .372 0-0 2016 0/0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

University at Buffalo

18

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

19

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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2016 Bulls Baseball Chris

Career Numbers:

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

Miranda Freshman 6-4 • 190 B: Right • T: Right Pound Ridge, NY Fox Lane

#36

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0

INF

High School: Played two years of varsity baseball at Fox Lane High School for head coach Matt Hillis... led his team to two league titles and one sectional championship game appearance... also played summer league baseball for the Bayside Yankees. Personal: Born on June 28, 1997... son of Fedele and Lydia Miranda... has one sister, Juliette... lists his favorite athlete of all-time as Derek Jeter... his favorite TV shows are Shark Tank and Baseball Tonight... enjoys listening to hip hop music and his favorite musician is Drake... exercise science major at UB.

2016 Bulls Baseball

Brandon

Mumaw Senior 5-9 • 170 B: Left • T: Left Wesley Chapel, FL St. Leo University

Connor

Career Numbers: Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#15

0 0 0 0 0

Career Numbers:

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

Regan

Freshman 6-2 • 210 B: Right • T: Right Sagamore Hills, OH Walsh Jesuit

LHP

2015 at St. Leo: Appeared in 16 games with two starts on the season... Went 5-0 with two saves with a 4.97 ERA... Struck out 37 batters over 38 innings pitched while issuing only three walks... Went 27 full innings before issuing first walk of season... Season high seven strikeouts in 5.0 innings vs. Florida Southern in a win... Best performance was five strikeouts in 5.1 innings vs. #20 Lynn earning the win 2014 at St. Leo: Redshirted... Did not compete. 2013 at St. Leo: Saw action in four games in his sophomore season… Pitched 7.2 innings while making one start and earning one win… Struck out five batters…Held opposing batters to .231 average… Allowed just six hits and one run on the season…Earned the win against Saginaw Valley on March 6.

#24

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0

C

High School: Was a four-year member and one-year team captain at Walsh Jesuit High School for head coach Chris Kaczmar... led his team to a 26-4 record as a senior and also helped his team set a school record with a 27-game winning streak... led his team to four conference titles and one district title... finished off his senior season with a .450 batting average with three home runs and 39 RBI’s while being named All-State... finished off his career being named All-Conference three times and All-Region once. Personal: Born on January 7, 1997... son of Tim and Tracey Regan... has one brother, Brendan... his favorite movie of all-time is Rudy... his favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights... enjoys listening to Kid Ink and Florida Georgia Line... business management major at UB.

Alex

Career Numbers:

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

Thrower Junior 5-10 • 165 B: Left • T: Right Toronto, Ontario Kansas City CC

#12

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0

OF

2015 at Kansas City CC: Appeared in 55 games while making 238 plate appearances... finished the season with a team-best .393 batting average and .526 on base percentage... notched 70 hits and 28 RBI’s while stealing 17 bases as a sophomore... scored a team-high 61 runs on the season. Personal: Born on October 12, 1995... son of Bob and Tina Thrower... has one brother, Eric... also enjoys playing hockey and lists his favorite athlete as Jonathon Toews... his favorite food is chicken wings... lists his favorite movies as Dumb & Dumber and Saving Private Ryan... enjoys listening to all kinds of music and his favorite musician is Eminem... majoring in psychology at UB.

2012 at St. Leo: The southpaw two appearances on the mound during his freshman year…Totaled one inning pitched, struck out one batter against Young Harris on Mar. 3. High School: Attended Wesley Chapel High School…All Sunshine Athletic Conference Baseball in 2010 and 2011…Selected to Florida Athletic Coaches Association Baseball All Star Game in 2011…Statistics: 6-2 with a 2.37 ERA in 2009, 6-0 with a 0.50 ERA in 2010, 10-1 with a 1.12 ERA in 2011…All Sunshine State Athletic Conference Golf in 2009, 2010, 2011. Personal: Born on January 11, 1993... son of Steve and Lenore Mumaw... has one brother, Corey and one sister, Dana... other sports that he enjoys playing are golf, basketball and football... lists his favorite athlete as Josh Hamilton... his favorite movie of all-time is Caddyshack... enjoys listening to country music... is in the Master’s for Higher Education Administration.

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

University at Buffalo

20

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

21

Career Batting Statistics

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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2016 Bulls Baseball Brian

Career Numbers:

Games Played: Batting Avg.: Runs: Hits: XBH: RBI: SB:

Wasilewski Freshman 6-2 • 215 B: Right • T: Right Cheektowaga, NY West Seneca East

#27

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0

OF

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Andrew

Career Numbers:

White

Freshman 6-2 • 200 B: Right • T: Right Amherst, NY Williamsville South

Starts: Appearances: Wins: IP: SO:

#11

0 0 0 0 0

Date

High School: Was a four-year member and two-year team captain at Williamsville North High School for head coach Jerry Scarcella... led his team to an 8-7 record as a senior while leading the team with a .470 batting average... was a two-time ECIC First team performer and one-year second team performer... named All-WNY second team and All-NYS seventh team as a senior... was a two-time underclassmen all-star game participant.

Personal: Born on September 13, 1996... son of James and Sue Wasilewski... has one sister, Sara... lists golf and hockey as other sports he enjoys playing... his favorite athlete of all-time is Tiger Woods... lists his favorite movie as Dodgeball... enjoys listening to rap music and his favorite musician is U2... geology major at UB.

Personal: Born on May 17, 1997... son of Timothy and Eleni White... lists his favorite athlete of all-time as Derek Jeter... his favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption... Lists his favorite TV shows as House, Lost and The Office... enjoys country and rap music and his favorite musicians are Drake and Luke Bryan... undecided major at Buffalo.

Year gp/gs ba aB r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb So Slg% sb-a 2016 0/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Feb 13, 2015 Feb 14, 2015 Feb 15, 2015 Feb 28, 2015 2/28/15 03/08/15 03/08/15 03/09/15 03/09/15 03/11/15 Mar 13, 2015 Mar 14, 2015 Mar 15, 2015 * Mar 21, 2015 * Mar 21, 2015 * Mar 22, 2015 03/24/2015 * Mar 28, 2015 * Mar 28, 2015 * Mar 29, 2015 Apr 01, 2015 * Apr 04, 2015 * Apr 05, 2015 * Apr 05, 2015 * Apr 10, 2015 * Apr 11, 2015 * Apr 12, 2015 Apr 14, 2015 Apr 15, 2015 * Apr 17, 2015 * Apr 18, 2015 * Apr 19, 2015 Apr 21, 2015 * Apr 24, 2015 * Apr 25, 2015 * Apr 26, 2015 Apr 28, 2015 Apr 28, 2015 * May 1, 2015 * May 02, 2015 * May 03, 2015 May 05, 2015 May 05, 2015 * May 08, 2015 * May 09, 2015 * May 10, 2015 May 12, 2015 May 12, 2015 * May 14, 2015 * May 15, 2015 * May 16, 2015

RHP

High School: Played four years including two years as a team captain at West Seneca East High School under head coach David Giancola... finished off his senior season batting over .500... set the school record for most RBI’s over a two-year span at West Seneca East... also set the district record for career home runs... earned All-WNY second team and All-State fourth team after a stellar senior campaign... also earned All-ECIC first team and ECIC Division II Sportsmanship Award.

Career Batting Statistics

2015 UB Baseball Game Results for Buffalo (as of Dec 14, 2015) (All games)

Career Pitching Statistics

Year W L S ERA GP/GS CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB O/BA 2016 0 0 0 0.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Opponent

at James Madison at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb vs Bucknell-1 at Bucknell vs Dayton-1 vs Dayton-2 at Dayton-1 at Dayton-2 at Canisius at #21 Houston at #21 Houston at #21 Houston vs Northern Illinois-1 vs Northern Illinois-2 vs Northern Illinois at Canisius at Ball State Cardinals at Ball State Cardinals at Ball State Cardinals at St. Bonaventure vs Ohio vs Ohio-1 vs Ohio-2 at Miami at Miami at Miami at St. Bonaventure CANISIUS CENTRAL MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN CANISIUS at Western Michigan at Western Michigan at Western Michigan at Niagara University-1 at Niagara University-2 KENT STATE KENT STATE KENT STATE ST. BONAVENTURE-1 ST. BONAVENTURE-2 at Akron at Akron at Akron NIAGARA UNIVERSITY-1 NIAGARA UNIVERSITY-2 at Bowling Green at Bowling Green at Bowling Green

Score

L L L L W L W L W L L L L L L W W L W L W L L L W L W W L W L L L L L L W L W L L L W L W L L W L L L

4-5 1-7 3-6 4-17 5-3 5-7 6-3 7-9 3-2 6-13 1-9 3-9 0-5 1-3 2-3 5-1 8-5 4-6 14-1 8-16 12-5 1-6 3-5 3-5 11-6 3-6 6-0 9-8 5-7 11-7 2-7 1-6 5-16 2-4 1-7 0-8 13-12 1-7 9-3 2-10 7-13 0-10 4-3 1-4 6-5 3-4 4-5 6-5 1-3 11-13 2-13

Inns

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 6 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 9 (11) 9

Overall

0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 3-6-0 3-7-0 3-8-0 3-9-0 3-10-0 3-11-0 3-12-0 4-12-0 5-12-0 5-13-0 6-13-0 6-14-0 7-14-0 7-15-0 7-16-0 7-17-0 8-17-0 8-18-0 9-18-0 10-18-0 10-19-0 11-19-0 11-20-0 11-21-0 11-22-0 11-23-0 11-24-0 11-25-0 12-25-0 12-26-0 13-26-0 13-27-0 13-28-0 13-29-0 14-29-0 14-30-0 15-30-0 15-31-0 15-32-0 16-32-0 16-33-0 16-34-0 16-35-0

MAC

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 3-7-0 3-8-0 4-8-0 4-8-0 4-8-0 5-8-0 5-9-0 5-10-0 5-10-0 5-11-0 5-12-0 5-13-0 5-13-0 5-13-0 6-13-0 6-14-0 6-15-0 6-15-0 6-15-0 6-16-0 7-16-0 7-17-0 7-17-0 7-17-0 7-18-0 7-19-0 7-20-0

Pitcher of record

Magovney (L 0-1) Hartz (L 0-1) Magovney (L 0-2) Tuohy (L 0-1) Kaelin (W 1-0) Hartz (L 0-2) Magovney (W 1-2) Cleland (L 0-1) McGee (W 1-0) Harasta (L 1-0) Hartz (L 0-3) Magovney (L 1-3) McGee (L 1-1) Cleland (L 0-2) Kaelin (L 1-1) McGee (W 2-1) Hartz (W 1-3) Cleland (L 0-3) Magovney (W 2-3) McGee (L 2-2) Bentley (W 1-0) Cleland (L 0-4) Kaelin (L 1-2) McGee (L 2-3) Cleland (W 1-4) Magovney (L 2-4) McGee (W 3-3) Hartz (W 2-3) Bentley (L 1-1) Cleland (W 2-4) Magovney (L 2-5) McGee (L 3-4) Bentley (L 1-2) Cleland (L 2-5) Magovney (L 2-6) McGee (L 3-5) Tuohy (W 1-1) Bentley (L 1-3) Cleland (W 3-5) Magovney (L 2-7) Kaelin (L 1-3) Harasta (L 0-2) Bentley (W 2-3) Cleland (L 3-6) Magovney (W 3-7) Hartz (L 2-4) Bentley (L 2-4) Harasta (W 1-2) Cleland (L 3-7) Harasta (L 1-3) McGee (L 3-6)

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Player Bios University at Buffalo

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23

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Attend

100 135 149 121 145 113 113 107 107 205 1355 1462 1308 57 71 56 156 320 245 209 93 75 102 89 350 470 408 239 137 102 175 98 85 174 100 115 152 103 121 183 218 62 71 221 253 209 71 61 134 243 330

Time

2:42 2:40 2:40 3:30 3:00 2:24 2:35 2:19 2:12 2:46 2:21 2:39 2:50 2:20 2:16 2:25 2:52 3:03 3:11 2:53 2:45 6:25 2:30 2:30 2:51 2:14 2:40 2:45 2:28 8:00 2:45 2:06 2:30 2:23 2:34 2:27 3:15 2:05 3:00 2:35 2:50 1:58 1:36 2:15 2:55 2:40 2:10 2:20 2:14 3:21 2:21


2016 Bulls Baseball

2016 Bulls Baseball

2015 UB Baseball Overall Statistics for Buffalo (as of Dec 14, 2015) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 16-35 Player

184 116 178 155 180 156 149 21 108 132 103 79 15 10 22 38 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 19 21 31 20 21 17 3 8 19 15 8 4 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

60 4 1 1 18 69 35 6 1 0 20 43 48 3 0 0 32 51 41 4 2 4 20 61 47 6 6 0 18 65 39 16 0 1 19 58 37 1 2 3 15 51 5 1 0 1 2 9 25 2 0 1 14 30 30 7 0 0 14 37 23 6 0 3 22 38 17 2 1 2 8 27 3 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 5 7 2 1 1 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

.253

51

1665

235

421

61 14 17

212

561

Opponents

.275

51

1670

343

460

78 18 33

301

673

.326 .302 .270 .265 .261 .250 .248 .238 .231 .227 .223 .215 .200 .200 .136 .105 .105 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

r

h

Away: 10-20

avg gp-gs 51-51 38-33 47-46 48-47 47-46 45-43 43-39 12-4 37-30 44-41 26-26 30-23 8-6 3-3 21-17 14-11 11-4 4-0 18-0 6-0 13-5 13-13 15-6 14-11 23-4 18-0

SINAY, Nick HAEFNER, Ben SHEPPARD, Bobby SOBIERASKI, Charlie KWITZER, Chris VEY, Ben ABRUNZO, Mike KILIAN, Don DUDEK, Brian GONZALEZ, Justin MALLARO, Vinny MACHI, Mitchell UTZ, Tyler BRENNAN, Kyle CLELAND, Brent EDWARDS, Eddie ROBINSON, Tanner TAPLIN, Tom TUOHY, Alec LAKSO, Blair BENTLEY, Brandon McGEE, Mike HARASTA, Logan MAGOVNEY, Anthony HARTZ, Ben KAELIN, Mike

ab

Home: 4-8

2b 3b hr rbi

Neutral: 2-7

tb slg%

.375 .371 .287 .394 .361 .372 .342 .429 .278 .280 .369 .342 .200 .300 .182 .184 .263 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

bb hp

28 28 16 24 7 12 16 0 13 13 5 5 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HITTING STATISTICS

MAC: 7-20

so gdp

ob% sf sh sb-att

.470 .454 .341 .395 .295 .316 .335 .360 .323 .295 .296 .271 .294 .273 .269 .146 .174 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

0 2 5 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

po

22 6 6 10 2 4 4 4 2 1 6 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

49 26 23 51 42 53 38 8 20 40 40 20 6 5 5 13 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 3 4 1 2 1 0 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.337

174 72

447

22

.345 20 22

1278

.403

223 64

377

14

.377 23 22 150-179 1323

a

e 5 9 12 8 10 6 3 1 7 3 4 3 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 2

fld% .964 .940 .939 .900 .898 .979 .954 .963 .928 .991 .942 .927

474

86

.953

491

56

.970

3 39-48 129 4 0 4-5 55 87 3 11-12 78 106 1 1-5 60 12 1 4-5 29 59 2 0-0 257 23 1 1-2 62 0 0 0-1 26 0 2 4-6 45 45 7 0-0 306 32 0 0-0 64 1 1 0-1 32 6 0 0-0 34 6 1 0-0 32 4 0 0-0 17 11 0 1-1 26 3 0 0-0 8 8 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 4 9 0 0-0 1 4 0 0-0 2 11 0 0-0 0 13 0 0-0 1 7 0 0-0 4 11 0 0-0 2 8 0 0-0 4 3 65-86

2015 UB Baseball Batting Analysis for Buffalo (as of Dec 14, 2015) (All games Sorted by Player Name) Player

ABRUNZO, Mike BRENNAN, Kyle CLELAND, Brent DUDEK, Brian EDWARDS, Eddie GONZALEZ, Justin HAEFNER, Ben KILIAN, Don KWITZER, Chris MACHI, Mitchell MALLARO, Vinny ROBINSON, Tanner SHEPPARD, Bobby SINAY, Nick SOBIERASKI, Charlie UTZ, Tyler VEY, Ben

1.000 1.000

.875 1.000

.889 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

.867 .889 .938 .769 .778

Totals Opponents

Player

ABRUNZO, Mike BRENNAN, Kyle CLELAND, Brent DUDEK, Brian EDWARDS, Eddie GONZALEZ, Justin HAEFNER, Ben KILIAN, Don KWITZER, Chris MACHI, Mitchell MALLARO, Vinny ROBINSON, Tanner SHEPPARD, Bobby SINAY, Nick SOBIERASKI, Charlie UTZ, Tyler VEY, Ben

LOB - Team (396), Opp (381). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (41). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), Haefner 1, Sheppard 1, Sinay 1. Picked off - Sinay 8, Kwitzer 2, Abrunzo 1, Gonzalez 1, Haefner 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

KAELIN, Mike TUOHY, Alec CLELAND, Brent HARTZ, Ben MACHI, Mitchell BENTLEY, Brandon MAGOVNEY, Anthony SOBIERASKI, Charlie McGEE, Mike HARASTA, Logan LAKSO, Blair TAPLIN, Tom

era

3.32 4.10 4.79 5.17 5.40 5.63 5.74 6.10 6.46 8.27 8.31 12.60

w-l

1-3 1-1 3-7 2-4 0-0 2-4 3-7 0-0 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-0

app gs

18 17 12 23 2 13 14 4 13 15 6 4

0 0 11 4 0 5 11 1 13 6 0 0

cg

sho

0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

5 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

43.1 48.1 67.2 47.0 1.2 38.1 64.1 10.1 54.1 41.1 4.1 5.0

26 53 65 53 2 39 84 11 51 59 6 11

18 25 47 39 1 39 56 10 46 47 5 10

16 22 36 27 1 24 41 7 39 38 4 7

12 13 42 15 2 27 23 7 48 21 8 5

58 46 66 41 0 22 43 8 58 28 4 3

7 8 8 11 1 10 13 1 10 9 0 0

3b

1 3 3 1 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 1

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

2 4 3 3 0 4 9 2 3 2 0 1

.177 .280 .252 .273 .286 .269 .309 .256 .259 .337 .333 .440

2 5 6 1 0 2 2 3 8 5 4 0

2 0 2 11 0 9 17 1 12 5 3 2

1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0

3 1 2 5 0 0 3 0 5 4 0 0

6 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 6 4 0 0

Totals

5.54

16-35

51 51

3

1/1

13

426.0

460

343

262

223

377

78

18

33

.275

38 64 10 23

22

Opponents

3.80

35-16

51 51

3

3/1

17

441.0

421

235

186

174

447

61

14

17

.253

28 72

22

7 20

Totals Opponents

h ab

vs left avg

127 458 104 391

.277 .266

9 0 0 11 1 7 11 2 9 7 9 1 14 22 10 1 13

41 3 8 32 6 28 28 7 47 25 28 9 49 50 41 9 47

.220 .000 .000 .344 .167 .250 .393 .286 .191 .280 .321 .111 .286 .440 .244 .111 .277

pinch hitting h ab avg

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4

1 .000 0 --0 --3 .333 0 --1 .000 1 1.000 5 .400 1 .000 2 .000 0 --4 .000 1 .000 0 --1 .000 1 .000 1 .000

22 29

.182 .138

h ab

vs right avg

294 1207 356 1279

.244 .278

28 2 3 14 3 23 24 3 38 10 14 1 34 38 31 2 26

108 7 14 76 32 104 88 14 133 54 75 10 129 134 114 6 109

.259 .286 .214 .184 .094 .221 .273 .214 .286 .185 .187 .100 .264 .284 .272 .333 .239

w/runners in scoring pos h ab avg

8 1 0 9 2 11 13 0 13 6 10 0 21 20 9 1 12

39 2 4 34 12 44 38 7 53 24 37 7 65 48 39 5 45

136 503 154 587

.205 .500 .000 .265 .167 .250 .342 .000 .245 .250 .270 .000 .323 .417 .231 .200 .267

.270 .262

w/runners h ab avg

18 1 3 11 2 19 20 2 22 10 13 2 29 32 18 1 18

71 5 12 54 21 73 56 12 88 44 55 10 99 75 64 6 80

221 825 237 863

.254 .200 .250 .204 .095 .260 .357 .167 .250 .227 .236 .200 .293 .427 .281 .167 .225

.268 .275

w/runner on 3rd and LT 2 out rbi ops pct

3 0 0 6 2 5 7 0 7 0 7 2 20 3 5 0 10

7 .429 0 --2 .000 7 .857 5 .400 8 .625 10 .700 2 .000 14 .500 4 .000 12 .583 2 1.000 29 .690 7 .429 8 .625 2 .000 16 .625

77 135 100 172

.570 .581

w/bases empty h ab avg

19 1 0 14 2 11 15 3 25 7 10 0 19 28 23 2 21

78 5 10 54 17 59 60 9 92 35 48 9 79 109 91 9 76

200 840 223 807

.244 .200 .000 .259 .118 .186 .250 .333 .272 .200 .208 .000 .241 .257 .253 .222 .276

.238 .276

with 2 outs h ab avg

9 0 1 6 2 11 9 2 14 5 7 0 18 21 14 1 9

53 2 4 36 13 39 29 4 53 32 46 4 58 58 45 5 59

129 540 122 536

.170 .000 .250 .167 .154 .282 .310 .500 .264 .156 .152 .000 .310 .362 .311 .200 .153

.239 .228

w/bases loaded h ab avg

as leadoff rch ops pct

fly out

gnd out

fly/ gnd

15 18

171 442 186 428

.387 .435

374 421

424 394

0.9 1.1

success adv runners adv ops pct

2- rnrs out adv rnrs rbi w/out lob

rch err

rch fc

427 939 477 984

78 103

39 56

45 50

2 6 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 4 5 0 0 0 7 0 1 2 6 0 0 2 10 2 5 1 6 0 0 1 11

31 2 6 27 4 38 39 4 37 15 24 6 63 56 43 1 31

65 66

78 6 12 62 23 87 67 13 92 48 60 12 114 92 82 6 85

.333 .000 .000 .000 --.250 .800 --.000 .000 .333 --.200 .400 .167 --.091 .231 .273

.397 .333 .500 .435 .174 .437 .582 .308 .402 .313 .400 .500 .553 .609 .524 .167 .365

.455 .485

16 0 1 11 1 8 10 2 14 5 8 0 8 43 24 5 15

7 0 0 6 3 8 6 2 7 3 7 0 9 10 7 1 2

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out

PB - Team (19), Gonzalez 11, Utz 6, Mallaro 2, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (8), Lakso 2, Magovney 2, Cleland 2, Bentley 1, McGee 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Gonzalez (119-140), Cleland (29-35), Magovney (25-30), Harasta (25-26), Utz (19-23), Bentley (15-20), McGee (17-19), Hartz (14-16), Kaelin (13-15), Tuohy (6-11), Brennan (8-10), Taplin (2-3), Machi (3-3), Lakso (3-3), Mallaro (1-1), Sobieraski (1-1).

UB baseball fact: — Two All-American Awards and a National Batting Title Highlight Hansen’s Career —

For a three-year period, from 1966-68, Brian Hansen was an offensive tornado, hitting more than .500 twice, driving in 47 runs and scoring 54, all with only 168 at bats. The Bulls played only 58 games in his three years. As a sophomore, Hansen batted .511 (21-for-41) with 13 runs and 14 RBIs, a precursor of what was to come. As a junior, he led the NCAA with a .533 average (32-for60) as UB went 16-1. He added six doubles, a triple, 21 runs and 21 RBIs on his way to College Division All-American honors. As a senior, he continued the success with a .477 average (32-for-67), 21 runs, 15 RBIs and even 10 stolen bases to earn All-America honors again. He was drafted by the Phillies after the season.

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40 2 6 26 8 30 26 3 47 14 23 4 31 90 52 8 32

7 1 3 11 2 16 10 1 7 3 6 4 24 10 8 0 15

128 161

.400 .000 .167 .423 .125 .267 .385 .667 .298 .357 .348 .000 .258 .478 .462 .625 .469

43 3 2 31 10 37 22 4 43 17 34 3 34 28 30 3 43

396 381

34 1 4 33 10 33 19 5 30 21 29 5 46 36 32 1 35

1 0 0 5 0 3 3 0 6 0 2 0 7 2 5 1 4

41 3 10 28 12 35 35 3 57 22 10 6 62 40 28 4 28

3 0 1 2 3 2 1 0 8 3 0 0 11 3 2 0 6

0.8 0.3 0.4 1.2 0.8 0.9 0.5 1.7 0.5 1.0 2.9 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.1 0.2 1.2

kl

16 1 2 8 2 14 17 2 11 4 10 1 10 8 17 3 15

141 113


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All-Time Season Records

Starts By Postition

Starts in Batting Order

SINAY, Nick SOBIERASKI, Charlie KWITZER, Chris SHEPPARD, Bobby VEY, Ben GONZALEZ, Justin ABRUNZO, Mike HAEFNER, Ben DUDEK, Brian MALLARO, Vinny MACHI, Mitchell CLELAND, Brent MCGEE, Mike EDWARDS, Eddie MAGOVNEY, Anthony UTZ, Tyler HARASTA, Logan BENTLEY, Brandon ROBINSON, Tanner KILIAN, Don HARTZ, Ben BRENNAN, Kyle

Multi-Hit Games SINAY, Nick KWITZER, Chris SHEPPARD, Bobby VEY, Ben SOBIERASKI, Charlie GONZALEZ, Justin HAEFNER, Ben ABRUNZO, Mike MALLARO, Vinny DUDEK, Brian MACHI, Mitchell KILIAN, Don TEAM

51 . . . . . . . 51 . . 51 . . . . . . . . 48 1 . 6 . 8 . . . . 33 . . 1 13 6 16 9 2 . 46 . . . 2 41 . . . . 3 . 1 . 3 27 10 4 1 . 46 . . . . . 46 . . . . 1 44 . 1 . . . . 43 . . 39 . 2 . . . . 2 . . 2 11 11 10 7 2 . 41 . 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 38 39 . . . . . . 38 . . 1 . . 1 16 5 3 6 8 . 33 . . . 25 . 5 . . . 3 . 32 . . . . . 1 . 30 . . . 22 . . 7 . . 1 . 15 . . . . 1 8 6 26 . 1 4 . . . 3 . 15 3 . . 2 8 . 8 5 3 . 23 . . . . . . 1 . 21 1 . . 1 . . 1 11 10 . 17 11 . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . 1 . 4 1 . 13 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . 2 . 9 . . . . . . . 2 8 1 11 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . 2 . . . . . 2 . 2 . . . . . 2 . 4 . . 2 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . 1 1 2 . 4 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 . .

2 13 13 8 10 7 6 6 4 6 5 3 1 82

3 5 1 4 2 3 2 - 2 - - - - 19

4

5+ Tot

- - 18

1 - - - - 1 1 - - - - 3

- - - - - - - - - - - -

15 12 12 10 8 7 7 6 5 3 1 104

Multi-RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ Tot HAEFNER, Ben 5 - 1 - 6 SOBIERASKI, Charlie 5 - - - 5 KWITZER, Chris 4 1 - - 5 SHEPPARD, Bobby 2 2 1 - 5 MALLARO, Vinny - 3 2 - 5 VEY, Ben 3 1 - - 4 DUDEK, Brian 3 1 - - 4 ABRUNZO, Mike 3 1 - - 4 SINAY, Nick 2 1 - - 3 MACHI, Mitchell 1 1 - - 2 ROBINSON, Tanner 1 - - - 1 EDWARDS, Eddie 1 - - - 1 GONZALEZ, Justin 1 - - - 1 TEAM 31 11 4 0 46 2015 HITTING STREAKS

Bulls Offense By Inning

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total

Buffalo 23 25 41 31 23 21 28 23 17 3 235 Opponents 40 55 46 37 42 28 42 30 21 2 343

Longest Current HAEFNER, Ben 12 2 SHEPPARD, Bobby 9 2 SINAY, Nick 8 5 KWITZER, Chris 7 1 ABRUNZO, Mike 7 0 VEY, Ben 6 0 MALLARO, Vinny 5 0 MACHI, Mitchell 5 2 SOBIERASKI, Charlie 5 0 DUDEK, Brian 4 0 GONZALEZ, Justin 3 0 CLELAND, Brent 3 0 BRENNAN, Kyle 2 2 KILIAN, Don 2 0 EDWARDS, Eddie 2 0

2015 REACH BASE STREAK

Longest Current SINAY, Nick 30 7 HAEFNER, Ben 15 2 VEY, Ben 14 0 SHEPPARD, Bobby 14 5 SOBIERASKI, Charlie 10 5 MALLARO, Vinny 9 7 DUDEK, Brian 8 0 KWITZER, Chris 7 1 GONZALEZ, Justin 7 3 ABRUNZO, Mike 7 0 MACHI, Mitchell 5 2 CLELAND, Brent 5 1 KILIAN, Don 4 0 BRENNAN, Kyle 3 3 EDWARDS, Eddie 2 0 UTZ, Tyler 2 1

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Year 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 55 seasons

Player GS P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Overall

Coaching History Coach Bill Monkarsh Jim Peelle Ron Torgalski Bill Breene Ray Borowicz Ed Muto Carl Pilarski 54 seasons

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4-0 2-5 6-3 8-2 7-3 2-8 13-3 6-5 8-7 10-6 12-5 14-2 14-5 14-6 15-3 13-5 9-3 12-3 16-1 19-6-1 14-16 14-14-1 20-12 19-15-1 20-13 26-12-1 14-22 26-15 24-20 27-19 25-16 32-13 22-15 17-16 20-8 10-22 13-29 18-21 18-20 12-35 11-39 16-28 16-37 15-39 19-30-1 15-37 16-35 14-38 20-35 23-29 14-38 20-36 33-24 26-26 16-35 869-951-5

Years 1968-81 1949, 52-67 2007-present 2000-06 1982-87 1951 1950 1949-87, 00-pres.

Away neutral head coach

0-0 1-2 3-2 5-1 6-1 2-2 7-2 4-2 6-4 7-3 7-4 10-0 7-3 9-1 9-0 6-2 5-3 6-0 10-1 6-2 4-2 8-3 9-1 7-0 8-2 17-3 7-3 13-1 7-3 18-9 5-1 15-1 7-1 8-4 10-1 4-6 6-10 6-8 8-6 2-7 3-14 5-5 9-12 6-10 6-8-1 6-10 10-10 9-8 8-10 7-10 7-14 9-11 12-5 9-8 4-8 392-246-1

# Years 14 17 9 7 6 1 1 51

4-0 1-3 3-1 3-1 1-2 0-6 6-1 2-3 2-3 3-3 5-1 4-2 7-2 5-5 5-2 7-1 4-0 6-3 6-0 13-4-1 8-13 6-11-1 11-7 11-14-1 6-5 6-4 6-13 7-5 11-15 1-5 16-11 13-8 13-8 8-12 8-4 6-16 7-18 12-13 10-12 7-18 6-16 11-23 7-25 8-28 12-21 9-26 6-24 3-26 6-23 15-20 7-24 8-23 19-16 7-13 10-20 391-574-3

W 302 177 182 104 96 6 2 869

L 208 67 297 255 116 3 5 951

T 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 5

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-4 1-1 6-6 3-5-1 1-6 6-9 6-2 8-5 4-4 4-4 2-6 1-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 3-10 2-9 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-4 6-2 0-0 0-0 3-2 2-2 10-5 2-7 75-106-1

Pct. .591 .725 .380 .289 .453 .667 .286 .482

Jim Peelle Carl Pilarski Ed Muto Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Jim Peelle Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Bill Monkarsh Ray Borowicz Ray Borowicz Ray Borowicz Ray Borowicz Ray Borowicz Ray Borowicz Bill Breene Bill Breene Bill Breene Bill Breene Bill Breene Bill Breene Bill Breene Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski Ron Torgalski

Bill Monkarsh

UB Team Records season records

Most Games Played............................57 (2013) Most Wins...............................................33 (2013) Most Losses...............................39 (2001, 2004) Home Wins.............................................18 (1978) Home Losses.............................14 (2001, 2011) Road Wins...............................................20 (1979) Road Losses...........................................28 (2004)

Streaks

Winning Streak One Season................................13 (1980, 1963) Overall.............................................. 15 (1962-63) Losing Streak.........................................18 (2007) Home Win Streak.......................... 17 (1962-64) Home Losing Streak............................. 7 (2011) Road Win Streak.................7 (1964, 65-66, 79) Road Losing Streak.............................15 (2007)

Game records

Most Runs Scored............................................. 28 Niagara (2010) *Most Runs Scored........................................... 35 Hilbert (2009) Most Given Up................................................... 28 Clemson (1969) Largest Win Margin.......................................... 23 24-1 vs Rochester Tech (1955) *Largest Win Margin........................................ 30 35-5 vs Hilbert (2009) Largest Loss Margin......................................... 27 28-1 vs Clemson (1969)

HITTING

At Bats.................................................1933 (2009) Batting Average............................... .361 (1976) Hits......................................................... 591 (2009) Runs....................................................... 424 (2009) Doubles................................................ 135 (2012) Triples......................................................35 (1980) Home Runs............................................56 (2012) Total Bases........................................... 931 (2012) RBIs........................................................ 384 (2009) Stolen Bases....................................... 119 (1976)

PITCHING

Innings Pitched..............................486.2 (2013) ERA (lowest)....................................... 1.20 (1966) Complete Games.........................15 (1980, 85, 86) Shutouts.................................................10 (1980) Saves............................................13 (1978, 2013) Strikeouts............................................ 377 (2015) * Six-inning contest

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YEAR G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB SO SB SBA 2015 51 .253 1665 235 421 61 14 17 561 212 174 447 65 86 2014 52 .271 1748 297 473 93 15 22 662 265 242 402 72 91 2013 57 .276 1871 311 517 102 17 28 737 276 219 395 52 74 2012 56 .299 1956 361 584 135 22 56 931 330 201 430 32 53 2011 52 .279 1742 263 486 102 8 40 724 237 167 383 37 50 2010 52 .312 1849 372 577 128 7 46 857 352 207 310 71 87 2009 55 .306 1933 424 591 132 23 35 874 384 253 334 69 81 2008 52 .266 1726 243 459 82 9 28 643 224 199 348 37 54 2007 50 .261 1729 260 452 75 9 5 560 213 206 367 59 79 2006 52 .265 1788 250 474 97 10 36 699 229 148 365 23 32 2005 50 .275 1663 262 457 74 14 31 652 236 161 305 19 34 2004 54 .261 1812 250 473 95 15 21 661 224 158 367 21 32 2003 53 .260 1662 241 432 71 13 26 607 204 163 321 22 32 2002 44 .281 1435 258 403 72 6 28 571 233 135 271 36 50 2001 50 .270 1609 279 435 91 3 41 655 252 202 432 19 32 2000 47 .254 1337 188 340 60 10 24 492 168 156 349 23 37 No program 1988 - 1999 1987 38 .294 1122 212 329 49 18 8 438 180 137 209 34 48 1986 39 .271 1081 212 293 50 9 24 433 182 142 193 81 98 1985 42 .264 1222 192 322 46 18 14 446 162 160 228 40 56 1984 32 .212 886 129 188 26 6 15 271 104 156 184 15 29 1983 28 .306 829 155 254 54 5 16 366 143 118 132 29 41 1982 33 .339 943 225 320 62 12 23 475 213 131 136 32 -1981 37 .318 1117 232 355 60 24 11 496 196 193 138 92 111 1980 45 .337 1340 336 451 74 35 18 649 271 222 121 86 118 1979 41 .336 1254 284 421 57 21 29 607 263 187 171 114 140 1978 43 .306 1256 266 384 49 18 17 520 226 214 146 77 95 1977 44 .296 1316 248 389 48 12 17 512 218 232 196 77 177 1976 41 .361 1194 262 431 55 22 21 593 257 193 168 119 158 1975 36 .294 1077 185 317 52 14 13 436 168 191 149 71 -1974 39 .305 1184 228 361 72 14 13 500 210 173 166 69 -1973 33 .280 1082 188 303 44 11 12 405 157 152 213 53 -1972 35 .289 1019 186 295 48 13 20 429 170 158 223 46 -1971 32 .251 957 160 240 29 8 9 312 126 131 189 50 -1970 29 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1969 17 .236 516 80 121 18 4 4 159 61 66 89 24 -1968 20 .295 552 114 163 25 8 6 215 95 79 127 48 -1967 17 .237 256 49 61 10 7 2 91 38 35 58 15 17 1966 13 .338 302 100 102 9 7 5 140 92 66 52 14 21 1965 12 .279 401 105 112 18 6 4 154 92 91 78 13 15 1964 18 .295 550 133 162 17 12 10 233 110 80 120 33 34 1963 16 .309 544 153 168 36 10 6 242 122 78 91 19 23 1962 20 .291 716 140 208 26 16 4 278 125 100 131 30 37 1961 19 .260 614 132 160 22 8 2 204 108 112 139 38 45 1960 16 .316 544 144 172 27 12 6 241 126 84 120 23 27 1959 17 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1958 16 .258 546 114 141 18 7 4 185 89 92 144 -- -1957 15 .255 502 95 128 15 9 1 164 64 71 96 -- -1956 11 .240 337 86 81 -- -- -- -- 73 -- -- -- -1955 16 .265 563 135 149 18 7 5 196 102 90 94 22 -1954 10 .207 368 31 75 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1953 10 .290 341 83 99 12 7 2 131 -- 55 67 -- -1952 10 .286 343 -- 98 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1951 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1950 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1949 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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Year G ERA W L Sv CG Sho IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2015 51 5.54 16 35 13 3 1 426.0 460 343 262 223 377 38 64 10 2014 52 4.34 26 26 9 6 2 454.2 451 284 219 197 330 25 76 8 2013 57 3.72 33 22 13 6 6 486.2 490 254 201 194 306 25 58 9 2012 56 5.90 20 36 6 3 1 477.1 577 375 313 211 359 39 59 2 2011 52 6.51 14 38 1 5 0 426.0 598 393 308 201 285 46 49 5 2010 52 7.27 23 30 7 2 0 436.0 562 407 352 210 277 47 77 4 2009 55 8.49 20 35 6 1 0 457.0 625 511 431 294 358 72 63 11 2008 52 6.48 14 38 6 3 2 429.0 533 373 309 224 297 33 45 6 2007 50 5.85 16 35 5 3 0 436.2 542 340 284 224 303 35 55 7 2006 52 6.67 15 37 8 1 0 430.2 589 421 319 205 335 35 52 9 2005 50 5.70 19 30 5 9 5 410.1 479 313 260 219 284 48 45 6 2004 54 7.60 15 39 6 2 1 432.0 552 412 365 267 296 31 70 8 .2003 53 6.65 16 37 3 7 0 411.2 499 366 304 258 255 56 36 2 .2002 44 7.80 16 28 6 8 0 341.2 448 356 296 220 280 59 43 12 .2001 50 9.44 11 39 0 10 0 396.2 605 489 416 233 287 65 43 2 .2000 47 7.21 12 35 3 9 2 331.0 435 323 265 216 234 53 35 3 No program 1988 - 1999 .1987 38 6.21 18 20 3 2 1 271.0 330 250 187 161 165 23 9 2 .1986 39 6.65 18 21 3 15 0 268.0 329 244 198 147 181 25 6 2 .1985 42 5.75 13 29 3 15 3 289.2 336 243 185 168 231 28 14 1 .1984 32 6.50 10 22 2 9 0 227.0 285 242 164 138 151 11 10 2 .1983 28 4.60 20 8 4 13 2 201.1 198 154 103 116 151 5 8 3 .1982 33 6.01 17 16 4 14 1 223.0 261 198 149 168 166 19 13 2 .1981 37 3.77 22 15 1 11 2 274.2 217 162 115 152 211 17 13 1 .1980 45 3.73 32 13 3 15 10 328.1 303 198 136 155 287 22 10 8 .1979 41 3.78 25 16 3 11 4 312.0 293 187 131 148 231 12 14 3 .1978 43 4.02 24 18 13 7 2 315.1 304 186 141 194 289 12 7 1 .1977 44 4.92 24 20 9 10 3 340.0 343 252 186 238 263 30 9 3 .1976 41 3.97 26 15 4 10 4 304.0 269 185 134 228 270 14 12 1 .1975 36 4.04 14 22 3 8 3 271.2 244 203 122 211 199 16 25 3 .1974 39 4.01 26 12 6 10 7 305.1 256 172 136 242 252 31 18 5 .1973 33 2.75 20 13 11 7 4 277.2 237 140 85 172 236 29 14 3 .1972 35 3.65 19 15 -- 13 3 261.2 257 156 106 120 248 18 11 2 .1971 32 2.37 20 12 -- 8 4 251.0 171 104 66 109 210 2 3 0 .1970 29 -- 14 14 -- 4 -- -- -- 104 -- -- -- -- -- -.1969 17 2.58 10 7 -- 5 3 136.0 115 78 39 73 112 11 4 -.1968 20 1.83 16 5 -- 6 3 152.2 107 41 31 65 167 -- -- -.1967 17 1.80 16 1 -- 4 2 135.0 90 35 27 54 138 6 7 2 .1966 13 1.20 10 3 -- -- -- 75.0 46 16 10 24 108 -- 4 1 .1965 12 2.86 9 3 -- -- -- 104.0 72 50 33 52 105 -- 3 2 .1964 18 1.67 13 5 -- -- -- 156.0 90 67 29 86 175 -- 7 1 .1963 16 -- 14 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1962 20 -- 14 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1961 19 2.09 14 5 -- -- -- 159.2 116 59 37 66 131 -- 7 0 .1960 16 2.94 14 2 -- -- -- 137.2 102 56 45 76 128 -- 5 -.1959 17 -- 12 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1958 16 3.79 10 6 -- -- -- 95.0 -- 84 40 50 87 -- -- -.1957 15 3.53 8 7 -- -- -- 125.0 99 75 49 75 128 -- -- -.1956 11 -- 7 4 -- -- -- 92 -- -- -- 52 68 -- -- -.1955 16 -- 13 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1954 10 -- 2 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1953 10 -- 7 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1952 10 -- 8 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1951 9 -- 6 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1950 7 -- 2 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -.1949 4 -- 4 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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Individual Game Records offensive

At bats - (8) Tom Murphy and Matt Pollock vs. Akron (4/15/12) Runs - (6) A. Skonieczki vs. Hilbert 4/1/09 Hits - (6) J. Kanzler vs. Eastern Michigan 5/11/12 RBIs - (10) Pete Hammerl vs. Canisius 5/5/82 Doubles - (3) Multiple times Most Recent: Mike Burke vs. Dayton 3/15/13 Triples - (2) Matt Pollock vs. Bowling Green 5/19/12 Home Runs - (3) Tom Murphy vs. North Carolina Central 3/18/2011 Total Bases - (15) Jim Wojcik at Florida Int’l 3/26/78 (Two doubles, one triple, two home runs) Walks - (4) Multiple times Most Recent: Alex Baldock vs. North Carolina Central 3/19/11 HBP (3) Multiple times Most Recent: Nick Sinay at Canisius 3/11/15 Stolen Bases (4) John Pedersen at Colgate 4/30/79

pitching

Strikeouts - (21) Jim Riedel vs. Geneseo 4/19/73 Walks - (9) Anthony Puccia vs. Pittsburgh 3/9/00

defense

Putouts- C - (21) Gary Cox vs. Geneseo 4/30/74 Assists (11) J. Rosenbeck vs. C. Michigan 3/30/08 Errors - (3) Most Recent: Mike Scarcello vs. Bowling Green 5/17/14

Team Game Records offensive

(59)

vs. Akron

4/13/12

Runs

(35) (28)

vs. Hilbert (6) vs. Niagara (9)

4/1/09 4/21/10

Hits

(34) (29)

vs. Hilbert (6) vs. Niagara (9)

4/1/09 4/21/10

RBIs

(35) (27)

vs. Hilbert (6) vs. Niagara (9)

4/1/09 4/21/10

Doubles

(10)

vs. Niagara

4/26/06

Triples

(4)

vs. Niagara

4/8/09

Home Runs

(6)

at Ohio

4/28/02

Total Bases

(55) (47)

vs. Hilbert (6) vs. Niagara (9)

4/1/09 4/26/06

Walks

(16)

vs. Canisius

5/5/71

Hit By Pitch

(6)

at Canisius

3/19/14

Strikeouts

(18)

vs. Miami (OH)

Stolen Bases

5/9/14

(12)

vs. Canisius

5/7/77

Strikeouts

(21)

vs. Geneseo

4/19/73

Walks

(16)

vs. Fresno State

Wild pitches

(6)

at Canisius

3/28/12

Putouts

(48)

vs. Akron

4/13/12

Assists

(25)

vs. Ohio

4/22/05

pitching

defense

Errors

(8)

at Ohio

Double Plays

(6)

vs. Stony Brook

Joe Mihalics

Team Season Records

At bats

Mike Flaherty

3/8/09

4/28/02 5/7/00

Highest batting avg.

offensive

(minimum 75 AB) 1. (.517) - John Buszka (60-116) - 1976 2. (.464) - Mike Groh (58-125) - 1978 3. (.457) - Mike Dixon (63-138) - 1977 4. (.446) - Paul Daddario (41-92) - 1983 5. (.436) - Rudy Pettiford (48-110) - 1982 6. (.432) - Joe Piscotty (57-132) - 1973 7. (.429) - John Pederson (60-140) - 1979 8. (.424) - Bob Amico (56-132) - 1976 9. (.417) - Rich Magliazzo (55-132) - 1974 10. (.414) - Gene Dudek (41-99) - 1982

Hits 591 55 games 2009 Doubles 135 56 games 2012 Triples 35 45 games 1980 Home Runs 56 56 games 2012 Runs 424 55 games 2009 RBI 384 55 games 2009 Total Bases 931 56 games 2012 SBs 119 41 games 1976 (158 attempts) At Bats 1956 56 games 2012 LOB 426 54 games 2004 Walks 253 55 games 2009 Strikeouts 432 50 games 2001 BA .361 41 games 1976 (431-of-1194 -1st NCAA D-I) Slugging .504 33 games 1982 (223-1b, 62-2b, 12-3b, 23-HR, 943-ab)

pitching

Innings 477.1 Complete 15 Games Saves 13 Shutouts 10 Strikeouts 377 Fewest Walks 205 Fewest Hits 435 Fewest Runs 313 Best Staff ERA 1.20

defense

Percentage .965 Putouts 1371 Assists 549 Fewest Errors 26 Most Errors 98 Double Plays 49

56 games 39 games 42 games 45 games 46 games 54 games 51 games 45 games 51 games 52 games 47 games 50 games 13 games

57 games (73 E, 2068 TC) 55 games 55 games 12 games 50 games 53 games

Highest slugging pct.

(minimum 75 AB) 1. (.718) - Rudy Pettiford (110) - 1982 2. (.707) - John Buszka (116) - 1976 3. (.680) - Ron Couche (122) - 1979 4. (.664) - Gregg Miller (125) - 1981 5. (.663) - Phil Ganci (95) - 1979 7. (.652) - Bob Amico (132) - 1976 (.652) - Paul Daddario (92) - 1983 9. (.638) - Mike Dixon (138) - 1977 (.638) - Matt Pollock (209) - 2012

2012 1986 1985 1980 1978 2013 2015 1980 2015 2006* 2000* 2005* 1966

Highest on base pct.

(minimum 75 AB) 1. (.610) - Mike Groh (125) - 1978 2. (.603) - John Buszka (116) - 1976 3. (.540) - Mike Dixon (138) - 1977 4. (.525) - Mike Groh (94) - 1976 5. (.514) - Jim Mary (77) - 1983 6. (.510) - Ron Couche (122) - 1979 (.510) - Paul Daddario (92) - 1983 8. (.508) - Dave Rosenhahn (146) - 1980 9. (.508) - Gene Dudek (96) - 1979 10. (.503) - Scott Raimondo (114) - 1978

2013

games played

2009 2009 1965 2001 2003

1. 2. 3. 8.

MISCELLANEOUS

Games Played 57 Won 33, Lost 24 2013 Winning % 1.000 4 games (4-0) 1949 Most Wins 33 57 games (33-24) 2013 Most Losses 39 54 games (15-39) 2004 50 games (11-39) 2001 Winning Streak 15 1962-63 Losing Streak 18 2007 * Since program’s reinstatement to Division I (2000)

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57 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 57 - Mike Scarcello (2013) 57 - Jon Mestas (2013) 56 - Tom Murphy (2011, 12) 55 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 55 - Jason Kanzler (2012) 55 - Dan Scahill (2012) 55 - Tyler Mautner (2013) 55 - Thomas Richards (2013) 54 - James Kingsley (2004) 54 - Joe Mihalics (2004) 54 - Andrew Wengert (2004) 54 - Matt Pollock (2012) 54 - Jon Mestas (2012)

at bats

1. 227 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 2. 226 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 3. 224 - Dan Scahill (2012) 4. 223 - Jason Kanzler (2012) 5. 221 - Matt Pollock (2012) 6. 219 - Adam Skonieczki (2009) 219 - Tom Murphy (2012) 8. 218 - Joe Mihalics (2004) 9. 211 - James Kingsley (2004) 10. 205 - Brad Agustin (2006) 205 - Chris Ciesla (2008)

runs scored

1. 59 - Brad Agustin (2010) 2. 56 - Matt Pollock (2012) 3. 50 - Adam Skonieczki (2009) 50 - Jason Kanzler (2012) 5. 49 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 6. 46 - Tom Murphy (2012) 46 - Matt Pollock (2011) 46 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 9. 45 - Nick Sinay (2014) 10. 44 - Pat Raimondo (1980) 44 - Jimmy Topps (2014)

hits

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

84 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 79 - Matt Pollock (2012) 77 - Jason Kanzler (2012) 76 - Joe Mihalics (2004) 75 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 74 - Adam Skonieczki (2009) 74 - Adam Skonieczki (2010) 73 - Tom Murphy (2011) 70 - James Kingsley (2004) 70 - James Kingsley (2006)

doubles

1. 23 - Tyler Mautner (2013) 2. 21 - Brad Cochrane (2010) 3. 20 - James Kingsley (2004) 20 - Tom Murphy (2011, 2012) 5. 19 - Dan Scahill (2012) 6. 18 - Alex Baldock (2011) 18 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 18 - Jacob Rosenbeck (2010) 18 - Matt Pollock (2012) 10. 17 - Brad Agustin (2010) 17 - Matt Pollock (2014)

Tom Murphy triples

1. 2. 3. 4. 8.

11 - Pat Raimondo (1980) 10 - Rudy Pettiford (1981) 7 - Bob Amico (1976) 6 - Chris Kwitzer (2015) 6 - Charlie Karstedt (2009) 6 - Jeff Brummer (1987) 6 - Pat Raimondo (1978) 6 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 5 - Joe Mihalics (2004) 5 - Rudy Pettiford (1980) 5 - Dave Rosenhahn (1980) 5 - Mark Terry (1986) 5 - Jason Kanzler (2012)

home runs

1. 13 - Tom Murphy (2012) 2. 12 - James Kingsley (2005) 12 - Bryan Sanchez (2001) 12 - Matt Pollock (2012) 12 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 6. 11 - Bryan Sanchez (2000) 7. 10 - Tom Murphy (2011) 8. 9 - Marty Cerny (1986) 9 - Dan Quinn (2006) 10. 8 - Corey Blair (2002) 8 - Ron Couche (1979) 8 - Phil Ganci (1979) 8 - Bryan Sanchez (2003) 8 - Brad Agustin (2010) 8 - Eric Bryce (2011) 8 - Jason Kanzler (2012)

runs batted in

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

53 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 52 - Tyler Mautner (2014) 51 - Tom Murphy (2012) 50 - James Kingsley (2005) 49 - Brad Cochrane (2010) 46 - Charlie Karstedt (2009) 46 - Bryan Sanchez (2001) 44 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 44 - Tom Murphy (2011) 44 - Matt Pollock (2012)

Nick Sinay total bases

1. 141 - Matt Pollock (2012) 2. 137- Jason Kanzler (2013) 3. 135 - Tom Murphy (2012) 4. 124 - Jason Kanzler (2012) 5. 120 - Chris Ciesla (2009) 6. 119 - Tom Murphy (2011) 7. 115 - James Kingsley (2004) 8. 112 - Brad Agustin (2010) 9. 111 - Brad Cochrane (2010) 10. 110 - James Kingsley (2005) 110 - James Kingsley (2006)

walks

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.

47 - Mike Groh (1978) 38 - Tyler Mautner (2014) 37 - Brad Agustin (2010) 36 - Brad Agustin (2009) 36 - Nick Sinay (2014) 36 - Jimmy Topps (2014) 35 - Mike Groh (1977) 35 - Gene Dudek (1981) 34 - Phil Ganci (1977) 34 - Bryan Sanchez (2001)

Strikeouts

1. 56 - Thomas Richards (2013) 2. 54 - Eric Flynn (2007) 3. 53 - Ben Vey (2015) 53 - Matt Pollock (2011) 53 - Matt Pollock (2012) 6. 52 - Bryan Sanchez (2000) 7. 51 - Charlie Sobieraski (2015) 8. 49 - Nick Sinay (2015) 49 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 10. 47 - Jason Kanzler (2012)

stolen bases

1. 39 - Nick Sinay (2015) 2. 37 - Bob Amico (1976) 3. 31 - Nick Sinay (2014) 4. 24 - Jim Wojcik (1979) 5. 23 - Pat Raimondo (1980) 6. 21 - Jason Kanzler (2013) 7. 19 - Jim Lalayanis (1974) 19 - Pat Raimondo (1978) 19 - Jim Wojcik (1978) 10. 18 - John Pederson (1979) 18 - Brad Agustin (2010)

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All-Time Pitching Records

Season Records

Career Records

Starts

1. 3. 7. Mike Burke

Brad Agustin

Gene Dudek

Highest batting avg. *

1. (.412) - Rick Albert - 1971-72 2. (.402) - Paul Daddario - 1981,83 3. (.400) - Rich Magliazzo - 1973-74 4. (.394) - Bob Amico - 1975-76 5. (.392) - Joe Piscotty - 1971-73 6. (.391) - Joe Ward - 1978-81 7. (.385) - Pat Raimondo - 1978-80 8. (.376) - Dave Rosenhahn - 1979-81 9. (.370) - Mike Dixon - 1974-77 10. (.367) - Mike Groh - 1975-78

Highest slugging pct. *

1. (.588) - Tom Murphy - 2010-12 2. (.586) - Ron Couche - 1978-79 3. (.580) - Rich Magliazzo - 1973-74 4. (.576) - Dave Rosenhahn - 1979-81 5. (.564) - Rudy Pettiford - 1979-82 6. (.556) - Bob Amico - 1975-76 7. (.551) - Mike Dixon - 1974-77 8. (.551) - Pat Raimondo - 1978-80 9. (.547) - Gregg Miller - 1979,81-83 10. (.542) - Paul Daddario - 1981,83

Highest on base pct. *

1. (.508) - Mike Groh - 1975-78 2. (.483) - Rich Magliazzo - 1973-74 3. (.483) - Rick Albert - 1971-72 4. (.477) - Dave Rosenhahn - 1979-81 5. (.476) - Joe Piscotty - 1971-73 6. (.475) - Paul Daddario - 1981,83 7. (.475) - Pat Raimondo - 1978-80 8. (.473) - Gene Dudek - 1979-82 9. (.466) - Bob Amico - 1975-76 10. (.459) - Joe Ward - 1978-81

Most games played

1. 204 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 2. 193 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 3. 192 - Joe Mihalics - 2002-05 4. 188 - Phil Vanhorne - 2002-05 5. 183 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03 183 - Brandon DiCesare - 2000-03 183 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10 8. 179 - Mike Scarcello - 2011-14 9. 176 - James Kingsley - 2003-06 10. 175 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13

at bats

1. 793 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 2. 729 - Joe Mihalics - 2002-05 3. 720 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 4. 706 - Phil Vanhorne - 2002-05 5. 667 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10 6. 659 - James Kingsley - 2003-06 7. 640 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13 8. 617 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 9. 615 - Chris Ciesla - 2005-09 10. 611 - Brandon DiCesare - 2000-03

runs Scored

1. 168 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 2. 149 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 3. 142 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10 4. 136 - Joe Mihalics - 2002-05 5. 130 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 6. 128 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 7. 127 - Gene Dudek - 1979-82 8. 125 - Rudy Pettiford - 1979-82 9 118 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13 10. 115 - Phil Vanhorne - 2002-05 115 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03

hits

1. 241 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 2. 234 - Joe Mihalics - 2002-05 3. 231 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-20 4. 214 - James Kingsley - 2003-06 5. 201 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 6. 195 - Chris Ciesla - 2005-09 7. 195 - Phil Vanhorne - 2002-05 8. 192 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13 9. 188 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 10. 186 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10

doubles

1. 53 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13 2. 50 - James Kingsley - 2003-06 3. 48 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 4. 47 - Tom Murphy - 2010-12 5. 45 - Matt Pollock 2010-14 6. 42 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10 7. 40 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 40 - Tyler Mautner - 2012-14 8. 39 - Brandon DiCesare - 2000-03 10. 38 - Chris Ciesla - 2005-09

Brandon DiCesare triples

1. 3. 4. 7. 8.

19 - Rudy Pettiford - 1979-82 19 - Pat Raimondo - 1978-80 14 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 12 - Joe Mihalics - 2002-05 12 - Dave Rosenhahn - 1979-81 12 - Mark Terry - 1985-87 9 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 8 - Charlie Karstedt - 2006-prs 8 - Gene Dudek - 1979-82 8 - Scott Raimondo - 1977-80 8 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 8 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13

home runs

1. 38 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03 2. 27 - James Kingsley - 2002-05 27 - Tom Murphy - 2010-12 4. 21 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 5. 20 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 6. 19 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 7. 17 - Marty Cerny - 1983-86 8. 13 - Mike Dixon - 1974-77 13 - Jim Wojcik - 1977-79 13 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10

runs batted in

Ron Couche walks

1. 117 - Mike Groh - 1975-78 2. 110 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 3. 102 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03 102 - Gene Dudek - 1979-82 5. 85 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10 6. 76 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 73 - Mike Folli - 2005-07 8. 72 - Phil Ganci - 1976-79 9. 71 - Eric Flynn - 2006-09 71 - Mark Terry - 1985-87 71 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10

wins

1. 9 - Bill Casbolt (9-5) - 1977 2. 8 - Mike Burke (8-2) - 2013 3. 7 - Phil Rosenberg (7-4) - 1980 7 - Gary Odachowski (7-3) - 1972 7 - Dennis Howard (7-1) - 1980 7 - Anthony Magovney (7-4) - 2013 7. 6 - Ken Rutkowski (6-2) - 1968 6 - Jim Niewczyk (6-3) - 1976 6 - Joe Hesketh (6-1) - 1980 6 - Tony Kurtz (6-3) - 2005 6 - Jim Riedel (6-0) - 1973 6 - Cameron Copping (6-3) - 2012 6 - Ben Hartz (6-1) - 2013 6 - Anthony Magovney (6-4) - 2014 6 - Mike Burke (6-5) - 2014

Strikeouts

1. 162 - Eric Flynn - 2006-09 2. 156 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 3. 151 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03 4. 149 - Adrian Daniels - 2000-03 5. 141 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 6. 138 - Tom Richards - 2011-14 7. 135 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 8. 129 - James Kingsley - 2003-06 9. 113 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13 10. 109 - John Boom- 2002-05 109 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10

1. 73 - Nick Sinay - 2013-2015 2. 58 - Pat Raimondo - 1978-80 3. 53 - Jim Wojcik - 1977-79 4. 49 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 5. 43 - Gene Dudek - 1979-82 43 - Bobby Pizzuto - 2007-10 7. 40 - Jim Lalayanis - 1971-74 8. 37 - Bob Amico - 1975-76 9. 36 - John Pederson - 1977-79 10. 35 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10

total bases

* = minimum 200 AB ^ Stats updated through 4/30/12

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appearances

1. 29 - River McWilliams - 2013 2. 24 - Zach Anderson - 2006 3. 23 - Ben Hartz - 2015 23 - Zach Anderson - 2009 23 - Brian Pullyblank - 2010 23 - Kevin Crumb - 2012 7. 22 - Bill Casbolt - 1977 22 - Sean McWilliams - 2006 22 - Steve Geltz - 2006 22 - Kevin Hughes - 2011

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complete games

1. 7 - Dave Eberhard - 1986 2. 6 - Marty Cerny - 1985 6 - Bill Casbolt - 1977 4. 5 - Gary Odachowski - 1972 5 - Robert Strickland - 1985 5 - Joe Hesketh - 1979 7. 4 - Joe Hesketh - 1980 4 - Mike Cahill - 1972 4 - Dennis Howard - 1980 4 - Peter Grimm - 1983

Innings pitched

1. 101.2 - Mike Burke - 2013 2. 98.0 - Cameron Copping - 2012 3. 97.1 - Mike Burke - 2014 4. 92.2 - Bill Casbolt - 1977 5. 88.2 - Anthony Magovney - 2013 6. 88.0 - Sean McWilliams - 2006 7. 85.0 - Kevin Hughes - 2014 8. 80.2 - Mike Radanovic - 2007 9. 78.2 - Josh Edwards - 2011 78.2 - Anthony Magovney - 2014

strikeouts

saves

1. 12 - River McWilliams - 2013 2. 6 - Steve Geltz - 2008 3. 5 - Mike Kaelin - 2015 5 - Steve Geltz - 2006 5 - Steve Geltz - 2007 5 - Cory Folk - 2014 7. 4 - Ben Hartz - 2015 4 - Bill Casbolt - 1977 4 - Mike Klym - 1974 10. 3 - Alec Tuohy - 2015 3 - Zach Anderson - 2009 3 - Tom Lieber - 1987 3 - Rick Maronski - 1983 3 - Sean McWilliams - 2004 3 - Sean McWilliams - 2005 3 - Jeff Robertson - 2000 3 - River McWilliams - 2012

stolen bases

1. 138 - James Kingsley - 2003-06 2. 137 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03 3. 135 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 4. 123 - Rudy Pettiford - 1979-82 5. 120 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10 120 - Tom Murphy - 2010-12 7. 112 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 8. 111 - Chris Ciesla - 2005-09 111 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 10. 106 - Charlie Karstedt - 2006-10

1. 355 - James Kingsley- 2002-05 355 - Brad Agustin - 2006-10 3. 325 - Matt Pollock - 2010-14 4. 320 - Adam Skonieczki - 2007-10 5. 318 - Joe Mihalics - 2002-05 318 - Tom Murphy - 2010-12 7. 316 - Jason Kanzler - 2010-13 8. 310 - Bryan Sanchez - 2000-03 9. 291 - Alex Baldock - 2010-13 10. 279 - Jacob Rosenbeck - 2006-10

earned Run Avg. Min 25 IP

1. 0.43 - Jim Krawczyk - 1963 2. 0.82 - Mike Kaelin - 2014 3. 0.91 - Joe Hesketh - 1979 4. 0.99 - Bill Balfoort - 1971 5. 1.04 - Ken Rutkowski - 1968 6. 1.44 - Gary Odachowski - 1972 7. 1.78 - Jim Riedel - 1976 8. 1.88 - Gerald Gergley - 1964 9. 2.01 - Ben Hartz - 2013 10. 2.03 - Tony Nicometi - 1981 - 2.05 - Mike Klym - 1973

15 - Anthony Magovney - 2013 15 - Mike McGee - 2013 14 - Cameron Copping - 2012 14 - Jeff Thompson - 2012 14 - Mike Burke - 2013 14 - Mike Burke - 2014 13 - Mike McGee - 2015 13 - P. Miville-Deschenes- 2009 13 - Chaz Mye - 2010 13 - P. Miville-Deschenes - 2010 13 - Sean McWilliams - 2006 13 - Josh Edwards - 2010, 2011 13 - Shane Wolf - 2006

startS

Joe Hesketh

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earned run avG. min 75 IP

1. 1.34 - Ken Rutkowski - 1966-68 2. 1.37 - Jim Krawczyk - 1961-63 3. 1.39 - Gerald Gergley - 1960-64 4. 1.65 - Don Potwora - 1965-67 5. 1.77 - Joe Hesketh - 1978-80 6. 1.91 - Robert Nicoletta - 1960-61 7. 2.09 - Gary Odachowski - 1971-73 8. 2.24 - John Vona - 1955-57 9. 2.36 - Tony Nicometi - 1980-82 10. 2.50 - Ed Retzer - 1978-79

wins

1. 20 - Mike Burke (20-15) - 2011-14 2. 17 - Anthony Magovney (17-16) - 2012-15 17 - Jim Niewczyk (17-14) - 1973-76 4. 16 - Phil Rosenberg (16-9) - 1978-80 5. 15 - Jim Riedel (15-6) - 1973-76 6. 14 - Bill Casbolt (14-9) - 1974-77 14 - A. Ruszkowski (14-18) - 04-07 14 - A. Magovney (14-9) - 2012-15 9. 13 - Joe Hesketh (13-6) - 1978-80 10..12 - Mike Dean (12-9) - 1973-76

saves

1. 82 - Bill Casbolt - 1977 2. 79 - Gary Odachowski - 1972 3. 78 - Mike Burke - 2014 4. 77 - Cameron Copping - 2012 5. 75 - Mike Burke - 2013 74 - Jim Niewczyk - 1976 7. 73 - Joe Hesketh - 1980 8. 69 - Jim Riedel - 1973 9. 66 - Brent Cleland - 2015 66 - Jon Roth - 1972 66 - Sean McWilliams - 2006

1. 16 - Steve Geltz - 2006-08 16 - River McWilliams 2009-13 3. 8 - Kevin Crumb - 2009-12 4. 7 - Sean McWilliams - 2004-06 5. 6 - Bill Casbolt - 1974-77 6. 5 - Mike Klym - 1972-75 5 - Joe Hesketh - 1978-80 5 - Cory Folk - 2011-14 9. 4 - Rick Maronski - 1981-83 4 - Mike Dean - 1973-76

SHUTOUTS

1. 83 - Zach Anderson - 2006-09 2. 77 - River McWilliams 2009-13 3. 72 - Kevin Crumb - 2009-12 4. 66 - Dan Francis - 2006 -09 5. 61 - Anthony Magovney - 2012-15 6. 56 - Steve Geltz - 2006-08 7. 54 - Cory Folk - 2011-14 8. 52 - Mark McMahon - 2000-03 9. 51 - Mike McGee - 2012-15 51 - Bill Casbolt - 1974-77 51 - Tyler Balentine - 2000-03

1. 3 - Russ Brahms - 1980 3 - Don Griebner - 1980 3 - Joe Hesketh - 1980 3 - Dennis Howard - 1980 3 - Joe Hesketh - 1979 3 - Mike Burke - 2013 7. 2 - Paul Habb - 1980 2 - Frank Jagoda - 1980 2 - Tony Nicometi - 1980 2 - Greg Orange - 1980 2 - Phil Rosenberg - 1980 2 - Dave Rosenhahn - 1980 2 - Bill Casbolt - 1977

appearances

1. 43 - Mike Burke - 2011-14 2. 39 - Anthony Magovney - 2012-15 39 - Mike McGee - 2012-15 36 - Tyler Balentine - 2000-03 36 - A. Ruszkowski - 2004-07 6. 34 - Jim Riedel - 1973-76 7. 31 - Jim Niewczyk - 1973-76 8. 30 - John Buszka - 1973-76 9. 27 - John Sullivan - 2000-03 10..26 - P. Miville-Deschenes - 2009-10 26 - Josh Edwards - 2010-11 26 - Cameron Copping 2011-12

complete games

1. 12 - Dave Eberhard - 1984-87 2. 10 - Joe Hesketh - 1978-80 10 - Jim Riedel - 1973-76 4. 9 - Robert Strickland - 1983-85 9 - Marty Cerny - 1983-86 6. 8 - Gary Odachowski - 1971-73 8 - Tyler Balentine - 2000-03 8 - Mike Burke - 2011-14 9. 7 - John Buszka - 1973-76 10. 6 - Jim Niewczyk - 1973-76 6 - Paul Webb - 1980-83

Innings pitched

1. 291.2 - Mike Burke - 2011-14 2. 274.2 - Anthony Magovney - 2012-15 3. 241.0 - A. Ruszkowski - 2004-07 4. 219.2 - Tyler Balentine - 2000-03 5. 205.1 - Jim Riedel - 1973-76 6. 190.1 - Mike McGee - 2012-15 7. 187.1 - Jim Niewczyk - 1973-76 8. 181.0 - Kevin Crumb - 2009-12 9. 180.2 - Mark McMahon - 2000-03 10..177.2 - Zach Anderson - 2006-09

strikeouts

1. 224 - Mike Burke - 2011-14 2. 208 - Jim Niewczyk - 1973-76 3. 202 - Jim Riedel - 1973-76 4. 181- Anthony Magovney - 2012-15 5. 168 - Zach Anderson - 2006-09 6. 165 - John Buszka - 1973-76 7. 161 - Mike McGee - 2012-15 161 - Joe Hesketh - 1978-80 9. 150 - Tyler Balentine - 2000-03 10. 143 - Dave Eberhard - 1984-87

Shutouts

1. 6 - Joe Hesketh - 1978-80 2. 5 - Dennis Howard - 1978-80 3. 4 - Russ Brahms - 1980-81 4 - Don Griebner - 1977-80 4 - Mike Burke - 2011-14 5. 3 - Ron Nero - 1976-79 3 - Tony Nicometi - 1980-82 3 - Greg Orange - 1979-82 3 - Phil Rosenberg - 1978-80 9. 2 - Five players tied * = (minimum 75 IP)

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All-Time Team Batting Statistics Since Reinstatement

YEAR G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB SO SB SBA 2015 51 .253 1665 235 421 61 14 17 561 212 174 447 65 86 2014 52 .271 1748 297 473 93 15 22 662 265 242 402 72 91 .2013 57 .276 1871 311 517 102 17 28 737 276 219 395 52 74 2012 56 .299 1956 361 584 135 22 56 931 330 201 430 32 53 2011 52 .279 1742 263 486 102 8 40 724 237 167 383 37 50 2010 52 .312 1849 372 577 128 7 46 857 352 207 310 71 87 2009 55 .306 1933 424 591 132 23 35 874 384 253 334 69 81 2008 52 .266 1726 243 459 82 9 28 643 224 199 348 37 54 2007 50 .261 1729 260 452 75 9 5 560 213 206 367 59 79 2006 52 .265 1788 250 474 97 10 36 699 229 148 365 23 32 2005 50 .275 1663 262 457 74 14 31 652 236 161 305 19 34 2004 54 .261 1812 250 473 95 15 21 661 224 158 367 21 32 2003 53 .260 1662 241 432 71 13 26 607 204 163 321 22 32 2002 44 .281 1435 258 403 72 6 28 571 233 135 271 36 50 2001 50 .270 1609 279 435 91 3 41 655 252 202 432 19 32 2000 47 .254 1337 188 340 60 10 24 492 168 156 349 23 37

Tom Murphy Game Records offensive

At bats - (8) Tom Murphy and Matt Pollock vs. Akron (4/15/12) Runs - (6) Most Recent: A. Skonieczki vs. Hilbert 4/1/09 Hits - (6) Jason Kanzler vs. Eastern Michigan (5/11/12) RBIs - (8) Tom Murphy at Long Island 3/11/12 Doubles - (3) Mike Burke vs. Dayton 3/15/13 Triples - (2) Multiple times Most Recent: Matt Pollock vs. Bowling Green 5/19/12

NCAA Division I all-time team records since reinstatement in 2000 are indicated in bold italics

Home Runs - (3) Multiple times Most Recent: Tom Murphy vs. North Carolina Central 3/18/2011

All-Time Team Pitching Statistics Since Reinstatement Year G ERA W L Sv CG Sho IP

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Total Bases - (12) Tom Murphy vs. North Carolina Central 3/18/2011 (3 HR) Walks - (4) Multiple times Most Recent: Alex Baldock vs. North Carolina Central 3/19/11

WP HBP BK

2015 51 5.54 16 35 13 3 1 426.0 460 343 262 223 377 38 64 10 2014 52 4.34 26 26 9 6 2 454.2 451 284 219 197 330 25 76 8 2013 57 3.72 33 24 13 6 6 486.2 490 254 201 194 306 25 58 9 2012 56 5.90 20 36 6 3 1 477.1 577 375 313 211 359 39 59 2 2011 52 6.51 14 38 - 5 - 426.0 598 393 308 201 285 46 49 5 2010 52 7.27 23 29 7 2 0 436.0 562 407 352 210 277 47 77 4 2009 55 8.49 20 35 6 1 0 457.0 625 511 431 294 358 72 63 11 2008 52 6.48 14 38 6 3 2 429.0 533 373 309 224 297 33 45 6 2007 50 5.85 16 35 5 3 0 436.2 542 340 284 224 303 35 55 7 2006 52 6.67 15 37 8 1 0 430.2 589 421 319 205 335 35 52 9 2005 50 5.70 19 30 5 9 5 410.1 479 313 260 219 284 48 45 6 2004 54 7.60 15 39 6 2 1 432.0 552 412 365 267 296 31 70 8 .2003 53 6.65 16 37 3 7 0 411.2 499 366 304 258 255 56 36 2 .2002 44 7.80 16 28 6 8 0 341.2 448 356 296 220 280 59 43 12 .2001 50 9.44 11 39 0 10 0 396.2 605 489 416 233 287 65 43 2 .2000 47 7.21 12 35 3 9 2 331.0 435 323 265 216 234 53 35 3

HBP (3) Multiple times Most Recent: Jon Mestas at Memphis 4/9/13 Strikeouts - (4) Multiple times Most Recent: Tyler Mautner vs. Miami (OH) 5/9/14 Stolen Bases - (3) Multiple times Most Recent: Nick Sinay at Canisius 3/19/14

pitching

Strikeouts - (12) Most Recent: P. Miville-Deschenes vs. IPFW 2/28/09 Walks - (9) Anthony Puccia vs. Pittsburgh 3/9/00 Wild pitches - (5) Mark McMahon at Albany 4/29/00

defense

Putouts - (18) Multiple times Most recent: Alex Baldock vs. Akron 4/13/12

NCAA Division I all-time team records since reinstatement in 2000 are indicated in bold italics

Assists - (11) J. Rosenbeck vs. C. Michigan 3/30/08 Errors - (3) Most Recent: Mike Scarcello vs. Bowling Green 5/17/14

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Season Records offensive

Batting Avg. (.384) Tom Murphy Slugging Pct. (.638) Matt Pollock On-Base Pct. (.462) Brad Agustin Bryan Sanchez Games (56) Tom Murphy Starts (56) Tom Murphy At bats (226) Chris Ciesla Runs (59) Brad Agustin Hits (84) Chris Ciesla Doubles (23) Tyler Mautner Triples (6) Chris Kwitzer Charlie Karstedt Jason Kanzler Home Runs (13) Tom Murphy RBIs (53) Jason Kanzler Total Bases (141) Matt Pollock Walks (38) Tyler Mautner Hit by pitch (25) Nick Sinay Strikeouts (54) Eric Flynn Sacrifice flies (7) Tyler Mautner Sacrifice bunts (12) Jon Mestas Stolen bases (39) Nick Sinay

Lowest ERA (0.82) Mike Kaelin (33 IP) (2.01) Ben Hartz (40.1 IP) (2.40) Shane Wolf (30 IP) Lowest Opp. BA (.177) Mike Kaelin (43.1 IP) Most K/9IP (12.7) S. Geltz (21.1 IP) Wins (8) Mike Burke Losses (10) Mark McMahon Saves (12) River McWilliams Appearances (29) River McWilliams Starts (15) Anthony Magovney Mike McGee Complete Games (4) Mike Burke Shutouts (3) Mike Burke Innings (101.2) Mike Burke Walks (48) Mike McGee Strikeouts (77) Cameron Copping Wild pitches (14) Mike Leslie Hit batters (23) Anthony Magovney

defense

(420) (159) (25) (31)

2011 2012 2010 2001 2012 2012 2009 2010 2009 2013 2015 2009 2013 2012 2013 2012 2014 2014 2007 2014 2013 2015

offensive Batting Avg. Slugging Pct. On base Pct. Games Starts At bats Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBIs Total Bases Walks Hit by pitch Strikeouts Sacrifice flies Sacrifice bunts Stolen bases

(.358) (.539) (.398) (204) (204) (793) (168) (241) (53) (12) (27) (138) (355) (355) (110) (48) (151) (14) (27) (49)

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James Kingsley Brad Agustin Mike Scarcello Brandon DiCesare

2014 2013 2005 2015 2008 2013 2001 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2013 2013 2015 2012 2001 2014

2006 2010 2014 2002

Lowest ERA

(3.55) Mike Burke 2011-14 (291.2 IP) Lowest Opp. BA (.261) Mike Radanovic 2006-07 (80.2 IP) K/9 IP (8.53) B. Dunford 2001-02 (121.1 IP) Wins (20) Mike Burke 2011-14 Losses (18) Tyler Balentine 2000-03 A. Ruszkowski 2004-07 Saves (16) Steve Geltz 2006-08 (16) River McWilliams 2009-13 Appearances (83) Zach Anderson 2006-08 Starts (43) Mike Burke 2011-14 CG (8) Mike Burke 2011-14 Shutouts (4) Mike Burke 2011-14 Innings (291.2) Mike Burke 2011-14 Walks (111) Mark McMahon 2000-03 Strikeouts (224) Mike Burke 2011-14 Wild pitches (26) Mark McMahon 2000-03 Hit batters (44) Anthony Magovney 2012-prs

defense Putouts Assists Errors Caught Stealing

(1256) (568) (56) (69)

Most Caught Stealing - (3) Most Recent: Dan Quinn vs. Canisius 5/4/05

University at Buffalo

Eric Huber James Kingsley Mike Folli Brad Agustin Brad Agustin Brad Agustin Brad Agustin Brad Agustin Alex Baldock Joe Mihalics Bryan Sanchez James Kingsley James Kingsley Brad Agustin Brad Agustin Nick Sinay Bryan Sanchez Tom Murphy Mike Scarcello Jason Kanzler

pitching

pitching (Min 25 IP)

Putouts Assists Errors Caught Stealing

Career Records

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James Kingsley Brad Agustin Mike Scarcello B. DiCesare

2003-06 2006-10 2011-14 2000-03


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Year-By-Year Results

Akron........................................................ 22-26 Air Force............................................ 0-0 Albany........................................................... 2-6 Alcorn State................................................. 0-1 American...................................................... 1-1 Appalachian State..................................... 1-1 Army............................................................... 0-1 Atlantic Christian....................................... 1-0 Ball State......................................... 3-12 Belmont........................................................ 0-1 Binghamton................................................ 5-0 Birmingham Southern............................. 1-0 Biscayne........................................................ 2-0 Boston College........................................... 0-4 Bowling Green..............................12-32 Brockport State..................................... 24-10 Bucknell........................................................ 1-1 Buffalo State..............................................47-4 Buffalo Tech................................................. 7-1 Butler............................................................. 3-1 California State........................................... 1-1 Cal State-Bakersfield................................ 2-0 Campbell....................................................1-13 Canisius.........................................87-46 Catholic......................................................... 0-1 Central Connecticut................................. 0-1 Central Michigan.....................................9-22 Charlotte....................................................... 0-3 Chicago State.............................................. 1-1 Citadel........................................................... 0-2 Columbia...................................................... 0-1 Clemson........................................................ 0-3 Colgate........................................................26-9 Coastal Carolina......................................... 1-3 Coppin State............................................... 3-1 Cornell.........................................................12-7 Cortland State............................................. 3-2 Davidson........................................... 1-1 Dayton........................................................... 4-2 Delaware....................................................... 2-3 Delaware State........................................... 3-1 Detroit........................................................... 1-1 Duke............................................................... 1-7 Duquesne..................................................... 4-6 East Carolina................................................ 0-1 Eastern Illinois............................................. 0-2 Eastern Kentucky....................................... 0-1 Eastern Michigan............................ 4-14 Eckerd............................................................ 2-0 Eisenhower................................................10-0 Erie CC........................................................... 3-0 Erie Tech......................................................27-4 Fairfield......................................................... 6-7 Fairleigh Dickinson................................... 0-1 Florida International...............................4-13 Florida Tech.................................................. 1-0 Fort Bragg.................................................... 2-1 Fredonia State...........................................25-4 Fresno State................................................. 0-4 Gannon......................................................... 2-1 Gardner-Webb............................................ 0-2 Geneseo State...........................................13-0 Geneva.......................................................... 2-1 George Mason............................................ 2-6 George Washington.................................. 3-4 Georgetown (DC)...................................... 2-5 Georgetown (KY)....................................... 2-0 Georgia.......................................................... 0-1

Georgia Southern.......................................................0-3 Glassboro......................................................................0-1 Guilford..........................................................................1-0 Hampden-Sydney......................................................1-0 Hartford.........................................................................0-1 Harvard..........................................................................0-2 High Point.....................................................................0-3 Hilbert.............................................................................1-0 Hofstra........................................................... 1-0 Holy Cross.....................................................................0-2 Houston.........................................................................0-3 Howard...........................................................................7-2 Huntington State........................................................2-0 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne....................................1-1 Indiana State................................................................0-1 Iona..................................................................................3-0 Iowa.................................................................................2-2 Ithaca.........................................................................10-26 Jacksonville...................................................................1-6 James Madison............................................................0-2 Kansas State.................................................................0-3 Kent State...................................................10-43 Kentucky........................................................ 0-6 Lafayette........................................................................1-0 Lamar..............................................................................0-1 La Salle...........................................................................0-1 Le Moyne.................................................................... 6-15 Lewis...............................................................................1-0 Lockport AFB...............................................................2-0 Long Island-Brooklyn................................................3-1 Longwood.....................................................................2-5 Loyola (La.)....................................................................1-0 Manhattan....................................................................0-1 Marist............................................................. 0-0 Marshall...................................................................... 8-17 Maryland.......................................................................1-2 Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC)........................4-3 Maryland-Eastern Shore...............................................5-2 Memphis........................................................................1-2 Mercer............................................................................1-1 Miami (FL)................................................................... 2-25 Miami (OH).................................................14-35 Michigan........................................................................2-2 Michigan State........................................................0-4-1 Missouri..........................................................................0-3 Missouri State..............................................................0-0 Monmouth....................................................................3-2 Morehead State...........................................................6-6 Mt. St. Mary’s................................................. 7-3 Navy............................................................... 3-2 Nevada...........................................................................0-2 New Mexico State.......................................................0-4 New Orleans.................................................................0-3 New York Tech..............................................................2-3 Niagara......................................................99-43 Niagara CC....................................................................4-0 Nichols ...........................................................................0-1 Norfolk State................................................................1-0 North Carolina.............................................................0-9 North Carolina A&T....................................................1-5 North Carolina Central..............................................3-0 North Carolina State..................................................0-3 North Carolina - Wilmington..................................2-1 North Carollina Wesleyan........................................0-1 Northeastern................................................. 0-0 North Florida................................................................0-1 Northern Illinois.......................................... 6-22 Notre Dame..................................................................0-1

Oakland................................................................ 1-1 Ohio................................................16-28-1 Ohio State........................................................... 0-2 Oklahoma............................................................ 0-4 Oklahoma State................................................ 1-1 Old Dominion.................................................... 0-5 Oswego State..................................................... 5-9 Penn State.........................................................6-11 Pittsburgh.........................................................14-9 Portland............................................................... 1-1 Princeton............................................................. 2-0 Purdue.................................................................. 0-1 Quinnipiac.......................................................... 1-0 Rensselaer Polytechnic .................................. 1-0 Rhode Island...................................................... 0-1 Richmond............................................................ 0-1 Robert Morris..................................................... 1-2 Rochester....................................................... 17-14 Rochester Tech................................................19-6 Rutgers................................................................. 0-1 Sacred Heart....................................................... 2-1 Scranton.............................................................. 2-0 Seton Hall..........................................................6-12 Shawnee AFB..................................................... 6-0 Siena...................................................................... 0-2 South Carolina................................................... 0-1 South Florida.................................................. 2-7-1 Southeastern Louisiana................................. 0-1 Southern Illinois................................................ 2-1 Southern MIssissippi....................................... 1-5 Spring Arbor....................................................... 4-0 St. Bonaventure................................. 46-37 St. John’s............................................................3-13 St. Joseph’s.......................................................... 0-1 St. Leo’s................................................................. 0-3 St. Mary’s.............................................................. 2-1 Stony Brook........................................................ 0-3 Syracuse............................................................... 2-7 Tampa............................................................... 3-4-1 Temple.................................................................. 1-3 Texas Pan-American........................................ 1-0 Tennessee A&I................................................ 0-1-1 Tennessee Martin.................................. 0-0 Tennessee Tech................................................. 1-3 Toledo................................................ 10-19 Towson................................................................. 5-5 Troy State............................................................. 0-1 Utica...................................................................... 7-9 Vanderbilt............................................................ 0-1 Villanova.............................................................. 1-2 Virginia Commonwealth.....................................0-1 Virginia Military Institute....................................2-2 Virginia Wesleyan............................................. 1-0 Wagner................................................................. 0-1 Wake Forest........................................................ 4-7 Wayne State........................................................ 3-1 West Georgia...................................................... 2-0 West Virginia....................................................... 9-4 Western Carolina.............................................. 1-0 Western Reserve............................................... 2-1 Western Michigan....................................... 10-14 William Patterson............................................. 1-0 William and Mary.............................................. 1-1 Wright State........................................................ 0-0 Xavier.................................................................... 2-1 Youngstown State............................................ 0-1 Bold Italics indicates team on 2016 Schedule

University at Buffalo

1949 4-0 Head Coach: Jim Peelle at Buffalo Tech W 18 7 at Niagara W 6 4 at Buffalo Tech W 3 2 at Niagara W 21 10 1950 2-5 Head Coach: Carl Pilarski at Buffalo Tech W 16 9 at Canisius L 4 5 at St. Bonaventure L 0 6 at Niagara L 3 7 Buffalo Tech W 18 10 Canisius L 3 4 Niagara L 8 12 1951 6-3 Head Coach: Ed Muto St. Bonaventure W 12 5 at Buffalo Tech W 8 7 at Canisius W 6 3 at Niagara L 10 11 at Fredonia State W 13 5 Buffalo Tech W 17 0 Canisius W 3 1 Niagara L 8 10 Fredonia State L 3 10 1952 8-2 Head Coach: Jim Peelle at Rochester L 3 5 Canisius W 3 2 Shawnee AF Base W 14 3 Niagara W 14 9 at Fredonia State W 3 2 Buffalo Tech L 7 8 Canisius W 9 8 Shawnee AF Base W 6 4 at Niagara W 7 1 at Buffalo Tech W 8 2 1953 7-3 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Shawnee AF Base W 8 3 at Rochester W 13 10 Niagara W 8 4 St. Bonaventure L 10 13 Rochester Tech W 6 4 at Niagara L 1 6 Canisius W 14 5 Fredonia State W 4 1 Shawnee AF Base W 15 2 at Rochester L 4 5 1954 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Erie Tech L Canisius L at Brockport State L at Erie Tech L at Canisius L at Niagara L at St. Bonaventure L St. Bonaventure W Erie Tech W at Rochester L

2-8 5 8 4 11 5 7 2 8 2 4 0 5 4 5 4 2 3 0 2 3

1955 13-3 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Erie Tech W 11 2 Shawnee AF Base W 15 5 Rochester Tech W 11 3 St. Bonaventure W 11 3 Niagara L 2 3 at Fredonia State W 10 2 Shawnee AF Base W 5 2 at Rochester W 6 1 at Rochester Tech W 24 1 at Niagara W 4 2 Brockport State W 6 5 at St. Bonaventure W 5 2

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W 11 6 W 3 2 L 7 10 L 6 8

1956 6-5 Head Coach: Jim Peelle at Fredonia State W 11 5 Erie Tech W 12 9 Buffalo State W 6 5 at Niagara L 3 4 at Rochester Tech L 5 6 at Rochester W 12 6 St. Bonaventure L 5 9 St. Bonaventure L 8 15 Fredonia State W 11 4 Niagara W 9 6 at Rochester L 3 4 1957 8-7 Head Coach: Jim Peelle at Canisius W 4 3 at Rochester Tech L 8 9 at Rochester L 0 7 at St. Bonaventure L 3 7 Brockport State W 7 6 Canisius L 4 5 Buffalo State W 8 2 Rochester Tech L 3 4 Buffalo State W 7 4 St. Bonaventure L 3 6 Niagara L 6 7 at Niagara W 5 4 Fredonia State W 10 6 Erie Tech W 6 2 Erie Tech W 10 4 1958 10-6 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Lockport AF Base W 10 1 Lockport AF Base W 11 5 at Canisius L 9 10 Erie Tech L 7 10 Buffalo State W 9 6 Niagara W 1 0 at St. Bonaventure W 2 1 Rochester Tech L 6 7 Canisius L 0 7 Erie Tech W 6 5 at Rochester L 4 7 Fredonia State W 10 6 at Niagara W 19 6 at Rochester Tech L 2 4 at Buffalo State W 13 4 St. Bonaventure W 13 5 1959 12-5 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Erie Tech W 5 3 Buffalo State W 9 4 at Canisius W 11 10 Niagara W 10 0 Erie Tech W 16 9 at Rochester Tech W 4 2 at Rochester W 8 2 at St. Bonaventure W 10 3 Canisius W 3 2 Brockport State L 3 4 at Niagara L 6 8 Rochester Tech L 9 10 at Fredonia State W 9 3 St. Bonaventure W 9 3 Buffalo State W 8 4 Ithaca L 0 11 Cornell L 0 4 1960 14-2 Head Coach: Jim Peelle at Rochester Tech W 10 7 Erie Tech W 6 1 at Colgate L 2 3 at Geneseo State W 13 3 Niagara W 10 5

Brockport State at Buffalo State at Western Reserve Canisius St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure at Niagara Geneseo State Fredonia State Rochester Tech Buffalo State

W 10 4 W 12 6 L 3 6 W 8 7 W 1 0 W 4 1 W 6 2 W 9 3 W 13 2 W 19 2 W 18 4

1961 14-5 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Rochester Tech W 11 8 Buffalo State W 7 1 at Rochester W 8 1 at Buffalo State W 3 2 Canisius L 6 7 at Canisius W 7 4 Erie Tech W 11 4 at Erie Tech L 6 7 at Rochester Tech W 13 2 at Geneseo State W 8 2 at Geneseo State W 4 3 Niagara W 13 3 St. Bonaventure W 13 1 at Niagara W 9 0 at Brockport State L 3 4 Colgate L 3 4 Western Reserve W 2 0 Western Reserve W 2 1 Cornell L 3 5 1962 14-6 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Buffalo State W 5 2 Canisius W 6 5 Erie Tech W 10 4 St. Mary’s L 5 16 at Geneseo State W 6 0 Rochester Tech W 7 3 at Canisius W 7 0 at Rochester Tech W 12 4 at Rochester L 2 10 at Erie Tech W 11 7 St. Bonaventure W 4 3 St. Bonaventure W 9 3 at Colgate L 4 5 at Buffalo State W 15 2 Brockport State W 1 0 at Niagara L 8 9 at Cornell L 5 9 at Ithaca L 3 8 Niagara W 6 1 Geneseo State W 14 3 1963 15-3 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Erie Tech W 10 0 Buffalo State W 6 1 Buffalo State W 3 1 Canisius W 9 0 at Rochester Tech W 20 3 Colgate W 5 3 at Canisius W 5 2 Erie Tech W 19 16 Cornell W 6 1 at Geneseo State W 4 2 Rochester W 12 2 Rochester Tech W 16 3 at St. Bonaventure W 7 0 at St. Bonaventure L 2 4 at Niagara W 15 4 at Niagara L 4 6 NCAA Atlantic Division Tournament vs. Hampden-Sydney W 12 2 vs. Old Dominion L 0 9

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1964 13-5 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Canisius W 12 0 Erie Tech W 11 2 at Syracuse L 2 13 Gannon L 3 7 Rochester Tech W 5 2 at Canisius W 22 7 at Cornell W 5 3 at Rochester Tech W 8 0 St. Bonaventure L 1 3 St. Bonaventure W 10 1 Buffalo State W 8 0 Geneseo State W 8 0 at Colgate W 6 5 at Niagara W 4 2 at Niagara W 12 0 at Erie Tech W 7 5 NCAA Atlantic Tournament vs. Old Dominion L 2 7 vs. Central Connecticut L 2 4 1965 9-3 Head Coach: Jim Peelle at Gannon W 14 4 Syracuse L 1 11 Canisius W 6 0 Erie Tech W 1 0 Erie Tech W 16 7 Rochester L 3 5 Buffalo State L 5 6 at Niagara W 18 0 at Geneseo State W 14 10 Rochester Tech W 7 0 at Canisius W 13 2 Niagara W 7 5 1966 12-3 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Erie Tech W 8 2 at Erie Tech W 8 3 Rochester Tech W 11 0 at Buffalo State W 5 0 at Buffalo State W 13 1 at Colgate L 1 6 at Syracuse L 6 10 Geneseo State W 9 1 at Canisius W 6 4 St. Bonaventure W 21 0 St. Bonaventure W 19 0 at Niagara W 3 1 at Niagara W 7 2 Canisius W 10 3 at Rochester L 0 6 1967 16-1 Head Coach: Jim Peelle Erie Tech W 6 2 at Erie Tech W 21 2 at Geneseo State W 8 1 at St. Bonaventure W 1 0 at St. Bonaventure W 9 5 Niagara CC W 9 1 Niagara CC W 12 5 Canisius W 15 5 Colgate L 2 3 Rochester W 12 1 at Rochester Tech W 5 3 at Canisius W 8 2 Niagara W 19 3 Wayne State W 4 0 Wayne State W 2 1 Rochester Tech W 3 1 1968 19-6-1 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Tennessee A&I T 13 13 at Tennessee A&I L 6 8 at Troy State L 4 6 at Huntington State W 6 2 at Huntington State W 7 2 at Birmingham Southern W 3 2

Erie Tech at Erie Tech Canisius Canisius at Niagara CC at Niagara CC at Syracuse at Rochester Tech at Rochester at Rochester St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure Buffalo State Buffalo State at Colgate Pittsburgh at Niagara at Niagara at Buffalo State at Buffalo State

W 10 4 W 10 2 W 4 0 W 9 1 W 7 2 W 7 2 L 2 3 W 10 1 W 8 2 L 1 2 W 2 1 W 3 1 W 2 0 L 1 5 W 8 5 L 1 4 W 10 7 W 11 5 W 6 0 W 3 2

1969 14-16 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Richmond L 1 5 at Clemson L 1 28 at Clemson L 4 15 at Clemson L 4 18 at Citadel L 2 6 at Citadel L 1 5 at South Carolina L 0 5 at Fort Bragg W 9 8 at Fort Bragg L 4 5 at Fort Bragg W 11 0 vs. RPI W 1 0 vs. California State L 1 10 vs. California State W 12 4 Colgate W 4 3 Buffalo State L 5 7 Syracuse W 5 2 at Canisius W 3 0 at Canisius W 7 6 at Pittsburgh W 15 12 at Duquesne L 0 1 at Duquesne W 8 2 Erie Tech W 3 2 at Erie Tech W 4 1 Niagara W 4 3 Niagara L 7 10 at St. Bonaventure L 5 6 at St. Bonaventure W 6 3 at Ithaca L 2 4 at Ithaca L 2 9 at Cornell L 0 7 1970 14-14-1 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at South Florida T 2 2 at South Florida L 0 1 at Tampa L 0 1 at Tampa W 3 0 at Jacksonville L 3 4 at Jacksonville L 6 19 at Jacksonville L 1 2 at Jacksonville L 1 9 Buffalo State W 2 1 at Colgate L 3 6 Niagara W 12 0 at Syracuse L 1 2 LeMoyne W 11 0 Kent State W 8 6 St. Bonaventure W 10 7 St. Bonaventure W 9 5 Canisius L 2 10 Canisius W 8 3 Erie CC W 5 1 Erie CC W 2 1 at Rochester W 3 2 at Rochester L 4 8 at Buffalo State W 10 1 Pittsburgh L 3 9 Pittsburgh L 3 9 at Niagara W 9 7

at Niagara at Cornell at Ithaca at Ithaca

W W L L

6 9 2 4

1973 20-13 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh vs. Florida Tech W 9 4 vs. Florida I.T. L 5 6 vs. South Florida W 7 6 at Tampa L 0 5 vs. South Florida L 3 4 vs. Delaware L 8 9 vs. Delaware L 3 4 vs. West Georgia W 2 1 vs. Florida I.T. W 7 5 vs. West Georgia W 12 3 at Fairfield L 4 5 Brockport State L 4 5 Brockport State W 9 8 Canisius W 11 3 Geneseo State W 9 0 at Niagara L 8 9 Canisius W 9 6 Buffalo State W 15 1 at Binghamton W 11 0 Ithaca L 2 8 Ithaca W 3 2 at St. Bonaventure W 5 0 at Rochester W 7 1 at Cortland State W 3 2 a t St. John’s W 5 1 at Long Island W 9 8 at Penn State L 0 17 at Penn State L 0 6 Niagara W 5 2 Colgate W 7 2 NCAA District 2 Tournament vs. Temple W 1 0 vs. Penn State L 1 3 vs. Temple L 3 4

3 3 3 9

1971 20-12 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Tampa W 6 2 vs. Harvard L 4 5 vs. Harvard L 3 8 at South Florida W 7 2 at South Florida L 8 10 at Jacksonville L 2 7 at Jacksonville L 3 4 at Jacksonville W 4 3 at LeMoyne W 9 1 at Rochester L 1 3 at Rochester W 5 0 Syracuse W 5 4 at Cornell W 6 3 at West Virginia L 0 4 at Pittsburgh W 4 3 Buffalo State W 7 3 at Wayne State L 1 2 at Wayne State W 5 4 at Detroit L 1 14 at Detroit W 6 5 at Toledo W 6 2 Canisius W 18 0 Canisius W 11 2 Eric CC W 12 1 Colgate W 1 0 Ithaca L 0 3 Ithaca W 7 2 Niagara W 8 1 Niagara W 3 1 at St. Bonaventure W 4 0 NCAA District 2 Tournament vs. Seton Hall L 1 3 vs. Penn State L 0 2

1974 26-12-1 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Florida International L 4 11 vs. Biscayne W 6 1 vs. Biscayne W 6 0 vs. Ohio State* L 1 5 vs. Michigan State* L 2 10 vs. Miami* L 2 5 vs. Miami* L 1 16 vs. Seton Hall* L 4 9 vs. Michigan State* T 7 7 vs. Southern Illinois* W 8 5 at Fairfield W 9 6 at Fairfield W 5 3 at Seton Hall W 5 0 at Seton Hall L 1 2 at Princeton W 2 0 at Long Island L 6 14 at Niagara W 14 9 Scranton W 15 1 Cortland State L 1 7 Cortland State W 4 0 Eisenhower W 4 0 Eisenhower W 7 0 West Virginia W 6 0 West Virginia W 5 4 West Virginia W 3 1 Geneseo State W 5 1 Brockport State W 5 4 Brockport State L 2 3 Canisius W 11 3 at Ithaca W 14 12 at Ithaca L 6 8 Penn State W 10 8 Penn State L 0 4 Binghamton W 5 1 Binghamton W 7 6 Niagara W 8 1 Niagara W 11 2 Colgate W 10 0 Rochester W 4 0 * - Hurricane Classic

1972 19-15-1 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh vs. Fairfield W 5 0 vs. Fairfield L 5 7 at South Florida L 6 8 at Tampa W 2 0 at Tampa L 3 9 at Tampa T 12 12 at St. Leo’s L 3 4 at St. Leo’s L 0 1 at South Florida L 6 15 at South Florida L 2 6 at South Florida L 1 6 at St. John’s L 2 12 at Seton Hall W 2 1 at Seton Hall W 9 1 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 8 10 at Canisius W 16 6 at Canisius W 11 3 West Virginia W 3 2 St. Bonaventure W 7 3 St. Bonaventure W 11 2 at Scranton W 4 3 at Syracuse L 0 7 at Syracuse L 1 4 at Buffalo State W 15 2 at Colgate W 2 1 at Kent State L 0 9 at Kent State L 2 3 at Niagara W 6 3 at Niagara W 6 2 Pittsburgh W 7 1 Pittsburgh W 9 4 Rochester W 6 0 Rochester W 7 3 at Rochester W 5 3 at Rochester L 2 3

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1975 14-22 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Florida International L 3 7 at Florida International L 3 11 at Miami L 3 10 at Florida International L 10 11 at Miami L 6 8 vs. Mercer* L 5 11 vs. Mercer* W 7 5 vs. Miami* L 5 8 vs. Michigan State* L 12 13 vs. Michigan State* L 3 6 vs. Miami* L 2 3 vs. Michigan State L 3 7 at Fairfield L 9 16 at Fairfield L 7 8 at Long Island W 7 5 at St. John’s L 0 2 Niagara L 6 8 Niagara W 8 2 at Pittsburgh L 2 6 at Pittsburgh W 4 3 at West Virginia W 7 2 Buffalo State L 3 4 Buffalo State W 5 0 Canisius W 1 0 Canisius W 11 2 at Penn State L 0 8 at Penn State L 2 5 Eisenhower W 6 2 Eisenhower W 16 2 at Niagara L 3 5 at Niagara W 6 4 at Gannon W 3 2 at Cornell W 3 0 at Cornell L 2 3 Ithaca L 4 7 Ithaca W 10 8 *- Miami Tournament 1976 26-15 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh vs. Iowa* W 15 2 vs. Michigan* W 5 3 vs. Missouri* L 3 4 vs. Michigan* L 4 5 vs. Missouri* L 2 3 vs. Iowa* W 16 5 vs. Iowa* L 5 6 vs. Michigan* L 4 11 vs. Missouri* L 2 15 vs. Iowa* L 2 9 vs. Michigan* W 6 4 at St. Mary’s W 11 5 at St. Mary’s W 1 0 at Seton Hall W 10 1 at Seton Hall L 6 13 at St. John’s L 5 6 at St. John’s L 4 10 at Fairfield L 8 10 at Cortland State W 12 1 at Cortland State L 4 5 Canisius W 7 1 Pittsburgh W 4 3 Pittsburgh W 9 1 Brockport State W 7 0 Brockport State W 6 1 Canisius W 13 3 Penn State W 7 6 Penn State L 4 12 Niagara W 14 2 Eisenhower W 11 0 Eisenhower W 12 5 at Niagara W 4 0 at Niagara W 9 8 Niagara W 4 2 at Colgate W 2 1 Buffalo State W 8 1 Buffalo State W 4 1 ECAC Regional Tournament vs. Princeton W 4 2 vs. St. John’s W 4 1

vs. St. John’s L vs. St. John’s L * - Tigertown Tournament

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1977 24-20 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Miami L 3 10 at Miami L 0 11 at Miami L 5 7 at Florida International L 3 6 at Miami L 0 12 at Florida International W 2 1 at Florida International L 2 10 vs. Spring Arbor W 14 4 vs. Spring Arbor W 9 2 at Tampa L 3 6 vs. Spring Arbor W 7 3 at Miami L 4 13 at Miami L 0 3 vs. Spring Arbor W 5 2 at St. John’s L 4 5 at St. John’s L 6 11 at Fairfield W 6 4 at Fairfield W 15 10 at Seton Hall L 1 17 Canisius W 10 4 at Pittsburgh L 1 5 at Pittsburgh W 5 4 at West Virginia W 3 0 at West Virginia L 0 4 Cornell L 2 3 Cornell W 4 0 at Brockport State L 3 5 at Brockport State W 12 1 Niagara W 11 7 Buffalo State W 16 5 at Penn State W 6 1 Canisius W 8 2 at Colgate W 7 1 at Colgate W 3 1 Ithaca L 3 7 Ithaca L 0 9 at Niagara W 16 5 at Rochester W 5 0 Canisius W 13 1 Buffalo State W 4 3 ECAC District 2 Tournament vs. Delaware W 10 7 vs. Seton Hall L 3 22 vs. Delaware W 12 11 vs. Seton Hall L 2 7 1978 27-19 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh vs. William Patterson W 3 2 vs. Monmouth W 2 1 vs. Monmouth W 8 0 vs. Monmouth L 4 7 vs. Florida Int’l W 18 11 vs. Monmouth W 7 2 vs. Monmouth L 9 10 vs. Glassboro L 2 7 at Miami L 1 3 vs. Howard W 9 4 at Miami L 2 3 vs. Howard W 9 6 vs. Howard W 4 1 at Miami L 1 8 at Miami L 2 4 at Miami W 6 4 at Miami L 1 3 vs. George Washington L 6 7 vs. George Washington L 7 8 Seton Hall L 4 5 Seton Hall L 1 4 Fairfield L 7 9 St. John’s* L 0 9 Pittsburgh W 4 2 Pittsburgh W 9 2 West Virginia W 4 1 West Virginia W 6 2

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L 1 3 W 8 0 W 10 5 W 13 4 W 14 1 W 15 2 L 3 17 W 5 4 W 17 3 W 1 0 L 3 7 W 17 9 L 5 7 L 0 2 W 10 2 W 5 3 W 1 0 W 1 0 W 2 1

1979 25-16 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Miami L 3 5 at Florida International W 8 1 at Florida International L 3 8 at Miami L 3 8 vs. Howard L 0 11 at Miami L 7 10 vs. Howard L 1 3 at Miami L 0 3 vs. Howard W 13 12 at Florida International L 0 12 vs. Howard W 15 6 at Florida International L 3 9 vs. Howard W 9 7 at Miami L 3 5 at Miami L 0 10 at Rochester W 5 1 at Brockport State W 1 0 at Brockport State W 13 1 at Oswego State W 20 3 at Oswego State W 12 2 Cornell L 6 8 Cornell W 11 2 at Colgate W 11 1 at Colgate W 1 0 at Penn State L 2 4 at Penn State W 4 1 at Buffalo State W 17 9 at Buffalo State W 9 1 at Ithaca W 4 0 at Ithaca L 0 1 at Niagara W 19 3 at Niagara W 10 6 Canisius W 19 6 Canisius W 5 3 at Canisius W 11 4 at Canisius W 8 1 Niagara W 11 3 Niagara W 5 1 ECAC Playoffs vs. Seton Hall W 7 0 vs. St. John’s L 3 12 vs. Seton Hall L 2 4 1980 32-13 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh at Miami W 2 1 at Florida International L 4 10 at Miami L 8 15 at Miami L 7 14 vs. Oklahoma State L 5 12 at Florida International L 4 12 vs. Lewis W 9 3 vs. Indiana State L 3 4 vs. Oklahoma State W 15 12 Niagara W 8 1 Holy Cross W 6 3 at George Washington W 14 16 at George Washington W 11 6

at Fairfield at Fairfield at Seton Hall at Seton Hall at Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh Eisenhower Eisenhower Canisius Canisius Brockport State Brockport State at Fredonia State at Canisius Buffalo State Buffalo State Ithaca Ithaca at Cornell at Cornell Niagara Niagara Fredonia State Fredonia State at Buffalo State at Buffalo State at Niagara at Niagara ECAC District Playoffs vs. Seton Hall vs. St. John’s vs. St. John’s vs. St. John’s

W 13 8 L 2 3 L 0 2 L 0 3 W 5 4 W 10 6 W 8 0 W 9 0 W 10 0 W 7 2 W 3 1 W 9 0 W 4 0 W 6 1 W 5 0 W 11 3 W 9 7 L 4 5 W 9 2 L 4 6 W 6 3 W 9 0 W 11 3 W 19 5 W 8 3 W 7 0 W 6 1 W 5 3 W W L L

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1981 22-15 Head Coach: Bill Monkarsh vs. Purdue L 3 4 at St. Leo’s L 3 5 vs. Xavier W 8 4 vs. Xavier L 3 5 at Eckerd W 14 9 vs. Xavier W 9 7 vs. Oklahoma L 7 17 vs. Oklahoma L 1 2 vs. Oklahoma L 3 17 at Eckerd W 9 4 vs. Oklahoma L 2 9 at George Washington W 8 2 at George Washington L 8 9 at Howard W 18 4 at George Mason W 6 4 at Catholic L 1 2 at Georgetown W 9 2 at Georgetown W 11 5 at Georgetown L 2 4 Colgate W 10 1 Colgate W 5 2 Fredonia State W 1 0 Fredonia State W 4 3 Cornell W 9 3 Cornell L 4 6 Canisius W 4 0 Canisius W 3 1 at Ithaca L 2 7 at Ithaca L 4 5 at Eisenhower W 12 0 at Eisenhower W 17 2 at Canisius L 0 2 at Canisius W 7 5 at Buffalo State W 8 2 at Buffalo State W 10 4 at Niagara L 3 4 at Niagara W 4 0 1982 Head Coach: Ray Borowicz at Campbell L at Campbell L at Campbell L at Wake Forest L at Wake Forest L

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at Old Dominion at Old Dominion vs. Ohio at Virginia Wesleyan at Colgate at Colgate at Oswego State* at Oswego State* Niagara Niagara Fredonia State* Fredonia State* at Canisius at Canisius Buffalo State* Buffalo State* Penn State Penn State Ithaca Ithaca at Niagara at Niagara at Buffalo State* at Buffalo State* at Cornell at Cornell Canisius Canisius * - SUNYAC West

Fredonia State* Fredonia State* at Oswego State* at Oswego State* Canisius Canisius Ithaca Ithaca Niagara at Cornell at Cornell Brockport State* Utica Utica at Niagara at Niagara * - SUNYAC West

L 2 10 L 3 10 W 5 2 W 19 1 W 11 7 W 9 1 L 1 7 L 2 12 W 6 2 L 2 3 W 11 2 W 10 5 W 10 2 W 12 5 W 5 1 W 8 1 L 1 2 W 6 3 W 9 6 L 9 10 L 1 5 L 6 7 W 9 0 W 5 4 W 17 16 L 8 9 W 18 11 L 5 13

1985 13-29 Head Coach: Ray Borowicz vs. Nichols College L 8 9 at Atlantic Christian W 12 7 at N.C. Wesleyan L 3 13 at North Carolina L 1 3 at North Carolina L 0 2 at Wake Forest L 3 8 at Wake Forest L 5 8 at Campbell L 0 11 at Campbell L 5 8 at North Carolina St. L 1 2 at Campbell L 5 11 at George Mason L 9 10 at George Mason L 1 6 at George Mason L 1 6 Colgate+ W 6 5 Colgate+ L 2 4 at Utica+ W 6 5 at Utica+ L 1 3 Oswego State* L 0 7 Oswego State* L 9 13 Canisius+ L 4 8 Canisius+ W 5 2 at Fredonia State* W 11 1 at Fredonia State* W 7 0 Brockport State* L 3 5 Brockport State* W 8 0 at Robert Morris+ L 1 2 at Robert Morris+ L 5 6 at Robert Morris+ W 6 5 at Ithaca L 1 7 at Ithaca L 1 10 Niagara+ W 5 3 Niagara+ W 9 0 Cornell L 3 4 Cornell L 6 10 at Brockport State* L 3 4 at Brockport State* W 6 5 Canisius+ W 8 3 Canisius+ L 2 6 at Niagara+ W 10 8 Utica+ L 9 10 Utica+ L 1 3 * - SUNYAC West + - ECAC

1983 20-8 Head Coach: Ray Borowicz vs. Geneva W 13 4 vs. Geneva L 1 13 vs. Geneva W 6 5 at Wake Forest W 7 1 at Wake Forest W 6 2 at North Carolina L 1 21 at Campbell L 9 15 at Campbell L 1 6 at Guilford W 10 8 Oswego State* L 0 8 Oswego State* W 2 1 Niagara W 5 2 Niagara W 5 2 Colgate W 6 1 Colgate W 8 0 Fredonia State* W 10 6 Fredonia State* W 5 0 Canisius W 2 1 Canisius W 7 6 at Ithaca L 5 24 at Ithaca W 6 3 Cornell W 9 5 at Utica W 6 3 at Utica W 6 1 at Canisius W 9 6 at Canisius W 3 1 ECAC District Tournament vs. New York Tech L 4 5 vs. St. John’s L 3 4 * - SUNYAC West 1984 10-22 Head Coach: Ray Borowicz at High Point W 8 7 at Duke L 3 8 at North Carolina L 5 11 at North Carolina L 4 7 at North Carolina L 0 15 at Campbell W 6 4 at Campbell L 5 10 at Campbell L 11 17 at Wake Forest L 3 5 at Wake Forest L 1 7 at Old Dominion L 0 17 at Army L 3 5 at Hofstra W 7 5 at Iona W 7 6 at New York Tech W 4 1 at New York Tech L 3 4

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1986 18-21 Head Coach: Ray Borowicz at Wake Forest W 8 6 at Campbell L 2 23 at Campbell L 8 13 at Duke L 3 4 at North Carolina L 1 15 at Wake Forest L 2 8 at Wake Forest W 12 7 at North Carolina St. L 0 12 at NC-Wilmington W 8 3 at NC-Wilmington L 1 12 at NC-Wilmington W 13 6 at American L 1 11 at American W 12 4 at Oswego State* L 2 3

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L 3 4 W 14 13 W 11 1 L 2 4 W 3 1 W 7 1 W 6 2 W 6 3 W 13 1 L 4 5 W 11 1 L 2 9 L 2 4 W 7 4 W 9 1 L 2 7 W 7 6 W 4 0 L 2 9 L 3 4 L 0 9 L 3 7 L 9 14 L 1 2 W 8 4

1987 18-20 Head Coach: Ray Borowicz at Duke L 2 8 at Duke L 5 6 at North Carolina L 1 18 at North Carolina L 0 11 at Campbell L 7 14 vs. Eastern Illinois@ L 3 5 vs. Eastern Illinois@ L 6 9 at Columbia L 4 5 Niagara* W 6 3 Niagara* W 8 1 Colgate* L 3 4 Colgate* L 3 8 at Utica* W 6 4 at Utica* L 2 8 Oswego State W 10 9 Oswego State W 4 2 at Brockport State L 2 3 at Brockport State W 6 4 Utica* L 1 5 Utica* W 4 0 Siena* L 3 7 Siena* L 6 9 Canisius* L 2 8 Canisius* W 5 2 at Fredonia State W 12 10 at Fredonia State W 8 7 at Ithaca L 0 10 at Ithaca L 4 11 Brockport State W 7 5 Brockport State W 7 5 at Colgate* W 6 3 at Colgate* W 8 3 at Albany W 4 1 at Albany L 3 4 at Niagara* W 19 7 at Niagara* W 15 3 at Canisius* L 6 11 at Canisius* W 14 12 * - ECAC @ - at Durham, NC 2000 12-35 Head Coach: Bill Breene vs. Chicago State@ W 12 10 vs. Boston College@ L 0 18 vs. Boston College@ L 2 3 vs. Chicago State@ L 2 9 vs. Sacred Heart@ W 7 6 vs. Holy Cross@ L 1 10 vs. Pittsburgh@ L 7 10 vs. Rhode Island@ L 1 5

vs. Sacred Heart@ vs. Hartford@ vs. Wagner@ at Mt. St. Mary’s at Mt. St. Mary’s at Canisius at Bowling Green at Bowling Green at Bowling Green at Duquesne at Duquesne at Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh at Binghamton at Binghamton at Toledo at Toledo at Le Moyne at Le Moyne vs. Albany vs. Albany Duquesne Duquesne Canisius Canisius at St. Bonaventure at St. Bonaventure Le Moyne Le Moyne at Albany at Albany at Albany at Albany at Niagara at Niagara at Canisius Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook @ - at Homestead, FL

W 6 2 L 0 9 L 0 2 L 1 6 W 8 4 W 8 6 L 1 7 L 11 15 L 2 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 3 8 W 3 2 W 5 2 W 4 0 L 7 10 L 6 15 L 3 9 L 1 10 L 5 7 L 8 9 L 2 7 W 6 5 L 0 3 L 5 8 L 3 11 L 7 11 W 5 4 L 1 10 L 5 8 L 1 6 L 4 11 W 15 0 L 0 2 W 7 2 L 2 10 L 3 9 L 5 9 L 3 4

2001 11-39 (5-23 MAC) Head Coach: Bill Breene at Florida International L 6 10 vs. Duquesne @ L 1 2 vs. Villanova # L 13 vs. Holy Cross @ L 11 22 vs. Boston College @ L 5 8 vs. Boston College @ L 2 8 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s @ W 14 15 vs. St. Bonaventure @ W 5 1 vs. Sacred Heart @ L 2 13 vs. Manhattan @ L 2 3 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 8 12 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 7 1 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 7 8 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 7 6 at Marshall* W 15 14 at Marshall* L 2 10 at Marshall* L 8 22 at Marshall* L 10 13 at Kent State* L 7 8 at Kent State* L 0 6 at Kent State * L 0 6 at Kent State* W 13 5 Canisius L 7 8 at Bowling Green* L 7 16 at Bowling Green* L 10 23 at Bowling Green* L 1 14 at Bowling Green* L 13 24 at Le Moyne L 8 11 at Le Moyne L 9 11 Miami (OH)* L 1 3 Miami (OH)* L 1 2 Miami (OH)* L 1 17 Miami (OH)* L 2 9 at Niagara W 11 7 Ohio* L 3 23 Ohio* W 7 3 Ohio* L 3 26 Ohio* W 7 1

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2002 16-28 (6-17 MAC) Head Coach: Bill Breene at Southern Miss L 5 14 at Southern Miss L 6 18 at Southern Miss W 8 5 at West Virginia L 0 4 at West Virginia L 0 4 at West Virginia W 5 2 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 11 10 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 9 3 at George Mason L 1 8 at George Mason W 4 1 at George Mason L 1 4 at George Mason L 0 10 at Marshall* W 7 2 at Marshall* L 0 4 at Marshall* L 6 7 at Niagara W 15 4 Kent State* L 5 7 Kent State* L 8 17 at Niagara W 7 2 at Miami (Ohio)* L 8 9 at Miami (Ohio)* L 3 9 at Miami (Ohio)* L 3 11 at Miami (Ohio)* L 3 14 Canisius W 13 5 at Ohio* L 9 24 at Ohio* L 2 8 at Ohio* L 5 11 at Ohio* W 27 12 at St. Bonaventure L 6 7 at St. Bonaventure W 3 1 Akron* W 6 2 Akron* L 4 10 Akron* W 5 4 Akron* W 17 3 at Northern Illinois* L 7 8 at Northern Illinois* L 4 8 at Northern Illinois* L 4 13 at Coastal Carolina W 10 8 at Coastal Carolina L 3 7 at Coastal Carolina L 1 7 at Coastal Carolina L 1 23 * - MAC 2003 16-37 (5-21 MAC) Head Coach: Bill Breene at Duke W 7 6 at at Duke L 3 8 at Duke L 0 10 at Duke L 2 3 at High Point L 1 4 at High Point L 1 3 at High Point L 4 6 at Davidson L 1 7 at Davidson W 6 5 at James Madison L 2 13 at Towson L 0 2 at Towson L 3 5 at Towson W 11 9 at Bowling Green* L 1 3 at Bowling Green* L 4 15 at Akron* L 0 8 at Akron* L 1 4

at Akron* at Akron* Le Moyne Le Moyne at Canisius at Canisius Marshall* Marshall* Marshall* Marshall* St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure Miami* Miami* Miami* Miami* Canisius Canisius Niagara at Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh Ohio* Ohio* Ohio* Ohio* Duquesne Duquesne at Niagara at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* at Kent State* at Kent State* at Kent State* at Kent State* * - MAC

W 4 1 L 2 4 L 3 6 W 14 9 W 2 1 L 2 3 L 0 4 L 2 5 W 8 4 W 3 2 L 6 20 L 5 7 L 8 12 L 1 9 L 5 9 L 7 19 W 19 1 W 11 7 W 17 14 L 0 4 W 7 4 L 1 6 W 4 3 L 7 9 L 1 6 W 4 3 W 13 3 L 8 9 L 4 7 W 6 5 L 2 15 L 4 6 L 9 13 L 1 2 L 4 13 L 0 10

2004 15-39 (4-18 MAC) Head Coach: Bill Breene at Georgetown L 1 8 at Georgetown L 3 7 at Georgetown L 0 10 at Georgetown L 2 10 at Maryland L 1 6 at Maryland L 2 13 at Maryland W 6 0 at Kansas State L 8 11 at Kansas State L 6 10 at Kansas State L 2 7 at Coppin State L 10 11 at Delaware L 0 11 at UMBC W 13 8 at Towson L 3 10 at Towson W 9 6 at UMBC L 4 6 at Canisius W 14 2 at Canisius W 10 5 at Le Moyne L 12 13 at Le Moyne L 1 5 Akron* L 5 6 Akron* L 1 6 Niagara L 4 5 Niagara W 8 7 Bowling Green* W 3 2 Bowling Green* L 5 8 Bowling Green* L 2 7 Miami (OH)* L 4 13 Miami (OH)* L 6 7 at St. Bonaventure L 0 8 at St. Bonaventure W 4 3 at Ohio* L 1 8 at Ohio* W 4 3 at Ohio* W 4 0 Niagara# L 10 11 Canisius# W 10 7 at Kent State* L 2 11 at Kent State* L 2 11 at Kent State* L 4 11 Pittsburgh L 5 20 Canisius W 3 2

Canisius Toledo* Toledo* Toledo* Niagara at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* at Niagara at Duquesne at Marshall* at Marshall* at Marshall* * - MAC # - Big Four Classic

at Marshall L 7 13 at Southern Miss. L 3 13 at Southern Miss. L 3 21 at Southern Miss. L 2 14 at Alcorn State L 8 12 at SE Louisiana L 3 5 at Loyola (New Orleans) W 12 4 at New Orleans L 1 8 at New Orleans L 3 14 at New Orleans L 5 6 Central Michigan* L 0 5 Central Michigan* L 0 8 Central Michigan* L 0 12 at Canisius W 11 3 at Eastern Michigan* L 0 10 at Eastern Michigan* L 1 6 at Eastern Michigan* L 2 4 Toledo* W 4 1 Toledo* L 0 3 Toledo* W 11 3 at Western Michigan* L 0 5 at Western Michigan* L 3 4 at Western Michigan* L 3 8 at St. Bonaventure W 8 4 at St. Bonaventure W 8 5 Ohio* W 4 3 Ohio* L 6 11 Ohio* L 4 17 Canisius# L 4 12 Niagara# W 27 12 at Akron* L 5 7 at Akron* W 7 6 at Akron* L 8 9 at Le Moyne L 3 5 at Le Moyne W 6 3 at Miami* L 1 2 at Miami* L 3 12 at Miami* L 0 12 Bowling Green* L 3 12 Bowling Green* L 4 6 Bowling Green* W 11 8 Kent State* L 0 9 Kent State* L 7 9 Kent State* W 5 3 * - MAC # - Big Four Classic

W 9 8 L 2 5 W 5 4 L 2 9 W 10 8 L 2 7 L 2 10 L 4 6 L 8 10 L 5 8 L 4 8 L 2 9 L 1 5

2005 19-30-1 (5-14-1 MAC) Head Coach: Bill Breene at Kentucky L 3 4 at Kentucky L 7 10 at Kentucky L 9 11 at Georgia Southern L 1 13 at Georgia Southern L 6 14 at Georgia Southern L 5 8 at George Washington L 4 9 at UMBC W 6 5 at Towson L 4 6 at Coppin State W 5 3 at Coppin State W 1 0 at Towson L 8 11 at Towson W 12 9 at Towson W 9 8 at UMBC W 8 5 at UMBC L 3 5 at Navy W 7 2 at Navy W 2 0 at Navy W 8 0 at Akron* L 6 8 at Canisius W 16 0 at Canisius L 4 8 at Bowling Green* L 1 7 at Bowling Green* W 6 4 at Bowling Green* L 0 1 at Niagara L 1 2 at Niagara L 2 4 at Miami (OH)* L 3 10 at Miami (OH)* L 5 6 at Miami (OH)* L 5 8 St. Bonaventure L 1 6 Ohio* T 8 8 vs. St. Bonaventure# L 2 5 vs. Niagara# W 10 3 Kent State* L 2 9 Kent State* L 3 7 Kent State* L 12 25 Canisius W 13 1 Canisius W 8 4 at Toledo* L 6 17 at Toledo* W 4 3 at Toledo* L 0 2 Duquesne L 6 12 Central Michigan* L 0 3 Central Michigan* L 4 6 Central Michigan* L 5 12 Niagara W 5 2 Marshall* W 7 4 Marshall* W 6 2 Marshall* W 1 0 * - MAC # - Big Four Classic

2007 16-35 (11-16 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at Delaware State W 14 5 at Nevada L 3 13 at Nevada L 2 6 at Marshall L 8 9 at Marshall L 0 1 at Marshall L 0 1 at Marshall L 3 9 at Temple L 5 6 at Temple L 0 9 at Navy L 0 7 at Towson L 5 8 at UMBC L 2 6 at Navy L 7 9 at Central Michigan* L 0 3 at Central Michigan* L 6 11 at Central Michigan* L 0 10 Le Moyne L 5 6 Le Moyne L 6 9 Eastern Michigan* L 3 5 Eastern Michigan* W 2 1 Eastern Michigan* L 1 8 at Canisius L 5 11 at Toledo* L 2 12 at Toledo* W 9 3 at Toledo* L 4 5 Niagara L 5 6 Western Michigan* W 5 4 Western Michigan* W 3 1 Western Michigan* L 6 7 at Ohio* W 7 4 at Ohio* L 9 14 at Ohio* W 13 10

2006 15-37 (6-21 MAC) Head Coach: Bill Breene at Appalachian State L 6 12 at Appalachian State W 4 2 at Md.-Eastern Shore L 2 15 at Md.-Eastern Shore W 11 3 at Md.-Eastern Shore L 1 3 at Marshall W 8 7 at Marshall L 9 10 at Marshall L 3 20

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St. Bonaventure# Niagara# Akron* Akron* Akron* at Niagara Canisius Canisius$ Miami* Miami* Miami* at Bowling Green* at Bowling Green* at Bowling Green* St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure at Kent State* at Kent State* at Kent State* * - MAC # - Big Four Classic $ - Forfeit

L 7 14 W 8 4 W 7 5 W 12 3 L 4 8 W 8 4 W 4 3 W 7 0 L 2 3 L 0 7 W 12 8 W 2 1 L 7 9 W 14 3 W 17 7 L 5 16 L 4 5 L 1 2 L 5 11

2008 14-38 (7-19 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at North Carolina A&T L 1 9 at North Carolina A&T L 4 10 at North Carolina A&T L 3 9 at Morehead State L 2 3 at Morehead State L 6 7 at Morehead State L 1 5 at Morehead State W 10 3 vs New York Tech^ W 12 7 at Lamar^ L 6 7 vs New York Tech^ L 0 8 vs Akron^ L 0 3 vs Southern Illinois W 3 2 at Trinity W 17 11 vs Notre Dame$ L 1 13 vs Southern Illinois$ L 8 9 at Texas-Pan American$ W 2 1 Northern Illinois* L 3 10 Northern Illinois* L 1 17 Northern Illinois* L 4 6 at Le Moyne L 9 10 Central Michigan* W 1 0 Central Michigan* W 4 3 at St. Bonaventure L 0 5 at St. Bonaventure L 1 3 at Ball State* L 1 3 at Ball State* L 1 16 at Ball State* L 3 9 Niagara W 10 6 at Western Michigan* L 5 12 at Western Michigan* L 0 4 at Western Michigan* L 0 3 Miami (OH)* W 9 8 Miami (OH)* W 3 0 Miami (OH)* L 8 10 St. Bonaventure W 3 2 St. Bonaventure L 1 11 at Niagara L 6 10 Akron* W 10 4 Akron* W 11 8 Akron* L 7 9 at St. Bonaventure# L 4 9 at Canisius# L 5 8 at Kent State* L 3 5 at Kent State* L 1 7 at Kent State* L 4 8 at Bowling Green* L 5 6 at Bowling Green* L 2 6 at Bowling Green* L 8 9 at Ohio State L 13 14 Ohio* L 3 6 Ohio* W 5 4 Ohio* L 13 15 * - MAC ^ - Lamar Classic $ - Irish Classic # - Big Four Classic

2009 20-35 (6-20 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski vs Iona W 14 2 at William & Mary L 9 10 at William & Mary W 4 2 vs Iona W 12 9 vs IPFW L 11 12 at Eastern Kentucky L 2 13 vs IPFW W 4 1 at #24 Fresno State L 3 6 at #24 Fresno State L 4 22 vs Cal St-Bakersfield^ W 7 6 vs Portland^ W 9 7 at #24 Fresno State^ L 5 7 vs Cal St-Bakersfield^ W 23 10 vs Portland^ L 6 19 at #24 Fresno State^ L 0 20 at St. Bonaventure L 1 6 at St. Bonaventure W 18 9 at Northern Illinois* L 3 14 at Northern Illinois* L 3 9 at Northern Illinois* L 4 5 at Canisius L 3 7 at Central Michigan* L 2 5 at Central Michigan* W 6 1 at Central Michigan* L 3 7 Hilbert W 35 3 Ball State* L 9 15 Ball State* L 2 3 Niagara W 21 11 Niagara W 13 11 Western Michigan* W 9 6 Western Michigan* W 12 3 Western Michigan* L 13 14 Canisius L 6 10 Le Moyne L 3 7 at Miami (OH)* L 9 15 at Miami (OH)* L 15 18 at Miami (OH)* L 0 11 at Niagara W 6 4 at Akron* L 1 7 at Akron* L 1 4 at Akron* W 3 2 at St. Bonaventure# W 14 5 at Canisius# L 2 6 #23 Kent State* W 15 14 #23 Kent State* W 10 6 #23 Kent State* L 8 16 St. Bonaventure W 10 4 St. Bonaventure L 1 2 Bowling Green* L 6 21 Bowling Green* L 3 13 Bowling Green* L 7 15 at Youngstown State L 10 17 at Ohio* L 5 6 at Ohio* L 11 12 at Ohio* L 8 19 * - MAC ^ - Jonny Quik Classic # - Big Four Classic 2010 23-30 (9-18 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at Charlotte L 5 11 at Charlotte L 4 8 at Charlotte L 4 12 at Morehead State W 6 4 at Morehead State L 3 17 at Morehead State W 26 17 at Morehead State W 13 9 at Georgetown College W 14 4 at Georgetown College W 8 6 at Tennessee Tech L 0 9 at Tennessee Tech L 6 12 at Tennessee Tech W 9 3 at Tennessee Tech L 7 13 at Butler W 9 1 at Butler L 2 9 at Butler W 9 7 at Butler W 9 7 Eastern Michigan* L 2 7

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2011 14-38 (3-22 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at New Mexico State L 12 20 at New Mexico State L 3 15 at New Mexico State L 11 23 at New Mexico State L 13 19 at Delaware State W 18 7 at Delaware State L 4 5 at Delaware State W 7 6 at Longwood L 5 15 at Longwood L 6 9 at Longwood L 2 8 at Longwood L 4 5 at North Carolina State L 5 7 at East Carolina L 3 8 at N. Carolina Central W 19 7 at N. Carolina Central W 11 6 at N. Carolina Central W 9 2 at St. Bonaventure W 7 1 at St. Bonaventure W 11 3 at Eastern Michigan* L 2 11 at Eastern Michigan* L 1 5 at Eastern Michigan* L 5 6 at Canisius L 4 5 Northern Illinois* L 4 9 Northern Illinois* L 4 12 Northern Illinois* L 0 7 at Toledo* L 0 7 at Toledo* L 3 7 at Toledo* L 5 9 St. Bonaventure L 2 3 St. Bonaventure L 4 12 Ball State* L 4 7 Ball State* L 3 8 at Kent State* L 5 7 at Kent State* L 3 13 at Kent State* L 0 7 Akron* W 2 1 Akron* L 0 6 Akron* L 3 8 NIagara W 2 1 Niagara W 11 4 Ohio* L 12 14 Ohio* W 7 5 Ohio* L 4 6

Le Moyne Le Moyne at Miami (OH)* at Miami (OH)* at Miami (OH)* Canisius Canisius Bowling Green* Bowling Green* * - MAC

L 1 3 W 3 2 L 2 4 L 2 5 L 2 8 W 5 4 L 11 3 W 3 2 L 11 3

2012 20-36 (10-16 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at Kentucky L 13 4 at Kentucky L 9 5 at Kentucky L 7 6 at Morehead State L 8 7 at Morehead State L 12 11 at Morehead State W 18 11 at Morehead State W 6 3 at Canisius L 24 12 at Coppin State W 8 1 vs Long Island W 27 13 at UMBC W 16 8 at La Salle L 7 6 at St. Joe’s L 5 2 at Villanova L 5 4 at Central Michigan* L 7 2 at Central Michigan* W 11 10 at Central Michigan* L 14 13 at Canisius L 8 6 Western Michigan* L 2 0 Western Michigan* L 6 4 at St. Bonaventure L 7 6 at St. Bonaventure L 8 4 at Kent State* L 5 4 at Kent State* L 6 3 at Kent State * L 6 3 Canisius W 13 4 Akron* W 3 2 Akron* L 5 4 Akron* W 7 6 Niagara L 9 6 Niagara L 12 5 Canisius L 14 4 at Ohio* L 6 4 at Ohio* L 5 3 at Ohio* L 4 1 Miami (OH)* W 9 3 Miami (OH)* W 4 2 Miami (OH)* L 6 5 at Niagara L 4 3 at Niagara L 5 1 at Toledo* W 5 1 at Toledo* L 3 0 at Toledo* W 6 2 Eastern Michigan* W 18 3 Eastern Michigan* L 11 7 Eastern Michigan* L 4 3 St. Bonaventure W 6 1 St. Bonaventure L 11 4 Bowling Green* W 14 0 Bowling Green* L 6 3 Bowling Green* W 8 5 vs. Kent State # L 9 0 vs. Ohio # W 6 5 vs. Western Michigan # W 10 8 vs. Kent State # L 8 3 * - MAC # - 2012 MAC Tournament (Avon, OH) 2013 33-24 (19-7 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at North Carolina A&T L 6 3 at North Carolina A&T L 6 5 at North Carolina A&T W 10 6 vs. UMES W 9 6 at VMI L 6 4 at VMI W 10 3 vs. UMES W 6 3 at Longwood L 5 2 at Longwood W 11 4 at Longwood W 3 2

at Kent State* W 6 0 at Kent State* L 8 4 at Kent State* L 7 4 Canisius L 15 3 Canisius L 2 1 Akron* W 3 2 Akron* W 6 3 Akron* W 11 6 at Ohio* L 4 3 at Ohio* W 10 7 at Ohio* L 14 8 Niagara W 10 6 at Niagara W 10 9 at Niagara L 5 4 Miami* L 9 8 Miami* L 9 7 Miami* L 5 4 Bowling Green* W 8 1 Bowling Green* L 8 5 Bowling Green* L 7 1 Miami# W 6 5 Akron# L 7 1 Miami# W 4 0 Akron# L 5 4 * - MAC # - 2014 MAC Tournament (Avon, OH)

at Memphis L 7 4 at Memphis L 9 1 at Memphis W 9 8 at Belmont L 9 2 at Vanderbilt L 4 2 vs. Oakland W 8 4 at Dayton W 8 5 vs. Oakland L 8 3 at Dayton W 4 0 Central Michigan* W 5 4 Central Michigan* L 4 3 Central Michigan* W 7 0 at Canisius L 6 5 at Western Michigan* W 10 3 at Western Michigan* L 4 3 at Western Michigan* W 7 5 Toledo* W 6 3 Toledo* W 3 1 Toledo* L 6 0 at Eastern Michigan* W 7 4 at Eastern Michigan* L 9 2 at Eastern Michigan* W 4 0 at Canisius L 7 5 at Canisius L 2 1 Kent State* W 6 5 Kent State* W 4 3 Kent State* W 3 2 Niagara L 9 3 at Akron* W 7 6 at Akron* W 7 2 Canisius W 6 1 Ohio* W 6 1 Ohio* W 8 0 Ohio* L 4 3 at Niagara W 9 1 at Niagara L 4 3 at Miami (OH)* W 7 3 at Miami (OH)* L 13 5 at Miami (OH)* W 12 0 St. Bonaventure W 6 3 St. Bonaventure L 10 2 at Bowling Green* W 10 4 at Bowling Green* W 4 3 at Bowling Green* L 5 4 vs. Toledo# L 12 10 vs. Northern Illinois# W 13 0 vs. Toledo# L 4 1 * - MAC # - 2013 MAC Tournament (Avon, OH)

2015 16-35 (7-20 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski vs. James Madison L 5 4 at Gardner Webb L 7 1 at Gardner Webb L 6 3 vs. Bucknell L 17 4 vs. Bucknell W 5 3 at Dayton L 7 5 at Dayton W 6 3 at Dayton L 9 7 at Dayton W 3 2 at Canisius L 13 6 at Houston L 9 1 at Houston L 9 3 at Houston L 5 0 vs. Northern Illinois* L 3 1 vs. Northern Illinois* L 3 2 vs. Northern Illinois* W 5 1 at Canisius W 8 5 at Ball State* L 6 4 at Ball State* W 14 1 at Ball State* L 16 8 at St. Bonaventure W 12 5 vs. Ohio* L 6 1 vs. Ohio* L 5 3 vs. Ohio* L 5 3 at Miami (OH)* W 11 6 at Miami (OH)* L 6 3 at Miami (OH)* W 6 0 at St. Bonaventure W 9 8 Canisius L 7 5 Central Michigan* W 11 7 Central Michigan L 7 2 Central Michigan L 6 1 at Canisius L 16 5 at Western Michigan* L 4 2 at Western Michigan L 7 1 at Western Michigan L 8 0 at Niagara W 13 12 at Niagara L 7 1 Kent State* W 9 3 Kent State* L 10 2 Kent State* L 13 7 St. Bonaventure L 10 0 St. Bonaventure W 4 3 at Akron* L 4 1 at Akron* W 6 5 at Akron* L 4 3 Niagara L 5 4 Niagara W 6 5 at Bowling Green* L 3 1 at Bowling Green* L 13 11 at Bowling Green* L 13 2

2014 26-26 (13-13 MAC) Head Coach: Ron Torgalski at Norfolk State W 7 1 vs. Villanova W 4 2 vs. Quinnipiac W 10 1 vs. UMES W 11 1 at VMI L 2 0 at VMI W 6 5 vs. UMES W 5 3 at Georgia L 11 10 vs. Western Carolina W 5 4 vs. North Florida L 4 3 vs. Rutgers L 6 3 vs. Lafayette W 2 1 at VCU L 1 0 at Canisius L 12 11 at Northern Illinois L 15 9 at Northern Illinois W 3 2 at Northern Illinois W 3 1 at Canisius L 12 11 vs. Ball State W 14 13 vs. Ball State L 5 2 at St. Bonaventure W 4 3 at St. Bonaventure L 6 4 at Central Michigan L 6 3 at Central Michigan L 6 5 at Central Michigan W 11 3 vs. Western Michigan* W 8 7 vs. Western Michigan* W 5 4 vs. Western Michigan* W 7 3

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UB Draftees / Hall of Famers

All-MAC Honorees

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Tom Murphy

Brian Hansen

Dave Rosenhahn

Year 1968 1968 1968 1972 1973 1973 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1985 1986 1986 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2012 2013 2014 2014 2015

Player Brian Hansen Ken Rutkowski Rick Wells Rick Albert Joe Piscotty Mark Stanko John Buszka Jim Riedel Bob Amico Jim Niewczyk John Kidd Mike Dixon Bill Casbolt Ed Retzer Jim Wojcik John Pederson Joe Hesketh Dennis Howard Pat Raimondo Ron Nero Dave Rosenhahn Russ Brahms Gene Dudek Tony Nicometti Peter Grimm Paul Daddario Bob Strickland Bob Williams Marty Cerny Joe Mihalics Mike Folli Steve Geltz Zach Anderson Chaz Mye Tom Murphy Cameron Copping Jason Kanzler Tyler Mautner Mike Burke Nick Sinay

UB Athletic Hall of Fame Members

Player Bob Miske Gerald Gergley Brian Hansen Mike Klym John Buszka Mike Dixon Joe Hesketh Joe Mihalics James Peelle

Grad. Year 1961 1963 1968 1973 1976 1979 1981 2006 --

Pos. -P C P OF/1B C/1B P SS Coach

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Team Round (Pick #) Philadelphia 7th (142) San Francisco 4th (77) Kansas City Free Agent Atlanta Free Agent Pittsburgh 25th (576) Chicago Cubs Free Agent Cleveland 14th (326) Los Angeles 38th (709) Los Angeles 22nd (522) Cincinnati Free Agent Boston 19th (454) Philadelphia Free Agent Kansas City Free Agent Oakland 28th (693) San Francisco 19th (486) Cleveland Free Agent Montreal 2nd (50) Toronto 5th (106) Los Angeles 18th (451) New York Yankees Free Agent Chicago Cubs 6th (131) Chicago Cubs Free Agent Baltimore 27th (691) Montreal 7th (January Draft) Cincinnati 3rd (56) Atlanta 29th (719) Chicago Cubs 18th (466) Baltimore Free Agent Texas Free Agent New York Mets 34th (1019) St. Louis 42nd (1261) Los Angeles Angels Free Agent Toronto 29th (880) Oakland Free Agent Colorado 3rd (105) Seattle Free Agent Minnesota 20th (590) Minnesota 14th (410) Baltimore 30th (901) Toronto 22nd (662)

Steve Geltz

Mike Folli 2nd Team All-MAC 2005 1st Team All-MAC 2007

James Kingsley 2nd Team All-MAC 2006

Mike Radanovic 2nd Team All-MAC 2007

Mike Stangroom 2nd Team All-MAC 2008

Brad Agustin 1st Team All-MAC 2010

Tom Murphy 1st Team All-MAC 2011 1st Team All-MAC 2012 2011 MAC Player of the Year

Matt Pollock 1st Team All-MAC 2012 1st Team All-MAC 2014

Cameron Copping 2nd Team All-MAC 2012

Jason Kanzler 2nd Team All-MAC 2012 1st Team All-MAC 2013 2013 MAC Player of the Year

Mike Burke 1st Team All-MAC 2013

Tyler Mautner 2nd Team All-MAC 2013 1st Team All-MAC 2014

Mike Scarcello 2nd Team All-MAC 2013

River McWilliams 2nd Team All-MAC 2013

Anthony Magovney 2nd Team All-MAC 2013

Kevin Hughes 2nd Team All-MAC 2014

Bob Amico

Joe Hesketh

Western New York Baseball Hall of Fame

The following UB players have been inducted into the WNY Baseball Hall of Fame: Inducted Player

2012 2012 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004

Pat Raimondo Scott Raimondo Jim Scime Jim Duprey Gary Odachowski Dave Rosenhahn Joe Vizzi Mike Betz Paul Daddario Don Griebner Paul Mary Bill Monkarsh Bob Marafino

Years

1978-80 1977-80 1971-73 1965-66 1971-73 1979-81 1976-77 1975-79 1981-83 1977-80 1981-83 1968-81 1949-52

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2003 2003 2003 2002 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 1999 1999 1998 1997 1997 1952-53

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Gene Dudek Ed Retzer Mike Scime Phil Rosenberg Orv Cott Mike Groh Jim Mary Jim Krawczyk Bob Miske Brian Hansen Earl Tomkins Jon Roth Bob Plezia Phil Smolinski

Years

1979-81 1979-80 1979-81 1978-80 1970-72 1975-79 1973-76 1961-63 1959-61 1966-68 1963-65 1970-72 1961-63 Nick Sinay 1st Team All-MAC 2015 All-Defensive Team 2015

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2016 Bulls Baseball All-Time Roster (1952-Present)

University at Buffalo Baseball: A Tradition to Admire On the banks of the Great Lakes, UB Baseball has a legacy of success despite the cold climate The Beginnings Even though the University at Buffalo was founded in 1846, it wasn’t until the mid-1930s that UB fully entered the world of intercollegiate athletics. Originally, the school offered eight varsity sports - hockey, golf, tennis, cross country, track and field, wrestling, basketball and football. After World War II, the University’s sports program expanded with the addition of its first baseball team in 1949. The first baseball team would be coached by Jim Peelle. In that year, the Bulls played their first game in school history against Buffalo Tech, winning 18-7 while finishing the season with a perfect 4-0 record. Peelle served as the athletic director as well as coached the UB football team from 1936 to 1947, having led the Bulls to a 15-3 combined record in his final two seasons. He was understandably reluctant to take the baseball job full-time due to his prior commitments. Peelle turned to Carl Pilarski and Ed Muto to coach the team in 1950 and 1951, respectively. In 1952, Peelle returned to the helm as coach guiding the team to an 8-2 overall record. Throughout Peelle’s era, the team enjoyed remarkable success, finishing with a losing mark once and winning 72.5 percent of its games. Buffalo mostly competed against schools close to home, not even leaving Western New York for a game until 1963 when the Bulls travelled to the NCAA Atlantic College Division Tournament. It was one of two straight years Peelle led his team to the NCAA Tournament. In his Peelle’s final season in 1967, he led the Bulls to its best mark to date, 16-1 while losing its only game to Colgate, 3-2. The Monkarsh Era After Peelle stepped down in 1967, Bill Monkarsh took the reigns of the program and immediately elevated the team’s status. While Peelle kept the team in the College Division during his tenure, Monkarsh immediately put the team in the University Division and kept it in Division I even after UB dropped all of its sports to Division III in the ‘70s. With the added status, Monkarsh took his team on annual Florida trips, which provided some of the greatest upsets in school history, including the 1980 win over second-ranked Miami. The Bulls also beat Oklahoma State, Michigan and Iowa. His players were mostly Western New Yorkers who slipped through the cracks of big-time baseball schools because of the cold-weather climate of Buffalo. In return for the chance to play Division I baseball for Monkarsh, the players rewarded the school with only two losing seasons in 14 years. Brian Hansen (1967) and John Buszka (1976) each led the NCAA in hitting. Hansen and Buzka each were drafted by major league teams, along with 22 other players during the Monkarsh era. Another one of Monkarsh’s pupils, lefthander Joe Hesketh, became the first UB player to compete in the majors. In 1980, Hesketh was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the second round and joined the club by 1984. M any of the records set dur ing Monkarsh’s time with the program stand till this day, including Buszka’s hefty .517 average

Rick Albert

Brad Agustin

Clockwise from top left: Pitcher Edwin Anderson, who won five games and batted .429 as a Bull, delivers in a 1955 game; 1967 quad-captains, featuring Brian Hansen, third from left, who led the nation with a .533 average that season; Brian Laud, who finished his career with a 2.16 ERA, fires a pitch in 1967; Orv Cott, who was inducted into the Western New York Hall of Fame in 2001, takes a cut in a 1972 game; Assistant coach Len Kosobucki examines the lumber with his players; Paul Mary, a newly inducted member of the Western New York Baseball Hall of Fame, slides back into the bag in a 1982 game. in 1976 or Hesketh’s six career shutouts. Bill Monkarsh stepped down as head coach in 1982 and Ray Borowicz ran the program for the next six years, but in 1987, the program folded. Starting a new era In the late 90’s, the University at Buffalo recommitted itself to the athletic program by announcing its plan to re-enter Division I competition. The University decided it would join the Mid-American Conference and soon talk of baseball revived. One of the six sports the MAC requires is baseball. With the University’s announcement that it would be joining the MAC in 2000, Bill Breene, an athletic administrator at the school, took the reigns of the once-again fledgling program. With only one year of preparation, the Bulls’ new baseball era started in 2000, as the team finished 12-35, winning its first game of the new era against Sacred Heart, 7-6. In 2002, the Bulls reached a high-water mark in the new era, winning 16 contests in the team’s second season in the MAC. Breene reignited some of the traditions of the Monkarsh era, including finding draft-quality prospects like Joe Mihalics, who set UB’s career hits

record before being drafted by the New York Mets in the 34th round of the 2005 draft. In 2005, Breene coached the team to 19 wins, its first Mid-American Conference sweep while also overseeing players who pulled in three weekly conference honors and a national player of the week honor. Breene continued to mine the fields of New York for talent, having overseen three Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-Americans.

Mike Burke

A FAMILIAR FACE TAKES OVER In July 2006, long-time assistant coach Ron Torgalski took over the program with the addition of Jim Koerner and Joe Hesketh. The trio of Western New York coaches began adding to UB’s baseball legacy. In 2007, the Bulls’ collected their highest conference win total since joining the MAC in 2000. Under Torgalski, the Buffalo offenses have been some of the very best in program history, setting eight offensive records in 2009 alone, and the 46 home runs hit in 2010 also was a program record, and the 71 stolen bases were a team high since the program’s reinstatement.

Russ Brahms

Chris Ciesla

UB baseball alumni from past and present reunite at Amherst Audubon Field.

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-ASteve Aarons (1984) Mike Abrunzo (2014-Pres.) Robert Adams (1959-60) Brad Agustin (2006-10) Rick Albert (1971-72) Jordan Alcott (2002-03) Jim Allegretto (1959) David Amaro (2002-06) Bob Amico (1975-76) Bill Anderson (1987) Zach Anderson (2006-09) Edwin Anderson (1955) Richard Anderson (1977-78) Samuel Arcara (1969-70) John Atti (1973-74) Brian Ayrault (2000) -BCharles Babiak (1956) D. Bach (1965) Baiocco (1979) Rick Baldi (1979-80) Alex Baldock (2009-13) D. Baldwin (1963) Tyler Balentine (2000-03) Bill Balfoort (1970-71) Mike Bammel (1984) Dan Barbaro (1984) Al Barbato (2004-05) Richard Barbera (1968-69) Bruce Barkevich (1986) Gregory Barnes (1969) Bill Barto (1964-65) Bob Barto (1965) Don Basile (1985-87) Bob Batdorf (2001, 2004) Wally Batley (1971) Nick Bellacose (2001-04) Ernest Benoit (1954) Brandon Bentley (2011-15) Mike Betz (1975-79) Shivam Bhan (2007-10) Kevin Biddle (1985) Gavin Black (2009-10) Corey Blair (2001-02) Trevor Blair (2008) Mike Blas (1986) John Bliss (1984) Nate Bliss (1958-60) Nate Bliss (2001) Curt Blizzard (1981) John Boom (2002-05) Dave Borsuk (1975-78) Christopher Bos (1984) Russ Brahms (1980-81) Nick Bremigan (1963-65) Kyle Brennan (2012-pres.) Robert Briggi (1954)

Rich Brindisi (1987) Irving Brody (1958-59) Rich Brooks (1976-78) Kevin Brown (2000-01) Dave Brozyna (2004) Jeff Brummer (1986-87) Eric Bryce (2009-11) Frank Buchta (1966-68) Gordon Bukaty (1960-61) Mike Burg (1976) Michael Burke (2010-14) Busch (1966) John Buszka (1974-76) -CCafarella (1967) Mike Cahill (1970-72) Mike Calabrese (1971) Tim Calhoun (1974, 1978) John Callies (1984) Dean Cameron (1983-84) Frank Camiolo (1956-57) Jordan Camp (2010-12) Russell Carone (2010-12) Bill Casbolt (1974-77) Gary Castine (1972) Chris Castro (2008-10) Robert Cea (1982) Dennis Cehulik (1978-79) Marty Cerny (1981-86) Mike Cerny (1981-85) Charles Cerrone (1984) Chris Ciesla (2005-09) Ray Chamberlin (1952-54) Mike Choate (1962) Art Cholewinski (1956-57) Dustin Clark (2003-04) Brent Cleland (2013-pres.) Brad Cochrane (2009-10) Dave Cohan (1980-81) Mike Connelly (2004-05) Mike Constantino (1969-70) Cook (1967) William Coomber (1977) Aaron Coonick (2000) Yancy Cooper (1984) Cameron Copping (2010-12) Orv Cott (1970-72) Ron Couche (1978-79) Fran Coudriet (2001-02) Gary Cox (1972-74) James Crawford (1960) Kevin Crumb (2009-12) Gary Cullen (1984-85) Dan Curcione (2000) -DPaul Daddario (1981-83) Leo Dandes (2005)

Adrian Daniels (2000-03) Casey Davis (1984) Gary Dean (1967-69) Mike Dean (1973-76) Dale DelBello (1962-64) Felix DeLeon (2007) Donald Dell (1952-54) Mike DeLuca (1973) Delucia (1963) Douglas DeMarco (1968-69) Tom DeMaria (1952-53,1957-58) Joe DeMartino (1987) Peter Demitry (1986) Tim Deos (1977) Steve DeRose (1986) Dan Deutsch (1986) Nicholas Diakum (1954) Brandon DiCesare (2000-03) Dickman (1962) Matt Dimakos (1984-86) Leon DiNardo (1972) Dan DiPirro (1981) Paul DiRosa (1968-70) Mike Dixon (1974-77) Paul Dlugosz (1987) Jon Dolinar (2000) Pat Domanico (1970) Jim Donlin (1962) David Drake (1955-58) Shawn Dubin (2015-pres.) Tim Dublino (1984-86) Brian Dudek (2013-pres.) Peter Dudek (1983) Gene Dudek (1979-81) Brendan Dunford (2001-02) Jim Duprey (1966-67) Ed Durkin (1974-78) David Dux (1966) -EDave Eberhard (1984-87) Eddie Edwards III (2014-Pres.) Josh Edwards (2009-11) Gary Emerling (1968) Mark Esposito (2000-03) Jeff Evancho (1987) Rich Evans (1973) Everding (1962) -FFell (1963-64) Kyle Figgins (2012-14) Thomas Finger (1968-69) Greg Fisher (1978-79) Mike Flaherty (2000-01) James Flatley (2006-07) Eric Flynn (2006-09) Cory Folk (2010-14) E.J. Folli (2005-08)

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All-Time Roster (1952-Present) Mike Folli (2005-07) Pat Fountain (1985) Jon Fragulia (2010-12) Matt Francavillo (2005-07) Dom Francia (2013-14) Dan Francis (2006-09) Matt Franklin (2000-03) Jeffrey Friedman (1984) Gary Fries (1959) Wayne Fry (1974-75) Tony Fuller (2007-08) Bill Fulton (1961-62) -GJon Gaffney (1980) Gary Gaiser (1971-72) Jim Galbo (1971) John Gallagher (1979-81) Phil Ganci (1976-79) Charles Ganim (1956) Jeff Garlack (1984) Steve Geltz (2006-08) Gerald Gergley (1960-61) Larry Gergley (1962-64) Fred Geringer (1966) Jeff Gernatt (1976-77) Don Gilbert (1962) Joe Gilfus (1987) T. Gill (1965) Daniel Ginader (2010-pres.) Joseph Girard (1954-56) Joel Goldstein (1956) Rob Golemba (2000-01) Justin Gonzalez (2011-15) Ryan Goodell (2010-pres.) Dan Gorman (1973-76) Henry Gossel (1952) John Grad (1966-68) Devin Greeno (2007, 2009) Don Griebner (1977-80) Peter Grimm (1981-83) Mike Groh (1975-79) John Grunzweig (1957-58) Scott Gruver (2001) Melvin Gust (1957) -HAdam Haas (1981) Martin Hackford (1984) Ben Haefner (2013-pres.) Jeffrey Hains (2007-10) John Halldin (1958) Darren Hamilton (1986) Peter Hammerl (1981-83) Gary Hannes (1964) Brian Hansen (1966-68) Logan Harasta (2014-Pres.) Tim Harding (1981-84)

Billy Hartford (2015-pres.) Ben Hartz (2012-pres.) Jim Harvey (1968) John Haubiel (1960) Heitz (1966-1967) Mike Henne (1984) Mike Herb (1984-86) Thomas Herring (1960) Joe Hesketh (1978-80) Hetzel (1965) John Hoar (1983-84) George Hofheins (1966-68) Jim Horne (1953-55) R. Hort (1963) Dennis Howard (1978-80) Hubbard (1966-67) Eric Huber (2000-02) Brian Huckle (1970) Kevin Hughes (2010-14) Ken Hyer (1983) -JFrank Jagoda II (1980-83) Frank Jagoda III (2006-07) Tom Januchowski (2000) Nick Jasinski (2009-10) Bruce Jaslow (1957-58) Jamie Jiron (2010-13) Lynn Johnson (1964) Matt Johnson (2005-06) Johnson (1978) Howard Johnt (1952) Don Jok (1969-71) Stan Jok (1968-70) -KMike Kaelin (2012-pres.) Ernie Kalobius (1971) Jack Kaminska (1975-77) Jason Kanzler (2009-13) Charles Karstedt (2006-pres.) Dave Kauderer (1984-86) Bruce Kaumeyer (1975) Carley Keats (1960-61) Paul Kellner (1987) Dan Kelly (1978) Dennis Kelly (1978) Eric Kelly (2004) John Kidd (1974-76) Robert Kiernan (1969) Don Kilian (2013-pres.) James Kingsley (2003-06) Mike Klaus (2008-11) Eric Kline (2008-09) James Klopfer (1981-84) Gerald Klopfer (1981-84) Jim Klubek (1986-87) Garry Klumpp (1980-81)

Mike Klym (1972-75) Ken Kobel (1985-86) Rich Kobel (1973-76) Bob Kohansky (1963-64) Kori Korinek (2007) Leonard Kosobucki (1955-57) Frank Kotlowski (1958) Tony Kurtz (2005-08) Dan Kraft (1962-64) Steven Krall (1972) Gary Krasinksi (1972) Tim Kraska (1981-84) Jim Krawczyk (1961-63) Walter Krisa (1981) Richard Krischan (1955-57) Chris Kwitzer (2013-pres.) -LJim Lalayanis (1972-74) Tim Lancto (1987) Paul Lang (1968-70) LaPash (1979) Ronald LaRocuque (1953-54) Matt Larson (2004-06) Keith Lasher (1955) Blair Lakso (2014-Pres.) Bill Lasky (1973-76) Brian Lattanzi (2009) R. Laub (1963) Brian Laud (1967-69) Tony Lavalle (1986) Frank LaVerdi (1969) Rob Lawler (2008-10) Donald Lawrence (1960-61) Steve Legrett (2004) R. Leiser (1966-67) Mike Leslie (2001-02) C. Letson (1965) Levitt (1955) Al Lewis (1980) Alex Lindermeyer (2009-10) Tom Liebler (1985-87) Robert Linkner (1957) Douglas Long (1965-67) Jose Lopez (1984) Jeff Loveys (2003-04) Edward Lowe (1968) Craig Lyon (1962-64) -MRich Magliazzo (1973-74) Anthony Magovney (2011-15) Tom Maikosh (1971-72) Vinny Mallaro (2013-pres.) Rob Mancini (2008) Joe Marcella (1978-80) Anthony Marchioli (2005) Jack Marcy (1962)

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All-Time Roster (1952-Present)

James Kingsley

Ben Hartz

Anthony Magovney

Jim Lalayanis

Steve Geltz Jim Mary

Tyler Mautner

Joe Mihalics

John Kidd

Matt Pollock

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Rick Mariano (2000) Richard Maronski (1981-84) Kevin Martin (1981) Tyler Mautner (2011-14) Jim Mary (1973-76) Paul Mary (1981-83) Anthony Marzo (1972-76) Jim Marzo (1973-74) Dave Mason (1986) Steve Mast (1972) Jim Mattison (1981-83) John Mattison (1981-83) Duke Mattoon (1986-87) George Maue (1960-61) James May (1967-69) Kevin McCall (2008-09) Ron McEwan (1964-66) Mike McGee (2011-15) Bill McGrath (1962) Chris McGraw (2003-05) Richard McLaughlin (1958) Mark McMahon (2000-03) John McNamara (1987) Michael McNerney (1957-58) River McWilliams (2008-13) Sean McWilliams (2004-06) Tim Meidenbaue (1984) Nick Mendel (1963) Al Meranto (1984) Jon Mestas (2011-13) Tim Meterko (1969-71) William Michaels (2010-11) Joe Mihalics (2002-05) Joseph Mikulewicz (1952) Gregg Miller (1979-83) John Mineo (1975-76) Chris Miranda (2015-pres.) P. Miville-Deschenes (2009-10) Mike Mogavero (1985) Nicholas Mogavero (1952) Bill Monkarsh (1958-59) Angelo Montante (1962) Gerald Montemerano (1962-64) James Montevecchi (1984) Gary Montour (1972-74) Bryant Moore (2010-11) Pete Morelli (1966) Donald Morgan (1955-56) Michael Morlock (1977-79) Francis Mormul (1952-55) Richard Mott (1979) Scott Mruczek (2000-01) Brandon Mumaw (2015-pres.) Tony Murley (1970) David Murphy (1952) Dennis Murphy (1970-72) Tom Murphy (2009-12) William Murphy (1981-84) Chaz Mye (2008-10)

Mike Myers (1986-87) Seth Myones (1980-81) Robert Myszewski (1960-61) -NChris Nason (1966) David Neff (2009-10) Steve Nelson (1969-70) Ron Nero (1976-79) Kevin Nesteruk (2000-03) Andrew Nicholson (1979) Robert Nicoletta (1960-61) Tony Nicometi (1980-81) Jim Niewczyk (1973-76) Kurt Norris (1984) Peter Notaro (1954) -OChristopher O’Connell (1984) Terry O’Grady (1986-87) John O’Hara (1984) Steve O’Keefe (2000) Kevin O’Sullivan (1979) Tom Oatmeyer (1964-65) Frank Occhiogrosso (2000) Gary Odachowski (1970-73) George Odachowski (1970-71) Stan Odachowski (1968-70) Pete Odrobina (1971) Rick Oliveri (2005-08) Doug Olsson (1979-81) Greg Orange (1979-81) Aaron Otto (2002-06) Luke Owens (1977-78) -PCorey Paige (2011-12) Ron Pajak (1959-60) Jim Palano (1971) Al Pannoni (1969-70) Zach Papesh (2008-2011) Dean Pappas (1976) Parker (1965) Turner Parry (2010-11) Alan Parsels (1986-87) Leonard Pearson (1952) John Pedersen (1976-79) Joe Pedone (1984) Brent Penwarden (1953-54) Gary Pepke (1983-84) J. Permison (1963) A. Peskowitz (1963, 65) E. Peskowitz (1963) Rudy Pettiford (1979-82) James Piazza (2006-09) Dick Pirozzola (1966-68) Joe Piscotty (1972-73) Joseph Pitcher (1956)

Bobby Pizzuto (2007-10) Robert Plezia (1961-63) Steve Pokrzyr (1984) Poliachik (1967) Matt Pollock (2009-14) Gary Porter (1971) Donald Potwora (1965-67) Mike Power (1981-83) David Preston (2002-03) Leonard Previte (1984-85) Frank Prezioso (1975) Bob Prorok (1969-71) Anthony Puccia (2000-02) Brian Pullybank (2009-10) Edward Purser (1957-59) R. Pusateri (1965-66) Norm Pyzikiewicz (1955-57) -QDan Quinn (2004-06) -RRaczka (1966-67) Dan Radley (1981-84) Mike Radanovic (2007) Dan Railey (1981-84) Pat Raimondo (1978-80) Scott Raimondo (1977-80) Brian Randazzo (2008-09) Eric Ranson (2012-14) Rasey (1966) Thomas Rectenwald (1967-69) Douglas Reed (1952-53) Connor Regan (2015-pres.) Jesse Reinstein (2007-11) Dennis Renders (2001) Ed Retzer (1979-80) Marshall Rhinehart (1984) Tom Richards (2010-14) William Rider (1956-58) Jim Riedel (1973-76) Bill Riter (1964-65) Jeff Robertson (2000-01) Tanner Robinson (2013-15) James Rodriguez (1977-78) Mario Roefaro (2005) Mark Roehner (1980-81) Peter Rogalle (1983-85) Dan Rogan (1986) Matt Rogan (2000) Gary Rogers (1972) Rohansky (1965) Gaston Rojas (2010-11) Gerald Rosenbaum (1955-56) Jacob Rosenbeck (2006-10) Phil Rosenberg (1978-80) Dave Rosenhahn (1979-81) Raymond Rosinski (1960-61)

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2016 Bulls Baseball All-Time Roster (1952-Present) Jon Roth (1970-72) Martin Rothschild (1964) Jim Rusin (1969-70) Adam Ruszkowski (2004-07) Ken Rutkowski (1966-68) Anthony Ryan (1969) Ryan (1964) -STom Safran (1973) Steve Salasny (1961) Don Salvatore (1975-76) John Samar (1985) James Sampagnaro (1962) Bryan Sanchez (2000-03) Vincent Sanchez (1965) Augie Santa Maria (1973) Joe Scaffidi (1974) Daniel Scahill (2010-12) Mike Scarcello (2010-14) Mark Scarcello (1975-78) Tony Scarpace (2003-2004) Schaeffer (1964) Richard Schake (1952-53) Richard Schaper (1958-60) Paul Schifferle (1984-85) Michael Schimmel (1975) Martin Schnabal (1984) Paul Schneeberger (1981) Joe Schwartz (1987) Jim Scime (1971-73) Mike Scime (1979-81) Phil Scott (1962) Pete Selden (2000-01) Bill Selent (1961-62) Alex Sepi (1986-87) Gordon Shaw (1965-67) Bobby Sheppard (2014-Pres.) Nick Sinay (2012-15) Adam Skonieczki (2007-10) Charlie Smilinich (2000) Bryan Smith (2008-10) Andy Smietana (2010-12) Phillip Smolinski (1952-53) Rob Snyder (1987) Charlie Sobieraski (2014-Pres.) Roy Sommer (1962) Paul Songin (1973-74) William Sonnie (2007) Tim Sova (2001-02) Kevin Sowinski (1985) Dave Speranza (1982-86) Bob Sperlazza (1977, 1980) Don Spinelli (1962) John Stajdular (1984) Mike Stangroom (2008-09) Mark Stanko (1971-73) Tony Starzynski (1981)

Jason Steen (2009) Zach Stephens (2011-13) Robert Stiscak (1969) William Stoddart (1957-59) John Stofa (1962-64) Mike Stover (1986) Bob Strickland (1983-85) Stroszewski (1962) Robert Stuck (1955-56) John Sullivan (2000-03) Jon Sullivan (1986-87) Kyle Swiatocha (2000-03) Stanley Szafranski (1953) -TAndrew Taft (2014-Pres.) Tom Taplin (2014-Pres.) Tony Tasner (2003-05) Mark Terry (1985-87) Jeff Thompson (2009-12) Bryan Thrasher (2004) Alex Thrower (2015-pres.) Owen Tober (1971-72) Joel Todaro (1984) Joe Todoro (2001-02) Earl Tomkins (1963-65) Jimmy Topps (2012-14) Mark Tourangeau (2004-08) Darren Travers (2009-10) Bill Tresp (1970) Carl Trost (1974) Ryan Tulloch (2009-13) Alec Tuohy (2013-pres.) -UUraskevich (1966-67) Carl Usatch (1957-60) Tyler Utz (2014-Pres.)

Joe Ward (1978-81) Craig Warthling (1977) Brian Wasilewski (2015-pres.) Steve Wasula (1963-65) Paul Webb (1980-83) Joe Welch (2004-07) Ken Welgos (1983-84) Rick Wells (1967-68) Andrew Wengert (2002-05) Ken Wenz (1981) Larry Wheeler (1974) Doug Whelan (1971-72) Larry Whelan (1974-76) Mike Whelan (1963-64) Andrew White (2015-pres.) John White (1976-78) Ed Wianecki (1962-64) Wielinski (1972) Tyler Wilson (2012-14) Frederick Wiser (1965-66) John Wojak (1971) Paul Wojciehowski (1985) James Wojcik (1977-79) Shane Wolf (2005-06) Rick Wolstenholme (1973-75) Jeff Woodrich (1987) Barney Woodward (1970-71) William Wright (1956-58)

Adam Skonieczki

Nick Sinay

Earl Tomkins

Bold italics indicates a player still on the active roster. Information was compiled from all existing history. Please send corrections to the UB Athletic Communications Office at 175 Alumni Arena, Buffalo, NY 14260.

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James Wojcik

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