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Page 1: 2017 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK. 2017 Baseball Quick Facts ... (Belmont Abbey ’92 / 2nd Year) ... 1962, 1963) MLB Draft Selections 116 Team Information 2016 Overall

2017HOLY CROSS

BASEBALL RECORD BOOK

Page 2: 2017 HOLY CROSS BASEBALL RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK. 2017 Baseball Quick Facts ... (Belmont Abbey ’92 / 2nd Year) ... 1962, 1963) MLB Draft Selections 116 Team Information 2016 Overall

2017 Baseball Quick Facts

General InformationSchool College of the Holy CrossLocation Worcester, Mass.Enrollment 2,904Founded 1843Denomination Roman Catholic, JesuitColor Royal PurpleNickname CrusadersNational Affiliation NCAA Division IConference Patriot LeaguePresident Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. (Gonzaga ’73)Athletics Director Nathan Pine (Oregon State ’00)Athletics Phone Number (508) 793-2571Stadium (Capacity) Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field (3,000)Surface GrassDimensions L-332, LC-357, C-385, RC-372, R-313

Media Relations InformationMailing Address 1 College Street Worcester, MA, 01610Asst. Media Relations Director (Baseball Contact) Greg Celona Celona’s Phone Number (508) 793-2780Celona’s E-mail Address [email protected] Relations Director Charles BareAsst. Media Relations Director Jim WrobelMedia Relations Assistant Greg BarlowOffice Phone Number (508) 793-2583Office Fax Number (508) 793-2309Athletics Website www.GoHolyCross.comTwitter @HCrossBaseballFacebook Holy Cross Crusaders BaseballYouTube GoHolyCross

Coaches and StaffHead Coach Greg DiCenzo (St. Lawrence ’98)Overall Record 221-235-1 (.485 / 10th Year)Record at Holy Cross 221-235-1 (.485 / 10th Year)Patriot League Record 99-77 (.563)Office Phone (508) 793-2753Assistant Coaches Ed Kahovec (Rochester, ‘08 / 1st Year) Jason Falcon (Western New England ’97 / 2nd Year) Jeff Miller (Holy Cross ’00 / 12th Year)Director of Operations Matt Perry (Holy Cross ’10 / 3rd Year)Athletic Trainer AmandaKelley(Springfield’10/2ndYear)Equipment Manager Ken Slough (Belmont Abbey ’92 / 2nd Year)Strength & Conditioning ShepardAllen(Springfield’11/4thYear)

Program HistoryFirst Year of Baseball 1876Patriot League Tournament Titles 0Patriot League Regular Season Titles 1 (2013)Patriot League Tournament Appearances 9 (1999, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016)NCAA Tournament Appearances 11 (1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1978)NCAA Championships 1 (1952)College World Series Appearances 4 (1952, 1958, 1962, 1963)MLB Draft Selections 116

Team Information2016 Overall Record 30-27 Home: 12-8 | Away: 16-16 | Neutral: 2-3Patriot League Record 14-6 Home: 5-3 | Away: 9-3Conference Finish 2ndLetterwinners Returning / Lost 24/9Position Starters Returning / Lost 7/2Pitchers Returning / Lost 13/3Newcomers 9Captains None

Top Returning Position PlayersNo. Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS Avg. R H HR RBI 12 Bill Schlich INF Sr. 52-50 .313 27 57 3 25 13 Cam O’Neill INF Jr. 55-54 .279 20 56 1 33 30 Anthony Critelli INF Sr. 57-56 .267 31 60 9 41

Top Returning PitchersNo. Name Pos. Cl. ERA W-L-S GP-GS IP SO BB 1 Brendan King RHP Sr. 2.84 7-2-0 13-13 82.1 74 18 35 Justin Finan RHP Sr. 4.19 1-4-0 14-11 58.0 37 20 38 Phil Reese RHP Sr. 4.59 4-3-0 14-13 68.2 41 18 26 Jon Escobar RHP Sr. 2.08 1-1-2 19-0 26.0 35 13

Top Position Players LostName Pos. Cl. GP-GS Avg. R H HR RBI Bobby Indeglia OF Gr. 57-56 .287 29 51 5 23 Nick Lovullo INF Gr. 56-56 .225 42 48 4 26

Top Pitchers LostName Pos. Cl. ERA W-L-S GP-GS IP SO BB Sean Gustin RHP Gr. 3.91 2-2-8 22-0 25.1 27 19

NewcomersNo. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown 2 ChrisRinaldi INF Fr. R/R 6-1 185 Westfield,N.J.4 Jared Enders OF Fr. L/R 6-1 180 Chantilly, Va. 6 Seth Learned OF Fr. R/R 6-0 187 Amherst, N.H. 9 Austin Masel OF Fr. L/R 6-1 175 Stoneham, Mass. 16 Alex Volpi INF Fr. R/R 6-2 205 Mohegan Lake, N.Y. 23 Riley Livingston C Fr. R/R 5-10 170 Redondo Beach, Calif. 31 Colton Hector INF/P Fr. R/R 6-4 205 Ladera Ranch, Calif. 33 Zane Hedaya RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 185 Tampa, Fla. 40 EthanDyer RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 215 Topsfield,Mass.

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2017 RosterNo. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Brendan King RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 200 Brookline, Mass. / Rivers 2 ChrisRinaldi INF Fr. R/R 6-1 185 Westfield,N.J./Westfield3 Travis Cloney OF So. L/L 5-11 165 Wall, N.J. / Saint Rose 4 Jared Enders OF Fr. L/R 6-1 180 Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly 5 Josh Hassell OF Sr. R/R 6-0 195 Tulsa, Okla. / Bishop Kelley 6 Seth Learned OF Fr. R/R 6-0 187 Amherst, N.H. / Souhegan 7 Alex Gionis INF So. R/R 6-2 185 Tampa, Fla. / Carrollwood 8 Pat McGowan RHP So. R/R 6-0 190 Wellesley, Mass. / St. Sebastian’s 9 Austin Masel OF Fr. L/R 6-1 175 Stoneham, Mass. / Belmont Hill 10 Danny Barlok RHP So. R/R 6-1 190 Shrewsbury, Mass. / St. John’s 12 Bill Schlich OF Sr. R/R 6-2 190 Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa 13 Cam O’Neill INF Jr. R/R 6-3 185 Lynn, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols 14 Joe Cravero RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 180 Hanover, N.H. / Hanover 16 Alex Volpi INF Fr. R/R 6-2 205 Mohegan Lake, N.Y. / John F. Kennedy Catholic 17 Thomas Russo INF Jr. L/R 6-0 185 Weston, Mass. / Boston College 20 Alex Voitik C Sr. R/R 5-11 180 Shorewood, Ill. / Joliet Catholic Academy 23 Riley Livingston C Fr. R/R 5-10 170 Redondo Beach, Calif. / Loyola 24 Michael Spada RHP Jr. R/R 5-11 170 Las Vegas, Nev. / Palo Verde 25 George Capen RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 185 Gainesville, Va. / Paul VI Catholic 26 Jon Escobar RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 195 Inverness, Ill. / William Fremd 27 Zach Fox RHP Sr. R/R 6-2 195 Los Gatos, Calif. / Los Gatos 28 Kellen McCormick INF So. R/R 6-1 200 Rockford, Ill. / Hononegah 29 Christian Doughty LHP Sr. L/L 6-1 170 Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. / Croton-Harmon 30 Anthony Critelli 1B Sr. R/R 6-4 225 Holmdel, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy 31 Colton Hector INF/RHP Fr. R/R 6-4 205 Ladera Ranch, Calif. / JSerra Catholic 32 Ben White RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 215 Holden, Mass. / St. John’s 33 Zane Hedaya RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 185 Tampa, Fla. / H.B. Plant 34 Austin Cave RHP Jr. R/R 6-5 195 Southborough, Mass. / St. Mark’s 35 Justin Finan RHP Sr. R/R 6-2 220 Barrington, R.I. / Bishop Hendricken 36 Declan Cronin RHP So. R/R 6-4 195 Montclair, N.J. / Regis 37 Dan Vucovich C Jr. R/R 6-0 210 Lititz, Pa. / Manheim Township 38 Phil Reese RHP Sr. R/R 6-4 225 Frederick, Md. / St. John’s College 40 EthanDyer RHP Fr. R/R 6-2 215 Topsfield,Mass./MasconometRegional

Head Coach: #19 Greg DiCenzo (10th Season / St. Lawrence, 1998)Assistant Coach: #22 Ed Kahovec (First Season / Rochester, 2008)Assistant Coach: #21 Jason Falcon (Second Season / Western New England, 1997)Assistant Coach: #15 Jeff Miller (12th Season / Holy Cross, 2000)Director of Baseball Operations: Matt Perry (Fourth Season / Holy Cross, 2010)

Danny BARLOK BAR-lockGeorge CAPEN CAY-penTravis CLONEY CLO-neeAnthony CRITELLI crih-TELL-eeChristian DOUGHTY DOW-teeJustin FINAN FI(eye)-nenAlex GIONIS g-OH-nissJosh HASSELL HASS-elZane HEDAYA he-DAY-ahSeth LEARNED LUR-nedAustin MASEL may-ZELChris RINALDI rin-ALL-deeThomas RUSSO roo-SOBill SCHLICH SHLICK

Michael SPADA SPAH-daAlex VOITIK VOY-tickAlex VOLPI VOHL-peeDan VUCOVICH VOO-ko-vich

Greg DICENZO dih-SEN-zoEd KAHOVEC ka-HOE-vic

Seniors (13)George CapenJoe CraveroAnthony CritelliChristian DoughtyJon EscobarJustin FinanZach FoxJosh HassellBrendan KingPhil ReeseBill SchlichAlex VoitikBen White

Juniors (5)Austin CaveCam O’NeillThomas RussoMichael SpadaDan Vucovich

Sophomores (6)Danny BarlokTravis CloneyDeclan CroninAlex GionisKellen McCormickPat McGowan

Freshmen (9)Ethan DyerJared EndersColton HectorZane HedayaSeth LearnedRiley LivingstonAustin MaselChris RinaldiAlex Volpi

Pronunciation Guide Roster Breakdown By Class

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2017 ScheduleFEBRUARYDay Date Opponent Location Time (EST)Sat. Feb. 18 at Central Connecticut New Britain, Conn. 1:00 p.m.Sun. Feb. 19 at Central Connecticut New Britain, Conn. 1:00 p.m.Fri. Feb. 24 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 3:00 p.m.Sat. Feb. 25 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 1:00 p.m.Sun. Feb. 26 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 1:00 p.m.

MARCHDay Date Opponent Location Time (EST)Sat. 4 at California-Riverside Riverside, Calif. 4:00 p.m.Sun. 5 at California-Riverside Riverside, Calif. 4:00 p.m.Mon. 6 at California-Riverside Riverside, Calif. 9:00 p.m.Tue. 7 at California-Riverside Riverside, Calif. 9:00 p.m.Wed. 8 at Cal State Northridge Northridge, Calif. 5:00 p.m.Fri. 10 at Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. 9:00 p.m.Sat. 11 at Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. 5:00 p.m.Sun. 12 at Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. 4:00 p.m.Tue. 14 BOSTON COLLEGE Worcester, Mass. 5:05 p.m.Wed. 15 at Brown Providence, R.I. 3:00 p.m.Sat. 18 at St. John’s (DH) Jamaica, N.Y. 12:00 p.m.Sun. 19 at St. John’s Jamaica, N.Y. 1:00 p.m.Tue. 21 MASSACHUSETTS Worcester, Mass. 5:05 p.m.Wed. 22 at UMass Lowell Lowell, Mass. 6:00 p.m.Sat. 25 at Yale (DH) New Haven, Conn. 1:00 p.m.Sun. 26 YALE (DH) Worcester, Mass. 1:05 p.m.Tue. 28 at Hartford West Hartford, Conn. 3:30 p.m.Wed. 29 at Harvard Cambridge, Mass. 3:30 p.m.

APRILDay Date Opponent Location Time (EST)Sat. 1 NAVY (DH)* Worcester, Mass. 2:05 p.m.Sun. 2 NAVY (DH)* Worcester, Mass. 1:05 p.m.Wed. 5 DARTMOUTH Worcester, Mass. 4:05 p.m.Sat. 8 LEHIGH (DH)* Worcester, Mass. 2:05 p.m.Sun. 9 LEHIGH (DH)* Worcester, Mass. 1:05 p.m.Wed. 12 at Rhode Island Kingston, R.I. 3:30 p.m.Sat. 15 at Army West Point (DH)* West Point, N.Y. 1:00 p.m.Sun. 16 at Army West Point (DH)* West Point, N.Y. 1:00 p.m.Wed. 19 SIENA Worcester, Mass. 5:05 p.m.Sat. 22 BUCKNELL (DH)* Worcester, Mass. 2:05 p.m.Sun. 23 BUCKNELL (DH)* Worcester, Mass. 1:05 p.m.Tue. 25 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 3:00 p.m.Sat. 29 at Lafayette (DH)* Easton, Pa. 12:05 p.m.Sun. 30 at Lafayette (DH)* Easton, Pa. 12:05 p.m.

MAY Day Date Opponent Location Time (EST)Wed. 3 MARIST Worcester, Mass. 5:05 p.m.Sat.-Sun. 13-14 PatriotLeagueTournamentSemifinals Sat.-Sun. 20-21 Patriot League Tournament Championship

Home games, listed in BOLD CAPS, played at Fitton Field unless otherwise notedAll dates and times are tentative and subject to change • Times listed are Eastern Standard Time

* Patriot League games • (DH) Doubleheader

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2016 Statistics

2016 Holy Cross BaseballOverall Statistics for Holy Cross (as of Mar 06, 2017)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 30-27 Home: 13-8 Away: 16-18 Neutral: 1-1 Pat. League: 14-6

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%12 Bill Schlich . 3 1 3 52-50 182 27 57 17 2 3 25 87 . 4 7 8 11 7 36 2 . 3 7 3 1 6 3-7 94 3 1 . 9 9 011 Bobby Indeglia . 2 8 7 57-56 178 29 51 13 0 5 23 79 . 4 4 4 23 4 46 2 . 3 7 9 1 4 8-11 129 4 0 1.000

13 Cam O'Neill . 2 7 9 55-54 201 20 56 14 0 1 33 73 . 3 6 3 22 8 31 5 . 3 6 9 2 7 2-3 84 107 19 . 9 1 030 Anthony Critelli . 2 6 7 57-56 225 31 60 15 1 9 41 104 . 4 6 2 22 3 43 3 . 3 4 0 0 0 1-1 447 25 2 . 9 9 617 Thomas Russo . 2 6 7 57-56 195 28 52 7 1 1 20 64 . 3 2 8 17 5 48 3 . 3 3 8 2 5 3-4 36 96 13 . 9 1 0 5 Josh Hassell . 2 5 2 57-56 206 31 52 7 3 9 28 92 . 4 4 7 27 3 46 0 . 3 4 5 2 5 5-7 121 2 1 . 9 9 220 Alex Voitik . 2 5 0 49-44 164 26 41 11 2 6 20 74 . 4 5 1 7 4 39 2 . 2 9 4 2 5 0-2 317 32 6 . 9 8 3 2 Nick Lovullo . 2 2 5 56-56 213 42 48 11 1 4 26 73 . 3 4 3 40 7 22 0 . 3 6 3 2 4 6-15 69 167 13 . 9 4 8-------------------- 4 Devin McGrath . 3 3 3 4-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 2 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 028 K e llen M cC orm ick . 2 3 5 19-8 34 7 8 2 0 0 3 10 . 2 9 4 2 0 6 0 . 2 7 8 0 0 0-0 8 11 2 . 9 0 5 3 Travis Cloney . 1 9 8 46-36 116 20 23 5 0 3 14 37 . 3 1 9 22 0 31 3 . 3 2 4 1 9 2-7 31 2 1 . 9 7 133 Connor Perry . 1 9 4 25-17 72 5 14 1 0 2 8 21 . 2 9 2 5 2 22 3 . 2 6 6 0 0 0-0 52 7 0 1.000

40 Shane Sandoval . 1 3 6 24-11 44 5 6 1 0 1 5 10 . 2 2 7 7 2 22 0 . 2 8 3 0 2 0-0 19 5 0 1.000

37 Dan Vucovich . 1 0 8 22-9 37 0 4 1 0 0 2 5 . 1 3 5 2 0 17 0 . 1 5 4 0 0 0-0 37 3 2 . 9 5 239 Awari Muoneke . 0 0 0 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 018 Spencer Tinkel . 0 0 0 2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 2 . 3 3 310 Danny Barlok . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 4 0 1.000

1 Brendan King . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 11 0 1.000

35 Justin Finan . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 9 3 . 8 0 025 George Capen . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 7 0 1.000

38 Phil Reese . 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 8 2 . 8 8 9 7 Alex Gionis . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 026 Jon Escobar . 0 0 0 4-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 1 . 6 6 7Totals . 2 5 2 57 1877 274 473 106 10 44 250 731 . 3 8 9 207 45 415 24 . 3 3 8 13 47 30-57 1478 539 68 . 9 6 7

Opponents . 2 5 7 57 1876 254 483 90 10 30 228 683 . 3 6 4 174 57 403 21 . 3 3 4 29 40 52-73 1492 612 61 . 9 7 2

LOB - Team (423), Opp (445). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (32). CI - Team (1), Vucovich 1. IBB - Team (2), Voitik 1, Critelli1, Opp (10). Picked off - Indeglia 4, Lovullo 2, Russo 1, Schlich 1, Finan 1, McCormick 1, O'Neill 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 1 Brendan King 2 . 8 4 7-2 13 13 3 1/1 0 82.1 69 33 26 18 74 16 0 1 . 2 2 6 5 11 0 0 735 Justin Finan 4 . 1 9 1-4 14 11 0 0/0 0 58.0 66 38 27 20 37 14 1 2 . 2 8 7 9 11 2 7 338 Phil Reese 4 . 5 9 4-3 14 13 0 0/1 0 68.2 83 40 35 18 41 16 5 5 . 2 9 5 3 2 2 4 5--------------------31 Alec Morrison 0 . 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/1 0 1.1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 026 Jon Escobar 2 . 0 8 1-1 19 0 0 0/1 2 26.0 17 9 6 13 35 1 0 0 . 1 8 1 4 2 0 1 225 George Capen 3 . 1 5 3-4 26 2 0 0/2 2 54.1 56 21 19 11 38 10 2 2 . 2 7 2 3 6 0 6 314 Joe Cravero 3 . 2 4 6-3 26 1 0 0/2 1 50.0 45 19 18 20 48 10 0 5 . 2 4 2 9 6 5 1 532 Ben White 3 . 6 0 0-2 3 3 0 0/0 0 15.0 12 8 6 7 14 2 0 0 . 2 1 8 5 0 0 1 136 Declan Cronin 3 . 8 6 0-1 7 2 0 0/1 0 14.0 7 6 6 7 6 1 0 2 . 1 5 2 2 4 0 0 023 Sean Gustin 3 . 9 1 2-2 22 0 0 0/0 8 25.1 20 12 11 19 27 4 0 1 . 2 2 5 4 7 0 2 410 Danny Barlok 4 . 1 1 3-3 15 3 0 0/1 1 35.0 33 19 16 9 27 4 2 2 . 2 5 4 6 2 0 4 4 8 Pat McGowan 4 . 1 8 1-1 10 5 0 0/0 2 32.1 31 16 15 9 31 5 0 4 . 2 5 6 5 2 1 1 427 Zach Fox 5 . 2 9 1-1 7 3 0 0/0 0 17.0 26 15 10 10 16 5 0 1 . 3 5 6 3 4 0 1 234 Austin Cave 8 . 7 4 1-0 6 1 0 0/0 0 11.1 11 13 11 7 7 2 0 4 . 2 5 6 1 0 0 1 024 Michael Spada 20.25 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 5 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 . 5 5 6 1 0 0 0 040 Shane Sandoval 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 3 . 8 5 30-27 57 57 3 4/3 16 492.2 483 254 211 174 403 90 10 30 . 2 5 7 62 57 10 29 40

Opponents 4 . 1 4 27-30 57 57 6 4/2 11 497.1 473 274 229 207 415 106 10 44 . 2 5 2 59 45 2 13 47

PB - Team (5), Voitik 4, Perry 1, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (5), Finan 2, McGowan 1, King 1, White 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT -Voitik (34-49), King (6-13), Cravero (10-11), Perry (8-10), Vucovich (9-10), Reese (7-8), Gustin (7-8), Finan (4-7), McGowan(4-6), Cave (4-4), Capen (2-4), Barlok (2-3), Cronin (1-2), White (1-2), Escobar (2-2), Fox (1-2).

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2016 Results

2016 Holy Cross BaseballGame Results for Holy Cross (as of Mar 06, 2017)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Pat. League Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 19, 2016 at Long Beach State L 1-7 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Reese (L 0-1) 1 5 3 0 2:50Feb 20, 2016 at Long Beach State L 1-2 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 White (L 0-1) 1 2 4 5 2:39Feb 21, 2016 at Long Beach State W 3-2 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 King (W 1-0) 1 6 0 1 2:26Feb 26, 2016 at William & Mary L 5-8 9 1-3-0 0-0-0 Reese (L 0-2) 1 4 5 2:48Feb 27, 2016 at William & Mary L 5-6 9 1-4-0 0-0-0 Finan (L 0-1) 2 4 0 2:48Feb 28, 2016 at William & Mary L 11-12 9 1-5-0 0-0-0 Gustin (L 0-1) 3 8 6 3:17Mar 05, 2016 at Furman-1 L 2-5 9 1-6-0 0-0-0 Finan (L 0-2) - 2:34Mar 05, 2016 at Furman-2 L 4-7 9 1-7-0 0-0-0 White (L 0-2) 2 5 7 2:52Mar 06, 2016 at Furman W 10-7 9 2-7-0 0-0-0 King (W 2-0) 2 7 1 3:18Mar 08, 2016 vs Penn L 3-4 (10) 2-8-0 0-0-0 Capen (L 0-1) 4 2 6 2:46Mar 09, 2016 vs Penn W 5-3 9 3-8-0 0-0-0 Cravero (W 1-0) 2 2 1 2:37Mar 11, 2016 at South Florida L 2-3 (15) 3-9-0 0-0-0 Capen (L 0-2) 5 2 0 4:14Mar 12, 2016 at South Florida L 3-4 9 3-10-0 0-0-0 Escobar (L 0-1) 6 4 2 2:24Mar 13, 2016 at South Florida L 2-3 9 3-11-0 0-0-0 Fox (L 0-1) 4 9 8 2:04Mar 19, 2016 at Yale-1 L 5-10 9 3-12-0 0-0-0 King (L 2-1) 3 5 7 2:45Mar 19, 2016 at Yale-2 W 8-1 9 4-12-0 0-0-0 Reese (W 1-2) 3 5 7 2:40Mar 20, 2016 at Yale W 4-2 9 5-12-0 0-0-0 Escobar (W 1-1) 2 5 9 2:40Mar 22, 2016 at UMass W 6-3 9 6-12-0 0-0-0 Fox (W 1-1) 1 0 5 3:19Mar 23, 2016 UMASS LOWELL L 2-5 9 6-13-0 0-0-0 Barlok (L 0-1) 1 5 2 2:41Mar 26, 2016 at Brown-1 L 1-2 7 6-14-0 0-0-0 King (L 2-2) 2 7 1 1:30Mar 26, 2016 at Brown-2 W 9-0 9 7-14-0 0-0-0 Reese (W 2-2) 2 7 1 2:30Mar 27, 2016 BROWN-1 L 0-3 7 7-15-0 0-0-0 Finan (L 0-3) - 2:02Mar 27, 2016 BROWN-2 W 12-11 9 8-15-0 0-0-0 Gustin (W 1-1) 1 8 7 2:47Mar 29, 2016 HARTFORD L 4-8 9 8-16-0 0-0-0 Barlok (L 0-2) 1 0 4 2:51Mar 30, 2016 HARVARD W 11-4 9 9-16-0 0-0-0 Cravero (W 2-0) 2 0 3 3:33

* Apr 02, 2016 at NAVY-1 W 3-1 7 10-16-0 1-0-0 King (W 3-2) - 1:35* Apr 02, 2016 at NAVY-2 W 4-2 9 11-16-0 2-0-0 Reese (W 3-2) 4 8 3 2:26* Apr 03, 2016 at NAVY-1 L 0-9 7 11-17-0 2-1-0 Finan (L 0-4) - 1:44* Apr 03, 2016 at NAVY-2 L 2-4 9 11-18-0 2-2-0 Capen (L 0-3) 3 8 3 2:37

Apr 06, 2016 at Dartmouth L 1-2 9 11-19-0 2-2-0 Barlok (L 0-3) 1 0 1 2:07* Apr 10, 2016 at Lehigh-1 W 6-1 7 12-19-0 3-2-0 King (W 4-2) 3 1 5 1:31* Apr 10, 2016 at Lehigh-2 L 4-5 9 12-20-0 3-3-0 Gustin (L 1-2) 3 1 5 2:56* Apr 11, 2016 at Lehigh-1 W 5-4 (13) 13-20-0 4-3-0 Capen (W 1-3) 1 7 9 3:35* Apr 11, 2016 at Lehigh-2 W 12-3 9 14-20-0 5-3-0 McGowan (W 1-0) 1 5 7 2:43

Apr 13, 2016 RHODE ISLAND W 5-3 9 15-20-0 5-3-0 Barlok (W 1-3) 9 7 2:40* Apr 16, 2016 ARMY WEST POINT-1 W 6-3 7 16-20-0 6-3-0 King (W 5-2) 2 8 7 2:14* Apr 16, 2016 ARMY WEST POINT-2 L 1-6 9 16-21-0 6-4-0 Cravero (L 2-1) 2 8 7 2:46* Apr 17, 2016 ARMY WEST POINT-1 W 6-2 7 17-21-0 7-4-0 Finan (W 1-4) - 2:00* Apr 17, 2016 ARMY WEST POINT-2 L 0-3 9 17-22-0 7-5-0 McGowan (L 1-1) 5 6 2 2:24

Apr 20, 2016 at Siena College W 9-6 9 18-22-0 7-5-0 Cravero (W 3-1) 8 7 2:50* Apr 23, 2016 at Bucknell-1 W 3-0 (10) 19-22-0 8-5-0 Capen (W 2-3) - 2:29* Apr 23, 2016 at Bucknell-2 W 10-6 (14) 20-22-0 9-5-0 Cravero (W 4-1) 2 2 5 4:06* Apr 24, 2016 at Bucknell-1 W 5-3 (8) 21-22-0 10-5-0 Capen (W 3-3) - 2:24* Apr 24, 2016 at Bucknell-2 W 12-10 9 22-22-0 11-5-0 Barlok (W 2-3) 2 7 5 3:08

Apr 27, 2016 CONNECTICUT L 1-5 9 22-23-0 11-5-0 Cronin (L 0-1) 1 1 4 2:43* Apr 30, 2016 LAFAYETTE-1 W 2-0 7 23-23-0 12-5-0 King (W 6-2) 2 6 3 1:19* Apr 30, 2016 LAFAYETTE-2 W 10-9 9 24-23-0 13-5-0 Barlok (W 3-3) 2 6 3 2:34* May 01, 2016 LAFAYETTE-1 W 6-5 7 25-23-0 14-5-0 Gustin (W 2-2) - 2:10* May 01, 2016 LAFAYETTE-2 L 2-4 9 25-24-0 14-6-0 Cravero (L 4-2) 2 2 4 2:24

May 08, 2016 LESLEY-1 W 5-1 7 26-24-0 14-6-0 Cave (W 1-0) - 1:29May 08, 2016 LESLEY-2 W 5-0 9 27-24-0 14-6-0 Cravero (W 5-2) 9 5 2:11

^ May 14, 2016 LEHIGH-1 W 9-4 9 28-24-0 14-6-0 King (W 7-2) 4 3 7 2:37^ May 14, 2016 LEHIGH-2 L 5-18 9 28-25-0 14-6-0 Reese (L 3-3) 4 1 3 2:44^ May 15, 2016 LEHIGH W 12-8 9 29-25-0 14-6-0 Cravero (W 6-2) 2 4 2 3:30^ May 22, 2016 at NAVY L 1-2 (10) 29-26-0 14-6-0 Cravero (L 6-3) 4 2 8 2:16

May 23, 2016 NAVY-1 W 3-2 9 30-26-0 14-6-0 Reese (W 4-3) - 2:10May 23, 2016 at NAVY-2 L 0-1 9 30-27-0 14-6-0 Capen (L 2-4) 8 1 4 2:03

* = Conference game^ = Patriot League Tournament() extra inning game

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Single-Season Batting RecordsBatting Average (minimum 80 ABs) 1. Dave Stenhouse (1981) .4802. Jim Sweeney (1999) .4483. Louis Sockalexis (1896) .4414. James Shevlin (1930) .4435. Louis Sockalexis (1895) .4366. John Ryan (1929) .4257. Matt Perry (2009) .423 8. Brian Issitt (1997) .4129. John Connor (1900) .410 10. Tucker Frawley (2005) .409 Matt Perry (2010) .409

Slugging Percentage (minimum 80 ABs)1. Matt Morgan (1991) .6772. Dave Stenhouse (1981) .6763. Brian Foley (1987) .667 Mark Roman (1992) .6675. Mark Roman (1990) .6596. Brian Reale (1986) .6537. Dave Stenhouse (1982) .6518. Fred Maguire (1921) .6519. Nick Ciardiello (2010) .63810. Jeremiah O’Connor (1921) .636

On Base Percentage (minimum 80 ABs) 1. Dave Stenhouse (1981) .5622. Dave Stenhouse (1982) .5333. Brendan Akashian (2007) .5204. Chris Daighneault (1980) .5115. Johnny Turco (1952) .5086. Brian Reale (1986) .5007. Matt Perry (2010) .4988. Tom Scannell (1982) .4969. Gary Quinlan (1984) .49110. Matt Perry (2009) .491

Games Played 1. Anthony Critelli (2016) 57 Josh Hassell (2016) 57 Bobby Indeglia (2016) 57 Thomas Russo (2016) 575. Nick Lovullo (2016) 566. Mike Ahmed (2012) 55 Andrew Barry (2012) 55 Brandon Cipolla (2012) 55 Alex Maldonado (2012) 55 Cam O’Neill (2016) 55

Games Started 1. Anthony Critelli (2016) 56 Josh Hassell (2016) 56 Bobby Indeglia (2016) 56 Nick Lovullo (2016) 56 Thomas Russo (2016) 566. Mike Ahmed (2012) 55 Andrew Barry (2012) 55 Alex Maldonado (2012) 559. Brandon Cipolla (2012) 54 Cam O’Neill (2016) 54

At-Bats 1. Anthony Critelli (2016) 2252. Nick Lovullo (2016) 2133. Alex Maldonado (2012) 2124. Mike Ahmed (2012) 2075. Josh Hassell (2016) 2066. Cam O’Neill (2016) 2017. Matt Perry (2010) 198 Evan Ocello (2013) 1989. Alex Maldonado (2011) 19710. Andrew Barry (2013) 196 Thomas Russo (2016) 195 Runs Scored 1. Matt Perry (2010) 542. Jack Laurendeau (2010) 46 Evan Ocello (2013) 464. Rick Jasinski (1978) 445. Nick Lovullo (2016) 42 Matt Perry (2009) 427. Alex Maldonado (2011) 418. Jack Laurendeau (2011) 40 9. Ten players tied 39

Hits 1. Matt Perry (2010) 812. Matt Perry (2009) 773. Nick Ciardiello (2010) 684. Evan Ocello (2013) 675. Ronnie Perry (1978) 666. Tucker Frawley (2006) 65 Jack Laurendeau (2010) 658. Steve Tkowski (2010) 649. Alex Maldonado (2012) 62 Brandon Cipolla (2013) 62

Doubles 1. Steve Tkowski (2010) 212. Nick Ciardiello (2010) 203. Jordan Enos (2013) 184. Bill Schlich (2016) 175. Rick Jasinski (1978) 16 Matt Perry (2008) 16 Matt Perry (2009) 16 Matt Perry (2010) 16 Eric Oxford (2011) 1610. Six players tied 15

Triples 1. Mark Roman (1991) 8 Mark Roman (1992) 83. Paige Brennan (1994) 7 Ben Power (1998) 75. Harold Gagnon (1921) 6 Fred Maguire (1921) 6 Tim Murtaugh (1963) 6 Burt Bortstein (1975) 6 B.J. Flynn (1985) 6 Brian Foley (1987) 6

Home Runs 1. Eric Oxford (2009) 10 Nick Ciardiello (2010) 103. Anthony Critelli (2016) 9 Josh Hassell (2016) 95. Jake Gorman (2009) 8 Nick Ciardiello (2011) 87. Ben Power (1998) 7 Matt Perry (2009) 7 Jack Laurendeau (2010) 7 Steve Tkowski (2010) 7 Mike Ahmed (2012) 7 Patrick Puentes (2013) 7

Runs Batted In 1. Nick Ciardiello (2010) 572. Matt Morgan (1991) 473. Eric Oxford (2009) 454. Peter Summa (2001) 44 Steve Tkowski (2010) 446. Nick Ciardiello (2011) 437. Anthony Critelli (2016) 41 Eric Oxford (2011) 419. Rick Jasinski (1978) 40 Anthony Critelli (2015) 40

Total Bases 1. Nick Ciardiello (2010) 1182. Matt Perry (2010) 1163. Matt Perry (2009) 1144. Steve Tkowski (2010) 1105. Anthony Critelli (2016) 1046. Jack Laurendeau (2010) 1067. Mike Ahmed (2012) 1018. Ronnie Perry (1978) 999. Nick Ciardiello (2011) 9810. Rick Jasinski (1978) 96 Evan Ocello (2013) 96

Walks 1. Nick Lovullo (2016) 402. Peter Colombo (1979) 383. Matt Perry (2010) 364. Peter Colombo (1978) 35 Rick Daigneault (1980) 356. Dave Stenhouse (1982) 337. Mike Ahmed (2012) 31 Nick Lovullo (2015) 319. Burt Bortstein (1976) 30 Brandon Cipolla (2012) 30

Hit-By-Pitch 1. Brendan Akashian (2007) 232. Brendan Akashian (2008) 183. Matthew McEvoy (2003) 17 Nick Ciardiello (2011) 175. Matthew McEvoy (2002) 156. Peter Colombo (1976) 13 Peter Capuano (1997) 13 Nick Ciardiello (2010) 13 Steven Tkowski (2012) 1310. Gary Quinlan (1984) 12 Evan Ocello (2013) 12

Sacrifice Flies 1. Anthony Pecora (1999) 72. Patrick Puentes (2013) 63. Jay Yacavone (1999) 5 Andrew Barry (2011) 5 Mike Ahmed (2013) 56. 11 players tied 4

Sacrifice Bunts 1. Michael Neary (1990) 13 Andrew Barry (2012) 133. Alex Maldonado (2012) 124. Brandon Cipolla (2012) 10 Andrew Barry (2011) 106. Ted Rockwell (1980) 8 John Mahoney (1986) 8 Jack Laurendeau (2009) 8 Andrew Barry (2013) 810. Michael Neary (1991) 7 Mike Calorssi (1994) 7 Bill Schlich (2014) 7

Stolen Bases 1. Evan Ocello (2014) 242. Jermone Fuller (1992) 203. Jack Laurendeau (2010) 18 Evan Ocello (2015) 185. Alex Maldonado (2011) 176. Michael Neary (1991) 16 Corey Czajka (1999) 168. Evan Ocello (2013) 159. Michael Neary (1991) 14 Jack Laurendeau (2011) 14 Alex Maldonado (2012) 14 Mike Ahmed (2013) 14

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Single-Season Pitching/Fielding Records

Earned Run Average(minimum 40 innings)1. RobertDefino(1957) 0.602. George Woods (1940) 0.603. Jack Dolan (1963) 0.844. Dick Joyce (1963) 0.945. Jim Conlon (1968) 1.116. Rochford (1954) 1.207. Hal Dietz (1958) 1.248. Dave Leonard (1989) 1.279. Ronald Cote (1955) 1.3410. Jim Irzyk (1980) 1.42

Wins1. Owen Carroll (1925) 162. Owen Carroll (1923) 133. William Horan (1920) 124. Owen Carroll (1924) 11 Frank Nekola (1929) 116. William Horan (1921) 10 James Tunney (1921) 10 Owen Carroll (1922) 10 Roy Burninghaus (1934) 10 Roy Burninghaus (1935) 10

Appearances1. John Colella (2012) 292. Andrew Boyce (2013) 283. George Capen (2016) 26 Joe Cravero (2016) 265. John Colella (2013) 25 George Capen (2014) 257. John Colella (2011) 248. Tommy Arrigg (2009) 239. John Pedrotty (2010) 22 Andrew Boyce (2011) 22 Sean Gustin (2015) 22

Games Started1. Owen Carroll (1925) 162. Owen Carroll (1923) 153. Andy Coakley (1901) 13 Andy Coakley (1902) 13 Nate Koneski (2012) 13 Brendan King (2016) 13 Phil Reese (2016) 138. Tom Marra (2013) 129. Hal Deitz (1958) 11 Dave Leonard (1991) 11 Bill McElligott (1995) 11 Bobby Holmes (2009) 11 Nate Koneski (2010) 11 Matt Shapiro (2010) 11 Donny Murray (2013) 11 Donny Murray (2015) 11 Ben White (2015) 11

Shutouts1. Andrew Coakley (1902) 6 Owen Carroll (1923) 63. Edward Gill (1919) 4 Owen Carroll (1925) 4 John Tivnan (1945) 46. Andrew Coakley (1901) 3 Joseph Foley (1909) 3 Wilfred Ryan (1918) 3 Owen Carroll (1924) 3 Frank Nekola (1929) 3

Complete Games1. Owen Carroll (1925) 152. Owen Carroll (1923) 133. Owen Carroll (1922) 94. Owen Carroll (1924) 8 Hal Dietz (1958) 8 Ted Rockwell (1979) 87. Eugene Hebert (1929) 7 Mike Pazik (1970) 7 Dave Leonard (1989) 710. Andrew Coakley (1902) 6 Elliott Klein (1966) 6 Mike Pazik (1971) 6 Dave Leonard (1990) 6 Dave Leonard (1991) 6

Innings Pitched1. Owen Carroll (1925) 140.12. Owen Carroll (1923) 125.23. Jim O’Neil (1952) 103.14. Owen Carroll (1922) 100.05. Hal Dietz (1958) 94.06. Ronald Cote (1956) 87.07. Owen Carroll (1924) 84.1 Jim O’Neil (1951) 84.19. Brendan King (2016) 82.110. Ron Perry (1954) 80.0 Eugene Malinowski (1960) 80.0

Strikeouts1. Owen Carroll (1923) 1182. Owen Carroll (1925) 993. Owen Carroll (1924) 864. Owen Carroll (1922) 845. Nate Koneski (2012) 826. Dick Joyce (1963) 807. Jim Sweeney (1999) 788. Ronald Cote (1956) 779. Mike Pazik (1971) 7610. Brendan King (2016) 74

Saves1. John Colella (2012) 112. John Collela (2011) 93. John Colella (2013) 8 Sean Gustin (2016) 85. Ryan George (2010) 66. Scott Hampe (2005) 5 Ryan George (2009) 5 Sean Gustin (2015) 59. Jeremiah O’Connor (1982) 4 Scott Hampe (2004) 4

Fielding Percentage(minimum 80 chances)1. Jim Irzyk (1980) 1.000 Dave Stenhouse (1980) 1.000 Matthew McEvoy (2001) 1.000 Dale Johnson (2002) 1.000 Matthew McEvoy (2002) 1.000 Mike Marron (2003) 1.000 Mike Marron (2004) 1.000 Gil Gomez (2008) 1.000 Brandon Cipolla (2012) 1.000 Evan Ocello (2013) 1.000 Alex Voitik (2014) 1.000 Bobby Indeglia (2016) 1.000

Most Chances1. Anthony Critelli (2016) 4722. Anthony Critelli (2015) 4693. Eric Oxford (2009) 4654. Eric Oxford (2010) 4555. Tom Miller (1990) 4336. Eric Oxford (2011) 4287. Jordan Enos (2013) 3908. Eric Oxford (2008) 3879. Jordan Enos (2012) 35610. Tom Miller (1991) 328

Most Putouts1. Anthony Critelli (2016) 4472. Anthony Critelli (2015) 4393. Eric Oxford (2009) 4364. Eric Oxford (2010) 4145. Eric Oxford (2011) 3896. Jordan Enos (2013) 3577. Eric Oxford (2008) 3568. Jordan Enos (2012) 3369. Tom Miller (1990) 317 Alex Voitik (2016) 317

Most Assists1. Nick Lovullo (2016) 1672. Nick Lovullo (2015) 1543. Alex Maldonado (2012) 1514. Alex Maldonado (2011) 1445. John Sills (2008) 1436. Alex Maldonado (2013) 1427. Terrance Butt (1995) 1418. Andrew Barry (2012) 1369. Jake Gorman (2009) 13010. Ed Turner (2001) 127 John Sills (2010) 127

Double Plays Turned1. Eric Oxford (2009) 462. Eric Oxford (2010) 373. Eric Oxford (2008) 354. John Sills (2008) 345. Eric Oxford (2011) 336. Jake Gorman (2008) 30 Alex Maldonado (2011) 30 Andrew Barry (2012) 309. John Sills (2010) 2910. John Sills (2009) 27

Runners Caught Stealing1. Dale Johnson (2002) 242. Connor Perry (2014) 163. Mike Marron (2004) 13 Alex Voitik (2015) 135. Brian Abraham (2006) 12 Brendan Akashian (2007) 127. Tim Hughes (2008) 118. Brendan Akashian (2008) 10 Stephen Wadsworth (2011) 1010. Dale Johnson (2000) 9 Mike Marron (2003) 9

PITCHING FIELDING

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Career Batting RecordsBatting Average(minimum 200 ABs)1. Louis Sockalexis (1895-1896) .441 2. James Shevlin (1928-1930) .4023. Dave Stenhouse (1980-1982) .3954. Jermone Fuller (1991-1992) .3775. Jim Sweeney (1998-2000) .3756. Brian Issitt (1996-1997) .3657. Matt Perry (2007-2010) .3658. John Ryan (1928-1930) .3649. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) .36010. Matt Morgan (1990-1992) .355

Slugging Percentage(minimum 200 ABs)1. Mark Roman (1990-1992) .6312. Dave Stenhouse (1980-1982) .5983. B.J. Flynn (1984-1987) .5664. Matt Morgan (1990-1992) .5575. Jim Sweeney (1998-2000) .5446. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) .5437. Nick Ciardiello (2008-2011) .5398. Matt Perry (2007-2010) .5279. Brian Reale (1984-1986) .52710. Ben Power (1996-1999) .524

On Base Percentage(minimum 200 at-bats)1. Dave Stenhouse (1980-1982) .5062. Brendan Akashian (2005-2008) .4473. Jermone Fuller (1991-1992) .4464. Louis Sockalexis (1895-1896) .4415. Matt Perry (2007-2010) .4396. Rick Daigneault (1977-1980) .4387. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) .4378. Mark Roman (1990-1992) .4339. Matt Morgan (1990-1992) .43110. Tucker Frawley (2003-2006) .427

Games Played1. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 2022. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 1973. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 195 Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 1955. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 1946. Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 1877. Bobby Indeglia (2013-2016) 1868. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 1839. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 18110. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 166 John Sills (2007-2010) 166

Games Started1. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 192 Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 1923. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 1904. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 1855. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 1836. Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 1727. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 1668. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 1599. John Sills (2007-2010) 15710. Matthew McEvoy (2000-2003) 155

At-Bats1. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 709 2. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 7073. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 6914. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 6695. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 6446. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 6037. John Sills (2007-2010) 5918. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 5899. Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 58310. Tucker Frawley (2003-2006) 540

Runs Scored1. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 135 Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 1353. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 1334. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 1255. Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 1126. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 1107. Jeff Miller (1997-2000) 109 Jack Laurendeau (2008-2011) 1099. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 10510. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) 103

Hits1. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 2202. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 2153. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 2014. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 1935. Tucker Frawley (2003-2006) 190 6. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 1767. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) 1748. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 1719. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 16710. Jeff Miller (1997-2000) 165

Doubles1. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 522. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 493. Nick Ciardiello (2008-2011) 424. Matthew McEvoy (2000-2003) 40 Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 406. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 39 Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 397. Steve Tkowski (2009-2012) 378. Tom Miller (1988-1991) 3610. Jeff Miller (1997-2000) 34 Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 34

Triples1. Mark Roman (1990-1992) 192. B.J. Flynn (1984-1987) 133. Burt Bortstein (1973-1976) 12 Rick Jasinski (1975-1978) 125. Brian Foley (1984-1987) 11 Paige Brennan (1991-1994) 117. Neil Solomon (1977-1980) 10 Brian Reale (1984-1986) 109. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 910. Seven players tied 8

Home Runs1. Nick Ciardiello (2008-2011) 242. Jake Gorman (2006-2009) 213. Ben Power (1996-1999) 204. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 185. Patrick Puentes (2010-2013) 176. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) 16 Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 168. Jeff Miller (1997-2000) 159. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 1410. Rick Jasinski (1975-1978) 13 Steven Tkowski (2009-2012) 13

Runs Batted In1. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 1492. Nick Ciardiello (2008-2011) 1393. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 1154. Rick Jasinski (1975-1978) 1095. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) 1066. Neil Solomon (1977-1980) 100 Matt Perry (2007-2010) 100 Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 1009. Patrick Puentes (2010-2013) 9510. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 91

Total Bases1. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 3242. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 3183. Nick Ciardiello (2008-2011) 279 Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 2795. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) 2636. Jeff Miller (1997-2000) 2607. Rick Jasinski (1975-1978) 2538. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 2529. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 24910. Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 248

Walks1. Peter Colombo (1976-1979) 111 Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 1043. Nick Zammarelli (1983-1986) 834. Matt Perry (2007-2010) 80 Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 806. Burt Bortstein (1973-1976) 797. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 708. Ronnie Perry (1977-1980) 67 Ted Rockwell (1977-1980) 67 Mike Ahmed (2011-2013) 67 Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 67

Hit-By-Pitch1. Brendan Akashian (2005-2008) 522. Matthew McEvoy (2000-2003) 493. Nick Ciardiello (2008-2011) 39 4. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 36 Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 366. Steven Tkowski (2009-2012) 287. Mike Schell (2002-2005) 22 Jack St. Clair (2012-2015) 229. Ben Power (1996-1999) 2110. Tom Potvin (2003-2006) 20

Sacrifice Flies1. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 122. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 103. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 94. Anthony Pecora (1998-1999) 8 Mike Ahmed (2011-2013 8 Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 87. Dave Abdou (1994-1997) 7 Kyle Lister (2005-2008) 7 Jake Gorman (2006-2009) 7 Steven Tkowski (2009-2012) 7 Patrick Puentes (2010-2013) 7 Steven Wadsworth (2010-2013) 7

Sacrifice Bunts1. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 322. Michael Neary (1989-1992) 283. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 254. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 205. Brendan McCrea (2008-2011) 196. Brandon Cipolla (2011-2014) 187. Ted Rockwell (1977-1980) 168. Peter Colombo (1976-1979) 15 Neil Solomon (1977-1980) 15 Jack Laurendeau (2008-2011) 15

Stolen Bases1. Evan Ocello (2012-2015) 632. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 533. Michael Neary (1989-1992) 424. Corey Czajka (1998-2001) 37 Jack Laurendeau (2008-2011) 376. Jermone Fuller (1991-1992) 317. John Sills (2007-2010) 298. Phil Johnson (1978-1980) 279. Matthew McEvoy (2000-2003) 2610. Jaime Aldrich (2004-2007) 24

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Career Pitching/Fielding Records

Wins1. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 502. William Horan (1920-1923) 333. Roy Bruninghaus (1934-1936) 264. Ron Perry (1952-1954) 205. Alfred Jarlett (1934-1936) 19 Jim Irzyk (1980-1983) 197. Harold Gill (1920-1922) 18 James Tunney (1921-1923) 18 Dave Lenoard (1988-1991) 1810. Ronald Cote (1954-1956) 17 Hal Deitz (1957-1958) 17 Nate Koneski (2009-2012) 17

Appearances1. John Colella (2010-2013) 872. Andrew Boyce (2010-2013) 71 Sean Gustin (20013-2016) 71 George Capen (2014-pres.) 715. Ryan George (2007-2010) 666. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 597. Ryan Filipowicz (2012-2015) 548. Tommy Arrigg (2007-2010) 53 Tom Marra (2010-2013) 5310. Ryan Kenny (1998-2001) 52 Mike Kerns (1999-2002) 52 Nate Koneski (2009-2012) 52

Earned Run Average(minimum 100 innings)1. George Woods (1940-1941) 1.32 2. Ronald Cote (1954-1956) 1.703. Jim Conlon (1967-1969) 1.914. Hal Dietz (1957-1958) 1.985. Jim O’Neil (1951-1952) 2.006. Jim Farino (1957-1958) 2.057. Dave Leonard (1988-1991) 2.208. Joseph Leibler (1954-1956) 2.279. Bill Close (1967-1969) 2.3110. Mike Pazik (1970-1971) 2.36

Games Started1. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 512. Nate Koneski (2009-2012) 403. Matt Croglio (2009-2012) 37 Donny Murray (2012-2015) 375. Dan Seip (2006-2009) 346. Jim Irzyk (1980-1983) 327. Mike Montana (1999-2002) 31 Phil Reese (2014-pres.) 319. Dave Leonard (1988-1991) 30 Bobby Holmes (2007-2010) 30

Complete Games1. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 452. Dave Leonard (1988-1991) 203. Burt Bortstein (1973-1976) 15 Dave LaFontain (1984-1987) 155. Mike Pazik (1970-1971) 136. Ted Rockwell (1977-1980) 12 Jim Irzyk (1980-1983) 12 Nick Bergamotto (1989-1991) 129. Joe Sinkewicz (1975-1978) 1110. Rick Jansinski (1975-1978) 10 Jim Sweeney (1998-2000) 10 Mike Montano (1999-2002) 10

Shutouts1. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 152. Andrew Coakley (1901-1902) 93. Edward Gill (1916-1919) 74. Robert Murray (1912-1914) 55. Wildfred Ryan (1917-1918) 4 Harold Gill (1920-1922) 4 Raymond Dobens (1926-1929) 4 Frank Nekola (1928-1929) 4 John Tivan (1945) 410. Five Players Tied 3

Innings Pitched1. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 450.12. Nate Koneski (2009-2012) 249.13. Jim Irzyk (1980-1983) 244.04. Donny Murray (2012-2015) 241.05. Dave Leonard (1988-1991) 231.16. Burt Bortstein (1973-1976) 204.0 7. Dan Seip (2006-2009) 202.08. Ronald Cote (1954-1956) 196.09. Dave LaFontaine (1984-1987) 184.010. Tom Marra (2010-2013) 183.2

Most Strikeouts1. Owen Carroll (1922-1925) 3872. Nate Koneski (2009-2012) 2293. Donny Murray (2012-2015) 1834. Ronald Cote (1954-1956) 1825. Burt Bortstein (1973-1976) 1706. John Colella (2010-2013) 1627. Dave Leonard (1988-1991) 1608. Jim Sweeney (1998-2000) 1569. Mike Pazik (1970-1971) 14310. Dan Seip (2006-2009) 133

Saves1. John Colella (2010-2013) 282. Sean Gustin (2013-2016) 143. Ryan George (2007-2010) 134. Scott Hampe (2004-2007) 105. Jeremiah O’Connor (1982-1985) 76. Mike Cunningham (1992-1995) 5 Mike Thater (2005-2008) 5 Andrew Boyce (2010-2013) 59. Mike Kerns (1999-2002) 410. Eight Players Tied 3

All-Time No Hitters1. Wilfred Ryan 05/30/1918vs. Dartmouth (W, 4-0) Worcester, Mass.2. Dennis McLaughlin 05/28/1919vs. Colby (W, 16-0) Worcester, Mass.3. Aloise Fons 04/27/1928vs. Spring Hill Coll. (W, 7-0) Worcester, Mass.4. John Tivnan 04/29/1945vs. Charlston N.A.B. (W, 7-0) Worcester, Mass.5. Dick Bogdan 04/21/1951vs.SpringfieldColl.(W,4-2) Worcester,Mass.6. Ronnie Perry 05/22/1954at Harvard (W, 5-0) Cambridge, Mass.7. Gene Malinowski 05/30/1962vs. Boston College (W, 2-0) Worcester, Mass.8. Don Reidl 04/26/1962vs. Dartmouth (W, 6-1) Worcester, Mass.9. Scott Hampe 04/07/2007vs. Lehigh (W, 4-0)* Worcester, Mass.*Seven Inning Game

Fielding Percentage(minimum 100 chances)1. Jim Irzyk (1980-1983) .9962. Josh Hassell (2014-present) .9943. Bobby Indeglia (2013-2016) .9944. John Quinn (1982-1984) .993 5. Jack O’Keefe (1983-1984) .9936. Mike Marron (2002-2005) .9927. Gil Gomez (2006-2008) .9918. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) .9909. Bill Schlich (2014-present) .989 Patrick Puentes (2010-2013) .989 Chances1. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 1735 2. Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 10823. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 9914. Tom Miller (1988-1991) 9275. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 9186. Jordan Enos (2010-2013) 8117. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 8088. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 7299. John Sills (2007-2010) 71210. John Sheehy (1996-1998) 693

Putouts1. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 15952. Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 9583. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 8624. Jordan Enos (2010-2013) 7495. Tom Miller (1988-1991) 6926. John Sheehy (1996-1998) 6267. Alex Voitik (2014-pres.) 6008. Mike Calorossi (1992-1995) 5779. Mike Marron (2002-2005) 52910. Kyle Lister (2005-2008) 512

Assists1. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 5462. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 4763. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 4474. John Sills (2007-2010) 4175. Jeff Miller (1997-2000) 3746. Jake Gorman (2006-2009) 3597. Tucker Frawley (2003-2006) 3578. Mike Schell (2002-2005) 338 Matt Perry (2007-2010) 33810. Peter Summa (1999-2002) 324

Double Plays Turned1. Eric Oxford (2008-2011) 1512. Alex Maldonado (2010-2013) 1013. John Sills (2007-2010) 914. Andrew Barry (2011-2014) 865. Tucker Frawley (2003-2006) 786. Jake Gorman (2006-2009) 777. Nick Lovullo (2013-2016) 648. Anthony Critelli (2014-pres.) 549. Jordan Enos (2010-2013) 5110. Kyle Lister (2005-2008) 47 Runners Caught Stealing1. Alex Voitik (2014-pres.) 33 Dale Johnson (2000-2002) 333. Brendan Akashian (2005-2008) 284. Mike Marron (2002-2005) 275. Stephen Wadsworth (2010-2013) 246. Steven Tkowski (2009-2012) 22 Connor Perry (2013-2016) 228. Tim Hughes (2006-2009) 209. Brian Abraham (2004-2006) 1810. Dan Seip (2006-2009) 15

PITCHING FIELDING

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Team RecordsGames Played (Season)1. 2016 (30-27) 57 2012 (33-22) 553. 2013 (28-25) 534. 2010 (26-26) 525. 2015 (24-26) 50

Games Won (Season)1. 2012 (33-22) 332. 2016 (30-27) 30 1921 (30-2-1) 304. 1925 (29-2) 295. 1923 (28-2-1) 28 1929 (28-2) 28 2013 (28-25) 28

Winning Percentage (Season)1. 1924 (19-0) 1.0002. 1919 (22-1) .957 1935 (22-1) .9574. 1940 (15-1) .9375. 1925 (29-2) .935

Consecutive WinsAll-Time 27 (1923-1925)Season 20 (1929)

Consecutive LossesAll-Time 14 (1972)Season 14 (1972)

Longest Game Played16 Innings 1917, 1943 1952, 1957, 2011

FIELDINGFielding Percentage1. 2015 .9752. 2012 .9713. 2016 .9674. 2014 .9655. 2004 .965

Putouts1. 2016 14782. 2012 13943. 2013 12984. 2010 12915. 2015 1262

Assists1. 2010 5572. 2012 5453. 2008 5424. 2016 5395. 2015 536

Errors1. 2000 86 1999 863. 1992 834. 2001 805. 2002 79

Double Plays1. 2009 482. 2008 463. 2010 424. 2011 385. 2012 36 2013 36

Highest Batting Avgerage1. 1930 .3392. 1934 .3283. 1921 .3264. 1929 .3255. 2010 .319

Highest Slugging Percentage1. 1921 .4992. 2010 .4773. 1986 .4474. 1936 .4395. 1985 .437

Highest On-Base Percentage1. 1985 .4152. 1986 4033. 1990 .4004. 2010 .3975. 1991 .395

Runs Scored1. 2010 3672. 2013 3173. 2009 289 2011 2895. 1921 284

Hits1. 2010 5692. 2013 4993. 2012 4754. 2016 473 2009 473

Doubles1. 1958 1162. 2010 1143. 2016 1064. 2008 955. 2013 94 2011 94

Triples1. 1921 22 1991 223. 1963 214. 1986 19 1975 19

Home Runs1. 2009 45 2010 453. 2016 444. 2011 305. 1921 25 1978 25 2001 25

Total Bases1. 2010 8522. 2016 7313. 2009 7024. 2013 6875. 2011 664

Runs Batted In1. 2010 3402. 2013 2873. 2009 2684. 2011 2665. 2016 250

Walks1. 2016 2072. 1978 2063. 2012 1994. 2010 1955. 1991 185

Stolen Bases1. 1999 852. 2013 683. 2011 604. 2000 575. 2010 55

PITCHING

Pitchers Used (Season)1. 2015 192. 2014 16 2016 164. 2011 15 2012 15 2013 15

Innings Pitched1. 2016 482.22. 2012 464.23. 2013 432.24. 2010 430.15. 2015 420.2

Strikeouts1. 2016 4032. 2012 3503. 2011 3324. 2013 3265. 2015 301

Walks1. 2009 2142. 2013 2133. 2010 2094. 2011 2015. 2012 195

Lowest Earned Run Average1. 1958 1.79

Shutouts1. 1908 9 1923 93. 2013 84. 2012 7 2015 7

BATTING

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1952 National ChampionsIn the late spring of 1952, under the direction of the legendary John J. Barry, the Holy Cross baseball team staged a magical march to the NCAA Championship. Ledbyfleet-footedoutfielderJohnny Turco and pitching sensations Jim O’Neill and Ron Perry,theCrusadersadvancedtotheirfirst-everpost-seasontournament with a 15-2 regular-season record.

At the sixth-annual double-elimination tournament in Omaha, Neb., the small eastern college quickly proved it belonged with a 5-1 opening round win over WesternMichigan.Butondaytwo,HolyCrosswasforcedtofightitswayoutoftheloser’sbracketaftersufferingaheartbreaking1-0losstoMissouri.Jackie Lonergan pitched perfect ball against Missouri, but after one error and a bad throw in the seventh, Jack Concannon madehisfirsterrorin80chancesandthewinningrunscoredwithoutahit.Withoneoutintheeighth,Lonerganwastouchedupforhisfirstandonlyhitofthegame.

Facing elimination, sophomore hurler Ron Perry held a powerful Texas team in check until the Crusaders could push the winning run across in the bottom of theeighthinning.HolyCrossthendefeatedWesternMichigan15-3andPennState15-4onSunday,June15toearntherighttomeetMissouriinthefinals.

Needingapairofwinstocapturethetitle,HolyCrossscoredfiverunsinthetopofthesixthinningandreceivedacompletegamefromRonPerryenroutetoa7-3wininthefirstgame.OnTuesdayevening,June17,theCrusaderseraseda4-3Missourileadwiththreerunsintheseventhandtwointheninthtocapture the College World Series title. Jim O’Neill,whoearnedMVPhonors,becamethefirstpitcherinNCAAhistorytowinthreegamesinthetournament.

June 12, 1952Holy Cross 5, Western Michigan 1

Western Michigan 000 000 010 — 1-5-3Holy Cross 023 000 00x — 5-8-0

WP—O’Neill; LP—Cole.

June 13, 1952Missouri 1, Holy Cross 0

Holy Cross 000 000 000 — 0-7-2Missouri 000 000 10x — 1-1-1

WP—Atkinson; LP—Lonergan.

June 14, 1952Holy Cross 2, Texas 1

Texas 010 000 000 — 1-9-1Holy Cross 000 010 01x — 2-5-0

WP—Perry; LP—Verdine.

June 15, 1952Holy Cross 15, Western Michigan 3

Western Michigan 201 000 010 — 3-9-2Holy Cross 100 421 34x — 15-17-0

WP—O’Neill; LP—Urda.

June 15, 1952Holy Cross 15, Penn State 4

Holy Cross 023 040 312 — 15-19-2Penn State 000 003 010 — 4-7-7

WP—Lonergan; LP—Moore.

June 16, 1952Holy Cross 7, Missouri 3

Holy Cross 000 105 010 — 7-8-0Missouri 000 011 010 — 3-7-2

WP—Perry; LP—Boenker.

Championship GameJune 17, 1952

Holy Cross 8, Missouri 4Holy Cross 120 000 302 — 8-8-2Missouri 000 022 00x — 4-9-3

WP—O’Neill; LP—Atkinson.

1952 NCAA College World Series Holy Cross Linescores

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Name Cl. B-T Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School PITCHERSDick Bogdan Jr. R-L 6-1 187 St. Louis, Mo. / St. Louis Leo Cadrin Sr. R-R 6-1 205 Farnumsville, Mass. / St. John’s Mike Cariglia Sr. L-L 5-10 180 Warren, R.I. / LaSalle Academy Dick Gormley Fr. R-R 6-0 170 Des Moines, Iowa / Campion Jim Kelly So. R-R 6-2 172 Rumford, R.I. / Admiral Billard Jack Lonergan Jr. R-L 5-10 170 Webster, Mass. / St. Louis Jim O’Neill Sr. R-R 6-5 190 Columbus, Ohio / St. Charles Ronnie Perry So. R-R 5-11 175 Somerville, Mass. / Somerville Don Slattery Jr. R-R 6-0 185 Chicago, Ill. / St. Ignatius Bill Richford Fr. L-R 5-10 180 Brasher Falls, N.Y. / St. Lawrence Central

CATCHERSJohn Carroll So. R-R 6-4 195 Albany, N.Y. / Christian Brothers Pete Naton Jr. R-R 6-1 190 Flushing, N.Y. / Bishop Loughlin Tony Parisi So. R-R 5-10 205 Schenectady, N.Y. / Mount Pleasant

INFIELDERSPaulBrissette So. R-R 6-0 180 Springfield,Mass./CathedralJack Concannon Sr. R-R 5-10 165 Milton, Mass. / Boston College Fran Dyson Jr. L-L 5-10 170 Auburn, Mass. / South Hugh French So. L-R 6-0 185 Brooklyn, Conn. / Killingly Bob Johnson Fr. R-R 5-11 175 Peabody, Mass. / Peabody Jack Keenan So. R-R 6-1 185 Woodhaven, N.Y. / St. John’s Prep Bob Manning Sr. R-R 5-10 170 Melrose, Mass. / Boston College FrankMatrango Sr. R-R 5-10 165 Springfield,Mass./Cathedral

OUTFIELDERSJack Hetherton Jr. R-R 5-11 165 Framingham, Mass. / Framingham Dick Hogan Jr. R-R 6-0 170 Worcester, Mass. / South Art Moossmann Jr. R-R 5-11 180 Glendale, N.Y. / Grover Cleveland John Summa So. R-R 6-2 180 Waterbury, Conn. / Sacred Heart Johnny Turco Sr. R-R 5-10 175 Walpole, Mass. / Walpole

Head Coach: John Barry; Assistant Coach: Hop Riopel; Manager: William H. Brine

April 14 Boston Braves RainApril 19 Dartmouth W, 4-2April 22 Brown W, 8-6April 26 Colgate W, 7-3May1 atSpringfield W,9-8May 3 Seton Hall W, 9-2May 8 at Brown W, 9-0May 10 at Harvard W, 3-1May 12 Boston Braves RainMay 15 at Tufts RainMay 17 Providence W, 5-4May 22 at Dartmouth L, 1-2 (15)May 24 Harvard W, 13-3May 27 Trinity W, 12-7May 30 Boston College W, 5-4 (16)May 31 at Providence W, 16-14June 4 Yale W, 8-4June 7 at Amherst L, 7-10June 9 at Boston College W, 6-4June 10 Boston College W, 13-3

College World Series, Omaha, NebraskaJune 12 Western Michigan W, 5-1June 13 Missouri L, 0-1June 14 Texas W, 2-1June 15 Western Michigan W, 15-3June 15 Penn State W, 15-4June 16 Missouri W, 7-3June 17 Missouri W, 8-4

June 15, 1952Holy Cross 15, Penn State 4

Holy Cross 023 040 312 — 15-19-2Penn State 000 003 010 — 4-7-7

WP—Lonergan; LP—Moore.

June 16, 1952Holy Cross 7, Missouri 3

Holy Cross 000 105 010 — 7-8-0Missouri 000 011 010 — 3-7-2

WP—Perry; LP—Boenker.

Championship GameJune 17, 1952

Holy Cross 8, Missouri 4Holy Cross 120 000 302 — 8-8-2Missouri 000 022 00x — 4-9-3

WP—O’Neill; LP—Atkinson.

1952 National Champions

Player AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB PO A EJohnny Turco .385 23 96 29 37 2 2 1 19 23 7 9 45 2 1Pete Naton .340 24 94 22 32 4 4 2 27 12 6 0 146 16 4Frank Matrango .302 24 96 18 29 1 1 0 17 19 6 1 21 40 3Fran Dyson .300 19 60 17 18 1 1 0 10 17 2 0 175 7 2Paul Brissette .275 24 104 23 29 3 0 0 16 16 14 1 68 69 11Art Moossmann .267 24 116 18 31 3 2 1 22 5 5 0 57 2 0Jack Concannon .260 24 100 16 26 3 1 0 12 14 4 3 49 86 8Dick Hogan .255 24 98 22 25 5 4 0 13 11 7 0 42 3 1Jack Lonergan .250 8 20 3 5 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 3 10 2Jim O’Neil .222 14 36 6 8 1 0 0 4 7 5 0 1 30 0Mike Cariglia .214 8 28 6 6 1 1 0 6 3 3 0 61 5 2Ronnie Perry .208 9 24 3 5 0 1 0 3 4 4 0 2 13 1Jack Hetherton .125 2 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0Dick Bogdan .000 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 2 0Gene Schiller .000 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Tony Parisi .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Don Slattery .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross .285 24 886 189 254 24 18 4 152 137 71 14 579 286 35Opponents .217 24 845 92 184 15 7 13 82 113 121 11 650 314 67

Pitcher ERA W L IP H ER BB SO 2B 3B HR HB WP BKRonnie Perry 2.44 7 0 66.1 52 22 31 38 2 3 6 3 0 0Dick Bogdan 2.75 2 0 15.2 11 11 15 6 2 1 1 1 1 1Jim O’Neill 1.64 9 1 103.1 82 23 40 61 9 2 4 1 2 0Jack Lonergan 4.80 3 2 41 39 24 26 16 2 1 2 2 0 0Don Slattery 1.00 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1952 Holy Cross Baseball Roster 1952 Holy Cross Schedule (21-3)

1952 Holy Cross Final Statistics

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Postseason TournamentsNCAA Tournament

1952 NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

June 12 Western Michigan W, 5-1June 13 Missouri L, 0-1June 14 Texas W, 2-1June 15 Western Michigan W, 15-3June 15 Penn State W, 15-4June 16 Missouri W, 7-3June 17 Missouri W, 8-4

1954 NCAA District I Playoffs(Springfield, Mass.)

June 3 Boston University L, 3-8

1955 NCAA District I Playoffs(Springfield, Mass.)

June 2 Massachusetts L, 0-1

1958 NCAA District I Playoffs (Springfield, Mass.)

June 4 Colby W, 4-3June 4 Colby W, 5-1June 8 Connecticut W, 2-1 (10)

1958 NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

June 14 Southern California W, 3-0June 15 Clemson W, 17-4June 16 Missouri L, 1-4June 17 Southern California L, 2-6

1960 NCAA District I Playoffs (Springfield, Mass.)

June 3 American Inernational W, 5-1June 5 Boston College L, 4-5

1962 NCAA District I Playoffs(Springfield, Mass.)

May 31 Bridgeport W, 5-2May 31 Vermont W, 7-5June 1 Vermont W, 12-5

1962 NCAA College World Series(Omaha, Neb.)

June 11 Colorado State W, 4-3June 12 Michigan L, 4-11June 13 Santa Clara L, 7-12

1963 NCAA District I Playoffs (Newton, Mass.)

May 29 Boston College W, 4-0May 29 Boston College W, 7-4

1963 NCAA District I Playoffs (Worcester, Mass.)

June 1 Providence W, 11-0June 1 Providence W, 7-4

1963 NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)

June 10 Missouri L, 0-3June 11 Southern Cal. L, 5-6

1965 NCAA District I Playoffs (Boston, Mass.)

June 3 Connecticut L, 4-7June 3 Connecticut W, 5-0June 4 Connecticut L, 0-7

1967 NCAA District I Playoffs (Amherst, Mass.)

May 28 Massachusetts L, 0-4May 28 Massachusetts L, 0-6

1978 NCAA Northeast Regional (Holyoke, Mass.)

May 25 St. John’s W, 5-3May 26 Temple L, 7-8May 26 St. John’s L, 12-14

ECAC Tournament1978 ECAC Tournament

(Worcester, Mass.)May19 Fairfield L,1-5May 19 Providence W, 5-4May20 Fairfield W,4-2May 21 Massachusetts W, 7-5May 21 Massachusetts L, 0-2

1980 ECAC Tournament (Worcester, Mass.)

May 16 New Hampshire W, 10-3May 17 Maine L, 2-6May 17 Connecticut L, 2-4

1986 ECAC Tournament (Pawtucket, R.I.)

May 15 Canisius W, 6-2May 16 New York Tech L, 5-7May 17 Maine L, 3-15

1991 ECAC Tournament (Orono, Maine)

May 15 LeMoyne L, 5-7May 16 Monmouth W, 8-1May 17 Northeastern L, 10-11

Patriot League Tournament1999 Patriot League Tournament

(Lewisburg, Pa.)May 17 Navy L, 4-8

2001 Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)

May 12 Bucknell L, 4-10

2008 Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)

May 10 Navy W, 6-0May 10 Navy L, 1-12May 11 Navy L, 5-9

2009 Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)(West Point, N.Y.)

May 9 Army L, 1-5May 9 Army W, 5-3May 10 Army L, 0-11

2010 Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)(Bethlehem, Pa.)

May 15 Lehigh W, 2-1May 15 Lehigh L, 1-4May 16 Lehigh W, 3-0

2010 Patriot League Tournament (Championship)(Worcester, Mass.)

May 21 Bucknell W, 8-7May 22 Bucknell L, 3-4May 22 Bucknell L, 7-12

2012 Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)(Worcester, Mass.)

May 12 Navy W, 1-0May 12 Navy W, 4-2

2012 Patriot League Tournament (Championship)(West Point, N.Y.)

May 20 Army L, 0-4May 20 Army W, 7-4May 21 Army L, 4-8

2013 Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)(Worcester, Mass.)

May 11 Bucknell W, 9-6May 11 Bucknell W, 3-0

2013 Patriot League Tournament (Championship)(Worcester, Mass.)

May 19 Army L, 4-9May 19 Army L, 4-5

2015 Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)(Bethlehem, Pa.)

May 19 Lehigh L, 2-6May 19 Lehigh W, 7-4May 20 Lehigh L, 1-7

2016 Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)(Worcester, Mass.)

May 14 Lehigh W, 9-4May 14 Lehigh L, 5-18May 15 Lehigh W, 12-8

2016 Patriot League Tournament (Championship)(Annapolis, Md.)

May 22 Navy L, 1-2 (10 inn.)May 23 Navy W, 3-2May 23 Navy L, 0-1

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1893 Thomas Leahey1894 Daniel McCarthy1895 Mike “Doc” Powers1896 Mike “Doc” Powers1897 William J. Fox1898 William J. Fox1899 John E. Brennan1900 John E. McTigue1901 Patrick J. Carney1902 William H. Dyer1903 Thomas J. Skelly1904 Peter Noonan1905 James J. Spring1906 John A. Flynn1907 George B. Cashen1908 John J. Barry1909 John Kearney1910 George Jones1911 Daniel Kennedy1912 Daniel Kennedy1913 Patrick Cawley1914 James O’Brien1915 John J. Norton1916 Joseph Murphy1917 John J. Norton1918 Frank O’Neil1919 Emmons J. Bowen1920 Jay O’Connor1921 Chick Gagnon1922 Fred Maguire1923 Bill Horan1924 Ken Simendinger1925 Owen Carroll1926 Pete Cote1927 Billy Wise1928 Frank Savage1929 Dick Harrell1930 James Shelvin1931 Norman Sims1932 John Marshall1933 Frank Cammarano1934 John Horgan1935 Ed Moriarty1936 Joe Cusick1937 Joe Kelly

1938 Charles Brucato1939 Camille Durand1940 Mike Klarnick1941 John Hanlon1942 Alex Nahigian1943 Harper Geary1944 Robert Davis, Robert Devlin1945 Robert Devlin1946 Robert Batten1947 John Whalen1948 Robert Curran1949 Edward Polak1950 William Porter1951 Ralph Gebhardt, Bob Heon1952 John Concannon1953 Arthur Moossmann1954 Paul Brissette1955 Bob Johnson1956 Dick Santaniello1957 Jack Brennan, Gordon Massa1958 Tom Ryan1959 Larry Rancourt1960 Ken Komodzinski1961 John Allen, Gene Malinowski1962 Tom Smith1963 Tony Capo1964 Jim Halloran1965 John Wendelken1966 John Kerry1967 Jack McCarthy1968 Dave Klecak1969 Pat Bourque1970 Bill Crowley1971 Daniel Capen1972 Ty Brennan1973 Colin Clapton1974 Michael Connolly1975 Robert Bigda1976 Bruce Sabatini1977 William Doran, Stephen Senior1978 Richard Jasinski1979 Peter Colombo1980 Ron Perry, Ted Rockwell, Neil Solomon1981 Joseph Lemay, Edward Scannell

1982 David Stenhouse, James Vest1983 James Irzyk1984 Gary Quinlan1985 Gerry Cox1986 Brian Reale, Nick Zammarelli1987 B.J. Flynn, Brian Foley1988 Terry Cardew, Joe Noone1989 Brendan Grady, Mike Irons, Paul Pearl1990 David Leonard, Brian McMillin1991 David Leonard1992 Michael Neary1993 James Larkin1994 Paige Brennan1995 Terrence Butt, James Cook, Brian Merrick1996 Charles Teeple1997 David Abdou1998 John Sheehy1999 Ben Power2000 Jeff Miller2001 Cory Czajka, Ryan Kenny, Mike Macholz2002 Mike Montano, Peter Summa2003 Dan Powers, Matt McEvoy2004 Chris Doneski, Ed Turner2005 Steve Buckley, Mike Marron2006 None2007 Matt Blake, Norm Roth2008 Brendan Akashian, Tim Thran2009 Jake Gorman, Dan Seip, John Sills2010 Ryan George, Matt Perry, John Sills2011 Jack Laurendeau, Eric Oxford2012 Matt Croglio, Chris Sintetos2013 John Colella, Mike Ahmed2014 None2015 Donny Murray, Phil Reese, Evan Ocello, Jack St. Clair2016 None

All-Time Captains

Holy Cross Captains/Coaches

Head Coach Years Record Pct.Dennis O’Neil 1894 (1) 6-5-0 .545James “Chippy” McGarr 1895 (1) 17-5-2 .750James Garry 1897 (1) 17-7-0 .708Jesse Burkett 1898, 1917-20 (5) 100-20-1 .831Thomas McCarthy 1899-00, 1904-05, 1916 (5) 77-36-4 .675John Brennan 1901 (1) 12-9-0 .571John Pappalau 1902 (1) 18-6-0 .750William Dyer 1903, 1910-15 (7) 104-70-6 .594Patrick Carney 1906-1909 (4) 71-31-1 .694Jack Barry 1921-1960 (40) 616-150-6 .802Albert “Hop” Riopel 1961-1966 (5) 82-43-0 .656Robert Curran 1967-1970 (4) 37-41-2 .475Jack Whalen 1971-92, 1994-98 (27) 343-463-8 .426Phil Philip 1993 (1) 12-20-0 .375Paul Pearl 1999-2001 (3) 46-76-1 .378Fran O’Brien 2002-2004 (3) 38-73-1 .344Craig Najarian 2005-2007 (3) 41-72-1 .363Greg DiCenzo 2008-Present (8) 221-235-1 .485

All-Time Head CoachesBY WINSHead Coach Years Record Pct.Jack Barry 1921-1960 (40) 616-150-6 .802Jack Whalen 1971-92, 1994-98 (27) 343-463-8 .426Greg DiCenzo 2008-Present (9) 221-235-1 .485William Dyer 1903, 1910-15 (7) 104-70-6 .594Jesse Burkett 1898, 1917-20 (5) 100-20-1 .831

BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Head Coach Years Record Pct.Jesse Burkett 1898, 1917-20 (5) 100-20-1 .831Jack Barry 1921-1960 (40) 616-150-6 .802James “Chippy” McGarr 1895 (1) 17-5-2 .750John Pappalau 1902 (1) 18-6-0 .750James Garry 1897 (1) 17-7-0 .708

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Honors & AwardsThe Riopel Award

The Riopel Award is awarded annu-ally by the Holy Cross Varsity Club to the Crusaders’ most valuable player. It is given in memory of Albert D. “Hop” Riopel was a 1924 Holy Cross graduate who earned a total of 11 letters in three different sports. He coached the baseball team from 1961-1966, posting an 82-43 record. Past Riopel Award winners include:

1967 Thomas Kelly, OF1968 Jim Conlon, P1969 Phil O’Neil, 1B1970 Bill Crowley, 3B1971 Mike Pazik, P1972 Colin Clapton, IF/OF1973 Jim Hughes, 3B1974 Bart Bornstein, P/1B1975 John Gibaldo, DH1976 Bart Bornstein, P/1B1977 Rick Jasinski, P/1B1978 Rick Jasinski, P/1B Ron Perry, SS1979 Ron Perry, SS Neil Solomon, 3B1980 Ron Perry, SS Ted Rockwell, P Neil Solomon, 3B1981 David Stenhouse, C1982 David Stenhouse, C1983 Jim Irzyk, P1984 Jack O’Keefe, 1B1985 Gerry Cox, 1B1986 Brian Reale, SS1987 Dave Lafontaine, P1988 Paul Pearl, 1B1989 Brendan Grady, P1990 David Leonard, P1991 David Leonard, P1992 Jerome Fuller, C1993 Jim Larkin, 2B1994 Paige Brennan, CF1995 Terrence Butt, SS1996 Tim Fortune, P1997 Andy Nolan, P1998 John Sheehy, 1B1999 Jeff Miller, SS2000 Jeff Miller, SS Jim Sweeney, DH/P2001 Peter Summa, 2B2002 Peter Summa, 2B2003 Mike Marron, C2004 Tucker Frawley, 2B2005 Tucker Frawley, 2B2006 Tucker Frawley, 2B2007 Brendan Akashian, C Scott Hampe, P2008 Brendan Akashian, C2009 Matt Perry, 3B2010 Nick Ciardiello, OF Matt Perry, 3B John Sills, 2B2011 Nick Ciardiello, OF2012 John Colella, P2013 Jordan Enos, 1B2014 Evan Ocello, OF2015 Alex Voitik, C2016 Anthony Critelli, 1B

The Ray Dobens AwardPresented by the Varsity Club, the Ray Dobens Award was donated by the Dobens family to memorialize the baseball great. This trophy is given to the Crusaders’ Most Improved Player. Dobens was a 1929 Holy Cross graduate who was signed by the Boston Red Sox. Past Dobens Award winners include:

1985 John Quinn, C1986 Mike Jaromin, P1987 Brian Foley, OF1988 Brendan Grady, P1989 David Leonard, P1990 Todd Dextradeur, OF1991 Matt Morgan, OF1992 Mike Neary, 2B1993 Paige Brennan, CF1994 Clem Martin, P1995 James Cook, OF1996 Dan Morrill, 1B1997 Brian Issitt, OF1998 Dan Morrill, 3B1999 Jason Yacavone, 3B2000 Corey Czajka, OF2001 Dale Johnson, C2002 D.J. Lucey, P2003 Mike Marron, C2004 Andrew Sweeney, INF2005 Jamie Aldrich, LF2006 Norm Roth, OF2007 Matt Perron, OF2008 Matt O’Brien, P2009 Dan Seip, P2010 Ryan George, P2011 John Pedrotty, P2012 Jordan Enos, 1B2013 Andrew Barry, 2B2014 Connor Perry, C2015 Justin Finan, P2016 Thomas Russo, 3B

The Ron Soucie AwardCreated by his former teammates, Rick DeAngelis and Tom Kelly, the Ron Soucie Award is presented to the team’s rookie of the year. Past Soucie Award winners include:

2003 Tucker Frawley, 2B2004 Mike Miller, P2005 Tim Thran, P2006 Tyler Stampone, 3B2007 Bobby Holmes, P2008 Eric Oxford, 1B2009 Steve Tkowski, C2010 Stephen Wadsworth, C2011 Andrew Barry, 2B2012 Donny Murray, P2013 Nick Lovullo, INF2014 Ben White, P2015 Cam O’Neill, 2B2016 Pat McGowan, P

Robert T. CurranLeadership Award

Created by Rick DeAngelis ’70 in memory of Robert T. Curran, former baseball player, head coach and Hall of Famer who graduated from Holy Cross in 1948. It is given to the player or players who most exemplify the former “Son of Holy Cross.” Past Curran Award winners include:

2011 Greg DiCenzo, Nick Ciardiello, Jack Laurendeau, Brendan McCrea, Eric Oxford2012 Matt Croglio2013 Stephen Wadsworth2014 Brandon Cipolla2015 Ryan Filipowicz2016 Bobby Indeglia

Perry-Conlon AwardCreated by Rick DeAngelis ’70 for his former teammates Ronald S. Perry and James T. Conlon. It is given to the most outstanding pitcher on the Holy Cross baseball team. Past Perry-Conlon Award winners include:

2012 Nate Koneski2013 Tom Marra2014 Ben White2015 Brendan King2016 Brendan King

Holy Cross Varsity ClubHall of Fame Inductees

1956 Louis F. Sockalexis ’97 John J. Barry ’101957 Albert D. “Hop” Riopel ’24 Owen T. Carroll ’251958 Andrew J. Coakley ’06 Kenneth A. Simendinger ’24 Philip E. O’Connell ’321959 James J. Dowd ’10 Frederick E. Maguire ’221960 Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Fox ’00 Peter J. Noonan ’06 Wilfred P. D. Ryan ’20 Dr. Martin B. Murray ’33 John B. Turco ’521961 Harold D. Gagnon ’221964 Francis J. Maloney ’19 G. William Horan ’23 John C. Ryan ’301965 Ronald S. Perry ’541967 Robert F. Daughters ’37 Joseph P. Delaney ’391968 James J. Tunney ’24 William F. Carrigan ’061969 Eugene H. Herbert ’301970 Joseph A. Dugan ’20 Charles “Buzz” Harvey ’351971 Edward J. Moriarty ’351972 John J. Norton ’171973 Robert J. Sullivan ’481974 Nicholas J. Morris ’36 Arnold J. Statz ’211975 Robert T. Curran ’481976 Joseph J. Mulligan ’34 Willfred H. Lefebvre ’38 John H. Wendelken ’651977 Andrew H. Giardi ’40 Donald F. Prohovich ’56

1978 John J. Tivnan ’481979 John P. Whalen ’48

1980 William G. Wise, Sr. ’27 C. Keefe Hurley ’29 Joseph C. Osmanski ’41 James P. O’Neill ’52 Joseph A. Liebler ’561981 John E. Bezemes ’43 Eugene A. Desautels ’30 Walter P. Gautreau ’251982 Raymond W. Monaco ’411983 Warren P. Cote ’261984 Richard J. Arcand ’57 Albert R. Snyder ’63 William M. Doran, Jr. ’771985 Charles J. Brucato ’38 Richard H. Blasser ’40 Andrew J. Natowich ’43 Ronald K. Perry ’801986 Emmons J. Bowen ’19 James A. Cavalieri ’32 Anthony Colucci ’321987 Frank J. Nekola ’30 Henry G. Ouellette ’391988 Richard P. Jasinski ’78 Glenn P. Verrette ’801989 Richard J. Berardino ’59 Lawrence A. Ewald ’80 1990 James P. Scondras ’43 Thomas E. Kelly ’671991 Eugene V. Malinowski ’611992 David P. Stenhouse ’851993 Peter A. Naton ’531996 Peter M. Colombo ’79 Brian R. Reale ’861997 Paul A. Brissette ’541998 Martin J. O’Brien ’411999 Harold E. Dietz ’592000 Frederick J. DeAngelis ’702002 Dean V. Casagrande ’832003 Alfred W. Alzerini ’302003 John P. Concannon ’522005 Jerome L. Fuller ’922005 Gordon R. Massa ’572007 Donald F. Riedl ’632008 Ronal T. Cote, ’562009 Jesse Burkett (Honorary) David Leonard ’91 John Peterman ’932011 Art Kenney ’382012 Ken Komodzinski ’602016 Matt Perry ‘10

Daniel Allen Sportsmanship Award

2013 George Perrotta

Crusader of the Year1957 Richard Arcand1965 John Wendelken1977 William Doran, Jr.1980 Ronnie Perry, Jr.1981 John Ahern1983 Dean Casagrande

John P. CooneyMemorial Award

1989 Michael Irons1998 John Sheehy2010 Matt Shapiro

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Honors & AwardsCoSIDA Academic

All-Americans1970 Nick DeAngelis (2nd team)1976 Bill Doran (2nd team)1978 Ron Perry (1st team)1979 Ron Perry (1st team)1980 Ron Perry (1st team)1990 Todd Dextradeur (1st team)1991 Tom Miller (2nd team) Gerard Lambert (3rd team)1992 Gerard Lambert (3rd team)1993 Paige Brennan (2nd team)1994 Paige Brennan (1st team)

Patriot LeaguePlayer of the Year

1999 Jim Sweeney2001 Peter Summa2009 Matt Perry2013 Jordan Enos

Patriot LeaguePitcher of the Year

2008 Matt Shapiro2013 John Colella

Patriot LeagueRookie of the Year

2006 Tyler Stampone2010 Stephen Wadsworth2015 Cam O’Neill

Patriot LeagueCoach of the Year

1999 Paul Pearl2001 Paul Pearl2008 Greg DiCenzo2013 Greg DiCenzo

Patriot LeagueScholar-Athlete of the Year

1991 Tom Miller1994 Paige Brennan2013 Jordan Enos

Patriot LeagueAll-Decade Team

1990s Terrence Butt, SS

Patriot League25th Anniversary Team

2015 John Colella Matt Perry Jim Sweeney

All-Patriot League1991 Jerome Fuller, UTL (1st team) David Leonard, P (1st team) Tom Miller, 1B (1st team) Matt Morgan, OF (1st team)1992 Jerome Fuller, C (1st team)1993 Jim Larkin, 2B (1st team) Terrence Butt, SS (2nd team)1994 Paige Brennan, OF (2nd team) Terrence Butt, SS (2nd team)1995 Terrence Butt, SS (1st team)1997 Brian Issitt, OF (1st team) Ben Power, OF (2nd team)1998 Dan Morrill, DH (2nd team)1999 Jeff Miller, SS (1st team) Jim Sweeney, DH (1st team) Jim Sweeney, P (1st team) Jason Yacavone, 3B (2nd team)2000 Jeff Miller, SS (1st team) Jim Sweeney, DH (1st team) Matt McEvoy, OF (2nd team)2001 Dale Johnson, C (1st team) Peter Summa, 2B (1st team) Corey Cazjka, OF (2nd team)2002 Dale Johnson, C (1st team)2003 Mike Marron, C (2nd team)2004 Tucker Frawley, 2B (2nd team)2005 Tucker Frawley, 2B (1st team)2006 Tucker Frawley, 2B (2nd team) Jake Gorman, SS (2nd team) Tyler Stampone, 3B (2nd team)2007 Brendan Akashian, C (1st team) Tyler Stampone, SS (1st team) Norm Roth, OF (2nd team)2008 Brendan Akashian, C (1st team) Matt Shapiro, P (1st team) Gil Gomez, OF (2nd team)2009 Matt Perry, 3B (1st team) Bill Cupelo, OF (2nd team) Dan Seip, P (2nd team)2010 Jack Laurendeau, OF (1st team) Matt Perry, 3B (1st team) Nick Ciardiello, OF (2nd team) Nate Koneski, P (2nd team) Steve Tkowski, DH (2nd team) Stephen Wadsworth, C (2nd team)2011 Nick Ciardiello (1st team) John Pedrotty (1st team)2012 Mike Ahmed, 3B (1st team) John Colella, RP (1st team) Nate Koneski, SP (1st team) Alex Maldonado, SS (1st team) Patrick Puentes, OF (1st team) Brandon Cipolla, OF (2nd team) Jordan Enos, 1B (2nd team)2013 Mike Ahmed, 3B/P (1st team) John Colella, RP (1st team) Jordan Enos, 1B (1st team) Evan Ocello, OF (1st team) Patrick Puentes, OF (1st team) Brandon Cipolla, OF (2nd team) Donny Murray, SP (2nd team)2014 Evan Ocello, OF (1st team) Brandon Cipolla, OF (2nd team)2015 Anthony Critelli, 1B (1st team) Sean Gustin, RP (1st team) Brendan King, P (1st team) Nick Lovullo, SS (1st team) Donny Murray, P (2nd team) Ben White, P (2nd team)2016 Anthony Critelli (1st team) Brendan King (1st team) Bill Schlich (2nd team)

Patriot LeagueAll-Tournament Team

2008 Gil Gomez, Bobby Holmes2009 Jake Gorman, Bobby Holmes2010 Nate Koneski, Matt Perry, Stephen Wadsworth2012 Mike Ahmed, Brandon Cipolla, Jordan Enos2013 John Colella, Patrick Puentes, Donny Murray2015 Anthony Critelli, Brendan King2016 Bobby Indeglia, Bill Schlich, Brendan King

Patriot LeagueAll-Academic Team

2011 Nick Ciardiello, Nate Koneski, Josh Olson2012 Jordan Enos, Nate Koneski, Patrick Puentes2013 John Colella, Donny Murray, Patrick Puentes2014 Sean Gustin, Jack St. Clair2015 Sean Gustin, Jack St. Clair2016 Sean Gustin

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Honors & AwardsPatriot League

Academic Honor RollRyan Anderson 2008Steve Anderson 2008, 2009Tommy Arrigg 2008, 2009, 2010Edmund Balsdon 1992, 1993Danny Barlok 2016Kevin Beglane 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Matt Blake 2005Andrew Boyce 2013Paige Brennan 1992, 1993, 1994Steve Buckley 2005Zach Burdeau 2011Marco Burgarello 2015Terrance Butt 1992, 1993, 1994Michael Calorossi 1993, 1995George Capen 2016Peter Capuano 1995, 1996, 1997Edward Chambers 1996Daniel Cherney 1998Nick Ciardiello 2009, 2010, 2011John Colella 2011, 2012, 2013Greg Cote 1996Joe Cravero 2015, 2016Anthony Critelli 2016Declan Cronin 2016Ted Cullinane 2013Billy Cupelo 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Cory Czjka 1999Will D’Agostino 2015Ben Deane 2003James DeLucia 2002, 2003Stefvan Drezek 1991Jordan Enos 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Michael Farrell 1999Ryan Filipowicz 2013Tim Fortune 1996Zach Fox 2014, 2016Ryan George 2010Derek Gittus 1995Gil Gomez 2006, 2007Sean Gustin 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016Josh Hauser 2012Bobby Holmes 2010James Joseph 1995, 1996, 1997Ryan Kenny 2001Kevin Kielbasa 2002Derek Klinka 2009Nate Koneski 2009, 2010, 2012Chris Kono 2011, 2012Gerry Lambert 1992Jack Laurendeau 2009, 2010Bill Lazos 1991Jame Liebler 1993Kyle Lister 2008D.J. Lucey 2001, 2003Jason Lynch 2002, 2004, 2005Brian Magner 1995Tom Marra 2011Michael Marron 2003, 2004Clem Martin 1992, 1994Jim McCloud 2005Pat McGowan 2016Brendan McGrail 1992, 1993Devin McGrath 2016Matthew McEvoy 2002Brian Merrick 1994, 1995Tom Miller 1991Chris Minteer 2014Michael Montano 2001, 2002Daniel Morrill 1995Awari Muoneke 2016

Donny Murray 2015Matt O’Brien 2005, 2007Trevor O’Brien 2002Evan Ocello 2012, 2014Josh Olson 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Rob Oteri 2006, 2007Peter Pasciucco 2002, 2003, 2005Matt Perron 2006George Perrotta 2013Matt Perry 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Benjamin Power 1998Gerald Powderly 1993Dan Powers 2001, 2002, 2003Patrick Puentes 2010, 2011, 2012John Raus 2003Norm Roth 2005, 2006, 2007Shane Sandoval 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016Mike Schell 2003, 2004, 2005Bill Schlich 2016Dmitri Seredenko 2008, 2009John Sheehy 1996, 1997John Sills 2009Keith Simard 2003Michael Spada 2015, 2016Jack St. Clair 2013, 2014, 2015Stephen Sullivan 2001Andy Sweeney 2003, 2005James Sweeney 1999Charles Teeple 1994Andrew Tenaglia 2007Mike Thater 2006, 2008Tim Thran 2006, 2007, 2008Ed Turner 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Chris Valentino 1995Dan Vucovich 2015, 2016Nate Walker 2013, 2014Ben White 2014, 2016Jason Yacavone 1997, 1998, 1999

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Crusaders In Major League BaseballPlayer Team (Years)Jimmy Bannon St. Louis Browns (1893) Boston Beaneaters (1894-1896)Jack Barry Philadelphia Athletics (1908-1915) Boston Red Sox (1915-1917; 1919)Pat Bourque Chicago Cubs (1971-1973) Oakland Athletics (1973-1974) Minnesota Twins (1974)Chick Bowen New York Giants (1919)Hugh Bradley Boston Red Sox (1910-1912) Pittsburgh Rebels (1914-1915) Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1915) Newark Pepper (1915)Tom Cahill Louisville Colonels (1891)Pat Carney Boston Beaneaters (1901-1904)Bill Carrigan Boston Americans (1906) Boston Red Sox (1908-1916)Doc Carroll Philadelphia Athletics (1916)Ownie Carroll Detroit Tigers (1925; 1927-1930) New York Yankees (1930) Cincinnati Reds (1930-1932) Brooklyn Dodgers (1933-1934)Andy Coakley Philadelphia Athletics (1902-1906) Cincinnati Reds (1907-1908) Chicago Cubs (1908-1909) New York Highlanders (1911)Ed Conley Providence Grays (1884)Pete Cote New York Giants (1926)Doc Curley Chicago Orphans (1899)Bob Daughters Boston Red Sox (1937)Gene Desautels Detroit Tigers (1930-1933) Boston Red Sox (1937-1940) Cleveland Indians (1941-1943; 1945) Philadelphia Athletics (1946)Ray Dobens Boston Red Sox (1929)Kip Dowd Pittsburgh Pirates (1910)Tommy Dowd Boston Reds (1891) Washington Statesmen (1891) Washington Senators (1892) St. Louis Browns (1893-1897) Philadelphia Phillies (1897) St. Louis Browns (1898) Cleveland Spiders (1899) Boston Americans (1901)Joe Dugan Philadelphia Athletics (1917-1921) Boston Red Sox (1922) New York Yankees (1922-1928) Boston Braves (1929) Detroit Tigers (1931)John Flynn Pittsburgh Pirates (1910-1911) Washington Senators (1912)Bill Fox Washington Senators (1897) Cincinnati Reds (1901)John Freeman Boston Red Sox (1927)Bob Friedrichs Washington Senators (1932)Chick Gagnon Detroit Tigers (1922) Washington Senators (1924)Hank Garrity Chicago White Sox (1931)Doc Gautreau Philadelphia Athletics (1925) Boston Braves (1925-1928)Ed Gill Washington Senators (1919)Haddie Gill Cincinnati Reds (1923)Tom Gunning Boston Beaneaters (1884-1886) Philadelphia Quakers (1887) Philadelphia Athletics (1888-1889)Andy Harrington Cincinnati Reds (1913)Mike Hegan New York Yankees (1964; 1966-1967) Seattle Pilots (1969) Milwaukee Brewers (1970-1971) Oakland Athletics (1971-1973) New York Yankees (1973-1974) Milwaukee Brewers (1974-1977)

Player Team (Years)Mike Hickey Boston Beaneaters (1899)Jack Hoey Boston Americans (1906-1907) Boston Red Sox (1908)Dick Joyce Kansas City Athletics (1965)John Keefe Syracuse Stars (1890)Art Kenney Boston Bees (1938)Ed Larkin Philadelphia Athletics (1909)Tom Leahy Pittsburgh Pirates (1897) Washington Senators (1897-1898) Milwaukee Brewers (1901) Philadelphia Athletics (1901) St. Louis Cardinals (1905)Bill LeFebvre Boston Red Sox (1938-1939) Washington Senators (1943-1944)Freddie Maguire New York Giants (1922-1923) Chicago Cubs (1928) Boston Braves (1929-1931)Danny Mahoney Cincinnati Reds (1911)Gordon Massa Chicago Cubs (1957-1958)Jack McCarthy Cincinnati Reds (1893-1894) Pittsburgh Pirates (1898-1899) Chicago Orphans (1900) Cleveland Blues (1901) Cleveland Bronchos (1902) Cleveland Naps (1903) Chicago Cubs (1903-1905) Brooklyn Superbas (1906-1907)Connie McGeehan Philadelphia Athletics (1903)Doc McMahon Boston Red Sox (1908)Bill Merritt Chicago Colts (1891) Louisville Colonels (1892) Boston Beaneaters (1893-1894) Pittsburgh Pirates (1894) Cincinnati Reds (1894-1895) Pittsburgh Pirates (1895-1897) Boston Beaneaters (1899)Bill Mills Philadelphia Athletics (1894)Ed Moriarty Boston Braves (1935) Boston Bees (1936)Jo-Jo Morrissey Cincinnati Reds (1932-1933) Chicago White Sox (1936)Joe Mulligan Boston Red Sox (1934)TimMurnane MiddletownMansfields(1872) Philadelphia Athletics (1873-1874) Philadelphia Whites (1875) Boston Red Caps (1876-1877) Providence Grays (1878) Boston Reds (1884)Bill Murray Washington Senators (1917)Pete Naton Pittsburgh Pirates (1953)Bots Nekola New York Yankees (1929) Detroit Tigers (1933)Al Niemiec Boston Red Sox (1934) Philadelphia Athletics (1936)Pete Noonan Philadelphia Athletics (1904) Chicago Cubs (1906) St. Louis Cardinals (1906-1907)Dennis O’Neill St. Louis Browns (1893)Queenie O’Rourke New York Highlanders (1908)Tom Padden Pittsburgh Pirates (1932-1937) Philadelphia Blue Jays (1943) Washington Senators (1943)John Pappalau Cleveland Spiders (1897)Mike Pazik Minnesota Twins (1975-1977)Doc Powers Louisville Colonels (1898-1899) Washington Senators (1899) Philadelphia Athletics (1901-1905) New York Highlanders (1905) Philadelphia Athletics (1905-1909)

Player Team (Years)Blondy Ryan Chicago White Sox (1930) New York Giants (1933-1934) Philadelphia Phillies (1935) New York Yankees (1935) New York Giants (1937-1938)Jimmy Ryan Chicago White Stockings (1885-1889) Chicago Pirates (1890) Chicago Colts (1891-1897) Chicago Orphans (1898-1900) Washington Senators (1902-1903)Rosy Ryan New York Giants (1919-1924) Boston Braves (1925-1926) New York Yankees (1928) Brooklyn Dodgers (1933)Jimmy Shevlin Detroit Tigers (1930) Cincinnati Reds (1932; 1934)Tom Smith Boston Beaneaters (1894) Philadelphia Phillies (1895) Louisville Colonels (1896) St. Louis Browns (1898)Louis Sockalexis Cleveland Spiders (1897-1899)Bill Spanswick Boston Red Sox (1964)John Stafford Cleveland Spiders (1893)Tom Stankard Pittsburgh Pirates (1904)Jigger Statz New York Giants (1919-1920) Boston Red Sox (1920) Chicago Cubs (1922-1925) Brooklyn Robins (1927-1928)Denny Sullivan Providence Grays (1879) Boston Red Caps (1880)Rube Ward Brooklyn Superbas (1902)Eddie Wilson Brooklyn Dodgers (1936-1937)Pinky Woods Boston Red Sox (1943-1945)

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Crusaders To Sign Professional ContractsName, Position Year OrganizationTimothy Murnane, OF 1870 Philadelphia NationalsJames Ryan, OF 1880 Chicago Nationals William H. Merritt, C 1891 Chicago NationalsThomas J. Leahy, OF 1893 PittsburghLouis Sockalexis, OF 1897 Cleveland SpidersMike “Doc” Powers, C 1897 Philadelphia A’sWilliam H. Fox, IF 1897 Washington NationalsJohn J. Pappalau, P 1897 Cleveland SpidersWalter Curley, IF 1898 Chicago NationalsPatrick “Doc” Carney, OF 1901 Boston NationalsAndrew Coakley, P 1902 Philadelphia A’sPeter Noonan, C 1904 Philadelphia A’sBilly Dyer, IF 1904 CincinnatiThomas Stankard, IF 1904 PittsburghWilliam Carrigan, C 1906 Red SoxJack Hoey, OF 1906 Red SoxSteve O’Rourke, IF 1908 New York YankeesJack Flynn, 1B 1906 PittsburghJack Barry, SS 1908 Philadelphia A’sEdward Larkin, C 1909 Philadelphia A’sJames “Skip” Dowd, P 1910 PittsburghDaniel Mahoney, IF 1911 Chicago NationalsRalph Carroll, C 1913 Philadelphia A’sFred Ostergren, 1B 1914 PittsburghJoseph Dugan, 3B 1917 Phil. A’s/YankeesWilfred “Rosy” Ryan, P 1918 New York GiantsArnold “Jigger” Statz, OF 1919 New York GiantsEmmons “Chick” Bowen, OF 1919 New York GiantsEdward Gill, P 1919 WashingtonFrank Santoro, IF 1921 WashingtonFred E. Maguire, 2B 1922 New York GiantsHarold “Chick” Gagnon, SS 1922 DetroitHarold “Haddy” Gill, P 1923 CincinnatiJames Tunney, P 1924 New York GiantsKenneth Simendinger, OF 1924 WashingtonOwen T. Carroll, P 1925 DetroitWalter “Doc” Gautreau, IF 1925 PhiladelphiaPete Cote, SS 1926 New York GiantsName, Position Year OrganizationJoe Morrissey, OF 1926 CincinnatiJohn “Buck” Freeman, OF 1926 Red SoxTommy Padden, C 1927 New York YankeesRay Dobens, P 1929 Red SoxCornelius K. Hurley, OF 1929 GiantsFrank “Bots” Nekola, P 1929 New York YankeesGene Desautels, C 1930 DetroitJoe Dougherty, OF 1930 New York YankeesJohn “Blondy” Ryan, SS 1930 White Sox/GiantsJerome Shanahan, 3B 1930 St. Louis BrownsJames Shelvin, 1B 1930 CincinnatiRobert Fredeich, P 1931 WashingtonFrancis “Hank” Garrity, C 1931 BravesAl Niemiec, 3B 1933 Red SoxDon Maynard, C 1933 Red SoxJoe Mulligan, P 1934 Red SoxJohn “Red” Horgan, C 1934 BravesEdward Moriarty, 2B 1935 BravesJoseph Cusick, C 1936 CardinalsEdward Wilson, OF 1936 BrooklynRobert Daughters, 3B 1937 Red SoxJoseph “Specks” Kelley, SS 1937 Red SoxRoy Bruninghaus, P 1937 Red SoxAl Jarlett, P 1937 Red SoxArthur Kenney, P 1938 BravesWilfred “Lefty” Lefebvre, P 1939 Red SoxJohn “Whity” Piurek, 2B 1939 —Mike Klarnick, P 1940 —George “Pinkey” Woods, P 1941 Red SoxErnest Ford, P 1942 Red SoxWilliam Mills, C 1944 Philadelphia A’sKevin Mulcahy 1945 Philadelphia A’s

Name, Position Year OrganizationHarper Gerry 1947 PittsburghAl McEvoy, P 1948 New York YankeesJoseph Reedy, P 1948 Red SoxEdward Polak, C 1949 St. Louis CardinalsMatt Formon, P 1950 —Dick Shellenback 1950 BravesWilliam Porter, SS 1950 BravesGeorge Risley, 3B 1950 Detroit TigersJohn Concannon, SS 1952 BravesMike Cariglia, 1B 1952 BravesJohn Tony Turco, OF 1952 BravesJames O’Neill, P 1952 Cleveland IndiansPete Naton, C 1953 Pittsburgh PiratesArt Moossmann, OF 1953 —Dick Hogan, OF 1953 —Ron Perry, P 1954 Milwaukee BravesPaul Brissette, 2B 1954 Chicago White SoxEugene Schiller 1954 Milwaukee BravesRobert Johnson, OF 1955 —Ronnie Cote, P 1956 Red SoxDon Prohovich, 3B 1956 Chicago White SoxRichard Santaniello, INF 1956 Baltimore OriolesGordon Massa, C 1957 —Tommy Ryan, 2B 1958 Baltimore OriolesJim Farino, P 1958 Detroit TigersLarry Rancourt, C 1958 Cincinnati RedsHal Deitz, P 1958 St. Louis CardinalsRonnie Liptak, SS 1958 Milwaukee BravesDick Berardino, OF 1959 New York YankeesBernard “Dutch” Leonard, 1B 1959 New YorkJohn Kulevich, P 1961 Chicago CubsMike Hegan, 1B 1961 New York Yankees Len Merullo, 2B 1961 Pittsburgh PiratesBill Spanswick, P 1961 Red SoxJohn Peterman, 3B 1963 Pittsburgh PiratesMike Skane, P 1964 Kansas City AthleticsTimothy Murtaugh, C 1965 Pittsburgh PiratesRichard E. Joyce, P 1965 Chicago CubsPhil O’Neil, 1B 1969 St. Louis CardinalsPat Bourque, OF 1969 Chicago CubsMichael Pazik, P 1971 New York YankeesRick Jasinski, P 1978 Milwaukee BrewersRon Perry, SS 1980 Chicago White SoxNeil Solomon, P/3B 1980 Baltimore OriolesTed Rockwell, P 1980 New York MetsJim Vest, OF 1982 Philadelphia PhilliesDavid Stenhouse, C 1982 Toronto Blue JaysB.J. Flynn, C 1987 —Mark Roman, OF 1992 Detroit TigersJim Larkin, 2B 1993 Boston Red SoxJim Sweeney, P/1B 2000 Chicago White SoxDrew Bigda, P/1B 2004 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tucker Frawley, 2B 2006 —Brendan Akashian, C 2008 Philadelphia PhilliesBobby Holmes, P 2010 Florida MarlinsMatt Perry, 3B 2010 Detroit TigersJohn Pedrotty, P 2011 Arizona DiamondbacksNate Koneski, P 2012 Seattle MarinersMike Ahmed, P/3B 2013 Los Angeles DodgersJohn Colella, P 2013 Southern Illinois (Ind.)Alex Maldonado, SS 2013 Toronto Blue JaysDonny Murray, P 2015 Gateway Grizzlies (Ind.)Nick Lovullo, SS 2016 Boston Red SoxSean Gustin, P 2016 Utica Unicorns (Ind.)

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Year Name Team Overall Pick Round 1965 Henry Knittel Chicago Cubs 271 15 1965 Thomas Kelley Detroit Tigers 338 19 1965 James Bidwell New York Yankees 430 22 1965 Frederick Manning Minnesota Twins 596 49 1966 Paul Dumais Baltimore Orioles 63 @ 4 1966 Frederick Manning Detroit Tigers 91 # 7 1966 Paul Dumais Oakland Athletics 60 $ 3 1966 Thomas Kelley Cincinnati Reds 71 $ 4 1967 Thomas Kelley Minnesota Twins 144 # 9 1967 Thomas Kelley Cincinnati Reds 106 $ 6 1967 William Close Cincinnati Reds 142 $ 8 1967 Phil O’Neil * St. Louis Cardinals 145 $ 8 1968 William Close Baltimore Orioles 124 # 7 1969 Pat Bourque* Chicago Cubs 770 33 1970 William Crowley Detroit Tigers 758 33 1971 Mike Pazik New York Yankees 13 $ 1 1979 Ron Perry Boston Red Sox 312 12 1980 Ron Perry* Chicago White Sox 60 3 1982 Dave Stenhouse* Toronto Blue Jays 108 5 1982 Jim Vest* Philadelphia Phillies 609 24 1987 Andrew Nieman Oakland Athletics 745 29 1993 Jim Larkin* Boston Red Sox 835 30 2000 Jim Sweeney* Chicago White Sox 412 14 2004 Drew Bigda* Tampa Bay Rays 1155 39 2010 Matt Perry* Detroit Tigers 1243 41 2011 John Pedrotty* Arizona Diamondbacks 394 13 2012 Nate Koneski* Seattle Mariners 581 19 2013 Mike Ahmed* Los Angeles Dodgers 604 20 2015 Nick Lovullo Boston Red Sox 1011 34 2016 Nick Lovullo* Boston Red Sox 598 20

* - Signed with team$ - June Secondary Draft@ - January Draft# - January Secondary Draft

Crusaders Drafted By Major League Teams

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Tradition of ExcellenceThe following pages provide many highlights from Holy Cross’ distinguished baseball history, along with important dates during those years.

THE EARLY YEARS (1876-1894)In the early years, the Holy Cross baseball team only played one game every yearuntil1890.In1890,theCrusaderswereprovidedwiththeirfirstscheduleof any kind, consisting of five games. In 1893, theCrusaders boosted thescheduleto16games,finishingwithan11-5record.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:•June10,1876–HolyCrosslosestoBrown,16-5,intheirfirstbaseballgameat Driving Park in Worcester, Mass.•June5,1877–HolyCrossdefeatedBrown3-2fortheirfirst-evervictory.•May30,1893–InthefirstbaseballgameeverplayedontheHolyCrosscampus, the Crusaders defeated Georgetown, 4-2.

THE RISE TO STARDOM (1895-1899) When Mike “Doc” Powers ’97 discovered Louis Sockalexis ’97 on the Penob-scot Indian reservation in Oldtown, Maine, he never imagined that he would be bringing Holy Cross one of its most legendary athletes. Sockalexis stunned students, fans and major league scouts with his baseball prowess. Famed to be thehardesthitterandfleetest fielderofhisday,Sockalexisbatted .436and .444 during the 1895 and 1896 seasons with the Crusaders. He also set a long-standing world record of throwing a baseball the distance of 393 feet and 8 inches (131 yards). At the completion of his second season, “Sock” signed a contract with the Cleveland Spiders, who, out of deference to the full-blooded Indian, changed their name to the Cleveland Indians before he even wore the big league uniform. The 1896 season started the Crusaders risetodominance.ThePurpleandWhitesquadfinished19-7-1andsentarecord six players to the major leagues. The 1897 Crusaders, produced seven .300 hitters, including William H. Fox ’00, who batted .390 that season and set a world record by rounding the bases in 13.4 seconds.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:•April 19, 1895 – In Louis Sockalexis’ first game as theHC centerfielder,he registers four hits, including a grand slam, and six stolen bases to beat Brown in Providence, R.I., on Patriots’ Day. Sockalexis’ home run shatters a fourth-story dormitory window situated beyond the baseball fences.• May 12, 1896 – Holy Cross soundly defeats Boston College, 22-5, in New-ton, Mass.• April 19, 1899 – Holy Cross scores an incredible 11 runs in the 10th inning to defeat Brown, 17-6.

A NEW CENTURY (1900-1913) From 1900 to 1913, the Crusaders compiled a stellar record of 221-120-8. The 1902 Holy Cross squad shut out three of the best college teams on three consecutive days, beating Cornell, 3-0, Dartmouth, 9-0 and Brown, 11-0. An-drew Coakley ’06 went 10-3 for the 1902 Crusaders that went 18-6. HC’s first20-winseasoncamein1908onateamcaptainedbytheimmortalJackBarry ’10. Barry was drafted by Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Athletics as a sophomore.BarrywentontobecomeamemberofMack’s$100,000infield,whichincludedfirstbasemanStuffyMcInnis,secondbasemanEddieCollinsand third baseman Frank “Home Run” Baker. During his eight seasons with the A’s, Barry played on four pennant-winning teams and three world champi-ons. Mack called him “the greatest shortstop there ever was.” The Crusaders playedtheirfirstexhibitiongameagainstaprofessionalteamin1913,againstthe defending World Champion Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:•May18,1900–Patrick“Doc”Carney’03pitchesthefirstCrusaderone-hitterin a 20-0 defeat of Boston University.• May 4, 1901 – Holy Cross defeats Rochester, 31-0.• May 31, 1902 – HC completes a three-game shutout sweep against Cornell, Dartmouth, and Brown.• April 12, 1905 – The Crusaders defeat Boston University, 29-0, and steal a record-breaking 22 bases against the Terriers.•April19,1905–HolyCrossdefeatsBrown,8-5,intheCrusadersfirstgameon Fitton Field.•April 9, 1913 –HolyCross loses 8-1 in its first exhibition gamewith theBoston Red Sox.

EASTERN DOMINANCE (1914-1920) In the years from 1914 to 1920, Holy Cross won the Eastern Intercollegiate Championship three times and the New England Championship once in 1918. The Crusaders went 120-35-2 in those seven years. In 1917, Hall-of-Fame player, and three-time National League batting champion, Jesse Burkett took over the reigns as head coach for the second time. Burkett guided the Crusad-ers to three consecutive 20-win seasons in 1917, 1918 and 1919. The 1917 club dominated opponents, batting a combined .302 for the season versus a .171 batting average for their opponents and outscoring them 176 runs to 59 runs. Each of the starting nine of the 1919 squad were awarded All-East berths(sixonthefirst teamandthreeonthesecondteam).Burkettretiredfrom HC after only four seasons, compiling an outstanding 88-12-1 record.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:•June15,1914–Crusadersfinish16-5-1withan8-0winoverBostonCollegeandbecomeEasternChampionsforthefirsttime.•May30,1918–Wilfred“Rosy”Ryan’20pitchesHolyCross’firstno-hitterina 4-0 win over Dartmouth.

THE RETURN OF JACK BARRY (1921-1950) Following the 1920 season, Holy Cross found the perfect man to head the Purple nine, a former HC star newly retired from professional baseball and the Navy, Jack Barry. Barry led the Crusaders to glory as a player in the early 1900s,andnowsoughttodothesameasacoach.Inhisfirstseason,Barryguided the Crusaders to a school-record 30 wins and their fourth Eastern Intercollegiate Championship. The 284 runs pushed across the plate in 33 games by the 1921 Crusaders, an average of 8.60 runs per game, are the most runs scored by any HC team in history. After a 24-5 second season, Barry and the Crusaders won another Eastern Championship in 1923, going 28-2-1. During that season, a total of 65,554 fans came to see Holy Cross play Boston College three times. In 1924, HC compiled a perfect 18-0 re-cord. Leading the way for the Cross was pitching ace Owen Carroll ’25, who was judged by historians to be the best pitcher in college baseball of all-time. Over his four year career on the Hill, Carroll compiled a record of 50-2, threw 16 shutouts, and helped earn three championships. Holy Cross again won the Eastern Championship in 1926, and then three-in-a-row from 1928-1930. The Crusaders registered a 42-3 record in 1935 and 1936 and won two more championships. HC won back-to-back Eastern Championships again in 1940 and 1941, going 15-1 and 14-3 respectively. The 1942 season was interrupt-ed by the United States involvement in World War II and competition did not return to normal until 1947.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:• April 15, 1922 – Owen Carroll surrenders just three hits in 12 innings of work as the Crusaders pull out a 1-0 victory over Delaware.• April 2, 1923 – The Crusaders end Georgetown’s 32-game winning streak, thankstothepitchingofOwenCarrollgivingupfivehitsandjustonerunina 5-1 win.•May2,1923–HolyCrossdefeatsHarvard,2-1, infifteen innings.OwenCarroll pitches all 15 innings for HC, giving up only two hits, driving in the tying run in the ninth inning and stealing home in the 15th inning for the victory.• May 30, 1923 – HC defeats Boston College, 5-2, in front of a crowd of 22,000 fans at Fitton Field.• June 18, 1923 – Boston College defeats HC, 4-1, before a record crowd of 27,554 at Braves Field. • May 7, 1924 – Owen Carroll beats Princeton, 3-2, in 15 innings while striking out a career-high 17 batters.• May 30, 1925 – Carroll goes 16-0 during his senior season, highlighted by a 2-1 win over Boston College before 25,000 fans.• May 28, 1928 – Frank “Bots” Nekola ’30 beats Meiji University of Japan, 9-4, en route to an 11-0 record.• April 23, 1934 - Ed Moriarty ’35 hits the longest home run in Holy Cross baseball history when he launches a 490-foot homerun off Lefty Grove in an exhibition game with the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox win the game 6-2.• June 4, 1934 – Holy Cross defeats the Casey Stengal led Brooklyn Dodgers, 5-4, at Fitton Field.•June9,1936–JimCanty’36finishedthe1936seasonhittingsafelyinall22games, setting a new college record.•April14,1939–RookieTedWilliamshitshisfirsthomeruninaRedSoxuniform at Fitton Field as the Sox defeat the Purple, 14-2.•June11,1940–George“Pinky”Woods’42finishesan8-0seasonwithan-other Eastern Championship beating Boston College, 8-2.

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Tradition of Excellence• April 29, 1945 – Crusaders defeat Charlestown Naval Air Base, 7-0, as John Tivnan’48pitchesHC’sfirstno-hittersince1928.

BUILDING A NATIONAL CHAMPION (1951-1960)HolyCrossfinishedthe1952regularseason15-2andreceivedtheCollege’sfirst invitation to the sixth-everCollegeWorldSeries inOmaha,Neb.HolyCrossbecame thefirsteasternschool tocapture theNCAACollegeWorldSeries behind a “dream team” of players. Five players were named to the first teamAll-District 1, while pitcher JimO’Neill ’52 and outfielder JohnnyTurco ’52 were on the American Association of Baseball Coaches’ All-America Team.O’Neill,whowaspresentedwiththeMVPtrophy,becamethefirstpitch-er in the history of the College World Series to win three games in series play. The Crusaders made the NCAA tournament each of the next three seasons, butlosttheirfirstgameeachyear.HCreturnedtotheCollegeWorldSeriesin1958,winningitsfirsttwogamesbeforedroppingtwo-straighttoMissouriandUSC,butfinishedrankedthirdinthenation.ItwasHC’shighestrankingsincethe 1952 National Championship team. The 1960 club went 12-5 and returned totheNCAAtournamentforthesixthtimeinnineyearsinJackBarry’sfinalseasonatthehelmoftheCrusaders.Barryfinishedwitha616-150-6recordover 39 years.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:• May 10, 1952 – Jack Barry earns his 500th collegiate win as Holy Cross baseball coach in a 3-1 win over Harvard in Cambridge, Mass.• June 17, 1952 – Holy Cross defeats Missouri, 8-4, for the second time in as many days to win the College World Series in Omaha.• June 14, 1958 – Hal Deitz ’59 shuts out USC, the eventual national champi-on,3-0,inthefirstroundoftheCollegeWorldSeries.• June 5, 1960– Holy Cross falls to Boston College, 5-4, in the NCAA tourna-mentinSpringfield,Mass.inJackBarry’sfinalgameasheadcoach.

CONTINUED SUCCESS (1961-1970) Another Holy Cross alum and baseball great took over as head coach of the Crusaders when Al “Hop” Riopel ’24 started his tenure in 1961. The Crusad-erssuffered theirfirst losingseason in93yearsgoing6-10 inRiopel’sfirstseason. Holy Cross rebounded in 1962 and 1963 with 21-5 and 13-10 records andearnedtheCross’firstandonlyconsecutiveinvitestotheCollegeWorldSeries.Riopel finished six seasonswithHCgoing 82-43with threeNCAATournament appearances. HC returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1967 un-derthedirectionoffirst-yearcoachRobertCurran.TheCrusadersdroppedboth games to Massachusetts. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:• June 11, 1962 – Holy Cross defeats Colorado State, 4-3, in its last victory in the College World Series, behind the arm of pitching staff ace, Don Riedl ’63.•June4,1966–Ina2-1defeatofBostonCollege,first teamAll-AmericancenterfielderTomKelly’67finishestheseasonbatting.410toleadNewEn-gland in batting average.

THE WHALEN ERA (1971-1998) John “Jack” Whalen ’48 became HC’s skipper in 1971. A two-sport standout during his time at the Cross, Whalen played for Jack Barry and Doggie Julian, two of HC’s most legendary coaches. He took teams that were 37-62 in his firstfourseasonsandrecordedtheschool’s15th20-winseasonin1975andfirstsince1962.The1978squadearneda27-14-2 record,placingsecondin the ECAC tournament and falling to St. John’s in the NCAA tournament. Whalen led HC to the ECAC tournament three more times in 1980, 1986, and 1991. Whalen’s 343 career coaching victories rank second most in HC history.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS• May 26, 1978 – A Purple squad led by All-America shortstop Ronnie Perry ’80 falls to St. John’s, 14-12, in HC’s last appearance in the NCAA tournament.• May 10, 1981 – Holy Cross defeats Boston College, 3-1, and David Sten-house’82finishestheseasonwitha.480battingaveragetoleadthenation.•April27,1986–HolyCrosswinsfirst-everMAACchampionshipgoing11-4in conference play.• May 17, 1991 – The Purple fall to Northeastern by a score of 11-10 in their last trip to the ECAC Tournament.

INTO ITS SECOND CENTURY (1999-present) Paul Pearl ’89 took over as the Crusaders coach in 1999. Pearl went 46-76-1 in three seasons and led Holy Cross to two appearances in the Patriot League

Tournament. Pearl also earned Patriot League Coach of the Year accolades during the 1999 and 2001 seasons. In 2002, Pearl stepped down to concen-trate as head coach of the Holy Cross men’s ice hockey program, and was replaced by Fran O’Brien. O’Brien served as head coach for three seasons (2002-2004) on the Hill, after working with the team as an assistant coach from 1999-2001. He compiled a 38-73-1 (.344) record before retiring. Head coach Craig Najarian then stepped in, after serving as associate head coach to O’Brien in 2004, and as assistant coach in 2002 and 2003. After two sea-sons as head coach, Najarian turned over the reigns of the program to current head coach Greg DiCenzo, who was named the 18th head coach on July 2, 2007. DiCenzo came to Holy Cross from Northeastern, where he served as thepitchingcoachandrecruitingcoordinatorforthepriorfiveseasons.Sincetaking over, DiCenzo has led his club to three straight appearances in the PatriotLeagueTournament,inlcudingtheteam’sfirsttriptotheleaguecham-pionship series. In three seasones, he has compiled a 69-81 record. For his impact, DiCenzo was named the 2008 Patriot League Coach of the Year after leadinghissquadtoa11-9recordintheconferenceduringhisfirstyear.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:• May 13, 1999 – Jim Sweeney ’01 is named Patriot League Player of the Year after compiling a .448 batting average that was fourth in the nation. He is later drafted by the Chicago White Sox.• June 1, 2001 – Peter Summa ’02 plays in the New England All-Star Game at Fenway Park.• June 10, 2004 – Drew Bigda ’04 is drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 39th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.• June 5, 2005 - Tucker Frawley ’06 plays in the New England All-Star game at Fenway Park.•June26,2005-TuckerFrawley’06finishestheseasonranked17thnation-ally among Division I players in batting average (.409) and Tom Potvin ’06 finishestheyearranked97thinthesamecategory(.373).• April 7, 2007 - Scott Hampe ’07 threw the 10th no-hitter in Holy Cross base-ball history in a 4-0 seven-inning victory over Lehigh.• May 8, 2008 - Matt Shapiro ’10 earns Patriot League Baseball Pitcher of the Year honors after posting a 3-1 record and a 1.78 ERA in league play.• May 16, 2010 - Chris Blanchard ’10 pitched eight shutout innings, allowing just four hits to boost the Crusaders to a 3-0 victory over Lehigh in the rubber gameofthePatriotLeaguesemifinals.Withthewin,HolyCrossearnedthechancetoplayinthePatriotLeagueChampionshipseriesforthefirsttimeinschool history.•May22,2010 -MattPerry ’10finisheshiscareerasHolyCross’all-timeleader in hits (220), runs scored (135) and doubles (52).• May 12, 2012 - The Crusaders won their 31st game of the year, breaking the school single-season record for victories which had stood since 1921. The 2012teamwouldgoontowinatotalof33gamesandfinishsecondinthePatriot League Tournament.• June 6, 2012 - Nate Koneski ’12 was selected in the 19th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Seattle Mariners.• April 28, 2013 - Donny Murray ‘15 pitched a complete game one-hitter to shut outArmyandclinch theprogram’sfirstever regularseasonPatriotLeaguechampionship title.• May 7, 2013 - Jordan Enos ‘13 and John Colella ‘13 were named Patriot League Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, while Greg DiCenzo earned Coach of the Year honors. Enos was also named Schol-ar-Athlete of the Year.• June 8, 2013 - Mike Ahmed was selected in the 20th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers.• June 8, 2015 - Nick Lovullo was selected in the 34th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player draft by the Boston Red Sox.• June 11, 2016 - Nick Lovullo is drafted a second time by the Boston Red Sox, this time in the 20th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player draft.

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Year-by-Year RecordsYear W L T Pct. Coach1876 0 1 0 .000 none1877 1 0 0 1.000 none1878 0 1 0 .000 none1880 1 0 0 1.000 none1890 2 2 0 .500 none1891 3 2 1 .500 none1893 11 5 0 .688 none1894 6 5 0 .545 Dennis O’Neil1895 17 5 2 .708 McGarr1896 19 7 1 .703 none1897 17 7 0 .708 James Garry1898 12 8 0 .600 Jesse Burkett1899 19 5 0 .792 Thomas McCarthy1900 19 6 1 .731 Thomas McCarthy1901 12 9 0 .571 John E. Brennan1902 18 5 0 .783 John J. Pappalau1903 15 6 0 .714 William H. Dyer1904 14 7 1 .636 Thomas McCarthy1905 15 10 0 .600 Thomas McCarthy1906 19 5 0 .792 Patrick J. Carney1907 16 8 0 .667 Patrick J. Carney1908 21 6 1 .750 Patrick J. Carney1909 15 12 0 .556 Patrick J. Carney1910 14 13 5 .438 William H. Dyer1911 12 10 0 .545 William H. Dyer1912 17 9 0 .654 William H. Dyer1913 14 13 0 .519 William H. Dyer1914* 16 5 1 .727 William H. Dyer1915 16 14 0 .533 William H. Dyer1916 10 8 2 .500 Thomas McCarthy1917 22 4 0 .846 Jesse Burkett1918+ 25 3 1 .862 Jesse Burkett1919* 22 1 0 .957 Jesse Burkett1920 19 4 0 .826 Jesse Burkett1921* 30 2 1 .909 John J. Barry1922 24 5 0 .828 John J. Barry1923* 28 2 1 .848 John J. Barry1924 19 0 0 1.000 John J. Barry1925 29 2 0 .935 John J. Barry1926 14 5 0 .737 John J. Barry1927 13 7 0 .650 John J. Barry1928* 19 3 0 .864 John J. Barry1929* 28 2 0 .933 John J. Barry1930* 17 3 1 .810 John J. Barry1931 16 5 0 .762 John J. Barry1932 13 5 0 .722 John J. Barry1933 13 5 0 .722 John J. Barry1934 15 5 0 .750 John J. Barry1935* 22 1 0 .957 John J. Barry1936* 18 2 0 .900 John J. Barry1937 16 2 1 .842 John J. Barry1938 15 5 0 .750 John J. Barry1939 10 6 0 .625 John J. Barry1940* 15 1 0 .938 John J. Barry1941 14 3 1 .778 John J. Barry1942 7 1 0 .875 John J. Barry1943 4 1 0 .800 John J. Barry1944 7 7 0 .500 John J. Barry1945 13 3 0 .813 John J. Barry1946 5 5 0 .500 John J. Barry1947 15 2 0 .882 John J. Barry1948 8 5 0 .615 John J. Barry1949 13 5 0 .722 John J. Barry1950 12 6 1 .632 John J. Barry1951 12 5 0 .706 John J. Barry1952@! 21 3 0 .875 John J. Barry1953@ 13 3 0 .812 John J. Barry1954@ 15 3 0 .833 John J. Barry1955@ 13 4 0 .765 John J. Barry

Year W L T Pct. Coach1956 13 4 0 .765 John J. Barry1957 16 3 0 .842 John J. Barry1958@ 18 6 0 .750 John J. Barry1959 10 8 0 .556 John J. Barry1960@ 12 5 0 .706 John J. Barry1961 6 10 0 .375 Albert Riopel1962=@ 21 5 0 .808 Albert Riopel1963=@ 13 10 0 .565 Albert Riopel1964 14 6 0 .700 Albert Riopel1965@ 17 5 0 .773 Albert Riopel1966 11 7 0 .611 Albert Riopel1967@ 10 6 1 .588 Robert T. Curran1968 12 6 0 .667 Robert T. Curran1969 7 12 0 .368 Robert T. Curran1970 8 17 1 .308 Robert T. Curran1971 9 11 0 .450 John P. Whalen1972 5 21 0 .192 John P. Whalen1973 13 17 0 .433 John P. Whalen1974 10 13 0 .435 John P. Whalen1975 20 13 0 .606 John P. Whalen1976 13 17 1 .419 John P. Whalen1977 18 14 0 .563 John P. Whalen1978$@ 27 14 2 .628 John P. Whalen1979 16 13 0 .552 John P. Whalen1980$ 21 9 1 .677 John P. Whalen1981 10 19 0 .345 John P. Whalen1982 13 5 2 .650 John P. Whalen1983 11 16 0 .407 John P. Whalen1984 6 22 0 .214 John P. Whalen1985 15 12 0 .556 John P. Whalen1986%$ 15 13 0 .536 John P. Whalen1987 6 18 0 .250 John P. Whalen1988 6 20 0 .231 John P. Whalen1989 12 18 0 .400 John P. Whalen1990 17 13 0 .567 John P. Whalen1991$ 19 15 1 .760 John P. Whalen1992 12 19 1 .375 John P. Whalen1993 12 20 0 .375 Philip L. Philip1994 14 18 0 .438 John P. Whalen1995 10 33 0 .233 John P. Whalen1996 7 26 0 .212 John P. Whalen1997 11 25 0 .306 John P. Whalen1998 7 29 0 .194 John P. Whalen1999^ 14 26 0 .350 Paul Pearl2000 13 27 1 .317 Paul Pearl2001^ 19 23 0 .452 Paul Pearl2002 11 28 0 .282 Fran O’Brien2003 13 23 0 .361 Fran O’Brien2004 14 22 1 .378 Fran O’Brien2005 13 23 0 .361 Craig Najarian2006 16 26 1 .372 Craig Najarian2007 12 23 0 .343 Craig Najarian2008^ 21 28 0 .429 Greg DiCenzo2009^ 22 27 0 .449 Greg DiCenzo2010^ 26 26 0 .500 Greg DiCenzo2011 24 23 1 .500 Greg DiCenzo2012^ 33 22 0 .600 Greg DiCenzo2013^& 28 25 0 .528 Greg DiCenzo2014 13 31 0 .295 Greg DiCenzo2015^ 24 26 0 .480 Greg DiCenzo

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Patriot League Year-by-Year Records ------Overall------Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Place Coach1991$ 19 15 1 .760 John P. Whalen1992 12 19 1 .375 John P. Whalen1993 12 20 0 .375 Philip L. Philip1994 14 18 0 .438 John P. Whalen1995 10 33 0 .233 John P. Whalen1996 7 26 0 .212 John P. Whalen1997 11 25 0 .306 John P. Whalen1998 7 29 0 .194 John P. Whalen1999^ 14 26 0 .350 Paul Pearl2000 13 27 1 .317 Paul Pearl2001^ 19 23 0 .452 Paul Pearl2002 11 28 0 .282 Fran O’Brien2003 13 23 0 .361 Fran O’Brien2004 14 22 1 .378 Fran O’Brien2005 13 23 0 .361 Craig Najarian2006 16 26 1 .372 Craig Najarian2007 12 23 0 .343 Craig Najarian2008^ 21 28 0 .429 Greg DiCenzo2009^ 22 27 0 .449 Greg DiCenzo2010^ 26 26 0 .500 Greg DiCenzo2011 24 23 1 .500 Greg DiCenzo2012^ 33 22 0 .600 Greg DiCenzo2013^& 28 25 0 .528 Greg DiCenzo2014 13 31 0 .295 Greg DiCenzo2015^ 24 26 0 .480 12 8 0 .600 T2nd Greg DiCenzo


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