ALL-AMERICANS 29 PLAYERS • 55 HONORS (Listed in alphabetical order) Doug Alongi Pat Biserta Bobby Brownlie Mike Carter Jake Daubert Darren Fenster Jeff Frazier Todd Frazier Glen Gardner Tyler Gebler Pete Hall Mike Higgins Patrick Kivlehan Jim Kohl Ryan Lasko Joe Lynch Scott Madison Jaren Matthews Billy McCarthy James Monahan Adam Neubart Steve Nyisztor Mike O’Brien Harding Peterson Walter Porter Gaby Rosa Jeff Torborg Ray Van Cleef Pete Zoccolillo
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1993.............................................. ABCA Third Team 2010.............................................. ABCA Third Team 2000............................. Louisville Slugger Freshman 2000..................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2000............................. Baseball America Freshman 2014............................. Louisville Slugger Freshman 1998............................. Louisville Slugger Freshman 1999.............................. Rawlings/ABCA Third Team 2000 ............................... Rawlings/ABCA First Team 2000................................. Sporting News First Team 2000..................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2000........................ Baseball America Second Team 2000......................... Baseball Weekly Second Team 2000............................................ NCBWA First Team 2002............ Baseball America Freshman First Team 2004..................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2004...................................USA Today Second Team 2004.............................................. ABCA Third Team 2005............ Baseball America Freshman First Team 2005............................. Louisville Slugger Freshman 2007.............................Baseball America First Team 2007.......................... Collegiate Baseball First Team 2007............................................ NCBWA First Team 2007....................................... Rivals.com First Team 2007.......... Baseball America Preseason Third Team 2007......................... NCBWA Preseason Third Team 2007....... Collegiate Baseball Preseason Third Team 1986................... ABCA/Baseball America Freshman 1987.........................Collegiate Baseball Third Team 2010...........................Collegiate Baseball Freshman 1961.........................................AACBC Second Team 1962.........................................AACBC Second Team 1993.............................................. ABCA Third Team 2012........................... Baseball America Third Team 1990.............................................. ABCA Third Team 2021...........................Collegiate Baseball Freshman 1986.............................................. ABCA Third Team 1996.............................................. ABCA Third Team 2008....... Baseball America Freshman Second Team 2008...........................Collegiate Baseball Freshman 2001....................................... NCBWA Second Team 2001..................... Collegiate Baseball Second Team 2001.............................................. ABCA Third Team 1952............................................. AACBC First Team 1996.............................................Mizuno Freshman 2010...........................Collegiate Baseball Freshman 1997............................. Louisville Slugger Freshman 1950............................................. AACBC First Team 1953............................................ AACBC Third Team 2014............................. Louisville Slugger Freshman 1963............................................. AACBC First Team 1951............................................. AACBC First Team 1998.......................................... NCBWA Third Team 1999.......................................... NCBWA Third Team 1999........................... Rawlings/ABCA Second Team
DOUG ALONGI
1993 ABCA Third Team
Alongi was one of two All-Americans on the 1993 squad, which was one of Rutgers’ finest. He helped lead RU to a school record in wins (38) at the time while finishing with a .371 batting average, nine home runs, 39 stolen bases and 143 total bases. He set RU single-season records at the time with his stolen bases (39) and total bases (143). His nine homers placed him 10th on the all-time single-season list that year. Alongi also recorded 18 doubles and six triples, ranking him fourth and second on those single-season lists, respectively, when he achieved the feats. Alongi made just one error in right field and led all RU outfielders with 14 assists. Alongi also claimed Atlantic 10 Player of the Year honors as well as ECAC and NJCBA recognition. He was inducted into the Rutgers Hall of Fame in 2018.
PAT BISERTA
2010 ABCA Third Team
Biserta, a First Team All-Big East selection, hit .368 with 17 doubles and 18 home runs during his junior season in 2010. He was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 24th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft and signed with the club over the summer. The outfielder ranked fourth in the Big East in slugging percentage (.688), fifth in home runs and total bases (161). Biserta tied for sixth on the school’s career home runs list with 25 in his first three seasons “On the Banks.” His 86 hits tied for ninth on the Rutgers single-season hits chart. Biserta’s 161 total bases were second-best in a season in school history, while his .688 slugging percentage was fifth-best. He was named the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA) Division I Player of the Year in 2010. The Scarlet Knight opened the season splitting time as RU’s designated hitter and left fielder and took over the reins full time in left field early in the 2010 campaign. He started all 56 games for RU with three outfield assists as a junior. Biserta was honored as the Pro-Line Athletic National Hitter of the Week by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) as a junior after hitting .550 (11-for-20) with three home runs, three doubles and a triple to drive in 13 runs and score nine in four victories in a week’s span. He owned a .337 career batting average (160-for-475) with 37 doubles, three triples and 25 home runs in his three seasons as a Scarlet Knight. He drove in 99 career runs and scored 89 in three seasons.