2008 Canisius College Golden Griffins MAAC Regular-Season Champions School-Record 41 Victories Back-to-Back MAAC Tournament Appearances
Kevin Mailloux
Third-Team All-American All-MAAC First Team
Shane Davis
MAAC Rookie of the Year MAAC Pitcher of the Year All-MAAC First Team
Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First Team
Freshman All-American Third-Team All-American Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First Team
Mike McRae
2008 Anaconda Sports MAAC Coach of the Year
Kevin Mahoney
Brian Burton
All-MAAC Second Team
Coastal Plains Offensive Player of the Year All-MAAC First Team Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First Team
Branson Joseph All-MAAC Second Team
Introduction Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Location.................................................................... Buffalo, NY 14208 Founded . ........................................................................................ 1870 Enrollment......................................................................................3,490 Nickname....................................................... Golden Griffins or Griffs School Colors............................. Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (PMS 124) Venue (Capacity)................................. Demske Sports Complex (1,000) Affiliation................................................................... NCAA, Division I Conference.........................................................Metro Atlantic Athletic UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL President....................................................Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. Alma Mater, Yr..................................................................Fordham, ’60 Athletic Director.....................................................................Bill Maher Alma Mater..................................................B.S. Canisius College, ’89/ ..................................................................... M.S. East Stroudsburg, ’90 Faculty Athletic Rep..............................................Dr. Shawn O’Rourke Athletic Dept. Phone..........................................................716-888-2970 Athletic Dept. Fax............................................................... 716-888-3174 COACHING STAFF Head Coach........................................................................ Mike McRae Alma Mater/Year..................................................................... Colby ‘91 Record at school (yrs.)....................................................88-122 (4 years) Career record (yrs.).......................................................153-208 (7 years) Baseball office phone.........................................................716-888-3207 Best time/day to reach coach............................................. Contact SID Assistant Coach.............................................. Mike Medici, 2nd season Assistant Coach................................................Jerry Shank, 2nd season Volunteer Assistant Coach............................Matt Mazurek, 3rd season Athletic Trainer.............................................................. Matt Hamilton TEAM INFORMATION Total Home Away Neutral Overall 41-13 9-6 26-5 6-2 MAAC 19-5 (T-1st) 8-4 11-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................ 21/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost.................................................7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost..............................................................8/3 HISTORY First year of sport............................................................................. 1954 Overall all-time record...................................................565-887-3 (.389) # of years in NCAA tournament/last............................................ None MAAC tournament appearances/last.........................................3/2008 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Baseball Contact.................................................................... Matt Lozar Office Phone.......................................................................716-888-3756 Cell Phone..........................................................................440-477-3777 E-Mail..................................................................... lozarm@canisius.edu Office Fax............................................................................ 716-888-3178 Mailing Address:.............................................. Koessler Athletic Center ................................................... 2001 Main Street - Buffalo, NY 14208 Web Site....................................................................www.GoGriffs.com Sports Hotline....................................................................716-888-2979
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Awards.............................................Inside Front Cover Introduction.................................................................1 Season Preview..........................................................2-3 Head Coach Mike McRae...........................................4 Assistant Coaches and Support Staff..........................5 Roster...........................................................................6 Players..................................................................... 7-14 2008 Statistics............................................................15 Record Book......................................................... 16-18 Year-by-Year Results....................................................19 Canisius College................................................... 20-21 Academics..................................................................22 Life Skills....................................................................23 Athletic Tradition.................................................24-25 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.........................26 Facilities.....................................................................27 Buffalo...................................................................28-29 Administration.....................................................30-32 Media Roster.................................... Inside Back Cover Schedule...................................................... Back Cover
Credits The 2009 Canisius College baseball guide is a production of the Canisius athletic communications office. The guide was written, designed and editted by assistant director of athletic communications Matt Lozar. Editorial assistance provided by the Canisius athletic communications staff. Photos by Tom Wolf Imaging. Special thanks to the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Bisons, Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres. The Canisius volleyball guide was produced on a MacBook Pro with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop CS3.
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Season Preview For the second consecutive season, the expectations are high for the Canisius College baseball team. But this year, those expectations aren’t just in the Golden Griffin locker room. After a 41-13 season in 2008, Canisius jumped onto the national scene with a 21.5-game improvement in its won-loss record from 2007, the second-biggest single-season improvement in the NCAA since 1998. The .755 winning percentage ranked ninth in the country. Canisius was one of four teams in the country with 13 or fewer losses, and the Griffs finished 82nd in the official NCAA RPI. Numerous publications around the country have the Golden Griffins as the team to beat in the MAAC. Individual players are receiving All-American accolades, being placed on preseason watch lists and appearing as prospects for the Major League Baseball Draft. Unlike 2008 when the talented roster entered the season after flashing a lot of potential with its exciting run to the 2007 MAAC Tournament, the 2009 Golden Griffins know they can be successful for an entire season. Now the challenge for this roster – led by its 10-man senior class – is handling those expectations and taking the next step of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament. “We’re definitely a lot more confident, which has its pluses and minuses. Our team has taken a few things for granted, which isn’t a good thing. I think we’re hungrier from the disappointing finish to last season,” Canisius coach Mike McRae said. “The senior attitude has been good and hungry. Four years go by fast. The time is here now. There’s no next year for them. It’s their last opportunity at a ring.” Pitching Not only does the Canisius College pitching staff return all but one of its major contributors from the 2008 team, there are additions making the deepest staff in the MAAC even deeper. The Golden Griffins return their top three starting pitchers in senior Alex Mackenzie, redshirt sophomore Shane Davis and junior Mike Goemans. MacKenzie raised his game midway through the 2007 season, recording a 1.93 ERA during his final seven starts. The righty held the No. 1 spot in the Canisius rotation as a junior, posting a 3.30 ERA and 6-3 record in 13 starts. Davis was one of the top freshman pitchers in the country in 2008, tying for first among all rookie pitchers with 12 victories and ranked in the top 10 among freshman pitchers in ERA (2.42). The Freshman AllAmerican and Third-Team All-American is on the Wallace Award Watch List and is third among eligible Canadians for the 2009 Major League Draft. Goemans is in his third season as a starter for the Griffs and had made 25 career starts for the Blue and Gold. The 6-foot-4 lefty, along with MacKenzie, has started a MAAC Tournament game each of the past two seasons. “We expect the weekend starting rotation to stay the same. I’m not sure if the order will stay the same, but we have options, which are always a good thing. Going either Alex then Shane or Shane then Alex has pluses and minuses,” McRae said. “Having a third-year starter in our three spot is very good. Mike throws strikes, competes and has a lot of experience.” In the bullpen, the Griffs have a number of experienced arms in seniors Ryan McGorman, Aaron Boag and Matt Weber. McGorman served as the Canisius closer in 2008, recording a program-record seven saves as McGorman either recorded a save or was a part of the decision in 17 of his 22 appearances. Boag ranks third in program history in career appearances, leading the team in appearances as a freshman and sophomore. Weber made 15 or more appearances for the third consecutive season in 2008. The main addition to the bullpen will be Shayne Willson, who
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Senior Alex MacKenzie is a hard-throwing righty that will double as the team’s rightfielder. McRae plans to use McGorman and Willson late in the games with Weber, Boag, Josh Marshall and Alek Brown in setup roles. “We’ll use Willson and McGorman as a two-headed monster late in the game as they both come out of the pen throwing hard,” McRae said. “Aaron has been one of our most pleasant surprises in preseason workouts and we have a lot of other players with experience to bring into late-game situations.” Two incoming freshmen were selected in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft in Benson Merritt (42nd round, Cincinnati Reds) and Nathan Linseman (45th round, Detroit Tigers). McRae said Merritt is making a case for a starting job and has outstanding stuff, but needs to harness it. McRae also sees Ryan Fennell as a development guy who has worked hard during the offseason to get an opportunity among a talented pitching staff. Position Players The Canisius offense rewrote the record books in 2008, scoring 452 runs (116 more than any previous season), and setting records in hits, doubles, home runs, RBIs, walks and stolen bases. Individually, the Griffs also put their names all over a number of categories. The Griffs had the top four single-season totals in runs scored, five of the top nine in hits, four of the top six in home runs and four of the top six in RBIs. The only question mark in the Canisius lineup comes at the catcher spot with the graduation of Kevin Reimer. Three candidates will get the opportunity behind the plate in junior Paul Panik, freshman Brad Medici and senior Connor Burke, who played catcher as a freshman in 2006. Panik made 43 starts in his first two seasons and has the inside track to the job. McRae splits the time with his catcher, trying to keep them fresh throughout the season. “Paul is our starter as he’s a solid, all-around catcher. Paul knows his job offensively and doesn’t try to do too much,” McRae said. “Brad and Connor are both going to see some time. Having Connor behind the plate makes the lineup deeper with his bat in the catcher spot.” Moving over to first base and designated hitter, the Griffs have three players for two spots in Burke, senior Brian Gibbs and sophomore Brian Burton. Gibbs has an on-base percentage of .430 during his two seasons with Canisius and was getting on base at close to a 50 percent clip early in the 2008 season before suffering an injury. Burton made 27 starts at first base and 12 at designated hitter as a freshman, recording eight multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games. The MAAC Rookie of the Week on Feb. 25, earned all-MAAC Second-Team
Season Preview honors. Burke has played in 143 career games and is a career .273 hitter while making just five errors in 880 chances in the field. “Brian Burton and Connor will split time at first base with Brian Gibbs working his way into the mix at DH,” McRae said. “Both of those options are very good defensively and we’ll ride the hot bat in those positions.” The rest of the infield returns the three starters from 2008, including four-year starters at shortstop and third base. Kevin Mailloux had one of the best offensive seasons in program history in 2008, batting .377 with program records in runs scored (56), hits (77) and RBIs (53) while also hitting 12 home runs. Mailloux earned All-America honors in 2008 and was named to the Wallace Watch List, an award given to the top collegiate baseball player. At shortstop, Alec Cabello has started 140 games during his first three years at Canisius. Cabello led the MAAC in 2008 in assists (184) and had a career-best fielding percentage (.954). In the No. 9 spot in the batting order, Cabello had his best season offensively with a .321 batting average, 35 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. At third base, Kevin Mahoney was named the MAAC Preseason Player of the Year after a summer where he earned Coastal Plains Offensive Player of the Year honors while playing for the Forest City Owls. Mahoney owns a number of program records ¬— runs scored, hits, doubles, RBI and total bases. He had a career season in 2008, setting or tying career highs in 10 offensive categories and along with Mailloux earned Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First-Team honors from the ABCA. One player who will get an opportunity in the infield is Steve McQuail. The sophomore can play second, short or third and McQuail has impressed the coaching staff during the offseason. Jon VanRemmen provides McRae with another defensive option, along with Mike Deuschle who returns from an injury that sidelined him in 2008. “We return our starting infield and have the two best hitters in the league in Mahoney and Mailloux. They are also both very good defensively, which often gets overlooked because of their offensive numbers,” McRae said. “Steve McQuail has come on strong and is making a case for playing time. We’re going to get him in there because he deserves it and we need him to be ready – both this year and next year.” In the outfield, two starters return in Ian Choy and Branson Joseph while Shayne Willson has taken over the right field spot that was vacated by Adam Donato. Choy, the 2007 MAAC Rookie of the Year, saw his numbers go down from his freshman campaign (.358 batting average) with a stillrespectable .290 batting average in 2008. Joseph, a four-year starter in centerfield, had his best season as a Griff, which was also his most healthy season. Joseph raised his batting average more than 30 points to .312 and had 11 home runs and 43 RBIs, shattering his previous career highs of four and 30. Willson provides Canisius with a versatile option as a power arm out of the bullpen. Willson spent his first two seasons at Iowa Western Community College where he hit .404 with a .822 slugging percentage and played in the National Junior College Athletic Assocation World Series twice. Out of high school, Willson was a 16th round selection of the Minnesota Twins in the 2006 MLB Draft. Perry Silverman gives McRae another option as an athletic outfielder and right-handed bat who can platoon in left. Silverman has played in 78 games during his first two seasons with Canisius and is also an option in right field when Willson is on the mound. One other player who will see playing time is Will Chomicki, who “can fly” around the bases according to McRae and is the team’s top pinch-running option. “We’re expecting a bounce-back season from Ian because we know what he’s capable of,” McRae said. “It was good to see Branson healthy last year and I know he can improve even more as a senior. Shayne has had no problems with the transition and will be productive from the start of the season. Perry gives us quality depth in the outfield, being able
to play all three positions.” Schedule and Outlook Canisius starts the 2009 schedule with its first 24 games away from home, starting with this weekend’s four-game series at Gardner-Webb. Some of the highlights of the non-conference schedule include a three-game series at Atlantic 10 power Charlotte at the end of February, single games in March against West Virginia and Virginia, and mid-week games in April against Le Moyne and Kent Senior Branson Joseph State, who is rated in the preseason top 25 by Baseball America. The Griffs have their home opener scheduled for March 25, against Buffalo before starting the conference schedule against Marist that weekend. Canisius plays Rider the next weekend as the Broncs won the conference tournament last season and were picked to finish second in the preseason poll. The Griffs will host the Big Four at the Demske Sports Complex for the first time, with the semifinals taking place on April 28, and the finals the following day. Canisius closes the season with six consecutive home games, including the final three games of the regular season against Niagara. “Our schedule is certainly tougher than last year as we face what I feel are top 30 teams in Virginia, Kent State, Charlotte,” McRae said. “We should be challenged every weekend in the non-conference schedule to get us ready for MAAC play. We also have some mid-week games that are challenging.” Baseball teams have some of the most difficult travel schedules in the country, forcing the student-athletes to balance the workload in the classroom. The Griffs were successful in the first semester, with 22 of the team’s players posting a grade point average of 3.0 or better. “We ask a lot of our players, but I’m proud of the way they have held up their end of the deal in the classroom,” McRae said. The Griffs have another opportunity to make their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Last season proved it takes a dedicated approach throughout the entire season to find success every weekend. “Hopefully we learned, if we don’t stick to our approach and our process, then talent alone isn’t good enough,” McRae said. “We try to get at least a little better every day. In the long season, it’s a challenge not to lose sight of our goals. “We just need to stick to the process to work toward the ultimate goal of winning the conference tournament.”
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Mike McRae Mike McRae Head Coach 5th Season
Mike McRae begins his fifth season as the head coach of the Canisius College baseball program. McRae has led a total rebuilding project of the Golden Griffins, taking over a team that won four games in 2004 to a school-record 41 victories in 2008. The Griffs won its second regular-season Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title in program history in 2008 and claimed their first-ever postseason victory in the MAAC Tournament. In his career, McRae has a 153-208 career record and is 88-122 in his four seasons at Canisius. Canisius jumped onto the national scene in 2008 with a 21.5-game improvement in its won-loss record from 2007 (20-35), the biggest improvement in the country and second-biggest in the NCAA since 1998. Canisius was one of 31 teams in NCAA Division I with 40-plus victories. The team’s .755 winning percentage ranked ninth in the country as the Golden Griffins were one of four teams in the country with 13 or fewer losses. Canisius finished 82nd in the official NCAA RPI. The Griffs set 10 team and nine individual records during the season. Canisius posted a 25-6 road record, which ranked fourth in the country. Canisius, along with Miami, Kentucky, Oklahoma State and North Carolina, was one of five programs at the Division I level to finish in the top 50 in scoring, earned run average and fielding percentage. On the individual level, Canisius had its first two All-Americans in program history as Shane Davis received a total of eight All-America and Freshman AllAmerica honors while Kevin Mailloux was named an All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Five Golden Griffins earned firstteam All-MAAC honors while two more players were named to the second team. Davis became the first player in league history to earn Pitcher of the Year and Rookie of the Year in the same season. Davis also gave Canisius
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the MAAC Rookie of the Year Canisius Baseball for the second consecutive season Under McRae as Ian Choy won the award in 2007. Choy was the first player in • Imrpoved won-loss records program history to win the award. each season, topped by a Two incoming freshmen were program-record 41 wins in selected in the 2008 Major League 2008 Baseball Draft – Benson Merritt (Cincinnati Reds, 42nd round) • Won first MAAC regularand Nathan Linseman (Detroit season title since 1994 Tigers, 45th round). McRae earned 2008 MAAC • Won first postseason game Coach of the Year honors and became the first coach in league in program history history to win the award at two schools as McRae also won the • 2008 team had 21.5-game award in 2003 at Niagara. He led improvement from 2007, the the Golden Griffins to a breakout largest in the country and season in 2007 as Canisius made second-largest since 1998 its first MAAC playoff appearance since 1994. • Program had two incoming Under McRae’s guidance, freshmen selected in 2008 Canisius’ team batting average and ERA has improved each season. Major League Baseball Draft The Griffs made three-straight appearances in the Big 4 Baseball • Had first two All-Americans Classic championship game from in program history 2005 to 2007 and won the tournament in 2006 and 2007. • MAAC Coach of the Year The 2003 Metro Atlantic in 2008 Athletic Conference Coach of the Year came to Canisius from • Program had 2008 MAAC Niagara University, where he led the Purple Eagles to back-to-back Pitcher of the Year, 2008 MAAC playoff appearances. He MAAC Rookie of the Year compiled a 65-86 overall record and 2007 MAAC Rookie of (.430 winning percentage) and a the Year 41-36 (.532) MAAC mark with the Purple Eagles. McRae set a school record for wins with 26 in 2003 and topped the mark with 27 in 2004. His 2004 squad finished second in the league, while his 2003 team was third. He coached Josh McCurdy, the 2003 MAAC Player of the Year, and recruited James Avery, the 2003 MAAC Rookie of the Year. Both players went on to be selected in the MLB Draft. McRae began his career by becoming the first head coach at Brock University. From there, the Niagara Falls, Ontario, native joined Niagara’s staff as a hitting instructor in 1996-97 before moving to Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., from 1997-98. From 1998-2001, McRae served as an assistant coach at Maine, where he was responsible for the 12-man pitching staff. He also served as an assistant coach for the Canadian National Youth Team, which competed in the World Championships in 1996 and 1997 and as a guest coach for the Toronto Blue Jays during their 1997 spring training. McRae was a four-year letterwinner at Colby College and captained the 1991 team. He also lettered as a goalie on the Colby College hockey team. McRae earned his undergraduate degree from Colby in 1991 and his master’s degree in education from Niagara in 1993. McRae and his wife, Michelle, reside in Niagara Falls, with their children, Madison and Mason.
Assistant Coaches
Mike Medici
Assistant Coach 2nd Season Medici is in his second season with the Blue and Gold as an assistant on coach Mike McRae’s staff. Medici spent the 2007 season as an assistant coach at St. Rose. Medici played four seasons at Niagara as a catcher/designated hitter. He was a First-Team All-MAAC selection in 2005 and a Second-Team All-MAAC selection in 2006 and 2004. Medici also earned All-Tournament Team honors twice. A captain as a senior, Medici was two-time preseason All-MAAC selection by Baseball America. Medici graduated in 2006 from Niagara with a degree in sport management.
Jerry Shank
Assistant Coach 2nd Season Shank is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Golden Griffins. Previously, Shank spent two seasons at Ohio Valley University where he coached the pitching staff and last season served as the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. The Scots appeared in the conference tournament in both of Shank’s seasons at Ohio Valley, winning the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2006. Before his time at Ohio Valley, Shank was the top assistant at Eastern Mennonite University where he worked with the pitching staff. Shank played four seasons at the collegiate level, started at Hampden-Sydney College where the Tigers advanced to the conference tournament in 2003. Shank then transferred to Eastern Mennonite for his final two seasons, where he graduated in 2005 with a degree in history.
Matt Mazurek
Volunteer Assistant Coach 3rd Season Mazurek is in his third season with the Golden Griffins as a volunteer assistant coach. Mazurek played for coach Mike Mcrae during his first two seasons in leading the Blue and Gold. The 2006 Canisius College Male Athlete of the Year hit a team-leading .358 as a senior with 44 RBIs, 18 steals a schoolrecord 68 hits. As a junior, Mazurek led Canisius with a .351 batting average with seven home runs, 41 RBIs and 54 hits. Mazurek graduated from Canisius in 2006.
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2009 Roster Information 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Name Stephen McQuail Branson Joseph Kevin Mahoney Connor Burke Will Chomicki Mike Deuschle Shayne Willson Brad Medici Andrew Russo Kevin Mailloux Tim Szalkowski Christopher Pistorio Ryan McGorman Nathan Linseman Ian Choy Matt Weber Mike Goemans Alec Cabello Chris Cox Jarred Flock Perry Silverman Brian Gibbs Ryan Fennell Benson Merritt Paul Panik Josh Marshall Alek Brown Shane Davis Brian Burton Jon VanRemmen Alex MacKenzie Aaron Boag Pat Coleman Andrew Van’tWout
Cl. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. R-So. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. R-So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. R-Jr.
Pos. INF OF 3B 1B/OF OF INF OF/RHP C C INF P P/C P P OF P P SS P OF OF DH/1B P P C P P P 1B INF P P OF P
B/T R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/L L/R L/L L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/L R/R R/R R/R L/L R/L L/L
Ht. 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-4 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-1
Wt. 185 190 195 190 160 155 200 170 180 200 160 195 173 180 171 220 190 171 185 170 190 196 175 179 232 165 155 185 200 170 190 170 170 236
Hometown/High School/Previous School Wantagh, N.Y./MacArthur Mississauga, Ont./St. Francis Xavier Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place Pleasant Valley, N.Y./Our Lady of Lourdes Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Our Lady of Lourdes West Seneca, N.Y./West Seneca West Surrey, B.C./Langley Blaze/Iowa Western JC Waterford, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Buffalo, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Windsor, Ont./St. Annes/Kellogg CC Lockport, N.Y./Starpoint Orchard Park, N.Y./Lakeland Community Arden, Manitoba/Neepawa Collegiate Institute Ariss, Ont./Our Lady of Lourdes Mississauga, Ont./Rick Hansen Secondary Troy, N.Y./Lansingburgh Guelph, Ont./Centennial C.V.I./Iona College Wappinger Falls, N.Y./Roy C. Ketcham St. George, Ont./St. John’s College Youngstown, N.Y./Lewiston-Porter Del Ray Beach, Fla./American Heritage Rochester, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland/Marist College Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Smithville, Ont./South Lincoln Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Bishop James Mahoney Elmira, N.Y./Edison Belmont, Ont./East Elgin Secondary Kitchener, Ont./Grand River Collegiate Institute Elma, N.Y./St. Francis Keswick, Ont./Keswick Burlington, Ont./M.M. Robinson Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Guelph, Ont./Genesee CC
Coaching Staff and Support Staff Head Coach: Mike McRae (Colby College ’91), Fifth Season Assistant Coaches: Mike Medici (Niagara ’06), Second Season Jerry Shank (Eastern Mennonite ’05), Second Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Matt Mazurek (Canisius ’06), Third Season Athletic Trainer: Matt Hamilton (Cortland, 2005), Second Season Strength Coach: Jon Rowan (West Virginia Wesleyan, 1994), First Season
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Pronunciation Guide Dueschle........................ DEW-shull Mailloux........................ MAY-hue Goemans....................... GO-mens Medici........................... Muh-DEE-see Van’tWout..................... Van-WOOT
Player Profiles Aaron Boag • #36
and in left field… Made nine starts at catcher and eight at first base… Had eight multiple-RBI games, the third-most on the team… Had 10 multiple-hit games… Went 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs at Saint Peter’s (3/26)… Went 3-for-3 vs. Rider (5/13)
Notes: Ranks third all-time in career appearances
Before Canisius: Earned all-state honors in 2005… Named all-county from 200305… Batted over .400 as a sophomore and junior and was named all-league both seasons… Played catcher, infield and outfield in high school… Named team MVP as a junior and helped Lourdes to the Class A state championship game… Member of Hudson Valley team that medaled at the 2004 Empire State Games; hit .500 with a .615 on-base percentage during the tournament… Played shortstop for his American Legion team and batted .500 in the summer of 2004… Also played soccer at Lourdes and scored 58 career goals
Senior • 5-11 • 170 • LHP • L/L Burlington, Ontario • M.M. Robinson 2008: Appeared in 10 games out of the bullpen… Posted a 1-0 record… Longest outing of the season came against Cleveland State (April 22), went four innings with one run and four hits allowed… Yielded zero or one earned runs in six of 10 appearances 2007: Led the team for the second-straight season with 20 appearances… Posted a 4-4 record with one save… Struck out 28 batters in 56.2 innings… Posted a 2.60 ERA in his last nine contests… Allowed one hit in three scoreless innings to earn a save against St. Bonaventure in the Big 4 Baseball Classic championship game 2006: Pitched 51 innings, the third most on the team… Led the squad with 21 appearances and posted a 3-1 record on the hill… Compiled a 5.47 ERA and struck out 27… Started two games and had one save… Pitched 4.2 scoreless innings and struck out five at Tennessee Tech (2/24)… Retired all three batters to earn a save at Morehead State (3/5)… Gave up just one earned run in his first career start, a five-inning outing at Binghamton (4/18)… Earned the win in the Big 4 Classic Championship game after giving up four runs in eight innings
Personal: The son of Mary and William Burke… Majoring in communications… Has two siblings, Caitlin and Eamonn Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H 9.20 1-0 10 0 0 0 14.2 20 6.19 4-4 20 4 0 1 56.2 72 5.47 3-1 21 2 0 1 51.0 65 6.25 8-5 51 6 0 2 122.1 157
R ER 19 15 44 39 36 31 99 85
BB 18 17 12 47
SO B/AVG WP HBP 8 .317 3 1 28 .309 7 5 27 .310 7 4 63 .310 17 10
Connor Burke • #5
Senior • 6-0 • 190 • 1B/OF/C • R/R Pleasant Valley, N.Y. • Our Lady of Lourdes 2008: Played in 41 games, making 36 starts (26 at first base, five in left field and five in right field)… Batted .270 with a .345 on-base percentage and career-high .468 slugging percentage…12-game hitting streak was the longest on the team in 2008 and was second consecutive season with a 12-game hitting streak… Had seven multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games… Was a perfect 5-of-5 on stolen base attempts… Made one error in the field for a fielding percentage of .996… Homered in three consecutive games March 26-29, first Golden Griffin since 1998… Had game-winning threerun homer in the eighth inning against Iona March 29 2007: Started in 53 games… Hit .280 and posted a .413 slugging percentage and a .390 on-base percentage… Ranked second on the team with five homers and third on the squad with 29 RBIs… Also swiped 10 bases, good for second on the team… Had 10 doubles and scored 37 runs… Had a 12-game hit streak that was the second longest of the season… Posted 13 multiple-hit games and eight multiple-RBI contests… Posted three hits in four contests… Had two homers in a 3-for-5 day at Siena May 13 2006: Played in 48 games and started 42… Hit .266 with 10 doubles, a home run and 25 RBIs… Posted a .973 fielding percentage behind the plate, at first base
RBI 23 29 25 77
SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB .468 .345 5 5 30 5 .413 .390 27 9 44 10 .351 .368 22 4 36 6 .407 .371 60 18 110 21
E 1 3 4 8
FLD .996 .994 .973 .991
Alec Cabello • #22
Senior • 5-10 • 171 • SS • R/R Wappinger Falls, N.Y. • Roy C. Ketcham
Before Canisius: Went 16-2 with a 1.72 ERA and 98 strikeouts in 105 innings for M.M. Robinson… Played in the Ontario rep and elite baseball system for the last 12 years… Was a starting pitcher on the Niagara Rebels and a member of the 2004 Canadian Elite Baseball Conference Championship team… Also a quarterback and team captain on the M.M. Robinson High School varsity football team Personal: The son of Chris and Cathy Boag… Majoring in communications
GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR 41-36 .270 126 26 34 8 1 5 54-53 .280 189 37 53 10 0 5 48-42 .266 154 21 41 10 0 1 143-131 .273 469 84 128 28 1 11
Notes: Tied for ninth in career stolen bases (27)… Ninth in career hits (140) 2008: Set career highs in batting average (.321), runs scored (42), doubles (six), RBI (35), stolen bases (16), assists (184) and fielding percentage (.954)… Led the team with 16 steals… First in the MAAC with program-record assists (184)… Made 51 starts at shortstop… Recorded 16 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games, including a five-RBI effort against Delaware State (March 26)… 11-game hitting streak was second-longest on the team... Set school record with five runs scored against St. Bonaventure (April 9)… Fourth in the MAAC in steals 2007: Started 53 games at shortstop… Posted a .250 batting average with five doubles, a triple and 15 RBIs… Made 17 errors in 268 chances… Led the with 161 assists in the regular season… Had 10 multiple-hit games 2006: Ranked third on the team with a .310 batting average… Started 36-of-39 games and collected one double, two triples and 14 RBIs… Made 36 starts at shortstop and recorded an .895 fielding percentage… Made just five errors in the last 18 games… Had seven multiple-hit games… Collected nine hits in the last five games… Went 3-for-4 vs. Morehead State (3/4) and Manhattan (5/18) Before Canisius: Batted .420 with 48 hits as a senior at Roy C. Ketchum and earned Poughkeepsie Journal Player of the Year honors… Named 2004 Sectional Final MVP and helped Roy C. Ketchum to the state Final Four… Has earned allleague, all-county and all-section honors the last three seasons… Also named a threetime Poughkeepsie Journal all-star… Competed for Hudson Valley at the Empire State Games the for two years… Three-sport athlete and team captain in all three sports… Named all-state twice in soccer and tallied 25 goals and 15 assists Personal: The son of Jose and Lilia Cabello… Has an older brother, Steven… Majoring in finance Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR 53-51 .321 184 42 59 6 1 0 54-53 .250 184 25 46 5 1 0 39-36 .310 113 30 35 1 2 0 146-140 .291 481 97 140 12 4 0
RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 35 .364 .392 16 7 32 16 12 .954 15 .288 .322 15 6 26 7 17 .931 14 .354 .428 13 11 23 4 16 .895 64 .333 .375 44 24 81 27 45 .934
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Player Profiles Brian Gibbs • #25
Senior • 6-1 • 196 • 1B/DH • R/R Rochester, N.Y. • Marist 2008: Appeared in 20 games, making 10 starts… Batted .171 but posted a .431 on-base percentage… Reached base in 22 of 51 plate appearances… Had pinch-hit home run against Fairfield May 11… Also had two hits against Manhattan April 26 2007: Played in 37 games and made 32 starts… Posted a .301 batting average with three doubles, two triples, two homers and 19 RBIs… Posted a .427 slugging percentage and a .430 on-base average… Had eight multiple-hit games and six contests with multiple RBIs… Made one error in 72 chances at first base Before Canisius: Earned a letter at Marist last season... Played in 25 games, making 17 starts... Hit .250 with three doubles, nine runs and eight RBIs... Won two letters at Pittsford Sutherland High School... Named first-team all-state and Monroe County Player of the Year after hitting .533 as a senior
Ontario to the gold medal at the Canada Summer Games after going 6-for-21 with seven runs and four RBIs… Selected by Baseball Canada to attend the Adidas Jr. Elite Training Camp in 2003… Participated in the Okalahoma Junior Sunbelt Classic in June of 2004… Lettered three seasons on high school team; named MVP… Involved in Team Ontario Program since age 15… Picked to attend Team Canada’s Junior National Team fall training camp… Member of Mississauga North baseball club, which won the 2002 Ontario Elimination tournament and the Canadian Championships… Member of the Central Ontario All-Stars in 2002 Ontario Summer Games Personal: The son of Gerade and Cynthia Joseph… Majoring in physical education… Has one brother, Gerry Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR 54-53 .312 199 49 62 8 0 11 51-50 .279 197 35 55 6 1 3 53-52 .259 166 40 43 15 1 4 158-155 .285 562 124 160 29 2 18
GP-GS Avg AB R 20-10 .171 35 9 37-32 .301 103 17 25-17 .250 56 9 82-59 .262 194 35
H 6 31 14 51
2B 3B HR 1 0 1 3 2 2 3 0 0 7 2 3
RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB 8 .286 .431 11 5 10 0 19 .427 .430 17 7 23 1 8 .304 .391 9 4 10 0 35 .366 .421 37 16 43 1
E FLD 0 1.000 1 .986 4 .975 5 .984
Senior • 6-0 • 190 • CF • R/R Mississauga, Ontario • St. Francis Xavier Notes: Fifth in career stolen bases (38)... Tied for second in career total bases (247)… Fifth in career hits (160), fifth in career doubles (29), tied for fourth in career HR (18), second in career RBI (99), second in career walks (81) 2008: Named to the all-MAAC Second Team… Only Golden Griffin to appear in all 54 games, making 53 starts, all in center field… Career highs in batting average (.312), runs scored (49), hits (62), home runs (11), RBI (43), slugging percentage (.518) and stolen bases (14)… Didn’t commit an error in 94 chances in center field… Ranked third on the team in home runs and RBI and second in steals… Posted 17 multiple-hit games and 12 multiple-RBI games… Had two multi-HR games… Hit a home run in MAAC Tournament game against Manhattan May 23… Had walk-off three-run home run against Siena April 20… Third in the MAAC in home runs… Ranked in the top five on Canisius single-season list in four offensive categories 2007: Played in 51 games and made 50 starts… Hit. 279 with six doubles, a triple and three home runs… Led the squad with 13 stolen bases and recorded 29 RBIs… Had 15 multiple-hit games, including five with three or more hits… Posted five multiple-RBI games… Played a majority of the season with an injured wrist 2006: Played in 53 games and started 52 in centerfield… Led the team with 15 doubles to go along with one triple, four homers and 30 RBIs… Ranked second on the club with 11 stolen bases… Was third in the MAAC with 37 walks… Had a .259 batting average, a .418 on-base percentage and a .434 slugging percentage… Had 10 multiple-hit games and five multiple-RBI outings… Tied a school record with three homers in 4-for-4, six-RBI performance vs. Manhattan in the last game of the season… Was 7-for-8 in a doubleheader at Fairfield (5/6)… Had 20 hits in the last 12 contests Before Canisius: Played for Team Canada in the 2005 World Junior Championships; hit .273 with a double and four RBIs in seven games… Helped Team
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E FLD 0 1.000 2 .983 5 .956 7 .979
Senior • 6-0 • 190 • RHP • R/R Keswick, Ontario • Keswick
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SB 14 13 11 38
Alex MacKenzie • #35
Personal: The son of Tom and Linda Gibbs... Majoring in history Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO 43 .518 .417 29 9 40 26 .365 .347 15 7 34 30 .434 .418 37 9 39 99 .440 .394 81 25 113
Notes: Threw one-hitter in summer baseball for Pittsford Dukes July 25, as he retired the first 15 straight in the game… Program’s all-time leader in innings pitched (197.2)… Ranks sixth for most career games started (27) and in career wins (11) 2008: Pitched in the No. 1 spot in the rotation throughout entire season… Went 6-3 with a 3.30 ERA in 13 starts… Set school record with 95.1 innings pitched… Was part of a combined shutout against Fairfield May 10… Started the season by allowing seven earned runs in 36.1 innings pitched… Threw nine inning complete games twice – March 29 against Iona and in MAAC Tournament against Rider May 22… Two-time MAAC Pitcher of the Week… Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team 2007: Led the team with five complete games… Made a team-leading 14 starts on the mound and pitched in 16 games… Posted two shutouts… Pitched in 78.1 innings and struck out a team best 54 hitters… Threw complete game shutouts against Fairfield April 21, and Niagara May 17… Recorded a 1.93 ERA in his last seven outings with 28 strikeouts in 42 innings 2006: Threw 24 innings in 10 appearances on the mound… Posted a 1-1 record and struck out 15… Pitched two scoreless innings at Saint Peter’s (3/26)… Gave up a run in 1.1 innings to earn a win at Mount St. Mary’s (3/19)… Tossed a scoreless inning vs. Rider (5/13) Before Canisius: Played on Team Ontario from 2002-05 and owns a career ERA of 2.51 with 98 strikeouts in 103 innings… Helped Team Ontario take gold at the 2005 Canada Summer Games; pitched five innings and allowed four hits and three runs in his lone start… Played in numerous high-level tournaments, including the 2002 Ontario Summer Games, the 2004 Oklahoma Junior Sunbelt Classic and the 2004 World Wood Bat Association 17 and Under World Championships… Earned invitations to compete at a variety of showcases, including the National Underclass World Showcase in 2004 and the Perfect Game World Showcase in 2005 Personal: The son of Andrew and Louise MacKenzie… Has a younger brother, Michael… Majoring in physical education Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
ERA 3.30 5.17 12.00 5.10
W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER 6-3 13 13 3 0 95.1 99 41 35 4-9 16 14 5 0 78.1 96 59 45 1-1 10 0 0 0 24.0 46 32 32 11-13 39 27 8 0 197.2 241 132 112
BB SO B/AVG WP HBP 21 56 .266 5 7 27 54 .297 12 3 18 15 .407 6 5 66 125 .298 23 15
Player Profiles Kevin Mahoney • #4
Senior • 6-0 • 195 • 3B • L/R Miller Place, N.Y. • Miller Place Notes: Program’s all-time leader in runs scored (135), hits (185), doubles (27), RBI (125) and total bases (307)… Only player in program history with at least 100 runs, 100 hits and 100 RBI…Fifth in career games played (159)… Second in career HR (25)… Third in career walks (77)… Named 2008 Rawlings Coastal Plains Offensive Player of the Year after posting .324 batting average with 47 runs scored, 46 RBI, 13 HR and .593 slugging percentage for Forest City. Tied league record of Jason Dubois with 121 total bases… Also was a Coastal Plains All-Star 2008: Played in 51 games, making 48 starts (all at third base)… Set or tied career highs in 10 offensive categories despite the fewest at-bats of his career… Tied for second on the team in batting average (.369) and tied for the team lead in home runs (12)… Finished third on the team in runs scored (51), second in RBI (52) and first in slugging percentage (.665)… Second on the team in multi-hit games (22) and first in multi-RBI games (14)…Had walkoff single against Manhattan April 26… Third in the MAAC in hitting, first in slugging, fifth in on-base percentage, second in RBI, tied for first in HR… Went 10-for-18 with three HR, seven runs and 11 RBI from April 14-20 to win Co-MAAC Player of the Week honors, ECAC Division I Player of the Week honors and Ping! Performer of the Week honors… Named to the all-MAAC First Team… Named ECAC Division I Second-Team All-Star Named to the Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First Team by ABCA… Ranked in the top five on Canisius single-season list in five offensive categories 2007: Named second-team All-MAAC… Led the team with six homers, four triples, 13 doubles and 42 runs… Hit .284 and started 53 of the 54 games he played in at third base… Posted 34 RBIs, good for second on the club… Registered a .482 slugging percentage and a .388 on-base percentage… Made just 12 errors… Had 14 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI contests… Had three hits in three contests and three games with three or more RBIs… Had a team-best 13-game hit streak and enters 2008 on a six-game hit streak 2006: Ranked 23rd in the MAAC in hitting with a .313 average… Started all 54 games at third base and posted a .918 fielding percentage… Batted fourth in the lineup in 37 games… Led the team with seven home runs to go along with seven doubles, one triple and 39 RBIs… Led the team with a .463 slugging percentage and had a .403 on-base percentage… Had 17 multiple-hit games and 10 multipleRBI contests… Entered 2007 with a 10-game hitting streak… Set a school record with seven at-bats and tied the mark with five hits vs. Siena (4/22); had two homers and seven RBIs Before Canisius: Lettered three seasons at Miller Place High School… Named all-state, All-Long Island, all-county and league MVP in 2005 after hitting .479 with 11 homers, 11 doubles and two triples… Team was the Section XI Class A Champs… Went 4-for-4 in Vitra’s Long Island inaugural all-star game… Garnered all-county honors as a junior and competed on the Long Island team at the Empire State Games; hit .580 with eight homers… Hit .430 as a sophomore and was selected first-team all-league… Three-sport athlete, lettering in football, basketball and baseball… Also played for the Smithtown Cardinals and Long Island Titans… Team was the 2003 National Pony Invitational Eastern Region Finalists… Named an FABL Long Island All-Star
Kevin Mailloux • #12
R-Senior • 6-0 • 200 • 2B • R/R Windsor, Ontario • Kellogg CC Notes: Ranked among the top 70 Canadians eligible for the 2009 MLB Draft… Named Coastal Plains League All-Star for Forest City Owls 2008: Made 53 starts, all at second base… Led the team in batting average (.377), runs scored (56), hits (77), RBI (53) and tied for the team lead in home runs (12)… Led the team with 24 multi-hit games and was second with 14 multi-RBI games… Second on the team and fifth in the MAAC with 142 assists… Didn’t record a hit in only eight games and had five different hitting streaks of six games or longer… Hit a three-run home run in top of the ninth against Mercyhurst to give Canisius a 7-6 victory… Ranked second in the MAAC in hitting, third in slugging, first in runs scored, first in RBI, tied for first in home runs… Named to the all-MAAC First Team… Named ECAC Division I Second-Team All-Star… Named Third-Team All-American by ABCA… Named to the Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First Team by ABCA… .377 batting average is sixth-best in program history for single season… Set program records in runs scored (56), hits (77), RBI (53), total bases (129)s and was second in HR (12) 2007: Redshirted the 2007 campaign because of a knee injury Before Canisius: Played last two seasons for Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Mich… Led the team in hitting as a sophomore with a .475 batting average with 12 doubles, one triple, eight homers and 62 RBIs; Bruins posted a 41-12 record… Earned second-team All-America honors… Helped team to a 46-9 record and an appearance in the 2005 National Regional final… Hit .417 with 15 doubles, three triples, 12 homers and 60 RBIs… Won Gold Medal with Team Ontario at the 2005 Canada Games and was named all-tournament; hit .473 with a homer, a triple and three doubles in the tourney Personal: The son of Denis and Jeanine Mailloux… Has a brother, Steven… Majoring in business management Year GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 2008 53-53 .377 204 56 77 14 1 12 53 .632 .429 15 8 34 8 9 .965
Personal: The son of Paul and Lisa Mahoney… Has two older brothers, Colin and Ryan… Majoring in economics Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR 51-48 .369 179 51 66 13 2 12 54-53 .284 197 42 56 13 4 6 54-54 .313 201 42 63 7 1 7 159-155 .321 577 135 185 33 7 25
RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 52 .665 .453 23 7 26 8 9 .943 34 .482 .388 29 5 54 5 12 .935 39 .463 .403 25 6 44 7 14 .918 125 .532 .414 77 18 124 20 35 .932
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Player Profiles Ryan McGorman • #15
Senior • 6-2 • 173 • RHP • R/R Arden, Manitoba • Neepawa Collegiate 2008: Took over the team’s closer role and led the Golden Griffins with seven saves… Went 7-3 overall with a 2.85 ERA in 22 appearances, covering 41 innings pitched… Held opponents to a batting average of .205… Struck out 41 batters in the 41 innings pitched… Was a part of the decision or earned a save in 17 of 22 appearances… Went a season-long four innings on two separate occasions… Struck out six batters in four innings at Cleveland State April 22… Only allowed two earned runs during final 12 appearances… Second in the MAAC in saves and first in games finished… Tied for sixth in career wins (11)… Ranks second in career saves (eight) and in career appearances (52)… ERA ranked seventh on single-season list, seven wins tied for third…. Seven saves set a program record as well as 22 appearances… Was a part of three combined shutoutss
in eight innings in a win at UMBC (3/16)… Allowed three runs in six innings at Saint Peter’s (3/26)… Gave up one earned run in 6.1 innings at Fairfield (5/7)… Allowed two earned runs in 6.1 innings vs. Rider Before Canisius: Compiled a 20-6 career record and a 2.50 earned run average at Lansingburgh High School… Averaged 12 strikeouts per contest while limiting his opponents to an average of six hits an outing… Named all-area twice… Also played for the South Troy Dodgers, posting an 8-2 record with a 1.65 ERA and 93 strikeouts in 72 innings Personal: The son of Anne and Steve Weber… Majoring in history… Has two older sisters and two older brothers Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
Year 2008 2007 2006 Total
ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER 2.85 7-3 22 0 0 7 41.0 32 18 13 5.64 4-3 17 7 0 1 59.0 76 47 37 9.50 0-5 13 12 0 0 48.1 63 58 51 6.13 11-11 52 19 0 8 148.1 171 123 101
BB 17 22 42 81
SO B/AVG WP HBP 41 .205 3 7 29 .318 12 14 26 .317 7 14 96 .288 22 35
Matt Weber • #18
Senior • 6-1 • 220 • LHP • L/L Troy, N.Y. • Lansingburgh 2008: Threw 34 innings in 15 appearances out of the bullpen… Posted a 3-1 record… Struck out 31 batters in 34 innings pitched… Made 15 appearances or more for the third consecutive season… Allowed zero or one run in nine appearances… Threw six innings against Appalachian State March 1, allowing no runs and two hits while striking out four 2007: Threw 53.1 innings in 16 appearances and made six starts… Fanned 32 batters… Pitched a complete game and allowed four hits while striking out seven at Tennessee Tech… Gave up three runs in five innings in the Big 4 Classic semifinal win over Niagara 2006: Spent a majority of the season in the weekend rotation… Had a 4-6 mark in 14 starts on the mound… Threw 65.2 innings, the second-most on the team… Had one save and one complete game… Struck out 34 batters… Gave up four runs
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SO B/AVG WP HBP 31 .269 4 3 32 .306 7 10 34 .349 5 12 97 .317 16 25
Junior • 5-9 • 171 • OF • L/R Mississauga, Ontario • Rick Hansen 2008: Played in 49 games, making 45 starts (43 in left field, two at DH)… Hit .290 with 51 hits, 10 doubles … Went a perfect 7-for-7 on stolen bases… Started the season with 13 hits in first eight games… Had 15 multiple-hit games… Went 3-for-3 with four RBI off the bench against Iona March 30… Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team
2006: Made 13 appearances and 12 starts on the mound… Threw 48.1 innings, the third-most on the team… Struck out 26 batters… Gave up two runs in 5.2 innings at Appalachian State (3/12)… Allowed three runs and five hits at Le Moyne (4/29)
Personal: The son of Don and Debbie McGorman… Majoring in criminal justice… Has two older brothers, Derrick and Grant
BB 36 41 36 113
Ian Choy • #17
2007: Went 4-3 on the mound after making 17 appearances and seven starts… One of two Griff pitchers to record winning records… Threw 59 innings, the third-most on the team, and struck out 29… Pitched six shutout innings and allowed two hits in a 7-0 win over St. Bonaventure in the Big 4 Classic title game… Posted a 1.51 ERA with 16 strikeouts in 29.2 innings in his last five starts… Posted a 3-0 record during the stretch
Before Canisius: Selected to Team Canada Junior National Team training roster in 2004… Won Bronze Medal with the Manitoba Youth at the 2004 Canada Cup… Member of AA Neepawa Midgets that won the 2003 Western Canadian Championship… Won three straight Manitoba Provincial Championships with AA Neepawa Midgets from 2002-04… Named 2002 Manitoba Bantam Player of the Year… Also lettered in track, volleyball and basketball in high school
ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER 6.62 3-1 15 0 0 1 34.0 36 29 25 6.92 1-7 16 6 1 0 53.1 60 49 41 7.68 4-6 15 14 1 1 65.2 95 66 56 7.18 8-14 46 20 2 2 153.0 191 144 122
2007: Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and second-team All-Freshman by Ping! Baseball… Also named the first MAAC Rookie of the Year in Canisius history and earned first-team All-MAAC honors… Tied for the team lead with a .358 batting average to go along with 12 doubles, a triple, a home run and 26 RBIs… Tied for fifth in the MAAC in batting average… Had 18 multiple-hit games, including eight contests with three or more hits… Posted multiple RBIs in six games and had three RBIs in three contests… Had an 11-game hitting streak, the third longest of the season… Struck out just 17 times in 173 at-bats… Posted a 457 slugging percentage and a .437 on-base percentage Before Canisius: Played for Team Ontario from 2003-2005… Owns a .340 career batting average with 13 doubles, 10 homers and 43 RBIs with Team Ontario… A member of the Intercounty Terriers… Won a Gold Medal at the Canadian National Championships in 2003 and a Silver Medal in 2001… Named 2003 Ontario Baseball Association Junior Player of the Year… Also played for the 2004 Ontario Baseball Association champions, the Mississauga Twins… Honor Roll student at Rick Hansen Secondary School since 2002 Personal: The son of Meena and Charles Choy… Has one older brother, Jeremy, and a younger brother, Zachary… Majoring in economics Year 2008 2007 Total
GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR 49-45 .290 176 32 51 10 0 2 51-46 .358 173 15 62 12 1 1 100-91 .324 349 47 113 22 1 3
RBI 23 26 49
SLG OBP BB HBP SO .381 .399 26 8 28 .457 .437 22 3 17 .418 .417 48 11 45
SB E FLD 7 4 .947 2 6 .912 9 10 .931
Player Profiles Chris Cox • #23
Paul Panik • #29
2008: Appeared in six games… Made first career start against St. Bonaventure April 9, went five innings and allowed two hits, four runs and five walks to pick up first career victory… Didn’t allow a run in first four appearances of the season
2008: Played in 21 games, making 19 starts – all at catcher… Scored 14 runs, recorded 15 hits and 11 RBI in 51 at-bats while posting a .510 slugging percentage… Set school record, along with teammate Alec Cabello, with five runs scored against St. Bonaventure April 9… Homered in back-to-back games April 9-12
Junior • 5-11 • 185 • RHP • R/R St. George, Ontario • St. John’s College
2007: Threw 2.1 innings in two appearances on the mound… gave up three hits and struck out two Before Canisius: Played for the Intercounty Terriers the last two seasons, where he compiled a 17-3 record and pitched over 190 innings… Won Most Valuable Pitcher at the St. Mary’s Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Tournament in July of 2005… Played for Team Ontario from 2003-05; complied a career ERA of 4.21 with 65 strikeouts in 153.1 innings pitched… Was invited to various Perfect Game and Blue Chip Prospect Showcases… Played in the NABF World Series and the Sunbelt Classic… Also lettered in volleyball and basketball at St. John’s College Personal: The son of Ken and Debbie Cox… Has an older sister, Stephanie… Majoring in digital media arts Year 2008 2007 Total
ERA 6.75 19.29 9.26
W-L APP GS CG SV IP 1-0 6 1 0 0 9.1 0-0 2 0 0 0 2.1 1-0 8 1 0 0 11.2
H 7 3 10
R ER 8 7 5 5 13 12
BB 9 2 11
SO B/AVG WP HBP 4 .206 3 2 2 .300 4 1 6 .227 7 3
Mike Goemans • #19
Junior • 6-4 • 190 • LHP • L/L Guelph, Ontario • Iona College
Junior • 6-0 • 232 • C • R/R Hopewell Junction, N.Y. • John Jay
2007: Played in 28 contests, making 24 starts behind the dish… Hit .214 with four doubles and 10 RBIs… Made one error in 117 chances Before Canisius: Two-time Poughkeepsie Journal all-star and named All-Dutchess County, all-league and all-section in 2004 and 2005… Has a career batting average of .443 and a slugging percentage of .613 with 10 homers and 109 RBIs… Has been the starting catcher for John Jay High School the last three seasons… Starting catcher for Hudson Valley at the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Empire State Games; won Bronze Medal in 2004… Hit .300 in 2006 Empire State Games… Starting catcher for the Hudson Valley Hurricanes, who were the 2004 U-18 Connie Mack State Finalists; hit .488 with a .655 on-base percentage that season… Won the Scholar Athlete Award in 2004 and 2005 Personal: The son of Paul and Natalie Panik… Has a younger brother, Joe… Majoring in marketing Year 2008 2007 Total
GP-GS Avg AB R 21-19 .294 51 14 28-24 .214 70 11 49-43 .248 121 25
2007: Led the Griffs with 89 innings pitched and a 4.25 ERA… Walked just 21 batters… Made 12 starts and 16 appearances… Struck out 41 and logged two complete games… Threw a complete –game two-hitter against Fairfield April 21… Struck out six and allowed three earned runs in 8.1 innings at Iona April 28 Before Canisius: Attended Iona College in fall 2006 before transferring to Canisius... Pitched for Team Canada Junior National Team which won the Bronze Medal at the 2006 World Championships in Cuba... Went 17-2 with a 0.88 ERA in one season for the Intercounty Terriers; Named Pitcher of the Year... Pitched one season for the Guelph Silvercreeks which one the Gold Medal at the Canadian Junior National Championship in 2006 Personal: The son of Paul and Donna Goemans... Has two older sisters and a younger brother... Majoring in biology Year 2008 2007 Total
ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER 5.07 7-2 14 13 0 0 76.1 92 51 43 4.25 3-4 16 12 2 0 89.0 105 58 42 4.63 10-6 30 25 2 0 165.1 17 109 85
BB 26 21 47
2B 3B HR 2 0 3 4 0 0 6 0 3
RBI 11 10 21
SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB .510 .400 7 2 10 0 .271 .391 14 7 17 1 .372 .395 21 9 27 1
E FLD 2 .977 1 .991 3 .985
Perry Silverman • #24
Notes: Ranks fourth in career ERA (4.63) among Canisius pitchers with at least 100 IP… Tied for eighth in career wins (10)… Ranks ninth in career starts (25) and eighth in career innings pitched (165.1)… Named All-Star in Western Major Baseball League after going 2-0 with 1.80 ERA in first half of season 2008: Settled into the team’s No. 3 spot in the rotation… Made 13 starts, posting a 7-2 record with a 5.07 earned run average… Threw 76.1 innings… Allowed zero runs in 7.1 innings against Saint Peter’s May 4… Allowed one run on eight hits against Le Moyne March 22… Allowed two walks or fewer in 10 of 14 appearances and walked 26 on the season… In last 33.1 innings pitched of the season, yielded 12 runs… Made MAAC Tournament start for the second consecutive season
H 15 15 30
Junior • 5-10 • 190 • OF • R/R Del Ray Beach, Fla. • American Heritage 2008: Played in 29 games, making 13 starts (six in LF, one in CF, six in RF)… Had three RBI off the bench at Mount St. Mary’s March 14 and had five multi-RBI games on the season… Appeared as a pinch runner in 10 games on the season… Named to the MAAC AllAcademic Team 2007: Named to MAAC All-Tournament Team… Played in 49 games and made 36 starts in the outfield… Hit .235 with five doubles, a triple, a home run and 12 RBIs… Had seven multiple-hit games… First career homer was a walk-off over the left field wall in the 11th inning of a 7-6 victory over Saint Peter’s May 6; had three hits in that game Before Canisius: Set high school home run record with eight in 2005… Named to the Lake Highland Prep all-tournament team… Invited to the Canadian Junior National Team training camps in 2004 and 2005… Member of the Canadian Cup championship team in 2004 and named to the tournament all-star team; hit .320 in 206 at-bats with Les Ailes du Quebec Personal: The son of Mary and John Silverman… Has a younger sister, Macy… Majoring in communications Year 2008 2007 Total
GP-GS Avg AB R 29-13 .254 59 20 49-36 .235 132 18 78-49 .241 191 38
H 15 31 46
2B 3B HR 4 0 2 5 1 1 9 1 3
RBI 12 12 24
SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB .424 .323 3 3 17 4 .311 .299 10 3 32 3 .346 .307 13 6 49 7
E FLD 2 .931 0 1.000 2 .982
SO B/AVG WP HBP 37 .302 4 10 41 .296 2 5 78 .298 6 15
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Player Profiles Andrew Van’tWout
Will Chomicki • #7
2008: Appeared in six games, throwing 10.2 innings before suffering season-ending arm injury... Totaled 10 strikeouts and recorded a 0.84 ERA... Allowed one earned run in 10.2 innings pitched... Recorded a twoinning save, posting four strikeouts against Long Island (Feb. 24)
2008: Appeared in six games… Scored runs against Mount St. Mary’s (March 14) and Saint Peter’s (May 3)… Recorded first career high against Mount St. Mary’s
R-Junior • 6-1 • 220 • LHP • L/L Guelph, Ontario • Gennesee CC
Before Canisius: Played for two years at Genesee Community College... Two-Time All-Conference and All-Region selection in the WNYAC Personal: Son of Art and Valarie... Has a sister Amanda who plays softball at Wayne State Year 2008
ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG WP HBP 0.82 0-0 6 0 0 1 10.2 15 7 1 1 10 .306 0 1
Sophomore • 5-8 • 160 • OF • R/R Poughkeepsie, N.Y. • Our Lady of Lourdes
Before Canisius: Three-year starter at Our Lady of Lourdes with a career .426 batting average... Earned all-League and all-County honors in 2006 and 2007.... Won New York State Class A Championship in 2006... Won silver medal in 2006 Empire State Games… In 2006 and 2007, as leadoff hitter, hit .430 with .559 on-base pct and .682 slugging pct....Stole 73 bases in 73 attempts in high school... Also pitched 53 innings... Had a 3.04 ERA with a 9-2 record... Played four years of football and ran two seasons of indoor track Personal: Son of Ed and Carol… Has a brother Ed and sister Katie... Majoring in criminal justice Year GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 2008 6-0 .250 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Shayne Willson • #9
Shane Davis • #32
Junior • 6-2 • 200 • OF/RHP • R/R Surrey, British Columbia • Iowa Western Notes: Enters the season ranked 22nd among top Canadians eligible for the 2009 MLB Draft Before Canisius: Spent past two seasons at Iowa Western Community College… Drafted in 16th round of the 2006 MLB Draft by Minnesota Twins… Hit .404 with an .822 slugging percentage and seven home runs… Went 2-1 on the mound in 2008… Played in the NJCAA World Series both seasons… Played three seasons at Langley Blaze in high school… Played for Team Canada Junior National team and was sixth leading hitter in World Cup Personal: Son of Mike and Linda… Has one sibling – Tyler... Majoring in communications
Brian Burton • #33
Sophomore • 6-1 • 200 • 1B • R/R Kitchener, Ontario • Grand River 2008: Played in 45 games, making 39 starts… Made 27 starts at first base and 12 starts at designated hitter… Posted eight multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RBI games… Had game-winning hit in the eighth inning against Rider April 6… Had game-winning two-RBI single against Niagara May 15… MAAC Rookie of the Week Feb. 25… Named to the all-MAAC Second Team
R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 • LHP • R/L Belmont, Ontario • East Elgin Secondary Notes: Entered the season ranked fourth on Canadian Baseball Network’s top prospects for 2009 MLB Draft… Named 2008 New York Collegiate Pitcher of the Year… Went 5-0 with 0.33 ERA in 54 innings pitched for Glens Falls. Allowed five runs, two earned, with 31 hits and eight walks while striking out 31… Threw nineinning no-hitter June 11… Starting pitcher for Eastern Division Team in NYCBL All-Star Game… First all-time among Canisius pitchers with at least 80 IP in career ERA (2.42)… Fifth all-time in career wins (12), tied for fifth in complete games (10) 2008: Named Third-Team All-American by three organizations and Freshman All-American by five organizations… First pitcher in league history to win MAAC Rookie of the Year and Pitcher of the Year honors in same season… Tied for first in the NCAA among freshman pitchers with 12 victories… Ranked in the top 10 in the country among freshman pitchers with 2.42 ERA… Led the MAAC in ERA, victories and complete games (10)… Allowed two or fewer earned runs in 10 of 13 starts… Went 7-1 with 1.61 ERA, 53 hits allowed and 11 walks allowed in 56 innings pitched in eight conference starts… Threw nine-inning complete game against Le Moyne (March 23), allowing one run and five hits… Threw seven-inning shutout of Saint Peter’s May 3, allowing six hits…Four-time MAAC Rookie of the Week… Named to the Rawlings NCAA Northeast Region First Team by ABCA… Set program records for wins (12) and complete games (10)… ERA ranked fourth-all time among all pitchers with at least 30 innings pitched in a season
Before Canisius: Played for two years for the Intercounty Terriers as high school didn’t have a team… Hit .420 with six home runs and 80 RBI as a senior while going 6-0 with a 1.75 ERA as a pitcher… Won team’s MVP and top hitter award… As a junior, hit .378 with nine home runs and 60 RBI… Earned two letters on volleyball team and was named First-Team All-Star... Averaged eight kills per game… Earned two letters in hockey on the right wing… First-Team All-Star after totaling 32 goals and 20 assists
Before Canisius: Selected to Team Canada Junior National Team training roster in 2005… Won a gold medal with Team Ontario in the 2005 Canada Cup… Pitched the semifinal game against Alberta and gave up just two hits in six innings while striking out six… Played for the St. Thomas Jr. Intercounty Tomcats in 2005; compiled a 1.57 ERA with 42 strikeouts in 40.2 innings… Pitched for the London Tecumseh Minor Midget Team in 2004; posted a 2.08 ERA with 124 strikeouts in 70.2 innings
Personal: Son of Scott and Cathy… Has a sister Nicole… Intends to major in education
Personal: The son of Linda and Scott Davis… Has a sister, Lauren… Majoring in criminal justice
Year GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 2008 45-39 .277 141 25 39 6 0 2 32 .362 .380 20 4 23 2 3 .989
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ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG WP HBP 2.42 12-1 13 13 10 0 89.1 89 31 24 24 47 .264 2 3
2007 In Review Mike Deuschle • #8
Andrew Russo • #11
R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 155 • IF • R/R West Seneca, N.Y. • West Seneca West
Sophomore • 6-1 • 180 • C • R/R Buffalo, N.Y. • St. Joseph’s
2007: Played in six games and scored two runs… Registered a walk in his only plate appearance
2008: Appeared in four games… Made first career start against Buffalo (April 30) in Big Four
Before Canisius: Named All-Western New York honorable mention after hitting .420 as a senior… Also named first-team All-ECIC and the offensive MVP for West Seneca West… Also earned a letter in basketball
Before Canisius: Earned three letters at St. Joe’s… Three-time First-Team All-Catholic League selection… Named Team MVP as a senior… Played one year of football, earned All-Catholic honors as a safety
Personal: The son of Margaret and Tom Deuschle… Has an older sister, Julianna... Majoring in management
Personal: Son of Louis and Cindy… Father and grandfather both attended Canisius… Has a brother Matthew and sister Kristen... Majoring in finance
Year GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 2008 Did Not Play — Injured 2007 6-0 .000 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 1.000
Year GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 2008 4-1 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
Alek Brown • #31
Josh Marshall • #30
Freshman • 5-10 • 155 • LHP • L/L Elmira, N.Y. • Edison
Sophomore • 5-9 • 165 • LHP • L/L Saskatoon, Saskatchewan • Bishop James Mahoney
Before Canisius: Team MVP as a junior… Tied school record for strikeouts in a game with 20 as a sophomore… Threw a no-hitter during freshman and sophomore seasons… Went 23-3 with 285 strikeouts during first three seasons of high school… Three-time New York State Sportswriters’ Association First-Team All-Star
Notes: Named Western Major Baseball League All-Star after going 1-0 with 1.11 ERA in 20 IP in first half of summer baseball 2008: Made 11 appearances, including three starts… Went a season-long 4.1 innings against Delaware State March 25… Picked up first career save against Marist April 13, allowing two runs in 2.1 innings… Struck out four batters twice
Personal: Majoring in physical education
Pat Coleman • #37
Freshman • 5-10 • 170 • OF • R/L Pittsford, N.Y. • Pittsford Sutherland
Before Canisius: Played for three years with the Saskatoon Giants… Last season, had a 2.20 ERA in 65 IP with 102 strikeouts… Opposing batters hit just .170… Played in the 2006 Canada Cup… Attended Bishop James Mahoney
Before Canisius: Earned four letters at Pittsford Sutherland… Two-time All-County selection… 2006 and 2008 Sectional Final MVP… Hit .473 with 28 runs scored, 42 RBI, 11 doubles, five triples, 13 walks and nine stolen bases as a senior
Personal: Son of Monte and Karen… Has a brother Jesse and sister Rochelle… Majoring in physical education Year 2008
ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG WP HBP 9.70 0-2 11 3 0 1 21.1 32 28 23 22 14 .352 4 7
Steve McQuail • #1
Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 • IF • R/R Wantagh, N.Y. • MacArthur 2008: Appeared in 16 games, making 10 starts (one at 2B, three at SS, seven at 3B)…Had two hits on season’s opening weekend against Long Island (Feb. 24)… Scored three runs against Delaware State (March 25) Before Canisius: Played for three years for the Generals… Named All-Conference, All-County, All-Long Island, First-Team All-State… Won gold medal at 2006 Empire State Games… Two-time captain… Hit .375 with six home runs and 42 RBI as a senior… Committed just one error… Also pitched 53.1 innings… Had a 1.30 ERA and 86 strikeouts Personal: Son of Steve and Lisa… Has two siblings — Nick and Kelly… Majoring in physical education/health
Personal: Son of Brent and Cindy Coleman… Has two siblings – Chris and Vicki… Intends to major in criminal justice
Ryan Fennell • #26
Freshman • 6-2 • 175 • RHP • R/R Pittsford, N.Y. • Pittsford Sutherland Before Canisius: Played for two seasons at Pittsford Sutherland Personal: Son of Erin and the late Michael Fennell… Has two sisters – Kaelan and Meghan… Dad and uncle played at LeMoyne… Dad pitched in the New York Yankees organization and served as team’s bullpen catcher… Majoring in marketing
Year GP-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP BB HBP SO SB E FLD 2008 16-10 .200 35 7 7 0 0 0 3 .200 .317 5 1 13 1 3 .897
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Individual Career Records Jarred Flock • #23
Christopher Pistorio • #14
Freshman • 5-9 • 170 • OF • L/L Ariss, Ontario • Lewiston-Porter
Sophomore • 6-4 • 195 • C • R/R Orchard Park, N.Y. • Lakeland CC
Before Canisius: Played four seasons at Lewiston-Porter... All-Niagara Frontier League and All-Area selection in 2007 and 2008... First-Team All-Western New York in 2007 and Second-Team selection in 2008... SecondTeam All-State in 2007... As a senior hit .328 with six doubles, six home runs, 14 stolen bases and 24 walks... Hit .400 in his high school career
Before Canisius: Played two years at Lakeland Community College... Posted a .333 batting average... Played four years at Orchard Park... Named all-Western New York First-Team... Program won Section VI championship Personal: Son of Bob and Karen... Has one sister — Kayla... Mom attended Canisius... Majoring in finance
Personal: Son of Karen Flock... Has two siblings – Joshua and Justiana... Majoring in biology
Tim Szalkowski• #13
Freshman • 6-1 • 160 • LHP • L/L Lockport, N.Y. • Starpoint
Nathan Linseman • #16
Freshman • 6-2 • 180 • LHP • L/L Ariss, Ontario • Our Lady of Lourdes
Before Canisius: Earned three letters at Starpoint… Three-time All-League selection and three-time AllGreater Niagara Region Selection… Hit .393 with nine doubles, four triples, three home runs during senior seasons… Also had 15 consecutive at-bats with a hit… Threw 35 innings as a senior with a 2.00 ERA and 53 strikeouts… Also earned two letters in basketball and was an all-league selection as a senior
Before Canisius: Drafted in the 45th round by the Detroit Tigers in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft… Member of Team Canada Junior National Team… Pitched for Intercounty Terriers… Had 96 strikeouts and 1.59 earned run average in 70 innings… Threw two no-hitters… Also played nine years of hockey Personal: Son of Leon and Sandy Linseman… Has two sisters – Meaghan and Melissa… Majoring in management
Personal: Son of Thomas and Peggy Szalkowski… Has an older brother Jeffrey… Undecided on his major
Brad Medici • #10
Jon VanRemmen • #34
Freshman • 5-10 • 170 • C • R/R Waterford, N.Y. • Christian Brothers
Freshman • 5-9 • 170 • IF • R/R Elma, N.Y. • St. Francis
Before Canisius: Won three letters… First-Team All-Area selection three times… First-Team Selection by Troy Record… Hit .389 with 21 RBIs, 10 doubles and two triples as a senior… Also played three years of hockey, scoring 23 goals and 17 assists as a senior Personal: Son of Carmen and Karen Medici… Older brother Mike is assistant coach for Golden Griffins… Undecided on major
Benson Merritt • #27
Before Canisius: Played for four seasons at St. Francis... Hit .350 as a senior and had 22 stolen bases... Earned all-State honors, all-Catholic honors and all-Metro honors... Also earned all-Western New York First-Team accolades... Also played four years of football at St. Francis, earning first-team All-Catholic honors Personal: Son of Jeff and Terri... Has four siblings — Matt, Nathan, Kristin and Isabel... Dad attended Canisius and played catcher for the Golden Griffins... Majoriong in physical education/health
Freshman • 6-1 • 179 • RHP • R/R Smithville, Ontario • South Lincoln Before Canisius: Selected in 42nd round of the 2008 MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds… Played on Intercounty Terriers with teammates Nathan Linseman and Billy Martin Personal: Son of Richard and Anita…Has one sibling – Alexander… Majoring in education
Roster Breakdown By Location •British Columbia (1): Willson •Florida (1): Silverman •Manitoba (1): McGorman •New York (18): Brown, Burke, Cabello, Chomicki, Coleman, Deuschle, Fennell, Flock, Gibbs, McQuail, Mahoney, Medici, Panik, Pistorio, Russo, Szalkows-
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ki, VanRemmen, Weber, •Ontario (12): Boag, Burton, Choy, Cox, Davis, Goemans, Joseph, Linseman, MacKenzie, Mailloux, Merritt, Van’tWout •Saskatchewan (1): Marshall
By Class Freshman...................... 10 Sophomore.................... 6 Junior ........................... 7 Senior ........................... 10
2008 Statistics Record: 41-13 Home: 9-6 Away: 26-5 Neutral: 6-2 MAAC: 19-5 Player
AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
Mailloux, Kevin
.377 53-53 204 56 77 14 1 12 53 129 .632
15
8 34
4 .429
6 2
8-10 108 142 9 .965
Reimer, Kevin
.369 45-36 141 36 52 11 0
3 42 72 .511
31
4 26
1 .492
1 0
6-6
195 13 4 .981
Mahoney, Kevin
.369 51-48 179 51 66 13 2 12 52 119 .665
23
7 26
2 .453
3 2
8-9
34 115 9 .943
Donato, Adam
.351 47-43 171 52 60 15 2 10 37 109 .637
25 16 32
4 .474
1 2 10-14 97 7 0 1.000
Asis, Ryan
.336 41-29 125 31 42 6 1
2 27 56 .448
15
9 16
2 .437
2 2
Cabello, Alec
.321 53-51 184 42 59 6 1
0 35 67 .364
16
7 32
0 .392
2 2 16-18 65 184 12 .954
Joseph, Branson
.312 54-53 199 49 62 8 0 11 43 103 .518
29
9 40
5 .417
3 2 14-15 94 0 0 1.000
Choy, Ian
.290 49-45 176 32 51 10 0
2 23 67 .381
26
8 28
1 .399
3 1
7-7
68 4 4 .947
Burton, Brian
.277 45-39 141 25 39 6 0
2 32 51 .362
20
4 23
4 .380
1 1
2-4
261 12 3 .989
Burke, Connor
.270 41-36 126 26 34 8 1
5 23 59 .468
11
5 30
1 .345
3 1
5-5
257 17 1 .996
Panik, Paul
.294 21-19 51 14 15 2 0
3 11 26 .510
7
2 10
0 .400
0 3
0-0
78 6 2 .977
Silverman, Perry
.254 29-13 59 20 15 4 0
2 12 25 .424
3
3 17
2 .323
0 2
4-5
26 1 2 .931
Chomicki, Will
.250
6-0
5-9
6
7 0 1.000
4 2 1
0 0
0
0
1 .250
0
0
0
0 .250
0 0
0-1
0
McQuail, Stephen .200 16-10 35 7 7
0 0
0
3
7 .200
5
1 13
0 .317
0 0
1-1
5 21 3 .897
Gibbs, Brian
.171 20-10 35 9 6
1 0
1
8 10 .286
11
5 10
1 .431
0 0
0-0
14 1 0 1.000
Russo, Andrew
.000
4-1
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 .000
0 0
0-0
8
Totals
.320
54
1834 452 586 104 8
65 401 901 .491
237 88 337 27 .417 25 20 86-104 1344 607 60 .970
Opponents
.271
54
1757 257 476 106 8
33 248 697 .397
213 59 .274 22 .367
4 0 0
0 .000
0
8 30 48-54
0 1 .000
0 0 1.000
1319 512 85 .956
LOB — Canisius (435), Opp (448) DPs turned — Canisius (43), Opp (47) CI — Canisius (0), Opp (2) IBB — Canisius (9), Mahoney 4, Joseph 2, Choy 1, Burke 1, Mailloux 1, Opp (1). Picked off — Mailloux 3, Cabello 2, Reimer 2, Donato 1, Burke 1, Asis 1, Gibbs 1. Player Davis, Shane
ERA W-L APPGS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2.42 12-1 13 13 10
McGorman, Ryan 2.85 7-3 22 0
1/0
0 89.1 89 31 24 24 47 20 1 6 .264
2
3
0
2
7
0
0/3
7 41.0 32 18 13 17 41 7 1 2 .205
3
7
1
0
3
MacKenzie, Alex 3.30 6-3 13 13 3
0/1
0 95.1 99 41 35 21 56 14 0 8 .266
5
7
0
1
8
Goemans, Mike
5.07 7-2 14 13 0
0/1
0 76.1 92 51 43 26 37 22 3 8 .308
4
10
0
1
7
Weber, Matt
6.62 3-1 15 0
0
0/1
1 34.0 36 29 25 36 31 8 0 2 .269
4
3
2
1
2
Van’tWout, Andrew 0.84 0-0
6
0
0
0/0
1 10.2 15 7 1
1 10 6 0 0 .306
0
1
0
0
0
Cox, Chris
6.75 1-0
6
1
0
0/0
0 9.1 7
9
4 1 1 1 .206
3
2
0
1
0
Boag, Aaron
9.20 1-0 10 0
0
0/0
0 14.2 20 19 15 18 8 3 0 0 .317
3
1
0
0
0
Marshall, Josh
9.70 0-2 11 3
0
0/0
1 21.1 32 28 23 22 14 10 1 1 .352
4
7
0
2
2
Smith, Bryan
12.79 0-0
4
1
0
0/0
0 6.1 7
9 9 12 3 3 0 2 .318
2
2
0
0
0
Hawes, Eric
99.00 0-0
1
0
0
0/0
0 0.1 4
4 4
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
4.40 41-13 54 54 13
4/3
10
448.0 476 275 219 213 274 106 8
33 .271 33
59
3
8
30
Opponents
7.41 13-41 54 54 4
0/0
4
439.2 586 452 362 237 337 104 8
65 .320 54
88
9 25
20
8 7
1
0 1 0 0 .800
PB — Canisius (8), Reimer 5, Panik 3, Opp (16) Pickoffs — Canisius (4), Davis 2, Reimer 1, Panik 1 Opp (11) SBA/ATT — Reimer (3034), Panik (16-16), Sawatzky (11-12), MacKenzie (10-12), Goemans (8-9), Marshall (7-7), McGorman (6-6), Davis (2-4), Weber (2-2), Smith (1-1), Boag (1-1), Russo (1-1).
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Record Book INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS (Players in Bold are still active) Highest batting avg. (minimum 200 AB) 1......402......Vogel, Kevin.......... (100-249)..1985-87 2.....385......Dowden, Greg....... (87-226)... 1983-85 3.... .377...... Mailloux, Kevin...(77-204).2008-Pres 4.....374.......Rausch, Jason........ (137-366).. 1990-93 5.....363......Reimer, Kevin....... (114-314).. 2007-08 .363......Kline, Jason........... (91-251)....1996-97 7......355......Mazurek, Matt....... (122-344).. 2005-06 8.....347......Miosi, John........... (85-245)... 1980-83 9.....342......Foit, Rick.............. (95-278)... 1993-94 10... .340......Riniolo, Brian....... (91-268)... 1994-95 Highest slugging pct. (minimum 200 AB) 1......779......Dowden, Greg....... (226 AB).. 1983-85 2.....675......Rausch, Jason........ (366 AB).. 1990-93 3.....650......Schell, Todd.......... (254 AB).. 1994-95 4.... .632..... Mailloux, Kevin...(204 AB).2008-Pres 5.....618.......Vogel, Kevin.......... (249 AB)..1985-87 Highest on base pct. (minimum 200 AB) 1......486......Miosi, John........... (245 AB).. 1980-83 2.....478......Rausch, Jason........ (366 AB).. 1990-93 3.....474.......Reimer, Kevin....... (314 AB)..2007-08 4.....469......Mazurek, Matt....... (344 AB).. 2005-06 5.....467......Dowden, Greg....... (226 AB).. 1983-85 Most games played 1.....184.......Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 2....182.......Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 3....164.......Cox, Ishmael......................... 2000-03 4....161........Notaro, Mark.........................1991-94 5.... 159...... Mahoney, Kevin...............2006-Pres Most games started 1.....183.......Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 2....176........Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 3....163.......Cox, Ishmael......................... 2000-03 4....157.......Burke, Jerry........................... 1999-02 5.... 155...... Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. 155...... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. Most at bats 1.....628.......Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 2....599.......Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 3....587.......Cox, Ishmael......................... 2000-03 4.... 577....... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 5.... 562...... Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. Most runs scored 1.... 135...... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 2.... 124...... Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. 3....104.......Hennessy, Brian.....................1994-97 4....97.........Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 97......... Cabello, Alec...................2006-Pres. Most hits 1.... 185...... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 2....168.......Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 3....164.......Cox, Ishmael......................... 2000-03 4....162.......Hennessy, Brian.....................1994-97 5.... 160...... Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. Most doubles 1.... 33........ Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 33.........Hennessy, Brian.....................1994-97 3....32.........Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 4....30.........Notaro, Mark.........................1991-94 5....29.........Besant, Daryl........................ 1995-98 29.........Fede, Paul.............................. 1999-02 29........ Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres.
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Most triples 1.....10.........Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 2....9...........Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 3....8...........Dowden, Greg....................... 1983-85 8...........Jablonski, Ray........................1977-79 Most home runs 1.....27.........Rausch, Jason........................ 1990-93 2.... 25........ Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 2....22.........Schell, Todd.......................... 1994-95 4.... 18........ Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. 18.........Stepniak, Steve.......................1984-87 18.........Burdick, Jesse................... 1998,00-02 7.....17..........Dowden, Greg....................... 1983-85 8....14.........Donato, Adam...................... 2007-08 14.........Novo, Matt............................ 1989-92 10... 13.........Hennessy, Brian.....................1994-97 13.........LaDuca, Sam..........................1988-91 Most runs batted in 1.... 125...... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 2.... 99........ Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. 3....95.........Hennessy, Brian.....................1994-97 4....85.........Mazurek, Matt....................... 2003-06 85.........Rausch, Jason........................ 1990-93 6....82.........Stepniak, Steve.......................1984-87 82.........Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 8....80.........Reimer, Kevin....................... 2007-08 9....79.........Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 10... 78.........Dowden, Greg....................... 1983-85 Most total bases 1.... 307...... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 2....247.......Rausch, Jason........................ 1990-93 247...... Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. 4....240.......Hennessy, Brian.....................1994-97 5....235.......Cox, Ishmael......................... 2000-03 235.......Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 Most walks 1.....102.......Novo, Matt............................ 1989-92 2.... 81........ Joseph, Branson..............2006-Pres. 3.... 77........ Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. 4....76.........Rausch, Jason........................ 1990-93 5....71.........Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 Most stolen bases 1.....57.........Domogala, Kyle (57-66).........1999-01 2....45.........Ross, Jeremy (45-55)............. 1995-98 3....40.........Hennessy, Brian (40-47).........1994-97 4....39.........Cox, Ishmael (39-46)............ 2000-03 5.... 38........ Joseph, Branson (38-47)...2006-Pres. Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 60 IP) 1.... 2.42..... Davis, Shane........(89.1 IP).2008-Pres. 2....2.83......Krawczyk, Tim...... (130.1 IP).. 1983-86 3....3.38......Biancofiore, Steve.(114.2 IP).1983,85-87 4....3.56......Catanzaro, Mike... (86.0 IP)...1977-80 5....3.58......Chester, Tom........ (60.1 IP)...1961-62 6....3.80......Andrzejewski, Norm.(87.2 IP).. 1960-62 7.....3.87......DeMartino, Joe..... (132.2 IP).. 1988-90 8....4.10.......Cordier, Gary........ (63.2 IP).. 1982-84 9....4.28......Lasky, Mark........... (61.0 IP)...1977-78 10... 4.52......Zgoda, Derek......... (67.2 IP).. 1992-95 Lowest opponent batting avg. (minimum 60 IP) 1......203......Mamott, Joe.......... (101.1 IP).. 1993-94 2.....227......Zgoda, Derek......... (67.2 IP).. 1992-95 3.....230......Axford, John......... (70.0 IP)....... 2006 4.... .264..... Davis, Shane........(89.1 IP).2008-Pres. 5.....267......Bos, Mike.............. (82.2 IP).. 1994-95
Fewest walks allowed/9 inn game (min. 60 IP) 1.....0.45......Chester, Tom........ (60.1 IP)..1961-62 2....1.90......Carlson, Doug...... (90.0 IP).1980,82-83 3....2.05......Andrzejewski, Norm. (87.2 IP).. 1960-62 4.... 2.42..... Davis, Shane........(89.1 IP).2008-Pres. 5.... 2.56..... Goemans, Mike (165.1 IP).2007-Pres. Most strikeouts/9 inn game (minimum 60 IP) 1.....10.57....Mamott, Joe.......... (101.1 IP).1993-94 2....9.64......Axford, John......... (70.0 IP)....... 2006 3....9.51......West, Mark............ (183.2 IP).. 1998-00 4....8.40......Biancofiore, Steve.(114.2 IP).1983,85-87 5....8.07......Bax, Mike.............. (129.1 IP).. 2004-07 Most wins 1.....16.........Krawczyk, Tim...... (16-4)...... 1983-86 2....15.........Wertman, Adam... (15-16).....1993-97 3....14.........Firth, Mike . ......... (14-5)........1984-87 14.........Axelson, Bruce . ... (14-15)..... 1992-95 5.... 12........ Davis, Shane........(12-1)...2008-Pres. Most saves 1.....9...........Zgoda, Derek......................... 1992-95 2.... 8.......... McGorman, Ryan...........2006-Pres. 2....6...........Winiewicz, Alex.................... 2005-06 3....5...........Mamott, Joe.......................... 1993-94 4....4...........Davidson, John......................1988-91 Most appearances 1.....62.........Muoio, Marc......................... 1996-99 2.... 52........ McGorman, Ryan...........2006-Pres. 3.... 51........ Boag, Aaron....................2006-Pres. 4.... 46........ Weber, Matt....................2006-Pres. 5....44.........Dracup, Jeremy..................... 2001-03 Most games started 1.....34.........Karstedt, Scott...................... 1995-99 2....32.........Axelson, Bruce...................... 1992-95 3....31..........West, Mark............................ 1998-00 4....30.........Neufeld, Jordan.................... 2003-05 5....28.........Dracup, Jeremy..................... 2001-03 Most complete games 1.....13.........Davidson, John......................1988-91 2....12.........Surowiec, Dave..................... 1986-89 3....11.........Smith, Tim.............................1995-97 11.........DeMartino, Joe..................... 1988-90 5....10.........Biancofiore, Steve............ 1983,85-87 10........ Davis, Shane...................2008-Pres. Innings pitched 1.... 197.2.... MacKenzie, Alex.............2006-Pres. 2....193.0....Karstedt, Scott...................... 1995-99 3....183.2....West, Mark............................ 1998-00 4....183.1.....Dracup, Jeremy..................... 2001-03 5....168.0....Axelson, Bruce...................... 1992-95 168.0....Davidson, John......................1988-91 Most strikeouts 1.....194.......West, Mark............................ 1998-00 2....149.......Davidson, John......................1988-91 3....137.......Karstedt, Scott...................... 1995-99 4....133.......Axelson, Bruce...................... 1992-95 5....132.......Cole, Chris........................... 1999-02 6....122.......Gleason, Stephen.................. 1996-99 7.....119........Mamott, Joe.......................... 1993-94 8....118........Dracup, Jeremy..................... 2001-03 118........Hosick, Tyler......................... 2000-03 118........Neufeld, Jordan.................... 2003-06
Record Book Most wild pitches 1.....44.........Hosick, Tyler......................... 2000-03 2....37.........Bax, Mike.............................. 2004-07 3....35.........Neufeld, Jordan.................... 2003-06 4....33.........West, Mark............................ 1998-00 5....30.........Cole, Chris........................... 1999-02 Most hit batters 1.....40.........Neufeld, Jordan.................... 2003-06 2.... 35........ McGorman, Ryan...........2006-Pres. 3....32.........Hosick, Tyler......................... 2000-03 4....27.........West, Mark............................ 1998-00 5.... 25........ Weber, Matt....................2006-Pres. Highest fielding pct. (minimum 200 chances) 1......995......Burdick, Jesse (528-20-3).. 1998,00-02 2.... .991..... Burke, Connor (816-64-8)...2006-Pres. 3.... .989..... Burton, Brian (261-12-3).2008-Pres. 4.....985......Rausch, Jason (566-45-9)...... 1990-93 .985..... Panik, Paul (184-16-3)......2007-Pres. .985......Reimer, Kevin (352-42-6)...... 2007-08 7......984......Applegate, Keith (529-68-10).. 1992-94 8.....983......Crawford, R.J. (203-26-4)........... 2005 9.....980......LaDuca, Sam (486-60-11).......1988-91 .980......Herlong, Dave (512-22-11).... 1995-96 Most putouts 1.... 816....... Burke, Connor................2006-Pres. 2....566.......Rausch, Jason........................ 1990-93 3....564.......Baida, Gabe.......................... 2003-06 4....529.......Applegate, Keith................... 1992-94 5.....528......Burdick, Jesse.............. 1998, 2000-02 Most assists 1.... 442...... Cabello, Alec...................2006-Pres. 2....439.......Doll, Bill............................1998-2001 3.... 433...... Burke, Connor................2006-Pres. 4....390.......Smith, Kevin......................... 2003-06 5.... 357...... Mahoney, Kevin..............2006-Pres. INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS (Records in Bold set last season) Highest batting avg. (minimum 100 AB) 1......436......Vogel, Kevin.......... (44-101)........ 1985 2.....400......Ross, Jeremy.......... (46-116)........ 1997 3.....390......Hennessy, Brian.... (53-136)........ 1994 4.....389......Rausch, Jason........ (44-113)........ 1993 5.....378......Kline, Jason........... (48-127)........ 1997 6.... .377...... Mailloux, Kevin...(77-204)....... 2008 .377......Schell, Todd.......... (52-138)........ 1994 8.....376.......Besant, Daryl ....... (53-141)........ 1998 9.....373......Riniolo, Brian . .... (53-142)........ 1995 10...369..... Reimer, Kevin......(52-141)........ 2008 .369...... Mahoney, Kevin...(66-179)....... 2008 Highest slugging pct. (minimum 100 AB) 1......754......Schell, Todd.......... (138 AB)...... 1994 2.....713.......Vogel, Kevin.......... (101 AB)....... 1985 3.....701......Kline, Jason........... (127 AB)....... 1997 4.....699......Rausch, Jason........ (113 AB)....... 1993 5.....679......Rausch, Jason........ (112 AB)........1991 Highest on base pct. (minimum 100 AB) 1.......493.....Rausch, Jason........ (113 AB)....... 1993 2.... .492..... Reimer, Kevin......(141 AB)...... 2008 3.....483......Mazurek, Matt....... (190 AB)...... 2006 4.....480......Przybysz, Brian...... (102 AB)...... 1995 5.... .474...... Donato, Adam.....(171 AB)...... 2008 Most games played 1.... 54........ Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 54.........Burke, Connor........................... 2007
54.........Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2007 54.........Cabello, Alec............................. 2007 54.........Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2006 54.........Mazurek, Matt............................ 2006
Most games started 1.....54.........Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2006 54.........Mazurek, Matt............................ 2006 3.... 53........ Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 53........ Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 53.........Burke, Connor........................... 2007 53.........Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2007 53.........Cabello, Alec............................. 2007 Most at bats 1.... 204...... Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 2....201.......Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2006 3.... 199...... Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 4....197.......Joseph, Branson......................... 2007 197.......Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2007 Most runs scored 1.... 56........ Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 2.... 52........ Donato, Adam........................ 2008 3.... 51........ Mahoney, Kevin...................... 2008 4.... 49........ Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 5....44.........Mahoney, Dave.......................... 1994 Most hits 1.... 77........ Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 2....68.........Mazurek, Matt............................ 2006 3.... 66........ Mahoney, Kevin...................... 2008 4....63.........Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2006 5.... 62........ Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 62..........Choy, Ian................................... 2007 62.........Reimer, Kevin............................ 2007 Most doubles 1.....17..........Mahoney, Dave.......................... 1994 17..........Besant, Daryl............................. 1998 3....15.........Joseph, Branson......................... 2006 15........ Donato, Adam........................ 2008 4....14.........Cicero, John............................... 2002 14........ Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 Most triples 1.....5...........Jablonski, Ray............................ 1979 5...........Glover, Kevin............................. 1996 3....4...........Mahoney, Kevin......................... 2007 4...........Baida, Gabe............................... 2004 4...........Butzer, Tim................................ 1987 4...........Dowden, Greg............................ 1985 Most home runs 1.....13.........Schell, Todd............................... 1994 2.... 12........ Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 .12........ Mahoney, Kevin...................... 2008 4.... 11........ Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 5....10.........Burdick, Jesse............................. 2002 10........ Donato, Adam........................ 2008 Most runs batted in 1.... 53........ Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 2.... 52........ Mahoney, Kevin...................... 2008 3....45.........Schell, Todd............................... 1994 4....44.........Mazurek, Matt............................ 2006 5.... 43........ Joseph, Branson...................... 2008
4....104.......Schell, Todd............................... 1994 5.... 103...... Joseph, Branson...................... 2008 Most walks 1.....37.........Joseph, Branson......................... 2006 2....32.........Mazurek, Matt............................ 2006 3....31..........Novo, Matt..................................1991 31..........Novo, Matt................................. 1990 31........ Reimer, Kevin......................... 2008 Most stolen bases 1.....24.........Domogala, Kyle (24-26)............. 2001 2....22.........Domogala, Kyle (22-28)............. 2000 3....20.........Ross, Jeremy (20-24)................... 1998 4....19.........Mahoney, Dave (19-23).............. 1994 19.........Lewis, Herm (19-19)................... 1980 Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 30 IP) 1.....0.00......Rauh, John............ (33.2 IP)....... 1960 2....1.78......Catanzaro, Mike... (30.1 IP)........1977 3....2.18.......DeMartino, Joe..... (53.2 IP)....... 1989 4.... 2.42..... Davis, Shane........(89.1 IP)...... 2008 5....2.70......Catanzaro, Mike... (30.0 IP)....... 1978 Most strikeouts/9 inn game (minimum 30 IP) 1.....11.95.....Mamott, Joe.......... (64.0 IP)....... 1994 2....10.16.....West, Mark............ (87.2 IP)....... 2000 3....9.64......West, Mark............ (51.1 IP)........ 1999 9.64......Axford, John......... (70.0 IP)....... 2006 5....9.57......Biancofiore, Steve.(47.0 IP)....... 1985 Most wins 1.... 12........ Davis, Shane (12-1).................. 2008 2....8...........Bos, Mike (8-1)........................... 1994 3....7...........Wertman, Adam (7-3)................ 1995 7.......... McGorman, Ryan (7-3)............ 2008 7.......... Goemans, Mike (7-2)............... 2008 Most saves 1.... 7.......... McGorman, Ryan .................. 2008 2....5...........Zgoda, Derek.............................. 1994 3....3...........Four Tied Most appearances 1.... 22........ McGorman, Ryan................... 2008 2....21..........Boag, Aaron............................... 2006 3.... 20........ Boag, Aaron............................ 2007 20.........Kaczmarek, Jason....................... 2003 20.........Muoio, Marc.............................. 1998 Most games started 1.....14.........MacKenzie, Alex........................ 2007 14.........Axford, John.............................. 2006 14.........Weber, Matt............................... 2006 14.........West, Mark................................. 2000 5....13.........Four Tied Most complete games 1.... 10........ Davis, Shane........................... 2008 2....6...........Mamott, Joe............................... 1994 6...........Carlson, Doug........................... 1982 6...........Davidson, John...........................1991 6...........Dunford, Brendan..................... 1999
Most total bases 1.... 129...... Mailloux, Kevin...................... 2008 2.... 119....... Mahoney, Kevin...................... 2008 3.... 109...... Donato, Adam........................ 2008
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Record Book INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS (Records in Bold set last season) Innings Pitched 1.... 95.1..... MacKenzie, Alex..................... 2008 2.... 89.1..... Davis, Shane........................... 2008 3....89.0......Goemans, Mike......................... 2007 4....87.2.......West, Mark................................. 2000 5....78.1......MacKenzie, Alex........................ 2007 Most strikeouts 1.....99.........West, Mark................................2000 2....85.........Mamott, Joe..............................1994 3....75.........Axford, John.............................2006 4....65.........Davidson, John......................... 1991 5.... 56........ MacKenzie, Alex....................2008 Most wild pitches 1.....20.........Hosick, Tyler.............................2000 20.........Neufeld, Jordan........................2003 3....17..........Topping, Ryan...........................2003 4....16.........Kaczmarek, Jason......................2003 5....15.........Axford, John.............................2006 15.........Bax, Mike..................................2005 15.........West, Mark................................2000 Most hit batters 1.....19.........Neufeld, Jordan........................2003 2.... 16........ Sawatzky, Josh........................2008 3....15.........Clifford, Dan............................2007 15.........Hosick, Tyler.............................2002 5....14.........McGorman, Ryan.....................2007 14.........McGorman, Ryan.....................2006 Most assists 1.... 184...... Cabello, Alec..........................2008 2....171........Cabello, Alec............................2007 3.... 142...... Mailloux, Kevin.....................2008 4....134.......Doll, Bill...................................2001 134.......Mahoney, Kevin........................2008 Highest fielding pct. (minimum 80 chances) 1.... 1.000... Donato, Adam (97-7-0)...........2008 1.000... Joseph, Branson (94-0-0).........2008 1.000....Silverman, Perry (74-7-0)..........2007 1.000....Burdick, Jesse (116-3-0)............2001 1.000....Applegate, Keith (149-12-0).....1992 1.000....O’Donnell, Kevin (116-2-0).....1983 TEAM SEASON RECORDS (Records in Bold set last season) Highest batting avg. 1......342 (379-1108)......................................1997 2.....341 (252-738)........................................1987 .341 (298-874)........................................1982 4.....329 (420-1278)......................................1994 5.... .320 (586-1834)..................................2008 Highest slugging pct. 1......534 (874 AB).........................................1982 2.....529 (1108 AB).......................................1997 3.....515 (1278 AB).......................................1994 4.....503 (813 AB).........................................1985 5.....493 (998 AB)........................................1996 Highest on base pct. 1......431 (874 AB).........................................1982 2.... .417 (1834 AB)...................................2008 3.....409 (1108 AB).......................................1997 4.....405 (813 AB).........................................1985 5.....404 (1278 AB)......................................1994
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Most games played 1.....55...........................................................2007 2.... 54......................................................2008 54...........................................................2006 3....47...........................................................2004 47...........................................................2005 5....46...........................................................1991 Most runs scored 1.... 452....................................................2008 2....336.........................................................2006 3....298.........................................................1994 4....289.........................................................1997 5....281.........................................................2007 Most hits 1.... 586....................................................2008 2....498.........................................................2007 3....481.........................................................2006 4....420.........................................................1994 5....379.........................................................1997 Most doubles 1.... 104....................................................2008 2....103.........................................................1994 3....85...........................................................2006 4....84...........................................................2007 5....79...........................................................2001 Most triples 1.....18...........................................................1982 2....16...........................................................1985 3....14...........................................................2007 4....12...........................................................1996 12...........................................................1984 12...........................................................1986
Most strikeouts/9 inn game 1.....8.50 (90.0 IP).........................................1964 2....8.27 (86.0 IP).........................................1973 3....7.87 (330.2 IP).......................................2000 4....7.37 (105.0 IP).......................................1962 7.37 (301.2 IP)........................................1994 Most wins 1.... 41 (41-13)...........................................2008 2....28 (28-14)...............................................1994 3....21 (21-20)...............................................1995 4....20 (20-35)...............................................2007 5....18 (18-36)...............................................2006 18 (18-6).................................................1997 18 (18-19)...............................................1986 Most saves 1.... 10......................................................2008 10...........................................................1994 3....7.............................................................2006 4.... 5........................................................2007 5.............................................................2001 5.............................................................1995 Most complete games 1.....21............................................................1991 2....16...........................................................1990 16...........................................................1985 4....15...........................................................1999 5....14...........................................................1988 Most shutouts 1.... 4........................................................2008 4.............................................................1993 2....3.............................................................2007 3.............................................................1999
Most home runs 1.... 65......................................................2008 2....42...........................................................1997 3....39...........................................................1994 4....37...........................................................1996 5....28...................................................Four Tied
Innings pitched 1.... 448.0.................................................2008 2....431.1.......................................................2007 3....426.2......................................................2006 4....362.2......................................................2005 5....357.2.......................................................2004
Most runs batted in 1.... 401....................................................2008 2....296.........................................................2006 3....258.........................................................1997 258.........................................................1994 5....243.........................................................2007
Most strikeouts 1.....291.........................................................2007 2....289.........................................................2000 3.... 274.....................................................2008 4....253.........................................................2007 5....247.........................................................1994
Most walks 1.....237.........................................................2008 2....232.........................................................2006 3....198.........................................................2007 4....177..........................................................2005 5....166.........................................................1995
Highest fielding pct. (putouts-assists-errors) 1.... .970 (1344-607-60)..............................2008 2.....965 (1294-615-70).................................2007 3.....958 (1290-547-81).................................2006 4.....955 (531-235-36)...................................1986 .955 (972-394-65)...................................2002
Most stolen bases 1.... 86 (86-104).........................................2008 2....85 (85-114).............................................2005 3....83 (83-112).............................................2006 4....78 (78-99)...............................................1994 5....67 (67-82)...............................................2000
Fewest errors 1.....27...........................................................1973 2....32...........................................................1962 3....36...........................................................1986 4....53...........................................................1983 5....55...........................................................1990
Lowest earned run avg. 1.....3.26 (199.0 IP).......................................1978 2....4.22 (177.0 IP)........................................1986 3.... 4.40 (448 IP)......................................2008 3....4.80 (90.0 IP).........................................1964 4....4.81 (86.0 IP).........................................1973
Year-by-Year/Series History YEAR W L 1954 8 4 1955 9 5 1956 10 3 1957 7 2 1958 12 8 1959 6 11 1960 10 5 1961 10 4 1962 7 7 1963 3 6 1964 3 11 1965 3 10 1966 4 7 1967 3 11 1968 7 8 1969 3 4 1970 7 9 1971 1 7
PCT. .667 .643 .769 .778 .600 .353 .667 .714 .500 .333 .214 .231 .364 .214 .467 .429 .438 .125
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COACH Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob Mackinnon Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey
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PCT. .500 .258 .000 .455 1.000 .500 .375 1.000 1.000 .000 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .600 .317 1.000 .000 .000 .240 .000 .792 .100 1.000 .100 1.000 .333 .000 .333 .750 .424 .714 .000 .708 .750 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 1.000
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9 4 .692 5 6 .455 5 9 .357 5 9 .357 3 7 .300 7 19 .269 10 12 .455 8 20 .286 7 23 .233 9 14 .391 14 15 .483 12 11 .522 14 10 .583 15 13 .536 18 6 .750 11 12 .478 11 17 .393 12 23 .343 11 20-1 .359
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John Morrison James Kennerson James Kennerson Pete Leo Pete Leo Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys 1 0 4 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 25 5 0 0 2 12 1 1 7 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 4 6 63 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
1 1 0 0 1 1 21 1 5 2 4 2 2 4 1 71 0 2 1 0 26 1 0 27 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 1 74 4 1 2 1 2 3 3 1
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13 33 .283 Don Colpoys 13 22 .371 Don Colpoys 13 25-1 .346 Don Colpoys 28 14 .667 Don Colpoys 21 20 .512 Don Colpoys 13 22 .371 Don Colpoys 18 19 .486 Don Colpoys 11 32 .256 Don Colpoys 13 26 .333 Don Colpoys 9 33 .214 Don Colpoys 14 28 .333 Don Colpoys 4 38 .095 Mark Notaro 4 38-1 .105 Mark Notaro 4 43 .085 Mark Notaro 9 38 .191 Mike McRae 18 36 .333 Mike McRae 20 35 .363 Mike McRae 41 13 .759 Mike McRae 565 887-3 .389
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3 0 1 2 2 0 10 2 13 9 18 0 0 20 2 0 1 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 6 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4
2 8 0 0 11 1 23 1 12 3 39-2 1 5 16 0 4 2 1 6 64 1 2 2 2 5 1 2 0 11 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 7-1
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Canisius College Canisius College Facts Founded:
y German members of B the Society of Jesus in 1870.
Location: The historic Hamlin Park neighborhood in the city of Buffalo, N.Y. Campus: 62 acres, with most buildings connected by tunnels or overhead walkways
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Academics: More than 1,000 courses in 70 majors, minors and special programs offered through three academic divisions. Enrollment: 3,490 undergraduate 1,494 graduate Degrees: BA, BS, MBA, MBAPA, MS, MSEd
Average Class Size: 17 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Activities: 25 academic clubs, 20 service and social clubs, 16 honor societies, 16 recreational clubs, 11 performing arts organizations, 11 cultural clubs, nine publications and broadcasting media, three Greek life organizations.
Canisius College • C onsistently ranked among the top regional colleges in the Northeast, Canisius College is one of 28 Jesuit colleges in the nation. • C anisius is proud to share in the Jesuit heritage, which offers students a unique blend of academic, social and spiritual growth opportunities to prepare them to be leaders in their professions, communities and service to humanity. It was founded in 1870 by German members of the Society of Jesus. • T he Canisius campus is located in a residential neighborhood in North-Central Buffalo only minutes from downtown Buffalo. The Metro Rail rapid transit system connects the college directly to the city’s waterfront, downtown theatre district and some of Buffalo’s most exciting sports arenas. • T here are more than 1,000 courses in over 70 distinct majors, minors and special programs offered at Canisius. • M ore than 92 percent of recent Canisius graduates are employed in their fields or attending graduate or professional schools. • W ith a student/faculty ratio of 12:1, students have the opportunity to work closely with their instructors, often publishing or presenting scholarly articles based on joint research. • N inety-five of the 217 full-time faculty at Canisius hold a PhD or other terminal degree. • O ver 100 college-sponsored organizations offer Canisius students experiences related to service, the media, student government, academics and religious and social interests. • S tudents serve others through opportunities that are offered and encouraged through Campus Ministry, including volunteering at area hospitals, tutoring, visiting the elderly and staffing local soup kitchens for the poor. • P resident of Canisius College since 1993, Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J., has demonstrated his leadership and commitment to the college and the Western New York community by overseeing the investment of nearly $120 million in the Canisius campus over the last 15 years. • M ore than 85 percent of the school’s housing have been built or renovated within the last nine years. The College’s newest residence, Dugan Residence Hall, opened in the fall 2005 and is now home to 270 freshmen and sophomores. • A ll resident accommodations at the College are fully wired to include individual Internet service, cable television and local telephone service with voicemail. • A partment-style living is available for students in their sophomore, junior or senior years in one of the College’s townhouse complexes or apartment buildings. • C anisius has nearly 38,000 living alumni, representing every state and numerous foreign countries.
Undergraduate Majors & Programs College of Arts and Sciences Anthropology Art History Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Chemistry Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Studies Computer Science (BA and BS) Criminal Justice Digital Media Arts Economics (BA) English Environmental Science European Studies History International Relations Mathematics and Statistics Modern Languages: French, German, Spanish Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Urban Studies
Pre-Professional Programs Dental Early Assurance of Admission Joint Degree Programs: Dental Medicine, Optometric Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine and Podiatric Medicine Medical Early Assurance of Admission Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary
Richard J. Wehle School of Business Accounting Accounting Information Systems Economics (BS) Entrepreneurship Finance Information Systems International Business Management Marketing
School of Education and Human Services Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Physical Education/Health Education Special Education Teacher Education: Early Childhood Education (Birth to Grade 2) Childhood Education (Grades 1 - 6) Adolescence Education (Grades 7 - 12)
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Academic Services Canisius College Academic Services provides academic, personal and career support programs that foster the total development for the studentathletes. A comprehensive program on life skills provides student-athletes with educational experiences. Service programs preparing students for the demands of a well-balanced lifestyle are also provided. Academic Services for Student-Athletes offers the guidance and direction needed to prepare student-athletes for success beyond graduation.
Academic Advisor for Athletics Services The Academic Advisor for Athletics provides the following support services to best serve the student-athletes at Canisius: • Provide effective academic advising; conduct individual advising appointments with student-athletes who have concerns abut their major choice, progress toward graduation, grades, or any other aspects that may impede their success toward graduation and NCAA eligibility. • Pay particular attention to the “at-risk” student-athletes and students who have not yet chosen a major course of study. • Schedule meetings with designated student-athletes to assist in the monitoring of academic progress. • Assist student-athletes with the development of academic recovery plans. • Develop travel contracts for student-athletes to share with their course instructors. • Provide assistant with scholarship and award applications.
Study Hall/ Tutorial Program In order to assist student-athletes in achieving optimal academic performance, the Athletic Department provides a Study Hall Program. Study hall is open to all student-athletes and is an opportunity to do academic work at consistent time in a quiet place where tutors are available to answer questions and concerns. Study hall is to be used for course work only. A total of six hours each week are required for all first semester freshmen and first semester transfers.
Perry Silverman
Tutoring Services
2008 MAAC All-Academic Team
The college offers free tutoring to all Canisius College students. If you have any questions regarding a tutor, or need assistance setting up a time to meet with someone from the College’s Tutorial Program, contact Danielle LaMarre, Academic Advisor for Athletics.
2008 MAAC All-Academic Team
Ryan Asis Physical Education/ Health
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Alex MacKenzie Physical Education
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Life Skills Canisius College has been a participating institution in the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program since 2000-01.
Student-Athlete of the Year
The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is designed to: • Support efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation • Use athletics as preparation for success in life • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes • Enhance interpersonal relationships in the lives of student-athletes • Assist student-athletes in building positive self-esteem • Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to their communities • Promote ownership by the student-athletes of their academic, athletic, personal and social responsibilities • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education • Encourage the development of leadership skills
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Female Athlete Heather Forester (Synchro) Shauna Geronzin (Basketball) Jénel Stevens (Basketball) Jénel Stevens (Basketball) Andrea Bunten (Softball) Whitney Card (Lacrosse) Jess Stackhouse (Volleyball) Katie Miranto (Softball)
Male Athlete Stephen Fabiili (Hockey) Tom Zabawa (Football) Mark Miyashita (Lacrosse) Rob Martin (Hockey) Matt Vinc (Lacrosse) Matt Mazurek (Baseball) Kevin Ross (Lacrosse) Alan McGreal (Soccer)
The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program focuses on five commitment areas: • Academic Excellence • Athletic Excellence • Personal Development • Career Development • Service • T he Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) serves as the student-athletes’ line of communication to the athletics administration. Two student-athletes from each team serve on the SAAC and meet Katie Miranto Alan McGreal with department of athletics administrators once a month. • Once each semester, Canisius recognizes its student-athletes who have achieved a 3.2 cumulative grade point average or higher at an academic awards banquet. • At the end of the academic year, the athletic department hosts the All-Sports Banquet and announces the Male and Female Athletes of the Year. The banquet also includes a video, featuring all athletic teams, along with other award presentations. • Canisius initiated a program in 2002, called Athletes For Athletes, to increase fellowship among the student-athletes and student attendance at home games. SAAC representatives from each team pick one home game on their schedule they would like all other student-athletes to attend.
These Men and Women Wore the Blue & Gold Alum Ed Book (‘92) Mike Buczkowski (‘86) Anthony Cassiol (‘88) Gina Castelli (‘86) Dr. Mike Christel (‘83) Darren Fenn (‘01) Karen Freeman (‘83) Greg Gabriel (‘74) Pat Gallivan (‘82) Gene Jankowski (‘55) Tony Masiello (‘69) Micheal Meeks (‘96) Jeff Nix (‘80) Henry Nowak (‘57) Ron Raccuia (‘93) Mary Beth Riley (‘91) Mike Smrek (‘85) Ryan Stewart (‘97) Ann Woloszynski (‘90) Josh Zavitz (‘05)
Sport Men’s Basketball Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Women’s Basketball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Football Men’s Soccer Baseball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Baseball Women’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Ice Hockey Softball Ice Hockey
Job Member, 2004 New Zealand Olympic Team Vice President, Buffalo Bisons (IL) Vice President, Citizens Bank Head Coach, Siena College Scientist, Carnegie Mellon University Pro basketball, Germany Executive Vice President for Biologics - Former Wake Forest Head Coach Director of College Scouting, Chicago Bears (NFL) Former Sheriff, Erie County Former President and Chairman of CBS Broadcasting Company Mayor, City of Buffalo, 1994-2005 Member, 2000 Canadian Olympic Team Director of Scouting Services, New York Knicks (NBA), 1992-2007 US House of Representatives (Retired) President, Integrity Distribution; Founder, Ad Pro Team Sports 1991 NCAA Woman of the Year Member, World Champion Los Angeles Lakers (twice) Video Coach, Chicago Blackhawks (NHL), Amateur Scout Vice President, M&T Bank ECHL Man of the Year (2006)
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Athletic Tradition Department of Athletics Mission Statement: Consistent with the Jesuit philosophy of education and the mission of the College, the Canisius College intercollegiate athletics program strives for excellence in academics, athletics, leadership and service to others while embracing the principles of good sportsmanship, ethical conduct and equity in opportunity.
Core Values: In pursuing this mission the Department of Athletics subscribes to established core values through which all stakeholders of the program ensure that we will: • Understand that our student-athletes are central to our primary purpose and as such, their well being and successful graduation from the college are expected. • Continually recruit student athletes that will enhance our program by representing the College with distinction. • Tirelessly prepare for and compete in each contest with the expectation of winning. • Expect the highest levels of sportsmanship and personal integrity from all participants. • Strive to provide a leadership role in the College’s service to the Western New York community. • Embrace equal opportunity for all participants in a culturally diverse community. • Provide a positive educational and athletic experience for our studentathletes and alumni that will create a passion for a commitment to the college and engender a lifetime of support for our Golden Griffins.
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Jim Hesch Men’s Soccer
Cathy Hummel Volleyball
Todd Hummel Golf
Mike McRae Baseball
Randy Mearns Men’s Lacrosse
Pete Osmond Cross Country
Tom Parrotta Men’s Basketball
Mike Rappl Softball
Dave Smith Hockey
Scott Teeter Women’s Lacrosse
Scott Vanderzell Swimming/Diving
Jim Wendling Women’s Soccer
Jill Wright Syncho Swimming
Terry Zeh Women’s Basketball
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Single-season school records set for wins in 2007-08 (baseball, men’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, softball)
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What is a Griffin? The Griffin is a mythical creature of supposed gigantic size that has the head, forelegs and wings of an eagle and the hindquarters, tail and ears of a lion. They are well known for their speed, ability to fly and having eyes like an eagle as well as the strength and courage of a lion. Griffins have been known for centuries as symbols of strength and vigilance, have been called “The Hounds of Zeus” in Greek mythology and are said to have mastery of both the land and sky. They are thought to be from India, where the natives of the land made their talons and claws into drinking cups because the talon of a Griffin was said to detect poison in a liquid. Griffins would find gold in the mountains and line their nests with it and as a result, were forced to become great guardians of the nests to keep the hunters away. According to Charles A. Brady in Canisius College The First Hundred Years, “Though the problems of when and where the Griffin began his reign as King Herald of the Canisius College of Arms are not easily settled, the whence is simple to establish. Our Griffin flew to us from the prow of LaSalle’s lost Griffon, the Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes, which disappeared after making a safe voyage from the Niagara River to the Strait of Detroit. LaSalle’s ill-fated caravel, the first ship ever built on America’s inland seas, with its 45 tons and five cannons, had its beakhead adorned ‘with a flying Griffin, and an eagle above it,’ in honor of the two heraldic beasts on the armorial bearing of the great Frontenac.” The Griffin became the symbol for Canisius athletics in the mid-1930s. Steve Weller wrote in The Buffalo News Jan. 22, 1962, “You can have your Chihuahuas, Piranhas, Horned Frogs and Iguanas. The best all-around athletic mascot in business today has to be the beast adopted by Canisius College – the Golden Griffin.”
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MAAC MAAC History With 10 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is in its 28th year of competition during the 2008-2009 academic year. The MAAC was founded in 1980 by six charter members: the U.S. Military Academy, Fairfield University, Fordham University, Iona College, Manhattan College and Saint Peter’s College. Competition followed one year later in the fall of 1981 with members competing in the sports of men’s cross country and men’s soccer. On January 2, 1982, Army traveled to Iona for the first MAAC men’s basketball game and the MAAC story had begun. Today, Conference members include: Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona College, Loyola College (Md.), Manhattan College, Marist College, Niagara University, Rider University, Saint Peter’s College, and Siena College. In addition, associate members Mount St. Mary’s University, Providence College, Saint Joseph’s University, Virginia Military Institute and Wagner College compete in men’s lacrosse. St. Francis (N.Y.) College, Villanova University and Wagner College are all associate members of the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. The MAAC will support 24 sports and championships during the 2008-2009 academic year.
Academics and Athletics The MAAC prides itself on the accomplishments of its student-athletes in the classroom, as well as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a 1991 graduate of Canisius, was the first recipient of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. In the fall of 1998, Erin Whalen, a member of the Iona women’s rowing team, was awarded one of the nation’s 32 Rhodes Scholarships for academic achievement and civic leadership. Jose Vargas, a Loyola student, was also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1999. First-class facilities are the rule with MAAC schools, as teams regularly play in topnotch arenas, such as Madison Square Garden, the IZOD Center, HSBC Arena, Times Union Center, the Arena at Harbor Yard and Sovereign Bank Arena. The other MAAC championships boast their share of outstanding locales as well, such as the fabled Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, where the cross country championships are contested, and Waterfront Park in Trenton, home of the baseball championship. This year, the MAAC will take its Cross Country Championships to Orlando, Florida, where it will conduct its post-season championships at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex. In 2009, the MAAC Women’s Soccer Championship will be at Walt Disney World. The MAAC Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships will move to Celebration Golf Club, located in Celebration, Florida, beginning in 2009. In the past several years, a number of the MAAC schools have also enjoyed success in NCAA Championships. MAAC schools have made a total of 72 NIT appearances and 41 NCAA appearances. In addition, Rider University represented the league last season in the inaugural College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Combined with recent bracket expansion in several sports, the MAAC possesses 12 automatic bids in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s water polo and men’s lacrosse. In 2007, the Marist women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to the eventual National Champion, the University of Tennessee. Last fall, the Iona College men’s cross country team finished second at the 2007 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships. Canisius softball, Manhattan track, Manhattan and Marist baseball and Loyola soccer and lacrosse have also flourished on the national stage. The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront of technology, expanding the notoriety of the league into cyberspace. In 2007, the league retained XOS Technologies, Inc., to sponsor the MAAC web page. Launched in November 1999, www. maacsports.com has been a great success, providing fans with up-to-date contest results, fan polls and an online merchandise store.
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2008 MAAC Baseball Review MAAC Standings Canisius Manhattan Siena Rider Fairfield Niagara Marist Saint Peter’s Iona
Conf. Rec. 19-5 19-5 15-8 13-10 11-13 10-14 8-15 7-16 4-20
Overall 41-13 31-20-1 29-26 29-28 14-36 22-28 19-28 20-30 4-44
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Game 1: (3) Siena 24, (2) Manhattan 3 Game 2: (4) Rider 4, (1) Canisius 3 Game 3: (1) Canisius 16, (2) Manhattan 7 Game 4: (4) Rider 3, (3) Siena 0 Game 5: (3) Siena 5, (1) Canisius 2 Game 6: (3) Siena 9, (4) Rider 8, 10 innings Game 7: (4) Rider 12, (3) Siena 5
MAAC at the NCAA Championship Regionals (1) Cal-State Fullerton 11, (4) Rider 0 (2) Virginia 8, (4) Rider 2
Facilities The Rev. James M. Demske, S.J. Sports Complex, built in 1989 at a cost of $4.5 million, provides a home field for Canisius College athletics. It has been hailed by the New York Times, USA Today, and The NCAA News as a model for urban campuses.
History The facility is unique for its space utilization in a compact urban setting and has set the standard for design for other schools with limited land. Built on a 14-acre parcel of land located behind the Koessler Athletic Center, the multi-use, allpurpose, all-weather A-Turf surface serves as home to the Golden Griffin soccer, lacrosse, baseball and softball teams. The field, which is fully lighted for evening activities, features grandstand seating for 1,000 and portable bleachers for 150. In addition to the field, a locker room for Canisius student-athletes and visiting opponents sits adjacent to the Koessler Athletic Center. The Demske Sports Complex underwent a major face lift during the summer of 2008 when Canisius replaced the old AstroTurf 12 playing surface with 123,000 square feet of A-Turf. A-Turf is a multi-purpose, all-weather synthetic playing surface that is virtually unaffected by adverse weather conditions. Using natural grass as its model, A-Turf’s synthetic turf consists of a denser construction of polyethylene fibers and a high-level of specialized rubber and sand mix to increase playability and lower the G-Max rating. The lower the G-Max rating, the greater the shock absorption and less impact to the athlete. In addition to the work on the playing fields, Canisius also installed brand new scoreboards and new baseball dugouts along the first and third base sides. The Demske Sports Complex hosted the 2004 MAAC Men’s Lacrosse League championships and will serve as the host venue for the event again in May 2009.
Center for Athletic Training Canisius College opened the Center for Athletic Training in the summer of 2007. The state-of-the art facility, located in the Koessler Athletic Center, is used for game and practice preparation and is fully equipped for acute and long-term injury rehabilitation. The Center houses private offices for both team of the College’s team physicians and full-time Certified Athletic Trainers who serve Canisius’ student-athletes. An adjacent Hydrotherapy area compliments the Center in providing the highest quality care for those donning the Blue and Gold.
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Buffalo City of Buffalo Facts CHRONOLOGY
LOCATION
Buffalo was settled in 1800 and incorporated as a city in 1832.
Buffalo is the commercial, political and entertainment hub of an eight county region (Erie, Niagara, Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Genesee, Orleans and Wyoming counties) with a population of nearly 1.6 million.
NICKNAMES “City of Good Neighbors” “Queen City of the Lakes” “City of No Illusions” “City of Lights”
POPULATION Buffalo has a population of 292,648. The Buffalo-Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is the 43rd largest United States metro area with a population of 1,170,111.
Located at the easternmost end of Lake Erie, overlooking the Niagara River, Buffalo is just across the Peace Bridge from the Canadian province of Ontario, and a 20-minute drive from Niagara Falls. Approximately 55 percent of the U.S. population and 62 percent of Canada’s population is within a 500-mile radius of the Buffalo Niagara region.
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Canisius Administration Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. President President of Canisius College since 1993, Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. has transformed Canisius College from a commuter college serving primarily the Western New York market into a residential comprehensive university drawing students from across the Northeast and beyond. Under Father Cooke’s leadership, Canisius has invested nearly $120 million in 24 major capital projects on the Main Street campus, including a complete renovation of the college’s signature classroom building, Old Main, Lyons Hall, and the development of the Montante Cultural Center. Canisius has completed eight residence hall construction or renovation projects, including two townhouse complexes and a high-rise residence hall. Plans to develop Science Hall, an interdisciplinary science center at the college are underway. Educating students for the demands of an ever-changing world is a high priority for Father Cooke. New majors in emerging fields such as bioinformatics, international business, accounting information systems, health and human performance and digital media arts have recently been added to Canisius’ comprehensive curriculum. Canisius faculty, students and staff are heavily involved in wide variety of service learning and volunteer activities throughout Western New York and beyond. Father Cooke received high marks in a Buffalo News poll of Western New York leaders which ranked Father Cooke as the second most influential civic leader and the college as the second most influential institution overall in terms of their positive impact on the community. Father Cooke was also recognized by The Buffalo News as one of its Outstanding Citizens for 2001 and named the 2003 Renaissance Man by the Buffalo Renaissance Foundation (BRF). He received the 2005 Humanitarian Award from the Niagara Lutheran Foundation, and the National Federation for Just Communities (NFJC) of Western New York presented Father Cooke with a 2007 Citation Award for his community leadership. In early 2008, Father Cooke served as a delegate at the Jesuits’ General Congregation 35 that elected Father Adolfo Nicolas as the new General of the Society of Jesus. He was also a delegate at General Congregation 33 in 1983 that elected Father Peter-Hans Kolvenbach as General. Prior to joining the Canisius community, Father Cooke served as executive and academic vice president of John Carroll University. Born in New York and raised in Hoboken, NJ, Father Cooke received a bachelor of arts degree from Fordham University in 1960; a Licentiate in philosophy from Loyola Seminary, Shrub Oak, in 1961; master’s degrees in teaching and philosophy in 1962 and 1965; respectively, from Fordham; advanced theology degrees from Woodstock College in 1967 and Yale University in 1968; and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 1971. Father Cooke’s academic area of expertise focuses on ethics, the theory of knowledge and the philosophy of language. Father Cooke is currently a member of the board of trustees of Fordham University, and a member of the finance committee of the New York Province of the Society of Jesus.
Dr. Ellen Conley Vice President for Student Affairs Ellen O. Conley, PhD, a member of the Canisius Community since 1970, was named vice president for student affairs in 1998. One of her many accomplishments in her new role includes spearheading the upgrade of the athletics program at the college. Dr. Conley earned a bachelor’s degree from Slippery Rock State College (1967), advanced education degrees from the University of Pittsburgh (1968) and Buffalo State (1973) and a doctorate in higher education from the University at Buffalo (1981). During her tenure as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Conley supported the formation of the School of Education and Human Services, developed a mentoring program for new faculty, initiated the development of majors in criminal justice and environmental science and guided the initiative to implement a Master of Science in Organizational Communication and Development. She also established the Fine Arts Department and facilitated the development of MusiCanisius, which has since evolved into the ArtsCanisius program. While acting dean, she coordinated the promotion of the school’s graduate education program to the Canadian market and guided the implementation of the Master in Sport Administration. From 1987-89, Dr. Conley was the assistant director of athletics for women’s sports and financial aid, and from 1987-90, she was the athletic scholarship coordinator. Under her direction, the women’s athletic program was formed and grew from one club level team to seven varsity teams. In addition, she implemented and monitored an athletic scholarship program for men’s and women’s non-revenue producing sports. From 1982-1990 Dr. Conley served as chair of the undergraduate Physical Education Major Program and Coordinator of the Physical Education Graduate Program. In 1989, she developed alternative curricular tracks for physical education majors to enhance enrollment, and in 1986, she co-wrote the New York State Professional Preparation Council’s position paper for “Strengthening Teaching in New York State.”
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Athletic Administration Bill Maher Director of Athletics Named Director of Athletics in May 2005, Bill Maher is in his fourth year back in the Blue and Gold. Since taking over at Canisius, 10 athletic teams won conference or regional championships, with the softball team advancing to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past two seasons, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in the last 14 seasons. The 2008 men’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history and won a share of the regular-season MAAC Championship for the second time in three seasons. The 2008 baseball program earned a share of the regular-season title for the first time in 14 years and advanced to the MAAC Tournament for the second consecutive season while setting a school record with 41 victories. The 2006 volleyball team set a program record for victories. The synchronized swimming program won its 11th consecutive ECAC Championship in 2008. During the past three seasons, 63 student-athletes have earned all-league honors, 16 have won conference player or rookie of the year awards and 29 were voted to alltournament teams. On the academic level during the past three athletic seasons, 217 student-athletes were named to the MAAC All-Academic Honor Roll, while 39 hockey players made the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team and 15 synchronized swimmers were honored as U.S. Synchro Academic All-Americans. During the past three years, Canisius has had seven student-athletes recognized on the district level as ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA All-Academic. Starting with the 2007-08 academic year, Maher began a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Management Council. A Canisius graduate and former assistant athletic director at the school, Maher spent seven years at the University at Buffalo and served as the Bulls’ interim athletic director from 2003-05. During his tenure as the interim athletic director at Buffalo, Maher helped UB Athletics oversee $3.6 million in capital improvements to its athletic facilities, restructure the school’s Blue & White Club fund drive for athletics, which generated $1 million during the 2003-04 season, and develop marketing campaigns which increased attendance at athletic events. He also oversaw the development of the men’s basketball program, which set a school record for victories and earned the first postseason bid in school history with an invitation to the 2005 National Invitation Tournament. Under his watch, the Bulls’ RPI increased from 284 in 2003 to as high as 34 during the 2004-05 season. Maher was a four-year letterwinner on the Canisius College football team from 1985-88 and earned All-America honorable mention honors as a senior. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Canisius in 1989 and his master’s degree in sport management from East Stroudsburg University in 1990. Following an internship with the New York Knicks, Maher returned to Canisius in 1991, becoming the assistant athletic director for compliance in 1994. He became the director of compliance at the University at Buffalo in 1998, where he moved up the ranks and was named senior associate athletic director in 2002. In that role, he managed the day-to-day operations of the Division of Athletics, including the direct supervision of Buffalo’s football and men’s and women’s basketball programs, in addition to the office of compliance and the office of student-athlete services. Maher resides in East Amherst with his wife, Kristin, and sons, Danny and David.
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Athletic Administration Traci Murphy Senior Women’s Administrator/ Associate Athletic Director Traci Murphy is in her fourth season as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator for the Golden Griffins. Murphy joins the Canisius staff after spending seven seasons at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Murphy is responsible for all NCAA rules enforcement of Canisius’ 16 Division I athletic programs in addition to all areas of student-athlete welfare. She supervises compliance, academic counseling, strength and conditioning and athletic training. She also oversees the CHAMPS/ Life Skills program, and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Murphy is the sport supervisor for women’s soccer, men’s soccer, women’s cross country, men’s cross country, softball and golf. She serves on MAAC committees for Athletic Administration, Finance, Gender and Minority Issues, and chairs the MAAC Swimming and Diving Committee. She also organizes the annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) at Canisius and helped found the WNY Girls in Sports Program. The program, in collaboration with the City of Buffalo Public Schools, area colleges and universities, the Bills and Girl Scout Council, focuses specifically on young girls (ages 9-12) and their involvement in sports. Murphy began her career in 1992 as associate head athletic trainer at St Mary’s and moved to ULM in 1998. She added the responsibility of senior woman administrator in 2001 which involved the monitoring of women’s sports and mentoring the SAAC. In July 2003, she was promoted to the position of director of academics, compliance and studentathlete services. Murphy worked to develop and implement an enhanced academic development and compliance program for ULM’s student-athletes and the athletics department. Prior to ULM, Murphy served five years as the head athletic trainer at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. She is a 1989 graduate of West Chester University with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. In 1992, Murphy earned a master’s degree in health education from the University of Arkansas. The Maryland native and her husband, Pat, have two children, Sean (7) and Sarah (3).
John Maddock Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs John Maddock is in his 28th year with Canisius College athletics and his 12th as associate athletic director for external affairs. Originally hired as the Golden Griffins’ sports information director, the native of Washington, Ill., was named an assistant athletic director prior to the 1987-88 season and moved into his current position in 1997. Maddock is responsible for corporate partnerships, marketing and promotions, licensing, the Blue & Gold Club and ticket sales. The 52-year-old Maddock oversaw the operation of the department of athletics during Spring 2005 before Bill Maher was named the director of athletics. Maddock also assisted the MAAC with plans for its 25th Anniversary celebration during the 2005-06 athletic season. He chaired the search committee for the Griffs’ head football coach in 2000 and men’s soccer coach in 1998. He serves on the Hall of Fame and the MLK Awards Selection Committees and oversaw the development of the athletic department’s current logo. He was also instrumental in planning the season-long 100-year anniversary celebration for men’s basketball in 2003-04. Maddock arrived at Canisius in July 1981 after spending two-and-a-half years as the administrative assistant to the athletic director at Brockport State College. Prior to his job at Brockport, he was the ticket manager for the Atlanta Braves Triple-A farm club in Richmond, Va. A graduate of Western Illinois University, Maddock received his bachelor’s degree in recreation and park administration in 1976 and his master’s degree in athletic administration in 1978. In addition to his duties at Canisius, Maddock is an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and the former chair of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Committee on Committees. He also served on the CoSIDA Academic All-America Committee. Maddock spent two seasons as the public relations director for the North Atlantic Conference and served as the host for the 1990 ECAC-SIDA conference at the Buffalo Hilton. He chaired the Baseball Committee for the 1993 World University Games and was the assistant media coordinator for the 2000 NCAA Division I men’s basketball opening round games played at Buffalo’s HSBC Arena. Maddock was honored in 1998 by ECAC-SIDA with the Irving T. Marsh Award for contributions, dedication and excellence in the field of collegiate sports information. John and his wife, Priscilla, reside in Snyder with their daughters Mackenzie and Mikaela.
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Danielle LaMarre Academic Advisor for Athletics
Rachelle Held Director of Compliance
Matt Reitnour Director of Athletic Communications
Andy Smith Head Athletic Trainer
Judi Caserta Athletics Business Manager
Barb Zimmerman Athletics Administrative Assistant
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Connor Burke Will Chomicki 1B/C • R/R OF • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • Sr. 5-8 • 160 • So. Pleasant Valley, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Mike Deuschle INF • R/R 5-10 • 155 • RSo. West Seneca, N.Y.
Shayne Willson RF/P • R/R 6-2 • 200 • Jr. Surrey, B.C.
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Andrew Russo C • R/R 6-1 • 180 • So. Buffalo, N.Y.
Kevin Mailloux 2B • R/R 6-0 • 200 • RSr. Windsor, Ont.
Tim Szalkowski P • L/L • 6-1 • 160 • Fr. Lockport, N.Y.
Christopher Pistorio C • R/R • 6-4 • 195 • So. Orchard Park, N.Y.
Ryan McGorman P • R/R 6-2 • 173 • Sr. Arden, Manitoba
Nathan Linseman P • L/L 6-2 • 180 • Fr. Ariss, Ont.
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Ian Choy OF • L/R 5-9 • 171 • Jr. Mississauga, Ont.
Matt Weber P • L/L 6-1 • 220 • Sr. Troy, N.Y.
Mike Goemans P • L/L 6-4 • 190 • Jr. Guelph, Ont.
Alec Cabello SS • R/R 5-10 • 171 • Sr. Wappinger Falls, N.Y.
Jarred Flock OF • L/R 5-9 • 170 • Fr. Youngstown, N.Y.
Perry Silverman OF • R/R 5-10 • 190 • Jr. Del Ray Beach, Fla.
Brian Gibbs 1B • R/R 6-1 • 196 • Sr. • Rochester, N.Y.
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Ryan Fennell P • R/R 6-2 • 175 • Fr. Pittsford, N.Y.
Benson Merritt P • R/R 6-1 • 179 • Fr. Smithville, Ont.
Paul Panik C • R/R • 6-0 • 232 • Jr. Hopewell Junction, N.Y.
Josh Marshall P • L/L • 5-9 • 165 • So. Saskatoon, Sask.
Alek Brown P • L/L 5-10 • 155 • Fr. Elmira, N.Y.
Shane Davis P • R/L 6-0 • 185 • RSo. Belmont, Ont.
Brian Burton 1B • R/R 6-1 • 200 • So. Kitchener, Ont.
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Steve McQuail INF • R/R 6-0 • 185 • So. Wantagh, N.Y.
Branson Joseph CF • R/R 6-0 • 190 • Sr. Mississauga, Ont.
Kevin Mahoney 3B • L/R 6-0 • 195 • Sr. Miller Place, N.Y.
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Brad Medici C • R/R 5-10 • 170 • Fr. Waterford, N.Y.
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Jon VanRemmen INF • R/R 5-9 • 170 • Fr. Elma, N.Y.
Alex MacKenzie P • R/R 6-0 • 190 • Sr. Keswick, Ont.
Aaron Boag P • L/L 5-11 • 170 • Sr. Burlington, Ont.
Pat Coleman OF • R/L 5-10 • 170 • Fr. Pittsford, N.Y.
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Mike McRae Head Coach Fifth Season
Mike Medici Assistant Coach Second Season
Jerry Shank Assistant Coach Second Season
Chris Cox P • R/R 5-11 • 185 • Jr. St. George, Ont.
Matt Mazurek Vounteer Assistant Coach Second Season
Andrew Van’tWout P • L/L 6-1 • 220 • RJr. Guelph, Ont.
Matt Hamilton Athletic Trainer Second Season
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2009 BASEBALL SCHEDULE February
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at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb (DH) at Gardner-Webb vs. Oakland (Charlotte, N.C.) at Charlotte at Charlotte
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March
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at Charlotte at Radford (DH) at Radford at West Virginia at Morehead State at Morehead State (DH) at Morehead State at Virginia Commonwealth at Virginia at Longwood at Bucknell at Bucknell (DH) at Bucknell at St. Bonaventure BUFFALO MARIST (DH) MARIST LE MOYNE
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at Rider (DH) at Rider at Kent State at Iona (DH) at Iona at Buffalo ST. BONAVENTURE SAINT PETER’S (DH) SAINT PETER’S at St. Bonaventure at Le Moyne at Manhattan (DH) at Manhattan NIAGARA ST. BONAVENTURE/BUFFALO
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at Siena (DH) at Siena FAIRFIELD (DH) FAIRFIELD NIAGARA (DH) NIAGARA at MAAC Championships (Trenton, N.J.)
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HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS All home games at Demske Sports Complex, unless stated otherwise * - Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game ! – Big Four Classic …TIMES (ALL EASTERN) AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE …