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Location ...........................................South Orange, N.J. 07079 Founded ............................................................................ 1856 Enrollment ........................................................................ 9,700 Affiliation ...................................................... NCAA Division I Conference .............................................................. BIG EAST Nickname ....................................................................... Pirates Colors ............................................................... Blue and White Home Field (Capacity) ............. Owen T. Carroll Field (1,000) Surface ...................................................................... Field Turf President.................................................Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban Director of Athletics........................................ Patrick G. Lyons Athletics Department Phone ............................ (973) 761-9497 Athletics Department Website............... www.SHUpirates.com
2014 Record .....................................................................39-15 BIG EAST Record/Finish ...................................... 11-7 / Third Position Players Returning/Lost ........................................ 16/5 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost........................................... 4/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 26/8 Newcomers............................................................................ 10
Baseball Coaching Staff Head Coach ........................................................ Rob Sheppard Alma Mater/Year ............................................. Seton Hall/1992 Record at Seton Hall/Years ..................................295-289-2/11 Career Record/Years ........................................................ Same Associate Head Coach...........................................Phil Cundari Assistant Coach..................................................... Mark Pappas Volunteer Assistant Coach..................................... Eric Duncan Head Coach Emeritus........................................Mike Sheppard Team Athletic Trainer........................................ Catherine Lass Sheppard Office Phone .................................... (973) 761-9557
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Program History First Season........................................................................ 1863 All-Time Record...........................2023-1261-24 (129 seasons) All-Time BIG EAST Record.............................377-307-2 (27) BIG EAST Tournament Record........................ 33-34 (20 app.) BIG EAST Titles.......................................3 (1987, 2001, 2011) NCAA Tournament Record............................... 25-34 (17 app.) Last NCAA Appearance............... 2011 NCAA Regionals (1-2)
Office of Athletics Communications Baseball Contact: Matt Sweeney Assistant Athletics Director/Communications Athletics Communications Phone .................... (973) 761-9493 Sweeney Cell Phone......................................... (973) 943-8434 E-mail............................................. matthew.sweeney@shu.edu Athletics Communications Fax ........................ (973) 761-9061
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2015 SETON HALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE
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Friday February 13 at University of North Carolina 3:00 p.m. Saturday February 14 at University of North Carolina 2:00 p.m. Sunday February 15 at University of North Carolina 1:00 p.m. Friday February 20 at Old Dominion University 3:00 p.m. Saturday February 21 at Old Dominion University 2:00 p.m. Sunday February 22 at Old Dominion University 1:00 p.m. Friday February 27 vs. University of Hartford @ University of Virginia Noon Saturday February 28 at University of Virginia Noon Sunday March 1 vs. University of Hartford @ University of Virginia 11:00 a.m. at University of Virginia 2:30 p.m. Wednesday March 4 MANHATTAN COLLEGE 3:30 p.m. Friday March 6 at University of South Florida 6:30 p.m. Saturday March 7 at University of South Florida 6:30 p.m. Sunday March 8 at University of South Florida 1:00 p.m. Tuesday March 10 Florida International @ Snowbird Classic, Punta Gorda, FL Noon Wednesday March 11 Saint Joseph’s @ Snowbird Classic, Punta Gorda, FL 11:00 a.m. Friday March 13 Lehigh @ Snowbird Classic, Punta Gorda, FL 10:30 a.m. Saturday March 14 Western Michigan @ Snowbird Classic, Punta Gorda, FL 9:00 a.m. Sunday March 15 TBD @ Snowbird Classic, Punta Gorda, FL TBD Wednesday March 18 SAINT PETER’S UNIVERSITY 3:00 p.m. Friday March 20 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 4:30 p.m. Saturday March 21 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 4:30 p.m. Sunday March 22 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 3:00 p.m. Tuesday March 24 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 4:00 p.m. Wednesday March 25 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 4:00 p.m. Friday March 27 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 4:00 p.m. Saturday March 28 at Fairleigh Dickenson University 1:00 p.m. Sunday March 29 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY Noon Tuesday March 31 RIDER UNIVERSITY 4:00 p.m. Thursday April 2 at Xavier University TBD Friday April 3 at Xavier University TBD Saturday April 4 at Xavier University TBD Wednesday April 8 WAGNER UNIVERSITY 4:00 p.m. Friday April 10 at St. John’s University 3:00 p.m. Saturday April 11 at St. John’s University 1:00 p.m. Sunday April 12 at St. John’s University 1:00 p.m. Tuesday April 14 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 4:00 p.m. Friday April 17 BUTLER UNIVERSITY 6:00 p.m. Saturday April 18 BUTLER UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. Sunday April 19 BUTLER UNIVERSITY Noon Tuesday April 21 at Monmouth University 3:30 p.m. Wednesday April 22 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 4:00 p.m. Friday April 24 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY 6:00 p.m. Saturday April 25 Rutgers University (neutral site TBD) Noon Sunday April 26 at Rutgers University 1:00 p.m. Wednesday April 29 at St. Peter’s University 3:30 p.m. Friday May 1 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY 6:00 p.m. Saturday May 2 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. Sunday May 3 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Noon Friday May 8 at Villanova University TBA Saturday May 9 at Villanova University (DH) TBA Friday May 15 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 6:00 p.m. Saturday May 16 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. Sunday May 17 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. Wed.-Sun. May 20-24 BIG EAST Championship @ Omaha, Neb. TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS at Owen T. Carroll Field, South Orange, N.J. * BIG EAST Game **All Times Eastern
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2015 SETON HALL BASEBALL ROSTER # 1 4 5 6 7 9 11 12 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 41 45 46 47 48 50 51
NAME Rob Dadona Mike Caputo Chris Chiaradio Derek Jenkins Kyle Grimm Tom Kelleher Sal Annunziata Shane McCarthy Zack Weigel Jackson Martin Anthony Elia Zach Prendergast Ryan Ramiz Anthony Pacillo Andrew Politi Luke Cahill Joe Poduslenko Nelson Valerio Nick Dabrio Matt Fortin Brett Fontenelli Ryan Testani Tyler Boyd Tim Edwards Steven Lombardi D.J. Ruhlman Zach Schellenger Sam Burum Matt Leon Chris Morris Dan Ditusa Alex Falconi Joe DiBenedetto Mikael-Ali Mogues Mike Alescio
COACHES 10 Eric Duncan 13 Phil Cundari 17 Mike Sheppard 40 Rob Sheppard 42 Mark Pappas
MANAGERS Ryan Statham Alexander Tsipis
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YR Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr.
POS INF INF INF OF INF INF 1B RHP OF OF LHP RHP OF LHP RHP RHP INF C OF C INF RHP Util. RHP RHP INF RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP C LHP INF C
HT 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-5 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-3 6-1
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WT 160 155 170 155 190 195 205 190 180 170 170 175 165 205 190 220 185 205 185 200 190 210 185 215 190 185 210 180 165 175 185 185 160 260 190
B/T R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L L/L L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R L/L L/L R/R
HOMETOWN Staten Island, N.Y. Morganville, N.J. Teaneck, N.J. Annandale, N.J. Bergenfield, N.J. Wantagh, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. Fair Haven, N.J. Oak Park, Ill. Collegeville, Pa. Flanders, N.J. Horsham, Pa. Freehold, N.J. Lyndhurst, N.J. Long Valley, N.J. Tinton Falls, N.J. Glen Mills, Pa. Wharton, N.J. Jackson, N.J. Nashua, N.H. Toms River, N.J. Shelton, Conn. Succasunna, N.J. Hershey, Pa. Saddle River, N.J. Belle Mead, N.J. Malvern, Pa. Robbinsville, N.J. Bethlehem, Pa. Matawan, N.J. St. Charles, Ill. Freeport, N.Y. Staten Island, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Fair Haven, N.J.
HIGH SCHOOL Tottenville Christian Brothers Academy St. Joseph Regional North Hunterdon Bergenfield General Douglas MacArthur Fordham Prep Rumson-Fair Haven Oak Park & River Forest Perkiomen Valley Mt. Olive Hatboro-Horsham Christian Brothers Academy St. Peter’s Prep Morris Central Monmouth Regional Malvern Prep Morris Hills Jackson Memorial Nashua North Toms River North Shelton Roxbury Hershey Don Bosco Prep Montgomery Devon Prep Robbinsville Liberty St. John Vianney St. Charles East St. Mary’s Tottenville Trinity-Pawling School Red Bank Catholic
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5 Chris Chiaradio shuh-ROD-ee-oh 9 Tom Kelleher KELL-eh-her 11 Sal Annunziata uh-none-zee-ott-uh 14 Zack Weigel WHY-gull 18 Anthony Elia el-EE-uh 21 Anthony Pacillo puh-SILL-oh 34 D.J. Ruhlman RULE-man 36 Sam Burum BURE-um 50 Mikael-Ali Mogues mik-ale ah-lee mogues
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2013 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Overall Record: 39-15, BIG EAST Record: 11-7 Home Record: 19-3, Away Record: 19-10, Neutral Record: 1-2 GAME DATE Feb 14, 2014 Feb 15, 2014 Feb 16, 2014 Feb 22, 2014 Feb 23, 2014 Feb 23, 2014 Feb 28, 2014 Mar 01, 2014 Mar 02, 2014 Mar 08, 2014 Mar 09, 2014 Mar 10, 2014 Mar 14, 2014 Mar 15, 2014 Mar 16, 2014 Mar 19, 2014 Mar 21, 2014 Mar 22, 2014 Mar 23, 2014 Mar 27, 2014 Mar 28, 2014 Mar 29, 2014 Mar 29, 2014 Apr 01, 2014 Apr 02, 2014 * Apr 04, 2014 * Apr 05, 2014 * Apr 06, 2014 Apr 09, 2014 Apr 11, 2014 Apr 12, 2014 Apr 12, 2014 * Apr 17, 2014 * Apr 18, 2014 * Apr 19, 2014 Apr 22, 2014 Apr 23, 2014 * Apr 25, 2014 * Apr 26, 2014 * Apr 27, 2014 Apr 29, 2014 * May 02, 2014 * May 03, 2014 * May 04, 2014 * May 09, 2014 * May 10, 2014 * May 10, 2014 May 13, 2014 * May 15, 2014 * May 17, 2014 * May 17, 2014 ^ May 22, 2014 ^ May 23, 2014 ^ May 24, 2014
OPPOSING TEAM at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Richmond at Richmond at Richmond at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona at James Madison at James Madison at James Madison MANHATTAN MANHATTAN MANHATTAN SAINT PETER’S FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON at Fairleigh Dickinson FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON SAINT PETER’S at Iona College at Central Connecticut at Central Connecticut at Rider University at Princeton at Butler at Butler at Butler WAGNER NYIT NYIT NYIT at Georgetown at Georgetown at Georgetown MONMOUTH at Lehigh VILLANOVA VILLANOVA VILLANOVA at Saint Peter’s at Creighton at Creighton at Creighton XAVIER XAVIER XAVIER FAIRFIELD ST. JOHN’S ST. JOHN’S ST. JOHN’S vs. St. John’s vs. Creighton vs. Xavier
SCORE W 7-5 L 2-8 L 6-15 W 8-2 W 16-2 W 6-2 W 9-1 W 4-2 W 11-2 W 15-4 L 3-11 W 19-4 W 2-0 W 3-2 W 8-0 L 8-9 W 3-1 W 10-5 W 5-1 W 11-3 W 8-0 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 4-3 W 13-6 L 1-6 W 7-3 L 6-7 W 8-4 W 21-0 W 7-6 W 6-0 W 5-4 L 3-4 W 9-3 W 4-3 L 2-3 W 10-0 W 6-5 W 3-1 W 15-0 W 8-2 L 3-4 L 7-8 W 16-0 W 3-2 W 7-3 W 6-2 L 3-7 L 3-4 W 5-4 W 1-0 L 1-2 L 3-5
R-H-E/R-H-E 7-14-4/5-6-2 2-6-2/8-9-1 6-8-4/15-18-2 8-13-0/2-6-0 16-15-3/2-8-4 6-6-0/2-5-3 9-13-0/1-6-3 4-7-1/2-7-0 11-15-1/2-7-1 15-22-1/4-8-3 3-8-0/11-14-0 19-24-1/4-12-2 2-6-1/0-4-1 3-8-0/2-7-2 8-11-0/0-4-0 8-9-0/9-15-2 3-8-0/1-4-0 10-15-2/5-11-0 5-6-1/1-7-1 11-12-0/3-9-2 8-12-1/0-2-1 0-4-0/1-4-1 2-4-0/0-4-1 4-9-0/3-7-3 13-12-0/6-8-4 1-9-3/6-7-0 7-14-3/3-6-1 6-8-4/7-8-0 8-12-1/4-7-2 21-24-1/0-2-1 7-12-2/6-13-2 6-11-0/0-4-2 5-7-1/4-6-1 3-2-1/4-9-1 9-10-0/3-10-1 4-7-0/3-11-2 2-6-0/3-7-2 10-17-0/0-2-0 6-10-2/5-8-2 3-6-3/1-7-1 15-20-0/0-5-3 8-10-0/2-3-2 3-8-0/4-10-1 7-10-1/8-12-1 16-17-0/0-5-1 3-8-1/2-11-3 7-9-0/3-7-0 6-4-1/2-7-3 3-3-1/7-12-0 3-8-1/4-9-2 5-7-1/4-13-4 1-6-0/0-4-1 1-5-0/2-7-0 3-6-3/5-4-1
INNS 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 7 9 (10) (10) 9 (12) 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9
OVERALL CONFERENCE PITCHER OF RECORD 1-0-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 1-0) 1-1-0 0-0-0 ELIA (L 0-1) 1-2-0 0-0-0 CAHILL (L 0-1) 2-2-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 2-0) 3-2-0 0-0-0 ELIA (W 1-1) 4-2-0 0-0-0 CAHILL (W 1-1) 5-2-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 3-0) 6-2-0 0-0-0 BURUM (W 1-0) 7-2-0 0-0-0 CAHILL (W 2-1) 8-2-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 4-0) 8-3-0 0-0-0 ELIA (L 1-2) 9-3-0 0-0-0 DiBENEDETTO (W 1-0) 10-3-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 5-0) 11-3-0 0-0-0 DITUSA (W 1-0) 12-3-0 0-0-0 CAHILL (W 3-1) 12-4-0 0-0-0 PRENDERGAST (L 0-1) 13-4-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 6-0) 14-4-0 0-0-0 CAHILL (W 4-1) 15-4-0 0-0-0 ELIA (W 2-2) 16-4-0 0-0-0 PACILLO (W 1-0) 17-4-0 0-0-0 PREVOST (W 6-0) 17-5-0 0-0-0 KRAUSS (L 0-1) 18-5-0 0-0-0 ELIA (W 3-2) 19-5-0 0-0-0 CAHILL (W 5-1) 20-5-0 0-0-0 PACILLO (W 2-0) 20-6-0 0-1-0 PREVOST (L 7-1) 21-6-0 1-1-0 KRAUSS (W 1-1) 21-7-0 1-2-0 ELIA (L 3-3) 22-7-0 1-2-0 PACILLO (W 3-0) 23-7-0 1-2-0 PREVOST (W 8-1) 24-7-0 1-2-0 TESTANI (W 1-0) 25-7-0 1-2-0 CAHILL (W 6-1) 26-7-0 2-2-0 BURUM (W 2-0) 26-8-0 2-3-0 TESTANI (L 1-1) 27-8-0 3-3-0 CAHILL (W 7-1) 28-8-0 3-3-0 TESTANI (W 2-1) 28-9-0 3-3-0 LOMBARDI (L 0-1) 29-9-0 4-3-0 PREVOST (W 9-1) 30-9-0 5-3-0 DiBENEDETTO (W 2-0) 31-9-0 6-3-0 CAHILL (W 8-1) 32-9-0 6-3-0 PACILLO (W 4-0) 33-9-0 7-3-0 PREVOST (W 10-1) 33-10-0 7-4-0 PRENDERGAST (L 0-2) 33-11-0 7-5-0 LOMBARDI (L 0-2) 34-11-0 8-5-0 PREVOST (W 11-1) 35-11-0 9-5-0 TESTANI (W 3-1) 36-11-0 10-5-0 CAHILL (W 9-1) 37-11-0 10-5-0 ELIA (W 4-3) 37-12-0 10-6-0 PREVOST (L 11-2) 37-13-0 10-7-0 PACILLO (L 4-1) 38-13-0 11-7-0 CAHILL (W 10-1) 39-13-0 11-7-0 PREVOST (W 12-2) 39-14-0 11-7-0 CAHILL (L 10-2) 39-15-0 11-7-0 PACILLO (L 4-2)
ATTEND 1207 1302 1245 412 213 244 3017 2112 1880 459 389 265 107 151 133 137 145 222 125 39 180 211 211 101 78 96 237 178 89 149 222 173 97 211 302 98 141 128 244 306 104 3966 14022 3784 312 231 119 80 289 312 403 0 0 518
TIME 3:17 2:36 3:18 2:47 2:19 2:52 2:52 3:57 3:07 3:02 2:37 3:12 1:45 2:41 2:50 4:23 2:12 2:57 2:24 2:50 2:41 1:39 2:26 3:27 3:34 3:16 2:52 2:36 2:40 3:58 2:33 2:49 3:01 2:46 2:47 2:55 2:08 4:07 2:28 2:25 2:34 3:42 4:07 2:44 6:28 2:32 2:45 3:12 2:27 3:05 2:43 2:20 3:07
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2014 OVERALL STATS Record: 39-15 Home: 19-3 Away: 19-10 Neutral: 1-2 BIG EAST: 11-7 PLAYER
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RUHLMAN, D.J.
.351 49-47 185 43 65 11 2 3 28 89 .481 19 4 35 5 .421 1 0 15-20 77 118 7 .965
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.330 51-51 197 35 65 17 1 5 49 99 .503 12 11 38 2 .393 4 3 1-3 463 36 2 .996
JENKINS, Derek
.324 51-46 176 43 57 2 1 0 27 61 .347 20 5 27 3 .408 0 6 38-49 104 6 2 .982
WEIGEL, Zack
.292 54-54 195 48 57 5 4 0 27 70 .359 29 15 26 3 .417 3 13 12-17 94 2 0 1.000
SELDEN, Chris
.291 51-50 175 32 51 8 0 1 25 62 .354 13 8 17 6 .362 3 12 6-8 94 2 0 1.000
HAMLIN, Dillon
.290 43-37 131 18 38 7 1 2 26 53 .405 5 5 19 2 .338 1 7 6-7 249 31 6 .979
GRIMM, Kyle
.286 50-49 189 39 54 10 2 2 38 74 .392 17 10 21 5 .362 8 4 4-4 31 99 12 .915
BOYD, Tyler
.263 47-43 160 28 42 12 3 4 31 72 .450 23 2 37 2 .358 2 0 3-5 4 9 2 .867
CHIARADIO, Chris
.247 49-47 150 27 37 3 2 0 17 44 .293 19 10 27 1 .367 1 3 11-12 87 129 2 .991
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.500 5-0 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 .500 3 1 2 0 .750 0 0 1-1 2 0 0 1.000
PJETROVIC, Adnan .500 2-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 PODUSLENKO, Joe .333 19-10 39 10 13 0 0 0 5 13 .333 12 2 7 0 .500 1 0 5-5 15 21 6 .857 MOGUES, Mikael-Ali .310 22-10 42 10 13 5 1 2 7 26 .619 6 0 17 1 .388 1 0 1-1 40 4 0 1.000 BEAUBIEN, John
.296 27-12 54 7 16 8 0 0 17 24 .444 7 0 5 1 .365 2 2 3-3 14 1 1 .938
FALCONI, Alex
.270 21-17 63 11 17 3 1 1 8 25 .397 8 5 6 2 .395 0 2 2-4 110 19 1 .992
MARTIN, Jackson
.235 25-6 34 7 8 0 0 0 4 8 .235 6 0 8 0 .350 0 1 5-6 10 0 0 1.000
CAPUTO, Mike
.233 18-7 30 2 7 0 1 0 8 9 .300 2 0 6 1 .273 1 0 0-0 9 17 5 .839
Totals
.297 54-54 1826 362 543 91 19 20 320 732 .401 201 78 298 34 .385 28 53 113-145 1431 583 52 .975
Opponents
.233 54-54 1750 181 408 65 8 13 161 528 .302 138 46 367 29 .303 18 41 30-44 1406 617 79 .962
LOB - Team (419), Opp (382). DPs turned - Team (41), Opp (44). CI - Team (1), HAMLIN 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (6), ANNUNZIATA 2, PODUSLENKO 1, BEAUBIEN 1, SELDEN 1, HAMLIN 1, Opp (1). Picked off - SELDEN 2, JENKINS 2, WEIGEL 2, RUHLMAN 2, BOYD 1, GRIMM 1, MARTIN 1, ANNUNZIATA 1. PLAYER
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1.62 12-2 15 15 6 3 3 0 116.1 64 26 21 20 111 11 2 3 405 .158 6 6 0 2 7
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CAHILL, Luke
2.65 10-2 15 11 0 0 2 0 78.0 74 23 23 15 58 11 3 4 287 .258 3 3 0 4 7
ELIA, Anthony
2.77 4-3 16 13 1 1 0 0 74.2 66 34 23 21 48 16 2 1 281 .235 9 7 1 2 5
PACILLO, Anthony
2.98 4-2 13 9 1 1 0 0 63.1 59 23 21 13 36 7 1 2 233 .253 0 3 0 3 4
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2.35 3-1 15 0 0 0 1 0 23.0 19 8 6 6 12 2 0 0 80 .238 1 4 0 3 6
PRENDERGAST, Zach
3.46 0-2 10 0 0 0 1 0 13.0 14 5 5 7 12 2 0 1 47 .298 1 4 0 1 1
KRAUSS, Conor
3.54 1-1 19 4 0 0 2 4 28.0 23 14 11 25 32 4 0 0 103 .223 8 10 0 1 3
BURUM, Sam
3.86 2-0 20 2 0 0 2 0 28.0 34 15 12 8 20 5 0 0 109 .312 1 5 1 2 3
DiBENEDETTO, Joe
3.98 2-0 12 0 0 0 0 1 20.1 20 9 9 9 13 5 0 0 76 .263 1 0 0 0 2
DITUSA, Dan
5.40 1-0 13 0 0 0 1 0 13.1 13 9 8 4 8 1 0 0 54 .241 2 1 0 0 1
LOMBARDI, Steven
5.94 0-2 18 0 0 0 2 1 16.2 17 12 11 10 15 0 0 0 63 .270 4 3 0 0 2
TRIPOLD, Greg
11.57 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 5 3 3 0 2 1 0 2 12 .417 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
2.89 39-15 54 54 8 10 5 6 477.0 408 181 153 138 367 65 8 13 1750 .233 36 46 2 18 41
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5.55 15-39 54 54 3
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0 3 468.2 543 362 289 201 298 91 19 20 1826 .297 52 78 10 28 53
PB - Team (10), HAMLIN 8, FALCONI 2, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (8), ELIA 2, PACILLO 2, FALCONI 2, HAMLIN 1, KRAUSS 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - HAMLIN (21-28), FALCONI (9-14), CAHILL (8-10), ELIA (5-9), PREVOST (5-7), PACILLO (2-5), BURUM (3-4), KRAUSS (3-4), LOMBARDI (2-2), PRENDERGAST (1-1), DiBENEDETTO (1-1), TESTANI (0-1).
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2014 BIG EAST STATS Record: 11-7 Home: 7-2 Away: 4-5 PLAYER
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RUHLMAN, D.J.
.375 18-18 72 17 27 6 1 1 13 38 .528 8 2 19 2 .451 0 0 5-6 29 41 2 .972
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.352 18-18 71 10 25 3 1 3 20 39 .549 4 4 12 1 .413 1 2 0-1 155 19 1 .994
HAMLIN, Dillon
.333 16-14 51 8 17 2 0 1 12 22 .431 2 1 9 2 .364 1 2 1-1 105 9 4 .966
JENKINS, Derek
.301 18-18 73 18 22 1 0 0 11 23 .315 8 4 9 1 .400 0 4 16-22 38 2 0 1.000
SELDEN, Chris
.246 18-18 57 9 14 3 0 1 2 20 .351 7 6 4 3 .386 0 5 1-1 39 0 0 1.000
GRIMM, Kyle
.226 17-17 62 10 14 4 1 0 12 20 .323 7 4 3 3 .329 3 3 1-1 14 33 6 .887
WEIGEL, Zack
.226 18-18 62 15 14 2 2 0 11 20 .323 9 9 9 0 .395 1 7 3-3 30 1 0 1.000
CHIARADIO, Chris
.200 17-15 50 6 10 1 0 0 4 11 .220 7 4 5 1 .344 0 1 5-5 20 41 1 .984
BOYD, Tyler
.196 15-13 51 8 10 3 0 1 5 16 .314 7 0 13 0 .293 0 0 0-1 0 3 1 .750
-------------PODUSLENKO, Joe .333 7-3 12 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 .333 3 0 3 0 .467 0 0 1-1 4 3 2 .778 BEAUBIEN, John
.333 5-3 12 2 4 2 0 0 2 6 .500 0 0 3 0 .333 0 1 1-1 0 0 0 .000
FALCONI, Alex
.143 4-4 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .143 1 1 1 0 .250 0 1 0-1 24 8 0 1.000
CAPUTO, Mike
.000 5-2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 1 .286 0 0 0-0 2 2 1 .800
MOGUES, Mikael-Ali .000 4-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 MARTIN, Jackson
.000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000
FORTIN, Matt
.000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000
Totals
.272 18-18 599 105 163 27 5 7 93 221 .369 65 35 93 14 .373 6 26 34-44 489 192 22 .969
Opponents
.242 18-18 598 67 145 23 1 3 58 179 .299 60 23 131 8 .331 7 22 14-18 484 212 21 .971
LOB - Team (142), Opp (154). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (17). IBB - Team (4), PODUSLENKO 1, SELDEN 1, ANNUNZIATA 1, HAMLIN 1, Opp (1). Picked off - WEIGEL 2, JENKINS 1, RUHLMAN 1.
PLAYER
ERA
CAHILL, Luke
2.38 4-0 6 5 0 0 0 0 34.0 36 9 9 5 32 6 1 2 124 .290 2 1 0 2 6
W-L
APP GS CG SHO CBO SV
IP
H
R
ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA
PREVOST, Josh
2.49 3-2 6 6 2 1 1 0 43.1 25 14 12 13 44 4 0 1 153 .163 4 5 0 1 2
-------------BURUM, Sam
0.00 1-0 8 0 0 0 0 0 9.0 10 1 0 3 4 1 0 0 33 .303 1 1 0 1 2
DiBENEDETTO, Joe
0.68 1-0 6 0 0 0 0 1 13.1 8 1 1 5 11 1 0 0 45 .178 0 0 0 0 2
PRENDERGAST, Zach
2.08 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 12 .083 0 3 0 0 1
TESTANI, Ryan
2.08 1-1 7 0 0 0 1 0 13.0 11 4 3 4 3 1 0 0 48 .229 1 1 0 0 4
ELIA, Anthony
3.78 0-1 5 4 0 0 0 0 16.2 22 16 7 4 13 5 0 0 72 .306 4 5 1 1 1
KRAUSS, Conor
4.15 1-0 8 1 0 0 0 2 8.2 4 5 4 12 7 1 0 0 27 .148 4 5 0 1 2
PACILLO, Anthony
4.30 0-1 4 2 0 0 0 0 14.2 19 8 7 4 7 4 0 0 58 .328 0 1 0 1 1
LOMBARDI, Steven
9.53 0-1 5 0 0 0 1 0 5.2 8 7 6 6 5 0 0 0 24 .333 1 1 0 0 1
DITUSA, Dan
27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 .500 1 0 0 0 0
Totals
2.82 11-7 18 18 2 2 1 3 163.0 145 67 51 60 131 23 1 3 598 .242 18 23 1 7 22
Opponents
4.96 7-11 18 18 0 0 0 2 161.1 163 105 89 65 93 27 5 7 599 .272 20 35 2 6 26
PB - Team (6), HAMLIN 5, FALCONI 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (5), FALCONI 2, KRAUSS 1, ELIA 1, HAMLIN 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - HAMLIN (13-16), PREVOST (3-5), CAHILL (5-5), BURUM (1-2), PACILLO (1-2), LOMBARDI (2-2), ELIA (1-1), DiBENEDETTO (1-1), FALCONI (1-1). LOPEZ (1-1), CAHILL (1-1).
2015 SETON HALL BASEBALL RECORD BOOK
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S E T O N
H A L L
P I R A T E S
2014 BOX SCORES GAME 1
GAME 2
SETON HALL 7 #28 OKLAHOMA 5
#28 OKLAHOMA 8 SETON HALL 2
Norman, Okla.
Norman, Okla.
February 14, 2014 L. Dale Mitchell Field
JENKINS, Derek lf WEIGEL, Zack cf SELDEN, Chris rf BOYD, Tyler dh ANNUNZIATA, Sal 1b GRIMM, Kyle 3b HAMLIN, Dillon c RUHLMAN, D.J. ss CAPUTO, Mike 2b PREVOST, Josh p DITUSA, Dan p BURUM, Sam p KRAUSS, Conor p Totals Score by Innings Seton Hall Oklahoma
ab
r
4 4 5 3 3 3 5 5 5 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
37
h rbi
2 0 2 0 0 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 0
7 14
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1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6
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0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 11 1 2 0 2 0 8 3 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
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2 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0
3
8
27 13
11
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8
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2 0
0 0
2 1
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Aikin, C. cf Haley, H. lf Neuse, S. 3b Buentello, N 1b Lorenzana 2b Hermelyn, A. c Alspaugh, T. rf Carpenter dh Ake, J. ss Ballard, K. ss Evans, J. p Ladd, K. p Krittenbrink p Totals R H 7 14 5 6
Seton Hall 2 (1-1) h rbi
ab
r
5 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
bb so
0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
36
5
6
1
2
9
po
a
lob
2 3 0 4 3 9 2 0 3 0 0 1 0
0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0
0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
27 11
7
E 4 2
PREVOST, Josh DITUSA, Dan BURUM, Sam KRAUSS, Conor
ip
h
r er bb so ab bf
6.0 5 4 1 2 5 24 27 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 4 4
Oklahoma
Evans, J. Ladd, K. Krittenbrink
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h
r
5.1 1.1 2.1
8 4 2
5 2 0
er bb so ab
3 2 0
1 1 1
bf
4 22 26 0 6 8 4 9 11
Win - PREVOST (1-0). Loss - Evans, J. (0-1). Save - KRAUSS (1). WP - PREVOST; DITUSA; Ladd, K.. HBP - by Evans, J. (ANNUNZIATA); by Evans, J. (GRIMM); by Evans, J. (BOYD). PB HAMLIN; Hermelyn, A.. Umpires - HP: Josh Schepis 1B: Kelly Nutt 2B: John Brammer 3B: Mark Wagers Start: 3:05 pm Time: 3:17 Attendance: 1207 Weather: Mid 50s, Sunny
PREVOST, HAMLIN POWER PIRATES
2014 Seton Hall Baseball Seton Hall at #28 Oklahoma Feb 16, 2014 at Norman, Okla. (L Dale Mitchell)
JENKINS, Derek lf WEIGEL, Zack cf SELDEN, Chris rf BOYD, Tyler dh BEAUBIEN, John ph ANNUNZIATA, Sal 1b GRIMM, Kyle 3b FALCONI, Alex c MOGUES, Mikael-Ali ph RUHLMAN, D.J. ss CAPUTO, Mike 2b ELIA, Anthony p LOMBARDI, Steven p PACILLO, Anthony p TRIPOLD, Greg p TESTANI, Ryan p Totals
ab
r
4 4 4 3 1 4 4 2 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
h rbi
6
bb so
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
po
a
lob
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 3 2 0 0 9 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0
0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
8
24
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2
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 9
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 3
0 0
0 0
1 5
0 0
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Player
Aikin, C. cf Alspaugh, T. rf Neuse, S. 3b/ss Hermelyn, A. c Buentello, N dh Lorenzana 2b James, M. lf Ballard, K. 1b Ake, J. ss O'Brien, A. ph Coolbaugh 3b Choplick, A. p Hayes, K. p Curran, J. p Garza, Jr. p Totals
Seton Hall 6 (1-2) ab
r
3 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
h rbi
0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
bb so
2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
33
8
9
7
5
2
po
a
lob
2 2 1 7 0 2 3 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 10
6
6 R 2 8
H 6 9
ELIA, Anthony LOMBARDI, Steven PACILLO, Anthony TRIPOLD, Greg TESTANI, Ryan
ip
h
6.0 0.1 0.0 1.0 0.2
4 0 1 3 1
r er bb so ab bf
3 1 2 2 0
3 1 2 2 0
3 1 1 0 0
2 22 25 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 6 6 0 3 3
Oklahoma
Choplick, A. Hayes, K. Curran, J. Garza, Jr.
ip
h
r
6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
4 1 0 1
1 1 0 0
er bb so ab
1 1 0 0
1 0 0 0
bf
5 23 24 1 4 4 1 3 3 1 4 4
Umpires - HP: Kelly Nutt 1B: John Brammer 2B: Mark Wagers 3B: Josh Schepis Start: 2:04 pm Time: 2:36 Attendance: 1302 Weather: 60, Sunny, wind SSE 15-20 PACILLO faced 2 batters in the 7th.
A day after banging out 14 hits, Seton Hall mustered just six, four of which came against Oklahoma starter Adam Choplick.
From there, the Seton Hall bullpen did a masterful job, holding Oklahoma to just one hit over the final three innings. With left-hander Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) pitching in relief of Prevost in the seventh, two more Seton Hall errors led to a fifth Oklahoma run. However, Ditusa, sophomore Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) and junior Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) held the Sooners scoreless the rest of the way. Krauss, the Pirates’ new closer, worked around a one-out single to earn his second career save.
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
bb so
1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6
8
6
6
5
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a
lob
2 2 1 3 9 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 11
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
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8
0 4
0 0
1 0
0 3
0 2
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Aikin, C. cf Thomas, C. ph Haley, H. lf Neal, D. ph Neuse, S. ss Ballard, K. ph Buentello, N dh O'Brien, A. ph/dh Hermelyn, A. 1b Lorenzana 2b Alspaugh, T. rf Bickerstaff rf James, M. c Carpenter 3b Coolbaugh 3b Elliott, J. p Tasin, R. p Krittenbrink p Garza, Jr. p Totals
R H 6 8 15 18
ab
r
4 1 4 1 5 1 3 2 4 5 3 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0
2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
h rbi
1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0
bb so
0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
42 15 18 13
2
5
po
a
lob
1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 9 3 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 10
9
E 4 2
E - RUHLMAN(1); CAPUTO(4); PODUSLENKO 2; Haley, H.(1); Coolbaugh(1). DP - HALL 2. LOB - HALL 7; Oklahoma 9. 2B - RUHLMAN(1); Buentello, N(1); Carpenter(1). HR - Haley, H.(1). HBP - Haley, H.. SF - Hermelyn, A.(1); Alspaugh, T.(1); James, M.(1). SB - WEIGEL(2); MARTIN. Seton Hall
ip
h
3.1 1.1 0.1 3.0
7 5 4 2
r er bb so ab bf
6 3 4 2
6 3 4 0
2 0 0 0
2 16 19 0 8 9 0 5 6 3 13 14
Oklahoma
Elliott, J. Tasin, R. Krittenbrink Garza, Jr.
ip
h
r
5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
2 3 1 2
3 2 0 1
er bb so ab
2 2 0 0
4 1 0 1
bf
3 15 19 1 6 7 1 4 4 0 6 7
OKLAHOMA DOWNS SHU, 15-6
The Pirates struck for a pair of runs in the top of the second inning. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) and Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) reached on back-to-back hit-by-pitches, and Hamlin reached on a bunt single to load the bases with no outs. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) grounded into a double-play, but in the process, plated the first Pirate run. Caputo followed with a clutch two-out single down the left field line to put Seton Hall up 2-0.
The Pirates added a pair of insurance runs in the top of the seventh. Senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) hit a one-out double and moved to third on a wild pitch. Annunziata plated Seton Hall’s sixth run with a sacrifice fly to right field and Grimm followed with an RBI single to give the Pirates’ a 7-4 lead.
h rbi
Win - Elliott, J. (1-0). Loss - CAHILL (0-1). Save - None. WP - PRENDERGAST. HBP - by DITUSA (Haley, H.). BK - BURUM(1). PB - HAMLIN(2).
Junior starter Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) pitched well enough to earn the win, allowing three earned runs on just four hits over six innings, but the Seton Hall offense afforded him just two runs of support. Elia picked up his first loss of the season, struck out two and walked three.
With one out in the top of the sixth inning, Hamlin launched a home run to deep right field to reclaim the lead for Seton Hall, 5-4.
0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
Umpires - HP: John Brammer 1B: Mark Wagers 2B: Josh Schepis 3B: Kelly Nutt Start: 1:04 pm Time: 3:18 Attendance: 1245 Weather: 62, Sunny, wind SE 10-20 Elliott, J. faced 2 batters in the 6th. DITUSA faced 4 batters in the 6th.
Senior Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) and freshman Mike Caputo (Morganville, N.J.) each belted four of Seton Hall’s 14 hits on the afternoon. Hamlin went 4-for-5 with his second career home run. Caputo, playing in his first collegiate game, went 4-for-5 with two RBIs. He did however, commit two of the Pirates’ four errors.
Oklahoma finally broke through on Prevost with a sacrifice fly run scored in the bottom of the fourth, but it was the Pirates’ defense that let down Seton Hall in the fifth inning. Leading 4-1, Seton Hall gave up three unearned runs on a pair of errors in the bottom of the fifth to tie the score at four.
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1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
CAHILL, Luke PRENDERGAST, Zach DITUSA, Dan BURUM, Sam
Win - Choplick, A. (1-0). Loss - ELIA (0-1). Save - None. WP - Choplick, A.; Hayes, K.. PB - FALCONI.
NORMAN, OKLA. - A day after the Seton Hall bullpen gave up just one hit, it surrendered five runs in three innings as the Pirates fell to Oklahoma, 8-2, suffering its first loss of the season, on Saturday.
Jenkins was one of four Pirates with multiple hits on the day. The sophomore started in left field and went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a stolen base in the leadoff position.
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JENKINS, Derek lf 4 WEIGEL, Zack cf 1 MARTIN, Jackson ph/cf 2 SELDEN, Chris rf 2 ANNUNZIATA, Sal 1b 4 GRIMM, Kyle 3b 4 MOGUES, Mikael-Ali dh 2 BEAUBIEN, John ph/dh 2 HAMLIN, Dillon c 4 RUHLMAN, D.J. ss 4 CAPUTO, Mike 2b 1 PODUSLENKO, Joe ph/2b 1 CAHILL, Luke p 0 PRENDERGAST, Zach p 0 DITUSA, Dan p 0 BURUM, Sam p 0 Totals 31
Score by Innings Seton Hall Oklahoma
E - CAPUTO(3); PACILLO; Ake, J.(2). LOB - HALL 6; Oklahoma 6. 2B - SELDEN(2); GRIMM(1); MOGUES. 3B - Neuse, S.(1). HR - Neuse, S.(1); Hermelyn, A.(1). SB - FALCONI. CS - Ake, J.(1). Seton Hall
Oklahoma 15 (2-1)
Player
E 2 1
NORMAN, OKLA. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) pitched six innings strong innings as the Seton Hall baseball team opened the 2014 season with a 7-5 victory at the University of Oklahoma on Friday. Prevost gave up four runs, but just one of them was earned, while striking out five batters and walking just two. The historically staunch Pirates’ defense committed an uncharacteristic four errors on Friday, which led to four of Oklahoma’s five runs.
Seton Hall extended its lead to 4-0 in the top of the fourth, scoring two more runs with two outs. Ruhlman reached on an Oklahoma fielding error and stole second. Caputo followed with a triple to center field to score Ruhlman. Sophomore Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) then singled up the middle to score Caputo and put the Pirates up by four runs.
7
Norman, Okla.
Oklahoma 8 (1-1)
Player
Score by Innings Seton Hall Oklahoma
E - JENKINS; GRIMM; CAPUTO 2; Buentello, N; Ake, J.. DP - Oklahoma 2. LOB - HALL 11; Oklahoma 7. 2B - SELDEN. 3B - CAPUTO; Alspaugh, T.. HR - HAMLIN. HBP - BOYD; ANNUNZIATA; GRIMM. SH - JENKINS. SF - ANNUNZIATA; Lorenzana. SB - JENKINS; WEIGEL; BOYD; GRIMM; HAMLIN; RUHLMAN. Seton Hall
February 16, 2014 L. Dale Mitchell Field
2014 Seton Hall Baseball Seton Hall at Oklahoma Feb 15, 2014 at Norman, Okla. (L Dale Mitchell)
Oklahoma 5 (0-1)
Player
#28 OKLAHOMA 15 (8) SETON HALL 6
February 15, 2014 L. Dale Mitchell Field
2014 Seton Hall Baseball Seton Hall at #28 Oklahoma Feb 14, 2014 at Norman, Okla. (L. Dale Mitchell) Seton Hall 7 (1-0)
GAME 3
SETON HALL FALLS AT OKLAHOMA, 8-2
For a second straight game, the Pirates opened up the scoring. In the top of the fourth, senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) led off with a double to left field. With two outs, he advanced to third on a while pitch and scored the first run of the game on an RBI double by junior Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.). The lead however, didn’t last long, as the Sooners erupted for three runs on four hits off Elia in the bottom of the fourth. Three Oklahoma singles and a triple did the damage, and Seton Hall found itself in a 3-1 disadvantage after four innings. Elia hadn’t surrendered a hit through the game’s first three innings. In the top of the seventh, the Pirates inched closer. Junior Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) led off with a single and stole second base. He advanced to third on a ground out by D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.), and scored on a wild pitch to cut the Oklahoma lead to 3-2. Oklahoma (1-1) however, blew the game open in the bottom of the seventh. Steve Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) came on in relief of Elia and gave up a one-out walk. Freshman Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) relieved Lombardi and gave up a walk and an infield single, and saw a run come home on his throwing error. Greg Tripold (Colts Neck, N.J.) became the third Seton Hall pitcher of the inning and gave up back-to-back home runs, and the Sooner lead ballooned to 8-2. Oklahoma’s Shelden Neuse finished the game 2-for-4 with a game-high four RBIs and a home run. No Pirate had more than one hit. Selden, Grimm and freshman Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) all delivered doubles. Seton Hall (1-1) had two more errors on Saturday, increasing its two-game total to six on the early season. The Pirates committed a BIG EAST-low 48 errors in 56 games last season.
NORMAN, OKLA. - Oklahoma scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning and never looked back as the Seton Hall baseball team fell, 15-6, in Sunday’s rubber game of the series. The game, which was three hours and 18 minutes old through eight innings, was called an inning early due to Seton Hall’s rapidly approaching airline flight time. Junior Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Despite coming into the game as a pinch hitter, freshman Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) also reached base three times, registering a single and a pair of walks. Oklahoma (2-1) jumped on Seton Hall starter Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) right from the start. Oklahoma batted around as six of the first eight Sooners reached base. Once the first inning ended, the Pirates found themselves in an early 4-0 hole. Seton Hall (1-2) got a run back in the top of the third. Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) delivered a one-out double and advanced to third on an error by the Sooners’ left fielder. Freshman Mike Caputo (Morganville, N.Y.) drove him in with an RBI ground out. Caputo now has three RBIs already this season. Cahill ran into trouble again in the bottom of the fourth, putting two runners on with one out. Freshman Zach Prendergast (Horsham, Pa.) came on in relief, but gave up a three-run home run to Oklahoma’s Hunter Haley before getting the final two outs. The Sooners extended their lead to 9-1 before Seton Hall made a rally in the top of the sixth inning. Poduslenko and Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) both walked to start the inning, chasing Oklahoma starter Jake Elliott from the game. With one out, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) walked to load the bases. After Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) went down on strikes for the second out of the inning, three straight Pirate singles resulted in four Seton Hall runs. Grimm’s second hit of the day drove in two runs, while singles by pinch hitter John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) and Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) knocked in one run apiece to pull the Pirates to within four runs at 9-5. But Oklahoma responded in kind in the following half inning. The first four Sooners to bat in the bottom of the sixth reached on singles and before an out was recorded, Oklahoma had extended its lead to 11-5. Seton Hall wouldn’t get any closer for the rest of the game. The Pirates committed four more errors against Oklahoma on Sunday. For the season-opening series, The Hall committed 10 errors. They committed a BIG EAST-low 48 total errors in all 56 games last season. The series loss is the first for Seton Hall in nearly a year. The Pirates entered the 2014 season having won eight straight weekend series dating back to losses in two of three games at Notre Dame last March.
2015 SETON HALL BASEBALL RECORD BOOK
S E T O N
H A L L
P I R A T E S
2014 BOX SCORES GAME 4
GAME 5
SETON HALL 8 RICHMOND 2
SETON HALL 16 RICHMOND 2
SETON HALL 6 RICHMOND 2
Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.
February 22, 2014 Pitt Field
February 23, 2014 Pitt Field
2014 Seton Hall Baseball Seton Hall at Richmond Feb 22, 2014 at Richmond, Va. (Pitt Field) Seton Hall 8 (2-2) WEIGEL, Zack cf SELDEN, Chris lf/rf GRIMM, Kyle 3b BOYD, Tyler dh ANNUNZIATA, Sal 1b HAMLIN, Dillon c BEAUBIEN, John rf MOGUES, Mikael-Ali ph JENKINS, Derek lf CHIARADIO, Chris 2b RUHLMAN, D.J. ss PREVOST, Josh p Totals
Score by Innings Seton Hall Richmond
ab
r
4 4 5 4 5 4 3 1 1 4 3 0
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0
38
h rbi
3 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0
8 13
bb so
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 8
1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
4
5
po
a
lob
1 2 0 0 9 8 2 0 0 3 1 1
0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 1
0 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0
27 11
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0
1 0
4 0
0 2
0 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Player
Forrer 2b Stanley dh Kraeger 1b Dacey 3b Cook rf Fraser lf Newman c Small ss Poulos cf de Marte p Sterling p Lively p Martinson p Donnelly p Totals R H 8 13 2 6
Seton Hall 16 (3-2) ab
r
a
lob
4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
h rbi
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
bb so
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2 4 1 0 0 2 15 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
po
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
33
2
6
2
1
8
5
27 13
E 0 0
DP - HALL 1. LOB - HALL 8; Richmond 5. 2B - GRIMM(2); ANNUNZIATA(1); Fraser(1). HR - Dacey. SH - SELDEN(1). SB - BEAUBIEN(1); RUHLMAN(2). CS - ANNUNZIATA(1). Seton Hall
PREVOST, Josh
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Richmond
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h
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9.0 6 2 2 1 8 33 34
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de Marte Sterling Lively Martinson Donnelly
2.1 3.1 1.1 1.0 1.0
8 5 0 0 0
6 2 0 0 0
er bb so ab
6 2 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 0
bf
1 14 17 2 14 16 1 4 4 0 3 3 1 3 3
Player
WEIGEL, Zack cf SELDEN, Chris rf BEAUBIEN, John ph/rf GRIMM, Kyle 3b ANNUNZIATA, Sal 1b MOGUES, Mikael-Ali ph/1b HAMLIN, Dillon c FALCONI, Alex c RUHLMAN, D.J. ss PODUSLENKO, Joe ss CAPUTO, Mike dh BOYD, Tyler ph/dh CHIARADIO, Chris 2b JENKINS, Derek lf MARTIN, Jackson ph/lf ELIA, Anthony p DiBENEDETTO, Joe p PRENDERGAST, Zach p TRIPOLD, Greg p Totals
2014 Seton Hall Baseball Seton Hall at Richmond (Game 2) Feb 23, 2014 at Richmond, Va. (Pitt Field)
Score by Innings Seton Hall Richmond
Umpires - HP: Jim Mecha 1B: Don Umland 3B: Alex Skandalis Start: 12:00 PM Time: 2:47 Attendance: 412 Weather: Clear, cool, breezy
PREVOST LEADS BASEBALL RICHMOND, VA. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) threw his first career complete game as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Richmond, 8-2, on Saturday. The reigning BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week went the distance, allowing just six hits while striking out a career-best eight batters and walking just one. Prevost improves to 2-0 on the early season. Offensively, the Pirates banged out 13 hits and eight different players recorded an RBI in an all-around team effort. Sophomore Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.), making his first start of the season in the leadoff role, reached base four times. He finished 3-for-4 with a walk, a run scored and an RBI. Senior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) also had three hits for Seton Hall. Seton Hall (2-2) got on the board right away in the top of the first inning. Weigel laced a leadoff single into right field and was sacrificed to second by Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.). With two outs, junior Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) delivered a single to center field to score Weigel with the first run of the game. In the top of the second inning, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) walked with two outs, stole second base and was driven home by a single up the middle by Weigel. The Hall took control in the third inning when all nine Pirates came to the plate and the team exploded for four runs on four hits. With runners on first and second and one out, consecutive singles by Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.), John Beaubien (Livingston N.J) and Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.), drove in runs. Ruhlman followed with a ground out to first, which also produced an RBI and the Pirates took a commanding 6-0 advantage. Prevost ran into a little trouble in the bottom of the fourth. The 6-foot-8 right-hander issued a leadoff walk and Richmond’s Matt Dacey followed with a two-run home run over the right-center field fence. Prevost rebounded nicely however, retiring the Spiders in order after the home run to preserve a 6-2 lead. In a dominating afternoon, Prevost allowed only three base runners for the remainder of the game after the Dacey home run. In the sixth inning, Ruhlman and Weigel started the inning with back-to-back singles. Selden laid down a perfect squeeze bunt. Ruhlman scored and Selden reached on Richmond’s out attempt at the plate. With runners on second and third, Annunziata delivered his third hit of the game, an infield single, to score Selden and push the Pirates’ lead to 8-2.
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Win - ELIA (1-1). Loss - Stoops (0-2). Save - None. WP - Stoops(1). HBP - by Stoops (RUHLMAN). Umpires - HP: Don Umland 1B: Alex Skandalis 3B: Jim Mecha Start: 11:00 AM Time: 2:19 Attendance: 213 Weather: Clear, high 60s, breezy
ANNUNZIATA, ELIA POWER PIRATES RICHMOND, VA. - Junior Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) pitched six innings of one-run baseball and the Pirate offense exploded for 15 runs and 14 hits as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Richmond, 15-1, in the opening game of Sunday’s double-header. Elia evened his season record at 1-1 by giving up just one unearned run, while striking out six and walking just two. The Seton Hall offense scored early and often. Junior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) led the hit parade, going 3-for4 with three RBIs, three doubles and four runs scored. Freshman Mike Caputo (Morganville, N.J.) went 2-for-3 with three RBIs as the designated hitter. All nine of the Pirates’ starters recorded at least one hit and 15 position players had at least one at bat. For a second straight game, Seton Hall broke through early against Richmond. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) walked to leadoff the game and was bunted to second by Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.). With two outs, Annunziata doubled down the left field line to score Weigel with the first run of the game. Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) then reached on a fielding error by the Spiders’ second baseman and D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) was hit by a pitch to load the bases with two outs. Caputo followed with a hard single to right center field scoring both Annunziata and Hamlin to give Seton Hall a 3-0 lead. In the top of the second inning, the Pirates struck for three more runs and were aided by a pair of Richmond errors. With two outs and runners on second and third, Annunziata struck out, but the ball got away from the Spiders’ catcher Cory Moheit. Moheit then threw the ball over the head of the Richmond first baseman and both Seton Hall runners came around to score. Hamlin followed with a double off the left field wall to score Annunziata and extend the Pirates’ lead to 6-0. After singles by Weigel and Selden, Annunziata smashed a double off the center field wall to plate two more in the top of the fourth. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) and Caputo followed with RBI singles of their own to extend the Pirates’ lead to 10-0. In the sixth, Annunziata hit his third double of the game and was brought home on an RBI single by Ruhlman to give Seton Hall an 11-0 lead and the rout was on. Late in the game, Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) connected on a solo home run, the first of his young career.
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Win - PREVOST (2-0). Loss - de Marte (0-1). Save - None. WP - PREVOST(2).
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Win - CAHILL (1-1). Loss - Cook (0-1). Save - None. WP - Cook(3). HBP - by Cook (WEIGEL); by Cook (GRIMM). BK - Cook 2(2). CI - Newman. Umpires - HP: Alex Skandalis 1B: Jim Mecha 3B: Don Umland Start: 2:50 PM Time: 2:52 Attendance: 244 Weather: Clear, low 70s, breezy Cook faced 1 batter in the 5th.
SETON HALL COMPLETES SWEEP RICHMOND, VA. - The Seton Hall baseball team defeated Richmond, 6-2, in the second game of Sunday’s double-header to complete the three-game sweep. The game was shortened to eight innings due to darkness. Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) came on in relief and pitched 4.1 innings of two-hit, shutout baseball to preserve a slim early lead. Seton Hall (4-2) scored in the top of the first inning for a third straight game. With one out and two runners on base courtesy of a pair of hit-batsmen, junior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) delivered a two-RBI double deep to left-center field, and the Pirates took a 2-0 lead. The lead didn’t last long however, as Seton Hall starter Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) gave up a two runs in the bottom of the first on a pair of Richmond RBI doubles. Not to be outdone, the Pirates offense again sprung to life in the top of the second. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) walked and stole second base. With one out, Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) drove home Ruhlman with a single up the middle. After Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) walked, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) reached on an error by the third baseman, which allowed Jenkins to score from second and extend the Pirates’ lead to 4-2. In the top of the fifth inning, Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) walked to lead off. Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) hit a tailor-made double-play ball, but the Richmond shortstop let it go through his legs. Boyd made it all the way to third, and Hamlin advanced to second base. One out later, Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) laced a two-RBI single to right-center field, extending the Pirates’ lead to 6-2. That was all the offense needed as Burum, Cahill and Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) held the Richmond offense to just two runs over the first seven innings. Junior Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) came on in the eighth and struck out the side in order. Seton Hall outscored Richmond, 30-to-6, in the series.
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PREVOST KEYS PIRATES’ ROMP TUCSON, ARIZ. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) pitched eight strong innings of one-run baseball as Seton Hall upended #22 Arizona, 9-1, Friday night. Prevost turned in his third consecutive quality start to begin the season and improved his record to a BIG EAST-best, 3-0. He gave up only five hits and struck out seven batters without issuing a single walk. Offensively, Seton Hall pounded out nine runs and 13 hits. The Pirates were again led by junior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.), who went 3-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI. Arizona starter James Farris entered the game having allowed just one earned run this season, but Seton Hall’s offense struck for four runs just moments into the game. With one out, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.), Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) and Annunziata, hit back-to-back-to-back singles to load the bases. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) then promptly unloaded them, smashing a three-run triple into the right field corner. With two outs, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) extended his hitting streak to seven games with an RBI single to right field, which scored Boyd, and the Pirates had a 4-0 lead. In the top of the fifth inning, the Pirates tacked on another run. A single by Annunziata put runners on the corners and Boyd followed with a double play grounder that scored Grimm. Prevost made quick work of Arizona in the game’s early goings. The 6-foot-8 right-hander sent down the first 12 batters to face him until the Wildcats broke through with a leadoff double to begin the bottom of the fifth. Two batters later, the shutout was lost on an RBI single by Arizona’s Jordan Berger. But Prevost settled back down and retired Arizona in order in both the sixth and seventh innings. The Hall’s offense also struck for insurance runs in the game’s final three innings. Among the late inning superlatives, Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) smashed a two-out, two-run triple in the top of the ninth. Hamlin finished 2-for-5. Arizona’s James Farris took the loss. He falls to 2-1.
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BOYD POWERS SHU PAST ARIZONA TUCSON, ARIZ. - Junior Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) went 2-for-4 with three RBIs as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated #22 Arizona, 4-2, in a rain-suspended, two-day affair. Boyd crushed his first career home run in the fourth inning before the rains came on Saturday, and added a two-run double, after the rain on Sunday. The game was locked in a pitcher’s duel in its early goings, but in the bottom of the third inning Arizona appeared poised to score first. With just one out and runners on second and third, Arizona’s Trent Gilbert hit a fly ball to Derek Jenkins (Allandale, N.J.) in left field. Zach Gibbons tagged third and raced for home, but Jenkins threw a bullet on target to the plate and Gibbons was out by a step. In the next half inning, it was the Pirates’ offense which struck first. With two outs, Boyd smashed his first career home run, a solo shot over the left field fence to give Seton Hall a 1-0 lead. Shortly after the third out was made in the top of the fourth inning a downpour delayed play for a half hour before the game was officially suspended. When play resumed on Sunday, it didn’t take long for the Pirates’ offense to start clicking again. With two outs in the top of the sixth, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) walked and Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) singled. Boyd followed with a two-RBI double to deep left-center field to extend the Seton Hall lead to 3-0. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Arizona put runners on first and second with no outs. But Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) entered and retired the next three batters in order, while keeping the Wildcats off the scoreboard. The next inning the Pirates found themselves in the same corner. Ditusa put two runners on with no outs, but this time Arizona scratched across a run on an RBI ground out. Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) came on to get the third out and limit the damage. Seton Hall got the run back right away however, in the top of the eighth. The Pirates plated their fourth two-out run of the game on an RBI single by Annunziata that scored Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.). The score would remain 4-1 until the bottom of the ninth inning. After Krauss struck out the leadoff hitter, he gave up a walk, a double, and a second walk to load the bases. Arizona’s Trent Gilbert grounded out to third base, but a run scored and the tying runs moved into scoring position. After a third walk put the winning run on base, Krauss recorded the final out of the game on a grounder to first base. Annunziata and Weigel also had two hits apiece for Seton Hall. Junior Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) started the game, pitching three innings without giving up a run, but his outing was cut short when the game was suspended. Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) was the first Seton Hall pitcher when the game was resumed on Sunday and earned the victory with two innings of shutout baseball. Krauss earned his second save of the season.
PIRATES SWEEP #22 ARIZONA TUCSON, ARIZ. - Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) went 4-for-5 to lead an offense that erupted for 11 runs and 15 hits as the Seton Hall baseball team completed a three-game sweep of #22 Arizona with an 11-2 victory on Sunday. The streaking Pirates have now won six straight games and out-scored the Wildcats, 24-to-5, over the three-game series. Offensive accolades on Sunday were plentiful. Ruhlman went 4-for-5 with a triple, three runs scored and his team-leading sixth stolen base. Sophomore Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) reached base six times, going 3-for-4 with a double, two walks, two RBIs and three runs scored. Senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) went 2-for-5 with four RBIs. Seton Hall scored early and often in Sunday’s series finale. Weigel led off the game with a walk, and advanced to second on a ground out by Selden. Junior Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) followed with an RBI single through the right side to give the Pirates a 1-0 lead. In the top of the second all nine Pirates came to the plate. Ruhlman led off with a single and moved to second when Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) walked. With one out, Weigel doubled down the left field line to score Ruhlman. Selden followed with a two-RBI single to left field and the Pirates had a 4-0 advantage. Ruhlman led off the third inning with a triple to right-center field. Chiaradio followed with an RBI double down the left field line. With one out, Weigel scored Chiaradio with an RBI single to center field and extended the Pirates’ lead to 6-0. Meanwhile, Cahill was cruising until the fourth inning. Three straight Arizona singles to lead off the inning loaded the bases with no outs. A sacrifice fly netted the Wildcats’ first run, and after another walk loaded the bases, a ground out cut the Pirates lead to 6-2. Seton Hall got the runs back in the top of the fifth inning. Ruhlman’s third hit of the day, three walks, a sacrifice fly and a passed ball led to two more Seton Hall runs in the top of the fifth inning. Ruhlman also stole his team-leading sixth base of the season while helping extend the Pirates’ lead to 8-2. From there, the rout was on. Cahill got the win and improved to 2-1 on the season. The right-hander went five innings with two earned runs and three strikeouts. Freshman Joe DiBenedetto (Staten Island, N.Y.) pitched two innings of scoreless relief and Steven Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) sent down the Wildcats in order in the final inning. Freshman Jackson Martin (Collegeville, Pa.) recorded his first collegiate hit, scored two runs and walked twice in a fine outing by the Pirate newcomer.
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March 9, 2014 Eagles Field at Veterans Memorial Park
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March 10, 2014 Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park
Harrisonburg, Va.
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SETON HALL ROUTS JMU, 15-4 MALIBU, CALIF. - Senior Jon Prosinski (Skillman, N.J.) pitched a complete-game to lift the Seton Hall baseball team to its first win of the season, a 6-2 victory at Pepperdine on Friday. Prosinski gave up just two runs on six hits and struck out four without walking a batter. The Pirates struck first with three runs in the top of the third inning. Freshman Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) led off with a walk. With one out, Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) delivered a single to center field, moving Weigel to second. Junior Zack Granite (Staten Island, N.Y.) followed with an RBI single through the right side to score the first Seton Hall run of the evening. Mike Genovese (Livingston, N.J.) then singled home Falconi to give the Pirates a 2-0 cushion. Scott Kalamar (Bethlehem, Pa.) scored Seton Hall’s third run with a sacrifice fly. Seton Hall padded its lead with three runs in the top of the sixth inning, all with two outs. Three walks loaded the bases, and a fourth, by Falconi, forced in the Pirates’ fourth run. Granite followed with a single through the left side, which scored Weigel to give Seton Hall a 5-0 lead. Then Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) scored the sixth and final SHU run on a wild pitch. Meanwhile, Prosinski was rolling. The Preseason BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year kept the Waves off the scoreboard until he gave up two runs on three hits in the bottom of the seventh. But Pepperdine would get no closer. Granite finished the day as the offensive star for Seton Hall. The centerfielder went 3-for-5 with a team-best two RBIs and one run scored. Papaccio was 2-for-4.
NOTRE DAME, IND. – The Seton Hall baseball team dropped a second straight 3-2 decision at the hands of #15 Notre Dame in game two of Saturday’s double-header. The victory wins the series for the Fighting Irish, two games to one, and drops Seton Hall to 8-12 overall and 1-2 in BIG EAST Conference play.
OFFENSE ERUPTS IN 19-9 WIN HARRISONBURG, VA. - For the second time in three games, the Seton Hall baseball team erupted for at least 20 hits in a 19-4 series clinching victory at James Madison on Monday.
Seton Hall starter Greg Terhune (Washington, N.J.) took the hard-luck loss after pitching a strong game. The 6-foot-5 left-hander gave up just two earned runs over six innings, while striking out six and walking just one.
Seton Hall (9-3) battered the Dukes for 24 hits, the most since recording 25 hits in a 24-7 victory over Chicago State on March 11, 2003. The Pirates’ 19 runs are the most since scoring 20 in a 20-0 win over Villanova on April 25, 2004.
Terhune ran into immediate trouble in the bottom of the first, but was able to strike out the side to prevent a big inning by the Irish. Instead, Trey Mancini’s RBI single gave Notre Dame an early 1-0 lead, and the Irish would leave two runners in scoring position.
All nine Pirate starters recorded at least one hit, and all but one had at least two hits. Six different Pirates had at least two RBIs. Junior Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) led the offensive onslaught, going 4-for-6 with four runs scored, two RBIs and his first career home run. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.), Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) and Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) each had three hits apiece. Weigel led the team with three RBIs.
In the top of the fourth, Giuseppe Papaccio (Nutley, N.J.) drew a leadoff walk, stole second and advanced to third on a wild pitch. With one out, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) delivered an RBI triple to left center to tie the game at one run apiece.
Seton Hall got help from the long ball at the start of the game. With one out, Ruhlman slammed a solo home run over the right-center field wall. Grimm made it back-to-back dingers with his first career long-ball, a crushed shot to dead center field.
The game would remain locked at one until Notre Dame struck for two runs in the bottom of the seventh. Jose Lopez (Cranbury, N.J.) intentionally walked the bases full with one out, and followed with a strike out of Trey Mancini. But with two outs, Notre Dame’s Ryan Bull reached on an infield single, scoring the go-ahead run. Zak Kutsulis then reached on a throwing error by Seton Hall’s Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.), which allowed the third Irish run to score. Lopez got the third out on strikes, stranding three Notre Dame runners. Trailing 3-1, the Pirates inched closer with a run in the top of the eighth. Ryan Sullivan (Stony Point, N.Y.) led off with a double and Selden moved him to third with a sacrifice bunt. Sullivan scored on an RBI ground out by Scott Kalamar (Bethlehem, Pa.) to cut the Irish lead to 3-2. In the ninth, Grimm singled with one out, and Genovese’s ground out moved him to second. But the tying run was stranded there as Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) grounded out to short to end the game. Seton Hall only mustered four hits in the game. Kyle Grimm went 2-for-3 with an RBI to lead the Pirates offensively. All three games in the series were decided by just one run.
Mike Genovese extended his team-best hitting streak to seven games.
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Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) led off the top of the second with a triple off the left field wall. Selden followed with a fly ball to left, deep enough to score Falconi and extend the Seton Hall lead to 3-0. James Madison (7-8) came back with runs in the bottom of the second and third. Kyle Weston led off the second inning with an insidethe-park home run. Ty McFarland’s RBI double and Matt Tenaglia’s bloop RBI single tied the game at three in the bottom of the third. In the top of the fourth inning, Seton Hall re-took the lead on a twoout infield RBI single by Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.). Freshman Jackson Martin (Collegeville, Pa.) drove in two more with a hard single through the right side to give the Pirates a 6-3 lead. The Pirates extended their lead to 7-3 in the top of the fifth when Grimm reached on an infield single with one out and Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) drove him in with a double to right center field. Seton Hall finally blew the game open in the top of the sixth inning. All nine batters in the Pirates’ order came to the plate as their offense erupted for five runs to extend their lead to 12-3. The big hits in the inning were two-RBI singles by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) and Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.). The Pirates’ bullpen excelled on Monday, as three pitchers combined for 5.2 innings without an earned run. Joe DiBenedetto (Staten Island, N.Y.) got the win in relief. The freshman pitched 2.2 innings of shutout baseball. Steven Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) pitched a perfect seventh inning and Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) struck out three over the final two innings. Pirates’ starter Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) ran into trouble early and lasted only 3.1 innings, while giving up three earned runs, striking out two and walking one in a no decision. Seton Hall’s five-run sixth inning is the largest single-inning run total this season. The Pirates scored in every inning in the game, except the third.
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#22 SETON HALL 3 MANHATTAN 2
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South Orange, N.J.
South Orange, N.J.
South Orange, N.J.
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PREVOST DOMINATES MANHATTAN, 2-0
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) pitched his first career complete-game shutout as the Seton Hall baseball team edged Manhattan in a pitcher’s duel, 2-0, on Friday. Prevost improves to a perfect 5-0 on the young season after scattering just four hits, striking out six batters and walking none in a dominant performance. Manhattan starter Joey Rocchietti took the hard-luck loss. Rocchietti also threw a complete game, but surrendered runs in the bottom of the first and seventh which proved costly. Sophomore Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) led of the game by being hit by a pitch. Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) followed with a single to right-center field and Weigel advanced all the way to third. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) drove in Weigel with a sacrifice fly and three batters into the game Seton Hall had a 1-0 lead. The score would remain 1-0 with both starters in a groove until Seton Hall picked up an insurance run in the bottom of the seventh. With one out, Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) singled to centerfield and advanced to second on an error by the centerfielder. Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) followed with a bunt single, which moved Hamlin to third base. The Pirates then executed a perfect squeeze play. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) put down a well-placed bunt and Hamlin scored easily from third to extend the Seton Hall lead to 2-0. Grimm was the lone Pirate with multiple hits. He went 2-for-3 with an RBI.
RUHLMAN, PIRATES WALK-OFF SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) lined a two-out RBI single to right-center field in the bottom of the ninth inning and the Seton Hall baseball team edged Manhattan, 3-2, on Saturday. The victory is Seton Hall’s third straight and first of the “walk-off” variety this season. The Pirates (11-3) tallied the winning run after the first two batters recorded outs. Freshman Jackson Martin (Collegeville, Pa.) walked and advanced to second on an error by Manhattan pitcher Joe Jacques with a failed pickoff attempt. After Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) was hit by a pitch, Ruhlman delivered his game-winning hit. Seton Hall received solid pitching all day long. Starter Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) pitched well enough to earn the victory, giving up just two earned runs over six innings. He also struck out five batters and walked just one in a no decision. Sophomore Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) had his best relief outing of the season, pitching 2.1 innings of one-hit shutout baseball. Junior Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) pitched to two batters in the ninth and retired them both to earn the victory. The Pirates got their offense started in the bottom of the third. With one out, Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) singled through the left side and stole second base. Senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) followed with an RBI single and the Pirates had a 1-0 lead. Manhattan (2-12) tied the game in the top of the fourth when Brendan Slattery delivered a one-out RBI single, scoring Jose Carrera, who led off the inning with a double. The Jaspers took a brief 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth when Jason Patnick hit a solo home run to left field. With one out in the bottom of the fifth inning Ruhlman doubled to left field, scoring Weigel from first base with the tying run. Ruhlman was the lone Pirate with multiple hits. The shortstop finished 2-for-5 with two RBIs and a double.
PIRATES BLANK MANHATTAN FOR SWEEP SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Four pitchers combined to toss a four-hit shutout as the Seton Hall baseball team downed Manhattan on Sunday, 8-0, for its fourth straight victory and a sweep of the series. Junior Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.), making his first start of the season, pitched four innings of one-hit baseball and struck out six batters. Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) came on in relief and tossed three scoreless innings to pick up his third victory of the season. Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) and Steven Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) pitched the eighth and ninth respectively and preserved the Seton Hall shutout. Seton Hall (12-3) scored single runs in the bottom of the second and third innings to grab an early lead. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) doubled to lead off the second inning and was driven home on an RBI single by Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) to break the scoreless tie. The following inning, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) and D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) led off with back-to-back singles and Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) extended the Pirates lead to 2-0 with a double play ball that scored Weigel. The contest would remain close until Seton Hall blew the game open with five runs in the bottom of the seventh. Weigel and Ruhlman again led off the inning with back-to-back singles and Grimm was hit by a pitch to load the bases with no outs. Annunziata followed with a single up the middle to score two runs and give Seton Hall a 4-0 lead. After Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) walked, the bases were loaded again, and with one out, Selden doubled to left field scoring two more. Later in the inning, an RBI groundout by Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) extended the Pirates’ lead to 7-0. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) grounded out to score Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) in the bottom of the eighth to account for Seton Hall’s eighth and final run of the afternoon. Ruhlman again led the offense, going 3-for-5 with a run scored. The Pirates’ shortstop is now batting a team-best .441 on the season. Annunziata, Selden and Weigel all had two hits apiece. Selden had a team-best three RBIs, while Annunziata drove in two. Whereas last weekend it was the Pirates offense that carried the team to a series victory at James Madison, it was the team’s pitching that did the trick against Manhattan. The
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March 22, 2014 Naimoli Family Baseball Complex
PREVOST DOMINATES AGAIN IN 3-1 WIN RALLY FALLS SHORT AS PIRATES FALL SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall baseball team rallied from a fiverun seventh inning deficit, but fell short to Saint Peter’s, 9-8, snapping its four-game win streak on Wednesday. Trailing 9-4, the Pirates scored three times in the seventh and once more in the eighth, but left the bases loaded in the ninth and fell one run short. Sophomore Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) reached base in all four of his at bats, going 3-for-3 with two runs scored and a walk. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) and John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) had two RBIs apiece for Seton Hall. Down 1-0, Seton Hall’s offense finally broke through in the bottom of the fourth inning. With two outs, Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) singled to left field. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) followed with a single and Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) walked to load the bases. Beaubien then singled hard to centerfield scoring both Annunziata and Boyd to give Seton Hall a 2-1 lead. The Pirates plated a third run when Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) reached due to a throwing error by the Peacock pitcher. A sacrifice fly by Ruhlman gave Seton Hall its largest lead of the game, 4-1, in the bottom of the fourth. Seton Hall’s lead however, wouldn’t last long. The Pirates had every intention of using several pitchers, as is the norm during mid-week games, but would have liked more effectiveness in the middle innings. Starter Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) pitched well enough to win, going five innings with just one earned run while, striking out three and walking just one. But the next three Pirate hurlers couldn’t find a rhythm. Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) came on in relief of Pacillo in the sixth inning and allowed a hit to all three batters he faced before freshman Zach Prendergast (Horhsam, Pa.) relieved him. Prendergast got the first out on a fielder’s choice, but then gave up a two-run double which tied the game at four. In the seventh, Seton Hall pitchers ran into more trouble. Prendergast gave up a leadoff double and was promptly relieved by Joe DiBenedetto (Staten Island, N.Y.). After striking out his first batter, DiBenedetto gave up a walk and three straight hits to follow to give Saint Peter’s an 8-4 lead. A fifth hit of the inning for the Peacocks, this time off Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.), extended their lead to a commanding 9-4. In the bottom of the inning, the Pirates started chipping away. Chiaradio singled to right field to lead off the inning and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Jenkins and Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) followed with back-toback walks to load the bases with no outs. That’s when the rain, which had been constant, but light throughout, really started to pour. The game was stopped for a brief rain delay and when play resumed, Ruhlman drew a third straight walk, which forced in Seton Hall’s fifth run. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) grounded out to third, but another run came across to cut Saint Peter’s lead to 9-6. Annunziata walked to load the bases again, and Boyd walked to force in another Pirates run to make the score 9-7. But Hamlin struck out and Beaubien flew out to right field and Seton Hall left the bases full in the seventh. The Pirates again got the first two men on in the bottom of the eighth, but could only scratch across one run on a sacrifice fly by Weigel which brought Seton Hall to within one, 9-8. In the bottom of the ninth, Annunziata and Boyd singled to lead off the inning. Hamlin successfully bunted both runners into scoring position and Beaubien was intentionally walked to load the bases with just one out. Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) struck out in a pinch hitting role for out number two and another pinch hitter Mike Caputo (Morganville, N.J.) grounded out to short to end the game.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) threw his third complete game of the season as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-1, on Friday. Prevost went the distance to improve to a perfect 6-0 this season while allowing just one earned run and four hits. He also struck out five batters and walked just one. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) and Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) each collected two hits for the Pirates. Seton Hall (13-4) got on the board first with a run in the bottom of the third. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) led off with a single and was replaced at first by Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) who followed with a fielder’s choice. After Jenkins stole second, Weigel singled to left field, advancing Jenkins to third base. Two batters later, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) plated Jenkins with a sacrifice fly to give Seton Hall a 1-0 lead. After FDU tied the score in the top of the six, the Pirates grabbed the lead back for good in the bottom of the inning. With one out, Boyd singled up the middle. Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) followed with a single to left center field, advancing Boyd to third. After Hamlin stole second base, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) delivered a two-RBI single that hit the mound and bounced into centerfield. With Seton Hall in front 3-1, Prevost kept the Knights off the scoreboard over the remaining three innings.
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CAHILL, BOYD LEAD SHU COMEBACK TEANECK, N.J. - The Seton Hall baseball team scored 10 unanswered runs after trailing 5-0 to defeat Fairleigh Dickinson, 10-5, on Saturday to earn a series victory. Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) came on in relief and pitched six shutout innings, while scattering just three hits. The right-hander earned his fourth victory of the season, second-most in the BIG EAST to only teammate Josh Prevost, while striking out two batters and walking none. The game began in disastrous fashion for the Pirates. After Seton Hall was retired in order in the top of the first, FDU jumped all over Pirates’ starter Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) in the bottom of the inning. Fairleigh Dickinson batted around, erupting for five runs on six hits and chasing Krauss after only two outs were recorded. In the top of the second inning, Seton Hall got on the board when Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) led off with his first home run of the season, a solo shot over the right field wall. Annunziata finished the day 2-for-4 with two RBIs, a walk, a home run and three runs scored. The next inning, it was Seton Hall’s turn to put up a five-spot. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning. After Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) struck out, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) doubled off the left field wall to advance Falconi to third. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) hit a high pop up in the middle of the infield. FDU’s infielders converged, but the ball found the turf and Falconi scampered down the third base line to plate Seton Hall’s second run. Annunziata followed with a hard single to left field to score Ruhlman and cut Seton Hall’s deficit to 5-3. Junior Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) then put the Pirates in front with a three-run home run over the right-center field fence, 6-5. Boyd finished the afternoon 3-for-5 with three RBIs, two runs scored, a stolen base and of course, his third home run of the season. As Cahill continued to roll in relief, the Seton Hall bats continued to produce. Grimm and Annunziata drew back-to-back walks to lead off the fifth inning. With one out, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) singled hard through the right side to score two more Pirate runs. John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) followed with a double to left center field which scored Selden from first base to give Seton Hall a 9-5 advantage. In the seventh inning, Seton Hall recorded its 10th and final run of the afternoon when Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) drove home Boyd with an RBI single. Kyle Grimm got on base a team-high four times on Saturday. The third baseman went 3-for-4 with a walk, two runs scored and an RBI. Junior Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) pitched the final 2.1 innings of the game for the Pirates and gave up just two hits while keeping the Knights off the scoreboard.
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ELIA LEADS PIRATES TO SWEEP OF FDU SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Junior Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) pitched eight strong innings as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, 5-1, on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. Elia went a career-high eight innings and gave up just one earned run to improve to 2-2 on the season. The left-hander also struck out five batters and didn’t issue a walk. Senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) had Seton Hall’s top offensive game this afternoon. The left fielder reached base three times, going 2-for-3 with a walk, a run scored and an RBI. For the majority of the game, a pitchers’ duel ensued with Elia and Fairleigh Dickinson’s John Chalupa matching each other’s dominance. FDU got on the scoreboard first with a run in the top of the fourth inning on a two-out RBI single to give the Knights a 1-0 lead. Seton Hall (15-4) tie the score in the bottom of the fifth. Selden walked and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.). John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) followed with a bloop double down the right field line, which advanced Selden to third. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) drove in Selden with a sacrifice fly to tie the score at one. The game would remain locked at one run apiece until the Pirates broke the game open with four runs against FDU reliever Nick Cuono in the bottom of the eighth. Chiaradio singled to right field and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.). After D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) walked, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) hit a ball to short that FDU’s shortstop couldn’t handle. The error enabled Chiaradio to score with the go-ahead run and advanced Ruhlman to third base. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) delivered a sacrifice fly that scored Ruhlman with the Pirates’ third run. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) followed with a double down the right field line, which scored Grimm all the way from first base. Finally, Selden singled to score Boyd with the fifth and final run of the afternoon for Seton Hall.
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PREVOST, SHU SHUT OUT IONA, 8-0 PACILLO LEADS PIRATES TO 2,000TH WIN SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Freshman Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) pitched 7.2 innings as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Saint Peter’s, 11-3, on Thursday for its 2,000th victory in program history. Seton Hall (16-4) has now won four straight games and improved its all-time record to 2000-1250-24 in 128 years of Pirates baseball. Pacillo started and pitched seven shutout innings before running into trouble in the eighth and surrendering three earned runs. Pacillo struck out four, didn’t walk a batter and earned his first career victory. Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) reached base in all four at bats to lead the Pirate offense. Mogues and Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) had three hits apiece. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) registered a team-high three RBIs. The Pirates jumped all over Peacock starter Kevin Croucher right from the start. Weigel doubled to left field to lead off the game and advanced to third on a balk. Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) singled up the middle to plate Weigel with the game’s first run. After Selden stole second, Boyd tripled to right-center field to give Seton Hall a 2-0 lead. With one out, Mogues singled home Boyd to extend the Pirate lead to 3-0. In the bottom of the second, the Pirates’ offense erupted for three more runs. With one out, Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) and Weigel reached on back-to-back bunt singles. Both stole and Selden walked to load the bases. Jenkins scored the Pirates’ fourth run on a wild pitch. With two outs, Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) singled to left to score Selden, and Mogues singled to right field to score Boyd and give Seton Hall a 6-0 lead. In the fourth, Seton Hall plated a seventh run on an RBI groundout by Boyd. Two innings later, Jenkins scored an eighth run on an error by the Saint Peter’s pitcher on a failed pickoff attempt, and Boyd’s sacrifice fly scored Selden to give Seton Hall a 9-0 lead. In the bottom of the seventh, John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) delivered a two-RBI double to give the Pirates their 10th and 11th runs. After Pacillo gave up three runs in the eighth, Steven Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) entered and registered the final four outs.
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) scattered just two hits over eight shutout innings as the Seton Hall baseball team won its fifth consecutive game with an 8-0 victory at Iona on Friday. Prevost improves to a perfect 7-0 on the season. The 6-foot-8 right-hander struck out a career-high 11 batters and walked just one. Seton Hall took control early with a four-spot in the top of the second inning. Freshman Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) led off with a single and stole his first career base. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) followed with a single through the left side, advancing Mogues to third. After Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) was hit by a pitch to load the bases, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) reached on a fielder’s choice, which scored Mogues with the game’s first run. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) then dropped down a bunt base hit, which scored Ruhlman to give Seton Hall a 2-0 advantage. With two outs and two runners in scoring position, Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) delivered a two-RBI single up the middle to extend the Pirates’ lead to 4-0. The next inning, Seton Hall’s offense broke through again. Ruhlman singled and stole both second and third. With runners on the corners and two outs, Jenkins hit another bunt single, which scored Ruhlman. Then, Iona starter Mariano Rivera threw wide of first base on a failed pickoff attempt and Selden scored to give Seton Hall a 6-0 lead. The Pirates picked up two more runs in the seventh when Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) scored on a passed ball, and a batter later, Ruhlman scored on a wild pitch. Sophomore Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) pitched a perfect ninth inning for Seton Hall.
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BATS FALL QUIET AS PIRATES FALL, 1-0
ELIA BLANKS CCSU, 2-0
NEW BRITAIN, CONN.- The Seton Hall baseball team had its five-game win streak snapped in a 1-0, seven-inning loss at Central Connecticut State in game one of Saturday’s double-header.
NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - Junior Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) threw his first career complete-game shutout as the Seton Hall baseball team edged Central Connecticut State, 2-0, in the second half of a double-header on Saturday.
Despite a BIG EAST-best .325 team batting average, the Pirates could only muster four hits off CCSU starter Tom Coughlin who went the distance on a complete-game shutout.
Elia improves to 3-2 on the season as he scattered only four hits, struck out a career-high seven batters and walked two.
C. CONNECTICUT ST. 1 7 #22 SETON HALL 0 March 29, 2014 CCSU Baseball Field
Junior Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) was the lone Pirate with multiple hits. He went 2-for3. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) and Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.)had the other two hits for Seton Hall. Seton Hall (17-5) starter Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.)went 4.1 innings and gave up one earned run. He struck out four batters and walked three. Krauss’ control failed him in the bottom of the fourth as Central Connecticut State got on the scoreboard. Krauss walked two batters and issued two wild pitches, the second of which plated the Blue Devils’ lone run.
March 29, 2014 CCSU Baseball Field
With the game locked in a scoreless tie in the top of the fourth, Seton Hall finally scored its first runs of the double-header. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) singled to lead off the inning. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) reached on a fielder’s choice and both runners were safe when CCSU’s shortstop threw wide of second base. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) successfully moved both runners into scoring position with a sacrifice bunt and Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) followed with a two-RBI triple to give Seton Hall a 2-0 lead. Pitching ruled the day for both teams as only three runs were scored over the duration of the double-header. CCSU defeated Seton Hall, 1-0, in game one.
Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) pitched a perfect 1.2 innings of relief for Seton Hall.
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PIRATES HOLD ON TO EDGE RIDER, 4-3 LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. - Junior Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) connected on his second home run of the season, to put the Seton Hall baseball team ahead for good in a 4-3 victory at Rider on Tuesday. With the game locked in a 1-1 pitcher’s duel. Seton Hall’s offense finally broke out in the seventh inning. With two outs and Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) on third, Grimm his launched a two-run home run over the left field fence to give the Pirates a 3-1 lead. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) followed with his second double of the afternoon, and advanced to third on an infield hit by John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.). Seton Hall plated its fourth and final run on a shortstop error on a ground ball by Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) that allowed Annunziata to score. Seton Hall (19-5) starter Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) got the win with another strong outing. The right-hander improved to 5-1 with six innings of one-run baseball. He struck out four batters and walked only one. Annunziata had a huge game, getting on base four times, including two doubles. With Seton Hall leading 4-1 in the bottom of the ninth, Rider mounted a late rally against reliever Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.). An infield hit and a soft double over Grimm’s head at third, put runners on second and third with no outs. Steven Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) entered for Seton Hall and got the first two outs via ground balls, both of which scored runs. Lombardi hit the next batter to put the tying run on base, but struck out Rider’s Brian Donnelly to preserve the win and earn his first career save. Freshmen Zach Prendergast (Horsham, Pa.) and Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.) both pitched an inning of scoreless relief. Seton Hall got on the board early with a run in the top of the first inning. Sophomore Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) led the game off with an infield single. With two outs, Annunziata tripled to deep centerfield, which caromed off the centerfielder’s glove. Weigel scored and the Pirates took a 1-0 lead. After Cahill struck out the side in order in the bottom of the second inning, Rider’s Mike Parsons led off the bottom of the third with a solo home run to deep left field to tie the game at one.
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DEFENSE ELUDES AS PIRATES FALL PACILLO LEADS PIRATES TO 13-6 WIN PRINCETON, N.J. - Freshman Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) allowed only one hit over seven scoreless innings as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Princeton, 13-6, on Wednesday. Pacillo allowed only two Princeton batters reach base in his most dominant outing as a collegian. The left-hander struck out a career-high eight batters and walked only one to improve to 2-0 on the young season. The wild game was a blowout, turned nail-biter, turned blowout. Seton Hall had a 7-0 lead through seven innings, but saw the lead reduced to one as Princeton’s offense awoke in the eighth inning. In the next half inning though, the Pirates’ offense got all six runs back. Seton Hall (20-5) got on the board right at the start of the game. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) walked to lead off the game. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) attempted to sacrifice bunt Jenkins to second, but Princeton second baseman Danny Hoy threw wide of first base. Jenkins advanced to third and Weigel cruised into second base. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) followed with a two-RBI single to left-center field and three batters into the game the Pirates had a 2-0 lead. Princeton (7-12) appeared poised to score in the bottom of the fourth, putting men on the corners against Pacillo with no outs. But the big lefty bore down, recorded the first out on a liner to Boyd at third, and struck out the next two batters to keep the Pirates unscathed. In the top of the sixth, Seton Hall scored a pair of insurance runs. Boyd led off with a double to left-center field and advanced to third on a single by Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.). Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) followed with a sacrifice fly to left field, which scored Boyd with the Pirates’ third run. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) singled to right field, advancing Annunziata to third base. John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) then delivered the Pirates’ second run-scoring sacrifice fly of the inning, scoring Annunziata to give Seton Hall a 4-0 advantage. The Pirates plated two more runs in the top of the seventh. Freshman Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) led off with a single and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Jenkins followed with a single up the middle, advancing Poduslenko to third. After Jenkins stole second base, Weigel scored Poduslenko with the Pirates’ third sacrifice fly of the afternoon. Jenkins stole third base, and scored on an infield single by Boyd to give Seton Hall a 6-0 lead. Seton Hall took a 7-0 lead in the top of the eighth inning, and the Pirates appeared to be cruising to another big victory. But with Pacillo now out of the game, Princeton erupted for six runs off of three Pirate relievers in the bottom of the inning. With the Pirates clinging to a one-run lead, Princeton couldn’t find the plate in the top of the ninth. Seton Hall took advantage of six walks and a Tiger error to score six runs on only one hit, a two-out bases clearing single by Annunziata. Junior Dan Ditusa (St. Charles, Ill.) came on to pitch a scoreless ninth for Seton Hall. Boyd finished the day 3-for-5 with a team-high four RBIs, two runs scored, a walk and a stolen base. Jenkins reached base five times, going 2-for-3 with three runs scored, three walks and three stolen bases. Falconi and Poduslenko also reached base four times and recorded a pair of hits.
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - The Seton Hall baseball team committed three costly errors and couldn’t produce a big offensive inning as it fell to Butler, 6-1, to open BIG EAST Conference lay on Friday. BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year candidate Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) ran into uncharacteristic trouble from the start. He walked his first batter of the game, and after a sacrifice bunt, gave up a single that plated Butler’s first run. In the bottom of the second inning, the Bulldogs extended their lead to 2-0 on a leadoff solo home run by Nick Bartolone. While the Pirates managed just two base runners over the first three innings, Butler kept the pressure on Prevost each inning. In the bottom of the third, a pair of defensive gaffs led to two more Bulldog runs, and through three innings, the Pirates found themselves in a 4-0 hole. Meanwhile, Butler starter Gunner Johnson was cruising. The left-hander finished with seven shutout innings, seven strikeouts and two walks. Seton Hall (20-6) trailed 6-0 before it finally ended the shutout in the top of the eighth inning. With one out, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) singled and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) singled, advancing Weigel to third. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) followed with a sacrifice fly to right field to plate Weigel and cut the Bulldog lead to 6-1. Prevost suffered his first loss of the season. The 6-foot-8 right-hander gave up six runs, four earned, over six innings, struck out nine and walked a season-high three batters. Ruhlman led the Pirates offensively, going 3-for-4 with a double. Senior Dillon Hamlin (Colts neck, N.J.) went 2-for-4. Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) had a nice bounceback outing. The sophomore right-hander came on in relief of Prevost and pitched the final two innings without giving up a hit.
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SETON HALL DEFEATS BUTLER, 7-3 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - The Seton Hall baseball team erupted for 14 hits as it defeated Butler, 7-3, on Saturday to earn its first BIG EAST victory of the season. After not scoring until the eighth inning on Friday, the Pirates put a run on the scoreboard in the top of the first on Saturday. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) singled up the middle, advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.), stole third and scored on the catcher’s errant throw. Seton Hall (21-6, 1-1) starter Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) was wild in the second inning and it led to a pair of Butler runs. The 6-foot-5 right-hander hit the first two batters of the inning and a sacrifice fly tied the game at one. With two outs and a runner on third, the Bulldogs took the lead on a throwing error by shortstop D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.). In the top of the fourth inning however, the Pirates offense erupted for four runs as they took the lead for good. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) led off with a single up the middle. With one out, Mike Caputo (Morganville, N.J.) walked, advancing Falconi to second. After Jenkins grounded into a fielder’s choice for the second out of the inning, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Ruhlman made up for his earlier gaff and singled hard up the middle to score both Falconi and Jenkins to give Seton Hall a 3-2 lead. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) followed with an RBI single for the Pirates’ fourth run, and Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) singled to give Seton Hall a 5-2 advantage. Two innings later, Annunziata doubled down the left field line, and was driven in by another RBI single from Grimm. After Butler got a run back in the bottom of the eighth, Seton Hall scored its seventh and final run of the afternoon in the top of the ninth. After Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) singled and stole second with one out, Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) drove him in with an RBI single to right field. Krauss earned the victory, his first of the year. He went 5.0 innings, giving up two runs, only one earned, but walked five batters. As a team, the Pirates collected 14 hits. Annunziata and Grimm had three apiece. Jenkins went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and three stolen bases.
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OFFENSE ERUPTS IN ROUT OF NYIT
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Freshman Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) led the offense as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Wagner, 8-4, on Wednesday.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Seton Hall baseball team erupted for 21 runs on 24 hits and senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) kept NYIT hitless over the first 6.1 innings as the Pirates routed the Bears, 21-0, on Friday. Seton Hall’s 21 runs are the most in program history since tallying 24 runs in a victory over Chicago State on March 11, 2003. Fourteen Pirates recorded at least one hit with Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) and Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) leading the way with three hits apiece. Hamlin also recorded two doubles and a career-high five RBIs. Grimm had three RBIs and a team-high four runs scored.
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PIRATES FALL IN SERIES FINALE INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - Four Seton Hall errors and a passed ball led to six unearned Butler runs as the Pirates fell to the Bulldogs, 7-6, in the rubber game of the series on Sunday. The loss drops Seton Hall to 1-2 in BIG EAST Conference play and the series loss is the first for the Pirates since the opening series of the season at the University of Oklahoma. Normally a highly competent fielding team, the Pirates committed 10 errors in the three-game series at Butler. Starter Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) gave up all seven runs, but only one was earned over 6.1 innings. The left-hander struck out five and walked one. He falls to 3-3 on the season. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) put the Pirates in front in the top of the second inning with a solo home run, his second of the season. In the top of the third inning, the Pirates used their speed and some timely hitting to extend their lead to 3-0. With one out, Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) walked, and then promptly stole both second and third base. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) followed with a single up the middle to score Jenkins. Weigel then stole second base and moved to third on a wild pitch. With two outs, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) singled through the left side to score Weigel with the Pirates’ third run. Butler () scratched a run across in the bottom of the third inning, but Elia rebounded to strike out the side and keep the Pirates in front, 3-1. In the bottom of the fourth however, the Pirates’ defense let Elia down as two errors led to five Butler unearned runs, all of which were scored with two outs. When the smoke cleared, Butler had a commanding 6-3 lead. Seton Hall got a pair of runs back in the top of sixth. Ruhlman led off with a double to left-center field and Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) walked. After Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) successfully bunted both into scoring position, Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) drove in Ruhlman and advanced Boyd with a sacrifice fly. Boyd then scored on a wild pitch to cut the Bulldogs’ lead to 6-5. Butler tacked on an insurance run in the bottom of the seventh, its sixth unearned run of the afternoon to extend their lead to 7-5. The Pirates rallied in the top of the ninth, but fell just short. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) doubled down the left field line to lead off and advanced to third on a wild pitch. With one out, Weigel grounded out to short, scoring Chiaradio to cut the Butler lead to 7-6, but Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) flew out to end the game. Ruhlman again led the Pirates offensively, going 3-for-4 with a double, a run scored and an RBI. Jenkins stole two more bases and now has a BIG EAST-leading 16 this season.
Poduslenko started with regular shortstop D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) out with an ailing shoulder. The newcomer went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a run scored and a stolen base. Seton Hall (22-7) starter Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) improved to 3-0 with the victory. The freshman left-hander went 6.0 innings and gave up three earned runs, all of which came on a pair of Wagner home runs. With the game locked in a scoreless tie, the Pirates broke out offensively in the bottom of the third inning. Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) led off the inning with a double to right field, and Poduslenko drove him in with an RBI single to center field. After Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) was hit by a pitch, the Pirates successfully executed a double steal to move two runners into scoring position. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) followed with a single up the middle to score both runners. Jenkins stole third base and scored on a throwing error by the Wagner catcher to give Seton Hall a 4-0 advantage. Jenkins finished the day 2-for-4 with two RBIs, a run scored and his BIG EAST-leading 17 stolen base of the season. Wagner (5-20) got a run back in the top of the fourth on a solo home run by Shaun Flynn, but the Pirates put two more runs on the board in the bottom of the inning. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) led off with his first career home run, a towering shot to left center field. With one out, Mogues hit his second double of the game and advanced to third base on a wild pitch. Poduslenko again drove Mogues in with an RBI single to extend Seton Hall’s lead to 6-1. In the top of the sixth inning, Pacillo gave up a two-run home run to Wagner’s Chris Smith to cut the Pirates’ lead to 6-3, but the Pirates remained in control. In the bottom of the seventh, Seton Hall added two more insurance runs to put the Pirate faithful at ease. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) walked to lead off and scored on an RBI double by Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.). Grimm tagged up and advanced to third on a fly ball by Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) and came in to score on a ground out by Falconi.
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Prevost improved to 8-1 on the season with arguably his most-dominant outing yet. The 6-foot-8 right-hander kept NYIT hitless over the first 6.1 innings. He finished with eight shutout innings, having given up just one hit, with a career-high 12 strikeouts and no walks. Seton Hall (23-7) scored in each of the first seven innings and scored fewer than three runs in only one of those seven. The onslaught started in the bottom of the first inning when the Pirates pushed their first three runs across. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) led off with a single through the left side and stole second base. With one out, Grimm tripled to center field scoring Jenkins with the first run of the game. After Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) walked, Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) delivered a sacrifice fly that plated Grimm. Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) followed with a single to left field to score Annunziata and extend the Pirates’ lead to 3-0. In the bottom of the second, Seton Hall scored three more runs and the rout was on. Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) led off with a walk and advanced to second when Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) reached on a fielding error by NYIT’s third baseman. Jenkins reached on a bunt base hit to load the bases with no outs. With one out, Grimm’s sacrifice fly scored Poduslenko with Seton Hall’s fourth run. Annunziata followed with a two-RBI double to left field to give the Pirates a 6-0 advantage. Jenkins went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two more stolen bases. He now leads the BIG EAST with 19 steals. John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) didn’t start, but still finished 2-for-3 with a double, a run scored and a career-high four RBIs. Annunziata reached base in all four of his plate appearances, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs, two walks and three runs scored. Chiaradio, Selden and Jackson Martin (Collegeville, Pa.) also had two hits apiece. Matt Fortin (Nashua, N.H.) and Adnan Pjetrovic (Clifton, N.J.) recorded their first career hits.
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CAHILL SHUTS DOWN NYIT ANNUNZIATA’S BLAST LIFTS PIRATES SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Junior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) launched a walk-off home run with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Seton Hall baseball team edged NYIT, 7-6, in game one of Saturday’s double-header. Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) fired six shutout innings in game two of the twinbill as the Pirates completed the sweep with a 6-0 victory. A day after routing NYIT, 21-0, the Pirates found themselves in an exciting back-and-forth affair in game one of the double-header. The game was locked in a pitchers’ duel as both starters, Seton Hall’s Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) and NYIT’s Jake Axley held their opponents to a combined two runs over the first six innings. The Pirates were trailing 2-0 until finally tying the game in the bottom of the seventh. With one out, Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) reached on a fielding error by the Bears’ first baseman. After Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) struck out, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) tripled to left-center field, scoring Chiaradio. After Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) walked, Annunziata singled up the middle to score Grimm and tie the game at two. The tie didn’t last long however, as NYIT scored three times in the top of the eighth to take a 5-2 lead. But Seton Hall roared back again, scoring four times in the bottom of the eighth to take a 6-5 advantage, its first lead of the game. With the bases loaded, Weigel singled to left-center field to score two runs. Jenkins scored on a wild pitch to tie the game, and Annunziata’s sacrifice fly put the Pirates in front. Seton Hall (25-7) couldn’t close the game in the ninth however, as the Bears tied the game at six with a bases loaded sacrifice fly. The game headed into extra innings, setting up Annunziata’s late game heroics. Annunziata finished the game 2-for-4 with a run scored, a walk, three RBI’s and a very important third home run of the season. Jenkins and Weigel had three hits apiece for the Pirates. Game two was all Seton Hall as the Pirates’ pitching, led by Cahill, held the Bears to just four hits. Cahill gave up just two hits and two walks over six innings and improves to 6-1 on the season. Chiaradio singled to center field to lead off the bottom of the third inning and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Jenkins. Chiaradio then stole third and scored the game’s first run when the Bears’ catcher over threw third base. That run would be all the scoring Seton Hall needed in game two.
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SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Junior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) launched a walk-off home run with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Seton Hall baseball team edged NYIT, 7-6, in game one of Saturday’s double-header. Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) fired six shutout innings in game two of the twinbill as the Pirates completed the sweep with a 6-0 victory. A day after routing NYIT, 21-0, the Pirates found themselves in an exciting back-and-forth affair in game one of the double-header. The game was locked in a pitchers’ duel as both starters, Seton Hall’s Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) and NYIT’s Jake Axley held their opponents to a combined two runs over the first six innings. The Pirates were trailing 2-0 until finally tying the game in the bottom of the seventh. With one out, Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) reached on a fielding error by the Bears’ first baseman. After Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) struck out, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) tripled to left-center field, scoring Chiaradio. After Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) walked, Annunziata singled up the middle to score Grimm and tie the game at two.
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RUHLMAN, PIRATES EDGE GEORGETOWN ROCKVILLE, MD. - Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) went 2-for-4 with his third home run of the season to lead the Seton Hall baseball team to its fifth straight victory, a 5-4 victory at Georgetown on Thursday. Seton Hall (26-7) starter Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) pitched well, but control issues late prevented him from earning his ninth victory of the season. Instead, the 6-foot-8 right-hander had to settle for a no decision after six innings of one run baseball. Prevost allowed only one hit, struck out nine, but issued a season-high five walks. Both starting pitchers had no-hitters through three innings, but Seton Hall finally broke through with two outs in the top of the fourth. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) walked and D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) crushed a two-run home run to right-center field to give the Pirates a 2-0 lead.
The tie didn’t last long however, as NYIT scored three times in the top of the eighth to take a 5-2 lead. But Seton Hall roared back again, scoring four times in the bottom of the eighth to take a 6-5 advantage, its first lead of the game. With the bases loaded, Weigel singled to left-center field to score two runs. Jenkins scored on a wild pitch to tie the game, and Annunziata’s sacrifice fly put the Pirates in front.
In the top of the fifth inning, Seton Hall added another manufactured primarily by the speed of Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.). With one out, Jenkins reached on a bunt base hit and promptly stole second base. He moved to third on an infield hit by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) and scored on a sacrifice fly by Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.).
Seton Hall (25-7) couldn’t close the game in the ninth however, as the Bears tied the game at six with a bases loaded sacrifice fly.
With one out in the top of the sixth inning, D.J. Ruhlman reached on an infield single and stole second base. Ruhlman tagged up and took third base on a fly ball by Selden and scored on an RBI single by Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) to extend the Pirates’ lead to 4-0.
The game headed into extra innings, setting up Annunziata’s late game heroics. Annunziata finished the game 2-for-4 with a run scored, a walk, three RBI’s and a very important third home run of the season. Jenkins and Weigel had three hits apiece for the Pirates. Game two was all Seton Hall as the Pirates’ pitching, led by Cahill, held the Bears to just four hits. Cahill gave up just two hits and two walks over six innings and improves to 6-1 on the season. Chiaradio singled to center field to lead off the bottom of the third inning and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Jenkins. Chiaradio then stole third and scored the game’s first run when the Bears’ catcher over threw third base. That run would be all the scoring Seton Hall needed in game two.
Prevost started losing control as the game progressed. In the bottom of the sixth inning, three walks by the Pirates’ ace loaded the bases, but he was able to escape unscathed. In the seventh however, Prevost walked the leadoff man and was removed in favor of Steve Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.). Lombardi and Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) allowed four runs to score before recording an out. Burum finally bore down and prevented Georgetown from taking the lead, but the four Hoya runs tied the game at four.
Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) had an RBI sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth to extend the Pirates’ lead to 2-0. In the bottom of the fifth, a sacrifice fly by Grimm made the score, 3-0.
In the top of the eighth inning however, the Pirates’ offense struck again. Boyd led off with a double to center field and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Ruhlman then reached on an error by the Hoyas’ shortstop, which allowed Boyd to score with the go-ahead run.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Pirates put the game out of reach with three more insurance runs.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Pirates put the game out of reach with three more insurance runs.
Burum continued his stellar pitching with a scoreless eighth inning and earned the win.
Chiaradio and Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) had three hits apiece for the Pirates.
Chiaradio and Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) had three hits apiece for the Pirates.
Junior Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) assumed his familiar role as closer and worked a perfect ninth inning to earn his
Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) had an RBI sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth to extend the Pirates’ lead to 2-0. In the bottom of the fifth, a sacrifice fly by Grimm made the score, 3-0.
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JENKINS, PIRATES WALK-OFF PIRATES FALL AT GEORGETOWN, 4-3
JENKINS, CAHILL LEAD PIRATES, 9-3
ROCKVILLE, MD. - The Seton Hall baseball team had its five-game win streak snapped with a 4-3 walk-off loss at Georgetown on Friday.
BETHESDA, MD. - Senior Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) hit a grand slam and Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) pitched seven strong innings as the Seton Hall baseball team downed Georgetown, 9-3, in the series finale on Saturday.
Georgetown (13-21, 1-7) pitching allowed eight walks and three hit-by-pitches, but the high-powered Pirates offense couldn’t take advantage, mustering just two hits. Georgetown’s Will Brown was slated to be the starter, but was a late scratch, and David Ellingson, Saturday’s scheduled starter, was moved up. The Pirates greeted Ellingson rudely at the start, erupting for three runs in the top of the first inning. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) drew a leadoff walk. Georgetown third baseman Curtiss Pomeroy threw wide of first base on Zack Weigel’s (Oak Park, Ill.) sacrifice bunt attempt, and two runners moved into scoring position. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) followed with a walk to load the bases with no outs. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) was hit by a pitch to force in the first run of the game. A wild pitch allowed Weigel to score the second Pirates’ run and Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) grounded out to short, but a third Pirates’ run scored in the process. Seton Hall (26-8, 2-3) starter Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) also ran into trouble in the first. Elia gave up three hits, walked a batter and hit a batter, but limited the damage to only two runs. Georgetown got to Elia again in the bottom of the fifth. The first three batters of the inning recorded hits, and a sacrifice fly tied the game at three. Freshman Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.) came on in relief and quickly recorded the final two outs to keep the game tied. Testani pitched wonderfully in relief until running into trouble in the ninth. He walked the leadoff batter and threw away a sacrifice bunt attempt allowing both Georgetown runners to reach safely. After a fly out allowed the winning run to move to third base, Testani intentionally walked Bo Hall to load the bases. Lefthander Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) came into the game and gave up a single to Nick Collins on a 1-2 pitch, which sent Georgetown home winners. Testani took the hard-luck loss. The right-hander pitched a career-high four innings in relief and gave up just one hit.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) singled in a run in the bottom of the ninth inning to send the Seton Hall baseball team to a 4-3 victory over Monmouth on Tuesday.
Hamlin finished the day a triple shy of the cycle, going 3-for-4 with a walk, three runs scored and four RBIs. Cahill pitched seven innings and gave up just one earned run to improve to 7-1 on the season. He also struck out five batters and didn’t issue a walk.
Starting pitcher Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) pitched 7.1 innings and allowed only one run while striking out five and walking one for a no decision. Fellow freshman Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.) pitched the final 1.2 innings, lost the save, but earned the win.
Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) also had a huge offensive day, going 3-for-5 with a career-high four RBIs and two more stolen bases.
Monmouth (11-20) scored on a sacrifice fly to take a 1-0 lead in the top of the third, and from there, both pitchers would keep the game low scoring until the late innings.
Georgetown (13-22, 1-8) struck first on Saturday pushing a run across on Cahill in the bottom of the first. Cahill was the victim of Hoya small ball as an infield hit, a stolen base, a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly played the run.
Seton Hall (28-8) finally broke through on Monmouth starter Anthony Ciavarella in the bottom of the fifth. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) singled and advanced to second when D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) walked. Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) followed with a sacrifice bunt, which moved both runners into scoring position. Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) followed with an RBI single up the middle to tie the game. After Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) flew out, Jenkins followed with an infield single to plate Ruhlman with the go-ahead run, 2-1.
With one out in the top of the second, Seton Hall’s offense got started. The Pirates received back-to-back-to-back singles by Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.), D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) and Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.). That’s when Hamlin followed with a towering grand slam well over the left field fence to give the Pirates a 4-1 lead. In the top of the fourth inning, Ruhlman walked to lead off and was successfully bunted to second base by Selden. Hamlin singled to left field and Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Jenkins followed with a two-RBI single just two feet inside the right field line to extend the Seton Hall advantage to 6-1. In the sixth inning, Jenkins singled to center field to drive in Chiaradio with the Pirates’ seventh run. As if Cahill’s masterful pitching wasn’t enough for Georgetown to overcome, the Hoyas base-running gaffes ensured that offense would be difficult to come by. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Georgetown began the inning with a single and a double. Jake Kuzbel hit a grounder to Annunziata at first. Annunziata stepped on the bag for the out, and noticed that Eric Webber was heading to third, but the runner on third, Joseph Biaklowski, hadn’t broken for home. Annunziata threw to Ruhlman, who ran down Webber for the second out. Biaklowski then stepped off the third base bag, presumably thinking the inning was over, and was tagged out by Ruhlman to complete the inning-ending triple play. Boyd topped off the Pirates’ scoring with his fourth home run of the season, a solo shot to right-center field to give Seton Hall a 9-1 lead. In the strange stat of the game, Chiaradio was hit by a pitch three times.
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In the bottom of the eighth, Seton Hall scored an important insurance run on an RBI single by Ruhlman, which scored Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.), to give the Pirates a 3-1 lead. After doing a terrific job to get the Pirates through Pacillo’s jam in the top of the eighth, Testani wasn’t as fortunate in the top of the ninth. The Hawks got closer on an RBI infield single off Testani’s glove with one out and tied the game with a sacrifice fly. Monmouth didn’t record an out in the bottom of the ninth before the Pirates scored the winning run. Hamlin was hit by a pitch to begin the inning and was pinch ran for by Jackson Martin (Collegeville, Pa.). Chiaradio put down a bunt, but it was too hard and Monmouth third baseman Dave Moreno had a chance to get the lead runner at second. But Moreno’s throw was high and ended up in center field, while Martin hustled all the way to third base. Jenkins followed with a single up the middle to end the game. Jenkins, the hottest hitter in the Pirates’ lineup with a 12-game hitting streak, went 2-for-5 with two RBIs.
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LEHIGH 3 #29 SETON HALL 2
#29 SETON HALL 10 VILLANOVA 0
Bethlehem, Pa.
South Orange, N.J.
April 23, 2014 Lehigh Baseball Field
April 25, 2014 Owen T. Carroll Field
PREVOST SHUTS OUT VILLANOVA PIRATES FALL AT LEHIGH, 3-2 BETHLEHEM, PA. - Sophomore Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) reached base three times, but the Seton Hall Baseball team left 10 men on base in a 3-2 loss at Lehigh on Wednesday. Jenkins went 1-for-3 with two walks, an RBI and three stolen bases in the losing effort. Seton Hall (28-9) took advantage of some shoddy Lehigh defense in the top of the second. Errors by Lehigh’s third baseman and shortstop put two runners on base with two outs. Jenkins hit an infield single to score Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) and the Pirates took an early 1-0 lead. Seton Hall starter Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) had pitched to the minimum through three innings, but Lehigh got their offense going with one out in the fourth. Five straight Mountain Hawks reached base (four singles and a hit-by-pitch), which resulted in two runs. Zack Prendergast (Horsham, Pa.) entered in relief and got the final two outs without further damage. Lehigh (20-19) kept their 2-1 advantage until the top of the eighth inning. With two outs, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) hit a single past third base. Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) followed with a hard-hit double past the left fielder to score Ruhlman from first with the tying run. The tie however, didn’t last long. Steve Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) allowed a single to his lone batter to lead off the bottom of the eighth. He was relieved by Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.), who walked his first batter. With runners on first and second, Lehigh’s Connor Faust hit into a fielder’s choice. The Pirates got the out at second, but Faust beat the throw at first. Meanwhile, Mike Garzillo kept running and scored the go-ahead run from second base on the play. Krauss retired the next two batters, but the damage had already been done. In the ninth inning, Seton Hall got the tying run to third base, but couldn’t bring him home. In all, Seton Hall left 10 men on base in the loss. Lombardi was saddled with the loss. Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) had a team-best two hits.
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#29 SETON HALL 6 (11) VILLANOVA 5 April 26, 2014 Owen T. Carroll Field
South Orange, N.J.
DIBENEDETTO, PIRATES WALK OFF
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) tossed a complete-game, shutout as the Seton Hall baseball team routed Villanova, 10-0, on Friday.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) scored on a throwing error in the bottom of the 11th inning to lift the Seton Hall baseball team to a 6-5, comefrom-behind victory over Villanova on Saturday.
Prevost was absolutely dominant, carrying a no-hitter into the sixth inning. The 6-foot-8 right-hander scattered only two hits, struck out a career-high 13 batters and didn’t issue a single walk. With the victory, Prevost improves to 9-1 and lowers his BIG EAST-leading ERA to 1.48.
With one out and runners on first and second, Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) hit a grounder between second and third base. Villanova’s shortstop Eric Lowe fielded the slow roller and fed second baseman Todd Czinege for one out. In an effort to turn the inning-ending double play, Czinege then threw high of first base and Ruhlman rounded third and scored easily with the winning run.
Juniors Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) and D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) collected three hits apiece as the Pirates’ offence erupted for 17 hits total. Annunziata also had a team-high three RBIs. Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) connected on his first home run of the season, a solo shot off Villanova starter Josh Harris in the third inning. Seton Hall (29-9, 4-3) scored early and often against the Wildcats, pushing three runs across in both of the first two innings. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) walked to lead off the bottom of the ninth and Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) singled through the left side. Ruhlman followed with a single to right field, which scored Jenkins with the game’s first run. Annunziata singled to left field, scoring Weigel to give Seton Hall a 2-0 lead. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) grounded out, but drove in Ruhlman to extend the Pirates’ advantage to 3-0. Selden doubled down the left field line to lead off the bottom of the second. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) grounded out, but advanced Selden to third base. Jenkins followed with an infield single, which scored Selden. Weigel then tripled into the right field corner, scoring Jenkins with the fifth Pirates run. Annunziata followed with a single up the middle to score Weigel and give the Pirates a 6-0 lead... and the proverbial rout was on. The Pirates would tack on a seventh run on the Selden home run in the third inning and three more in the fourth.
Seton Hall (30-9, 5-3) trailed for the entire game until the winning run was scored. Nova struck for three unearned runs in the top of the first inning off Pirate starter Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.). The Pirates got two back in the bottom of the inning on an RBI triple by Ruhlman and an RBI ground out by Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.), but the Wildcats kept the slim advantage. Villanova extended its lead to 4-2 on a run off reliever Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.) in the top of the second. The Pirates cut the lead to 4-3 on an RBI single by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.). With two runners on and Annunziata at the plate, Seton Hall appeared ready to tie the game, but Weigel was picked off to end the inning. In all, the Pirates left 12 men on base. Meanwhile, the Seton Hall bullpen was getting the job done. Zack Prendergast (Horsham, Pa.) pitched three hitless innings, while striking out three, to keep the game close. In the top of the seventh inning, Villanova scratched across a run off Steve Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.), but the Pirates would not be outdone in the bottom of the inning. Weigel walked to leadoff and advanced to second on an infield single by Annunziata with one out. Both runners moved into scoring position on a wild pitch. With two outs, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) singled to right field to score both runners and tie the game at five. The game would remain tied at five thanks in large part to the effort of Seton Hall’s fifth pitcher of the day, Joe DiBenedetto (Staten Island, N.Y.). The freshman left-hander was called on to get the final two outs of the seventh inning and proceed to pitch four more perfect innings. DiBenedetto retired all 14 batters he faced and struck out a career-high five of them. He earned the victory to improve to 2-0. Annunziata and Ruhlman led a 10-hit offensive attack with two-hits apiece. Weigel reached base a team-high five times going 1-for-2 with two walks, two hit-by-pitches, an RBI and two runs scored.
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#29 SETON HALL 15 SAINT PETER’S 0
#29 SETON HALL 8 CREIGHTON 2
South Orange, N.J.
Lincoln Park, N.J.
Omaha, Neb.
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April 29, 2014 Jaroscak Baseball Field
May 2, 2014 TD Ameritrade Park
CAHILL, ANNUNZIATA LEAD SWEEP
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PREVOST WINS ACE BATTLE
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) pitched seven strong innings and junior Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) launched a two-run home run as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Villanova, 3-1, on Sunday.
LINCOLN PARK, N.J. - Freshman Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) pitched a seven-inning, complete-game shutout and the Pirate offense erupted for 20 hits as the Seton Hall baseball team routed Saint Peter’s, 15-0, on Tuesday.
OMAHA, NEB. – Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) tossed his fifth complete game of the season as the Seton Hall baseball team downed Creighton, 8-2, on Friday.
The victory completes the series sweep of the Wildcats and improves the Pirates’ overall record to 31-9 and 6-3 in BIG EAST Conference play.
Pacillo improves to 4-0 with the victory. The left-hander scattered five hits, struck out five and walked only one.
Cahill improved to 8-1 on the season with seven innings of one-run baseball. The right-hander struck out a career-high seven batters and walked only two. The game was a pitchers’ duel early on with Villanova’s Hunter Schryver matching Cahill’s dominance until Seton Hall broke the scoreless tie in the bottom of the fourth. With one out, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) singled to left-center field, but the left fielder’s error allowed Ruhlman to advance all the way to third base. Annunziata followed with his fourth home run of the season, a two-run shot over the left field fence to give the Pirates a 2-0 lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) drove home John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) with a sacrifice fly to extend the Seton Hall advantage to 3-0. Cahill’s lone blemish on the afternoon came in the top of the sixth inning when he gave up a leadoff solo home run to Villanova’s Todd Czinege. The Pirates’ bullpen however, kept the Wildcats off the scoreboard over the final two innings and the Wildcats didn’t get closer. Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) tossed a scoreless eighth inning, while Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) earned his fourth save of the season with a perfect ninth.
Junior Alex Falconi (Freeport, N.Y.) and sophomore Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) led the offensive attack with four hits apiece. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) also reached base four times, going 3-for-4 with a walk, two runs scored and two RBIs. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) went 2-for-4 with a walk, three runs scored and a team-high three RBIs. Seton Hall (32-9) got the offense started immediately, scratching across three runs over the first two innings. With two outs, Ruhlman walked and was driven in on a double to center field by Tyler Boyd (Bergenfield, N.J.). In the top of the second, the Pirates started another two out rally. Falconi reached on an infield single. He advanced to second on a wild pitch and moved to third on a throwing error by the Peacock’s catcher. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) followed with an RBI double to right center field. Derek Jenkins put down a bunt for a base hit and another Saint Peter’s throwing error allowed Chiaradio to score from second to give Seton Hall a 3-0 lead. In the top of the fourth inning, Mikael-Ali Mogues (New York, N.Y.) hit a one-out triple to center field. Falconi followed with a single down the left field line, which scored Mogues. Chiaradio and Jenkins followed with singles to load the bases. Weigel followed with a single through the right side to score the fifth Pirates run. Ruhlman then reached on a fielder’s choice, which allowed Chiaradio to score and give Seton Hall a 6-0 advantage. The rout was on from there with the Pirates scoring four more runs in the top of the sixth and five runs in the top of the seventh.
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The 6-foot-8 ace went the distance while giving up two runs on three hits, striking out seven and walking two. The victory improves Prevost to a BIG EAST best 10-1 on the season. One of the most anticipated pitching matchups of the season pitted Prevost against Creighton’s Matt Warren. Entering the game, both aces had an ERA under 2.00 and had a combined record of 18-1. The first four innings were just as advertised with each team only mustering one hit. Seton Hall finally broke through in the top of the fifth inning. With one out, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) doubled to right-center field. Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) followed with a single through the left side, advancing Selden to third. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) then executed a perfect safety squeeze, dragging a bunt towards first allowing Selden to score the first run of the ballgame. In the sixth inning, Prevost finally ran into trouble. Two walks and two singles led to a pair of Creighton runs as the Bluejays took a 2-1 lead. But Seton Hall’s offense wasn’t done. The Pirates erupted for five runs in the top of the seventh. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) led off with a single. Selden reached on a bunt base hit, but Creighton threw wide of first base and both runners moved into scoring position with no outs. Hamlin scored Grimm to tie the game with the Pirates’ second safety squeeze of the game, and Selden advanced to third. After Chiaradio walked, Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) drove in Selden with an infield single to give Seton Hall a 3-2 lead. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) followed with a triple over the center fielder’s head to score two more Pirate runs. An RBI ground out by D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) scored Weigel to give Seton Hall a commanding 6-2 lead. The next inning, Seton Hall tacked on two more. Grimm doubled to lead off, Selden was hit by a pitch and Hamlin drove in the Pirates’ seventh run with an RBI single to right field. An out later, Jenkins grounded out to plate Selden to give The Hall an 8-2 advantage. The second half of the Pirates’ order did most of the damage on Friday with seven of the team’s 11 hits coming from those batting six through eight in the order. Grimm led the Pirates with three hits, going 3-for-4 with two doubles and two runs scored. Both Selden and Hamlin had two hits apiece.
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CREIGHTON 4 10 #29 SETON HALL 3 May 3, 2014 TD Ameritrade Park
Omaha, Neb.
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The loss snaps a five-game win streak and drops the Pirates to 33-10 overall and 7-4 in the BIG EAST. Seton Hall got on the scoreboard first with a run in the top of the second inning. With one out, Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) doubled down the left field line. With two outs, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) drove him home with an RBI single through the right side. In the bottom of the fourth, Creighton tied up the game with an RBI single by Nicky Lopez. The Bluejays added two more runs to chase Seton Hall starter Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) and take a 3-1 lead in the bottom of the fifth. The first two batters reached via a single and a double and then both were plated via an RBI ground out and a sacrifice fly. Creighton’s lead didn’t last long however. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) singled up the middle to lead off the top of the sixth inning. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) sacrifice bunted Jenkins to second. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) followed with a double down the left field line to score Jenkins, cutting the Bluejay lead to 3-2. With two outs, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) singled home Ruhlman to tie the game at three. The Pirates were poised to break the tie in the top of the eighth inning with back-to-back singles to lead off, but the next two batters flew out and Ruhlman was picked off second base. Creighton got the winning run to third base in the bottom of the ninth with two outs, but Zack Prendergast (Horsham, Pa.) struck out Landon Lucansky to end the threat. In the bottom of the 10th, Prendergast walked back-to-back batters to lead off the inning. Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) entered the game and allowed a sacrifice bunt which advanced both runners. With one out, Creighton’s Brad McKewon singled home the winning run. Prendergast took the loss. He falls to 0-2. One of the pitching highlights for Seton Hall on Saturday was the performance of Joe DiBenedetto (Staten Island, N.Y.). The freshman pitched 3.1 scoreless innings while scattering just two hits. Jenkins and Ruhlman had two hits apiece to lead the offense.
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South Orange, N.J.
Omaha, Neb.
OFFENSE ERUPTS AS PIRATES ROUT XU
SETON HALL LOSES IN 10 INNINGS OMAHA, NEB. – The Seton Hall baseball team rallied to tie the game in the sixth inning, but lost on a walk-off single in the bottom of the 11th to Creighton, 4-3, on Saturday.
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PIRATES DROP HEARTBREAKER OMAHA, NEB. – The Seton Hall baseball team allowed three runs in the bottom of the 10th inning as Creighton came-from-behind to defeat the Pirates, 8-7, on Sunday.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - In a matchup of two teams that entered the night tied for third place in the BIG EAST, senior ace Josh Prevost (Belle Meade, N.J.) needed only a fraction of the plethora of runs provided by a Seton Hall offensive outburst as the Pirates recorded a commanding 16-0 win in the series opener against Xavier.
With the loss, the Pirates lose the series at Creighton and fall three games behind the Bluejays and St. John’s in the BIG EAST Conference regular season standings with only six games remaining.
In claiming the inaugural meeting between the two new conference foes, Seton Hall improved to 34-11 on the season and 8-5 in conference play. The result also moved The Hall’s record to 15-1 within the friendly confines of Owen T. Carroll Field while extending the nation’s longest home winning streak to 12. The loss dropped Xavier to 24-22 overall and the Musketeers now hold a 7-6 record against BIG EAST opposition.
With the score knotted at five, Seton Hall broke through for two runs in the top of the 10th. Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) and Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) led off with back-to-back singles and were moved into scoring position by a sacrifice bunt from Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.). Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) was intentionally walked to load the bases with one out. After Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) grounded into a fielder’s choice, with the out at home, Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) and Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) hit back-to-back RBI singles to give the Pirates a 7-5 lead.
It was another day in the office for Prevost who improved his season ledger to an impressive 11-1 with the victory. The 6-foot-8 righty entered the evening with the lowest WHIP in the nation (0.68) and was true to form against a Xavier squad that held the third-highest team batting average in the league. He retired 13 of the last 14 batters he faced to complete seven shutout innings before being lifted with the Pirates holding a 16-run advantage. In all, the Belle Meade product allowed just six base runners and faced only five over the minimum while fanning four.
But Seton Hall reliever Steve Lombardi (Saddle River, N.J.) was trusted with getting the final three outs and couldn’t come through. Creighton loaded the bases via a single and two walks with no outs. After Lombardi struck out Mike Gerber, Reagan Fowler singled up the middle scoring two runs to tie the game. The Bluejays then attempted a double steal. Hamlin threw wide of third base and Jake Peter broke for the plate. D.J. Ruhlman’s (Belle Mead, N.J.) throw was on the money, but Peter was called safe with the winning run.
Prevost, who was named BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week for the sixth time this season on Tuesday, has cemented his place as one of the most dominant pitchers in the country and entered the evening as the BIG EAST leader seven major categories. With the win, he moved into a tie for third place on the program’s single season wins list, trailing only current associate head coach Phil Cundari who logged 12 victories in 1985 and Rich Vichroski who repeated the feat while helping The Hall to its first-ever BIG EAST title in 1987.
Seton Hall struck early with the help of the long-ball in the first inning. With two outs and Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) on first base, Annunziata launched an opposite field, two-run home run, his team-leading fifth of the season. Annunziata had a monster day at the plate, going 4-for-4 with a home run, two RBIs, three runs scored and a walk. Creighton cut into the lead with a run in the bottom of the third on a leadoff triple by Daniel Woodrow and subsequent sacrifice fly. Annunziata led off the fourth inning with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Grimm. He moved to third on a wild pitch and came in to score on a perfectly executed safety squeeze by Hamlin to extend the Pirates’ lead to 3-1. The Bluejays came back again with single runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to tie the game at three. The latter of which, chased Seton Hall starter Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.). Reliever Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.) left the bases loaded. Annunziata led off the sixth inning with his third hit of the game. With two outs, Hamlin hit a routine grounder to third, but Creighton’s third baseman Nicky Lopez threw high of first base. Annunziata came around to score the go-ahead run. Freshman Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) singled to right field. Hamlin broke for the plate, the throw beat him, but the catcher mishandled the ball and Hamlin scored to give Seton Hall a 5-3 lead. In the bottom of the seventh the Pirates’ control failed them. With two outs and a runner on first, Pacillo gave up an RBI double to cut the Seton Hall lead to 5-4. Conor Krauss (Randolph, N.J.) entered and promptly walked two batters to load the bases. Krauss then hit Creighton’s Brad McKewon to force in the tying run. Sam Burum (Robbinsville, N.J.) had a nice bounce-back outing. The sophomore right-hander came on in relief of Prevost and pitched the final two innings without giving up a hit.
The Hall seized control in the bottom of the first frame, sending 12 hitters to the plate and putting six runs on the board. The first four Pirates moved station to station as after sophomore Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning; classmate Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) legged out a bunt single. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) and Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) each followed with walks and Annunziata’s free pass plated Jenkins with the first run of the game. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Meade, N.J.) and Tyler Boyd (Succasunna, N.J.) helped open the flood gates with back-to-back two-RBI doubles, Ruhlman’s to left followed by a liner down the right field line off the bat of Boyd, that gave Prevost and the Pirates a 5-0 edge before Xavier starter Adam Hall (5-3) recorded a single out. The first out came as Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) sacrificed Boyd over to third where he would remain until sophomore Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) shot a two-out single back up the box to account for the sixth and final Seton Hall run of the opening frame. Following the extended layoff, Prevost stranded two Musketeers runners in the top of the second and The Hall tacked on another run early in the home half to chase Hall from the game. Annunziata got it started with a single and advanced to third on a one-out hit by Boyd. Senior catcher Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) planted a single of his own into right field, scoring Annunziata and prompting Xavier to turn to lefty Trent Astle. The switch did little to slow the onslaught however as once again the Pirates came up with consecutive doubles two-RBI doubles, this time courtesy of Jenkins and Weigel, extending the gap to 11-0 before the Musketeers could escape the frame. Neither team would score again until the bottom of the sixth when Seton Hall added four more on the strength five hits. Ruhlman deposited a one-out single in left field and was followed by a pinch hit double by senior John Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.). The two successive base knocks helped set the table for Hamlin who extended the lead and the inning by roping a bases-clearing double into left center for his second and third RBIs of the evening. After Chiaradio drew a walk and Jenkins singled home Hamlin, Weigel capped the four-run frame with yet another two-out RBI hit that brought Chiaradio around to make the score 15-0 in favor of the Pirates.
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SETON HALL 6 FAIRFIELD 2
South Orange, N.J.
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CAHILL KEYS PIRATES’ SWEEP PIRATES EDGE XAVIER IN 12 INNINGS SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - It took 12 innings and over six hours but an infield single by senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) and the subsequent throwing error that scored junior D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) helped the Seton Hall baseball team clinch a berth in the 2014 BIG EAST Championship with a thrilling 3-2 victory over the visiting Xavier Musketeers on Saturday. Weather delays were prevalent throughout the marathon affair but the win improves the Pirates record to 35-11 overall and 9-5 in the BIG EAST. Coupled with Butler’s 8-3 loss to Georgetown earlier in the day, Seton Hall is now assured a top-four spot in the final standings, joining St. John’s and Creighton as teams who have locked up a trip to MCU Park in Brooklyn later this month.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore starter Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) turned in eight stellar innings and the Seton Hall baseball team sent nine hitters to the plate in a late rally that broke open a tie game and sent the Pirates to a three-game sweep of Xavier with a 7-3 victory in the second half of a Saturday doubleheader. The Hall (36-11, 10-5) took three games from the Musketeers (24-24, 7-8) after the two squads entered the weekend tied for third-place in the conference standings. The right-hander Cahill allowed just two runs while striking out a career-high 11 batters; more than double his previous personal best. The sophomore out-dueled Xavier ace Vinny Nittoli (5-3), improving to an impressive 9-1 in the process.
Xavier falls to 24-23 overall and 7-7 in conference play but remains three games ahead of Butler for the final postseason spot with four league games remaining.
With the teams deadlocked at 2-2, the Pirates created the decisive separation by hanging five runs on the board in the bottom of the seventh. The bottom of the lineup got it started as senior Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) roped a double down the left field line to lead off the inning and moved to third when classmate Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) followed with a single. Out of the #9 hole; Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) shot a single through the right side to score Selden and put The Hall on top for good.
Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) drove in the Pirates’ first two runs of the game, one in the first inning and the second coming with SHU trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth. Annunziata finished 2-for-5 and has driven in 43 runs in this his junior campaign, the third-highest total in the BIG EAST. He also now boasts a team-best 13 multi-RBI games this season.
Hamlin came home on a wild pitch to account for the eventual game-winning run and after Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) was hit by a pitch, Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) executed a sacrifice bunt. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) followed by driving home Chiaradio with a double to left field; paving the way for Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) to deliver the final blow.
Freshman Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.) earned the victory (3-1) after tossing 2.1 innings of one-hit ball to put an exclamation mark on 4.2 scoreless innings for the Seton Hall bullpen behind starter Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.).
Up against Sean Campbell who came on in relief of Nittoli in the middle of the seventh, Annunziata got a hold of a pitch and sent it to deep right-center for a two-RBI triple that stretched the lead to 7-2. The triple was the first of the season for Annunziata who leads the Pirates with 22 extra-base hits on the year. The junior first baseman went 2-for-4 with three RBIs in the nightcap, finishing the series 5-for12 (.417) at the dish with six runs driven in. He now stands at the BIG EAST leader with 46 RBIs in 45 appearances thus far in 2014.
For the second game in a row the Pirates moved ahead in the opening frame, scoring the first run of the afternoon without recording a hit. Leadoff man Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) worked a walk and advanced to second when Xavier starter Scott Klever misplayed an attempted sacrifice bunt by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.), allowing the sophomore left fielder to reach first safely as well. From the third hole, Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) laid down a successful sacrifice to move two runners into scoring position for the Pirates’ RBIs leader Annunziata. The right-handed hitting first baseman was retired on a groundout to the shortstop, but the speedy Jenkins came across on the play to stake Seton Hall to an early 1-0 lead. The Musketeers collected five hits in the first three innings but Pacillo effectively worked around the base-runners with the help of timely defense behind him. In the bottom of the third, it was Annunziata who collected the first base hit of the game for The Hall, shooting a two-out double to the wall in right-center, but he would advance no further. After allowing seven hitters to reach in the first three innings, Pacillo settled into a grove and sent the Musketeers down in order in the next two frames. Inclement weather resulted in an hour-long delay with Seton Hall at-bat in the last of the fifth but the freshman came back out to take the ball for The Hall and picked up right where he left off. The Lyndhurst native faced just seven hitters while putting up two more zeroes in the sixth and the seventh, preserving the Pirates’ one-run edge.
The outburst capped a stretch of six unanswered runs for The Hall as after the Pirates moved out in front in the bottom of the first for the third-straight game, the Musketeers battled back to take a 2-1 lead. Seton Hall’s opening run came as Jenkins reached with a bunt single and eventually stole his way to third base. Grimm got the Pirates on the board with a sacrifice fly to center that scored SHU’s leadoff man, who wreaked havoc from the top of the lineup throughout the three-game set. Jenkins finished the series with six runs scored and four stolen bases, effectively setting the table for a Seton Hall offense that outscored Xavier, 26-to-5, over two days. All of Xavier’s damage came in the third inning as Michael Moore tied the score with his second home run of the season and later Brian Bruening scored on a wild pitch. The Musketeers remained in front until the home half of the sixth when Annunziata singled home Jenkins to pull the Pirates level.
ELIA, PIRATES DOWN FAIRFIELD
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Junior Anthony Elia (Flanders, N.J.) turned in a quality start as the Seton Hall baseball team defeated Fairfield, 6-2, on Tuesday for its fourth straight win. The victory is the Pirates’ 37th of the season, which matches its win total from last year, and is the most since winning 40 games in 2000. The win is also the Pirates’ 15th consecutive home victory, the longest such streak in the nation. Elia tossed six innings and gave up two earned runs, while scattering just four hits. The lefthander struck out four and walked only one to improve to 4-3 on the season. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) and Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) collected two hits apiece for Seton Hall. The Pirates put up a five-spot in the bottom of the first inning and the outburst proved to be more than they need for the remainder of the game. Seton Hall took advantage of Fairfield’s miscues as the Stags committed two errors and a passed ball, making all five runs unearned. Three of the five runs were scored due to wildness as Fairfield walked in two runs and another scored on a wild pitch.
Chiaradio and Selden also finished 2-for-4 in game three, combining with Annunziata to account for six of the squad’s nine hits in the contest. The Pirates clinched a spot in the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament with an extra-inning win in game one of the twinbill and will enter the final week of the regular season with a 17-1 record at Owen T. Carroll Field that includes a nation-leading 14-game home winning streak.
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ST. JOHN’S 7 SETON HALL 3
ST. JOHN’S 4 SETON HALL 3
SETON HALL 5 XAVIER 4
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OFFENSE ELUDES AS PIRATES FALL SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - The Pirates’ offense mustered just three hits as the Seton Hall baseball team fell to St. John’s, 7-3, on Thursday, snapping their nation-leading 15-game home win streak. Seton Hall (37-12, 10-6) starting pitcher Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) allowed five earned runs over 6.1 innings to suffer only his second loss of the season. The Pirates took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) singled to right field and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.). The speedy leadoff hitter then stole third base and came home on an RBI sacrifice fly by Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.). But the Pirates’ lead wouldn’t last long as St. John’s sent eight batters to the plate in the top of the second inning. Four Red Storm singles and a walk added up to three runs against Prevost and St. John’s took a 3-1 lead. In the bottom of the fourth, Seton Hall appeared poised to tie the game, but came up just short. Weigel walked and Grimm followed with an RBI triple to right center field to cut the Pirates’ deficit to 3-2. But with no outs and Grimm on third base, the middle of the Seton Hall lineup went down in order, stranding the tying run 90 feet away. St. John’s (34-17, 12-4) added a pair of insurance runs in the top of the seventh and eighth innings and the Pirates mustered just one hit over the final five innings. D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) singled home Grimm with two outs in the ninth inning to plate the Pirates’ third and final run. The loss eliminates Seton Hall from contention for the BIG EAST regular season title and the BIG EAST Tournament’s top seed. If the Pirates rebound and win the series with St. John’s, they’ll earn the tournament’s #2 seed. If they lose the series, they’ll earn the #3 seed.
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May 17, 2014 Owen T. Carroll Field
PIRATES SALVAGE FINALE, 5-4 SETON HALL FALLS TO ST. JOHN’S, 4-3 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Sophomore Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) went 3-for-4, but it wasn’t enough as St. John’s rallied from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Seton Hall baseball team, 4-3, in the opening game of Saturday’s double-header. With the loss, Seton Hall cements itself as the #3 seed in the upcoming BIG EAST Championship. Seton Hall built a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth as it was able to take advantage of some wildness by St. John’s starter Ryan McCormick and poor defense. Weigel led off the inning with a double. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) was hit by a pitch and Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) reached on an infield single to load the bases with no outs. McCormick then walked D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) to force in the game’s first run. With one out and the bases still loaded, Joe Poduslenko (Glen Mills, Pa.) hit a grounder to the second baseman, whose throw sailed high, allowing both Annunziata and Grimm to score to give The Hall a 3-0 advantage. St. John’s however, got a single run back in the fifth and erupted for three more runs in the sixth inning. Five different Seton Hall pitchers saw action in the sixth inning with all three runs being charged to starter Anthony Pacillo (Lyndhurst, N.J.). The Pirates were unable to score again in the seven-inning game. As per BIG EAST rules, if a double-header needs to be played on the final day of the regular season, the first game must be only a seven-inning contest. Pacillo took his first loss of the season and falls to 4-1. Ruhlman reached base three times for Seton Hall, going 2-for-2 with a walk and an RBI.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Senior Jon Beaubien (Livingston, N.J.) and Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.) drove in two RBIs apiece as the Seton Hall baseball team held on to edge St. John’s, 5-4, in game two of Saturday’s double-header. The victory completes Seton Hall’s regular season record at 38-13 and 11-7 in BIG EAST Conference play. Its 38 victories are the most by the program since winning 40 games in 2000. Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) reaffirmed his credentials as a hopeful First Team All-Conference selection with six innings of two-run baseball. The right-hander struck out six and walked only one batter to improve to a BIG EAST second-best, 10-1. Seton Hall did all of its offensive damage in the first two innings and had to hold on as St. John’s methodically chipped away at the lead as the game wore on. The Pirate erupted for four runs in the bottom of the first inning. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) was hit by a pitch to lead off the game and stole second base. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) reached first on a fielding error by the Red Storm first baseman, which advanced Jenkins to third. Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) followed with a walk to load the bases with no outs. Annunziata then singled hard up the middle to score the first two runs of the game. After D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) grounded into a fielder’s choice, Beaubien doubled to deep left field to score two more Pirate runs. In the bottom of the fifth leading, 4-1, Seton Hall plated a fifth run on an RBI ground out by Weigel to take a 5-1 advantage. St. John’s didn’t fold however, and scored single runs in the fifth and sixth to cut the Pirate lead to 5-3. In the eighth inning with one out, St. John’s Michael Donadio walked. Zach Lauricella followed with a double into the gap in right center field. Donadio came around from first base to score, but Lauricella, who represented the tying run, was thrown out trying to advance to third base on the play. Joe DiBenedetto (Staten Island, N.Y.), who got the final out of the seventh and pitched the eighth, kept St. John’s scoreless in the ninth for his first career save. Seton Hall will face St. John’s for a fourth consecutive game on Thursday, May 22 in the first round of the 2014 BIG EAST Championship. The Pirates will be the #3 seed, as St. John’s, by virtue of winning their regular season series with Seton Hall, earns the #2 seed and will bat last. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at MCU Park in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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CREIGHTON 2 SETON HALL 1
XAVIER 5 SETON HALL 3
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Sophomore Luke Cahill (Tinton Falls, N.J.) pitched seven innings of two-run baseball, but it wasn’t enough as Creighton held on to defeat the Seton Hall baseball team, 2-1, on Saturday.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - The Seton Hall baseball team carried a 3-0 lead into the sixth inning, but Xavier rallied with five unanswered runs to eliminate the Pirates from the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament with a 5-3 victory.
May 22, 2014 MCU Park
PREVOST DAZZLES IN 1-0 WIN BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Senior Josh Prevost (Belle Mead, N.J.) lived up to his new title as BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year with a four-hit, complete-game, shutout as the Seton Hall baseball team edged St. John’s, 1-0, in round one of the 2014 BIG EAST Championship on Thursday. Prevost struck out seven batters and walked only one to improve to 12-2 on the season. He is now tied with Seton Hall’s associate head coach Phil Cundari for the Pirates’ single-season record with 12 wins. It didn’t take long for the Pirates to get on the board. In the top of the second inning, D.J. Ruhlman (Belle Mead, N.J.) led off with a double off the wall in left field. With one out, Chris Selden (Allenhurst, N.J.) shot a double into the right-center field gap to score Ruhlman with the first and only run of the game. Seton Hall seemed poised to score again in the top of the third as Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) led off with a double. But the speedy outfielder was stranded at third base. Meanwhile, Prevost was rolling. St. John’s didn’t get their first hit until the fourth inning. The Red Storm advanced a runner to third in the sixth, but Prevost struck out Jarred Mederos to end the threat. After Seton Hall’s run in the second inning, St. John’s starter James Lomangino matched Prevost zero-for-zero. For a second straight start, Lomangino held the Pirates at bay, pitching 7.1 innings while giving up just one earned run and scattering four hits. But this time, he was the hard-luck loser. In the bottom of the ninth, St. John’s put runner on the corners with just one out. But Prevost bore down, struck out Matt Harris and got Bret Dennis to fly out to center field to end the game. Both Ruhlman and Selden had two hits apiece for the Pirates.
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With the loss, Seton Hall will now play Xavier in a second game on Saturday afternoon. The winner will play Creighton tomorrow afternoon for the BIG EAST Championship. The loser will be eliminated. Creighton struck for its only two runs off Cahill in the top of the third inning. With two outs and the bases empty, Cahill gave up three straight hits, a single, a triple and a double before striking out the Bluejays’ Nicky Lopez to end the inning. Trailing 2-0, the Pirates got one back in the bottom of the sixth. Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.) tripled down the right field line to lead off and Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) singled up the middle to cut the Creighton lead in half. With Jenkins on second and just one out however, Seton Hall couldn’t get the tying run across as Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.) flew out to center field and Sal Annunziata grounded out to the shortstop. Meanwhile, Creighton’s Bryan Sova went the distance to earn the victory. Sova, Creighton’s closer for most of the season, gave up just one run on five hits with five strikeouts and didn’t walk a batter.
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The loss likely ends the season for Seton Hall with a final overall record of 39-15, its most wins since 2000. Seton Hall pushed a run across in the bottom of the first inning. Derek Jenkins (Annandale, N.J.) beat out a throw for an infield single, and advanced to second on a walk by Kyle Grimm (Bergenfield, N.J.). Jenkins then stole third and came in to score the game’s first run on an RBI ground out by Sal Annunziata (Bronx, N.Y.). In the bottom of the fifth inning, Seton Hall expanded its lead. Dillon Hamlin (Colts Neck, N.J.) led off with a single, and was sacrificed to second by Chris Chiaradio (Teaneck, N.J.). Jenkins then reached on a fielding error by Xavier shortstop Andre Jernigan. Zack Weigel (Oak Park, Ill.) followed with a bases clearing, two-RBI triple into the right-center field gap to extend the Pirates’ lead to 3-0. Pacillo gave a run back in the top of the sixth inning. Xavier led off the inning with a pair of infield singles and a sacrifice bunt put both runners in scoring position. Pacillo induced a fly ball to shallow center field, but Jenkins’ throw came in well wide, Jernigan broke for the plate, and was safe on the throwing error. In the seventh, Xavier loaded the bases with one out, which chased Pacillo. Freshman Ryan Testani (Shelton, Conn.) entered and hit Jernigan with his second pitch to force in the Musketeers’ second run. The game was tied on a fielder’s choice, hit by Stephen Schoettmer, but no out was recorded as Jernigan was able to beat the throw to second. Bo Slemens followed with an RBI sacrifice fly to give Xavier a 4-3 lead and an RBI single by Mitch Elliott plated an important insurance run for the Musketeers, 5-3. Pacillo took the loss to fall to 4-2. The left-hander gave up three earned runs over 6.1 innings. Weigel led the offense, reaching base three times. He went 2-for-3 with a walk, a triple and two RBIs. The Pirates received relatively reliable pitching all week long, but their offense went quiet over the last couple weeks of the season. Seton Hall finished the regular season with the BIG EAST’s highest team batting average, but hit only .187 over its final seven games.
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THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE The brainchild of former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director Dave Gavitt, the BIG EAST Conference became a reality on May 31, 1979, as Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance. While the membership has evolved, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a steadfast emphasis on academic integrity. In 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football decided to return to the type of conference alignment that existed when Gavitt helped form the league in 1979 and quickly surged to national prominence as a college basketball force. On December 15, 2012, these seven institutions (DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University and Villanova University) announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new conference entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also assumed the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions that share the same academic and athletic values -- Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University -- and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. FOX Sports and its recently established national cable network, FOX Sports 1, acquired the television rights to all BIG EAST contests in all sports in early 2013. The television agreement helped usher in the new BIG EAST era by making the league accessible to a national audience with complete coverage of all BIG EAST men’s basketball regular-season and Tournament contests. A selection of regular-season women’s basketball games as well as the semifinals and final of the BIG EAST Tournament were all shown via the FOX Networks, which reaches 90 million homes. Soccer, lacrosse, softball and baseball also had their conference championships aired on the FOX Sports channels in 2013-14. Dividends were paid immediately as BIG EAST teams enjoyed a significant jump in the number of nationally televised games on their schedules, with many seen on countrywide broadcasts four times as frequently as seasons past. Starting in 2014-15, the BIG EAST and FOX Sports will launch a digital platform which will include 30 regular-season women’s basketball games and over 80 Olympic sport contests, including postseason championship coverage. Fans will be able to access the live broadcasts as well as feature content and highlights free of charge. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. Under the direction of Commissioner Val Ackerman, the BIG EAST moved its headquarters prior to the 2013-14 academic year from its original location in Providence, R.I., to Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Ackerman was named the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner on June 26, 2013, following Gavitt, the Conference’s first Commissioner who served until 1990, Michael Tranghese, John Marinatto and Mike Aresco. Tranghese was the league’s first full-time employee and the right-hand man to Gavitt for 11 years, taking over for Gavitt as Commissioner until 2009. Marinatto was the third Commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, when he was succeeded by Aresco. It was with the BIG EAST’s founder and first commissioner in mind when Ackerman, who previously served as President of USA Basketball and was the founding President of the WNBA, teamed with Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany to establish the Gavitt Tipoff Games. Beginning in 2015-16, the Gavitt Tipoff Games will be an annual early-season series of eight men’s basketball games played between the two conferences. The BIG EAST will embark on its second year as a 10-team consortium in 2014-15. The league, which has always competed with integrity and sportsmanship at the highest levels of intercollegiate sports, began a new era in 2013-14, returning to its heritage, focusing athletically on basketball while forging into the future with leadership and vision. The 2013-14 academic year marked the BIG EAST’s first season since realignment. The conference crowned champions in 22 sports last year, the 35th season in its history, with its student-athletes achieving success in the classroom as well as the athletic arena. Eight different schools won regular-season titles, including first-year member Creighton, which claimed the baseball regularseason crown, and 10 different schools won BIG EAST postseason championships. Fellow
newcomer Xavier won the BIG EAST Baseball Championship. The Musketeers were one of 34 different BIG EAST teams to earn NCAA Championship bids in 2013-14, with a remarkable nine teams (five men, four women) earning invites to the NCAA Soccer Tournaments. Nine different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including four league squads in men’s basketball and women’s cross country, and two in volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s cross country, field hockey and women’s lacrosse. Additionally, a plethora of individuals earned national postseason invitations in tennis, cross country and track and field. Two BIG EAST teams and one individual performer won NCAA Championships in 2013-14, beginning with the Providence women’s cross country team. The Friars claimed their second national championship in program history, as three PC runners were tabbed All-Americans and 30th-year head coach Ray Treacy was named National Coach of the Year by the USTFCCCA. Affiliate member Connecticut won its third NCAA title in field hockey in 2013, with Nancy Stevens named NFHCA National Coach of the Year and Marie Elena Bolles National Player of the Year. Including the three Friar runners, 83 BIG EAST student-athletes across 16 sports were named All-Americans in 2013-14, including Villanova’s Emily Lipari. A four-time All-American in 2013-14, Lipari won the national title in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in March, marking the Wildcats’ 20th indoor national champion. In March, all eyes were on the hardwood as the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament returned to Madison Square Garden for the 32nd consecutive season. It was a tale of old versus new as conference charter member Providence advanced to the BIG EAST Championship for the first time in 20 years, while first-year participant Creighton, led by consensus National Player of the Year Doug McDermott, marched its way through the opening rounds to reach the final in its BIG EAST Tournament debut. In the end, the Friars, led by All-American Bryce Cotton, captured their first title since 1994. Cotton won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Along with the Bluejays and Friars, Villanova and Xavier earned NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament bids, while on the women’s side, BIG EAST Tournament and regular-season champion DePaul punched its NCAA ticket, along with runner-up St. John’s. The BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament was held for the first time at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., as the Blue Demons claimed their first tourney title in league history in front of a hometown crowd. Successful strides were made academically as well, as 10 BIG EAST student-athletes were named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including four first-team members. Butler’s Katie Clark and Mara Olson (cross country, track and field) and Marquette’s Charlie Lyon (soccer) and Kate Reigle (soccer) all garnered first-team honors. The triumphs enjoyed by the BIG EAST in 2013-14 add to an already illustrious legacy steeped in men’s basketball and expanded to other sports since the conference’s founding. BIG EAST men’s basketball teams have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985 - Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova -- the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 11 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips (in 2010 and 2011). Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 three other times. BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last five years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past three seasons. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 36 national championships in six different sports, and 138 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2013-14. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for the conference and BIG EAST student-athletes. BIG EAST student-athletes sport significantly high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes.
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Creighton
14 4 0 .778 32 17 1 .650
St. John’s
13 5 0 .722
35 20 0 .636
SETON HALL 11 7 0 .611
39 15 0 .722
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Xavier
8 10 0 .444 29 27 0 .518
Butler
7 11 0 .389 20 30 0 .400
Georgetown 5 13 0 .278
19 29 0 .396
Villanova
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5 13 0 .278
2014 BIG EAST CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS BIG EAST Player of the Year Reagan Fowler 1B Creighton D.J. RUHLMAN SS SETON HALL
So. JR.
BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year JOSH PREVOST RHP SETON HALL
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BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Michael Donadio OF St. John’s
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BIG EAST Coach of the Year Ed Servais Creighton
2014 ALL-BIG EAST TEAMS ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM
ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM
C Daniel Rizzie
Xavier
So.
C DILLON HAMLIN
1B Reagan Fowler
Creighton
So.
1B SAL ANNUNZIATA SETON HALL JR.
2B Jake Peter
Creighton
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2B Todd Czinege
Villanova
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SS D.J. RUHLMAN
SETON HALL JR.
3B Robbie Knightes
St. John’s
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3B KYLE GRIMM
SETON HALL JR.
SS Bret Dennis
St. John’s
Jr.
DH Nick Collins
Georgetown
So.
DH Derek Hasenbeck Xavier
Jr.
OF Michael Donadio
St. John’s
Fr.
OF Brian Bruening
Xavier
Jr.
OF Mike Gerber*
Creighton
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OF Alex Caruso
St. John’s
So.
OF DEREK JENKINS
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OF Zach Lauricella
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SETON HALL SR.
SP James Lomangino St. John’s
Sr.
SP LUKE CAHILL
SETON HALL SO.
SP Vinny Nittoli
Xavier
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SP Gunner Johnson
Butler
Sr.
SP JOSH PREVOST*
SETON HALL SR.
SP Scott Klever
Xavier
Sr.
SP Matt Warren
Creighton
So.
SP Ryan McCormick
St. John’s
So.
RP Joe Kuzia
St. John’s
Jr.
RP Bryan Sova
Creighton
Sr.
RP Matt Meurer
Villanova
Sr.
* Unanimous selection
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D.J. Ruhlman (co) David Kim Maurice Vaughn Marteese Robinson
BIG EAST PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2014 1992 1990 1989 1985
Josh Prevost Ted Klamm Kevin Morton Kevin Morton Phil Cundari
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Luke Cahill Jon Prosinski
BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1995 1992 1987 1985
Jason Grilli (co) Alex Andreopoulos Maurice Vaughn Marteese Robinson
BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR 1989 1987 1985
Mike Sheppard Mike Sheppard Mike Sheppard
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2011 2001 1987 1985
Joe DiRocco Isaac Pavlik Maurice Vaughn Joe Armeni
BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2000 1999 1998
Casey Grimm Jeff Miller B.J. Benik Tony Calabrese
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Kyle Grimm (1st Team) Derek Jenkins (1st Team) Josh Prevost (1st Team) D.J. Ruhlman (1st Team) Sal Annunziata (2nd Team) Luke Cahill (2nd Team) Dillon Hamlin (2nd Team) Zack Granite (1st Team) Giuseppe Papaccio (1st Team) Jon Prosinski (1st Team) Sal Annunziata (3rd Team) Mike Genovese (3rd Team) Brian Gilbeert (3rd Team) Jon Prosinski (1st Team) Ryan Harvey (2nd Team) Zack Granite (3rd Team) Benny Mejia (3rd Team) Giuseppe Papaccio (3rd Team) Joe DiRocco (1st Team) Chris Affinito (1st Team) Keith Cantwell (1st Team) Sean Black (2nd Team) Matt Smedberg (2nd Team) Matt Singer (3rd Team) Corey Young (1st Team) Greg Miller (3rd Team) Dan McDonald (3rd team) Dan McDonald (2nd team) Tim Pahuta (2nd team) Joey Scott (2nd team) Casey Grimm (1st team) Chris Noonan (2nd team) Tim Pahuta (3rd team) Casey Grimm (1st team) Isaac Pavlik (1st team) Todd Crawford (3rd team)
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Shawn Tarkington (1st team) Joe Cuervo (2nd team) Casey Grimm (3rd team) Alfie Critelli (2nd team) Joe Cuervo (2nd team) Damon Ponce de Leon (1st team) Alfie Critelli (1st team) Cameron Esslinger (1st team) John Bravette (2nd team) Dan Hummel (2nd team) Josh Vath (2nd team) Craig Zimmerli (2nd team) David Kim (1st team) Jason Grilli (1st team) Craig Zimmerli (1st team) Jim Duffy (2nd team) Alex Andreopoulos (2nd team) Tim Casey (1st team) Jim Duffy (2nd team) Ryan Gorecki (2nd team) Jason Grilli (2nd team) Mike Moriarty (1st team) Matt Morris (1st team) Alex Andreopoulos (2nd team) Jim Duffy (2nd team) Chad Frontera (2nd team) Ryan Gorecki (2nd team) Mike Moriarty (1st team) Matt Morris (1st team) Paul Ottavinia (1st team) Christian Toomey (1st team) Alex Andreopoulos Steve Hayward Alex Andreopoulos Rob Schmitt Ted Klamm Kevin Legault Mike Feoli Jeff DiNuzzo Mike Feoli Mike Gropusso Kevin Morton Mike Randazzo Dana Brown Kevin Morton Bill Reddick Maurice Vaughn Dana Brown Kevin Morton Maurice Vaughn Craig Biggio Dana Brown Marteese Robinson Maurice Vaughn Rich Vichroski Craig Biggio Marteese Robinson Rich Scheid Phil Cundari Rich Scheid
Zack Granite, Jon Prosinski and Giuseppe Papaccio were First Teamers in 2013
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2013-14: Luke Cahill, Mike Caputo, Chris Chiaradio, Dan Ditusa, Brett Ender, Dillon Hamlin, Derek Jenkins, Steven Lombardi, Jose Lopez, Jackson Martin, Anthony Pacillo, Adnan Pjetrovic, Joe Poduslenko, Zach Prendergast, D.J. Ruhlman, Anthony Scafidi, Chris Selden, Eric Spires, Nelson Valerio, Zack Weigel 2012-13: Jon Beaubien, Luke Cahill, Dan Ditusa, Anthony Elia, Alex Falconi, Brett Fontinelli, Mike Genovese, Zack Grante, Dillon Hamlin, Scott Kalamar, Conor Krauss, Steve Lombardi, Jose Lopez, Giuseppe Papaccio, Adnan Pjetrovic, Jon Prosinski, Ed Ras, D.J. Ruhlman, Ryan Sullivan, Greg Terhune, Zack Weigel 2011-12: Dale Anderson, Michael Betz, Chris Carroll, Daniel Ditusa, Anthony Elia, George Fernandez, Mike Genovese, Zack Granite, Chase Gray, Scott Kalamar, Benny Mejia, Jon Prosinski, Billy Ralston, D.J. Ruhlman, Ryan Sullivan, Greg Terhune, Will Walsh 2010-11: Dale Anderson, Kolbe Andrade, Michael Betz, Joe DiRocco, George Fernandez, Anthony Ferrentino, Mike Genovese, Chase Gray, Dillon Hamlin, Ryan Harvey, Scott Kalamar, Josh Prevost, Jon Prosinski, Andrew Rusbarsky, Chris Selden, Ryan Sullivan, Greg Terhune, Will Walsh 2009-10: Anthony Bowens, Joe DiRocco, George Fernandez, Mike Genovese, Chris Fontenelli, Scott Kalamar, Jon Prosinski, Reid Pulford, Michael Rogers, Matt Singer, Chris Spagnuolo, Ryan Sullivan, Will Walsh 2008-09: Chris Affinito, Anthony Bowens, Keith Cantwell, George Fernandez, Chris Fontenelli, Chase Gray, Tim McCann, Michael Rogers, Matt Singer, Chris Spagnuolo, Will Walsh 2007-08: Matt Singer, Dan Lopez, Mark Pappas, Chris Fontenelli, Michael Rogers, Matt Skopak, Luis Fernandez, Keith Cantwell, Marc Nigro, Matt Smedberg, Joe DiRocco, Brian Dudzinski, Benedy Mejia, Chris Spagnuolo, Michael Blanke 2006-07: Tim McCann, Michael Rogers, Earl Hines, Tim Dexter, Dan Merklinger, Scott R. Fisher, Matt Skopak, Matthew Singer, Luis Fernandez, Marc Nigro, DJ Cunningham, Edward Young, Chris Basso, Daniel Lopez, Chris Fontenelli, Dan McDonald, Chris Affinito, Mark Pappas, Peter Vandenbout 2005-06: DJ Cunningham, Tim Dexter, Luis Fernandez, Scott Fisher, Chris Fontenelli, Casey Hines, Mark Irwin, Gracjan Kraszewski, James Kuperus, Dan Lopez, Tim McCann, Dan McDonald, Dan Merklinger, Mike Morano, Marc Nigro, Mark Pappas, Dan Perez, Matt Smedberg, Matt Singer, Matt Skopak, Pete Vandenbout, Mike Young
2004-05: DJ Cunningham, Dan Doyle, Luis Fernandez, Scott Fisher, Dan McDonald, Dan Merklinger, Marc Nigro, Mathew Skopak, Daniel Lopez, Mark Pappas, Dan Perez, Patrick Sullivan, Tim Sabo, Zach Schwitzky, Anthony Seratelli 2003-04: DJ Cunningham, Matt Cuttruff, Tim Dexter, Dan Doyle, Chris Fulda, Bryan Haggerty, Justin Kelemen, James Kuperus, Dan Perez, Mike Santoro, Anthony Seratelli 2002-03: Dan Doyle, Brandon Cohen, Chris Fulda, Ben Grams, Bryan Haggerty, Dave Kady, Pat Keegan, Justin Kelemen, Tim Sabo, Anthony Seratelli 2001-02: Patrick Barlow, Mickey Brueckner, Todd Crawford, Isaac Pavlik, Josh Schuck, Anthony Seratelli, Kyle Williams 2000-01: Adam Arslanian, Patrick Barlow, B.J. Benik, Todd Crawford, Chris Talar, Mike Wren
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2014 BIG EAST BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MCU Park, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Thursday, May 22 Game 1: #1 Creighton 9, #4 Xavier 2 Game 2: #3 Seton Hall 1, #2 St. John’s 0
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PAST CHAMPIONS
The top four finishers in the regular season standings qualify for the BIG EAST Championship. The double-elimination tournament will be held on May 22-25 in Brooklyn, N.Y. at MCU Park. The tournament champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Year Champion 1985 St. John’s 1986 St. John’s 1987 SETON HALL 1988 St. John’s 1989 Villanova 1990 Connecticut 1991 Villanova 1992 Providence 1993 St. John’s 1994 Connecticut 1995 Pittsburgh 1996 West Virginia 1997 St. John’s 1998 Rutgers 1999 Providence 2000 Rutgers 2001 SETON HALL 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Rutgers 2008 Louisville 2009 Louisville 2010 St. John’s 2011 SETON HALL 2012 St. John’s 2013 Connecticut 2014 Xavier
HISTORY Seton Hall has qualified for 20 of the previous 30 BIG EAST Championships and has made seven appearances in the final. The Pirates have won three championships with four second-place finishes.
Friday, May 23 Game 3: Xavier 8, St. John’s 2 (St. John’s Eliminated)
Saturday, May 24 Game 4: Creighton 2, Seton Hall 1 Game 5: Xavier 5, Seton Hall 3 (Seton Hall Eliminated)
Sunday, May 25 Game 6: Xavier 5, Creighton 0 (Championship Game)
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Daniel Rizzie
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Reagan Fowler
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Robbie Knightes
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Joe Forney
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Jake Peter
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Mike Gerber
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Mitch Elliott
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ZACK WEIGEL
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Derek Hasenbeck
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Trent Astle
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Sean Campbell
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RECORDS IN BIG EAST TOURNAMENT PLAY School Years W-L Pct. 1st 2nd St. John’s 23 43-35 .551 7 3 Seton Hall 20 33-34 .493 3 4 Notre Dame 17 37-26 .587 5 3 Connecticut 15 32-24 .571 3 5 Rutgers 13 27-23 .540 3 2 Villanova 11 18-17 .514 2 3 Pittsburgh 11 8-21 .276 1 1 Providence 10 19-18 .514 2 3 West Virginia 10 10-18 .357 1 0 Louisville 8 18-12 .600 2 1 USF 7 12-14 .462 0 1 Cincinnati 5 3-9 .250 0 1 Georgetown 2 0-4 .000 0 0 Creighton 1 2-1 .667 0 1 Xavier 1 3-1 .750 1 0
Runner-up SETON HALL Providence Villanova Villanova Providence SETON HALL St. John’s Connecticut Connecticut SETON HALL Providence Notre Dame Villanova Notre Dame St. John’s SETON HALL Virginia Tech Rutgers Rutgers Boston College Pittsburgh Louisville Connecticut Cincinnati Connecticut Connecticut St. John’s USF Notre Dame Creighton
JACK KAISER AWARD (Most Outstanding Player) Mitch Elliott
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The 2011 Seton Hall baseball team won the BIG EAST Championship at Bright House Field in Clearwater, Fla.
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PIRATE ALL-AMERICANS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1987 Marteese Robinson (co-player) ABCA ALL-AMERICA 2013 Giuseppe Papaccio (3rd Team) 2011 Joe DiRocco (3rd Team) 1997 David Kim (2nd Team) 1995 Matt Morris (1st Team) Mike Moriarty (2nd Team) Jim Duffy (3rd Team) 1994 Paul Ottavinia (2nd Team) 1989 Kevin Morton (3rd Team) Maurice Vaughn (3rd Team) 1988 John Valentin (3rd Team) Maurice Vaughn (3rd Team) 1987 Marteese Robinson (1st Team) Craig Biggio (2nd Team) Maurice Vaughn (2nd Team) 1985 Phil Cundari (3rd Team) 1982 John Morris (1st Team) 1977 George Ramos (2nd Team) 1975 Rick Cerone (1st Team) 1966 Dick Wieczezak (3rd Team) 1954 William Nolan (1st Team) BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-AMERICA 2014 Josh Prevost (3rd Team) 1995 Matt Morris (1st Team) 1994 Paul Ottavinia (3rd Team) 1987 Craig Biggio (1st Team) Marteese Robinson (1st Team) Maurice Vaughn (3rd Team) 1985 Phil Cundari (2nd Team) 1982 John Morris (1st Team) COLLEGIATE BASEBALL ALL-AMERICA 2014 Josh Prevost (2nd Team) 2013 Giuseppe Papaccio (3rd Team) 1997 David Kim (3rd Team) NCBWA ALL-AMERICA 2000 Alfie Critelli (3rd Team) 1997 David Kim (3rd Team) Jason Grilli (3rd Team) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2014 Anthony Pacillo (Louisville Slugger) 2000 Casey Grimm (Hon. Mention, L.S.) 1998 B.J. Benik (Louisville Slugger) 1995 Jason Grilli (Mizuno) Jason Grilli (Baseball America) 1992 Alex Andreopoulos (Baseball America) VERIZON/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2002 Todd Crawford (1st Team) 1990 Mike Randazzo (1st Team) 1989 Mike Randazzo (2nd Team) 1982 John Morris (2nd Team) 1975 Rick Cerone (1st Team)
NEW JERSEY COLLEGIATE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION HONORS & AWARDS NJCBA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 D.J. Ruhlman 2013 Giuseppe Papaccio 2004 Joey Scott (co-player) 1997 David Kim 1995 Jim Duffy 1990 Mike Randazzo 1988 Mo Vaughn 1987 Marteese Robinson 1986 Craig Biggio 1984 Pat Pacillo 1983 Pat Pacillo NJCBA PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2014 Josh Prevost 2013 Jon Prosinski 2011 Joe DiRocco 2009 Keith Cantwell 2008 Corey Young 1997 Jason Grilli 1995 Matt Morris 1992 Ted Klamm 1990 Jeff DiNuzzo 1986 Rich Scheid 1985 Phil Cundari 1984 Doug Cinnella NJCBA FIREMAN OF THE YEAR 2013 Brian Gilbert 2001 Isaac Pavlik (co-fireman) NJCBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2005 Dan McDonald 1999 Jeff Miller NJCBA ROOKIE PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2014 Anthony Pacillo 2008 Chris Roach 2003 Mark Irwin NJCBA COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 Rob Sheppard 2013 Rob Sheppard 2001 Rob Sheppard 2000 Mike Sheppard 1995 Mike Sheppard 1987 Mike Sheppard 1982 Mike Sheppard NJCBA FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE 2014 Sal Annunziata Luke Cahill Kyle Grimm Dillon Hamlin Derek Jenkins Josh Prevost D.J. Ruhlman 2013 Sal Annunziata Mike Genovese Brian Gilbert
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Zack Grante Giuseppe Papaccio Jon Prosinski Greg Terhune Mike Genovese Ryan Harvey Benny Mejia Giuseppe Papaccio Zack Granite Ryan Harvey Joe DiRocco Sean Black Matt Smedberg Chris Affinito Greg Miller Mark Pappas Keith Cantwell Dan McDonald Greg Miller Dan McDonald Dan Merklinger Luis Fernandez Dan McDonald John Walsh Joey Scott Casey Grimm Todd Crawford Isaac Pavlik Adam Arslanian Mike Bascom Alfie Critelli Joe Cuervo Brian Leighton Ray Navarrete Damon Ponce de Leon Mike Condon Dan Hummel Brian Ridley V.J. Carrero Jim Duffy David Kim Alex Andropoulos Ted Klamm Christian Toomey
NJCBA SECOND TEAM ALL-STATE 2014 Anthony Pacillo Chris Selden Zack Weigel 2013 Scott Kalamar Josh Prevost Chris Selden 2012 Sal Annunziata Jon Prosinski Will Walsh 2011 Sean Gusrang Mike Genovese Jon Prosinski 2010 Michael Rogers Jon Prosinski
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Rico Bellini George Ramos Curvy Phil Cundari Dana Brown Julius Nicolai Matt Morris Marteese Robinson * Tim Byron Charles Doehler (coach) Msgr. Edwin Sullivan (chaplain) Craig Biggio * Michael Sheppard, Sr. (coach) * John Valentin Maurice Vaughn Patrick Pacillo Michael Sheppard, Jr. Martin Caffrey John Morris Ed Blankmeyer Todd Heimer Larry Falcon Charles Puleo Rick Cerone Rev. Francis Reynolds Richard Wieczezak Alfred Booth Norman Dermody Louis Welaj Ted Fiore Robert Issler Raymond Keyes Joseph Ritter Frank Spatuzzi John Donovan Peter Jones Richard Marks Gary Cavallo Edward Heine Robert Knoth Kenneth Pine Francis Delany Msgr. Michael Hornak Edward Madjeski John Monteleone John Tracey Milton Feller Peter Finnerty Rev. John Outwater Harry Singleton Michael Hannon Albert Mamaux (coach) Stephen Nagy William Nolan Leslie Fries Owen T. Carroll (coach) Thaddeus Lepcio Francis Meehan
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Joe DiRocco Matt Singer Chris Affinito Sean Black Matt Singer Dan Merklinger Brandon Cohen Robbie Hine Dan Lopez Corey Young Dan McDonald (DH.) Dan Merklinger Tim Pahuta
NJCBA ROOKIE TEAM ALL-STATE 2014 Joe DiBenedetto, Mikael-Ali Mogues, Anthony Pacillo, Ryan Testani 2013 Sam Burum, Zack Weigel 2012 Kyle Grimm, Jose Lopez 2011 Dillon Hamlin 2010 Mike Genovese, Chase Gray, Frank Morris, Giuseppe Papaccio 2009 Dave Phelan, Will Walsh, Henry Warner 2008 Joe DiRocco, A.J. Rusbarsky 2007 Sean Black 2006 Keith Cantwell, Matt Smedberg
SETON HALL AWARDS MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2013 Ryan Sullivan 2012 Dale Anderson 1999 John Probst MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1997 David Kim
SOPHOMORE MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2008 Chris Spagnuolo 2006 Dan Merklinger 2001 Casey Grimm FRESHMAN MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1995 Jason Grilli 2005 Dan McDonald
ALL-REGION AWARDS NJ BASEBALL WRITER’S ASSOCIATION PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1977 George Ramos ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-EAST REGION 2014 Josh Prevost (1st Team) D.J. Ruhlman (1st Team) 2013 Zack Granite (1st Team) Giuseppe Papaccio (1st Team) 2003 Casey Grimm (1st Team) 2000 Ray Navarrete (1st Team) 1997 Jason Grilli (2nd Team) Dan Hummel (1st Team) David Kim (1st Team) AACBC ALL-DISTRICT 1977 George Ramos 1975 Rico Bellini Ted Schoenhaus ABCA EAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 Rob Sheppard (co) AACBC DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 1975 Mike Sheppard 1974 Mike Sheppard
SENIOR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2014 Josh Prevost 2013 Jon Prosinski 2010 Michael Rogers 2009 Matt Smedberg 2004 Joey Scott (co) 2002 Todd Crawford 2001 Joe Cuervo (co) 1999 John Bravette 1998 Craig Zimmerli (co) 1996 Jim Duffy 1995 Alex Andreopoulos JUNIOR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2014 Sal Annunziata (co) 2013 Zack Granite 2012 Jon Prosinski 2009 Sean Black 2008 Corey Young (co) 1997 Dan Hummel 1995 Matt Morris 1994 Paul Ottavinia
George Ramos Curvy was inducted into the SHU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.
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RECORD vs. OPPONENTS OPPONENT Adelphi Air Force Akron Arizona Arkansas State Army Auburn Ball State Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brooklyn Brigham Young Bryant Buffalo Butler C.W. Post Cal-Riverside Cal St.-Fullerton Campbell Canisius Catholic Central Connecticut St. Central Florida Chicago State Cincinnati City College of NY Clemson Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Columbia Connecticut Creighton Dartmouth Dayton Delaware Detroit Duquesne Duke East Tennessee St. Eastern Connecticut St. Eastern Michigan Eckerd Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida State Fordham Fresno State George Mason George Washington Georgetown Georgia Southern Glassboro State Gonzaga Hartford Harvard Hofstra Holy Cross
FIRST LAST GAME GAME GP W L T PCT. RF RA 1977 1985 4 2 2 0 .500 35 27 1977 1977 1 1 0 0 1.000 11 2 2012 2012 1 1 0 0 1.000 3 2 1986 2014 8 4 4 0 .500 40 46 2008 2008 1 0 1 1 .000 3 6 1973 2010 19 14 5 0 .737 134 83 1987 1987 2 1 1 0 .500 16 28 2004 2004 1 0 1 0 .000 1 7 1990 2005 46 26 20 0 .565 266 217 1977 2001 2 0 2 0 .000 11 17 1995 1995 1 1 0 0 1.000 9 4 1983 1992 16 14 2 0 .875 160 61 1980 1984 2 0 2 0 .000 9 17 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000 14 6 1974 1980 15 11 4 0 .733 89 54 2014 2014 3 1 2 0 .333 15 15 1973 1980 15 11 4 0 .733 115 57 1980 1984 4 2 2 0 .500 22 39 1984 1984 1 0 1 0 .000 3 7 2007 2007 3 2 1 0 .666 25 17 1977 1996 6 6 0 0 1.000 72 12 1977 1977 1 0 1 0 .000 3 4 1996 2014 4 3 1 0 .750 18 7 1982 1987 6 4 2 0 .667 41 35 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 1.000 24 7 2006 2013 18 10 8 0 .556 102 77 1973 1974 4 3 1 0 .750 70 17 1987 2001 6 0 6 0 .000 26 70 2004 2004 2 0 2 0 .000 12 16 1997 1997 2 1 1 0 .500 9 9 1977 1981 5 4 1 0 .800 46 17 1983 2013 77 44 33 0 .571 431 367 2014 2014 4 1 3 0 .250 19 16 2000 2000 1 1 0 0 1.000 4 3 1983 1983 2 2 0 0 1.000 12 5 1976 1981 11 6 5 0 .545 69 56 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 1.000 8 5 1998 1998 2 1 1 0 .500 7 6 2006 2006 3 1 2 0 .333 16 21 1985 2013 6 3 3 0 .500 45 27 1983 1983 1 1 0 0 1.000 19 15 1980 1980 1 1 0 0 1.000 4 3 1979 1982 3 1 2 0 .333 18 20 1976 2004 5 4 1 0 .800 47 22 1973 2014 54 44 10 0 .815 435 214 1993 2011 5 2 3 0 .400 24 28 1977 2011 25 9 16 0 .360 103 138 1975 1975 1 1 0 0 1.000 11 0 1973 2012 37 27 10 0 .730 318 169 1999 1999 1 0 1 0 .000 4 6 2004 2004 1 1 0 0 1.000 11 10 1977 1979 2 1 1 0 .500 4 6 1985 2014 100 76 24 0 .760 713 363 1985 1985 1 1 0 0 1.000 5 2 1977 1978 2 1 1 0 .500 13 7 1999 1999 1 0 0 1 .500 9 9 1990 2000 3 2 1 0 .667 32 21 1984 1984 2 1 1 0 .500 17 11 1987 2008 18 14 4 0 .794 163 70 1983 1992 3 2 1 0 .667 29 8
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FIRST LAST GAME GAME GP W L T PCT. RF RA 2013 2013 3 2 1 0 .667 29 6 1976 1978 3 2 1 0 .667 11 11 1996 2000 4 1 3 0 .250 31 39 1995 2001 2 2 0 0 1.000 14 3 1973 2014 35 31 4 0 .886 312 172 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 1.000 2 0 2005 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000 9 5 1982 1997 3 2 1 0 .667 17 15 1997 2014 6 3 3 0 .500 56 42 2003 2007 3 2 1 0 .400 20 20 1983 1983 1 0 1 0 .000 6 15 1974 2013 24 22 2 0 .917 219 111 1979 1995 8 5 3 0 .625 84 44 2013 2014 2 1 1 0 .500 20 11 2002 2002 1 1 0 0 1.000 5 4 2000 2000 1 0 1 0 .000 2 10 1973 2003 30 23 7 0 .766 226 125 2006 2012 19 8 11 0 .421 85 122 1975 2012 13 5 8 0 .385 63 81 1973 2014 25 20 5 0 .800 197 72 1995 1995 1 1 0 0 1.000 6 2 1993 2003 5 3 2 0 .600 37 29 1979 1983 3 2 1 0 .667 14 12 1976 2013 6 5 1 0 .833 36 24 2008 2008 1 1 0 0 1.000 3 1 1993 1993 1 1 0 0 1.000 7 0 1974 1992 25 4 21 0 .160 84 219 1975 2012 4 2 2 0 .500 39 28 2012 2013 2 1 1 0 .500 6 5 1974 2012 12 4 7 1 .375 74 83 2009 2009 1 1 0 0 1.000 11 2 1981 1981 1 0 1 0 .000 8 12 1974 2014 41 35 5 1 .866 326 156 1974 1999 9 7 1 1 .833 64 35 1981 1981 1 1 0 0 1.000 8 6 2005 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000 4 2 1982 1999 3 1 2 0 .333 12 22 1980 2005 4 0 4 0 .000 9 26 1994 1994 1 1 0 0 1.000 2 1 1977 2012 11 11 0 0 1.000 92 16 1999 1999 1 1 0 0 1.000 10 4 1986 1986 3 1 2 0 .333 14 21 1978 2014 47 34 12 1 .734 373 215 1973 1974 2 2 0 0 1.000 12 3 1976 1976 2 1 1 0 .500 6 8 2007 2007 3 1 2 0 .333 12 12 1988 2013 66 11 55 0 .167 225 521 2005 2009 2 1 1 0 .500 6 5 1996 1996 1 0 1 0 .000 3 6 2005 2012 3 3 0 0 1.000 15 4 1996 2013 51 17 34 0 .333 221 289 1974 2012 8 4 4 0 .500 59 58 2014 2014 3 1 2 0 .333 15 28 1981 1981 2 2 0 0 1.000 14 2 2000 2000 2 1 1 0 .500 15 11 1990 1992 4 0 4 0 .000 7 28 1984 1984 1 0 1 0 .000 2 5 1984 1984 1 0 1 0 .000 3 5 1978 2004 21 14 7 0 .667 197 120 1981 1981 3 2 1 0 .667 9 8
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FIRST LAST GAME GAME GP W L T PCT. RF RA 1975 1999 2 2 0 0 1.000 18 9 1973 2012 9 5 4 0 .556 45 37 2013 2013 3 3 0 0 1.000 18 6 1985 2013 92 64 28 0 .696 690 442 1973 2014 36 27 8 1 .764 242 164 1984 1999 39 24 15 0 .615 288 195 2000 2002 2 2 0 0 1.000 21 8 2008 2008 3 2 1 0 .667 20 11 1981 1983 3 1 2 0 .333 26 18 1973 2006 4 3 1 0 .750 27 15 1989 2014 12 6 6 0 .500 90 67 1973 2014 52 33 17 2 .654 311 254 1985 1985 1 1 0 0 1.000 15 0 1979 1979 2 0 1 1 .250 6 409 1973 2013 87 42 44 1 .489 514 513 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000 10 6 1974 2012 5 4 1 0 .800 39 15 1973 2014 41 35 6 0 .854 405 148 2013 2013 1 0 1 0 .000 1 2 1984 2013 4 1 3 0 .250 18 27 1980 1980 1 1 0 0 1.000 10 5 1998 1998 1 1 0 0 1.000 7 4 2006 2006 1 1 0 0 1.000 6 4 1973 2006 41 35 6 0 .854 318 181 1973 2014 115 54 61 0 .470 524 527 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000 15 8 1977 1993 23 14 9 0 .609 184 141 1981 1999 24 20 4 0 .833 166 92 2001 2001 2 2 0 0 1.000 15 9 1975 2002 6 1 5 0 .167 18 33 1983 1983 2 2 0 0 1.000 35 11 1974 1977 2 0 2 0 .000 5 14 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 1.000 3 2
OPPONENT Staten Island Stetson Stony Brook Temple Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech Trenton State Tulane Upsala USF Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Va. Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest Wagner Washington Washington State West Virginia Western Illinois Wichita State William & Mary William Paterson Winthrop Wright State Xavier Yale
FIRST LAST GAME GAME GP W L T PCT. RF RA 1982 1982 1 1 0 0 1.000 15 3 1975 1982 4 2 2 0 .500 24 23 2001 2011 13 7 6 0 .538 71 58 1973 2005 17 10 7 0 .588 121 95 2012 2012 3 0 3 0 .000 6 22 1974 1975 2 0 2 0 .000 24 12 1964 2011 5 1 4 0 .200 28 41 1981 2002 5 2 3 0 .400 27 36 1977 1977 1 1 0 0 1.000 8 3 1986 1986 1 1 0 0 1.000 6 5 1974 1990 13 12 1 0 .923 106 36 2006 2013 18 7 11 0 .389 66 76 1982 1982 1 0 1 0 .000 5 7 1973 2014 120 77 41 0 .642 863 588 1982 2012 54 20 33 1 .380 266 331 1994 2009 6 5 1 0 .833 42 27 2001 2004 12 5 6 1 .458 51 44 2000 2000 1 0 1 0 .000 3 8 1973 2014 37 29 7 0 .784 314 146 1980 1980 1 0 1 0 .000 2 21 1984 1984 1 1 0 0 1.000 10 9 1976 2012 44 18 26 0 .409 227 281 1995 1995 1 1 0 0 1.000 16 2 1988 1988 3 0 3 0 .000 16 32 1992 2010 8 3 5 0 .375 39 51 1976 1999 11 8 2 1 .773 95 67 1997 2004 5 2 3 0 .400 11 24 2012 2012 2 1 1 0 .500 19 14 2014 2014 4 3 1 0 .750 29 10 1995 2001 5 4 1 0 .800 41 30
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Owen T. Carroll Field, named after the legendary Seton Hall head baseball coach, is located on campus and seats 1,800 fans. The facility underwent a 6.5 million dollar renovation in 2006 that included a new Field Turf surface and light stanchions. In June of 2010, the Field Turf surface was upgraded once again.
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2-0 6-4 13-4 7-0 9-2 1-3 5-0 1-2 11-0 3-1 7-9 8-2 1-7 3-2 17-3 8-6 8-10 7-3 8-9 8-0 12-4 6-5 9-11 3-5 2-3 5-7 10-5 5-4 1-8 2-3 4-2 13-10 5-12 6-5 2-8 8-11 0-2
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BOWLING GREEN (0-2) 1977 2-5 L 2001 9-12 L BRADLEY (1-0) 1995 9-4 W H BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-2) 1980 5-12 L H 1984 4-5 L H BROOKLYN (14-2) 1983 11-0 W H 1984 5-0 W A 1984 10-12 L A 1985 10-9 W H 1985 13-1 W H 1986 10-3 W H 1986 8-2 W H 1987 11-1 W H 1987 21-0 W H 1988 8-4 W H 1989 4-5 L H 1990 3-0 W H
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6-3 11-5 18-8 11-8
W A W H W A W H
BRYANT (1-0) 1996 14-6 W H BUFFALO (11-4) 1974 9-4 W 1974 0-5 L 1974 2-1 W 1976 1-10 L 1976 13-6 W 1977 16-1 W 1977 23-3 W EC 1977 7-2 W EC 1978 5-4 W 1978 4-1 W 1979 0-7 L EC 1979 4-2 W EC 1980 2-0 W 1980 3-0 W 1980 0-8 L EC BUTLER (1-2) 2014 1-6 L A 2014 7-3 W A 2014 6-7 L A C.W. POST (11-4) 1973 3-1 W 1973 9-0 W 1974 3-2 W 1974 5-7 L 1975 15-4 W 1975 10-2 W 1975 9-3 W 1976 4-15 L 1976 6-7 L 1977 14-2 W 1977 12-4 W 1978 2-0 W 1979 11-3 W 1979 11-3 W 1980 1-4 L CAL-RIVERSIDE (2-2) 1980 4-7 L 1980 6-25 L 1984 6-4 W 1984 6-3 W
1977 1977 1979 1979 1982 1996
8-0 W 3-0 W 12-0 W 9-0 W 27-4 W 13-8 W
CATHOLIC (0-1) 1977 3-4 L NC CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. (3-1) 1996 8-4 W 2010 8-2 W H 2014 0-1 (7) L A 2014 2-0 W A CENTRAL FLORIDA (4-2) 1982 7-9 L A 1982 7-1 W A 1982 7-10 L A 1987 4-3 W A 1987 7-4 W A 1987 9-8 W A CHICAGO STATE (1-0) 2003 24-7 W H CINCINNATI (10-8) 2006 1-5 L H 2006 5-2 (7) W H 2006 4-0 W H 2008 1-4 L H 2008 5-2 W H 2008 1-7 L H 2009 4-5 L A 2009 8-6 W A 2009 5-6 (10) L A 2010 9-10 L H 2010 4-1 W H 2010 4-3 (11) W H 2011 1-3 L A 2011 10-1 W A 2011 3-7 L A 2013 9-8 (10) W A 2013 14-4 W A 2013 14-4 (6) W A CITY COLLEGE OF NY (3-1) 1973 25-2 W 1973 17-2 W 1974 8-9 L 1974 26-4 W
CAMPBELL (2-1) 2007 8-6 W H 2007 11-2 W H 2007 6-9 L H
CLEMSON (0-6) 1987 3-6 L NC 1989 5-7 L A 1989 5-8 L A 1989 7-17 L A 2001 4-24 L NC 2001 2-8 L NC
CAL ST.-FULLERTON (0-1) 1984 3-7 L
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7-8 L A 5-8 L A
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-1) 1997 4-3 W A 1997 5-6 L A COLUMBIA (4-1) 1977 9-3 W 1978 6-7 L 1979 9-2 W 1980 11-2 W A 1981 11-3 W H CONNECTICUT (44-33) 1983 1-3 L H 1983 5-3 W H 1985 8-2 W N 1986 7-5 W H 1986 2-3 L H 1987 6-2 W N 1989 8-2 W N 1990 1-0 W H 1990 11-4 W H 1990 2-1 W H 1990 3-11 L N 1990 3-4 L N 1991 4-3 W A 1991 18-10 W A 1991 6-5 W A 1992 2-1 W H 1992 3-2 W H 1992 4-5 L H 1992 2-14 L N 1992 3-4 L N 1993 3-4 L H 1993 3-8 L H 1993 11-4 W H 1993 6-5 W N 1993 9-10 L N 1994 15-8 W H 1994 16-0 W H 1994 2-5 L H 1994 0-3 L N 1994 6-1 W N 1994 2-4 L N 1995 5-4 W A 1995 2-3 L A 1995 8-7 W A 1996 3-4 L A 1996 5-6 L A 1997 9-5 W H 1997 8-4 W H 1997 7-2 W H 1998 11-7 W A 1998 21-5 W A 1998 9-1 W A 1999 2-8 L H 1999 9-2 W H 1999 12-2 W H 2000 7-3 W A 2000 12-16 L A
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1-3 8-2 3-2 4-9 3-2 2-5 6-2 3-2 4-5 2-4 2-8 8-20 7-2 9-5 9-3 5-11 2-7 6-3 3-10 2-7 5-11 3-2 4-3 (12) 12-2 (8) 1-2 (11) 10-6 1-7 4-3 (11) 3-0 2-3
L A W N W H L H W A L A W H W H L A L A L H L H W H W A W A L A L H W H L H L A L A W A W N W N L A W A L A W H W H L H
CREIGHTON (1-3) 2014 8-2 W A 2014 3-4 (10) L A 2014 7-8 (10) L A 2014 1-2 L N DARTMOUTH (1-0) 2000 4-3 W H DAYTON (2-0) 1983 3-1 W H 1983 9-4 W H DELAWARE (6-5) 1976 15-11 W H 1976 4-3 W EC 1976 1-3 L EC 1976 5-1 W EC 1977 0-9 L 1978 20-4 W EC 1978 2-3 L EC 1979 7-3 W 1979 1-10 L NC 1980 2-3 L H 1981 12-6 W A DETROIT (1-0) 2003 8-5 W H DUKE (1-2) 2006 7-13 L A
2006 2006
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ECKERD (1-2) 1979 0-3 L 1982 7-13 L A 1982 11-5 W A
1991 1992 1992 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2006 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014 2014 2014
FAIRFIELD (4-1) 1976 12-3 W 1979 6-10 L 1981 17-4 W H 2000 6-3 W H 2014 6-2 W H
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2-3) 1993 4-5 L A 2003 0-11 L A 2011 11-4 W A 2011 8-4 W A 2011 1-4 L A
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (44-10) 1973 1-0 W 1973 0-1 L 1973 6-1 W 1974 3-2 W 1974 9-7 W 1975 7-2 W 1975 5-3 W 1976 6-3 W 1976 18-5 W 1977 3-11 L 1977 12-8 W 1978 5-8 L 1978 7-3 W 1979 8-6 W 1979 6-0 W 1980 14-4 W 1981 13-0 W H 1981 11-3 W A 1982 6-1 W H 1984 10-4 W EC 1985 8-6 W A 1986 9-11 L H 1987 7-8 L A 1988 12-1 W H 1989 6-3 W A 1990 10-7 W A 1990 5-2 W H 1991 5-10 L H
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (9-16) 1977 11-2 W A 1983 4-9 L H 1983 0-4 L H 1983 3-2 W H 1984 7-6 W N 1984 3-6 L N 1984 3-2 W N 1985 9-3 W A 1985 9-8 W A 1986 4-2 W A 1986 6-7 L A 1986 2-3 L A 1989 2-6 L A 1989 2-9 L A 1991 6-7 L A 1991 3-8 L A 1991 6-1 W A 2001 5-14 L N 2001 4-10 L A 2003 6-4 W N 2003 0-7 L N 2006 2-7 L A 2011 2-4 L A 2011 3-4 L A 2011 1-3 L A
DUQUENSE (1-1) 1998 2-3 L N 1998 5-3 W N EAST TENNESSEE ST. (3-3) 1985 9-5 W H 1985 8-1 W H 1985 14-1 W H 2013 3-7 L A 2013 8-9 L A 2013 3-4 (10) L A EASTERN CONNECTICUT ST. (1-0) 1983 19-15 W H EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) 1980 4-3 W
10-3 W A 11-10 W H 6-2 W A 3-4 L H 5-7 L A 10-1 W A 4-3 W H 14-15 L A 10-3 W H 6-2 W A 9-2 W A 13-4 W H 18-4 W A 8-3 W H 7-2 W A 12-1 W A 8-3 W H 9-4 W H 7-0 W H 5-7 L H 6-5 W H 13-0 W H 3-1 W H 10-5 W A 5-1 W H
FLORIDA STATE (1-0) 1975 11-0 W N
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1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002
3-7 6-1 2-1 3-2 6-1 5-9 10-4 8-3 7-8 5-7 8-0 8-4 5-3 16-8 9-3 9-2 5-2 9-6 7-3 5-6 17-1 5-6 4-0 4-2 6-5 14-3 5-2 1-0 8-0 10-2 9-3 7-6 10-3 6-3 14-0 7-2 0-1 6-1 6-1 5-0 13-1 6-2 10-9 17-2 15-2 7-3 0-8 8-1 10-5 14-1 16-6 14-3 2-3 6-4 7-2 12-0 5-4 8-5 5-2 6-1 15-4 15-4 4-8
L A W H W H W H W N L H W H W H L A L A W A W N W A W A W A W H W H W H W A L A W A L H W H W H W A W A W A W H W H W H W A W A W H W H W H W A L A W A W H W H W H W A W A W H W H W H L H W H W H W A W A W A L A W H W H W H W A W A W A W H W H W H L A
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14-13 W A 11-4 W A 8-7 W H 7-8 L H 12-17 L H 2-3 L A 9-3 W A 3-7 L A 4-3 W H 3-6 L A 13-3 W H 4-7 L A 2-3 L A 4-6 L A 4-3 W H 2-1 W H 6-0 W H 18-2 W A 2-8 L A 5-9 L A 2-0 W H 6-0 W H 6-5 W H 3-2 W H 3-2 W H 6-3 W H 5-3 W A 2-1 W A 4-5 L A 9-2 W H 11-4 W H 0-2 L H 5-4 W A 3-4 L A 9-3 W A
HARTFORD (2-1) 1990 4-13 L A 1991 18-8 W A 2000 10-0 W N HARVARD (1-1) 1984 8-10 L N 1984 9-1 W N HOFSTRA (14-4) 1987 18-2 W H 1988 9-12 L A 1989 9-5 W H 1992 2-0 W H 1993 7-0 W H 1996 17-4 W N 1998 11-1 W N 1998 8-5 W N 2000 10-0 W H 2001 14-5 W A 2002 14-2 W H 2004 8-9 L A 2005 4-9 L H 2005 11-1 W A 2007 3-1 W A 2007 9-6 W A 2007 7-1 W A
2008
2-7 L H
HOLY CROSS (2-1) 1983 10-2 W 1984 15-0 W A 1992 4-6 L H HOUSTON (2-1) 2013 11-1 W A 2013 0-4 L A 2013 15-1 W A HOWARD (2-1) 1976 6-3 W 1978 1-5 L 1978 4-3 W ILLINOIS STATE (1-3) 1996 9-5 W N 1998 8-11 L N 1998 2-9 L N 2000 12-14 L N 1995 2001 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1993 1993 2005 2006 2009 2010 2012 2013
INDIANA (2-0) 8-2 W N 6-1 W N IONA (30-4) 4-1 3-2 11-10 14-9 8-1 7-5 18-3 11-7 2-6 5-2 3-8 11-4 7-5 11-3 11-2 20-3 14-2 3-1 12-7 11-10 13-8 14-8 12-4 3-10 4-10 7-1 10-5 11-5 7-5 15-12 3-2 11-8 4-1 4-2
W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W A W H W A W A W H W H W A L H L A W H W N W N W H W H W N W N W H W H
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ITHACA (2-1) 1982 1-7 L N 1997 11-5 W H 1997 5-3 W H JAMES MADISON (3-3) 1997 6-7 L A 2007 13-9 W N 2007 2-7 L N 2014 15-4 W A 2014 3-11 L A 2014 19-4 W A KANSAS STATE (1-2) 2003 11-8 W N 2003 7-8 L N 2007 2-4 L N KENTUCKY (0-1) 1983 6-15 L N LAFAYETTE (22-2) 1974 10-2 W H 1975 5-4 W H 1976 9-0 W H 1977 12-4 W H 1979 7-1 W H 1980 10-5 W H 1982 12-4 W H 1983 11-5 W H 1985 8-5 W A 1986 3-8 L H 1987 16-0 W H 1988 5-4 W A 1989 4-8 L A 1990 10-1 W A 1991 9-4 W H 1992 6-2 W A 1993 15-12 W H 1995 9-8 W H 1996 8-2 W A 1997 10-8 W H 1998 12-8 W A 2000 17-1 W N 2012 4-3 (12) W H 2013 11-2 W A LASALLE (5-3) 1979 11-0 W 1985 9-4 W N 1985 13-14 L N 1985 7-11 L N 1986 10-1 W H 1987 4-6 L A 1988 11-2 W H 1995 19-6 W A
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LIBERTY (0-1) 2-10 L N
LONG ISLAND (23-7) 1973 2-3 L 1973 3-12 L 1974 5-2 W 1974 7-4 W 1975 6-10 L 1975 13-6 W 1976 8-1 W 1976 4-0 W 1977 11-3 W 1977 5-2 W 1978 5-4 W 1978 4-2 W 1979 5-7 L 1979 6-5 W 1979 15-7 W N 1980 9-7 W A 1980 7-4 W N 1981 9-1 W H 1981 7-4 W N 1982 7-2 W A 1982 11-5 W N 1983 3-4 L 1984 4-6 L A 1984 2-0 W N 1994 10-3 W H 1995 17-5 W A 2001 16-6 W A 2002 12-6 W H 2003 4-10 L A 2006 9-0 W N LOUISVILLE (8-11) 2006 7-8 L A 2006 3-7 L A 2006 6-18 L A 2007 1-13 L H 2007 6-16 L H 2007 1-2 L H 2008 3-12 L N 2009 5-3 W H 2009 6-8 (17) L H 2009 6-0 W H 2010 2-4 L A 2010 1-3 L A 2010 8-6 W A 2011 1-0 (18) W H 2011 1-0 W H 2011 9-4 W H 2012 3-2 W A 2012 7-12 L A 2012 9-4 W A
1975 1976 1976 1982 1984 1984 1989 1989 1993 2005 2005 2006 2012
MAINE (5-8) 11-7 1-3 2-4 4-6 3-2 2-5 9-5 3-7 1-6 0-11 9-13 14-8 6-4
W N L N L N L N W N L N W H L H L N L N L N W N W H
MANHATTAN (20-5) 1973 11-4 W 1973 4-1 W 1974 11-1 W 1974 6-0 W 1975 3-5 L 1975 10-7 W 1976 6-0 W 1976 4-2 W 1977 9-8 W 1977 11-2 W 1979 23-3 W 1991 8-2 W H 1992 14-0 W H 1993 8-2 W H 1995 8-0 W 2001 18-5 W 2009 4-11 L H 2010 2-3 L H 2011 3-6 L H 2012 3-0 W H 2013 1-2 (13) L H 2013 17-7 W H 2014 2-0 W H 2014 3-2 W H 2014 8-0 W H MANSFIELD (1-0) 1995 6-2 W N 1993 1994 2001 2002 2003
MARIST (3-2) 9-1 W A 6-5 W H 10-11 L N 4-5 L N 8-7 W A
MARYLAND (2-1) 1979 0-4 L N 1979 6-3 W N 1989 8-5 W N MASSACHUSETTS (5-1) 1976 2-10 L N 1976 1-0 W N 1977 4-3 W 1998 9-6 W N 2013 9-0 W H
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MIT (1-0) 7-0 W N
MIAMI (4-21) 1974 3-4 L N 1974 2-6 L N 1976 3-9 L N 1976 1-5 L N 1977 5-16 L 1982 1-3 L A 1982 14-13 W A 1982 2-7 L A 1983 4-11 L 1983 4-8 L 1984 5-2 W A 1984 2-15 L A 1985 4-9 L A 1986 1-5 L A 1986 0-5 L A 1987 11-5 W A 1988 4-9 L A 1989 2-11 L A 1989 5-1 W A 1990 0-7 L A 1990 3-17 L A 1990 2-8 L A 1992 2-14 L A 1992 3-25 L A 1992 1-4 L A MIAMI (OH) (2-2) 1975 7-8 L 1975 13-8 W 1977 14-5 W 2012 5-7 L N MICHIGAN (1-1) 2012 1-2 L N 2013 5-3 W N MICHIGAN STATE (4-7-1) 1974 10-6 W 1974 6-20 L 1976 7-7 T 1976 11-13 L 1981 3-4 L 1981 7-5 W 1981 9-6 W 2006 3-4 (10) L H 2009 8-4 W N 2010 3-5 L N 2011 4-5 L N 2012 3-4 (15) L N MINNESOTA (1-0) 2009 11-2 W N MISSOURI (0-1)
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8-12 L
MONMOUTH (35-5-1) 1974 6-1 W H 1975 8-3 W H 1976 2-7 L H 1977 5-0 W H 1979 1-3 L H 1980 3-1 W H 1980 7-3 W H 1982 13-5 W H 1982 12-0 W H 1983 6-0 W H 1983 9-2 W H 1984 18-6 W H 1985 15-12 W A 1986 7-3 W H 1987 14-1 W A 1988 3-2 W H 1994 8-3 W H 1995 16-4 W A 1996 8-7 W H 1997 6-2 W A 1998 6-2 W H 1999 4-3 W A 2000 12-2 W A 2001 5-3 W H 2001 17-12 W A 2002 11-6 W H 2003 3-2 W H 2003 5-6 L A 2004 1-1 T H 2005 8-6 W H 2005 2-11 L A 2006 13-7 W H 2007 7-8 L A 2007 6-2 W H 2009 7-1 W H 2010 9-1 W H 2011 10-9 W A 2011 4-2 W H 2012 15-3 W A 2013 10-1 W A 2014 4-3 W H MONTCLAIR STATE (7-1-1) 1974 8-3 W 1976 2-9 L 1977 13-2 W 1978 12-6 W 1980 8-4 W A 1981 12-6 W H 1985 0-0 T A 1985 6-5 W H 1999 3-0 W A MORNINGSIDE (1-0) 1981 8-6 W N MOUNT ST. MARYS (1-0) 2005 4-2 W N NAVY (1-2)
1982 1992 1999
5-15 L N 3-2 W A 4-7 L N
NEBRASKA (0-4) 1980 2-6 L N 2005 2-6 L A 2005 2-11 L A 2005 3-10 L A NEW HAVEN (1-0) 1994 2-1 W H NEW MEXICO (1-0) 1999 10-4 W N NEW ORLEANS (1-2) 1986 6-5 W A 1986 4-6 L A 1986 4-10 L A NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (2-0) 1973 5-3 W 1974 7-0 W NIAGARA (1-1) 1976 0-3 L 1976 6-5 W NJIT (11-0) 1977 3-1 W 1978 10-3 W 1982 17-5 W 1983 9-0 W 2008 6-1 W H 2008 13-3 W A 2009 7-0 W H 2010 15-2 W H 2010 7-0 W H 2011 2-1 W H 2012 3-0 W H NORFOLK STATE (1-1) 2007 4-1 W A 2007 3-5 L A NORTH CAROLINA (11-55) 1988 7-6 W A 1988 4-10 L A 1988 4-7 L A 1989 4-11 L A 1989 1-2 L A 1989 2-3 L A 1990 0-23 L A 1991 4-6 L A 1991 4-10 L A 1991 5-8 L A 1992 3-4 L A 1992 2-5 L A 1992 6-4 W A 1993 3-2 W A 1993 2-9 L A 1993 10-7 W A
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1-12 2-14 3-6 6-8 2-5 6-5 1-10 9-5 1-4 9-7 5-6 5-8 2-12 6-3 4-6 3-11 3-9 1-15 0-8 8-15 5-7 6-7 0-3 7-8 5-7 4-2 4-3 2-18 1-6 6-7 3-4 2-5 6-11 0-17 0-5 2-5 3-8 7-9 2-21 0-11 2-3 2-13 1-5 3-4 3-10 5-10 1-7 3-1 0-1 2-17
L A L A L A L A L A W A L A W A L A W A L A L A L A W A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A W A W A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A W A L A L A
NORTHEASTERN (1-2) 1996 3-6 L N 2005 0-5 L H 2009 6-0 W H NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS (0-1) 1996 3-6 L N NORTHWESTERN (3-0) 2005 6-1 W N 2010 3-0 W N 2012 6-3 W N
NOTRE DAME (17-34) 1996 1-7 L A 1996 1-15 L A 1996 1-10 L A 1997 5-4 W H 1997 16-0 W H 1997 18-10 W H 1997 3-4 L N 1998 5-4 W H 1998 3-11 L H 1998 1-6 L H 1999 7-8 L A 1999 7-1 W A 1999 8-17 L A 1999 11-3 W N 2000 5-11 L H 2000 1-5 L H 2001 0-6 L A 2001 1-6 L A 2001 3-15 L A 2002 4-9 L H 2002 2-4 L H 2002 1-6 L H 2003 3-4 L A 2003 3-9 L A 2004 4-2 W H 2004 3-4 L H 2005 2-8 L A 2005 1-4 L A 2006 7-6 W H 2006 12-14 L H 2006 2-1 W H 2007 1-3 L A 2007 4-6 L A 2007 15-1 W A 2009 4-10 L A 2009 9-4 W A 2009 11-4 W A 2010 5-6 (10) L H 2010 1-2 L H 2010 4-7 L H 2011 2-1 W A 2011 1-2 L A 2011 4-5 L A 2012 5-4 (10) W H 2012 3-2 (11) W H 2012 2-0 W H 2012 3-4 L N 2013 4-3 W A 2013 2-3 L A 2013 2-3 L A 2013 0-5 L N NYIT (34-12-1) 1978 17-4 W H 1980 3-4 L A 1981 13-2 W H 1981 4-5 L H 1982 3-2 W A 1982 4-2 W A 1983 4-9 L H 1983 2-5 L N
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OLD DOMINION (0-4) 1990 3-6 L A 1990 2-3 L A 1990 2-9 L A 1992 0-10 L A
1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 ORAL ROBERTS (0-1) 1986 1984 2-5 L N 1986 1986 OREGON STATE (0-1) 1986 1984 3-5 L N 1987 1987 PACE (14-7) 1987 1978 14-3 W H 1987 1979 7-3 W H 1987 1981 11-0 W H 1987 1982 19-12 W A 1987 1983 9-6 W H 1987 1984 18-4 W A 1988 1986 10-11 L H 1988 1987 22-10 W A 1988 1988 16-10 W H 1988 1990 3-6 L H 1988 1991 7-5 W H 1988 1992 1-5 L A 1989 1993 6-4 W H 1989 1996 11-8 W A 1989 1997 9-10 L H 1989 1998 9-11 L A 1989 1999 2-6 L H 1989 2001 2-5 L H 1990 2002 5-0 W A 1990 2003 7-3 W H 1990 2004 9-8 W A 1991 1991 PAN AMERICAN (2-1) 1992 1981 4-3 W H 1992 1981 1-5 L A 1992 1981 4-0 W A 1993 1993 PENNSYLVANIA (2-0) 1993 1975 7-5 W N 1994 1999 11-4 W N 1994 1994 PENN STATE (5-4) 1995 1973 3-5 L 1995 1974 4-1 W 1995 1976 3-2 W 1995 1986 7-6 W H 1996 1986 13-3 W H 1997 2009 1-6 L N 1997 2010 2-3 (13) L N 1998 2011 6-8 L N 1998 2012 6-3 W N 1998 1999 PEPPERDINE (3-0) 1999 2013 6-2 W A 1999 2013 3-1 W A 2000 2013 9-3 W A 2000 2001 PITTSBURGH (64-28) 2001 1985 8-2 W H 2002 1985 7-6 W H 2002
11-2 W H 11-2 W A 8-4 W A 10-4 W A 15-1 W A 7-3 W A 15-4 W A 13-3 W H 7-3 W H 2-7 L A 12-3 W N 16-3 W N 8-11 L A 27-9 W A 7-6 W A 6-0 W H 13-2 W H 18-6 W H 3-2 W H 6-5 W H 8-5 W H 8-7 W A 16-5 W A 2-1 W A 9-0 W H 9-6 W H 11-3 W H 5-2 W H 7-2 W H 15-2 W H 3-2 W H 12-0 W H 6-0 W H 16-3 W A 8-7 W A 3-1 W H 11-1 W H 11-5 W H 4-8 L A 5-18 L A 6-10 L A 8-4 W H 8-3 W H 8-10 L A 11-2 W A 13-1 W A 5-12 L A 10-11 L N 5-12 L A 11-0 W H 2-1 W H 8-0 W H 1-2 L H 0-11 L H 8-6 W H 13-5 W H 13-9 W H 8-1 W H 6-5 W H 7-2 W A 7-6 W A 2-0 W H 5-7 L H
2003 1-2 L A 2003 7-8 L A 2003 6-5 W A 2004 2-3 L H 2004 7-13 L H 2004 5-10 L H 2005 0-19 L A 2005 10-6 W A 2006 3-8 L H 2006 2-1 W H 2006 1-8 L H 2007 4-5 L A 2007 9-1 W A 2007 8-3 W A 2008 1-0 W H 2008 3-0 W H 2008 15-5 W H 2009 1-3 L A 2009 2-5 L A 2009 4-5 L A 2010 2-5 L H 2010 2-14 L H 2010 9-7 W H 2012 4-7 L H 2012 4-1 W H 2012 4-3 W H 2013 6-7 (12) L N PRINCETON (27-8-1) 1973 4-2 W H 1974 0-0 T H 1975 5-4 W H 1976 6-1 W H 1977 10-1 W H 1978 6-0 W H 1981 6-0 W H 1982 8-1 W A 1983 5-1 W H 1984 11-5 W A 1985 7-17 L H 1986 4-3 W A 1987 9-7 W N 1987 12-8 W N 1993 6-2 W A 1994 4-3 W H 1995 7-3 W H 1996 5-1 W H 1997 5-1 W H 1998 8-9 L H 1999 6-5 W H 2000 4-2 W H 2001 11-7 W H 2002 14-9 W H 2003 3-5 L A 2004 11-5 W H 2005 0-10 L A 2006 6-8 L H 2007 7-4 W H 2008 8-4 W A 2009 12-15 L H 2011 1-2 (10) L H 2012 4-5 (10) L A 2013 5-0 W H
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RECORD vs. OPPONENTS 2014 13-6 W A PROVIDENCE (24-15) 1984 9-2 W A 1984 11-3 W A 1985 9-0 W H 1986 5-4 W H 1986 11-9 W H 1988 6-5 W H 1988 9-2 W H 1988 10-2 W N 1989 4-11 L N 1990 10-3 W A 1990 10-0 W A 1990 14-1 W A 1991 4-3 W H 1991 5-10 L H 1992 2-6 L A 1992 15-6 W A 1992 16-10 W A 1993 8-0 W H 1993 17-1 W H 1994 2-4 L A 1994 4-7 L A 1994 6-7 L A 1994 13-5 W N 1994 6-4 W N 1995 1-7 L H 1995 3-1 W H 1995 6-4 W H 1995 0-6 L N 1996 5-4 W H 1996 7-11 L H 1997 4-1 W A 1997 1-5 L A 1998 4-5 L A 1998 16-8 W A 1998 7-13 L A 1999 0-2 L H 1999 11-3 W H 1999 8-10 L H 1999 9-10 L N QUINNIPIAC (2-0) 2000 15-4 W N 2002 6-4 W H RADFORD (2-1) 2008 10-3 W A 2008 3-4 L A 2008 7-4 W A RAMAPO (1-2) 1981 7-9 L A 1982 4-6 L H 1983 15-3 W H RHODE ISLAND (3-1) 1973 5-0 W 1976 5-4 W 2000 15-6 W N 2006 2-5 L H
RICHMOND (6-6) 1989 6-2 W A 1992 0-3 L A 1994 6-7 L A 1994 3-6 L A 1994 2-11 L A 2008 5-6 L A 2008 11-0 W A 2009 14-12 W A 2009 13-14 L A 2014 8-2 W A 2014 16-2 W A 2014 6-2 (8) W A RIDER (33-17) 1973 4-3 W 1974 5-4 W 1976 5-6 L 1977 3-1 W 1982 6-7 L A 1983 7-3 W H 1984 5-6 L A 1984 7-5 W NC 1985 1-6 L H 1986 2-1 W A 1988 7-2 W H 1988 15-7 W A 1989 3-2 W H 1989 1-5 L A 1990 11-5 W A 1990 5-3 W H 1991 4-4 T H 1991 3-2 W A 1992 3-2 W H 1992 3-6 L A 1993 9-3 W H 1994 1-11 L A 1994 5-5 T H 1995 7-9 L H 1995 4-11 L A 1996 4-6 L A 1997 12-6 W H 1997 7-6 W A 1998 4-3 W A 1998 2-5 L H 1999 9-5 W A 1999 7-5 W H 2000 10-2 W H 2001 8-5 W A 2001 10-9 W H 2002 6-5 W H 2002 2-4 L A 2003 10-3 W A 2003 8-5 W H 2004 4-5 L A 2004 19-9 W H 2005 2-5 L A 2005 10-6 W H 2006 4-7 L A 2007 2-1 W H 2008 13-3 W A 2009 2-8 L H 2010 7-8 L A
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ROBERT MORRIS (1-0) 1985 15-0 W N ROLLINS (0-1-1) 1979 0-7 L N 1979 6-6 T N RUTGERS (42-44) 1973 6-7 L 1973 3-4 L 1974 12-6 W 1974 1-0 W 1975 20-1 W 1975 10-5 W 1976 12-10 W 1976 2-4 L 1977 14-1 W 1977 4-5 L 1978 3-1 W 1978 1-2 L 1979 4-0 W 1979 6-1 W 1980 12-2 W A 1980 3-0 W H 1981 17-11 W H 1982 7-6 W A 1983 15-8 W H 1984 5-1 W A 1987 14-4 W A 1988 9-7 W H 1989 2-8 L H 1989 5-4 W H 1990 3-4 L A 1991 17-18 L A 1992 6-9 L H 1992 2-9 L A 1993 7-17 L H 1994 10-1 L A 1995 15-4 W A 1996 8-8 T A 1996 1-2 L H 1996 4-12 L H 1997 4-16 L H 1997 3-12 L A 1997 3-6 L H 1998 8-9 L A 1998 7-13 L H 1998 4-14 L H 1998 6-9 L H 1999 7-9 L A 1999 10-5 W H 1999 10-17 L A 2000 1-5 L H 2000 7-5 W H 2000 7-5 W H 2000 2-6 L H 2000 4-3 W H 2000 0-1 L H
2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013
8-5 3-7 4-2 1-0 2-3 1-5 2-1 4-10 1-4 5-4 12-11 4-8 10-4 8-1 5-9 9-13 2-4 2-1 3-7 4-0 3-6 1-3 3-2 14-10 3-15 1-11 5-4 1-4 3-2 (13) 5-9 3-0 2-10 6-9 6-1 15-1 5-7 5-3
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RUTGERS-NEWARK (1-0) 1996 10-6 W N SAINT JOSEPH’S (4-1) 1974 4-3 W N 1979 16-3 W 1980 13-1 W H 2008 2-5 L H 2012 4-3 W H SAINT PETER’S (35-6) 1973 6-5 W 1974 11-0 W 1975 24-1 W 1976 8-5 W 1978 14-3 W 1979 9-1 W 1980 3-2 W 1982 12-2 W 1983 11-3 W 1984 10-2 W H 1985 10-1 W A 1987 7-2 W H 1988 18-2 W H 1989 9-2 W A
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SAN DIEGO (0-1) 2013 1-2 L A SAN DIEGO STATE (1-3) 1984 9-7 W N 2013 3-4 L A 2013 4-10 L A 2013 2-6 L A
1997 1999
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SOUTH ALABAMA (2-0) 2001 7-2 W N 2001 8-7 W N SOUTH CAROLINA (1-5) 1975 5-6 L N 1975 4-3 W N 1975 1-3 L N 2002 1-5 L A 2002 2-6 L A 2002 5-10 L A SOUTHEASTERN MASS. (2-0) 1983 21-5 W N 1983 14-6 W N SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (0-2) 1974 1-5 L N 1977 4-9 L ST. AMBROSE (1-0) 1998 7-4 W N ST. BONAVENTURE (1-0) 2006 6-4 W H
ST. FRANCIS (NY) (35-6) 1973 7-5 W 1973 7-6 W 1974 11-1 W SANTA CLARA (1-0) 1974 4-3 W 1980 10-5 W N 1975 9-4 W 1975 14-5 W SIENA (20-4) 1976 6-4 W 1981 7-3 W H 1976 5-4 W 1981 8-1 W H 1977 8-9 L 1982 9-7 W H 1977 11-8 W 1983 6-4 W H 1978 6-7 L 1983 0-4 L H 1978 2-8 L 1984 5-1 W H 1979 9-5 W 1984 8-0 W H 1979 6-5 W 1985 7-9 L A 1980 2-8 L H 1985 9-5 W A 1980 4-2 W H 1987 9-4 W A 1981 4-3 W H 1988 4-3 W H 1981 6-4 W A 1988 7-2 W H 1982 9-5 W H 1989 10-12 L A 1983 6-2 W H 1989 10-1 W A 1983 9-6 W H 1990 5-4 W H 1984 4-3 W H 1990 7-3 W H 1984 13-4 W A 1991 4-0 W A 1985 18-2 W A 1991 5-4 W A 1985 13-7 W H 1992 5-2 W H 1990 4-2 W H 1994 6-5 W H 1991 8-3 W A 1995 9-4 W A 1992 3-6 L H 1996 10-8 W H 1993 8-6 W H
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1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 ST. JOHNS (54-61) 1996 1973 2-1 W 1997 1974 0-4 L 1997 1974 11-7 W NC 1999 1975 6-4 W 1999 1975 1-0 W 2000 1975 5-1 W NC 2000 1976 2-1 W 2000 1976 8-0 W NC 2001 1977 4-10 L 2001 1977 1-4 L 2001 1977 2-3 L NC 2002 1978 1-7 L 2002 1978 7-0 W 2002 1979 0-3 W EC 2003 1980 8-11 L EC 2003 1981 2-7 L H 2003 1981 2-5 L A 2004 1981 5-8 L EC 2004 1982 8-1 W H 2004 1982 8-3 W A 2005 1982 6-4 W EC 2005 1982 15-0 W EC 2005 1983 6-5 W 2006 1983 8-2 W 2006 1983 7-4 W EC 2006 1983 2-7 L EC 2008 1984 6-8 L H 2008 1984 6-4 W A 2008 1984 4-1 W EC 2008 1985 4-2 W A 2009 1985 7-6 W H 2009 1985 3-5 L BE 2009 1985 5-4 W BE 2010 1985 6-7 L BE 2010 1986 6-11 L BE 2010 1986 10-11 L BE 2011 1987 0-7 L A 2011 1987 9-6 W H 2011 1988 12-2 W H 2011 1988 13-10 W A 2012 1988 2-6 L BE 2012 1990 1-3 L A 2012 1990 11-4 W A 2012 1990 3-4 L A 2013 1991 1-4 L H 2013 1991 0-3 L H 2013 1991 5-7 L H 2013 1992 2-0 W A 2014 1992 1-5 L A 2014
1-7 4-3 1-5 4-7 4-3 4-5 9-5 0-2 3-1 9-2 5-6 3-8 4-6 7-8 1-5 4-7 6-5 2-7 8-0 6-4 8-3 6-4 4-3 4-8 3-4 7-5 2-8 0-3 11-1 7-1 3-4 3-7 6-4 1-6 3-5 8-3 0-4 2-4 0-3 4-6 4-10 6-2 12-6 2-12 1-4 8-7 (13) 4-10 1-6 4-9 1-6 3-4 6-3 4-2 4-1 4-5 (12) 5-4 (11) 3-6 3-4 3-0 4-2 7-2 3-7 3-4 (7)
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ST. LEO (2-0) 1982 9-3 W A 1982 6-5 W A ST. THOMAS (14-9) 1984 9-0 W H 1984 8-4 W H 1985 10-5 W A 1985 2-1 W A 1986 5-11 L A 1986 4-5 L A 1987 4-18 L A 1987 14-7 W A 1987 18-6 W A 1987 14-26 L A 1988 7-4 W A 1988 10-4 W A 1988 6-5 W A 1988 13-15 L A 1989 8-3 W A 1989 22-3 W A 1993 3-6 L A STATEN ISLAND (1-0) 1982 15-3 W A STETSON (2-2) 1975 2-9 L N 1975 11-4 W N 1979 2-8 L 1982 9-2 W A STONY BROOK (7-6) 2001 6-4 W H 2002 4-5 L H 2003 13-12 W H 2004 12-6 W H 2005 2-3 L H 2006 4-0 W H 2007 1-3 L H 2008 3-6 L H 2008 7-8 L A 2009 10-4 W H 2010 5-4 W H 2010 2-4 L H 2011 2-0 W H
1990 1990 1991 1992 2005
15-11 W A 10-2 W H 11-1 W A 12-4 W H 10-12 L H
TENNESSEE (0-3) 2012 2-9 L A 2012 2-3 (11) L A 2012 2-10 L A TEXAS (0-2) 1974 2-12 L N 1975 10-12 L N TEXAS A&M (1-4) 1964 14-5 W N 2010 2-11 L A 2010 6-13 L A 2010 3-6 L A 2011 3-6 L N TEXAS TECH (2-3) 1981 6-1 W H 1981 8-4 W H 2002 4-7 L A 2002 9-10 L A 2002 0-14 L A TRENTON STATE (1-0) 1977 8-3 W N TULANE (1-0) 1986 6-5 W A
UPSALA (12-1) 1974 8-2 W 1975 10-3 W 1980 2-0 W H 1980 4-3 W H 1982 7-3 W H 1983 12-4 W H 1984 6-2 W H 1985 8-5 W A 1986 5-0 W H 1987 8-11 L A 1988 9-2 W H 1989 17-0 W H 1990 10-1 W H TEMPLE (10-7) USF (7-11) 1973 2-4 L N 2006 1-2 L A 1975 5-7 L 2006 1-3 L A 1975 10-0 W 2006 9-11 L A 1976 2-14 L 2007 2-4 L H 1976 1-0 W N 2007 2-8 L H 1977 1-8 L 2007 4-1 W H 1978 5-13 L 2008 4-6 L A 1980 10-2 W H 2008 6-7 L A 1981 4-7 L H 2008 3-2 W A 1984 4-3 W A 2010 3-1 W A 1985 14-5 W H 2010 1-2 L A 1988 7-2 W H 2010 6-11 L A
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1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 VANDERBILT (0-1) 1994 1982 5-7 L N 1994 1995 VILLANOVA (77-41) 1995 1973 4-3 W H 1995 1974 11-4 W H 1995 1976 12-9 W H 1996 1977 4-1 W H 1996 1978 5-3 W H 1996 1979 7-1 W H 1997 1981 9-3 W H 1997 1983 10-4 W H 1997 1983 7-5 W H 1998 1984 7-0 W A 1998 1984 6-4 W A 1998 1985 2-0 W A 1999 1985 6-2 W A 1999 1985 8-6 W A 1999 1985 4-2 W H 2000 1985 5-0 W H 2000 1985 4-7 L H 2000 1986 11-0 W H 2001 1986 8-0 W H 2001 1986 3-2 W H 2001 1986 5-7 L A 2002 1986 17-10 W A 2002 1986 8-7 W A 2002 1987 10-3 W H 2003 1987 19-20 L H 2003 1987 13-3 W H 2004 1987 20-2 W A 2004 1987 10-1 W A 2005 1987 31-10 W A 2005 1987 18-1 W N 2005 1987 10-9 W N 2006 1988 10-12 L A 2006 1988 13-3 W A 2006 1988 11-16 L A 2007 1988 1-2 L H 2007 1988 3-5 L H 2007 1988 8-2 W H 2008 1988 2-8 L N 2008 1989 5-1 W H 2008 1989 2-1 W H 2008 1989 3-9 L H 2009 1989 10-8 W A 2009 1989 22-17 W A 2009 1989 7-14 L A 2011 1989 7-8 L N 2011 1990 16-2 W A 2011 1990 3-1 W A 2012 1990 4-5 L A 2012 1990 7-0 W N 2012 1991 2-5 L H 2013 1991 7-13 L H 2013 1991 9-12 L H 2013
6-1 W H 8-5 W H 14-17 L H 3-1 W H 3-14 L H 4-3 W H 7-8 L H 3-2 W H 7-4 W H 1-7 L H 8-1 W H 4-0 W H 3-2 W N 6-5 W H 5-12 L H 6-8 L H 5-9 L A 6-8 L A 17-3 W A 10-2 W H 12-0 W H 6-5 W H 2-3 L A 14-4 W A 5-2 W A 3-0 W H 3-7 L H 11-2 W H 2-4 L A 4-2 W A 5-1 W A 3-2 W H 0-1 L H 6-7 L H 4-2 W A 9-1 W A 20-0 W H 4-7 L H 2-8 L A 11-3 W A 2-7 L A 9-13 L H 6-11 L H 5-4 W H 6-7 L A 7-15 L A 5-4 W A 4-0 W H 3-2 W H 13-0 W H 0-10 L N 4-2 W A 4-10 L A 4-8 L A 3-4 L A 9-0 W A 10-5 W A 8-2 W H 4-7 (12) L H 5-12 L H 7-0 W A 16-5 W A 11-8 W A
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VIRGINIA (20-33-1) 1982 16-11 W A 1982 12-1 W A 1982 12-8 W A 1982 5-12 L A 1985 0-3 L A 1985 4-2 W A 1985 7-11 L A 1986 2-13 L A 1986 3-5 L A 1986 2-3 L A 1987 4-3 W A 1989 9-5 W A 1989 3-3 T A 1990 0-1 L A 1990 8-7 W A 1990 11-10 W A 1991 1-3 L A 1991 2-4 L A 1992 4-5 L A 1992 2-0 W A 1992 4-5 L A 1993 12-11 W A 1993 1-9 L A 1993 6-7 L A 1994 11-3 W A 1994 6-5 W A 1994 3-1 W A 1995 5-3 W A 1995 5-6 L A 1995 2-8 L A 1996 0-8 L A 1996 0-4 L A 1996 6-21 L A 1997 10-11 L A 1997 4-5 L A 1997 13-6 W A 1998 4-5 L A 1998 2-9 L A 1998 5-10 L A 1999 8-0 W A 1999 10-2 W A 2000 1-4 L A 2000 8-4 W A 2000 4-7 L A 2001 9-4 W A 2001 1-2 L A 2002 0-2 L A 2002 3-18 L A 2002 1-5 L A 2004 2-3 L A 2004 1-17 L A 2004 3-4 L A 2012 4-10 L A 2012 5-2 W A VA. COMMONWEALTH (5-1) 1994 6-4 W A 1994 12-6 W A
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VIRGINIA TECH (5-6-1) 2001 13-1 W H 2001 7-7 T H 2001 5-0 W H 2001 5-2 W N 2002 4-2 W A 2002 7-9 L A 2003 2-0 W H 2003 1-5 L H 2003 0-3 L H 2004 0-1 L A 2004 7-8 L A 2004 0-6 L A WAGNER (30-7) 1973 2-3 L H 1973 11-4 W H 1974 13-3 W H 1974 17-0 W H 1975 14-5 W H 1975 14-3 W H 1976 9-4 W H 1976 11-1 W H 1977 5-2 W H 1977 9-8 W H 1978 7-0 W H 1978 7-4 W H 1979 11-4 W H 1979 10-5 W H 1980 1-3 L H 1980 8-4 W A 1980 12-5 W A 1981 15-1 W H 1981 2-5 L N 1982 403 W H 1982 14-1 W H 1983 6-5 W H 1983 8-5 W H 1984 13-0 W A 1984 5-3 W A 2002 5-3 W H 2003 9-2 W A 2005 10-12 L A 2006 6-7 L H 2007 6-3 W A 2008 2-3 (10) W H 2009 4-15 L A 2010 6-7 L H 2011 8-4 W A 2012 9-1 W H 2013 12-5 W A 2014 8-4 W H WAKE FOREST (0-1) 2000 3-8 L N WASHINGTON (0-1) 1980 2-21 L N
WASHINGTON STATE (1-0) 1984 10-9 W N WEST VIRGINIA (18-26) 1976 6-4 W N 1995 12-6 W N 1996 2-4 L A 1996 5-6 L A 1997 3-5 L H 1997 10-13 L H 1997 4-6 L N 1998 2-7 L N 1999 6-7 L A 1999 3-8 L A 2000 3-2 W H 2000 4-3 W H 2000 5-4 W H 2001 2-3 L H 2001 18-8 W H 2001 18-3 W H 2002 2-4 L A 2002 5-3 W A 2002 3-8 L A 2003 3-4 L H 2004 3-4 L A 2004 9-8 W A 2005 1-21 L A 2005 3-17 L A 2005 3-16 L A 2006 5-7 L H 2006 8-28 L H 2006 6-0 W H 2007 3-4 L A 2007 5-12 L A 2007 3-4 L A 2008 7-4 W H 2008 4-3 W H 2008 4-7 L H 2010 2-0 W H 2010 2-5 L H 2010 0-3 L H 2011 3-6 L A 2011 5-3 W A 2011 2-3 L A 2011 10-4 W N 2012 11-9 W H 2012 3-1 W H 2012 9-4 W H WESTERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 1995 16-2 W N
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WILLIAM PATERSON (8-2-1) 1976 5-1 W 1977 12-5 W 1978 15-1 W 1980 8-8 T H 1981 8-7 W A 1982 10-4 W H 1983 1-13 L H 1984 15-0 W H 1985 7-20 L A 1986 8-4 W H 1999 6-4 W H WINTHROP (2-3) 1997 2-1 W A 1997 2-0 W A 1997 4-5 L A 2004 2-8 L A 2004 1-10 L A WRIGHT STATE (1-1) 2012 11-4 W N 2012 8-10 L N XAVIER (3-1) 2014 16-0 2014 3-2 (12) 2014 7-3 2014 3-5
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COACH W N/A 1 N/A 0 N/A 1 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 1 N/A 1 N/A 3 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A 10 N/A 7 N/A 5 N/A 0 N/A 5 N/A 0 N/A 1 N/A 3 N/A 4 N/A 2 N/A 5 N/A 5 Professor Gannon 6 N/A 2 N/A 8 N/A 13 Ed Gilroy 11 Ed Gilroy 10 N/A 10 J. Varlin 6 Jack Clarf 11 Bernie Stafford 12 Dave Driscoll 12 Dave Driscoll 14 Dave Driscoll 9 N/A 10 N/A 8 Marty Kavanagh 5 Marty Kavanagh 3 Marty Kavanagh 5 Marty Kavanaghh 4 Marty Kavanagh 5 Doc Nork 3 Doc Nork 3 Jack Fish 2 Jack Fish 2 Milt Feller 3 Milt Feller 4 Milt Feller 7 Red Smith 13 Red Smith 10 John Colrick 6 John Colrick 5 Al Mamaux 9 Al Mamaux 11 Al Mamaux 16 Al Mamaux 7 Al Mamaux 15 Al Mamaux 11 Bob Davies 13 Bob Davies 13 Owen Carroll 13 Owen Carroll 18
L 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 5 0 4 2 7 7 1 3 6 5 4 14 8 5 7 6 5 5 4 3 0 3 4 6 8 10 7 6 4 5 4 4 4 2 4 4 9 2 3 1 0 3 3 1 3
T PCT. 0 .500 0 .000 0 .500 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .500 0 .500 0 .600 0 .556 0 .545 0 .875 0 .909 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .000 0 .714 0 .000 0 1.000 0 .429 0 .444 0 1.000 0 .556 0 .714 0 .462 0 .222 0 .889 0 .813 1 .639 3 .639 0 .714 0 .300 0 .579 0 .706 0 .632 0 .700 0 .643 0 .667 0 .667 0 .625 0 1.000 0 .625 0 .500 0 .454 0 .273 0 .231 0 .222 0 .250 0 .429 0 .444 0 .636 0 .765 0 .714 0 .750 0 .556 0 .692 0 .550 0 .850 1 .682 0 .938 0 1.000 0 .813 0 .813 1 .900 0 .857
YEAR COACH W L T PCT. 1950 Owen Carroll 15 5 0 .750 1951 Owen Carroll 15 4 1 .775 1952 Owen Carroll 10 5 0 .667 1953 Owen Carroll 11 3 0 .786 1954 Owen Carroll 9 8 0 .529 1955 Owen Carroll 5 10 0 .333 1956 Owen Carroll 13 7 0 .650 1957 Owen Carroll 15 8 0 .652 1958 Owen Carroll 11 9 0 .550 1959 Owen Carroll 13 4 0 .765 1960 Owen Carroll 7 11 1 .395 1961 Owen Carroll 8 8 1 .500 1962 Owen Carroll 16 6 0 .727 1963 Owen Carroll 16 9 0 .640 1964 Owen Carroll 25 5 0 .833 1965 Owen Carroll 17 11 0 .607 1966 Owen Carroll 20 6 1 .759 1967 Owen Carroll 12 9 0 .571 1968 Owen Carroll 11 9 0 .550 1969 Owen Carroll 17 10 0 .630 1970 Owen Carroll 19 7 0 .731 1971 Owen Carroll 17 14 0 .548 1972 Owen Carroll 8 13 1 .386 1973 Mike Sheppard 22 8 0 .733 1974 Mike Sheppard 33 10 1 .761 1975 Mike Sheppard 32 10 0 .762 1976 Mike Sheppard 33 17 1 .657 1977 Mike Sheppard 37 14 0 .725 1978 Mike Sheppard 24 13 0 .649 1979 Mike Sheppard 32 11 1 .739 1980 Mike Sheppard 25 12 1 .671 1981 Mike Sheppard 33 11 0 .750 1982 Mike Sheppard 41 13 0 .759 1983 Mike Sheppard 34 15 0 .694 1984 Mike Sheppard 41 13 0 .759 1985 Mike Sheppard 44 19 1 .695 1986 Mike Sheppard 32 26 0 .552 1987 Mike Sheppard 45 10 0 .818 1988 Mike Sheppard 39 16 0 .709 1989 Mike Sheppard 33 19 1 .632 1990 Mike Sheppard 35 18 0 .660 1991 Mike Sheppard 26 19 1 .576 1992 Mike Sheppard 28 27 0 .509 1993 Mike Sheppard 30 18 0 .625 1994 Mike Sheppard 32 21 1 .602 1995 Mike Sheppard 38 16 0 .704 1996 Mike Sheppard 18 27 1 .402 1997 Mike Sheppard 32 22 0 .593 1998 Mike Sheppard 25 23 0 .521 1999 Mike Sheppard 32 19 1 .625 2000 Mike Sheppard 40 18 0 .690 2001 Mike Sheppard 34 23 1 .595 2002 Mike Sheppard 25 28 0 .472 2003 Mike Sheppard 23 24 0 .489 2004 Rob Sheppard 17 33 1 .337 2005 Rob Sheppard 17 35 0 .327 2006 Rob Sheppard 17 34 0 .333 2007 Rob Sheppard 25 25 0 .500 2008 Rob Sheppard 31 25 0 .554 2009 Rob Sheppard 25 24 0 .510 2010 Rob Sheppard 19 30 1 .390 2011 Rob Sheppard 34 25 0 .576 2012 Rob Sheppard 34 24 0 .586 2013 Rob Sheppard 37 19 0 .661 2014 Rob Sheppard 39 15 0 .696 TOTAL 2023 1238 24 .619
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1903 1907-08 1910 1912 1913 1914-16 1919-23 1924-25 1926-27 1928-30 1931-32 1935-36 1937-42 1946-47 1948-72 1973-2003 2004-Pres.
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6-7 21-11-4 6-14 11-8 12-5 35-18 22-16 6-18 4-13 14-13 23-8 11-6 69-19-1 26-6 341-185-6 998-540-11 295-289-2
125 Seasons - 94 Winning Seasons (7 at .500) 23 Straight Winning Seasons (1973-1995)
PIRATE BASEBALL CAPTAINS YEAR CAPTAINS 1973 Paul Caffrey, Kevin Tennant 1974 Rico Bellini, Marty Caffrey 1975 Rico Bellini, Rick Sposta 1976 Ed Blankmeyer, Greg Jemison 1977 Todd Heimer, Charlie Puleo, Mike Rota 1978 Lou Racioppe, Bill Rittweger, John Semerad 1979 Bill Rittweger, John Semerad 1980 Dom Allegrino, Tom Schneider, Chris Walrath 1981 Mark Matzen, Pete Salzano 1982 Greg Butler, Tim Byron, Pete Salzano 1983 Lou DiChiaro, Tom Long, Dan Sansone 1984 Tom Bundschuh, Joe Catalano 1985 Steve Caravello, Tony Gomez, Tom Loverdi, Pete Mancini 1986 Joe Armeni, Ray Kreiger 1987 Craig Biggio, Vic DiPasquale 1988 Pete Petrone, Jeff Riggs, John Sheppard 1989 Dana Brown, Jamie Shriner, Maurice Vaughn 1990 Mike Lamitola, Mike Randazzo 1991 Bill Reddick, Mike Groppuso 1992 Rob Sheppard, Dan Welk 1993 Steve Hayward, Dan Welk 1994 Brian Schunke, Christian Toomey 1995 Alex Andreopoulos, Tim Casey 1996 Jim Duffy, Shane Wirta 1997 Mike Condon, Alex Melconian 1998 Dan Hummel, Marc Racioppo, Jason Robinson, Craig Zimmerli 1999 John Bravette, Matt Duignan, Brian McGee, John Probst, Josh Vath 2000 Justin Acquaviva, Alfie Critelli, Damon Ponce de Leon 2001 B.J. Benik, Joe Cuervo, Shawn Tarkington, Mike Wren 2002 Mike Bascom, Buddy Hausmann, Isaac Pavlik 2003 Elvys Quezada, Joey Scott, Anthony Seratelli, Ken Steinitz 2004 Matt Cuttruff, Bryan Haggerty, Chris Noonan, Anthony Seratelli 2005 Brandon Cohen, Anthony Seratelli 2006 Brandon Cohen, Dan McDonald, Mike Morano 2007 Dan McDonald, Mike Morano
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L 2-9 L 7-8 L 5-6 W 11-4 W 13-8 W 4-3 W 8-1 W 20-1 W 9-4 W 5-4 W 10-6 L 6-10 W 14-5 L 3-5 W 7-2 L 5-7 W 10-0 W 14-3 W 15-4 W 7-5 W 24-1 W 14-5 L 1-5 W 10-2 L 7-8 W 10-7 W 6-4 W 5-3 W 8-3 W 1-0 W 10-5 W 10-3 W 13-6 W 5-4 W 9-3 W 6-2 W 7-5 W 5-1 W 11-7 L 1-3 W 11-0 L 10-12
1976 (33-17-1) Michigan State # T 7-7 Miami # L 3-9 Massachusetts # L 2-10 Michigan State # L 11-13 Miami # L 1-5 Massachusetts # W 1-0 St. John’s W 2-1 Wagner W 9-4 Rutgers W 12-10 Princeton W 6-1 Manhattan W 6-0 Long Island W 8-1 Fordham W 17-9 Buffalo L 1-10 Buffalo W 13-6 Rhode Island W 5-4 Temple L 2-14 Wagner W 11-1 C.W. Post L 4-15 Iona W 18-3 Saint Peter’s W 8-5 Long Island W 4-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 6-4 Lafayette W 9-0 Niagara L 0-3 Niagara W 6-5 C.W. Post L 6-7 Montclair State L 2-9 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 5-4 Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-3 Fordham L 5-9 Manhattan W 4-2 Rider L 5-6 Villanova W 12-9 Iona W 11-7
Rutgers Fairleigh Dickinson Monmouth Delaware William Paterson Fairfield Howard West Virginia [EC] Delaware [EC] Delaware [EC] Delaware [EC] St. John’s [NC] Penn State [NC] Maine [NC] Temple [NC] Maine [NC] # Miami Tournament
L 2-4 W 18-5 L 2-7 W 15-11 W 5-1 W 12-3 W 6-3 W 6-4 W 4-3 L 1-3 W 5-1 W 8-0 W 3-2 L 1-3 W 1-0 L 2-4
1977 (37-14) Massachusetts W 4-3 Miami L 5-16 Miami (Ohio) W 14-5 Southern Illinois L 4-9 Air Force # W 11-2 Florida International # W 11-2 Glassboro State # W 9-0 Trenton State # W 8-3 Biscayne # W 9-1 Bowling Green # L 2-5 Fairleigh Dickinson L 3-11 Adelphi L 6-7 Rutgers W 14-1 Princeton W 10-1 Wagner W 5-2 Army W 12-0 Iona L 2-6 Temple L 1-8 Long Island W 11-3 Wagner W 9-8 St. Francis (N.Y.) L 8-9 St. John’s L 4-10 Buffalo W 16-1 C.W. Post W 14-2 Lafayette W 12-4 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12-8 Montclair State W 13-2 Manhattan W 9-8 Rider W 3-1 Fordham W 8-4 Columbia W 9-3 Canisius W 8-0 Canisius W 3-0 Fordham W 4-2 Villanova W 4-1 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 11-8 Iona W 5-2 Manhattan W 11-2 Monmouth W 5-0 Rutgers L 4-5 Delaware L 0-9 Long Island W 5-2 C.W. Post W 12-4 St. John’s L 1-4 William Paterson W 12-5 NJIT W 3-1 George Washington W 2-1 Buffalo [EC] W 23-3 Buffalo [EC] W 7-2 Catholic [NC] L 3-4 St. John’s [NC] L 2-3 # Florida International Tournament 1978 (24-13) Glassboro State L 4-7 Rutgers W 3-1 Princeton W 6-0 St. John’s L 1-7 Army W 4-3 Army W 5-3 Temple L 3-13
Long Island Iona St. Francis (N.Y.) Saint Peter’s Fordham Buffalo Buffalo St. John’s New York Tech C.W. Post Wagner Fordham Howard Howard Fairleigh Dickinson Montclair State Wagner William Paterson Columbia Iona Villanova Long Island St. Francis (N.Y.) Rutgers Fairleigh Dickinson Pace NJIT Delaware [EC] Fordham [EC] Delaware [EC]
W 5-4 L 3-8 L 6-7 W 14-3 L 1-6 W 5-4 W 4-1 W 7-0 W 17-4 W 2-0 W 7-0 W 7-3 L 1-5 W 4-3 L 5-8 W 12-6 W 7-4 W 15-1 L 6-7 W 11-4 W 5-3 W 4-2 L 2-8 L 1-2 W 7-3 W 14-3 W 10-3 W 20-4 L 0-1 L 2-3
1979 (32-11-1) Eckerd L 0-3 Canisius W 12-0 Canisius W 9-0 Ohio State # W 15-10 Rollins # L 0-7 Maryland # L 0-4 Ohio State # W 10-1 Stetson L 2-8 Rollins # T 6-6 Maryland # W 6-3 Fairfield L 6-10 Rutgers W 4-0 Wagner W 11-4 Army W 4-3 LaSalle W 11-0 Saint Peter’s W 9-1 Iona W 7-5 Lafayette W 7-1 Wagner W 10-5 Manhattan W 23-3 Long Island L 5-7 Fordham W 19-3 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 16-3 C.W. Post W 11-3 Columbia W 9-2 Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-6 Villanova W 7-1 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 9-5 Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-0 C.W. Post W 11-3 Fordham W 10-2 Monmouth L 1-3 Iona W 11-3 Rutgers W 6-1 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 6-5 Delaware W 7-3 Pace W 7-3 Long Island W 6-5 Buffalo [EC] L 0-7 Long Island [EC] W 15-7 Buffalo [EC] W 4-2 St. John’s [EC] L 0-3 Delaware [NC] L 1-10 George Washington [NC] L 2-5 # Rollins College Tournament 1980 (25-12-1) Cal-Riverside L 4-7
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at St. John’s [EC] L 5-8 vs. Wagner [EC] L 2-5 # Pan-American Univ. Tournament 1982 (41-13) at Miami L 1-3 at Biscayne L 3-6 at Miami W 14-13 at Biscayne W 3-0 at Biscayne W 6-2 at Miami L 2-7 at Stetson W 9-2 at Central Florida L 7-9 at Central Florida W 7-1 at Central Florida L 7-10 vs. Vanderbilt L 5-7 vs. Ithaca L 1-7 at St. Leo W 9-3 vs. Canisius W 27-4 at Eckerd L 7-13 at Eckerd W 11-5 at St. Leo W 6-5 at Virginia W 16-11 at Virginia W 12-1 at Virginia W 12-8 at Virginia L 5-12 at Long Island W 7-2 Adelphi W 10-7 Siena W 9-7 Lafayette W 12-4 William Paterson W 10-4 Fordham W 15-9 at New York Tech W 3-2 at New York Tech W 4-2 Ramapo L 4-6 Saint Peter’s W 12-2 Iona W 3-1 Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-1 at Staten Island W 15-3 St. John’s W 8-1 Monmouth W 13-5 Monmouth W 12-0 at Rutgers W 7-6 at St. John’s W 8-3 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) W 9-5 at Rider L 6-7 at Pace W 19-12 at Princeton W 8-1 at Wagner W 4-3 at Wagner W 14-1 at Iona W 12-7 at Iona W 11-10 Upsala W 7-3 NJIT W 17-5 vs. Long Island [EC] W 11-5 at St. John’s [EC] W 6-4 at St. John’s [EC] W 15-0 at Maine [NC] L 4-6 vs. Navy [NC] L 5-15 1983 (34-15) Miami L 4-11 Biscayne L 2-4 Miami L 4-8 Biscayne L 4-5 Florida International L 4-9 Florida International L 0-4 Florida International W 3-2 Southeastern Mass. # W 21-5 Southeastern Mass. # W 14-6 Kentucky # L 6-15 Eastern Connecticut St. # W 19-15 Dayton # W 3-1 Dayton # W 9-4 Maryland # W 8-5 Connecticut L 1-3 Connecticut W 5-3 Ramapo W 15-3 Long Island L 3-4 Holy Cross W 10-2 Villanova W 10-4 Villanova W 7-5
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W 5-1 W 11-1 W 11-0 W 6-4 L 0-4 W 6-5 L 1-13 W 13-6 W 15-8 L 6-15 W 11-3 W 13-8 W 11-5 L 4-9 W 8-2 W 6-5 W 8-5 W 6-0 W 9-2 W 9-0 W 6-2 W 7-3 W 9-6 W 9-6 W 12-4 W 7-4 L 2-5 L 2-7
1984 (41-13) at Miami W 5-2 vs. St. Thomas W 9-0 vs. Florida International W 7-6 vs. St. Thomas W 8-4 vs. Florida International L 3-6 at Miami L 2-15 vs. Florida International W 3-2 at Villanova W 7-0 at Villanova W 6-4 at Long Island L 4-6 at Cal-Riverside W 6-4 vs. Brigham Young # L 4-5 at Cal-Riverside # W 6-3 vs. Oregon State # L 3-5 vs. Cal St.-Fullerton # L 3-7 vs. San Diego State # W 9-7 vs. Washington State # W 10-9 vs. Oral Roberts # L 2-5 Iona W 14-8 Siena W 5-1 Siena W 8-0 William Paterson W 15-0 Fordham W 14-7 St. John’s L 6-8 at Temple W 4-3 at Rutgers W 5-1 at Holy Cross W 15-0 Fordham W 17-1 Saint Peter’s W 10-2 at Providence W 9-2 at Providence W 11-3 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 4-3 at Princeton W 11-5 at St. John’s W 6-4 at New York Tech L 0-4 at New York Tech W 5-2 Monmouth W 18-6 at Rider L 5-6 at Iona W 12-4 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 13-4 at Pace W 18-4 at Brooklyn W 5-0 at Brooklyn L 10-12 at Wagner W 13-0 at Wagner W 5-3 Upsala W 6-2 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson [EC] W 10-4 at St. John’s [EC] W 4-1 vs. Long Island [EC] W 2-0 vs. Harvard [NC] L 8-10
vs. Rider [NC] W vs. Harvard [NC] W at Maine [NC] W at Maine [NC] L # Cal-Riverside Tournament
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1985 (44-19-1, 15-3) at St. Thomas W 10-5 at St. Thomas W 2-1 at Florida International W 9-3 at Florida International W 9-8 at Miami L 4-9 at Virginia L 0-3 at Virginia W 4-2 at Virginia L 7-11 vs. LaSalle # W 9-4 vs. East Tennessee St. # W 9-5 vs. East Tennessee St. # W 8-1 at Georgia Southern # W 5-2 vs. LaSalle # L 13-14 vs. Robert Morris # W 15-0 vs. LaSalle # L 7-11 vs. East Tennessee St. # W 14-1 Providence W 9-0 at Montclair State T 0-0 New York Tech L 3-6 Iona L 3-10 at Adelphi L 8-12 at William Paterson L 7-20 at Villanova * W 2-0 at Villanova * W 6-2 at Villanova * W 8-6 at St. John’s W 4-2 Pittsburgh * W 8-2 Pittsburgh * W 7-6 Pittsburgh * W 11-2 at Fordham L 1-3 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-6 Temple W 14-5 at Georgetown * W 6-2 at Georgetown * L 5-7 at Georgetown * L 3-7 at Siena L 7-9 at Siena W 9-5 Montclair State W 6-5 at Saint Peter’s W 10-1 at Pittsburgh * W 11-2 at Pittsburgh * W 8-4 at Pittsburgh * W 10-4 Brooklyn W 10-9 St. John’s W 7-6 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 18-2 Princeton L 7-17 at Monmouth W 15-12 Villanova * W 4-2 Villanova * W 5-0 Villanova * L 4-7 at Iona L 4-10 Rider L 1-6 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 13-7 Georgetown * W 6-1 Georgetown * W 2-1 Georgetown * W 3-2 at Upsala W 8-5 at Lafayette W 8-5 Brooklyn W 13-1 vs. St. John’s [BE] L 3-5 vs. Georgetown [BE] W 6-1 vs. Connecticut [BE] W 8-2 vs. St. John’s [BE] W 5-4 vs. St. John’s [BE] L 6-7 # Hall of Fame Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 1986 (32-26, 13-5) at St. Thomas L at Florida International W at St. Thomas L at Florida International L at Miami L at Florida International L at Miami L
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1987 (45-10, 16-2) at St. Thomas L 4-18 at St. Thomas W 14-7 at St. Thomas W 18-6 at Miami W 11-5 at St. Thomas L 14-26 vs. Princeton # W 9-7 vs. Central Florida # W 4-3 vs. Pittsburgh # W 12-3 vs. Princeton # W 9-8 vs. Central Florida # W 7-4 vs. Pittsburgh # W 16-3 vs. Princeton # W 12-8 vs. Central Florida # W 9-8 at Monmouth W 14-1 at New York Tech W 6-4 Brooklyn W 11-1 at Pittsburgh * L 8-11 at Pittsburgh * W 27-9 at Pittsburgh * W 7-6 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 7-8 at Siena W 9-4 at Rutgers W 14-4 at Fordham W 13-7 at St. John’s L 0-7 at Georgetown * W 5-3 at Georgetown * W 16-8 at Georgetown * W 9-3 at Virginia W 4-3 at LaSalle L 4-6
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at New York Tech L 4-9 at Villanova * W 16-2 at Villanova * W 3-1 at Villanova * L 4-5 Siena W 5-4 Siena W 7-3 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 10-7 Boston College * W 11-8 Boston College * L 3-10 Boston College * W 4-3 Saint Peter’s W 4-3 New York Tech W 13-10 at Brooklyn W 6-3 at Temple W 15-11 at Georgetown * W 9-3 at Georgetown * W 7-6 Temple W 10-2 at Lafayette W 10-1 Upsala W 10-1 at Hartford L 4-13 at Providence * W 10-3 at Providence * W 10-0 at Providence * W 14-1 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 4-2 Fairleigh Dickinson W 5-2 Connecticut * W 2-1 vs. Connecticut [BE] L 3-11 vs. St. John’s [BE] W 12-3 vs. Villanova [BE] W 7-0 vs. Connecticut [BE] L 3-4 1991 (26-19-1, 10-9) at Florida International L 6-7 at Florida International L 3-8 at Florida International W 6-1 at North Carolina L 4-6 at North Carolina L 4-10 at North Carolina L 5-8 at Virginia L 1-3 at Virginia L 2-4 Pace W 7-5 Rider T 4-4 Providence * W 4-3 Providence * L 5-10 Brooklyn W 11-5 Fairleigh Dickinson L 5-10 St. John’s * L 1-4 St. John’s * L 0-3 St. John’s * L 5-7 Army L 3-7 at Hartford W 18-8 at Connecticut * W 4-3 at Connecticut * W 16-10 at Connecticut * W 6-5 New York Tech W 10-3 Fordham W 13-2 at Rutgers L 17-18 at Pittsburgh * W 16-3 at Pittsburgh * W 8-7 at Brooklyn W 18-8 at Siena W 4-0 at Siena W 5-4 at Boston College * L 0-2 at Boston College * W 10-0 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 10-3 Villanova * L 2-5 Villanova * L 7-13 Villanova * L 9-12 at Temple W 11-1 Lafayette W 9-4 at Saint Peter’s W 17-12 Georgetown * W 10-3 Georgetown * W 6-3 Georgetown * W 14-0 Manhattan W 8-2 at Rider W 3-2 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 8-3 at Boston College * L 9-17 at Miami at Miami
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New York Tech W 13-5 at Pittsburgh * L 4-8 at Pittsburgh * L 5-18 at Pittsburgh * L 6-10 Fordham L 3-10 Villanova * W 3-1 Villanova * L 3-14 Villanova * W 4-3 Lafayette W 15-12 Rider W 9-3 Georgetown * W 6-1 Georgetown * W 5-0 Georgetown * W 13-1 Rutgers L 7-17 at Princeton W 6-2 at Boston College * W 9-2 at Boston College * W 6-4 at Boston College * W 13-4 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 8-6 vs. Connecticut [BE] W 6-5 vs. St. John’s [BE] L 4-5 vs. Connecticut [BE] L 9-10 # Games played in Miami, Fla. 1994 (32-21-1, 12-8) at North Carolina L 1-12 at North Carolina L 2-14 at North Carolina L 3-6 at Richmond L 6-7 at Richmond L 3-6 at Richmond L 2-11 at Virginia W 11-3 at Virginia W 6-5 at Virginia W 3-1 at Va. Commonwealth W 6-4 at Va. Commonwealth W 12-6 at Va. Commonwealth W 10-8 at Georgetown * W 6-2 at Georgetown * W 10-9 at Rider L 1-11 at St. John’s * W 9-5 at St. John’s * L 0-2 at St. John’s * W 3-1 Marist W 6-5 at Army L 7-8 Long Island W 10-3 Boston College * W 7-0 Boston College * W 9-2 Boston College * L 1-3 New York Tech W 8-0 at New York Tech W 6-2 Villanova * L 7-8 Villanova * W 3-2 Villanova * W 7-4 Saint Peter’s L 2-3 Siena W 6-5 Fairleigh Dickinson L 3-4 Pittsburgh * W 8-4 Pittsburgh * W 8-3 Pittsburgh * L 8-10 Rider T 5-5 New York Tech W 7-1 at Rutgers W 10-1 Connecticut * W 15-8 Connecticut * W 16-0 Connecticut * L 2-5 Princeton W 4-3 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 5-7 at Providence * L 2-4 at Providence * L 4-7 at Providence * L 6-7 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 11-1 Monmouth W 8-3 New Haven W 2-1 Providence [BE] W 13-5 Connecticut [BE] L 0-3 Providence [BE] W 6-4 Connecticut [BE] W 6-1 Connecticut [BE] L 2-4 1995 (38-16, 14-7)
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at West Virginia * L 2-4 at West Virginia * L 5-6 at Pittsburgh * L 5-12 at Yale L 4-11 at Pace W 11-8 Villanova * W 6-5 Villanova * L 5-12 Villanova * L 6-8 at Rutgers * T 8-8 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 14-15 at Lafayette W 8-2 Rutgers * L 1-2 Rutgers * L 4-12 Siena W 10-8 Providence * W 5-4 Providence * L 7-11 Boston College * W 3-1 Boston College * L 7-9 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 9-4 at Notre Dame * L 1-7 at Notre Dame * L 1-15 at Notre Dame * L 1-10 Princeton W 5-1 # Games played in Fort Myers, Fla. 1997 (32-22, 13-11) at James Madison L 6-7 at Virginia L 10-11 at Virginia L 4-5 at Virginia W 13-6 at North Carolina W 9-7 at North Carolina L 5-6 vs. Connecticut $ W 9-5 at North Carolina L 5-8 at Winthrop W 2-1 at Winthrop W 2-0 at Winthrop L 4-5 at Coll. of Charleston W 4-3 at Coll. of Charleston L 5-6 at Monmouth W 6-2 at Saint Peter’s W 15-6 St. Francis (NY) W 10-4 Notre Dame * W 5-4 Notre Dame * W 16-0 Notre Dame * W 16-10 Rider W 12-6 at Boston College * W 8-2 at Boston College * L 1-7 at Providence * W 4-1 at Providence * L 1-5 Fairleigh Dickinson W 10-3 New York Tech W 7-1 Pittsburgh * W 11-0 Pittsburgh * W 2-1 West Virginia * L 3-5 West Virginia * L 10-13 Yale W 8-7 Rutgers * L 4-16 Pace L 9-10 at Villanova * L 5-9 at Villanova * L 6-8 at Villanova * W 17-3 at Rutgers * L 3-12 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-2 at Georgetown * W 14-1 at Georgetown * W 16-6 at Georgetown * W 14-3 Lafayette W 10-8 Rutgers * L 3-6 at Siena L 2-3 Connecticut * W 8-4 Connecticut * W 7-2 St. John’s * L 1-5 St. John’s * L 4-7 at Rider W 7-6 Princeton W 5-1 Ithaca W 11-5 Ithaca W 5-3 vs. West Virginia [BE] L 4-6 vs. Notre Dame [BE] L 3-4 $ Game played at North Carolina
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Quinnipiac at Georgetown * at Georgetown * at Georgetown * at Pace Hofstra LeMoyne at Virginia Tech * at Virginia Tech * at Connecticut * at Connecticut * Monmouth at New York Tech Boston College * Boston College * Boston College * Stony Brook Rutgers * Rutgers * Pittsburgh * Pittsburgh * Long Island Princeton Notre Dame * Notre Dame * Notre Dame * at Rider Wagner Saint Peter’s at St. Francis (N.Y.) at West Virginia * at West Virginia * at West Virginia * at St. John’s * at St. John’s * at St. John’s * Marist Villanova * Villanova * Villanova *
W 6-4 L 4-8 W 14-13 W 11-4 W 5-0 W 14-2 W 5-4 W 4-2 L 7-9 W 3-2 L 2-5 W 11-6 W 3-2 L 5-7 W 10-5 W 5-4 L 4-5 W 1-0 L 2-3 W 2-0 L 5-7 W 12-6 W 14-9 L 4-9 L 2-4 L 1-6 L 2-4 W 5-3 W 10-5 W 7-6 L 2-4 W 5-3 L 3-8 L 3-4 W 7-5 L 2-8 L 4-5 W 3-2 L 0-1 L 6-7
2003 (23-24, 11-14) at North Carolina L 2-18 at North Carolina L 1-6 at North Carolina L 6-7 vs. Detroit Mercy W 8-5 vs. Florida International W 6-4 vs. Florida International L 0-7 vs. Chicago State W 24-7 at Florida Atlantic L 0-11 vs. Kansas State W 11-8 vs. Kansas State L 7-8 Pace W 7-3 at Long Island L 4-10 at Pittsburgh * L 2-1 at Pittsburgh * L 7-8 at Pittsburgh * W 6-5 Monmouth W 3-2 at Wagner W 9-2 Virginia Tech * W 2-0 Virginia Tech * L 1-5 Virginia Tech * L 0-3 New York Tech L 8-11 West Virginia * L 3-4 Connecticut * W 6-2 Connecticut * W 3-2 at Rutgers * L 1-5 at Rutgers * W 2-1 at Rutgers * L 4-10 at Princeton L 3-5 at Villanova * W 4-2 at Villanova * W 9-1 at Notre Dame * L 3-4 at Notre Dame * L 3-9 at Rider W 10-3 at Monmouth L 5-6 at Boston College * L 1-8 at Boston College * L 2-3 at Boston College * W 4-2 at Saint Peter’s W 4-3 Rider W 8-5
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2004 (17-33-1, 9-17) at North Carolina L 3-4 at North Carolina L 2-5 at North Carolina L 6-11 at Virginia L 2-3 at Virginia L 1-17 at Virginia L 3-4 vs. Ball State L 1-7 at Coastal Carolina L 7-8 vs. William & Mary W 8-4 at Winthrop L 2-8 at Winthrop L 1-10 vs. George Mason W 11-10 at Coastal Carolina L 5-8 at Georgetown * L 2-3 at Georgetown * W 9-3 at Georgetown * L 3-7 Monmouth T 1-1 at Pace W 9-8 Rutgers * L 1-4 Rutgers * W 5-4 Rutgers * W 12-11 at New York Tech L 4-5 at William & Mary L 3-10 at William & Mary L 1-10 at William & Mary W 11-10 at West Virginia * L 3-4 at West Virginia * W 9-8 at Connecticut * L 4-5 at Connecticut * L 2-4 at Rider L 4-5 at Virginia Tech * L 0-1 at Virginia Tech * L 7-8 at Virginia Tech * L 0-6 Rider W 19-9 Princeton W 11-5 Notre Dame * W 4-2 Notre Dame * L 3-4 Villanova * W 20-0 Villanova * L 4-7 Saint Peter’s W 8-6 Stony Brook W 12-6 Pittsburgh * L 2-3 Pittsburgh * L 7-13 Pittsburgh * L 5-10 at Hofstra L 8-9 at St. John’s * L 3-4 at St. John’s * L 3-7 at St. John’s * W 6-4 Boston College * W 13-10 Boston College * L 5-12 Boston College * W 6-5 2005 (17-35, 8-17) at North Carolina L at North Carolina L at North Carolina L vs. Northwestern W vs. Northeastern L vs. Maine L vs. Maine L vs. Mount St. Mary’s W vs. IPFW W Stony Brook L at Nebraska L at Nebraska L at Nebraska L St. Francis (N.Y.) W at Pittsburgh* L at Pittsburgh* W at Notre Dame* L at Notre Dame* L Iona W
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2006 (17-34, 7-20) at Duke L 7-13 at Duke L 2-3 (7) at Duke W 7-5 at #4 North Carolina L 3-8 at #4 North Carolina L 7-9 at #4 North Carolina L 2-21 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-5 vs. St. Bonaventure W 6-4 vs. Maine W 14-8 at Florida International L 2-7 vs. Michigan State L 3-4 (10) vs. Rhode Island L 2-5 vs. Long Island W 9-0 Stony Brook W 4-0 Pittsburgh* L 3-8 Pittsburgh* W 2-1 Pittsburgh* L 1-8 Wagner L 6-7 at South Florida* L 1-2 at South Florida* L 1-3 at South Florida* L 9-11 Iona W 15-12 West Virginia* L 5-7 West Virginia* L 8-28 West Virginia* W 6-0 at Rider L 4-7 Cincinnati* L 1-5 Cincinnati* W 5-2 (7) Cincinnati* W 4-0 at Fordham W 9-5 at Georgetown* L 4-7 at Georgetown* L 2-3 at Georgetown* L 4-6 Princeton L 6-8 at St. Francis W 5-1 Villanova* L 9-13 Villanova* L 6-11 Villanova* W 5-4 Rutgers L 5-9 Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-3 at St. John’s* L 0-4 at St. John’s* L 2-4 at St. John’s* L 0-3 New York Tech L 2-12 Monmouth W 13-7 #11 Notre Dame* W 7-6 #11 Notre Dame* L 12-14
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2007 (25-25, 9-15) at #2 North Carolina* L 0-11 at #2 North Carolina* L 2-3 at #2 North Carolina* L 2-13 vs. Kansas State L 2-4 vs. James Madison W 13-9 vs. James Madison L 2-7 vs. Ohio State W 6-5 at Campbell W 8-6 at Campbell W 11-2 at Campbell L 6-9 at Norfolk State W 4-1 at Norfolk State L 3-5 Stony Brook L 1-3 at West Virginia* L 3-4 at West Virginia* L 5-12 at West Virginia* L 3-4 at Hofstra W 3-1 vs. Farleigh Dickinson W 11-2 at Villanova* L 6-7 at Villanova* L 7-15 at Villanova* W 5-4 vs. Rider W 2-1 vs. Georgetown* W 4-3 vs. Georgetown* W 2-1 vs. Georgetown* W 6-0 at Hofstra W 9-6 at Hofstra W 7-1 Fordham W 11-4 at Rutgers* L 9-13 at Rutgers* L 2-4 at Rutgers* W 2-1 vs. Princeton W 7-4 at Wagner College W 6-3 vs. Louisville* L 1-13 vs. Louisville* L 6-16 vs. Louisville* L 1-2 vs. New York Tech. W 8-6 at Monmouth L 7-8 at Notre Dame* L 1-3 at Notre Dame* L 4-6 at Notre Dame* W 15-1 vs. New York Tech. W 10-4 vs. South Florida* L 2-4 vs. South Florida* L 2-8 vs. South Florida* W 4-1 vs. Monmouth W 6-2 at Pittsburgh* L 4-5 at Pittsburgh* W 9-1 at Pittsburgh* W 8-3 2008 (31-25, 15-12) vs. Memphis W 3-1 vs. Arkansas State L 3-6 vs. Ohio State L 5-6 at Virginia Commonwealth L 3-8 at Richmond L 5-6 at Richmond W 11-0 at Virginia Commonwealth W 4-1 vs. Hofstra L 2-7 at Radford W 10-3 at Radford L 3-4 at Radford W 7-4 vs.St. Joseph’s University L 2-5 vs. Army W 13-2 at South Florida* L 4-6 at South Florida* L 6-7 at South Florida* W 3-2 vs. Saint Peter’s L 6-9 vs. Villanova* W 4-0 vs. Villanova* W 3-2 vs. Villanova* W 13-0 vs. NJIT W 6-1 at NJIT W 13-3 at St. John’s* L 4-6 at St. John’s* L 4-10 at St. John’s* W 6-2
at Rider W 13-3 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-4 vs. Pittsburgh* W 1-0 vs. Pittsburgh* W 3-0 vs. Pittsburgh* W 15-5 at Fordham W 2-1 vs. West Virginia* W 7-4 vs. West Virginia* W 4-3 vs. West Virginia* L 4-7 at Princeton W 8-4 vs. Wagner W 3-2 (10) at Connecticut* W 9-5 at Connecticut* W 9-3 at Connecticut* L 5-11 at New York Tech. L 6-8 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 7-0 vs. Rutgers * L 3-7 vs. Rutgers* W 4-0 vs. Rutgers* L 3-6 vs. New York Tech. W 5-1 vs. Stony Brook L 3-6 vs. Cincinnati* L 1-4 vs. Cincinnati* W 5-2 vs. Cincinnati* L 1-7 at Stony Brook L 7-8 at Georgetown* W 18-2 at Georgetown* L 2-8 at Georgetown* L 5-9 vs. Louisville[BE] L 3-12 vs. St. John’s[BE] W 12-6 vs. Villanova[BE] L 0-10 2009 (25-24, 13-14) vs. Minnesota# W 11-2 vs. Michigan St.# W 8-4 vs. Penn St.# L 1-6 at North Carolina L 1-5 at North Carolina L 3-4 at North Carolina L 3-10 at Richmond W 14-12 at Richmond L 13-14 at Virginia Commonwealth W 7-0 vs. NJIT$ W 7-0 vs. Northeastern$ W 6-0 vs. Iona$ W 3-2 vs. Stony Brook W 10-4 vs. Manhattan L 4-11 at Notre Dame* L 4-10 at Notre Dame* W 9-4 at Notre Dame* W 11-4 vs. Monmouth W 7-1 vs. Louisville* W 5-3 vs. Louisville* L 6-8 (17) vs. Louisville* W 6-0 vs. Rider L 2-8 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson L 5-7 vs. Connecticut* L 2-7 vs. Connecticut* W 6-3 vs. Connecticut* L 3-10 at Villanova* W 4-2 (11) at Villanova* L 4-10 at Villanova* L 4-8 vs. Princeton L 12-15 at Wagner L 4-15 at Pittsburgh* L 1-3 at Pittsburgh* L 2-5 at Pittsburgh* L 4-5 vs. New York Tech. W 10-2 vs. Georgetown* W 2-0 vs. Georgetown* W 6-0 vs. Georgetown* W 6-5 vs. Saint Peter’s W 6-5 (11) vs. St. John’s* L 2-12 vs. St. John’s* L 1-4 vs. St. John’s* W 8-7 (13) at Rutgers* L 1-3 at Rutgers* W 3-2 at Rutgers* W 14-10 at Saint Peter’s W 7-1 at Cincinnati* L 4-5 at Cincinnati* W 8-6 at Cincinnati* L 5-6 (10)
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Tennessee State L 3-7 West Virginia* L 0-3 at Cincinnati * L 3-7 at E. Tennessee State L 8-9 at St. John’s* L 4-10 Fordham W 9-2 at E. Tennessee State L 3-4 (10) at St. John’s* L 1-6 Georgetown W 3-2 at San Diego State L 3-4 at St. John’s* L 4-9 Georgetown W 3-2 at San Diego State L 4-10 Army W 6-2 Georgetown W 6-3 at San Diego State L 2-6 Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-5 vs. West Virginia [BE] W 10-4 at San Diego L 1-2 Cincinnati* L 9-10 vs. Connecticut [BE] W 4-3 (12) at Pepperdine W 6-2 Cincinnati* W 4-1 vs. Connecticut [BE] W 12-2 (8) at Pepperdine W 3-1 Cincinnati* W vs. St. John’s [BE] W 4-2 4-3 (11) at Pepperdine W 9-3 vs. Arizona [NC] W 4-0 at Rider L 7-8 Massachusetts $ W 9-0 vs. Texas A&M [NC] L 3-6 Wagner L 6-7 Manhattan $ L 1-2 (13) vs. Arizona [NC] L 0-6 Notre Dame* L 5-6 (10) Manhattan $ W 17-7 # Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge Notre Dame* L 1-2 Massachusetts $ W 11-5 $ Strike Out Cancer Tournament Notre Dame* L 4-7 Saint Peter’s W 10-1 at New York Tech. T 12-12 (8) at Notre Dame* W 4-3 2012 (34-24, 17-10) at #13/13 Louisville* L 2-4 at Notre Dame* L 2-3 vs. Penn State # W 6-3 at #13/13 Louisville* L 1-3 at Notre Dame* L 2-3 vs. Michigan # L 1-2 at #13/13 Louisville* W 8-6 at Lafayette W 11-2 vs. Ohio State # L 7-14 at South Florida* W 3-1 Connecticut* W 4-3 (11) vs. Northwestern # W 6-3 at South Florida* L 1-2 Connecticut* W 3-0 at Tennessee L 2-9 at South Florida* L 6-11 Connecticut* L 2-3 at Tennessee L Saint Peter’s W 6-0 2-3 (11) Rider W 9-2 Pittsburgh* L 2-5 at Tennessee L 2-10 Princeton W 5-0 Pittsburgh* L 2-14 vs. Wright State ^ W 11-4 at Rutgers* W 15-1 Pittsburgh* W 9-7 at Virginia ^ L 4-10 at Rutgers* L 5-7 Rutgers* L 3-15 vs. Wright State ^ L 8-10 at Rutgers* W 5-3 Rutgers* L 1-11 at Virginia ^ W 5-2 at Wagner W 12-5 Rutgers* W 5-4 Manhattan W 3-0 at Houston W 11-1 vs. Miami (Ohio) & L 5-7 at #20/19 Connecticut* L 2-7 at Houston L 0-4 vs. Michigan State & L 3-4 at #20/19 Connecticut* L 5-11 at Houston W 15-1 vs. Akron & W 3-2 at #20/19 Connecticut* W 3-2 Iona W 4-2 Fordham $ W 5-0 # Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge Georgetown* W 9-2 Maine $ W 6-4 $ Strike Out Cancer Tournament Georgetown* W 11-4 NJIT $ W 3-0 Georgetown* L 0-2 Saint Peter’s L 1-3 2011 (34-25, 14-13) at Monmouth W 10-1 Rutgers* W 3-0 vs. Penn State # L 6-8 Lehigh W 17-7 Rutgers* L 2-10 vs. Michigan State # L 4-5 at Villanova* W 7-0 Rutgers* L 6-9 vs. Iowa # W 2-0 at Villanova* W 16-5 at Rider W 7-6 at #24 North Carolina L 5-10 at Villanova* W 11-8 Lafayette W at #24 North Carolina L 1-7 4-3 (13) at Saint Peter’s W 13-5 at #24 North Carolina W 3-1 at Connecticut* L 1-2 (11) at Cincinnati* W 9-8 (10) at Florida International L 2-4 at Connecticut* W 10-6 at Cincinnati* W 14-3 at Florida International at Connecticut* L 1-7 L 3-4 at Cincinnati* W 14-4 (6) Notre Dame* W at Florida International L 1-3 5-4 (10) USF* W 3-2 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 (11) Notre Dame* W 3-2 (11) USF* W 5-4 at Florida Atlantic W 11-4 Notre Dame* W 2-0 USF* W 4-2 at Florida Atlantic W at Princeton L 8-4 (10) 4-5 (10) vs. Michigan # W 5-3 at Florida Atlantic L 1-4 Wagner W 9-1 St. John’s L 3-4 Manhattan L 3-6 at Louisville* W 3-2 St. John’s W 3-0 Fordham $ W 7-3 at Louisville* L 7-12 St. John’s W 4-2 Stony Brook $ W 2-0 at Louisville* W 9-4 vs. Notre Dame [BE] L 5-0 NJIT $ W 2-1 NYIT W 16-7 vs. St. John’s [BE] W 7-2 at Villanova * L Villanova* W 8-2 3-4 (14) vs. Pittsburgh [BE] L 6-7 (12) Villanova* L at Villanova * W 9-0 4-7 (12) $ Strike Out Cancer Tournament at Villanova * W 10-5 Villanova* L 5-12 # at Citi Field, Flushing, N.Y. Rider W 4-3 at Monmouth W 15-3 Princeton L Iona W 4-1 1-2 (10) West Virginia* W 11-9 at Rutgers * L 1-4 West Virginia* W 3-1 at Rutgers * W 3-2 (13) # BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge $ Strike Out Cancer Tournament
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SETON HALL MAKES FIRST WORLD SERIES APPEARANCE Six Pirates entered the 1964 College World Series batting over .300. John Monteleone led the team, followed closely by Jack Tracy (.333), Mike Cadenazzi (.323), Dick Wieczezak (.319), Tom Bongiorno (.317) and John Sielski (.317). On the mond, Bill Matusz followed Larry Falcon’s impressive record by posting an 8-1 record with a 1.52 ERA. The highlight of the Pirates’ first trip to Omaha occurred in their second game of the series against Texas A&M. As written by Kerry O’Connor of The Setonian: “The Pirates were ready to pack their bags for home as the Aggies took a commanding 4-0 lead at the end of six. Finally the Pirates’ run drought ended in the seventh when they scored three times. Mike Cadenazzi, Bill Lennon, Dan Waraksa and Dick Wieczezak came through for the District II club. “A&M came back with a single in the top of the eighth to make it 5-3, but the Priate offense had at last come up for air. Before four Aggie hurlerscould stem the onslaught, the Pirates had exploded for 11 runs. This spree set a College World Series single-inning scoring record.” The 1964 Pirates finished fifth in the College World Series.
1964 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SETON HALL 1 Player AB R H RBI Waraska, ss 4 0 1 0 Wieczezak, cf 4 0 1 0 Tracy, 2b 3 0 1 0 Monteleone, 3b 4 0 0 0 Cushing, c 1 0 0 0 Bongiorno, c 1 0 0 0 Cadenazzi, rf 3 1 2 0 Lennon, 1b 4 0 1 0 Queli, lf 4 0 0 1 Sielski, lf 1 0 0 0 Falcon, p 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 1 Score by Inning Seton Hall Maine
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1964 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEXAS A&M 5 Player AB R H RBI Ballard, ss 5 0 1 0 Grochett, 2b 3 2 0 1 Koonce, lf 3 1 1 0 Carlton, lf 0 0 0 0 Hancock, c 4 0 2 2 Cobb, cf 3 0 0 0 McAdams, cf 1 0 0 0 Crain, rf-p 3 0 1 1 Lee, p 0 0 0 0 Stark, 1b 4 0 1 0 Hargett, 3b 4 1 1 1 Mc Guire, p 3 1 0 0 Beller, p 0 0 0 0 McClure, lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 7 5
SETON HALL 14 Player AB R H RBI Waraksa, ss 6 1 2 3 Wieczezak, cf 5 1 2 1 Tracy, 2b 5 1 1 1 Monteleone, 3b 3 1 1 0 Sielski, c 5 2 2 2 Cadenazzi, rf 4 2 2 1 Lennon, 1b 4 3 2 0 O’Connor, lf 2 0 0 0 Bongiorno, lf 2 1 2 0 Matusz, p 2 0 0 0 Cushing, ph 1 0 0 1 Knothe, pr 0 1 0 0 Watson, p 0 0 0 0 Butkiewicz 1 0 1 1 Queli, ph 1 0 0 0 Fischer, pr 0 1 0 0 DelMauro, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 14 15 10
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1964 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SETON HALL 1 MISSOURI 3 Player AB R H RBI Player AB R Waraska, ss 4 0 0 0 Harvey, 3b 2 1 Wieczezak, cf 3 0 0 0 Rudanovich, cf 4 2 Tracy, 2b 4 1 2 0 Woods, lf 3 0 Monteleone, 3b 4 0 0 0 Jm Sevcik, rf 4 0 Bongiorno, c 4 0 0 0 Price, 1b 3 0 Cadenazzi, rf 4 0 2 1 Simmons, ss 4 0 Sielski, lf 4 0 1 0 Strode, 2b 2 0 Lennon, 1b 3 0 1 0 Robben, 2b 1 0 Watson, p 3 0 0 0 Jn Sevcik, c 3 0 Falcon, p 0 0 0 0 Stroud, p 2 0 Cushing, ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 28 3 Totals 34 1 6 1 Score by Inning Seton Hall Missouri
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SETON HALL IS “CINDERELLA TEAM” OF WORLD SERIES Coach Owen Carroll’s 24th year at the helm of the Seton Hall baseball team came wto a fitting climax with the Pirates’ second appearance in the College World Series. The 1971 Pirates caught fire after a slow start and charged through the Metropolitan Conference and NCAA District II playoffs to become the “Cinderella Team” in Omaha. Starting pitcher Dan Miele. Jack Donovan stymied the University of Buffalo, 3-1, to gain his fourth-consecutive win, raising his season total to 7-3, which tied him for most-career wins with ex-major leaguer Steve Nagy. The following day, Gary Cavallo held St. Joseph’s to five hits while Paul Caffrey , Jim Lammers and Joe Abate contributed a pair of RBIs in an 8-1 win. Two days later Joe Flannery limited St. Joe’s to one unearned run as the Pirates picked up a 4-1 triumph.
1971 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 5 Player AB R H RBI Ambrow, ss 5 0 1 0 Pedersen, lf 5 0 1 0 Steele, rf 4 2 1 0 Perkins, c 5 1 1 0 Port, 3b 4 2 1 1 Arenstein, 1b 4 0 2 2 Ball, 2b 4 0 0 0 Carter, cf-rf 4 0 1 1 Sogge, p 2 0 1 0 Lynn, cf 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 5 9 4 Score by Inning 1 2 3 Southern California 1 0 0 Seton Hall 0 1 0
SETON HALL 1 Player AB R H RBI Flannery, rf 4 0 3 0 Gallo, ss 4 0 0 0 Caffrey, cf 4 0 1 0 Abate, 2b 3 0 0 0 Lammers, 1b 3 1 1 0 Toohill, lf 4 0 0 0 Baris, c 4 0 1 1 Kelly, 3b 3 0 1 0 Donavon, p 2 0 0 0 Cavallo, ph 1 0 0 0 Miele, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 7 1
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In the Series, the Pirates succumbed to the defending national champion University of Southern California and nationally ranked Pan American University. Donovan’s eight complete games and five shutouts were Seton Hall single-season records. Other Pirate starting pitchers included Cavallo, Joe Flannery, Tom Griesmeyer, Marty Caffrey and Dan Miele. First baseman Jim Lammers led the team in hitting with a .359 average. Center fielder Paul Caffrey set a season record for home runs with six. Just missing the .300 mark were left fielder Kevin Toohill (.297) and shortstop Joe Gallo (.290). Steve Baris and Kevin Tennant shared the catching duties while Tom Flannery started in right field.
1971 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SETON HALL 2 Player AB R H RBI Flannery, rf 3 1 0 0 Gallo, ss 3 1 0 0 Garcia, ss 1 0 0 0 P. Caffrey, cf 4 0 0 0 Abate, 2b 2 0 1 0 Lammers, 1b 4 0 1 2 Toohill, lf 3 0 1 0 Tennant, c 4 0 1 0 Kelly, 3b 3 0 1 0 Stanchak, 3b 0 0 0 0 Cavallo, p 3 0 0 0 Griesmeyer, p 0 0 0 0 Famiglietti, ph 1 0 0 0 M. Caffrey, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 5 2 Score by Inning Seton Hall Pan-American
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SETON HALL MAKES THIRD TRIP TO COLLEGE WORLD SERIES IN 10 YEARS In just his second year as head coach of the Pirates, Mike Sheppard led Seton Hall to its third visit to the College World Series in a decade. Following a 30-8-1 regular season, the Pirates earned a trip to Omaha by completing a three-game sweep in the District II Tournament with victories over Penn State University (4-1), St. Joseph’s University (4-3) and St. John’s University (11-7). Jack Cust sparked the Seton Hall attack in the clincher vs. St. John’s by driving in six runs including a grand slam homer. His six RBIs tied the then-school record set earlier in the season by Ted
Schoenhaus. Future major league pitcher Charlie Puleo, a freshman, posted his seventh victory against just one defeat. The 1974 Pirates were known for speed, clutch hitting (.307 average), depth and good defense. They were led by the pitching of Marty Caffrey (71), Puleo, Len Glowzenski (6-2), Todd Heimer (3-0), Vinnie Byron (3-2) and Joe Trotter (3-2). Behind the plate, Cerone hit .344 with seven homers and 26 RBIs. Defensively he picked off 14 baserunners and threw out 10 more. Heimer (.321) and Ricky Sposta (.333) shared the first base bag. Ed Blankmeyer (.417) and Rico Bellini
1974 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SETON HALL 1 Player AB R H RBI Sposta, dh 4 1 1 0 Jamison, rf 4 0 0 0 Blankmeyer, 2b 4 0 2 1 Cerone, c 4 0 0 0 Schoenhaus, cf 4 0 0 0 Cust, lf 3 0 0 0 Bellini, ss 3 0 1 0 Heimer, 1b 3 0 0 0 Gallo, 3b 2 0 0 0 Kober, ph 1 0 0 0 Rota, 3b 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 4 1
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 5 Player AB R H RBI Newman, dh 5 1 3 0 Hoscheidt, cf 4 0 0 0 Shartzer, lf 4 1 3 1 Locascio, 3b 4 0 2 0 Wilbins, 1b 4 1 2 1 Mann, ss 4 1 1 0 Crockett, rf 4 1 1 0 Hunsaker, c 3 0 0 0 Mitchell, 2b 2 0 1 3 Totals 34 5 13 5
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(.280) secrued the midde of the infield while Mark Costello (.273) played third base. Schoenhuas (.395) roamed centerfield and was flanked by Greg Jemison (second-leading basestealer in the nation with 20) in right and Bob Hemsworth (29 RBIs) in left. Cust and Tom Kober (.287) were the team’s designated hitters. Despite losing to Southern Illinois University and the University of Texas in the World Series, the 1974 Pirates set a then school-record with 33 victories against eight losses.
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SETON HALL ENTERS SERIES RANKED #9 IN THE NATION Minutes before Seton Hall was to take the field against the nation’s No. 1 team, Florida State, word was received that former coach Owen Carroll had died hours before at the age of 73. “We’ve got to win this one,” coach Mike Sheppard told his team. “Not just to stay alive in the series, but to give goach one more day to live.” Starting pitcher Todd Heimer told The New York Post, “When we found out, we knew we had to do it for him.” And win they did. Seton Hall shocked Florida State, 11-0, and eliminated the Seminoles from the Series. Ricky Sposta was one of the heroes of the game, knocking in three runs with a pair of doubles. Rick Cerone contributed a 450-foot homer, his 14th of the season, and Ted Schoenhaus belted a 370-foot blast. The Florida State victory was sandwiched between hardfought losses to the University of South Carolina (3-1) and the University of Texas (12-10).
1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SOUTH CAROLINA 3 SETON HALL 1 Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBI Grantz, ss 3 1 1 0 Bellini, ss 4 0 2 1 Hancock, rf 5 0 2 1 Jamison, rf 3 0 0 0 Small, 1b 5 0 2 0 Cerone, c 4 0 0 0 King, lf 4 0 1 0 Schoenhaus, cf 4 0 0 0 Pankovits, 3b 5 1 0 0 Kober, dh 3 0 0 0 Cook, cf 2 1 0 0 O’Connor, 1b 3 0 0 0 Keatley, c 3 0 1 1 Blankmeyer, 2b 4 0 1 0 Van Bever, 2b 3 0 1 1 Sposta, lf 3 1 1 0 Fleming, dh 4 0 0 0 Roselle, 3b 2 0 1 0 Totals 34 3 8 3 Heimer, ph 1 0 1 0 Hensworth, pr 0 0 0 0 Rota, 3b 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 6 1
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1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FLORIDA STATE 0 SETON HALL 11 Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBI Davidson, 2b 4 0 1 0 Bellini, ss 3 1 0 1 Busby, cf 3 0 1 0 Jamison, rf 5 1 1 0 Tebbetta, rf 4 0 0 0 Cerone, c 4 1 2 4 Kole, rf 0 0 0 0 Schoenhaus, cf 3 2 2 1 Bonilla, 3b 4 0 1 0 Kober, dh 4 0 1 0 Foxwell, 1b 4 0 0 0 Roselle, pr 0 1 0 0 Mears, c 1 0 1 0 O’Connor, 1b 2 1 1 1 McClone, c 3 0 1 0 Blankmeyer, 2b 4 1 2 0 Daniel, dh 3 0 1 0 Rota, 3b 3 2 1 0 Lescano, lf 2 0 0 0 Sposta, lf 3 1 2 3 Rodriguez, ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 31 11 12 10 Higginbotham, ss 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 0 6 0 Score by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 Seton Hall 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 3 X 11 12 1
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TEXAS 12 AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBI 3 2 0 0 Anderson, lf 4 3 3 0 5 1 0 0 Stouffer, ss 4 1 0 0 5 1 4 3 Moreland, 3b 5 3 3 4 4 0 1 0 Bradley, rf 5 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 Reichenbach, 1b 4 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 Wortham, dh 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Duncan, c 3 1 0 1 5 1 1 0 Proske, cf 3 1 0 0 4 2 1 2 Pyka, 2b 4 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 Totals 37 12 11 10 38 10 10 6
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PIRATES EDGE VILLANOVA TO CAPTURE 1987 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP BRISTOL, CONN. – Seton Hall University defeated Villanova University 10-9 to win the 1987 BIG EAST Baseball Championship at Muzzy Field in Bristol, Conn. The game was a rematch of the BIG EAST semifinal meeting between the two schools, which Seton Hall dominated in the form of an 18-1 win. Seton Hall designated hitter Maurice Vaughn earned championship Most Valuable Player honors, finishing thre three games hitting .500 (6-for-12) with seven runs and seven RBIs. Seton Hall jumped out to an early 5-1 lead in the championship tilt before Villanova answered with six unanswered scores to take a 7-5 lead into the eighth. In the bottom half of the eighth, Seton Hall saw its first six batters reach base, part of a five-run inning that turned the momentum back in its favor for good.
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Freshman left hander Kevin Morton started the game and struck out six Wildcats in 5.2 innings of work. Vaughn finished the game going 2-for-3, scoring twice and recording a pair of RBIs. Marteese Robinson (2-for-4) and John Valentin (2-for-4) also had multiple-hit days at the plate for Seton Hall.
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1987 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS (Muzzy Field - Bristol, Conn.) SETON HALL (42-8) 18 VILLANOVA (34-16) 1 Player AB R H RBI SO Player AB R H RBI SO 32 Brown, cf 4 0 0 0 2 1 Carr, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 Randazzo, ph 1 0 1 1 0 McNalty, ph 2 0 0 0 1 40 Petrone, lf 3 2 2 2 1 17 McCreary, dh 3 0 2 0 0 DePasquale, ph 1 1 0 0 0 Novoa, ph 1 0 0 0 1 44 Biggio, c 4 4 2 1 0 21 Scott, ss 2 0 0 0 0 33 Vaughn, dh 5 3 3 2 1 Duffy, ph 0 0 0 0 0 Shriner, ph 0 0 0 0 0 25 Schick, rf 3 1 1 0 1 9 Robinson, 1b 5 2 2 1 1 8 Clancy, cf 2 0 0 0 0 Napolitano, ph 1 0 0 0 0 Wismer, ph 2 0 0 0 0 12 Sheppard, 2b 4 1 2 2 0 10 Matrone, 1b 1 0 1 0 0 Lamitola, ph 1 1 0 0 0 Petrone, ph 2 0 1 1 0 27 Riggs, 3b 5 1 1 2 0 11 Williamson, lf 2 0 0 0 1 Berger, ph 1 0 0 0 0 Ellis, ph 1 0 0 0 0 7 Soto, rf 4 3 3 1 0 23 Swanson, c 3 0 0 0 0 Lynch, ph 1 0 0 0 1 2 Gallagher, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 5 Valentin, ss 2 0 1 2 0 Cain, ph 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 42 18 17 14 6 Totals 29 1 5 1 4 Score by Inning Seton Hall Villanova
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SETON HALL (41-8) 6 Player AB R H RBI SO 32 Brown, cf 3 1 0 0 1 40 Petrone, lf 3 2 1 1 1 44 Biggio, c 3 1 1 0 2 33 Vaughn, dh 4 2 1 3 1 9 Robinson, 1b 4 0 3 0 0 12 Sheppard, 2b 2 0 0 1 0 27 Riggs, 3b 3 0 0 0 1 9 Soto, rf 4 0 2 0 0 5 Valentin, ss 2 0 0 0 1 Totals 28 6 8 5 7
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2001 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 2001 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS (Commerce Bank Park - Bridgewater, N.J.) SETON HALL (30-21-1) 4 Player AB R H RBI SO Joe Cuervo, rf 4 1 1 0 3 Mike Bascom, cf 4 1 1 1 1 Casey Grimm, lf 4 0 1 0 1 Brian Leighton, 1b 4 0 1 1 1 Adam Arslanian, c 3 0 1 0 1 Kevin Leighton, dh 4 0 0 0 2 Josh Schuck, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 Joe Scott, 3b 3 1 1 0 1 Chris Carter, ss 3 1 1 0 0 Totals 32 4 7 2 11 Score by Inning Seton Hall Rutgers Seton Hall B.J. Benik, W Isaac Pavlik, S
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RUTGERS (40-14) 2 Player AB R H RBI SO Brian Ciemniecki, cf 4 0 1 0 1 Matt Wolski, 2b 3 0 1 0 0 Val Majewski, lf 4 0 0 0 3 Billy McCarthy, rf 3 1 2 0 0 Mike Popowski, c 4 1 1 2 2 Todd Speedy, dh 4 0 1 0 1 Ryan Lillis, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 Steve Normane, 1b 3 0 0 0 0 Tim Sweeney, ss 3 0 1 0 1 Totals 32 2 7 2 9
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2001 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS (Commerce Bank Park - Bridgewater, N.J.) VIRGINIA TECH (28-27-1) 0 Player AB R H RBI SO Chris Hutchison, rf 3 0 1 0 1 Ryan Murphy, ph 1 0 0 0 1 Brad Bauder, cf 5 0 0 0 0 John West, 1b 1 0 1 0 0 Addison Bowman, 3b 4 0 2 0 1 Jed English, dh 3 0 1 0 1 Christian Simmers, lf 3 0 0 0 0 Marc Tugwell, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 Kevin Bice, c 3 0 0 0 1 Spencer Harris, ss 3 0 0 0 2 Brian Copeland, ph 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 6 0 7 Score by Inning Virginia Tech Seton Hall
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SETON HALL (31-21-1) 5 Player AB R H R Joe Cuervo, rf 2 0 1 1 Mike Bascom, cf 4 1 1 1 Casey Grimm, lf 4 0 3 1 Brian Leighton, 1b 3 0 0 0 Adam Arslanian, c 4 0 0 0 Kevin Leighton, dh 3 1 0 0 Josh Schuck, 2b 4 1 1 0 Joe Scott, 3b 3 1 1 0 Chris Carter, ss 2 1 1 1 Totals 29 5 8 4
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2001 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP (Commerce Bank Park - Bridgewater, N.J.) SETON HALL (32-21-1) 5 Player AB R H RBI SO Joe Cuervo, rf 5 1 2 1 0 Mike Bascom, cf 5 0 1 1 0 Casey Grimm, lf 4 0 3 0 1 Brian Leighton, 1b 3 0 1 0 1 Adam Arslanian, c 3 0 0 1 1 Kevin Leighton, dh 4 1 2 0 1 Josh Schuck, 2b 5 0 1 0 2 Joe Scott, 3b 4 2 2 1 1 Chris Carter, ss 4 1 3 1 1 Totals 37 5 15 5 8 Score by Inning Seton Hall Virginia Tech Seton Hall Chris Reilly, W Mike Wren Isaac Pavlik, S
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SETON HALL DEFEATS VIRGINIA TECH FOR BIG EAST TITLE, 5-2 BRIDGEWATER, N.J.. – Junior shortstop Chris Carter went 3-for-4 while sophomore right-hander Chris Reilly battled through six innings to lift Seton Hall past Virginia Tech 5-2 in the championship game of the BIG EAST Baseball Tournament at Commerce Bank Park.
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Seton Hall junior left-hander Isaac Pavlik closeed out the series. The Pirate closer struck out the first two batters before Brad Bauder kept the inning alive with a double. He then struck out John West to give Seton Hall its first BIG EAST Championship in 14 years. Pavlik, who was also celebrating his 21st birthday, earned his second save of the tournament and seventh of the season. He also established a BIG EAST Championship record with his fourth career save in tournament play. Pavlik was voted the Most Outstanding Player of the championship. Seton Hall pounded out 15 hits and had runners on base in every inning. Casey Grimm, who had seven hits in the tournament, went 3-for-4. Joe Cuervo, Joe Scott and Kevin Leighton all added two hits each. Christian Simmers had three of Virginia Tech’s eight hits. The three Pirate pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts.
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2011 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 BIG EAST FIRST ROUND (Bright House Field - Clearwater, Fla.) SETON HALL (30-23) 10 Player AB R H RBI SO Zack Granite, cf 3 2 1 0 0 Mike Genovese, 2b 4 0 1 1 1 Sean Gusrang, 1b 5 1 2 2 2 Dale Anderson, lf 3 1 1 0 0 Guiseppe Pappacio, 3b 3 1 1 0 0 A.J. Rusbarsky, ss 5 0 1 2 0 Will Walsh, rf 5 2 2 1 1 Frank Esposito, c 5 2 3 2 1 Michael Betz, dh 2 1 0 0 0 Scott Kalamar, ph 2 0 1 1 0 Totals 37 10 13 9 5 Score by Inning Seton Hall West Virginia Seton Hall Joe DiRocco, W Henry Warner George Fernandez
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WEST VIRGINIA (28-26) 4 Player AB R H RBI SO Brady Wilson, rf 5 0 2 0 0 Dan DiBartolomeo, dh 4 0 2 1 2 Grant Buckner, ss 4 0 0 0 0 Jeremy Gum, 1b 5 1 1 0 0 Chris Rasky, lf 4 1 2 0 1 Justin McDavid, 3b 3 1 1 0 1 Isac Franklin, 2b 4 0 1 1 0 Matt Malloy, c 3 1 2 1 1 Mark Dvoroznak, cf 3 0 2 1 0 Totals 35 4 13 4 5
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CLEARWATER, Fla. - The Seton Hall baseball team won tory over St. John’s on Sunday. The Pirates took home automatic bid to the NCAA Championship.
Working on just three days rest, senior Joe DiRocco p on six hits with four strikeouts to improve to 8-1 on th Most Outstanding Player award.
Freshman Zack Granite went 1-for-2 with two walks, a offense. DiRocco, Granite and junior Will Walsh were entered the postseason on an eight-game winning str
The most dramatic game of the tournament run came top-seeded Connecticut 4-3 in a 12-inning thriller. UC of the 12th. Dale Anderson drew a bases loaded walk run to the plate and send the Pirates through to the co Huskies, 12-2.
2011 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS (Bright House Field - Clearwater, Fla.) CONNECTICUT (40-16-1) 3 Player AB R H RBI SO Mazzilli, 2b 6 0 3 1 1 Andreoli, rf 6 1 1 0 0 Springer, cf 6 0 0 0 1 Nemeth, 1b 6 0 4 1 1 Fuller, 3b 4 1 2 0 1 Elliot, c 6 1 2 1 0 Martin, dh 5 0 0 0 1 Ahmed, ss 4 0 1 0 0 Ferriter, lf 4 0 1 0 1 Totals 47 3 14 3 6 Score by Inning Connecticut Seton Hall Connecticut Nappo Vance Jolin, L Feehan
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SETON HALL (31-23) 4 Player AB R H RBI SO Zack Granite, cf 5 1 0 0 2 Mike Genovese, 2b 5 0 1 2 0 Sean Gusrang, 1b 6 0 1 1 1 Dale Anderson, lf 5 0 0 1 0 Giuseppe Pappacio, 3b 5 0 2 0 1 A.J. Rusbarsky, ss 5 0 1 0 0 Will Walsh, rf 4 1 3 0 0 Frank Esposito, c 4 1 0 0 2 Michael Betz, dh 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 40 4 8 4 6
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n the BIG EAST Championship with a rousing, 4-2, vice their third conference title and earned the league’s
pitched six strong innings, allowing just the one run he season. His efforts earned him the tournament’s
a stolen base, and scored three runs to ignite the SHU e all named to the All-Tournament Team. The Pirates reak, having won 13 of their last 15 contests.
e in the BIG EAST quarterfinals, when SHU outlasted Conn broke open a 2-2 tie by scoring once in the top k in the bottom half of that inning to bring the winning onference semifinals, where they again defeated the
2011 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS (Bright House Field - Clearwater, Fla.) SETON HALL (32-23) 12 Player AB R H RBI SO Zack Granite, cf 4 2 3 2 0 Mike Genovese, 2b 6 1 3 2 0 Sean Gusrang,1b 6 0 1 0 0 Dale Anderson, lf 3 2 2 1 1 Giuseppe Pappacio, 3b 4 1 1 1 1 A.J. Rusbarsky, ss 3 1 1 0 0 Will Walsh, rf 4 3 2 2 0 Frank Esposito, c 5 1 2 2 1 Michael Betz, dh 2 1 0 1 1 Totals 37 12 15 11 4 Score by Inning Seton Hall Connecticut
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CONNECTICUT (41-17-1) 2 Player AB R H RBI SO Mazzilli 2b 4 1 1 0 0 Ahmed dh 4 0 1 0 0 Springer cf 4 1 1 1 2 Nemeth 1b 2 0 0 0 0 Fuller 3b 2 0 1 0 1 Martin ph 1 0 0 0 0 Andreoli rf 3 0 0 1 0 Aceto ph 1 0 0 0 0 Elliot c 3 0 0 0 1 Verdi ss 3 0 1 0 0 Ferriter lf 3 0 1 0 1 Totals 30 2 6 2 5
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2011 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP (Bright House Field - Clearwater, Fla.) ST. JOHN’S (35-20) 2 Player AB R H RBI SO Jimmy Brennan, cf 4 0 2 1 1 Pat Talbut, 3b 4 0 1 0 1 Kyle Richardson, ph 1 0 0 0 1 Joe Panik, ss 4 0 1 0 1 Matt Wessinger, 2b 4 0 0 0 2 Jeremy Baltz, lf 4 0 3 0 0 Robert Case, dh 4 0 0 0 0 Kevin Grove, rf 4 2 2 0 2 Paul Karmas, 1b 4 0 2 0 0 Joe Witkowski, c 2 0 0 0 0 Rowan Wick, ph 1 0 1 1 0 Frankie Schwindel, c 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 2 12 2 8 Score by Inning St. John’s Seton Hall
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NCAA DISTRICT II PLAYOFFS LaSalle W 8-3 Ithaca W 8-3 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Maine L 1-5 Texas A&M W 14-5 Missouri L 1-3
1970
NCAA DISTRICT II PLAYOFFS Rutgers W 3-0 Delaware L 1-5 Penn State W 1-0 Delaware L 0-4
1971
NCAA DISTRICT II PLAYOFFS Buffalo W 3-1 St. Joseph’s (PA) W 8-1 St. Joseph’s (PA) W 4-1 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES USC L 1-5 Pan American L 2-8
1973 NCAA DISTRICT II PLAYOFFS Penn State L 3-5 Temple L 2-4 1974
NCAA DISTRICT II PLAYOFFS Penn State W 4-1 St. Joseph’s (PA) W 4-3 St. John’s W 11-7 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Southern Illinois L 1-5 Texas L 2-12
1975
NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL Pennsylvania W 7-5 St. John’s W 5-1 Maine W 11-7 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES South Carolina L 1-3 Florida State W 11-0 Texas L 10-12
1976
ECAC SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS West Virginia W 6-4 Delaware W 4-3 Delaware L 1-3 Delaware W 5-1 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL St. John’s W 8-0 Penn State W 3-2 Maine L 1-3 Temple W 1-0 Maine L 2-4
1977
ECAC SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS Buffalo W 23-3 Buffalo W 7-2 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL Catholic L 3-4 St. John’s L 2-3
1978
ECAC METROPOLITAN PLAYOFFS Delaware W 20-4 Fordham L 0-1 Delaware L 2-3
1979
ECAC NY-NJ PLAYOFFS (2ND PLACE) Buffalo L 0-7 Long Island W 15-7 Buffalo W 4-2
St. John’s L 0-3 NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL Delaware L 1-10 George Washington L 2-5
1980
ECAC NY-NJ PLAYOFFS Buffalo L 0-8 Long Island W 7-4 St. John’s L 8-11
1981
ECAC NY-NJ PLAYOFFS Long Island W 7-4 St. John’s L 5-8 Wagner L 2-5
1982
ECAC NY-NJ CHAMPIONS Long Island W 11-5 St. John’s W 6-4 St. John’s W 15-0 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL Maine L 4-6 Navy L 5-15
1983
ECAC NY-NJ PLAYOFFS St. John’s W New York Tech L St. John’s L
1984
ECAC NY-NJ CHAMPIONS Fairleigh Dickinson W 10-4 St. John’s W 4-1 Long Island W 2-0 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL Harvard L 8-10 Rider W 7-5 Harvard W 9-1 Maine W 3-2 Maine L 2-5
1985
BIG EAST SOUTHERN DIV. CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (2ND PLACE) St. John’s L 3-5 Georgetown W 6-1 Connecticut W 8-2 St. John’s W 5-4 St. John’s L 6-7
1986
BIG EAST SOUTHERN DIV. CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) St. John’s L 6-11 Georgetown W 8-4 St. John’s L 10-11
1987
BIG EAST SOUTHERN DIV. CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Connecticut W 6-2 Villanova W 18-1 Villanova W 10-9 NCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL Auburn W 15-6 Clemson L 3-6 Auburn L 1-22
1988
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) Providence W 10-2 Villanova L 2-8 St. John’s L 2-6
1989
BIG EAST SOUTHERN DIV. CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) Connecticut W 8-2 Villanova L 7-8 Providence L 4-11
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BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (2ND PLACE) Connecticut L 3-11 St. John’s W 12-3 Villanova W 7-0 Connecticut L 3-4
1992
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) Connecticut L 2-14 St. John’s W 4-3 Connecticut L 3-4
1993
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) Connecticut W 6-5 St. John’s L 4-5 Connecticut L 9-10
1994
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (2ND PLACE) Providence W 13-5 Connecticut L 0-3 Providence W 6-4 Connecticut W 6-1 Connecticut L 2-4
1995
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) Villanova W 3-2 Pittsburgh L 10-11 Providence L 0-6
1997 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (T-5TH PLACE) West Virginia L 4-6 Notre Dame L 3-4 1998 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (T-5TH PLACE) Rutgers L 6-9 West Virginia L 2-7 1999
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (4TH PLACE) Providence L 9-10 Notre Dame W 11-3 St. John’s L 2-7
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BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (2ND PLACE) Connecticut W 8-2 Boston College W 12-4 Rutgers L 2-6 Boston College W 6-5 Rutgers W 4-3 Rutgers L 0-1 NCAA COLUMBIA REGIONAL Wake Forest L 3-8 Liberty L 2-10
2001
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Rutgers W 4-2 Virginia Tech W 5-0 Virginia Tech W 5-2 NCAA CLEMSON REGIONAL South Alabama W 7-2 Clemson L 4-24 South Alabama W 8-7 Clemson L 2-8
2008
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (6TH PLACE) Louisville L 3-12 St. John’s W 12-6 Villanova L 0-10
2011
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS West Virginia W 10-4 Connecticut W 4-3 Connecticut W 12-2 St. John’s W 4-2 NCAA COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL Arizona W 4-0 Texas A&M L 3-6 Arizona L 0-6
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BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (6TH PLACE) Rutgers W 6-1 St. John’s L 3-6 Notre Dame L 3-4
2013 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (6TH PLACE) Notre Dame L 0-5 St. John’s W 7-2 Pittsburgh L 6-7 (12) 2014 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (3RD PLACE) St. John’s W 1-0 Creighton L 1-2 Xavier L 3-5 POSTSEASON RECORDS TOURNAMENT YEARS W-L PCT. BIG EAST 20 33-34 .493 NCAA 16 25-32 .444
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Craig Biggio scored a school-record 97 runs in 1987.
Maurice (Mo) Vaughn hit a Seton Hall record 28 home runs in 1987.
In 2011, Joe DiRocco started more games and pitched more innings than anyone else in school history.
SINGLE-SEASON OFFENSIVE RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. Craig Biggio 2. Bob Schepis 3. Zack Granite 4. Ray Kreiger Pete Mancini Mike Bascom Alfie Critelli Casey Grimm Sean Gusrang A.J. Rusbarsky Mike Genovese
1985 1985 2011 1985 1985 2000 2000 2001 2011 2011 2012
61 60 59 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58
AT BATS 1. Marteese Robinson 2. Giuseppe Papaccio 3. Zack Granite 4. Zack Granite 5. A.J. Rusbarsky Giuseppe Papaccio 7. Mike Bascom 8. Sean Gusrang 9. Will Walsh 10. Mike Bascom Casey Grimm
1987 2013 2011 2013 2011 2012 2001 2011 2012 2000 2001
238 233 231 230 229 229 228 227 225 222 222
BATTING AVERAGE 1. Marteese Robinson 2. Maurice Vaughn 3. Dan Hummel 4. John Morris 5. Maurice Vaughn Jim Duffy 7. David Kim 8. John Morris 9. Ed Blankmeyer 10. Bill Urbanski
1987 1988 1997 1982 1987 1995 1997 1982 1974 1974
.529 .463 .434 .431 .429 .429 .420 .417 .413 .412
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1987 1995 1997 1987 1982 1997 2013 1994 1987 2001 2001
126 93 89 87 85 85 85 84 81 80 80
DOUBLES 1. David Kim Giuseppe Papaccio 3. Paul Ottavinia John Bravette 5. John Valentin A.J. Rusbarsky 7. Bob Schepis Mike Condon Tony Calabrese Joe Cuervo
1997 2013 1994 1999 1988 2010 1985 1997 2000 2001
24 24 23 23 21 21 20 20 20 20
TRIPLES 1. John Morris 2. John Morris Craig Biggio Craig Biggio Dana Brown Will Walsh 7. Marteese Robinson Brian Leighton Matt Smedberg Matt Smedberg Zack Granite Scott Kalamar
1982 1981 1986 1987 1987 2012 1987 1999 2008 2009 2013 2013
9 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6
HOME RUNS 1. Maurice Vaughn 2. John Morris David Kim 4. Marteese Robinson 5. Rick Cerone Maurice Vaughn 7. Craig Biggio Maurice Vaughn Mike Groppuso Alfie Critelli
1987 1982 1997 1987 1975 1989 1987 1988 1991 2000
28 19 19 16 15 15 14 14 14 14
TOTAL BASES 1. Marteese Robinson 2. David Kim Maurice Vaughn 4. John Morris 5. Craig Biggio 6. Paul Ottavinia 7. Maurice Vaughn 8. Giuseppe Papaccio 9. Alfie Critelli Joe Cuervo
1987 1997 1987 1982 1987 1994 1988 2013 2000 2001
204 172 172 171 160 145 133 129 126 126
David Kim belted 24 doubles and 89 hits overall in 1997.
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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Maurice Vaughn 2. Marteese Robinson 3. Maurice Vaughn 4. David Kim 5. Rick Cerone 6. Craig Biggio 7. Maurice Vaughn 8. Paul Ottavinia 9. Mike Groppuso Casey Grimm
1987 1987 1988 1997 1975 1987 1989 1994 1990 2003
.910 .857 .821 .811 .776 .748 .721 .697 .662 .662
RUNS BATTED IN 1. Marteese Robinson Maurice Vaughn 3. Pat Pacillo 4. John Morris 5. David Kim 6. Maurice Vaughn Bob Schepis 8. Craig Biggio 9. Rick Cerone 10. Alfie Critelli
1987 1987 1983 1982 1997 1988 1985 1987 1975 2000
90 90 83 80 71 70 70 68 64 62
RUNS SCORED 1. Craig Biggio 2. Marteese Robinson 3. Maurice Vaughn 4. John Morris 5. Dana Brown 6. Craig Biggio Dana Brown John Bravette 9. John Valentin 10. David Kim
1987 1987 1987 1982 1987 1986 1988 1999 1988 1997
97 89 84 79 66 65 65 65 64 63
STOLEN BASES 1. Marteese Robinson 2. Eli Ben 3. George Ramos 4. Greg Jemison 5. Steve Caravello Mike Lamitola 7. Craig Biggio 8. Eli Ben 9. Lou DiChiaro 10. Chris Walrath Derek Jenkins
1987 1982 1977 1976 1984 1990 1986 1981 1982 1979 2014
58 50 47 44 43 43 42 40 39 38 38
BASE ON BALLS 1. John Morris Dana Brown 3. Steve Caravello Christian Toomey 5. Ed Blankmeyer 6. Craig Biggio 7. Rick Cerone 8. Maurice Vaughn 9. Craig Biggio 10. Maurice Vaughn
1982 1987 1985 1992 1976 1986 1974 1988 1987 1989
54 54 53 53 51 50 48 47 46 45
TOUGHEST TO STRIKE OUT (AB/K) 1. Ryan Gorecki 1994 185/3 (61.67) 2. Bill Urbanski 1980 110/2 (55.00) 3. Lou Racioppe 1977 197/4 (49.25) 4. Phil Aiello 1990 157/4 (39.25) 5. Dan Sansone 1983 140/4 (35.00) 6. Paul Ottavinia 1994 208/6 (34.67) 7. Steve Caravello 1983 128/4 (32.00) 8. Alex Andreopoulos 1994 188/6 (31.33) 9. Ryan Gorecki 1993 156/5 (31.20) 10. Bill Rittweger 1976 84/3 (28.00) HIT BY PITCH 1. Kevin Leighton 2. Alex Melconian 3. Ray Navarrete 4. Chris Affinito 5. Mike Genovese Zack Weigel 7. Ray Navarrete Eddie Brown Chris Fontenelli 10. Jeff Miller Casey Grimm Dan Lopez
2001 1997 2000 2009 2013 2014 1999 2009 2009 1999 2001 2007
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SACRIFICE HITS 1. Mike Genovese 2. Ryan Gorecki 3. Rob Sheppard 4. Matt Smedberg Mike Genovese 6. Rico Bellini Ryan Gorecki Mike Betz Zack Weigel 10. Mike Lamitola Chris Selden
2012 1994 1992 2008 2011 1974 1995 2012 2014 1990 2014
18 16 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12
SACRIFICE FLIES 1. Jeff Riggs 2. Ted Schoenhaus 3. Ryan Gorecki Mark Pappas Kyle Grimm 6. Scott Kalamar 7. Bill Ritwegger Pat Pacillo John Valentin Mike Groppuso Alex Andreopoulos Ryan Gorecki Paul Ottavinia Dan Hummel Chris Fulda
1988 1974 1995 2008 2014 2013 1979 1984 1988 1989 1992 1994 1994 1998 2004
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Jason Grilli struck out 125 batters during the 1997 season.
Mike Genovese put down a school record 18 sacrifice hits in 2012.
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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS APPEARANCES 1. Chris Noonan 2003 2. Isaac Pavlik 2001 3. George Fernandez 2012 4. Jamie Fisher 1995 Matt Singer 2009 George Fernandez 2011 7. Jamie Fisher 1994 Isaac Pavlik 2002 Benny Mejia 2012 10. Matt Singer 2010 Brian Gilbert 2013 GAMES STARTED 1. Joe DiRocco 2011 2. B.J. Benik 2000 3. Phil Cundari 1985 Damon Ponce de Leon 2000 Jon Prosinski 2012 Jon Prosinski 2013 Josh Prevost 2014 8. Tim Byron 1982 Matt Morris 1995 Joe DiRocco 2009 Joe DiRocco 2010 Jon Prosinski 2011 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Bill Matusz 1962 Jack Donovan 1971 Rick Vichroski 1987 Ted Klamm 1992 Kevin Legault 1992 6. Marty Caffrey 1974 Len Glowzenski 1975 Mike Patton 1984 Rich Scheid 1985 Kevin Morton 1989 Jason Grilli 1996
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RELIEF APPEARANCES 1. Chris Noonan 2003 2. George Fernandez 2012 3. Jamie Fisher 1995 Matt Singer 2009 George Fernandez 2011 6. Jamie Fisher 1994 Isaac Pavlik 2001 Benny Mejia 2012 9. Matt Singer 2010 10. Matt Singer 2008 Ryan Harvey 2011 Brian Gilbert 2013
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INNINGS PITCHED 1. Joe DiRocco 2011 2. Josh Prevost 2014 3. B.J. Benik 2000 4. Jon Prosinski 2013 5. Damon Ponce de Leon 2000 6. Kevin Legault 1992 7. Tim Byron 1982 8. Ed Reilly 1981 9. Phil Cundari 1985 10. Len Glowzenski 1975
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WINS 1. Phil Cundari 1985 12 Rich Vichroski 1987 12 Josh Prevost 2014 12 4. Tim Byron 1982 11 Kevin Morton 1989 11 6. Len Glowzenski 1975 10 Ed Reilly 1981 10 Rich Scheid 1985 10 Kevin Morton 1988 10 Matt Morris 1995 10 Damon Ponce de Leon 2000 10 Luke Cahill 2014 10
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WINNING PCT. (MIN. 5 DEC.) 1. Larry Schwartz 1984 2. Dave Gagliano 1987 3. John Seneca 1978 4. John Moller 1979 Damon Ponce de Leon 1999 Chris Reilly 2001 7. Phil Cundari 1985 Dan Morogiello 1976 Jamie Fisher 1994 Josh Prevost 2014
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Chris Noonan Benny Mejia Jamie Fisher Isaac Pavlik Isaac Pavlik Ryan Harvey Isaac Pavlik Dan McDonald Brian Gilbert John Melody Pat Pacillo Larry Schwartz Scott Napolitano Bobby Dennis Jamie Fisher John Probst
2003 2012 1995 2001 2002 2011 2000 2007 2013 1977 1982 1985 1987 1993 1994 1998
9 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
STRIKEOUTS 1. Jason Grilli 2. Rich Scheid 3. Josh Prevost 4. Tim Byron 5. Matt Morris 6. Rich Scheid 7. Kevin Morton 8. Phil Cundari B.J. Benik 10. Ted Klamm
1997 1985 2014 1982 1995 1986 1989 1985 2000 1992
125 117 111 105 104 102 100 98 98 96
EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Jim Tote 2. Aldo DiTrolio 3. Dave Lombardi 4. Larry Falcon 5. Marty Caffrey 6. Larry Falcon 7. Greg Miller 8. Sam Burum 9. Mike Genovese 10. Henry Warner
1946 1989 1973 1963 1973 1964 2007 2013 2011 2012
0.38 0.68 0.84 1.08 1.17 1.34 1.36 1.45 1.47 1.48
SINGLE-SEASON DEFENSIVE RECORDS PUTOUTS 1. Sal Annunziata 2. Brian Leighton 3. Sean Gusrang 4. Alfie Critelli 5. Sal Annunziata 6. Jim Duffy 7. Jim Duffy 8. John Walsh 9. Tim Pahuta 10. Brian Leighton
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518 488 487 465 463 462 429 417 386 377
ASSISTS 1. A.J. Rusbarsky 2. A.J. Rusbarsky 3. Mark Pappas 4. Mike Moriarty 5. Mike Condon 6. A.J. Rusbarsky 7. Mike Genovese 8. Giuseppe Pappacio 9. A.J. Rusbarsky 10. Mike Lamitola Rob Sheppard Mike Moriarty
2011 2010 2008 1994 1997 2008 2011 2012 2009 1990 1992 1993
205 196 177 176 170 167 165 161 160 157 157 157
MOST CHANCES WITHOUT AN ERROR 1. John D’Addetta 1992 211 2. Joe Ferretti 1991 182 3. Mike Bascom 2000 142 4. Will Walsh 2012 114 5. Matt Smedberg 2009 113 6. Zack Granite 2012 107 7. Dan Lopez 2007 106 8. Mike Randazzo 1990 103 9. Dan Lopez 2006 101 10. Chris Selden 2014 96 Zack Weigel 2014 96
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CAREER OFFENSIVE RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. Dana Brown 2. A.J. Rusbarsky 3. Giuseppe Papaccio 4. Casey Grimm 5. Alex Andreopoulos Brian Leighton 7. Jeff Riggs 8. Jim Duffy 9. Pete Mancini 10. Anthony Seratelli Matt Smedberg
1986-89 2008-11 2010-13 2000-03 1992-95 1998-01 1985-88 1993-96 1982-85 2002-05 2006-09
215 212 211 207 203 203 201 200 199 193 193
TRIPLES 1. Craig Biggio 2. John Morris 3. Matt Smedberg 4. Marteese Robinson Dana Brown 6. Mike O’Conner Joe Cuervo 8. Brian Leighton Zack Granite 10. Mike Rota Scott Kalamar
1985-87 1980-82 2006-09 1985-87 1986-89 1974-77 1998-01 1998-01 2011-13 1974-77 2010-13
18 16 14 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9
AT BATS 1. A.J. Rusbarsky 2. Giuseppe Papaccio 3. Dana Brown 4. Jim Duffy 5. Matt Smedberg 6. Casey Grimm 7. Brian Leighton 8. Anthony Seratelli Mark Pappas 10. Alex Andreopoulos
2008-11 2010-13 1986-89 1993-96 2006-09 2000-03 1998-01 2002-05 2005-08 1992-95
836 807 743 709 698 693 679 656 656 648
HOME RUNS 1. Maurice Vaughn 2. Mike Groppuso 3. John Morris Chris Affinito 5. Pat Pacillo Craig Biggio 7. Rick Cerone Marteese Robinson Alfie Critelli 10. David Kim
1987-89 1989-91 1980-82 2006-09 1982-84 1985-87 1973-75 1985-87 1997-00 1995-97
57 34 28 28 27 27 26 26 26 23
BATTING AVERAGE 1. Marteese Robinson 2. John Morris 3. Maurice Vaughn 4. George Ramos 5. Dan Hummel 6. Craig Zimmerli 7. Rick Cerone 8. Casey Grimm 9. Pat Pacillo 10. Mike Randazzo David Kim
1985-87 1980-82 1987-89 1976-77 1995-98 1997-98 1973-75 2000-03 1982-84 1987-90 1995-97
.423 .418 .417 .372 .371 .368 .363 .361 .360 .359 .359
RUNS SCORED 1. Dana Brown 2. Craig Biggio 3. Maurice Vaughn 4. Marteese Robinson 5. Jim Duffy 6. Christian Toomey Joe Cuervo 8. Eli Ben 9. Steve Caravello 10. Ray Navarrete
1986-89 1985-87 1987-89 1985-87 1993-96 1991-94 1998-01 1979-82 1982-85 1997-00
207 194 181 173 165 154 154 150 146 144
HITS 1. Casey Grimm 2. Jim Duffy 3. Marteese Robinson 4. Giuseppe Papaccio 5. Dana Brown 6. Brian Leighton 7. A.J. Rusbarsky 8. Maurice Vaughn 9. Dan Hummel 10. Tim Pahuta
2000-03 1993-96 1985-87 2010-13 1986-89 1998-01 2008-11 1987-89 1995-98 2002-05
250 247 241 237 225 220 219 215 212 210
RUNS BATTED IN 1. Maurice Vaughn 2. Alex Andreopoulos 3. Marteese Robinson 4. Jeff Riggs 5. Brian Leighton Casey Grimm 7. Pat Pacillo 8. Mike Groppuso 9. Craig Biggio 10. Dan Hummel
1987-89 1992-95 1985-87 1985-88 1998-01 2000-03 1982-84 1989-91 1985-87 1995-98
218 170 169 157 154 154 152 151 148 138
DOUBLES 1. Giuseppe Papaccio 2. Tim Pahuta 3. Ray Navarrete 4. A.J. Rusbarsky 5. Paul Ottavinia 6. Marteese Robinson 7. Jeff Riggs Alex Andreopoulos Dan Hummel Casey Grimm
2010-13 2002-05 1997-00 2008-11 1992-94 1985-87 1985-88 1992-95 1995-98 2000-03
56 53 51 47 45 44 42 42 42 42
Dana Brown sits atop the Pirates’ allt-time runs scored list with 207 during his four-year career.
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BASE ON BALLS 1. Dana Brown 2. Maurice Vaughn 3. Alex Andreopoulos 4. Craig Biggio 5. Ed Blankmeyer Christian Toomey 7. Steve Caravello Brian Leighton 9. Anthony Seratelli 10. Lou DiChiaro
1986-89 1987-89 1992-95 1985-87 1973-76 1991-94 1982-85 1998-01 2002-05 1980-83
155 136 133 119 115 115 114 114 113 112
TOUGHEST TO STRIKEOUT (AB/K) 1. Ryan Gorecki 1993-95 522/15 (34.80) 2. Lou Racioppe 1975-78 457/15 (30.47) 3. Phil Aiello 1987-90 297/10 (29.70) 4. Mike Randazzo 1987-90 574/29 (19.79) 5. A. Andreopoulos 1992-95 668/36 (18.56) 6. Arjay Pedalino 1983-85 404/23 (17.57) 7. Paul Ottavinia 1992-94 580/34 (17.06) 8. Bill Rittweger 1976-79 543/32 (16.97) 9. Bill Urbanski 1979-82 469/28 (16.75) 10. Rob Schmitt 1991-92 329/20 (16.45) STOLEN BASES 1. Eli Ben 2. Dana Brown 3. Greg Jemison 4. Marteese Robinson 5. Steve Caravello 6. Craig Biggio 7. Lou DiChiaro 8. Mike Lamitola 9. Joe Cuervo 10. Mike Feoli Chris Walrath
1979-82 1986-89 1973-76 1985-87 1982-85 1985-87 1980-83 1987-90 1998-01 1989-91 1978-80
137 116 114 103 92 90 86 85 83 74 74
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CAREER PITCHING RECORDS APPEARANCES 1. George Fernandez 2008-12 2. Isaac Pavlik 1999-02 3. Matt Singer 2007-10 4. Jamie Fisher 1992-95 5. Chris Noonan 2001-04 6. Luis Fernandez 2005-08 7. John Probst 1996-99 8. Ted Klamm 1989-92 Benny Mejia 2009-12 10. Jeff DiNuzzo 1987-90 GAMES STARTED 1. Jon Prosinski 2. Joe DiRocco 3. B.J. Benik 4. Tim Byron 5. Phil Cundari Doug Cinnella Jason Grilli 8. Charlie Puleo 9. Matt Morris Corey Young COMPLETE GAMES 1. Mike Patton 2. Marty Caffrey Rich Scheid Ted Klamm 5. Kevin Legault B.J. Benik 7. Charlie Puleo John Seneca Doug Cinnella Kevin Morton Matt Morris
93 84 83 80 75 74 72 66 66 65
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57 49 44 40 36 36 36 35 34 34
1981-84 1973-74 1984-86 1989-92 1990-92 1998-01 1974-77 1976-79 1983-86 1987-89 1993-95
14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11
RELIEF APPEARANCES 1. George Fernandez 2008-12 2. Matt Singer 2007-10 3. Jamie Fisher 1992-95 4. Isaac Pavlik 1999-02 5. Luis Fernandez 2005-08 6. John Probst 1996-99 7. Chris Noonan 2001-04 8. Benny Mejia 2009-12 9. Pat Pacillo 1982-84 Tom Schneider 1977-80 Dave Lombardi 1973-76
90 83 79 73 70 62 57 53 42 42 42
SAVES 1. Isaac Pavlik 2. Jamie Fisher Benny Mejia 4. Pat Pacillo 5. Chris Noonan 6. Larry Schwartz Matt Singer 8. Dan Morogiello Tom Schneider Mike Patton Dan McDonald Brian Gilbert
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INNINGS PITCHED 1. Jon Prosinski 2. B.J. Benik 3. Joe DiRocco 4. Mike Patton 5. Ted Klamm 6. Doug Cinnella 7. John Seneca 8. Tim Byron 9. Charlie Puleo Matt Morris
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WINS 1. Tim Byron 1979-82 2. Phil Cundari 1983-85 Jon Prosinski 2010-13 4. Mike Patton 1981-84 5. Kevin Morton 1987-89 6. John Seneca 1976-79 Doug Cinnella 1983-86 8. B.J. Benik 1998-01 9. Charlie Puleo 1974-77 Ed Reilly 1978-81 Rich Scheid 1984-86 Matt Morris 1993-95 Damon Ponce de Leon 1997-00
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STRIKEOUTS 1. Jason Grilli Jon Prosinski 3. Tim Byron 4. B.J. Benik 5. Ted Klamm 6. Rich Scheid 7. Phil Cundari 8. Doug Cinnella 9. Joe DiRocco 10. John Seneca
1995-97 2010-13 1979-82 1998-01 1989-92 1984-86 1983-85 1983-86 2008-11 1976-79
256 256 243 242 237 234 217 210 209 202
EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Larry Falcon 1961-64 2. Ed Janeczek 1978-80 3. Josh Prevost 2011-14 4. Marty Caffrey 1973-74 5. Mike Patton 1981-84 6. Dan Morogiello 1975-76 7. Chris Reilly 2000-01 8. Dave Lombardi 1973-76 9. Tom Schneider 1977-80 10. Kevin Morton 1987-89
1.26 2.02 2.23 2.34 2.70 2.70 2.72 2.78 2.88 2.90
SHUTOUTS 1. Joe DiRocco Jon Prosinski 3. Matt Morris Larry Falcon Josh Prevost 6. David Sawicki Chad Frontera B.J. Benik Dan Merklinger Keith Cantwell
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Jon Prosinski holds Seton Hall records for games started, innings pitched, strikeouts and is tied for second in wins.
CAREER DEFENSIVE RECORDS PUTOUTS 1. Jim Duffy 2. Tim Pahuta 3. Brian Leighton 4. Sal Annunziata 5. Alex Andreopoulos 6. Frank Esposito 7. Dan Hummel 8. John Walsh 9. Alfie Critelli 10. Sean Gusrang
1993-96 1,387 2002-05 1,331 1998-01 1,236 2012-Pres 1,134 1992-95 993 2008-11 937 1995-98 900 2004-07 831 1997-00 784 2008-11 687
ASSISTS 1. A.J. Rusbarsky 2. Giuseppe Pappacio 3. Mike Moriarty 4. Mike Genovese 5. Tony Calabrese 6. Joey Scott 7. Ryan Gorecki 8. John Bravette 9. Santiago Chi 10. Keith Ellery
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AT BATS Rico Bellini 118 Rick Cerone 164 Greg Jemison 162 Greg Jemison 206 Lou Racioppe 197 Jim Krause 147 Chris Walrath 172 C. Walrath/M. Sheppard, Jr. 146 John Morris 163 John Morris 197 Pat Pacillo 162 Steve Caravello 179 Bob Schepis 194 John Sheppard 203 Marteese Robinson 238 Dana Brown 215 Mike Randazzo 200 Mike Randazzo 209 Mike Feoli 173 Paul Ottavinia 189 Paul Ottavinia 183 Paul Ottavinia 208 Jim Duffy 217 Jim Duffy 188 Mike Condon 214 Ray Navarrete 169 John Bravette 206 Mike Bascom 222 Mike Bascom 228 Anthony Seratelli 170 Lou Santangelo 160 Joey Scott 195 Tim Pahuta 180 Brandon Cohen 198 John Walsh 201 Mark Pappas 215 A.J. Rusbarsky 203 A.J. Rusbarsky 191 Zack Granite 231 Giuseppe Papaccio 229 Giuseppe Papaccio 233 Sal Annunziata 197
RUNS SCORED Rico Bellini 26 Rick Sposta 45 Ted Schoenhaus 40 Greg Jemison 40 George Ramos 52 Dave Schuman 29 Chris Walrath 48 Chris Walrath 39 John Morris 60 John Morris 79 Pat Pacillo 48 Pat Pacillo 56 M. Robinson/S. Caravello 57 Craig Biggio 65 Craig Biggio 97 Dana Brown 65 Mike Feoli 50 Mike Lamitola 46 Mike Groppuso 51 Christian Toomey 46 Christian Toomey 44 Christian Toomey 51 Jim Duffy 54 Jim Duffy 49 David Kim 63 John Bravette 52 John Bravette 65 Mike Bascom 54 Joe Cuervo 51 Todd Crawford 57 Casey Grimm 40 Joey Scott 41 Tim Pahuta 53 Dan Lopez 35 Greg Miller 43 Mark Pappas 41 Matt Smedberg 41 Michael Rogers 30 Zack Granite 47 Z. Granite/M.Genovese 34 Zack Granite 59 Zack Weigel 48
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John Valetin hit a team-high 21 doubles during the 1988 season.
Joe Cuervo led the Pirates in seven offensive categories in 2001.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR HITS 1973 Rick Cerone 38 1974 Greg Jemison 47 1975 Rick Cerone 66 1976 Bob Cavagnaro 66 1977 George Ramos 73 1978 Jim Kraus 58 1979 Chris Walrath 61 1980 Chris Walrath 51 1981 John Morris 68 1982 John Morris 82 1983 Pat Pacillo 62 1984 Pat Pacillo 65 1985 Marteese Robinson 76 1986 John Sheppard 66 1987 Marteese Robinson 126 1988 Maurice Vaughn 75 1989 Mike Randazzo 76 1990 Mike Randazzo 79 1991 Mike Feoli 66 1992 Rob Schmitt 67 1993 Paul Ottavinia 64 1994 Paul Ottavinia 84 1995 Jim Duffy 93 1996 Jim Duffy 66 1997 David Kim 89 1998 John Bravette 62 1999 John Bravette 81 2000 Ray Navarrete 75 2001 J. Cuervo/C. Grimm 80 2002 Casey Grimm 57 2003 Casey Grimm 57 2004 Tim Pahuta 66 2005 Tim Pahuta 53 2006 Dan McDonald 59 2007 John Walsh 62 2008 A.J. Rusbarsky 64 2009 Matt Smedberg 71 2010 Michael Rogers 59 2011 S.Gusrang/Z.Granite 67 2012 Giuseppe Papaccio 64 2013 Giuseppe Papaccio 85 2014 Annunziata/Ruhlman 65
DOUBLES Rick Cerone 7 Rick Cerone 8 R. Cerone/T. Schoenhaus 12 Gene Laguna 12 Bill Rittweger 13 Dave Schuman 10 Dave Semerad 13 Henry Janssen 13 John Morris 18 Pat Pacillo 12 Tony DeFrancesco 11 Tony DeFrancesco 16 Bob Schepis 20 John Sheppard 12 Marteese Robinson 18 John Valentin 21 Mike Randazzo 18 Dennis Sweeney 13 C. Factor/R. Schmitt 12 Alex Andreopoulos 12 P. Ottavinia/K. Ellery 12 Paul Ottavinia 23 Mike Moriarty 15 Dan Hummel 13 David Kim 24 John Bravette 14 John Bravette 23 Tony Calabrese 20 Joe Cuervo 20 Todd Crawford 11 C. Grimm/T. Pahuta 13 Joey Scott 16 Tim Pahuta 17 B. Cohen/D. McDonald 16 John Walsh 11 4 tied at 9 Chris Affinito 14 A.J. Rusbarsky 21 A.J. Rusbarsky 11 Giuseppe Papaccio 14 Giuseppe Papaccio 24 Sal Annunziata 17
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Ed Blankmeyer led Seton Hall with a .431 batting average in 1974.
Marteese Robinson had a career batting average of .423.
Matt Smedberg led SHU in five categories in 2009.
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Anthony Seratelli led Seton Hall in stolen bases for four-straight seasons (‘02-’05).
Damon Ponce de Leon posted 10 victories during the 2000 season.
YEAR 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
HOME RUNS Rick Cerone 4 Rick Cerone 7 Rick Cerone 15 Bob Cavagnaro 6 Gene Laguna 12 John Semerad 5 John Semerad 7 Four tied 1 H. Janssen/J. Morris 9 John Morris 19 Pat Pacillo 13 Pat Pacillo 6 Bob Schepis 6 Craig Biggio 9 Maurice Vaughn 28 Maurice Vaughn 14 Maurice Vaughn 15 Mike Groppuso 9 Mike Groppuso 14 Alex Andreopoulos 4 Four tied 4 Paul Ottavinia 10 Alex Andreopoulos 10 Shane Wirta 6 David Kim 19 Dan Hummel 8 Alfie Critelli 8 Alfie Critelli 14 Joe Cuervo 6 Todd Crawford 10 Casey Grimm 10 Tim Pahuta 6 Tim Pahuta 5 Brandon Cohen 8 John Walsh 8 Chris Affinito 10 Chris Affinito 9 W.Walsh/S.Gusrang 2 Will Walsh 4 Will Walsh 4 Sal Annunziata 6 Sal Annunziata 5
Marteese Robinson hit a school-record .529 in 1987.
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RUNS BATTED IN Rick Cerone 21 Ted Schoenhaus 32 Rick Cerone 64 Bob Cavagnaro 43 E. Muchmore/G. Ramos 48 John Semerad 27 John Semerad 47 Mike Sheppard, Jr. 41 H. Janssen/J. Morris 45 John Morris 80 Pat Pacillo 83 Pat Pacillo 50 Bob Schepis 70 Craig Biggio 43 M. Robinson/M. Vaughn 90 Maurice Vaughn 70 Maurice Vaughn 58 Mike Gropusso 43 Mike Gropusso 51 Alex Andreopoulos 47 Paul Ottavinia 45 Paul Ottavinia 60 Alex Andreopoulos 53 D. Hummel/D. Kim 35 David Kim 71 Craig Zimmerli 47 Alfie Critelli 54 Alfie Critelli 62 Brian Leighton 47 Todd Crawford 45 Tim Pahuta 37 Tim Pahuta 37 Tim Pahuta 32 Brandon Cohen 40 John Walsh 42 Chris Affinito 40 Chris Affinito 50 Frank Esposito 25 Sean Gusrang 34 Giuseppe Papaccio 36 Giuseppe Papaccio 53 Sal Annunziata 59
WALKS Kevin Tennent 18 Rick Cerone 48 Rick Cerone 38 Ed Blankmeyer 51 Mike Rota 39 Dave Schuman 24 John Semerad 34 Henry Janssen 36 Three tied 29 John Morris 54 Lou Dichiaro 34 Pat Pacillo 44 Steve Caravello 53 Craig Biggio 50 Dana Brown 54 Maurice Vaughn 47 Maurice Vaughn 45 Phil Aiello 25 Mike Gropusso 41 Christian Toomey 53 Alex Andreopoulos 36 Dan Clarke 34 Alex Andreopoulos 38 David Kim 24 Alex Melconian 29 Dan Hummel 29 John Bravette 32 M. Bascom/B. Leighton 30 Brian Leighton 38 Casey Grimm 30 Anthony Seratelli 30 Brandon Cohen 35 Anthony Seratelli 28 Matt Smedberg 21 Casey Hines 19 Matt Smedberg 26 Matt Smedberg 24 Michael Rogers 28 Zack Granite 36 Mike Genovese 29 Zack Granite 32 Zack Weigel 29
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
STOLEN BASES GAMES PITCHED Greg Jemison 28-33 Marty Caffrey 11 Rick Sposta 23-24 Marty Caffrey 13 Greg Jemison 22-25 Three tied 15 Greg Jemison 44-50 D. Lombardi/D. Morogiello 15 George Ramos 47-52 John Melody 17 Lou Racioppe 20-24 Tom Schneider 14 Chris Walrath 38-43 Tom Schneider 19 Eli Ben 27-30 Tom Schneider 18 Eli Ben 40-43 Mike Patton 16 Eli Ben 50-53 Pat Pacillo 22 Lou DiChiaro 28-31 Phil Cundari 16 Steve Caravello 32-36 Three tied 14 Steve Caravello 43-50 Larry Schwartz 22 Craig Biggio 42-51 Three tied 16 Marteese Robinson 58-65 Kevin Morton 17 Dana Brown 35-40 Jeff DiNuzzo 19 M. Lamitola/M. Feoli 22-24/28 J. DiNuzzo/T. Klamm 19 Mike Lamitola 43-49 J. DiNuzzo/K. Legault 17 Mike Feoli 30-34 Rob McDermott 18 Christian Toomey 24-30 Ted Klamm 18 R. Gorecki/P. Ottavinia 16-19/20 B. Dennis/M. Morris1 6 Paul Ottavinia 19-23 Jamie Fisher 28 Ryan Gorecki 31-35 Jamie Fisher 29 V.J. Carrero 26-29 Tristan Jerue 18 Brian McGee 14-16 John Probst 23 J. Cuervo/B. McGee 13-14/17 John Probst 17 Brian McGee 17-24 Mike Sturgeon 23 Joe Cuervo 37-43 Isaac Pavlik 24 Joe Cuervo 23-30 Isaac Pavlik 31 Anthony Seratelli 16-23 Isaac Pavlik 28 Anthony Seratelli 14-20 Chris Noonan 33 Anthony Seratelli 15-18 Chris Noonan 22 Anthony Seratelli 25-26 Mark Nigro 19 Dan Lopez 19-20 Luis Fernandez 21 Matt Smedberg 11-14 Dan McDonald 26 Dan Lopez 18-20 Matt Singer 26 A.J. Rusbarsky 9-10 Matt Singer 29 Michael Rogers 13-17 Matt Singer 27 Zack Granite 12-15 George Fernandez 29 Zack Granite 21-22 George Fernandez 30 Zack Granite 35-42 Brian Gilbert 27 Derek Jenkins 38-49 Sam Burum 20
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WINS M. Caffrey/J. Flannery 5 M. Caffrey/C. Puleo 7 Len Glowzenski 10 Dan Morogiello 6 Vin Byron 9 J. Seneca/L. Schwartz 8 T. Byron/J. Moller 7 T. Byron/E. Reilly 5 Ed Reilly 10 Tim Byron 11 Phil Cundari 8 Mike Patton 8 Phil Cundari 12 R. Scheid/D. Cinnella 8 Rich Vichroski 12 Kevin Morton 10 Kevin Morton 11 T. Klamm/J. DiNuzzo 7 Kevin Legault 7 Ted Klamm 7 S. Hayward/M. Morris 6 Chad Frontera 7 Matt Morris 10 Jason Grilli 5 Brian Ridley 8 B.J. Benik 6 Damon Ponce de Leon 7 Damon Ponce de Leon 10 Chris Reilly 7 C. Noonan/M. Santmyer 4 Mike Santmyer 5 Three Tied 4 J. Haggerty/D. McDonald 5 D. Merklinger/C. Young 4 K.Cantwell/G. Miller 4 Corey Young 8 K. Cantwell/M.Singer 6 Joe DiRocco 5 Joe DiRocco 8 Jon Prosinski 9 J. Prosinski/G. Terhune 7 Josh Prevost 12
Sean Gusrang led the Pirates in batting in their title season of 2011.
Will Walsh twice led Seton Hall in home runs.
Mark Pappas led Seton Hall in batting average in 2007.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR SAVES 1973 Dave Lombardi 4 1974 Joe Trotter 2 1975 Don Morogiello 4 1976 Don Morogiello 4 1977 John Melody 5 1978 Tom Schneider 2 1979 Tom Schneider 3 1980 Ed Janeczek 4 1981 Mike Patton 4 1982 Pat Pacillo 5 1983 P. Pacillo/M. Patton 3 1984 Pat Pacillo 3 1985 Larry Schwartz 5 1986 G. Napolitano/T. Lasko 2 1987 Scott Napolitano 5 1988 T. Lasko/S. Waldis 2 1989 Ted Klamm 2 1990 K. Legault/R. Tumolo 3 1991 Ted Klamm 4 1992 Five tied 1 1993 Bobby Dennis 5 1994 Jamie Fisher 5 1995 Jamie Fisher 8 1996 Tristan Jerue 2 1997 Five tied 1 1998 John Probst 5 1999 B.J. Benik 2 2000 Isaac Pavlik 6 2001 Isaac Pavlik 8 2002 Isaac Pavlik 8 2003 Chris Noonan 9 2004 J. Haggerty/B. Haggerty 2 2005 D. McDonald/P. Vandenbout 1 2006 Tim Dexter 3 2007 Dan McDonald 7 2008 M. Singer/K. Cantwell 4 2009 Matt Singer 3 2010 Benny Mejia 3 2011 Ryan Harvey 7 2012 Benny Mejia 9 2013 Brian Gilbert 6 2014 Conor Krauss 4
WINNING PERCENTAGE (min 4 dec) Joe Flannery .715 (5-2) M. Caffrey/C. Puleo .778 (7-2) Len Glowzenski .833 (10-2) Dan Morogiello .857 (6-1) Vin Byron .818 (9-2) John Seneca .889 (8-1) John Moller .875 (7-1) Tim Byron .833 (5-1) Ed Reilly .769 (10-3) Tim Byron .733 (11-4) Mike Patton .667 (6-3) Larry Schwartz 1.000 (8-0) Phil Cundari .857 (12-2) Rich Scheid .667 (8-4) Dave Gagliano 1.000 (5-0) Kevin Morton .833 (10-2) Kevin Morton .846 (11-2) T. Klamm/J. DiNuzzo .778 (7-2) Dan Welk .833 (5-1) Dan Welk .750 (3-1) David Sawicki .833 (5-1) Jamie Fisher .857 (6-1) Jason Grilli .800 (8-2) Brian Ridley .800 (4-1) John Probst .800 (4-1) Mike Wren .833 (5-1) D. Ponce de Leon .875 (7-1) D. Ponce de Leon .769 (10-3) Chris Reilly .875 (7-1) Mike Santmyer .500 (4-4) Mike Santmyer .714 (5-2) Joey Scott .667 (4-2) Dan McDonald .500 (5-5) Corey Young .571 (4-3) K.Cantwell/G. Miller .800 (4-1) Corey Young .667 (8-4) Keith Cantwell .667 (6-3) Benny Mejia .750 (3-1) Joe DiRocco .800 (8-2) Jon Prosinski .750 (9-3) Anthony Elia .750 (6-2) Josh Prevost .857 (12-2)
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GAMES STARTED Marty Caffrey 12 Marty Caffrey 12 Len Glowzenski 13 Todd Heimer 12 Vin Byron 12 Tom Schneider 9 T. Byron/J. Seneca 11 Ed Reilly 10 Ed Reilly 10 Tim Byron 10 Doug Cinnella 10 Mike Patton 12 Phil Cundari 15 Rich Scheid 13 Rick Vichroski 13 Kevin Morton 11 Three tied 12 Ted Klamm 11 Three tied 9 T. Klamm/K. Legault 13 Three tied 10 Chad Frontera 13 Matt Morris 14 Jason Grilli 11 J. Grilli/B. Ridley 13 M. Duignan/C. Esslinger 10 Cameron Esslinger 11 B.J. Benik 16 B.J. Benik 12 Chris Noonan 11 Elvys Quezada 11 Jake Haggerty 11 Jake Haggerty 11 D. McDonald/D. Merklinger 13 Dan Merklinger 12 Corey Young 12 Joe DiRocco 14 Joe DiRocco 14 Joe DiRocco 17 Jon Prosinski 15 Jon Prosinski 15 Josh Prevost 15
In 2003 Elvys Quezada struck out 71 batters and won 11 games.
Mike Wren’s 2.54 ERA in 200 led all Pirate pitchers.
Ryan Harvey was dominant as both a closer and starter at SHU.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
COMPLETE GAMES Marty Caffrey 6 Marty Caffrey 6 Len Glowzenski 7 Three tied 3 Vin Byron 5 Tom Schneider 3 John Seneca 2 Mike O’Beirne/Ed Reilly 3 Ed Reilly 6 Tim Byron 4 Mike Patton 3 Mike Patton 7 Rich Scheid 7 Rich Scheid/Mike Cinnella 6 Rick Vichroski 8 Kevin Morton 3 Kevin Morton 7 Ted Klamm/Joe DiNuzzo 4 Kevin Legault 3 Ted Klamm/Kevin Legault 8 Three tied 4 Chad Frontera 4 Matt Morris 4 Jason Grilli 7 Joe Gangemi 5 Cameron Esslinger/B.J. Benik 4 D. Ponce de Leon/C. Esslinger 2 B.J. Benik 6 B.J. Benik/S. Tarkington 1 Isaac Pavlik 3 Three tied 1 Jake Haggerty 5 Dan Merklinger 2 D. McDonald/D. Merklinger/C. Young 2 Keith Cantwell 2 C.Young/S. Black 1 Keith Cantwell 5 J DiRocco/F. Morris 1 J.DiRocco/J.Prosinski 2 Jon Prosinski 2 Jon Prosinski 4 Josh Prevost 6
STRIKEOUTS Marty Caffrey 57 Charlie Puleo 54 Len Glowzenski 62 Dan Morogiello 77 Charlie Puleo 79 Tom Schneider 33 John Seneca 61 Tim Byron 60 Ed Reilly 85 Tim Byron 105 Phil Cundari 72 Larry Schwartz 65 Rich Scheid 117 Rich Scheid 102 Rick Vichroski 67 Kevin Morton 55 Kevin Morton 100 Sam Mandia 78 Ted Klamm 75 Ted Klamm 96 Steve Hayward 78 Matt Morris 53 Matt Morris 104 Jason Grilli 68 Jason Grilli 125 Cameron Esslinger 80 Cameron Esslinger 70 B.J. Benik 98 Shawn Tarkington 64 Isaac Pavlik 82 Elvys Quezada 71 Tim Sabo 58 Jake Haggerty 57 Dan Merklinger 83 Dan Merklinger 78 Corey Young 78 Keith Cantwell 74 Joe DiRocco 62 Joe DiRocco 82 Ryan Harvey 90 Jon Prosinski 82 Josh Prevost 111
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EARNED RUN AVERAGE Marty Caffrey 1.17 Charlie Puleo 2.14 Todd Heimer 1.96 John Seneca 2.25 Charlie Puleo 2.14 John Seneca 2.76 John Moller 1.64 Tom Schneider 2.41 Ed Reilly 2.38 Mike Patton 3.46 Mike Patton 2.58 Larry Schwartz 1.55 Phil Cundari 1.74 Rich Scheid 3.69 Tom Lasko 3.24 Kevin Morton 3.05 Aldo DiTrolio 0.68 Kevin Legault 2.09 Rob McDermott 3.02 Kevin Legault 2.53 David Sawicki 1.89 Jason Tisone 3.32 Jason Grilli 1.85 Jason Grilli 4.25 Joe Gangemi 2.91 Cameron Esslinger 3.72 Damon Ponce de Leon 3.08 Mike Wren 2.54 Chris Reilly 3.21 Isaac Pavlik 2.85 Chris Noonan 2.61 Joey Scott 2.68 Dan McDonald 3.89 Dan McDonald 4.11 Keith Cantwell 2.95 Sean Black 3.44 Keith Cantwell 3.48 Jon Prosinski 4.04 Jon Prosinski 1.91 Henry Warner 1.48 Sam Burum 1.45 Josh Prevost 1.62
Matt Morris led the Pirates in strikeouts in both 1994 & 1995.
Dan Merklinger was a left-handed ace for SHU in the late 2000s.
Matt Singer was one of the most reliable relievers in SHU history.
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TEAM BATTING HISTORY YEAR AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SB SO BB 1973 .267 30 1009 167 268 24 5 9 133 328 .325 74 105 122 1974 .298 44 1451 320 433 52 12 13 264 528 .364 91 164 296 1975 .304 42 1447 350 440 71 15 40 311 659 .455 124 143 278 1976 .290 51 1704 318 495 73 16 25 274 675 .396 135 184 284 1977 .322 51 1749 378 564 89 19 45 337 826 .472 140 188 225 1978 .308 37 1275 228 393 40 18 13 195 508 .398 81 134 148 1979 .292 44 1538 329 450 75 26 29 279 671 .436 120 171 263 1980 .303 38 1246 234 377 68 14 4 212 485 .389 73 163 217 1981 .321 44 1387 367 464 82 21 28 303 672 .484 151 149 247 1982 .320 54 1855 476 601 88 31 60 406 931 .502 227 247 303 1983 .305 49 1550 365 472 76 13 38 329 688 .444 167 177 248 1984 .316 53 1777 403 562 110 23 26 314 796 .448 140 256 297 1985 .305 64 2036 455 621 127 28 38 398 918 .451 227 247 303 1986 .291 58 1886 382 549 90 27 38 331 807 .428 190 234 292 1987 .355 55 1987 627 705 118 25 92 554 1149 .578 234 273 379 1988 .331 55 1833 431 606 123 16 49 397 905 .494 95 170 291 1989 .296 53 1749 364 518 106 10 41 325 763 .436 103 192 256 1990 .306 53 1743 330 534 81 8 27 283 712 .408 123 188 193 1991 .306 46 1540 344 472 89 7 41 299 698 .453 106 247 227 1992 .266 55 1725 268 459 77 6 20 231 608 .352 74 254 250 1993 .294 48 1545 323 454 79 15 22 266 629 .407 98 202 219 1994 .307 54 1755 324 538 91 13 23 290 724 .413 96 208 223 1995 .316 54 1835 414 580 110 16 39 357 839 .457 137 248 264 1996 .288 46 1540 279 443 79 14 22 237 616 .400 74 170 155 1997 .319 54 1805 387 576 121 6 40 341 829 .459 72 252 205 1998 .296 48 1635 322 484 89 9 42 290 717 .439 54 286 201 1999 .333 52 1840 437 613 126 24 49 391 934 .508 63 285 225 2000 .313 58 1957 396 612 125 13 36 366 871 .445 112 313 228 2001 .293 58 1986 401 582 102 20 38 344 838 .422 76 368 238 2002 .267 53 1661 259 444 76 8 30 218 626 .377 77 388 188 2003 .266 47 1477 254 393 75 8 22 229 550 .372 60 316 202 2004 .281 51 1727 281 485 85 13 26 246 674 .390 71 443 215 2005 .260 52 1710 248 444 77 7 31 218 628 .367 55 390 180 2006 .269 51 1749 258 471 93 8 28 239 664 .380 64 386 163 2007 .255 50 1701 263 433 76 12 28 230 617 .363 50 328 173 2008 .273 56 1814 319 495 71 23 24 280 684 .377 44 320 207 2009 .274 49 1711 275 469 84 19 20 242 651 .380 48 310 201 2010 .262 50 1659 225 434 81 22 7 202 580 .350 43 284 186 2011 .246 59 2007 260 493 73 13 13 232 631 .314 58 311 196 2012 .266 58 2022 286 537 80 25 12 249 703 .348 68 354 214 2013 .301 56 1962 372 590 99 32 15 330 798 .407 132 310 226 2014 .297 54 1826 362 543 91 19 20 320 732 .401 113 298 201
OFFENSIVE RECORDS (1973-PRESENT) High: .355 (1987) High: 64 (1985) High: 2036 (1985) High: 627 (1987) High: 705 (1987) High: 127 (1985) High: 32 (2013)
BATTING AVERAGE GAMES AT-BATS RUNS HITS DOUBLES TRIPLES
Low: .246 (2011) Low: 30 (1973) Low: 1009 (1973)
RUNS BATTED IN
High: 554 (1987) High: 1149 (1987)
Low: 167 (1973)
High: 578 (1987)
Low: 268 (1973)
High: 234 (1987)
Low: 24 (1973)
High: 443 (2004)
Low: 5 (1973)
High: 379 (1987)
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HOME RUNS
High: 92 (1987)
TOTAL BASES
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE STOLEN BASES STRIKEOUTS WALKS
Low: 4 (1980) Low: 133 (1973) Low: 328 (1973) Low: .314 (2011) Low: 43 (2010) Low: 105 (1973) Low: 105 (1973)
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TEAM PITCHING HISTORY YEAR ERA G W L T 1973 1.76 30 22 8 0 1974 3.36 44 33 10 1 1975 3.36 42 32 10 0 1976 3.49 51 33 17 1 1977 3.03 51 37 14 0 1978 3.47 37 24 13 0 1979 3.25 44 32 11 1 1980 3.89 38 25 12 1 1981 3.04 44 33 11 0 1982 4.05 54 41 13 0 1983 4.19 49 34 15 0 1984 3.49 54 41 13 0 1985 3.74 64 44 19 1 1986 4.37 58 32 26 0 1987 4.87 55 45 10 0 1988 4.62 55 39 16 0 1989 3.76 53 33 19 1 1990 4.21 53 35 18 0 1991 4.88 46 26 19 1 1992 4.24 55 28 27 0 1993 4.08 47 30 17 0 1994 4.09 54 32 21 1 1995 3.21 54 38 16 0 1996 6.11 46 18 27 1 1997 4.65 54 32 22 0 1998 5.04 48 25 23 0 1999 4.65 52 32 19 1 2000 3.60 56 40 18 0 2001 4.81 58 34 23 1 2002 4.74 53 25 28 0 2003 4.87 47 23 24 0 2004 5.28 51 17 33 1 2005 6.07 52 17 35 0 2006 5.69 51 17 34 0 2007 4.14 50 25 25 0 2008 3.86 56 31 25 0 2009 4.33 49 25 24 0 2010 4.80 50 19 30 1 2011 2.68 59 34 25 0 2012 3.60 58 34 23 0 2013 3.11 56 37 19 0 2014 2.89 54 39 15 0
SV IP H R ER SO BB CG SHO HB 10 260.1 199 91 51 179 78 13 4 8 4 364.1 349 182 136 227 189 15 6 9 6 378.0 303 178 141 230 195 16 3 7 7 485.0 413 250 188 303 241 13 6 15 10 448.0 401 202 148 346 163 20 5 12 5 311.1 274 142 120 175 134 7 4 11 7 376.1 309 172 140 277 170 3 5 4 10 328.2 332 186 142 254 158 9 4 20 10 358.0 316 183 121 281 151 12 5 5 8 466.2 417 278 210 341 239 11 3 20 9 394.2 368 251 184 287 228 9 3 25 9 430.1 N/A 210 167 315 236 14 8 8 10 515.0 451 316 214 497 299 16 5 29 6 485.2 488 317 236 330 276 18 4 35 11 469.0 511 327 254 305 270 14 3 29 12 457.0 444 296 235 284 238 8 1 24 4 443.0 438 267 185 328 223 14 5 31 8 447.0 421 258 209 337 209 10 6 18 9 389.0 396 258 211 296 193 6 3 22 5 454.0 451 279 214 329 201 18 7 30 10 403.2 427 251 183 277 191 14 5 22 7 449.0 438 249 204 290 235 8 3 42 9 463.0 404 224 165 396 238 6 7 53 5 377.0 422 332 256 289 207 11 0 36 5 443.2 445 277 229 427 190 10 3 38 10 412.1 449 284 231 321 167 9 2 42 6 441.1 484 302 228 349 181 7 3 42 11 490.0 451 257 196 329 189 13 5 35 12 498.0 538 324 266 422 213 2 1 42 13 429.0 459 285 226 370 210 5 3 34 12 386.1 428 263 209 375 201 3 1 22 7 432.2 483 332 254 305 221 6 1 59 2 433.0 543 398 292 342 234 4 0 63 7 439.2 511 347 278 351 248 6 4 64 7 441.2 431 257 203 394 193 3 1 42 13 485.1 450 249 208 362 208 2 7 53 5 444.2 476 270 214 307 199 9 6 44 8 440.1 451 272 235 307 184 2 4 50 14 547.0 483 200 163 426 210 5 9 53 16 533.0 522 260 213 437 229 4 7 57 9 500.0 434 204 173 372 183 6 4 60 6 477.0 408 181 153 367 138 8 5 46
PITCHING RECORDS (1973-PRESENT)
High: 6.11 (1996) High: 45 (1987)
Low: 1.76 (1973)
High: 398 (2005)
WINS Low: 17 (3 times – last 2006)
High: 292 (2005)
LOSSES
Low: 8 (1973)
High: 497 (1985)
TIES High: 1 (12 times – last 2010) Low: 0 (25 times – last 2012)
High: 299 (1985)
High: 35 (2005)
High: 16 (2012) High: 547.0 (2011) High: 543 (2005)
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SAVES INNINGS PITCHED HITS
Low: 2 (2005) Low: 260.1 (1973) Low: 199 (1973)
High: 20 (1977) High: 8 (1984) High: 64 (2006)
RUNS
EARNED RUNS STRIKEOUTS WALKS
Low: 91 (1973) Low: 51 (1973) Low: 51 (1973) Low: 78 (1973)
COMPLETE GAMES Low: 2 (3 times – last 2010) SHUTOUTS Low: 0 (2 times - last in 2005) HIT BATSMEN
Low: 4 (1979)
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PIRATES IN THE PROS The following Seton Hall baseball players, coached by Mike Sheppard and Rob Sheppard, went on to sign professional contracts with Major League Baseball franchises. A total of 95 former Pirates have moved on to the MLB professional ranks, an average of more than two players a year since Sheppard took the reins in 1973. In 1975 and 1997, Sheppard sent six players onto professional contracts and, in 1977, 1979 and 2013, five players moved from South Orange to the world of professional baseball. 1973 Kevin Tennant, C Paul Caffery, OF
San Francisco Giants Kansas City Royals
1975 Marty Caffery, P Rico Bellini, SS Rick Cerone, C Len Glowzenski, P Ted Schoenhaus, OF Joe Trotter, P
New York Yankees Cleveland Indians Cleveland Indians Texas Rangers San Francisco Giants New York Yankees
1989 Maurice Vaughn, 1B Kevin Morton, P Dana Brown, OF
Boston Red Sox New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies
1990 Jeff DiNuzzo, P Mike Lamitola, 2B Sam Mandia, P Mike Randazzo, OF
Chicago White Sox Baltimore Orioles Toronto Blue Jays Chicago White Sox
1991 Mike Groppuso, 3B Dennis Sweeney, P Mike Feoli, OF
Houston Astros Minnesota Twins St. Louis Cardinals
1992 Kevin Legault, P Ted Klamm, P
Minnesota Twins Pittsburgh Pirates
1993 Steve Hayward, P
Boston Red Sox
1994 Chad Frontera, P Paul Ottavinia, OF
San Francisco Giants Montreal Expos
1995 Alex Andreopoulos, C Ryan Gorecki, 2B Mike Moriarty, SS Matt Morris, P
Milwaukee Brewers Texas Rangers Minnesota Twins St. Louis Cardinals
1997 Mike Condon, SS Jim Duffy, 1B Joe Gangemi, P Jason Grilli, P David Kim, OF Alex Melconian, 1B
Anaheim Angels Houston Astros Anaheim Angels San Francisco Giants St. Louis Cardinals Florida Marlins
1998 Brian Ridley, P Dan Hummel, C/DH
Houston Astros St. Louis Cardinals
1999 Paul Viole, P Cameron Esslinger, P Derek Hurley, P
New York Mets Colorado Rockies Pittsburgh Pirates
2000 Tony Calabrese, SS Damon Ponce de Leon, P Ray Navarrete, 3B
New York Yankees St. Louis Cardinals Pittsburgh Pirates
2001 B.J. Benik, P Shawn Tarkington, P
Chicago Cubs Minnesota Twins
2002 Isaac Pavlik, P
Colorado Rockies
Houston Astros Oakland Athletics St. Louis Cardinals
2003 Elvys Quezada, P Casey Grimm, OF Dave Kady, C
New York Yankees St. Louis Cardinals Houston Astros
Boston Red Sox
2004 Chris Noonan, P
1976 Ed Blankmeyer, 2B Greg Jemison, OF Dave Lombardi, P Dan Morogiello, P
Baltimore Orioles Texas Rangers New York Yankees Atlanta Braves
1977 Todd Heimer, P Gene Laguna, C-3B-OF John Melody, P Charley Puleo, P George Ramos, OF
Cleveland Indians New York Yankees Kansas City Royals Toronto Blue Jays Atlanta Braves
1979 Dave Schuman, OF John Seneca, P Bill Rittweger, 2B John Semerad, C John Moller, P
Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees New York Mets Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers
1980 Tom Schneider, P Mike Sheppard, 3B
California Angels Houston Astros
1981 Henry Janssen, C Ed Reilly, P Mark Matzen, C Mike O’Beirne, P
Houston Astros Houston Astros Cinncinati Reds New York Mets
1982 Eli Ben, OF Tim Byron, P John Morris, OF
Texas Rangers New York Yankees Kansas City Royals
1983 Lou DiChiaro, 2B
Baltimore Orioles
1984 Pat Pacillo, P Tony DeFrancesco, C
Cincinnati Reds Boston Red Sox
1985 Phil Cundari, P Larry Schwartz, P Pete Mancini, IF Bob Schepis, OF
Oakland Athletics Cincinnati Reds Baltimore Orioles Houston Astros
1986 Rich Scheid, P Doug Cinnella, P 1987 Craig Biggio, C Marteese Robinson, 1B Ralph Soto, OF 1988 John Valentin, SS
New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles
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Joey Scott, P
Oakland Athletics
2005 Tim Pahuta, INF Tim Sabo, P
Washington Nationals Chicago White Sox
2007 Dan Merklinger, P Dan McDonald, P Anthony Seratelli
Milwaukee Brewers New York Mets Kansas City Royals
2008 Greg Miller, P Corey Young, P
Milwaukee Brewers Texas Rangers
2009 Sean Black, P Keith Cantwell, P Chris Affinito
New York Yankees Arizona Diamondbacks Oakland Athletics
2011 Joe DiRocco, P
Seattle Mariners
2012 Ryan Harvey, P
Texas Rangers
2013 Brian Gilbert, P Zack Granite, OF Giuseppe Papaccio, SS Jon Prosinski, P Greg Terhune, P
Minnesota Twins Minnesota Twins Chicago Cubs Philadelphia Phillies Los Angeles Angels
2014 Conor Krauss, P Jose Lopez, P Josh Prevost, P
Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds New York Mets
Giuseppe Papaccio (right) and Greg Terhune (left) played against each other in the Arizona League.
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PIRATES IN THE PROS CRAIG BIGGIO, 2B Houston Astros
1988-2007
FRANK BRUGGY, C Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia A’s Cincinnati Reds
1921 1922-24 1925
BILLY BURKE, P Boston Red Sox
1910-11
RICK CERONE, C Cleveland Indians Toronto Blue Jays New York Yankees Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Brewers Boston Red Sox New York Mets Montreal Expos
1975-76 1977-79 1980-84,1990 1985 1986 1988-89 1991 1992
KEVIN “CHUCK” CONNORS, P/1B Brooklyn Dodgers 1949 Chicago Cubs 1951
SETON HALL BASEBALL ALUMNI CURRENTLY ACTIVE IN MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (as of the summer of 2014)
PLAYERS Player (‘14 Team – Affiliation, Level)
Greg Miller York Revolution - IND)
Sean Black (Bakersfield Blaze – Reds High A)
Giuseppe Papaccio (Boise Hawks-- Cubs Short A)
Brian Gilbert (Cedar Rapids Kernals -- Twins A) Zack Granite (Cedar Rapids Kernals -- Twins A) Sean Gusrang (Traverse City Beach Bums -- IND) Ryan Harvey (Hickory Crawdads - Rangers A) Scott Kalamar (Washington Wild Things -- IND) Conor Krauss Arizona Reds - Reds Rookie)
Isaac Pavlik (New Jersey Jackals -- IND) Josh Prevost (Brooklyn Cyclones - Mets Short A) Jon Prosinski (Lakewood Blueclaws -- Phillies A) Anthony Seratelli (Las Vegas 51s – Mets AAA) Greg Terhune (Rockland Boulders -- IND) Will Walsh (Trois-Rivieres Aigles -- IND)
Jose Lopez Arizona Reds - Reds Rookie)
DAN COOMBS, P Houston Colt 45’s Houston Astros San Diego Padres
1963 1964-69 1970-71
MIKE MORIARTY Baltimore Orioles
2002
OTTO RETTIG, P Philadelphia A’s
1922
JOHN (CY) FERRY, P Pittsburgh Pirates
1910-13
DAN MOROGIELLO, P Baltimore Orioles
1983
ED SANICKI, OF Philadelphia Phillies
1949, 1951
HANK FISHER, P Milwaukee Braves Atlanta Braves Cincinnati Reds Boston Red Sox
1962-65 1966 1966 1966-67
JOHN MORRIS, OF St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies
1986-90 1991-92
JOE SHANNON, IF Boston Braves
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MATT MORRIS, P St. Louis Cardinals San Francisco Giants Pittsburgh Pirates
1997-2005 2006-2007 2007-2008
KEVIN MORTON, P Boston Red Sox Kansas City Royals
MAURY SHANNON, IF Boston Braves Philadelphia A’s Boston Red Sox Washington Senators Chicago Cubs
1915 1917, 1921 1919 1920 1926
1991-92 1993
STEVE NAGY, P Pittsburgh Pirates Washington Senators
RICH SCHEID, P Houston Astros Florida Marlins
1992-93 1993-95
1947 1950
PAT PACILLO, P Cincinnati Reds
JOHN VALENTIN, IF Boston Red Sox New York Mets
1992-2001 2001-2002
1987-1988
JOE PEPLOSKI, IF Detroit Tigers
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MAURICE VAUGHN, 1B Boston Red Sox 1991-1998 Anaheim Angels 1999-2001 New York Mets 2002-2003
CHARLIE PULEO, P New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Atlanta Braves
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Pirates greats (clockwise from left to right): Mo Vaughn, John Valentin, Craig Biggio, and Marteese Robinson.
Three years after former St. Louis Cardinal pitcher Matt Morris was named The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year, Morris helped the club to the best record in the majors and a trip to the World Series in 2003. The Cardinal ace finished with a 15-10 mark and a 4.72 ERA. He recorded 131 strikeouts in 202.0 innings. The former Seton Hall ace made the first All-Star Game appearance of his career in 2001 and went on to finish third in the voting for the National League Cy Young Award. Morris left the Cardinals at the end of the 2005 season and currently plays for the San Francisco Giants. Houston Astros second baseman, Craig Biggio, became just the ninth player to collect 3,000 hits with the same team on June 28, 2007. The four-time Gold Glove winner, made his 17th consecutive start on Opening Day in 2005, building onto the franchise record. Biggio, the Astros’ all-time leader in hits and doubles, ranks in the major league’s top-100 all-time for career runs scored. Biggio helped the Astros to the League Championship Series after hitting .281 with 24 home runs and 63 RBI in 2003. In 2005, Biggio became the only player in Major League history to reach all of the following milestones: 600 doubles, 250 HR, 2,700 hits,and 400 stolen bases. In addition, Biggio led the Astros in 2005 to their only appearance in the World Series where they were defeated in four games by the White Sox. Following the end of the 2007 season, Biggio announced his retirement after 20 successful seasons in Major League Baseball. Former Pirate ace Jason Grilli, has spent the last three seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 2013, he was named an NL All-Star and was leading the league in saves before getting injured in the second half. A former first round pick of the San Francisco Giants, Grilli has played for nine different franchises over his 16-year professional career. John Valentin played 11 seasons in the majors with the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets. He last played in the majors in 2002, appearing in 114 games for the Mets. Valentin (Clockwise from left to right): John spent much of his career playing with Vaughn on the Red Sox and hit .279 with 124 home Valentin, Mo Vaughn, Craig Biggio, and runs and 558 RBI. He also finished in the top 10 of balloting for the 1995 MVP award. Marteese Robinson. Mo Vaughn retired after spending the 2003 season with the New York Mets. The Seton Hall career home run record holder played 12 seasons in the pros, hitting .293 with 328 home runs and 1,064 RBI. Vaughn won the 1995 AL MVP award, while with the Boston Red Sox.
CRAIG BIGGIO (1985-87) YEAR GP AB R H 2B 3B HR 1985 61 191 32 50 8 4 4 1986 56 168 65 59 9 7 9 1987 55 214 97 87 17 7 14 TOTALS 172 573 194 196 34 18 27
RBI SB-AS AVG 37 18-23 .262 43 42-51 .351 68 30-32 .407 148 90-106 .342
JASON GRILLI (1995-97) YEAR G-GS W-L 1995 14-12 8-2 1996 13-11 5-5 1997 16-13 6-4 TOTALS 43-36 19-11
ERA 1.85 4.25 4.65 3.58
SV 0 1 1 2
IP 77.2 72.0 81.1 231.0
H 73 63 61 197
R 20 41 46 107
ER 16 34 42 92
BB 34 29 34 97
SO 63 68 125 256
R 54 38 33 125
ER 39 33 28 100
BB 24 45 54 123
SO 37 53 104 194
MATT MORRIS (1993-95) YEAR G-GS W-L 1993 16-10 6-4 1994 14-10 5-5 1995 14-14 10-3 TOTALS 44-34 21-12
ERA 4.33 3.84 2.68 3.57
SV 4 0 0 4
IP 81.0 77.1 94.0 252.1
H 97 67 64 228
JOHN VALENTIN (1986-88) YEAR GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-AS AVG 1986 52 142 33 42 6 3 2 23 7-7 .296 1987 45 129 24 32 4 2 2 24 4-4 .248 1988 52 186 64 73 21 3 5 52 7-10 .392 TOTALS 149 457 121 147 31 8 9 99 18-21 .322
MO VAUGHN (1987-89) YEAR GP 1987 53 1988 49 1989 48 TOTALS 150
AB 189 162 165 516
R 84 49 48 181
H 81 75 59 215
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2B 7 16 13 36
3B 0 0 2 2
HR 28 14 15 57
RBI 90 70 58 218
SB-AS AVG 11-12 .429 9-12 .463 13-16 .358 33-40 .416
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