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School SIDContact Office OfficeFax EmailBIG EAST Brooke Rayder 401-453-0660 401-751-8540 [email protected] EAST Chuck Sullivan 401-453-0660 401-751-8540 [email protected] Jeff Geiser 513-556-0618 513-556-0619 [email protected] BrendanFlynn 860-486-1496 860-486-5085 [email protected] Mex Carey 202-687-6564 202-687-2491 [email protected] Garett Wall 502-852-3088 502-852-7401 [email protected] Dame Michael Bertsch 574-631-7516 574-631-7941 [email protected] Matt Haas 412-648-8240 412-648-8248 [email protected] Jimmy Gill 732-445-4200 732-445-3063 [email protected]. John’s Tim Brown 718-990-1521 718-969-8468 [email protected] Hall Matt Sweeney 973-761-9493 973-761-9061 [email protected] Casey Goldstein 813-974-4087 813-974-0415 [email protected] David Berman 610-519-4122 610-519-7323 [email protected]

BIG EAST BASEBALL SporTS InformATIon ConTACTS

Credits: The 2013 BIG EAST Baseball Media Guide was produced by Brooke Rayder on Adobe InDesign CS6. Editorial assistance from Chuck Sullivan, John Paquette, Sara Naggar and Michael Coyne. Special thanks to BIG EAST Baseball Sports Information Directors for their assistance. PhotoCredits:SchoolSportsInformationOffices,J.Meric

2013 BIG EAST Preseason Poll ............................. IFCBIG EAST Staff/Baseball SIDs .................................. 1The BIG EAST Conference ....................................... 2BIG EAST Conference Style Guide ............................ 32013 BIG EAST/NCAA Championships ...................... 42013 Composite Schedule .................................... 5-9Cincinnati ........................................................10-11Connecticut .....................................................12-13Georgetown .....................................................14-15Louisville .........................................................16-17Notre Dame .....................................................18-19Pittsburgh ........................................................20-21Rutgers ...........................................................22-23St. John’s .........................................................24-25Seton Hall ........................................................26-27USF .................................................................28-29Villanova ..........................................................30-312012 Season Review.........................................32-33Career Leaders .................................................34-36Record Book ....................................................37-39Annual Statistical Leaders .................................40-43Coaching Leaders ..................................................44All-Time Award Winners .........................................45All-BIG EAST Honors ........................................46-54All-Time Weekly Awards ....................................55-57Annual Standings .............................................58-59Year-By-Year Program Records ...............................60Championship Records...........................................61Championship Game-By-Game ..........................62-64BIG EAST in the NCAA ...........................................65All-America Selections ............................................66BIG EAST and MLB ...........................................67-702013 BIG EAST Preseason Honors ........................ IBC

TABlE OF CONTENTS

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BIG EAST Staff(EMAILS - [email protected])Commissioner ..................................................................................Mike ArescoSenior Associate Commissioner (Football & Marketing) .....Nicholas V. Carparelli, Jr.Senior Associate Commissioner (Compliance & Governance) Joseph F. D’Antonio, Jr.Senior Associate Commissioner (Administration) ........................... Donna DeMarcoAssociate Commissioner (Men’s Basketball) .......................................Paul BrazeauAssociate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball) ..........................Danielle DonehewAssociate Commissioner (TV & Men’s Basketball Scheduling) ..Thomas R. OdjakjianAssociate Commissioner (Communications) ....................................John PaquetteAssociate Commissioner (Olympic Sports) ..................................James A. SiedliskiAssistant Commissioner for Compliance ...............................Jennifer M. CondarasAssistant Commissioner/Women’s Basketball Officiating .............Barbara M. JacobsSenior Director of External Affairs ......................................Benjamin E. FaircloughDirector of Business Affairs .......................................................... Susan S. EatonDirector of Communications ............................................................. Sara NaggarDirector of Compliance ...........................................................Kenneth A. SchankDirector of Communications .......................................................... Chuck SullivanDirector of Internet Services ......................................................... Mark HodgkinDirector of Men’s Basketball Operations ..................................... Shawn P. MurphyDirector of Sport Administration ........................................Robert A. Weygand, Jr.Director of Sport Administration .....................................................Kristen BrownAssistant Director of Communications ........................................ Michael A. CoyneAssistant Director of Football & Video Administration ....................... Michael CostaAssistant Director of Sport Administration ...................................... Patrick ColbertCoordinator of Football Officiating ..................................................Terry McAulayCoordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating ..........................G. Arthur Hyland, Esq.Assistant to the Commissioner ....................................................... Lisa ZanecchiaSenior Administrative Assistant for Basketball & Administration ............Lois DeBloisAdministrative Assistant ..............................................................Wanda L. FactorAdministrative Assistant .....................................................................Linda YatesReceptionist ..............................................................................Kathy KirkpatrickAdministrative Fellow .....................................................................Roberto SassoCommunications Assistant ............................................................Michael O’BrienCommunications Assistant ............................................................. Brooke RayderOlympic Sports/Sport Administration Assistant ......................Catherine CarmignaniDigital Network Assistant ................................................................. Jamie Corun

The BIG EAST Conference15 Park Row WestProvidence, RI 02903401-453-0660 - Communications401-272-9108 - Switchboard401-751-8540 - Communications Fax

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The 2012-13 academic year is the 34th in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.

The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth and continues to make strides in improving the quality and depth of the storied league.

The BIG EAST Conference has been always been driven by lofty goals. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2011-12 year was no different.

In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Georgetown women’s cross country team captured its first NCAA Championship. The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Villanova winning the past two. The Louisville men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four in New Orleans. Connecticut field hockey reached the NCAA semifinals, as did the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team. The Irish women’s basketball team and Syracuse women’s lacrosse team each reached the NCAA finals. USF softball reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the first time in program history.

The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the third time in the last four years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Denver, with the Fighting Irish advancing to the national title game for the second-straight year.

BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships. Sheila Reid won her second-straight NCAA Women’s Cross Country title. Syracuse hurdler Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle championship in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Notre Dame won the distance medley relay at the same championship. Georgetown’s Emily Infeld won the 3,000-meter run. Carlos Almeida of Louisville won the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.

BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Three BIG EAST teams won bowl games, while the BIG EAST representative in the Bowl Championship Series won its bowl game for the fourth time in the last seven years- a streak that includes wins against the ACC, Big 12 and SEC champions.

The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida.

BIG EAST institutions reside in 18 of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain more than one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. The BIG EAST will welcome UCF, Houston, Memphis, SMU and Temple in all sports in 2013-14, while Tulane joins in 2014-15. Temple football joned the league in 2012,with East Carolina and Navy coming aboard in the following years.

Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 32 national championships in six different sports and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2011-12.

BIG EAST basketball squads have captured 11 titles in the last 13 years. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year

when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985, the only time this has occurred in NCAA history.

Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports.

The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance.

While the membership has both increased and changed, 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 constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics.

Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, wh was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, after seven years as the conference’s senior associate commissioner. Mike Aresco became the conference’s fourth commissioner in 2012.

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 BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.

BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past nine years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball.

The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

The BIG eAST hAS won 32 nATIonAl chAmpIonShIpS, IncludInG The 2011 women’S croSS counTry TITle won By GeorGeTown.

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University of Cincinnati“Bearcats”

Cincinnati, UC Cincy, Cinci 186 Red, Black

University of Connecticut“Huskies”

Connecticut, UConn UCONN 289 Blue

DePaul University“Blue Demons”

DE PAUL, DePaul, DPU DEPAUL, Depaul, Demons,DU

297 Blue, 185 Red

Georgetown University“Hoyas”

Georgetown, GU G’town, G’Town 282 Blue, 401 Gray

University of Louisville“Cardinals”

Louisville, UofL U of L 485 Red, Black, 130 Yellow (on Cardinal beak)

Marquette University“Golden Eagles”

Marquette, MU --- 281 Blue, 123 Gold

University of Notre Dame“Fighting Irish”

Notre Dame, ND, Fighting Irish, Irish

UND Blue 280c, Gold 872c

University Pittsburgh“Panthers”

Pittsburgh, UP, Pitt --- 289 Blue, 4515 Gold, Black

Providence College“Friars”

Providence, PC Provy Black, White, 877 Silver

Rutgers University“Scarlet Knights”

Rutgers, RU Knights, RUT 185 Red or 186 Red, Black

St. John’s University“Red Storm”

St. John’s, STJ Saint John’s, STU, Red-storm, SJU

200 Red

Seton Hall University“Pirates”

Seton Hall, SHU --- 286 Blue, 877 Silver, 429 Gray

University of South Florida“Bulls”

University of South Florida, USF

South Florida 343 Green, 4515 Gold

Syracuse University“Orange”

Syracuse, SU SYR, ‘Cuse Pantone 165 Orange

Villanova University“Wildcats”

Villanova, VU ‘Cats 298 Blue, 281 Dark Blue, White, 876 Metallic Gold

BIG EAST Conference Big East 186C Red, 281C Blue

Official Institution Name“Nickname”

Preferred AthleticsReference

Unacceptable Usages

PMS Colors

For more information regarding this BIG EAST style guide and the corresponding schools’ usage, please contact John Paquette, Associate Commissioner at the BIG EAST Conference at (401) 453-0660 or [email protected].

S t y l e G u i d e

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B i g E a s T P r e s e a s o n P o l l &P r e s e a s o n H o n o r s

Place Team (First Place Votes) Pts. 2012 2012 Overall Record BIG EAST Record/Finish1. Louisville (8) 98 41-22 18-9/1st2. St. John’s (3) 82 40-23 18-9/2nd3. Notre Dame 81 31-27 14-13/7th4. Connecticut 74 31-27 16-11/5th5. USF 67 38-22 17-10/4th6. Seton Hall 52 34-24 17-10/3rd7. Pittsburgh 46 28-28 10-17/8th8. Rutgers 43 31-25 10-17/6th9. Cincinnati 30 18-38 7-20/12th10. Georgetown 18 24-29 10-17/10th11. Villanova 14 28-27 10-17/9th

2013 prESEASon ALL-BIG EAST TEAm

Preseason Player of the Year: LJ Mazzilli, 2B, ConnecticutPreseason Pitcher of the Year: Jon Prosinski, RHP, Seton Hall

Pos. Name, Class, School Key 2012 Statistics (All Games)P Jared Ruxer, So., Louisville 8-3, 3.38 ERA, 77.1 IP, 32 K, 15 BB, .262 OBAP Jeff Thompson, Jr., Louisville 9-4, 4.00 ERA, 78.2 IP, 73 K, 38 BB, .263 OBAP Sean Hagan, Sr., St. John’s 8-2, 2.72 ERA, 102.2 IP, 66 K, 23 BB, .231 OBAP Jon Prosinksi, Sr., Seton Hall * 9-3, 3.52 ERA, 94.2 IP, 73 K, 19 BB, .288 OBARP Dan Slania, Jr., Notre Dame 3-0, 2.03 ERA, 12 SV, 31.0 IP, 37 K, 12 BBC Jeff Melillo, Sr., Rutgers .311, 4 HR, 30 RBI1B Trey Mancini, Jr., Notre Dame * .317, 12 HR, 45 RBI2B L.J. Mazzilli, Sr., Connecticut .339, 9 HR, 38 RBI, 16 SBSS Tyler Sciacca, Sr., Villanova .359, 1 HR, 39 RBI, 17 SB, .980 FLD%3B Eric Jagielo, Jr., Notre Dame .310, 13 HR, 43 RBI3B Sean O’Hare, Sr., St. John’s .346, 3 HR, 42 RBIOF Justin Glass, Jr., Cincinnati .366, 3 HR, 26 RBI, 15 SBOF Adam Engel, Jr., Louisville .308, 1 HR, 18 RBI, 37 SBOF James Ramsay, Jr.. USF .328, 2 HR, 32 RBI, 14 SBDH Jeff Gardner, Jr., Louisville .299, 2 HR, 34 RBI

* - unanimous selection

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THE BIG EAST ConfErEnCE on THE WEBwww.bigeast.org

www.facebook.com/bigeastconferencewww.twitter.com/BigEastConf

www.twitter.com/BigEastChamps

The BIG EAST Conference and XOS Digital, Inc., a leader in digital sports media, jointly announced a new partnership on July 1, 2010 resulting in an overhaul to the conference’s official website www.bigeast.org. The BIG EAST Conference’s re-launched site resides on a robust content management system that allows the site to be completely customized on the fly. The new site features a cutting-edge online video platform, a sleek new design, simplified navigation and a newly developed conference-wide regular season and postseason live statistics platform.

The conference’s online video platform will retain its BIGEAST.tv branding, with fans driven to that URL to consume all of the confer-ence’s live online and on-demand video offerings. Those offerings will now include new on-demand programming in the form of webisodes and vignettes produced in XOS Digital’s production facility. BIGEAST.tv also will feature highlights of every nationally televised BIG EAST contest posted following the conclusion of every game, complete game replays of televised contests 72 hours post conclusion and other on-demand interviews and features. In addition, fans can access BIGEAST.tv for live streaming of certain conference championships.

2013 nCAA DIvISIon I mEn’S CoLLEGE WorLD SErIES Bright House Field

Clearwater, Fla.Wednesday-Sunday, May 22-26

The BIG EAST Baseball Championship will be held at Bright House Field for the seventh time in 2013. The stadium is home to the Clearwater Threshers, the Class A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.

The top eight teams, based on regular-season finish in the league standings, will qualify for the championship, a double-elimination event. The tournament champion will receive the league’s automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

2013 BIG EAST Championship Schedule

Tuesday, May 21Opening ceremonies

Wednesday, May 22Game 1 No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed 10:00 a.m.Game 2 No. 2 seed vs. No. 7 seed 1:00 p.m.Game 3 No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed 5:00 p.m.Game 4 No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 seed 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 23Game 5 Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 10:00 a.m.Game 6 Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 1:00 p.m.Game 7 Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 5:00 p.m.Game 8 Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 8:00 p.m.

Friday, May 24Game 9 Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 3:00 p.m.Game 10 Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 25Game 11 Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 9 10:00 a.m.Game 12 Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 10 1:00 p.m.Game 13 Loser of Game 11 vs. Winner of Game 11 5:00 p.m. (if necessary)Game 14 Loser of Game 12 vs. Winner of Game 12 TBA (if necessary)

Sunday, May 26Game 15 Championship Game Noon (televised on ESPNU)

2013 BIG EAST CHAmpIonSHIp

The 67th Annual College World Series will take place June 15-26 at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. This is the 63rd time that the College World Series will be played in Omaha. The field consists of 64 teams, with 29 conference champions joined by 35 at-large selections. A total of 16 four-team, double-elimination regionals will be played on the campuses of participating institutions or at neutral sites May 31-June 3. Eight two-team super regionals will then be played June 7-10 at campus sites. The winners advance to the College World Series. National television coverage of the 2013 College World Series will be provided by ESPN, including the championship series, June 24-26.

B I G E A S T & N C A AC h A m p I o N S h I p I N f o r m A T I o N

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FEBRUARY15 Cincinnati at Florida Atlantic 6:30 p.m. Connecticut vs. Purdue 1 4:00 p.m. Georgetown at Wofford 4:00 p.m. Louisville vs. Indiana 1 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Wichita State 4:00 p.m. Rutgers at Miami (Fla.) 7:00 p.m. St. John’s vs. Florida Gulf Coast 2 2:00 p.m. Seton Hall at North Carolina 3:00 p.m. Villanova vs. Monmouth 3 1:00 p.m.16 Cincinnati at Florida Atlantic 2:00 p.m. Connecticut vs. Indiana1 7:30 p.m. Georgetown vs. UNC Asheville Noon Louisville vs. USF 1 4:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Florida Gulf Coast 2 2:30 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Ohio State 2 6:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at Wichita State 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Miami (Fla.) 7:00 p.m. St. John’s vs. Mercer 2 11:00 a.m. Seton Hall at North Carolina 2:00 p.m. USF vs. Purdue1 7:30 p.m. Villanova vs. Canisius3 Noon Villanova vs. Toledo3 5:30 p.m.17 Cincinnati at Florida Atlantic 11:30 a.m. Connecticut vs. Purdue 1 1:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. USC Upstate 1:00 p.m. Louisville vs. Purdue 1 10:00 a.m. Notre Dame vs. Mercer 2 Noon Pittsburgh at Wichita State 2:00 p.m. Rutgers at Miami (Fla.) 1:00 p.m. St. John’s vs. Ohio State 2 10:00 a.m. St. John’s vs. Florida Gulf Coast 2 1:00 p.m. Seton Hall at North Carolina 1:00 p.m. USF vs. Indiana 1 1:00 p.m. Villanova vs. Wright State 3 10:00 a.m.20 E. Kentucky at Louisville 3:00 p.m. 22 Cincinnati vs. Michigan State4 5:00 p.m. Connecticut at UCF5 7:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. TBD6 3:00 p.m. Akron at Louisville 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Tulane 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Wofford 4:00 p.m. Rutgers at Old Dominion 3:00 p.m. St. John’s at Georgia Tech 4:00 p.m. Seton Hall at E. Tennessee State 3:00 p.m. USF at Florida State 4:00 p.m. Villanova at North Carolina State 3:00 p.m.23 Cincinnati vs. Furman 4 2:00 p.m. Connecticut vs. Troy 5 1:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. TBD 6 TBA Akron at Louisville 2:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Tulane 3:00 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Wofford 2:00 p.m. Rutgers at Old Dominion 3:00 p.m. St. John’s at Georgia Tech 2:00 p.m. Seton Hall at E. Tennessee State 1:00 p.m. USF at Florida State 2:00 p.m. Villanova vs. La Salle7 4:00 p.m.24 Cincinnati vs. Western Carolina4 2:00 p.m. Connecticut vs. Texas Tech5 11:00 a.m. Georgetown vs. TBD 6 TBA Akron at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Tulane 2:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at Wofford 1:00 p.m. Rutgers at Old Dominion 1:00 p.m. St. John’s at Georgia Tech 1:00 p.m. Seton Hall at E. Tennessee State 1:00 p.m. USF at Florida State 1:00 p.m. Villanova vs. Wagner7 11:00 a.m.26 Morehead State at Louisville 3:00 p.m. St. John’s at North Carolina 3:00 p.m. USF at UCF 6:30 p.m.27 George Mason at Georgetown 3:00 p.m.

MARCH 1 New York Tech at Cincinnati 4:00 p.m. Connecticut vs. Ohio State8 2:00 p.m. Kent State at Louisville 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Massachusetts9 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Tennessee9 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at The Citadel10 4:00 p.m. Rutgers at Georgia Tech 4:00 p.m. St. John’s at East Carolina 5:00 p.m. Seton Hall at San Diego State 9:00 p.m. Toledo at USF 7:00 p.m. Villanova at Florida State 4:00 p.m.2 New York Tech at Cincinnati 4:30 p.m. Connecticut vs. Central Michigan8 2:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. Air Force2 6:30 p.m. Kent State at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Virginia Tech9 6:00 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. UNC Asheville10 1:00 p.m. Rutgers at Georgia Tech 2:00 p.m. St. John’s at East Carolina 2:00 p.m. Seton Hall at San Diego State 4:00 p.m. Toledo at USF 6:00 p.m. Villanova at Florida State 2:00 p.m.3 New York Tech at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. Connecticut at Stetson8 3:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. Michigan2 2:30 p.m. Kent State at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Rhode Island9 11:00 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. VCU10 1:00 p.m. Rutgers at Georgia Tech 1:00 p.m.

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St. John’s at East Carolina 1:00 p.m. Seton Hall at San Diego State 4:00 p.m. Toledo at USF 1:00 p.m. Villanova at Florida State 1:00 p.m.4 Georgetown vs. Valparaiso2 11:00 a.m.5 Cincinnati at Kentucky 4:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. Toledo2 11:00 a.m. Boston College at USF 7:00 p.m. Villanova at Valparaiso2 11:00 a.m.6 Louisville at E. Kentucky 3:00 p.m. Seton Hall at San Diego 9:00 p.m. Boston College at USF 7:00 p.m. Villanova vs. Bowling Green TBA7 Georgetown vs. Bowling Green2 6:00 p.m.8 E. Michigan at Cincinnati 4:00 p.m. Connecticut at Sam Houston State 7:30 p.m. Georgetown vs. Chicago State2 4:00 p.m. Alabama at Louisville 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. UCLA11 9:00 p.m. Youngstown State at Pittsburgh12 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at William & Mary 7:00 p.m. St. John’s at Radford 4:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Pepperdine 5:00 p.m. Valparaiso at USF 7:00 p.m. Iona at Villanova13 2:15 p.m.9 E. Michigan at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. Connecticut at Sam Houston State 5:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. Iowa2 11:00 a.m. Alabama at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. USC11 5:00 p.m. Manhattan at Pittsburgh12 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at William & Mary 1:00 p.m. St. John’s at Radford 2:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Pepperdine 4:00 p.m. Valparaiso at USF 6:00 p.m. Central Conn. State at Villanova13 1:15 p.m.10 E. Michigan at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. Connecticut at Sam Houston State 2:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. Central Michigan2 10:30 a.m. Alabama at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma11 1:00 p.m. Manhattan at Pittsburgh12 Noon Youngstown State at Pittsburgh12 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at William & Mary 1:00 p.m. St. John’s at Radford 1:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Pepperdine 4:00 p.m. Valparaiso at USF 1:00 p.m. Iona at Villanova13 1:15 p.m.12 Purdue at Cincinnati 4:00 p.m. Connecticut at Central Connecticut 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame at UC Santa Barbara 6:00 p.m. West Virginia at Pittsburgh 3:00 p.m.

Hofstra at St. John’s 3:00 p.m. USF at Florida International 6:00 p.m. Villanova at St. Joseph’s 3:00 p.m.13 Connecticut at Sacred Heart 3:00 p.m. UMBC at Georgetown 3:00 p.m. Purdue at Louisville Noon Farleigh Dickinson at St. John’s 3:00 p.m. USF at Florida International 3:00 p.m. U. of Sciences at Villanova 3:15 p.m.14 Notre Dame at Cal Poly 9:00 p.m.15 W. Michigan at Cincinnati 4:00 p.m. Connecticut at Presbyterian 3:00 p.m. Princeton at Georgetown 3:00 p.m. Xavier at Louisville 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Cal Poly 9:00 p.m. Niagara at Pittsburgh15 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Richmond 3:00 p.m. UMass at Seton Hall14 2:00 p.m. Manhattan at Seton Hall14 5:00 p.m. Florida A&M at USF 7:00 p.m. Chicago State at Villanova16 3:15 p.m.16 Western Michigan at Cincinnati 4:00 p.m. Connecticut at Presbyterian 6:00 p.m. Princeton at Georgetown 1:00 p.m. Xavier at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Cal Poly 4:00 p.m. Toledo at Pittsburgh15 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Richmond 2:00 p.m. Holy Cross at St. John’s (DH) 1:00 p.m. Manhattan at Seton Hall14 3:00 p.m. Florida A&M at USF 6:00 p.m. Marist at Villanova16 1:15 p.m.17 Western Michigan at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. Connecticut at Presbyterian 1:00 p.m. Princeton at Georgetown 1:00 p.m. Xavier at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Niagara at Pittsburgh15 Noon Toledo at Pittsburgh15 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Richmond 1:00 p.m. Holy Cross at St. John’s 1:00 p.m. UMass at Seton Hall14 3:00 p.m. Florida A&M at USF 1:00 p.m. Wagner at Villanova15 12:15 p.m.19 Cincinnati at Wright State 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at Charleston 6:00 p.m. Georgetown at George Washington 3:00 p.m. USC at Louisville 6:00 p.m. Penn State at Pittsburgh 4:30 p.m. Rutgers at Virginia Commonwealth 6:00 p.m. Fairfield at St. John’s 3:00 p.m. USF at Bethune-Cookman 6:00 p.m. La Salle at Villanova 3:15 p.m.

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20 Northern Kentucky at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Georgetown at UMES 3:00 p.m. USC at Louisville 3:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kent State 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Virginia Commonwealth 6:00 p.m. St. John’s at Long Island 3:00 p.m. Saint Peter’s at Seton Hall 4:00 p.m. Villanova at UPenn 3:00 p.m.22 CINCINNATI at USF 7:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m. RUTGERS at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. SETON HALL at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m. PITTSBURGH at ST. JOHN’S 3:00 p.m. Cornell at Villanova 3:15 p.m.23 CINCINNATI at USF 6:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. RUTGERS at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m. SETON HALL at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m. PITTSBURGH at ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m. Cornell at Villanova 1:15 p.m.24 CINCINNATI at USF 11:30 a.m. GEORGETOWN at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. RUTGERS at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m. SETON HALL at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m. PITTSBURGH at ST. JOHN’S Noon Cornell at Villanova 12:15 p.m.25 Kent State at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m.26 Ohio at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at Hartford 3:00 p.m. Louisville at Indiana 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Rutgers at Rider 3:30 p.m. St. John’s vs. Stony Brook17 3:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Lafayette 3:30 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast at USF 7:00 p.m. Villanova at La Salle18 3:00 p.m.27 Penn State at Pittsburgh 3:00 p.m.28 CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN’S (DH) Noon CONNECTICUT at SETON HALL (DH) 1:00 p.m. USF at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. RUTGERS at VILLANOVA 3:15 p.m.29 USF at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. Towson at Pittsburgh (DH) 1:00 p.m. RUTGERS at VILLANOVA 3:30 p.m.30 CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m. USF at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m. Towson at Pittsburgh 1:00 p.m. RUTGERS at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m.

APRIL 1 Quinnipiac at Connecticut 3:00 p.m. New York Tech at St. John’s 3:00 p.m.2 Boston College at Connecticut 3:00 p.m. Kentucky at Louisville 6:00 p.m. UIC at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Akron 3:00 p.m. Columbia at Rutgers 3:30 p.m. Wagner at St. John’s 3:00 p.m. Rider at Seton Hall 4:00 p.m. Stetson at USF 7:00 p.m. Villanova vs. TBD19 TBA3 Toledo at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at Yale 3:30 p.m. Valparaiso at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Iona at Rutgers 3:30 p.m. Princeton at Seton Hall 4:00 p.m.5 LOUSIVILLE at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m. Georgetown at Saint Mary’s Noon VILLANOVA at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m. PITTSBURGH at USF 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at RUTGERS 3:00 p.m.6 LOUSIVILLE at CINCINNATI 4:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. Georgetown at Saint Mary’s 10:00 a.m. VILLANOVA at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m. PITTSBURGH at USF 6:00 p.m. SETON HALL at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.7 LOUSIVILLE at CINCINNATI 1:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. Georgetown at Saint Mary’s 10:00 a.m. VILLANOVA at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m. SETON HALL at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.9 Cincinnati vs. Xavier20 7:00 p.m. Northeastern at Connecticut 3:00 p.m. George Washington at Georgetown 3:00 p.m. Louisville at W. Kentucky 7:00 p.m. Michigan at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Youngstown State 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Fordham 3:30 p.m. St. John’s at Columbia 3:30 p.m.10 Cincinnati vs. TBD 20 TBA Connecticut at Brown 3:30 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Seton Hall at Wagner TBA UCF at USF 7:00 p.m. Long Island at Villanova 3:15 p.m.12 CINCINNATI at RUTGERS 3:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at VILLANOVA 3:15 p.m. ST JOHN’S at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.

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Elon at Louisville 6:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Houston 7:30 p.m. Alcorn State at USF 7:00 p.m.13 CINCINNATI at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m. Elon at Louisville 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at PITTSBURGH 3:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Houston 7:30 p.m. Alcorn State at USF 6:00 p.m.14 CINCINNATI at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at VILLANOVA 12:15 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. Elon at Louisville 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at PITTSBURGH Noon Seton Hall at Houston 2:00 p.m. Alcorn State at USF 1:00 p.m.16 Dayton at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Farfield at Connecticut 3:00 p.m. Georgetown at George Mason 3:00 p.m. Louisville at Kentucky 6:30 p.m. Notre Dame at Michigan TBA Youngstown State at Pittsburgh 3:00 p.m. Rutgers at Lafayette 3:30 p.m. Albany at St. John’s 3:00 p.m. USF at Stetson 6:30 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Villanova 3:15 p.m.17 Ohio State at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Bowling Green at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Coppin State at Pittsburgh (DH) 1:00 p.m. Monmouth at Rutgers 3:30 p.m. Princeton at St. John’s 6:00 p.m. Iona at Seton Hall 4:00 p.m.19 VILLANOVA at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m. USF at CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL 6:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at ST. JOHN’S 6:00 p.m. Quinnipiac at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. RUTGERS at PITTSBURGH 6:00 p.m.20 VILLANOVA at CINCINNATI 4:00 p.m. USF at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m. Quinnipiac at Notre Dame 2:05 p.m. RUTGERS at PITTSBURGH 3:00 p.m.21 VILLANOVA at CINCINNATI Noon USF at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at ST. JOHN’S Noon Quinnipiac at Notre Dame 1:05 p.m.

RUTGERS at PITTSBURGH Noon23 Massachusetts at Connecticut 3:00 p.m. Vanderbilt at Louisville 6:00 p.m. Toledo at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Rutgers at Delaware 3:30 p.m. Seton Hall at Monmouth TBA USF at Florida 7:00 p.m. Villanova at Temple 3:00 p.m.24 Connecticut at Bryant 3:30 p.m. Georgetown at Coppin State 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Notre Dame 5:35 p.m. Wagner at Rutgers 3:00 p.m. St. John’s vs. Boston College 21 5:00 p.m. Lehigh at Seton Hall 4:00 p.m.26 CONNECTICUT at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m. GEORGETOWN at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. Rutgers vs. Oklahoma State22 TBA ST. JOHN’S at USF 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at VILLANOVA 3:15 p.m.27 CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH (DH) 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT vs. NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m. GEORGETOWN at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m. Rutgers vs. Creighton22 TBA ST. JOHN’S at USF 6:00 p.m. SETON HALL at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m.28 CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH Noon CONNECTICUT at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m. GEORGETOWN at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m. Rutgers vs. Nebraska22 TBA ST. JOHN’S at USF 1:00 p.m. SETON HALL at VILLANOVA 12:15 p.m.30 Miami (Ohio) at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m. Maryland Eastern Shore at Georgetown 7:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Louisville 6:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Central Michigan 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at West Virginia 6:00 p.m. Rutgers at Hofstra 3:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Saint Peter’s TBA Bethune-Cookman at USF 7:00 p.m. Temple at Villanova 3:15 p.m.

MAY 1 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) 6:00 p.m. Holy Cross at Connecticut 3:00 p.m. Coppin State at Georgetown 7:00 p.m. Rutgers at Delaware 3:00 p.m. Iona at St. John’s 6:00 p.m. Stetson at USF 7:00 p.m.3 SETON HALL at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m. CONNECTICUT at RUTGERS 3:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.

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LOUISVILLE at VILLANOVA 3:45 p.m. USF at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m. St. John’s at Miami (Fla.) 7:00 p.m.4 SETON HALL at CINCINNATI 4:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m. USF at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m. St. John’s at Miami 7:00 p.m. 5 SETON HALL at CINCINNATI Noon CONNECTICUT at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at VILLANOVA 12:15 p.m. USF at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m. St. John’s at Miami 1:00 p.m. 7 Cincinnati at Xavier 3:00 p.m.8 Xavier at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Indiana at Louisville 6:00 p.m. Ohio at Pittsburgh 8:00 p.m.10 Santa Clara at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. VILLANOVA at PITTSBURGH 6:00 p.m. USF at SETON HALL 6:00 p.m.11 Santa Clara at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at CONNECTICUT (DH) 1:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at ST. JOHN’S (DH) Noon VILLANOVA at PITTSBURGH 3:00 p.m. USF at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.12 Santa Clara at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at RUTGERS (DH) Noon NOTRE DAME at ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at PITTSBURGH Noon USF at SETON HALL 4:00 p.m.14 Butler at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at Rhode Island 6:00 p.m. Georgetown at UMBC 6:00 p.m. Louisville at Ohio State 6:35 p.m. Notre Dame at Central Michigan 3:00 p.m. Kent State at Pittsburgh 6:00 p.m. USF at Florida Gulf Coast 6:30 p.m. Villanova at Penn State 3:35 p.m.16 NOTRE DAME at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at George Mason 6:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. RUTGERS at USF 7:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at SETON HALL 6:00 p.m.17 NOTRE DAME at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at George Mason 3:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.

PITTSBURGH at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m. RUTGERS at USF 6:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.18 NOTRE DAME at CINCINNATI 1:00 p.m. Connecticut at George Mason 3:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN TBA PITTSBURGH at LOUISVILLE ESPNU Noon RUTGERS at USF 1:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.

All times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS

1. Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge – Dunedin, Fla.2. Snowbird Baseball Classic – Sarasota, Fla.3. USA Baseball Classic – Cary, N.C.4. First Pitch Invitational – Greenville, S.C.5. UCF Tournament – Orlando, Fla.6. Davidson Tournament – Davidson, N.C.7. North Carolina Tournament – Raleigh, N.C.8. Stetson Tournament – DeLand, Fla.9. Irish Baseball Classic – Cary, N.C.10. Bulldog Challenge – Charleston, S.C.11. Dodgertown Classic – Los Angeles, Calif.12. Panther Classic I – Pittsburgh, Pa.13. Villanova Baseball Classic – Plymouth Meeting, Pa.14. Strike Out Cancer Tournament – South Orange, N.J.15. Panther Classic II – Pittsburgh, Pa.16. Big Five Baseball Bash – Philadelphia, Pa.17. Played at Citi Field – Flushing, N.Y.18. Liberty Bell Classic, Round One – Philadelphia, Pa.19. Liberty Bell Classic, Round Two – TBA20. Joe Nuxhall Classic – Cincinnati, Ohio21. Played at Thomas Dodd Stadium – Norwich, Conn.22. TD Ameritrade Classic – Omaha, Neb.

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Location:Cincinnati, OhioNickname:BearcatsColors:Red & BlackEnrollment:42,421Founded:1819DirectorofAthletics:Whit BabcockAssistantCoaches:J.D. Heilmann, Greg Mamula, Sam SlavikBaseballOfficePhone:513-556-15772012Record: 18-382012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:7-20/12th2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Jeff Geiser Email:[email protected]:513-556-0618Website:GoBearcats.com

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Br i a n cl e a ry FEBRUARY15 at Florida Atlantic 6:30 p.m.16 at Florida Atlantic 2:00 p.m.17 at Florida Atlantic 11:30 a.m. 22 vs. Michigan State # 5:00 p.m. 23 vs. Furman # 2:00 p.m. 24 vs. Western Carolina # 3:00 p.m.MARCH1 New York Tech 4:00 p.m.2 New York Tech 4:30 p.m.3 New York Tech 1:00 p.m.5 at Kentucky 4:00 p.m.8 E. Michigan 4:00 p.m.9 E. Michigan 1:00 p.m.10 E. Michigan 1:00 p.m.12 Purdue 4:00 p.m.15 W. Michigan 4:00 p.m.16 W. Michigan 4:00 p.m.17 W. Michigan 1:00 p.m.19 at Wright State 6:30 p.m.20 N. Kentucky 6:30 p.m.22 at USF 7:00 p.m.23 at USF 6:00 p.m.24 at USF 11:30 a.m.26 Ohio 6:30 p.m.28 at ST. JOHN’S (DH) Noon30 at ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.APRIL 3 Toledo 6:30 p.m.5 LOUSIVILLE 6:30 p.m.6 LOUSIVILLE 4:00 p.m.7 LOUSIVILLE 1:00 p.m.9 vs. Xavier ^ 7:00 p.m.10 vs. TBA ^ TBA12 at RUTGERS 3:00 p.m.13 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.14 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.16 Dayton 6:30 p.m.17 Ohio State 6:30 p.m.19 VILLANOVA 6:30 p.m.20 VILLANOVA 4:00 p.m.21 VILLANOVA Noon27 at PITTSBURGH (DH) 1:00 p.m.28 at PITTSBURGH Noon30 Miami (Ohio) 6:30 p.m.MAY 1 at Miami (Ohio) 6:00 p.m.3 SETON HALL 6:30 p.m.4 SETON HALL 4:00 p.m.5 SETON HALL Noon7 at Xavier 3:00 p.m.8 Xavier 6:30 p.m.10 Santa Clara 6:30 p.m.11 Santa Clara 1:00 p.m.12 Santa Clara 1:00 p.m.14 Butler 6:30 p.m.16 NOTRE DAME 6:30 p.m.17 NOTRE DAME 6:30 p.m.18 NOTRE DAME 1:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS# - First Pitch Invitational Greenville, S.C.^ - Joe Nuxhall Classic Cincinnati, Ohio

2013 schedule

2013 ro s t e rNo. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool34 Ryan Atkinson RHP So. R/R 6-3 208 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain27 Bryan Chenoweth RHP R-Fr. R/R 6-1 178 Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon35 Russell Clark C Fr. R/R 5-11 203 Wexford, Pa./Pine-Richland32 Colton Cleary LHP Fr. L/L 5-10 174 Nicholasville, Ky./Lexington Catholic19 Mike Conrad LHP Fr. L/L 6-1 200 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota East43 Mark Downs LHP Fr. L/L 6-2 146 Union, Ky./Ryle37 WillDrake* OF So. L/R 6-2 161 Fairfield,Ohio/Fairfield/Michigan25 Thomas Gentile LHP Sr. L/L 5-11 198 Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales16 Justin Glass OF Jr. L/R 6-2 206 Fort Wayne, Ind./Carroll5 Ian Happ IF Fr. S/R 5-11 192 Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon2 Colin Hawk IF Fr. R/R 5-10 179 Beech Grove, Ind./Roncalli15 Evan Hills RHP So. R/R 6-2 165 Liberty Township, Ohio/Lakota East28 Anthony Hunt C Fr. R/R 6-0 211 Amelia, Ohio/Amelia31 J.P. Jackson IF/C Sr. R/R 5-8 168 Bowling Green, Ky./Bowling Green/West. Kentucky9 Brennan Laird OF Fr. R/R 6-2 192 Olmsted Falls, Ohio/Olmsted Falls39 Matthew Lathuras RHP So. R/R 6-1 194. Sherman Oaks, Calif./Notre Dame38 Alex Lilley LHP So. L/L 5-10 203 Kettering, Ohio/Fairmont4 Ethan McAlpine OF So. R/R 5-8 149 Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 49 Christian McElroy RHP Jr. R/R 6-4 191 Middletown, Ohio/Monroe/Sinclair CC 23 Jeff Murray IF Fr. L/R 6-2 212 Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Reynoldsburg 18 Brendon Neel OF Jr. R/R 6-1 199 Festus, Mo./Festus/Jefferson College 29 Aaron Oesch C So. R/R 6-1 204 Portsmouth, Ohio/Minford 24 Mitch Patishall RHP Fr. R/R 5-11 198 Pendleton, Ind./Pendleton Heights 7 Forrest Perron IF Fr. R/R 5-9 163 Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville44 Austin Pritchard RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 199 Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville30 Ryan Quinn IF Jr. R/R 5-8 177 Sparta, N.J./Sparta21 Matt Ring RHP So. R/R 5-11 187 Muncie, Ind./Yorktown3 Taylor Schmidt OF Fr. L/R 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills17 Kyle Seeger 1B Fr. L/L 6-1 194 Cincinnati, Ohio/Reading26 Andrew Strenge RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 198 Yardley, Pa./Holy Ghost Prep46 Grant Walker RHP So. R/R 6-3 178 Brookeville, Ohio/Northmont10 Woody Wallace C Fr. R/R 5-9 187 Lewis Center, Ohio/Olentangy14 Connor Walsh RHP Fr. L/R 6-2 176 Wayne, Pa./Radnor33 Art Warren RHP So. R/R 6-3 210 Stryker, Ohio/Napoleon8 Devin Wenzel IF Fr. R/R 6-1 179 Blandon, Pa./Fleetwood Area22 Matt Williams IF Jr. R/R 5-10 180 Mason, Ohio/Cincinnati Hills Christian*Ineligible to play in 2013 due to NCAA transfer rules

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Indiana# L, 4-718 vs. Purdue# L, 0-619 vs. Penn State# L, 3-524 vs. Georgetown* L, 6-1125 at Wake Forest* L, 0-726 vs. UMBC* W, 13-0MARCH2 Oakland W, 4-23 Oakland W, 5-4 Oakland W, 5-44 Oakland L, 5-69 Chicago State W, 9-210 Chicago State W, 6-0 Chicago State W, 20-411 Chicago State W, 4-316 Michigan State L, 3-417 Michigan State L, 4-5 (14)18 Michigan State L, 4-920 at Butler L, 5-721 Kentucky L, 7-1023 at LOUISVILLE L, 2-1024 at LOUISVILLE L, 4-525 at LOUISVILLE L, 4-1228 at Dayton W, 17-830 PITTSBURGH W, 2-031 PITTSBURGH L, 0-6APRIL1 PITTSBURGH L, 9-10 (11)3 at Ohio W, 11-25 USF L, 2-8 6 USF L, 2-3 (12)7 USF L, 5-810 vs. Wright State^ L, 2-311 vs. Xaver^ L, 2-413 at NOTRE DAME L, 9-1014 at NOTRE DAME L, 5-615 at NOTRE DAME W, 6-217 at Kentucky L, 0-718 at Ohio State W, 6-520 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-1421 ST. JOHN’S L, 4-922 ST. JOHN’S L, 0-924 at Xavier L, 1-425 Xavier L, 4-7 (10)27 RUTGERS L, 1-3 (10)28 RUTGERS L, 1-1329 RUTGERS L, 2-5MAY2 Wright State L, 1-105 at CONNECTICUT L, 3-4 at CONNECTICUT W, 1-06 at CONNECTICUT L, 4-6 (13)9 at Miami (Ohio) L, 5-711 at VILLANOVA W, 5-212 at VILLANOVA L, 3-713 at VILLANOVA W, 7-317 GEORGETOWN W, 11-618 GEORGETOWN W, 8-719 GEORGETOWN L, 4-15

BIG EAST games in CAPS# - BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge* - Wake Forest Tournament^ - Joe Nuxhall Classic

B e a r c at s

2012 st a t i s t i c a l le a d e r s

BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GSAB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATT GLASS, Justin .366 56-56 227 39 83 21 1 3 26 20 5 58 15-23 BIELEK, Joey .330 56-56 230 28 76 16 1 1 31 18 1 40 5-8 PROCTOR, Jake .284 42-42 183 29 52 10 1 3 28 9 7 41 14-19 KLINE, Braden .243 51-48 181 17 44 15 1 3 32 12 2 40 5-6 WILLIAMS, Matt .241 54-52 199 31 48 6 2 2 19 21 3 64 11-14 JONES, T.J. .234 44-39 154 14 36 5 1 4 23 10 3 32 0-1 SPENCE, Nic .196 56-54 179 19 35 8 1 3 21 25 2 45 2-2 Totals .264 56-56 1967 261 520 101 10 24 244 179 39 448 69-93Opponents .297 56-56 1997 336 593 90 10 29 307 210 68 395 45-67BIGEASTTotals .246 27-27 926 105 228 44 4 10 97 82 20 227 24-35BIGEASTOpponents .303 27-27 988 183 299 43 1 19 171 101 34 171 24-34

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOMORRIS, Zach 3.11 3-4 14-12 1 1/3 0 75.1 72 33 26 24 53 GENTILE, Thomas 3.22 2-3 23-1 0 0/0 1 67.0 57 31 24 26 60 McELROY, Christian 4.41 4-6 13-9 0 0/1 0 63.1 59 36 31 31 46 PASCUZZI, Jason 2.38 0-0 8-0 0 0/1 1 11.1 15 4 3 0 11 ISLER, Zach 2.78 1-5 22-4 0 0/2 5 55.0 50 24 17 26 55 HOUGH, Cory 3.97 1-0 17-0 0 0/0 0 22.2 28 15 10 8 17 ATKINSON, Ryan 5.23 1-2 8-2 0 0/0 0 20.2 17 14 12 14 26 Totals 5.03 18-38 56-56 1 4/3 7 505.0 593 336 282 210 395Opponents 3.94 38-18 56-56 3 5/3 16 509.2 520 261 223 179 448BIGEASTTotals 5.52 7-20 27-27 1 2/1 2 246.0 299 183 151 101 171BIGEASTOpponents 3.42 20-7 27-27 3 2/0 6 250.0 228 105 95 82 227Italics indicates returning player

2012 results18-38, 7-20 Big east

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• Head coach Brian Cleary enters his 17th season at Cincinnati. With 412 career wins, Cleary is the all-time winningest coach in UC history.• JunioroutfielderJustinGlass,a2012All-BIGEASTFirstTeamandABCA/RawlingsMideastRegionSecond Team, returns to lead the UC offense. • In2012,GlasswasoneofsixBIGEASTplayerstofinishamongconferenceleadersinbattingaverage(.366 - 4th) and steals (15 - t-11th). His 83 hits and 21 doubles were tied for second in the league and ranked 15th and 23rd, respectively, in all of NCAA Division I baseball. His 83 hits are 13th all-time in the UC single-season record book, while his 21 doubles are tied for fourth.• Senior lefthander Thomas Gentile returns after leading the team in strikeouts (60) and opponent batting average(.245)lastseason.Hefinished11thinBIGEASTinERA(3.22)andopponentbattingaverage(.245). His 25 batters struck out looking and 31 fewest runs allowed were sixth in the conference, while he ranked third in the BIG EAST in fewest hits allowed with 57 and tied for eighth in the league in fewest earned runs allowed (24).• Cincinnati’s 15-man recruiting class, which features 14 true freshmen, was listed as a top class in the Upper Midwest/Great Plains Region by Baseball America.

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No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool6 Ryan Brahm UT Jr. R/R 5-9 170 East Lyme, Conn./St. Thomas More Prep44 Pat Butler RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 225 Chatham, N.J./Chatham19 Stephen Catalina RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 215 Wolcott, Conn./Wolcott27 Christian Colletti LHP Fr. L/L 6-2 195 Rockville, Centre, N.Y./Southside43 Carson Cross RHP So. R/R 6-5 205 Brentwood, N.H./Exeter1 Bryan Daniello IF/OF Fr. L/R 5-9 155 Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon18 Matt D’Ariano RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 191 Yonkers, Conn./Iona Prep25 Connor David C So. L/R 6-2 195 Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire22 Dan Feehan RHP Sr. R/R 6-0 170 Nashua, N.H./Nashua South7 Billy Ferriter OF Sr. R/R 6-2 200 Nashua, N.H./Nashua South21 Michael Healey RHP So. R/R 6-1 185 Tunkhannock, Pa./Tunkhannock11 Will Jolin RHP Sr. R/R 6-2 205 Guilford, Conn./Guilford36 David Mahoney LHP So. L/L 6-3 200 Colchester, Conn./Bacon Academy39 Anthony Marzi LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 192 Berlin, Conn./Berlin24 LJ Mazzilli IF Sr. R/R 6-1 190 Greenwich, Conn./IMG Pendleton2 Max McDowell C Fr. R/R 6-2 194 North Huntington, Pa./Norwin31 Bobby Melley C/1B Fr. L/R 6-3 210 Barnstable, Mass./Boston College H.S.20 Ryan Moore OF/RHP Sr. R/R 6-2 185 Bristol, Conn./Saint Paul Catholic32 Willie Nastasi RHP Fr. R/R 6-5 180 Centerville, Mass./Barnstable40 Michael Niego LHP Fr. R/L 6-1 183 Hillsdale, N.J./Pascack Valley3 Matt O’Neil IF Fr. R/R 6-1 175 East Longmeadow, Mass./East Longmeadow8 Devin Over RHP/UT So. R/R 6-1 185 Windsor, Conn./Windsor34 Stanley Paul OF Sr. L/L 5-11 175 Stamford, Conn./UConn-Avery Point/Westhill15 Ryan Radue RHP Fr. R/R 6-4 190 Appleton, Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran42 Jed Robinson LHP Fr. R/L 6-1 183 Winchester, Mass./Avon Old Farms9 Vinny Siena IF Fr. R/R 5-9 182 Woodbridge, Conn./Amity13 Max Slade RHP Fr. R/R 5-11 170 Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire4 JackSundberg OF Fr. L/R 5-11 175 Mansfield,Conn./AvonOldFarms23 Jordan Tabakman RHP So. R/R 6-4 215 Pompton Plains, N.J./North Carolina26 Jon Testani IF So. R/R 5-10 180 Monroe, Conn./Masuk12 Tom Verdi IF Jr. R/R 6-2 185 Warwick, R.I./Bishop Hendricken45 Brian Ward LHP Jr. L/L 6-3 185 Milford, Conn./Foran10 Eric Yavarone OF So. R/R 6-2 190 North Haven, Conn./North Haven

Location:Storrs, Conn.Nickname:HuskiesColors:National Flag Blue (Navy) & WhiteEnrollment:30,034Founded:1881DirectorofAthletics:Warde ManuelAssistantCoaches:Jeff Hourigan, Joshua MacDonald, Chris PodeszwaBaseballOfficePhone:860-486-40892012Record: 31-27-12012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:16-11/T-5th2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Brendan Flynn Email:[email protected]:860-486-1496Website:UConnHuskies.com

Qu i c k Fa c t s

J.o. christian Field

capacity - 2,000

c o n n e c t i c u t

CareerRecord/Years320-211-4/9 years

RecordatConnecticut/Years320-211-4/9 years

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J i M pe n d e r s FEBRUARY15 vs. Purdue* 4:00 p.m.16 vs. Indiana* 7:30 p.m.17 vs. Purdue* 1:00 p.m.22 at UCF # 7:00 p.m.23 vs. Troy # 1:00 p.m.24 vs. Texas Tech # 11:00 a.m.MARCH1 vs. Ohio State^ 2:00 p.m.2 vs. Central Michigan^ 2:00 p.m.3 at Stetson^ 3:00 p.m.8 at Sam Houston State 7:30 p.m.9 at Sam Houston State 5:00 p.m.10 at Sam Houston State 2:00 p.m.12 at Central Conn. St. 3:00 p.m.13 at Sacred Heart 3:00 p.m.15 at Presbyterian 3:00 p.m.16 at Presbyterian 6:00 p.m.17 at Presbyterian 1:00 p.m.19 at Coll. of Charleston 6:00 p.m.22 GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.23 GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.24 GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.26 at Hartford 3:00 p.m.28 at SETON HALL (DH) 1:00 p.m.30 at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.APRIL1 Quinnipiac 3:00 p.m.2 Boston College 3:00 p.m.3 at Yale 3:30 p.m.5 ST. JOHN’S 3:00 p.m.6 ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.7 ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.9 Northeastern 3:00 p.m.10 Brown 3:30 p.m.12 at VILLANOVA 3:15 p.m.13 at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m.14 at VILLANOVA 12:15 p.m.16 Farfield 3:00p.m.19 USF 3:00 p.m.20 USF 1:00 p.m.21 USF 1:00 p.m.23 UMass 3:00 p.m.24 at Bryant 3:30 p.m.26 at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m.27 at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m.28 at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m.MAY1 Holy Cross 3:00 p.m.3 at RUTGERS 3:00 p.m.4 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.5 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.11 LOUISVILLE (DH) 1:00 p.m.12 LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.14 at Rhode Island 6:00 p.m.16 at George Mason 3:00 p.m.17 at George Mason 3:00 p.m.18 at George Mason 2:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS

* BIG Ten/BIG EAST Challenge# UCF Tournament Orlando, Fla.^ Stetson Tournament DeLand, Fla.

2013 schedule

2013 ro s t e r

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Indiana* W, 8-018 vs. Purdue* L, 4-919 vs. Ohio State* L, 5-924 vs Xavier# W, 7-225 vs. College of Charleston# L, 6-1026 vs. Rhode Island# L, 0-2MARCH2 vs. Libscomb^ W, 4-2 at Mississippi State^ L, 4-53 at Mississippi State^ L, 1-34 vs. Lipscomb^ W, 6-59 vs. Oklahoma $ W, 8-710 vs. Illinois $ L, 1-5 vs. Oreegon State $ W, 6-311 at Oregon L, 4-012 vs. Seattle Cancelled16 vs. UAB % L, 4-1517 at Coastal Carolina % L, 2-618 vs. Michigan % L, 5-721 Yale W, 8-023 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 10-724 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 15-425 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 8-127 Hartford W, 11-628 Central Connecticut W, 7-430 SETON HALL W, 2-1 (11) SETON HALL L, 6-10APRIL1 SETON HALL W, 7-12 at Massachusetts W, 12-53 at Boston College L, 5-85 at PITTSBURGH W, 8-26 at PITTSBURGH W, 3-17 at PITTSBURGH W, 5-39 at Quinnipiac W, 12-711 at Brown L, 7-813 at ST. JOHN’S L, 7-814 at ST. JOHN’S L, 2-815 at ST. JOHN’S W, 8-7 (11)17 at Fairfield W,13-820 RUTGERS W, 9-8 RUTGERS W, 9-8 (10)21 RUTGERS L, 0-1524 Bryant L, 1-727 at LOUISVILLE L, 0-528 at LOUISVILLE L, 6-1429 at LOUISVILLE W, 7-4MAY5 CINCINNATI W, 4-3 CINCINNATI L, 0-16 CINCINNATI W, 6-4 (13)8 at Northeastern W, 8-711 at USF L, 2-312 at USF L, 0-313 at USF L, 3-815 Rhode Island T, 2-217 NOTRE DAME W, 2-118 NOTRE DAME L, 0-419 NOTRE DAME W, 4-023 vs. USF~ W, 7-225 vs. CONNECTICUT~ W, 4-126 vs. USF~ L, 0-127 vs. USF~ L, 1-2

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS* BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge# Cougar Invitational^ Mississippi State Tournament$ Nike Showcase% Costal Tournament~ BIG EAST Championship

2012 st a t i s t i c a l le a d e r s

BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTMAZZILI, LJ .339 58-58 239 43 81 19 2 9 38 22 5 30 16-21 MARTIN, Tim .327 49-44 196 26 64 11 1 3 23 8 1 23 5-8 FERRITER, Billy .319 56-56 238 43 76 6 2 1 31 22 5 29 24-29 FULLER, Ryan .305 59-59 220 35 67 16 5 4 37 33 8 46 9-17 VERDI, Tom .289 57-57 218 38 63 8 1 4 35 12 12 37 10-13 YAVARONE, Eric .270 59-56 211 23 57 7 1 1 24 13 6 30 0-3 PAVONE, Joe .250 47-44 152 18 38 7 1 3 19 11 8 22 3-6 Totals .285 59-59 2055 297 585 99 14 29 275 177 75 344 77-117Opponents .250 59-59 1988 295 497 74 12 17 235 187 61 386 58-79BIGEASTTotals .279 27-27 952 128 266 47 5 11 114 70 37 159 33-51BIGEASTOpponents .237 27-27 933 133 221 35 5 9 104 71 26 177 25-31

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHOSV IP H R ER BB SOMARZI, Anthony 2.55 3-8 15-15 3 0/0 0 98.2 76 42 28 20 64 FISCHER, David 3.47 5-6 16-10 1 0/0 0 80.1 76 42 31 27 68 OBERG, Scott 0.99 5-0 22-0 0 0/2 9 36.1 19 6 4 13 36 CROSS, Carson 1.21 3-1 18-2 0 0/1 1 37.1 29 9 5 6 28 OVER, Devin 1.69 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 5.1 5 1 1 1 2 MAHONEY, David 1.89 1-0 10-0 0 0/0 0 19.0 15 6 4 8 11 JOLIN, Will 4.18 1-0 14-0 0 0/0 1 23.2 28 17 11 2 14 Totals 3.81 31-27 59-59 4 3/3 11 520.1497 295 220 187 386Opponents 4.35 27-31 59-59 5 8/5 12 524.0585 297 253 177 344BIGEASTTotals 3.23 16-11 27-27 3 1/1 4 245.0221 133 88 71 177BIGEASTOpponents 4.25 11-16 27-27 3 5/4 6 245.2266 128 116 70 159

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results31-27-1, 16-11 Big east

Junior anthony Marzi

noteBook

• Ninth round MLB draft pick LJ Mazzilli returns for his senior season. Mazzilli was selected the 2013 BIG EAST Player of the Year.• Mazzilliandfifth-yearseniorcaptainBillyFerriterwilllooktorewritetheUConnrecord books in several major categories including runs, hits, stolen bases, at-bats and triples.• The senior class aims for a return trip to the NCAA Tournament after missing out for the firsttimeintheircareersin2012.• Junior LHP Anthony Marzi established himself as the team’s ace despite just three wins last year and will take over as the Friday starter.• Severalfreshmaninfielderswillbeexpectedtomakeanearlyimpacteitheratthirdbase, intheinfieldorasthedesignatedhitter.

H u s k i e s

senior lJ Mazilli

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G e o r G e t o w n

Location:Washington, D.C.Nickname:HoyasColors:Blue & GrayEnrollment:15,318Founded:1789DirectorofAthletics:Lee ReedAssociateHeadCoach:Curtis BrownAssistantCoaches:Phil Disher, Thomas DiBenedettoBaseballOfficePhone:202-687-24622012Record: 24-292012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:10-17/T-8th2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Mike “Mex” Carey Email:[email protected]:202-687-2475Website:GUHoyas.com

Qu i c k Fa c t s

shirley povich Field

capacity - 1,500

CareerRecord/Years271-482/13 seasons

RecordatGeorgetown/Years271-482/13 seasons

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pe t e wi l k FEBRUARY15 at Wofford 4:00 p.m.16 vs. UNC Asheville Noon17 vs. USC Upstate 1:00 p.m.22 vs. TBD # TBA23 vs. TBD # TBA24 vs. TBD # TBA27 George Mason 3:00 p.m.MARCH2 vs. Air Force^ 6:30 p.m.3 vs. Michigan^ 2:30 p.m. 4. vs. Valparaiso^ 11:00 a.m.5 vs. Toledo^ 11:00 a.m.7 vs. Bowling Green^ 6:00 p.m.8 vs. Chicago State^ 4:00 p.m.9 vs. Iowa^ 11:00 a.m.10 vs. Central Michigan^ 10:30 a.m.13 UMBC 3:00 p.m.15 Princeton 3:00 p.m.16 Princeton 1:00 p.m.17 Princeton 1:00 p.m.19 at George Washington 3:00 p.m.20 at UMES 3:00 p.m.22 at CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m.23 at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.24 at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.28 USF 1:00 p.m.29 USF 1:00 p.m.30 USF 1:00 p.m.APRIL5 at Saint Mary’s Noon6 at Saint Mary’s 10:00 a.m.7 at Saint Mary’s 10:00 a.m.9 George Washington 3:00 p.m.12 ST. JOHN’S 3:00 p.m.13 ST. JOHN’S 3:00 p.m.14 ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.16 at George Mason 3:00 p.m.19 at SETON HALL 6:00 p.m.20 at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.21 at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.24 at Coppin State 7:00 p.m.26 at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m.27 at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.28 at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.30 UMES 7:00 p.m.MAY1 Coppin State 7:00 p.m.3 PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.4 PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.5 PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m.11 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.12 at RUTGERS (DH) Noon14 at UMBC 6:00 p.m.16 VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m.17 VILLANOVA 3:00 p.m.18 VILLANOVA TBA

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS

# Davidson Tournament Davidson, N.C.^ Snowbird Classic Port Charlotte, Fla.

2013 schedule

2013 ro s t e rNo. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool20 Justin Abbott OF So. L/L 6-2 180 Raleigh, N.C./Millbrook35 Max Allen RHP So. R/R 6-1 195 Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 19 SteveAnderson 1B Jr. L/R 6-5 240 Albany,N.Y./NorthfieldMt.HermanPrep(Mass.)32 Alex Baker RHP So. R/R 6-3 200 Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell 16 Gino Basso LHP Fr. L/L 5-10 165 Glen Allen, Va./Godwin 17 Paul Bello OF Sr. S/R 6-1 180 Towaco, N.J./Delbarton 5 Corbin Blakey IF Sr. R/R 6-1 175 Alpharetta, Ga./Centennial 18 WillBrown RHP So. R/R 6-5 200 Chesterfield,Va./Matoaca26 Ryan Busch IF So. R/R 5-11 175 Falcon Heights, Minn./Roseville Area 11 Patrick Camporini LHP Sr. L/L 5-11 175 Safety Harbor, Fla./ Clearwater Central Catholic Jordan Chudacoff RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 180 Highland Park, Ill./New Trier/Lawrenceville 33 Nick Collins C Fr. L/R 6-1 250 Carthage, N.C./Union Pines 28 Tim Davis RHP Fr. R/R 5-10 170 Vienna, Va./James Madison 13 Neal Dennison RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 175 Houston, Texas/Lamar 3 Nick Gianforte 1B/C So. R/R 6-1 180 Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend 15 James Heine RHP Sr. R/R 6-6 225 Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill 43 Matt Hollenbeck LHP So. L/L 6-1 200 Horsham, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham 14 Justin Leeson OF/C Sr. R/R 6-3 200 Exton, Pa/West Chester 9 Trevor Matern IF Sr. R/R 6-3 185 Santa Clarita, Calif./Hart 4 Mike Norton IF So. R/R 6-1 180 Great Falls, Va./Georgetown Prep 22 Thomas Polus LHP Sr. L/L 5-10 160 Crown Point, Ind./Andrean 7 Curtiss Pomeroy SS Fr. R/R 6-1 190 Shrewsbury, Mass./Saint John’s/Phillips Andover 25 Danny Poplawski IF Sr. R/R 6-2 180 Bellevue, Wash./The Overlake School 10 Roberto Rodriguez C So. S/R 5-8 170 Clermont, Fla./Montverde Academy 12 Joe Sleiman C Fr. R/R 5-11 190 Windermere, Fla./Lake Highland Prep 27 Matt Smith RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 205 Cranberry Twp, Pa./Seneca Valley 29 Charles Steinman RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 200 Rockville Centre, N.Y./Chaminade 39 Jack Vander Linden RHP So. R/R 6-5 185 Dallas, Texas/Episcipal School of Dallas 8 Christian Venditti OF Jr. R/R 6-1 185 Newtonville, Mass./St. Sebastian’s Country Day 21 Eric Webber C Fr. R/R 6-1 175 Stockton, Calif./Saint Mary’s

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H o ya s

FEBRUARY17 at Charleston Southern W, 2-118 at Charleston Southern L, 2-6 Charleston Southern W, 12-322 Coppin State W, 17-1124 vs. Cincinnati^ W, 11-624 vs. UMBC^ W,13-625 vs. UMBC^ W, 11-426 at Wake Forest^ L, 2-5MARCH3 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 12-74 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 5-35 vs. Bowling Green L, 3-46 vs. Northeastern L, 7-9 (10)7 vs. Yale L, 2-39 vs. Yale W, 9-310 vs. Iowa W, 6-111 vs. Bucknell L, 3-1814 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 9-1016 at George Washington W, 13-217 at George Washington L, 2-4 (10)18 at George Washington L, 6-8 (14)20 at George Mason L, 8-1223 at USF L, 0-624 at USF L, 1-625 at USF L, 2-728 Navy L, 3-630 RUTGERS W, 13-131 RUTGERS W, 13-12 (10)APRIL1 RUTGERS L, 4-93 UMBC W, 7-15 LOUISVILLE L, 1-56 LOUISVILLE L, 1-127 LOUISVILLE W, 6-310 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 5-313 at VILLANOVA W, 6-514 at VILLANOVA L, 9-1015 at VILLANOVA W, 8-220 NOTRE DAME L, 2-521 NOTRE DAME L, 4-722 NOTRE DAME L, 4-1424 George Mason L, 3-628 at PITTSBURGH L, 0-529 at PITTSBURGH L, 3-8 at PITTSBURGH W, 6-3MAY1 at UMBC W, 13-84 SETON HALL L, 3-55 SETON HALL L, 1-26 SETON HALL W, 5-411 WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-312 WEST VIRGINIA L, 6-713 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-2 (11)17 at CINCINNATI L, 6-1118 at CINCINNATI L, 7-829 at CINCINNATI W, 15-4

BIG EAST games in CAPS^ Wake Forest Invitational * Rollins College Tournament

2012 st a t i s t i c a l le a d e r s

BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTGARZA, Mike .393 53-52 219 40 86 21 2 8 44 13 5 22 10-15 LEESON, Justin .325 51-51 212 40 69 8 5 2 21 31 4 40 18-24 RAVNAAS, Rand .325 50-49 194 37 63 12 1 2 37 26 1 30 14-18 BLAKEY, Corbin .291 46-37 148 26 43 12 1 3 24 16 6 32 3-4 MATERN, Trevor .280 47-38 157 22 44 3 0 0 20 12 4 30 3-4 LENTZ, Andy .262 52-52 183 27 48 10 0 1 22 20 5 30 8-12 POPLAWSKI, Danny .255 44-35 137 24 35 5 0 1 22 10 11 26 6-7 JOHNSON, Kevin .248 50-45 165 38 41 8 1 4 26 25 9 41 4-6 BELLO, Paul .230 51-49 174 13 40 1 0 0 20 7 5 26 3-5 Totals .288 53-53 1879 320 542 101 10 27 291 190 65 358 70-98Opponents .306 53-53 1868 316 571 101 13 34 282 184 78 275 42-70 BIGEASTTotals .274 27-27 937 134 257 50 3 11 121 78 27 185 20-34BIGEASTOpponents .319 27-27 941 166 300 55 9 18 147 87 44 130 19-38 PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOHARRIS, Will 2.85 5-4 13-13 0 0/0 0 75.2 80 31 24 18 38 VANDER LINDEN, Jack 4.13 4-2 15-9 0 0/0 0 65.1 72 38 30 16 34 DENNISON, Neal 6.19 4-3 12-12 0 0/0 0 64.0 82 52 44 35 34 STEINMAN, Charles 3.05 4-5 26-0 0 0/0 5 44.1 42 19 15 11 37 HOLLENBECK, Matt 3.44 0-2 15-0 0 0/0 0 18.1 18 8 7 12 11 BAKER, Alex 3.50 0-1 6-4 0 0/0 0 18.0 17 13 7 10 7 COSMOPULOS, Billy 3.78 1-1 13-0 0 0/0 0 16.2 14 7 7 9 12 Totals 5.10 22-29 53-53 0 0/0 7 471.1 571 316 267 184 275Opponents 4.88 29-22 53-53 2 2/2 9 474.0 542 320 257 190 358 BIGEASTTotals 5.34 10-17 27-27 0 0/0 3 236.0 300 166 140 87 130BIGEASTOpponents 4.33 17-10 27-27 2 2/2 3 239.0 257 134 115 78 185

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results24-29, 10-17 Big east

senior charlie steinMan

noteBook

• Georgetown enters the 2013 season coming off one of its best league seasons in recent history,postinga10-17recordintheBIGEASTandfinishingonegameshyofitsfirsttournament appearance since 1986• LeadingthewayfortheHoyasthisseasonwillbesenioroutfielderJustinLeeson;aMajorLeague Baseball draft selection last year, Leeson hit .325 with eight doubles and 21 RBI last season• The Hoyas will have to offset the losses of All-BIG EAST shortstop and MLB pick Mike Garza, as wellasseniorrightfielderRandRavnaasandtwo-yearsecondbasestarterAndyLentz• Seniors Corbin Blakey (IF/OF), third baseman Trevor Matern and Danny Poplawski (1B/3B) should all step in to contribute this season, along with junior Steve Anderson (1B/DH)• Senior pitcher Charles Steinman (4-5, 3.05 ERA, 4 saves) and senior Neal Dennison (4-3, 6.19, 12 starts) lead a young, but deeper pitching staff for the Hoyas• Redshirt sophomore Jack Vander Linden led the team in wins with a 5-2 record and posted a 4.13 earned run average

senior Justin leeson

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No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool28 Brandon Alphin RHP So. R/R 6-1 200 Mt. Washington, Ky./Bullitt East HS34 Michael Bollmer RHP/1B Fr. L/R 6-3 210 Lexington, Ky./Bryan Station HS19 Nick Burdi RHP So. R/R 6-4 218 Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove South HS11 Joe Ceja RHP So. R/R 6-5 221 Ottawa, Ill./Marquette Academy4 Alex Chittenden INF Jr. R/R 6-1 192 Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central HS41 Shane Crain C Jr. R/R 6-2 204 Lexington, Ky./Wabash Valley CC39 Paul Das IF Fr. R/R 6-2 183 Utrect, Netherlands/Het Nieuwe Lyceum37 Jakson Deyer LHP Fr. L/L 6-1 193 Wilmore, Ky./West Jessamine HS13 Cody Ege LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 182 Cherokee, Iowa/Cherokee Washington HS10 Adam Engel OF Jr. R/R 6-1 208 Cincinnati, Ohio/Loveland HS31 Joe Filomeno LHP So. R/L 6-1 230 Cicero, Ill./St. Rita HS16 Kyle Funkhouser RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 204 Oak Forest, Ill./Oak Forest HS42 JeffGardner OF/C Jr. L/R 6-2 218 Louisville,Ky./WhitefieldAcademy38 Aaron Gershenfeld C So. R/R 5-11 217 Champaign, Ill./Butler University/Cushing Academy14 Kyle Gibson C Jr. R/R 5-9 205 Henderson, Ky./Henderson County HS24 ChadGreen RHP Jr. R/R 6-4 216 Effingham,Ill./EffinghamHS27 Brad Hedden LHP So. L/L 6-1 188 Succasunna, N.J./Roxbury HS43 Matt Helms OF Sr. L/R 6-1 200 Eufaula, Okla./Seminole State CC/Eufaula HS20 Coco Johnson OF Jr. R/R 5-11 222 Benton Harbor, Mich./Central Arizona College5 AnthonyKidston 1B/RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 190 Defiance,Ohio/DefianceHS35 DaceKime RHP Jr. R/R 6-5 219 Defiance,Ohio/DefianceHS2 Zach Lucas IF So. R/R 6-1 186 Louisville, Ky./Butler HS45 Kyle McGrath LHP So. L/L 6-2 177 Louisville, Ky./Eastern Kentucky/Butler HS36 Jonah Philley IF/RHP Fr. L/R 6-2 190 Louisville, Ky./Eastern HS1 Nick Ratajczak 2B Sr. L/R 5-10 177 Joliet, Ill./Gulf Coast CC/Joliet Catholic Academy8 Danny Rosenbaum 3B Fr. R/R 6-1 200 Lafayette Hill, Pa./Chestnut Hill Academy40 Jared Ruxer RHP So. R/R 6-3 192 Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central HS33 Adam Schemenauer LHP Fr. R/L 6-8 235 Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill South HS32 Jordan Simons RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 172 Crestwood, Ky./South Oldham HS7 Zack Soria IF/C Fr. R/R 5-10 178 Homer Glen, Ill./St. Rita HS25 Robert Strader LHP Fr. R/L 6-4 188 Louisville, Ky./Eastern HS9 Jordan Striegel IF Fr. R/R 5-11 185 New Albany, Ind./New Albany HS15 Cole Sturgeon OF/LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 178 Owensboro, Ky./Owensboro Catholic HS44 Jeff Thompson RHP Jr. R/R 6-6 248 Greenville, Ind./Floyd Central HS26 Zak Wasserman 1B Sr. L/L 6-6 241 Stevensville, Mich./Lakeshore HS18 Mike White OF So. L/L 6-1 207 East Orange, N.J./Salisbury HS17 Sutton Whiting IF So. R/R 5-8 163 New Wilmington, Pa./Louisville Ballard HS30 Ty Young IF Jr. L/R 5-11 178 Coatesville, Pa./Malvern Preparatory School

L o u i s v i L L e

Location:Louisville, Ky.Nickname:CardinalsColors:Red & BlackEnrollment:22,000Founded:1798DirectorofAthletics:Tom JurichAssistantCoaches:Chris Lemonis, Roger Williams, Kyle CheesebroughBaseballOfficePhone:502-852-01032012Record: 41-222012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:18-9/T-1st2012Postseason:NCAA RegionalBaseballSIDContact: Garett Wall Email:[email protected]:502-852-3088Website:UofLsports.com

JiM patterson stadiuM

capacity - 4,000

CareerRecord/Years258-128/6 years

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Minnesota# L, 1-7 (8)18 vs. Illinois# W, 4-319 vs. Michigan State# W, 7-622 Eastern Kentucky W, 7-224 Oakland University W, 7-425 Oakland University W, 10-726 Oakland University W, 6-328 Eastern Illinois L, 2-3MARCH3 Peeperdine L, 2-3 Pepperdine W, 3-14 Pepperdine W, 7-3 6 Indiana W, 13-49 vs. Oral Roberts^ W, 7-310 at Alabama^ L, 6-711 vs. East Carolina^ L, 9-413 Ole Miss W, 4-314 Ole Miss L, 8-1816 Ball State W, 9-417 Ball State W, 14-518 Ball State W, 13-520 Ohio State W, 20-023 CINCINNATI W, 10-224 CINCINNATI W, 5-425 CINCINNATI W, 12-427 at Purdue L, 1-2 (10)30 VILLANOVA W, 12-131 VILLANOVA L, 2-5APRIL1 VILLANOVA W, 6-13 Western Kentucky W, 9-25 at GEORGETOWN W, 5-16 at GEORGETOWN W, 12-17 at GEORGETOWN L, 3-610 at Kentucky W, 12-013 SETON HALL L, 2-314 SETON HALL W, 12-715 SETON HALL L, 4-917 at Indiana W, 21-420 at USF W, 6-521 at USF W, 12-122 at USF L, 1-524 Kentucky W, 10-227 CONNECTICUT W, 5-028 CONNECTICUT W, 14-629 CONNECTICUT L, 4-7MAY1 at Western Kentucky L, 1-85 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 3-4 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 7-66 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 8-48 at Vanderbilt L, 2-311 ST. JOHN’S W, 5-012 ST. JOHN’S L, 2-613 ST. JOHN’S W, 6-415 Morehead State W, 8-317 at PITTSBURGH W, 6-5 (12)18 at PITTSBURGH L, 2-819 at PITTSBURGH W, 9-523 vs. PITTSBURGH~ W, 8-425 vs. CONNECTICUT~ L, 1-4 vs. USF~ L, 2-6JUNE1 vs. New Mexico State* W, 3-22 vs. Arizona* L, 4-163 vs. Missouri* W, 11-3 vs. Arizona* L, 3-16

BIG EAST games in CAPS# - BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge^ Alabama Tournament~BIG EAST Championship* NCAA Tournament

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BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GSAB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTTy Young .344 57-54 180 42 62 9 4 6 42 23 21 35 15-19 Nick Ratajczak .343 63-63 245 64 84 11 1 0 25 27 28 9 6-11 Cole Sturgeon .321 63-62 221 42 71 11 5 1 45 23 10 14 8-8 Adam Engel .308 51-50 214 43 66 4 0 1 18 16 5 27 37-39 Jeff Gardner .299 58-47 167 35 50 9 2 2 34 15 13 33 2-5 Stewart Ijames .259 63-63 239 48 62 15 0 12 65 32 4 45 6-8 Totals .295 63-63 2139 427 632 105 18 31 376 229 115 325 96-120Opponents .254 63-63 2142 285 545 76 9 21 248 195 52 474 44-65 BIGEASTTotals .270 27-27 899 175 243 45 3 11 156 110 57 139 39-49BIGEASTOpponents .248 27-27 928 110 230 30 4 3 98 78 25 210 15-24 PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Justin Amlung 2.31 9-4 16-16 0 0/2 0 109.0 83 34 28 26 105 Jared Ruxer 3.38 8-3 16-14 0 0/2 0 77.1 78 32 29 15 32 Jeff Thompson 4.00 9-4 15-15 0 0/0 0 78.2 77 47 35 38 73 Travis Tingle 4.15 5-3 23-9 0 0/1 1 65.0 76 41 30 16 51 Chad Green 2.70 5-0 22-6 0 0/1 0 46.2 44 17 14 23 42 Joe Ceja 2.70 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0 6.2 5 4 2 5 4 Matt Koch 3.34 1-2 22-0 0 0/3 4 32.1 41 17 12 8 30 Totals 3.61 41-22 63-63 0 4/4 16 560.2 545 285 225 195 474Opponents 6.22 22-41 63-63 4 0/0 8 543.2 632 427 376 229 325 BIGEASTTotals 2.97 18-9 27-27 0 2/2 4 242.1 230 110 80 78 210BIGEASTOpponents 5.83 9-18 27-27 3 0/0 3 236.0 243 175 153 110 139

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2012 results41-22, 18-9 Big east

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• After winning three regular season conference titles in the last four years, the Louisville baseball team was selected as the favorite to win the 2013 BIG EAST championship by the league’s head coaches.• The Cardinals led all teams with four players named to the 2013 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team -- junior outfielderAdamEngel(Cincinnati,Ohio/LovelandHS),juniordesignatedhitterJeffGardner,juniorright-handedpitcher Jeff Thompson and sophomore righty Jared Ruxer (Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central HS).• Louisville is led in 2013 by the return of seven of its school record 10 All-BIG EAST performers from last season, while most of the Cardinals’ pitching staff returns for 2013, led by Ruxer, the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and Freshman All-American right-hander.• Louisvillereturns21letterwinnersfromthe2012team,whichfinished41-22andadvancedtoanNCAARegionalforthefifthtimeinsixseasons.• In his six previous seasons leading the Cardinals, head coach Dan McDonnell is 258-122 with three BIG EAST regular-season titles, two BIG EAST Tournament titles, two NCAA Super Regional appearances and one College World Series berth.• The Cardinals were ranked No. 4 nationally in the preaseason Baseball America Poll.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool27 Breck Ashdown Sr. RHP L/R 6-5 215 Tucson, Ariz./Catalina Foothills10 Conor Biggio So. OF L/R 5-9 150 Houston, Texas/St. Thomas19 Ryan Bull So. IF/OF B/R 6-2 210 Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie36 Pat Connaughton So. RHP R/R 6-5 205 Danvers, Mass./S John’s Prep12 Kevin Connolly Fr. OF R/R 6-1 190 Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep21 JoeyCresta Fr. RHP R/R 5-11 185 Plainfield,Ill./PlainfieldNorth6 Kevin DeFilippis So. IF R/R 6-0 170 Homer Glen, Ill./Providence Catholic35 Frank DeSico Sr. IF R/R 5-9 190 Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius1 Adam Norton Sr. RHP/IF R/R 6-2 190 Highland, Ind./Andrean18 Sean Fitzgerald Jr. RHP R/R 6-3 175 McLean, Va./McLean2 Jack Flaherty Fr. IF R/R 6-0 175 Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips32 Connor Hale Fr. RHP R/R 6-4 170 Carmel, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit11 David Hearne Fr. RHP R/R 6-4 190 Homer Glen, Ill./Providence Catholic28 Michael Hearne Fr. LHP L/L 5-11 180 Palos Heights, Ill./Marist51 Donnie Hissa Jr. RHP R/R 6-7 245 Iron River, Wisc./Maple Northwestern13 Mac Hudgins So. OF B/R 6-0 185 Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman 7 Eric Jagielo Jr. IF/OF L/R 6-3 215 Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove North30 Forrest Johnson Jr. C R/R 6-2 200 Hudson, Ohio/Hudson31 Scott Kerrigan So. RHP R/R 6-7 215 Saugus, Calif./Saugus16 Zak Kutsulis Fr. LHP/OF L/L 6-1 185 Homer Glen, Ill./Providence Catholic8 Blaise Lezynski So. IF/OF L/R 6-0 200 Newtown, Pa./Notre Dame H.S. (NJ)3 Trey Mancini Jr. 1B R/R 6-5 225 Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven20 CharlieMarkson Sr. OF R/R 6-2 200 WhitefishBay,Wisc//WhitefishBay5 NickMcCarty Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 190 Westfield,Ind./Cathedral15 Jason McMurray So. IF R/R 6-1 185 West Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic33 Phil Mosey So. IF/C R/R 6-2 200 Fishers, Ind./Cathedral26 James Nevant Fr. OF/IF R/R 6-1 200 Asheville, N.C./T.C. Roberson25 Ricky Palmer Sr. C R/R 6-0 200 Orland Park, Ill./Brother Rice4 Lane Richards Fr. IF R/R 5-11 175 Pendleton, Ore./Pendleton14 Kyle Richardson Fr. OF R/R 6-0 190 Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South37 Kyle Rubbinaccio So. RHP R/R 6-3 210 Manalpan, N.J./Manalpan22 Ricky Sanchez Fr. C R/R 6-0 200 Miami, Fla./Flanagan40 Dan Slania Jr. RHP R/R 6-5 275 Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic42 Matt Ternowchek So. RHP R/R 6-5 195 Glenmoore, Pa./Downington East17 Cristian Torres So. RHP R/R 6-6 205 Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif./Palos Verdes Peninsula24 Patrick Veerkamp Sr. RHP R/R 6-3 205 Fort Wayne, Ind./Homestead

Location:Notre Dame, Ind. Nickname:Fighting IrishColors:Gold & BlueEnrollment:8,372Founded:1798DirectorofAthletics:Jack SwarbrickAssistantCoaches:Jesse Woods, Chuck Ristano, Eddie SmithBaseballOfficePhone:574-631-63662012Record: 31-272012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:14-13/7th2012Postseason:noneBaseballSIDContact: Michael Bertsch Email:[email protected]:574-631-8642Website:UND.com

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FEBRUARY16 vs. Florida Gulf Coast * 2:30 p.m. vs. Ohio State * 6:00 p.m.17 vs. Mercer * Noon22 at Tulane 7:30 p.m.23 at Tulane 3:00 p.m.24 at Tulane 2:00 p.m.MARCH1 vs. UMass # 3:00 p.m. vs. Tennessee # 6:30 p.m.2 vs. Virginia Tech # 6:00 p.m.3 vs. Rhode Island # 11:00 a.m.8 vs. UCLA ^ 9:00 p.m.9 vs. USC ^ 5:00 p.m.10 vs. Oklahoma 1:00 p.m.12 at UC Santa Barbara 6:00 p.m.14 at Cal Poly 9:00 p.m.15 at Cal Poly 9:00 p.m.16 at Cal Poly 4:00 p.m.22 SETON HALL 5:35 p.m.23 SETON HALL 2:05 p.m.24 SETON HALL 1:05 p.m.25 Kent State 5:35 p.m.26 Kent State 5:35 p.m.28 at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m.29 at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m.30 at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.APRIL2 UIC 5:35 p.m.3 Valparaiso 5:35 p.m.5 VILLANOVA 5:35 p.m.6 VILLANOVA 2:05 p.m.7 VILLANOVA 1:05 p.m.9 Michigan 5:35 p.m.10 E. Michigan 5:35 p.m.12 at PITTSBURGH 6:00 p.m.13 at PITTSBURGH 3:00 p.m.14 at PITTSBURGH Noon16 at Michigan TBA17 Bowling Green 5:35 p.m.19 Quinnipiac 5:35 p.m.20 Quinnipiac 2:05 p.m.21 Quinnipiac 1:05 p.m.23 Toledo 5:35 p.m.24 Michigan State 5:35 p.m.26 CONNECTICUT 5:35 p.m.27 CONNECTICUT 2:05 p.m.28 CONNECTICUT 1:05 p.m.30 at Central Michigan 4:05 p.m.MAY3 USF 5:35 p.m.4 USF 2:05 p.m.5 USF 1:05 p.m.11 at ST. JOHN’S (DH) Noon12 at ST JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.14 at W. Michigan 3:00 p.m.16 at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m.17 at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m.18 at CINCINNATI 1:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS* Snowbird Tournament Sarasota, Fla.# Irish Baseball Classic Cary, N.C.^ Dodgertown Classic Los Angeles, Calif.

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Illinois* W, 13-1218 vs. Iowa* W, 5-219 vs. Purdue* L, 8-1525 vs. Hofstra W, 6-3 vs. Hofstra W, 10-826 vs. Hofstra W, 5-4MARCH2 at Texas State L, 0-63 at Texas State L, 0-64 at Texas State L, 0-510 vs. Michigan^ W, 2-011 vs Michigan^ L, 5-6 at LSU^ W, 7-112 at LSU^ PPD14 at Texas - San Antonio W, 12-015 vs. Houston Baptist# W, 7-316 vs. Kansas# W, 1-017 vs. Indiana State# L, 4-6 (10)18 vs. Indiana State# L, 1-620 Eastern Michigan W, 12-421 IPFW W, 8-123 PITTSBURGH W, 6-524 PITTSBURGH W, 3-225 PITTSBURGH W, 7-527 at UIC L, 5-830 at USF W, 8-3 (10)31 at USF L, 6-11APRIL1 at USF L, 4-63 Toledo W, 7-35 at SETON HALL L, 2-3 (11) SETON HALL L, 4-5 (10)7 at SETON HALL L, 0-210 at Michigan State L, 2-811 Western Michigan L, 4-513 CINCINNATI W, 10-914 CINCINNATI W, 6-515 CINCINNATI L, 2-620 at GEORGETOWN W, 5-221 at GEORGETOWN W, 7-422 at GEORGETOWN W, 14-425 Central Michigan L, 4-927 ST. JOHN’S L, 4-628 ST. JOHN’S L, 4-629 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-3MAY1 Butler W, 6-52 Valparaiso L, 4-74 at VILLANOVA L, 9-105 at VILLANOVA W, 6-06 at VILLANOVA W, 5-411 RUTGERS W, 5-212 RUTGERS L, 6-1113 RUTGERS W, 2-115 vs. Northwestern W, 9-417 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-218 at CONNECTICUT W, 4-019 at CONNECTICUT L, 4-023 vs. ST. JOHN’S~ L, 2-1224 vs. RUTGERS~ W, 9-025 vs. SETON HALL~ W, 4-326 vs. ST. JOHN’S~ L, 1-2

BIG EAST games in CAPS* BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge^ LSU Baseball Tournament# Irish Baseball Classic~BIG EAST Championship

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BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTHUDSON, Joe .332 57-57 202 39 67 14 1 6 39 23 14 32 3-4 MANCINI, Trey .317 54-54 202 47 64 10 0 12 45 22 6 37 3-7 JAGIELO, Eric .310 58-58 229 33 71 15 0 13 43 28 8 34 4-8 MARKSON, Charlie .303 53-51 175 30 53 6 1 2 20 17 10 32 19-25 DeSICO, Frank .302 58-58 248 42 75 9 0 0 23 24 2 37 13-16 ROBINSON, Alex .301 48-44 163 18 49 3 2 0 25 10 0 24 2-4 BULL, Ryan .254 54-52 189 18 48 8 0 1 19 27 8 43 1-3 Totals .277 58-58 1951 294 541 81 10 36 267 199 67 381 58-89Opponents .272 58-58 1957 275 532 95 14 17 251 160 71 417 32-56BIGEASTTotals .269 27-27 904 131 243 36 5 18 121 85 35 200 29-45 BIGEASTOpponents .261 27--27 912 121 238 40 4 8 110 69 39 201 7-18

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOHUDGINS, Will 2.06 5-3 15-15 1 0/3 0 96.1 85 44 22 24 90 FITZGERALD, Sean 3.82 7-3 27-7 0 0/2 0 70.2 72 32 30 14 57 NORTON, Adam 4.32 4-5 15-15 2 1/0 0 98.0 112 52 47 7 61 SLANIA, Dan 2.03 3-0 31-0 0 0/2 12 31.0 36 10 7 12 37 CONNAUGHTON, Pat 3.18 4-4 12-10 0 0/1 0 45.1 47 20 16 21 40 TORRES, Cristian 3.18 0-0 11-0 0 0/1 1 5.2 6 3 2 2 3 Totals 3.92 30-2758-58 3 6/5 13 511.2 532 275 223 160 417Opponents 4.49 27-3058-58 6 5/3 10 507.1 541 294 253 199 381BIGEASTTotals 3.37 14-13 27-27 2 2/1 7 240.2 238 121 90 69 201BIGEASTOpponents 4.34 13-14 27-27 3 2/1 6 240.1 243 131 116 85 200

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results31-27, 14-13 Big east

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• Notre Dame returns four of six batters who all averaged .300 or better at the plate in 2012, including2013PreseasonAll-BIGEASTselectionsfirstbasemanTreyManciniandthirdbasemanEric Jagielo.

• Jagielo was named third team Preseason Louisville Slugger All-America, along with fellow junior pitcher Dan Slania. Also a 2013 Preseason All-BIG EAST selection, Slania was named to the 2013 NCBWA Preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List.

• SlanialedtheBIGEASTin2012insaveswith12,gamesfinishedwith29andappearanceswith31.

•NotreDamealsoreturnssenioroutfielderCharlieMarksonwholedtheBIGEASTinleaguegamesin stolen bases with 13, averaging .50 per game.

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No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt Hometown/PreviousSchool37 Rhys Aldenhoven RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 180 Victoria, Australia/Hill College27 AndrewBelfiglio LHP Fr. L/L 6-1 170 NewtownSquare,Pa./Penncrest32 Alex Caravella LHP Sr. L/L 5-10 185 Harrington, Park, N.J./Northern Valley13 Luke Curtis RHP So. R/R 6-1 215 Philipsburg, Pa./Philipsburg-Osceola45 Jonathan Danielczyk C Sr. R/R 6-2 190 Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep29 Jimmy Devine RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 195 Pittsburgh, Pa./Temple14 Joe Harvey RHP So. R/R 6-2 220 Audobon, Pa./Kennedy-Kenrick8 Eric Hess 1B So. L/L 5-11 185 Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep23 Bennette Hill IF Fr. L/R 6-1 185 Olive Branch, Miss./Briar Crest Christian33 Jeff Kelly RHP Sr. R/R 5-11 180 Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts44 A.J. Lardo OF R-Fr. R/R 6-1 205 Baltimore, Md./Maryland31 J.R. Leonardi RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 215 Pittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Allderdice20 Billy Lipari C/3B Fr. R/R 6-2 190 Omaha, Neb./Omaha Creighton Prep3 Pete Macke LHP R-Fr. L/L 6-3 175 Omaha, Neb./Omaha Creighton Prep40 Ethan Mildren RHP Jr. R/R 6-4 215 Hopwood, Pa./Laurel Highlands42 Luke Novosel RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 200 Irwin, Pa./Penn-Trafford5 Evan Oswald IF Sr. R/R 180 Butler, Pa./Butler19 Sam Parente IF Sr. R/R 6-1 205 Pittston, Pa./Lackawanna College9 John Peluso OF Sr. L/R 5-10 175 Bethlehem, Pa./Lackawanna College41 Casey Roche OF/RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 175 Downington, Pa./Downington East18 Steven Shelinsky Jr. OF/1B Jr. R/R 6-1 220 Yardley, Pa./Pennsburg7 Elvin Soto C So. S/R 200 New York, N.Y./Xaverian4 Ronald Sucre IF Sr. R/R 185 Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus24 Nick Vazquez OF So. L/R 6-4 200 Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney21 Stephen Vranka OF/RHP Jr. R/R 5-10 160 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway17 Tanner Wilt RHP So. R/R 6-1 195 Allison Park, Pa./North Allegheny2 Dylan Wolsonovich IF R-Fr. R/R 5-9 160 Ford City, Pa./Ford City11 Matt Wotherspoon RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 175 Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood22 Dave Yakopec LHP So. L/L 6-3 195 Lower Burrell, Pa./Lower Burrell

Location:Pittsburgh, PaNickname:PanthersColors:Blue & GoldEnrollment:28,823Founded:1787DirectorofAthletics:Steve PedersonAssistantCoaches:Danny Lopaze, Jerry Oakes, Jacke HealyBaseballOfficePhone:412-648-82082012Record: 28-282012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:10-17/T-8th2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Matt Haas Email:[email protected]:412-648-8245Website:PittsburghPanthers.com

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Jo e Jo r d a n o FEBRUARY15 at Wichita State 4:00 p.m.16 at Wichita State 3:00 p.m.17 at Wichita State 2:00 p.m.22 at Wofford 4:00 p.m.23 at Wofford 2:00 p.m.24 at Wofford 1:00 p.m.MARCH1 at The Citadel * 4:00 p.m.2 vs. UNC Asheville * Noon3 vs. VCU * 1:00 p.m.8 Youngstown State # 3:00 p.m.9 Manhattan # 3:00 p.m.10 Manhattan # Noon Youngstown State # 3:00 p.m.12 West Virginia 3:00 p.m.15 Niagara ^ 3:00 p.m.16 Toledo ^ 3:00 p.m.17 Niagara ^ Noon Toledo ^ 3:00 p.m.19 Penn State 4:30 p.m.20 at Kent State 3:00 p.m.22 at ST. JOHN’S 3:00 p.m.23 at ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.24 at ST. JOHN’S Noon27 at Penn State 6:00 p.m.29 Towson (DH) 1:00 p.m.30 Towson 1:00 p.m.APRIL2 at Akron 3:00 p.m.5 at USF 7:00 p.m.6 at USF 6:00 p.m.7 at USF 1:00 p.m.9 at Youngstown State 3:00 p.m.12 NOTRE DAME 6:00 p.m.13 NOTRE DAME 3:00 p.m.14 NOTRE DAME Noon16 Youngstown State 3:00 p.m.17 Coppin State (DH) 1:00 p.m.19 RUTGERS 6:00 p.m.20 RUTGERS 3:00 p.m.21 RUTGERS Noon27 CINCINNATI (DH) 1:00 p.m.28 CINCINNATI Noon30 at West Virginia 6:00 p.m.MAY3 at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.4 at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.5 at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.8 Ohio 8:00 p.m.10 VILLANOVA 6:00 p.m.11 VILLANOVA 3:00 p.m.12 VILLANOVA Noon14 Kent State 6:00 p.m.16 at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m.17 at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m.18 at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.

Dates and Times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS* Bulldog Challenge Charleston, S.C.# Panther Classic I Pittsburgh, Pa.^ Panther Classic II Pittsburgh, Pa.

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Iowa# L, 5-7 vs. Michigan# W, 9-818 vs. Northwestern# L, 11-12 (10)19 vs. Indiana# L, 7-1224 at Wofford W, 22-1225 at Wofford L, 7-826 at Wofford W, 8-4MARCH2 vs. Coastal Carolina^ W, 3-13 vs. Illinois^ Cancelled4 at St. John’s^ Cancelled6 vs. Sacred Heart* L, 7-67 vs. Sacred Heart* W, 5-48 vs. Xavier* W, 6-510 vs. Miami (Ohio)* L, 6-1 vs. Akron* L, 12-411 vs Michigan State* W, 3-116 vs. Hartford< W, 4-217 vs. Hartford< W, 8-318 vs. Hartford< W, 10-621 at Penn State L, 3-523 at NOTRE DAME L, 5-624 at NOTRE DAME L, 2-325 at NOTRE DAME L, 5-728 Kent State W, 6-530 at CINCINNATI L, 0-231 at CINCINNATI W, 6-0APRIL1 at CINCINNATI W, 10-9 (11)4 Youngstown State W, 9-15 CONNECTICUT L, 2-86 CONNECTICUT L, 1-37 CONNECTICUT L, 3-510 at Akron W, 9-511 Penn State W, 5-313 USF W, 2-114 USF L, 5-615 USF L, 8-917 at Kent State L, 5-618 Akron W, 3-220 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 4-822 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 14-5 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 5-728 GEORGETOWN W, 5-029 GEORGETOWN W, 8-3 GEORGETOWN L, 3-6MAY1 at Ohio W, 5-12 at Youngstown State PPD5 at RUTGERS W, 5-2 at RUTGERS L, 1-36 at RUTGERS W, 4-38 Akron W, 8-211 at SETON HALL W, 7-412 at SETON HALL L, 1-4 at SETON HALL L, 3-415 at Youngstown State W, 5-217 LOUISVILLE L, 5-6 (12)18 LOUISVILLE W, 8-219 LOUISVILLE L, 5-923 vs. LOUISVILLE~ L, 4-824 vs. USF~ L, 5-12

BIG EAST games in CAPS# - BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge^ - Coastal Carolina Invitational* - Snowball Classic< - Panther Classic~ BIG EAST Championship

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BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GSAB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATT DEVEREAUX, Rick .372 56-56 231 37 86 15 1 7 54 23 6 23 3-4 VAZQUEZ, Boo .327 47-43 159 25 52 7 4 1 22 18 3 24 4-4 ROCHE,Casey .322 55-55 202 37 65 17 3 3 45 30 6 44 4-7 DEFABIO,Anthony .317 55-55 205 53 65 16 2 4 34 31 17 34 9-13 PARENTE,Sam .302 44-42 162 23 49 9 0 0 26 13 8 22 2-2 OSWALD,Evan .299 48-47 157 25 47 5 1 0 17 19 6 30 5-10 VRANKA, Stephen .275 54-52 222 46 61 13 5 1 17 18 3 39 9-13 SOTO, Elvin .250 56-56 216 22 54 11 0 7 38 14 8 50 1-2 WILSON, Derik .235 48-46 149 19 35 3 1 1 17 16 9 15 3-5 Totals .290 56-56 1919 313 557 101 18 24 281 207 71 326 49-72Opponents .281 56-56 1896 287 533 97 12 19 264 159 44 392 42-70BIGEASTTotals .290 27-27 930 127 270 48 9 10 112 79 26 159 19-27BIGEASTOpponents .280 27-27 900 125 252 48 3 11 116 78 22 176 22-36 PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOMILDREN, Ethan 3.76 6-6 14-14 4 1/1 0 95.2 106 45 40 17 72 IANNAZZO, Matt 3.95 7-4 16-15 1 0/0 1 100.1 122 58 44 22 76 WOTHERSPOON, Matt 5.03 4-4 15-14 2 0/0 0 91.1 89 58 51 40 86 JOHNSON, Kevin 0.00 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 0 1.1 0 0 0 1 0 KELLY,Jeff 2.35 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 1 7.2 3 2 2 1 3 WOLSONOVICH,Dylan 3.86 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 2.1 4 1 1 1 0 Totals 4.54 28-28 56-56 8 2/1 14 486.0 533 287 245 159 392Opponents 4.83 28-28 56-56 2 1/1 15 488.2 557 313 262 207 326BIGEASTTotals 4.06 10-17 27-27 6 2/1 4 235.0 252 125 106 78 176BIGEASTOpponents 3.90 17-10 27-27 1 1/1 10 240.0 270 127 104 79 159

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results28-28, 10-17 BIG EAST

Junior Matt wotherspoon

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• Pitt’s postseason berth last season made it one of only three schools to advance to each of the past four BIG EAST Tournaments.

• ThePanthers,with six starters returning in their lineup, posted top-five finishes in the conference in battingaverage (.290), on-base percentage (.376) and slugging percentage (.399) in 2012.

• JunioroutfielderCaseyRoche,whofinishedseventhintheBIGEASTinRBI(45)in2012tocomplimenthis.345battingaverage,joinsseniorthirdbasemanSamParente(.302)andsophomoreoutfielderBooVasquez(.327)as returning starters who batted over .300 last season.

• Junior starting pitchers Ethan Mildren and Matt Wotherspoon return to the weekend rotation after top-10 conferencefinishesinstrikeoutslastseason.

• Pitt added two new faces to its coaching staff this season. Jerry Oakes, a 2000 seventh-round draft selection by the Milwaukee Brewers and former four-year assistant coach at Coastal Carolina, joined the Panthers as the program’spitchingcoach.FormerYoungstownStatestandoutJackeHealeywillheadPittsburgh’s infieldandassistwithitsoffenseinhisfirstyearasanassistantcoach.

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No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool28 Kevin Baxter RHP Fr. Waterford, N.J. / St. Augustine Prep.47 Howie Brey LHP Fr. Middletown, N.J. / Middletown South19 John Brucker SS So. Sparta, N.J / Sparta / Maryland38 Lou Clemente OF Jr. Union, N.J. / Roselle Catholic / Brookdale CC32 Vincent Consenzo 1B Fr. North Caldwell, N.J. / West Essex Regional12 Rob Corsi LHP Sr. L/L 6-0 190 Oceanport, N.J. / Shore Regional/Duquesne36 Ross Costello 3B/1B Jr. R/R 6-1 210 Egg Harbor Township, N.J. / Egg Harbor Township7 Joe D’Annunzio OF Jr. R/R 6-0 190 Scotch Plains, N.J. / Scotch Plains-Fanwood16 R.J. Devish 3B Fr. Beachwood, N.J. / Toms River South30 Kyle Driscoll RHP Fr. Toms River, N.J. / Toms River South22 Jerry Elsing RHP Sr. R/R 6-4 215 Montville, N.J. / Montville5 Nick Favatella 2B/SS Jr. R/R 5-10 195 Washington Township, N.J. / Washington Township25 Tyler Gebler RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 220 Toms River, N.J. / Toms River South44 Sam Hasty RHP Sr. R/R 6-7 225 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Brooklyn Poly Prep40 Bill Hoermann 1B Sr. R/R 6-8 245 Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North2 John Jennings IF So. R/R 5-11 190 Berkeley Heights, N.J. / Governor Livingston45 Charlie Lasky RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 230 Freehold, N.J. / Colts Neck23 Charlie Law RHP/1B Sr. R/R 6-8 250 Mainland, N.J. / Mainland Regional48 Corey Lerche 1B Fr. West Nyack, N.J. / St. Joseph Regional29 Slater McCue RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 200 Radnor, Pa. / Conestoga1 Jeffrey Melillo C Sr. R/R 6-2 195 Annandale, N.J. / North Hunterdon21 Brian O’Grady OF Jr. L/R 6-2 200 Warminster, Pa. / Archbishop Wood26 Pat O’Leary RHP Sr. R/R 6-2 200 Sparta, N.J. / Sparta / Morris CC27 NateRoe RHP Sr. Plainfield,N.J./SetonHallPrep/MorrisCC14 Reed Shuttle RHP Fr. Lansdale, Pa. / North Penn15 Rob Smorol LHP Sr. L/L 6-1 190 Clark, N.J. / Arthur L. Johnson11 Pat Sweeney IF Jr. R/R 6-1 180 Sparta, N.J / Blair Academy18 Matt Tietz SS Fr. West Milford, N.J. / Pope John XXIII39 Keith Wallace RHP Fr. West Deptford, N.J. / Bishop Eustace33 Jon Young RHP So. R/R 6-3 180 Old Bridge, N.J. / Old Bridge20 Vinny Zarrillo OF So. L/L 5-8 175 Forked River, N.J. / Lacey6 Michael Zavala C Jr. R/R 6-2 205 Randolph, N.J. / Randolph17 Steve Zavala OF Sr. L/L 5-11 185 Randolph / Randolph, N.J.37 Evan Steidl 2B/SS Fr. Randolph N.J. / Morris Knolls

Location:Piscataway, N.J.Nickname:Scarlet KnightsColor:ScarletEnrollment:43,386Founded:1766DirectorofAthletics:Tim PernettiAssociateHeadCoach:Joe LitterioAssistantCoaches: Rick Freeman, Tim ReillyBaseballOfficePhone:732-445-78332012Record: 31-252012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:16-11/T-5th2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Jimmy Gill Email:[email protected]:732-445-4200Website:ScarletKnights.com

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RecordatRutgers/Years913-628-7/29 years

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FEBRUARY15 at Miami 7:00 p.m.16 at Miami 7:00 p.m.17 at Miami 1:00 p.m.22 at Old Dominion 3:00 p.m.23 at Old Dominion 2:00 p.m.24 at Old Dominion 1:00 p.m.MARCH1 at Georgia Tech 4:00 p.m.2 at Georgia Tech 2:00 p.m.3 at Georgia Tech 1:00 p.m.8 at William & Mary 7:00 p.m.9 at William & Mary 1:00 p.m.10 at William & Mary 1:00 p.m.15 at Richmond 3:00 p.m.16 at Richmond 2:00 p.m.17 at Richmond 1:00 p.m.19 at VCU 6:00 p.m.20 at VCU 6:00 p.m.22 at LOUISVILLE 6:00 p.m.23 at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.24 at LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m.26 at Rider 3:30 p.m.28 at VILLANOVA 3:15 p.m.29 at VILLANOVA 3:30 p.m.30 at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m.APRIL2 Columbia 3:30 p.m.3 Iona 3:30 p.m.5 SETON HALL 3:00 p.m.6 SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.7 SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.9 at Fordham 3:30 p.m.12 CINCINNATI 3:00 p.m.13 CINCINNATI 1:00 p.m.14 CINCINNATI 1:00 p.m.16 at Lafayette 3:30 p.m.17 Monmouth 3:30 p.m.19 at PITTSBURGH 6:00 p.m.20 at PITTSBURGH 3:00 p.m.21 at PITTSBURGH Noon23 at Delaware 3:30 p.m.24 Wagner 3:00 p.m.26 vs. Oklahoma State * TBA27 vs. Creighton * TBA28 vs. Nebraska * TBA30 at Hofstra 3:00 p.m.MAY1 Delaware 3:00 p.m.3 CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m.4 CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.5 CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.11 GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.12 GEORGETOWN (DH) 1:00 p.m.16 at USF 7:00 p.m.17 at USF 6:00 p.m.18 at USF 1:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) aresubject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS

* TD Ameritrade Classic Omaha, Neb.

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FEBRUARY17 at Miami L, 2-618 at Miami L, 1-4 (12)19 at Miami L, 7-924 at Old Dominion W, 8-625 at Old Dominion W, 11-826 at Old Dominion W, 5-1MARCH2 at Georgia Tech L, 2-163 at Georgia Tech L, 4-94 at Georgia Tech L, 3-69 at Florida Atlantic L, 5-210 at Florida Atlantic W, 6-311 at Florida Atlantic W, 10-413 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 12-814 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 7-216 at Stetson L, 0-317 at Stetson L, 3-418 at Stetson W, 7-021 Rider W, 5-023 at SETON HALL L, 0-324 at SETON HALL W, 10-225 at SETON HALL W, 9-628 at Wagner W, 13-830 at GEORGETOWN L, 1-1331 at GEORGETOWN L, 12-13 (10)APRIL1 at GEORGETOWN W, 9-43 Princeton W, 12-114 at Columbia L, 6-7 (10)5 ST. JOHN’S L, 3-56 ST. JOHN’S W, 6-27 ST. JOHN’S L, 10-1710 Fordham W, 15-413 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-214 WEST VIRGINIA W, 8-415 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-117 at Monmouth W, 8-118 Lafayette W, 8-320 at CONNECTICUT L, 8-921 at CONNECTICUT L, 8-9 (10)22 at CONNECTICUT W, 15-024 Delaware W, 6-427 at CINCINNATI W, 3-1 (10)28 at CINCINNATI W, 13-129 at CINCINNATI W, 5-2MAY1 Hofstra L, 0-75 PITTSBURGH W, 3-1 PITTSBURGH L, 2-56 PITTSBURGH L, 3-411 at NOTRE DAME L, 2-512 at NOTRE DAME W, 11-613 at NOTRE DAME L, 1-215 Iona L, 4-517 VILLANOVA W, 11-118 VILLANOVA W, 6-019 VILLANOVA W,10-823 vs. SETON HALL~ L, 1-624 vs. NOTRE DAME~ L, 0-9

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS

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BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GSAB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATT KIVLEHAN, Patrick .392 51-50 189 47 74 11 2 14 50 22 14 40 24-28 FAVATELLA, Nick .333 56-56 222 54 74 12 3 5 42 22 11 39 8-13 MELILLO, Jeff .311 51-49 183 35 57 10 0 4 30 30 8 31 0-1 O’GRADY, Brian .308 56-54 224 47 69 13 4 1 28 32 4 35 9-16 ZAVALA, Steve .275 55-51 193 24 53 7 1 1 38 22 2 33 4-9 HOERMANN, Bill .272 52-52 195 21 53 6 0 2 25 17 2 37 0-1 SWEENEY, Pat .259 53-53 170 34 44 6 0 0 25 28 7 35 5-5 D’ANNUNZIO, Joe .238 49-45 143 26 34 3 2 0 9 20 6 33 8-9 Totals .292 56-56 1934 343 564 90 14 30 302 230 63 400 61-88Opponents .280 56-56 1931 285 541 94 11 31 262 162 51 327 50-73BIGEASTTotals .297 27-27 937 175 278 39 7 17 158 102 30 186 30-39BIGEASTOpponents .275 27-27 921 126 253 45 5 12 118 74 26 145 19-25 PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOFASANO, Ryan 3.34 6-5 16-14 3 1/1 0 97.0 92 39 36 17 59 SMOROL, Rob 3.46 8-4 15-15 1 1/0 0 93.2 91 46 36 27 53 GEBLER, Tyler 4.54 3-5 13-12 2 0/0 1 83.1 100 44 42 17 51 YOUNG, Jon 0.00 0-0 3-0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 2 0 0 1 ELSING, Jerry 3.57 0-2 17-0 0 0/0 1 17.2 27 11 7 5 16 O’LEARY, Pat 3.68 2-1 9-5 0 0/0 0 36.2 38 17 15 13 18 BEARD, Willie 3.95 4-1 24-0 0 0/0 0 43.1 47 23 19 16 31 Totals 4.25 31-25 56-56 7 4/1 9 495.2 541 285 234 162 327Opponents 5.10 25-31 56-56 2 4/3 8 497.1 564 343 282 230 400BIGEASTTotals 4.01 16-11 27-27 4 2/1 6 240.0 253 126 107 74 145BIGEASTOpponents 4.95 11-16 27-27 2 1/0 3 238.1 278 175 131 102 185

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results31-25, 16-11 Big east

senior roB sMorol

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• TheScarletKnightsreturneightstartersinthefield,thedesignatedhitterandtwooftheirtopthreestarting pitchers from a season ago.

• Senior catcher Jeff Melillo was named to the 2013 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, selected by the conference’s 11 head coaches.

• Junior second baseman Nick Favatella returns after posting a .333 batting average in 2012. He was tied for the team lead with 74 hits a season ago.

• Senior starting pitcher Rob Smorol looks to improve on his eight-win 2012 season, where he became one of 15 players in program history to win eight or more games in one campaign. He holds the best 2012 ERA (3.46) of any returning Rutgers player.

• Head coach Fred Hill enters his 30th season at the helm, ranking 13th among active coaches with 1,061 career wins.

senior JeFF Melillo

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No. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool39 Brad Bellinger RHP So. R/R 6-4 220 Pine City, N.Y./Elmira Southside26 Danny Bethea C Sr. R/R 6-1 200 San Diego, Calif./Palomar College0 Ty Blankmeyer IF Fr. R/R 5-8 155 Morristown, N.J./Seton Hall Prep24 Jimmy Brennan OF Sr. L/L 6-1 200 Airmont, N.Y./Suffern27 Dustin Breshears IF So. R/R 6-1 175 North Bend, Wash./Bellevue College9 Joe Burns C Fr. R/R 5-11 210 Shelton, Conn./St. Joseph44 Alex Caruso OF Fr. L/L 5-10 170 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool29 Robert Case C/1B Sr. R/R 6-2 195 Miami, Fla./South Dade32 Anthony Cervone RHP Sr. R/R 6-4 230 Beacon, N.Y./Beacon25 Joey Christopher RHP R-Fr. R/R 6-2 200 Merrick, N.Y./Sanford H. Calhoun18 Matt Clancy LHP Fr. L/L 5-11 170 Norwood, N.J/Northern Valley Old Tappan2 Jamal Clarke OF Fr. R/R 5-11 175 Glen Burnie, Md./Archbishop Spalding8 Bret Dennis IF So. R/R 6-1 180 Burnt Hills, N.Y./Burnt Hills-Balston Lake33 Joey Graziano RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 180 Berkeley Heights, N.J./Governor Livingston17 Thomas Hackimer RHP Fr. R/R 5-10 170 Floral Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy30 Sean Hagan LHP Sr. L/L 6-6 235 Larchmont, N.Y./Mamaroneck14 Matt Hennie RHP R-Fr. R/R 6-2 170 Roselle Park, N.J./Roselle Catholic11 Ryan Horstman LHP R-Fr. L/L 6-2 185 South Hadley, Mass./South Hadley12 Alex Katz LHP Fr. L/L 5-11 180 New Hyde Park, N.Y./Herricks7 Martin Kelly OF Jr. R/R 6-1 185 Pompton Plains, N.J./Seminole State College13 Zach Lauricella 3B So. R/R 5-10 190 Buffalo, N.Y./Clarence40 James Lomangino RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 205 Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Suffolk County C.C10 Kyle Lombardo IF Jr. R/R 6-2 190 Setauket, N.Y./Suffolk County C.C21 Ryan McCormick RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 200 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa3 Sean O’Hare 3B Sr. S/R 6-1 180 Morristown, N.J./Seton Hall Prep6 Dan Roland C So. R/R 5-10 190 Upper Brookville, N.Y./Oyster Bay35 Anthony Rosati RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 205 Copiague, N.Y./Holy Trinity5 Frank Schwindel C/1B Jr. R/R 6-1 205 Livingston, N.J./Livingston22 Mike Sheppard III RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 180 Florham Park, N.J./Seton Hall Prep4 Pat Talbut IF/OF Sr. R/R 6-2 185 Vestal, N.Y./Vestal16 Jerome Werniuk RHP Sr. R/R 6-5 220 Toronto, Ontario/LeMoyne College

Location:Queens, N.Y.Nickname:Red StormColors:Red & WhiteEnrollment:21,067Founded:1870DirectorofAthletics:Chris MonaschAssistantCoaches:Mike Hampton, Corey Muscara, Brendan MonaghanBaseballOfficePhone:718-990-61482012Record: 40-232012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:18-9/T-1st2012Postseason:NCAA Super RegionalBaseballSIDContact: Tim Brown Email:[email protected]:718-990-1521Website:RedStormSports.com

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CareerRecord/Years589-350-3/17 years

RecordatSt.John’s/Years589-350-3/17 years

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Dates and Times (Eastern) are sub-ject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS*Snowbird Baseball Classic Sarasota, Fla.^ Game played at Citi Field Flushing, N.Y.# Game played at Thomas Dodd Stadium Norwich, Conn.

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Michigan State# L, 4-1118 vs. Minnesota# W, 6-119 vs. Illinois# L, 4-924 at Texas Tech^ L, 1-425 vs. Northern Illinois^ W, 11-9 (10)26 at Texas Tech^ L, 2-5

28 at North Carolina L, 4-829 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-0MARCH2 vs. Illinois & L, 0-47 at Fairfield W,6-49 at Liberty L, 2-1210 at Liberty L, 4-7 at Liberty L, 1-411 at Liberty W, 3-114 FDU W, 15-716 Albany ! W, 8-317 Albany ! W, 8-318 Holy Cross ! W, 13-420 NYIT W, 16-621 Long Island W, 4-323 at VILLANOVA W, 8-424 at VILLANOVA W, 10-425 at VILLANOVA L, 0-828 Maryland L, 4-1630 WEST VIRGINIA W, 7-631 WEST VIRGINIA L, 1-3APRIL1 WEST VIRGINIA W, 14-63 at Wagner W, 5-45 at RUTGERS W, 5-36 at RUTGERS L, 2-67 at RUTGERS W, 17-1010 Columbia L, 6-911 Hofstra W, 16-313 CONNECTICUT W, 7-214 CONNECTICUT W, 8-215 CONNECTICUT L, 7-8 (11)18 Princeton W, 8-420 at CINCINNATI W, 14-121 at CINCINNATI W, 9-422 at CINCINNATI W, 9-024 vs. Boston College L, 1-227 at NOTRE DAME W, 6-4 at NOTRE DAME W, 6-429 at NOTRE DAME W, 3-130 Iona W, 19-1MAY4 USF L, 0-35 USF W, 6-26 USF W, 5-4 11 at LOUISVILLE L, 0-512 at LOUISVILLE W, 6-213 at LOUISVILLE L, 4-617 SETON HALL L, 1-418 SETON HALL W, 5-4 (12)19 SETON HALL L, 4-5 (11)23 vs. NOTRE DAME~ W, 12-224 vs. SETON HALL~ W, 6-326 vs. NOTRE DAME~ W, 2-127 vs. USF~ W, 7-3JUNE1 vs. East Carolina* W, 11-32. vs. North Carolina* W, 5-43 vs. North Carolina* W, 9-38 vs. Arizona* L, 6-79 vs. Arizona* L, 4-7

BIG EAST games in CAPS# BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge^ Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic& Coastal Carolina Invitational! Red Storm Baseball Tournament~ BIG EAST Championship* NCAA Tournament

2012 st a t i s t i c a l le a d e r s

BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GSAB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTWESSINGER, Matt .353 61-61 238 60 84 12 1 6 47 34 7 29 34-36 O’HARE, Sean .346 61-61 211 40 73 14 1 3 42 28 12 32 8-9 BALTZ, Jeremy .345 61-61 232 63 80 12 4 8 52 33 8 21 18-23 SCHWINDEL, Frank .326 54-47 193 31 63 5 1 4 30 6 5 13 0-0 BETHEA, Danny .270 49-49 159 16 43 5 0 3 29 24 8 22 1-2 TALBUT, Pat .265 48-41 170 30 45 2 0 0 24 15 2 36 3-8 LAURICELLA, Zach .246 52-48 167 28 41 4 1 2 30 24 3 39 6-8 Totals .287 61-61 2072 390 595 75 14 27 336 259 69 337 92-117Opponents .248 61-61 2077 276 515 75 14 20 235 200 63 458 67-86BIGEASTTotals .278 27-27 947 164 263 29 6 10 143 105 23 143 31-39BIGEASTOpponents .249 27-27 932 111 232 36 4 7 99 81 31 207 25-32 PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GSCG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOHAGAN, Sean 2.72 8-2 15-15 2 0/0 0 102.2 92 39 31 23 66 HANSEN, Kyle 3.46 5-5 16-15 1 1/0 0 93.2 91 39 36 26 108 CARASITI, Matt 3.98 7-5 18-14 0 0/0 0 83.2 89 45 37 31 64 RIVERA, Stephen 1.74 5-0 26-0 0 0/1 4 51.2 41 20 10 15 52 TURNER, Kyle 3.00 0-0 4-0 0 0/0 0 3.0 3 1 1 1 2 LOBBAN, Brendan 3.51 5-3 14-8 0 0/0 0 56.1 51 28 22 17 42 Totals 3.82 40-21 61-61 3 2/1 15 542.0 515 276 230 200 458Opponents 5.38 21-40 61-61 2 4/2 7 535.0 595 390 320 259 337BIGEASTTotals 3.66 18-9 27-27 3 1/0 6 246.0 232 111 100 81 207BIGEASTOpponents 4.50 9-18 27-27 2 3/1 3 244.0 263 164 122 105 143

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results40-23, 18-9 Big east

senior sean hagan

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• Five-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year Ed Blankmeyer enters his 18th season at the helm of the Red Storm with 589 wins, just 23 shy of becoming the winningest coach in St. John’s baseball history. Blankmeyer has led the Red Storm to eight NCAA Tournament berths, including one Super Regional appearance, four BIG EAST regular season titles and three BIG EAST Tournament crowns.• Selected second in the BIG EAST preseason poll, the Red Storm returns 16 letterwinners from a 2012 squad that reached the NCAA Super Regionals and won both the BIG EAST Tournament and regular season championships.• Preseason All-BIG EAST selection Sean Hagan leads the pitching staff. The senior lefty was a second teamABCAAll-NortheastRegionchoiceandafirstteamAll-BIGEASTselectionlastseasonaftertossingaschool-record 108.2 innings and going 8-3 with a 2.90 ERA and two complete games.• Preseason All-BIG EAST choice Sean O’Hare leads a group of six returning starters on offense. A second team ABCA All-Northeast Region honoree last season, the senior third baseman had a team-best 15 doubles, ranked second with a .434 on-base percentage and third in batting average (.341), RBI (43) and runs scored (42).

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Location:South Orange, N.J.Nickname:PiratesColors:Blue & WhiteEnrollment:9,700Founded:1856DirectorofAthletics:Patrick G. LyonsAssistantCoaches:Phil Cundari, Mark Pappas, Eric DuncanBaseballOfficePhone:973-761-95572012Record: 34-242012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:17-10/T-3rd2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Matt SweeneyEmail:[email protected]:973-761-9493Website:SHUPirates.com

owen t. carroll Field

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CareerRecord/Years219-255/9 years

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FEBRUARY15 at North Carolina 3:00 p.m.16 at North Carolina 2:00 p.m.17 at North Carolina 1:00 p.m.22 at E. Tennessee State 3:00 p.m.23 at E. Tennessee State 1:00 p.m.24 at E. Tennessee State 1:00 p.m.MARCH1 at San Diego State 9:00 p.m.2 at San Diego State 4:00 p.m.3 at San Diego State 4:00 p.m.6 at San Diego 9:00 p.m.8 at Pepperdine 5:00 p.m.9 at Pepperdine 4:00 p.m.10 at Pepperdine 4:00 p.m.15 UMass * 2:00 p.m. Manhattan * 5:00 p.m.16 Manhattan * 3:00 p.m.17 UMass * 3:00 p.m.20 Saint Peter’s 4:00 p.m.22 at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m.23 at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m.24 at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m.26 at Lafayette 3:30 p.m.28 CONNECTICUT (DH) 1:00 p.m.30 CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.APRIL5 at RUTGERS 3:00 p.m.6 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.7 at RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.10 at Wagner 3:30 p.m.12 at Houston 7:30 p.m.13 at Houston 7:30 p.m.14 at Houston 2:00 p.m.17 Iona 4:00 p.m.19 GEORGETOWN 6:00 p.m.20 GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.21 GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.23 at Monmouth 3:30 p.m.24 Lehigh 4:00 p.m.26 at VILLANOVA 3:15 p.m.27 at VILLANOVA 1:15 p.m.28 at VILLANOVA 12:15 p.m.30 at Saint Peter’s 3:00 p.m.MAY3 at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m.4 at CINCINNATI 4:00 p.m.5 at CINCINNATI Noon10 USF 6:00 p.m.11 USF (DH) 1:00 p.m.16 ST. JOHN’S 6:00 p.m.17 ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.18 ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change

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No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool11 Sal Annunziata 1B So. R/R 5-11 205 Bronx, N.Y./ Fordham Prep31 Jon Beaubien OF So. R/R 6-1 195 Livingston, N.J./ Livingston30 Tyler Boyd UT So. L/R 6-1 185 Succasunna, N.J./ Roxbury36 Sam Burum RHP Fr. R/R 6-5 180 Robbinsville, N.J./ Robbinsville23 Luke Cahill RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 220 Tinton Falls, N.J./ Monmouth Regional5 Chris Chiaradio IF Fr. L/R 5-11 170 Teaneck, N.J./St. Joseph Regional25 Connor Delepine IF Sr. R/R 6-3 200 Middletown, N.J./ Middletown North46 Dan Ditusa LHP So. R/L 6-1 185 St. Charles, Ill./ St. Charles East18 Anthony Elia LHP So. L/L 5-10 170 Flanders, N.J./ Mt. Olive47 Alex Falconi C So. R/R 5-11 185 Freeport, N.Y./ St. Mary’s16 Mike Genovese IF Sr. R/R 5-11 175 Livingston, N.J./ Livingston45 Brian Gilbert RHP Jr. R/R 6-1 210 Toms River, N.J./ Toms River8 Zack Granite OF Jr. L/L 5-11 165 Staten Island, N.Y. /Tottenville7 KyleGrimm IF So. R/R 5-11 190 Bergenfield,N.J./Bergenfield20 Dillon Hamlin C Jr. R/R 6-2 190 Colts Neck, N.J./ CBA6 Derek Jenkins OF Fr. R/R 5-8 155 Annandale, N.J. /North Hunterdon24 Scott Kalamar OF Sr. L/L 5-11 190 Bethlehem, Pa./ Liberty22 Conor Krauss RHP So. R/R 6-5 205 Randolph, N.J./ Randolph32 Steven Lombardi RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 195 Saddle River, N.J./ Don Bosco Prep43 Jose Lopez RHP So. R/R 6-1 180 Cranbury, N.J./ Hightstown21 Ricky Mangione LHP Sr. L/L 6-2 190 Orange, Conn./ Notre Dame2 Giuseppe Papaccio IF Sr. R/R 6-1 185 Nutley, N.J./Nutley39 Adnan Pjetrovic C Fr. R/R 5-10 197 Clifton, N.J./ Clifton27 Josh Prevost RHP Jr. R/R 6-7 215 Belle Mead, N.J./ Montgomery29 Jon Prosinski RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 180 Skillman, N.J./ Montgomery38 Ed Ras LHP Sr. L/L 6-2 185 Millstone Twp., N.J./ Allentown34 DJ Ruhlman IF So. R/R 6-1 185 Belle Mead, N.J./ Montgomery19 Blaise Scerbo RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 236 Staten Island, N.Y./ Xaverian12 Chris Selden IF Jr. R/R 6-2 185 Allenhurst, N.J./ Red Bank Catholic3 Ryan Sullivan OF Sr. L/L 5-11 180 Stony Point, N.Y./ Albertus Magnus35 Greg Terhune LHP Sr. L/L 6-5 220 Washington, N.J./ Warren Hills26 Nate Vahedi RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 170 Philadephia, Pa./ J.R. Masterman14 Zack Weigel OF Fr. L/L 6-1 180 Oak Park, Ill./ Oak Park & River Forest

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2012 results34-24, 17-10 BIG EAST

FEBRUARY17 vs. Penn State# W, 6-318 vs. Michigan# L, 1-2 vs. Ohio State# L, 7-1419 vs. Northwestern# W, 6-324 at Tennessee L, 2-925 at Tennessee L, 2-3 (11)26 at Tennessee L, 2-10MARCH2 vs. Wright State^ W, 11-43 at Virginia^ L, 4-104 vs. Wright State^ L, 8-10 at Virginia^ W, 5-26 Manhattan L, 8-109 vs. Miami (Ohio)+ L, 5-710 vs. Michigan State+ L, 3-4 (15)11 vs. Akron+ W, 3-216 Fordham< W, 5-017 Maine< W, 6-418 NJIT< W, 3-020 Saint Peter’s L, 1-323 RUTGERS W, 3-024 RUTGERS L, 2-1025 RUTGERS L, 6-927 at Rider W, 7-628 Lafayette W, 4-3 (12)30 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-2 (11) at CONNECTICUT W, 10-6APRIL1 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-75 NOTRE DAME W, 3-2 (11) NOTRE DAME W, 5-4 (10)7 NOTRE DAME W, 2-010 at Princeton L, 4-5 (10)11 Wagner W, 9-113 at LOUISVILLE W, 3-214 at LOUISVILLE L, 7-1215 at LOUISVILLE W, 9-417 NYIT W, 16-720 VILLANOVA W, 8-221 VILLANOVA L, 4-7 (12)22 VILLANOVA L, 5-1224 at Monmouth W, 15-325 Iona W, 4-127 WEST VIRGINIA W, 11-928 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-129 WEST VIRGINIA W, 9-4MAY1 at Saint Peter’s L, 0-74 at GEORGETOWN W, 5-35 at GEORGETOWN W, 2-16 at GEORGETOWN W, 4-58 Saint Joseph’s W, 4-311 PITTSBURGH L, 4-712 PITTSBURGH W, 4-1 PITTSBURGH W, 4-317 at ST. JOHN’S W, 4-118 at ST. JOHN’S L, 4-5 (12)19 at ST. JOHN’S W, 5-4 (11)23 vs. RUTGERS~ W, 6-124 vs. ST. JOHN’S~ L, 3-625. vs. NOTRE DAME~ L, 3-4

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS# - Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge^ - University of Virginia Tournament+ - Snowbird Classic< - Strike Out Cancer Tournament~ BIG EAST Championship

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BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTWALSH, Will .280 57-56 225 32 63 9 7 4 33 22 11 28 13-16 PAPACCIO, Giuseppe .279 56-56 229 29 64 14 1 3 36 16 3 37 5-5 ANNUNZIATA, Sal .277 51-48 173 23 48 10 1 3 24 11 10 39 2-2 GENOVESE, Mike .274 58-57 219 34 60 8 2 0 34 29 9 24 5-5 GRIMM, Kyle .308 45-38 143 14 44 5 0 0 17 14 6 15 2-2 GRANITE, Zack .302 41-41 172 34 52 6 3 0 11 23 2 22 21-22 KALAMAR, Scott .291 38-26 110 15 32 4 2 1 18 10 0 21 1-3 Totals .266 58-58 2022 286 537 80 25 12 249 214 57 354 68-85 Opponents .261 58-58 1997 260 522 89 16 13 229 229 57 437 69-96 BIGEASTTotals .270 27-27 949 128 256 39 13 6 114 93 25 178 22-27 BIGEASTOpponents .270 27-27 957 123 258 44 7 8 114 108 33 227 35-46

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOHARVEY, Ryan 3.04 6-4 17-10 1 0/1 2 77.0 65 35 26 43 90 PROSINSKI, Jon 3.52 9-3 15-15 2 2/0 0 94.2 108 44 37 19 73 GENOVESE, Mike 0.68 2-0 8-0 0 0/0 1 13.1 11 4 1 3 9 WARNER, Henry 1.48 2-0 15-3 0 0/1 1 30.1 25 5 5 11 16 MEJIA, Benny 2.62 3-2 28-0 0 0/2 9 44.2 39 13 13 9 37 FERNANDEZ, George 2.70 1-1 30-0 0 0/1 0 26.2 27 8 8 17 14 Totals 3.60 34-2358-58 4 5/2 16 533.0522 260 213 229 437Opponents 3.82 23-3458-58 2 1/0 6 527.1537 286 224 214 354 BIGEASTTotals 3.79 17-10 27-27 3 2/0 8 251.2258 123 106 108 227 BIGEASTOpponents 3.68 10-17 27-27 1 0/0 2 247.1256 128 101 93 178

Italics indicates returning player

senior Jon prosinski

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• Seton Hall has won 34 games in back-to-back seasons. The last time the program has won that many games in back-to-back seasons was in 1987 (45) and 1988 (39).• Senior Jon Prosinski was named Preseason BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year. The right-hander is poised to break several Seton Hall records.• Seton Hall is seeking its third straight BIG EAST Championship berth.• ThePiratesreturnfouroftheirfiveregularstartingpitchersfromlastseason,includingtwo weekend starters.• Offensively,thePiratesreturnfiveoftheirtopsixrunproducersfromlastseasonandsixoftheir top seven regulars in batting average.

senior giuseppe papaccio

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No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool51 Joe Adel RHP R-Fr. R/R 6-7 215 Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz HS8 Nik Alfonso SS/2B R-Fr. R/R 5-9 180 Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic38 Joseph Altieri C Fr. L/R 6-1 200 Tampa, Fla./Jesuit High School12 Levi Borders 3B/C Fr. R/R 6-3 185 Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven24 Mike Clarkson RHP So. R/R 6-1 205 Dunedin, Fla./Dunedin HS4 Kyle Copack 2B Sr. R/L 5-10 170 Chicago, Ill./Newsome HS22 Anthony Diaz OF Jr. S/L 5-11 180 Palm Harbor, Fla./PH University HS41 Chris Dious RHP Jr. R/R 6-2 190 Dade City, Fla./Pasco HS2 Dylan Drawdy RHP/2B Fr. R/R 5-11 170 Riverview, Fla./Riverview HS39 Jimmy Falla 1B/OF Sr. R/R 6-2 215 Tampa, Fla./Jesuit High School16 Zac Gilcrease 3B So. S/R 6-2 175 Tampa, Fla./Cambridge Christian6 Nick Gonzalez LHP Jr. L/L 6-4 220 Tampa, Fla./Leto HS20 Jimmy Herget RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 155 Tampa, Fla./Jefferson HS19 Cody Hernandez RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 180 Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic45 Steven Leasure RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 205 Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS14 Vincent Leto OF Fr. L/R 5-10 170 Tampa, Fla./Jesuit High School35 Joe Lovecchio RHP Sr. R/R 6-2 190 Daytona Beach, Fla./Seabreeze HS7 Austin Lueck OF So. R/R 6-1 215 Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley HS18 Luke Maglich IF Fr. L/R 6-3 190 Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS31 Derek Martin RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 185 Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic9 Alex Mendez OF Sr. L/L 5-7 175 Longwood, Fla./Bishop Moore13 Chris Norton C Sr. S/R 6-1 215 Brandon ,Fla./East Bay HS42 Lawrence Pardo LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 190 Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus34 Justin Patrick RHP Fr. R/R 6-5 205 Cumberland, R.I/Cumberland HS37 Tommy Peterson RHP Fr. L/R 6-1 205 New Port Richy, Fla./River Ridge HS40 Adrian Puig RHP Sr. R/R 5-11 205 Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep5 Buddy Putnam UT So. L/R 6-3 185 Bartow, Fla./Bartow15 James Ramsay OF Jr. L/L 6-1 190 Brandon, Fla. /Brandon27 Diago Rapalino P R-Fr. R/R 6-4 180 Barranquilla, Columbia/British International College17 Janick Serrallonga LHP Jr. L/L 5-9 160 Hialeah, Fla./Champgnat Catholic10 Jordan Strittmatter OF So. R/R 6-3 200 Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley HS21 Blake Sydeski C So. R/R 6-3 215 Daytona Beach, Fla./New Smyma29 Chad Taylor OF/RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 180 Tampa, Fla./Jefferson3 Kyle Teaf IF So. L/R 5-9 170 Tallahassee, Fla./Trinity Catholic25 Nolan Thomas LHP Jr. L/L 6-1 190 Big Pine Key, Fla./TCC33 Alex Vetter RHP Jr. R/R 6-7 215 Reno, NV./Feather River College

Location:Tampa, Fla.Nickname:BullsColors:Green & GoldEnrollment:47,214Founded:1956DirectorofAthletics:Doug WoolardAssistantCoaches:Chris Heintz, Lance Carter, Frank MaldonadoBaseballOfficePhone:2012Record: 25-292012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:17-10/T-3rd2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: Casey GoldsteinEmail:[email protected]:813-974-4087Website:GoUSFBulls.com

usF BaseBall stadiuM

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CareerRecord/Years786-586-2/25 years

RecordatUSF/Years188-161/6 years

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le l o pr a d o FEBRUARY16 Louisville * 4:00 p.m. Purdue * 7:30 p.m.17 Indiana * 1:00 p.m.22 at Florida State 4:00 p.m.23 at Florida State 2:00 p.m.24 at Florida State 1:00 p.m.26 at UCF 6:30 p.m.MARCH1 Toledo 7:00 p.m.2 Toledo 6:00 p.m.3 Toledo 1:00 p.m.5 Boston College 7:00 p.m.6 Boston College 7:00 p.m.8 Valparaiso 7:00 p.m.9 Valparaiso 6:00 p.m.10 Valparaiso 1:00 p.m.12 at FIU 6:00 p.m.13 at FIU 3:00 p.m.15 Florida A&M 7:00 p.m.16 Florida A&M 6:00 p.m.17 Florida A&M 1:00 p.m.19 at Bethune-Cookman 6:00 p.m.22 CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m.23 CINCINNATI 6:00 p.m.24 CINCINNATI 1:00 p.m.26 Florida Gulf Coast 7:00 p.m.28 at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.29 at GEORGETOWN 4:00 p.m.30 at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.APRIL2 Stetson 7:00 p.m.5 PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.6 PITTSBURGH 6:00 p.m.7 PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m.10 UCF 7:00 p.m.12 Alcorn State 7:00 p.m.13 Alcorn State 6:00 p.m.14 Alcorn State 1:00 p.m.16 at Stetson 6:30 p.m.19 at CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m.20 at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.21 at CONNECTICUT 1:00 p.m.23 at Florida 7:00 p.m.26 ST. JOHN’S 7:00 p.m.27 ST. JOHN’S 6:00 p.m.28 ST. JOHN’S 1:00 p.m.30 Bethune-Cookman 7:00 p.m.MAY1 Stetson 7:00 p.m.3 at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m.4 at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m.5 at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m.10 at SETON HALL 6:00 p.m.11 at SETON HALL (DH) 1:00 p.m.14 at Florida Gulf Coast 6:30 p.m.16 RUTGERS 7:00 p.m.17 RUTGERS 7:00 p.m.18 RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.

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FEBRUARY17 vs. Ohio State# W, 5-318 vs. Michigan State# W, 2-119 vs. Minnesota# W, 4-322 North Florida L, 1-924 Bethune-Cookman W, 8-525 Bethune-Cookman L, 3-726 Bethune-Cookman L, 0-228 at UCF L, 1-12MARCH3 Savannah State W, 14-4 Savannah State W, 15-44 Savannah State W, 5-36 Jacksonville W, 8-07 Jacksonville L, 9-29 Eastern Illinois W, 4-010 Eastern Illinois L, 0-311 Eastern Illinois W, 5-112 Yale W, 2-114 Illinois State W, 10-516 Lafayette W, 5-017 Lafayette W, 9-318 Lafayette L, 6-720 UCF L, 2-623 GEORGETOWN W, 6-024 GEORGETOWN W, 6-125 GEORGETOWN W, 7-228 Florida A&M W, 6-530 NOTRE DAME L, 3-8 (10)31 NOTRE DAME W, 11-6APRIL1 NOTRE DAME W, 6-43 STETSON L, 2-65 at CINCINNATI W, 8-26 at CINCINNATI W, 3-27 at CINCINNATI W, 8-510 at Stetson L, 4-613 at PITTSBURGH L, 1-214 at PITTSBURGH W, 6-515 at PITTSBURGH W, 9-817 at Bethune-Cookman W, 4-320 LOUISVILLE L, 5-621 LOUISVILLE L, 1-1222 LOUISVILLE W, 5-124 at Florida W, 5-327 VILLANOVA L, 2-328 VILLANOVA L, 6-729 VILLANOVA W, 3-1MAY4 at ST. JOHN’S W, 3-05 at ST. JOHN’S L, 2-66 at ST. JOHN’S L, 4-511 CONNECTICUT W, 3-212 CONNECTICUT W, 3-013 CONNECTICUT W, 8-317 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 3-618 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 8-1019 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-4 (12)23 vs. CONNECTICUT~ L, 2-724 vs. PITTSBURGH~ W, 12-526 vs. CONNECTICUT~ W, 1-0 vs. CONNECTICUT~ W, 2-127 vs. ST. JOHN’S~ L, 3-7

BIG EAST games in CAPS# - Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge~ BIG EAST Championship

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BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GSAB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATTRAMSAY, James .328 60-60 238 33 78 9 0 2 32 25 2 25 14-19 FALLA, Jimmy .293 54-46 181 20 53 10 0 3 21 14 5 42 3-4 MENDEZ, Alex .286 59-59 220 42 63 8 2 3 32 26 14 27 6-9 LLERENA, Luis .262 57-55 191 34 50 11 0 0 29 15 9 21 0-1 TEAF, Kyle .251 59-53 179 32 45 6 2 1 16 17 6 17 5-9 TAYLOR, Chad .244 45-43 164 21 40 4 0 0 12 15 1 33 4-8 LONGLEY, Andrew .234 52-48 158 23 37 9 1 6 19 22 10 35 1-2 BRAZEAL, Todd .233 51-47 163 16 38 6 0 3 27 23 3 39 2-2 Totals .255 60-60 1987 293 507 82 5 25 250 211 71 353 39-59Opponents .244 60-60 1960 244 478 93 3 29 214 168 73 394 56-71BIGEASTTotals .255 27-27 924 135 236 42 1 12 122 90 32 165 10-19BIGEASTOpponents .248 27-27 884 111 219 46 2 13 100 61 33 186 21-31 PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GSCG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOBARBOSA, Andrew 2.75 7-7 17-16 1 1/2 0 95.0 64 35 29 24 110 REED, Matt 2.76 5-3 13-12 0 0/1 0 78.1 70 30 24 19 16 STULTZ, Derrick 3.29 9-1 17-14 1 1/2 0 87.2 71 34 32 23 60 LOVECCHIO, James 4.78 8-4 14-12 0 0/0 0 79.0 86 47 42 17 45 Totals 3.53 38-22 60-60 2 7/5 17 537.1 478 244 211 168 394Opponents 3.94 22-38 60-60 2 2/2 9 521.0 507 293 228 211 353BIGEASTTotals 3.67 17-10 27-27 1 3/2 8 245.1 219 111 100 61 186BIGEASTOpponents 4.09 10-17 27-27 2 0/0 4 240.0 236 135 109 90 165

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results38-22, 17-10 Big east

Junior nick gonzalez

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• The Bulls bring back James Ramsay who led the team in batting average (.328), hits (78), steals (14 of 19) and was tied (both with Alex Mendez) for top on base percentage (.390) and RBIs (32).

• While there are plenty of new faces on the pitching staff, the Bulls return plenty of experience with veterans who accounted for 189.2 innings, a 15-5 record and a combined 4.28 ERA.

•USFreturnsitstopfivehitters(Ramsay,JamesFalla,BlakeSydeski,AlexMendezandAnthonyDiaz) who combined for a .292 batting average.

• Last season’s 38-22 (18-10) record marks the Bulls’ best since Coach Lelo Prado took over.

• The Bulls reached the 2012 BIG EAST Baseball Championship game.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/PreviousSchool44 Max Beermann 1B/P Fr. L/R 6-6 221 Tampa, Fla./Jesuit 35 Andrew Blazoski P Fr. L/L 5-11 163 Chatham, N.J./Chatham11 B.J. Bochicchio 3B/SS So. R/R 5-11 180 Moosic, Pa./Riverside 17 Brandon Carr 3B/OF So. L/R 6-4 198 Danville, Calif./Monte Vista 14 John Cialone C Jr. R/R 6-2 244 Houston, Texas/St. John’s 21 Brandon Clark C Sr. R/R 6-5 217 Spring, Texas/Klein/Northeast Texas CC 25 Jeff Courter P So. L/L 6-2 201 Maple Glen, Pa./Archbishop Wood 23 Nicolas Coutre OF Fr. L/R 5-8 155 Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville 38 Alex DiValerio P Gr. L/L 6-4 200 Malvern, Pa./Malvern Prep/Vanderbilt12 Matt Lengel SP Jr. R/R 6-5 225 Devon, Pa./Haverford School 18 Luke Emling P Fr. R/R 6-1 215 Nottingham, Pa./Solanco 3 Adam Goss SS/2B Fr. L/R 5-9 167 Bellaire, Texas/Episcopal 36 Chris Haggarty RP Jr. R/R 6-1 186 Valley Cottage, N.Y./Nyack 30 Josh Harris P So. L/L 6-4 230 Streamwood, Ill./Streamwood 28 Kevin Jewitt 1B/3B Fr. R/R 6-1 195 West Chester, Pa./Bayard Rustin 20 Connor Jones RF Jr. L/R 6-2 208 Chandler, Ariz./Perry 37 JB Kole P So. R/R 6-3 205 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge 48 MattLongfield RP Sr. L/L 6-5 190 Miami,Fla./MiamiPalmetto22 Eric Lowe 2B/SS Fr. R/R 5-8 161 Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows 19 Kevin MacLachlan P Sr. R/R 6-3 210 Matawan, N.J./St. John Vianney 16 Derrick May, Jr. OF Fr. R/R 6-1 189 Newark, Del./Tatnall School 7 MikeMecca OF Fr. R/R 6-1 191 Ridgefield,N.J./DonBoscoPrep33 Matthew Meurer P Jr. L/L 6-1 199 Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch/Texarkana College 42 Emmanuel Morris C/2B/OF Fr. R/R 5-8 191 Willowbrook, Ill./Hinsdale South 43 Stephen Ostapeck P Sr. R/R 6-6 200 Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit 4 Dan Parham OF/IF R/R 6-1 191 Broken Arrow, Okla./Jenks 15 Paul Rambaud OF Sr. R/R 6-1 191 Chicago, Ill./St. Ignatius Prep 13 Kevin Rojko OF Jr. R/R 5-10 160 San Jose, Calif./Pioneer/Cabrillo College 41 Steve Schrenk LF Sr. L/L 5-8 197 Brigantine, N.J./St. Augustine Prep 32 Tyler Sciacca 2B Sr. R/R 5-10 173 Staten Island, N.Y./Monsignor Farrell 27 Bob Slagle C Fr. L/R 6-1 209 Lafayette Hill, Pa./Plymouth-Whitemarsh 26 Pat Young SP Jr. R/R 6-7 221 The Woodlands, Texas/College Park

Location:Villanova, Pa.Nickname:WildcatsColors:Blue & WhiteEnrollment:6,240Founded:1842DirectorofAthletics:Vince NicastroAssistantCoaches:Rod Johnson, Nick Weisheipl, Derek ShunkBaseballOfficePhone:610-519-45292012Record: 28-272012BIGEASTRecord/Finish:10-17/T-8th2012Postseason:NoneBaseballSIDContact: David Berman Email:[email protected]:610-519-4122Website:Villanova.com

villanova Ballpark at plyMouth

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CareerRecord/Years288-286-3/11 years

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Jo e go d r iFEBRUARY15 vs. Monmouth * 1:00 p.m.16 vs. Canisius * Noon vs. Toledo * 5:30 p.m.17 vs. Wright State * 10:00 a.m.22 at NC State # 3:00 p.m.23 vs. La Salle # 4:00 p.m.24 vs. Wagner # 11:00 a.m.MARCH1 at Florida State 4:00 p.m.2 at Florida State 2:00 p.m.3 at Florida State 1:00 p.m.5 vs. Valparaiso ^ 11:30 a.m.6 vs. Bowling Green ^ 11:00 a.m.8 Iona ! 2:15 p.m.9 Central Conn. St. ! 1:15 p.m.10 Iona ! 1:15 p.m.12 at Saint Joseph’s 3:00 p.m.13 U of Sciences 3:15 p.m.15 Chicago State $ 3:15 p.m.16 Marist $ 1:15 p.m.17 Wagner $ 12:15 p.m.19 La Salle 3:15 p.m.20 at Penn 3:00 p.m.22 Cornell 3:15 p.m.23 Cornell 1:15 p.m.24 Cornell 12:15 p.m.26 at La Salle % 3:00 p.m.28 RUTGERS 3:15 p.m.29 RUTGERS 3:30 p.m.30 RUTGERS 1:15 p.m.APRIL2 vs. TBD % TBA5 at NOTRE DAME 5:35 p.m.6 at NOTRE DAME 2:05 p.m.7 at NOTRE DAME 1:05 p.m.10 Long Island 3:15 p.m.12 CONNECTICUT 3:15 p.m.13 CONNECTICUT 1:15 p.m.14 CONNECTICUT 12:15 p.m.16 Saint Joseph’s 3:15 p.m.19 at CINCINNATI 6:30 p.m.20 at CINCINNATI 4:00 p.m.21 at CINCINNATI Noon26 SETON HALL 3:15 p.m.27 SETON HALL 1:15 p.m.28 SETON HALL 12:15 p.m.30 Temple 3:00 p.m.MAY3 LOUISVILLE 3:45 p.m.4 LOUISVILLE 1:15 p.m.5 LOUISVILLE 12:15 p.m.11 at PITTSBURGH (DH) 1:00 p.m.14 at PITTSBURGH Noon16 at GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.17 at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.18 at GEORGETOWN TBA

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS* USA Baseball Classic Cary, N.C.# North Carolina State Tournament Raleigh, N.C.^ Snowbird Baseball Classic Sarasota, Fla.! Villanova Baseball Classic Plymouth Meeting, Pa.$ Big Five Baseball Bash Philadelphia, Pa.% Liberty Bell Classic Philadelphia, Pa.

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FEBRUARY17 at Arkansas L, 5-1118 at Arkansas L, 1-1319 at Arkansas L, 1-1724 at Norfolk State W, 2-125 at Norfolk State W, 1-026 at Norfolk State W, 17-5MARCH2 vs. Chicago State+ W, 20-33 vs. Northwestern+ W, 6-34 vs. Ohio State+ L, 3-4 Western Michigan+ L, 5-66 vs. Miami (Ohio)+ W, 12-57 vs. Xavier+ W, 7-29 Maryland-Eastern Shore% W, 9-410 Iona W, 7-211 Central Connecticut State L, 4-713 at St. Joseph’s W, 10-7 (10)14 University of the Sciences W, 4-116 New York Tech ̂ W, 14-317 Binghamton ̂ L, 10-1318 Buffalo ̂ W, 5-420 at La Salle L, 4-5 (10)21 Penn L, 3-623 ST. JOHN’S L, 4-824 ST. JOHN’S L, 4-1025 ST. JOHN’S W, 8-027 at Penn L, 4-130 at LOUISVILLE L, 1-1231 at LOUISVILLE W, 5-2APRIL1 at LOUISVILLE L, 1-63 Lafayette W, 2-15 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 6-76 at WEST VIRGINIA W, 26-117 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 5-6 (10)11 at Lafayette W, 5-3 (10)13 GEORGETOWN L, 5-614 GEORGETOWN W, 10-915 GEORGETOWN L, 2-818 La Salle W, 7-520 at SETON HALL L, 2-821 at SETON HALL W, 7-4 (12) at SETON HALL W, 12-525 at Temple W, 4-327 at USF W, 3-228 at USF W, 7-629 at USF L, 1-3MAY1 Temple W, 13-14 NOTRE DAME W, 10-95 NOTRE DAME L, 0-66 NOTRE DAME L, 4-511 CINCINNATI L, 2-512 CINCINNATI W, 7-313 CINCINNATI L, 3-717 at RUTGERS L, 1-1118 at RUTGERS L, 0-619 at RUTGERS L, 8-10

BIG EAST games in CAPS+ - Snowbird Baseball Classic% - Villanova Classic^ - Big Five Baseball Bash LB - Liberty Bell Classic

2012 st a t i s t i c a l le a d e r s

BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATT SCIACCA, Tyler .359 55-55 220 43 79 16 6 1 39 24 7 53 17-21 WAGER, Kevin .350 55-55 226 36 79 11 1 0 47 15 10 29 8-14 FLEISHMAN, Matt .320 55-55 222 45 71 17 4 5 42 23 5 33 2-3 JONES, Connor .276 54-54 210 26 58 13 0 1 35 17 3 73 9-10 SCHRENK, Steve .273 48-41 143 15 39 6 0 0 20 17 5 24 2-3 CALBI, Marlon .239 53-53 201 43 48 10 1 0 26 22 24 29 10-16 Totals .289 55-55 1908 329 552 100 15 9 290 208 77 430 65-90Opponents .278 55-55 1864 321 518 74 22 20 288 218 68 348 80-107BIGEASTTotals .262 27-27 917 144 240 44 4 3 126 89 47 210 20-31BIGEASTOpponents .310 27-27 927 175 266 40 9 12 162 103 35 151 42-54

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SOYOUNG, Pat 4.39 6-5 14-14 0 0/0 0 82.0 88 57 40 33 61 ALMONTE, Max 5.62 1-5 12-12 0 0/0 0 56.0 66 44 35 22 41 HELISEK, Kyle 6.27 3-7 15-12 0 0/0 0 66.0 85 62 46 37 40 HAGGARTY, Chris 0.00 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 4.2 4 0 0 5 4 BATTIPAGLIA, Jerry 1.06 2-0 8-0 0 0/0 1 17.0 12 2 2 5 9 RADTKE, Tyler 2.89 1-1 9-4 0 0/0 0 28.0 15 11 9 12 19 DIAZ, Julian 3.42 3-2 21-0 0 0/0 3 23.2 24 12 9 9 19 Totals 4.78 28-2755-55 2 2/0 9 488.0 518 321 259 218 348Opponents 4.55 27-2855-55 3 2/0 8 489.0 552 329 247 208 430BIGEASTTotals 5.67 10-17 27-27 1 1/0 4 238.0 266 175 150 103 151 BIGEASTOpponents 3.66 17-10 27-27 3 2/0 8 243.1 240 144 99 89 210

Italics indicates returning player

2012 results28-27, 10-17 Big east

Junior pat young noteBook

• SeniorinfielderTylerSciacca,a2013PreseasonAll-BIGEASTselection,willstartatoneofthemiddleinfieldpositionsandbatinthemiddleofthelineup.JuniorpitcherPatYoungledtheteaminwins,strikeouts and ERA in 2012 and will once again be the anchor of the weekend starting rotation.

• Villanova returns 10 pitchers from last season. Sophomore left-hander Josh Harris should join Young in forming a strong top of the rotation, while senior Stephen Ostapeck and junior Matt Meurer will work in the late innings out of the bullpen.

• Villanova returns 18 players overall from last season and has also added 14 newcomers to the roster. The team expects to have two or three freshmen have a chance at winning positions in the starting lineup early in the season.

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2012 BIG EAST ChampionshipBright House Field, Clearwater, Fla.

Wednesday, May 23Game 1 - No. 3 Seton Hall 6, No. 6 Rutgers 1Game 2 - No. 2 St. John’s 12, No. 7 Notre Dame 2 (7 innings)Game 3 - No. 1 Louisville 8, No. 8 Pittsburgh 4Game 4 - No. 5 Connecticut 7, No. 4 USF 2

Thursday, May 24Game 5 - No. 7 Notre Dame 9, No. 6 Rutgers 0Game 6 - No. 2 St. John’s 6, No. 3 Seton Hall 3Game 7 - No. 4 USF 12, No. 8 Pittsburgh 5

Friday, May 25Game 8 - No. 5 Connecticut 4, No. 1 Louisville 1Game 9 - No. 7 Notre Dame 4, No. 3 Seton Hall 3Game 10 - No. 4 USF 6, No. 1 Louisville 2

Saturday, May 26Game 11 - No. 2 St. John’s 2, No. 7 Notre Dame 1Game 12 - No. 4 USF 1, No. 5 Connecticut 0Game 14 - No. 4 USF 2, No. 5 Connecticut 1

Sunday, May 27 - Championship GameNo. 2 St. John’s 7, No. 4 USF 3

2012 NCAA ChampionshipTucson RegionalHi Corbett Field - Tucson, Ariz.Friday, June 1No. 3 Louisville 3, No. 2 New Mexico State 2

Saturday, June 2No. 1 Arizona 16, No. 3 Louisville 4

Sunday, June 3No. 3 Louisville 11, No. 4 Missouri 3No. 1 Arizona 16, No. 3 Louisville 3

Chapel Hill RegionalBoshamer Stadium - Chapel Hill, N.C.

Friday, June 1No. 3 St. John’s 11, No. 2 East Carolina 3

Saturday, June 2No. 3 St. John’s 5, No. 1 North Carolina 4

Sunday, June 3No. 3 St. John’s 9, No. 1 North Carolina 5

Tucson Super RegionalBest-of-Three SeriesHi Corbett FieldTucson, Ariz.June 8Game 1 - Arizona 7, St. John’s 6

June 9Game 2 - Arizona 7, St. John’s 4

2012 FINAL STANDINGS BIG EAST OVERALL W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N StreakLouisville*# 18-9 .667 10-5 8-4 41-22 .651 25-8 10-8 6-6 L1St. John’s*#& 18-9 .667 7-5 11-4 40-23 .635 16-7 15-10 9-6 L2Seton Hall* 17-10 .630 10-5 7-5 34-24 .586 19-6 10-11 5-7 L2USF* 17-10 .630 10-5 7-5 38-22 .633 22-13 9-7 7-2 L1Connecticut* 16-11 .593 8-4 8-7 31-27-1 .534 11-5-1 13-14 7-8 L2Rutgers* 16-11 .593 7-2 9-9 31-25 .554 14-6 17-17 0-2 L2Notre Dame* 14-13 .519 9-6 5-7 31-27 .534 11-8 9-13 11-6 L1Pittsburgh* 10-17 .370 4-8 6-9 28-28 .500 12-8 12-12 4-8 L3Villanova 10-17 .370 4-8 6-9 28-27 .509 12-11 12-14 4-2 L4Georgetown 10-17 .370 6-9 4-8 24-29 .453 9-13 8-11 7-5 W1West Virginia 9-18 .333 7-8 2-10 23-32 .418 15-11 3-14 5-7 L1Cincinnati 7-20 .259 3-12 4-8 18-38 .321 10-20 7-13 1-5 L1

* - qualified for BIG EAST Championship # - clinched regular season title & - BIG EAST Tournament Champion

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Team Leaders

Batting Average School G AB H BA 41. Louisville 63 2139 632 .295

Scoring School G R R/G 20. Louisville 63 427 6.8 38. St. John’s 63 400 6.3

Triples Per Game School G 3B T/G 12. Seton Hall 58 25 0.43t43. Pittsburgh 56 18 0.32

Stolen Bases Per Game School SB CS SB/G 30. Louisville 96 24 1.53 t37. St. John’s 92 25 1.46

Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings School IP H H/9 22. USF 537.1 480 8.04

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings School IP SO K/9 42. Louisville 560.2 474 7.6

Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings School IP BB BB/G 29. USF 537.1 168 2.81 30. Notre Dame 511.2 160 2.81 45. Rutgers 495.2 162 2.94 46. Pittsburgh 486.0 159 2.94 On Base Percentage School AB H BB HBP SF SH PCT 22. Louisville 2139 632 229 115 29 48 .389

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio School IP SO BB K/BB 22. Notre Dame 511 417 160 2.61

Individual Leaders

Batting Average Name, School G AB H BA19. Patrick Kivlehan, RU 51 189 74 .392 20. Mike Garza, GU 53 220 86 .391t49. Rick Devereaux, Pitt 56 231 86 .372

Runs Per Game Name, School G R PGt33. Jeremy Baltz, STJ 63 65 1.03 41. Nick Ratajczak, UofL 63 64 1.02t49. Matt Wessinger, STJ 63 62 0.98

Doubles Per Game Name, School G 2B PGt19. Mike Garza, GU 53 21 0.40 t31. Justin Glass, UC 56 21 0.38

Triples Per Game Name, School G 3B PG29. Will Walsh, SHU 57 7 0.13t41. Tyler Sciacca, VU 55 6 0.11

Home Runs Per Game Name, School G HR PG t18. Patrick Kivlehan, RU 51 14 0.27 t48. Eric Jagielo, ND 58 13 0.22

Runs Batted In Per Game Name, School G RBI PG t34. Stewart Ijames, UofL 63 65 1.03

Slugging Percentage Name, School AB TB PCT 6. Patrick Kivlehan, RU 189 131 .693 40. Mike Garza, GU 220 135 .614

On-Base Percentage Name, School AB H BB HBP SF SH PCT 25. Patrick Kivlehan, RU 189 74 22 14 4 0 .480 Stolen Bases Per Game Name, School SB CS SB/G 4. Adam Engel, UofL 37 2 0.73 20. Matt Wessinger, STJ 34 2 0.54 41. Patrick Kivlehan, RU 24 4 0.47

Hit by Pitch Per Game Name, School G HBP PG 10. Marlon Calbi, VU 53 24 0.45 12. Nick Ratajczak, UofL 63 28 0.44 t27. Ty Young, UofL 57 21 0.37

Toughest To Strike Out Name, School G AB K K AVG 3. Nick Ratajczak, UofL 63 245 9 27.2 33. Cole Sturgeon, UofL 63 221 14 15.8 39. Frank Schwindel, STJ 56 202 13 15.5

Earned Run Average Name, School IP R ER ERA 23. Will Hudgins, ND 96.1 44 22 2.06 minimum 50 innings pitched

Victories Name, School APP IP W L t37. Derrick Stultz, USF 17 87.2 9 1 Jon Prosinski, SHU 15 94.2 9 3 Justin Amlung, UofL 16 109.0 9 4 Jeff Thompson, UofL 15 78.2 9 4

Saves Name, School APP IP SV t12. Dan Slania, ND 31 31.0 13

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings Name, School APP IP SO K/9 22. Ryan Harvey, SHU 17 77.0 90 10.52 24. Andrew Barbosa, USF 17 95.0 110 10.42 37. Kyle Hansen, STJ 17 99.1 109 9.88 minimum 50 innings pitched

Hits Allowed Per Nine Inn . Name, School APP IP H H/9 13. Andrew Barbosa, USF 17 95.0 64 6.06 45. Justin Amlung, UofL 16 109.0 83 6.85 minimum 50 innings pitched

The BIG EAST Among NCAA Stat Leaders (2012 Final)

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BIG EAST CAREER BATTING LEADERS BY AVERAGE(Conference games only, minimum 100 at-bats)

Name School Years G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO AVGCraig Cooper Notre Dame 05-06 49 175 57 79 43 11 2 9 32 15 .451Joe B. Cirone Rutgers 97,99-00 37 115 25 51 28 10 0 6 12 13 .443Marteese Robinson Seton Hall 85-87 48 192 60 83 65 11 4 14 8 17 .432Grant Buckner West Virginia 10-11 52 200 45 85 56 23 1 11 20 26 .425Dennis McCaffery Villanova 90-91 41 157 39 66 39 16 1 5 14 15 .420Randall Brooks Notre Dame 96-97 41 165 40 69 32 12 4 5 13 16 .418Jason Frushour West Virginia 96-97 48 158 36 66 35 15 1 6 22 3 .418Brant Ust Notre Dame 97-99 75 242 70 100 71 19 3 19 23 20 .413Kevin Cain Villanova 87-89 40 124 44 51 28 10 1 5 22 20 .411Pete Zoccolillo Rutgers 96-99 88 317 87 130 89 20 3 15 41 34 .410Danny Gonzalez Pittsburgh 93-94 41 139 46 57 29 8 1 0 23 11 .410Mike Scott UConn, Providence 99-01 76 310 83 126 44 19 10 6 29 22 .407Lance Williams West Virginia 98-99 47 182 34 74 34 11 0 3 19 28 .407Craig Zimmerli Seton Hall 97-99 43 161 33 65 45 14 1 5 22 33 .404Maurice Vaughn Seton Hall 87-89 53 179 66 72 83 9 0 26 59 17 .402Dan Hummel Seton Hall 95-98 75 252 46 101 66 21 0 10 31 24 .401Darren Fenster Rutgers 97-00 93 345 90 138 86 34 3 3 35 41 .400J.J. Brock Notre Dame 96-98 60 223 56 89 61 15 7 10 16 21 .399Kevin Olkowski West Virginia 96-98 45 154 36 61 31 10 0 3 9 11 .396Joe McNamee West Virginia 96-98 50 177 47 70 53 10 2 12 27 38 .395Mike Neill Villanova 89-91 55 205 66 81 45 17 1 10 27 26 .395 Mike Dzurilla St. John’s 97-99 69 267 65 104 66 27 2 15 15 24 .390Lee Fritz West Virginia 02-05 77 295 59 115 39 16 0 4 14 30 .390Jeff Wagner Notre Dame 96-99 71 251 67 98 83 17 4 24 40 33 .390Dan DiBartolomeo West Virginia 09,11 41 157 43 61 36 13 0 7 9 14 .389Denis Durland St. John’s 88-91 34 103 25 40 26 4 3 2 12 17 .388Rob Schmitt Seton Hall 91-92 40 142 37 55 23 9 3 2 13 7 .387Matt Wolski Rutgers 99-03 74 256 53 99 54 13 2 2 27 26 .387Kevan Smith Pittsburgh 10-11 35 148 32 57 27 12 2 2 10 9 .385Tyrone Wayne St. John’s 97-98 43 164 38 63 69 16 5 13 8 15 .384Jim Negrych Pittsburgh 04-06 78 264 62 101 26 1 14 63 62 60 .383Paul DiGregorio St. John’s 85-87 32 102 16 39 20 6 0 0 22 9 .382One Year Players:Steve Nyisztor Rutgers 2010 27 113 29 49 27 11 0 3 3 6 .434 Patrick Kivlehan Rutgers 2012 27 102 28 41 36 5 1 10 14 19 .402

BIG EAST CAREER PITCHING LEADERS BY ERA(Conference games only, minimum 36 innings)

Player School Years G GS CG IP R ER H SO BB W-L SV ERAMatt Dalton Virginia Tech 01-03 27 0 0 37.1 8 5 17 24 6 5-1 12 1.21Scott Oberg Connecticut 09-10,12 33 0 0 58.0 11 8 41 40 11 8-1 5 1.24Justin Muir St. John’s 04-06 23 0 0 42.1 13 6 38 29 22 4-1 2 1.28George Fernandez Seton Hall 09,11-12 32 0 0 42.0 7 6 30 27 24 2-1 1 1.29Pete Walker Connecticut 89-90 12 12 8 82.2 26 17 80 57 29 5-5 0 1.85C.J. Nitkowski St. John’s 93-94 15 12 8 102.2 31 22 85 100 39 6-5 1 1.93Andrew Barbosa USF 10,12 17 17 2 110.2 29 24 77 135 24 10-4 0 1.95Rich Scheid Seton Hall 85-86 14 14 8 85.2 34 20 54 100 45 10-1 0 2.10Kevin Morton Seton Hall 87-89 15 12 6 97.1 31 23 81 88 37 11-1 0 2.13Mike Genovese Seton Hall 10-12 21 0 0 37.1 13 9 32 14 7 1-2 2 2.17Jim Navilliat Providence 85-86 12 10 6 78.1 30 19 67 42 22 5-3 1 2.18Aaron Heilman Notre Dame 98-01 35 23 18 188.1 65 50 142 199 60 23-4 5 2.39Trystan Magnuson Louisville 06-07 19 4 0 44.2 15 12 39 28 7 3-1 6 2.42Ryan Kalita Notre Dame 00-03 14 8 0 58.2 23 16 51 49 19 5-1 0 2.45George Brown St. John’s 06-08 21 18 0 123.2 43 34 119 71 25 12-2 0 2.47John Klopp Villanova 94-96 24 0 0 54.1 22 15 38 29 20 5-0 10 2.48Zack Pitts Louisville 06-08 11 9 1 68.0 24 19 61 51 9 4-2 0 2.51Colin Lynch St. John’s 06-08 33 0 0 45.2 16 13 37 41 21 5-0 12 2.56Stephen Rivera St. John’s 09-12 40 0 0 76.1 26 22 65 65 33 6-1 4 2.59Sean Fitzgerald Notre Dame 11-12 28 2 0 54.1 16 16 44 40 7 4-1 5 2.65Tom Migliozzi St. John’s 88-91 21 16 12 122.0 44 36 104 83 38 14-3 0 2.65Matt Barnes Connecticut 09-11 22 19 3 142.0 45 42 101 130 39 15-3 0 2.66Jeff Miller Rutgers 96-98 30 0 0 40.1 21 12 41 28 26 4-3 8 2.69 Charles Nagy Connecticut 87-88 15 10 9 83.1 31 25 54 112 50 6-5 3 2.70Kevin Quackenbush USF 08-11 35 0 0 50.0 21 15 32 56 18 3-3 11 2.70Joe Saunders Virginia Tech 01-02 17 15 8 110.1 47 33 121 110 27 10-2 0 2.70Jeff Manship Notre Dame 05-06 14 13 0 76.0 24 23 62 79 19 7-1 1 2.71Darin Schmalz Notre Dame 96-97 13 13 10 88.2 38 27 93 59 21 10-3 0 2.74Justin Amlung Louisville 10-12 23 21 0 144.0 51 44 119 128 36 13-3 0 2.75One-Year Players:Phil Cundari Seton Hall 1985 5 5 5 37.0 8 5 20 39 10 5-0 0 1.22Scott Madison Rutgers 1996 6 6 4 43.1 12 11 43 31 10 4-1 0 2.28Bob Balazentis Pittsburgh 1998 9 5 3 39.0 17 11 39 46 8 2-3 1 2.54Colby Wark Louisville 2007 10 6 0 36.2 15 11 81 46 19 2-2 0 2.70Nate Jeanes Boston College 2005 8 8 2 49.1 21 15 44 44 11 2-5 0 2.74

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BIG EAST CAREER BATTING LEADERS BY CATEGORY(Conference games only)

GAMES PLAYEDPlayer Team Years GPJonathan Koscso USF 2008-11 108Chris Peters Cincinnati 2008-11 108A.J. Rusbarsky Seton Hall 2008-11 108Mike Nemeth Connecticut 2008-11 107Dain Hall Villanova 2008-11 106Matt Wessinger St. John’s 2009-12 106Dan Capeless Georgetown 2008-11 105 Jeremy Barnes Notre Dame 2006-09 105Tyler Kuhn West Virginia 2005-08 105Derek Shunk Villanova 2005-08 105Ryan Acadia Villanova 2005-08 104Marlon Calbi Villanova 2009-12 104Stewart Ijames Louisville 2008, 10-12 104Brett Lilley Notre Dame 2005-08 103

AT-BATSPlayer Team Years G ABTyler Kuhn West Virginia 2005-08 105 446A.J. Rusbarsky Seton Hall 2008-11 108 427 Jeremy Barnes Notre Dame 2006-09 105 424Jonathan Koscso USF 2008-11 108 413Chris Peters Cincinnati 2008-11 108 412Mike Nemeth Connecticut 2008-11 107 406Steve Stanley Notre Dame 1999-02 102 399Derek Shunk Villanova 2005-08 105 396Matt Wessinger St. John’s 2009-12 106 395Stewart Ijames Louisville 2008, 10-12 104 383Ryan Arcadia Villanova 2005-08 104 381

RUNSPlayer Team Years G RSteve Stanley Notre Dame 1999-02 102 110Brett Lilley Notre Dame 2005-08 103 98 George Springer Connecticut 2009-11 80 95David DeJesus Rutgers 1998-00 68 93Tyler Kuhn West Virginia 2005-08 105 92Darren Fenster Rutgers 1997-00 93 90Jedd Gyorko West Virginia 2008- 81 90Brian Fili Villanova 1994-97 78 88Pete Zoccolillo Rutgers 1996-99 88 87Matt Wessinger St. John’s 2009-12 106 84Dana Brown Seton Hall 1986-89 69 84

HITSPlayer Team Years G HSteve Stanley Notre Dame 1999-02 102 152Tyler Kuhn West Virginia 2005-08 105 150Darren Fenster Rutgers 1997-00 93 138Jonathan Koscso USF 2008-11 108 135Pete Zoccolillo Rutgers 1996-99 88 130Mike Scott UConn/PC 1999-01 75 126Jeremy Barnes Notre Dame 2006-09 105 125Mike Nemeth Connecticut 2008-11 107 124Brett Lilley Notre Dame 2005-08 103 124Grant Buckner West Virginia 2008-11 85 124Jedd Gyorko West Virginia 2008-10 81 123Bryan Spamer Pittsburgh 2001-04 101 121

RUNS BATTED INPlayer Team Years G RBIAlec Porzel Notre Dame 1998-01 93 102Stewart Ijames Louisville 2008, 10-12 104 100Stan Posluszny West Virginia 2003-06 93 90Mike Nemeth Connecticut 2008-11 107 89Pete Zoccolillo Rutgers 1996-99 88 89Rob Cafiero Villanova 1999-02 98 88Darren Fenster Rutgers 1997-00 93 86Paul O’Toole Notre Dame 1999-02 99 86Alex Andreopoulos Seton Hall 1992-95 82 83Maurice Vaughn Seton Hall 1987-89 53 83Jeff Wagner Notre Dame 1996-99 71 83George Springer Connecticut 2009-11 80 82Ryan Wright Louisville 2009-11 79 82Matt Wessinger St. John’s 2009-12 106 81

STOLEN BASESPlayer Team Years SBMike Lyons Providence 1991-94 52Steve Stanley Notre Dame 1999-02 45Tony Campana Cincinnati 2007-08 40Scott Elliot Georgetown 1985-87 38Chris Graziano Villanova 2000-03 38

Matt O’Brien Georgetown 1995-97 38

DOUBLESPlayer Team Years G 2BJustin Jenkins West Virginia 2005-07 78 36Paul Karmas St. John’s 2008-11 85 35Grant Buckner West Virginia 2008-11 85 35Darren Fenster Rutgers 1997-00 93 34Alec Porzel Notre Dame 1998-01 93 33Drew Locke Boston College 2002-05 91 31John Schultz Pittsburgh 2008-11 99 31Corey Bike Providence 1994-97 83 30Mike Dzurilla St. John’s 1997-99 69 27Tim Pahuta Seton Hall 2002-05 93 27Stan Posluszny West Virginia 2003-06 93 27

TRIPLESPlayer Team Years G 3BAdam Neubart Rutgers 1996-98 59 10Mike Scott UConn/PC 1999-01 75 10Craig Biggio Seton Hall 1985-87 54 7Charles Bilezikjian St. John’s 1999-02 89 7J.J. Brock Notre Dame 1996-98 60 7Mike Lyons Providence 1991-94 78 7Brian Majeski Connecticut 1992-94 54 7Don Martone Providence 1988-92 79 7Lou Merloni Providence 1990-93 81 7Steve Stanley Notre Dame 1999-02 102 7Brian Stavisky Notre Dame 2000-02 71 7

HOME RUNSPlayer Team Years G HRMaurice Vaughn Seton Hall 1987-89 53 26Stewart Ijames Louisville 2008, 10-12 104 25Jeff Wagner Notre Dame 1996-99 71 24Sean McGowan Boston College 1996-99 80 23George Springer Connecticut 2009-11 80 22Jason Grabowski Connecticut 1995-97 70 21Brad Rea Pittsburgh 1999-02 98 21Stewart Ijames Louisville 2010-12 81 20Chris Dominguez Louisville 2006-09 80 20Brian Packin Connecticut 1997-00 90 20Alec Porzel Notre Dame 1998-01 93 20 Mike Olt Connecticut 2008-10 66 19David Chester Pittsburgh 2010-11 53 19Gary Scott Villanova 1987-89 51 19Brant Ust Notre Dame 1997-99 75 19Rob Cafiero Villanova 1999-02 98 18Joe Lydic Pittsburgh 1999-00 49 18Stan Posluszny West Virginia 2003-06 93 18

BASES ON BALLSPlayer Team Years G BBSean Irey Connecticut 1991-94 80 69Charles Bilezikjian St. John’s 1999-02 89 66Anthony Seratellis Seton Hall 2002-05 93 63Jim Negrych Pittsburgh 2004-06 78 62T.J. Delvecchio Providence 1992-95 82 61Dana Brown Seton Hall 1986-89 69 60Brett Lilley Notre Dame 2005-08 103 60Maurice Vaughn Seton Hall 1987-89 53 59Mike Nemeth Connecticut 2008-11 107 58Jeff Waldron Boston College 1996-99 95 57Tom Farley Georgetown 1994-97 85 56Brian Fili Villanova 1994-97 78 56Pete Vafiades Providence 1993-96 84 56

STRIKEOUTSPlayer Team Years G SOTimmy Jones Georgetown 2003-06 99 118Sean Lamont Georgetown 2008-11 98 115Brandon Cohen Seton Hall 2003-06 83 102Dan Capeless Georgetown 2008-11 105 99Steve Dickinson Pittsburgh 1996-99 79 98James Dolbier Villanova 2005-08 95 92Anthony Seratelli Seton Hall 2002-05 96 90Chris Affinito Seton Hall 2006-09 89 88Chris Schmidt West Virginia 1999-02 80 87Todd Brazeal USF 2009-12 99 85Rand Ravnaas Georgetown 2009-12 94 84Josh Corman Georgetown 1997-00 94 82Sean Mignogna Georgetown 1996-99 89 82Rick Welsh Villanova 1995-98 76 82

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GAMESPlayer Team Years No.Kevin Kilpatrick St. John’s 2009-12 43Pablo Vincent Georgetown 2009-12 42Daniel Kennedy Georgetown 2005-08 42Matt Singer Seton Hall 2008- 41Will Hudgins Notre Dame 2009-12 40Stephen Rivera St. John’s 2009-12 40Mike James Connecticut 2001-04 39Kevin Lillis Seton Hall 2007-10 39Gavin Logsdon Louisville 2006-09 39Shawn Sanford USF 2007-09 39Gabriel Shaw Louisville 2008-11 38Chris Noonan Seton Hall 2002-04 38Isaac Pavlik Seton Hall 2000-02 38David Erickson Connecticut 2005; 07-09 37Tom Klemm St. John’s 2000-03 37Matt Pustay Rutgers 2003-06 37John Probst Seton Hall 1996-99 37Joe DiRocco Seton Hall 2008-11 37Kyle Weiland Notre Dame 2006-08 37Mike Francisco Villanova 2008-11 37

INNINGS PITCHEDPlayer Team Years G IPCasey Gaynor Rutgers 2007-10 32 195.2Tim Adelman Georgetown 2007-10 33 195.1Randy Fontanez USF 2008-11 27 194.1Matt Iannazzo Pittsburgh 2010-12 28 190.0Stephen Langone Boston College 1997-00 33 189.2Brian Streilein Villanova 2007-10 31 188.2Aaron Heilman Notre Dame 1998-01 35 188.1Doug MacNeil Boston College 1988-91 29 183.1Michael Gaggioli Georgetown 2005-08 28 178.0Mike Loree Villanova 2004-07 29 175.2Jon Prosinski Seton Hall 2010- 27 174.2Brian Dupra Notre Dame 2009-11 27 173.0 Zac Cline West Virginia 2002-04 24 173.0Justin Marks Louisville 2007-09 27 172.1

GAMES STARTEDPlayer Team Years G GSRandy Fontanez USF 2008-11 36 35Corey Baker Pittsburgh 2008-11 36 33Casey Gaynor Rutgers 2007-10 32 32Greg Nappo Connecticut 2007;09-11 32 32 Tim Adelman Georgetown 2007-10 33 31Joe DiRocco Seton Hall 2008-11 37 31Michael Gaggioli Georgetown 2005-08 28 28 Mike Loree Villanova 2004-06 29 28Matt Iannazzo Pittsburgh 2010-12 28 27Corey Baker Pittsburgh 2009-11 27 27Joe DiRocco Seton Hall 2009-11 27 27Justin Marks Louisville 2007-09 27 27

COMPLETE GAMESPlayer Team Years GS CGAaron Heilman Notre Dame 1998-01 23 18Todd Incantalupo Providence 1995-97 21 15Bobby Brownlie Rutgers 2000-02 20 15Zac Cline West Virginia 2002-04 24 15Chris Lambert Boston College 2002-04 24 14Patrick Sperone Connecticut 1999-02 24 14Derek Adair St. John’s 1995-97 20 14Stephen Langone Boston College 1997-00 33 13Doug MacNeil Boston College 1988-91 29 13Curt Romboli Boston College 1992-95 19 12John Kelly Connecticut 1992-94 17 12Tom Migliozzi St. John’s 1988-91 16 12

WINSPlayer Team Years G WAaron Heilman Notre Dame 1998-01 35 23Randy Fontanez USF 2008-11 36 18Todd Incantalupo Providence 1995-97 24 17Justin Marks Louisville 2007-09 27 17Chris Lambert Boston College 2002-04 24 16Dan Osterbrock Cincinnati 2006-08 26 16Greg Nappo Connecticut 2007-11 32 16Matt Iannazzo Pittsburgh 2010-12 27 15Matt Barnes Connecticut 2009-11 22 15Randy Fontanez USF 2009-11 27 15Brian Kenny Villanova 1988-91 20 15Bobby Brownlie Rutgers 2000-02 22 14Stephen Langone Boston College 1997-00 33 14Mike Macone Providence 1993-95 25 14Tom Migliozzi St. John’s 1988-91 21 14Matt Morris Seton Hall 1993-95 22 14Alex Shilliday Notre Dame 1996-99 26 14Patrick Sperone Connecticut 1999-02 25 14Anthony Varvaro St. John’s 2003-05 24 14

LOSSESPlayer Team Years G LTim Adleman Georgetown 2007-10 33 22Eduardo Pena Georgetown 2002-05 31 20Randy Erwin Georgetown 1999-01 20 19Kyle Helisek Villanova 2009-12 32 18Paul Bibbo Boston College 1996-99 30 18Will Harris Georgetown 2009-12 27 17Nick Allen Villanova 2002-05 29 16Michael Gaggioli Georgetown 2005-08 28 15Sean Maloney Georgetown 1990-93 26 15Eric Sutton Georgetown 2000-02 18 14 Matt Irvin Pittsburgh 1998-01 30 13Dan Merklinger Seton Hall 2005-07 22 13Curt Romboli Boston College 1992-95 23 13John Schultz Pittsburgh 1996-99 30 13

STRIKEOUTS Player Team Years IP SOAaron Heilman Notre Dame 1998-01 188.1 199Randy Fontanez USF 2008-11 192.0 185Justin Marks Louisville 2007-09 172.1 181Kyle Hansen St. John’s 2010- 171.2 171 Jason Grilli Seton Hall 1995-97 143.2 164Chris Lambert Boston College 2002-04 149.2 164Scott Barnes St. John’s 2006-08 158.1 163Doug MacNeil Boston College 1988-91 183.1 144Tim Norton Connecticut 2003-06 152.0 144Kevin Mulvey Villanova 2004-06 165.2 144Randy Fontanez USF 2008- 192.0 140Kevin McGerry St. John’s 1998-00 137.1 138

SAVESPlayer Team Years G SCraig Hansen St. John’s 2003-05 34 14Matt Dalton Virginia Tech 2001-03 27 12Colin Lynch St. John’s 2006-08 33 12Shawn Sanford USF 2007-09 39 12Kevin Quackenbush USF 2009-11 31 11Kevin Vance Connecticut 2009-11 20 11Neil Holland Louisville 2009-10 15 10John Klopp Villanova 1994-96 24 10Isaac Pavlik Seton Hall 2000-02 38 10Shawn Sanford USF 2007-08 30 10Kyle Weiland Notre Dame 2006-08 37 10Andrew Burkett Cincinnati 2009-10 18 9Benny Mejia Seton Hall 2010-12 26 9Jake Geglein Cincinnati 2006-09 35 9Al Grossguth Providence 1987-90 24 9Mike James Connecticut 2001-04 31 9Daniel Kennedy Georgetown 2005-08 42 9James Russell Villanova 2001-03 18 9

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Single Game Individual Batting

At-Bats 9 Graig Badger, RU (5) vs. ND (3), May 11, 2003 Matt Wolski, RU (5) vs. ND (3), May 11, 2003 Wyatt Toregas, VT (35) vs. GU (4), April 21, 2002

Runs 7 Brad Bauder, VT (35) vs. GU (4), April 21, 2002

Hits 8 Brad Bauder, VT (35) vs. GU (4), April 21, 2002

Runs Batted In 14 Brad Bauder, VT (35) vs. GU (4), April 21, 2002

Total Bases 23 Brad Bauder, VT (35) vs. GU (4), April 21, 2002

Doubles 4 Carl Del Rosario, STJ (19) vs. VU (7), March 20, 2009

Triples 2 10 players (Last By: T.J. Jones, UC (9) vs. Pitt (5), March 22, 2009)

Home Runs 4 Jeremy Baltz, STJ (8) vs. UofL (5), May 14, 2010 Brad Bauder, VT (35) vs. GU (4), April 21, 2002 Brian Packin, UConn (22) vs. STJ (11), April 14, 1999 Jeff Uccello, UConn (28) vs. BC (7), April 20, 1996

Sacrifice Hits 3 Dallas Crews, WVU vs. BC, April 12, 2002

Sacrifice Flies 3 Daniel Burton, UofL vs. SHU, May 20, 2006

Strikeouts 5 James Dolbier, VU vs. SHU, March 30, 2007

Bases on Balls 5 Dave Pizzini, VU (7) vs. Pitt (6), March 6, 2001

Stolen Bases 4 Nick Ahmed, UConn (8) vs. GU (2), April 17, 2010 Jamel Scott, UC (5) vs. ND (4), April 9, 2009 Mike Lamitola, SHU (12) vs. Pitt (0), March 23, 1990

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Innings 12 Tom Migliozzi, STJ (2) vs. UConn (1), April 14, 1990

Strikeouts 18 Aaron Heilman, ND (3) vs. WVU (1), April 15, 2000 Jason Grilli, SHU (7) vs. UConn (2), April 26, 1997

Walks Issued 11 Mark Loughlin, PC (1) vs. VU (13), April 13, 1991

No-Hitters 1 Randy Fontanez, USF (4) vs. ND (0), March 26, 2010 Scott Barnes, STJ (16) vs. GU (0), April 20, 2007 Kevin Mulvey, VU (3) vs. UConn (0), March 26, 2005 (7 innings) Shaun Parker, RU (9) vs. VU (0), May 17, 2003 (5 innings) Kevin Field, GU (0) vs. RU (1), April 6, 2002 Chris Enochs, WVU (10) vs. VU (0), March 27, 1997 Jim O’Brien, PC (10) vs. STJ (1), May 5, 1996 Jeff DiNuzzo, SHU (1) vs. UConn (0), April 2, 1990

Most Hits Allowed 16 Mark Bettencourt, BC (4) vs. UConn (21), April 17, 1994 Des Schnur, Pitt (4) vs. UConn (16), May 6, 1990

Most Runs Allowed 16 Des Schnur, Pitt (4) vs. UConn (16), May 6, 1990

Most Earned Runs Allowed 14 Des Schnur, Pitt (4) vs. UConn (16), May 6, 1990

Connecticut’s Nick Ahmed added his name to the BIG EAST record book by stealing four bases in a game

against Georgetown in 2010.

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Single Season Individual BattingAt-Bats 125 Jimmy Parque, St. John’s, 2009

Runs 47 David DeJesus, Rutgers, 1999

Hits 54 Darren Fenster, Rutgers, 1999

RBIs 45 Vince Belnome, West Virginia, 2009

Total Bases 96 David Kim, Seton Hall, 1997

Batting Average .522 Dave Ford, Connecticut, 1985 (24-46)

Doubles 14 Billy Rich, Connecticut, 1997

Triples 8 Mike Scott, Providence, 1999

Home Runs 14 David Kim, Seton Hall, 1997 Ben Copeland, Pittsburgh, 2005

Strikeouts 41 Connor Jones, Villanova, 2012

Bases on Balls 30 Charles Bilezikjian, St. John’s, 2002

Stolen Bases 28 Boomer Whiting, Louisville, 2007

Single Season Individual PitchingInnings Pitched 77.1 Zac Cline, West Virginia, 2003

Strikeouts 81 Andrew Barbosa, USF, 2012

Bases on Balls 38 Jonathan Jones, West Virginia, 2009

Complete Games 8 Billy Biggs, West Virginia, 2002 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame, 2001

Earned Run Average 0.33 Scott Oberg, Connecticut, 2012 (1 ER in 27.1 IP)

Wins 8 Matt Barnes, Connecticut, 2011 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame, 2001 Marc DesRoches, Providence, 1999 Chris Enochs, West Virginia, 1997

Losses 8 Tim Adleman, Georgetown, 2008

Saves 9 Neil Holland, Louisville, 2010 Andrew Burkett, Cincinnati, 2010

Seton Hall’s David Kim owns the BIG EAST season records for total bases (96) and home runs (14).

Single Game Individual FieldingErrors 4 Rob Grable, 3B, STJ vs. Pitt, March 24, 1991 Jimmy Mayer, SS, Pitt vs. GU, May 20, 2005

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SINGLE GAME TEAM BATTING Longest Games - Innings19 Rutgers vs. Notre Dame, May 11, 200318 Louisville vs. Seton Hall, May 5, 201117 Louisville vs. Seton Hall, March 28, 200916 Providence vs. Seton Hall, March 25, 1991 USF vs. Notre Dame, May, 16, 2008

At-Bats 65 Virginia Tech vs. Georgetown, April 21, 2002 Louisville vs. Seton Hall, March 28, 2009

At-Bats, Both Teams129 Louisville (65) vs. Seton Hall (64), March 28, 2009 Runs 35 Virginia Tech vs. Georgetown, April 21, 2002 Runs, Both Teams 43 Providence (25) vs. Connecticut (18), April 5, 1999 Runs, One inning 12 Seton Hall vs. Georgetown, 1st inn., April 11, 1987

Hits37 Virginia Tech vs. Georgetown, April 21, 2002

Hits, Both Teams 50 Providence (30) vs. Connecticut (20), April 5, 1999 Total Bases 68 Virginia Tech vs. Georgetown, April 21, 2002 Total Bases, Both Teams 98 Pittsburgh vs Notre Dame, May 7, 2000 Doubles 10 Seton Hall vs. Villanova, May 10, 1987 Notre Dame vs. Georgetown, March 20, 2008 Triples4 Louisville vs. Seton Hall, April 20, 2007 Home Runs 8 Connecticut vs. Boston College, May 4, 1997 Sacrifice Hits 6 Seton Hall vs. Providence, May 5, 1990 Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers, May 11, 2007 Sacrifice Flies 6 St. John’s vs. USF, May 13, 2006 Stolen Bases9 Georgetown vs. Connecticut, April 4, 1998

SINGLE GAME TEAM FIELDINGErrors 8 Georgetown vs. Boston College, March 24, 1990 USF vs. Connecticut, April 12, 2010 Errors, Both Teams11 Georgetown (6) vs. Providence (5), April 19, 1998

SEASON TEAM BATTINGAt-Bats1,007 St. John’s 2009

Runs257 Rutgers 1999

Hits350 Pittsburgh 2010

Runs Batted In234 Rutgers 1999

Total Bases522 West Virginia 2009

Batting Average.376 Rutgers 1999

Doubles80 West Virginia 2009

Triples17 Notre Dame 2001

Home Runs50 Seton Hall 1987

Strikeouts227 Cincinnati 2012

Base on Balls147 Rutgers 2003

Stolen Bases88 Pittsburgh 1994

SEASON TEAM PITCHINGWins22 Connecticut 2011 Notre Dame 2001

Losses24 Georgetown 2002, 1999

Saves10 Louisville 2010

Earned Run Average2.28 Connecticut 2011

Strikeouts241 Louisville 2009

Base on Balls156 West Virginia 2012

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INDIVIDUAL HITTING

Batting AverageYear Player, Team G AB H AVG.2012 Patrick Kivlehan, RU 27 102 41 .4022011 Grant Buckner, WVU 27 103 45 .4372010 Steve Nyisztor, RU 27 113 49 .4342009 Junior Carlin, USF 22 70 33 .4712008 Ryan Lockwood, USF 23 97 44 .4542007 Jon Gossard, RU 24 89 35 .3932006 Craig Cooper, ND 26 108 52 .4812005 Craig Cooper, ND 23 67 27 .4032004 Craig Cooper, ND 23 66 31 .4702003 Lee Fritz, WVU 24 100 44 .4402002 Steve Stanley, ND 26 102 44 .4312001 Mike Scott, UConn 26 102 46 .4912000 Joe Cirone, RU 23 81 37 .4571999 Darren Fenster, RU 26 107 54 .5051998 Brant Ust, ND 19 75 37 .4931997 Jeff Wagner, ND 21 80 39 .4881996 Kevin Penwell, BC 23 84 37 .4401995 Kevin Penwell, BC 21 66 29 .4391994 Josh Tyler, Pitt 20 78 37 .4741993 Mike Martin, BC 21 81 39 .4811992 Sal Tinnerello, UConn 18 67 29 .4331991 David Honor, STJ 20 77 34 .4421990 Dennis McCaffery, VU 21 83 38 .4581989 Kevin Cain, VU 16 60 31 .5171988 Dana Brown, SHU 18 66 30 .4551987 Marteese Robinson, SHU 18 81 42 .5191986 Roger Haggerty, PC 18 64 32 .5001985 Dave Ford, UConn 15 46 24 .522

HitsYear Player, Team G H2012 Mike Garza, GU 27 432011 Grant Buckner, WVU 27 452010 Steve Nyisztor, RU 27 492009 Dan DiBartolomeo, WVU 27 472008 Tyler Kuhn, WVU 27 482007 Brian Kemp, STJ 27 462006 Craig Cooper, ND 26 522005 Justin Jenkins, WVU 25 372004 Matt Macri, ND 26 382003 Lee Fritz, WVU 24 442002 Steve Stanley, ND 26 442001 Mike Scott, UConn 26 462000 Darren Fenster, RU 23 381999 Darren Fenster, RU 26 541998 Mike Dzurilla, STJ 21 391997 Billy Rich, UConn 24 471996 Jason Grabowski, UConn 25 401995 Jim Duffy, SHU 21 341994 Josh Tyler, Pitt 20 371993 Mike Martin, BC 21 391992 Kevin Armstrong, VU 19 30 Rob Schmitt, SHU 21 301991 Mike Neill, VU 20 361990 Dennis McCaffery, VU 21 381989 Mike Randazzo, SHU 18 321988 Dana Brown, SHU 18 301987 Marteese Robinson, SHU 18 421986 Roger Haggerty, PC 18 321985 Joe Giaquinto, BC 18 27 Matt Stennett, Pitt 18 27

RunsYear Player, Team G R2012 Nick Favatella, RU 27 292011 George Springer, UConn 27 272010 Jedd Gyorko, WVU 27 342009 George Springer, UConn 27 41 2008 Tyler Kuhn, WVU 27 312007 Todd Frazier, RU 27 352006 Craig Cooper, ND 26 432005 Ben Copeland, Pitt 25 282004 Matt Macri, ND 26 362003 Marc Tugwell, VT 25 312002 Steve Stanley, ND 26 30

2001 Steve Stanley, ND 26 382000 David DeJesus, RU 23 271999 David DeJesus, RU 26 471998 Glenn Katz, UConn 23 291997 David Kim, SHU 24 341996 Brian Fili, VU 21 371995 Bob O’Toole, PC 21 341994 Dennis Dwyer, UConn 21 29 Craig Crawley, Pitt 20 29 Danny Gonzalez, Pitt 20 291993 Jack Stanczak, VU 21 281992 Sean Irey, UConn 20 291991 Mike Neill, VU 20 321990 Mike Feoli, SHU 18 21 John Belicka, GU 20 211989 Gary Scott, VU 17 24 Jim Sears, VU 16 241988 Dana Brown, SHU 18 271987 Craig Biggio, SHU 18 351986 Craig Biggio, SHU 18 271985 Steve Caravello, SHU 18 21

Runs Batted InYear Player, Team G RBI2012 Patrick Kivlehan, Rutgers 27 362011 George Springer, UConn 27 342010 David Chester, Pitt 26 362009 Vince Belnome, WVU 27 452008 Cameron Satterwhite, UC 27 30 Mike Olt, UConn 27 30 Jaren Matthews, RU 27 302007 Neall French, UC 25 322006 Stan Posluszny, WVU 27 342005 Jim Negrych, Pitt 25 252004 Matt Bransfield, ND 26 332003 Marc Tugwell, VT 25 26 Matt Edwards, ND 23 262002 Brian Macchi, BC 25 30 Paul O’Toole, ND 26 30 Brant Colamarino, Pitt 25 30 Brendan Mannix, VU 25 302001 Alec Porzel, ND 26 352000 Alec Porzel, ND 25 271999 Pete Zoccolillo, RU 26 401998 Tyrone Wayne, STJ 20 331997 David Kim, SHU 24 421996 Larry Kleinz, VU 21 431995 John Garside, PC 19 291994 Kyle Cooney, UConn 20 271993 Chris Taylor, BC 18 241992 Sal Tinnerello, UConn 18 26 Alex Andreopoulos, SHU 21 261991 Brian Kelley, BC 21 27 Joe Hayward, BC 21 271990 John Belicka, GU 20 221989 Gary Scott, VU 17 271988 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 17 21 Gary Scott, VU 16 211987 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 18 371986 Roger Haggerty, PC 18 261985 Rocky Daley, BC 18 23

Stolen BasesYear Player, Team G SB2012 Charlie Markson, ND 26 13 Billy Ferriter, UConn 27 132011 George Springer 27 142010 Nick Ahmed, UConn 26 152009 Danny Lopez, Pitt 20 102008 Tony Campana, UC 27 192007 Boomer Whiting, UofL 27 282006 Austin Wasserman, UConn 25 9 Mark McLaughlin, GU 27 92005 Jared McGuire, BC 25 142004 Ben Copeland, Pitt 26 152003 Graig Badger, RU 25 152002 Chris Graziano, VU 25 142001 Chris Graziano, VU 19 152000 Joe Cuervo, SHU 24 16

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1999 Glenn Katz, UConn 26 12 Steve Stanley, ND 25 121998 Giancarlo Diprima, STJ 21 101997 Scott Lobaugh, Pitt 20 16 Giancarlo Diprima, STJ 23 161996 VJ Carrero, SHU 23 161995 Ryan Gorecki, SHU 21 141994 Craig Crawley, Pitt 20 211993 Dennis Dwyer, UConn 21 201992 Mike Lyons, PC 18 141991 Dave Fraser, BC 21 121990 Mike Lamitola, SHU 20 181989 Brian Specyalski, UConn 18 141988 Dana Brown, SHU 18 171987 Marteese Robinson, SHU 18 161986 Craig Biggio, SHU 18 161985 Joe Gervais, GU 18 15

DoublesYear Player, Team G 2B2012 Mike Garza, GU 27 122011 Matt Fleishman, VU 27 122010 Jedd Gyorko, WVU 27 13 Justin McDavid, WVU 27 132009 Jedd Gyorko, WVU 27 132008 Justin McClanahan, UofL 27 132007 Logan Johnson, UofL 27 122006 Justin Jenkins, WVU 27 132005 Ben Copeland, Pitt 25 142004 Jim Negrych, Pitt 26 92003 Matt Carullo, GU 26 112002 Mike Leonard, UConn 25 11 Drew Locke, BC 24 112001 Alec Porzel, ND 26 132000 Alec Porzel, ND 25 111999 Jake Daubert, RU 26 131998 Scott Friedholm, PC 23 111997 Billy Rich, UConn 24 141996 Larry Kleinz, VU 21 12 Pete Tucci, PC 25 121995 Corey Bike, PC 20 91994 Scott Etsell, Pitt 20 91993 Brad Reese, Pitt 21 8 Chris Winburn, GU 21 8 Brian Sankey, BC 20 81992 Craig MacDonald, UConn 20 111991 Dennis McCaffery, VU 20 101990 Marek Drabinski, UConn 21 9 John Belicka, GU 20 91989 Gary Scott, VU 17 91988 Chris Cioffi, Pitt 17 91987 Craig Biggio, SHU 18 131986 Jerry Carroll, PC 18 101985 Peter Zippel, UConn 9 6 Tom Horew, Pitt 18 6 Rick Murphy, BC 18 6

TriplesYear Player, Team G 3B2012 Brian O’Grady, RU 27 42011 Rand Ravnaas, GU 26 3 James Ramsay, USF 24 3 Ryan Fuller, UConn 27 32010 Justin Bencsko, VU 27 42009 Michael Rogers, SHU 24 42008 Austin Markel, WVU 27 4 Carlos Del Rosario, STJ 26 42007 Isaiah Howes, UofL 27 32006 Logan Parker, UC 27 42005 Ben Copeland, Pitt 25 3 Stan Posluszny, WVU 24 3 Tyler Kuhn, WVU 25 32004 Matt Macri, ND 26 32003 Brennan Grogan, ND 22 42002 Dan Trubia, UConn 25 3 Nick Cerulo, RU 25 3 Brian Hearne, VU 17 32001 Steve Stanley, ND 26 52000 Ken Meyer, ND 17 4

1999 Mike Scott, PC 26 81998 David Marciniak, RU 20 3 Sean Mignogna, GU 24 3 Adam Neubart, RU 20 31997 Tyrone Wayne, STJ 23 4 J.J. Brock, ND 21 4 Adam Neubart, RU 16 41996 VJ Carrero, SHU 23 3 Adam Neubart, RU 23 3 Kevin Penwell, BC 23 3 Bryan Manahan, BC 24 31995 Brad Bell, SHU 5 31994 Brian Majeski, UConn 21 3 Mike Lyons, PC 21 31993 Brian Majeski, UConn 21 3 Mike Moriarity, SHU 18 31992 Lou Merloni, PC 20 31991 Bob Kelley, PC 20 41990 Rob Grable, STJ 21 31989 Rich Esposito, GU 17 2 Kerry Cahill, STJ 18 2 Bill Sherbondy, Pitt 16 21988 Ken Coffee, UConn 18 3 Bill Butler, PC 17 31987 Mike Palladino, STJ 18 41986 Frank Caccavale, STJ 18 3 Craig Biggio, SHU 18 31985 Chris Jelic, Pitt 18 4

Home RunsYear Player, Team G HR2012 Patrick Kivlehan, RU 27 102011 David Chester, Pitt 27 8 Stewart Ijames, UofL 27 82010 Jeremy Batlz, STJ 27 122009 Chris Sedon, Pitt 25 112008 Chris Anninos, STJ 27 102007 Todd Frazier, RU 27 92006 Logan Johnson, UofL 27 7 Craig Cooper, ND 26 7 Frank Meade, RU 27 72005 Jim Negrych, Pitt 25 82004 P.J. Hiser, Pitt 26 72003 Casey Grimm, SHU 25 72002 Brian Durkin, BC 26 8 Brant Colamarino, Pitt 25 8 Rob Cafiero, VU 25 82001 Brian Macchi, BC 24 82000 Joe Lydic, Pitt 23 91999 Brian Packin, UConn 26 10 Sean McGowan, BC 25 101998 Sean McGowan, BC 20 91997 David Kim, SHU 24 141996 Jason Grabowski, UConn 25 101995 Bob O’Toole, PC 21 81994 Jim Penders, UConn 21 6 Josh Tyler, Pitt 20 61993 Lou Merloni, PC 20 81992 Andy Brown, BC 16 61991 Mike Groppuso, SHU 18 81990 John Belicka, GU 20 61989 Gary Scott, VU 17 6 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 18 6 Eugene Schall, VU 16 61988 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 17 71987 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 18 131986 Glen Bruckner, GU 18 81985 Dave Ford, UConn 15 6 Matt Stennett, Pitt 18 6

WALKSYear Player, Team G BB2012 Jeff Melillo, RU 26 172011 David Chester, Pitt 27 222010 John Schultz, Pitt 26 24 Jedd Gyorko, WVU 27 242009 Andrew Clark, UofL 26 222008 Nick Mullins, Pitt 26 262007 Todd Frazier, RU 27 292006 Todd Frazier, RU 27 26

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2005 Jim Negrych, Pitt 25 242004 Tom Blaszak, VT 26 192003 Vinny Esposito, RU 25 282002 Charles Bilezikjian, STJ 26 302001 Steve Stanley, ND 26 182000 Matt Longo, VU 22 181999 Sean McGowan, BC 25 221998 Joe McNamee, WVU 22 181997 Jason Grabowski, UConn 24 251996 Steven Lewis, STJ 22 231995 Bob O’Toole, PC 21 261994 Craig Crawley, Pitt 20 191993 Sean Irey, UConn 20 191992 Sean Irey, UConn 20 241991 Nick Cosmo, STJ 19 231990 Brenden Walsh, PC 21 221989 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 18 231988 Maurice Vaughn, SHU 17 191987 Scott Elliott, GU 18 251986 Craig Biggio, SHU 18 211985 Steve Caravello, SHU 18 18

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Earned Run AverageYear Player, Team G IP R ER ERA2012 Scott Oberg, UConn 12 27.1 3 1 0.332011 Jon Prosinski, SHU 9 63.0 18 8 1.142010 Andrew Strenge, UC 8 29.0 5 2 0.622009 Randy Fontanez, USF 9 63.2 24 19 2.692008 Matt Yurish, WVU 5 31.0 18 7 2.032007 Keith Cantwell, SHU 7 45.1 12 10 1.992006 Tim Norton, UConn 9 60.2 17 16 2.372005 Craig Hansen STJ 13 33.1 5 4 1.082004 Grant Johnson, ND 8 37.2 10 8 1.692003 Chris Noonan, SHU 18 33.1 4 3 0.812002 Isaac Pavlik, SHU 18 35.2 12 7 1.772001 Aaron Heilman, ND 8 58.0 9 9 1.402000 Steve Langone, BC 9 45.0 14 8 1.601999 Marc DesRoches, PC 9 51.2 17 15 2.611998 Kevin McGerry, STJ 7 38.0 8 6 1.421997 Michael Hughes, STJ 7 48.0 15 10 1.881996 John Klopp, VU 12 21.0 6 4 1.711995 Clint Gehring, SHU 4 32.0 6 4 1.131994 C.J. Nitkowski, STJ 6 53.0 14 8 1.361993 David Herr, VU 10 69.0 27 17 2.221992 Kevin Legault, SHU 7 55.2 17 11 1.781991 Mike Maerten, STJ 5 39.1 9 7 1.601990 Brian Kenny, VU 7 53.0 10 7 1.191989 Kevin Morton, SHU 6 49.0 12 5 0.921988 Tim Smith, BC 5 29.1 11 5 1.531987 John Spiciarich, STJ 8 29.2 13 7 2.121986 Jim Navilliat, PC 7 49.1 12 8 1.451985 Phil Cundari, SHU 5 37.0 8 5 1.22

Innings PitchedYear Player, Team G IP2012 Corey Walter, WVU 9 67.22011 Tyler Gebler, RU 9 69.22010 Randy Fontanez, USF 9 68.22009 Keith Cantwell, SHU 9 66.22008 David Phelps, ND 9 62.2 Dan Osterbrock, UC 9 62.62007 David Phelps, ND 9 71.12006 Steve Blevins, UC 9 67.02005 Joe Martinez, BC 13 96.02004 Jake Haggerty, SHU 8 57.22003 Zac Cline, WVU 9 77.12002 Billy Biggs, WVU 8 58.12001 Danny Tamayo, ND 8 60.2 Joe Saunders, VT 9 60.22000 Damon Ponce de Leon, SHU 8 61.01999 Jeremy Cummings, WVU 9 71.01998 Josh Santos, UConn 9 64.01997 Andy Byron, PC 9 62.21996 Mike Riley, WVU 8 55.21995 Curt Romboli, BC 7 59.11994 Aaron Quinn, UConn 7 56.01993 David Herr, VU 10 69.01992 Kevin Legault, SHU 7 55.21991 Brian Looney, BC 9 58.0

1990 Tom Singer, STJ 7 54.2 Pete Walker, UConn 7 54.21989 Doug MacNeil, BC 7 50.01988 Jeff Proctor, GU 6 47.01987 Rick Vichroski, SHU 6 38.01986 Scott Ryan, UConn 6 50.11985 Wayne Rosenthal, STJ 6 47.0

StrikeoutsYear Player, Team G IP SO2012 Andrew Barbosa, USF 9 62.0 812011 Matt Barnes, UConn 9 68.2 612010 Randy Fontanez, USF 9 68.2 632009 Justin Marks, UofL 9 62.2 772008 Scott Barnes, STJ 15 90.1 902007 David Phelps, ND 9 71.1 672006 Jeff Manship, ND 9 63.1 702005 Anthony Varvaro, STJ 8 50.0 69 2004 Chris Lambert, BC 8 47.1 582003 Zac Cline, WVU 9 77.1 622002 Mark Sullivan, BC 9 57.0 602001 Danny Tamayo, ND 8 60.2 592000 Aaron Heilman, ND 8 55.2 661999 Jeremy Cummings, WVU 9 71.0 721998 Josh Santos, UConn 9 64.0 771997 Jason Grilli, SHU 9 48.2 801996 Mike Riley, WVU 8 55.2 581995 Curt Romboli, BC 7 59.1 651994 C.J. Nitkowski, STJ 6 53.0 611993 David Herr, VU 10 69.0 521992 Kevin Legault, SHU 7 55.2 421991 Brian Looney, BC 9 58.0 601990 Brian Kenny, VU 7 53.0 45 Jeff DiNuzzo, SHU 7 51.2 451989 Kevin Morton, SHU 6 49.0 511988 Charles Nagy, UConn 6 46.1 581987 Charles Nagy, UConn 9 37.0 541986 Wayne Rosenthal, STJ 6 49.0 591985 Rich Scheid, SHU 7 37.2 44

WinsYear Player, Team G W2012 Rob Smorol, RU 9 62011 Matt Barnes, UConn 9 82010 Matt Iannazzo, Pitt 9 72009 Justin Marks, UofL 9 7 Billy Gross, WVU 9 72008 Justin Marks, UofL 9 2 George Brown, STJ 9 1 Dan Osterbrock, UC 9 22007 Steve Healing, RU 9 6 Dan Osterbrock, UC 8 62006 Jeff Manship, ND 9 72005 Anthony Varvaro, STJ 8 7 Billy Muldowney, Pitt 8 7 Mike Wlodarczk, BC 8 72004 Nick Evangelista, Pitt 8 62003 Chris Niesel, ND 8 7 Zac Cline, WVU 9 72002 Mark Sullivan, BC 9 62001 Aaron Heilman, ND 8 82000 Bobby Brownlie, RU 8 7 Aaron Heilman, ND 8 7 Damon Ponce de Leon, SHU 8 71999 Marc DesRoches, PC 9 81998 Josh Santos, UConn 9 61997 Chris Enochs, WVU 9 81996 Todd Incantalupo, PC 9 71995 Matt Morris, SHU 8 6 Mike Macone, PC 7 6 Todd Incantalupo, PC 7 61994 Aaron Quinn, UConn 7 5 Chad Frontera, SHU 9 5 Gregg Mrochko, Pitt 7 5 Mike Macone, PC 7 51993 David Herr, VU 10 71992 Ted Klamm, SHU 7 51991 Tom Migliozzi, STJ 7 71990 Brian Kenny, VU 7 6 Ted Klamm, SHU 7 61989 Kevin Morton, SHU 6 6

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1988 Kevin Morton, SHU 6 5 Rafael Novoa, VU 5 51987 Rick Vichroski, SHU 6 51986 Rich Scheid, SHU 7 5 Jim Navilliat, PC 7 51985 Phil Cundari, SHU 5 5 Rich Scheid, SHU 7 5

Complete GamesYear Player, Team G CG2012 Ethan Mildren, Pitt 9 42011 Matt Iannazzo, Pitt 9 32010 Randy Fontanez, USF 9 42009 Randy Fontanez, USF 9 42008 Dan Osterbrock UC 9 3 Nate Reed, Pitt 8 32007 David Phelps, ND 9 4 Dan Osterbrock, UC 8 42006 Kevin Mulvey, VU 9 42005 Billy Muldowney, Pitt 8 62004 Zac Cline, WVU 8 72003 Zac Cline, WVU 9 7 Chris Lambert, BC 8 72002 Billy Biggs, WVU 8 82001 Aaron Heilman, ND 8 82000 Bob Brownlie, RU 8 71999 Marc DesRoches, PC 9 61998 Mark DesRoches, PC 9 51997 Chris Enochs, WVU 9 81996 Jason Grilli, SHU 13 71995 Derek Adair, STJ 8 6 Curt Romboli, BC 7 61994 C.J. Nitkowski, STJ 6 61993 John Kelly, UConn 8 71992 Ted Klamm, SHU 7 61991 Tim King, PC 7 6 Tom Migliozzi, STJ 7 6 Brian Looney, BC 8 61990 Brian Kenny, VU 7 71989 Doug MacNeil, BC 7 51988 Charles Nagy, UConn 6 61987 Rich Vichroski, SHU 6 51986 Scott Ryan, UConn 6 61985 Phil Cundari, SHU 5 5 Wayne Rosenthal, STJ 6 5

SavesYear Player, Team G SV2012 Dan Slania, ND 14 72011 Kevin Vance, UConn 10 72010 Neil Holland, UofL 11 9 Andrew Burkett, UC 11 92009 Jake Geglein, UC 12 42008 Colin Lynch, STJ 12 72007 Trystan Magnuson, UofL 13 6 Shawn Sanford, USF 15 62006 Kyle Weiland, ND 14 62005 Craig Hansen, STJ 13 82004 Craig Hansen, STJ 11 52003 Matt Dalton, VT 15 72002 James Russell, VU 12 82001 Tony Pina, GU 11 4 Isaac Pavilk, SHU 13 42000 Eric Brown, RU 9 41999 John Corbin, ND 12 41998 Aaron Heilman, ND 10 4 John Probst, SHU 9 41997 Trevor Pepkowski, VU 12 41996 John Klopp, VU 12 51995 John Klopp, VU 10 41994 Jamie Fisher, SHU 9 31993 Jake Biscoglio, PC 12 31992 Jason Rakers, UP 6 21991 Eric Reichenbach, STJ 8 51990 Jim O’Neil, PC 9 41989 Al Grossguth, PC 10 51988 Al Grossguth, PC 7 31987 Charles Nagy, UC 9 31986 Tony Geruso, PC 9 2 Jim Bisceglia, STJ 3 21985 Chuck Howard, PC 10 3

TEAM LEADERS

HittingYear Team G AB H AVG.2012 Rutgers 27 937 278 .3802011 Connecticut 27 934 293 .3142010 Pittsburgh 26 960 350 .3652009 St. John’s 27 1,007 348 .3462008 Cincinnati 27 968 300 .3102007 St. John’s 27 991 321 .3242006 West Virginia 27 992 334 .3372005 West Virginia 25 824 246 .2992004 Notre Dame 26 856 273 .3192003 West Virginia 24 793 273 .3442002 Virginia Tech 26 878 284 .3232001 Notre Dame 26 853 285 .3342000 Rutgers 23 762 257 .3371999 Rutgers 26 919 346 .3761998 West Virginia 22 788 279 .3541997 Notre Dame 21 726 261 .3601996 Notre Dame 20 642 210 .3271995 Villanova 21 716 223 .3111994 Pittsburgh 20 645 212 .3291993 Pittsburgh 21 685 217 .3171992 St. John’s 19 607 191 .3151991 St. John’s 20 654 233 .3561990 Seton Hall 20 659 209 .3171989 Villanova 17 583 216 .3701987 Seton Hall .370

PitchingYear Team G IP R ER ERA2012 Louisville 29 242.1 110 80 2.972011 Connecticut 27 241.0 84 61 2.282010 Connecticut 26 232.0 100 85 3.302009 Louisville 27 243.0 137 115 4.262008 Notre Dame 26 237.2 108 93 3.522007 Louisville 27 241.0 89 72 2.692006 St. John’s 26 227.0 115 82 3.252005 St. John’s 23 195.0 66 55 2.542004 St. John’s 26 209.0 103 73 3.142003 Notre Dame 23 200.1 86 70 3.142002 Notre Dame 26 216.2 113 90 3.742001 Notre Dame 26 213.1 98 82 3.462000 Rutgers 23 187.0 87 67 3.22 1999 St. John’s 25 204.1 129 102 4.491998 St. John’s 21 175.0 76 66 3.391997 St. John’s 23 185.2 117 99 4.801996 Rutgers 23 192.1 105 80 3.741995 Seton Hall 21 172.1 74 55 2.871994 St. John’s 17 142.2 76 60 3.781993 St. John’s 21 171.0 82 71 3.741992 Seton Hall 21 167.1 79 63 3.391991 St. John’s 20 162.0 66 49 2.721990 Seton Hall 20 171.0 60 51 2.671985 Seton Hall 2.87

FieldingYear Team G PO A E PCT.2012 Seton Hall 27 755 302 22 .9802011 Rutgers 27 759 302 27 .9752010 Louisville 27 724 321 25 .9772009 Pittsburgh 27 681 306 23 .9772008 Notre Dame 26 713 288 23 .9782007 Rutgers 27 739 284 23 .9782006 Notre Dame 26 732 318 28 .9742005 West Virginia 25 602 259 20 .9772004 Pittsburgh 26 639 256 20 .9782003 Connecticut 25 587 232 27 .968 Notre Dame 23 601 245 28 .9682002 Rutgers 26 617 263 25 .9722001 Rutgers 26 642 283 27 .9722000 Rutgers 23 561 236 22 .9731999 West Virginia 25 612 261 19 .9791998 St. John’s 21 525 236 22 .9721997 Providence 25 577 234 31 .9631996 Providence 25 609 295 26 .9721995 Seton Hall 21 517 234 25 .9681994 Seton Hall 20 488 228 21 .9721993 Connecticut 21 522 272 28 .9661992 St. John’s 19 460 210 20 .971

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ALL-TIME BIG EAST COACHING LEADERS (BY WIN PCT.)

Coach, School Years Record Pct.Paul Mainieri, ND 1995-2006 192-68-2 .737Dan McDonnell, UofL 2007- 107-54 .664Ed Blankmeyer, STJ 1996- 274-157 .635Joe Russo, STJ 1985-1995 128-81 .612Mike Sheppard, SHU 1985-2003 248-157-1 .612Fred Hill, RU 1995- 253-176 .589Paul Kostacopoulos, PC 1990-1996 87-61 .588Charlie Hickey, PC 1997-1999 42-31 .575Lelo Prado, USF* 2006- 108-81 .571Chuck Hartman, VT 2001-2004 58-44-1 .568Jim Penders, UConn 2004- 131-100-1 .567Peter Hughes, BC 1999-2005 93-78 .544Don Mezzanotte, PC 1985-1989 48-41 .539George Bennett, VU 1986-2001 174-156 .527Mik Aoki 2011- 27-26 .509Andy Baylock, UConn 1985-2003 205-206 .499Greg Van Zant, WVU 1995-2012 213-220 .491Dave Schrage, ND 2007-2010 52-54 .491Brian Cleary, UC 2006- 89-99 .473Joe Jordano, Pitt 1998- 180-201 .472Ken Kelly, GU 1985 8-10 .444Eddie Cardieri, USF 2006 12-15 .444Mark Jackson, Pitt 1991-1997 64-83 .435Rob Sheppard, SHU 2004- 100-137 .421Larry Shane, VU 1985 7-11 .389Richard “Moe” Mullaney, BC 1989-1998 76-131 .367Eddie Pellagrini, BC 1985-1988 26-46 .361Joe Godri, VU 2002- 101-185-1 .353Larry Geracioti, GU 1986-1993 46-106 .303Pete Wilk, GU 2000- 82-259 .240Kirk Mason, GU 1994-1999 31-105 .228Bobby Lewis, Pitt 1985-1990 21-88 .193

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Coach, School Years Record PctEd Blankmeyer, STJ 1996- 274-157 .635Mike Sheppard, SHU 1985-2003 248-157-1 .612Fred Hill, RU 1995- 253-176 .589Greg Van Zant, WVU 1995-2012 213-220 .491Andy Baylock, UConn 1985-2003 205-206 .499Paul Mainieri, ND 1995-2006 192-68-2 .737Joe Jordano, Pitt 1998- 180-201 .472George Bennett, VU 1986-2001 174-156 .527Jim Penders, UConn 2004- 131-100-1 .567Joe Russo, STJ 1985-1995 128-81 .612Lelo Prado, USF* 2006- 108-81 .571Joe Godri, VU 2002- 101-185-1 .353Dan McDonnell, UofL 2007- 107-54 .664Rob Sheppard, SHU 2004- 100-137 .421Peter Hughes, BC 1999-2005 93-78 .544Paul Kostacopoulos, PC 1990-1996 87-61 .588Brian Cleary, UC 2006- 89-99 .473Pete Wilk, GU 2000- 82-259 .240Richard “Moe” Mullaney, BC 1989-1998 76-131 .367Mark Jackson, Pitt 1991-1997 64-83 .435Chuck Hartman, VT 2001-2004 58-44-1 .568Dave Schrage, ND 2007-2010 52-54 .491Don Mezzanotte, PC 1985-1989 48-41 .539Larry Geracioti, GU 1986-1993 46-106 .303Charlie Hickey, PC 1997-1999 42-31 .575Kirk Mason, GU 1994-1999 31-105 .228Mik Aoki 2011- 27-26 .509Eddie Pellagrini, BC 1985-1988 26-46 .361Bobby Lewis, Pitt 1985-1990 21-88 .193Eddie Cardieri, USF 2006 12-15 .444Ken Kelly, GU 1985 8-10 .444Larry Shane, VU 1985 7-11 .389

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NCAA WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES BY PERCENTAGE(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only)

Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.1. Mike Fox, North Carolina 29 1,174 403 5 .7442. Mike Martin, Florida St 33 1,723 594 4 .7433. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 35 1,798 637 3 .7354. Brian O’Connor, Virginia 9 411 149 2 .7335. Wayne Graham, Rice 21 953 380 0 .7156. Jim Morris, Miami (Fla.) 31 1,354 588 4 .6977. Brad Hill, Kansas St. 18 711 315 3 .6928. Kevin O’Sullivan, Florida 5 223 102 0 .6869. Augie Garrido, Texas 44 1,847 847 9 .68510. Darin Hendrickson, Saint Louis 13 492 227 0 .684 16. Dan McDonnell, Louisville 6 258 128 0 .66835. Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s 17 589 350 3 .627

NCAA WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES BY VICTORIES(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only)

Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.1. Augie Garrido, Texas 44 1,847 847 9 .6852. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 35 1,798 647 3 .7353. Mike Martin, Florida St. 33 1,723 594 4 .7434. Mark Marquess, Stanford 36 1,463 759 7 .6585. Jim Morris, Miami (Fla.) 31 1,354 588 4 .6976. Jim Gilligan, Lamar 36 1,227 800 7 .6057. Jack Leggett, Clemson 33 1,224 694 1 .6388. Pete Dunn, Stetson 33 1,202 761 3 .6129. Mike Fox, North Carolina 29 1,174 403 5 .74410. Paul Mainieri, LSU 30 1,122 614 6 .64613. Fred Hill, Rutgers 36 1,061 719 9 .59629. Lelo Prado, USF 24 786 586 2 .57336. Joe Jordano, Pittsburgh 25 710 479 2 .597

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR2012 Patrick Kivlehan, Rutgers, Jr.2011 George Springer, Connecticut, Jr.2010 Joe Leonard, Pittsburgh, Jr.2009 Chris Dominguez, Louisville, Jr.2008 Chris Dominguez, Louisville, So. Josh Harrison, Cincinnati, Jr.2007 Todd Frazier, Rutgers, Jr.2006 Craig Cooper, Notre Dame, Sr. 2005 Jared McGuire, Boston College, So.2004 P.J. Hiser, Pittsburgh, Sr.2003 Jarod Rine, West Virginia, Jr. Marc Tugwell, Virginia Tech, Sr.2002 Steve Stanley, Notre Dame, Sr.2001 Mike Scott, Connecticut, Jr. Steve Stanley, Notre Dame, Jr.2000 Darren Fenster, Rutgers, Sr.1999 Keith Reed, Providence, Jr.1998 Brant Ust, Notre Dame, So.1997 David Kim, Seton Hall, Jr.1996 Jason Grabowski, Connecticut, So.1995 Bob O’Toole, Providence, Jr.1994 Josh Tyler, Pittsburgh, Jr.1993 Lou Merloni, Providence, Jr. Jack Stanczak, Villanova, Sr.1992 Sal Tinnerello, Connecticut, Sr.1991 Mike Neill, Villanova, Jr.1990 Dennis McCaffery, Villanova, Jr.1989 Gary Scott, Villanova, Jr.1988 Maurice Vaughn, Seton Hall, So.1987 Marteese Robinson, Seton Hall, Jr.1986 Roger Haggerty, Providence, Sr.1985 Dave Ford, Connecticut, Sr.

PITCHER OF THE YEAR2012 Justin Amlung, Louisville, Jr.2011 Matt Barnes, Connecticut, Jr.2010 Thomas Royse, Louisville, Jr.2009 Justin Marks, Louisville, Jr.2008 George Brown, St. John’s, Sr. 2007 Zack Pitts, Louisville, Jr.2006 Jeff Manship, Notre Dame, Jr.2005 Craig Hansen, St. John’s, Jr.2004 Chris Lambert, Boston College, Jr. Nick Evangelista, Pittsburgh, Sr.2003 Chris Neisel, Notre Dame, So.2002 Chris Lambert, Boston College, Fr.2001 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame, Sr.2000 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame, Jr.1999 Marc DesRoches, Providence, Sr.1998 Brad Lidge, Notre Dame, Jr.1997 Chris Enochs, West Virginia, Jr.1996 Brian O’Hare, Georgetown, Sr.1995 Mike Macone, Providence, Jr.1994 C.J. Nitkowski, St. John’s, Jr.1993 David Herr, Villanova, So.1992 Ted Klamm, Seton Hall, Sr.1991 Tom Migliozzi, St. John’s, Sr.1990 Brian Kenny, Villanova, Jr.1989 Kevin Morton, Seton Hall, Jr.1988 Charles Nagy, Connecticut, So.1987 Charles Nagy, Connecticut, Fr.1986 Jim Navilliat, Providence, Sr.1985 Phil Cundari, Seton Hall, Jr.

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2012 Jared Ruxer, Louisville2011 Trey Mancini, Notre Dame2010 Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s2009 George Springer, Connecticut2008 Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia2007 Justin Marks, Louisville2006 Addison Maruszak, USF2005 Brett Lilley, Notre Dame2004 Jim Negrych, Pittsburgh2003 Stan Posluszny, West Virginia2002 Chris Lambert, Boston College2001 Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame2000 Bobby Brownlie, Rutgers1999 Mike Scott, Providence1998 Jake Daubert, Rutgers1997 Brant Ust, Notre Dame1996 Jeff Wagner, Notre Dame1995 Todd Incantalupo, Providence Jason Grilli, Seton Hall1994 Trevor Pepkowski, Villanova1993 Steve Young, Villanova1992 Alex Andreopoulos, Seton Hall1991 Mike Maerten, St. John’s1990 Rich Aurilia, St. John’s Lou Merloni, Providence1989 Gene Schall, Villanova1988 Bill Sherbondy, Pittsburgh1987 Maurice Vaughn, Seton Hall1986 Bob McCreary, Villanova1985 Marteese Robinson, Seton Hall

COACH OF THE YEAR2012 Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s2011 Jim Penders, Connecticut2010 Jim Penders, Connecticut2009 Lelo Prado, USF2008 Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s2007 Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s2006 Jim Penders, Connecticut2005 Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s2004 Joe Jordano, Pittsburgh2003 Greg Van Zant, West Virginia2002 Peter Hughes, Boston College2001 Paul Mainieri, Notre Dame2000 Peter Hughes, Boston College1999 Charlie Hickey, Providence1998 Fred Hill, Rutgers1997 Greg Van Zant, West Virginia1996 Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s1995 Paul Kostacopoulos, Providence1994 Mark Jackson, Pittsburgh1993 George Bennett, Villanova1992 Andy Baylock, Connecticut1991 Joe Russo, St. John’s1990 Joe Russo, St. John’s1989 Mike Sheppard, Seton Hall1988 George Bennett, Villanova1987 Mike Sheppard, Seton Hall1986 Don Mezzanotte, Providence1985 Mike Sheppard, Seton Hall

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2012Coach of the Year Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Patrick Kivlehan, RutgersPitcher of the Year Justin Amlung, LouisvilleRookie of the Year Jared Ruxer, Louisville

FIRST TEAM1B Rick Devereaux, Pittsburgh, Sr.2B LJ Mazzilli , Connecticut, Jr.3B Patrick Kivlehan, Rutgers, Jr. *SS Mike Garza, Georgetown, Jr.OF Justin Glass, Cincinnati, So.OF Billy Ferriter, Connecticut, Jr.OF Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s, Jr.DH Matt Fleishman, Villanova, Sr.P Justin Amlung, Louisville, Jr.P Sean Hagan, St. John’s, Jr.P Jon Prosinkski, Seton Hall, Jr.P Andrew Barbosa, USF, Sr.C Jeff Melillo, Rutgers, Sr.

* denotes unanimous selection

SECOND TEAM1B Stewart Ijames, Louisville, Sr.2B Tyler Sciacca, Villanova, Sr.3B Eric Jagielo, Notre Dame, So.SS Matt Wessinger, St. John’s, Sr.OF Adam Engel, Louisville, So.OF Cole Sturgeon, Louisville, So.OF James Ramsay, USF, So.DH Jeff Gardner, Louisville, So.P Jeff Thompson, Louisville, So.P Will Hudgins, Notre Dame, Sr.P Ryan Harvey, Seton Hall, Jr.P Derrick Stultz, USF, Sr.P Dan Slania, Notre Dame, So.C Joe Hudson, Notre Dame, Jr.

THIRD TEAM1B Trey Mancini, Notre Dame, So.2B Nick Ratajczak, Louisville, Jr.3B Ty Young, Louisville, So.SS Giuseppe Papccio, Seton Hall, Jr.OF Justin Leeson, Georgetown, Jr.OF Brian O’Grady, Rutgers, So.OF Zach Granite, Seton Hall, So.OF Bobby Boyd, West Virginia, Fr.DH Anthony DeFabio, Pittsburgh, Sr.P Jared Ruxer, Louisville, Fr.P Matt Iannazzo, Pittsburgh, Sr.P Rob Smorol, Rutgers, Jr.P Kyle Hansen, St. John’s, Jr.P Derek Self, Louisville, Sr.P Benny Mejia, Seton Hall, Sr.

2011Coach of the Year Jim Penders, ConnecticutPlayer of the Year George Springer, Connecticut Pitcher of the Year Matt Barnes, ConnecticutRookie of the Year Trey Mancini, Notre Dame

FIRST TEAM 1B David Chester, Pittsburgh, Sr. 2B Ryan Wright, Louisville, Jr. 3B Jonathan Koscso, USF, Sr. SS Joe Panik, St. John’s, Jr. OF Justin Riddell, Cincinnati, Sr. OF George Springer, Connecticut, Jr.*OF Rand Ravnaas, Georgetown, Jr. OF Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s, So. DH Jeremy Gum, West Virginia, Sr. P Matt Barnes, Connecticut, Jr.* P Justin Amlung, Louisville, So. P Kyle Hansen, St. John’s, So. P Joe DiRocco, Seton Hall, Sr. C Kevan Smith, Pittsburgh, Sr.*

* denotes unanimous selection

SECOND TEAM1B Mike Nemeth, Connecticut, Sr. 2B LJ Mazzilli, Connecticut, So. 3B Ryan Fuller, Connecticut, Jr. SS Nick Ahmed, Connecticut, Jr. OF Stewart Ijames, Louisville, Jr. OF John Schultz, Pittsburgh, Sr. OF Michael Lang, Rutgers, Sr. DH Justin Glass, Cincinnati, Fr.P Greg Nappo, Connecticut, Sr. P Matt Iannazzo, Pittsburgh, Jr. P Randy Fontanez, USF, Sr. P Kevin Quackenbush, USF, Sr. C Doug Elliot, Connecticut, Sr.

THIRD TEAM1B Trey Mancini, Notre Dame, Fr. 1B Paul Karmas, St. John’s, Sr. 3B Sean Lamont, Georgetown, Sr. SS Grant Buckner, West Virginia, Sr.

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Justin Amlung became the fourth Louisville pitcher to be

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Connecticut head coach Jim Penders took BIG EAST Coach of the Year honors for the second consecutive year in 2011.

OF Braden Kline, Cincinnati, Fr. OF John Andreoli, Connecticut, Jr. OF Casey Roche, Pittsburgh, Fr. DH Tim Martin, Connecticut, Jr. DH Anthony Defabio, Pittsburgh, Jr.P Kevin Vance, Connecticut, Jr. P Tony Zych, Louisville, Jr. P Brian Dupra, Notre Dame, Sr. C Erick Fernandez, Georgetown, Sr.

2010Coach of the Year Jim Penders, ConnecticutPlayer of the Year Joe Leonard, PittsburghPitcher of the Year Thomas Royse, LouisvilleRookie of the Year Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s

FIRST TEAMFirst Base Andrew Clark, Sr., LouisvilleSecond Base Ryan Wright, So., LouisvilleThird Base Joe Leonard, Jr., PittsburghShortstop Jedd Gyorko, Jr., West VirginiaOutfield Pat Biserta, Jr., RutgersOutfield Jeremy Baltz, Fr., St. John’s*Outfield Matt Szczur, Jr., VillanovaDesignated Hitter Kevan Smith, Jr., PittsburghPitcher Matt Barnes, So., ConnecticutPitcher Neil Holland, Jr., LouisvillePitcher Thomas Royse, Jr., Louisville*Pitcher Corey Baker, Jr., PittsburghCatcher Cory Brownsten, Sr., Pittsburgh*Denotes unanimous selection

SECOND TEAMFirst Base Mike Nemeth, Jr., Connecticut Second Base Steve Nyisztor, Fr., Rutgers Third Base Phil Wunderlich, Jr., Louisville Shortstop Adam Duvall, Sr., Louisville Outfield George Springer, So., Connecticut Outfield Stewart Ijames, So., Louisville Outfield John Schultz, Jr., Pittsburgh Designated Hitter Kevin Vance, So., ConnecticutPitcher Elliot Glynn, Jr., Connecticut Pitcher Matt Iannazzo, So., Pittsburgh Pitcher Andrew Barbosa, Jr., USF Pitcher Randy Fontanez, Jr., USF Catcher Jeff Arnold, Sr., Louisville

THIRD TEAMAndrew Burkett, Sr., P, CincinnatiBrian Garman, Sr., P, CincinnatiDaniel Burawa, Jr., P, St. John’sKyle Hansen, Jr., P, St. John’sJimmy Jacquot, Sr., C, CincinnatiErick Fernandez, Jr., C, GeorgetownDavid Chester, Jr., 1B, PittsburghPierre LePage, So., 2B, ConnecticutMike Olt, Jr., 3B, ConnecticutNick Ahmed, So., SS, ConnecticutJoe Panik, So., SS, St. John’sJustin Bencsko, Sr., OF, Villanova Sean O’Hare, Fr., DH, St. John’s

2009Coach of the Year Lelo Prado, USFPlayer of the Year Chris Dominguez, LouisvillePitcher of the Year Justin Marks, LouisvilleRookie of the Year George Springer, Connecticut

FIRST TEAMFirst Base Tim Morris, Jr., St. John’sSecond Base Chris Sedon, Jr., PittsburghThird Base Chris Dominguez, Jr., LouisvilleShortstop Jedd Gyorko, So., West VirginiaOutfield A.J. Pollock, Jr., Notre DameOutfield George Springer, Fr., ConnecticutOutfield Justin Parks, Sr., West VirginiaDesignated Hitter Chris Affinito, Sr., Seton HallPitcher Justin Marks, Jr., LouisvillePitcher Keith Cantwell, Sr., Seton HallPitcher Randy Fontanez, So., USFPitcher Jarryd Summers, So., West VirginiaCatcher Tobias Streich, So., West Virginia

*Denotes unanimous selection

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Pittsburgh’s Joe Leonard was BIG EAST Player of the Year in 2010. He was the first Panther to earn the honor since 2004.

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SECOND TEAMFirst Base Andrew Clark, Jr., Louisville Second Base Vince Belnome, Jr., West Virginia Third Base Mike Spina, Sr., Cincinnati Shortstop Jeremy Barnes, Sr., Notre Dame Outfield Lance Durham, Jr., Cincinnati Outfield Phil Wunderlich, So., Louisville Outfield Matt Smedberg, Sr., Seton Hall Designated Hitter Erick Fernandez, So., Georgetown Pitcher John Folino, Sr., Connecticut Pitcher Cole Johnson, So., Notre Dame Pitcher Sean Black, Jr., Seton Hall Pitcher Thomas Royse, So., Louisville Catcher Trey Manz, Sr., USF

THIRD TEAMDerrick Stultz, So., P, USFMatt Singer, Jr., P, Seton HallChris Enourato, Jr., P, West VirginiaBilly Gross, Jr., P, West VirginiaDanny Benedetti, Sr., C, St. John’sTodd Brazeal, Fr., 1B, USFJaren Mathews, So., 1B, RutgersAdam Duvall, Jr., 2B, LouisvilleDan DiBartolomeo, So., 3B, West VirginiaJunior Carlin, So., OF, USFBrian Kemp, Jr., OF, St. John’sAustin Markel, Sr., OF, West Virginia Jimmy Parque, Jr., OF, St. John’sPaul Karmas, So., DH, St. John’s

2008Coach of the Year Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Chris Dominguez, Louisville Josh Harrison, CincinnatiPitcher of the Year George Brown, St. John’sRookie of the Year Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia

FIRST TEAMFirst Base Joey Angelberger, Sr., USFSecond Base Josh Harrison, Jr., CincinnatiThird Base Chris Dominguez, So., Louisville* Shotstop Tyler Kuhn, Sr., West VirginiaDesignated Hitter David Mills, So., Notre DameOutfield Tony Campana, Sr., CincinnatiOutfield A.J. Pollock, So., Notre DameOutfield Ryan Lockwood, Fr., USFPitcher Justin Marks, So., LouisvillePitcher Scott Barnes, Jr., St. John’sPitcher George Brown, Sr., St. John’sPitcher Corey Young, Jr., Seton HallCatcher Derrick Alfonso, Sr., Louisville

*Denotes unanimous selection

SECOND TEAMFirst Base Andrew Clark, So., LouisvilleSecond Base Jedd Gyorko, Fr., West VirginiaThird Base Mike Spina, Jr., CincinnatiShortstop Addison Maruszak, Jr., USFDesignated Hitter Paul Karmas, Fr., St. John’s Outfield Sean Conley, Sr., PittsburghOutfield Chris Anninos, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Justin Parks, Jr., West VirginiaPitcher Dan Osterbrock, Jr., CincinnatiPitcher Wade Korpi, Sr., Notre DamePitcher Eric Maust, So., Notre DamePitcher Colin Lynch, Jr., St. John’sCatcher Daniel Benedetti, Jr., St. John’s

St. John’s head coach Ed

Blankmeyer was named BIG EAST Coach of

the Year for the third time in six seasons in 2008.

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Todd Frazier was the first

Scarlet Knight to win a major

award since 2000 when he

was named BIG EAST Player of the Year in

2007.

THIRD TEAMDavid Phelps, Jr., P, Notre DameB.J. Rosenberg, Sr., P, LouisvilleRyan Baker, Sr., C, CincinnatiJaren Matthews, Fr., 1B, RutgersJoe Agreste, Jr., 1B, West VirginiaJustin McClanahan, So., 2B, LouisvilleDerek Shunk, Sr., SS, VillanovaJeff Grantham, Sr., SS, St. John’sVince Belnome, So., 3B, West VirginiaCameron Satterwhite, Jr., OF, CincinnatiCarlos Del Rosario, Jr., OF, St. John’sGreg Miller, Jr., OF, Seton HallCameron Satterwhite, Jr., OF, CincinnatiCarlos Del Rosario, Jr., OF, St. John’sStewart Ijames, Fr., OF, LouisvilleGreg Miller, Jr., OF, Seton Hall

2007Coach of the Year Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Todd Frazier, RutgersPitcher of the Year Zack Pitts, LouisvilleRookie of the Year Justin Marks, Louisville

FIRST TEAMFirst Base Ryan Mahoney, Sr., St. John’sSecond Base Logan Johnson, Sr., LouisvilleThird Base Gil Zayas, Jr., St. John’sShortstop Todd Frazier, Jr., Rutgers*Designated Hitter Jonathan Gossard, Jr., RutgersOutfield Boomer Whiting, Sr., LouisvilleOutfield Justin Jenkins, Sr., West VirginiaOutfield David Williams, Sr., RutgersPitcher Dan Osterbrock, So., CincinnatiPitcher Zack Pitts, Jr., LouisvillePitcher David Phelps, So., Notre DamePitcher Scott Barnes, So., St. John’sCatcher Brendan Monaghan, Sr., St. John’s*Denotes unanimous selection

SECOND TEAMFirst Base Neall French, Sr., Cincinnati Daniel Burton, Sr., LouisvilleSecond Base Sam DeLuca, Sr., St. John’sThird Base Josh Harrison, So., CincinnatiShortstop Chris Cates, Sr., LouisvilleDesignated Hitter Chris Joachim, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Tony Campana, Jr., CincinnatiOutfield Isaiah Howes, Sr., LouisvilleOutfield Ryan Hill, Jr., RutgersPitcher Justin Marks, Fr., LouisvillePitcher Stephen Healing, Sr., RutgersPitcher Danny Otero, Sr., USFPitcher Mike Loree, Sr., VillanovaCatcher Derrick Alfonso, Jr., Louisville

THIRD TEAMGeorge Brown, Jr., P, St. John’sDexter Butler, Jr., 2B, USFWalter Diaz, Jr., SS, USFTom Edwards, So., 1B, RutgersMike Gaggioli, Jr., P, GeorgetownBrian Kemp, Fr., OF, St. John’sKyle Landis, So., P, PittsburghBrett Lilley, Jr., SS, Notre DameTrystan Magnuson, Sr., P, LouisvilleMark McLaughlin, Sr., OF, GeorgetownPaul Nardozzi, Sr., P, PittsburghA.J. Pollock, Fr., 3B, Notre DameDerek Shunk, Jr., 3B, VillanovaAdam White, So., OF, West Virginia

2006Coach of the Year Jim Penders, ConnecticutPlayer of the Year Craig Cooper, Notre DamePitcher of the Year Jeff Manship, Notre DameRookie of the Year Addison Maruszak, USF

FIRST TEAMFirst Base Craig Cooper, Sr., Notre DameSecond Base Jim Negrych, Jr., PittsburghThird Base Justin Jenkins, Jr., West VirginiaShortstop Todd Frazier, So., RutgersDesignated Hitter Anthony Smith, Jr., St. John’sOutfield Will Vogl, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Casey Bowling, Sr., West VirginiaOutfield Stan Posluszny, Sr., West VirginiaPitcher Tim Norton, Sr., ConnecticutPitcher Nick Tucci, Sr., ConnecticutPitcher Jeff Manship, Jr., Notre Dame*Pitcher Jeff Samardzija, Jr., Notre DameCatcher David Carpenter, Jr., West Virginia* Denotes unanimous selection

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SECOND TEAMFirst Base Chris Joachim, Jr., St. John’sFirst Base Jeremy Hunt, Sr., VillanovaSecond Base Logan Johnson, Jr., LouisvilleThird Base Brett Lilley, So., Notre DameShortstop Greg Lopez, Sr., Notre DameDesignated Hitter Jeremy Barnes, Fr., Notre DameOutfield Bryan Maler, Sr., ConnecticutOutfield Danny Dressman, Jr., Notre DameOutfield Jeff Grose, Sr., RutgersOutfield Adam White, Fr., West VirginiaPitcher Steve Blevins, Fr., CincinnatiPitcher Kyle Weiland, Fr., Notre DamePitcher Billy Muldowney, Jr., PittsburghPitcher Matt Tosoni, So., St. John’sPitcher Kevin Mulvey, Jr., VillanovaCatcher Frank Meade, So., Rutgers

THIRD TEAMJosh Harrison, Fr., OF, CincinnatiLogan Parker, Sr., 1B, CincinnatiLarry Day, Jr., C, ConnecticutAustin Wasserman, Sr., OF, ConnecticutDerrick Alfonso, So., C, LouisvilleChris Cates, Jr., SS, LouisvilleMatt Bransfield, Sr., OF, Notre DamePeter Parise, Jr., OF, PittsburghTim Querns, Jr., 3B, RutgersSam DeLuca, Jr., 2B, St. John’sDan McDonald, So., P, Seton HallCraig Mirsky, Sr., DH, VillanovaKris Molloy, Sr., OF, Villanova

2005Coach of the Year Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Jared McGuire, Boston CollegePitcher of the Year Craig Hansen, St. John’sRookie of the Year Brett Lilley, Notre Dame

FIRST TEAMPitcher Joe Martinez, Sr., Boston CollegePitcher Mike Wlodarczyk, Sr., Boston CollegePitcher Craig Hansen, Jr., St. John’sPitcher Anthony Varvaro, Jr., St. John’s

Catcher Joe Burke, Sr., St. John’sFirst Base Matt Edwards, Sr., Notre DameSecond Base Jim Negrych, So., PittsburghShortstop Doug Nelms, Jr., West VirginiaThird Base Jared McGuire, So., Boston CollegeOutfield Ben Copeland, Jr., PittsburghOutfield Greg Thomson, Jr., St. John’sOutfield Lee Fritz, Sr., St. John’sDesignated Hitter Ryan Craft, Jr., Georgetown

SECOND TEAMPitcher Tom Thornton, Jr., Notre DamePitcher Robert Brant, Fr., PittsburghPitcher Billy Muldowney, So., PittsburghPitcher Dan McDonald, Fr., Seton HallPitcher Nick Allen, Sr., VillanovaCatcher Shawn McGill, Jr., Boston CollegeFirst Base Jeff Hourigan, Sr., ConnecticutSecond Base Cory Rodriguez, Sr., RutgersShortstop P.J. Antoniato, Sr., St. John’sThird Base Justin Jenkins, So., West VirginiaOutfield Drew Locke, Sr., Boston CollegeOutfield Billy Quinn, Sr., GeorgetownOutfield Johnny Defendis, Jr., RutgersDesignated Hitter Colin Gaynor, Sr., Rutgers

THIRD TEAMJason Delaney, Sr., OF, Boston CollegeDave Preziosi, Sr., 1B, Boston CollegeRuss D’Argento, Sr., OF, ConnecticutTom Braun, Sr., P, GeorgetownCraig Cooper, Jr., OF, Notre DameBrett Lilley, Fr., 3B, Notre DameTodd Frazier, Fr., SS, RutgersJeff Grose, Jr., OF, RutgersJim Martin, Sr., 3B, St. John’sJim Wladyka, So., P, St. John’sDerek Shunk, Fr., SS, VillanovaDavid Carpenter, So., C, West VirginiaStan Posluszny, Jr., OF, West Virginia

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USF earned its first major BIG EAST award in 2006, when

Addison Maruszak was named Rookie of the Year

St. John’s Craig Hansen was the 2005 BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year.

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2004 Coach of the Year Joe Jordano, PittsburghPlayer of the Year P.J. Hiser, PittsburghPitcher of the Year Chris Lambert, Boston College Nick Evangelista, PittsburghRookie of the Year Jim Negrych, Pittsburgh

FIRST TEAMPitcher Chris Lambert, Jr., Boston CollegePitcher Grant Johnson, Jr., Notre DamePitcher Nick Evangelista, Sr., PittsburghPitcher Zac Cline, Jr., West VirginiaCatcher Michael Lombardi, Sr., GeorgetownFirst Base Sean O’Brien, Fr., Virginia TechSecond base Steve Sollmann, Sr., Notre DameShorstop Bryan Spamer, Sr., PittsburghThird Base Matt Macri, Jr., Notre DameOutfield Jason Delaney, Jr., Boston CollegeOutfield Jeff Frazier, Jr., RutgersOutfield Lee Fritz, Jr., West VirginiaDesignated Hitter P.J. Hiser, Sr., Pittsburgh

SECOND TEAMPitcher Ryan Doherty, So., Notre DamePitcher Chris Niesel, Jr., Notre DamePitcher Anthony Varvaro, So., St. John’sPitcher Joey Scott, Sr., Seton HallPitcher Josh Biber, Sr., Virginia TechCatcher Joe Burke, Jr., St. John’sFirst Base Tim Pahuta, Jr., Seton HallSecond Base Jim Negrych, Fr., PittsburghShortstop Ryan Leahy, Sr., Boston CollegeThird Base Chris Stanton, Jr., Virginia TechOutfield Drew Locke, Jr., Boston CollegeOutfield Craig Cooper, So., Notre DameOutfield Ben Copeland, So., PittsburghDesignated Hitter Billy Quinn, Jr., Georgetown

THIRD TEAMGarrett Greer, Sr., C, Boston CollegeKevin Shepard, Jr., P, Boston CollegeRon Cano, Sr., OF, GeorgetownGreg Lopez, So., SS, Notre DameJavi Sanchez, Sr., C, Notre DameTom Cashman, Sr., 1B, PittsburghGraig Badger, Sr., 2B, RutgersJack Egbert, Jr., P, RutgersMike Rozema, Sr., SS, St. John’sBrian Newbold, Sr., OF, VillanovaWarren Schaeffer, Fr., SS, Virginia TechStan Posluszny, So., OF, West VirginiaGrant Psomas, Jr., SS, West Virginia

2003Coach of the Year Greg Van Zant, West VirginiaPlayers of the Year Jarod Rine, Jr., West Virginia Marc Tugwell, Sr., Virginia TechPitcher of the Year Chris Niesel, So., Notre DameRookie of the Year Stan Posluszny, Fr., West Virginia

FIRST TEAMPitcher Chris Lambert, So., Boston CollegePitcher Chris Niesel, So., Notre DamePitcher Matt Dalton, Sr., Virginia TechCatcher Wyatt Toregas, So., Virginia TechFirst Base Matt Edwards, So., Notre Dame

Second Base Marc Tugwell, Sr., Virginia TechShortstop Mike Rozema, Jr., St. John’sThird Base Chris Stanton, So., Virginia TechOutfield Jarod Rine, Jr., West VirginiaOutfield Jeff Frazier, So., RutgersOutfield Casey Grimm, Sr., Seton HallUtility Peter Soteropoulos, Sr., ConnecticutDesignated Hitter Matt Wolski, Sr., Rutgers

SECOND TEAMPitcher Ryan Kalita, Sr., Notre DamePitcher Zac Cline, So., West VirginiaPitcher Chris Noonan, Jr., Seton HallPitcher Jack Egbert, So., RutgersCatcher Mike Leonard, Jr., ConnecticutFirst Base Kurtis Clinton, Sr., West VirginiaSecond Base Steve Sollmann, Jr., Notre DameShortstop Bryan Spamer, Jr., PittsburghThird Base Tim McCabe, Sr., West VirginiaOutfield Drew Locke, So., Boston CollegeOutfield Lee Fritz, So., West VirginiaOutfield Stuart Rykaceski, Sr., PittsburghUtility Andrew Cleary, So., GeorgetownDesignated Hitter Stan Posluszny, Fr., West Virginia

THIRD TEAMKevin Shepard, So., Boston College Josh DiScipio, Jr., Boston CollegeRuss D’Argento, So., Connecticut Michael Lombardi, So.,GeorgetownJ.P. Gagne, Sr., Notre Dame Kris Billmaier, Sr., Notre DameMike Scanzano, Jr., Pittsburgh Steve Normane, Sr., RutgersJoe Reid, So., St. John’s Anthony DeRosa, Jr., St. John’sTim Pahuta, So., Seton Hall Spencer Harris, Sr., Virginia TechJake Serfass, Jr., West Virginia

2002Coach of the Year Peter Hughes, Boston CollegePlayer of the Year Steve Stanley, Sr., Notre DamePitcher of the Year Chris Lambert, Fr., Boston CollegeRookie of the Year Chris Lambert, Boston College

FIRST TEAMPitcher Chris Lambert, Fr., Boston CollegePitcher Isaac Pavlik, Sr., Seton HallPitcher Joe Saunders, Jr., Virginia TechCatcher Jeff Mackor, Sr., Boston CollegeFirst Base Brant Colamarino, Jr., PittsburghSecond Base Marc Tugwell, Jr., Virginia Tech Shortstop Spencer Harris, Jr., Virginia TechThird Base John West, Sr., Virginia TechOutfield Casey Grimm, Jr., Seton HallOutfeld Neal McCarthy, Sr., Boston CollegeOutfield Steve Stanley, Sr., Notre DameUtility Charles Bilezikjian, Sr., St. John’sDesignated Hitter Brian Durkin, Sr., Boston College

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SECOND TEAM Pitcher Bobby Brownlie, Jr., RutgersPitcher Billy Biggs, Jr., West VirginiaPitcher James Russell, Jr., VillanovaCatcher Paul O’Toole, Sr., Notre DameFirst Base Rob Cafiero, Sr., VillanovaSecond Base Steve Sollmann, So., Notre DameShortstop Brett Burnham, Jr., ConnecticutThird Base Brendan Mannix, Sr., VillanovaOutfield Chris Graziano, Jr., VillanovaOutfield Val Majewski, Jr., RutgersOutfield Brian Stavisky, Jr., Notre DameUtility Peter Soteropoulos, Jr., ConnecticutDesignated Hitter Brad Rea, Sr., Pittsburgh

THIRD TEAMP.J. Hiser, Jr., Pittsburgh Tom Wheeler, Sr., RutgersMike Leonard, So., Connecticut Bryan Spamer, So., PittsburghAndy Bushey, Sr., Notre Dame Brian Macchi, Sr., Boston CollegeDrew Locke, Fr., Boston College Cy Hess, Sr., Connecticut Bill Quinn, Fr., Georgetown Brad Bauder, Jr., Virginia Tech Todd Crawford, Sr., Seton Hall Wyatt Toregas, Fr., Virginia Tech Matt Bok, Sr., Notre Dame

2001Coach of the Year Paul Mainieri, Notre DamePlayers of the Year Mike Scott, Jr., Connecticut Steve Stanley, Jr., Notre DamePitcher of the Year Aaron Heilman, Jr., Notre DameRookie of the Year Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame

FIRST TEAMPitcher Aaron Heilman, Sr., Notre Dame Pitcher Danny Tamayo, Sr., Notre DamePitcher Bobby Brownlie, So, RutgersCatcher Jeff Mackor, Jr., Boston CollegeFirst Base Val Majewski, So, RutgersSecond Base Steve Sollmann, Fr., Notre Dame Shortstop Alec Porzel, Sr., Notre DameThird Base Andy Bushey, Jr., Notre DameOutfield Mike Scott, Jr., ConnecticutOutfeld Steve Stanley, Jr., Notre DameOutfield Billy McCarthy, Jr., RutgersUtility Shawn Tarkington, Sr., Seton HallDesignated Hiter Nick Piantek, Sr., Villanova

SECOND TEAM Pitcher Marc Goldberg, Jr., St. John’sPitcher Joe Saunders, So., Virginia TechPitcher Shane Rhodes, Jr., West VirginiaCatcher Paul O’Toole, Jr., Notre DameFirst Base John West, Jr., Virginia TechSecond Base Matt Wolski, Jr., RutgersShortstop Mike Hubbard, Sr., Boston CollegeThird Base Addison Bowman, Sr., Virginia TechOutfield Brian Stavisky, So., Notre DameOutfield Joe Cuervo, Sr., Seton HallOutfield Brad Bauder, So., Virginia Tech Utility Brian Macchi, Jr., Boston College Designated Hitter Chris Rosado, Sr., Boston College

THIRD TEAMBrian Durkin, Sr., Boston College Jon Gorrie, Jr., ConnecticutPeter Soteropoulos, So., Connecticut Marc Carlini, Jr., GeorgetownMatt Bok, Jr., Notre Dame J.P. Gagne, So., Notre DameJoe Engel, Jr., Pittsburgh Casey Grimm, So., Seton HallChris Graziano, So., Villanova Spencer Harris, So., Virginia Tech Billy Biggs, Jr., West Virginia Josh Cisneros, Sr., West VirginiaTim McCabe, So., West Virginia

2000Coach of the Year Peter Hughes, Boston CollegePlayer of the Year Darren Fenster, Sr., RutgersPitcher of the Year Aaron Heilman, Jr., Notre DameRookie of the Year Bobby Brownlie, Fr., Rutgers

FIRST TEAMPitcher Aaron Heilman, Jr., Notre DamePitcher Bobby Brownlie, Fr., RutgersPitcher Damon Ponce De Leon, Sr., Seton HallCatcher Mike Niksa, Sr., St. John’sFirst Base Joe Kealty, Jr., Boston CollegeSecond Base Mike Gambrino, Sr., Boston CollegeShortstop Darren Fenster, Sr., RutgersThird Base Jake Daubert, Jr., RutgersOutfield Joe B. Cirone, Jr., RutgersOutfield David DeJesus, Jr., RutgersOutfield Dave Pizzini, So., VillanovaUtility Steve Langone, Sr., Boston CollegeDesignated Hitter Mike Popowski, Rutgers

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SECOND TEAM Pitcher Steve Langone, Sr., Boston CollegePitcher Kevin McGerry, Jr., St. John’sPitcher Aaron Krawiec, So., VillanovaCatcher Brian Esposito, Jr., ConnecticutFirst Base Alfie Critelli, Sr., Seton HallSecond Base Joe Cuervo, Jr., Seton HallShortstop Alec Porzel, Jr., Notre DameThird Base Joe Lydic, Jr., PittsburghOutfield Neal McCarthy, So., Boston CollegeOutfield Brian Stavisky, Fr., Notre DameOutfield Pete Graham, Sr.,St. John’sUtility Jim Vankoski, Jr., GeorgetownDesignated Hitter Eddie Weightman, Sr., West Virginia

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMPat Sperone, Connecticut Paul O’Toole, Notre DameSteve Stanley, Notre Dame Mike Gonda, PittsburghJamie Athas, Providence Neal McCarthy, ProvidenceMike Scott, Providence Jim Wilson, RutgersCharles Bilezikjian, St. John’s Jeff Miller, Seton HallRob Cafiero, Villanova Chris Schmidt, West Virginia

1999Coach of the Year Charlie Hickey, ProvidencePlayer of the Year Keith Reed, Jr., ProvidencePitcher of the Year Marc DesRoches, Sr., ProvidenceRookie of the Year Mike Scott, Fr., Providence

FIRST TEAMPitcher Aaron Heilman, So., Notre DamePitcher Marc DesRoches, Sr., ProvidencePitcher Cameron Esslinger, Jr., Seton HallCatcher Jeff Waldron, Sr., Boston CollegeFirst Base Sean McGowan, Sr., Boston CollegeSecond Base Matt Longo, So., VillanovaShortstop Brant Ust, Jr., Notre DameThird Base Mike Dzurilla, Jr., St. John’sOutfield Keith Reed, Jr., ProvidenceOutfield Mike Scott, Fr., ProvidenceOutfield Pete Zoccolillo, Sr., RutgersUtility Alfie Critelli, Sr., Seton HallDesignated Hitter Jeff Wagner, Sr., Notre DameDesignated Hitter Eric Potts, So., St. John’s

SECOND TEAMPitcher Kevin McGerry, So., St. John’sPitcher Keith Stamler, So., St. John’sPitcher Jeremy Cummings, Sr., West VirginiaPitcher Jim Wilson, So., RutgersCatcher Brian Esposito, So., ConnecticutFirst Base Brian Packin, Sr., ConnecticutFirst Base Lou Melucci, Sr., PittsburghShortstop Darren Fenster, Jr., RutgersThird Base Angelo Ciminiello, Sr., ProvidenceOutfield Glenn Katz, Sr., ConnecticutOutfield Steve Stanley, Fr., Notre DameOutfield David DeJesus, So., RutgersUtility Lance Williams, Sr., West VirginiaDesignated Hitter Stephen Langone, Jr., Boston College

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMJesse Carlson, Connecticut Bobby Brownlie, RutgersPeter Soteropoulos, UConn Val Majewski, RutgersMatt Carullo, Georgetown Casey Grimm, Seton HallJ.P. Gagne, Notre Dame Brian Slocum, VillanovaBrian Stavisky, Notre Dame Tom Kandybowicz, VillanovaScott Folmar, Pittsburgh Tim McCabe, West Virginia

1998Coach of the Year Fred Hill, RutgersPlayer of the Year Brant Ust, So., Notre DamePitcher of the Year Brad Lidge, Jr., Notre DameRookie of the Year Jake Daubert, Fr., Rutgers

FIRST TEAMPitcher Brad Lidge, Jr., Notre DamePitcher Kevin McGerry, Fr., St. John’sPitcher Josh Santos, Jr., ConnecticutCatcher Scott Friedholm, Sr., ProvidenceFirst Base Pete Zoccolillo, Jr., RutgersSecond Base David Marciniak, Jr., RutgersShortstop J.J. Brock, Sr., Notre DameThird Base Brant Ust, So., Notre DameOutfield Joe McNamee, Jr., West VirginiaOutfield Adam Neubart, Jr., RutgersOutfield Tyrone Wayne, Sr., St. John’sUtility Dan Boublis, Jr., VillanovaDesignated Hitter Jeff Wagner, Jr., Notre Dame

SECOND TEAMPitcher Aaron Heilman, Fr., Notre DamePitcher Mike Mundy, Sr., RutgersPitcher Alex Shilliday, Jr., Notre DameCatcher Dan Hummel, Sr., Seton HallFirst Base Sean McGowan, Jr., Boston CollegeSecond Base John Bravette, Fr., Seton HallShortstop Giancarlo DiPrima, Sr., St. John’sThird Base Craig Zimmerli, Sr., Seton HallOutfield Matt Longo, Fr., VillanovaOutfield Josh Vath, Jr., Seton HallOutfield Lance Williams, Jr., West VirginiaUtility Steve Langone, So, Boston CollegeDesignated Hitter Brian Packin, So., Connecticut

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMMatt Arizin, Georgetown Chris Fallon, St. John’s Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame Kevin McGerry, St. John’sAlec Porzel, Notre Dame Keith Stamler, St. John’sMike O’Keefe, Providence B.J. Benik, Seton HallJake Daubert, Rutgers Tony Calabrese, Seton HallDavid DeJesus, Rutgers Matt Longo, Villanova

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1997Coach of the Year Greg Van Zant, West VirginiaPlayer of the Year David Kim, Jr., Seton HallPitcher of the Year Chris Enochs, Jr., West VirginiaRookie of the Year Brant Ust, Fr., Notre Dame

FIRST TEAMCatcher Jason Frushour, Sr., West VirginiaFirst Base Pete Zoccolillo, So., RutgersSecond Base Brant Ust, Fr., Notre DameThird Base Craig Zimmerli, So., Seton HallShortstop Giancarlo DiPrima. Jr., St. John’sOutfield Billy Rich, Jr., ConnecticutOutfield Randall Brooks, Sr., Notre DameOutfield David Kim, Jr., Seton HallUtility Angelo Ciminiello, So., ProvidenceDesignated Hitter Jeff Wagner, So., Notre DamePitcher Chris Enochs, Jr., West VirginiaPitcher Jason Grilli, Jr., Seton HallPitcher Mike Hughes, Jr., St. John’s

SECOND TEAMCatcher Mike Amrhein, Sr., Notre DameFirst Base Joe McNamee, Jr., West VirginiaSecond Base Scott Palmieri, Sr., ProvidenceThird Base Mike Dzurilla, Fr., St. John’sShortstop Jason Edgar, Jr., ConnecticutOutfield Tyrone Wayne, Jr., St. John’sOutfield Kirk Taylor, Sr., West VirginiaOutfield Josh Williamson, Sr., West VirginiaUtility Rob Garvey, Sr., PittsburghDesignated Hitter Steve Dickinson, So., PittsburghPitcher Derek Adair, Jr., St. John’sPitcher Mike Mundy, Jr., RutgersPitcher Darin Schmalz, Sr., Notre Dame

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMSteve Langone, Boston College Brant Ust, Notre DameAndy Sullivan, Boston College Keith Reed, ProvidenceRick Belmonte, Connecticut Darren Fenster, RutgersBrian Packin, Connecticut Mike O’Brien, RutgersAndy Volpp, Georgetown Barry Walsh, RutgersJeff Felker, Notre Dame Mike Druzilla, St. John’s

1996Coach of the Year Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Jason Grabowski, So., ConnecticutPitcher of the Year Brian O’Hare, Sr., GeorgetownRookie of the Year Jeff Wagner, Fr., Notre Dame

FIRST TEAMCatcher Scott Friedholm, So., ProvidenceFirst Base Brian Fitzsimmons, Sr., St. John’sSecond Base Randall Brooks, Jr., Notre DameThird Base Reuben Wilson, Sr., ConnecticutShortstop Larry Kleinz, Sr., VillanovaOutfield Kevin Penwell, Jr., Boston CollegeOutfield Scott Sollman, Jr., Notre DameOutfield Pete Tucci, Jr., ProvidenceUtility Jason Grabowski, So., ConnecticutDesignated Hitter Jeff Wagner, Fr., Notre Dame

Pitcher Todd Incantalupo, So., ProvidencePitcher Scott Madison, Jr., RutgersPitcher Brian O’Hare, Sr., Georgetown

SECOND TEAMCatcher Jeff Uccello, Sr., ConnecticutFirst Base Jim Duffy, Sr., Seton HallSecond Base Keith Finnerty, Sr., St. John’sThird Base Scott Seabol, Jr., West VirginiaShortstop John McDonald, Sr., ProvidenceOutfield Jason Conti, Jr., PittsburghOutfield Bryan Manahan, Sr., Boston CollegeOutfield Josh Williamson, Jr., West VirginiaUtility Roger Harrington, Sr., GeorgetownDesignated Hitter Jeff Stetina, Jr., VillanovaPitcher John Klopp, Sr., VillanovaPitcher Jeff Love, Sr., St. John’sPitcher Darin Schmalz, Jr., Notre Dame

1995Coach of the Year Paul Kostacopoulos, ProvidencePlayer of the Year Bob O’Toole, Jr., ProvidencePitcher of the Year Mike Macone, Jr., ProvidenceRookies of the Year Todd Incantalupo, Fr., Providence Jason Grilli, Fr., Seton Hall

FIRST TEAMCatcher Bob O’Toole, Jr., ProvidenceFirst Base Brian Sankey, Jr., Boston CollegeSecond Base Scott Palmieri, So., ProvidenceThird Base Jason Cassesa, Jr., VillanovaShortstop Mike Moriarty, Jr., Seton HallOutfield Tim Casey, Sr., Seton HallOutfield Brian Fili, So., VillanovaOutfield Ryan McGinty, Sr., VillanovaUtility Chris Lemonis, Sr., St. John’sDesignated Hitter John Garside, Sr., ProvidencePitcher Curt Romboli, Sr., Boston CollegePitcher Mike Macone, Jr., ProvidencePitcher Matt Morris, Jr., Seton Hall

SECOND TEAMCatcher John Clifford, Jr., VillanovaFirst Base Jim Duffy, Jr., Seton HallSecond Base Ryan Gorecki, Sr., Seton HallThird Base T.J. Delvecchio, Sr., ProvidenceShortstop John McDonald, Jr., ProvidenceOutfield Kevin Penwell, So., Boston CollegeOutfield Jason Conti, So., PittsburghOutfield Kurt Womelsdorf, Jr., PittsburghUtility Alex Andreopoulos, Sr., Seton HallDesignated Hitter Jeff Stetina, So., VillanovaPitcher Todd Incantalupo, Fr., ProvidencePitcher Jason Grilli, Fr., Seton HallPitcher David Herr, Sr., Villanova

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1994Coach of the Year Mark Jackson, PittsburghPlayer of the Year Josh Tyler, Jr., PittsburghPitcher of the Year C.J. Nitkowski, Jr., St. John’sRookie of the Year Trevor Pepkowski, Fr., Villanova

FIRST TEAMCatcher Jim Penders, Sr., ConnecticutFirst Base Craig Crawley, Sr., PittsburghSecond Base Mike Martin, Sr., Boston CollegeThird Base Josh Tyler, Jr., PittsburghShortstop Mike Moriarty, So., Seton HallOutfield Mike Lyons, Sr., ProvidenceOutfield Brian Majeski, Jr., ConnecticutOutfield Paul Ottavinia, Jr., Seton HallOutfield Christian Toomey, Sr., Seton HallUtility Roger Harrington, So., GeorgetownDesignated Hitter Kyle Cooney, Jr., ConnecticutPitcher Mike Macone, So., ProvidencePitcher Matt Morris, So., Seton HallPitcher C.J. Nitkowski, Jr., St. John’s

SECOND TEAMCatcher Alex Andreopoulos, Jr., Seton HallFirst Base Jim Duffy, So., Seton HallSecond Base Ryan Gorecki, Jr., Seton HallThird Base T.J. Delvecchio, Jr., ProvidenceShortstop Danny Gonzalez, Sr., PittsburghOutfield Dennis Dwyer, Sr., ConnecticutOutfield Jason Loscalzo, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Ken Strish, Jr., PittsburghUtility Bob O’Toole, So., ProvidenceDesignated Hitter Tyler Shantz, Jr., PittsburghPitcher Chad Frontera, Jr.,Seton HallPitcher Aaron Quinn, Sr., ConnecticutPitcher Anthony Sagnelli, So., St. John’s

1993Coach of the Year George Bennett, VillanovaPlayers of the Year Jack Stanczak, Jr., Villanova Lou Merloni, Sr., ProvidencePitcher of the Year David Herr, So., VillanovaRookie of the Year Steve Young, Fr., Villanova

FIRST TEAMCatcher Alex Andreopoulos, So., Seton HallFirst Base Mike Bellagamba, Sr., St. John’sSecond Base Mike Martin, Jr., Boston College Brad Reese, Sr., PittsburghThird Base Jack Stanczak, Jr., VillanovaShortstop Lou Merloni, Sr., ProvidenceOutfield Ed Deal, Sr., VillanovaOutfield Dennis Dwyer, Jr., ConnecticutOutfield Al Lardo, Sr., PittsburghUtility Jim Foster, Sr., ProvidenceDesignated Hitter Kevin Armstrong, Sr., VillanovaPitcher Steve Hayward, Sr., Seton HallPitcher David Herr, So., VillanovaPitcher John Kelly, So., ConnecticutPitcher C. J. Nitkowski, So., St. John’s

1992Coach of the Year Andy Baylock, ConnecticutPlayer of the Year Sal Tinnerello, Sr., ConnecticutPitcher of the Year Ted Klamm, Sr., Seton HallRookies of the Year Alex Andreopoulos, Fr., Seton Hall

FIRST TEAMCatcher Alex Andreopoulos, Fr., Seton HallFirst Base Cliff Foley, Sr., VillanovaSecond Base Craig MacDonald, Sr., ConnecticutThird Base Sean Irey, So., ConnecticutShortstop Lou Merloni, Jr., ProvidenceOutfield Kevin Armstrong, Jr.,VillanovaOutfield Sal Tinnerello, Sr., ConnecticutOutfield Mike DiCono, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Mike Lyons, So., ProvidenceUtility Rob Scmitt, Sr., Seton HallDesignated Hitter Brett Bartkewicz, Jr., St. John’sPitcher John Kelly, Fr., ConnecticutPitcher Ted Klamm, Sr., Seton HallPitcher Kevin Legault, Jr., Seton HallPitcher Marc Mangiafico, Jr., Providence

1991Coach of the Year Joe Russo, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Mike Neill, Jr., VillanovaPitcher of the Year Tom Migliozzi, Sr., St. John’sRookie of the Year Mike Maerten, St. John’s

FIRST TEAMCatcher Anthony Criscuolo, Jr., St. John’sFirst Base Keith Rader, Sr., St. John’sSecond Base Brian Kelley, Sr., Boston CollegeThird Base Rob Grable, Jr., St. John’sShortstop Rich Aurilia, So., St. John’sOutfield Mike Neill, Jr., VillanovaOutfield Joey Pulsonetti, Jr., St. John’sOutfield Mike Feoli, Jr., Seton HallUtility Don Martone, Sr., ProvidenceDesignated Hitter Gene Schall, Jr., VillanovaPitcher Brian Kenny, Sr., VillanovaPitcher Tom Migliozzi, Sr., St. John’sPitcher Brian Looney, Jr., Boston CollegePitcher Doug MacNeil, Sr., Boston College

1990Coach of the Year Joe Russo, St. John’sPlayer of the Year Dennis McCaffery, Jr., VillanovaPitcher of the Year Brian Kenny, Jr., VillanovaRookies of the Year Rich Aurilia, Fr., St. John’s Lou Merloni, Fr., Providence

FIRST TEAMCatcher Brendan Walsh, Sr., ProvidenceFirst Base John Belicka, Sr., GeorgetownSecond Base Brian Kelley, Sr., Boston CollegeThird Base Ken Coffee, Sr., ConnecticutShortstop Mike Gropusso, So., Seton HallOutfield Mike Feoli, So., Seton HallOutfield Sal Tinnerello, So., ConnecticutOutfield Mike Randazzo, Jr., Seton HallOutfield Dennis McCaffery, Jr., VillanovaUtility Brendan Beckstein, Sr., ProvidenceDesignated Hitter David Honor, Sr.,St. John’sPitcher Brian Kenny, Jr., VillanovaPitcher Tom Migliozzi, Jr., St. John’sPitcher Jeff DiNuzzo, Sr., Seton Hall

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1989Coach of the Year Mike Sheppard, Seton HallPlayer of the Year Gary Scott, Jr., VillanovaPitcher of the Year Kevin Morton, Jr., Seton HallRookie of the Year Gene Schall, Fr., Villanova

FIRST TEAMCatcher Bill Reddick, So., Seton HallFirst Base Maurice Vaughn, Jr., Seton HallSecond Base Bill Butler, Sr., ProvidenceThird Base Gary Scott, Jr., VillanovaShortstop Brian Specyalski, Sr., ConnecticutOutfield Robert Lambraia, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Dana Brown, Sr., Seton HallOutfield Bryan McGourthy, Jr., Boston CollegeUtility Wally Heckel, Sr., St. John’sDesignated Hitter Gene Schall, Fr., VillanovaPitcher Kevin Morton, Jr., Seton HallPitcher Doug MacNeil, So., Boston CollegePitcher Rafael Novoa, Sr., Villanova

1988Coach of the Year George Bennett, VillanovaPlayer of the Year Maurice Vaughn, So., Seton HallPitcher of the Year Charles Nagy, So., ConnecticutRookie of the Year Bill Sherbondy, Fr., Pittsburgh

FIRST TEAMCatcher Marek Drabinski, So., ConnecticutFirst Base Maurice Vaughn, So., Seton HallSecond Base Mike Nyhan, Sr., Boston CollegeThird Base Gary Scott, So., VillanovaShortstop Bob McCreary, Jr., VillanovaOutfield Robert Lambraia, Jr., St. John’sOutfield Steve Castro, Jr., ProvidenceOutfield Brian Lohman, Sr., PittsburghOutfield Dana Brown, Jr., Seton HallUtility Tom Mezzanotte, So., ProvidenceDesignated Hitter Ed Statkiewicz, Sr., ProvidencePitcher Charles Nagy, So., ConnecticutPitcher Rafael Novoa, Jr., VillanovaPitcher Kevin Morton, So., Seton Hall

1987Coach of the Year Mike Sheppard, Seton HallPlayer of the Year Marteese Robinson, Jr., Seton HallPitcher of the Year Charles Nagy, Fr., ConnecticutRookie of the Year Maurice Vaughn, Fr., Seton Hall

FIRST TEAMCatcher Craig Biggio, Jr., Seton HallFirst Base Marteese Robinson, Jr., Seton HallSecond Base Glen Bruckner, Sr., GeorgetownThird Base Paul DiGregorio, Sr., St. John’sShortstop Bob McCreary, So., VillanovaOutfield Dana Brown, So., Seton HallOutfield Mike Palladino, Sr., St. John’sOutfield Ed Walsh, Jr., ProvidenceOutfield Chuck Scales, Sr., PittsburghUtility Maurice Vaughn, Fr., Seton HallUtility Frank Caccavale, Sr., St. John’sDesignated Hitter Tom Otto, Sr., Boston CollegePitcher Charles Nagy, Fr., ConnecticutPitcher Rick Vichroski, Jr., Seton HallPitcher John Spiciarich, Sr., St. John’s

1986Coach of the Year Don Mezzanotte, ProvidencePlayer of the Year Roger Haggerty, Sr., ProvidencePitcher of the Year Jim Navilliat, Sr., ProvidenceRookie of the Year Bob McCreary, Fr., Villanova

FIRST TEAMCatcher Craig Biggio, So., Seton HallFirst Base Marteese Robinson, So., Seton HallSecond Base Tony Bonura, Sr., St. John’sThird Base Roger Haggerty, Sr., ProvidenceShortstop Paul Rizzo, Sr., ProvidenceOutfield Scott Elliott, Jr., GeorgetownOutfield H.A. Butterworth, Sr., ConnecticutOutfield Jerry Carroll, Sr., ProvidenceOutfield Joe Giaquinto, Sr., Boston CollegeUtility Jerry LaPenta, Sr., ConnecticutDesignated Hitter Pat Murray, Jr., St. John’sPitcher Jim Navilliat, Sr., ProvidencePitcher Rich Scheid, Jr., Seton Hall

1985Coach of the Year Mike Sheppard, Seton HallPlayer of the Year Dave Ford, Sr., ConnecticutPitcher of the Year Phil Cundari, Jr., Seton HallRookie of the Year Marteese Robinson, Fr., Seton Hall

FIRST TEAMCatcher Chris Jelic, Jr., PittsburghFirst Base Dave Ford, Sr., ConnecticutSecond Base Tony Bonura, Jr., St. John’sThird Base Mike Moss, Fr., GeorgetownShortstop Paul Rizzo, Jr., ProvidenceOutfield Steve Iannini, Sr., GeorgetownOutfield Matt Stennett, So., PittsburghOutfield Joe Giaquinto, Jr., Boston CollegeDesignated Hitter Jerry LaPenta, Jr., ConnecticutPitcher Phil Cundari, Jr., Seton HallPitcher Rich Scheid, So., Seton HallPitcher Wayne Rosenthal, Jr., St. John’s

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1st 2nd 3rd All-School Team Team* Team^ Rookie# TotalCincinnati 5 9 8 0 22Connecticut 34 25 15 5 79Georgetown 11 5 11 3 30Louisville 15 20 12 0 47Notre Dame 34 31 16 7 88Pittsburgh 23 23 13 2 61Providence 32 8 0 5 45Rutgers 25 18 12 8 61St. John’s 54 25 20 5 104Seton Hall 50 22 9 4 84USF 5 9 5 0 19Villanova 28 15 7 4 54West Virginia 18 20 15 2 55* - Second Team selected beginning in 1994; ^ - Third Team selected beginning in 2001; # - All-Rookie team selected between 1997-2000

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2012Player of the WeekFeb. 20 Joe Hudson, Notre DameFeb. 27 Stewart Ijames, LouisvilleMarch 5 Daniel Rockhold, USFMarch 11 L.J. Mazzilli, ConnecticutMarch 19 Ty Young, LouisvilleMarch 26 Patrick Kivlehan, RutgersApril 2 Billy Ferriter, ConnecticutApril 9 Matt Frazer, West VirginiaApril 16 Matt Wessinger, St. John’sApril 23 Trey Mancini, Notre DameApril 30 Scott Kalamar, Seton HallMay 7 Sean O’Hare, St. John’sMay 14 Rand Ravnaas, GeorgetownMay 21 Braden Kline, Cincinnati

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 20 Brian Ward, ConnecticutFeb. 27 Stephen Ostapeck, VillanovaMarch 5 Derrick Stultz, USFMarch 11 Will Hudgins, Notre DameMarch 19 Rob Corsi, RutgersMarch 26 Stephen Ostapeck, VillanovaApril 2 Ethan Mildren, PittsburghApril 9 Brian Gilbert, Seton HallApril 16 Jared Ruxer, LouisvilleApril 23 Kyle Hansen, St. John’sApril 30 Justin Amlung, LouisvilleMay 7 Andrew Barbosa, USFMay 14 Justin Amlung, LouisvilleMay 21 David Fischer, Connecticut

2011Player of the WeekFeb. 21 Jeremy Baltz, St. John’sFeb. 28 Rand Ravnaas, GeorgetownMarch 7 Rand Ravnaas, GeorgetownMarch 14 Travis Whitmore, PittsburghMarch 21 David Chester, PittsburghMarch 28 Stewart Ijames, LouisvilleApril 4 Nick Ahmed, ConnecticutApril 11 Kevan Smith, PittsburghApril 18 Joe Panik, St. John’sApril 25 George Springer, ConnecticutMay 2 George Springer, ConnecticutMay 9 Grant Buckner, West VirginiaMay 16 Paul Karmas, St. John’sMay 23 Ryan Wright, Louisville

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 21 Joe DiRocco, Seton HallFeb. 28 Joe DiRocco, Seton HallMarch 7 Kyle Eastham, USFMarch 14 Matt Barnes, ConnecticutMarch 21 Joe DiRocco, Seton HallMarch 28 Matt Barnes, ConnecticutApril 4 Dan Jensen, CincinnatiApril 11 Harrison Musgrave, West VirginiaApril 18 Andy Berry, West VirginiaApril 25 Kyle Hansen, St. John’sMay 2 Randy Fontanez, USFMay 9 Jon Prosinski, Seton HallMay 16 Matt Iannazzo, PittsburghMay 23 George Fernandez, Seton Hall

2010Player of the WeekFeb. 22 Casey Martin, Notre Dame March 1 Joe Panik, St. John’s March 8 Phil Wunderlich, Louisville March 15 Pat Biserta, Rutgers March 22 Matt Szczur, Villanova March 29 Jonathan Koscso, USF April 5 Andrew Clark, Louisville April 12 Cory Brownsten, Pittsburgh April 19 Pat Biserta, Rutgers April 26 Mike Olt, Connecticut May 3 Andrew Clark, Louisville May 10 Grant Buckner, West Virginia May 17 Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s May 24 Jimmy Jacquot, Cincinnati

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 22 Brian Streilein, VillanovaMarch 1 Thomas Royse, LouisvilleMarch 8 Kyle McMyne, VillanovaMarch 15 Neil Holland, LouisvilleMarch 22 Teddy Kaufman, USFMarch 29 Randy Fontanez, USFApril 5 Andrew Barbosa, USFApril 12 Greg Nappo, ConnecticutApril 19 Kyle Hansen, St. John’sApril 26 Randy Fontanez, USFMay 3 Joe DiRocco, Seton HallMay 10 Matt Barnes, ConnecticutMay 17 Andrew Strenge, CincinnatiMay 24 Andy Altemus, West Virginia

2009Player of the WeekFeb. 23 Greg Hopkins, St. John’sMarch 2 Andrew Clark, LouisvilleMarch 9 Chris Dominguez, LouisvilleMarch 15 Greg Hopkins, St. John’sMarch 23 Tim Morris, St. John’sMarch 30 Sean Baumann, GeorgetownApril 6 Brian Kemp, St. John’sApril 13 Austin Markel, West VirginiaApril 20 Danny Lopez, PittsburghApril 27 Junior Carlin, USFMay 4 George Springer, ConnecticutMay 11 Adam Duvall, LouisvilleMay 17 T.J. Jones, Cincinnati

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 23 Sean Black, Seton HallMarch 2 Chris Pack, VillanovaMarch 9 Jarryd Summers, West VirginiaMarch 15 Justin Marks, LouisvilleMarch 23 Corey Baker, PittsburghMarch 30 Joe DiRocco, Seton HallApril 6 Brian Dupra, Notre DameApril 13 Thomas Royse, LouisvilleApril 20 Eric Maust, Notre DameApril 27 Keith Cantwell, Seton HallMay 4 Randy Fontanez, USFMay 11 Keith Cantwell, Seton HallMay 17 Justin Marks, Louisville

2008Player of the WeekFeb. 25 Joe Witkowski, St. John’s March 3 Sean Conley, Pittsburgh March 10 Mike Spina, Cincinnati March 17 Tyler Kuhn, West Virginia March 24 Evan Sharpley, Notre Dame March 31 Jaren Matthews, Rutgers

April 7 A.J. Pollock, Notre DameApril 14 A.J. Pollock, Notre Dame April 21 David Mills, Notre Dame April 28 Josh Harrison, Cincinnati May 5 Derek Shunk, Villanova May 12 Jeff Grantham, St. John’s May 18 Tony Campana, Cincinnati

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 25 Casey Gaynor, RutgersMarch 3 Sean Black, Seton HallMarch 10 Randy Fontanez, USFMarch 17 George Brown, St. John’sMarch 24 George Brown, St. John’sMarch 31 Daniel Kennedy, GeorgetownApril 7 Corey Young, Seton HallApril 14 David Phelps, Notre DameApril 21 Dan Osterbrock, CincinnatiApril 28 Corey Young, Seton HallMay 5 B.J. Rosenberg, LouisvilleMay 12 Michael Hill, CincinnatiMay 18 Jared Yecker, St. John’s

2007Player of the WeekFeb. 19 Braulio Pardo, USFFeb. 26 Tony Campana, CincinnatiMarch 5 Ryan Hill, RutgersMarch 12 Derek Shunk, VillanovaMarch 19 Logan Johnson, LouisvilleMarch 26 Dexter Butler, USFApril 2 Jorge Castillo, LouisvilleApril 9 Todd Frazier, RutgersApril 16 Gil Zayas, St. John’sApril 23 Isaiah Howes, LouisvilleApril 30 Mark McLaughlin, GeorgetownMay 7 Mike Bionde, RutgersMay 14 Dan Terpak, VillanovaMay 21 Anthony Smith, St. John’s

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 19 Danny Otero, USFFeb. 26 Danny Otero, USFMarch 5 Dan Osterbrock, CincinnatiMarch 12 Steve Blevins, CincinnatiMarch 19 Josh Whitlock, West VirginiaMarch 26 David Phelps, Notre DameApril 2 Paul Nardozzi, PittsburghApril 9 Dan Merklinger, Seton HallApril 16 Matt Tosoni, St. John’sApril 23 Scott Barnes, St. John’sApril 30 Justin Marks, LouisvilleMay 7 David Phelps, Notre DameMay 14 Mike Tarsi, ConnecticutMay 21 Mike Tarsi, Connecticut

2006Player of the WeekFeb. 20 Ryan Hill, RutgersFeb. 27 Daniel Burton, LouisvilleMarch 6 Derek Shunk, VillanovaMarch 13 Danny Dressman, Notre DameMarch 20 Logan Parker, CincinnatiMarch 27 Stan Posluszny, West VirginiaApril 3 Jon DeLuca, CincinnatiApril 10 Craig Cooper, Notre DameApril 17 Tim Querns, RutgersApril 24 Craig Cooper, Notre DameMay 1 Will Vogl, St. John’s May 8 Jeff Grose, RutgersMay 15 Doug Nelms, West VirginiaMay 21 Josh Farkes, Connecticut

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Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 20 Paul Nardozzi, Pittsburgh Glen Simon, CincinnatiFeb. 27 Tom Thornton, Notre DameMarch 6 Tim Norton, ConnecticutMarch 13 Dan Merklinger, Seton HallMarch 20 Tom Thornton, Notre DameMarch 27 Tim Norton, ConnecticutApril 3 Dan Merlinger, Seton HallApril 10 Tim Norton, ConnecticutApril 17 Warren Sizemore, Georgetown Kevin Mulvey, VillanovaApril 24 Billy Muldowney, PittsburghMay 1 Steve Blevins, Cincinnati Darren Sizemore, GeorgetownMay 8 Matt Tosoni, St. John’sMay 15 Corey Young, Seton HallMay 21 Steve Blevins, Cincinnati

2005Player of the WeekFeb. 21 Cory Rodriguez, RutgersFeb. 28 Billy Quinn, GeorgetownMar. 7 Jared McGuire, Boston CollegeMar. 14 Jason Delaney, Boston CollegeMar. 21 Ben Copeland, PittsburghMar. 28 Ryan Craft, GeorgetownApr. 5 Jeff Hourigan, ConnecticutApr. 11 Jim Martin, St. John’sApr. 18 Ben Copeland, PittsburghApr. 25 Jason Delaney, Boston CollegeMay 2 David Cline, PittsburghMay 9 Doug Nelms, West VirginiaMay 16 Lee Fritz, West VirginiaMay 23 Craig Cooper, Notre Dame

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 21 Aaron Kalb, RutgersFeb. 28 Nick Allen, VillanovaMar. 7 Jake Haggerty, Seton Hall Nick Allen, VillanovaMar. 14 Rich Sirois, ConnecticutMar. 21 Anthony Varvaro, St. John’sMar. 28 Kevin Mulvey, VillanovaApr. 5 Anthony Varvaro, St. John’sApr. 11 Tom Thornton, Notre Dame Ryan Hill, West VirginiaApr. 18 Joe Martinez, Boston CollegeApr. 25 Anthony Varvaro, St. John’sMay 2 Robert Brant, PittsburghMay 9 Craig Hansen, St. John’sMay 16 Joe Martinez, Boston CollegeMay 23 Tim Norton, Connecticut

2004Player of the WeekFeb. 23 Graig Badger, RutgersMarch 1 Sean Gaston, Notre DameMarch 8 Ben Copeland, Pittsburgh Chris Stanton, Virginia TechMarch 15 P.J. Hiser, PittsburghMarch 22 Russ D’Argento, ConnecticutMarch 29 P.J. Hiser, PittsburghApril 5 Matt Macri, Notre DameApril 12 Jeff Frazier, RutgersApril 19 Greg Lopez, Notre DameApril 26 Ryan Leahy, Boston College Joey Scott, Seton HallMay 3 Warren Schaeffer, Virginia TechMay 10 Jason Delaney, Boston College David Cline, Pittsburgh

May 17 Matt Macri, Notre DameMay 24 Michael Lombardi, Georgetown Adrian Schau, Villanova

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 23 Tom Thornton, Notre Dame Nick Evangelista, PittsburghMarch 1 Warren Sizemore, Georgetown Jack Egbert, RutgersMarch 8 Trey Martin, GeorgetownMarch 15 Tom Thornton, Notre DameMarch 22 Jeff Landing, Virginia TechMarch 29 Chris Noonan, Seton HallApril 5 Anthony Varvaro, St. John’sApril 12 Matt O’Donnell, Boston CollegeApril 19 Matt Tosoni, St. John’sApril 26 Jake Haggerty, Seton HallMay 3 Zac Cline, West VirginiaMay 10 Chris Lambert, Boston CollegeMay 17 Chris Lambert, Boston College Grant Johnson, Notre DameMay 24 Grant Johnson, Notre Dame

2003Player of the WeekFeb. 24 Steve Sollmann, Notre DameMar. 3 Kurtis Clinton, West VirginiaMar. 10 Marc Tugwell, Virginia TechMar. 17 Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame Chris Graziano, VillanovaMar. 24 Brett Burnham, ConnecticutApr. 1 Peter Soteropolous, ConnecticutApr. 7 Matt Edwards, Notre Dame Chris Stanton, Virginia TechApr. 14 Stuart Rykaceski, Pittsburgh Mike Rozema, St. John’sApr. 21 Matt Macri, Notre Dame Jarod Rine, West VirginiaApr. 28 Jeff Frazier, Rutgers Jason Delaney, Boston CollegeMay 5 Andrew Cleary, Georgetown Wyatt Toregas, Virginia TechMay 12 Jarod Rine, West VirginiaMay 19 Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 24 Zac Cline, West VirginiaMar. 3 J.P. Gagne, Notre Dame Brandon Halstead, West VirginiaMar. 10 Chris Lambert, Boston CollegeMar. 17 Kevin Shepard, Boston College Chris Niesel, Notre DameMar. 24 Nick Evangelista, PittsburghApr. 1 Ryan Kennedy, Virginia TechApr. 7 Jeff Barnyak, PittsburghApr. 14 Jack Egbert, RutgersApr. 21 Chris Lillis, RutgersApr. 28 Chris Lambert, Boston College John Yeager, VillanovaMay 5 Chris Lambert, Boston College Chris Niesel, Notre DameMay 12 Anthony Varvaro, St. John’s Shawn Miller, West VirginiaMay 19 Shaun Parker, Rutgers Joe Reid, St. John’s

2002Player of the WeekFeb. 18 Brian Macchi, Boston CollegeFeb. 25 Andrew Bushey, Notre Dame John West, Virginia TechMar. 4 Tim McCabe, West Virginia Brad Rea, PittsburghMar. 11 Adrian Schau, VillanovaMar. 18 Brant Colamarino, PittsburghApril 1 Jason Delaney, Boston College Paul O’Toole, Notre DameApril 8 Marc Tugwell, Virginia Tech Mike Frownfelter, West VirginiaApril 15 Drew Locke, Boston College Brendan Mannix, VillanovaApril 22 Brad Bauder, Virginia TechApril 30 Brian Durkin, Boston CollegeMay 6 Brant Colamarino, PittsburghMay 13 Joe Thaman, Notre DameMay 20 Wyatt Toregas, Virginia Tech

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 18 Matt Skrypack, Seton HallFeb. 25 Bobby Brownlie, RutgersMar. 4 Billy Biggs, West VirginiaMar. 11 Billy Biggs, West VirginiaMar. 18 Ryan Molchan, RutgersMar. 26 Greg Holmes, St. John’sApril 1 Tom Crohan, RutgersApril 8 Kevin Field, Georgetown Tom Wheeler, RutgersApril 15 J.P. Gagne, Notre Dame Matt Skrypack, Seton HallApril 22 Nick Tucci, Connecticut Peter Ogilvie, Notre DameApril 30 P.J. Hiser, Pittsburgh Tom Crohan, RutgersMay 6 P.J. Hiser, Pittsburgh Tom Wheeler, RutgersMay 13 Kevin Shepard, Boston CollegeMay 20 Brian Slocum, Villanova Joe Saunders, Virginia Tech2001Player of the WeekFeb. 19 Brian Stavisky, Notre Dame Feb. 26 Billy McCarthy, Rutgers Steve Stanley, Notre DameMar. 5 Brant Colamarino, PittsburghMar. 12 Brian Durkin, Boston CollegeMar. 19 Kevin Bice, Virginia TechMar. 26 Marc Tugwell, Virginia TechApril 2 Brian Stavisky, Notre Dame Matt Wolski, RutgersApril 9 Dave Pizzini, VillanovaApril 16 Charlie Bilezkijian, St. John’s Alec Porzel, Notre DameApril 23 Steve Stanley, Notre DameApril 30 Jeff Mackor, Boston College John West, Virginia TechMay 7 Chris Graziano, Villanova Alec Porzel, Notre DameMay 14 Kevin Leighton, Seton Hall Matt Wolski, Rutgers

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 19 Eric Brown, RutgersFeb. 26 Danny Tamayo, Notre DameMar. 5 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameMar. 12 David Maust, West Virginia Jimmy Wilson, RutgersMar. 19 Scott Schultz, Pittsburgh

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Mar. 26 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame Shane Rhodes, West VirginiaApril 2 Buddy Gallagher, RutgersApril 9 Chris DeBrisco, Connecticut Shawn Tarkington, Seton HallApril 16 Shawn Tarkington, Seton HallApril 23 Tony Pina, Georgetown Danny Tamayo, Notre DameApril 30 Bobby Brownlie, Rutgers Danny Tamayo, Notre DameMay 7 Mike Sullivan, Boston CollegeMay 14 Bobby Brownlie, Rutgers

2000Player of the WeekFeb. 21 Jarrett Mendoza, Boston CollegeFeb. 28 Jake Daubert, RutgersMar. 6 Dave Pizzini, VillanovaMar. 13 Paul O’Toole, Notre Dame Ray Navarrete, Seton HallMar. 20 Darren Fenster, RutgersMar. 27 Joe B. Cirone, RutgersApril 3 Joe B. Cirone, Rutgers Ray Navarrete, Seton HallApril 11 Mike Gambino, Boston CollegeApril 17 Joe Lydic, Pittsburgh Dave Pizzini, VillanovaApril 24 Brian Stavisky, Notre DameMay 1 Brian Tisbert, ConnecticutMay 8 Alec Porzel, Notre DameMay 15 Mike Bascom, Seton Hall

Pitcher of the WeekFeb. 21 Steve Langone, Boston CollegeFeb. 28 Scott Cavey, Notre Dame Jim Wilson, RutgersMar. 6 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameMar. 13 B.J. Benik, Seton HallMar. 20 Jim Wilson, RutgersMar. 27 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameApril 3 Kevin McGerry, St. John’sApril 11 Chris DeBrisco, Connecticut April 17 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameApril 24 Scott Cavey, Notre Dame D. Ponce de Leon, Seton HallMay 1 Robert Barton, Connecticut Steve Langone, Boston CollegeMay 8 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameMay 15 Jeremy Rossi, Pittsburgh Jim Kirkland, West Virginia

Rookie of the WeekFeb. 21 Bob Brownlie, RutgersFeb. 28 Jason Boice, GeorgetownMar. 6 Jason Boice, GeorgetownMar. 13 Bob Brownlie, RutgersMar. 20 Tom Kandybowicz, VillanovaMar. 27 Tim McCabe, West VirginiaApr. 3 Jessie Carlson, Connecticut Bob Brownlie, RutgersApr. 11 J.P. Gagne, Notre DameApr. 17 Brian Slocum, VillanovaApr. 24 Bob Brownlie, RutgersMay 1 Bob Brownlie, RutgersMay 8 Kris Billmaier, Notre Dame Brant Colamarino, PittsburghMay 15 Brian Stavisky, Notre Dame

1999Player of the WeekMar. 10 Sean McGowan, Boston College Keith Reed, ProvidenceMar. 16 David DeJesus, RutgersMar. 22 Mike O’Keefe, ProvidenceMar. 31 Brant Ust, Notre DameApril 6 Jeff Felker, Notre Dame Lou Melucci, PittsburghApril 14 Keith Reed, ProvidenceApril 20 Brian Packin, ConnecticutApril 27 Lance Williams, West VirginiaMay 4 Pete Zoccolillo, RutgersMay 12 Jeff Felker, Notre Dame

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 10 Scott Berney, ConnecticutMar. 16 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame Lewis Ross, West VirginiaMar. 22 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameMar. 31 Kevin McGerry, St. John’s Jim Wilson, RutgersApril 6 Keith Stamler, St. John’s Josh Knauff, PittsburghApril 14 Keith Stamler, St. John’s Aaron Heilman, Notre DameApril 20 Marc DesRoches, Providence Keith Stamler, St. John’sApril 27 Jeremy Cummings, West VirginiaMay 4 Marc DesRoches, ProvidenceMay 12 Scott Cavey, Notre Dame

Rookie of the WeekMar. 10 Mike Scott, ProvidenceMar. 16 Steve Stanley, Notre Dame Jamie Athas, ProvidenceMar. 22 Mike Scott, ProvidenceMar. 31 Chris Schimdt, West VirginiaApril 6 Mike Gonda, PittsburghApril 14 Mike Scott, ProvidenceApril 20 Mike Scott, Providence Steve Stanley, Notre DameApril 27 Mike Scott, ProvidenceMay 4 Neal McCarthy, ProvidenceMay 12 Paul O’Toole, Notre Dame

1998Player of the WeekMar. 16 J. J. Brock, Notre DameMar. 24 Matt Dzamba, GeorgetownMar. 30 Josh Vath, Seton HallApril 6 Pete Zoccolillo, RutgersApril 14 Brant Ust, Notre DameApril 21 Angelo Cimminiello, ProvidenceApril 27 Tyrone Wayne, St. John’sMay 4 Dave Marciniak, Rutgers Mike Knecht, Notre Dame

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 16 Brad Lidge, Notre DameMar. 24 Randy Erwin, GeorgetownMar. 30 Mike Mundy, RutgersApril 6 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame Keith Stamler, St. John’sApril 14 Jeff Miller, RutgersApril 21 Alex Shilliday, Notre Dame Marc DesRoches, ProvidenceApril 27 Steve Langone, BCMay 4 Mike Mundy, Rutgers

Rookie of the WeekMar. 16 Mike O’Keefe, ProvidenceMar. 24 Shane Rhodes, West VirginiaMar. 30 Shane Rhodes, West VirginiaApril 6 Jake Daubert, RutgersApril 14 Aaron Heilman, Notre DameApril 21 Jake Daubert, RutgersApril 27 Alec Porzel, Notre Dame May 4 Jake Daubert, Rutgers

1997Player of the WeekMar. 17 Mike Amrhein, Notre DameMar. 24 David Kim, Seton HallMar. 31 Bob Garvey, PittsburghApril 7 Jeff Wagner, Notre DameApril 14 Billy Rich, ConnecticutApril 21 David Kim, Seton HallApril 28 Allen Greene, Notre Dame Bryan Tamul, ProvidenceMay 5 Jeff Wagner, Notre Dame

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 17 Todd Incantalupo, ProvidenceMar. 24 Steve Beller, West VirginiaMar. 31 Chris Enochs, West VirginiaApril 7 Chris Enochs, West VirginiaApril 14 Mike Rooney, St. John’sApril 21 Chris Enochs, West VirginiaApril 28 Jason Grilli, Seton HallMay 5 Trevor Pepkowski, Villanova

Rookie of the WeekApril 7 Brant Ust, Notre DameApril 14 Darren Fenster, RutgersApril 21 Brant Ust, Notre DameApril 28 Jeff Felker, Notre DameMay 5 Brant Ust, Notre Dame

1996Player of the WeekMar. 25 Larry Kleinz, VillanovaApril 1 Mike Johnson, St. John’sApril 8 Kevin Penwell, Boston College Larry Kleinz, VillanovaApril 15 Keith Finnerty, St. John’s Josh Williamson, West VirginiaApril 22 Jeff Uccello, ConnecticutApril 29 Brian Fitzsimmons, St. John’sMay 6 Scott Seabol, West Virginia

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 25 Scott Madison, Rutgers Matt O’Connell, Connecticut April 1 Brian O’Hare, GeorgetownApril 8 Chris Enochs, West Virginia Andy Byron, ProvidenceApril 15 Derek Adair, St. John’sApril 22 Christian Parker, Notre DameApril 29 Drew Baylor, VillanovaMay 6 Jim O’Brien, Providence

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1995Player of the WeekMar. 27 Jason Cassesa, Villanova Roy DeCaro, GeorgetownApril 3 T. J. Delvecchio, ProvidenceApril 10 Bob O’Toole, ProvidenceApril 17 John Clifford, VillanovaApril 24 Bob O’Toole, ProvidenceMay 2 A. D’Esposito, St.John’sMay 8 Mike Moriary, Seton Hall Pitcher of the WeekMar. 27 Jim O’Brien, Providence Larry Williams, VillanovaApril 3 Matt Morris, Seton HallApril 10 Mark Bettencourt, Boston CollegeApril 17 David Herr, VillanovaApril 24 Todd Incantalupo, ProvidenceMay 2 Curt Romboli, Boston CollegeMay 8 Curt Romboli, Boston College Tedde Campbell, Pittsburgh

1994Player of the WeekMar. 29 Josh Tyler, PittsburghApril 4 Tyler Shantz, PittsburghApril 11 Alex Andreopoulos, Seton HallApril 19 Jim Penders, ConnecticutApril 25 Brian Majeski, Connecticut May 5 Michael Martin, Boston College Paul Ottavinia, Seton Hall

Pitcher of the WeekMarch 29 Gregg Mrochko, PittsburghApril 4 Mike Maerten, St. John’sApril 11 Mark Battencourt, Boston CollegeApril 19 Mike Macone, ProvidenceApril 25 C. J. Nitkowski, St. John’s Matt Morris, Seton HallMay 5 C. J. Nitkowski, St. John’s

1993Player of the WeekMar. 30 Jack Stanczak, VillanovaApril 5 Phil Ierardi, ProvidenceApril 12 Chris Taylor, Boston CollegeApril 20 Sean Irey, ConnecticutApril 26 Jim Foster, ProvidenceMay 5 Tim Casey, Seton HallMay 10 Mark Tomey, Providence

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 30 Chad Fontera, Seton HallApril 5 Bill Junker, PittsburghApril 12 David Herr, VillanovaApril 20 David Herr, VillanovaApril 26 C. J. Nitkowski, St. John’s John Kelly, ConnecticutMay 5 Chad Fontera, Seton HallMay 10 Sean Maloney, Georgetown

1992Player of the WeekMar. 23 Rob Schmitt, Seton HallMar. 30 Alex Andreopoulos, Seton HallApril 6 Josh Tyler, PittsburghApril 13 Brett Bartkewicz, St. John’sApril 20 Sean Irey, ConnecticutApril 27 Sal Tinnerello, ConnecticutMay 4 Cliff Foley, Villanova

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 23 Sean Maloney, GeorgetownMar. 30 Marc Mangiafico, ProvidenceApril 6 Bill Junker, Pittsburgh Ken Grzelaczyk, St. John’sApril 13 John Kelly, ConnecticutApril 20 Tony DeAngelo, Providence Marc Mangiafico, ProvidenceApril 27 Kevin Legault, Seton HallMay 4 Kevin Petchark, Connecticut

1991Player of the WeekMar. 26 Nick Cosmo, St. John’sApril 2 Brian Kelly, Boston CollegeApril 8 Lou Merloni, ProvidenceApril 16 Gene Schall, VillanovaApril 23 Denny Little, Pittsburgh Rich Aurilia, St. John’sApril 30 Mike Neill, VillanovaMay 7 Joe Hayward, Boston College

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 26 Rich Krollman, ProvidenceApril 2 Tom Migliozzi, St. John’sApril 8 Brian Looney, Boston CollegeApril 16 Mike Maerten, St. John’s Sean Maloney, GeorgetownApril 23 Tom Danulevith, St. John’sApril 30 Doug MacNeil, Boston CollegeMay 7 Brandon Cole, Seton Hall

1990Player of the WeekMar. 27 Sal Tinnerello, ConnecticutApril 3 P. J. O’Toole, ProvidenceApril 10 John Belicka, GeorgetownApril 16 Mike Feoli, Seton HallApril 24 Dennis McCaffery, VillanovaMay 1 Brenden Beckstein, ProvidenceMay 8 Bill Ressick, Seton Hall

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 27 Brian Kenny, VillanovaApril 3 Jeff DiNuzzo, Seton HallApril 10 Fred Ititi, PittsburghApril 16 Tom Migliozzi, St. John’sApril 24 Pete Walker, ConnecticutMay 1 Brian Kenny, VillanovaMay 8 Doug MacNeil, Boston College1989Player of the WeekApril 3 Kevin Cain, VillanovaApril 10 Mike Weinberg, St. John’sApril 17 Jon Weaver, PittsburghApril 24 Dana Brown, Seton HallMay 1 Brian Specyalski, Connecticut

Pitcher of the WeekApril 3 Kevin Morton, Seton HallApril 10 Jim Jones, ConnecticutApril 17 Brian Kenny, VillanovaApril 24 Rick Keough, ProvidenceMay 1 Doug MacNeil, Boston College

1988Player of the WeekApril 4 Dana Brown, Seton HallApril 11 Gary Scott, VillanovaApril 18 Tom Mezzanotte, ProvidenceApril 25 Gregg Radachowsky, Boston College

Pitcher of the WeekApril 4 Tim Cain, ConnecticutApril 11 Owen Kelly, St. John’sApril 18 Kevin Morton, Seton HallApril 25 Bob Coia, VillanovaMay 3 Rafael Novoa, Villanova Charles Nagy, Connecticut1987Player of the WeekMar. 30 Marteese Robinson, Seton HallApril 6 Paul DiGregorio, St. John’sApril 13 Mike Schick, VillanovaApril 20 Steve Castro, ProvidenceApril 27 Marteese Robinson, Seton HallMay 4 Mike Palladino, St. John’sMay 11 Jay Duderstadt, Pittsburgh

Pitcher of the WeekMar. 30 Owen Kelly, St. John’sApril 6 Owen Kelly, St. John’sApril 13 Charles Nagy, ConnecticutApril 20 Stew Strong, ConnecticutApril 27 Dave Fradkin, ConnecticutMay 4 Rick Vichroski, Seton HallMay 11 Rich Lowman, Pittsburgh

1986Player of the WeekApril 1 Craig Biggio, Seton HallApril 8 Bob McCreary, VillanovaApril 15 H.A. Butterworth, ConnecticutApril 22 Roger Haggerty, ProvidenceApril 29 Tom Otto, Boston CollegeMay 6 Roger Haggerty, Providence

Pitcher of the WeekApril 1 Rich Scheid, Seton HallApril 8 Wayne Rosenthal, St. John’sApril 15 Jim Navilliat, ProvidenceApril 22 Jim Navilliat, ProvidenceApril 29 Steve Zolner, VillanovaMay 6 Jim Navilliat, Providence

1985Player of the WeekApril 2 Dave Ford, ConnecticutApril 9 Dave Ford, ConnecticutApril 16 Steve Iannini, GeorgetownApril 23 Bob Bellini, St. John’sApril 30 Rocky Daley, Boston CollegeMay 7 Matt Stennett, Pittsburgh

Pitcher of the WeekApril 2 Phil Cundari, Seton HallApril 9 Larry Schawrtz, Seton HallApril 16 Mark Thalman, ConnecticutApril 23 Steve Zolner, VillanovaApril 30 Rich Scheid, Seton HallMay 7 Chuck Howard, Providence

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2012 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TLouisville # 18 9 0 41 22 0St. John’s * 18 9 0 40 23 0USF 17 10 0 38 22 0Seton Hall 17 10 0 34 24 0Rutgers 16 11 0 31 25 0Connecticut 16 11 0 31 27 1 Notre Dame 14 13 0 31 27 0Villanova 10 17 0 28 27 0Pittsburgh 10 17 0 28 28 0 Georgetown 10 17 0 24 29 0West Virginia 9 18 0 23 32 0 Cincinnati 7 20 0 18 38 0

2011 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TConnecticut # 22 5 0 45 20 1St. John’s 18 8 0 36 22 0Pittsburgh 16 11 0 33 23 0West Virginia 14 13 0 28 27 0Seton Hall * 14 13 0 34 25 0Louisville 14 13 0 30 27 0Cincinnati 14 13 0 30 27 0Notre Dame 13 13 0 23 29 1USF 13 14 0 25 29 0Rutgers 11 16 0 20 30 0Villanova 7 20 0 20 32 0Georgetown 5 22 0 23 33 0

2010 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TLouisville# 21 6 0 50 14 0Connecticut 20 6 0 48 16 0Pittsburgh 18 8 0 38 18 0St. John’s* 16 11 0 43 20 0USF 16 11 0 26 32 0Rutgers 15 12 0 30 26 0Cincinnati 13 14 0 29 29 0West Virginia 10 17 0 27 30 0Notre Dame 10 17 0 22 32 0Villanova 9 18 0 29 23 0Seton Hall 8 19 0 19 30 1Georgetown 5 22 0 24 31 0

2009 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TLouisville*# 19 7 0 47 8 0USF 18 9 0 34 25 0West Virginia 17 10 0 37 18 0St. John’s 16 11 0 30 22 0Notre Dame 15 12 0 36 23 0Connecticut 14 13 0 36 24 0Pittsburgh 13 13 0 28 21 0Cincinnati 13 14 0 29 29 0Seton Hall 13 14 0 25 24 0Georgetown 8 18 0 17 34 0Rutgers 8 19 0 22 31 0Villanova 6 20 0 22 28 0

2008 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TSt. John’s* 20 7 0 42 16 0Cincinnati 19 8 0 39 20 0Notre Dame 16 10 0 33 21 1 Louisville# 16 11 0 41 21 0Seton Hall 15 12 0 31 25 0USF 14 13 0 31 27 0West Virginia 13 14 0 35 21 0Villanova 12 15 0 30 28 0

Connecticut 11 16 0 27 28 0Rutgers 11 16 0 23 29 1 Pittsburgh 7 19 0 19 34 0Georgetown 7 20 0 18 32 0

2007 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TSt. John’s* 20 7 0 41 19 0Rutgers*# 20 7 0 42 21 0Louisville 19 8 0 47 24 0Pittsburgh 15 11 0 27 27 0USF 13 14 0 34 26 0Villanova 12 15 0 29 25 0Notre Dame 11 15 0 28 28 0Connecticut 10 14 0 34 27 0West Virginia 10 16 0 29 22 0Cincinnati 10 16 0 28 28 0Seton Hall 9 15 0 25 25 0Georgetown 8 19 0 21 34 0

2006 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TNotre Dame*# 21 5 1 45 17 1Connecticut 18 6 1 39 18 1Louisville 17 10 0 31 29 0St. John’s 16 10 0 40 19 0West Virginia 14 13 0 36 22 0Rutgers 13 14 0 29 28 1Cincinnati 13 14 0 32 26 0USF 12 15 0 23 35 0Pittsburgh 10 17 0 23 29 0Georgetown 10 17 0 24 32 0Villanova 8 18 0 27 27 0Seton Hall 7 20 0 17 34 0

2005 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TSt. John’s* 19 4 0 41 18 0Boston College 17 8 0 37 20 0Notre Dame# 14 9 1 38 24 1Pittsburgh 15 10 0 33 22 0Rutgers 12 12 0 32 21 0Connecticut 11 12 0 34 22 0West Virginia 10 15 0 25 30 0Villanova 8 16 1 28 21 2Seton Hall 8 17 0 17 35 0Georgetown 7 18 0 25 31 0

2004 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TNotre Dame *# 20 6 0 51 12 0St. John’s 17 9 0 37 23 0Pittsburgh 17 9 0 38 18 0Boston College 15 9 0 32 27 0Rutgers 13 11 0 30 23 0Villanova 11 14 0 31 20 1Virginia Tech 11 15 0 29 27 0West Virginia 10 16 0 23 29 0Connecticut 9 17 0 26 29 1Seton Hall 9 17 0 17 33 1Georgetown 8 17 0 25 30 0

# = Regular season champion* = BIG EAST Tournament Champion

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2003 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TRutgers* 19 6 0 37 22 0West Virginia 18 6 0 36 19 0Notre Dame# 16 7 0 45 18 0Virginia Tech 15 10 0 34 23 0Boston College 13 11 0 33 21 0Pittsburgh 13 13 0 36 20 0St. John’s 12 14 0 29 27 0Seton Hall 11 14 0 23 24 0Connecticut 10 15 0 24 23 0Villanova 6 19 0 14 32 0Georgetown 4 22 0 14 33 0

2002 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TNotre Dame *# 18 8 0 50 18 0Virginia Tech 18 8 0 33 26 0Boston College 15 11 0 30 25 0Rutgers 15 11 0 35 22 0Pittsburgh 14 11 0 36 16 1St. John’s 14 12 0 29 23 0Connecticut 13 12 0 28 22 0Villanova 12 13 0 30 23 0Seton Hall 11 15 0 25 28 0West Virginia 9 16 0 24 26 0Georgetown 2 24 0 9 27 0

2001 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TNotre Dame* 22 4 0 49 13 1 Rutgers 18 8 0 42 17 0 Seton Hall# 14 11 1 34 23 1 Virginia Tech 14 11 1 29 28 1 St. John’s 13 13 0 31 22 0 Connecticut 13 13 0 26 25 0 West Virginia 12 14 0 27 26 0 Boston College 11 13 0 29 22 0 Villanova 10 16 0 25 25 1 Georgetown 7 19 0 17 39 0 Pittsburgh 6 18 0 18 27 0

2000 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TRutgers*# 18 5 0 40 18 0 Notre Dame 18 7 0 46 18 0 Seton Hall 18 7 0 40 18 0 Connecticut 14 9 0 32 17 0 Boston College 12 11 0 35 20 0 Pittsburgh 11 13 0 31 24 0 West Virginia 10 12 0 25 28 0 St. John’s 8 15 0 29 22 0Villanova 8 15 0 24 26 0Georgetown 1 24 0 13 43 0

1999 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TNotre Dame* 20 5 0 43 18 0Rutgers 19 7 0 37 21 0Providence# 18 8 0 49 16 0Seton Hall 14 11 0 32 19 1St. John’s 13 11 1 32 22 2West Virginia 12 13 0 29 28 0Villanova 11 15 0 27 26 1Pittsburgh 11 15 0 27 27 0Boston College 10 15 1 26 21 1Connecticut 10 16 0 27 24 0Georgetown 2 24 0 18 34 0

1998 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TRutgers*# 17 3 0 33 16 0Notre Dame 15 4 0 41 17 0St. John’s 14 7 0 28 17 1Providence 14 8 1 31 22 1West Virginia 13 9 0 37 17 1Seton Hall 12 10 0 25 23 0Connecticut 12 11 0 25 17 0Villanova 6 15 0 26 21 1Pittsburgh 5 16 0 12 27 1Boston College 4 15 1 17 23 1Georgetown 5 19 0 22 34 0

1997 BIG EAST OVERALLAmerican Division W L T W L TWest Virginia 17 7 0 36 19 0St. John’s# 16 7 0 35 17 0Connecticut 11 13 0 27 20 0Providence 10 15 0 26 23 0Boston College 8 17 0 20 23 0Pittsburgh 8 17 0 19 26 0National Division W L T W L T Notre Dame 15 6 0 41 19 0Rutgers 13 11 0 28 24 0Seton Hall 13 11 0 32 22 0Villanova 12 12 0 29 27 0Georgetown 8 15 0 19 37 1

1996 BIG EAST OVERALLAmerican Division W L T W L TWest Virginia# 15 10 0 33 25 0Providence 15 10 0 32 17 1St. John’s 14 10 0 26 18 0Connecticut 13 12 0 24 23 0Pittsburgh 9 13 0 24 20 2Boston College 6 18 0 15 27 0National Division W L T W L TVillanova 16 5 0 25 20 0Rutgers 15 7 1 32 21 1Notre Dame 13 7 0 44 18 0Georgetown 6 18 0 18 34 0Seton Hall 5 17 1 18 27 1

# = Regular season champion* = BIG EAST Tournament Champion

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1995 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TProvidence* 16 5 0 44 15 0Seton Hall 14 7 0 38 16 0Villanova 14 7 0 40 16 0Pittsburgh# 12 9 0 39 16 0St. John’s 12 9 0 18 16 0Boston College 8 13 0 21 24 0Georgetown 4 17 0 17 34 0Connecticut 4 17 0 13 30 1

1994 BIG EAST OVERALL W L T W L TPittsburgh* 16 5 0 31 16 1Providence 13 8 0 32 21 0Seton Hall 12 8 0 32 21 1Connecticut# 12 9 0 30 18 0St. John’s 10 8 0 20 16 0Georgetown 6 12 1 17 31 1Boston College 5 14 1 14 23 2Villanova 4 14 0 16 23 0

1993 BIG EAST OVERALL W L W L TVillanova* 14 7 27 15 1Seton Hall 12 8 30 18 0Connecticut 12 9 27 19 0St. John’s# 11 10 28 20 0Boston College 11 10 22 14 0Pittsburgh 10 11 30 13 0Providence 8 12 21 24 0Georgetown 5 16 7 22 0

1992 BIG EAST OVERALL W L W L TSt. John’s* 14 5 30 13 0Seton Hall 14 7 28 27 0Connecticut 13 7 25 20 1Providence# 12 8 29 23 0Villanova 9 10 22 21 0Georgetown 6 15 12 30 1Pittsburgh 5 13 23 21 0Boston College 5 13 18 17 1

1991 BIG EAST OVERALL W L W L TSt. John’s* 18 2 34 14 1Villanova# 12 8 37 15 1Providence 12 8 35 16 1Boston College 12 9 23 19 0Seton Hall 10 9 26 19 1Connecticut 8 12 16 25 1Pittsburgh 4 15 15 30 0Georgetown 4 17 10 32 0

1990 BIG EAST OVERALL W L W L TSeton Hall* 16 4 35 18 0St. John’s 15 6 29 18 0Villanova 13 8 33 16 0Connecticut# 12 9 27 19 1Providence 11 10 27 21 0Boston College 8 13 20 22 1Georgetown 4 16 17 30 0Pittsburgh 4 17 8 23 0

1989 BIG EAST OVERALLNorth Division W L W L TProvidence 12 6 27 16 0Connecticut** 9 9 27 16 0Boston College 9 9 20 17 0St. John’s 6 12 19 19 0South Division W L W L TSeton Hall 16 2 33 19 1Villanova# 12 5 42 13 0Georgetown 7 11 15 26 0Pittsburgh 0 17 6 25 0

1988 BIG EAST OVERALLNorth Division W L W L TProvidence 12 6 22 29 0St. John’s# 9 9 29 21 1Boston College 8 10 15 16 0Connecticut 7 11 24 18 0South Division W L W L TVillanova 16 2 32 22 0Seton Hall 12 6 39 16 0Georgetown 4 13 12 31 0Pittsburgh 3 14 9 20 0

1987 BIG EAST OVERALLNorth Division W L W L TSt. John’s 12 6 24 21 0Connecticut 11 7 23 16 0Boston College 8 10 13 21 0Providence 5 13 15 25 0South Division W L W L TSeton Hall# 16 2 45 10 0Villanova 11 7 35 18 0Pittsburgh 5 13 13 18 0Georgetown 4 14 14 30 0

1986 BIG EAST OVERALLNorth Division W L W L TProvidence 11 7 28 23 0St. John’s# 11 7 35 15 1Connecticut 10 8 18 21 0Boston College 4 14 14 23 0South Division W L W L TSeton Hall 13 5 32 26 0Georgetown 12 6 23 22 0Villanova 8 10 21 20 1Pittsburgh 3 15 10 22 0

1985 BIG EAST OVERALLNorth Division W L W L TConnecticut 11 7 20 24 1St. John’s# 10 7 32 21 0Providence 8 9 22 24 1Boston College 6 12 12 22 0South Division W L W L TSeton Hall 15 3 44 19 1Georgetown 8 10 27 25 0Villanova 7 11 20 23 1Pittsburgh 6 12 1

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BIG EAST YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS (CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY)YR. BC CIN UConn GU LOU ND Pitt PC RU STJ SHU USF VU VT WVU 1985 6-12 - - 11-7* 8-10* - - - - 6-12 8-9 - - 10-7* 15-3* - - 7-11 - - - - 1986 4-14 - - 10-8 12-6* - - - - 3-15 11-7* - - 11-7* 13-5* - - 8-10 - - - - 1987 8-10 - - 11-7* 4-14 - - - - 5-13 5-13 - - 12-6* 16-2* - - 11-7* - - - - 1988 8-10 - - 7-11 4-13 - - - - 3-14 12-6* - - 9-9* 12-6* - - 16-2* - - - - 1989 9-9 - - 9-9* 7-11 - - - - 0-17 12-6* - - 6-12 16-2* - - 12-5 - - - - 1990 8-13 - - 12-9* 4-16 - - - - 4-17 11-10 - - 15-6* 16-4* - - 13-8* - - - - 1991 12-9* - - 8-12 4-17 - - - - 4-15 12-8* - - 18-2* 10-9 - - 12-8* - - - - 1992 5-13 - - 13-7* 6-15 - - - - 5-13 12-8* - - 14-5* 14-7* - - 9-10 - - - - 1993 11-10 - - 12-9* 5-16 - - - - 10-11 8-12 - - 11-10* 12-8* - - 14-7 - - - - 1994 5-14-1 - - 12-9* 6-12-1 - - - - 16-5* 13-8* - - 10-8 12-8* - - 4-14 - - - - 1995 8-13 - - 4-17 4-17 - - - - 12-9* 16-5* - - 12-9 14-7* - - 14-7* - - - - 1996 6-18 - - 13-12 6-18 - - 13-7* 9-13 15-10* 15-7-1* 14-10* 5-17-1 - - 16-5* - - 15-10* 1997 8-17 - - 11-13 8-15 - - 15-6* 8-17 10-15 13-11* 16-7* 13-11* - - 12-12* - - 17-7* 1998 4-15-1 - - 12-11 5-19 - - 15-4* 5-16 14-8-1* 17-3* 14-7* 12-10* - - 6-15 - - 13-9* 1999 10-15-1 - - 10-16 2-24 - - 20-5* 11-15 18-8* 19-7* 13-11-1* 14-11* - - 11-15 - - 12-13* 2000 12-11* - - 14-9* 1-24 - - 18-7* 11-13* - - 18-5* 8-15 18-7* - - 8-15 - - 10-12 2001 11-13 - - 13-13 7-19 - - 22-4* 6-18 - - 18-8* 13-13 14-11-1* - - 10-16 14-11-1* 12-142002 15-11* - - 13-12 2-24 - - 18-8* 14-11 - - 15-11* 14-12 11-15 - - 12-13 18-8* 9-162003 13-11 - - 10-15 4-22 - - 16-7* 13-13 - - 19-6* 12-14 11-14 - - 6-19 15-10* 18-6*2004 15-9* - - 9-17 8-17 - - 20-6* 17-9* - - 13-11 17-9* 9-17 - - 11-14 11-15 10-162005 19-4 - - 11-12 7-18 - - 14-9-1* 15-10 - - 12-12 19-4* 8-17 - - 8-16-1 - - 10-152006 - - 13-14* 18-6-1* 10-17 17-10* 21-5-1* 10-17 - - 13-14* 16-10* 7-20 12-15* 8-18 - - 14-13*2007 - - 10-16 10-14* 8-19 19-8* 11-15* 15-11* - - 20-7* 20-7* 9-15* 13-14* 12-15* - - 10-162008 - - 19-8* 11-16 7-20 16-11* 16-10* 7-19 - - 11-16 20-7* 15-12* 14-13* 12-15* - - 13-14*2009 - - 13-14* 14-13* 8-18 19-7* 15-12* 13-13* - - 8-19 16-11* 13-14 18-9* 6-20 - - 17-10*2010 - - 13-14* 20-6* 5-22 21-6* 10-17 18-8* - - 15-12* 16-11* 8-19 16-11* 9-18 - - 10-17*2011 - - 14-13* 22-5* 5-22 14-13* 13-13* 16-11* - - 11-16 18-8* 14-13* 13-14 7-20 - - 14-13*2012 - - 7-20 16-11* 10-17 18-9* 14-13* 10-17* - - 16-11* 18-9* 17-10* 17-10* 10-17 - - 9-18*

(* - qualified for BIG EAST Championship)

BIG EAST ALL-TIME PROGRAM RECORDS BIG EAST ALL-TIME COMPOSITE STANDINGS (Conference Games Only - Since Joining BIG EAST)

Single-Season LeadersPlayer3 - Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame, 2003

Pitcher4 - Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame, 20003 - Chris Lambert, Boston College, 20033 - Tim Norton, Connecticut, 20063 - Anthony Varvaro, St. John’s, 20053 - Joe DiRocco, Seton Hall, 2011

Rookie5 - Bobby Brownlie, Rutgers, 20005 - Mike Scott, Providence, 1999

Career LeadersPlayer5 - Jason Delaney, Boston College (1/2002, 1/2003, 1/2004, 2/2005)3 - Craig Cooper, Notre Dame (1/2005, 2/2006)3 - Matt Macri, Notre Dame (1/2003, 2/2004)3 - Marc Tugwell, Virginia Tech (1/2001, 1/2002, 1/2003)3 - Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame (3/2003)3 - Ben Copeland, Pittsburgh (1/2004, 2/2005)3 - Andrew Clark, Louisville (1/2009, 2/2010)3 - George Springer, Connecticut (1/2009, 2/2011)3 - Rand Ravnaas, Georgetown (2/2011, 1/2012)

Pitcher10 - Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame (2/2001,4/2000, 3/1999, 1/1998)5 - Chris Lambert, Boston College (3/2003, 2/2004)5 - Tom Thornton, Notre Dame (2/2004, 1/2005, 2/2006)5 - Joe DiRocco, Seton Hall (1/2009, 1/2010, 3/2011)4 - Tim Norton, Connecticut (1/2005, 3/2006)4 - Keith Stamler, St. John’s (3/1999, 1/1998)4 - Chris Enochs, West Virginia (3/1997, 1/1996)4 - Randy Fontanez, USF (1/2008. 1/2009. 2/2010)

School Yrs. W L T Pct. St. John’s 93 1915 996 14 .658Notre Dame 120 2325 1419 21 .620Seton Hall 127 1947 1243 24 .610Villanova 147 1819 1310 29 .581Connecticut 116 1578 1254 30 .557USF 47 1373 1098 4 .555Rutgers 67 1697 1410 24 .546Louisville 91 1614 1392 10 .537Pittsburgh 74 1095 992 7 .524Georgetown 137 1506 1667 3 .474Cincinnati 54 1162 1294 11 .473

School Yrs. W L T Pct. Louisville 7 124 64 0 .659Notre Dame 17 271 148 2 .646 St. John’s 28 392 246 1 .614Rutgers 17 253 176 1 .589USF 7 103 86 0 .544Seton Hall 28 348 295 2 .541Connecticut 28 336 306 1 .523Cincinnati 7 89 99 0 .473Villanova 28 283 352 1 .445Pittsburgh 28 266 372 0 .416 Georgetown 28 167 482 1 .257

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ALL-TIME BIG EAST CHAMPIONS

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-up Site2012 St. John’s Ed Blankmeyer 7-3 USF Clearwater, Fla.2011 Seton Hall Rob Sheppard 4-2 St. John’s Clearwater, Fla.2010 St. John’s Ed Blankmeyer 3-2 Connecticut Clearwater, Fla.2009 Louisville Dan McDonnell 11-3 Connecticut Clearwater, Fla.2008 Louisville Dan McDonnell 6-3 Cincinnati Clearwater, Fla.2007 Rutgers Fred Hill 7-6 Connecticut Brooklyn, N.Y.2006 Notre Dame Paul Mainieri 7-0 Louisville Clearwater, Fla.2005 Notre Dame Paul Mainieri 11-4 Pittsburgh Bridgewater, N.J.2004 Notre Dame Paul Mainieri 11-5 Boston College Bridgewater, N.J.2003 Notre Dame Paul Mainieri 11-3 Rutgers Bridgewater, N.J.2002 Notre Dame Paul Mainieri 3-2 Rutgers Bridgewater, N.J.2001 Seton Hall Mike Sheppard 5-2 Virginia Tech Bridgewater, N.J.2000 Rutgers Fred Hill 1-0 Seton Hall Bridgewater, N.J.1999 Providence Charlie Hickey 6-1 St. John’s Trenton, N.J.1998 Rutgers Fred Hill 12-0 Notre Dame Norwich, Conn.1997 St. John’s Ed Blankmeyer 9-7 Villanova Norwich, Conn.1996 West Virginia Greg Van Sant 7-4 Notre Dame Norwich, Conn.1995 Pittsburgh Mark Jackon 10-4 Providence Bristol, Conn.1994 Connecticut Andy Baylock 4-2 Seton Hall Bristol, Conn.1993 St. John’s Joe Russo 9-0 Connecticut Bristol, Conn.1992 Providence Paul Kostacopoulos 5-3 Connecticut Bristol, Conn.1991 Villanova George Bennett 12-3 St. John’s Bristol, Conn.1990 Connecticut Andy Baylock 4-3 Seton Hall Bristol, Conn.1989 Villanova George Bennett 10-7 Providence Bristol, Conn.1988 St. John’s Joe Russo 5-0 Villanova Bristol, Conn.1987 Seton Hall Mike Sheppard 10-9 Villanova Bristol, Conn.1986 St. John’s Joe Russo 13-4 Providence Bristol, Conn.1985 St. John’s Joe Russo 7-6 Seton Hall Bristol, Conn.

TEAM RECORDS IN CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY

School Years Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Louisville 7 19 10 .655 2 1St. John’s 21 44 31 .586 7 3Notre Dame 16 34 25 .576 5 2Rutgers 12 25 21 .543 3 2Connecticut 14 28 24 .538 2 5Villanova 11 18 18 .500 2 3USF 6 11 12 .478 0 1Seton Hall 18 26 30 .464 3 4Pittsburgh 10 7 19 .269 1 1Cincinnati 5 3 9 .250 0 1 Georgetown 2 0 4 .000 0 0

JACK KAISER AWARD (Most Outstanding Player)

2012 - Matt Carasiti, Jr., RHP, St. John’s 2011 - Joe DiRocco, Sr., RHP, Seton Hall2010 - Kyle Hansen, Fr., RHP, St. John’s 2009 - Andrew Clark, Jr., 1B, Louisville 2008 - Chris Dominguez, So., 3B, Louisville2007 - Todd Frazier, Jr., SS, Rutgers2006 - Wade Corpi, So., LHP, Notre Dame2005 - Matt Edwards, Sr., 1B, Notre Dame2004 - Matt Macri, Jr., 3B, Notre Dame2003 - Javi Sanchez, Jr., C, Notre Dame2002 - Steve Stanley, Sr., CF, Notre Dame2001 - Isaac Pavlik, Jr., LHP, Seton Hall2000 - Bobby Brownlie, Fr., RHP, Rutgers1999 - Marc DesRoches, Sr., RHP, Providence1998 - Dave Marciniak, Jr., SS, Rutgers1997 - Mike Dzurilla, Fr., 3B, St. John’s1996 - Chris Enochs, So., RHP, West Virginia1995 - Jon DeBernardis, Sr., 3B, Pittsburgh1994 - Chris Bisson, So., 1B, Connecticut1993 - Mike Maerten, Jr., RHP, St. John’s1992 - Jim Foster, Jr., C, Providence1991 - Mike Neill, Jr., CF, Villanova1990 - Craig MacDonald, So., 2B, Connecticut1989 - Rafael Novoa, Jr., LHP, Villanova1988 - Mike Weinberg, Jr., OF, St. John’s1987 - Maurice Vaughn, Fr., DH, Seton Hall1986 - Tom Finke, Sr., LF, St. John’s1985 - Joe Armeni, Jr., SS, Seton Hall

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2012Game 1 - Seton Hall 6, Rutgers 1Game 2 - St. John’s 12, Notre Dame 2 (7)Game 3 - Louisville 8, Pittsburgh 4Game 4 - Connecticut 7, USF 2Game 5 - Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 0Game 6 - St. John’s 6, Seton Hall 3Game 7 - USF 12, Pittsburgh 5Game 8 - Connecticut 4, Louisville 1Game 9 - Notre Dame 4, Seton Hall 3Game 10 - USF 6, Louisville 2Game 11 - St. John’s 2, Notre Dame 1Game 12 - USF 1, Connecticut 0Game 14 - USF 2, Connecticut 1Game 15 - St. John’s 7, USF 3

All-Tournament TeamP Matt Carasiti, St. John’sP Derrick Stultz, USFC Danny Bethea, St. John’sIF LJ Mazilli, ConnecticutIF Trey Mancini, Notre DameIF Frank Schwindel, St. John’sIF Matt Wessinger, St. John’sOF Jeremy Baltz, St. John’sOF Jimmy Falla, USFOF James Ramsay, USFDH Zach Lauricella, St. John’sJack Kaiser Award Matt Carasiti, P, St. John’s

2011Game 1 - Pittsburgh 7, Louisville 2Game 2 - St. John’s 8, Cincinnati 3Game 3 - Seton Hall 10, West Virginia 4Game 4 - Connecticut 4, Notre Dame 2Game 5 - Louisville 5, Cincinnati 3Game 6 - St. John’s 6, Pittsburgh 4Game 7 - Notre Dame 1, West Virginia 0Game 8 - Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 3 (12)Game 9 - Louisville 12, Pittsburgh 2 (8)Game 10 - Connecticut 9, Notre Dame 3Game 11 - Louisville 7, St. John’s 5Game 12 - Seton Hall 12, Connecticut 2 (8)Game 13 - St. John’s 5, Louisville 1Game 14 - Seton Hall 4, St. John’s 2

All-Tournament TeamP Cole Johnson, Notre DameP Joe DiRocco, Seton HallC Kevan Smith, PittsburghIF Mike Nemeth, ConnecticutIF Ryan Wright, LouisvilleIF Joe Panik, St. John’sIF Mike Genovese, Seton HallOF Kevin Grove, St. John’sOF Zach Granite, Seton HallOF Will Walsh, Seton HallDH Jeff Gardner, Louisville

Jack Kaiser AwardP Joe DiRocco, Seton Hall

2010Game 1 - Rutgers 9, Pittsburgh 5Game 2 - Connecticut 9, Cincinnati 6Game 3 - Louisville 11, West Virginia 4Game 4 - St. John’s 3, USF 2Game 5 - Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 4Game 6 - Rutgers 6, Connecticut 5Game 7 - USF 10, West Virginia 5Game 8 - St. John’s 6, Louisville 5Game 9 - Connecticut 7, Pittsburgh 2Game 10 - Louisville 9, USF 7Game 11 - Connecticut 11, Rutgers 10Game 12 - St. John’s 5, Louisville 3

Game 13 - Connecticut 7, Rutgers 4Game 14 - St. John’s 3, Connecticut 0

All-Tournament TeamP Kyle Hansen, St. John’sP Dan Feehan, ConnecticutC Cory Brownsten, Pittsburgh IF Mike Nemeth, ConnecticutIF Joe Panik, St. John’sIF Steve Nyisztor, RutgersIF Ryan Wright, LouisvilleOF George Springer, ConnecticutOF Stewart Ijames, LouisvilleOF Billy Ferriter, ConnecticutDH Kevan Smith, Pittsburgh

Jack Kaiser AwardRHP Kyle Hansen

2009Game 1 - Notre Dame 14, St. John’s 5Game 2 - Louisville 12, Cincinnati 2 (7)Game 3 - Connecticut 6, West Virginia 1Game 4 - USF 12, Pittsburgh 2 (8)Game 5 - St. John’s 12, Cincinnati 2Game 6 - Louisville 12, Notre Dame 2Game 7 - West Virginia 20, Pittsburgh 8 (7)Game 8 - Connecticut 4, USF 2Game 9 - Notre Dame 11, St. John’s 10Game 10 - USF 11, West Virginia 6Game 11 - Notre Dame 6, Louisville 5Game 12 - Connecticut 10, USF 8Game 13 - Louisville 7, Notre Dame 6Game 14 - Louisville 11, Connecticut 3

All-Tournament TeamP Will Hudgins, Notre DameP Tony Zych, LouisvilleC Jeff Arnold, LouisvilleIF Pierre LePage, ConnecticutIF Andrew Clark, LouisvilleIF Mike Nemeth, ConnecticutIF Sam Mende, USFOF Austin Markel, West VirginiaOF Peter Fatse, ConnecticutOF Ryan Wright, LouisvilleDH Phil Wunderlich, Louisville

Jack Kaiser Award1B Andrew Clark, Louisville

2008Game 1 - Louisville 12, Seton Hall 3Game 2 - Villanova 12, St. John’s 0 (7)Game 3 - Cincinnati 11, West Virginia 5Game 4 - USF 9, Notre Dame 3Game 5 - Seton Hall 12, St. John’s 6Game 6 - West Virginia 13, Notre Dame 6Game 7 - Louisville 14, Villanova 3 (7)Game 8 - Cincinnati 11, USF 1 (7)Game 9 - Villanova 10, Seton Hall 0Game 10 - USF 12, West Virginia 5Game 11 - Louisville 13, Villanova 6Game 12 - Cincinnati 13, USF 2 (8)Game 13 - Louisville 6, Cincinnati 3

All-Tournament TeamP Justin Marks, LouisvilleP Bill Hoffman, VillanovaC Ryan Baker, CincinnatiIF Josh Harrison, CincinnatiIF Mike Spina, CincinnatiIF Justin McClanahan, LouisvilleIF Chris Dominguez, LouisvilleOF Austin Markel, West Virginia

OF Jamel Scott, CincinnatiOF Josh Richmond, LouisvilleDH Stephen Hunt, USF

Jack Kaiser Award3B Chris Dominguez, Louisville

2007Game 1 - Louisville 3, Villanova 1Game 2 - Rutgers 13, Notre Dame 2Game 3 - USF 2, Pittsburgh 1Game 4 - St. John’s 2, Connecticut 1Game 5 - Villanova 3, Notre Dame 2Game 6 - Connecticut 5, Pittsburgh 2Game 7 - Louisville 8, Rutgers 1Game 8 - USF 2, St. John’s 0Game 9 - Rutgers 11, Villanova 0Game 10 - Connecticut 8, St. John’s 7Game 11 - Rutgers 12, Louisville 10Game 12 - Connecticut 3, USF 0Game 13 - Rutgers 3, Louisville 1Game 14 - Connecticut 2, USF 0Game 15 - Rutgers 7, Connecticut 6

Jack Kaiser AwardSS Todd Frazier, Rutgers

2006Game 1 - Louisville 9, Rutgers 8Game 2 - Connecticut 6, Cincinnati 2Game 3 - West Virginia 5, St. John’s 3Game 4 - Notre Dame 3, USF 1Game 5 - Rutgers 13, Cincinnati 7Game 6 - St. John’s 6, USF 4Game 7 - Louisville 12, Connecticut 10Game 8 - Notre Dame 12, West Virginia 4Game 9 - Rutgers 9, Connecticut 5Game 10 - St. John’s 12, West Virginia 7Game 11 - Louisville 13, Rutgers 3Game 12 - St. John’s 10, Notre Dame 1Game 13 - Notre Dame 5, St. John’s 3Game 14 - Notre Dame 7, Louisville 0

Jack Kaiser AwardP Wade Corpi, Notre Dame

2005Game 1 - Pittsburgh 4, St. John’s 1Game 2 - Notre Dame 6, Boston College 5Game 3 - Boston College 7, St. John’s 5Game 4 - Notre Dame 4, Pittsburgh 2Game 5 - Pittsburgh 3, Boston College 2 (12)Game 6 - Notre Dame 11, Pittsburgh 4

Jack Kaiser Award1B Matt Edwards, Notre Dame

2004 Game 1 - Notre Dame 3, Boston College 2Game 2 - St. John’s 4, Pittsburgh 2Game 3 - Boston College 8, Pittsburgh 4Game 4 - Notre Dame 9, St. John’s 2Game 5 - Boston College 6, St. John’s 4Game 6 - Notre Dame 11, Boston College 5

Jack Kaiser Award3B Matt Macri, Notre Dame

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2003Game 1 - Rutgers 6, Virginia Tech 0Game 2 - Notre Dame 9, West Virginia 1Game 3 - West Virginia 10, Virginia Tech 0Game 4 - Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 3Game 5 - Rutgers 8, West Virginia 7Game 6 - Rutgers 15, Notre Dame 11Game 7 - Notre Dame 11, Rutgers 3

Jack Kaiser AwardC Javi Sanchez, Notre Dame

2002Game 1 - Notre Dame 8, Rutgers 3Game 2 - Virginia Tech 2, Boston College 1Game 3 - Rutgers 4, Boston College 3Game 4 - Notre Dame 8, Virginia Tech 4Game 5 - Rutgers 6, Virginia Tech 2Game 6 - Rutgers 4, Notre Dame 3Game 7 - Notre Dame 3, Rutgers 2 (10)

Jack Kaiser AwardCF Steve Stanley, Notre Dame

2001Game 1 - Virginia Tech 4, Notre Dame 3Game 2 - Seton Hall 4, Rutgers 2Game 3 - Notre Dame 6, Rutgers 2Game 4 - Seton Hall 5, Virginia Tech 0Game 5 - Virginia Tech 5, Notre Dame 2Game 6 - Seton Hall 5, Virginia Tech 2

Jack Kaiser AwardP Isaac Pavlik, Seton Hall

2000Game 1 - Rutgers 11, Pittsburgh 3Game 2 - Boston College 4, Notre Dame 3Game 3 - Seton Hall 8, Connecticut 2Game 4 - Notre Dame 15, Pittsburgh 7Game 5 - Rutgers 8, Connecticut 7Game 6 - Seton Hall 12, Boston College 4Game 7 - Rutgers 6, Seton Hall 2Game 8 - Boston College 6, Notre Dame 5Game 9 - Seton Hall 6, Boston College 5Game 10 - Seton Hall 4, Rutgers 3Game 11 - Rutgers 1, Seton Hall 0

Jack Kaiser AwardP Bobby Brownlie, Rutgers

1999Game 1 - Notre Dame 7, West Virginia 2Game 2 - Rutgers 13, St. John’s 9Game 3 - Providence 10, Seton Hall 9Game 4 - St. John’s 9, West Virginia 6Game 5 - Seton Hall 11, Notre Dame 3Game 6 - Rutgers 11, Providence 4Game 7 - Providence 8, Notre Dame 4Game 8 - St. John’s 7, Seton Hall 2Game 9 - Providence 9, Rutgers 2Game 10 - St. John’s 6, Rutgers 4Game 11 - Providence 6, St. John’s 1

Jack Kaiser AwardP Marc DesRoches, Providence

1998Game 1 - Rutgers 9, Seton Hall 7 (17)Game 2 - Notre Dame 5, West Virginia 4Game 3 - St. John’s 7, Providence 2Game 4 - West Virginia 7, Seton Hall 2Game 5 - Providence 3, Rutgers 2

Game 6 - Notre Dame 3, St. John’s 2Game 7 - Rutgers 14, St. John’s 10Game 8 - Providence 10, West Virginia 1Game 9 - Rutgers 7, Notre Dame 6Game 10 - Notre Dame 9, Providence 7Game 11 - Rutgers 12, Notre Dame 0

Jack Kaiser AwardSS Dave Marciniak, Rutgers

1997Game 1 - Villanova 10, Notre Dame 5Game 2 - West Virginia 6, Seton Hall 4Game 3 - St. John’s 3, Rutgers 0Game 4 - Notre Dame 4, Seton Hall 3Game 5 - Villanova 12, Rutgers 5Game 6 - St. John’s 11, West Virginia 4Game 7 - St. John’s 6, Villanova 5Game 8 - Notre Dame 8, West Virginia 1Game 9 - Villanova 5, Notre Dame 4 (11)Game 10 - St. John’s 9, Villanova 7

Jack Kaiser Award3B Mike Dzurilla, St. John’s

1996Game 1 - West Virginia 10, Notre Dame 8Game 2 - St. John’s 4, Villanova 1Game 3 - Providence 4, Rutgers 1Game 4 - Notre Dame 7, Villanova 3Game 5 - West Virginia 5, Rutgers 0Game 6 - St. John’s 3, Providence 2Game 7 - West Virginia 6, St. John’s 5Game 8 - Notre Dame 4, Providence 2Game 9 - Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0Game 10 - Notre Dame 5, West Virginia 2Game 11 - West Virginia 7, Notre Dame 4

Jack Kaiser AwardP Chris Enochs, West Virginia

1995Game 1 - Pittsburgh 6, Providence 2Game 2 - Seton Hall 3, Villanova 2Game 3 - Providence 5, Villanova 0Game 4 - Pittsburgh 11, Seton Hall 10Game 5 - Providence 6, Seton Hall 0Game 6 - Providence 4, Pittsburgh 0

Jack Kaiser Award3B Jon DeBernardis, Pittsburgh

1994Game 1 - Seton Hall 13, Providence 5Game 2 - Connecticut 4, Pittsburgh 3Game 3 - Providence 16, Pittsburgh 3Game 4 - Connecticut 3, Seton Hall 0Game 5 - Seton Hall 6, Providence 4Game 6 - Seton Hall 6, Connecticut 1Game 7 - Connecticut 4, Seton Hall 2

Jack Kaiser Award1B Chris Bisson, Connecticut

1993Game 1 - St. John’s 5, Villanova 1Game 2 - Seton Hall 6, Connecticut 5Game 3 - Connecticut 10, Villanova 5Game 4 - St. John’s 5, Seton Hall 4Game 5 - Connecticut 10, Seton Hall 9

Jack Kaiser AwardP Mike Maerten, St. John’s

1992Game 1 - Providence 6, St. John’s 4Game 2 - Connecticut 14, Seton Hall 2Game 3 - Seton Hall 4, St. John’s 3Game 4 - Providence 13, Connecticut 2 Game 5 - Connecticut 4, Seton Hall 3Game 6 - Connecticut 11, Providence 8Game 7 - Providence 5, Connecticut 3

Jack Kaiser AwardC Jim Foster, Providence

1991Game 1 - St. John’s 7, Boston College 0Game 2 - Providence 5, Villanova 1Game 3 - Villanova 10, Boston College 9 (10)Game 4 - St. John’s 8, Providence 4Game 5 - Villanova 6, Providence 3Game 6 - Villanova 6, St. John’s 2Game 7 - Villanova 12, St. John’s 3

Jack Kaiser AwardCF Mike Neill, Villanova

1990Game 1 - Connecticut 11, Seton Hall 3Game 2 - Villanova 3, St. John’s 0Game 3 - Seton Hall 12, St. John’s 3Game 4 - Connecticut 1, Villanova 0Game 5 - Seton Hall 7, Villanova 0Game 6 - Connecticut 4, Seton Hall 3

All-Tournament Team1B Phil Aiello, Seton Hall2B Craig MacDonald, Connecticut3B Ken Coffee, ConnecticutSS Mike Groppuso, Seton HallC Marek Drabinski, ConnecticutOF Ed Rossy, ConnecticutOF Tim Cain, ConnecticutOF Mike Randazzo, Seton HallDH Sal Tinnerello, ConnecticutP Pete Walker, Connecticut

Jack Kaiser Award2B Craig MacDonald, Connecticut

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1989Game 1 - Villanova 11, Providence 0Game 2 - Seton Hall 8, Connecticut 2Game 3 - Providence 5, Connecticut 3 (11)Game 4 - Villanova 8, Seton Hall 7Game 5 - Providence 11, Seton Hall 4Game 6 - Villanova 10, Providence 7

All-Tournament Team1B Maurice Vaughn, Seton Hall2B Bill Butler, Providence3B Gary Scott, VillanovaSS Bob McCreary, VillanovaC Dan Farren, VillanovaOF Mike Randazzo, Seton HallOF Chris Maloof, ProvidenceOF Mike Wismer, VillanovaDH Gene Schall, VillanovaP Rafael Novoa, Villanova

Jack Kaiser AwardP Rafael Novoa, Villanova

1988Game 1 - Villanova 7, St. John’s 1Game 2 - Seton Hall 10, Providence 2Game 3 - St. John’s 14, Providence 6Game 4 - Villanova 8, Seton Hall 2Game 5 - St. John’s 6, Seton Hall 2Game 6 - St. John’s 8, Villanova 6Game 7 - St. John’s 5, Villanova 0

All-Tournament Team1B Rick Petrone, Villanova2B Wally Heckel, St. John’s3B Gary Scott, VillanovaSS Kerry Cahill, St. John’sC Brian McNamee, St. John’sOF Robert Lambraia, St. John’sOF Dana Brown, Seton HallOF Mike Weinberg, St. John’sDH Tom Dobson, St. John’sP Tom Singer, St. John’s

Jack Kaiser AwardOF Mike Weinberg, St. John’s

1987Game 1 - Villanova 9, St. John’s 3Game 2 - Seton Hall 6, Connecticut 2Game 3 - St. John’s 13, Connecticut 4Game 4 - Seton Hall 18, Villanova 1Game 5 - Villanova 12, St. John’s 2Game 6 - Seton Hall 10, Villanova 9

All-Tournament Team1B Marteese Robinson, Seton Hall2B John Sheppard, Seton Hall3B Andy Walker, ConnecticutSS Rob McCreary, VillanovaC Craig Biggio, Seton HallOF Mike Schick, VillanovaOF Pete Petrone, Seton HallOF Robert Lambraia, St. John’sDH Maurice Vaughn, Seton HallP Rafael Novoa, Villanova

Jack Kaiser AwardDH Maurice Vaughn, Seton Hall

1986Game 1 - St. John’s 11, Seton Hall 6Game 2 - Providence 2, Georgetown 1Game 3 - Seton Hall 8, Georgetown 4Game 4 - Providence 5, St. John’s 3Game 5 - St. John’s 11, Seton Hall 10Game 6 - St. John’s 15, Providence 5Game 7 - St. John’s 13, Providence 4

All-Tournament Team1B Jerry Kelly, St. John’s2B Tony Bonura, St. John’s3B Frank Caccavalle, St. John’sSS John Valentin, Seton HallC Scott deMarrais, St. John’sOF Tom Finke, St. John’sOF Vic DiPasquale, Seton HallOF Jerry Carroll, ProvidenceDH Pat Murray, St. John’sP Wayne Rosenthal, St. John’sP Jim Bisceglia, St. John’s

Jack Kaiser AwardLF Tom Finke, St. John’s

1985Game 1 - St. John’s 5, Seton Hall 3Game 2 - Connecticut 11, Georgetown 9 (10)Game 3 - Seton Hall 6, Georgetown 1Game 4 - St. John’s 6, Connecticut 5Game 5 - Seton Hall 8, Connecticut 2Game 6 - Seton Hall 5, St. John’s 4Game 7 - St. John’s 7, Seton Hall 6 (11)

All-Tournament Team1B Jerry LaPenta, Connecticut2B Tony Bonura, St. John’s3B Jeff Rigos, Seton HallSS Joe Armeni, Seton HallC Lou Bianco, St. John’sOF Bob Bellini, St. John’sOF Bob Schepis, Seton HallOF Steve Carvello, Seton HallDH Pete Petrone, Seton HallP John Tanner, St. John’s

Jack Kaiser AwardSS Joe Armeni, Seton Hall

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2012LOUISVILLERegionals New Mexico State W, 3-2 Tucson, Ariz. Arizona L, 4-16 Missouri W, 11-3 Arizona L, 3-16ST. JOHN’SRegionals East Carolina W, 11-3Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina W, 5-4 North Carolina W, 9-5Super Regionals Arizona L, 6-7Tucson, Ariz. Arizona L, 4-7

2011ST. JOHN’SRegionals East Carolina W, 2-0Charlottesville, Va. Virginia L, 10-2 East Carolina L, 6-4SETON HALLRegionals Arizona W, 4-2College Station, Texas Texas A&M L, 6-3 Arizona L, 6-0CONNECTICUTRegionals Coastal Carolina L, 13-1Clemson, S.C. Sacred Heart W, 13-3 Coastal Carolina W, 12-6 Clemson W, 7-6 Clemson W, 14-1Super Regionals South Carolina L, 5-1Columbia, S.C. South Carolina L, 8-2

2010LOUISVILLERegionals Saint Louis W, 11-2Louisville, Ky. Vanderbilt W, 7-1 Vanderbilt L, 7-0 Vanderbilt L, 3-2CONNECTICUTRegionals Oregon L, 5-3Norwich, Conn. Central Connecticut W, 25-5 Oregon L, 4-3

ST. JOHN’SRegionals Mississippi L, 10-5Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Commonwealth W, 8-6 Mississippi W, 20-16 Virginia W, 6-5 Virginia L, 5-32009 LOUISVILLERegionals Indiana W, 4-2Louisville, Ky. Middle Tennessee W, 3-2 Vanderbilt L, 8-4 Vanderbilt W, 5-3Super Regionals Cal State Fullerton L, 0-12Fullerton, Calif. Cal State Fullerton L, 2-11

2008LOUISVILLERegionals Georgia Tech L, 5-8Athens, Ga. Georgia L, 8-9 ST. JOHN’SRegionals Texas W, 2-1Houston, Tex. Rice L, 2-11 Texas L, 3-4

2007LOUISVILLERegionals Miami (Fla.) W, 13-7Columbia, Mo. Missouri L, 5-7 Miami (Fla.) W, 8-7 Missouri W, 4-3 Missouri W, 16-6Super Regionals Oklahoma State W, 9-0Louisville, Ky. Oklahoma State L, 2-3 Oklahoma State W, 20-2College World Series Rice L, 10-15Omaha, Neb. Mississippi State W, 12-4 North Carolina L, 1-3RUTGERSRegionals Oregon State L, 1-5Charlottesville, Va. Lafayette W, 11-10 Oregon State L, 2-5ST. JOHN’SRegionals Clemson L, 2-3Myrtle Beach, S.C. Virginia Commonwealth W, 5-4 Coastal Carolina L, 4-5

2006 NOTRE DAMERegionals College of Charleston L, 5-4Lexington, Ky. Kentucky L, 10-4

2005NOTRE DAMERegionals North Carolina L, 5-1Gainesville, Fla. Stetson W, 7-4 North Carolina W, 3-0 Florida L, 23-3ST. JOHN’S Regionals Virginia W, 5-3Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State L, 11-1 Ohio State W, 7-1 Oregon State L, 19-32004NOTRE DAMERegionals Kent State L, 1-2South Bend, Ind. UC Irvine W, 6-5 Kent State W, 7-1 Arizona L, 6-7ST. JOHN’SRegionals Long Beach State L, 3-4Palo Alto, Calif. UNLV W, 9-6 Stanford L, 2-72003NOTRE DAMERegionals Arizona W, 13-5Fullerton, Calif. Cal State Fullerton L, 3-4 San Diego W, 6-3 Cal State Fullerton L, 1-8RUTGERSRegionals South Alabama L, 1-14Tallahassee, Fla. Jacksonville W, 8-5 Florida State L, 7-172002NOTRE DAMERegionals Ohio State W, 8-6South Bend, Ind. South Alabama W, 25-1 Ohio State W, 9-6Super Regionals Florida State W, 10-4Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State L, 12-5 Florida State W, 3-1College World Series Stanford L, 4-3Omaha, Neb. Rice W, 5-3 Stanford L, 5-3

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2001NOTRE DAMERegionals UW-Milwaukee W, 12-4South Bend, Ind. Florida International L, 7-6 (10) UC Santa Barbara W, 11-10 (10) Florida International W, 5-2 Florida International L, 5-4RUTGERS Regionals BYU W, 4-3Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska L, 5-4 Northern Iowa W, 6-4 Nebraska L, 14-10SETON HALLRegionals South Alabama W, 7-2Clemson, S.C. Clemson L, 24-4 South Alabama W, 8-7 Clemson L, 8-22000NOTRE DAMERegionals Tulane W, 8-4Starkville, Miss. Mississippi State L, 8-1 Tulane W, 10-6 Mississippi State W, 7-0 Mississippi State L, 10-9RUTGERSRegional Army W, 4-3U. Montclair, N.J. North Carolina L, 9-4 Penn State L, 6-5SETON HALLRegional Wake Forest L, 8-3Columbia, S.C. Liberty L, 10-2

1999NOTRE DAMERegional Creighton W, 8-1South Bend, Ind. Cal State Fullerton L, 6-3 Michigan L, 11-5PROVIDENCERegional Jacksonville L, 7-5Tallahassee, Fla. Citadel W, 12-1 Jacksonville W, 9-8 (10) Florida State L, 14-3RUTGERSRegional Texas Tech L, 5-2Lubbock, Texas Rice L, 6-1

1998RUTGERSAtlantic II Region Auburn W, 17-15Tallahassee, Fla. Oklahoma L, 9-7 Auburn L, 7-41997ST. JOHN’SAtlantic Region Florida L, 4-3Coral Gables, Fla. Richmond L, 10-4

1996WEST VIRGINIAAtlantic Region Tennessee W, 8-4Clemson, S.C. Georgia Southern W, 9-4 Clemson L, 3-6 Tennessee L, 4-10NOTRE DAMESouth Region I Virginia W, 12-1Tuscaloosa, Ala. Stetson L, 6-7 Virginia L, 1-7

1995 PITTSBURGHMideast Region Oklahoma State L, 3-6Knoxville, Tenn. The Citadel W, 12-10 California W, 9-4 Oklahoma State L,13-15PROVIDENCE Midwest Region I Texas Tech L, 5-24Wichita, Kansas Wichita State L, 2-6

1994CONNECTICUTMidwest Region II Georgia Tech L, 6-7Wichita, Kansas Long Beach State L, 9-16

1993ST. JOHN’SWest Regional Cal-State Northridge L, 1-3 Tempe, Ariz. George Mason W, 16-9 Pepperdine W, 4-1 Cal-State Northridge W, 11-10 Arizona State L, 2-12 CONNECTICUTMidwest Regional Oklahoma State L, 5-9Stillwater, Okla. Fordham L, 0-5

1992PROVIDENCESouth 1 Regional Louisiana State L, 1-8Baton Rouge, La. South Alabama W, 4-0 Ohio State L, 6-7 (10)1991VILLANOVA Northeast Regional Maine L, 3-10Orono, Maine Clemson L, 3-8

ST. JOHN’SAtlantic Regional Georgia Tech W, 5-4Tallahassee, Fla. Alabama L, 2-5 Georgia Tech L, 4-51990CONNECTICUTNortheast Regional Georgia L, 2-7Waterbury, Conn. Rutgers L, 5-151989VILLANOVAEast Regional Miami L, 1-3Gainesville, Fla. East Carolina W, 10-6 Georgia Tech W, 5-2 Central Florida W, 5-2 Miami L, 1-4 (2nd) 1988ST. JOHN’SNortheast Regional Stanford W, 5-3New Britain, Conn. Kentucky L, 5-12 Clemson L, 1-111987SETON HALLSouth 1 Regional Auburn W, 15-6Huntsville, Ala. Clemson L, 3-6 Auburn L, 1-221986ST. JOHN’SNortheast Regional Rider W, 8-2Orono, Maine Maine L, 7-13 Rider W, 16-3 Maine L, 8-211985ST. JOHN’SEast Regional Rider W, 14-9Columbia, S.C. South Carolina L, 6-13 Western Carolina L, 6-9

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2012 3B Pat Kivlehan (Rutgers) - 3rd team OF Jeremy Baltz (St. John’s) - 3rd team2011 P Matt Barnes (UConn) - 1st team OF George Springer (UConn) - 1st team SS Joe Panik (STJ) - 2nd team P Joe DiRocco (SHU) - 3rd team P Kevin Vance (UConn) - 3rd team2010 2B Ryan Wright (UofL) - 1st team P Neil Holland (UofL) - 2nd team SS Jedd Gyorko (WVU) - 2nd team 3B Joe Leonard (Pitt) - 2nd team OF Jeremy Baltz (STJ) - 2nd team P Thomas Royse (UofL) - 3rd team 1B Mike Nemeth (UConn) - 3rd team OF Pat Biserta (Rutgers) - 3rd team2009 P Justin Marks (UofL) - 3rd team 2B Chris Sedon (Pitt) - 3rd team 3B Chris Dominguez (UofL) - 3rd team2008 3B Chris Dominguez (UofL) - 2nd team SS Tyler Kuhn (WVU) - 3rd team P Justin Marks (UofL) - 3rd team2007 SS Todd Frazier (RU) - 1st team2006 2B Jim Negrych (Pitt) - 2nd team OF Will Vogl (STJ) - 3rd team2005 OF Ben Copeland (Pitt) - 3rd team2004 P Ryan Doherty (ND) - 3rd team OF Jeff Frazier (RU) - 3rd team2003 2B Steve Sollmann (ND) - 2nd team 2B Marc Tugwell (VT) - 2nd team P Matt Dalton (VT) - 3rd team SS Mike Rozema (STJ) - 3rd team2002 OF Steve Stanley (ND) - 1st team DH Brad Rea (Pitt) - 3rd team2001 P Aaron Heilman (ND) - 1st team OF Billy McCarthy (RU) - 3rd team2000 SS Darren Fenster (RU) - 1st team P Aaron Heilman (ND) - 2nd team U Steve Langone (BC) - 2nd team P Bob Brownlie (RU) - 3rd team1999 OF Keith Reed (PC) - 1st team IF Mike Dzurilla (STJ) - 2nd team OF Pete Zoccolillo (RU) - 2nd team P Marc DesRoches (PC) - 3rd team SS Darren Fenster (RU) - 3rd team P Aaron Heilman (ND) - 3rd team 1B Sean McGowan (BC) - 3rd team OF Mike Scott (PC) - 3rd team1998 C Scott Friedholm (PC) - 3rd team 3B Mike Dzurilla (STJ) - 3rd team 3B Brant Ust (ND) - 3rd team OF Joe McNamee (WVU) - 3rd team1997 P Chris Enochs (WVU) - 1st team OF David Kim (SHU) - 2nd team C Jason Grabowski (UConn) - 3rd team1996 C Jason Grabowski (UConn) - 2nd team P Todd Incantalupo (PC) - 3rd team P Scott Madison (RU) - 3rd team1995 P Matt Morris (SHU) - 1st team SS Mike Moriarty (SHU) - 2nd team C Bob O’Toole (PC) - 3rd team1994 OF Brian Majeski (UConn) - 2nd team OF Paul Ottavinia (SHU) - 2nd team P C. J. Nitkowski (STJ) - 3rd team1993 OF Dennis Dwyer (UConn)1992 OF Mike Lyons (PC) - 3rd team1991 OF Mike Neill (VU) - 1st team DH Gene Schall (VU) - 1st team P Eric Reichenbach (STJ) - 3rd team1990 P Brian Kenny (VU) - 2nd team1989 P Kevin Morton (SHU) - 3rd team 1B Maurice Vaughn (SHU) - 3rd team U Gene Schall (VU) - 3rd team U Gene Schall (VU) - freshman team1988 SS John Valentin (SHU) - 3rd team 1B Maurice Vaughn (SHU) - 3rd team P Charles Nagy (UConn) - 3rd team1987 1B Marteese Robinson (SHU) — 1st team C Craig Biggio (SHU) — 2nd team DH Maurice Vaughn (SHU) — 2nd team 3B Gary Scott (VU) — freshman team1986 2B Tony Bonura (STJ) — 3rd team 3B Roger Haggerty (PC) — 3rd team1985 P Phil Cundari (SHU) — 3rd team

BASEBALL AMERICA2012 SS Matt Wessinger (St. John’s) - 3rd team DH Patrick Kivlehan (Rutgers) - 3rd team2011 P Matt Barnes (UConn) - 2nd team SS Joe Panik (STJ) - 2nd team OF George Springer (UConn) - 2nd team2010 OF Jeremy Baltz (STJ) - 1st team 2B Ryan Wright (UofL) - 2nd team SS Jedd Gyorko (WVU) - 2nd team 3B Phil Wunderlich (UofL) - 3rd team P Neil Holland (UofL) - 3rd team2009 3B Chris Dominguez (UofL) - 1st team 2B Chris Sedon (Pitt) - 2nd team OF AJ Pollock (ND) - 3rd team P Justin Marks (UofL) - 3rd team2008 3B Chris Dominguez (UofL) - 3rd team2007 SS Todd Frazier (RU) - 1st team OF Boomer Whiting (UofL) - 3rd team2006 2B Jim Negrych (Pitt) - 1st team 1B Craig Cooper (ND) - 2nd team P Kyle Weiland (ND) - freshman 1st team2005 2B Jim Negrych (Pitt) - 1st team P Craig Hansen (STJ) - 1st team SS Todd Frazier (RU) - freshman 1st team2002 OF Steve Stanley (ND) - 1st team OF Jeff Frazier (RU) - freshman 1st team P Chris Lambert (BC) - freshman 1st team P Grant Johnson (ND) - freshman 2nd team2001 P Aaron Heilman (ND) - 1st team OF Steve Stanley (ND) - 3rd team2000 SS Darren Fenster (RU) - 2nd team P Bob Brownlie (RU) - freshman 1st team OF Brian Stavisky (ND) - freshman 2nd team P Brian Slocum (VU) - freshman 3rd team1999 OF Keith Reed (PC) - 1st team 1B Sean McGowan (BC) - 3rd team OF Neal McCarthy (PC) - freshman 1st team SS Jaime Athas (PC) - freshman 3rd team DH Rob Cafiero (VU) - freshman 3rd team1998 3B Brant Ust (ND) - 3rd team P Aaron Heilman (ND) - freshman 1st team OF Matt Longo (VU) - freshman 1st team P Kevin McGerry (STJ) - freshman 1st team 3B Jake Daubert (RU) - freshman 2nd team1997 P Chris Enochs (WVU) - 2nd team C Jason Grabowski (UConn) - 3rd team1996 C Jason Grabowski (UConn) - 3rd team1995 P Matt Morris (SHU) - 1st team P Jason Grilli (SHU) - freshman 1st team C Jason Grabowski (UConn) - freshman 2nd team P Todd Incantalupo (PC) - freshman 2nd team1994 OF Paul Ottavinia (SHU) - 3rd Team1992 C Alex Andreopolous (SHU) - freshman 1st team1991 DH Gene Schall (VU) - 1st team CF Mike Lyons (PC) - freshman 2nd team1990 3B Jack Stanczak (VU) — freshman 2nd team

THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE AND THE USA BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM

2010 Ed Blankmeyer, St. John’s (Assistant Coach)2009 Tony Zych, Louisville2006 Todd Frazier, Rutgers2002 Grant Johnson, Notre Dame2001 Bobby Brownlie, Rutgers2000 Mike Neill, Villanova#1999 Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame1998 Brant Ust, Notre Dame1994 John Kelly, Connecticut Matt Morris, Seton Hall1989 Andy Baylock, Connecticut (Assistant Coach)1988 Brian Specyalski, Connecticut Charles Nagy, Connecticut* Maurice Vaughn, Seton Hall* Andy Baylock, Connecticut (Assistant Coach)1985 Rich Scheid, Seton Hall Andy Baylock, Connecticut (Assistant Coach) # - Won Olympic Gold Medal in Sydney, Australia* - Won Olympic Gold Medal in Seoul, Korea

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2012Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team2/68 Jeremy Baltz, OF, St. John’s San Diego Padres3/107 Matt Koch, RHP, Louisville New York Mets4/131 Patrick Kivlehan, 3B, Rutgers Seattle Mariners5/168 Matt Wessinger, SS, St. John’s Colorado Rockies6/198 Matt Carasiti, RHP, St. John’s Colorado Rockies6/201 Kyle Hansen, RHP, St. John’s Chicago White Sox6/202 Joe Hudson, C, Notre Dame Cincinnati Reds8/261 Zach Isler, RHP, Cincinnati Chicago White Sox8/267 Austin Adams, RHP, USF Anaheim Angels9/280 LJ Mazzilli, 2B, Connecticut Minnesota Twins9/294 Derek Self, RHP, Louisville Washington Nationals12/374 Justin Amlung, RHP, Louisville Chicago Cubs14/430 Jake Proctor, OF, Cincinnati Minnesota Twins14/453 Derrick Stultz, RHP, USF Arizona Diamondbacks15/468 Scott Oberg, RHP, Connecticut Colorado Rockies18/564 David Fischer, RHP, Connecticut Washington Nationals18/576 Ryan Harvey, RHP, Seton Hall Texas Rangers20/635 Mike Garza, SS, Georgetown Milwaukee Brewers22/684 Will Hudgins, RHP, Notre Dame Washington Nationals26/810 Steve Sabatino, LHP, Notre Dame St. Louis Cardinals29/880 Sean Hagan, LHP, St. John’s Minnesota Twins30/930 Kyle Helisek, LHP, Villanova St. Louis Cardinals32/982 Christian McElroy, RHP, Cincinnati Cincinnati Reds36/1113 Andrew Barbosa, LHP, USF Arizona Diamondbacks39/1183 Justin Leeson, OF, Georgetown Kansas City Royals

2011Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/11 George Springer, OF, Connecticut Houston Astros1/19 Matt Barnes, RHP, Connecticut Boston Red Sox1/29 Joe Panik, SS, St. John’s San Francisco Giants2/85 Nick Ahmed, SS, Connecticut Atlanta Braves4/129 Tony Zych, RHP, Louisville Chicago Cubs4/145 Kyle McMyne, RHP, Villanova Cincinnati Reds5/175 Ryand Wright, 2B, Louisville Cincinnati Reds7/217 Brian Dupra, RHP, Notre Dame Washington Nationals7/231 Kevan Smith, C, Pittsburgh Chicago White Sox7/237 Raymond Black, RHP, Pittsburgh San Francisco Giants8/263 Kevin Quackenbush, RHP, USF San Diego Padres17/519 John Andreoli, OF, Connecticut Chicago Cubs18/553 Greg Nappo, LHP, Connecticut Florida Marlins18/565 Jim Moran, RHP, USF Cincinnati Reds19/591 Kevin Vance, RHP, Connecticut Chicago White Sox20/615 Junior Carlin, LHP, USF Los Angeles Angels20/625 Dan Jensen, RHP, Cincinnati Cincinnati Reds 21/633 Joseph DiRocco, RHP, Seton Hall Seattle Mariners21/641 Mike Nemeth, 1B, Connecticut Milwaukee Brewers25/757 Erick Fernandez, C, Georgetown Washington Nationals25/773 Paul Karmas, 1B, St. John’s San Diego Padres26/801 Grant Buckner, 3B, West Virginia Chicago White Sox27/822 Randy Fontanez, RHP, USF New York Mets27/826 Derek Self, RHP, Louisville Oakland Athletics29/900 Jonathan Kosco, IF, USF Tampa Bay Rays30/927 David Fischer, RHP, Connecticut San Francisco Giants31/948 Samuel Mende, SS, USF Colorado Rockies33/1012 David Chester, 1B, Pittsburgh Boston Red Sox34/1033 John Schultz, OF, Pittsburgh Florida Marlins35/1061 Doug Elliott, C, Connecticut Milwaukee Brewers35/1073 Travis Whitmore, IF, Pittsburgh San Diego Padres37/1116 Matt Wessinger, IF, St. John’s Kansas City Royals37/1141 Michael Nastold, RHP, Louisville Philadelphia Phillies39/1172 Rand Ravnaas, OF, Georgetown Pittsburgh Pirates39/1195 Justin Amlung, RHP, Louisville Cincinnati Reds44/1348 Cole Johnson, RHP, Notre Dame Minnesota Twins45/1365 Matthew Scioscia, C, Notre Dame Los Angeles Angels48/1451 Mike Francisco, LHP, Villanova Milwaukee Brewers49/1484 JJ Ethel, C, Louisville Los Angeles Dodgers49/1490 Corey Baker, RHP, Pittsburgh St. Louis Cardinals

2010Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team17/519 Brian Garman, LHP, Cincinnati Milwaukee Brewers42/1276 Kevin Johnson, LHP, Cincinnati Texas Rangers49/1474 Elliott Glynn, LHP, Connecticut San Diego Padres

CA/49 Mike Olt, 3B, Connecticut Texas Rangers24/718 Tim Adelman, RHP, Georgetown Baltimore Orioles46/1376 Erick Fernandez, C, Georgetown Washington NationalsCB/114 Thomas Royse, RHP, Louisville Chicago White Sox11/326 Neil Holland, RHP, Louisville Washington Nationals11/348 Adam Duvall, 2B, Louisville San Francisco Giants12/371 Phil Wunderlich, IF, Louisville Tampa Bay Rays12/376 Josh Richmond, OF, Louisville Texas Rangers13/406 Andrew Clark, 1B, Louisville Texas Rangers26/798 Jeff Arnold, C, Louisville San Francisco Giants28/895 Stewart Ijames, OF, Louisville New York Yankees36/1099 Dean Keikhefer, LHP, Louisville St. Louis Cardinals11/343 Brian Dupra, RHP, Notre Dame Detroit Tigers24/734 Evan Danieli, RHP, Notre Dame Atlanta Braves50/1518 Golden Tate, OF, Notre Dame San Francisco Giants3/101 Joe Leonard, 3B, Pittsburgh Atlanta Braves15/464 Cory Brownsten, C, Pittsburgh Atlanta Braves17/522 Danny Lopez, SS, Pittsburgh Seattle Mariners24/739 Pat Biserta, OF, Rutgers St. Louis Cardinals32/967 Jaren Matthews, 1B, Rutgers cincinnati Reds41/1253 Jayson Hernandez, C, Rutgers Boston Red Sox13/385 Daniel Burawa, RHP, St. John’s New York Yankees23/710 Bruce Kern, RHP, St. John’s Colorado Rockies34/1023 Ryan Cole, RHP, St. John’s Houston Astros15/457 Stpehen Hunt, LHP, USF Cincinnati Reds15/467 Andrew Barbosa, LHP, USF San Francisco Giants23/697 Randy Fontanez, RHP, USF Cincinnati Reds27/828 Eric Sim, C, USF San Francisco Giants5/160 Matt Szczur, OF, Villanova Chicago Cubs20/597 Justin Bencsko, OF, Villanova Pittsburgh Pirates37/1113 Brian Streilein, RHP, Villanova Houston Astros45/1371 Mike Francisco, LHP, Villanova Philadelphia Philles

2009Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team10/333 Mike Spina, 3B, Cincinnati Oakland Athletics14/430 Lance Durham, OF, Cincinnati Toronto Blue Jays38/1148 Kevin Johnson, LHP, Cincinnati Florida Marlins8/242 Dusty Odenbach, RHP, Connecticut Kansas City Royals24/736 Peter Fatse, 2B, Connecticut Milwaukee Brewers27/819 John Folino, RHP, Connecticut St. Louis Cardinals30/908 Harold Brantley Jr., CF, Connecticut Florida Marlins32/954 David Erickson, RHP, Connecticut San Diego Padres3/92 Justin Marks, LHP, Louisville Oakland Athletics3/86 Chris Dominguez, 3B, Louisville San Francisco Giants31/950 Andrew Clark, 1B, Louisville Chicago Cubs1/17 A.J. Pollock, OF, Notre Dame Arizona Diamondbacks8/255 Sam Elam, LHP, Notre Dame New York Yankees11/347 Jeremy Barnes, SS, Notre Dame Philadelphia Phillies50/1493 Evan Sharpley, 3B, Notre Dame Seattle Mariners10/300 Chris Sedon, 2B, Pittsburgh Detroit Tigers20/613 Nate Reed, LHP, Pittsburgh Chicago White Sox11/323 Tim Morris, 1B, St. John’s Seattle Mariners19/581 Brian Kemp, CF, St. John’s Houston Astros7/224 Sean Black, RHP, Seton Hall New York Yankees31/936 Keith Cantwell, RHP, Seton Hall Arizona Diamondbacks13/387 Shawn Sanford, RHP, USF San Francisco Giants26/779 Trey Manz, C, USF Cincinnati Reds39/1173 Ryan Lockwood, OF, USF Oakland Athletics5/162 Tobias Streich, C, West Virginia Minnesota Twins28/834 Vince Belnome, 2B, West Virginia San Diego Padres

2008Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team6/191 Josh Harrision, 2B, Cincinnati Chicago Cubs7/216 Dan Osterbrock, LHP, Cincinnati Minnesota Twins13/401 Tony Campana, OF, Cincinnati Chicago Cubs45/1355 Mike Spina, 3B, Cincinnati Minnesota Twins25/764 Eric Turgeon, RHP, Connecticut New York Mets49/1475 Jonathan Folino, RHP, Connecticut New York Yankees5/167 Chris Dominguez, 3B, Louisville Colorado Rockies13/406 B.J. Rosenberg, RHP, Louisville Philadelphia Phillies24/725 Zack Pitts, RHP, Louisville St. Louis Cardinals26/788 Derrick Alfonso, C, Louisville Milwaukee Brewers33/999 Justin McClanahan, 2B, Louisville Toronto Blue Jays3/108 Kyle Weiland, RHP, Notre Dame Boston Red Sox

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14/440 David Phelps, RHP, Notre Dame New York Yankees20/598 Wade Korpi, LHP, Notre Dame Florida Marlins23/707 Sam Elam, LHP, Notre Dame Colorado Rockies24/720 Brett Graffy, RHP, Notre Dame Chicago White Sox29/875 Brett Lilley, SS, Notre Dame St. Louis Cardinals28/836 Tom Edwards, 3B, Rutgers Baltimore Orioles8/237 Scott Barnes, LHP, St. John’s San Francisco Giants14/423 Justin Gutsie, RHP, St. John’s Texas Rangers22/658 Jared Yecker, RHP, St. John’s Florida Marlins27/815 George Brown, LHP, St. John’s St. Louis Cardinals40/1215 Colin Lynch, RHP, St. John’s San Diego Padres10/308 Greg Miller, RHP, Seton Hall Milwaukee Brewers12/363 Corey Young, LHP, Seton Hall Texas Rangers13/394 Daniel Thomas, RHP, USF Oakland Athletics17/530 Addison Maruszak, SS, USF New York Yankees47/1403 David Torcise, LHP, USF Cincinnati Reds17/525 Derek Shunk, SS, Villanova San Diego Padres28/856 Jordan Ellis, RHP, Villanova Philadelphia Phillies15/450 Tyler Kuhn, SS, West Virginia Chicago White Sox26/791 Josh Whitlock, RHP, West Virginia Chicago Cubs

2007Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1s/34 Todd Frazier, SS, Rutgers Cincinnati Reds1s/56 Trystan Magnuson, RHP, Louisville Toronto Blue Jays6/191 Dan Merklinger, LHP, Seton Hall Milwaukee Brewers8/273 Dan McDonald, RHP, Seton Hall New York Mets9/287 Adam White, CF, West Virginia Cleveland Indians11/363 Matthew Bouchard, SS, Georgetown New York Mets11/364 Isaiah Howes, OF, Louisville New York Yankees12/392 Mike Tarsi, LHP, Connecticut Minnesota Twins15/462 Kenny Durst, LHP, West Virginia Colorado Rockies15/477 Ryan Hill, LF, Rutgers San Diego Padres15/484 Dave Williams, RF, Rutgers New York Yankees18/557 Kyle Landis, RHP, Pittsburgh Cleveland Indians18/569 Levi Maxwell, RHP, West Virginia Chicago White Sox20/629 Logan Johnson, 2B, Louisville Chicago White Sox21/644 Danny Otero, RHP, USF San Francisco Giants21/663 Anthony Smith, RF, St. John’s Arizona Diamondbacks24/725 John Baird, RHP, Cincinnati Tampa Bay Devil Rays24/739 Frank Meade, C, Rutgers Cincinnati Reds28/850 Boomer Whiting, CF, Louisville Washington Nationals30/910 Zack Pitts, RHP, Louisville Washington Nationals31/960 Paul Nardozzi, RHP, Pittsburgh Detroit Tigers33/1005 Tyler Kuhn, SS, West Virginia Cleveland Indians35/1081 Mike Bionde, 2B, Rutgers Kansas City Royals36/1087 Joe Williamson, RHP, Notre Dame Colorado Rockies38/1138 Yuri Higgins, RHP, USF Chicago Cubs38/1161 Chris Cates, SS, Louisville Minnesota Twins41/1220 Jordan Herr, CF, Pittsburgh Chicago Cubs41/1233 Tom Edwards,1B, Rutgers Texas Rangers44/1313 Daniel Thomas, RHP, USF St. Louis Cardinals46/1368 Dan Kapala, RHP, Notre Dame New York Yankees48/1402 Walter Diaz, SS, USF Cleveland Indians50/1441 Mike Loree, RHP, Villanova San Francisco Giants50/1453 Larry Day, C, Connecticut New York Yankees

2006Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team2/62 Kevin Mulvey, P, Villanova New York Mets5/149 Jeff Smardzija, P, Notre Dame Chicago Cubs5/159 Casey Hudspeth, P, USF Houston Astros6/170 Jim Negrych, 2B, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pirates7/213 Craig Cooper, 1B, Notre Dame San Diego Padres7/224 Tim Norton, P, Connecticut New York Yankees8/239 Billy Muldowney, P, Pittsburgh Chicago Cubs12/354 Logan Parker, 1B, Cincinnati Cincinnati Reds12/376 David Carpenter, C, West Virginia St. Louis Cardinals14/426 Jeff Manship, P, Notre Dame Minnesota Twins16/480 Chase Lirette, P, USF Toronto Blue Jays21/622 Tom Thornton, P, Notre Dame Detroit Tigers24/723 Nick Tucci, P, Connecticut San Diego Padres25/734 Brian Baisley, C/1B, USF New York Yankees28/843 Jeremy Hunt, 1B, Villanova San Diego Padres30/889 Jimmy Mayer, IF, Pittsburgh Tampa Bay Devil Rays33/990 Greg Lopez, SS, Notre Dame Toronto Blue Jays34/1011 Stan Posluszny, OF, West Virginia Seattle Mariners

36/1078 John Slusarz, P, Connecticut Texas Rangers36/1085 David Williams, OF, Rutgers Florida Marlins

2005Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/26 Craig Hansen, RHP, STJ Boston Red Sox4/132 Ben Copeland, CF, Pitt San Francisco Giants12/353 Anthony Varvaro, RHP, STJ Seattle Mariners12/361 Jason Delaney, LF, BC Pittsburgh Pirates15/441 Greg Thomson, CF, STJ Arizona Diamondbacks15/457 P.J. Antionato, SS, STJ Philadelphia Phillies16/487 Matt Edwards, 1B-3B, ND Philadelphia Phillies18/534 Timothy Pahuta, 1B, SHU Washington Nationals18/545 Timothy Sabo, RHP, SHU Chicago White Sox18/559 Joseph Burke, C, STJ New York Yankees19/583 John Sullivan, RHP, STJ Los Angeles Angles19/588 James Baxter, LHP, VU Boston Red Sox21/623 Nick Allen, RHP, VU Seattle Mariners25/741 David Williams, RF, RU Arizona Diamondbacks33/1003 Marco Albano, SS, BC Los Angeles Angels42/1259 John Axford, RHP, ND Cincinnati Reds

2004Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/19 Chris Lambert, RHP, BC St. Louis Cardinals2/66 Grant Johnson, RHP, ND Chicago Cubs3/73 Jeff Frazier, OF, RU Detroit Tigers5/140 Matt Macri, 3B, ND Colorado Rockies9/257 Chris Niesel, RHP, ND Cleveland Indians10/268 Steve Sollmann, 2B, ND Milwaukee Brewers12/344 Jeffrey Landing, RHP, VT New York Mets13/389 Jack Egbert, RHP, RU Chicago White Sox14/421 Javi Sanchez, C, ND Minnesota Twins14/431 Mike Rozema, SS, STJ Atlanta Braves15/434 Grant Psomas, SS, WVU New York Mets15/444 Michael Wlodarczyk, LHP, BC Montreal Expos15/452 Zac Cline, LHP, WVU Philadelphia Phillies17/510 Chris Noonan, LHP, SHU St. Louis Cardinals18/546 Jake Marsello, RHP, BC Chicago Cubs21/623 Stan Posluszny, OF, WVU Anaheim Angels24/707 Wyatt Toregas, C, VT Cleveland Indians26/775 Nick Cerulo, CF, RU Kansas City Royals26/782 Nick Evangelista, RHP, Pitt Philadelphia Phillies27/797 Adrian Schau, RHP, VU Cleveland Indians28/845 Mike James, RHP, UConn Boston Red Sox29/857 P.J. Hiser, OF/DH, Pitt Cleveland Indians29/873 Michael Ciccotelli, LHP, VU Seattle Mariners30/902 Kevin Shepard, LHP, BC Philadelphia Phillies42/1265 Ryan Morgan, 3B, BC Chicago Cubs44/1326 Tom Gornati, RHP, Pitt San Francisco Giants

2003Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team9/254 Jarod Rine, CF, WVU Baltimore Orioles14/407 J.P. Gagne, RHP, ND Colorado Rockies15/454 Elvys Quezada, RHP, SHU New York Yankees17/493 Ryan Kalita, RHP, ND Chicago Cubs21/611 Brett Burnham, SS, UConn San Diego Padres22/650 Vinnie Esposito, 3B, RU Toronto Blue Jays22/655 Marc Tugwell, 2B, VT Philadelphia Phillies24/710 Nick Evangelista, RHP, Pitt Toronto Blue Jays25/747 James Russell, RHP, VU Montreal Expos27/797 Jason DiAngelo, RHP, WVU Colorado Rockies31/936 Mike Tamulionis, RHP, STJ St. Louis Cardinals32/962 Steve Sollmann, 2B, ND Oakland Athletics33/978 Joe Reid, RHP, STJ Cleveland Indians33/995 Casey Grimm, LF, SHU St. Louis Cardinals40/1188 Adrian Schau, RHP, VU Cleveland Indians40/1205 Peter Soteropoulos, LHP, UConn St. Louis Cardinals45/1342 Chris Noonan, LHP, SHU Anaheim Angels50/1473 Mike James, RHP, UConn Montreal Expos

2002Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/12 Joe Saunders, LHP, VT Anaheim Angels1/21 Bobby Brownlie, RHP, RU Chicago Cubs2/63 Brian Slocum, RHP, VU Cleveland Indians

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2/67 Steve Stanley, OF, ND Oakland Athletics3/76 Val Majewski, OF, RU Baltimore Orioles6/188 Brian Stavisky, OF, ND Oakland Athletics7/218 Brant Colamarino, 1B, Pitt Oakland Athletics10/291 Isaac Pavlik, LHP, SHU Colorado Rockies11/317 Jason Bergmann, RHP, RU Montreal Expos14/412 Charles Bilezikjian, OF, STJ Texas Rangers14/432 Joseph Van Gorder, LHP, WVU St. Louis Cardinals15/440 Jesse Carlson, LHP, UConn Detroit Tigers15/441 Andrew Bushey, 3B, ND Colorado Rockies15/447 Elvys Quezada, RHP, SHU New York Mets15/459 Dustin Nippert, RHP, WVU Arizona Diamondbacks15/461 Jeff Mackor, C, BC Houston Astros16/468 Eric Ackerman, LHP, Pitt Kansas City Royals20/587 Tim Sweeney, SS, RU Montreal Expos21/633 Paul O’Toole, C, ND Chicago Cubs31/922 Michael Tamulionis, RHP, STJ Texas Rangers32/959 Rob Cafiero, 1B, VU Philadelphia Phillies40/1209 Billy Biggs, RHP, WVU Arizona Diamondbacks45/1352 Matt Elfeldt, RHP, BC Oakland Athletics

2001Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/18 Aaron Heilman, RHP, ND New York Mets6/195 Billy McCarthy, OF, RU Atlanta Braves8/243 Jeff Fulchino, RHP, UConn Florida Marlins10/296 Danny Tamayo, RHP, ND Kansas City Royals11/333 Shane Rhodes, LHP, WVU Boston Red Sox13/393 Alec Porzel, SS, ND Boston Red Sox17/502 David Maust, LHP, WVU Montreal Expos18/544 Buddy Gallagher, RHP, RU Colorado Rockies 18/550 Vance McCracken, RHP, WVU Los Angeles Dodgers22/655 Chris Fallon, 1B, STJ Kansas City Royals22/663 Jed Rodgers, RHP, BC Boston Red Sox23/678 B.J. Benik, RHP, SHU Chicago Cubs23/680 Josh Cisneros, C, WVU Philadelphia Phillies23/687 Mike Scott, CF, UConn Detroit Tigers24/727 Matt Blethen, LHP, WVU Cleveland Indians31/942 Buddy Hausmann, LHP, SHU New York Mets33/978 Brian Stavisky, CF, ND Chicago Cubs34/1017 Ian Ostlund, LHP, VT Detroit Tigers36/1094 Billy Biggs, RHP, WVU St. Louis Cardinals37/1097 Shawn Tarkington, RHP, SHU Minnesota Twins

2000Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/31 Aaron Heilman, RHP, ND Minnesota Twins3/73 Aaron Krawiec, LHP, VU Chicago Cubs4/104 David DeJesus, CF, RU Kansas City Royals4/120 Kevin McGerry, RHP, STJ Oakland Athletics5/152 Brian Esposito, C, UConn Boston Red Sox7/217 Joe Lydic, 3B, Pitt Houston Astros12/344 Darren Fenster, SS, RU Kansas City Royals13/383 Matt Galante, 2B, STJ St. Louis Cardinals15/446 Jake Daubert, 3B, RU Seattle Mariners16/485 BJ Benik, RHP, SHU New York Mets18/544 Keith Stamler, RHP, STJ Texas Rangers20/601 Jeff Clark, RHP, UConn San Francisco Giants20/607 Jory Coughenour, RHP, Pitt Houston Astros21/627 Steve Langone, RHP, BC Los Angeles Dodgers21/638 Tony Calabrese, SS, SHU New York Yankees22/643 Pete Graham, OF, STJ Chicago Cubs22/668 Eric Olsen, 3B, BC New York Yankees23/688 Scott Cavey, RHP, ND Toronto Blue Jays 30/900 Joe B. Cirone, OF, RU Oakland Athletics

1999Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/23 Keith Reed, OF, PC Baltimore Orioles3/108 Sean McGowan, 1B, BC San Francisco Giants5/150 Pat Collins, RHP, STJ Montreal Expos6/177 Brant Ust, IF, ND Detroit Tigers7/207 Tim Kalita, LHP, ND Detroit Tigers7/230 Mike Dzurilla, 2B, STJ Chicago Cubs12/371 Mike O’Keefe, CF, PC Anaheim Angels12/376 Paul Viole, RHP, SHU New York Mets

16/490 Cameron Esslinger, RHP, SHU Colorado Rockies18/559 Jeff Waldron, C, BC Boston Red Sox21/641 Jeff Wagner, DH, ND Anaheim Angels21/642 Jeremy Cummings, RHP, WVU St. Louis Cardinals23/710 Pete Zoccolillo, 1B/OF, RU Chicago Cubs26/786 Lou Melucci, IF, Pitt Montreal Expos28/835 Scott Berney, RHP, UConn Tampa Bay Devil Rays30/902 Derek Hurley, LHP, SHU Pittsburgh Pirates41/1225 Glenn Katz, OF, UConn Tampa Bay Devil Rays

1998Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/17 Brad Lidge, RHP, ND Houston Astros4/123 Ron Marietta, LHP, STJ Cleveland Indians4/128 Josh Santos, LHP, UConn San Francisco Giants5/147 Greg Peterson, RHP, STJ Detroit Tigers9 Allen Greene, OF, ND New York Yankees10 Billy Rich, OFL, UConn Detroit Tigers12 Jeff Waldron, C, BC St. Louis Cardinals12 Dan Boublis, RHP, VU Texas Rangers12 Chris Barton, RHP, UConn Milwaukee Brewers16 Chris Pilato, RHP, VU Philadelphia Phillies19 Brad Elwood, C, WVU New York Yankees22 Garrett Zyskowski, LHP, WVU Houston Astros23 James Hammond, SS, WVU Montreal Expos24 Jason Edgar, 2B, UConn Texas Rangers24 Mike Mundy, RHP, RU Colorado Rockies28 David Marciniak, SS, RU Minnesota Twins28 Tyrone Wayne, OF, STJ Milwaukee Brewers41 David Kloes, RHP, WVU New York Yankees43 Adam Neubart, OF, RU Arizona Diamondbacks45 Cameron Esslinger, RHP, SHU Anaheim Angels50 Jeff Wagner, C, ND Toronto Blue Jays

1997Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/4 Jason Grilli, RHP, SHU San Francisco Giants1/11 Chris Enochs, RHP, WVU Oakland Athletics2 Jason Grabowski, C, UConn Texas Rangers1/4 Joe Gangemi, LHP, SHU Anaheim Angels6 Mike Rooney, IF, STJ Arizona Diamond Backs7 Derek Adair, RHP, STJ Philadelphia Phillies8 Todd Incantalupo, LHP, PC Milwaukee Brewers10 Mike Amrhein, C/1B, ND Chicago Cubs12 Billy Rich, OF, UConn Boston Red Sox14 Mike Hughes, LHP, STJ Cleveland Indians18 David Kim, OF, SHU St. Louis Cardinals22 Alex Melconian, C, SHU Florida Marlins25 Steve Beller, RHP, WVU Milwaukee Brewers29 Mike Condon, SS, SHU Anaheim Angels29 Darin Schmalz, RHP, ND Los Angeles Dodgers

1996Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1 Pete Tucci, 1B/OF, PC Toronto Blue Jays4 Christian Parker, RHP, ND Montreal Expos6 Bill Malloy, RHP, RU San Francisco Giants7 Scott Sollmann, OF, ND Detroit Tigers12 Scott Madison, LHP, RU Tampa Bay Devil Rays12 John McDonald, SS, PC Cleveland Indians16 Mike Riley, LHP, WVU San Francisco Giants17 Larry Kleinz, SS, VU Florida Marlins19 Keith Finnerty, 2B, STJ St. Louis Cardinals19 George Restovich, C, ND Detroit Tigers28 Jeff Velez, RHP, UConn Chicago Cubs30 Rick Saitta, 2B/SS, RU Los Angeles Dodgers32 Jason Conti, OF, Pitt Arizona Diamondbacks32 Brian Sankey, 1B, BC Los Angeles Dodgers42 Michael Galati, RHP, UConn Toronto Blue Jays47 Rowan Richards, OF, ND Texas Rangers62 Jason Tisone, RHP, SHU New York Yankees88 Scott Seabol, 3B, WVU New York Yankees99 Mike Amrhein, 3B, ND New York Yankees

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1995Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/12 Matt Morris, RHP, SHU St. Louis Cardinals7 Mike Moriarty, SS, SHU Minnesota Twins9 John Clifford, C, VU Colorado Rockies13 David Herr, RHP, VU Montreal Expos13 Bob O’Toole, C, PC Baltimore Orioles15 Ryan Gorecki, 2B, SHU Texas Rangers17 Alex Andreopoulos, C, SHU Milwaukee Brewers21 Curt Romboli, LHP, BC Boston Red Sox51 Brian Bowness, 1B/3B, VU Chicago White Sox

1994Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1 C.J. Nitkowski, LHP, STJ Cincinnati Reds3 Paul Ottavinia, OF, SHU Montreal Expos8 Chad Frontera, RHP, SHU San Francisco Giants11 John Kelly, RHP, UConn New York Mets15 Alex Andreopoulos, C, SHU Los Angeles Dodgers19 Kyle Cooney, C, UConn Los Angeles Dodgers24 Josh Tyler, 3B, Pitt Milwaukee Brewers26 Tom Koerick, C/3B, VU Chicago White Sox29 Brian Dahl, RHP, UConn Toronto Blue Jays32 Brian Majeski, OF, UConn Los Angeles Dodgers48 Eric Dinyar, RHP, Pitt Detroit Tigers50 Mike Martin, 2B, BC Detroit Tigers72 Glenn Foley, 1B, BC Florida Marlins

1993Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team8 Jack Stanczak, 3B, VU Texas Rangers10 Lou Merloni, SS, PC Boston Red Sox15 Tom Danulevith, LHP, STJ Philadelphia Phillies19 Sean Maloney, RHP, GU Milwaukee Brewers22 Jim Foster, C, PC Baltimore Orioles28 Steve Hayward, RHP, SHU Boston Red Sox41 David Sumner, OF, Pitt Toronto Blue Jays41 Matt Walsh, RHP, BC Oakland Athletics45 Joseph Hayward, OF, BC Boston Red Sox

1992Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team15 Ted Klamm, LHP, SHU Pittsburgh Pirates17 Jack Stanczak, 3B, VU Seattle Mariners23 Ken Grzelaczyk, RHP, STJ San Diego Padres24 Rich Aurilla, STJ Texas Rangers24 Michael Blais, RHP, UConn St. Louis Cardinals33 Jeff Brown, RHP, STJ Detroit Tigers33 Kevin Legault, RHP, SHU Minnesota Twins36 Lou Merloni, SS, PC Boston Red Sox

1991Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/44 Mike Groppuso, 3B, SHU Houston Astros2/60 Mike Neill, OF, VU Oakland Athletics3/85 Bill Bliss, RHP, VU Chicago Cubs4 Gene Schall, DH/1B, VU Philadelphia Phillies6 Eric Reichenbach, RHP, STJ New York Mets10 Brian Looney, LHP, BC Montreal Expos19 Larry Kingsbury, RHP, VU Oakland Athletics27 Rob Grable, 3B, STJ Detroit Tigers28 Mark Loughlin, LHP, PC Houston Astros28 Tom Migliozzi, RHP, STJ Texas Rangers- - Brian Kenny, RHP, VU Chicago Cubs- - Dennis McCaffery, OF/C, VU California Angels- - Dennis Sweeney, P/OF, SHU Minnesota Twins

1990Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team7 Pete Walker, RHP, UConn New York Mets10 Tom Singer, LHP, STJ Toronto Blue Jays 24 Tim Smith, RHP, BC Boston Red Sox27 Mike Lamitola, 2B, SHU Baltimore Orioles39 Tim Cain, RHP, UConn Texas Rangers40 Eric Leimeister, RHP, STJ Detroit Tigers- - Jeff DiNuzzo, RHP, SHU Chicago White Sox- - Dennis McCaffery, OF, VU Chicago White Sox- - Gregg Radachowsky, RHP, BC Detroit Tigers- - Sam Mandia, RHP, SHU Toronto Blue Jays

1989Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/23 Maurice Vaughn, 1B, SHU Boston Red Sox1/29 Kevin Morton, LHP, SHU, Boston Red Sox2 Gary Scott, 3B, VU Chicago Cubs9 Rafael Novoa, LHP, VU San Francisco Giants12 Wally Heckel, 2B, STJ Toronto Blue Jays14 Michael Wismer, OF, VU Los Angeles Dodgers19 Bob McCreary, RHP, VU Minnesota Twins20 Brian Specyalski, 2B, UConn California Angels28 Darnell Dickerson, OF, Pitt Kansas City Royals31 Timothy Smith, RHP, BC Milwaukee Brewers33 John Farren, C, VU Los Angeles Dodgers

1988Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/17 Charles Nagy, RHP, UConn Cleveland Indians5 John Valentin, SS, SHU Boston Red Sox10 David Westwood, 1B, Pitt San Francisco Giants16 Frank Merigliano, RHP, Pitt Chicago White Sox27 Chris Shebby, RHP, GU Baltimore Orioles36 Michael Malley, LHP, UConn Cincinnati Reds48 Brian Cordero, LHP, STJ Chicago White Sox65 Walter Heckel, 2B, STJ Toronto Blue Jays

1987Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team1/22 Craig Biggio, C, SHU Houston Astros6 Marteese Robinson, 1B, SHU Oakland Athletics11 David Westwood, 1B, Pitt San Francisco Giants12 Chuck Scales, OF, Pitt Kansas City Royals13 Glen Bruckner, IF, GU Texas Rangers13 Terry Bross, RHP, STJ New York Mets18 Ed Walsh, 1B, PC Chicago White Sox18 Mark Ericson, C, UConn Minnesota Twins

1986Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team2 Rich Scheid, LHP, SHU New York Yankees4 Doug Cinnella, RHP, SHU Baltimore Orioles11 Matthew Stennett, OF, Pitt Houston Astros12 Jim Bisceglia, LHP, STJ California Angels19 Tony Pellegrino, SS, STJ San Diego Padres22 Jim Navilliat, LHP, PC San Diego Padres24 Wayne Rosenthal, RHP, STJ Texas Rangers25 Chuck Scales, OF, Pitt Kansas City Royals26 Andrew Casano, RHP, STJ St. Louis Cardinals- - Roger Haggerty, 3B/C, PC Boston Red Sox- - Ed Walsh, 1B, PC Chicago White Sox

1985Rd/Pk. Player, Position, School Team2 Chris Jelic, C, Pitt Kansas City Royals4 Phil Cundari, RHP, SHU Oakland Athletics6 Steve Iannini, OF, GU Oakland Athletics14 Larry Schwartz, LHP, SHU Cincinnati Reds15 Dave Ford, 1B, UConn Atlanta Braves17 Peter Mancini, SS, SHU Baltimore Orioles19 Harry Siemers, OF, STJ Minnesota Twins24 Robert Bellini, OF, STJ Baltimore Orioles28 Robert Shepis, OF, SHU Houston Astros

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BIG EAST PLAYERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES(1985-present)

Rich Aurilia, St. Johns, IF Giants (1995-2003), Mariners (2004), Padres (2004), Reds (2005-06), Giants (2007-09)John Axford, Notre Dame, P Brewers (2009-12)Scott Barnes, St. John’s, P Indians (2012)Craig Biggio, Seton Hall, P Astros (1999-2007)Jason Bergmann, Rutgers, P Nationals (2005-10)Tony Campana, Cincinnati, OF Cubs (2011-12)Jesse Carlson, Connecticut, P Blue Jays (2008-10)David Carpenter, West Virginia, P Astros (2011)Jason Conti, Pittsburgh, OF Diamondbacks (2000-01), Devil Rays (2002), Brewers (2003), Rangers (2004)David DeJesus, Rutgers, OF Royals (2003-10), A’s (2011), Cubs (2012) Rob Delaney, St. John’s, P Twins (2010), Rays (2011)Jack Egbert, Rutgers, P White Sox (2009), Mets (2012)Brian Esposito, Connecticut, C Cardinals (2007), Astros (2010)Todd Frazier, Rutgers, 3B Reds (2011-12)Jeff Fulchino, Connecticut, P Marlins (2006), Royals (2008), Astros (2009-11), Padres (2011)Jason Grabowski, Connecticut, P As (2002-03), Dodgers (2004-05)Jason Grilli, Seton Hall, P Marlins (2000-03), White Sox (2004-05), Tigers (2005-08), Rockies (2008-09), Rangers (2009) Pirates (2011-12)Craig Hansen, St. Johns, P Red Sox (2005-06, 08), Pirates (2008)Josh Harrison, Cincinnati, 3B Pirates (2011-12)Aaron Heilman, Notre Dame, P Mets (2003-08), Cubs (2009), Diamondbacks (2010-2011)Roberto Hernandez, Connecticut, P White Sox (1991-97), Giants (1997), Devil Rays (1998-2000), Royals (2001-02), Braves (2003), Phillies (2004), Mets (2005), Pirates (2006), Mets (2006), Indians (2007), Dodgers (2007)Steve Kline, West Virginia, P Indians (1997), Expos (1998-00), Cardinals (2001-04), Orioles (2005), Giants (2006-07)Chris Lambert, Boston College, P Tigers (2008-09), Orioles (2009)Brad Lidge, Notre Dame, P Astros (2002-07), Phillies (2008-11), Nationals (2012)Trystan Magnuson, Louisville, P A’s (2011)Val Majewski, Rutgers, OF Orioles (2004)Sean Maloney, Georgetown, P Brewers (1997), Dodgers (1998)Jeff Manship, Notre Dame, P Twins (2009-12)Joe Martinez, Boston College, P Giants (2009-10), Pirates (2010)John McDonald, Providence, SS Indians (1999-04), Tigers (2005), Blue Jays (2005-10)Lou Merloni, Providence, SS Red Sox (1998-03), Padres (2003), Indians (2004, 06), Angels (2005) Mike Moriarty, Seton Hall, IF Orioles (2002)John Morris, Seton Hall, OF Cardinals (1986-90), Phillies (1991-92)Matt Morris, Seton Hall, P Cardinals (1997-05), Giants (2005-06), Pirates (2007-08)Kevin Morton, Seton Hall, P Red Sox (1991-92), Royals (1993)Charles Nagy, Connecticut, C Indians (1990-02), Padres (2003)Mike Neill, Villanova, OF A’s (1998)Dustin Nippert, West Virginia, P Diamondbacks (2005-07), Rangers (2008-10)C.J. Nitkowski, St. Johns, P Reds (1995), Tigers (1995-96, 99-01), Astros (1998), Mets (2001), Rangers (2002-03), Yankees (2004), Braves (2004), Nationals (2005)Mike Olt, Connecticut, 3B Rangers (2012)Dan Otero, USF, P Giants (2012)Pat Pacillo, Seton Hall, P Reds, (1987-88)Christian Parker, Notre Dame, P Yankees (2001)David Phelps, Notre Dame, P Yankees (2012)A.J. Pollock, Notre Dame, OF Diamondbacks (2012)Mike Porzio, Villanova, P Rockies (1999), White Sox (2002)Keith Reed, Providence, OF Orioles (2005)B.J. Rosenberg, Louisville, P Phillies (2012)Jeff Samardzija, Notre Dame, P Cubs (2008-12) Joe Saunders, Virginia Tech, P Angels (2006-09)Gene Schall, Villanova, 1B Phillies (1995-96)Rich Scheid, Seton Hall, P Astros (1992-93), Marlins (1993-95)Gary Scott, Villanova, 3B Cubs (1991-92)Scott Seabol, West Virginia, 3B Yankees (2001), Cardinals (2005)Brian Slocum, Villanova, P Indians (2006, 2008)Wyatt Toregas, Virginia Tech, C Indians (2009)John Valentin, Seton Hall, SS Red Sox (1992-01), Mets (2001-02)Anthony Varvaro, St. John’s, P Mariners (2010), Braves (2011-12)Maurice “Mo” Vaughn, Seton Hall, 1B Red Sox (1991-98), Angels (1999-01), Mets (2002-03)Pete Walker, Connecticut, P Mets (1995, 01-02), Padres (1996), Rockies (2000), Blue Jays (2002-05)Kyle Weiland, Notre Dame, P Red Sox (2011), Astros (2012)

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