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Men’s Baseball 10.1 BASEBALL Varsity / Sub-Varsity Letter Recipients Head Coaches and Yearly Team Record Assistant Coaches Captains Game Scores NCAA Tournaments Batting Leaders Pitching Leaders Conference Results All-Conference Selections Major League Baseball Records Sub-Varsity Coaches and Yearly Team Record Sub-Varsity Game Scores 1964 — A MAGIC SEASON Memories of the 1964 season will remain for a very long time. Coach Jack Butterfield’s Black Bears literally came out of nowhere to win a Yankee Conference championship, defeat a strong Northeastern team in the District One playoffs and advance to the NCAA College World Series. It was the first NCAA tournament appearance ever for a Black Bear nine. Led by a group of sophomores, Maine advanced to the final round with wins over national powers Southern Cal, defending national champion Arizona State, and Seton Hall before losing to Missouri. Pitcher Joe Ferris, undefeated in three NCAA games, was named CWS Most Valuable Player. Capt. David Thompson hit safely in every game and also was named to the all-CWS team. Ferris had a 9-0 record for the season while Thompson and Dick DeVarney each hit .333 and Carl Merrill (who later became manager of the New York Yankees) batted .327. Coach Butterfield was named national Coach of the Year by the American College Baseball Coaches Association. Front row, l-r, Tom Murphy, Vic Nelson, Dick Dolloff, Capt. Dave Thompson, Larry Coughlin, Dick DeVarney, and Charlie Newell. Second row, l-r, Bruce Cary, Steve Sones, Dick Flaherty, Doug Swain, Joe Ferris, John Gillette, Roger Richards, Dick Kelliher, and Ron Lanza. Third row, l-r, Mike DeSisto, Carl Merrill, Ray Bisbee, John Hutchins, Art Heathcote, Dick Perkins, and Brent Keene. Absent, Asst. Coach Woody Carville and Ron Corbin.
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Men’s Baseball 10.1

BASEBALL

Varsity / Sub-Varsity Letter RecipientsHead Coaches and Yearly Team Record

Assistant Coaches

Captains

Game ScoresNCAA Tournaments

Batting Leaders

Pitching LeadersConference Results

All-Conference Selections

Major League Baseball Records

Sub-Varsity Coaches and Yearly Team Record

Sub-Varsity Game Scores

1964 — A MAGIC SEASON

Memories of the 1964 season will remain for a very long time. Coach Jack Butterfield’s Black Bears literally came out of nowhere to win a YankeeConference championship, defeat a strong Northeastern team in the District One playoffs and advance to the NCAA College World Series. It was the firstNCAA tournament appearance ever for a Black Bear nine. Led by a group of sophomores, Maine advanced to the final round with wins over national powers Southern Cal, defending national champion Arizona State, and Seton Hall before losing to Missouri. Pitcher Joe Ferris, undefeated in three NCAAgames, was named CWS Most Valuable Player. Capt. David Thompson hit safely in every game and also was named to the all-CWS team.

Ferris had a 9-0 record for the season while Thompson and Dick DeVarney each hit .333 and Carl Merrill (who later became manager of the New YorkYankees) batted .327. Coach Butterfield was named national Coach of the Year by the American College Baseball Coaches Association.

Front row, l-r, Tom Murphy, Vic Nelson, Dick Dolloff, Capt. Dave Thompson, Larry Coughlin, Dick DeVarney, and Charlie Newell. Second row, l-r, Bruce Cary, Steve Sones, Dick Flaherty, Doug Swain, Joe Ferris, John Gillette, Roger Richards, Dick Kelliher, and Ron Lanza. Third row, l-r, Mike DeSisto,Carl Merrill, Ray Bisbee, John Hutchins, Art Heathcote, Dick Perkins, and Brent Keene. Absent, Asst. Coach Woody Carville and Ron Corbin.

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10.2 Men’s Baseball

MAHANEY DIAMOND, CLUBHOUSE, AND DOME

Mahaney Diamond is the home of the baseball Black Bears. It is named for its chief benefactor, the late Larry K.Mahaney ’51, whose extraordinary generosity over the years led to the creation of one of the best college facilities inthe northeast, including a handsome club house with offices and locker rooms, grandstand, press box, and towering

light towers that overlook the field. Mr. Mahaney coached briefly at his alma mater and subsequently at Brewer HighSchool before entering the world of business. He became president and later chairman of the Board of the WebberOil Company and founded the Erin Corporation which owns and manages Holiday Inns in several states, including Maine and Florida.

Mahaney Diamond measures 330 feet in left and right fields and 375 feet to dead center. The foul poles came fromthe Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach that at one time was home to a AAA minor league franchise. The outfield issurrounded by fencing and a cedar hedge. A large electronic scoreboard is adjacent to the left field fence.

The playing surface has undergone renovations over the years under the supervision of Joe Mooney, head groundskeeper of the Boston Red Sox.

Recently the press box was enlarged and renovated thanks to a gift from Littlefield Construction of Hartland.

A feature of the Mahaney Clubhouse is the Palmer Lounge, courtesy of the late Bill Palmer. Located just behind third base, the Clubhouse has an outside deck overlooking the field.

Mahaney Diamond has hosted many intercollegiate tournaments, including a number of NCAA Regionals which had average daily attendances of over 4,000, several America East championship events, ECAC tournaments, Maine high school tournament games, and American Legion games.

The most recent gift from Larry and his son, Kevin, is the Mahaney Dome, located adjacent to the east wall ofMemorial Gymnasium. With a state-of-the art field turf donated by UM football great John Huard, the Dome provides winter practice space for the football, soccer, baseball, field hockey, and softball teams as well as a number ofrecreation programs. It was constructed in late 2006 and immediately became one of the Athletic Department’s most

popular facilities, in use virtually around the clock.

The structure stands 200 feet by 200 feet and is 55 feet high.

LARRY K. MAHANEY

MAHANEY DIAMOND AND CLUBHOUSE

MAHANEY DOME

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COMPOSITE LISTING – LETTER AWARD RECIPIENTS

VARSITY BASEBALL FRESHMAN / J.V. BASEBALLIinitial Season of Awards: 1881 (Orono) (Brunswick)*Most Recent Season Included: 2007 Initial Season of Awards 1923 1947

Final Season of Awards 1978 1949 Cancelled Seasons: 1892, 1944

Cancelled Season: 1944

*First time 2007 letter recipients listed at end of this section.

Abbreviations: d., deceased (known to be at the time this section was prepared) and date; d. u., date unknown.Season or seasons listed following each name, unless preceded by an asterisk, indicates the individual earned a varsity letter in each season. An asterisk indicates the individual earned a sub-varsity letter (freshman / juniorvarsity) award; two asterisks indicates the sub-varsity letter award was earned at the Brunswick Annex.

Abbott, Arthur W. ’14 (d., 1/1/84) 1911, 12, 13, 14 Aho, Bruno E. ’43 (d., 3/3/07) *1940Abbott, Clark L. ’33 (d., 10/27/96) *1930, 31, 32 Airoldi, Louis A. ’29 (d., 3/30/68) *1926, 28, 29 Abbott, Donald W. ’44 (d., 11/15/45) *1941 Albe, Edward M. ’74, *1971 Abbott, Edward S. ’84 (d., 10/12/43) 1882 Aldrich, Kenneth E. ’34 (d., 10/9/71) *1931, 33, 34 Abbott, Voyle E. ’18 (d., 12/2/72) 1917 Allen, Charles K. ’52, *1950, 51 Ackerman, Ivan V. Jr. ’56 (d., 3/5/06) *1953 Allen, David C. ’50 (d., 6/16/06) *1947, *48, 50 Adams, Albert H. ’41, *1938, 41 Allen, Harry C. ’49 (d., 6/4/06) *1947 Adams, Allen G. ’60, *1957 Allen, Henry W. ’41, *1938

Adams, Andrew W. ’38, *1935 Allen, Herman C. ’31 (d., 1/8/99) *1928 Adams, Donald S. ’38 (d., ?/?/02) *1935 Allen, William J. Jr. ’95, 1993

Adams, Earl L. ’57, *1954 Alley, Alfred K. ’36 (d., 7/2/73) *1933 Adams, John S. ’32 (d., 1/9/91) *1929 Alley, Alton W. ’33 (d., 4/9/98) *1930 Adams, Merle V. ’54 (d., 6/1/86) *1951 Altomari, Christopher R. ’94, 1992 Adams, Norris S. ’40, *1937, 40 Ames, Bradford D. ’71, *1968 Adams, Peter E. ’82, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Ames, David M. ’67, *1964, 65, 66, 67 Additon, Elwood P. ’38 (d., 1/1/02) *1935 Anderson, Donald M. ’74, *1970

Additon, Kenneth E. ’71 (d., 11/23/03) *1967, 70, 71 Anderson, Donald L. ’35 (d., 3/26/77) 1934, 35 Adelman, Milton S. ’48, *1943 Anderson, Harold F. ’41 (d., 1/23/93) *1938, 39

1980 — MAINE’S FOURTH NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM

The Black Bears of 1980 became the fourth Maine team to qualify for the NCAA tournament after winning the ECAC title in the first season after thedemise of the Yankee Conference. The team, an excited bunch as one can see, was honored by the “M” Club at a cookout before hosting the Regionals atMahaney Diamond.

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Anderson, Henry C. ’35 (d., 11/8/01) *1932 Bearce, George D. ’11 (d., 8/8/77) 1910, 11 Anderson, John E. Jr. ’50 (d., 5/26/86) **1947 Bearor, Edmond J. Jr. ’82, *1978 Anderson, Larry P. ’65, *1962 Beattie, Donald G. ’56, *1953, 54, 55, 56 Anderson, Robert S. ’45 (d., 3/13/01) *1942, 46, 47 Beaudry, Paul C. ’51 (d., 6/23/52)Ando, Shiro ’96, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Beaudet, Valdour A. Jr. ’93, 1990, 92, 93

Andrews, Hiram B. ’88 (d., 1/28/30) 1888 Bell, Alton L. ’37 (d., 2/22/83) *1934, 35, 36, 37 Angelides, Harry E. ’51, *1946 Bell, Kenneth D. ’41 (d., 6/22/04) *1938 Annis, Howard S. Jr. ’62, *1959 Belski, Alexander M. Jr. ’81, *1978 Antell, Frederick G. ’46, *1943 Benn, Bernard J. ’50 (d., 10/6/76) *1948 Anthoine, Robert N. ’81, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Benzie, Scott S. ’79, *1975, *76, *77

Anthoine, William S. ’90, 1987, 88, 89 Benzie, Walter S. ’50 (d., 1/11/96) *1946 Anthony, Benjamin ’14 (d., 5/5/60) 1913 Bergan, William E. ’76, *1973, 74

Anthony, Vaughn C. ’59, *1955 Bergan, Boyd M. Jr. ’65, *1961 Aramburo, Derek S. ’88, 1985, 86 Bernardo, Rick A. ’86, 1984, 85, 86 Arbor, Charles J. ’41 (d., 7/18/05) *1938 Bernier, Kelvin R. ’83, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Archambault, Paul B. Jr. ’58, *1955 Berry, Ronald W. ’49 (d., 6/17/65) *1946 Archibald, Philip L. ’45, *1942, 48, 49 Berube, David R. ’78, *1975 Arey, Robert C. ’35 (d., 11/20/90) 1933, 34 Beverage, Robert M. ’44, *1941 Armstrong, Mark A. ’81, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Bianchi, Anthony ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Arnold, Donald H. ’55, 1953, 54, 55 Bickford, Charles S. ’82 (d., 9/30/39) 1881

Arnold, Donald S. ’65, *1961 Bickterman, Edward J. ’56 (d., 9/27/06) *1952, 53 Arnold, Richard E. ’72, 1970, 71, 72 Biggar, Robert E. ’65, *1962 Aronoff, Harold A. ’59, *1956 Bird, Alan L. ’00 (d., 11/15/68) 1900 Arsenault, Donald L. ’56, *1953 Bird, John ’90 (d., 1/9/65) 1887, 88, 89, 90 Arthers, Nicholas P. ’08, 2006 Bird, Ralph G. ’06 (d., d. u.) 1903, 04 Astbury, Wayne A. ’63, *1960 Bisbee, Raymond C. ’65, *1962 Atherton, George F. ’92 (d., d. u.) 1890, 91 Bishop, Justin R. ’07, 2004, 05, 06

Attridge, J. Milton ’34, *1931 Bissell, Robert A. ’77, *1974 Auclair, Paul L. ’67, *1964 Black, Angus C. Jr. ’49, *1946 Babb, George H. ’90 (d., 12/4/50) 1888, 89 Black, Gardner A. (d., 10/22/99) 1939

Bacheldor, Arthur W. ’02 (d., 3/6/44) 1901, 02 Black, George F. ’86 (d., 4/15/28) 1885 Bagley, Fernald S. ’32 (d., 5/23/78) *1929, 32 Blackington, Ralph H. ’90 (d., d. u.) 1887, 88, 89, 90 Bailin, James M. ’01, 1998, 99, 00 Blake, Clifford A. ’42 (d., 4/27/97) 1940, 41, 42 Baker, David S. ’15 (d., 10/9/47) 1912, 13, 14, 15 Blake, Victor M. ’61, *1958 Balerna, John J. Jr. ’83, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Blanchard, Stanley H. ’34 (d., 3/28/01) *1931, 34

Ballard, Mark J. ’94, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Bleakney, Robert G. Jr. ’49, *1943 Ballou, Michael J. ’88, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Blomquist, Robert N. ’69, *1966 Balsinde, Alejandro J. ’09, 2006, 07 Blood, Philip L. ’68, *1965 Barresi, Frank J. ’95, 1992 Blossom, Charles A. ’08 (d., 12/12/51) 1906 Barrett, James J. ’02, 2000 Boardman, Harold T. ’36 (d., 10/26/98) *1933

Barrett, Joel D. ’06, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Bockus, Clayton T. ’27 (d., 8/30/74) 1926 Barron, John S. ’21 (d., 11/21/90) 1918 Bodwell, William E. ’50, *1947

Bartlett, Albert B. ’48 (d., 1/1/99) 1943 Bogardus, Lance J. ’95, 1991, 93, 94, 95 Bartlett, Gayton C. ’75, 1972 Boike, Nolan T. ’08, 2006, 07 Bartlett, George F. ’62, 1960, 61, 62 Bolduc, Thomas L. ’75, *1972, *73 Bartlett, Harold F. ’61, *1958 Bond, Henry R. ’40, *1937 Bartlett, Hugh W. ’57, *1954 Bonna, Ralph A. ’68, *1965, 67, 68 Bartlett, Norman E. ’34 (d., 2/2/68) *1931 Bonville, Steven E. ’69, *1966 Bass, George W. ’97 (d., 5/7/65) 1894, 95, 96 Bonville, William T. ’48 (d., 3/27/94) *1946 Baston, Lawrence G. ’31 (d., 10/17/71) *1928 Boomer, John W. ’61 (d., 11/29/89) *1958

Bastow, Peter F. ’59, 1959 Bordick, Michael T. ’88, 1984, 85, 86 Bates, David E. ’53, 1952, 53 Borkowski, Walter A. ’51 (d., 4/27/03) *1946 Bates, Edwin H. ’37, *1934, 37 Bostrom, Frank P. ’29 (d., 1/6/94) *1926 Batherson, John L. ’50, *1946 Botka, Leslie M. ’49 (d., 4/4/04) *1947, *48, 49 Battles, Francis J. ’32 (d., 11/30/76) *1929 Bouchard, Richard P. ’50, 1949 Bauer, Richard M. Jr. ’73, *1970 Bouchard, Richard W. ’82, 1980 Beal, J. Robert Jr. ’93, 1989 Boutilier, John P. ’59 (d., 5/25/95) *1956

Beals, Everett L. ’48 (d., 3/15/04) 1947, 48 Boutilier, Malcolm G. ’56, *1953 Bean, Ellis N. ’53, 1952, 53 Bower, John A. ’42, *1939, 40, 41, 42 Bean, Paul W. ’35 (d., 8/30/71) *1932 Bowker, William L. ’75, *1972

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Boyd, Craig A. ’73, *1970 Brown, Ryan M. ’07, 2004, 05 Boyd, Michael M. ’54, *1951 Brown, Stephen W. ’70, *1967 Boyle, Eldridge W. ’90, 1987, 88 Brown, Troy ’94, 1990 Boynton, Aaron W. ’81, *1978 Brown, Walter E. ’42 (d., 10/29/89) 1939 Boynton, Frederick A. ’48 (d., 8/28/88) 1946 Browne, Paul E. ’39 (d., 11/30/81) *1936, 38, 39

Boynton, Ronald C. ’59, *1956 Browne, Robert C. ’65 (d., 8/27/03) *1962 Bracali, Julien E. ’00, 1998, 99, 00 Browne, Robert I. ’42 (d., 2/28/74) 1942 Brackett, Carlton M. ’43, *1940 Browne, William P. .’64, *1961 Brackett, Thomas R. ’57 (d., 10/19/06) *1954 Bruder, Paul A. ’05, 2002 Bradley, James E. ’52 (d., 5/4/01) **1949, 50 Brueck, Frederick C. Jr. ’58, *1955, 57

Bradbury, Glen D. ’69, *1966 Bryant, Edward C. ’31 (d., 11/18/90) *1928 Bradstreet, Paul E. ’53, 1953 Buchan, Malcolm L. ’32 (d., 11/21/64) *1929

Braley, Richard D. ’37 (d., 10/2/84) *1934 Buckley, Kevin J. ’81, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Braley, Wilbur H. ’48 (d., 5/18/83) *1946, 47, 48 Buckley, Robert C. ’46, *1943 Brann, Leo J. Jr. ’98 (d., d. u.) 1895, 96, 97, 98 Bucklin, Fred R. ’40 (d., 5/5/44) *1937, 40 Brawn, William S. ’41 (d., 6/9/97) *1938 Bucknell, Franklin A. ’55, *1952 Breton, Clovis Jr. ’31 (d., 6/25/86) *1928 Buker, Harold F. ’78, *1975, *76 Breton, Robert J. ’51 (d., 1/14/95) **1948, *49 Buker, Michael G. ’71, *1968 Brewer, Albert C. Jr. ’44 (d., 1/14/06) *1941 Burke, Frank V. ’24 (d., 2/?/81) 1924 Brewer, Brandon J. ’01, 1998, 99 Burke, John A. ’16 (d., 11/2/60) 1915, 16

Brewster, Robert L. ’45 (d., 9/30/05) *1942 Burke, William A. ’59, *1956, 57, 58 Bridges, Edward F. ’50 (d., 4/5/98) *1947 Burleigh, John H. ’87 (d., 4/12/35) 1888, 89 Brockway, Philip J. ’31 (d., 12/20/80) *1928 Burleigh, Will R. ’84 (d., d. u.) 1881, 82, 83 Brown, Brooks Jr. ’41 (d., 7/12/87) *1938, 39, 40, 41 Burlingame, Benjamin A. ’92, 1989, 90, 91 Brown, Donald W. ’36 (d., 12/21/83) *1933 Burnham, Charles K. ’66, 1965, 66 Brown, Henry M. ’37 (d., 2/11/98) 1936 Burns, Caleb E. S. ’07 (d., d. u.) 1904,05, 06 Brown, Leroy C. ’41 (d., 4/19/93) *1938 Burns, Gregory ’98, 1996

Brown, Leroy E. ’27 (d., 12/4/78) *1924 Burns, Harrison M. ’53, 1951, 52 Brown, Merle S. Jr. ’41, *1938 Burrill, Louis F. ’62, *1959 Brown, Robert M. ’08, 2006, 07 Burrows, Jerome C. ’21 (d., 3/9/66) 1920

1986 — A SPECTACULAR SEASON

The 1986 Black Bears, led by Capts. David Gonyar and Bill Reynolds, became the first team in UM baseball history to win more than 40 games with arecord of 41-23. The Bears won the ECAC championship, blazed through the NCAA regionals and advanced to the College World Series where they lostclose games to Arizona and LSU. Bill Reynolds created a moment for the ages when he became the only player in UM history to hit four home runs in asingle game. The occasion was a 21-8 win over St. John’s that propelled Maine into the College World Series. He was named MVP at the regionals andmade the all-CWS team. Steve Loubier, Jeff Plympton and Scott Morse each won eight games. Rick Bernardo led the team in hitting at .428 and belted 19home runs Front row, left to right: Dan Kane, Jay Kemble, Marc Powers, Dave Gonyar, Gary LaPierre, Mike Dutil, Marc Dube, and Don Hutchinson. Second row, left to right: Jim MacMichael, Mike LeBlanc, Rich Wilkins, Mike Bordick, Rick Bernardo, Jeff Plympton, Steve Loubier, Derek Aramburu,George Goldman, and Colin Ryan. Back row, left to right: Coach John Winkin, Asst. Coach Bob Whalen, Dan Etzweiler, Bill Reynolds, Scott Morse, Jim Overstreet, Dale Plummer, Jim Child, Mike Ballou, and Rob Roy.

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Bushnell, Cornelius H. Jr. ’44, *1938 Carroll, John N. ’78, 1975, 76 Bushway, Peter G. ’84, 1982, 83, 84 Carroll, William B. ’07, 2006, 07 Butler, Darrell D. ’63, *1960 Carson, Albert R. Jr. ’77, 1974 Butler, Fred H. ’86 (d., d. u.) 1883 Carter, Crawford W. Jr. ’50 (d., 11/17/97) 1946 Butler, Robert E. ‘46, *1943 Carter, Dwight B. ’60, *1958

Butterfield, Brian J. ’80, 1976 Carville, Douglas L. ’79, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Butterfield, John E. ’53 (d., 11/16/79) 1951, 52 Cary, Bruce B. ’67, *1963, 66 Buzzell, James C. ’29 (d., 5/15/98) 1926, 28 Cary, Hugh R. ’38 (d., 8/29/96) *1935 Buzzell, Stephen R. ’20 (d., 5/8/77) 1918, 19 Case, John S. ’80, *1977 Byam, Robert S. ’44 (d., 12/12/98) 1941 Casey, John A. ’79, *1978

Cadieux, Kevin A. ’55, 1952, 55 Cassidy, Matthew T. ’97, 1993, 94, 97 Cairnie, Paul E. ’76, 1973, 74, 75 Cassista, Archilles J. ’27 (d., 10/?68) *1924, 25, 26

Caiazzo, Nicholas ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Cates, Clement D. Jr. ’41, *1938 Calderwood, Isaac G. ’95 (d., 11/30/41) 1895 Cather, William G. ’09, 2006, 07 Calderwood, Neil M. ’32 (d., 6/29/97) 1931 Catlin, Peter ’98, 1994, 95 Caldwood, Raymond M. ’63, 1960 Cervone, John B. ’50 (d., 1/4/02) *1947 Calkins, Darryl J. ’68, *1965, 66, 67, 68 Cervone, Joseph J. ’46, *1943 Cameron, James E. ’69, 1969, 70 Chabot, Normand L. ’63, *1960 Campbell, Charles W. ’06 (d., 4/8/54) 1905 Chadbourne, Henry W. ’02 (d., 12/11/61) 1902 Canders, William E. ’34, 1932, 33 Chalmers, George L. ’46, *1943

Cantara, Ross C. ’07, 2005 Chamard, Roland Jr. ’52 (d., 1/5/88) 1950, 51 Card, Albert L. ’53, 1951, 52, 53 Chamberlain, Paul R. ’72, *1969 Card, Donald L. ’49 (d., 6/21/02) 1946 Champi, William R. ’93, 1993 Carey, Stephen N. ’67, 1964 Champlin, Stephen ’77 (d., 12/15/01) *1973 Carlson, Thurston D. ’18 (d., 1/8/65) 1918 Chandler, John M. ’33 (d., 6/21/87) *1930 Carlton, Jesse ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Chandler, Robert F. ’47, *1946 Carmichael, Robert G. ’58, 1955, 57, 58 Chaplin, James S. ’71, *1968, 69, 70, 71

Carr, Harold M. ’02 (d., 11/29/67) 1899, 00, 01, 02 Chappelle, Thomas N. ’62, 1962 Carr, Kenneth W. ’37, 1934 Chase, Charles A. ’14 (d., 2/4/64) 1905, 06, 07, 08 Carroll, James V. ’58, 1956 Chase, Daniel ’08 (d., 2/4/64) 1905, 06, 07, 08

1977 MAINE NINE

With Barry LaCasse (7-2) and Jon Tomschick (6-1) posting outstanding pitching records, Coach John Winkin’s 1977 nine chalked up 24 wins in 35 games.Russ Quetti, one of Maine’s best shortstops ever, led the team in hitting at .331. The Bears finished first in the regular season ECAC standings and second in the Yankee Conference. Quetti, LaCasse and Tomshick were all-YC. LaCasse, Quetti and Mike Curry were named first team, all-ECAC. Left toright, Coach John Winkin, Capt. Dana Dresser, John Sawyer, Doug Carville, Mark Armstrong, Wayne Feigenbaum, Peter LaFlamme, Gary Smart, Barry LaCasse, Mike Curry, Bill Hughes, Richie Pullen, Russ Quetti, Mike Leveille, Skip Clark, John Dixon, Tom Griffin, Bob Anthoine, Jim Fabiano, Mike Schwob, Jon Tomshick, and Asst. Coach Jack Taylor.

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Chase, Faulkner E. ’41 (d., 4/3/07) 1941 Coombs, Stephen M. Jr. ’96, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Chase, Nathan A. ’03 (d., 9/9/56) 1900, 01, 03 Cooney, Harold J. ’23 (d., 2/24/57) 1923 Chase, Richard O. ’51, **1948, *49 Cooper, Allen B. ’16 (d., 9/17/64) 1913 Cheetham, Sean H. ’96, 1992 Corbett, Ralph A. ’30 (d., 8/16/98) *1927, 29 Cherneski, Michael A. ’49 (d., 5/13/89) *1946, 47, 48, 49 Corbett, Willie E. ’67, *1964, 67, 68

Chick, Arthur J. Jr. ’39 (d., 3/17/91) *1936, 37, 38, 39 Corbin, Ronald A. ’66, *1962 Child, James L. ’89, 1986 Corey, Dana L. ’73, 1970, 71 Choroszy, Rodney P. ’72, *1968, 69, 71 Cornell, Lawrence M. ’21 (d., d. u.) 1918 Chretian, Roland L. ’63, 1962, 63 Corriveau, Robert G. ’70, *1967 Christie, John W. ’52, **1949, 52 Costa, David J. ’80, *1976

Church, James E. Jr. ’42 (d., 3/14/89) *1939, 40 Coughlin, John D. Jr. ’73, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Chute, Kenneth M. ’36 (d., 4/11/90) *1933 Coughlin, Lawrence A. ’65, *1962, 63, 64, 65

Chute, Gordon L. ’38 (d., 5/19/71) 1937, 38 Couri, Arthur R. ’45 (d., 2/19/45) *1942 Cifelli, Todd ’99, 1996, 97 Coutts, Mark A. ’86, 1983 Cimino, Anthony J. ’85, 1982 Coutts, Michael M. ’83, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Claflin, Dexter K. ’39 (d., 1/10/96) *1936, 37 Covell, Waldo H. ’55, *1952, 54, 55 Clark, Edmund ’91 (d., 8/10/27) 1891 Cowan, Arthur S. ’97 (d., 6/22/57) 1894, 95 Clark, Gerald A. ’54, *1951 Coyne, Thomas ’91, 1968 Clark, Irwin A. Jr. ’81, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Craig, John S. ’41, *1938 Clark, John L. ’70 , *1967 Craig, Philip C. ’39 (d., 11/7/98) *1936, 38, 39

Clark, Joseph A. III ’75, *1972 Crandall, Horace M. ’35 (d., 9/29/93) *1932 Clark, Kenneth E. ’39 (d., 10/26/01) *1936, 39 Crandlemire, Donald C. ’55, 1953, 54 Clark, Ralph M. ’51, 1950, 51 Crawford, LeRoy A. ’62, *1959 Clark, Robert V. ’44, 1947 Creek, Gregory ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Clark, Wilkie C. ’00 (d., 10/25/50) 1897, 98, 99, 00 Creighton, William J. ’49, *1946 Claverie, Sumner A. ’43 (d., 6/21/89) *1940 Crocker, Dean ’54 (d., 5/22/93) 1952 Clegg, Mitchell F. ’09, 2006, 07 Crockett, Cyrenius W. ’99 (d., 5/13/38) 1896, 97, 98,

Clifford, Valmore A. ’50, *1948, *49 99, 00 Coady, Donald L. ’21 (d., 12/9/67) 1920 Crosby, Ernest D. ’21 (d., 1/20/33) 1918 Cobb, Alan R. ’68 , *1964, 67, 68 Crosby, Harold D. ’18 (d., 6/16/69) 1917

Cobb, Frank C. ’11 (d., 3/7/53) 1908, 09, 11 Crosby, Walter W. ’93 (d., 12/21/46) 1895 Cobb, George L. ’35 (d., 11/5/87) *1932 Croteau, Keith ’98, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Cobb, Harold V. ’14 (d., 3/9/72) 1911, 12, 13, 14 Crouch, Marc H. ’72, 1969Cochary, Kevin A. ’76, *1973 Crowley, Leonard G. ’55, *1952 Cochran, Jared A. ’00, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Crowley, Nathaniel J. ’42, *1939, 40, 41, 42

Coddington, F. Chandler Jr. ’54, *1951, 53, 54 Crozier, Harold E. ’26 (d., d. u.) 1925, 26, 27 Coffin, Alphonso J. ’90 (d., d. u.) 1886 Csaposs, Richard F. ’81, *1976 Coffin, Gordon S. ’37 (d., 7/1/85) *1934 Cullinan, Robert V. ’39 (d., 1/8/85) *1936 Coffin, Philip L. ’57, *1954 Cummings, Peter A. ’67, *1964 Colbath, William M. ’63, *1960 Cummings, Rodney A. ’72, *1969

Colford, Robert A. ’85, 1983, 84, 85 Cummings, Scott B. ’66, *1963 Collar, Michael J. ’04, 2001, 02, 03 Currie, James A. ’51, *1949

Collette, Myron G. ’36 (d., 6/29/02) *1933, 1936 Curry, Michael J. ’78, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Collins, Arthur W. ’05 (d., 10/29/22) 1902, 03, 04, 05 Curry, Richard J. Jr. ’69, *1966, 68, 69 Collins, John T. ’74, *1972, *73 Curry, Robert J. ’70, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Coltart, George L. ’29 (d., 11/2/78) *1926 Curtis, Benjamin A. Jr. ’44, *1941 Colton, Bradford W. ’84, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Curtis, Philip B. ’60, *1956, 59, 60 Colwell, Richard J. ’60, *1957, 58, 59, 60 Curtis, Philip E. ’40, *1937 Conant, Clinton A. ’55, *1952 Cushing, Leon C. Jr. ’50, *1947 Conlan, Wayne M. ’96, 1992, 93 Cushman, Charles G. ’89 (d., ?/?/24) 1889

Conley, James E. ’52, **1949 Cushman, Dale L. ’74, *1971 Conley, Stephen T. ’77, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Cushman, Harvey B. ’00 (d., 12/27/20) 1897, 98,Connelly, Clark A. ’57, *1954 99, 00 Conroy, Christopher ’93, 1990 Cutrules, Nicholas J. ’49, *1946 Conti, Rudolph F. ’42 (d., 8/15/96) *1939 Daigle, Robert A. ’52, **1949 Contreraz, John M. ’02, 1999 Dalton, William M. III ’92, 1989 Cook, Louis E. ’58, *1955 Dam, Rexford L. ’78, *1975

Coombs, David C. ’11 (d., d. u.) 1909 Damon, Dennis S. ’71, *1968 Coombs, Percy H. ’44, *1941 , 46, 47, 48 Dana, John P. ’56, 1953, 54 Coombs, Ronald ’98, 1995, 96, 97, 98 D’Andrea, Michael J. ’93, 1989, 90, 91, 92

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Dane, Edwin M. ’33 (d., 1/14/01) 1931, 32 DiRenzo, Michael J. ’45, *1942 Danforth, Frank W. Jr. ’48, *1943 DiSotto, Alan D. ’77, *1974, 75 Danforth, Hugh N. ’10 (d., 10/21/22) 1909 Dixon, John L. ’80, 1977, 78 Dangler, Edgar W. ’42, *1939, 41, 42 Doble, John A. ’51 (d., 8/31/06) **1948 Davidson, Robert B. ’51, *1949 Dobrow, Jordan ’42 (d., 10/6/79) *1939

Davis, Alfred R. ’02 (d., 8/29/29) 1899, 00, 01, 02 Dole, Asher ’85 (d., 1/26/33) 1884 Davis, Blaine G. ’60, *1957, 59 Dole, Richard D. ’42, *1939 Davis, Carl F. ’42, *1939 Dolley, Walter ’98 (d., 3/5/52) 1895, 96, 97, 98 Davis, Edward E. ’40, *1936 Dolloff, Richard D. ’65, *1961, 62, 63, 64 Davis, Frank P. Jr. ’72, *1969, 71, 72 Domenick, Glenn ’93, 1990, 91

Davis, George S. ’55 (d., 11/1/99) *1952 Domurat, Christopher P. ’01, 1998, 99 Davis, Harcourt W. Jr. ’49 (d., 12/15/73) *1943 Donahue, William E. Jr. ’74, *1970

Davis, James O. ’52, **1949 Donovan, James F. ’45, *1942, 43 Davis, Jere H. ’58 , 1956, 57 Donovan, Thomas M. ’76, *1973, *74 Davis, Paul M. ’59, *1956 Dorticos, Carlos ’03 (d., 7/25/46) 1900, 01 Davis, Richard A. II ’81, *1978 Doucette, Neal K. ’62, *1958 Davis, Richard C. ’58, *1955 Douglas, Clyde Jr. ’50 (d., 6/30/97) 1949, 50 Davis, Richard R. ’50, **1947 Douglas, Donald E. ’57, 1955 Davis, Roger E. ’60, 1957, 58 Douglas, Robert L. ’27 (d., 11/12/74) *1926 Davis, Samuel P. ’02 (d., 3/?/58) 1901 Dow, Fred T. ’90 (d., 8/22/40) 1887, 88, 90

Day, Elroy K. ’39 (d., 10/10/00) *1936, 37, 38 Dow, Leslie A. ’42 (d., 3/1/03) *1939, 40 Day, McClure ’42, *1939 Dow, Martin W. ’51, *1946, 49, 50, 51 Day, Richard B. ’42, *1939 Dow, Marvin B. ’51 (d., 2/11/98) **1948, *49 Day, Roger H. ’77, *1975 Dow, Owen O. ’08 (d., 7/12/19) 1906, 07, 08 Dean, Glen C. ’55, *1952 Dowe, Paul J. ’48 (d., 4/13/04) 1946, 47 Dean, Perley M. ’54 (d., 3/26/07) 1953, 54 Downes, Laurence M. ’42 (d., 6/23/93) *1939, 40,Dearborn, John B. ’41 (d., 8/19/91) *1938 41, 42

Dearborn, Lawrence D. ’58, *1954, 55, 57, 58 Downing, Marshall B. ’99 (d., 1/23/45) 1899 DeArmott, Patrick R. ’64, *1959 Doyle, John C. ’71, *1968 Dearnley, Merton W. ’70, *1967 Doyon, Louis R. ’70, *1967

Dearth, Robert D. ’32 (d., 9/12/85) *1929 Drapeau, Joseph A. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Decker, Leroy J. ’95, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Dresser, Dana W. ’77, *1974, 75, 76, 77 Deemer, Laddie ’63, *1960 Drew, Albert W. ’90 (d., 6/?/52) 1889, 90 D’Elia, Arthur J. Jr. ’58, 1955 Drew, Dana E. ’39 (d., 2/1/07) *1936, 39 DeHaseth, Gerald A. ’95 (d., 10/16/52) 1893, 94, 95 Driscoll, Merwyn R. ’24 (d., 6/5/91) 1924

Delaney, Kevin F. ’92, 1992 Driscoll, Michael C. ’16 (d., 3/?/53) 1913, 14, 15, 16 Della Gatta, James J. ’68, *1965 Drisko, Hugh E. ’64, *1960 DeLois, James L. ’51 (d., 12/7/86) **1948, 49, 50, 51 Dryswak, Jason ’93, 1990, 91, 93 DeLois, Michael J. ’73, *1970 Dube, Gary P. ’88, 1985, 86, 87, 88 DeLucia, Michael S. ’90, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Duby, Carlton P. ’40 (d., 4/9/86) 1940

Dennett, Firth L. ’36 (d., 3/27/89) 1934 Duffy, John B. ’28 (d., d. u.) *1925 DeRocher, James E. ’21 (d., 6/8/83) 1918 Dumond, Robert M. ’60, *1957

DeRocher, Leland C. ’50 (d., 2/24/00 *1946 Dumont, John E. ’77, *1973, 74, 75, 76 Deschenes, Richard R. ’72 , *1969 Duncan, Cony A. ’19 (d., 11/4/63) 1918 DeShon, David E. ’59, 1957 Dunham, Ashton C. ’51, **1948, *49 DeShon, Dean E. ’60, 1959, 60 Dunham, Earl M. ’24 (d., 5/6/81) 1923, 24 DeSisto, Michael J. ’65, *1962, 63, 64 Dunphy, Woodrow A. ’61, 1960, 61 DeSisto, Peter R. ’67, *1964 Duprey, Roland R. ’63, *1960 Desmarais, Paul A. ’79,*1975 Dupuis, Lionel A. ’70, *1967 DeStefano, Stephen T. ’78 , *1975 Durham, Leroy T. ’94 (d., 11/6/61) 1893, 94

DeVarney, Richard W. ’66, 1963, 64, 65, 66 Duross, Gabriel J. ’94, 1991, 92, 93 DeWolfe, Don W. ’81, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Durrell, John R. ’27 (d., 10/13/85) 1926, 27 DiBiase, Anthony J. ’76, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Dutil, Michael P. ’89, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Dickinson, Charles L. ’67, 1963 Dutton, Robert C. ’45 (d., 8/14/06) *1943 Dickinson, Jon F. ’00, 1997, 98, 99 Dyer, Charles E. ’48, *1943 Dieffenbach, Leroy S. ’49 (d., 7/19/01) 1943, 48, 49 Dyke, Ronald A. ’40 (d., 10/17/97) *1937 DiGiovani, Joseph P. ’55 (d., 4/4/00) 1952, 54, 55 Eaton, Henry B. II ’26 (d., 12/15/50) *1923

Dillon, James E. ’90, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Eberbach, Charles W. ’59, *1956, 57, 58, 59 Dimitre, Howard E. ’44, *1941 Edwards, Lehan A. ’53, 1953Diplock, George W. Jr. ’79, *1976 Ehmke, Kris R. ’01, 1999, 00, 01

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Ela, Benjamin W. Jr. ’40 (d., 11/28/05) *1936 Feinberg, Robert M. ’42 (d., 6/3/86) *1939 Eldredge, Thomas A. ’74, 1972, 73, 74 Felberg, Leonard ’37 (d., 6/11/93) *1934, 37Eldridge, James F. ’70, *1967 Fellows, Brian I. ’81, 1978 Elliott, Ernest A. ’27 (d., 8/17/89) *1924 Fenderson, Willard E. ’41 (d., 9/20/80) *1938 Elliott, Herbert E. ’29 (d., 1/7/82) *1925 Ferguson, George A. ’68, *1965, 66, 67, 68

Elliott, James E. ’31 (d., 12/5/63) 1929 Ferland, Ernest J. Jr. ’64, *1961 Elliott, Roderick R. ’38 (d., 12/26/81) *1935, 36 Fernald, Darrell L. ’65, *1962 Ellis, Fred H. ’29 (d., 5/12/67) *1926, 29 Fernald, Harold A. ’54, *1951Ellis, John ’97, 1994, 95, 96 Fernald, Henry T. ’85 (d., 7/15/52) 1884 Elwell, Edward H. ’88 (d., d. u.) 1885, 86, 87, 88 Fernandez, Anthony ’98, 1996, 97, 98

Emerson, Dennis P. ’79, *1975 Ferriggi, Michael A. ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Emery, Henry A. Jr. ’50, **1947, *48, *49 Ferris, Joseph L. ’66, *1963, 64, 65, 66

Emery, Richard H. Jr. ’70, *1966 Feyler, Richard W. ’37 (d., 11/6/96) *1934 Ender, Craig H. ’90, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Finch, William G. ’58, *1955 Engstrom, Gordon E. ’69, *1965, 66, 67, 68 Fine, Henry H. ’33 (d., 6/?/78) *1930 Estabrook, Andrew ’98, 1995, 96 Fink, John E. ’42 (d., 6/16/00) *1939 Estabrook, David W. ’63, *1960 Finley, Raymond K. ’50, *1947 Etzweiler, Daniel J. ’89, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Fisher, Lester A. ’66, *1963 Evans, Thomas B. ’37, *1934 Fisher, Pete ’00, 1996 Fabiano, James J. ’80, 1977 Fitzgerald, Carl E. ’68, *1965, 67, 68

Fairchild, Thomas W. ’74, *1970 Fitzpatrick, Kenneth F. ’36, *1933 Fales, Charles L. ’77, *1974 Fitzpatrick, William D. ’81, *1978 Fales, Henry W. ’35, *1932 Flaherty, Edward J. ’76, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Farnham, Charles H. ’97 (d., 6/11/38) 1897 Flaherty, Joseph P. ’49 (d., 11/29/94) *1946, *48, 49 Farnsworth, Kevin A. ’90, 1987 Flaherty, Marc J. ’71, *1968 Farrell, Harry C. ’96 (d., 2/5/55) 1893, 94, 95, 96 Flaherty, Richard P. ’65, 1964 Farrell, Thomas H. ’68, *1965, 66 Flynn, Thomas W. ’64, 1963

Fasulo, Frederick J. ’80, 1976, *77 Fogler, Henry H. ’43 (d., 2/6/98) *1940, 41 Faulkner, George A. ’19 (d., 12/13/80) 1918, 19 Foley, James M. ’81, *1978, 80, 81 Feigenbaum, Wayne C. ’78, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Foley, John P. ’80, *1977

1935 — A SUCCESSFUL SEASON

Some of Maine’s best known athletes were members of Fred Brice’s 1935 nine, including Clarence Keegan who was selected to the U.S. Olympic BaseballTeam in 1936 and played before more than 100,000 spectators in Berlin. Keegan, Jim Sanborn, Alton Bell and Hal Woodbury all hit above .300 and Don Kilgour was ace of the mound. It was the final season for Brice as Maine’s coach after 10 years at the helm. Front row, l-r, Don Anderson, Rusty Walton, Don Kilgour, Stan Henderson, Capt. Milt MacBride, Hal Woodbury, Jim Sanborn, Dick Braley, and Winston Hoyt. Back row, l-r, Trainer Stan Wallace, Mgr. Robley Morrison, John Greene, Alton Bell, Clarence Keegan, Coach Fred Brice, and Faculty Mgr. of Athletics Ted Curtis.

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Foley, Ryan P. ’04, 2001, 03 Fulton, Ellwyn M. ’11 (d., 12/12/61) 1908, 09, 11 Folsom, Charles G. ’56, *1953, 54, 55, 56 Gaboury, Robert R. ’60, 1958, 59 Folsom, Dana C. ’73, *1970 Gagnon, Roger J. ’71, *1967 Folsom, Leroy R. ’95 (d., 7/7/51) 1894 Gagnon, Waldo J. Jr. ’53, 1952, 53 Foran, David ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Galley, Kenneth D. ’69 (d., 4/17/87) *1966

Forbush, Peter A. ’62, *1959, 62 Gallant, Charles A. ’70, *1966, 68, 69 Forsman, John A. ’56, *1953, 54 Gallison, David E. ’39 (d., 4/6/91) *1936Fortin, Frederick A. ’50, *1946 Gambele, Stephen M. ’06, 2003, 05 Fortin, Thomas M. ’75, 1971 Gammon, Calvin B. ’64, *1960 Foss, Vance E. ’52, *1949 Gammon, James C. ’61, 1961

Foster, Ralph W. ’24 (d., 5/1/96) 1922, 23 Gandolfi, Robert L. ’72, *1968 Foster, Robert A. ’55 (d., 3/11/94) *1952 Gardiner, Jeffrey L. ’80, *1977

Foster, Wilbur K. ’30 (d., 4/3/82) *1924, *27, 30 Gardiner, Laurence S. ’61, *1958 Fournier, Norman W. ’50, *1948 Garland, James A. ’79, *1976 Fowles, Graydon J. ’51, **1948 Garro, Salvatore J. ’60, *1956, 57, 60 Fox, Basil S. ’38 (d., 11/13/90) *1935 Gartley, William E. ’67, *1962Foye, Stanley W. ’66, *1963 Garvin, Thomas T. ’46, *1943 Frazier, Daniel Jr. ’46 (d., 5/27/06) 1946 Gatti, Anthony J. ’32 (d., 7/31/02) *1929 Frech, Lawrence M. ’69, *1965 Gauthier, John J. ’75, *1972Freedman, Stanley P. ’42 (d., 3/?/79) *1939 Gaw, David E. ’63, 1961, 62, 63

Freeman, George W. ’95 (d., d. u.) 1891 Gay, Joseph D. ’27 (d., 12/13/86) *1924, 25, 26 Freeman, Cedric R. ’65, *1961 Genest, Keith P. ’01, 1999, 00, 01 French, Frank A. ’17 (d., 7/13/69) 1917 Gentile, Leonard J. ’74, *1971, 72, 73, 74 French, Robert J. ’42 (d., 8/22/97) *1939 Gerrish, Harold A. ’40 (d., 9/24/04) *1937, 38,French, Roy W. ’12 (d., 11/4/57) 1909 39, 40 Frost, Alan W. ’32 (d., 8/12/64) 1931 Gerrish, Harold L. ’25 (d., 8/12/88) 1924 Frost, Charles A. ’95 (d., 3/11/62) 1893, 94, 95 Getchell, Lawrence B. ’28 (d., 1/15/78) *1925

Frost, Ermont G. ’18 (d., 11/14/47) 1915, 16, 17 Gibbons, John W. ’63, *1960 Frost, Horace P. ’35, 1933 Giguere, Armand M. ’34 (d., 9/28/93) *1931 Frost, Walter D. ’06 (d., 2/16/60) 1903, 04, 05, 06 Gilbert, Charles E. ’94 (d., 4/30/53) 1893, 94

1982 — ANOTHER SPECTACULAR SEASON

Maine’s 1981 team created more tradition for UM baseball with a 35-13 record. The Bears were ECAC champions, won the NCAA Northeast Regionals andadvanced to the College World Series where they posted wins over Stanford and Cal. State Fullerton before they were eliminated. Kevin Bernier becameone of five Maine players ever to be named to the CWS all-star team. During the full season, Bill Swift was 10-1 on the mound, and Ed Pickett (.371), Ricky Lashua (.353), Kevin Bernier (.347) and Jeff Paul (.341) were leading hitters. Pickett, Swift, Brad Colton, Mark Sutton, and Joe Johnson were namedfirst team, all-ECAC.

Front row, l-r, Jeff Paul, John Balerna, Kevin Bernier, Brad Colton, Capt. Mark Sutton, Ed Pickett, Peter Adams, Tom Mahan, Joe Johnson, Bill Swift, Dick Whitten, and Tom Vanidestine. Back row, l-r, Fred Staples, Ed Hackett, Peter Bushway, Ernie Webster, Tony Cimino, Stu Lacognata, Ricky Lashua,John Kowalski, Rob Roy, Kevin Jordan, and Coach John Winkin.

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Giles, Cornelius F. ’19 (d., 3/30/46) 1916 Haffle, Glenn R. ’81, *1978 Gillette, Gordon J. ’65 (d., 10/21/96) 1964, 65, 66 Haggett, Charles E. Jr. ’35 (d., 3/20/93) *1932 Gilman, Clarence R. ’43, *1940, 43 Haggett, Eben R. ’89 (d., 5/19/40) 1888, 89 Gilman, Madison L. ’15 (d., 2/1/82) 1912, 13, 14, 15 Haines, Frank W. Jr. ’48 (d., 8/1/04) *1946, *47 Ginsberg, Saul ’42 (d., 10/31/86) *1939 Hall, Frederick A. ’31 (d., 6/29/54) *1928

Gladu, Matthew M. ’95, 1993, 94 Hall, Harold M. ’33 (d., 10/22/76) *1930, 32, 33 Glover, Brian ’99, 1996, 97 Hall, Harold W. ’09 (d., 6/20/55) 1906 Gobel, Gregory J. ’02, 1999 Hall, Jason ’01, 1998 Goirigolzarri, Raymond ’01, 2000 Hall, Reginald E. ’51, **1948, *49 Golding, Carl F. ’37 (d., 4/3/97) *1934 Hall, William A. ’52 (d., 4/8/04) **1949

Goldman, George A. ’89, 1986, 87 Hall, William H. Jr. ’39 (d., 12/6/77) *1936 *Golobski, Bruno ’36 (d., 4/?/86) 1933 Hallgren, Sven E. ’33 (d., 8/2/71) *1930, 31, 32, 33

Gonyar, David M. ’87, 1984, 85, 86 Halsted, Edwin V. ’33 (d., 5/13/99) *1930 Good, Lee C. ’72, *1969 Halsted, Mark ’98, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Goodhue, Kevin L. ’75, 1972, 73, 74, 75 Ham, Merrill T. ’45 (d., 3/8/99) *1942 Goodie, Frank J. Jr. ’51 (d., 7/11/73) **1948 Ham, Ralph C. ’52 (d., 11/16/66) **1949 Goodrich, George P. ’10 (d., 7/10/74) 1910 Hambelton, Jon C. ’00, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Goodrich, Maison K. ’39 (d., 5/21/53) *1936, 39 Hamblen, Edward G. ’43 (d., 11/27/94) *1940 Goodwin, Earl C. ’15 (d., 4/20/79) 1914 Hamilton, Harold P. ’30 (d., 5/21/95) 1926, 27, 28 Gordon, Harry L. ’08 (d., 4/28/49) 1905, 06, 07 Hamlin, Cyrus ’91 (d., 5/3/31) 1891

Gordon, Lincoln L. ’51, *1949 Hamlin, Edwin T. ’93 (d., 10/19/35) 1891 Gordon, Sherwood F. ’48, *1942, 46 Hamlin, Joseph H. ’38 (d., 11/6/95) 1938 Gordon, Sumner ’50 (d., 3/20/83) **1947 Hammond, Seymour C. ’28 (d., 8/27/42) *1925, 27, 28 Gorham, William J. ’17 (d., 7/27/36) 1916 Haney, Matthew ’99, 1996, 97Goss, Gary L. ’68, *1966 Hanning, James ’97, 1994, 95 Goudy, Gerald C. ’29 (d., 3/16/45) *1926, 28 Hannon, Glen E. ’89, 1987, 88, 89 Gould, Joseph H. ’82 (d., 6/21/37) 1881, 82 Hanscom, Alan D. ’76, *1974

Gould, Robert A. Jr. ’48, *1942 Hanscom, William A. ’27 (d., 10/8/63) *1924 Gowans, Horace P. ’31 (d., 8/?/39) *1928 Hanson, Dale E. ’62, *1959 Graffam, R. Warren ’22 (d., 3/6/33) 1921 Hare, Parnell S. ’52 (d., 1/12/90) **1949

Graham, Jason C. ’01, 1999 Harlow, Stephen G. ’75, *1972 Grant, Herbert F. ’45, *1942 Harmon, Harry A. ’55 (d., 6/4/06) 1952 Grattelo, James M. ’04, 2003, 04 Harnish, Raymond R. ’41 (d., 11/11/96) *1938 Gratto, Christopher E. ’77, 1975 Harriman, David G. ’66, *1963 Gray, George R. ’50, **1947, *48, *49, 50 Harriman, Joshua ’98, 1995, 96

Gray, Norman H. ’34 (d., 6/4/91) *1931 Harrington, Richard S. ’52 (d., 8/17/03) **1949 Gray, Robert R. ’57, *1953 Harris, James W. ’41 (d., 6/3/68) *1938 Gray, Roland S. ’63 (d., 10/10/96) *1957 Harris, Jeffrey S. ’77, *1974 Greene, John C. ’37 (d., 4/24/86) *1934, 35, 36 Harris, John N. ’40 (d., 10/21/92) *1937 Greenlaw, Joseph M. ’38 (d., 10/19/72) *1935 Harris, Louis T. ’40 (d., 12/8/06) *1936

Greim, Clifton W. ’80, *1977, *78 Harris, Ralph L. ’63, *1960 Griffin, Thomas E. ’80, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Harris, Ryan M. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04

Griffing, George C. II ’46 (d., 9/9/03) *1943 Harrison, Daniel W. ’80, *1977 Grinnell, Grevis E. ’65, *1962 Hart, Halver A. Jr. ’50, *1947, *49 Grodin, Irving L. ’34, *1931 Hartung, Andrew A. ’91, 1988, 89, 90 Grodinsky, Harold M. ’38 (d., 7/26/86) *1935 Harvey, Bruce M. ’69, *1966 Grondin, Peter E. ’61, *1957 Harvey, George S. Jr. ’43 (d., 5/11/82) *1940 Gross, Virgil T. ’32 (d., 10/21/76) *1929 Harvey, Jason D. ’06, 2004 Grover, Frank W. Jr. ’50, **1947 Harvey, William K. ’58, *1955 Gruhn, George H. ’25 (d., 4/26/50) 1924, 25 Harvie, Brian L. ’99, 1996, 97, 98, 99

Hackett, Albert F. ’53, 1951, 52, 53 Haskell, David N. ’63, *1960, 63 Hackett, Brian E. ’09, 2006 , 07 Haskell, William V. ’37 (d., 1/17/86) 1937 Hackett, Carroll E. ’27 (d., 7/15/80) *1924, 25, 26, 27 Haskins, Franklin C. ’57, *1954 Hackett, Edward M. ’84, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hasty, Robert A. ’45 (d., 4/3/98) *1942 Hackett, John H. ’75, *1971 Hatch, Daniel E. ’49, *1947, *48, 49 Hackett, Rhonello C. ’16 (d., 11/15/55) 1914, 15, 16 Hauck, Bruce A. ’66, *1963 Hackett, Timothy E. ’70, *1967 Hauck, John ’99, 1996

Hackett, William F. ’31 (d., 9/30/92) *1928 Hawkes, Harry S. ’49 (d., 4/25/99) *1946, *47 Hadley, Alton L. III ’63, *1960, 61 Hayden, Wilson S. ’28 (d., 4/24/59) *1925, 28 Hadlock, Barry O. ’63, *1960, 63 Hayes, Gordon S. ’32 (d., 6/18/04) *1929 *Changed name to Holoway, Bruce R.

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Haynes, Charles I. ’93 (d., ?/?/05) 1892, 93, 94 Howard, Brian N. ’69, *1966 Hayward, Eric L. ’72, 1970 Howard, Gary D. ’68, *1965 Hayward Guy E. ’07 (d., 1/9/53) 1906 Howard, Will R. ’82 (d., 2/15/52) 1881, 82 Hazelton, Ralph H. ’49, *1946, 47 Howe, Robert S. ’61, *1958 Heald, Alvin L. ’36 (d., 7/18/77) *1931 Hoyt, J. Winston ’35 (d., 4/5/03) *1932, 33, 34, 35

Heald, Bernard A. ’62, *1959 Huard, John R. Jr. ’90, 1987 Healy, Richard W. ’38 (d., 8/20/74) 1936, 37, 38 Hubbard, Chester W. ’69, *1966 Healy, Robert M. ’42 (d., 12/20/95) *1939, 42 Huff, Matthew ’97, 1994, 95, 96 Heathcote, Arthur E. ’66, *1962, 66 Hughes, Brian G. ’83, 1978 Heggen, Larry E. ’56, 1955 Hughes, William H. ’79, 1976, 77, 78

Henderson, Peter R. ’62, *1959, 60, 61, 62 Hull, Frank E. ’85 (d., d. u.) 1882, 83, 84, 85 Henderson, Stanley D. ’35 (d., 10/26/94),*1932, 34, 35 Humphries, Angus E. ’41 (d., 4/25/02) *1938, 41

Herbert, Thomas A. ’73, *1970 Hunt, Leonard R. ’34 (d., 7/19/76) 1932 Herbert, Thomas C. ’04 (d., 10/2/39) 1903 Hurd, Carl D. ’33 (d., 7/25/92) *1930 Hersom, Lawrence R. ’51 (d., 3/19/86) *1949 Hussey, Stephen R. ’78, 1975 Hewes, Ronald E. II ’93, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Huston, Donald B. ’31 (d., 11/26/95) 1930 Hewey, Richard ’01, 1998, 99 Huszar, Dean A. ’80, *1977 Hewitt, John E. ’54, *1951 Hutchins, Michael G. ’76, 1974, 75 Heyne, William C. ’52 (d., 10/12/78) **1949 Hutchings, Leslie M. ’37 (d., 7/22/59) *1934 Hicks, Ronald A. ’69, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Hutchinson, Donald H. ’89, 1986, 87, 88, 89

Higgins, Harrison P. ’09 (d., 1/6/50) 1906, 07, 08, 09 Hutchinson, Mark L. ’82, *1978 Higgins, Richard F. ’33 (d., 11/9/01) *1929, 33 Hutchinson, Ralph M. ’24 (d., 11/12/89) 1923 Higgins, Richard J. Jr. ’77, *1974 Irwin, Richard D. ’58, *1954 Higgins, Robert G. ’35 (d., 11/9/04) *1932 Isaryk, Aaron W. ’04, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Higgins, Robert M. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Italiano, Nicholas C. ’73, *1970 Hight, Kenneth V. ’27 (d., 6/23/81) *1924 Iwaszko, Robert M. ’73, *1968, 71 Hill, Charles A. ’73, *1972, 73 Jacobs, Jonathan E. ’61, *1958, 60

Hill, Eric T. ’72, *1969 Jacobs, Richard K. ’63, *1960 Hill, John E. ’84 (d., 8/13/52) 1882, 83, 84 Jameson, Charles T. ’70, *1967 Hill, Neal R. ’45 (d., 5/19/96) *1943 Jameson, William S. ’43 (d., 7/15/97) *1940

Hill, Peter W. ’74, 1971, 72, 73, 74 Jarvais, Kregg R. ’99, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hinckley, Richard F. ’69, *1967 Jasper, Rufus G. ’29 (d., 11/21/98) *1926 Hincks, Maynard A. ’32 (d., 4/5/63) *1929, 30, 31, 32 Jay, Winston L. ’55, *1952 Hlister, Richard S. ’59, *1956, 57, 58, 59 Johnson, Albert E. ’20 (d., 7/10/76) 1917, 20, 21, 22 Hodgman, Nicholas G. ’29 (d., 5/18/89) *1926 Johnson, Bernard W. ’50 (d., 12/21/99) **1947

Hoffman, Everett M. ’43 (d., 7/10/04) *1940 Johnson, Eric W. ’02, 2000, 01 Holden, Lynne A. ’51 (d., 4/29/77) **1948, *49 Johnson, George W. II ’77, *1975 Holden, Malcolm P. ’44 (d., 3/2/00) *1941 Johnson, Joseph M. ’40 (d., 4/22/79) *1937 Holden, Oliver W. ’52, **1949 Johnson, Joseph R. ’83, 1980, 81, 82 Holden, William C. ’92 (d., 9/19/41) 1889 Johnson, Mervin T. ’26 (d., 7/2/63) *1923

Hollet, Wendell R. ’46, *1943 Johnson, Pearl E. ’20 (d., 12/16/80) 1920, 21, 22 Holmes, Allen B. ’41, *1938, 40 Johnson, Philip L. ’33 (d., 9/7/42) *1930

Holmes, Fred E. ’02 (d., 4/15/52) 1900, 01, 02 Johnson, Roland C. ’27 (d., 2/17/75) *1924 Holmes, Jack E. ’61, *1958 Johnson, Thomas C. ’36 (d., 11/?/42) *1933 Holmes, John R. ’65, *1962, 63 Johnston, Edward F. ’53, *1948, *49, 50 Holmes, Robert G. ’42, *1939 Johnston, Frederick J. ’40 (d., 5/21/88) *1937, 40 Holmstrom, Donald W. ’65, *1961 Johnston, Guy S. ’13 (d., d. u.) 1910 Holter, John L. ’43 (d., 9/19/93) *1940 Johnston, Robert E. ’41, 1946 Honer, Carl N. ’35 (d., 3/24/75) *1932 Johnstone, Kenneth H. ’36 (d., 1/11/04) *1933 Honer, Stephen B. ’72 (d., 4/19/84) *1969 Joliffe, Brian ’97, 1994, 95

Hopkins, Paul J. ’62, *1955 Jones, Alan M. ’73, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Hopkinson, David B. ’42 (d., 12/13/00) *1939 Jones, Leon H. ’90 (d., d. u.) 1890 Hopping, Barry W. ’74, *1971, 72 Jones, Robert A. ’57, *1954 Hopping, Stephen L. ’71, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Jordan, Grenville E. Jr. ’36 (d., 7/22/04) *1933 Horne, Cecil W. ’31 (d., 7/10/93) *1928, 30 Jordan, Jeffrey E. ’78, *1975 Hosmer, Fred P. ’07 (d., 10/31/47) 1904, 05 Jordan, Kevin T. ’85, 1982, 83 Hough, Joseph J. ’05, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Joseph, David A. ’65, 1963

Houghton, John W. ’42 (d., 7/22/83) *1938 Jowett, John N. ’23 (d., 4/22/74) 1920, 21, 22, 23 Houghton, Thomas E. ’37 (d., 2/18/04) 1935, 36 Judd, Morris H. ‘34 (d., 3/29/80) *1931 Houser, Jason R. ’05, 2003, 04 Justice, Bruce L. ’81, 1975, 76, 78

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Kabatznick, Steven R. ’06, 2004, 05 , 06 Lagoniere, Richard P. ’03, 2002, 02 Kane, Daniel J. ’88, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Lamb, Ernest Jr. ’58 (d., 10/17/69) *1955 Kane, Thomas F. Jr. ’40, *1937 Lancaster, Stephen ’98, 1995 Karalekas, Peter C. ’34 (d., 12/5/97) *1931 Lane, Craig A. ’73, *1970 Karlson, Christopher P. ’93, 1991 Lane, Kermit A. ’67, *1964

Keany, Paul A. ’67, *1964, 65, 67 Lanza, Ronald A. ’66, 1964, 65, 66 Keegan, Clarence K. ’37 (d., 4/15/77) *1934, 35, 36, 37 LaPierre, Gary P. ’88, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Keegan, John D. ’67, *1964, 67 Larrabee, Benjamin T. ’04 (d., 11/13/56) 1902, 03, 04 Keith, Alfred J. ’82 (d., 3/6/51) 1881, 82 Larrabee, Leonard A. ’74, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Keith, Donald B. ’59 (d., 5/2/97) *1955 Lashua, Ricky G. ’84, 1981, 82, 83, 84

Keith, William G. ’91 (d., 11/21/56) 1888, 89, 90, 91 Lathrop, Russell V. ’30 (d., 12/30/70) *1927, 28, 29 Keller, Leroy A. ’60, 1960 Lawry, John A. ’25 (d., 11/20/82) 1925

Kelleter, Robert A. ’61, *1958, 59, 61 Lawry, Osmonde W. ’21 (d., 10/27/82) 1919 Kelley, Albion L. ’57, *1954, 57 Lawry, Otis C. ’16 (d., 10/23/65) 1913, 14, 15, 16 Kelley, Eric W. ’39 (d., 6/28/75) *1936 Layman, Timothy C. ’85, 1983, 84 Kelley, Joseph ’84 (d., d. u.) 1883 Leach, Beryl L. ’50, **1947, *48, *49 Kelley, Martin A. ’45 (d., 1/31/90) *1942 Leach, Roland M. Jr. ’54, *1951 Kelley, Robert W. ’59, *1955 Leadbetter, W. Thomas ’58, *1955, 56, 57 Kelliher, Richard P. ’66, *1963, 64, 65, 66 LeBlanc, Michael D. ’89, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Kelliher, Paul R. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Lebovitz, Jack R. ’44, *1941

Kelly, Scott A. ’57 , *1954 *Leclerc, Joseph B. L. ’51, *1948 Kemble, Jay B. ’87, 1986, 87 Leggett, Jackson S. ’77, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Kempton, Carlo M. ’65, *1961 Leining, Charles F. ’41 (d., 5/9/95) *1938 Kenison, Lewis E. ’26 (d., 4/6/89) *1923 Lemieux, Ronald L. ’77, *1974 Kennison, Kyle T. ’96, 1993 Lennon, Peter J. ’87, 1985 Kennedy, Donald O. ’50, *1948 Lentz, Douglas A. ’74, 1971, 72, 73, 74 Kiah, Dennis B. ’70, *1966, 70 Lenz, Donald W. ’65, *1962

Kilgour, Donald C. ’37, *1934, 35, 36, 37 Leonard, Henry G. ’43, *1940 Kilpatrick, Donald M. Jr. ’42 (d., 7/7/44) *1939, 41, 42 Leone, Joseph V. ’72, *1969 Kimball, Charles E. ’39, *1936 Leone, Mark E. ’78, *1975

King, David J. ’72 , *1968 Lessard, Francis T. ’61, *1958 King, Ebenezer B. ’24 (d., 1/19/58) 1921, 22, 24 Lessard, Gary W. ’82, 1979 King, Gregory A. ’91, 1989, 90, 91 Leveille, Michael D. ’80, 1977 King, Joseph G. ’88, 1987 Levesque, James D. ’78, *1975 King, Scott H. ’65 (d., 12/17/93) *1962 Levine, Samuel J. ’37 (d., 11/4/72) 1935

Kinney, Richard A. ’62, *1958 Lewis, Douglas K. ’76, *1972 Kisonak, Edward L. ’44 (d., 11/30/93) *1941 Lewis, George B. ’27 (d., 12/19/93) *1924, 25, 27 Kiszonak, Amel F. ’32 (d., 12/24/75) *1929, 30, 31, 32 Lewis, Herbert W. ’33, *1930, 31, 32, 33Kittredge, Arthur K. ’43, *1940 Libbey, Dennis A. ’73, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Kneeland, Roland J. ’55, *1951 Libby, Albert E. ’10 (d., 3/25/56) 1911

Knight, Dallas R. ’52, 1951 Libby, Bruce R. ’70, *1967 Knight, Richard M. ’56, *1953 Libby, Clifford L. ’71, *1968

Knowlton, Charles W. ’40 (d., 4/22/98) *1937 Libby, Frank J. ’96 (d., 1/15/20) 1896 Knowlton, Robert C. ’40 (d., 6/6/96) *1937 Libby, Haddon B. ’61, *1958, 59, 60, 61 Knox, Shannon T. ’93, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Libby, Henry E. ’29 (d., 9/18/69) *1926 Koelker, Stephen P. ’75, *1972 Libby, James D. ’75, *1972 Korpita, Paul Jr. ’73, *1970 Libby, James T. ’74, *1971, 72 Koutrouba, Thomas ’99, 1998 Libby, Thomas M. ’46 (d., 1/8/05) *1943 Kowalski, John M. ’85, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Lindquist, David E. ’59, *1956 Kurkamaza, Peter W. Jr. ’70, *1967 Linscott, Stanley P. ’40, *1937

Kurrie, Frederick L. ’59, *1956 Linscott, Thomas L. ’66 (d., 4/11/01) *1963 Kuvaja, Wayne E. ’71, *1967, 68, 69 Linsky, William H. ’33 (d., 2/2/97) *1930 LaBelle, Adam T. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 List, W. Dawson ’56, 1954, 55, 56 LaBerge, Robert A. ’64 (d., 11/13/94) *1961 Littlefield, Ronald A. ’58, 1951 LaCasse, Barry S. ’78, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Littlehale, Robert L. ’36 (d., 10/12/95) *1933 LaChappelle, Fred L. ’52 (d., 5/26/50) **1949 Livermore, Leon F. ’02 (d., ?/?/1899) 1899 Lacognata, Stuart A. ’85, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Livesey, William ’62, *1959, 60, 61, 62

Ladd, Edwin F. ’84 (d., 6/22/25) 1884 Livingston, Alan R. ’73, *1969, 70, 71, 72 LaFlamme, Peter E. ’79, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Livingston, Todd A. ’94, 1991, 92, 93 Lagner, Dean R. ’75, *1972 Livulpi, Michael V. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03

*Changed name to Leclerc, Leo B.

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1959 — A GOOD YEAR

Jack Butterfield served as Maine’s coach for 18 seasons, and 14 of them produced winning records. His 1959 team won 12 of 20 games and finished second in the Yankee Conference. Sophomore Ray Weed had a great year at theplate, batting .395 and Dick Colwell, who would post a 16-5 record over his threevarsity seasons, won seven of 11 on the mound. Dean Deshon led the StateSeries in hitting with a .435 average. Front, Mgr. Bob Kelleter and Coach JackButterfield. First row, l-r, Sal Garro, Ken Perrone, Don Means, Capt. Dick Hlister,Peter Bastow, Bill Burke, and Bob Gaboury. Second row, l-r, Bob Webber, Dave Mosher, Phil Curtis, Charlie Chapman, and Anthony Soychak. Third row, l-r, Tom Valiton, John McCabe, Burt Payson, Leroy Keller, and Deane Deshon.Fourth row, l-r, Lloyd Bryant, Blaine Davis, Art Kilburn, Dick Colwell, and IraStockwell. Fifth row, l-r, Ray Weed and Jon Jacobs. Absent, Chuck Eberbach and Haddon Libby.

1949 MAINE NINE

Maine’s 1949 nine struggled to come up with wins in a weather-shortened season, but the roster had many outstanding players who were outstanding inthe summer leagues that dominated the Maine baseball landscape for several seasons after World War II. Ed Woodbrey was a terrific hitter, batting .390,and Marty Dow and Will Braley were outstanding pitchers. Front row, l-r, Paul Mitchell, Alex MacKenzie, Will Braley, Norm Parrott, Ernie Martikainen, andMike Cherneski. Second row, l-r, Henry Emery, Lowell Osgood, Bill Walker, Leroy Dieffenbach, Phil Archilbald, and Joe Nickless. Third row, l-r, ReggieLord, Ed Woodbrey, Everett Beals, Joe Flaherty, Beryl Leach, and Norm Fournier. Fourth row, Asst. Coach Sam Sezak, Percy Coombs, Dan Hatch, DonKennedy, Mgr. Roger Oakes, and Coach Bill Kenyon.

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LoCicero, Angelo M. ’56 (d., 7/17/99), 1954, 55, 56 Martin, Alphege J. ’58 (d., 7/9/98) *1954 Long, Fletcher J. ’43 (d., 2/14/90) *1940 Martin, Frank S. ’40, *1937, 38 Longley, Andrew M. ’39 (d., 1/19/96) *1936 Martin, Herman S. ’96 (d., 11/11/36) 1896 Longley, Richard E. ’55, *1952 Martin, Philip T. ’58, *1955 Longo, Jeffrey Jr. ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Martin, Raymond E. ’55, *1952

Lopaus, Hector R. ’29 (d., 9/11/71) *1926 Martin, Richard B. ’59, *1954 Lord, Dwight E. ’38 (d., 2/10/94) *1935, 36, 37, 38 Martin, Thomas A. ’29 (d., 8/5/82) *1926 Lord, Jay M. ’43 (d., 8/13/87) *1940, 41, 42 Martin, Troy W. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lord, Raymond Y. Jr. ’50 (d., 9/21/00) *1948 Martin, Wilfred ’60, *1957 Lord, Reginald G. ’50, **1947, *48, 49 Martorama, David M. ’91, 1988, 89

Lord, Robert W. ’91 (d., ?/?/54) 1889, 90, 91 Mason, Charles A. ’87 (d., 6/22/45) 1885, 87 Loring, Charles B. ’42 (d., 3/17/88) *1939 Mason, Donald F. Jr. ’81, 1978, 79, 80, 81

Lotker, George H. ’45, *1942 Matthews, Royal R. Jr. ’48, *1946 Loubier, Stephen H. ’87, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Mavor, Donald R. ’54 (d., 10/9/58) *1951 Louder, H. Wayne ’67, *1962 Maxwell, Preston E. ’28, *1925 Lovejoy, George N. ’38 (d., 2/21/01) *1935 Mayhew, Frederic T. ’26 (d., 12/11/71) *1923 Lucas, Bruce A. ’83, 1983 Mayo, Norman H. ’09 (d., 2/6/43) 1906, 07, 08, 09 Lunge, Raymond F. ’25 (d., 3/7/72) 1925 McAvoy, Kevin J. ’09, 2006, 07 Lunt, Harry M. ’07 (d., ?/?/11) 1905 McCabe, Francis J. ’32 (d., 10/15/79) *1929, 30, 31, 32 Lurvey, John G. ’00 (d., 2/7/58) 1899, 00 McCabe, John W. ’60, *1957, 58

Lycette, Robert C. ’43 (d., 3/18/04) *1940 McCaffrey, Harry C. ’67, *1961 Lydiard, Keith B. ’29 (d., 5/8/43) *1926 McCann, Donald E. ’35 (d., 8/24/77) *1932 Lyford, Laurence W. ’45, 1943 McCarthy, John J. ’33 (d., 1/6/84) *1930 Lynch, Francis P. ’51 (d., 1/18/93) *1947, 48, 49 McCarthy, Maurice F. ’11 (d., 10/25/68) 1910 Lynch, James J. Jr. ’75, *1972, 73, 74, 75 McCarthy, William J. ’13 (d., 5/20/83) 1910, 12, 13 Lyon, Edward W. ’54, 1952, 53 McClure, Alan R. ’65,*1962 Lyonnais, Dennis P. ’73, 1971, 72 McCollor, John D. ’68, *1964

MacBride, M. Milton ’35 (d., 1/28/75) *1932, 33, 34, 35 McCormick, Philip S. ’81, *1976 MacBride, M. Milton Jr. ’68, *1964 McCrum, Delbert K. ’45, *1942 MacDonald, Brian G. ’07, 2006 McCrum, Ralph C. ’37, *1934

MacDonald, Karl ’07 (d., 2/4/75) 1903, 04, 06, 07 McCurdy, Joshua ’02, 1999 MacDonald, Michael P. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 McCusker, Henry J. ’34, *1931 Mack, Edward S. Jr. ’57, *1954 McDermott, John A. ’05 (d., 10/24/43) 1904 MacKenzie, Alexander W. ’49, *1939, *48 McDonnell, Paul J. ’35 (d., 9/26/94) *1932 MacLaren, Robert J. ’37 (d., 9/16/87) *1934 McEvoy, William E. ’58, *1955

MacMichael, James E. ’89, 1986 McEwen, Douglas E. ’95, 1992 MacPhee, Carl W. ’46, *1943 McGraw, Matthew S. ’07, 2004, 05, 06, 07 MacPhee, Leonard R. ’62, 1961, 62 McGuire, John E. ’53 (d., 3/17/90) 1952, 53 Madigan, Timothy G. ’77, *1974 McHale, Martin J. ’11 (d., 5/14/79) 1908, 09, 10 Madore, Jeffrey P. ’68, *1964 McInnis, William R. ’86, 1983, 84, 85

Maguire, Ronald H. ’66, *1963, 64 McKechnie, Karl H. ’24 (d., 3/21/92) 1923 Mahan, Thomas M. ’82, 1979, 80, 81, 82 McKeen, Richard D. ’43 (d., 4/25/04) *1940

Mahoney, Graydon M. ’57, *1951 McKenney, Charles A. ’60 (d., 7/2/81) *1957 Mahoney, Laurence J. Jr. ’76, *1973 McLaughlin, Eugene L. ’40 (d., 9/11/71) *1937 Malia, Peter D. ’71, *1968 McManus, James E. ’50, *1947 Mancini, Joseph N. Jr. ’58, 1956 McMillen, Christopher J. ’77, 1974 Mann, Alfred A. ’41, *1938, 40 McNally, Henry A. ’87 (d., d. u.) 1885, 87 Mann, Stephen A. ’76, *1973, 74 McNaughton, Irving V. ’56, *1953 Mantai, Kenneth E. ’64, *1961 McNeil, Michael T. ’66, *1963 Marcotte, Raymond F. ’51, **1948 McNeil, Warren R. ’40 (d., 10/14/79) *1937

Markarian, Joseph Jr. ’72, *1968 McNeilly, Alvin S. ’44, *1941, 42, 43, 46 Markee, Charles A. ’43 (d., 12/30/03) *1940, 43 McNeilly, Matthew S. Jr. ’50, *1947 Marks, Christopher E. ’71, *1965 McNeilly, Richard S. ’42, *1939 Marks, Ronald P. ’62, *1959, 61, 62 Meagher, Peter J. ’69 (d., 10/28/00) *1966 Marriner, Harry R. ’70, *1967 Mealey, Philip R. ’37 (d., 4/14/99) 1937 Marsh, Robert B. ’30 (d., 8/?/49) *1927 Means, Donald C. ’60, 1958, 59 Marshall, Robert W. ’49, *1946 Means, Horace W. ’30 (d., 3/15/96) *1926

Marshall, Stephen S. Jr. ’35 (d., 10/23/03) *1932, 34 Meinecke, Henry D. ’55, *1952 Marston, Arthur A. ’40, *1937 Meloon, Merton S. ’44 (d., 2/22/75) 1943 Martikainen, Ernest W. ’50, **1947, *48, *49, 50 Memmert, Gabriel ’98, 1998

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Mendoza, Jose E. ’09, 2006, 07 Nadeau, Charles W. ’91, 1988, 90, 91 Menendez, Daniel A. ’09, 2006, 07 Nadeau, Stephen P. ’75, *1972 Mennealy, Stephen R. ’74, *1971 Nanigan, Moses ’28 (d., 9/20/77) *1925, 26, 27, 28 Mercer, Victor W. Jr. ’64, 1963 Nash, William E. ’17 (d., 6/7/77) 1916 Merchant, Robert W. ’45 (d., 12/21/49) *1942, 43 Nason, Toby F. ’50, **1947

Merrill, Carl H. ’66, *1963, 64, 65, 66 Naughler, Reginald W. ’36 (d., 7/8/88) *1933 Merritt, Elmer E. ’86 (d., 11/16/33) 1882, 83, 84 Nealon, John L. ’75, *1972 Meserve, Norman A. ’27 (d., 9/24/66) 1927 Nelson, Harley C. ’40 (d., 8/8/06) *1937, 38, 39 Meserve, Philmore W. ’42, *1938, 41, 42 Nelson, Victor S. ’65, *1962, 63, 64, 65 Mertzger, Roger H. ’57, *1954 Newell, Charles W. ’66, *1963, 64

Meyer, Lester J. ’36 (d., 11/9/43) *1933 Newell, Harry S. ’28 (d., 5/4/72) 1924 Miles, Arthur L. ’61, *1958 Newhall, Fred C. ’26 (d., 8/12/86) *1923, 25, 26

Miles, Ernest H. ’50, 1947 Newhouse, George H. ’58, *1955 Miles, Roger V. ’57, *1952 Nicholson, William E. ’57, *1954, 55 Mileson, James E. ’59, *1956 Nickerson, Clifton S. ’43 (d., 12/20/95) *1940 Millay, George H. ’44 (d., 6/26/03) *1942 Nickless, Joseph E. ’50 (d., 5/6/80) **1947, 48, 49, 50 Miller, John A. ’74 *1971 Nickless, Robert A. ’50, **1947 Miller, John D. ’70, *1967 Nisbet, Everett C. ’63, *1960, 62, 63 Miller, Kenneth P. ’51, **1947, *48 Nivison, John A. III ’56, *1953 Millett, Elwood D. ’39, *1936 Noonan, John R. ’51 (d., 7/12/92) 1951

Millett, Richard H. ’56, *1953 Norton, Charles C. Jr. ’45, 1943 Milley, Harold S. ’41 (d., 6/16/03) *1938 Norton, Gregory J. ’05, 2003, 04, 05, 07 Milliken, Michael D. ’69, *1966 Norton, Raymond F. ’39 (d., 10/29/91) *1936, 38, 39 Mills, Frederick O. ’36 (d., 9/14/97) *1933 Norwood, Adelbert T. ’51 (d., 7/19/03) 1947 Miner, Henry L. ’08 (d., ?/?/61) 1907 Notis, Steve A. ’46, *1943 Mitchell, Adam H. ’95, 1992 Novick, Stephen T. ’54 (d., 2/29/76) *1951, 54 Mitchell, Edmund J. ’79, 1978, 79 Novio, Edward S. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91

Mitchell, Lester H. ’05 (d., 1/24/56) 1902, 03, 04, 05 Nunn, Kenneth P. ’33 (d., 8/17/72) *1930, 33 Mitchell, Paul J. ’49, 1947, 48 Nutter, Robert W. ’44 (d., 2/20/84) 1942, 43 Monroe, Theodore W. ’24 (d., 11/30/43) 1922 Nutter, William E. ’86, 1983

Moody, Ralph H. ’08 (d., ?/?/60) 1905 Nutting, Theodore E. ’32 (d., 11/23/97) *1929, 31, 32 Moor, Charles L. ’81 (d., 11/10/19) 1881 Oakes, E. Roger ’45, 1948 Moore, Bruce T. ’70, *1967 O’Brien, Eric T. ’00, 1998, 99 Moore, Chester H. ’30 (d., 5/27/81) *1927 O’Connell, Joseph S. Jr. ’69, 1968, 69 Moore, John R. ’32 (d., 9/18/86) *1929 O’Connor, Brian ’63, 1960, 63

Moran, Patrick R. ’09, 2006 O’Connor, Roderic ’29 (d., 1/1/03) 1928 Morelli, Thomas A. ’01, 1998, 99 Oakes, Elmer R. ’45, *1947 Morin, Stephen J. ’70 (d., 1/13/97) *1967, 68, 69, 70 Ober, David A. ’58, *1954 Morrison, Everett O. ’44, *1941, 47 Ochmanski, Charles J. ’60 (d., 2/24/04) *1955 Morrison, James B. Jr. ’37 (d., 11/6/05) *1934 O’Day, Michael J. ’76, *1973, *74

Morrison, Robley H. Jr. ’36 (d., 11/12/97) 1934, 35 O’Donnell, George E. ’48, 1946 Morrison, Roland S. ’49, *1946, *47 Offenberg, Richard S. ’57 (d., 8/1/98) *1954, 57

Morse, Philip H. ’64, *1961, 62 O’Keefe, Roderick H. ’71, *1967 Morse, Scott D. ’87, 1984, 85, 86 Olsen, Gary C. ’71, *1968 Mortland, Hilton R. ’43 (d., 7/4/71) *1940 Olsen, Jeffrey C. ’74, 1972 Mosher, Arthur L. ’62, *1959 O’Neil, Michael R. ’77, *1974 Mosher, David A. ’61, *1958, 59 Ordway, Michael T. ’69, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Mosher, Richard C. ’56, *1953 Ordway, Richard T. ’68, 1966, 67 Mosley, David E. ’57, *1954 Orino, Daniel J. ’58, *1955 Mulligan, Christopher M. ’94, 1992 Orino, James J. ’54, *1951

Munzing, Robert F. ’75, *1972, *73 Osgood, George E. ’34 (d., 4/18/94) *1931, 34 Murch, Albert K. ’44, *1941, 43 Osgood, George M. ’34 (d., 10/16/95) *1931 Murch, George H. ’57, *1954 Osgood, Lowell H. ’50 (d., 5/1/02) **1947, 48, 49, 50 Murchison, Everett L. ’50, **1947 Osgood, W. Harold ’23 (d., 3/7/70) 1922, 23 Murphy, Charles R. ’63, *1960 Ostrander, Mark D. ’08, 2005, 06, 07 Murphy, Thomas F. ’64, 1964, 65 Otterstedt, Charles C. Jr. ’55, 1953, 54, 55 Murray, Benjamin F. ’81 (d., d. u.) 1881 Ouellette, Brett R. ’02, 1999, 00, 02, 03

Murray, George L. ’41 (d., 2/1/99) *1938, 41 Ouellette, Peter P. ’84, 1980 Murray, Robert J. ’80, *1977 Overstreet, James M. ’89, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Myska, Frank J. Jr. ’74, *1971 Page, Arthur D. ’86 (d., 4/7/11) 1895, 96

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Palian, Charles W. ’70, *1967, 68, 69 Pineo, Stephen S. ’66, *1963 Palmer, Edward E. ’99 (d., 8/23/60) 1897, 98, 99 Pinkham, Thomas S. Jr. ’39 (d., 3/16/83) *1936, 37Palmer, Edward E. Jr. ’30 (d., 2/12/90) *1927 Plasse, Daniel J. ’72, *1969 Palmer, John M. ’30 (d., 5/14/02) 1930 Platter, George J. ’68, *1965, 68 Palmer, Perley B. ’96 (d., 3/2/39) 1893, 94, 95, 96 Plummer, Dale W. ’87, 1985, 86, 87, 88

Palmer, Richard R. Jr. ’44 (d., 11/14/06) *1941, 43 Plummer, Harold C. Jr. ’51, *1949 Pantazis, Marc A. ’99, 1998, 99 Plummer, Henry A. ’30 (d., 5/7/90) *1927, 28, 29, 30 Parady, Harold C. ’46 (d., 10/25/03) *1943 Plympton, Jeffrey H. ’88, 1985, 86, 87 Parady, Steven K. ’77, *1974 Poire, Brian C. ’99, 1998, 99 Parker, Charles H. ’43, *1940 Polese, Michael F. ’56, *1953

Parker, Karl D. ’79, *1976, *77 Polizzotti, Joseph ’97, 1994 Parker, Sean T. ’09, 2006, 07 Pollack, Lee S. ’71, *1968

Parrott, Norman H. ’50 (d., 2/15/86) *1947, *48, 49 Pollock, Thomas E. ’42, 1941 Parsons, Storer S. ’46, *1943 Pond, Ralph B. ’12 (d., 9/8/47) 1908, 09, 10 Pascarelli, Romeo F. ’34 (d., 9/13/86) *1931 Ponziani, Mark A. ’79, *1977, *78 Pattangill, William R. ’84 (d., 10/?/42) 1883 Poole, Kenneth A. ’64, *1961 Patterson, Robert C. ’84 (d., 3/26/37) 1881, 82 Pooler, Victor H. Jr. ’49, *1946 Paul, Hugh C. ’26 (d., 1/1/64) *1923 Porter, Steven G. ’81, *1978 Paul, Jeffrey P. ’84, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Potter, W. Edwin ’40, 1940 Pavento, Samuel D. ’75, *1972, *73 Poulin, Gerard J. ’49 (d., 1/10/90) *1946, 47

Payson, Burton D. ’61, *1958, 61 Povich, Norman A. ’46, *1943 Peachey, Sidney R. ’49 (d., 9/14/98) *1943 Powers, Harry A. Jr. ’40 (d., 1/??74) *1937 Peakes, Harry W. ’28 (d., 5/15/55) *1925, 28 Powers, Marc J. ’87, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Pearson, John E. ’34 (d., 2/17/99) *1931 Powers, Michael R. ’09, 2006, 07 Pease, Stanley C. ’32 (d., 8/13/99) *1929 Poynter, Edwin F. Jr. ’50, *1943 Peel, Quinlan L. ’01, 1999, 00, 01 Pratt, Sylvester M. ’30 (d., 10/16/90) *1927, 30 Pelletier, Elmer R. ’54, *1951 Preble, Richard B. ’50 (d., 6/15/92) 1947, 48, 49

Pendleton, Paul A. ’67, *1964, 67 Prescott, Ithel E. ’23 (d., 6/4/72) 1920, 21, 22, 23 Pendleton, Raymond A. ’17 (d., 8/25/63) 1914, 15, 16, 17 Presnell, Donald F. ’44, 1943 Pendleton, Roger A. ’26 (d., 5/30/38) *1923 Pressley, David J. ’58, *1955

Pendleton, Roger L. ’48 (d., 8/12/99) *1942, 46 Pretto, Henry J. ’99 (d., 8/20/45) 1897, 98, 99 Pepin Roger L. ’58, *1955, 57, 58 Pride, Frank O. ’35 (d., 8/21/58) *1932 Perkins, Alfred W. ’31 (d., 2/5/00) *1928, 30, 31 Priestly, John E. Jr. ’59 (d., 2/28/78) *1956 Perkins, Marlowe S. ’43, 1943 Prior, Gerald T. ’79, *1976 Perkins, Richard E. ’66, *1963, 65, 66 Prior, Richard D. ’76, 1972, 73, 74, 75

Perrone, Kenneth A. ’59, *1956, 57, 58, 59 Prout, Stanley R. ’33 (d., 11/17/94) *1930 Perry, Alton C. ’26 (d., 5/1/82) 1924, 26 Pruett, Joseph A. ’51, **1948, *49 Perry, George C. ’49 (d., 3/27/00) *1946, *47 Pruett, Kenneth S. ’36 (d., 1/5/00) *1933, 36 Perry, Jonathan A. ’81, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Puff, Robert E. Jr. ’80, *1977 Perry, Ronald C. ’54, *1951 Pugh, Brian C. ’01, 1998, 99, 00

Pervear, George G. ’51, **1948 Puiia, Michael P. ’74, 1973 Pesanello, Frank M. ’08, 2005, 06 Puleo, Stephen D. ’95, 1992, 93, 94, 95

Peterson, Donald E. ’48 (d., 12/18/98) *1943, *46 Pullen, David J. ’73, *1965 Peterson, James M. ’72, *1969, 70 Pullen, Peter W. ’64, *1961 Phair, Willis R. ’39 (d., 1/1/03) *1934 Pullen, Richard J. ’80, 1976, 77, 78 Philbrick, Alan ’54 *1951 Quetti, Russell M. ’78, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Philbrook, William ’88 (d., d. u.) 1887, 88 Quinlan, John J. ’52 (d., 5/7/06) **1949 Phillips, George A. ’11 (d., 2/15/81) 1910, 11 Quinn, Garrett C. ’96, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Phillips, Jay ’00, 1997 Quint, Lloyd F. ’43 (d., 12/15/01) *1940 Phillips, Stanley G. ’17 (d., 7/18/77) 1916 Quint, Raymon A. ’07 (d., 11/2/49) 1905, 06, 07

Picard, Alain J. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Quintal, Ryan W. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Pickard, Wilfred B. ’14 (d., 7/22/50) 1912, 13 Radulski, Peter J. ’94, 1992 Pickett, Edwin J. ’82, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Rajotte, Jason O. ’94, 1992, 93 Pierce, Edward I. ’25 (d., 11/4/73) 1924 Ramsay, David H. ’50, *1948 Pierce, Warren F. ’45 (d., 3/19/45) *1942 Ramsay, John P. ’18 (d., 11/29/59) 1917 Pierce, William B. ’90 (d., 6/19/29) 1890 Ranco, Ronald E. ’58 (d., 2/13/79) *1955, 56, 57, 58 Pierpont, Clyde L. ’54 (d., 1/22/92) 1954 Rand, Robert B. ’76, *1974

Pike, Kenneth W. ’69, *1966 Randall, Willis S. ’32 (d., 3/25/79) *1929 Pike, Lewis F. ’09 (d., 4/8/72) 1908 Ranger, Joel D. ’81, *1977, *78 Pike, Thomas J. ’54, *1951, 54 Ranzoni, Edwin J. ’62, *1959, 60, 61, 62

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BEATING THE DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Perhaps the most exciting moment in Maine’s baseball history came on aJune night in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1964 when the Black Bears defeatedSouthern California, 2-1, in the NCAA College World Series. Catcher CarlMerrill embraces winning pitcher Joe Ferris in a sea of jubilant Black Bearsafter the final out was recorded.

1966 — END OF AN ERA

Maine’s 1966 season marked the last time at bat for several of the heroes of the 1964 NCAA World Series team. Led by Tri-Capts. Dick DeVarney, Carl Merrill, and Joe Ferris, Jack Butterfield’s Bears chalked up a 15-9-1 record. They tied with Connecticut for the Yankee Conference championship and with Colby for the Maine State Series title. Terry Ordway, Norm Tardiff and Carl Merrill were all-Maine. Merrill and Tardiff and Gordon Engstrom werenamed to the all-YC team. Front row, l-r, Paul Pendleton, Ron Lanza, John Gillette, Dick DeVarney, Joe Ferris, Carl Merrill, Steve Sones, Dick Kelliher,Bruce Cary, and Norm Tardiff. Second row, l-r, Mgr. Charlie Burnham, Dave Ames, Carl Fitzgereald, Dave Seabury, John Keegan, George Ferguson, Willie Corbett, George Platter, Terry Ordway, Darryl Calkins, Tom Farrell, Ralph Bonna and Gordon Engstrom. Absent, Dick Perkins and Art Heathcote.

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Rawson, Donald E. ’50 (d., 3/4/97) *1947, *48, 49 Ross, Stanley W. ’26 (d., 8/1/80) *1923 Ray, Irving B. ’86 (d., 3/21/47) 1883, 84, 85, 86 Rowe, Harland S. ’18 (d., 5/26/69) 1915, 16 Raymond, Patrick D. ’57, *1954 Roy, Paul W. ’75, 1972, *73 Raymond, Roy R. ’54 (d., 8/8/05) *1951 Roy, Richard L. ’67 (d., 3/20/97) *1964 Reardon, Jeremiah T. ’19 (d., 2/?/47) 1915, 16, 17, 19 Roy, Robert J. ’86, 1982, 83, 84, 85

Redman, Robert G. ’50, **1947 Roy, Steven P. ’83, 1980 Reed, George P. ’51, **1948, *49 Royal, John W. ’51 (d., 3/30/96) *1946 Reed, Kenneth E. Jr. ’45, *1943 Royer, Alfred D. ’76, *1972 Reed, Kenneth L. III ’96, 1993 Rozelle, Lloyd G. ’51, *1948 Reed, Walter M. Jr. ’44 (d., 8/21/97) *1941 Ruffner, Charles W. ’16 (d., 12/10/20) 1915

Reichley, John M. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Rumazza, Orestes L. ’32 (d., 4/21/02) *1929 Reid, Michael R. ’04, 2001 Rusk, Ian M. ’22 (d., 11/22/88) 1920, 22

Reid, William S. ’28 (d., 11/18/96) *1925, 28 Russell, Chauncey L. ’37 (d., 9/?/94) *1934 Reidman, Ernest J. ’38 (d., 12/4/02) *1935, 36, 37, 38 Russell, David P. ’77, *1973 Reilly, Stephen A. ’74, *1971 Russell, Eugene O. ’40, *1937 Reitz, John A. ’41 (d., 8/28/79) *1938 Russell, Maurice W. ’04 (d., 1/28/54) 1901 Reno, Leonard R. Jr. ’73, *1969 Russell, Robert A. ’69, *1966 Repscha, Albert H. ’25 (d., 2/24/91) 1923 Ruth, Alfred S. ’87 (d., ?/?/15) 1885, 86 Reynolds, Matthew W. ’04, 2001, 02 Rutherford, Michael T. ’87, 1984 Reynolds, Thomas H. ’55, *1952, 55 Rutkiewicz, Paul W. ’73 (d., 9/24/03) *1970, 71, 72, 73

Reynolds, William W. ’90, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Ryan, Colin F. ’89, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Rhodes, Alan L. ’45, *1942, 43 Ryan, Philip E. ’11 (d., 9/25/67) 1908, 09, 11 Ribbons, Daniel O. ’51 (d., 2/21/95) **1948, *49, 51 Ryan, Thomas W. ’65, *1962 Rice, Richard L. ’34 (d., 5/24/84) *1931, 34 Sabean, Brian R. ’78, *1975 Rich, George F. ’92 (d., 2/6/24) 1889, 91 Sabol, Francis C. ’62, *1959 Richard, Steven M. ’07, 2004, 05 Sadler, Orville C. ’35 (d., 12/1/95) *1932 Richards, Grover C. ’10 (d., 6/6/71) 1910 Sanborn, James W. ’35 (d., 1/19/75) *1932, 33, 34, 35

Richards, Raymond ’57, *1954 Sanborn, Lee M. ’62, *1959 Richards, Roger H. ’65, *1962, 65 Sargent, Abram W. ’88 (d., 3/30/34) 1887 Richardson, Carroll B. ’44, *1941 Sargent, Carl A. ’22 (d., 1/27/64) 1919, 20, 21, 22

Ricker, Gordon R. ’72 (d., 12/9/00) *1967 Sargent, Kenneth P. ’36, *1933 Ricker, John H. ’94 (d., 11/30/47) 1893 Saunders, Peter J. ’03, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Riemenschneider, Edward G. ’58, *1955, 58 Savage, Thomas W. ’68, *1965 Ring, Donald W. ’34 (d., 6/30/81) *1931 Sawyer, Carl L. ’43, *1940 Rioux, Laurent J. ’71, *1968 Sawyer, Charles N. ’51 (d., 6/5/97) **1948, 51

Rivera, Moises J. ’08, 2005, 06 Sawyer, Donald C. ’75, 1972, 73 Roberge, Bertrand R. ’76, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Sawyer, John W. ’77, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Roberge, Stephen J. ’78, *1975 Sawyer, Stephen C. ’65, *1962 Roberts, Harland E. ’50, *1948, *49 Sawyer, Thomas H. ’59, *1956, 57 Roberts, Malcolm W. ’40 (d., 11/14/87) 1940 Sawyer, William R. ’08 (d., 8/6/54) 1905, 06

Roberts, Raymond L. ’64, *1961 Scales, James G. ’10 (d., 6/19/41) 1906, 07, 10 Robertson, Edward N. ’42 (d., 3/3/82) *1939 Scales, Nelson N. ’11 (d., 4/4/66) 1909, 11

Robinson, Lewis Jr. ’83 (d., d. u.) 1883 Schildberg, Warren L. ’54, *1951 Robinson, Scott D. ’05, 2002, 04, 05, 06 Schiner, Lawrence R. ’61, *1958 Rodgers, Newton J. ’39 (d., 5/23/87) *1936 Schmidt, Francis V. ’42, *1939 Rogers, Brett C. ’05, 2003 Schoppe, John C. ’44 (d., 4/26/99) *1942 Rogers, Don H. ’58 (d., 4/19/04) *1955 Schuster, Danny D. ’68, *1965 Rogers, Philip N. ’38 (d., 12/5/89) 1936 Schwob, Michael W. ’81, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Rogers, Seymour E. ’88 (d., d. u.) 1885, 86, 87, 88 Scott, Timothy J. ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Rogers, William S. ’49 (d., 9/16/92) *1947 Scott, William D. ’57, *1954, 56

Rollins, Richard L. ’61, *1958 Scribner, Robert E. D. Jr. ’56, *1953, 54, 55, 56 Romano, Ferdinand R. ’50 , *1947, 50 Scrone, Wesley C. ’55 (d., 2/25/98) *1952 Romanoli, Paul S. ’91, 1988 Seabury, David M. ’68, *1961, 66 Romansky, Monroe ’33 (d., 8/19/06) *1930, 32, 33 Searles, Stanwood R. ’34 (d., 9/29/87) *1931 Ronco, Glen W. ’67, *1964, 65 Seavey, Wilson G. ’30 (d., 5/14/96) *1927 Roop, Martin J. ’79, *1976, 77 Seekins, Ronald L. ’74, *1970 Ross, Michael ’02 , 1999, 00, 01, 02 Selleck, Richard P. ’51, **1948

Ross, Mowry ’01 (d., 11/14/57) 1901 Sequin, Brian D. ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Rose, Theodore R. Jr. ’63, *1960 Severing, Paul A. ’81, *1978 Ross, Richard M. ’45 (d., 2/26/98) *1942 Sezak, Samuel ’31 (d., 3/21/89) *1928, 31

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Shaw, John ’91, 1990 Snow, Gleason C. ’82 (d., 3/?/38) 1881, 82 Shaw, Norman P. ’50, *1948 Solander, Arvo A. ’31 (d., 1/9/76) *1928, 31 Shaw, Rodney A. ’57, *1954 Solari, Robert L. ’59, *1956 Shea, Merrill A. ’38 (d., 3/14/92) *1935, 38 Sones, Stephen B. ’66, 1964, 65, 66 Sheay, Ronald J. ’55, *1952 Sontag, Joseph ’70, *1967, 69

Shedd, Emerson W. Jr. ’56, *1953 Sortevik, Paul E. ’74, *1971 Sheedy, Timothy J. ’98, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Soucie, George E. ’51, *1949 Sheehy, Paul G. ’50, *1947 Southard, Pemberton ’40, *1937 Shield, Charles W. ’51 (d., 9/16/74) **1948 Soychak, Francis J. ’56, *1953, 54, 55, 56 Shepard, Kim B. ’74, *1971 Soychak, Thomas J. ’61, *1958

Sherman, Fred M. ’49 (d., d. u.) *1946 Spearin, Rodney E. ’57, 1955 Sherman, Paul D. ’66, *1963 Speirs, Garrett DeF. Jr. ’45 (d., 11/16/53) *1942, 43

Shippee, Sam ’91 , 1987 Speirs, Malcolm R. ’54, 1953, 54 Shute, Harry D. ’41 (d., 1/9/90) *1935 Spencer, Beverly W. ’42 (d., 3/26/01) *1939 Sidelinger, Dana P. ’36, *1933 Sprague, Alden P. ’98 (d., 5/17/61) 1897, 98 Sidoti, Michael L. ’96, 1993 Springer, Vance G. ’31 (d., 9/21/67) *1928, 31 Simmons, Charles D. ’52, **1949, 52 Spurling, Leon E. ’32, *1929, 32 Simms, Paul R. ’76, *1973 Squires, John C. ’51, **1948 Simon, Joseph C. ’27 (d., 10/2/91) *1923 Stackpole, Philip W. ’48, *1942 Simpson, Paul D. ’03 (d., 3/27/63) 1902 Stafford, Bruce A. ’69, 1967, 68, 69

Sims, James M. ’32 (d., 1/4/82) *1929 Stanley, Edward W. ’40 (d., 11/12/83) *1937, 38Skillin, John A. ’52 (d., 3/28/02) *1949 Stanton, Edward F. ’26 (d., 1/31/76) *1923 Skillings, Philip G. ’77, *1974, *75, 76 Stanwood, George S. ’10 (d., 3/8/43) 1908 Skinner, Oscar E. ’30 (d., 5/3/01) *1927 Stanwood, Harold K. ’47, *1946, *47 Skorski, Edwin A. Jr. ’61, *1958 Staples, Frederick L. II ’83, 1982, 83 Slattery, Brian R. ’81, *1978 Starbird, Ralph ’83 (d., 11/25/19) 1881 Slicer, Shane T. ’93, 1990, 91, 92 Starble, Gilbert F. ’76, *1973

Slipp, Gary H. ’77, *1974 Stearns, Drew T. ’25 (d., 9/13/77) 1921, 23, 24, 25 Slovack, Michael F. ’70, *1967 Stearns, Harry P. ’54, 1954 Smaha, Albert H. ’45, *1942 Stebbins, Murray E. ’49, *1947

Small, Albert C. ’98 (d., 1/21/69) 1896, 97, 98 Steeves, Jerome I. ’40, *1937Small, Alden G. ’57, *1954 Stetson, David E. ’74, 1972, 73, 74 Small, Frank L. ’88 (d., d. u.) 1885, 86 Stevens, Ray P. ’98 (d., 6/3/66) 1898 Small, Parker W. ’42, *1939 Stevens, Theodore R. ’77, *1974 Small, Stanton E. ’21 (d., 11/10/62) 1918 Steward, George H. C. ’91 (d., 4/16/55) 1899

Small, Steven A. ’77, *1974 Steward, John W. ’91 (d., 6/17/36) 1889 Smart, Gary W. ’79, 1974, 76 Stewart, Frank A. ’29 (d., 10/15/67) *1926, 29 Smiley, David C. ’50, *1947 Stinson, John A. ’76, *1973 Smith, Aaron G. ’04, 2002 Stobie, George J. ’14 (d., 3/21/67) 1912 Smith, Benjamin L. Jr. ’57, *1954 Stone, George W. ’46, *1943

Smith, Curt S. ’08, 2005, 06, 07 Stone, Maurice ’29 (d., d. u.) *1926 Smith, Francis W. Jr. ’39 (d., 6/12/99) *1935 Stone, Ralph D. ’35 (d., 9/22/80) *1932

Smith, Frank J. Jr. ’50, *1948 Stone, Richard H. ’31 (d., 9/7/78) *1928 Smith, Glenn B. ’70, *1967 Stoner, Simon ’02, 2001 Smith, Harlan R. ’50 (d., 6/21/06) **1947 Storer, Philip W. ’44, *1941 Smith, Harry M. ’93 (d., 4/17/59) 1892, 93 Stover, Clyde N. ’26 (d., 6/10/77) *1923Smith, Herschel A. ’45, *1942 Stowell, Ralph A. ’79, 1978, 79 Smith, Mark S. ’39 (d., 9/23/76) *1936, 39 Strickland, Roy E. ’04 (d., ?/?/42) 1901 Smith, Norman L. ’81, *1978 Stromberg, Edwin K. ’38 (d., 3/8/63) *1935 Smith, Raymond A. ’32 (d., 1/20/97) 1930, 31, 32 Stuart, Parker O. ’40 (d., 8/17/65) *1937

Smith, Raymond J. ’08 (d., 1/22/64) 1907 Stuart, Samuel W. ’47 (d., 5/25/88) *1947 Smith, Robert M. ’57, *1954 Stubbert, Charles F. Jr. ’61, *1956 Smith, Russell G. ’11 (d., 6/26/59) 1908, 09, 10, 11 Stubbs, John C. ’72, *1968 Smith, Ryan S. ’94, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Stupienski, Glen J. ’95, 1991, 92, 93 Smith, Terry W. ’69, *1966 Sturgeon, Eugene F. ’52, **1949, 52 Smith, Thomas F. ’72, *1966, 71 Sturgeon, Richard H. ’60, *1957 Smith, Walter M. Jr. ’38 (d., 4/10/80) 1936 Sturgis, Frederic S. ’38 (d., 11/21/87) *1935

Smith, William A. ’38, *1933 Suitor, William A. ’59, 1957, 58 Smyth, Daniel A. ’75, *1972 Sullivan, Daniel J. ’71, *1968 Smyth, John R. III ’78, *1975 Sullivan, Michael P. ’73, *1969

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Suomi, Robert M. ’61, *1955, 60, 61 Tolman, Frederick G. ’54, *1951 Sutherland, Lindsay W. ’30 (d., 11/6/77) *1927, 29 Toloczko, Eugene R. ’75, 1972, 73, 74, 75 Sutton, Mark R. ’82, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Tomberlin, Justin ’01, 1990, 92, 93 Swain, Douglas S. ’67, *1963 Tomshick, Jonathan G. ’78, 1977, 78 Sawn, Clarence B. ’90 (d., d. u.) 1887, 89 Tooley, Gordon K. ’43 (d., 12/29/06) *1940, 41, 42, 43

Sweeney, Daniel W. ’79, *1975, *76 Toothaker, Charles L. ’58, 1956 Sweeney, Mark P. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Topolosky, Francis L. ’34, *1931 Swenson, Alfred A. ’38 (d., 2/13/93) *1935 Torrey, Donald R. ’45 (d., 9/4/44) *1942 Swift, William C. ’84, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Tortorella, James ’81, *1978 Szaniawski, Edward W. ’39 (d., 8/5/00) *1936 Tortorella, John F. ’81, 1980, 81

Taber, Daniel P. ’72, *1969 Tourtillotte, Gary B. ’71, 1970, 71 Taft, Earl D. ’29 (d., 8/5/60) *1926, 30 Towle, Lawrence B. ’45, *1942

Talbot, James E. ’43, *1938, 41 Towse, Arthur R. ’03 (d., 10/23/62) 1902 Talbot, Peter A. ’33 (d., 4/12/66) *1930, 33 Tracy, Gerry A. ’74, *1971 Talbot, Thomas J. ’48 (d., 1/17/88) *1941 Trafton, Blaine E. ’55 (d., 11/18/91) 1951, 54 Tanner, Edward R. ’42 (d., 8/?/84) *1939 Trahan, Matthew ’97, 1994 Tapley, Frank M. ’38 (d., 8/13/81) *1934, 36, 37, 38 Trask, David B. ’56, *1953 Tardiff, Norman G. Jr. ’67 (d., 1/25/06) *1964, 65, 66, 67 Trask, Michael P. ’74, *1971 Tardiff, Stephen ’74, 1972 Trefethen, John W. ’28 (d., 9/22/64) *1924 Tarr, Mitchell A. ’79, *1976, *77 Tremaine, Richard L. ’40, *1937

Tate, Robert A. ’26 (d., 5/13/76) 1925 Trenholm, Steven S. ’77, *1974 Taylor, Charles J. ’42 (d., 7/27/44) 1941, 42 True, Carl D. ’29 (d., 2/20/89) *1926, 27, 28, 29 Taylor, Gary A. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91 True, Robert M. ’37 (d., 9/16/00) *1934, 37 Teague, Everett W. ’32 (d., d. u.) *1928, 32 Truman, Matthew M. ’00, 1999, 00, 01 Tello, John L. ’75, *1971, 72 Trumbull, Charles A. ’60, *1957, 58 Temple, George L. ’39 (d., 12/18/90) *1936 Tryder, Charles L. Jr. ’84, *1977 Terrio, John W. ’81, *1978 Tuck, Malcolm H. ’46 (d., 3/27/44) *1943

Tesseyman, John E. ’08, 2005, 06 Tucker, Russell T. ’02, 1999, 00, 01 Thatcher, Henry T. ’05 (d., d. u.) 1902, 03, 05 Tucker, Thomas G. Jr. ’71, *1968 Thebarge, Ernest A. ’54, *1951 Tuell, Edwin E. ’10 (d., ?/?/15) 1907

Therrien, Edward C. Jr. ’91, 1987, 88, 89, 91 Tukey, Melvin L. ’57, *1954 Thibodeau, Harold J. ’79, 1978 Turmelle, Edgar G. ’50 (d., 3/21/03) **1947, *49 Thibodeau, Ryan ’96, 1994 Turner, Jon R. ’67, *1964 Thomas, David C. ’44, *1941, 42 Turner, Rex ’98, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Thomas, James R. ’75, *1971 Turner, Robert W. ’45 (d., d. u.) *1942

Thomas, John H. ’50, *1947, *48 Tyler, Stanley W. Jr. ’49, *1946 Thomas, Larry W. Jr. ’92, 1989, 90, 91 Usher, Marc E. ’75, *1972 Thomas, Ralph E. ’23 (d., d. u.) 1922 Valiton, Gordon T. ’61, *1958, 60, 61 Thomas, William P. Jr. ’63, *1960, 61, 62, 63 Vallee, Raymond L. III ’08, 2005 Thompson, Carl J. ’20 (d., 6/1/50) 1917 Van Hoesen, Ellis R. ’42, *1939

Thompson, David J. ’65, *1960, 61, 62, 64 Vanidestine, Thomas J. Jr. ’84, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Thompson, George Jr. ’44, *1941, 42, 43 Van Orman, Scott C. ’74, *1969

Thompson, George L. ’26 (d., 4/22/70) 1926 Van Wormer, William J. ’75, *1972 Thompson, Harold E. Jr. ’41 (d., 1/23/86) *1937 Veague, William E. ’38, *1935 Thompson, Keith M. ’42 (d., 5/25/06) *1939 Veazie, Frank F. ’06 (d., ?/?/08) 1903 Thompson, Philip S. ’70, *1967 Veilleux, Bradford ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Thompson, Ralph W. ’50, **1947 Vernon, Hubert A. ’32 (d., 12/4/89) *1929 Thompson, Robert E. ’62, *1959 Verrill, Michael D. ’89, 1985 Thompson, Robert M. ’48, *1942 Vickery, Gilbert S. ’89 (d., 6/?/28) 1888, 89 Thompson, Robert W. ’56, *1953 Viola, Raymond J. ’72, *1969

Thorne, Gary F. ’70, *1967 Violette, Neil L. ’03 (d., 9/16/35) 1902, 03, 04 Thurlow, Frederick ’49 (d., 3/31/86) *1947, *48, 49 Vitello, Donald J. ’65, *1961 Thurlow, Roger W. ’50 (d., 7/9/89) *1941 Vose, Charles T. ’87 (d., 3/25/53) 1884, 85, 86, 87 Tiernan, Michael J. ’81, *1973, 74 Waite, David A. ’58 (d., 2/4/06) *1955, 56, 58 Timberlake, Stanley M. ’92 (d., 4/11/24) 1891 Wakely, Eugene T. ’36 (d., 4/25/84) *1933 Timson, George E. Jr. ’38 (d., 10/?/75) *1935 Walker, Charles H. ’69, *1966, 68, 69 Tobin, Patrick R. ’03, 2001, 02, 03 Walker, Gordon M. ’28 (d., 9/29/89) 1927

Tobin, Shawn P. ’94, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Walker, Stuart F. ’20 (d., 3/28/39) 1919, 20 Todd, Robert E. ’76, 1974 Walker, Warren L. ’35 (d., 5/25/85) *1932 Todd, Thomas R. ’75, *1971 Walker, William C. ’49, *1946, 47, 48

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1949 J.V. SQUAD

Sam Sezak put in many years as a coach of teams in several sports, including nine as coach of freshman and junior varsity baseball clubs. The spring of 1949 still found UM freshman living at the Brunswick Annex, so the sub-varsity team at Orono was a j.v. outfit made up of sophomores and juniors.They had a good season, winning five of seven games. Front row, l-r, Dan Ribbons, Jim Currie, Ernie Martikainen, Beryl Leach, Reg Hall, Hal Plummer,and Marvin Dow. Second row, l-r, Dan Hatch, Joe Flaherty, Lincoln Gordon, Leslie Botka, George Reed, and Coach Sam Sezak. Third row, l-r, Don Rawson,

Larry Hersom, Dick Hewes, George Soucie, Halver Hart, and Francis Lynch. Fourth row, l-r, Mgr. Phil Witherall, Oliver Holden, Paul Beaudry, Aston Durham, and Mgr. Bernard Johnson.

1960 — A CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

Coach Jack Butterfield’s 1960 team was a championship outfit, capturing both the State Series and Yankee Conference titles. Ray Weed, who led theBears in hitting in all of his varsity seasons, and clutch hitter Ed Ranzoni batted .411 and .324 respectively. Dick Colwell was the ace of the mound with a6-1 record. All three were named all-Maine and Weed and Colwell were first team, all-New England. We can assume that all three would have been namedall-Yankee Conference, but YC coaches did not begin naming an all-conference team until the 1961 season. Front row, left to righ: Jon Whitten, Phil Curtis,Co-Capts. Dick Colwell and Dean Deshon, Sal Garro, and LeRoy Keller. Second row, left to right: Tom Valiton, Ed Ranzoni, Peter Henderson, George Bartlett, Haddon Libby, Peter Forbush, Burt Payson, and Jonathan Jacobs. Back row, left to right: Bob Suomi, Lenny MacPhee, Bill Livesey, Bob Thompson, Ray Weed, Ron Marks, and Woody Dunphy.

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Wallace, Robert L. ’54 (d., 3/29/96) *1951 Wight, John C. ’33 (d., 11/22/79) *1930 Walsh, James R. ’73, *1969 Wilbur, Herbert T. ’35 (d., 3/5/93) *1931 Walton, Roger B. ’74, 1972, 73 Wilcox, Charles L. ’50 (d., 6/7/97) 1947 Walton, Russell A. ’35 (d., 9/19/80) *1932, 33, 34, 35 Wilder, Robert S. ’88, 1988 Ward, Lowell E. ’43, *1940 Wiles, Robert ’00, 1997

Ward, Prescott R. ’35 (d., 10/5/43) *1929 Wilkins, Robert ’87, 1984, 85, 86 Ward, William H. ’39 (d., 7/20/42) *1935 Willard, Fred S. ’20 (d., 9/20/81) 1918 Warner, Samuel L. ’05, 2003, 04 Willard, Keith B. ’62, *1959 Warren, Arthur R. ’63, *1960 Willey, James F. ’38 (d., 1/1/99) *1935 Wasgatt, Roland J. ’63 (d., 8/13/05) *1960, 61 Williams, John R. ’75, *1972

Wass, Lester L. ’28 (d., 4/27/87) 1928 Williams, Simon E. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Waterman, Burleigh R. ’20 (d., 11/12/66) 1917, 18, 19, 20 Willis, Richard F. ’49, *1946

Waterman, Peter B. ’79, *1976, *77, *78, 79 Wills, Vincent R. ’61, *1958 Waterman, Robert D. ’49, *1946 Willworth, Roger B. ’82, 1982 Watson, Francis J. ’81, 1978, 79 Wilshire, Robert M. ’59, *1954 Watson, Harry D. ’20 (d., 5/12/81) 1919 Wilson, John F. ’33 (d., 6/30/02) *1930, 33 Weatherbee, Edward A. ’29 (d., 7/6/59) *1926 Wilson, Merrill D. ’52, **1949, 50, 51, 52 Webb, Arnold S. ’02 (d., 1/31/66) 1899, 00 Wilson, Newell J. ’37 (d., 6/10/01) *1934 Webb, Carleton L. ’50, *1947 Wilson, Paul B. ’37 (d., 3/4/83) *1934 Webber, Fred G. ’04 (d., 3/17/38) 1901 Wilson, Perley R. ’93 (d., 3/21/32) 1891

Webber, Norman W. ’31 (d., 9/12/68) *1928 Winchenbaugh, Paul H. ’34 (d., 2/15/05) *1931 Webber, Richard E. ’73, *1970 Wing, David E. ’70, *1967 Webber, Robert C. ’60, *1957, 58 Wing, Gerald E. ’26 (d., 11/24/56) 1927 Webber, William ’84 (d., 2/12/42) 1883, 84 Winslow, William F. ’63, *1960 Webber, William C. Jr. ’38 (d., 10/11/77) 1937, 38 Winters, Gordon H. ’42 (d., 10/15/83) *1939, 42 Weber, Gary G. ’69, *1965 Witham, Walter R. ’12 (d., 5/14/63) 1912 Webster, Ernest E. ’85, 1982, 83, 84 Witham, William H. ’62, *1959

Weed, Raymond R. ’61, *1958, 59, 60, 61 Witherell, Philip R. ’49, *1949 Welch, Victor ’71, *1968 Witherspooon, John C. ’78, *1975, *76 Welch, Warner E. ’98 (d., d. u.) 1895, 96, 98 Wood, Benjamin T. ’31 (d., 9/27/70) *1928

Wells, Eugene A. ’52 (d., 6/9/00) **1949 Wood, Harold P. ’21 (d., 9/11/61) 1918, 19, 20 Wells, William C. ’31 (d., 2/2/00) *1928, 29, 30, 31 Wood, Richard C. ’52, **1949 Wentworth, Bernard C. ’57, 1955, 56 Wood, Richard G. ’56, *1953 Wentworth, Ralph C. ’18 (d., 10/5/70) 1916, 17, 18 Wood, Robert N. ’62, *1959 Wescott, Clifford W. ’13 (d., d. u.) 1912 Woodberry, George R. ’12 (d., 9/27/66) 1911

Wescott, John P. ’47, *1941 Woodbrey, Cecil S. ’41 (d., 3/9/93) *1938 Wescott, Lee E. ’30 (d., 10/1980) *1927, 28, 29, 30 Woodbrey, Edward F. ’49 (d., 11/6/83) 1947, 48, 49 West, Howard F. ’38, *1935 Woodbrey, Edward F. Jr. ’77, *1974 West, William D. ’71, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Woodbrey, Henry K. ’53, 1951, 52, 53 Weymouth, Jason R. ’07, 2005, 06 Woodbrey, James C. ’56, *1953

Whalen, Robert D. ’79, *1976, *77, *78, 79 Woodbrey, Victor A. ’52, **1948, 49, 50, 52 White, Chad M. ’93, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Woodbury, Harold M. ’36 (d., 5/7/95) *1933, 34,

White, Gregory ’96, 1994 35, 36 White, Laura G. ’76, *1974 Worcester, Morrill R. ’01, 1999, 00 White, Leon G. Jr. ’44 (d., 8/17/91) *1941, 43 Worcester, Robert ’00, 1998 Whiteley, Harold W. H. ’43 (d., 10/28/96) *1940 Work, Winslow A. ’45 (d., 12/24/85) *1942, 43 Whitmore, John M. ’50, 1950 Workman, Galen K. ’78, *1975 Whitney, John R. ’74, *1971 Worthylake, Chester A. ’52, **1949 Whitney, Richard H. ’80, *1978 Wright, Gerald ’56, 1955, 56 Whitney, Robert L. ’49 (d., 12/18/94) *1947 Wright, Jeffrey C. ’80, *1977

Whittemore, Darrell W. ’72, *1968, 69, 71 Yoder, Orville A. ’57 (d., 4/4/86) *1954, 55 Whitten, John F. ’44 (d., 5/15/75) 1943 Yoffe, Lester H. ’46, *1943 Whitten, Jon M. ’62, 1960 York, Gerald A. Jr. ’76, *1971 Whitten, M. Harvard ’41 (d., 4/23/82) *1938, 39, 40, 41 York, Harry A. ’15 (d., 3/26/40) 1913 Whitten, Richard T. ’83, 1980, 81, 82, 83 York, Ronald G. ’74, *1971 Wickett, Brian ’98, 1996 Young, Aaron P. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Wickett, Richard W. ’95, 1994, 95 Young, Maynard R. III ’71, 1971

Wiers Frederick E. ’33 (d., 5/16/90) 1933 Young, Newman H. ’21 (d., 12/19/69) 1919, 21Wiggin, Davis ’54, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Young, Robert R. ’69, *1966, 67 Wight, Carlton E. ’52 (d., 3/21/03) **1949, 50, 51, 52 Zager, Jeffrey T. ’75, *1972, *73 Zurinskas, Roger J. ’95, 1992 Zyskowski, Joshua J. ’06, 2005, 06

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2007 First Time Letter Recipients

Forrest, Ryan R. ’09, 2007 Hertzler, Bradley J. ’08, 2007 Lugbauer, Mychael B. ’10, 2007 Hasenfus, Tavis R. ’10, 2007 Jackson, Kevin W. ’10, 2007 Thorney, Joel J. ’08, 2007

1941 MAINE SQUAD

Members of the 1941 team, in later years, would be called members of the “Greatest Generation.” Within a year or two, virtually every player would be wearing a different uniform and three, Charlie Taylor, Don Kilpatrick, and Albert Edelstein, would die fighting for their country. The ‘41 squad had many fine players, including four .300-plus hitters, Nat Crowley (.328), Cliff Blake (.317), Philmore Meserve (.313), and Laurence Downes (.305), and pitcher Gordon Tooley won posted a 4-2 mound record. Front row, l-r, Mgr. Brooks Brown, Jr., Charlie Taylor, Laurence Downes, Cliff Blake, Capt. Harvard Whitten, Nat Crowley, Don Kilpatrick, Gordon Tooley, Alfred Mann, Ed Hamblen, and Coach Bill Kenyon. Second row, l-r, Al Edelstein, Tom Pollock, Parker Small,Philmore Meserve, Angus Humphries, John Bower, and George Murray. Absent: Gordon Winters, Al Adams, Faulkner Chase, Ed Dangler, and Jim Talbot.

1976 — MAINE’S SECOND WORLD SERIES TEAM

Coach John Winkin’s 1976 lineup may have included the strongest pitching staff of any UM team in history. Barry LaCasse posted a 7-1 record, Bert Roberge was 9-2 and Steve Conley was 7-2. With that dynamic trio leading the way, Maine posted a 29-9 record, including winning the ECAC championship, sweeping the NCAA Northeast Regionals, and advancing to the College World Series where they defeated Washington State and Auburn toadvance to the semi-final round before losing to Arizona. Leading hitters were Tony DiBiase (.339), John Dumont (.311), and Jack Leggett (.307). ShortstopRuss Quetti was named to the all-CWS team. DiBiase and Leggett were all-Yankee Conference and Ed Flaherty, Dumont, and Leggett were all-ECAC. L-r, Trainer Wes Jordan, Asst. Coach Carl Merrill, Steve Conley, Doug Carville, Billy Hughes, Gary Smart, Fred Fasulo, Barry LaCasse, Bruce Justice,Wayne Fiegenbaum, Co-Capt. Jack Leggett, Dana Dresser, Tony DiBiase, Phil Skillings, Mike Curry, Bert Roberge, Mark Armstrong, Ed Flaherty, Co-Capt. John Dumont, Russ Quetti, Peter LaFlamme, Brian Butterfield, John Sawyer, and Coach John Winkin.

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HEAD COACHES AND YEARLY TEAM RECORD

Coach W L T Pct.

1881 * 3 3 0 .500 1882 * 1 1 0 .500 1883 * 3 3 0 .500

1884 * 3 0 0 1.000 1885 * 4 2 0 .667 1886 * 4 6 0 .400 1887 * 4 6 1 .409 1888 * 10 2 0 .833 1889 * 6 4 0 .600 1890 * 2 4 0 .333

1891 * 4 3 0 .571 1893 * 1 3 0 .250

1894 Harry Miller 5 7 0 .417 1895 * 8 4 0 .667 1896 Jack Abbott 5 4 0 .556 1897 W. W. Bustard 9 4 0 .692 1898 W. W. Bustard 9 4 0 .692 1899 William Magill 11 2 0 .846 1900 William Magill 7 4 0 .636

1901 William Magill 6 7 0 .462 1902 Frank Rudderham 11 8 0 .579

1903 Frank Rudderham 11 4 0 .733 1904 Frank Rudderham 4 6 0 .400 1905 Frank Rudderham 7 9 0 .438 1906 E. G. Butman 3 12 0 .200 1907 William J. Fitzmaurice 1 12 0 .077 1908 William J. Fitzmaurice 6 6 0 .500 1909 P. J. Noonan 7 5 0 .583 1910 Patrick O’Keefe 8 4 0 .667

1911 Edgar R. Wingard 3 8 0 .273

1912 George H. Magoon 7 6 1 .536 1913 George H. Magoon 5 7 0 .417 1914 Joseph T. Phelan 5 6 0 .455 1915 Joseph T. Phelan 7 9 0 .438 1916 Monte Cross 8 4 2 .643 1917 Monte Cross 2 4 0 .333 1918 Monte Cross 3 5 0 .375 1919 Monte Cross 8 5 0 .615

1920 Monte Cross 7 5 0 .583

1921 Monte Cross 5 10 1 .344 1922 Wilkie C. Clark 8 7 0 .533 1923 Wilkie C. Clark 6 8 0 .429 1924 Joseph T. Murphy 5 8 0 .385 1925 Joseph T. Murphy 5 6 1 .458 1926 Fred M. Brice 6 5 0 .545

1927 Fred M. Brice 7 4 0 .636 1928 Fred M. Brice 3 9 0 .250 1929 Fred M. Brice 8 6 0 .571 1930 Fred M. Brice 8 7 0 .533

1931 Fred M. Brice 7 6 0 .538 1932 Fred M. Brice 9 5 0 .643 1933 Fred M. Brice 7 5 0 .583 1934 Fred M. Brice 5 7 0 .417 1935 Fred M. Brice 7 6 0 .538

1936 William C. Kenyon 6 6 0 .500 1937 William C. Kenyon 9 5 1 .633 1938 William C. Kenyon 11 7 0 .611

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1939 William C. Kenyon 4 13 0 .235 1940 William C. Kenyon 5 11 0 .313

1941 William C. Kenyon 4 12 0 .250 1942 William C. Kenyon 6 8 0 .429 1943 William C. Kenyon 4 8 0 .333

1945 William C. Kenyon 2 7 0 .222 1946 William C. Kenyon 3 8 0 .273 1947 William C. Kenyon 7 6 0 .538 1948 William C. Kenyon 2 9 1 .208 1949 William C. Kenyon 4 11 0 .267 1950 Milo R. Lude 12 9 0 .571

1951 Milo R. Lude 10 10 0 .500 1952 Harold R. Raymond 11 10 1 .523

1953 Harold R. Raymond 11 7 0 .611

1954 Harold R. Raymond 14 9 0 .609 1955 Walter H. Anderson 12 10 0 .545

1956 Walter H. Anderson 7 11 1 .395 1957 John E. Butterfield 6 14 0 .300 1958 John E. Butterfield 12 9 0 .571 1959 John E. Butterfield 12 8 0 .600 1960 John E. Butterfield 12 8 0 .600

1961 John E. Butterfield 9 13 1 .413 1962 John E. Butterfield 9 14 0 .391

1963 John E. Butterfield 9 12 0 .429 1964 John E. Butterfield 21 8 0 .724 1965 John E. Butterfield 14 7 0 .667 1966 John E. Butterfield 15 9 1 .620 1967 John E. Butterfield 15 7 0 .681 1968 John E. Butterfield 10 9 0 .526

1969 John E. Butterfield 12 12 0 .500 1970 John E. Butterfield 18 6 0 .750

1971 John E. Butterfield 16 12 0 .5711972 John E. Butterfield 20 7 0 .741 1973 John E. Butterfield 15 9 0 .625 1974 John E. Butterfield 15 5 0 .750 1975 John W. Winkin 25 8 1 .750 1976 John W. Winkin 29 9 0 .763

1977 John W. Winkin 24 11 0 .686 1978 John W. Winkin 20 9 0 .690

1979 John W. Winkin 23 9 0 .719 1980 John W. Winkin 23 13 1 .635

1981 John W. Winkin 32 14 0 .696 1982 John W. Winkin 35 13 0 .729 1983 John W. Winkin 29 16 0 .644 1984 John W. Winkin 33 20 0 .623 1985 John W. Winkin 38 17 0 .691

1986 John W. Winkin 41 23 0 .641 1987 John W. Winkin 24 23 0 .511 1988 John W. Winkin 33 24 0 .579 1989 John W. Winkin 32 26 0 .552 1990 John W. Winkin 42 20 0 .677

1991 John W. Winkin 48 18 0 .727 1992 John W. Winkin 19 24 1 .443 1993 John W. Winkin 33 27 0 .550 1994 John W. Winkin 20 33 0 .377

1995 John W. Winkin 20 37 0 .351 1996 John W. Winkin 19 36 0 .345 1997 Paul Kostacopoulos 24 27 0 .471 1998 Paul Kostacopoulos 24 26 0 .480 1999 Paul Kostacopoulos 28 28 0 .500 2000 Paul Kostacopoulos 25 24 0 .510

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2001 Paul Kostacopoulos 36 15 0 .706 2002 Paul Kostacopoulos 40 17 0 .702 2003 Paul Kostacopoulos 38 18 0 .679 2004 Paul Kostacopoulos 34 21 0 .618

2005 Paul Kostacopoulos 36 19 0 .655 2006 Stephen R. Trimper 35 22 1 .612

2007 Stephen R. Trimper 22 31 0 .415

1,681 1,321 16 .557

*Team captains and volunteers organized tryouts, practices, and schedules.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Bracali, Julian (2001) Heney, Matt (1999-01) Perrone, Ken (1960, 66)Brice, Fred (1924-26) Holowaty, Jared (2006-07) Quinn, Garrett (1998)Butterfield, Jack (1956) Holoway, Bob (1952) Reynolds, Bill (1990-92)Butterfield, Jim (1957-59) Hubbard, Mike (2002-03) Ross, Mike (2003)Carville, Doug (1980-81) Isaryk, Aaron (2006-07) Roy, Rob (1986)Carville, Woody (1961-65) Jatkevicius, Lee (2007) Sezak, Sam (1940-43, 46-49)Coutts, Mike (1987-97) Kemble, Jay (1990-97) Sheedy, T. J. (1999)Cox, Brian (1980-83) Kenyon, Bill (1927-35, 45) Taylor, Jack (1978-79)

Crockett, Gene (2005) King, Greg (1992) Valenzano, Joe (2001-02)DeVarney, Dick (1969-74) Kinski, Ryan (1998) Wells, Bill (1936-37)Domel, Corey (2006-07) Largay, Jason (2004) Westerman, Hal (1950)Foley, Ryan (2004) Livesey, Bill (1967-68) Whalen, Bob (1982-86)Friedholm, Scott (2002-05) McCrae, Mike (1999-01) Woodbury, Hal (1938-39, 51, 53-55)Hackett, Ed (1985) Merrill, Carl (1975-77) Zyskowski, Mike (2005)Hamilton, Greg (1998) Novio, Ted (1993-97)

1981 — A HISTORIC SEASON

Coach John Winkin’s 1981 team became the first squad in UM history to win more than 30 games, finishing with a 32-14 record. One of the best teams inUM history, the Bears were ECAC champions, won the NCAA Northeast Regional and went to the College World Series. Kevin Buckley and Joe Johnsonwere co-MVPs of the regionals and Peter Adams and Tom Vanidestine joined them on the all ECAC team. Brad Coulton (.438), Buckey (.431) andVanidestine (.355) were a fearsome trio for opposing pitchers. Stu Lacognata and Johnson were immense on the mound, posting 9-2 and 8-1 records,respectively. Front row, l-r, Brad Coulton, Mark Sutton, Ed Pickett, Jon Perry, Jim Foley, Co-Capts. Mike Coutts and Kevin Buckley, Don DeWolfe, John Tortorella, Peter Adams, Kevin Bernier, and Tom Vanidestine. Back row, l-r, Dick Whitten, Asst. Coaches Brian Cox and Doug Carville, Joe Johnson,Bill Swift, Tom Mahan, Brian Plourde, Rick Lashua, Stu Lacognata, Bill Moszke, Bob Colford, John Balerna, Peter Bushway, Ed Hackett, Jeff Paul, Fred Staples, and Coach John Winkin.

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CAPTAINS

Abbott, Arthur W. (1912, 13) Flaherty, Edward J. (1976) Otterstedt, Charles C. Jr. (1955)Additon, Kenneth E. (1971) Frost, Walter D. (1906) Palmer, Edward E. (1897, 99)Andro, Shiro (1996) Gaw, David E. (1963) Palmer, Perley B. (1895)

Anthoine, Robert N. (1980) Genest, Keith P. (2001) Patterson, Robert C. (1882)Armstrong, Mark A. (1979) Gerrish, Harold A. (1940) Paul, Jeffrey P. (1984)Arnold, Donald H. (1955) Gilman, Madison L. (1914, 15) Peel, Quinlan L. (2001)Ballard, Mark J. (1994) Gonyar, David M. (1986) Pendleton, Raymond A. (1917)Barrett, Joel D. (2006, 07) Goodhue, Kevin L. (1975) Pepin, Roger J. (1957, 58)Bell, Alton L. (1937) Gordon, Harry L. (1907) Plummer, Henry A. (1930)Bernier, Kevin R. (1983) Gray, George R. (1950) Poire, Brian C. (1999)Bird, John (1891) Hackett, Carroll E. (1927) Prescott, Ithel E. (1923)

Blake, Clifford A. (1942) Hackett, Edward M. (1984) Prior, Richard D. (1975)Bracali, Julien E. (2000) Hallgren, Sven E. (1933) Puleo, Stephen D. (1994, 95)Buckley, Kevin J. (1981) Haynes, Charles I. (1894) Quetti, Russell M. (1978)Burleigh, Will R. (1884) Hewes, Ronald E. II (1993) Quinn, Garrett C. (1997)Caizzo, Nicholas (1997) Hill, Peter W. (1974) Quintal, Ryan W. (2006)Cameron, James E. (1970) Hincks, Maynard A. (1932) Reidman, Ernest J. (1938)Card, Albert L. (1953) Hlister, Richard S. (1959) Reardon, Jeremiah T. (1919)Carlton, Jesse (2002, 03) Hough, Joseph J. (2006) Reichley, John M. (2004)

Carr, Harold M. (1901, 02) Howard, Will R. (1881) Reynolds, William W. (1986)Champi, William R. (1993) Hughes, William H. (1978) Robinson, Scott D. (2006)Chaplin, James S. (1971) Hull, Frank E. (1885) Ross, Michael (2002)Cherneski, Michael A. (1949) Isaryk, Aaron W. (2005) Sargent, Carl A. (1922)Clark, Ralph M. (1951) Jarvais, Kregg R. (1999) Schwob, Michael W. (1980)Clark, Wilkie C. (1900) Johnson, Albert E. (1921) Scott, Timothy J. (1992)Cobb, Alan R. (1968) Jones, Leon H. (1890) Scribner, Robert E. D. Jr. (1956)Coffin, Alphonso J. (1886) Kane, Daniel J. (1987) Sequin, Brian D. (1992)Collins, Arthur W. (1905) King, Ebenezer B. (1924) Sheedy, Timothy J. (1998)

Colwell, Richard J. (1960) Kowalski, John M. (1985) Small, Frank L. (1888)Coombs, Percy H. (1947, 48) LaPierre, Gary P. (1988) Smith, Harry M. (1893)Coombs, Stephen M. Jr. (1996) Lawry, Otis C. (1916) Smith, Russell G. (1911)Coughlin, John D. Jr. (1973) Leggett, Jackson S. (1976) Stafford, Bruce A. (1969)Coutts, Michael M. (1981) Lentz, Douglas A. (1974) Stearns, Drew T. (1925)Craig, Philip C. (1939) Libbey, Dennis A. (1973) Sutton, Mark R. (1982)Creek, Gregory R. (2005) List, W. Dawson (1956) Sweeney, Mark P. (1991)Crozier, Harold E. (1926) Livesey, William (1962) Tardiff, Norman G. Jr. (1967)

Curry, Robert J. (1970) Livingston, Alan R. (1972) Thompson, David J. (1964)Cushman, Charles G. (1889) Livingston, Todd A. (1994) Tooley, Gordon K. (1943)Davis, Frank P. Jr. (1972) Longo, Jeffrey Jr. (1997) True, Carl D. (1929)Davis, Jere H. (1957) MacBride, M. Milton (1935) Turner, Rex (1998)Decker, Leroy J. (1995) Mayo, Norman H. (1908, 09) Walton, Russell A. (1934)DeLucia, Michael S. (1990) McCabe, Francis J. (1932) Waterman, Burleigh R. (1920)Deshon, Deane E. (1960) McGraw, Matthew S. (2007) Webber, William (1883)DeVarney, Richard W. (1966) McHale, Martin J. (1910) Weed, Raymond R. (1961)

Dolley, Walter (1898) McInnis, William R. (1985) Wells, William C. (1931)Drapeau, Joseph A. (2003) McNally, Henry A. (1887) Wentworth, Ralph C. (1918)Dresser, Dana W. (1977) McNeilly, Alvin S. (1946) White, Chad M. (1993)Dutil, Michael P. (1989) Merrill, Carl H. (1966) Whitten, M. Harvard (1941)Etzweiler, Daniel J. (1987) Mitchell, Lester H. (1903, 04) Wiggin, Davis E. (1954)Farrell, Harry C. (1896) Nanigan, Moses (1928) Williams, Simon E. (2004)Ferguson, George A. (1968) Nelson, Victor S. (1965) Wilson, Merrill D. (1952)Ferris, Joseph L. (1966) Norton, Gregory J. (2007) Woodbury, Harold M. (1936)

Ordway, Richard T. (1967)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME SCORES

1881 (3-3) 1888 (cont.) 1895 (8-4)

26 Bangor A.A. 7 16 Bates 2 9 M.C.I. 8 1 Colby 6 6 Bowdoin 11 10 M.C.I. 525 Bangor A.A. 7 9 Bowdoin 3 10 M.C.I. 3

3 Colby 4 27 Bates 9 2 Bangor League 22 0 Bates 15 8 Colby 4 7 Bowdoin 524 Bangor A.A. 5 11 Colby 10 10 Bowdoin 27

12 St. John Nationals 8 11 Bates 19 1882 (1-1) 10 St. John Nationals 1 17 Colby 9

15 Bates 5 6 Bates 9 5 Bowdoin 18 1889 (6-4) 10 Colby 3

28 Brewer A.A. 4 10 Colby 7

1883 (3-3) 12 Bowdoin 8 20 Bowdoin 2 7 Bangor A.A. 3 11 Colby 18 3 Colby 9 14 Bates 16 1896 (5-4) 5 Colby 18 12 Bowdoin 11 9 Kennebec A.C. 10 9 White Stars 10 8 Bates 18 11 Colburn Cl. Institute 2 47 Orono A.A. 6 18 Colby 9 12 Colby 131 Bangor A.A. 14 7 Bates 10 10 Bates 15

9 Colby 0 7 Bowdoin 15

1884 (3-0) 19 Bowdoin 17 17 Haverhill A.C. 1137 Orono A.A. 11 16 Bowdoin 36 32 Bates 23 1890 (2-4) 11 Colby 3 21 Colby 10 3 Colby 12 15 Bates 8

23 Bowdoin 17 1885 (4-2) 3 Bates 9 1897 (9-4)

11 Orono A.A. 8 4 Bowdoin 8 3 Augusta A.A. 2 12 Queen City A.A. 4 10 Bates 12 19 M.C.I. 0

10 Yarmouth A.A. 5 9 Colby 0 5 Coburn Cl. Institute 1 9 Bowdoin 0 1 Bowdoin 3 3 Bowdoin 4 1891 (4-3) 2 Portland A.C. 25 7 Colby 8 8 M.C.I. 2 13 Bates 6

10 M.C.I. 7 12 Bates 25 1886 (4-6) 16 Rockland A.A. 12 11 Hebron Academy 4

30 M.C.I. 4 4 Bates 5 1 Kents Hill School 6 2 Bowdoin 4 11 Bates 13 5 Berlin League 4 1 Colby 2 15 Bates 6 5 Coburn Cl. Institute 4

13 Bowdoin 18 9 Bates 15 11 Bowdoin 6 1 Bates 6 13 Colby 11 5 Bates 6 1892 (0-0) 7 Colby 4 (Season Cancelled) 1898 (9-4)10 Bowdoin 9 23 Coburn Cl. Institute 9 5 Bates 3 1893 (1-3) 19 Augusta A.A. 7 4 Colby 6 7 Colby 17 8 Bowdoin 9

4 Bates 35 11 Boston College 4

1887 (4-6-1) 2 Bowdoin 15 13 Bates 6 8 Skowhegan A.A. 17 9 Colby 8 5 Boston College 4

5 Skowhegan A.A. 14 8 Massachusetts 7 10 Skowhegan A.A. 11 1894 (5-7) 1 Holy Cross 7 8 St. John Nationals 6 23 M.C.I. 9 11 Bates 3 10 St. John Nationals 20 2 M.C.I. 3 7 Colby 13 3 Colby 3 6 Colby 17 4 Coburn Cl. Institute 3 19 M.C.I. 18 9 M.C.I. 17 5 Bowdoin 4

7 M.C.I. 9 23 Bates 18 8 Colby 11 8 St. John Nationals 9 1 Bates 3 3 St. John Nationals 2 15 St. John Nationals 9 1899 (11-2)11 Bangor H.S. 3 13 St. John Nationals 15 7 Colby 1

10 Colby 7 10 Coburn Cl. Institute 5 1888 (10-2) 6 Bates 5 5 Boston College 2

14 Colby 3 0 Colby 16 2 Bowdoin 6 12 Bates 4 1 Colby 14 19 Coburn Cl. Institute 10

3 Bowdoin 5 5 Bowdoin 9 7 Colby 4 7 Boston College 6

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1899 (cont.) 1903 (cont.) 1907 (cont.)12 Amherst 10 5 Colby 4 1 Colby 313 Trinity 3 3 Colby 2 2 Bates 8 6 Bates 3 6 Harvard JVs 3 6 Colby 1 4 Bowdoin 8 1908 (6-6)

9 Colby 0 6 Colby 20 0 Vermont 3 6 Bates 4 1 Bates 3 5 Vermont 1

7 Tufts 121900 (7-4) 1904 (4-6) 2 Harvard 0

20 Coburn Cl. Institute 4 1 Holy Cross 14 13 Boston College 2 13 Portland A.C. 9 2 Tufts 3 2 Philips Exeter Acad. 4 9 Bowdoin 2 9 Philips Andover Acad. 13 4 Bates 2 9 Tufts 13 0 Bowdoin 3 4 Colby 3

5 Philips-Andover Acad. 12 5 Bowdoin 4 0 Bowdoin 9 7 Colby 3 2 Bates 5 5 Bates 6 9 Bates 11 0 Colby 3 6 Colby 3 3 Bowdoin 9 4 Dartmouth 3 1 Bowdoin 2 5 Tufts 3 6 Colby 4 5 Bates 1 6 Bates 1 1909 (7-5) 1 Colby 0 1 Colby 0

1905 (7-9) 13 Kents Hill School 3

1901 (6-7) 1 Philips Exeter Acad. 0 7 New Hampshire 314 M.C.I. 6 1 Dartmouth 14 3 Philips Exeter Acad. 11 7 Bates 4 6 Vermont 9 1 Vermont 0 8 Lewiston H.S. 1 1 Vermont 2 6 Bates 211 Kents Hill School 1 9 Middlebury 8 5 Bowdoin 6 9 Colby 8 1 Tufts 2 6 Colby 3 9 Massachusetts 13 10 Haverhill A.A. 8 3 Bowdoin 4 1 Amherst 3 3 Yale 5 3 Bates 2

6 Tufts 15 3 Philips Andover Acad. 1 2 New Hampshire 3 6 Bowdoin 12 0 Bates 1 1 Colby 2 9 Fort Preble 0 5 Bates 4 7 Bowdoin 8 7 Bowdoin 6 1910 (8-4) 6 Colby 8 1 Tufts 4 8 Colby 2 5 Tufts 7 0 Colby 9 9 Norwich 4

3 Colby 2 1 Vermont 41902 (11-8) 2 Bowdoin 6 8 Middlebury 9

2 Harvard 8 5 Boston College 8

4 Wesleyan 3 1906 (3-12) 1 Bowdoin 4 2 New York Giants 7 2 Massachusetts 3 5 Bates 0 7 Manhattan 12 1 Philips Exeter Acad. 3 12 New Hampshire 1 11 Philips-Andover Acad. 7 3 Norwich 4 5 Bowdoin 0 26 Waterville A.A. 1 4 Vermont 10 8 Bates 4 6 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 16 Vermont 13 3 Colby 0 3 Bates 6 3 Bowdoin 6 3 Colby 0 7 Bowdoin 1 0 Tufts 6

9 Castine Normal School 4 8 Harvard JVs 9 1911 (3-8)14 Colby 6 1 Wesleyan 6 12 Colby 13 2 Bates 1 1 Bates 2 4 Harvard 511 Tufts 6 2 Colby 4 4 Rhode Island 5 3 Bowdoin 5 2 Bowdoin 5 1 Boston College 2 5 Harvard 7 3 Massachusetts 1 6 Bowdoin 7 2 Bowdoin 1 3 Bates 0 1 Bates 2 2 Tufts 4 0 Colby 1 11 Colby 2

8 Bates 7 8 Colby 7 1 Colby 5 1907 (1-12) 3 Bates 1

0 Colby 6 2 Bowdoin 4 1903 (11-4) 7 Philips Exeter Acad. 8 7 Colby 8

17 Wesleyan 3 1 Harvard JVs 3 9 Lewiston H.S. 0 4 Tufts 10 1912 (7-6-1) 9 Coburn Cl. Institute 1 0 Brown 10 2 Wesleyan 2 6 Bowdoin 1 9 Wesleyan 6 1 Harvard 11

17 Kents Hill School 3 3 Bates 4 6 Tufts 12 12 E. Maine Conf. Sem. 1 1 Bowdoin 2 1 Holy Cross 11 9 Bates 4 4 Colby 6 4 Colby 3 8 Castine Normal School 3 5 Bowdoin 6 1 New Hampshire 3 4 Bowdoin 5 3 Tufts 10 10 M.C.I. 6

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1912 (cont.) 1916 (cont.) 1921 (cont.) 8 Bates 7 6 Colby 2 3 Colby 6 5 Bowdoin 4 3 Bates 10 Bates 2 1922 (8-7)

8 UMaine Law School 1 1917 (2-4) 4 Colby 2

7 Colby 2 6 Colby 10 1 Brown 4 6 Bowdoin 5 6 Bates 1 0 Harvard 310 Maine Centrals 6 3 Colby 4 3 Boston College 5

7 Bowdoin 8 3 Norwich 4 1913 (5-7) 3 Bowdoin 1 0 Dartmouth 3

5 Colby 2 3 Colby 8 11 Vermont 5 1 Holy Cross 5 2 Bowdoin 6 3 Harvard 7 1918 (3-5) 6 Bates 4

1 Massachusetts 6 2 Colby 3 5 Colby 4 1 Dartmouth 11 3 Naval Reserves 6 4 Boston U. 7 2 Bates 4 3 Bates 12 5 Bowdoin 3 9 Waterville A.A. 4 5 Bowdoin 6 1 Bates 0 9 Bowdoin 1 13 Bates 12 5 Penob. Chem. Fibre 3 3 Bowdoin 4 2 Colby 11 4 Colby 2 8 Bates 5 7 Bowdoin 6 0 Colby 4 2 Colby 1 1923 (6-8)

6 Colby 2 3 Colby 51919 (8-5) 7 St. Michael’s 3

1914 (5-6) 3 Colby 6 0 Vermont 6 1 Brown 2 0 Boston College 6 7 Norwich 1 6 Boston College 1 2 Dartmouth 3 2 Dartmouth 5 3 Massachusetts 5 2 Holy Cross 16 4 Bates 5 5 Lewiston A.C. 4 9 Harvard 8 0 Bowdoin 5 3 Bowdoin 4 4 New Hampshire 3 9 Harvard 7

1 Colby 3 10 Bates 4 6 New Hampshire 12 3 Bates 5 7 Bowdoin 9 7 Bates 5 5 Bates 6 5 Rhode Island 2 1 Bowdoin 11 5 Bowdoin 1 8 Colby 6 10 Lewiston A.A. 2 6 Colby 0 6 Bates 0 3 Colby 2 4 New Hampshire 1 5 Colby 4 0 Colby 16

5 Bowdoin 0 1915 (7-9) 1924 (5-8)

8 Brown 9 1920 (7-5) 1 Brown 4

3 Providence 5 10 Colby 6 2 Connecticut 9 2 Harvard 5 7 Boston U. 6 13 Rhode Island 8 9 New Hampshire 7 2 Boston College 6 0 Tufts 8 0 Philips Exeter Acad. 21 0 Holy Cross 26 6 Harvard 7 6 Lewiston A.A. 12 0 Bates 2 5 New Hampshire 3 1 Bates 6 1 Bowdoin 11 5 Bates 410 Bowdoin 3 7 Colby 4 14 Bowdoin 2 3 Colby 5 2 Norwich 1 5 Colby 3

9 Bowdoin 3 5 Bates 3 2 Tufts 3 2 Colby 4 6 Bowdoin 5 3 Bates 4 2 Bowdoin 1 4 Eastern Corporation 5 4 Bowdoin 7 4 Bates 3 3 Colby 0 6 Colby 77 Bates 5

8 Colby 1 1921 (5-10-1) 1925 (5-6-1) 3 Chinese U./Hawaii 8 6 Colby 9 9 Colby 3

7 Boston College 8 1 Providence 3

1916 (8-4-2) 2 Tufts 11 3 Brown 6 3 Brown 4 6 Boston U. 5 8 New Hampshire 5 1 Harvard 7 3 Springfield 10 4 Bates 10 9 Trinity 4 4 Rhode Island 11 13 Fort Williams 0 6 Eastern Corporation 0 10 Bates 7 4 Bates 5 8 Colby 4 8 Bowdoin 10 3 Tufts 11 4 Bowdoin 3 5 Colby 4 6 Bowdoin 3 1 Bates 2 2 New Hampshire 7 2 Colby 1

5 Colby 5 4 Norwich 3 3 Bowdoin 3 4 Bates 4 3 Bates 2 0 Colby 312 Bowdoin 2 4 Eastern Corporation 4 6 Colby 3 0 Bowdoin 7 1 Bowdoin 3 1 Tufts 5

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1926 (6-5)1 Colby 7 9 Bates 2 2 Bowdoin 1

0 Brown 3 2 Bowdoin 3 5 Colby 1 7 Rhode Island 5 5 Bates 2 3 Connecticut 7 7 New Hampshire 5 1 Colby 2

1927 (7-4)6 Colby 1 0 Rhode Island 3 0 Tufts 8

8 Massachusetts 3 7 Colby 3 2 Bates 0 0 Brown 2 1 Harvard 11 18 Bowdoin 10 8 Connecticut 3 7 Bates 2

1928 (3-9)

9 Colby 10 6 Bates 11 5 New Hampshire 13 4 Bates 2 2 Bowdoin 3 7 Bowdoin 3 3 Brown 9 6 Colby 9 3 Colby 2 1 Harvard 10 8 Connecticut 9 0 Bates 9

1929 (8-6)3 Colby 7 4 Bowdoin 3 5 Colby 4

6 Connecticut 7 2 Colby 5 4 Colby 10

10 Rhode Island 6 0 Bates 1 4 Bowdoin 3 4 Bates 5 5 Bowdoin 4 10 Bowdoin 3 2 Bates 1 3 Bates 4

1930 (8-7) 2 Colby 4 1 Bowdoin 5 10 Bates 8 5 Rhode Island 6 11 Bates 3 4 Connecticut 10 4 Bowdoin 1 7 Colby 6 9 Colby 2

8 Bates 2 1 New Hampshire 3 4 Bowdoin 1 3 Colby 7 4 Bowdoin 3 2 Bates 11

1931 (7-6) 3 Colby 4 4 Colby 3 5 Bowdoin 0 2 Rhode Island 5 12 Bowdoin 2 1 Bowdoin 2 4 Connecticut 5 6 Bates 2 7 Bates 4 1 Bowdoin 4 3 Bates 2 4 Colby 2

4 Bates 9

1932 (9-5) 7 Colby 4 7 Bowdoin 6 5 Bates 11 2 Harvard 11 4 Bates 2 9 Colby 1 1 Rhode Island 3 2 Colby 3 10 Bowdoin 9 4 Connecticut 3 12 Bowdoin 2 9 Colby 7 10 Northeastern 7 3 Bates 4

2005 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONS

The Black Bears of 2005 are shown celebrating the winning of the America East championship. Maine went on to the NCAA tournament, beating SouthernMississippi with losses to Mississippi and Oklahoma. Greg Creek, Steve Richard and Curt Smith were named to the NCAA All-Regional Team.

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1978 — CALIFORNIA/RIVERSIDE CHAMPIONS

Coach John Winkin’s 1978 Black Bears posted a 20-9 record, including winning the chamionship of the prestigious University of California at RiversideInvitation Tournament. Maine’s tournament wins included beating national power Stanford and the University of California at Berkeley. Front row, left toright: Peter LaFlamme, Bob Anthoine, Wayne Feigenbaum, Doug Carville, Mike Curry, Barry LaCasse, Co-Capts. Bill Hughes and Russ Quetti, Jon Tomshick,Mark Armstrong, and John Dixon. Back row, left to right: Coach John Winkin, Brian Hughes, Bruce Justice, Don DeWolfe, Richie Pullen, Jon Perry, Don Mason, Brian Fellows, Ralph Stowell, Kevin Buckley, Irwin Clark, Tom Griffin, Ed Mitchell, Mike Schwob, Francis Watson, and Asst. Coach Jack Taylor.

1984 — A WORLD SERIES TEAM

Nineteen eighty-four was another great season for Maine baseball as the Black Bears crushed New England opponents, winning the ECAC championshipfor the fifth straight year, capturing the NCAA Northeast Regional title and advancing to the College World Series. The team set or tied 31 UM and 16 New England records. Bill Swift, who pitched for the 1984 U. S. Olympic Team, was named second team, All-America while Rick Lashua was New EnglandPlayer of the Year. Swift and Mike Bordick would go on to outstanding major league careers. Lashua, Swift, and Jeff Paul were first team, all-New England.Rob Roy (.432), Tim Layman (.388), Paul (.384), Lashua (.369) and Bill McInnis (.330) were top hitters and Scott Morse won 10 games on the hill. Front row,l-r, Mike Bordick, Dan Kane, Marc Powers, Co-Capts. Jeff Paul and Ed Hackett, Rob Wilkins, Bill McInnis, and David Gonyar. Second row, l-r, Bill Swift, Rob Roy, Steve Loubier, Tom Darsney, John Kowalski, Ernie Webster, Rick Bernardo, Peter Bushway, and Mike Rutherford. Back row, l-r, Asst. Coach Bob Whalen, Stu Lacognata, Scott Morse, Mike Ballou, Bob Colford, Bill Reynolds, Tim Layman, Dan Etzweiler, Rich Lashua, and Coach John Winkin.

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1933 (7-5) 1937 (cont.) 1941 (4-12) 2 Connecticut 0 4 Colby 1 15 Colby 1 2 Rhode Island 3 6 Northeastern 8 7 Northeastern 8 3 Northeastern 1 8 Bowdoin 2 1 Rhode Island 9 11 Bates 2 12 Bowdoin 7 5 Connecticut 2

4 Colby 3 7 Rhode Island 8 3 Connecticut 5 2 Bowdoin 5 0 Colby 3 1 Bates 7 6 Bates 7 2 Bowdoin 9 5 Colby 4 1938 (11-7) 10 Colby 1 11 Bowdoin 14 8 Colby 7 4 Bates 6 12 Colby 13 5 New Hampshire 3 2 Rhode Island 4 19 Bates 6 6 Northeastern 3 5 New Hampshire 9 9 Bowdoin 3 3 Rhode Island 13 2 Bates 6

5 Bates 3 8 Bowdoin 51934 (5-7) 0 Bowdoin 2 3 Colby 4

6 Colby 5 2 Northeastern 5 4 Bowdoin 5 4 Northeastern 5 3 Bowdoin 2 0 Colby 2 5 Rhode Island 7 4 Bates 5 5 Colby 12 3 New Hampshire 2 1942 (6-8) 0 Colby 7 1 Connecticut 0 9 Colby 7 14 Bates 5 5 Connecticut 2 2 Bates 7

10 Bowdoin 5 5 Bates 4 3 Bowdoin 5 4 Bates 6 0 Bowdoin 5 6 New Hampshire 5 5 Bowdoin 0 7 Colby 4 4 New Hampshire 6 3 Bates 12 4 Rhode Island 3 2 Rhode Island 3 7 Bowdoin 4 4 Colby 5 0 Connecticut 6 2 Colby 15 1 Colby 7 4 Connecticut 0

1 Bates 41935 (7-6) 1939 (4-13) 3 Colby 2

5 Colby 1 4 Northeastern 6 7 Rhode Island 1 2 Brown 5 3 Rhode Island 7 2 Bowdoin 1 5 Rhode Island 7 3 Connecticut 5 1 Northeastern 3 8 Boston College 19 6 Connecticut 10 1 Northeastern 2 8 Colby 15 7 Bates 411 Bates 0 1 Colby 6 1943 (4-8) 5 Bates 3 0 New Hampshire 8 7 Bowdoin 8 3 Colby 2 3 Bowdoin 2 1 New Hampshire 13 11 Bowdoin 9 6 Bates 9 0 New Hampshire 5

11 Bowdoin 3 0 New Hampshire 18 2 Bowdoin 4 1 Bowdoin 3 2 Colby 4 5 Colby 113 Bates 0 6 Bowdoin 15 3 Northeastern 2 2 Colby 6 3 Bates 10 4 Northeastern 1

5 Northeastern 6 7 Colby 8 1936 (6-6) 15 Bowdoin 4 5 Rhode Island 6

7 Colby 14 8 Rhode Island 19 3 Rhode Island 5 0 Brown 14 4 Colby 3 4 Connecticut 2

2 Rhode Island 10 1 Connecticut 3 6 Northeastern 0 1940 (5-11) 5 Bates 4 1 Rhode Island 14 1944 (0-0)19 Bowdoin 8 2 Northeastern 10 Season Cancelled 2 Colby 8 0 New Hampshire 2 9 Bates 10 4 Bates 5 1945 (2-7) 3 Bowdoin 5 13 Bowdoin 5 11 Colby 17 14 Bates 2 1 Colby 4 7 New Hampshire 18

5 Colby 0 4 Bates 3 10 Colby 4 6 Colby 5 10 Bowdoin 7 2 Connecticut 4

3 New Hampshire 4 2 Connecticut 13 1937 (9-5-1) 0 Bates 5 1 Bowdoin 9

9 Colby 3 2 Colby 6 8 Bowdoin 10 4 New Hampshire 3 7 Connecticut 6 6 Northeastern 9 20 Connecticut 5 2 Connecticut 15 8 ASTRP Unit 1 7 Northeastern 10 1 Colby 6

9 Bates 9 12 Bowdoin 0 1946 (3-8)12 Bates 5 4 Rhode Island 11 5 Colby 11 8 Bowdoin 4 4 Rhode Island 1 9 New Hampshire 6 7 Colby 8 2 Colby 4 3 Bowdoin 5

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1946 (cont.) 1950 (cont.) 1953 (cont.) 5 Rhode Island 6 6 Rhode Island 5 1 Bates 0 2 Bowdoin 10 1 Colby 2 11 Bowdoin 6 1 New Hampshire 7 5 New Hampshire 2 4 New Hampshire 3 14 Colby 10 10 Bates 3 12 Connecticut 11

2 Northeastern 4 8 Bowdoin 3 6 Colby 3 4 Bates 6 1 Bates 0 15 Bates 5 6 Bates 0 12 Northeastern 9 2 Colby 6

3 Colby 11 4 Colby 8 1947 (7-6) 4 Bowdoin 8 4 Bowdoin 1

14 Colby 8 11 New Hampshire 2 4 Bowdoin 8 7 Northeastern 0 2 Bowdoin 5 1951 (10-10) 1954 (14-9)

2 Colby 7 6 Catholic U. 7 11 Maryland Training Ct. 4 11 Bates 8 6 George Washington 3 5 Quantico Marines 6 1 Rhode Island 4 10 U. of Baltimore 0 6 Georgetown 4 7 Bowdoin 6 17 Andrews AFB 3 12 Howard U. 6 6 New Hampshire 2 2 Georgetown 5 5 Fort Dix 6 2 Connecticut 4 5 Bowdoin 6 0 Upsala 2 3 Connecticut 9 0 Rhode Island 4 7 Northeastern 8 2 Bates 0 5 Northeastern 4 3 Rhode Island 1

7 Northeastern 5 4 Vermont 2 7 Connecticut 8 5 Colby 6 0 Vermont 6 6 New Hampshire 8

7 Rhode Island 8 10 Rhode Island 9 1948 (2-9-1) 4 Bowdoin 5 3 Colby 6

6 Colby 5 9 New Hampshire 11 2 Bowdoin 0 1 Rhode Island 5 5 Colby 0 6 Connecticut 3 5 Connecticut 6 8 New Hampshire 4 4 Colby 2 3 Connecticut 11 6 Bates 1 4 Northeastern 6

3 Northeastern 7 14 Northeastern 4 5 Bates 4 2 Bowdoin 4 5 Colby 3 9 Bowdoin 4 1 Rhode Island 4 3 Bowdoin 8 4 New Hampshire 8 2 Bates 0 4 Bates 5 9 Bates 7 4 Bates 6 8 Bates 0 2 New Hampshire 2 1952 (11-10-1) 6 Colby 1 1 Colby 6 5 Howard U. 5 7 Bowdoin 2 4 New Hampshire 7 26 George Washington 10

7 Catholic U. 4 1955 (12-10)

1949 (4-11) 11 Virginia Military Inst. 10 14 Army 4 1 Bowdoin 17 5 Lynchburg College 6 14 Catholic U. 3 2 Rhode Island 9 5 Randolph-Macon 9 9 Howard U. 1 5 Northeastern 6 2 Bowdoin 8 3 Quantico Marines 6 3 Colby 12 8 Northeastern 5 8 Princeton 9 2 Colby 3 2 Colby 3 3 Upsala 11 1 Rhode Island 9 5 Connecticut 2 0 Massachusetts 1 6 Bates 3 4 Rhode Island 1 1 Massachusetts 2

6 Colby 4 6 Rhode Island 12 4 Rhode Island 2 6 New Hampshire 8 4 Bates 3 0 Connecticut 4 1 Connecticut 5 8 New Hampshire 9 1 Colby 2 4 Connecticut 2 8 Bowdoin 9 6 New Hampshire 0 9 Bowdoin 12 11 Colby 8 7 Bates 0 16 Bates 3 0 Bowdoin 5 5 Bowdoin 3 9 Northeastern 10 1 Northeastern 4 3 Connecticut 4 7 Bowdoin 8 3 Bates 8 12 Colby 2

8 Bates 3 7 Bates 11950 (12-9) 10 Vermont 6 2 Bowdoin 3

13 George Washington 6 3 Colby 1 10 Colby 8 9 Bolling AFB 2 11 New Hampshire 14 3 Hampden-Sydney 4 1953 (11-7) 10 Bates 3 6 Norfolk NAS 8 10 Bainbridge NTC 7 5 Bowdoin 1 2 Norfolk Ocean Base 5 12 Fort Meade 4 10 Little Creek AFB 0 0 George Washington 7

5 Western Maryland 2 5 Quantico Marines 7 2 Bowdoin 3 7 Upsala 6 4 Colby 5 4 Rhode Island 9 5 Connecticut 2 2 Connecticut 5 3 Connecticut 6 12 Bates 9

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1956 (7-11-1) 1959 (12-8) 1961 (cont.)12 Princeton 5 7 Howard U. 5 2 Vermont 3 4 Rutgers 4 2 Washington College 7 13 Catholic U. 3 9 Upsala 4 1962 (9-14) 3 Howard U. 1 0 Fairleigh-Dickinson 6 10 Columbia 3

3 Villanova 6 0 Massachusetts 3 5 Virginia 0 11 Northeastern 12 3 Massachusetts 2 20 Hampden-Sydney 6 0 Connecticut 18 3 Colby 5 5 Fort Eustis 11 3 Rhode Island 5 11 Bates 12 0 Newport NTC 2 10 Bowdoin 4 2 Rhode Island 1 3 Newport NTC 2 2 New Hampshire 3 4 Rhode Island 3 5 Villanova 10 2 Massachusetts 5 2 Bowdoin 0 5 Rhode Island 3 2 Massachusetts 3 4 New Hampshire 3 4 Rhode Island 2

2 Bates 9 9 Bates 1 3 Connecticut 7 5 Bowdoin 2 4 Colby 6 0 Connecticut 2 3 Colby 4 2 Connecticut 4 6 Massachusetts 7 6 Bates 0 3 Connecticut 5 4 Massachusetts 5 3 Connecticut 5 13 Bowdoin 10 2 Bates 7 10 Colby 8 8 New Hampshire 5 2 Colby 5 1 New Hampshire 4 5 Vermont 4 2 Bates 5

7 Vermont 4 2 Colby 3

1957 (6-14) 2 Bowdoin 5 3 Army 9 1960 (12-8) 6 Vermont 4 3 Howard U. 10 4 Washington College 5 14 Vermont 6 2 Navy 3 1 Navy 4 2 Bowdoin 5 1 Rhode Island 6 2 Rutgers 3 13 New Hampshire 5 6 Connecticut 4 2 Columbia 4 4 New Hampshire 11 2 Bates 4 7 Rhode Island 3 6 Rhode Island 5 2 Rhode Island 4 1963 (9-12)

3 Massaschusetts 5 1 Massachusetts 0 9 Villanova 10 6 Bowdoin 7 7 Massachusetts 0 7 Virginia Tech 13 4 New Hampshire 3 11 Bates 3 4 Virginia Tech 214 Bowdoin 9 2 Connecticut 4 2 Loyola/Maryland 3 2 Massachusetts 10 5 Connecticut 2 10 Princeton 14 3 Colby 4 5 New Hampshire 4 9 Columbia 4 2 Colby 6 2 Colby 1 4 Massachusetts 2 8 Bates 9 1 Bates 7 2 Massachusetts 8 5 Bates 6 16 Bowdoin 1 0 Connecticut 9

0 Connecticut 2 4 Colby 5 3 Connecticut 2 11 Colby 8 11 Bowdoin 1 0 Bates 4 7 Bowdoin 3 12 Vermont 6 4 Bowdoin 1 0 New Hampshire 1 3 Vermont 0 6 Colby 8

2 New Hampshire 1 2 Bates 11958 (12-9) 3 Rhode Island 2

2 Navy 4 1961 (9-13-1) 4 Colby 2 9 Navy 5 3 U. of Baltimore 5 13 Vermont 9

7 Maryland 6 8 Harvard 2 11 Vermont 14 3 Columbia 1 4 Lynchburg College 3 0 New Hampshire 6 2 Rutgers 6 4 Guilford College 11 2 New Hampshire 10 3 Fairleigh-Dickinson 17 0 Virginia Tech 1 6 Bowdoin 8 9 USCGA 3 6 Massachusetts 6 3 Massachusetts 2 1 Massachusetts 7 1964 (21-8) 1 Massachusetts 5 7 Bates 2 6 Villanova 3 6 Rhode Island 2 0 Connecticut 5 12 Dartmouth 7

3 Rhode Island 0 2 Connecticut 8 9 Hampton Institute 1 0 Bowdoin 4 7 New Hampshire 1 4 Virginia Tech 10 3 New Hampshire 2 2 Colby 5 7 Bridgewater College 2 0 Colby 4 18 Bowdoin 7 7 Towson 3 5 Bates 3 2 Bowdoin 4 7 Columbia 1 8 Colby 4 6 Bates 5 5 Connecticut 3 4 Bowdoin 3 8 Bates 2 5 Connecticut 4 5 Vermont 19 0 Rhode Island 2 8 Bates 2

4 Vermont 11 15 Rhode Island 12 1 Bowdoin 4 3 Bowdoin 8 9 Colby 13 12 Rhode Island 4 8 New Hampshire 6 0 Colby 5 9 Rhode Island 10

2 Bowdoin 0 4 Colby 7 1 Vermont 3 9 Massachusetts 6

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1908 MAINE SQUAD

The first of many Maine players to go on to the major leagues was a sophomore pitcher on the 1908 squad, Marty McHale. After graduation, he pitched forthe Red Sox in the 1910 and 1911 seasons, was in the minors in 1912, pitched for the Yankees between 1913 and 1916 as well as for the Red Sox againand the Indians in the 1916 season. The 1908 Maine team was coached by William Fitzmaurice, posting an 8-8 record after winning only one games theprevious season. The 1908 season proved to be quite a challenge. Alumni Field was under construction, there was no fieldhouse at the time, and the teamplayed its first game without a single outside practice. Highlights were wins over Vermont, Boston College and a nationally-prominent Harvard squad.Capt. Norman Mayo, between 1937 and 1939, served as president of the Graduate “M” Club. Front row, l-r, Frank Richardson, Frank Cobb, Marty McHale,and George Stanwood. Second row, l-r, David Coombs, Capt. Norman Mayo, Ellwyn Fulton, and Ralph Pond. Third row, l-r, Coach William Fitzmaurice,Harrison Higgins, Russell Smith, Philip Ryan, Dan Chase, Albert Libby, and Mgr. Lewis Pike.

1954 — A STRONG RECORD

Veteran followers of UM athletics will have no trouble recognizing many members of the 1954 team, a successful squad that posted a 14-9 record and wonthe Maine State Series title under Coach Tubby Raymond. Charlie Otterstedt compiled one of the best pitching records in history with a 7-1 mark. DawsonList (.370) and Dave Wiggin (.327) led the Bears at the plate. Row, l-r, Steve Novick, Tom Pike, Gerry Wright, Gus Folsom, Francis Soychak, AngieLoCicero, Joe Di Giovani, Jim Woodbrey, and Chandler Coddington. Second row, l-r, Charlie Otterstedt, Clyde Pierpont, Dave Wiggin, Coach TubbyRaymond, Mal Speirs, and Don Arnold. Back row, l-r, Kevin Cadieux, Dawson List, Don Beattie, Harry Stearns, John Dana, Perley Dean, Blaine Trafton,Gene Scribner, Tom Reynolds, and Wally Covell.

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1964 (cont.) 1967 (15-7) 1969 (cont.)16 Massachusetts 7 5 Bowdoin 1 4 New Hampshire 3 5 New Hampshire 0 1 Bowdoin 0 10 Colby 6 0 New Hampshire 4 8 Bowdoin 1 8 Connecticut 12 3 Vermont 1 0 Princeton 4 7 Connecticut 2

7 Vermont 5 5 Princeton 3 1 Vermont 3 6 Colby 4 0 NYU 4 5 Vermont 11 9 Northeastern 5 1 Massachusetts 0 4 Northeastern 2 0 Massachusetts 5 1970 (18-6) 5 Seton Hall 1 7 Bowdoin 3 3 Miami-Dade South JC 4 0 Minnesota 12 2 Connecticut 1 8 Colby 3 4 Arizona State 2 0 Connecticut 8 5 Miami-Dade South JC 12 2 Southern California 1 7 Vermont 8 12 Miami-Dade South JC 10

1 Missouri 2 0 Vermont 2 11 Miami-Dade South JC 1 2 Colby 1 5 Miami-Dade South JC 1

1965 (14-7) 13 Bowdoin 1 1 Colby 419 Maryland State 4 14 Bates 0 4 Bowdoin 310 Salisbury State 2 3 New Hampshire 0 3 New Hampshire 1 0 Maryland 9 1 Rhode Island 5 2 New Hampshire 0 6 Loyola/Maryland 2 4 Rhode Island 2 2 Bowdoin 1 8 Loyola/Maryland 2 11 Bates 4 8 Bates 2

1 Connecticut 2 6 Colby 4 6 Massachusetts 3 3 Connecticut 2 3 New Hampshire 2 2 Massachusetts 1 3 Bowdoin 2 6 Bates 5 4 Rhode Island 3 1968 (10-9) 6 Rhode Island 0 7 Rhode Island 2 6 Wake Forest 8 2 Rhode Island 4 4 Vermont 0 3 North Carolina 6 9 Colby 5 3 Vermont 10 2 Pfeiffer 0 4 Connecticut 2 0 Colby 1 2 New Hampshire 6 1 Connecticut 3

10 Bates 1 11 Bowdoin 2 4 Colby 2 1 Massachusetts 4 5 Bates 4 3 Vermont 0 7 Massachusetts 5 3 Colby 2 5 Vermont 4 2 Colby 3 3 Massachusetts 2 0 Connecticut 2 3 Bates 2 7 Massachusetts 10 7 Bowdoin 3 6 Bates 1 1971 (16-12)11 New Hampshire 1 4 New Hampshire 5 6 Navy 4 5 New Hampshire 7 3 Rhode Island 8 0 George Washington 3

7 Rhode Island 3 4 Virginia 5

1966 (15-9-1) 7 Colby 2 9 William & Mary 5 1 Princeton 2 3 Connecticut 4 8 Villanova 5 0 Rollins 6 0 Connecticut 2 6 Rutgers 4 5 Rochester 0 6 Bowdoin 4 7 Rutgers 5 2 Princeton 2 7 Vermont 4 5 Bowdoin 1 5 Rollins 0 3 Vermont 4 11 Bowdoin 4 5 Rochester 3 10 Bates 5 0 Northeastern 7 1969 (12-12) 3 New Hampshire 1

3 Northeastern 2 4 Princeton 0 1 Massachusetts 12 4 Connecticut 1 0 Princeton 5 3 Massachusetts 7 8 Connecticut 5 1 Brown 4 3 Massachusetts 5 6 Bowdoin 5 2 North Carolina 3 1 Colby 3 1 Rhode Island 3 1 Pfeiffer 5 4 Rhode Island 2 16 Rhode Island 0 3 Brown 4 8 Rhode Island 1 3 Vermont 2 9 Virginia 5 8 Rhode Island 13 3 Vermont 4 4 Virginia 5 6 New Hampshire 12

2 Massachusetts 3 6 New Hampshire 4 22 New Hampshire 7 6 Massachusetts 2 3 Bowdoin 4 0 Connecticut 4 1 Colby 5 16 Bowdoin 6 2 Connecticut 1 6 New Hampshire 0 8 Bates 11 6 Connecticut 10 5 Bates 0 12 Massachusetts 8 11 Bates 1 1 Colby 4 2 Massachusetts 12 4 Colby 316 Bates 7 9 Bates 7 1 Vermont 6 4 Bowdoin 3 6 Colby 5 9 Vermont 10

5 New Hampshire 1 11 Rhode Island 1 7 Vermont 2 0 Connecticut 2 12 Rhode Island 5

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1972 (20-7) 1974 (cont.) 1976 (cont.) 0 Princeton 4 21 Bates 10 7 New Hampshire 1 5 Princeton 1 1 New Hampshire 7 5 New Hampshire 6 8 So. Connecticut 7 2 New Hampshire 6 10 Husson 0 8 Xavier 3 19 Bates 4 10 Holy Cross 3

10 Towson 6 2 Northeastern 3 1 Holy Cross 3 11 Old Dominion 7 5 Northeastern 3 27 Husson 5 6 VCU 2 14 Colby 12 4 Bates 314 Hampden-Sydney 2 4 Bowdoin 1 4 Colby 0 5 Xavier 4 14 Husson 4 2 Massachusetts 1 2 New Hampshire 3 4 Massachusetts 3 2 New Hampshire 0 1975 (25-8-1) 4 Massachusetts 1 9 Bowdoin 4 13 Trenton State 2 11 Penn State 4

0 Connecticut 1 14 Florida International 8 6 Temple 3 2 Connecticut 6 12 Florida International 3 3 Seton Hall 1 5 Bowdoin 2 3 Florida International 5 4 Seton Hall 2 2 Massachusetts 1 18 Florida International 1 2 Eastern Michigan 3 6 Massachusetts 3 4 Florida International 3 9 Auburn 8 1 Rhode Island 3 20 Holy Cross 4 6 Washington State 3 10 Rhode Island 8 16 Rhode Island 2 0 Arizona State 7 3 Colby 4 3 Rhode Island 3

5 Holy Cross 1 4 Rhode Island 2 1977 (24-11)11 Holy Cross 0 7 Husson 3 6 Wesleyan 3 2 Colby 4 8 Bowdoin 1 12 Montclair State 4 9 Boston U. (forfeit) 0 3 Connecticut 1 9 Southern Illinois 8 9 Boston U. (forfeit) 0 0 Connecticut 3 1 Miami 8 18 Bates 0 12 Massachusetts 3 4 Massachusetts 320 Bates 2 0 Massachusetts 6 1 Southern Illinois 6

4 Providence 14 1 Miami 6

1973 (15-9) 4 Bowdoin 2 0 Biscayne College 2 20 Old Dominion 1 8 Colby 11 7 Massachusetts 5 2 Old Dominion 1 11 Fairfield 10 7 Miami 811 Newport App. School 1 5 New Hampshire 0 13 Central Connecticut 3 4 Newport App. School 5 5 New Hampshire 3 19 Central Connecticut 6 9 Richmond 6 6 Bates 7 6 Fairfield 2 4 Richmond 5 5 Bates 0 8 Fairfield 7 4 William & Mary 2 3 Boston College 0 10 Holy Cross 2 10 Old Dominion 4 10 Northeastern 3 12 Holy Cross 5

8 Connecticut 4 6 Northeastern 4 5 Rhode Island 0 5 Connectdicut 6 6 Husson 2 1 Rhode Island 2 7 Bowdoin 0 9 Colby 6 6 Springfield 2 1 Massachusetts 10 6 Colby 3 1 Husson 0 5 Massachusetts 6 3 St. John’s 17 14 Husson 2 2 Colby 9 1 Pennsylvania 0 7 Colby 0 8 New Hampshire 3 6 St. John’s 5 3 Connecticut 2 7 New Hampshire 3 7 Seton Hall 11 0 Connecticut 1

0 Colby 2 8 Northeastern 7 4 Holy Cross 0 1976 (29-9) 5 New Hampshire 0 0 Holy Cross 2 7 Michigan State 1 2 New Hamsphire 0 4 Bowdoin 2 14 Michigan State 9 18 Bates 19 4 Rhode Island 5 9 Michigan State 19 4 Boston College 0 12 Rhode Island 2 1 Miami 3 10 Husson 4 4 Bates 0 2 Miami 8 5 Colby 3 7 Bates 1 5 Miami 7 3 Massachusetts 5

10 Biscayne College 5 1 Massachusetts 0 1974 (15-5) 5 Providence 3 0 Fairfield 2

2 Old Dominion 9 8 Providence 3 7 Boston College 8 7 Old Dominion 0 0 Connecticut 2 11 Old Dominion 1 1 Connecticut 0 1978 (20-9)10 Virginia 4 8 Rhode Island 4 1 Oral Roberts 3 13 Connecticut 2 1 Rhode Island 0 7 California/Riverside 6 11 Bowdoin 0 8 Fairfield 6 0 Oregon State 6

6 Rhode Island 1 14 Bowdoin 3 7 Stanford 4 7 Rhode Island 8 6 Massachusetts 1 0 Washington State 3 10 Massachusetts 1 4 Massachusetts 3 8 Valdosta State 2 7 Massachusetts 6 11 Colby 2 2 California 1 9 Colby 4 4 Northeastern 2 5 Oral Roberts 4

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1978 (cont.) 1980 (cont.) 1981 (cont.) 0 Fairfield 5 11 Morningside College 0 10 Colby 6 3 Fairfield 2 12 Michigan State 3 10 Providence 2 4 Rhode Island 0 0 Texas/Pan American 3 7 Vermont 2 2 Rhode Island 12 9 Morningside College 2 12 Vermont 8

4 Massachusetts 5 6 Iowa State 4 10 Central Michigan 2 6 Massachusetts 5 2 Siena 4 10 St. John’s 5 18 Colby 8 1 Massachusetts 6 5 St. John’s 10 0 New Hampshire 3 0 Connecticut 7 15 St. John’s 10 0 New Hampshire 2 2 Connecticut 10 1 Miami 6 6 Connecticut 5 17 Northeastern 6 7 South Carolina 12 7 Connecticut 2 4 Rhode Island 3 16 Husson 0 1 Rhode Island 0 1982 (35-13)

3 Husson 1 5 Fairfield 1 2 California/Riverside 610 Northeastern 3 10 Vermont 3 0 Long Beach State 2 6 Southern Maine 3 4 Vermont 2 2 Long Beach State 9 4 Southern Maine 3 6 Vermont 3 5 Wisconsin 9 9 Vermont 6 15 Husson 2 2 California/Riverside 1 3 Vermont 6 8 Husson 1 14 Wisconsin 2 12 Bates 6 5 Massachusetts 3 2 Oral Roberts 5 6 Colby 1 2 Massachusetts 6 5 California/Riverside 9

9 Boston College 4 5 Boston College 6 11 Tulane 6 9 Connecticut 3 7 California Baptist 0

1979 (23-9) 6 Holy Cross 2 3 Southern California 7 4 California/Riverside 2 1 Connecticut 2 7 Stanford 4 6 Oregon 15 10 Connecticut 1 6 Washington 2 18 Seattle 10 4 St. John’s 6 11 Wisconsin 2 2 Indiana 0 2 East Carolina 1 3 Brigham Young 12 1 Oral Roberts 8 5 Harvard 7 11 Yale 10

2 Army 6 5 Connecticut 0 9 Brigham Young 7 1981 (32-14) 17 Holy Cross 3 8 Northeastern 2 4 West Chester State 12 6 Holy Cross 9 0 Massachusetts 11 4 Southern Illinois 7 6 Vermont 1 17 Massachusetts 2 0 Florida International 15 3 Vermont 4 7 Harvard 4 4 Miami 11 18 Southern Maine 5 4 New Hampshire 0 15 Miami/Ohio 11 9 Southern Maine 0 0 New Hampshire 1 5 Southern Ilinois 7 5 New Hampshire 1 10 Husson 0 10 Miami 15 4 New Hampshire 0

5 Husson 0 6 Michigan 15 5 Providence 0 9 Colby 7 7 Miami/Ohio 5 6 Providence 3 4 Vermont 1 9 Miami 15 5 Husson 3 10 Vermont 1 15 Michigan 10 5 Husson 0 5 Southern Maine 2 11 Bowling Green 2 6 Colby 4 5 Southern Maine 1 2 Miami 3 9 Colby 1 7 Colby 2 1 Glasboro State 0 5 Fairfield 2 13 Husson 0 5 Bowling Green 4 6 Fairfield 4

23 Husson 0 12 Fairfield 6 8 Massachusetts 2 7 Connecticut 0 16 Fairfield 5 18 Massachusetts 7 5 Connecticut 1 8 Massachusetts 9 13 St. Joseph’s/ME 6 4 Holy Cross 1 11 Massachusetts 4 2 Northeastern 3 4 Rhode Island 1 10 Northeastern 2 9 Boston College 3 4 Rhode Island 7 2 Providence 1 9 Providence 0 6 Boston College 3 4 Providence 10 11 Vermont 1 2 Boston College 3 5 Vermont 2 9 Vermont 6

1 Massachusetts 9 9 Vermont 1 6 Seton Hall 4 0 Connecticut 4 11 Holy Cross 3 13 Delaware 4

18 Southern Maine 1 4 Navy 3 1980 (23-13-1) 5 Southern Maine 2 2 Miami 7

5 Central Michigan 2 15 Boston College 4 6 Cal. State/Fullerton 0 2 Northern Illinois 2 11 Husson 0 8 Stanford 5 0 Central Michigan 4 12 Husson 4 4 Miami 10 2 Michigan State 3 6 New Hampshire 2

4 Michigan State 3 2 New Hampshire 1 6 Morningside College 3 18 St. Joseph’s/ME 2 5 Lubbock Christian 3 5 Connecticut 4 3 Texas/Pan American 10 13 Connecticut 7 9 Iowa State 5 6 Colby 1

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1950 — YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Mike Lude, who coached Maine’s baseball teams in 1950 and 1951, predicted good things for his 1950 team and knew he was right later on when theBears posted a 12-9 record and captured Maine’s first Yankee Conference title. Carl Wight (.338), Joe Nickless (.321) and George Gray (.321) were top hitters and Vic Woodbrey and Marty Dow won six and four games, respectively, on the hill. Front row, l-r, Nundi Romano, Lowell Osgood, Ralph Clark,Ernie Martikainen, Capt. George Gray, Merrill Wilson, Joe Nickless, Clyde Douglass, and Pat Davidson. Standing, l-r, Coach Mike Lude, Jim DeLois, Bob Breton, Rollie Chamard, Jack Whitmore, Marty Dow, Vic Woodbrey, Jim Bradley, Carlton Wight, and Mgr. Dave Allen.

NCAA REGIONALS AT MAHANEY DIAMOND

Between four and five thousand fans were on hand daily during the several NCAA regional tournaments held at Mahaney Diamond during the 1980s. Thisshot was taken at the 1980 regional.

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1983 (29-16) 1984 (cont.) 1985 (cont.) 2 Texas A&M 8 3 Texas/Pan American 4 7 Massachusetts 5 8 Texas A&M 12 9 Miami/Ohio 6 5 Siena 0 5 Southern Illinois 8 0 Connecticut 1 8 Siena 5 5 Miami 14 5 Connecticut 4 8 Siena 0

5 Biscayne College 8 2 Connecticut 1 4 Vermont 2 8 Southern Illinois 1 0 Connecticut 8 5 Vermont 4 2 Florida International 11 13 Northeastern 1 12 Vermont 2 5 Miami 7 8 Northeastern 0 6 Husson 5 9 Illinois/Chicago 5 8 Holy Cross 1 17 Husson 0 3 Miami 7 10 Holy Cross 0 9 St. Joseph’s/ME 2 5 Glasboro State 3 6 Massachusetts 1 23 Bowdoin 6 8 Ilinois/Chicago 1 3 Massachusetts 15 13 Providence 0

1 Miami 6 7 Colby 1 8 Providence 7 5 Florida International 8 4 Providence 0 2 New Hampshire 0 7 Florida International 5 20 Providence 2 7 New Hampshire 0 1 Glasboro State 2 4 Vermont 12 3 Notre Dame 7 5 Florida International 3 14 St. Joseph’s/ME 1 0 Notre Dame 1 8 St. Francis/PA 4 5 Boston College 0 6 Notre Dame 4 1 Rhode Island 2 8 Boston College 6 7 Notre Dame 1 5 Massachusetts 0 11 New Hampshire 5 7 Northeastern 1

8 Massachusetts 4 7 New Hampshire 6 7 Northeastern 2 8 Fairfield 2 12 Bowdoin 6 11 Northeastern 0 7 Holy Cross 5 5 Husson 3 2 Maine Guides (exh.) 4 5 Providence 4 3 Miami 1 14 Utica 2 21 Colby 2 5 Miami 0 2 LaSalle 10 6 Fairfield 0 7 New Hampshire 3 1 LIU 423 Southern Maine 0 7 Providence 1 8 Southern Maine 3 12 Connecticut 1 1986 (41-23)

5 New Hampshire 6 12 Rider 6 6 Miami 7 6 New Hampshire 3 5 Harvard 4 1 Florida Atlantic 423 Holy Cross 1 2 Seton Hall 3 1 Florida Atlantic 2 9 Boston College 5 5 Seton Hall 2 8 James Madison 6 11 Husson 0 5 Oklahoma State 9 5 Georgetown 112 Colby 4 7 Miami 13 2 Southern Illinois 4 5 Northeastern 2 4 Creighton 7 7 Northeastern 2 1985 (38-17) 4 Florida International 7 5 Providence 4 1 Miami 10 7 Army 13

5 Massachusetts 0 3 Miami 9 7 Army 9 1 Connecticut 2 11 Oklahoma State 13 8 Georgetown 3 7 Connecticut 0 7 Southern Illinois 6 21 James Madison 3 8 New York Tech 2 12 Oklahoma State 20 1 Miami 3 6 Harvard 2 7 Southern Illinois 5 12 Glasboro State 7 4 Harvard 3 2 Oklahoma State 7 5 Florida International 6 5 Michigan 6 9 St. Thomas 8 14 Rutgers 10 0 Arizona State 7 5 Lewis College 4 3 Miami 9

7 Creighton 1 10 Michigan State 8 1984 (33-20) 7 Lewis College 9 0 Glasboro State 6

6 Texas 26 9 Michigan State 4 2 Miami 6 6 Texas 7 4 Florida Athlantic 2 8 Miami 6 1 Texas 6 21 Mercer 5 5 Montclair State 4 4 Oklahoma 3 9 Florida International 5 6 South Carolina 14 4 Kansas 5 3 Miami 5 5 South Carolina 7 2 Oklahoma 4 18 Michigan State 12 6 South Carolina 7

4 Texas/Pan American 12 3 Mercer 4 22 Rhode Island 7 2 Central Michigan 8 4 Miami 9 4 Rhode Island 3 6 Kansas 8 3 Miami 2 4 Hartford 113 Central Michigan 15 15 Fairfield 0 4 Hartford 3 6 Oklahoma 2 6 Fairfield 1 11 Massachusetts 5 5 Texas/Pan American 8 9 New York Tech 1 5 Massachusetts 13 5 Miami/Ohio 7 3 New York Tech 4 11 Northeastern 2 9 Bradley 4 3 Yale 2 8 Northeastern 0

9 Texas/Pan American 1 5 Yale 11 3 Northeastern 4 5 Miami/Ohio 10 0 South Carolina 4 22 Southern Maine 9 11 Bradley 10 4 South Carolina 8 20 Southern Maine 8 10 Michigan 9 13 South Carolina 12 2 New Hampshire 0 6 Michigan 3 11 Massachusetts 10 8 New Hampshire 7

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1986 (cont.) 1987 (cont.) 1988 (cont.)17 New Hampshire 6 3 New Hampshire 2 5 Miami 13 21 Husson 2 4 New Hampshire 5 2 LeMoyne 1 3 Siena 0 2 Maine Guides (exh.) 2 2 Hartford 8 8 Siena 1 14 St. Joseph’s/ME 2 2 Fordham 3

14 Siena 7 1 Vermont 2 8 Bowdoin 1 2 Vermont 0 1989 (32-26)15 St. Joseph’s/ME 0 10 Vermont 1 11 Texas 22 10 Vermont 0 2 Texas/Pan American 5 1 Illinois 11 2 Vermont 0 15 Texas/Pan American 4 3 Illinois 7 19 Vermont 6 1 Texas/Pan American 17 2 Texas/Pan American 3 7 Providence 0 6 Texas/Pan American 8 13 Arkansas State 5 7 Providence 2 9 Arkansas State 1

6 Miami 9 1988 (33-24) 0 Texas/Pan American 3 9 Miami 6 1 Miami 13 1 Central Michigan 3 1 Miami 9 1 Miami 10 4 Central Michigan 4 1 Northeastern 8 11 VMI 9 4 Wake Forest 8 6 Fordham 4 2 Cent. Florida 1 5 Texas A&M 6 12 Northeastern 0 6 Rollins 11 2 Iowa 5 15 Holy Cross 3 6 Wake Forest 5 7 Kentucky 8 5 New York Tech 4 6 VMI 1 14 Iowa 12

15 New York Tech 8 5 Florida Southern 25 4 Kentucky 6 5 Rutgers 1 6 Rollins 3 4 Texas A&M 1613 St. John’s 7 3 Wake Forest 6 1 Alabama 6 21 St. John’s 8 6 Indiana 7 5 Alabama 2 7 Arizona State 8 5 Creighton 9 1 Miami 8 4 LSU 8 1 William Paterson 9 5 Florida International 6

1 Southern Illinois 8 0 Miami 2 1987 (24-23) 1 Florida International 8 4 Miami 3

6 Miami 14 10 Florida International 12 2 Florida Atlantic 8 10 St. Thomas 9 6 Southern Illinois 5 5 Seton Hall 9 10 Miami 9 9 Florida International 7 7 Seton Hall 3 6 Creighton 7 3 Rutgers 0 7 New York Tech 5 3 LaSalle 1 6 Miami 3 3 New York Tech 5 6 Liberty 7 5 Miami 6 9 New York Tech 3 4 Miami 9 2 Miami 3 9 Northeastern 2 5 Army 3 2 Massachusetts 3 6 Northeastern 5 4 North Carolina 3 5 Massachusetts 3 2 Northeastern 0

1 Oklahoma State 19 5 Iowa 4 10 Hartford 9 1 Washington State 8 2 Washington State 1 15 Hartford 6 4 Rutgers 6 8 Minnesota 7 5 Hartford 0 7 William Paterson 13 2 Florida State 4 5 Husson 0 0 Miami 5 3 Cent. Connecticut 0 8 Husson 0 12 Southern Illinois 5 1 Cent. Connecticut 0 18 Rhode Island 2 1 Montclair State 7 12 Cent. Connecticut 1 8 New Hampshire 1 4 Rutgers 0 3 Southern Maine 1 6 New Hampshire 4

1 Southern Illinois 6 20 Southern Maine 4 18 New Hampshire 9 6 Florida International 3 10 Rhode Island 3 3 Colby 1 6 Michigan State 1 4 Northeastern 3 5 St. Joseph’s/ME 1 4 Miami 10 2 Northeastern 1 0 Southern Maine 1 4 Michigan State 3 3 Northeastern 4 7 Southern Maine 4 3 UCLA 10 12 St. Joseph’s/ME 3 5 Dartmouth 8 7 Team Cuba (exh.) 3 4 Husson 0 5 Vermont 3 3 Minnesota 13 1 Husson 0 8 Vermont 2

2 Cent. Connecticut 1 3 New Hampshire 0 12 Vermont 4 5 Cent. Connecticut 2 2 New Hampshire 1 4 Cent. Connecticut 2 0 Hartford 3 7 Hartford 6 6 Cent. Connecticut 7 6 Hartford 2 7 Hartford 12 4 Cent. Connecticut 1 10 Hartford 12 2 Vermont 1 0 UCLA 1 4 Southern Maine 1 8 Vermont 3 9 UCLA 8 6 Southern Maine 4 10 Vermont 3 3 UCLA 6 7 Northeastern 4 3 Connecticut 7 10 Monmouth 2

9 Northeastern 1 6 Connecticut 2 4 Pace 8 5 Northeastern 8 2 Connecticut 4 3 C. W. Post 1 9 Husson 0 1 Miami 8 1 LeMoyne 4 7 Husson 2 3 Miami 11 0 New Hampshire 3 6 Miami 5

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1990 (42-20) 1991 (48-18) 1992 (19-24-1) 3 Hawaii/Hilo 10 5 South Florida 3 12 LSU 5 6 Hawaii/Hilo 7 6 Coastal Carolina 3 5 LSU 8 3 Hawaii/Hilo 4 16 Michigan 5 5 LSU 10 2 Hawaii/Hilo 3 11 North Carolina State 10 3 New Orleans 13

10 Hawaii/Hilo 1 3 Florida International 12 3 Nicholls State 16 0 Hawaii/Hilo 5 2 Florida International 4 1 Tulane 14 2 Hawaii Pacific 1 14 Villanova 7 2 New Orleans 13 5 Hawaii Pacific 3 5 North Carolina Statte 3 4 Oklahoma State 3 7 Hawaii Pacific 5 8 Purdue 1 4 Southwest Louisiana 1 15 Hawaii Pacific 3 16 Florida Atlantic 8 5 Creighton 6 8 Hawaii 10 1 Providence 0 9 Oklahoma State 7 7 Hawaii 8 3 Southern Illinois 8 11 Rollins 2

10 Hawaii 3 4 Florida International 18 13 Pennsylvania 10 4 Fresno State 6 7 Pennsylvania 1 4 Penn State 5 9 Portland 13 1 Miami 2 6 Penn State 5 13 Eastern Washington 4 5 Southern Illinois 8 3 Rollins 4 0 Arkansas 14 3 Miami 5 8 Pennsylvania 6 7 George Washington 5 0 Miami 9 3 Delaware 4 12 Portland 3 0 Miami 7 6 Delaware 3 4 Southwest Louisiana 5 13 George Washington 12 3 Delaware 7

10 Southwest Louisiana 8 10 George Washington 12 4 Delaware 9 7 Southwest Louisiana 4 2 George Washington 0 1 Northeastern 2 5 Southwest Louisiana 8 13 Holy Cross 4 1 Northeastern 6 8 Rhode Island 1 5 Pace 7 1 Northeastern 4 15 Rhode Island 4 6 Providence 8 2 Northeastern 4 3 Vermont 1 2 Providence 12 8 Boston College 9 8 Vermont 7 9 Massachusetts 4 8 Boston U. 0 6 Vermont 1 9 Massachusetts 6 3 Boston U. 0

14 Providence 2 4 Boston U. 0 3 Boston U. 4 13 Providence 7 6 Boston U. 0 4 Boston U. 5 7 Boston College 4 15 Boston U. 1 9 Rhode Island 9 12 New Hampshire 2 16 Boston College 6 7 New Hampshire 4 11 New Hampshire 5 6 Dartmouth 5 5 New Hampshire 4 13 New Hampshire 2 7 Vermont 2 2 Hartford 3 9 Husson 0 4 Vermont 3 1 Hartford 6 8 Husson 4 14 Vermont 1 9 Hartford 614 Colby 4 10 Rhode Island 5 15 Hartford 11

4 Cent. Connecticut 1 12 Rhode Island 4 9 Drexel 1 2 Cent. Connecticut 3 6 Hartford 5 11 Drexel 4 9 Cent. Connecticut 6 20 Hartford 1 13 Drexel 2 17 Connecticut 3 8 Hartford 1 7 Drexel 1 6 Hartford 8 4 Husson 0 1 Miami 516 Hartford 2 12 Husson 2 7 Miami 8 5 Hartford 2 12 New Hampshire 2 1 Miami 5 4 Massachusetts 1 10 New Hampshire 5

13 Southern Maine 6 11 New Hampshire 1 1993 (33-27) 6 Southern Maine 2 12 Colby 1 6 Texas A&M 5 5 Northeastern 6 13 St. Joseph’s/ME 1 2 Texas A&M 11 6 Northeastern 5 2 Northeastern 1 5 Texas A&M 6 8 Northeastern 7 0 Northeastern 4 7 Texas/Pan American 8 4 Miami 1 5 Northeastern 4 6 Evansville 7 9 Miami 5 6 Western Carolina 4 5 Central Michigan 6 4 Miami 0 3 Western Carolina 1 1 Creighton 2

4 Miami 6 7 Western Carolina 14 10 Baylor 6 14 Cent. Connecticut 3 14 Western Carolina 11 4 Jacksonville 7 11 LIU 3 14 Western Carolina 13 0 Penn State 6 9 New York Tech 2 9 Monmouth 3 9 Jacksonville 7 8 Fordham 15 15 LeMoyne 11 2 Florida International 8 7 Fordham 9 5 Fordham 2 3 Southern Illinois 4 4 Iowa 3 4 Northeastern 5 2 Florida International 3 3 Georgia 6 12 Northestern 2 3 Rutgers 17

4 Rutgers 5 10 Villanova 3 6 Seton Hall 1 5 Mississippi State 6 4 Florida International 6 8 Towson 0 5 Miami 6 8 Mississippi State 5 10 Miami 11 5 Clemson 13 5 Drexel 2

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1993 (cont.) 1994 (cont.) 1995 (cont.) 0 Drexel 1 3 Hartford 4 2 Hartford 0 7 New Hampshire 3 5 Hartford 2 3 Hartford 0 6 New Hampshire 2 13 Holy Cross 4 9 Cent. Connecticut 6 3 New Hampshire 4 5 Providence 1 5 Cent. Connecticut 6

10 New Hampshire 3 2 Boston U. 1 0 Husson 6 2 Hartford 0 6 Boston U. 7 4 Vermont 5 8 Hartford 7 5 Boston U. 1 6 Vermont 4 6 Hartford 1 5 Boston U. 2 6 Vermont 0 8 Hartford 6 16 Boston College 9 0 Vermont 4 6 Boston U. 5 10 New Hampshire 9 3 Massachusetts 411 Boston U. 0 8 New Hampshire 7 15 Massachusetts 6 9 Boston U. 1 2 New Hampshire 1 3 Northeastern 6

10 Boston U. 2 8 New Hampshire 4 4 Northeastern 5 11 Husson 3 11 Connecticut 9 0 Northeastern 8 0 Husson 7 1 Northeastern 5 2 Northeastern 3 1 Northeastern 0 3 Northeastern 6 3 Providence 7 4 Northeastern 0 1 Northeastern 8 3 Providence 4 7 Northeastern 2 2 Northeastern 7 13 Husson 3 4 Northeastern 3 14 Massachusetts 17 2 Delaware 3 1 Providence 2 2 Vermont 11 3 Delaware 0

16 Massachusetts 6 1 Vermont 5 6 Delaware 14 3 Vermont 5 4 Vermont 2 7 Northeastern 19 1 Vermont 0 7 Husson 1 4 Vermont 2 7 Husson 6 1996 (19-36)12 Vermont 10 0 Drexel 1 2 Clemson 7 7 Delaware 8 5 Drexel 3 5 Clemson 6 6 Delaware 3 0 Drexel 1 1 Clemson 5 3 Delaware 0 0 Hartford 1 1 Clemson 6

10 Delaware 3 8 Hartford 10 4 Texas A&M 14 1 Oklahoma State 2 3 Texas A&M 11 6 Oklahoma State 12 1995 (20-37) 6 Texas A&M 15 8 Oklahoma State 9 2 Southwest Louisiana 11 3 Rice 9 5 Northeastern 4 2 Southwest Louisiana 3 3 Oklahoma State 5 2 Northeastern 5 2 Southwest Louisiana 6 2 Rice 20 5 Northeastern 2 4 Nichols State 5 1 Texas Christian 21 8 Drexel 4 2 New Orleans 5 4 Texas Christian 16 6 Delaware 1 1 Southeast Louisiana 3 1 Texas 6

11 Drexel 1 0 New Orleans 10 4 Oklahoma 6 5 Cal. State/Fullerton 11 1 LSU 6 3 Texas 8 3 McNeese State 16 2 LSU 12 1 Texas 7

2 LSU 9 5 Florida State 14 1994 (20-33) 6 Tulane 10 5 Florida State 17

3 San Jose State 7 4 Kentucky 3 1 Florida State 8 3 San Jose State 8 1 Florida 14 4 Miami 17 3 San Jose State 2 3 Florida 14 3 Miami 10

0 Santa Clara 7 7 Florida 12 3 Miami 15 3 California 4 0 Miami 10 8 Fordham 1 5 California 7 6 Miami 12 7 Drexel 20 8 Pacific 12 3 Miami 10 8 Drexel 7 6 Pacific 9 9 Fordham 1 14 Drexel 3 9 Portland 14 2 Hofstra 4 2 Providence 3 2 Oregon State 18 10 Hofstra 7 2 Towson 10 3 San Jose State 13 8 Drexel 15 4 Towson 0

3 Oregon State 8 6 Drexel 9 1 Delaware 2 1 Illinois State 3 19 Pace 14 2 Delaware 3 1 Fresno State 10 8 Boston U. 3 7 Holy Cross 4 3 Kentucky 11 12 Boston U. 6 2 Northeastern 0 9 Washington State 12 6 Boston U. 0 0 Northeastern 1 2 New Mexico 8 7 Boston U. 1 4 Northeastern 3 3 Illinois State 6 2 Holy Cross 1 4 Northeastern 6 2 Fordham 4 9 New Hampshire 5 1 Vermont 2

0 Delaware 3 2 New Hampshire 6 2 Vermont 0 2 Delaware 0 4 New Hampshire 6 18 Husson 2 1 Delaware 9 1 New Hampshire 3 10 Hofstra 8 9 Hartford 6 5 Connecticut 3 6 Hofstra 2 10 Hartford 9 6 Dartmouth 3 3 Massachusetts 10

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1996 (cont.) 1998 (24-26) 1999 (cont.) 2 Massachusetts 3 3 Eastern Michigan 5 3 Providence 7 3 New Hampshire 1 2 Eastern Michigan 9 12 Providence 13 1 New Hampshire 7 16 LaSalle 5 4 Providence 10 2 New Hampshire 0 4 Eastern Michigan 7 3 Providence 9

4 New Hampshire 9 6 LaSalle 9 9 Columbia 6 6 Husson 1 7 Florida Atlantic 15 4 Pace 3 2 Hartford 1 16 Monmouth 6 11 Pace 6 5 Hartford 4 15 Monmouth 11 17 Pace 2 8 Hartford 7 18 Pace 7 13 Hofstra 7 6 Hartford 4 11 Pace 6 8 Hofstra 4 4 Northeastern 0 6 Ball State 15 11 Hofstra 8 2 Drexel 15 2 Clemson 12 8 Hofstra 15

6 Hartford 8 2 Clemson 18 5 Hartford 2 11 Clemson 19 3 Hartford 9

1997 (24-27) 8 Rhode Island 3 1 Hartford 2 0 Florida International 9 5 Rhode Island 4 5 Hartford 1 3 Florida International 6 23 Wagner 2 5 Colby 0 6 Florida International 13 4 Delaware 14 8 Towson 9 14 Rollins 3 8 Delaware 11 1 Towson 9 6 Michigan 12 4 Delaware 9 7 Towson 10

7 Virginia Tech 6 5 Delaware 9 1 Towson 3 4 Rollins 2 10 Temple 11 8 Husson 1 0 Michigan 12 5 Towson 3 3 Northeastern 2 9 Virginia Tech 2 6 Towson 10 2 Northeastern 11 11 Michigan 21 8 Towson 10 6 Northeastern 3 2 Florida 21 10 Towson 4 0 Northeastern 3 0 Stetson 3 3 Northeastern 2 9 Drexel 7 10 Stetson 17 1 Northeastern 2 5 Drexel 4

7 Central Florida 6 8 Northeastern 9 19 Drexel 1 0 Central Florida 5 3 Northeastern 6 5 Drexel 6 4 Central Florida 5 12 Husson 5 4 Delaware 3 8 Fordham 9 1 Hartford 0 2 Delaware 3 20 Drexel 6 1 Hartford 0 7 Delaware 2 7 Drexel 5 14 Hartford 1 3 Delaware 17 1 Hofstra 4 10 Hartford 4 2 Southern Maine 6 15 Hofstra 7 17 Colby 5 4 Vermont 1 6 Hartford 0 21 Massachusetts 8 10 Vermont 9

6 Hartford 3 2 Vermont 3 11 Vermont 13 5 Vermont 2 4 Vermont 7 6 Vermont 8 3 Vermont 7 5 Vermont 7 1 Towson 6 16 Vermont 8 4 Vermont 8 7 Northeastern 5 14 Vermont 12 17 Husson 7 3 Delaware 5 4 Harvard 5 15 Drexel 14 7 New Hampshire 1 5 Drexel 9 2000 (25-24) 3 New Hampshire 0 6 Drexel 3 7 Wofford 12

11 New Hampshire 6 3 Hofstra 0 2 Wofford 8 9 New Hampshire 6 5 Drexel 3 3 Wofford 4 8 Massachusetts 9 6 Hofstra 12 7 Wofford 9 8 Massachusetts 9 1 Hofstra 2 5 Northern Colorado 711 Vermont 0 3 Hofstra 1 2 Northern Colorado 4 7 Vermont 1 14 Northern Colorado 4 4 Vermont 8 1999 (28-28) 14 Northern Colorado 15 6 Vermont 4 12 Dayton 4 1 Arizona State 16

8 Colby 14 10 St. Bonaventure 4 8 Arizona State 19 3 Northeastern 2 8 Northwood 10 5 Arizona State 12 2 Northeastern 1 12 Dayton 5 0 Arizona State 24 2 Northeastern 4 3 St. John’s 12 7 Fordham 6 7 Northeastern 12 6 Florida Atlantic 21 5 Manhattan 7 20 Husson 3 6 Monmouth 1 10 Wagner 9 9 Providence 11 2 Monmouth 7 7 Monmouth 1 1 Delaware 6 15 LaSalle 13 11 Pace 4

6 Delaware 12 6 St. Peter’s 5 7 Pace 6 4 Towson 6 4 LaSalle 2 14 Pace 6 9 Towson 2 7 Pittsburgh 16 25 Quinnipiac 8 2 Northeastern 6 4 Manhattan 6 1 Delaware 2 6 Towson 7 5 Rhode Island 6 8 Delaware 19

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2000 (cont.) 2001 (cont.) 2002 (cont.) 2 Delaware 5 2 Hofstra 1 4 Stony Brook 16 15 Delaware 11 4 Hofstra 3 8 Vermont 2 3 Northeastern 9 8 Hofstra 4 9 Stony Brook 3 4 Northeastern 10 15 Holy Cross 3 8 Northeastern 2

9 Northeastern 7 2 Vermont 0 7 Northeastern 5 1 Northeastern 4 3 Vermont 2 4 Cal. State/Northridge 7 7 Drexel 6 2 Vermont 0 5 Brigham Young 12 10 Drexel 9 2 Vermont 410 Drexel 2 10 Northeastern 11 2003 (38-18) 5 Drexel 2 11 Northeastern 10 11 Hartford 6 17 Colby 5 11 Northeastern 10 11 Hartford 4 8 Bowdoin 0 9 Northeastern 1 12 Hartford 2

1 Towson 4 4 Towson 20 3 Georgia Southern 4 5 Towson 6 4 Northeastern 5 1 Bethune-Cookman 5 4 Towson 3 8 Bethune-Cookman 5 7 Towson 3 2002 (40-17) 14 LIU 4 11 Colby 3 23 Maryland/E. Shore 2 20 LIU 9 8 Vermont 9 25 Maryland/E. Shore 0 1 Iowa 3 2 Vermont 4 9 Maryland/E. Shore 5 8 Iowa 6 6 Hofstra 2 20 LIU 0 7 Fordham 1

13 Hofstra 5 4 Bethune-Cookman 5 3 Fordham 1 2 Hofstra 3 18 Pennsylvania 7 6 Clemson 8 5 Hofstra 6 12 Nebraska/Omaha 3 6 Clemson 7 6 Hartford 1 11 Iowa 3 7 Clemson 1112 Hartford 7 9 Florida A&M 8 6 Rhode Island 2 17 Hartford 1 3 Florida A&M 14 11 New York Tech 8 4 Hartford 1 13 Furman 6 11 New York Tech 7

0 Clemson 8 5 Pace 1

2001 (36-15) 0 Clemson 13 2 Pace 0 23 Coppin State 2 3 Clemson 8 10 Pace 3 8 Coppin State 6 8 New York Tech 5 8 Pace 3 10 Coppin State 2 2 New York Tech 11 3 Hartford 1 19 Coppin State 1 9 New York Tech 8 6 Hartford 1 5 Bethune-Cookman 2 3 New York Tech 8 5 Hartford 6 14 Bethune-Cookman 9 14 Pace 0 8 Hartford 7 8 Fordham 7 18 Pace 12 4 Brown 5 5 Iowa 1 5 Pace 4 2 Brown 6

7 Florida 8 8 Pace 3 4 Northeastern 6 9 Florida 19 6 Northeastern 4 8 Northeastern 2 3 Florida A&M 1 3 Northeastern 2 4 Northeastern 317 Florida A&M 7 7 Northeastern 0 15 Northeastern 110 Quinnipiac 2 2 Northeastern 1 11 Husson 2 7 Quinnipiac 2 20 Colby 2 3 Binghamton 6 1 Drexel 2 16 Husson 1 12 Binghamton 4 2 Drexel 0 0 Vermont 3 8 Binghamton 0

10 Drexel 0 8 Vermont 0 13 Binghamton 9 6 Drexel 7 3 Vermont 6 9 Colby 3 5 Harvard 4 6 Vermont 9 11 Holy Cross 1 2 Hartford 0 4 Cent. Connecticut 5 7 Albany 0 19 Hartford 6 21 Cent. Connecticut 9 5 Albany 3 6 Hartford 4 6 Albany 0 2 Albany 3 6 Hartford 7 0 Albany 1 4 Albany 2 4 Cent. Connecticut 6 3 Albany 2 1 Cent. Connecticut 8

2 Cent. Connecticut 3 14 Albany 6 4 Cent. Connecticut 3 3 Delaware 2 5 Holy Cross 4 6 Stony Brook 811 Delaware 1 4 Hartford 1 9 Stony Brook 5 5 Delaware 7 2 Hartford 1 4 Stony Brook 1 3 Delaware 10 9 Hartford 3 2 Stony Brook 0 12 Bowdoin 2 8 Hartford 6 3 Vermont 5 15 Colby 7 19 Colby 5 8 Vermont 7 4 Towson 1 3 Stony Brook 2 5 Vermont 1

6 Towson 8 1 Stony Brook 0 1 Vermont 2 7 Towson 5 1 Stony Brook 3 2 Stony Brook 4 3 Towson 2 5 Stony Brook 9 6 Vermont 1 10 Boston College 12 10 Binghamton 0 3 Stony Brook 6 4 Hofstra 0 3 Binghamton 0

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2004 (34-21) 2005 (cont.) 2006 (cont.) 8 St. Francis/NY 0 1 IP/Fort Wayne 4 3 New York Tech 2 1 LaSalle 6 6 Lehigh 3 26 Maryland/E. Shore 15 7 Boston College 2 6 IP/Fort Wayne 5 11 Maryland/E. Shore 3 3 Villanova 4 7 Monmouth 8 12 Delaware State 5

3 Miami 9 2 Monmouth 0 3 Delaware State 3 7 Temple 10 8 Harvard 4 9 UMBC 4 8 Wagner 9 11 New York Tech 3 16 UMBC 7 2 Mt. St. Mary’s 4 4 New York Tech 14 6 UMBC 4 9 St. Joseph’s/PA 6 5 Hartford 1 1 Stony Brook 3 6 St. Joseph’s/PA 1 5 Vermont 2 3 Stony Brook 2 4 Cortland State 3 8 Cent. Connecticut 1 3 Stony Brook 2 3 Cortland State 2 4 Cent. Connecticut 3 13 Thomas 1

3 Iowa 5 3 Albany 2 16 New York Tech 2 3 Iowa 2 5 Albany 1 5 New York Tech 13 18 Niagara 8 6 Albany 8 13 New York Tech 12 8 Niagara 6 12 Brown 4 11 Colby 4 8 Niagara 3 11 Brown 2 4 Holy Cross 3 8 New York Tech 1 3 UMBC 2 4 Binghamton 0 6 New York Tech 7 10 UMBC 6 3 Binghamton 1 1 New York Tech 5 1 UMBC 14 1 Binghamton 4

3 New York Tech 0 13 Boston College 12 0 Binghamton 5 1 Connecticut 2 8 Hartford 5 3 Albany 10 2 Northeastern 3 2 Hartford 3 6 Albany 7 8 Cent. Connecticut 9 6 Hartford 3 10 Albany 3 8 Cent. Connecticut 3 4 Husson 3 4 Albany 7 3 Northeastern 2 11 Vermont 5 20 Hartford 4 1 Northeastern 7 4 Vermont 13 5 Hartford 11 2 Northeastern 3 4 Vermont 3 8 Hartford 6

2 Hartford 1 0 Stony Brook 4 11 Hartford 3 1 Hartford 6 6 Stony Brook 2 2 Northeastern 3 8 Hartford 3 11 Stony Brook 0 6 Vermont 7 13 Brown 5 8 Massachusetts 15 5 Vermont 11 16 Husson 11 2 Northeastern 5 4 Vermont 1 6 Binghamton 2 13 Northeastern 7 11 Vermont 3 7 Binghamton 8 4 Northeastern 7 11 Stony Brook 8 8 Binghamton 4 5 Binghamton 2 5 Vermont 2 7 Holy Cross 2 8 Binghamton 2 5 Stony Brook 3

18 Colby 8 6 Binghamton 5 7 North Carolina 15 7 Vermont 5 14 Vermont 2 19 UNC/Wilmington 21 9 Vermont 8 12 Northeastern 0 14 Vermont 4 5 Vermont 6 2007 (22-31) 2 Stony Brook 6 6 Vermont 5 14 Pennsylvania 7 1 Stony Brook 4 0 Mississippi 5 5 Villanova 7 6 Stony Brook 1 12 Southern Mississippi 2 9 Mt. St. Mary’s 8 1 Albany 2 10 Oklahoma 11 1 Florida Atlantic 3

6 Albany 1 14 Monmouth 7 7 Albany 3 2006 (35-22-1) 17 Pennsylvania 2 8 Boston College 4 2 Mississippi 9 7 St. Bonaventure 21 6 UMBC 2 5 Mississippi 7 1 Northern Illinois 17 9 UMBC 1 2 Mississippi 13 4 Fordham 5 10 UMBC 7 8 Seton Hall 14 2 Miami 4 9 Albany 3 7 St. Bonaventure 1 2 LIU 8 3 Stony Brook 6 14 St. Bonaventure 10 3 Arizona State 12

11 Albany 3 3 Monmouth 6 1 Arizona State 12 1 Stony Brook 3 10 Pennsylvania 5 2 Arizona State 23

14 Pennsylvania 2 5 Arizona State 11 2005 (35-19) 12 Pennsylvania 15 4 NJ Tech 2

5 Mt. St. Mary’s 7 16 LIU 5 5 NJ Tech 611 Seton Hall 0 9 Florida International 8 8 New Orleans 10 13 Seton Hall 9 10 LIU 6 9 New Orleans 10 8 Valparaiso 11 8 Iona 6 9 New Orleans 10

4 Stetson 3 6 Columbia 7 3 Stony Brook 7 5 Stetson 6 16 Columbia 6 2 Stony Brook 7 2 Stetson 13 7 Columbia 10 3 Stony Brook 12 6 Central Michigan 16 3 New York Tech 1 4 Stony Brook 5 10 Sacred Heart 0 1 New York Tech 7 12 UMBC 1

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2007 (cont.) 7 UMBC 6 0 Albany 7 2 Hartford 7 3 UMBC 1 4 Albany 5 14 Hartford 1 8 UMBC 1 13 Albany 5 3 Hartford 1 9 New York Tech 0 5 Albanty 15 16 Hartford 3

4 New York Tech 3 5 Southern Maine 13 5 Binghamton 4 4 New York Tech 6 3 Vermont 4 3 Binghamton 5 6 New York Tech 5 5 Vermont 0 1 Binghamton 3 11 Colby 5 10 Vermont 1 3 Binghamton 9 2 Siena 4 8 Vermont 1 13 Stony Brook 8

4 Binghamton 13

1914 BLACK BEARS

Believe it or not, Maine’s baseball program was in its 33RD season when this group of determined players represented the University in the spring of1914. The team was led by pitcher Michael Driscoll, who posted a 4-1 record, and sophomore second baseman Otis Lawry who was Maine’s leading hitterthat season, as well as in 1915 and 1916. Front row, left to right: Arthur Abbott, Otis Lawry, Capt. Madison Gilman, Rhonello Hackett, and Michael Driscoll.Second row, left to right: Charles Chase, Tom Mangan, Ray Pendleton, David Baker, Clyde Fox, and Harold Cobb. Back row, left to right: Coach JoePhelan, Gerry Welch, and Mgr. Earl Goodwin.

A FEARSOME TRIO

Dave Wiggin (left), Al Hackett and John McGuire represented quite a challenge for opposing pitchers in 1952. The trio led the Black Bears to a secondplace finish in the Yankee Conference.

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N.C.A.A. TOURNAMENTUniversity of Maine baseball teams have appeared in 68 N.C.A.A. Tournament games, an unparalleled record among teams from the northeast.

Abbreviations: R., Regionals; CWS, College World Series)

1964 (5-2) 1984 (3-3) 9 Northeastern 5 (R) 12 Rider 6 (R) 4 Northeastern 2 (R) 5 Harvard 4 (R) 5 Seton Hall 1 (CWS) 2 Seton Hall 3 (R) 0 Minnesota 12 (CWS) 5 Seton Hall 2 (R) 4 Arizona State 2 (CWS) 5 Oklahoma State 9 (CWS)

2 Southern California 1 (CWS) 7 Miami 13 (CWS) 1 Missouri 2 (CWS)

1986 (3-2)1975 (2-2) 5 Rutgers 1 (R)

3 St. John’s 17 (R) 13 St. John’s 7 (R) 1 Pennsylvania 0 (R) 21 St. John’s 8 (R) 6 St. John’s 5 (R) 7 Arizona 8 (CWS) 7 Seton Hall 11 (R) 4 LSU 8 (CWS)

1976 (6-2) 1990 (1-2)11 Penn State 4 (R) 4 Iowa 3 (R) 6 Temple 3 (R) 3 Georgia 6 (R) 3 Seton Hall 1 (R) 4 Rutgers 5 (R) 4 Seton Hall 2 (R) 2 Eastern Michigan 3 (CWS) 1991 (3-2) 9 Auburn 8 (CWS) 10 Villanova 3 (R)

6 Washington State 3 (CWS) 5 Mississippi State 6 (R) 0 Arizona State 7 (CWS) 8 Towson 0 (R)

8 Mississippi State 5 (R)1980 (1-2) 5 Clemson 13 (R)

4 St. John’s 6 (R) 2 East Carolina 1 (R) 1993 (0-2) 5 Harvard 7 (R) 5 Cal. State/Fullerton 11 (R)

3 McNeese State 16 (R)1981 (3-3)

10 Central Michigan 2 (R) 2002 (0-2)10 St. John’s 5 (R) 4 Cal. State/Northridge 7 (R) 5 St. John’s 10 (R) 5 Brigham Young 12 (R)15 St. John’s 0 (R) 1 Miami 6 (CWS) 2005 (1-2) 7 South Carolina 12 (CWS) 0 Mississippi 5 (R)

12 Southern Mississippi 2 (R)1982 (5-2) 10 Oklahoma 11 (R)

6 Seton Hall 4 (R) 13 Delaware 4 (R) 2006 (0-2)

4 Navy 3 (R) 7 North Carolina 15 (R) 2 Miami 7 (CWS) 19 UNC/Wilmington 21 (R) 6 Cal. State Fullerton 0 (CWS) 8 Stanford 5 (CWS) 4 Maimi 10 (CWS)

15 Tournament Appearances

1983 (3-2)8 New York Tech 2 (R) 36 Wins, 32 Losses

6 Harvard 2 (R) 4 Harvard 3 (R) 5 Michigan 6 (CWS) 0 Arizona State 7 (CWS)

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TOP BATTING AVERAGES – N.C.A.A. TOURNAMENTS (10 or more official times at bat; .280 and higher)

Name (Games) AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Ave.Kevin Buckley (9) 38 12 20 3 0 3 9 .526 Curt Smith (5) 22 6 11 2 2 1 8 .500 Craig Ender (3) 10 3 5 0 0 0 1 .500 Kevin McAvoy (2) 10 4 5 0 0 2 8 .500

Greg Creek (3) 15 3 7 2 1 0 2 .467 Joe Hough (5) 24 8 11 1 0 2 4 .458 Mike Curry (10) 32 4 14 2 0 1 9 .437 Dan Etzweiler (7) 23 4 10 1 0 2 7 .435 James Overstreet (4) 14 3 6 0 0 2 6 .429 Matt McGraw (5) 19 6 8 1 0 1 6 .421 Kevin Goodhue (3) 10 3 4 1 1 0 3 .400 Sean Parker (2) 10 3 4 0 0 1 3 .400 Bill Swift (10) 15 4 6 2 0 0 0 .400

Rick Bernardo (11) 46 15 18 5 1 3 8 .391 Russ Quetti (12) 41 8 16 1 0 0 7 .390 Ed Pickett (16) 62 8 24 7 1 3 14 .387 Bill Reynolds (16) 62 10 24 4 0 8 25 .387 Dan Kane (10) 37 10 14 2 0 1 9 .378 Brian Sequin (8) 37 6 13 1 0 0 5 .351 Shawn Tobin (7) 29 3 10 2 0 1 6 .345 Ricky Lashua (22) 86 20 29 1 2 2 16 .337

Gabe Duross (7) 30 4 10 2 1 0 3 .333 Mark Sutton (14) 51 7 17 5 1 0 11 .333 Gary LaPierre (5) 24 7 8 0 0 0 1 .333 Glen Stupienski (4) 12 3 4 1 0 0 2 .333 Mark Sweeney (8) 28 7 9 2 0 2 6 .321 Chad White (10) 41 3 13 3 0 0 5 .317 Aaron Isaryk (4) 16 1 5 0 0 0 3 .313 Jon Perry (6) 16 4 5 0 0 1 5 .312

Mike Bordick (11) 36 7 11 2 0 0 5 .306 Jeff Paul (21) 73 13 22 3 1 1 8 .301 Kevin Bernier (19) 70 15 21 1 0 1 5 .300 Brad Colton (18) 78 15 23 5 2 3 20 .295 Peter Bushway (11) 17 1 5 0 0 0 3 .294 Tim Layman (6) 24 6 7 1 0 0 3 .292 Peter Adams (16) 62 5 18 1 1 0 7 .290 Tony DiBiase (11) 31 4 9 1 0 0 4 .290

Ed Flaherty (12) 45 4 13 1 1 0 4 .289 Shannon Knox (9) 35 7 10 0 0 0 1 .286 Dick Whitten (13) 25 6 7 0 0 0 4 .280 Ryan Quintal (5) 25 6 7 0 1 1 5 .280

PITCHING(Two or more decisions)

Name IP W L Pct. H R BB SO Joe Ferris 28 1/3 3 0 1.000 26 7 10 17 Bert Roberge 22 2/3 2 0 1.000 18 12 7 12 Barry LaCasse 21 2/3 2 0 1.000 26 14 13 17

Joe Johnson 51 1/3 4 2 .667 53 25 22 30 Steve Conley 19 2/3 2 1 .667 15 10 19 8 John Ballou 12 2 1 .667 14 11 6 9 Stu Lacognata 50 2/3 3 3 .500 37 26 19 30 Scott Morse 22 1 1 .500 24 13 10 9 Dick Dolloff 14 2/3 1 1 .500 12 4 9 8 Tom Murphy 11 2/3 1 1 .500 13 5 3 3 Larry Thomas 10 1 1 .500 13 10 7 10 James Dillon 9 1/3 1 1 .500 9 5 3 5

Jeff Plympton 9 1 1 .500 10 10 4 5 Bill Swift 70 3 4 .429 79 49 24 54John Sawyer 29 2/3 1 2 .333 30 16 8 10

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ALL-STAR TEAMS

COLLEGE WORLD SERIESKevin Bernier (1982) Dave Thompson (1964) Russ Quetti (1976)Joe Ferris (1964) Bill Reynolds (1986)

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Joe Ferris (1964)

N.C.A.A. REGIONALS

Peter Adams (1980, 82) Ed Hackett (1984) Bill Reynolds (1983, 84, 86)Rick Bernardo (1986) Robert Higgins (1991) Steve Richard (2005)Kevin Bernier (1983) Dan Kane (1984, 86) Bert Roberge (1975)Mike Bordick (1984, 86) Ricky Lashua (1982, 83) Curt Smith (2005, 06)Kevin Buckley (1980) Jack Leggett (1975) Mark Sutton (1982)Brad Colton (1983) Kevin McAvoy (2006) Bill Swift (1983, 84)Greg Creek (2005) James Overstreet (1986) Shawn Tobin (1991)Dan Etzweiler (1986) Jeff Paul (1982, 84) Chad White (1991)

Ed Flaherty (1975) Ed Pickett (1982)

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS *Kevin Buckley (1981) *Joe Johnson (1981)

Brad Colton (1983) Bill Reynolds (1986)*Co-MVPs

1991 — THE WINNINGEST SEASON

With a powerful pitching staff including several big bats, Maine rolled up a UM record 48 wins in the 1991 season. The Black Bears of John Winkin wonthe America East championship and missed a trip to the College World Series when they lost to Clemson in the title game of the NCAA Regionals.Dominant pitchers were Rob Higgins (6-1), Ed Therrien (8-2), Ben Burlingame (10-3), Mike D’Andrea (6-2), and Larry Thomas (9-4). Thomas was namedPitcher of the Year in America East and Mark Sweeney, who led the team in hitting at .384 with a UM record 23 home runs, was named Player of the Year.Others earning first team, all-AE positions were Burlingame, Shannon Knox, Tim Scott, and Brian Seguin. Shawn Tobin backed up Sweeney’s power with a .360 average. The Bears had some big wins during the season, including victories over Michigan, Purdue, and North Carolina State (twice). Front row, l-r,Chad White, Todd Livingston, Ron Hewes, Lance Bogardus, Gabe Duross, Shane Slicer, Mark Sweeney, Shannon Knox, Mike D’Andrea, Brian Seguin, Greg King, Glenn Dominick, and Asst. Coach Jay Kemble. Back row, Coach John Winkin, Trainer Wes Jordan, Asst. Coach Bill Reynolds, Mark Ballard,Gary Taylor, Larry Thomas, Glen Stupienski, Tim Scott, Ben Burlingame, Ted Novio, Shawn Tobin, Rob Higgins, Paul Kelliher, Ed Therrien, Chuck Nadeau,and Asst. Coach Mike Coutts.

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SEASON-BY-SEASON .300 HITTERS OR LEADING HITTER Minimum of two official times at bat times the number of games played by the team. This compilation begins with the earliest season, 1894, for which box scores could be located. Abbreviations: AB, officaltimes at bat; R, runs scored; H, hits: 2B, two-base hits; 3B, three-base hits; HR, home runs; S.A.,slugging average; B.A., batting average.

Name AB R H 2B 3B HR S.A. B.A.

1894 Charles Haynes 36 12 15 3 0 0 .500 .404 Perley Palmer 26 7 9 0 1 0 .423 .342 George Bass 42 11 12 1 1 0 .357 .309

*1895 Charles Frost 55 14 23 1 0 1 .491 .418 Harry Farrell 46 17 17 3 1 0 .478 .370 Perley Palmer 53 15 18 5 1 0 .500 .382 Warner Welch 46 11 15 3 1 0 .435 .326

*Incomplete; one box score could not be located.

*1896

Frank Libby 34 14 14 2 1 1 .617 .412 Perley Palmer 39 12 16 3 1 0 .513 .410 Edward Palmer 34 9 13 1 0 1 .500 .382 Walter Dolley 35 10 13 0 0 0 .371 .371 Cyranius Crockett 40 7 13 4 0 0 .425 .325

*Incomplete; one box score could not be located.

1897

Harvey Cushman 46 6 14 0 0 0 .304 .304

1898 Edward Palmer 64 18 19 2 2 1 .438 .297 Warner Welch 64 14 19 2 0 1 .328 .297

1899 Edward Palmer 56 11 27 6 2 0 .661 .482

Harold Carr 54 12 18 5 0 0 .426 .333

1900 Wilkie Clark 52 12 20 1 2 0 .481 .385 Nathan Chase 34 7 13 4 0 0 .500 .382

1901 Harold Carr 57 16 21 2 0 0 .404 .368 Fred Holmes 58 15 19 0 0 0 .328 .328

Alfred Davis 56 11 17 6 0 0 .411 .304

1902 Alfred Davis 78 26 27 6 2 0 .474 .346 Harold Carr 70 12 23 4 1 1 .457 .329 Henry Chadbourne 61 12 19 2 0 1 .393 .312

1903

Frank Veazie 74 18 23 0 0 0 .310 .310

1904 Neil Violette 38 4 11 5 0 0 .421 .289

1905 Ralph Moody 55 9 15 1 0 0 .291 .273

1906 James Scales 41 6 9 0 0 0 .220 .220

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1907 James Scales 48 9 12 0 0 0 .250 .250

1908 Daniel Chase 46 6 13 2 0 0 .326 .282

1909 Ralph Pond 38 5 10 1 1 0 .342 .263

1910 Ralph Pond 50 12 18 1 1 2 .540 .360

1911

Ellwyn Fulton 38 11 14 2 5 1 .763 .368

1912 Arthur Abbott 31 6 11 1 3 0 .581 .355

1913 Harry York 50 8 14 1 0 1 .360 .328

*1914 Otis Lawry 34 6 11 1 0 0 .352 .323

*Incomplete; three box scores could not be located.

*1915 Otis Lawry 32 11 10 1 1 1 .500 .313

*Incomplete; six box scores could not be located.

*1916 Otis Lawry 47 14 19 1 1 0 .468 .404 Ralph Wentworth 30 3 11 1 0 0 .400 .366

*Incomplete; two box scores could not be located.

1917 Ralph Wentworth 19 5 6 1 1 0 .474 .316

1918

Ralph Wentworth 32 9 14 1 2 2 .781 .437

*1919 Newman Young 35 3 12 0 1 0 .400 .343 Jeremiah Reardon 31 5 10 1 1 1 .516 .323

*Incomplete; three box scores could not be located.

1920

Burleigh Waterman 44 11 11 1 0 3 .477 .250

1921 Albert Johnson 42 9 11 1 3 0 .428 .261

1922 Willis Osgood 54 7 21 3 3 0 .556 .389

1923 Raymond Lunge 50 7 16 2 0 0 .360 .320

1924 Drew Stearns 51 5 16 0 1 2 .470 .313 Merwyn Driscoll 36 5 11 0 0 0 .305 .305 Earl Dunham 33 6 10 0 2 0 .424 .303

1925 Harold Crozier 27 6 9 1 2 0 .518 .333

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1926 Moses Nanigan 29 3 12 1 0 2 .655 .413 Harold Crozier 47 7 16 0 1 0 .382 .340 Carroll Hackett 40 6 13 4 1 0 .475 .325 Achilles Cassita 33 11 10 3 2 0 .515 .303

1927 Seymour Hammond 28 8 13 0 3 1 .785 .464

*1928 Moses Nanigan 39 13 13 0 2 1 .519 .333 Russell Lathrop 38 3 12 1 0 0 .342 .316

*Incomplete; one box score could not be located.

1929 Lee Wescott 59 12 23 2 2 3 .678 .390 Bill Wells 54 4 17 2 1 0 .389 .315

1930 Cecil Horne 26 5 15 1 1 0 .500 .417

1931 Francis McCabe 56 6 18 2 1 1 .446 .321 Ray Smith 56 11 18 2 0 3 .518 .321 Alfred Perkins 33 6 10 2 1 0 .424 .303

1932 Ray Smith 57 14 23 6 0 1 .561 .403 Francis McCabe 64 8 21 4 0 0 .390 .328

Maynard Hincks 57 17 18 3 1 2 .508 .315 Amel Kiszonak 58 11 18 0 8 1 .637 .310 Swen Hallgren 52 7 16 1 1 0 .365 .307

1933 Peter Talbot 43 9 17 1 0 0 .419 .395 Milt MacBride 50 9 17 3 2 1 .540 .340 James Sanborn 38 8 12 2 2 1 .553 .316 Russell Walton 52 13 16 3 1 0 .404 .308

BLACK BEAR AWARD RECIPIENTS

Three gentlemen with long-standing ties to the University’s athletic programwere recipients of Black Bear Awards from the University Alumni Associationin 1980. The awards, usually three in number, are presented annually to individuals who have demonstrated, over a period of many years, devotion tothe aims of the University, possessing high ideals in their personal lives, andservice in general to the University and the Alumni Association. Receiving their awards during the annual alumni reunion weekend festivities were, l-r,George Hale, who broadcast Maine’s games in baseball, basketball and football for more than four decades; Bill Palmer ’58, generous contributor to several University programs and for whom the Palmer Lounge overlookingMahaney Diamond is named; and Bert Pratt ’43, long-time associate director of admissions and an outstanding athlete in tennis and basketball as an undergraduate.

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1934 Steve Marshall 26 6 10 1 1 1 .615 .385 Russell Walton 48 11 18 1 0 0 .396 .375 Hal Woodbury 43 12 15 2 1 1 .512 .349

1935 Clarence Keegan 41 8 15 0 1 0 .415 .366 James Saborn 49 10 17 3 1 0 .449 .347 Alton Bell 42 6 14 1 1 0 .405 .333 Hal Woodbury 55 19 18 0 3 2 .545 .327

1936 Alton Bell 38 6 15 0 2 0 .500 .395

Clarence Keegan 47 13 17 2 0 0 .404 .362 Frank Tapley 46 12 14 1 1 0 .370 .304

1937 Alton Bell 48 15 23 4 0 3 .750 .479 Clarence Keegan 59 12 25 5 1 0 .542 .424 Phil Mealey 45 12 15 1 1 0 .400 .333

1938 Dwight Lord 72 7 19 4 2 0 .375 .264

1939 Philip Craig 57 10 19 0 0 0 .333 .333 Hal Gerrish 62 11 20 4 1 1 .468 .323

1940

Nat Crowley 57 4 20 1 0 0 .368 .351 Clifford Blake 66 7 22 1 2 1 .455 .333 Laurence Downes 51 6 16 1 1 1 .431 .314 Fred Johnson 46 5 14 2 1 0 .391 .304

1941 Nat Crowley 64 9 21 2 1 0 .391 .328 Clifford Blake 60 11 19 2 1 2 .483 .317 Philip Meserve 48 16 15 1 0 1 .388 .313

Laurence Downes 59 2 18 3 0 0 .356 .305

1942 Clifford Blake 49 12 20 4 1 1 .592 .408 Laurence Downes 42 6 14 2 0 0 .381 .333 Nat Crowley 46 12 14 2 0 0 .348 .304

1943

Windy Work 43 9 16 3 1 0 .488 .372 John Whitten 41 8 15 0 0 2 .512 .366

*1945 Ed Woodbrey 27 5 16 4 0 0 * .593 Charles Kalnin 35 5 13 2 0 0 * .371 William Johnson 31 6 10 1 0 0 *. .323 John Goff 30 5 9 0 0 0 * .300

*Extra base hits could not be located for three games.

1946Ted Boynton 25 2 8 1 0 0 .360 .320 Percy Coombs 32 5 10 1 0 0 .344 .313 Gerald Poulin 36 4 11 1 0 0 .333 .306

1947

William Walker 41 6 12 1 0 0 .317 .293

1948 Percy Coombs 38 5 13 1 1 0 .421 .342 Ed Woodbrey 44 5 14 0 0 0 .318 .318

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1949 Ed Woodbrey 59 12 23 4 1 0 .492 .390 Clyde Douglass 49 11 15 0 2 1 .449 .306

1950

Carl Wight 71 11 24 4 0 2 .479 .338 Joe Nickless 84 16 27 2 1 0 .369 .321 George Gray 56 11 18 3 4 1 .571 .321

1951 Charles Sawyer 51 8 17 2 0 0 .373 .333 Ralph Clark 77 15 25 3 3 0 .442 .325 Al Hackett 72 14 23 7 3 2 .583 .319

Carl Wight 76 12 23 2 0 1 .368 .303

1952 Al Hackett 83 26 32 3 3 3 .602 .386 Dave Wiggin 60 15 23 0 2 0 .450 .383

1953 Dave Wiggin 35 9 15 2 2 1 .686 .429

Ellis Bean 56 19 21 2 0 1 .464 .375 David Bates 72 11 23 2 0 0 .347 .319

1954 W. Dawson List 81 19 30 2 5 1 .556 .370 Dave Wiggin 49 14 16 1 1 0 .388 .327

1955

Gerald Wright 71 19 25 1 0 0 .366 .352 W. Dawson List 62 17 21 3 3 4 .667 .339 Kevin Cadieux 79 18 26 4 5 2 .582 .329

1956 Angie Locicero 60 15 18 0 3 0 .400 .300

1957 Roger Davis 55 10 18 2 1 0 .400 .327

1958 Charles Eberbach 77 14 24 2 4 4 .597 .312

1959 Ray Weed 81 9 32 3 6 0 .580 .395

1960

Ray Weed 73 12 30 8 1 0 .548 .411 Ed Ranzoni 71 12 23 3 0 1 .408 .324

1961 Ray Weed 81 12 26 9 1 0 .457 .321

1962 Bill Livesey 88 15 31 5 1 0 .432 .353

Ed Ranzoni 85 15 26 3 2 0 .388 .306

1963 Vic Nelson 78 15 23 3 1 0 .359 .295

1964 Dick DeVarney 90 25 30 3 3 3 .533 .333 Dave Thompson 78 16 26 4 2 0 .436 .333

Carl Merrill 104 16 34 4 2 2 .461 .327

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1965 Paul Keany 61 7 18 3 1 1 .426 .295

1966 Norm Tardiff 88 15 25 7 1 1 .420 .284

1967 George Ferguson 89 13 29 4 0 1 .404 .325 Norm Tardiff 89 7 27 2 2 3 .472 .303

1968 Alan Cobb 71 15 23 10 3 1 .591 .324

1969 Bill West 102 14 33 6 0 2 .441 .324

1970 Jim Cameron 94 18 30 6 4 4 .553 .319

1971 Dana Corey 103 25 37 5 0 5 .553 .359

Dennis Libbey 111 25 38 3 1 2 .468 .342

1972 John Coughlin 93 23 31 9 1 3 .548 .333

1973 Doug Lentz 93 14 33 6 2 3 .559 .355 John Coughlin 83 18 27 5 0 1 .422 .325

Len Larabee 77 27 24 4 0 8 .675 .312

1974 Kevin Goodhue 57 17 29 4 4 0 .719 .508 Doug Lentz 76 18 31 5 1 2 .566 .408 Jack Leggett 75 22 29 3 0 0 .427 .386 Gary Smith 87 25 32 3 2 4 .586 .367 Peter Hill 48 12 16 2 0 0 .375 .333 David Stetson 84 22 27 4 0 5 .547 .321

John Dumont 41 8 13 4 0 2 .561 .317 Gene Toloczko 56 10 17 7 0 1 .482 .303

1975 Ed Flaherty 121 31 47 5 0 3 .504 .388 Kevin Goodhue 119 27 40 7 2 3 .504 .336 John Dumont 133 25 44 13 5 4 .594 .331 Richie Prior 78 16 26 10 0 1 .500 .329

Russ Quetti 125 25 40 6 1 0 .384 .320 Paul Cairnie 112 20 34 4 0 1 .366 .303 Chris Gratto 70 12 21 2 4 0 .443 .300

1976 Tony DiBiase 121 33 41 9 1 5 .553 .339 John Dumont 151 30 47 14 0 1 .423 .311 Jack Leggett 127 29 39 4 0 3 .409 .307

1977 Russ Quetti 124 31 47 7 4 1 .524 .331 Dana Dresser 118 18 36 5 2 0 .381 .305

1978 Russ Quetti 92 19 31 3 2 5 .576 .337

1979 Kevin Buckley 115 19 37 6 0 2 .426 .322 Mike Coutts 100 24 32 6 2 0 .420 .320 Ed Mitchell 96 15 30 4 1 6 .562 .313

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1980 Kevin Buckley 127 26 44 15 1 4 .575 .346 Jim Foley 92 17 29 2 1 1 .391 .315 Mike Coutts 116 23 36 5 0 6 .509 .310 Peter Adams 100 13 30 1 2 0 .350 .300

1981 Brad Colton 121 36 53 13 2 9 .802 .438 Kevin Buckley 144 41 62 15 1 8 .715 .431 Tom Vanidestine 141 30 50 10 2 1 .468 .355 Mark Sutton 134 26 44 9 1 2 .470 .328 Peter Adams 159 45 52 9 2 3 .465 .327 Dick Whitten 104 45 34 1 1 0 .356 .327

Mike Coutts 135 32 43 5 0 2 .392 .319

1982 Ed Pickett 143 21 53 14 2 6 .622 .371 Ricky Lashua 167 46 59 8 3 5 .527 .353 Kevin Bernier 170 53 59 8 4 1 .459 .347 Jeff Paul 173 55 59 8 1 3 .451 .341 Brad Colton 181 39 57 8 3 4 .458 .315

Peter Adams 132 28 41 4 2 1 .409 .311

1983 Jeff Paul 172 34 64 14 0 1 .471 .372 Brad Colton 180 42 61 8 3 10 .583 .339 Ricky Lashua 141 31 46 4 1 6 .510 .326 Kevin Bernier 161 50 52 6 1 9 .540 .323

Bill Reynolds 119 18 38 8 0 7 .563 .319

1984 Rob Roy 111 19 48 4 1 0 .486 .432 Tim Layman 121 24 47 10 2 1 .529 .388 Jeff Paul 177 44 68 12 1 3 .514 .384 Ricky Lashua 187 65 69 15 4 8 .620 .369

Bill McInnis 191 43 63 10 0 3 .429 .330

1990 — A GREAT SEASON

Maine’s 1990 team must be regarded as one of the best teams in UM history. Coach John Winkin’s team won 42 of 62 games, including three vs. Miami,one of the strongest clubs in the nation. The Bears won the America East title and advanced to the College World Series. Maine opened with a win overIowa, but lost subsequent games to Georgia and Rutgers. Andy Hartung was one of the country’s leading hitters with a .414 average. Mark Sweeney batted .384 and Brian Sequin .368. Mike D’Andrea won 10 games on the mound. Maine dominated the AE all-conference team with five selections:D’Andrea, Sweeney, Craig Ender, Tim Scott and Sequin. Front row, l-r, Coach John Winkin, Chuck Nadeau, Mike D’Andrea, Larry Thomas, Jim Dillon, Ed Therrien, Mike DeLucia, Craig Ender, Brian Sequin, Shannon Knox, Shane Slicer, and Asst. Coach Jay Kemble. Back row, l-r, Asst. Coach Bill Reynolds,Chad White, Shawn Tobin, Paul Kelliher, Mark Sweeney, Andy Hartung, Ben Burlingame, Jason Dryswak, Ted Novio, Tim Scott, Gary Taylor, Rob Higgins,Ron Hewes, and Asst. Coach Mike Coutts.

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1985 Rick Bernardo 190 46 74 14 2 9 .626 .389

Bill McInnis 208 47 80 18 5 5 .591 .385 Dan Kane 178 32 65 10 3 1 .472 .365 Gary LaPierre 209 56 71 9 1 3 .435 .340

Rob Roy 142 35 47 12 1 2 .472 .331 Bill Reynolds 182 46 56 11 1 9 .527 .308

1986 Rick Bernardo 201 71 86 18 2 19 .821 .428 Dan Kane 198 56 74 16 1 7 .571 .374 Miike Bordick 247 69 90 13 2 4 .465 .364 Dan Etzweiler 234 48 83 15 2 8 .538 .355

Don Hutchinson 223 55 78 16 2 0 .439 .350 Dave Gonyar 162 37 54 9 0 3 .444 .333 Gary LaPierre 265 59 86 12 3 4 .422 .325

Bill Reynolds 197 37 63 11 0 18 .650 .320

1987 Dan Kane 136 23 52 19 0 4 .684 .382 Colin Ryan 130 23 41 8 0 4 .461 .315

1988 Mark Sweeney 191 37 74 15 2 10 .644 .387 Mike DeLucia 176 27 57 7 3 3 .449 .324 Gary LaPierre 205 39 65 20 2 5 .507 .317

1989 Mark Sweeney 213 50 80 22 2 6 .582 .376

Don Hutchinson 199 40 72 12 4 0 .462 .362 Colin Ryan 147 26 45 10 3 2 .455 .306

1990 Andy Hartung 210 59 87 12 3 15 .714 .414 Mark Sweeney 224 76 86 18 0 13 .638 .384 Brian Sequin 247 56 91 12 2 3 .469 .368 Gary Taylor 173 54 58 9 0 13 .613 .335 Craig Ender 160 31 51 10 0 1 .400 .319

Tim Scott 218 50 68 14 3 7 .500 .312 Chad White 202 34 63 12 1 2 .411 .312

1991 Mark Sweeney 229 77 88 11 5 23 .777 .384 Shawn Tobin 236 38 85 20 4 5 .542 .360

Paul Kelliher 136 27 47 13 0 5 .551 .346 Shannon Knox 219 68 74 10 3 9 .534 .338

Brian Sequin 263 50 84 12 2 5 .437 .319 Chad White 191 35 59 7 5 2 .408 .309

1992 Brian Sequin 145 21 46 9 1 2 .434 .317 Shawn Tobin 158 22 50 13 2 4 .500 .316 Tim Scott 122 20 38 9 1 2 .451 .311 Glen Stupienski 149 24 46 8 0 4 .443 .309

1993 Chad White 209 49 74 11 3 2 .464 .354 Gabe Duross 216 36 76 14 3 7 .542 .352 Justin Tomberlin 129 22 43 11 1 3 .457 .333 Shawn Tobin 200 36 64 9 1 7 .480 .320 Todd Livingston 214 53 66 14 0 0 .374 .308

1994 Stephen Puleo 175 20 60 10 0 0 .400 .343

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1995 Stephen Puleo 163 25 58 13 6 2 .546 .356 T. J. Sheedy 194 36 65 11 3 0 .423 .335

1996

T. J. Sheedy 191 30 59 5 3 2 .387 .309

1997 T. J. Sheedy 178 56 69 11 1 2 .494 .388 Rex Turner 193 42 70 13 1 14 .658 .363 Jeff Longo 205 43 68 16 1 2 .449 .333 Anthony Bianchi 148 28 47 13 0 1 .426 .318 Nick Caizzo 169 39 53 14 0 8 .538 .314

1998 T. J. Sheedy 182 59 73 14 1 2 .522 .401 Brian Poire 185 59 69 11 2 4 .519 .373 Gabe Memmert 170 38 63 16 0 8 .605 .371 Julian Bracali 161 30 55 13 1 3 .491 .342 Keith Croteau 118 28 39 9 1 0 .424 .331 Rex Turner 178 43 56 14 0 16 .663 .315

1999 Brian Poire 207 55 76 16 1 3 .498 .367 Michael Ross 194 54 70 20 1 8 .598 .361 Quinlan Peel 180 28 58 2 0 4 .400 .322

2000 Jos Drapeau 184 49 66 15 1 16 .712 .359

Jon Hambelton 168 31 58 13 1 7 .560 .345 Michael Ross 156 48 51 12 3 10 .635 .327 Ray Goirigolzarri 113 32 34 11 1 7 .602 .301

2001 Jon Hambelton 161 41 69 20 1 13 .807 .429 Quinlan Peel 115 33 43 11 2 3 .583 .374 Joe Drapeau 186 47 62 13 1 12 .608 .333 Alain Picard 129 31 43 14 1 8 .643 .333

2002 Simon Williams 146 55 53 9 4 8 .644 .363

Joe Drapeau 214 43 73 18 0 11 .579 .341 Alain Picard 188 46 64 20 0 6 .543 .340 Mike Livulpi 170 42 55 13 1 2 .447 .324 Mark Reichley 118 27 38 6 0 2 .424 .322 Brett Ouellette 132 31 41 12 0 3 .470 .311

Aaron Young 141 28 43 4 2 2 .404 .305

2003 Brett Ouellette 188 44 64 13 0 10 .569 .340 Alain Picard 196 42 63 12 1 6 .495 .321 Aaron Izaryk 174 38 54 7 1 2 .397 .310 Joe Drapeau 195 43 59 12 1 11 .544 .303 Jesse Carlton 110 18 33 12 0 3 .491 .300

2004 Greg Creek 219 48 80 19 0 6 .534 .365 Joel Barrett 156 25 56 8 1 1 .442 .359 Joe Hough 198 42 69 16 5 7 .586 .348 Matth McGraw 154 23 53 9 1 2 .455 .344

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2005 Greg Creek 189 50 67 16 2 9 .603 .354 Curt Smith 204 37 70 13 5 3 .500 .343 Joel Barrett 212 42 72 17 2 7 .538 .340 Joe Hough 217 55 73 11 5 6 .516 .336

Ryan Quintal 221 46 74 18 1 7 .520 .349 Aaron Izaryk 184 35 61 15 0 0 .413 .332

2006 Curt Smith 223 56 87 18 6 5 .592 .390 Kevin McAvoy 198 39 73 12 1 10 .591 .369 Joel Barrett 223 57 82 19 3 5 .547 .368 Joe Hough 220 62 75 12 3 8 .532 .341

Matt McGraw 201 55 67 12 2 5 .488 .333 Ryan Quintal 205 49 60 11 5 9 .556 .322

2007 Joel Barrett 196 40 73 18 0 8 .587 .372 Curt Smith 205 46 72 12 5 8 .576 .351

Billy Cather 184 35 59 12 0 4 .451 .321 Myckie Lugbauer 153 20 46 9 1 5 .471 .301

1960 FROSH PASTIMERS

Ken Perrone, one of the University’s top athletes in the late 1950s, was given his first coaching job in the spring of 1960 as coach of the freshman squad.It was his only season at the helm, but not his last as a coach as he went on to become of the most highly-regarded high school football coaches inMassachusetts as well as at Salem State over a period of more than three decades. Members of the ’60 frosh unit were, front row, left to right: Normand Chabot, Hugh Drisko, Dave Estabrook, Ted Rose, Ray Caldwell, Barry Hadlock, Bob Couture, and Mgr. Roland Wasgatt. Second row, left to right:Mgr. Peter Edgecomb, John Gibbons, David Haskell, Laddie Deemer, Charles Murphy, Wayne Astbury, Cal Gammon, Brian O’Connor, Art Warren, and Coach Ken Perrone. Back row, l-r, Mgr. Bill Winslow, Bill Thomas, Dave Thompson, Connie Nisbet, Alton “Bump” Hadley, and Mgr. Ralph Harris.

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SEASON-BY-SEASON PITCHING LEADERSIncluded are pitchers with three or more decisions ( two or more in seasons in which statistics areincomplete) and with a winning percentage of .400 or better, or with an earned run average of 4.00 orlower with a minimum of 18 innings pitched. If, in a given season, no pitcher met these criteria, the pitcher with the best win-loss record is shown. Statistics available since 1894.

Abbreviations: IP, innings pitched; W-L, wins and losses; BB/SO, bases on balls allowed and strikeouts;ERA, earned run average.

xCould not be determined.

IP W-L BB/SO ERA IP W-L BB/SO ERA

1894 1909*George Bass 61 4-2 11/49 x Philip Ryan 31 2-0 7/20 x

Marty McHale 44.3 2-3 5/39 x 1895 *Partial. Pitching stats of four games not found.

George Bass 84 8-1 11/53 x 1910

1896 Marty McHale 63 5-2 10/66 x George Bass 51 2-4 13/39 x Grover Richards 27 2-1 5/ 7 x

1897 1911

Harvey Cushman 43 4-0 13/25 x Albert Libby 35 2-2 10/23 x Cy Crockett 38 2-2 5/18 x

1912*1898 George Stobie 58 5-1 23/44 x

Harvey Cushman 62 5-1 30/76 x Gerald Welch 11 1-1 3/11 xCy Crockett 45 3-3 16/27 x *Partial. Pitching stats of five games not found.

1899 1913

Cy Crockett 54 5-0 12/41 x Michael Driscoll 74 3-5 6/48 x Harvey Cushman 57 5-2 20/51 x

1914* 1900 Michael Driscoll 62.3 4-1 6/54 x Harvey Cushman 76 5-3 19/54 x Clyde Fox 8.3 0-3 4/14 x *Partial. Pitching stats of three games not found.

1901Mowry Ross 26 2-1 6/24 x 1915*

Fred Webber 82 4-6 23/65 x Ermont Frost 30 2-2 1/16 xMichael Driscoll 59 4-4 5/46 x

1902 *Partial. Pitching stats of four games not found.Lester Mitchell 107 8-5 17/64 x Harry Mosher 42 2-3 18/14 x 1916* Michael Driscoll 81 7-2 10/72 x

1903 *Partial. Pitching stats of one game not found.Walter Frost 76.7 7-1 20/61 x Lester Mitchell 61.3 3-3 14/45 x 1917

Ermont Frost 38 2-2 9/72 x 1904

Walter Frost 63 4-3 8/44 x 1918 Stanton Small 38 3-4 15/21 x

1905 Lester Mitchell 50 3-2 16/30 x 1919*

Harry Watson 25 2-0 3/26 x 1906 Pearl Johnson 32.3 3-1 8/21 x

Harold Hall 28 1-3 9/22 x Charles Ziegler 16 1-1 2/20 x *Partial. Pitching stats of three games not found.

1907 Raymond Quint 54.3 1-5 17/18 x 1920

John Jowett 31 3-1 4/25 x 1908 Harry Watson 37 3-2 9/35 x

Marty McHale 30.3 2-2 15/26 x

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IP W-L BB/SO ERA IP W-L BB/SO ERA

1921* 1937 John Jowett 65 3-4 11/29 x Ernie Reidman 58 7-1 27/64 x *Partial. Pitching stats of six games not found.

1938 1922* Arthur Chick 28 3-0 9/11 x

John Jowett 63 5-3 17/51 x Paul Browne 51.3 5-3 18/36 x Albert Repscha 32 2-2 3/25 x Ernie Reidman 65.3 3-3 11/84 x *Partial. Pitching stats of three games not found.

1939 1923* Paul Browne 58 3-4 43/37 x

George Thompson 19 2-2 7/12 x

John Jowett 56.3 3-4 10/31 x 1940 *Partial. Pitching stats of four games not found. Alfred Mann 54.7 3-5 14/21 x

1924 1941 Alton Perry 40 3-1 7/38 x Gordon Tooley 49.3 4-2 19/37 x

1925 1942 Hal Crozier 64 3-4 14/57 x Gordon Tooley 50 4-1 17/31 x

1926 1943 Alton Perry 49.7 3-2 10/37 x Gordon Tooley 35.3 3-1 10/34 x Hal Crozier 39.3 2-3 17/28 x

*1945 *1927 Ed Woodbrey 23 0-3 12/18 x Hal Crozier 52 5-0 6/21 x *Partial. Pitching stats of four games not found.Gerald Goudy 24.3 1-2 7/19 x

*Partial. Pitching stats of three games not found. 1946 Al McNeily 39.7 2-3 9/37 x

*1928 Lester Wass 15 1-2 0/15 x 1947 *Partial. Pitching stats of one game not found. Dick Preble 24.3 3-0 15/15 x Will Braley 42 2-3 28/34 x

1929 Arvo Solander 51.3 4-1 9/23 x 1948 Jim Elliott 52.7 3-4 17/30 x Will Braley 35 1-3 25/37 x

1930 1949Alfred Perkins 68.3 5-1 20/65 x Marty Dow 40.3 2-2 20/34 x Ted Nutting 19.7 2-1 21/24 x

1950 1931 Marty Dow 61.3 4-2 32/40 x

Alfred Perkins 68 4-4 13/85 x Vic Woodbrey 78 6-4 50/65 x

1932 1951 Fernald Bagley 27.3 3-1 14/21 x Blaine Trafton 36 3-2 15/17 x Leon Spurling 24 2-2 8/19 x Marty Dow 75 5-4 34/49 x

1933 1952 Monroe Romansky 50 3-2 17/35 x Jack Christie 53.3 4-1 38/20 x John Hoyt 33 2-2 14/29 x Hank Woodbrey 58.3 3-3 33/18 x

1934 1953 John Hoyt 47.7 3-2 26/51 x Charlie Otterstedt 59.7 4-2 38/31 x John Dana 18.7 2-1 19/13 x

1935 Hank Woodbrey 51.7 4-3 48/39 x John Greene 46.3 5-0 17/39 x

1954 1936 Charlie Otterstedt 60.7 7-1 16/35 x

Don Kilgour 38 3-2 20/22 x Perley Dean 33.7 3-1 23/25 x

John Greene 35.7 2-2 14/18 x Blaine Trafton 15.3 2-1 7/11 x

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IP W-L BB/SO ERA IP W-L BB/SO ERA

1955 1967 Gus Folsom 58.3 6-2 34/35 x John Keegan 21 2-0 6/11 2.14 Charlie Otterstedt 74.7 4-4 25/41 x Terry Ordway 77 7-2 25/67 0.94

Dan Dearborn 25.3 2-2 7/15 x Bruce Stafford 24 2-1 14/18 1.50 Charlie Walker 14 2-1 4/ 5 2.48

1956 Gordon Engstrom 27 0-2 14/22 3.66 Jim Carroll x 4-2 40/49 xAndrew McClure x 2-1 14/11 x 1968 Bob Curry 50.3 4-1 20/25 2.68

1957 Gordon Engstrom 46.3 3-2 12/29 2.33 Bill Suitor 30.3 1-2 18/18 x

1969 1958 Darrell Whittemore 45 4-1 17/24 2.40

Dick Colwell 34.3 3-0 6/19 x Jim Cameron 29 1-1 11/15 2.79 Dan Dearborn 54 5-3 27/25 x Bob Curry 38.7 2-3 15/20 4.65 Charlie Walker 22.3 1-2 10/ 9 1.61

1959Bill Burke 39 3-1 24/40 x 1970 Dick Colwell 78 7-4 6/33 x Jim Cameron 65 6-1 23/40 1.24

Haddon Libby 45.7 2-3 28/31 x Jim Chaplin 70 6-2 23/50 1.02 Bob Curry 43.3 4-2 21/42 1.65

1960Dick Colwell 75 6-1 12/39 x 1971 George Bartlett 25.7 2-1 6/17 x Jim Chaplin 48.3 5-2 20/39 3.16 Dennis Lyonnais 36.3 2-1 9/28 1.98

1961 Alan Jones 45.7 5-3 32.50 3.75 Bill Livesey 17.7 2-1 6/ 8 x Rod Choroszy 27 0-0 12/17 3.66

George Bartlett 45.7 3-3 19/27 xHaddon Libby 43.3 2-2 27/29 x 1972

Don Sawyer 18 2-0 4/ 9 1.501962 Paul Rutkiewicz 30 4-0 14/20 2.70

Dick Dolloff 22.7 2-1 30/18 x Dennis Lyonnais 52.7 6-1 30/32 2.54 Bill Livesey 42 3-3 20/19 x Len Gentile 22.7 1-1 10/16 3.52 Peter Henderson 64.7 3-3 38/55 x Alan Jones 54.7 2-5 19/53 1.80

1963 1973

Bill Thomas 75.7 5-5 22/47 2.40 Steve Conley 44.3 6-1 26.50 2.03Dick Dolloff 53 3-3 53/50 5.10 Alan Jones 37.3 4-1 21/33 4.31 Richie Prior 40.3 2-1 18.34 2.23

1964 Bert Roberge 31 2-1 2/19 0.87 Joe Ferris 82 9-0 34/66 2.20 Paul Rutkiewicz 16 1-2 9/17 3.38 Dick Flaherty 31 3-1 25/20 3.48 Tom Murphy 57.3 5-2 22/25 2.67 1974 Dick Dolloff 51.3 4-4 42/37 3.51 Steve Conley 31.7 3-0 19/28 3.98

Charlie Newell 21.3 0-0 14/14 3.73 Bert Roberge 46 4-1 10/38 1.76 Jim Lynch 33.7 2-1 14/12 2.67

1965 Richie Prior 29.3 3-3 13/37 4.91 Dave Ames 40.3 3-0 12/19 2.23 Joe Ferris 53 4-2 27/49 2.38 1975 Tom Murphy 44.3 3-2 24/28 1.83 Jim Lynch 27.3 4-0 10/27 5.27Glen Ronco 14 2-2 5/ 8 4.50 Bert Roberge 63.3 6-1 12/60 1.99 Gordon Gillette 23.3 1-1 11/15 1.16 Steve Conley 44 4-1 40/41 3.48

John Sawyer 48.7 3-1 11/22 2.59 1966 Bruce Justice 37.3 3-1 20/31 2.89

Dave Ames 20 2-0 9/ 8 3.60 Richie Prior 34 3-3 17/28 3.43 Joe Ferris 32 3-1 14/27 3.66 Gordon Engstrom 73.3 5-3 19/51 1.10 1976 Terry Ordway 69.3 4-4 30/61 1.94 Barry LaCasse 72 7-1 25/45 2.63David Seabury 19.3 1-1 6/14 3.24 Bert Roberge 91.3 9-2 23/60 2.06 Steve Conley 67.7 7-2 36/32 2.79

Gary Smart 16.3 2-1 6/ 8 2.25 John Sawyer 35.7 2-2 16/25 4.64

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IP W-L BB/SO ERA IP W-L BB/SO ERA

1977 1985 Jon Tomschick 67.3 6-1 30/40 3.76 Dale Plummer 51.3 5-0 15/17 1.93 Barry LaCasse 67.3 7-2 38/51 2.28 Scott Morse 74.7 8-2 39/71 4.34

Tom Giffin 17.3 3-1 9/16 0.00 Steve Loubier 64 7-2 24/37 3.09 John Dixon 21.7 2-1 11/11 2.05 Jeff Plympton 72.7 6-2 21/60 1.74 John Sawyer 63.3 4-5 21/45 2.71 John Kowalski 57.3 5-4 30/27 3.30 Bob Wilkins 15.7 2-2 14/ 8 8.67

1978 John Ballou 58.3 3-4 27/31 5.56 Irwin Clark 30.7 3-0 24/19 2.61 John Dixon 45.7 5-2 23/20 3.13 1986 Jon Tomschick 27.3 2-1 8/26 3.00 Mike LeBlanc 22.3 3-0 16/10 4.38

Barry LaCasse 69 5-3 37/53 3.78 Steve Loubier 93.3 8-1 30/68 3.38 Kevin Buckley 19 1-2 6/17 3.32 Jeff Plympton 83 8-3 28/76 4.88 Scott Morse 92.3 8-4 29/96 2.14

1979 Jay Kemble 45 4-3 12/21 6.60 Don Mason 48 4-1 10/21 4.88 John Ballou 57.7 5-4 22/43 5.16 Don DeWolfe 30.7 3-1 10/24 2.03 George Goldman 35.3 2-2 15/28 5.35 Kevin Buckley 28.3 3-1 13/22 2.57 Dale Plummer 29 2-2 13/ 7 7.45 Tom Mahan 50.3 5-2 18/26 1.07 Marc Powers 29.3 0-1 12/37 3.65

Irwin Clark 61 6-3 27/55 1.92 Gary Lessard 17.3 2-1 4/ 7 3.71 1987 Dale Plummer 46.3 3-2 14/29 2.50

1980 George Goldman 48.3 4-3 38/39 4.66 Don Mason 32.3 3-1 11/18 4.22 Jeff Plympton 64.7 6-5 40/65 5.15 Irwin Clark 74.7 7-4 39/70 2.64 Steve Loubier 69.7 4-5 24/66 2.84 Tom Griffin 15.3 2-1 7/12 3.73 Tom Mahan 52.3 5-3 32/46 3.29 1988

Joe Johnson 42.3 3-2 26/37 4.07 Mike LeBlanc 40.7 5-1 20/39 0.67 Don DeWolfe 19.7 1-1 11/ 7 3.60 Ed Therrien 73.3 3-1 21/30 3.28 James Overstreet 45.7 5-2 31/26 4.74

1981 Ted Novio 38 2-1 17/21 4.97 Stu Lacognata 84.7 8-1 37/61 3.19 Dale Plummer 82.3 7-5 16/56 4.05 Joe Johnson 84.3 9-2 45/64 3.84 Bob Wilder 16 2-2 25/11 7.88 Don Mason 39.3 4-1 11/16 5.03 Gary Taylor 48 3-4 16/21 3.56 Bill Swift 43 3-1 21/29 3.56 James Dillon 56.7 4-6 28/39 5.59John Balerna 19.3 2-1 17/10 10.24 Glen Hannon 29.3 0-2 16/24 2.46

Tom Mahan 41 3-4 33/17 7.46 Don DeWolfe 23.3 2-3 17/12 6.17 1989 Ben Burlingame 58 6-2 15/27 4.03 1982 Mike LeBlanc 40.3 3-1 23/29 3.80 John Kowalski 29 2-0 11/16 1.55 Mike D’Andrea 87.3 7-4 30/62 2.99 Bill Swift 80.3 10-1 48/48 2.58 Larry Thomas 55 3-2 26/52 4.09Tony Cimino 35.3 3-1 25/22 5.09 James Dillon 44 4-3 24/35 5.93Ernie Webster 28 3-1 12/25 6.11 Ed Therrien 74 4-6 31/47 4.38

Stu Lacognata 49.7 5-2 26/20 4.34 Gary Taylor 27.3 2-3 22/17 7.91 Kevin Jordan 17.7 2-1 5/17 3.06 Joe Johnson 85.7 6-6 48/78 3.47 1990 Larry Thomas 63.3 5-0 26/63 3.41

1983 James Dillon 96 9-3 36/73 3.00 Bill Swift 102.7 9-3 42/79 2.81 Mike D’Andrea 98.7 10-5 38/79 3.74 Stu Lacognata 75.3 6-2 29/45 3.82 Rob Higgins 37 4-2 16/27 4.62 John Kowalski 31 3-1 16/26 2.90 Ted Novio 35.3 4-2 16/15 5.35

Bill McInnis 19.3 2-1 12/ 8 6.52 Ben Burlingame 83.3 5-4 40/49 4.54 Ernie Webster 52 4-3 21/48 3.64 Jason Dryswak 29.3 2-2 18/15 5.84

1984 1991 Bob Colford 19.3 3-0 20/21 2.76 Rob Higgins 51.3 6-1 20/46 2.28 Scott Morse 81.7 10-1 23/81 3.53 Ed Therrien 86 8-2 51/62 4.50 Bill Swift 71 5-3 24/86 1.77 Ben Burlingame 100.7 10-3 28/84 3.40 John Ballou 49.7 5-3 17/30 6.02 Mike D’Andrea 71.3 6-2 34/59 5.30

Stu Lacognata 62.3 5-4 30/32 4.77 Jason Dryswak 32.3 3-1 25/28 9.20 Larry Thomas 99.3 9-4 36/108 2.54 Mark Ballard 14 2-1 4/10 5.79 Ron Hewes 23 2-3 17/15 9.78

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IP W-L BB/S0 ERA IP W-L BB/S0 ERA

1992 2001 Jason Rajotte 42.7 3-1 26/29 5.91 Michael Collar 63.3 8-0 15/45 3.55 Ryan Smith 40 2-1 12/17 5.18 Kris Ehmke 41 5-1 17/31 5.93

Ron Hewes 63 4-3 26/60 3.57 Rusty Tucker 66.3 7-2 18/70 3.26 Mike D’Andrea 60 4-6 43/74 5.10 Simon Stoner 63 6-2 32/57 5.00 Mike MacDonald 52.3 5-2 14/40 3.78

1993 Adam LaBelle 27.3 2-2 16/16 4.28 Ron Hewes 86.7 8-2 35/72 3.53 Matt Truman 21.7 1-5 4/18 3.32 Jason Dryswak 33 3-1 22/20 6.27 Mark Ballard 91 8-3 37/95 2.67 2002 Ryan Smith 41.3 3-2 20/29 5.01 Scott Robinson 47.3 4-1 20/40 4.75

Jason Rajotte 89.3 6-6 48/70 3.43 Ryan Harris 29.7 4-1 21/17 4.85 Leroy Decker 28.7 1-1 16/10 1.88 Paul Bruder 38.3 3-1 20/26 5.17 Greg Creek 35.7 3-1 24/25 5.30

1994 Mike MacDonald 86.3 7-3 28/74 3.44 Garrett Quinn 18 2-0 5/12 4.00 Michael Collar 82.7 8-4 22/70 4.35 Brad Veilleux 25 3-1 22/28 5.04 Richard Lagoniere 57.3 7-4 32/52 5.65 Matt Cassidy 21.7 2-2 16/15 6.23 Adam Labelle 43 3-2 18/29 6.28 Steve Coombs 35.3 2-2 19/17 5.35

David Foran 21 1-1 12/17 2.14 2003 Greg Creek 41.3 5-0 22/33 4.14

1995 Sam Warner 26.3 3-0 17/20 5.81 Garrett Quinn 25 2-0 9/19 2.88 Greg Norton 66.7 7-1 17/57 2.97 Steve Coombs 49.7 4-1 17/27 4.35 Michael Collar 83 8-3 10/98 3.25 Richard Wickett 28.3 2-1 7/11 3.77 Ryan Harris 45 4-3 15/48 3.80 Joshua Harriman 26.3 3-3 19/18 5.47 Mike MacDonald 82.3 7-5 17/82 3.28 Steve Lancaster 18.3 2-2 26/ 9 6.87 Adam Labelle 35.3 3-3 13/32 4.33

1996 2004 Peter Fisher 85 5-8 31/37 3.92 Scott Robinson 33.7 4-0 16/26 2.14

Greg Creek 20.3 2-0 3/ 6 1.97 1997 Troy Martin 74.7 5-2 30/53 3.13

Garrett Quinn 82.3 9-3 21/79 3.28 Ryan Harris 37.7 5-2 26/34 5.02 Brian Glover 60 2-1 30/31 6.15 Mike MacDonald 92.7 6-3 27/91 3.11 Sam Shippee 10.7 2-1 13/13 16.03 Steve Richard 70 4-2 38/63 3.09 Jeff Longo 27.3 3-2 12/29 3.95 Greg Norton 68.7 4-6 24/46 4.98

David Foran 70.7 5-5 35/52 4.97 James Grattelo 22.3 2-4 18/25 3.63

1998 2005 Tom Morelli 24 2-0 18/21 2.25 Steve Richard 100 9-1 44/90 2.07 Jon Dickinson 43.3 4-2 24/25 5.19 Troy Martin 69.3 8-2 22/42 4.02 Tom Koutrouba 71 6-4 20/71 5.58 Greg Norton 88.7 9-4 29/66 3.15 Jared Cochran 27.3 2-2 15/19 6.26 Greg Creek 27 2-2 9/24 4.00 James Bailin 45.7 2-3 35/27 7.49 Scott Robinson 40.7 2-2 17/32 4.43

Jason Weymouth 41.7 2-3 13/14 4.10 1999

James Bailin 66.7 6-2 23/41 4.46 2006Kris Ehmke 72.3 6-4 41/51 5.47 Jason Weymouth 26.3 3-0 13/10 5.13 Tom Morelli 23.7 1-1 16/29 3.04 Scott Robinson 80.3 8-3 29/68 5.83 Richard Hewey 19.7 1-1 3/12 3.66 Nolan Boike 42 4-2 29/19 4.50 Morrill Worcester 65 4-5 29/41 6.51 Mike Zyskowski 49 2-1 24/42 4.96 Rusty Tucker 69.7 5-7 41/66 6.46 Troy Martin 64.3 7-4 22/37 6.58

Matt Truman 21 2-3 10/18 4.71 Jose Mendoza 48.7 3-2 23/21 5.73 Mike Powers 54.3 5-4 25/27 4.64

2000Jared Cochran 24 3-1 15/10 5.63 2007 Rusty Tucker 58.3 5-2 40/61 5.86 Greg Norton 73.3 7-3 24/49 5.03 Matt Truman 18.7 2-1 8/21 5.30 Ryan Forrest 26 3-2 9/28 5.88 Richard Lagoniere 21 2-1 23/27 11.14 Brad Hertzler 73 4-5 17/71 3.58 Morrill Worcester 39.7 3-2 17/19 7.03

James Bailin 49.3 5-5 22/30 6.75

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1946 MAINE NINE

The winter that preceded Maine’s spring in 1946 lingered much too long, limiting the Black Bears to 11 games, but it still felt good for the many World War II veterans on the club to be back on the green grass in Orono. Ted Boynton, Joe Coombs and Gerry Poulin all batted over .300 and Capt. Al McNeilly(a strong University benefactor over the years) was the mainstay of the pitching staff. Front row, l-r, Sherwood Gordon, George O’Donnell, Joe Flaherty,Bob Anderson, Ted Boynton, Will Braley, Harry Angelides, and Gerry Poulin. Second row, l-r, Coach Bill Kenyon, Bill Bonville, Nicholas Cutrules, George Perry, Ron Berry, Royal Matthews, Joe Coombs, Ralph Hazelton, Mike Cherneski, Capt. Al McNeilly, Leland DeRocher, and Asst. Coach Sam Sezak. Back row, l-r, Stan Tyler, Marty Dow, Bill Creighton, Danny Frazier, Fred Sherman, Walt Borkowski, Frank Haines, Don Peterson, Harry Hawkes, Walt Benzie, and Bob Johnston. Absent, Mgrs. Paul Dowe and Roger Pendleton, and Bill Walker.

1881 — THE FIRST TEAM

The 1881 baseball team was the first officially-sponsored UM team in any sport. As you can see, there were only nine members, so playing time certainlywasn’t a problem. Unfortunately, we do not have name identifications. There was no coach; team members organized practices, coached themselves, and drew up the schedule of games. Six contests were played; three against a group of Bangor area players under the name of the Bangor AthleticAssociation; two vs. Colby and a single game vs. Bates. The team won its three games against the Bangor A.A. but dropped the games against the college nines. You will notice the letters M.S.C. on each uniform; that stood for Maine State College as the University was known in those days.

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AMERICA EASTBaseball became an American East Conference sport in 1990. Charter members were Cent. Connecticutand Northeastern Universities and the Universities of Hartford, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.CCU. resigned after one season. Boston U. joined in 1991 but discontinued baseball after the 1995season. Drexel U. and the U. of Delaware became members in 1992, followed by Hofstra U. in 1995 andTowson U. in 1996. The U. of New Hampshire dropped baseball following the 1997 season. The U. ofDelaware and Drexel, Hofstra, and Towson Universities resigned following the 2001 season. The Universities of Albany, Binghamton, and Stony Brook joined in 200 and the U.of Maryland at BaltimoreCounty in 2004. Northeastern U. resigned following the 2005 season. Final regular season and tournament standings are listed below. Tournament play began in 1994.

*Conference Champion

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Boston U. -------- 2-13 6-18 2-17 4-24 1-23 ------- -------- -------- -------- Cent. Connecticut 9- 5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Delaware -------- -------- 20- 8* 14-12 20- 4 19- 3 19- 5 19- 3 22- 2 19- 9 Drexel -------- -------- 10-18 12-11 13- 7 11-12 12- 8 13-10 9-15 9-19Hartford 4-10 5-10 18-10 9-15 10-11 10-12 10-14 7-16 7-19 7-20 Hofstra -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 8-15 12-12 7-16 14-14 14-14MAINE 12- 3* 14- 1* 11-11 22- 4 13-12 11-13 12- 8 16- 8 12-16 14-14 New Hampshire 4-10 5- 9 8-16 15-10 6-17 14-10 8-16 7-17 -------- --------

Northeastern 9- 6 12- 3 16-12 7-14 18- 6 16- 8 11-11 12-12 17- 9 18-10 Towson -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 8-14 9-14 9-18 20- 7Vermont 5- 9 6- 8 13- 9 15-13 10-13 15- 9 8-12 15- 9 15-12 10-18

TournamentBoston U. 0- 2 0- 2 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Delaware 3- 2 3- 2 4- 1* 4- 1* 2- 2 3- 0* 4- 1*Drexel 4- 2 2- 3 3- 2 4- 2 0- 2 -------- --------

Hartford 0- 2 4- 2 -------- 2- 2 -------- -------- -------- Hofstra -------- -------- -------- 0- 2 -------- 0- 2 -------- MAINE 5- 1* 0- 2 0- 2 1- 2 0- 2 -------- 1- 2New Hampshire 2- 3 0- 2 1- 2 -------- -------- -------- -------- Northeastern 1- 2 6- 1* 2- 2 0- 2 4- 0* 2- 2 0- 2 Towson -------- -------- -------- -------- 1- 2 -------- 2- 2Vermont 1- 2 1- 2 1- 2 -------- 3- 2 1- 2 --------

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Albany -------- -------- 8-14 10-14 14- 7 10-11 12-10 13-11 Binghamton -------- -------- 8-12 2-20 9-11 12- 8 12-11 17- 5 Delaware 19- 5 22- 6 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Drexel 8-20 11-17 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Hartford 6-22 10-18 8-14 7-15 5-16 3-18 8-16 9-14 Hofstra 9-17 10-17 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- MAINE 14-12 20- 8 16- 6 17- 7 14- 7 14- 7 13- 9 12-11

Northeastern 15-11 11-17 11-11 12-10 14- 6 14- 6 -------- --------Stony Brook -------- -------- 11-11 15- 9 11-10 10-11 13- 8 16- 7 Towson 19- 9 17-11 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- UMBC -------- -------- -------- -------- 6-15 6-15 5-17 4-20Vermont 16-10 10-17 14- 8 17- 5 10-11 14- 7 16- 8 10-13

TournamentAlbany -------- -------- -------- -------- 1- 2 -------- 0- 2 3- 0*

Binghamton -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 0- 2 -------- 2- 2 Delaware 3- 0* 3- 0* -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Hartford -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- MAINE -------- 0- 2 4- 1* 1- 2 2- 2 3- 1* 3- 0* 1- 2Northeastern 2- 2 1- 2 2- 2 3- 1* 0- 2 1- 2 -------- --------Stony Brook -------- -------- 1- 2 3- 2 3- 0* -------- 2- 2 0- 2Towson 0- 2 2- 2 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- UMBC -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------

Vermont 1- 2 -------- 0- 2 0- 2 -------- 3- 2 1- 2 --------

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Composite Standings (18 Seasons)

W L Pct. W L Pct. Delaware 222 66 .771 Binghamton 62 71 .466 Cent. Connecticut 9 5 .643 Drexel 121 148 .450

MAINE 278 178 .610 Hofstra 74 109 .404 Northeastern 237 174 .577 New Hampshire 70 112 .385 Stony Brook 85 64 .570 Hartford 149 276 .351

Vermont 231 211 .523 UMBC 21 67 .238 Towson 87 81 .518 Boston U. 15 99 .131 Albany 71 71 .500

1,732 1,732 .500

All-Conference

First Team(Instituted in 1990)

Mark Ballard (1993) Aaron Izaryk (2002, 04, 05) Brian Sequin (1990, 91)Ben Burlingame (1991) Shannon Knox (1991) T. J. Sheedy (1995)Mike D’Andrea (1990) Mike MacDonald (2002) Mark Sweeney (1990, 91)

Mike Collar (2002, 03) Matt McGraw (2007) Larry Thomas (1991)Joe Drapeau (2001, 03) Brett Ouellette (2003) Shawn Tobin (1993)Gabe Duross (1993) Alain Picard (2003) Rusty Tucker (2001)Craig Ender (1990) Brian Poire (1999) Rex Turner (1997)Jon Hambelton (2001) Garrett Quinn (1997) Chad White (1993)Joe Hough (2004) Tim Scott (1990, 91) Simon Williams (2002, 03)

Second Team

(Instituted in 1992)Joel Barrett (2006, 07) Aaron Izaryk (2003) Steve Richard (2005)Julian Bracali (1998) Todd Livingston (1993) Mike Ross (1999, 00, 02)Nick Caiazzo (1997) Mike Livulpi (2001, 03) T. J. Sheedy (1998)Billy Cather (2007) Mike MacDonald (2004) Curt Smith (2007)Greg Creek (2004, 05) Matt McGraw (2006) Glen Stupienski (1993)Joe Drapeau (2000, 02) Quinlan Peel (2001) Shawn Tobin (1992)Kris Ehmke (1999) Alain Picard (2002) Rusty Tucker (2000)

Ray Goirigolzarri (2000) Steve Puleo (1994, 95) Rex Turner (1996, 98)Brad Hertzler (2007) Ryan Quintal (2005, 06) Chad White (1992)

All-Rookie Team(Instituted in 2002)

Joel Barrett (2004) Kevin McAvoy (2006) Ryan Quintal (2003)Aaron Izaryk 2002) Matt McGraw (2004) Steve Richard (2004)Myckie Lugbauer (2007) Greg Norton (2003) Curt Smith (2005)

Rookie of the Year Mike Collar (2001) Joe Drdapeau (2000) Myckie Lugbauer (2007) Greg Norton (2003) Mike Ross (1999)

Players of the Year Pitchers of the YearMark Sweeney (1991) Larry Thomas (1991)Chad White (1993) Mark Ballard (1993)

Garrett Quinn (1997) Russell Tucker (2001) Michael MacDonald (2002)

Coach of the Year Paul Kostacopoulos (1997, 01)

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All-Tournament Team

A. J. Balsinde (2006) Pete Fisher (1996) Sean Parker (2006)Mark Ballard (1993) Ron Hewes (1993) Quinlan Peel (1999)Barrett, Joel (2006) Joe Hough (2005) Mike Powers (2006)Bruder, Paul (2002) Aaron Izaryk (2002, 03, 05) Ryan Quintal (2005)Billy Cather (2007) Mike Livulpi (2002) Mike Ross (1999, 02)Bill Champi (1993) Mike MacDonald (2004) Mike Sidoti (1993)

Greg Creek (2005) Matt McGraw (2004) Curt Smith (2007)Keith Croteau (1996) Brett Ouellette (2002) Shawn Tobin (1993)Joe Drapeau (2002, 03) Greg Norton (2005) Justin Tomberlin (1993)Mike Ferriggi (2005 Mark Ostrander (2006) Chad White (1993)

Tournament Most Valuable Players

Gabe Duross (1993) Joe Hough (2005) Brett Ouellette (2002)Mark Ostrander (2006)

BUTTERFIELD SCHOLARSHIP

Jack Butterfield was returning home from a meeting of New York Yankee executives on the night of Nov. 16, 1979, when he died suddenly in a highway accident in New Jersey. His good friend, Wes Jordan, immediately began raising funds to establish the Jack Butterfield Memorial Scholarshipadministered by the University of Maine Foundation. This photo shows Athletic Director Harold Westerman and Jack’s widow, Patty Butterfield, presentingBill Swift with the first scholarship authorized under the program. Contributions to the fund continue to be received some 27 years after Jack’s death andincome generated by the fund benefits one player annually.

1969 — A GOOD SEASON

Coach Jack Butterfield’s Black Bears of 1969 struggled on their southern trip, but rebounded well during the New England season to tie for second placewith Connecticut in the Yankee Conference, as well as share the crown in the State Series. Jim Cameron, Bruce Stafford and Bill West all earned firstteam, all-Yankee Conference honors. Overall, the team posted a 12-12 record. Front row, l-r, Bill West, Bob Curry, Darrell Whittemore, Ron Hicks, CharlieWalker, Capt. Bruce Stafford, Charles Gallant, Joe O’Connell, Jim Cameron, Steve Morin, and Wayne Kuvaja. Back row, l-r, Mike Ordway, Joe Sontag, TomTucker, Lee Pollack, Tolm Smith, Dennis Kiah, Chris Murphy, Jim Chaplin, John Stubbs, Ken Addition, Rod Choroszy, and Dave Ames.

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EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE In 1976, the ECAC was selected to receive the “automatic qualifier” for the NCAA Division I Tournament.Standings were established for Division I teams in each ECAC geographical region, including NewEngland. The standings did not include mandated round robin scheduling, however, but were based on all games played between ECAC Division I teams throughout the northeast. A post-season tournamentwas established for the New England Division with the champion moving on to the NCAA Tournament.This arrangement was in effect for six seasons between 1976 and 1981. In-season win-loss records ofECAC New England members vs. other ECAC Divison I teams during the six-year period were as follows:

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

Boston College 10-13 14- 8 14-10-1 16-18 8-15 11-12

Connecticut 24- 5 24- 5 17-14 23- 9 17-20 22-17-2 Fairfield 11-20 16-11 20-12 20-10 14-15 10-19

Holy Cross 13-17-1 18-14 26-12-2 16-13 20- 7-1 10-19 MAINE 20- 7 24- 9 20- 9 23- 7 19-11-1 24-11 Massachusetts 23-11 20-17 23-20 21-15 ---------- -----------

New Hampshire 6-23 14-20-1 10-12-1 23-11 12-10 20-12 Northeastern 12-13 7-16 6-21 14-10 11-12 9-17 Providence 14-15 13-19 17-10 14-13 17-17 16-15

Rhode Island 9-13 11-13 13-17 12-15 15-13 ----------- Vermont ---------- ---------- 11- 9 12-11 13-16 20-13

Composite Standings (6 Seasons)

MAINE 130 54 1 .705 Providence 91 89 0 .506 Connecticut 128 70 2 .645 New Hampshire 85 88 2 .491 Massachusetts 87 63 0 .580 Boston College 73 76 1 .490 Holy Cross 103 82 4 .556 Rhode Island 60 71 0 .458

Vermont 55 49 1 .529 Northeastern 59 89 0 .399 Fairfield 91 87 0 .511

Maine qualified for the ECAC Tournament in five of the six seasons, winning three and advancing to theNCAA Tournament. Maine’s ECAC Tournament results were as follows:

1976 (Champion) 1977 1979

Maine 2, Connecticut 1 Maine 0, Fairfield 2 Maine 1, Massachusetts 9 Maine 4, Massachusetts 3 Maine 7, Boston College 8 Maine 0, Connecticut 4 Maine 4, Massachusetts 1

1980 (Champion) 1981 (Champion)

Maine 9, Connecticut 3 Maine 10, Providence 2 Maine 6, Holy Cross 2 Maine 7, Vermont 2 Maine 1, Connecticut 2 Maine 12, Vermont 8

Maine 10, Connecticut 1

All-Tournament

(Not Selected, 1979, 80)

Peter Adams (1981) Ed Flaherty (1976)Kevin Buckley (1981) Joe Johnson (1981) Russ Quetti (1977)Miike Curry (1977) Barry Lacasse (1977) Tom Vanidestine (1981)John Dumont (1976) Jack Leggett (1976)

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E.C.A.C. NORTH Effective with the 1982 season and continuing until 1989, ECAC Division I members were divided into fivegeographical regions with round-robin scheduling mandated within each region. Maine was placed in theECAC North. Membership varied from season to season, usually downward as institutions resigned tojoin newly-organized Division I conferences. Standings between 1982 and 1989 are listed below.

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Boston College 6- 6 6- 6 7- 8 -------- -------- -------- -------- --------Cent. Connecticut -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 5- 8 8- 7 8- 8 Connecticut 4- 7 8- 5-1 12- 8 -------- -------- -------- -------- --------Fairfield 7- 5 0-10 5- 8 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Hartford -------- -------- -------- -------- 2-12 4- 9 9- 5 9- 6Holy Cross 7-10-1 8- 7 2-16 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- MAINE 10- 3 11- 1 15- 3 11- 0 13- 1 8- 6 10- 2 14- 1

Massachusetts -------- 9- 5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- New Hampshire 6- 8 10- 8 8- 9 8- 3 6- 8 10- 5 2-11 5-10Northeastern 4- 7-1 6-13 4-11 3- 8 9- 5 9- 6 7- 8 5-10 Providence 8- 7 9- 8 14- 7 -------- -------- -------- -------- --------Siena -------- -------- -------- 4- 7 7- 8 -------- -------- --------Vermont 7- 6 5- 8-1 7- 7 2-10 6- 9 6- 8 5- 9 4-11

Composite Standings (8 Seasons)

MAINE 93 17 0 .845 Hartford 24 32 0 .429 Massachusetts 9 5 0 .643 Siena 11 15 0 .423 Providence 31 22 0 .585 Northeastern 47 68 1 .409

Connecticut 24 20 1 .544 Vermont 42 68 1 .383 Cent. Connecticut 21 22 0 .488 Holy Cross 17 33 1 .343 Boston College 19 20 0 .487 Fairfield 12 23 0 .343 New Hampshire 55 62 0 .470

Maine qualified for the ECAC North post-season tournament in seven of the eight seasons, winning four and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The tournament consisted of ECAC North teams onlybetween1982 and 1984; the field was expanded to include all ECAC Division I teams from 1985 to 1989.Scores of Maine’s games were as follows:

1982 (Champion) 1983 (Champion) 1984 (Champion)

Maine 9, Providence 0 Maine 5, Providence 4 Maine 7, New Hampshire 3 Maine 11, Vermont 1 Maine 5, Massachusetts 0 Maine 7, Providence 1 Maine 9, Vermont 6 Maine 1, Connecticut 2 Maine 12, Connecticut 1

Maine 7, Connecticut 0

1985 1986 (Champion) 1988

Maine 14, Utica 2 Maine 1, Northeastern 8 Maine 2, LeMoyne 1 Maine 2, LaSalle 10 Maine 6, Fordham 4 Maine 2, Hartford 8 Maine 1, LIU 4 Maine 15, Holy Cross 3 Maine 2, Fordham 3

Maine 12, Northeastern 0 Maine 5, New York Tech 4 Maine 15, New York Tech 8

1989

Maine 10, Monmouth 2 Maine 4, Pace 8 Maine 3, CW Post 1 Maine 1, LeMoyne 4

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All-Tournament

Kane, Daniel (1985, 87) Plympton, Jeffrey (1985, 86, 87)Bernardo, Rick (1985, 86) Lashua, Ricky (1984) Reynolds, William (1985, 86)Bernier, Kevin (1983) LeBlanc, Michael (1989) Ryan, Colin (1987, 88, 89)Bordick, Michael (1986) McInnis, William (1985) Seguin, Brian (1989)Colton, Bradford (1982, 83) Morse, Scott (1985, 86) Sutton, Mark (1982)

DeLucia, Michael (1988) Paul, Jeffrey (1983, 84) Sweeney, Mark (1988, 89)Etzweiler, Daniel (1986) Pickett, Edwin (1982) Swift, William (1982, 83, 84)Johnson, Joseph (1982) Plummer, Dale (1988)

1988 — A FINE SEASON

The 1988 season saw the Black Bears win 33 games, but came up short in the ECAC tournament after finishing first during the regular season. There weremany highlights, however. More than 15,000 fans came to watch the Bears host Miami in a four-game home series which included one win over thenation’s #1 ranked team. Mark Sweeney had a great season, hitting .387 with a .644 slugging percentage and was joined on the all-ECAC team by Mike DeLucia, Dale Plummer and Colin Ryan. Front row, l-r, Coach John Winkin, Chuck Nadeau, Mike Dutil, Colin Ry an, Mike LeBlanc, Gary Dube, Capt. Gary LaPierre, Jim Overstreet, Dale Plummer, Bob Wilder, Don Hutchinson, Dave Martorana, and Gary Taylor. Back row, l-r, Asst. Coach Mike Coutts,Glenn Hannon, Beau Boyle, Tom Coyne, Bill Anthoine, Andy Hartung, Jim Dillon, Ted Novio, Mike DeLucia, Paul Romanoli, Craig Ender, Ed Therrien, Bob Higgins, Paul Kelliher, Mark Sweeney, Asst. Coach Bob Whalen, and Trainer Wes Jordan.

2007 TEAM

Front Row, l-r, Scott Hackett, Brad Hertzler, Ryan Forrest, Jose Mendoza, Matt Grosso, Mike Powers, Joey Martin, Curt Smith, Kevin Jackson, Kevin McAvoy, Matt McGraw, Danny Menendez, Jason Weymouth, Ian Lee.

Back Row, l-r, Athletic Trainer Gretchen Benz, Head Coach Steve Trimper, Asst. Coach Aaron Izaryk, Alejandro Balsinde, Billy Cather, Tavis Hasenfus,Bobby Brown, Matt Howard, Myckie Lugbauer, Mitch Clegg, Greg Norton, Joel Barrett, Mark Ostrander, Brian Hackett, Nolan Boike, Will Carroll, Asst. Coach Jared Holowaty, Student Asst. Lee Jatkevicius.

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MAINE STATE SERIES For 75 seasons Maine teams competed annually for the championship of the Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association, better known as the Maine State Series. Members were Bates, Bowdoin, and ColbyColleges and the University of Maine. Scheduling was conducted on a random basis during the latter stages of the 1800s before becoming formalized in 1897. League play was cancelled beteween 1943 and 1945. The conference dissolved following the 1974 season. There was no post-season tournament.Annual conference standings are listed below.

*Conference Champion

1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906

Bates 2-3 2-4 0-4 1-1 0-5 5-4 2-5 2-4 2-4 3-3Bowdoin 3-2* 3-3 ----- ----- 4-2 5-4 7-2* 3-3 4-2* 4-3 Colby 2-3 4-2* 2-2 0-2 5-1* 2-6 3-5 4-2* 3-3 5-2*MAINE 3-2* 3-3 4-0* 3-1* 2-3 5-2* 4-4 3-3 3-3 1-5

1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916

Bates 4-2 3-3 3-3* 3-2 2-4 2-4 2-4 5-2* 2-6-1 3-5-1 Bowdoin 6-0* 5-1* 3-3* 1-5 6-0* 2-4 4-2* 4-3 3-6 5-4

Colby 2-4 1-5 3-3* 2-3 2-4 3-3 3-3 2-4 6-2-1* 3-5-1 MAINE 0-6 3-3 3-3* 5-1* 2-4 5-1* 3-3 2-4 6-3 5-2-2*

1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926

Bates 0-5 3-3 3-3 5-1* 0-6 1-5 2-4 3-3 4-2* 1-5Bowdoin 4-1* 1-5 3-3 1-4 6-0* 5-1* 4-2* 4-2* 2-3-1 3-3 Colby 4-2 5-1* 1-5 1-4 3-3 1-5 4-2* 2-4 3-3 4-2*MAINE 2-2 3-3 5-1* 4-2 3-3 5-1* 2-4 3-3 2-3-1 4-2*

1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936

Bates 3-3 5-1* 9-3* 3-7 4-8 5-4 2-6 4-5 3-6 1-8Bowdoin 2-3 1-5 2-10 6-5 5-7 1-8 3-5 2-7 2-7 6-2*Colby 1-4 4-2 7-5 5-6 7-4* 6-3* 7-2* 8-1* 7-2* 5-4 MAINE 4-0* 2-4 6-6 8-4* 7-4* 6-3* 5-4 4-5 6-3 5-3

1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949

Bates 4-3-1 4-4 6-3* 5-4 6-3* 3-3* 5-1* 1-5 2-2 0-6 Bowdoin 4-5 5-3* 3-6 1-8 6-3* 3-3* 2-4 4-2* 1-3 5-1*Colby 3-6 4-5 5-4 8-1* 4-5 3-3* 3-3 4-2* 4-0* 4-2 MAINE 5-2-1* 4-5 4-5 4-5 2-7 3-3* 2-4 3-3 1-3 3-3

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Bates 3-3 3-3 2-7 0-9 3-6 3-6 2-4 3-6 2-5 1-4Bowdoin 4-2* 4-2* 8-1* 6-3* 3-6 3-6 1-4 5-4 4-5 2-3-1

Colby 2-4 2-4 4-5 6-3* 4-5 5-4 5-1* 7-2* 6-2* 4-0-1*MAINE 3-3 3-3 4-5 6-3* 8-1* 7-2* 3-2 3-6 3-3 3-3

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Bates 1-5 2-6 5-1* 5-1* 2-3 2-4 1-5 2-4 2-4 1-5Bowdoin 3-3 2-6 2-4 5-1* 2-3 0-6 3-3 3-3 3-3 4-2*Colby 4-2* 8-1* 5-1* 0-6 4-2* 6-0* 4-2* 1-5 1-5 3-3 MAINE 4-2* 5-4 0-6 2-4 3-3 4-2 4-2* 6-0* 6-0* 4-2*

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Composite, 75 Seasons

Bates 1-5 0-6 1-5 1-5 3-3 MAINE 288 218 4 .568 Bowdoin 1-5 3-3 1-5 2-4 0-6 Colby 287 224 3 .561 Colby 4-2 4-2 6-0* 5-1* 3-3 Bowdoin 243 263 2 .480

MAINE 6-0* 5-1* 4-2 4-2 6-0* Bates 196 309 3 .389

WHEN THE BEARS PLAYED THE GIANTS

Maine’s 1902 team wanted to play the best on its spring team, so it scheduled a game with the New

York Giants at the Polo Grounds! The Bears lost, 7-2, but led 1-0 after five as freshman Lester Mitchell held

the major leaguers scoreless, but six Maine errors in the last four innings led to the loss. Fred Holmes, who

became a professor at the U. of Iowa for more three decades, and Henry Chadbourne led Maine with two

singles each. Mitchell was head of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in later years.

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All-State Series Selections

Selection of an all-conference team by the league’s four State Series coaches seemingly was not done on a consistent basis over the years. Selections, when made, were based primarily on performances inState Series games only. An exhaustive search of news clippings and other materials indicated that the first all-conference team was chosen in 1934, but none was selected or reported between 1935 and 1939,1941 and 1942, 1968 and 1969, and 1973 and 1974. Your editor will welcome any offerings frominterested parties that would fill in any of the missing years. Names of Maine players chosen in seasonswhen an all-conference team could be documented are as follows:

Ken Additon (1970) George Ferguson (1967) Charlie Otterstedt (1954)Dave Ames (1965) Carl Fitzgerald (1967) Roger Pepin (1958)Cliff Blake (1940) Gus Folsom (1955) Ken Perrone (1957)

Will Braley (1946, 47) Dave Gaw (1962, 63) Gerry Poulin (1946) Jim Cameron (1970) Al Hackett (1952) Richie Prior (1972)

Ralph Clark (1951) Eric Hayward (1970) Ron Ranco (1956, 58)Alan Cobb (1967) Dick Hlister (1958) Ed Ranzoni (1960)Dick Colwell (1960) Win Hoyt (1934) Paul Rutkiewicz (1972)Percy Coombs (1947) Alan Jones (1971) Steve Sones (1965)Dana Corey (1971) Dennis Libbey (1971, 72) Norm Tardif (1966)John Coughlin (1972) Paul Keany (1965, 67) Bill Thomas (1963)

Larry Coughlin (1964) Dawson List (1954, 55) Rusty Walton (1934)Bob Curry (1970) Steve Marshall (1934) Ray Weed (1960, 61)Roger Davis (1957) Vic Mercer (1963) Dave Wiggin (1952, 53)Dick DeVarney (1964) Carl Merrill (1964, 66) Carl Wight (1950)Clyde Douglas (1949) Steve Morin (1970) Ed Woodbrey (1949)Larry Downes (1940) Terry Ordway (1966, 67) Vic Woodbrey (1950)

Woody Dunphy (1961) Hal Woodbury (1934)

NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE For seven seasons, betwen 1937 and 1943, Maine was a member of the New England Conference.Other members were the Universities of Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, and Northeastern University. Standings in each season were as follows:

*Conference Champion

1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943

Connecticut 1-4 4-2 4-4 2-4 3-5 3-5 3-3 MAINE 3-3 6-2* 0-8 1-6 1-6 3-5 3-5New Hampshire 3-5 2-5 4-4 4-2 4-2 4-4 5-0*Northeastern 3-4 2-6 4-3 7-0* 4-2 7-1* 1-7

Rhode Island 6-0* 4-3 7-0* 2-4 5-2* 3-5 4-1

COMPOSITE STANDINGS, 7 SEASONS

Rhode Island 31 15 .674

Northeastern 28 23 .549 ALL-CONFERENCE New Hampshire 26 22 .542 Ernie Reidman (1938) Connecticut 20 27 .425 MAINE 17 35 .327

MAINE’S MAJOR LEAGUE COACH

Which UM baseball coach played 14 seasons in the big leagues? Jack Butterfield? John Winkin? Fred

Brice? Bill Kenyon? No, none of those coaching legends. The answer is Monte Cross, who led Maine

teams for six seasons between 1915 and 1921. He spent most of his career with the Philadelphia Athletics

but also with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles and St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies. His

best season was in a St. Louis uniform when he hit .286, including 17 doubles, 11 triples and four home runs.

He had retired from major league baseball before he was hired at Maine.

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YANKEE CONFERENCE The Yankee Conference, consisting of the Universities of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont, began baseball play in 1949. The conference disbanded afterthe 1979 season. Holy Cross College and Boston University were members in one season only, 1972.Vermont dropped baseball following the 1972 season but reinstated the sport in 1979. There was nopost-season tournament. Standings in each of the 31 seasons of league play are listed below.

*Conference Champion

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Connecticut 7-3 4-3 4-0-1* 4-2* 4-2* 4-5 6-2* 4-4-1 4-4 6-1*MAINE 1-4 4-1* 2-4 3-2 2-2 3-3 2-5 0-7 3-5 5-3Massachusetts 2-3 1-2 2-2 4-2* 3-2 4-2 5-3 7-1-1 6-2* 5-5 New Hampshire 1-5 3-6 3-4 3-3 2-4 6-1* 5-3 7-1* 4-4 1-9 Rhode Island 6-1* 3-3 3-3-1 3-5 3-4 1-6 3-6 2-7 3-5 3-6

Vermont 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-3 1-1 0-1 2-4 3-3 ----- 7-3

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Connecticut 10-0* 8-2* 8-2 3-6-1 7-2* 3-6-1 7-3* 7-3* 7-3 8-1*MAINE 7-3 8-2* 2-6-1 5-5 4-5 8-2* 6-4 7-3* 5-5 3-7 Masssachusetts 4-5 5-5 7-2-1 7-3 2-6 3-6-1 6-4 7-3* 8-2* 6-4 New Hampshire 3-7 1-8 2-7 2-8 5-4 4-6 3-7 1-9 3-7 3-7 Rhode Island 1-8 3-5-1 3-6 4-5-1 3-4 5-5 1-9 3-7 1-7 7-3

Vermont 4-6 3-6-1 5-4 8-2* 5-5 6-4 7-3* 5-5 4-4 2-7

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Boston U. ----- ----- ----- 0-12 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----Connecticut 6-4 8-2* 11-3 12-0* 4-2-1 4-3 3-3-2 7-1* 6-2* 3-5 Holy Cross ----- ----- ----- 3-9 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----MAINE 6-4 8-2* 6-9 8-4 4-4 4-3 5-2-1* 6-2 5-3 4-4 Massachusetts 9-1* 4-6 12-3 8-4 6-1* 0-8 4-4 3-5 5-3 5-3*

New Hampshire 2-8 2-8 3-7 6-6 2-5-1 5-3 3-4-1 2-6 2-6 5-3*Rhode Island 2-8 7-3 4-8 5-7 2-6 6-2* 2-4-2 2-6 2-6 3-5 Vermont 5-5 1-9 3-9 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----

1979 COMPOSITE STANDINGS, 31 SEASONS Connecticut 6-4 Connecticut 185 83 7 .685 MAINE 7-3* Massachusetts 157 105 3 .598

Massachusetts 7-3* MAINE 143 118 2 .548 New Hampshire 3-7 Vermont 76 97 1 .440 Rhode Island 3-7 Rhode Island 99 167 5 .375 Vermont 2-8 New Hampshire 99 171 2 .368

Holy Cross 3 9 0 .250 Boston U. 0 12 0 .000

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS(Coaches began selecting an all-conference team in 1961)

Mark Armstrong (1978, 79) Ed Flaherty (1975) Ed Mitchell (1978)Jim Cameron (1969, 70) Kevin Goodhue (1974) Russ Quetti (1977, 78)

Alan Cobb (1968) Eric Hayward (1970) Ed Ranzoni (1961)John Coughlin (1972) Bill Hughes (1978) Bert Roberge(1974, 75)Mike Coutts (1979) Barry LaCasse (1977) Gary Smith(1974)Dick DeVarney (1964, 65) Ron Lanza (1964) Bruce Stafford (1969)Tony DiBiase (1976) Len Larabee (1972, 73) Norm Tardiff (1966)John Dumont (1975) Jack Leggett (1974, 76) Jon Tomshick (1977)Gordon Engstrom) (1966) Dennis Libbey (1971) Ray Weed (1961)George Ferguson (1968) Bill Livesey (1961, 62) Bill West (1969, 70)Joe Ferris (1964) Carl Merrill (1965, 66)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Official At Bats Stolen Bases (cont.)Game: 9 (Jeff Paul vs. Providence, 1983) Season: 35 (Chad White, 1993)

Season: 265 (Gary LaPierre, 1986) Careeer: 69 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91)Career: 857 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91)

Total Bases Runs Scored Game: 16 (Bill Reynolds vs. St. John’s, 1986)Game: 6 (Mark Sweeney vs. USM, 1988) Season: 178 (Mark Sweeney, 1991)

(Brian Poire vs. Massachusetts, 1998) Careeer: 568 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91)Season: 77 (Mark Sweeney, 1991)Career: 240 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91) Extra Base Hits

Game: 5 (Tom Vanidestine vs. Miami, 1981)Hits Season: 39 (Rick Bernardo, 1986)Game: 7 (Mike Livulpi vs. Quinniapiac, 2000) (Mark Sweeney, 1991)Season: 91 (Brian Seguin, 1990) Career: 127 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91)Career: 328 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91)

Batting Average Bases on Balls Season: .508 (Kevin Goodhue, 1974; Min. 50 AB)Game: 6 (Kevin Bernier vs. Providence, 1983) .438 (Brad Colton, 1981; Min. 75 AB)

Season: 54 (Mark Sweeney, 1991) .414 (Andy Hartung, 1990; Min. 200 AB)Career: 136 (Michael Ross, 1999-02)

Slugging Average Singles Season: .821 (Rick Bernardo, 1986)Season: 74 (Brian Seguin, 1990) Career: .636 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91)Career: 212 (T. J. Sheedy, 1995-98)

Doubles Game: 5 (Tom Vanidestine vs. Miami, 1981)

Season: 22 (Mark Sweeney, 1989)Career: 66 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91) Complete Games Season: 9 (Bill Swift, 1983)Triples (Mike Collar, 1992)Game: 2 (Curt Smith vs. Vermont/N. Orleans, 2005/07) Career: 26 (Bill Swift, 1981-84)

(Joe Hough vs. Husson, 2004)(Larry Coughlin vs. Vermont, 1982) Innings Pitched(Peter Adams vs. Southern Maine, 1982) Game: 15 (Bill Burke vs. Connecticut, 1957)

Season: 8 (Amel Kizonak, 1932) Season: 107 (Lester Mitchell, 1902)Career: 16 (Curt Smith, 2005-07) Career: 317 1/3 (Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92)

Home Runs Strikeouts Game: 4 (Bill Reynolds vs. St. John’s, 1986) Game: 17 (Bill Swift vs. Harvard, 1984)Season: 23 (Mark Sweeney, 1991) (Jeff Plympton vs. St. Joseph’s/ME, 1986)Career: 52 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91) Season: 108 (Larry Thomas, 1991) Career: 284 (Mike MacDonald, 2001-04)

Runs Batted InGame: 9 (Bill Reynolds vs. St. John’s, 1986) Shutouts Season: 80 (Mark Sweeney, 1991) Season: 4 (Marty McHale, 1910)Career: 211 (Mark Sweeney, 1988-91) Career: 7 (Mike Collar, 2001-03)

Stolen Bases Saves Game: 3 (Dave Gaw vs. New Hampshire, 1962) Season: 12 (Mike LeBlanc, 1989)

(Ron Lanza vs. Towson, 1964) Career: 19 (Mike LeBlanc, 1986-89)

(Dick Whitten vs. Bowling Green, 1981)(Peter Adams vs. Providence, 1981) Wins(Shawn Tobin vs. Rhode Island, 1991) Season: 10 (Scott Morse, 1984)(Chad White vs. Vermont, UMass, 1993) (Bill Swift, 1982)(Matt Huff vs. Drexel, 1994) (Mike D’Andrea, 1990)(Mike Livulpi vs. Colby, 2000) (Ben Burlingame, 1991)(Aaron Young vs. Bowdoin, 2001) Career: 27 ( Bill Swift, 1981-84)(Simon Williams vs. Vermont, Colby, 2002) (Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92)(Mike Livulpi vs. New York Tech, 2002) (Greg Norton, 2003-07)

(Simon Williams vs. Albany, 2003)(Mike Livulpi vs. Cent. Connecticut, 2003)(Matt McGraw vs. Colby/Vermont, 2007)

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Consecutive Games Won Strikeout Average 10 (Scott Morse, 1984) Season: 12.07 (Stanton Small, 1918)

Winning Percentage Fewest Walks Allowed Season: 1.000 (Joe Ferdris, 1964) Season: 0.52 (Stu Lacognata, 1982)

Career: .842 (Joe Ferris, 1964-66) Career: 24 (Dick Colwell, 1958-60)

Earned Run Average No-Hit Games Season: *0.94 (Terry Ordway, 1967) Marty McHale vs. Bowdoin, 1910 Career: 1.82 (Bert Roberge, 1974-77) Martin Dow vs. Little Creek NAS, 1950 Jeff Plympton vs. St. Joseph’s/ME, 1986 *More than 50 innings. George Goldman vs. Husson, 1987)

1938 — NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Maine’s baseball teams were members of the New England Conference between 1937 and 1943. The league folded after the final season. Maine won its onlyleague championship in 1938 with a team composed of a number of outstanding multi-sport athletes, led by Ernie Reidman who was named all-conference.Front row, l-r, Coach Bill Kenyon, Dwight Lord, Day, Capt. Ernie Reidman, Maison Goodrich, Ken Clark, Arthur Chick, Phil Craig, Paul Browne, and Fred Bucklin. Back row, l-r, Louis Bourgoin, Gordon Chute,Ray Norton, John Harris, Hal Gerrish, Elwood Millett, Merrill Shea, Norris Adams, H. Edwin Potter,Mgr. Dick Healy and Trainer Stan Wallace. Absent, Bill Webber, Frank Tapley, Joe Hamlin, and Asst. Mgrs. Harley Nelson, Frank Martin, and Edward Stanley.

1937 FROSH — UNDEFEATED

Bill Wells was an outstanding athlete in the early 1930’s who spent virtually all of his professional career at the University. He became as an assistantcoach in athletics and eventually became director of dining and residence halls on campus. Wells Commons is named in his honor. He is credited withstarting golf as a varsity sport and was a strong supporter of all Maine teams during his more than four decades on campus. The spring of 1937 foundhim coaching the freshman baseball team which finished with a perfect record. Front row, l-r, Warren McNeill, Harry Powers, John Harris, Phil Curtis, Capt. Ron Dyke, Tom Kane, Jerome Steeves, Art Marston, Fred Bucklin, Fred Johnstone, Joe Johnson, and Parker Stuart. Back row, l-r, Coach Bill Wells,Mgr. Tom Pinkham, Don Marshall, Charles Wilson, Eugene McLaughlin, Ludwig Genewicz, Richard Plummer, Paul Patterson, Ken Potter, Henry Bond, Hal Gerrish, Herbert Rubin, and Norris Adams.

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Players Mike Bordick (1990-96, Oakland; 1997-00, Baltimore; 2000, New York Mets; 2001-02, Baltimore; 2003, Toronto)Joe Johnson (1985-86, Atlanta; 1986-87, Toronto)

Marty McHale (1910-11, Boston Red Sox; 1913-15, NY Yankees; 1916, Boston Red Sox; 1916, Cleveland Indians)Jeff Plympton (1991, Boston)Bert Roberge (1979-82, Houston, 1984, Chicago White Sox; 1985-86, Montreal)Mark Sweeney (1995-97, St. Louis; 1997-98, San Diego; 1999, Cincinnati; 2000-01, Milwaukee; 2002, San Diego;

2003-04, Colorado; 2005, San Diego; 2006-07, San Francisco)Larry Thomas (1995-97, Chicago White Sox)Bill Swift (1985-91, Seattle; 1992-94, San Francisco; 1995-97, Colorado; 1998, Seattle)

Coaches Monte Cross: Maine’s coach from 1916-1921. (1892, Baltimore; 1894-95, Pittsburgh; 1896-97, St. Louis

Browns; 1898-01, Philadelphia Phillies; 1902-07, Philadelphia Athletics)

Pitching

Games W L Pct. IP ERA BB SO

Joe Johnson 62 20 18 .526 327.7 4.48 99 149 Marty McHale 64 12 30 .286 358.3 3.57 81 149 Jeff Plympton 4 0 0 .000 5.3 0.00 4 2 Bert Roberge 146 12 12 .500 219.3 3.98 80 119 Larry Thomas 79 2 3 .400 47.7 3.02 22 32 Bill Swift 403 94 78 .547 1,599.7 3.95 507 767

Batting

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Ave.

Mike Bordick 5,770 676 1,500 257 30 91 626 .260 Monte Cross 5,821 718 1,364 232 68 31 621 .234 Joe Johnson 49 2 4 1 0 0 3 .082 Marty McHale 107 9 15 0 1 0 3 .140 Bert Roberge 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

*Mark Sweeney 1,615 198 420 89 9 40 232 .260 Bill Swift 229 27 48 9 0 1 15 .210

Administration

Brian Butterfield (1994-95, Coach, New York Yankees; 1998-00, Coach, Arizona; 2002-07, Coach, Toronto)Jack Butterfield (Vice President, New York Yankees,Carl Merrill (1990-91, Manager, New York Yankees)

*Through 2006 season.

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FRESHMAN / J. V. COACHES AND YEARLY TEAM RECORD

Coach W L Pct. 1924* Fred M. Brice 2 2 .500

1925 Fred M. Brice 6 3 .667

1926 Fred M. Brice 4 2 .667 1927* William C. Kenyon 1 0 1.000 1928* William C. Kenyon 3 3 .500 1929* William C. Kenyon 4 1. .800 1930 William C. Kenyon 4 3 .571

1931 William C. Kenyon 2 4 .333 1932 William C. Kenyon 1 5 .167

1933 William C. Kenyon 3 3 .500 1934 William C. Kenyon 7 1 .875 1935 William C. Kenyon 3 3 .500 1936 William C. Wells 4 2 .667

1937 William C. Wells 5 0 1.000 1938 Harold M. Woodbury 5 1 .833 1939 Harold M. Woodbury 4 3 .571 1940 Samuel Sezak 4 2 .667\

1941 Samuel Sezak 3 4 .429 1942 Samuel Sezak 5 2 .714 1943 Samuel Sezak 5 1 .833

1945 William C. Kenyon 4 1 .800 1946 Samuel Sezak 4 2 .667 1947 Samuel Sezak 7 3 .700 1948 Samuel Sezak 3 4 .429 1949 Samuel Sezak 5 2 .714

1950 Harold S. Westerman 4 1 .800 1951 Harold M. Woodbury 3 2 .600 1952 Robert Holloway 2 3 .400

1953 Harold M. Woodbury 5 1 .833 1954 Harold M. Woodbury 2 4 .333 1955 Harold M. Woodbury 5 1 .833 1956 John E. Butterfield 6 2 .750

1957 Philip Butterfield, Jr. 7 1 .875 1958 Philip Butterfield, Jr. 9 0 1.000 1959 Philip Butterfield, Jr. 4 4 .500

1960 Kenneth A. Perrone 7 2 .778

1961 Linwood L. Carville 5 3 .625 1962 Linwood L. Carville 7 1 .875 1963 Linwood L. Carville 6 2 .750

1964 Linwood L. Carville 4 3 .571 1965 Linwood L. Carville 7 3 .700 1966 Kenneth A. Perrone 7 3 .700 1967 William Livesey 9 0 1.000 1968 William Livesey 13 0 1.000 1969 Richard W. DeVarney 10 3 .769

1970 Richard W. DeVarney 10 0 1.000

1971 Richard W. DeVarney 11 4 .733 1972 Richard W. DeVarney 11 2 .846

1973 Richard W. DeVarney 11 0 1.000 1974 Richard W. DeVarney 7 1 .875 1975 Carl H. Merrill 12 0 1.000 1976 Carl H. Merrill 13 1 .929

(Brunswick Annex) 1947 Robert Raymont 8 0 1.000

1948 Robert Raymond 11 1 .917 1949 Robert Raymond ** ** **

*May be incomplete. **Results could not be located.

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GAME SCORES(Orono)

1924 (2-2) 1932 (cont.) 1940 (4-2) 6 Westbrook Seminary 12 7 Hebron Academy 5 7 Higgins Cl. Instiute 3 8 Rockland HS 0 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 10 8 Coburn Cl. Institute 9 3 Hebron Academy 1 5 Coburn Cl. Institute 14 10 Ricker Cl. Institute 6

0 Coburn Cl. Institute 2 7 E. Me. Conf. Seminary 13 5 Kents Hill School 8 6 MCI 4

1925 (6-3) 1933 (3-3) 19 Fort Fairfield HS 12 9 Coburn Cl. Institute 1 12 Caribou HS 11

8 Brewer HS 3 1 Coburn Cl. Institute 9 1941 (3-4) 2 Hebron Academy 0 3 E. Me. Conf. Seminary 11 2 Higgins Cl. Institute 3 2 Westbrook Seminary 3 17 Hebron Academy 13 0 Edward Little HS 1 11 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 12 Higgins Cl. Institute 13 15 Ricker Cl. Institute 6

16 Coburn Cl. Institute 7 22 E. Me. Conf. Seminary 13 5 Coburn Cl. Institute 8 9 Stearns HS 4 6 MCI 4 2 Higgins Cl. Institute 3 1934 (7-1) 3 Kents Hill School 5 4 UNH Frosh 9 12 Ar. Cent. Institute 3 7 Rumford HS 2

12 Ricker Cl. Institute 41926 (4-2) 24 MCI 10 1942 (5-2)

4 UNH Frosh 9 15 Kents Hill School 4 14 Rumford HS 1 1 Kents Hill School 0 10 Hebron Academy 9 9 Higgins Cl. Institute 2 5 Higgins Cl. Institute 4 22 Patten Academy 4 1 Bangor HS 14

5 Coburn Cl. Institute 3 1 Kents Hill School 4 4 Coburn Cl. Institute 2 8 Hebron Academy 3 3 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 8 Coburn Cl. Institute 2 3 Coburn Cl. Institute 6 7 Ricker Cl. Institute 4

1935 (3-3) 6 MCI 71927 (1-0) 10 Ricker Cl. Institute 5

7 Bangor HS 1 2 Kents Hill School 7 1943 (5-1) 9 MCI 7 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 3

1928 (3-3) 9 Hebron Academy 7 6 Brewer HS 7

3 E. Me. Conf. Seminary 5 9 Higgins Cl. Institute 11 20 Kents Hill School 1 8 Notre Dame Academy 5 2 Bridgton Academy 10 11 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 13 Maine Sch. of Comm. 1 5 Dexter HS 0 0 Kents Hill School 2 1936 (4-2) 11 Dexter HS 2 6 Brewer A.A. 0 7 Higgins Cl. Institute 1 3 MCI 10 8 Madison HS 6 1944: Season Cancelled

3 Kents Hill School 51929 (4-1) 15 Ar. Cent. Institute 2 1945 (4-1)

3 UNH Frosh 0 6 Ricker Cl. Institute 2 8 Dover-Foxcroft A.A. 3 8 Hebron Academy 1 12 MCI 15 4 Ellsworth Red Wings 0 8 MCI 6 13 Dexter A.A. 1 4 Bridgton Academy 5 1937 (5-0) 5 Dow AFB 3 8 Higgins Cl. Institute 3 9 Higgins Cl. Institute 8 3 Dover-Foxcroft A.A. 10

9 Hebron Academy 7 1930 (4-3) 7 MCI 4 1946 (4-2)

9 Higgins Cl. Institcute 5 17 Kents Hill School 15 22 Husson College 1

3 UNH Frosh 6 12 Madison HS 0 3 Higgins Cl. Institute 2 4 MCI 8 0 MMA 912 Kents Hill School 4 1938 (5-1) 9 Coburn Cl. Institute 8 11 Kents Hill School 9 3 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 12 Guilford HS 4 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 3 5 Coburn Cl. Institute 1 1 MCI 4 5 E. Me. Conf. Seminary 7 1 Kents Hill School 4

17 Madison HS 2 1947 (7-3)1931 (2-4) 5 Hebron Academy 2 11 Brewer HS 0

10 Kents Hill School 8 10 MCI 3 9 Coburn Cl. Institute 1

6 MCI 14 7 Brunswick Annex 11 0 Hebron Academy 9 1939 (4-3) 2 Higgins Cl. Institute 112 Kents Hill School 3 2 Higgins Cl. Institute 6 8 Husson College 2 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 8 Hebron Academy 7 4 MCI 11 5 E. Me. Conf. Seminary 6 21 Coburn Cl. Institute 6 8 Ricker College 6

6 Ricker Cl. Institute 11 4 MMA 11932 (1-5) 4 Kents Hill School 13 7 Farmington STC 5

1 Kents Hill School 22 9 Madison HS 0 6 Brunswick Annex 14

11 Kents Hill School 16 10 MCI 1

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1948 (3-4) 1956 (cont.) 1962 (7-1)12 Higgins Cl. Institute 3 17 Husson College 3 11 Bowdoin Frosh 2 11 Coburn Cl. Institute 6 5 Higgins Cl. Institute 4 12 Colby Frosh 2 3 Brunswick Annex 5 4 MMA 6 6 MCI 13 4 Husson College 5 9 MMA 2 28 John Bapst HS 4

1 Ricker College 3 16 Bangor HS 1 2 Colby Frosh 1 14 MMA 4 10 UMP 6

1 Brunswick Annex 7 1957 (7-1) 13 Bowdoin Frosh 5 8 Husson College 7 10 MCI 3

1949 (5-2) 19 Ricker College 10 7 Husson College 3 12 MMA 3 1963 (6-2)

18 Higgins Cl. Institute 1 18 Bangor HS 8 12 MCI 6 11 Ricker College 14 8 Higgins Cl. Institute 1 3 Bowdoin Frosh 2

6 MMA 5 6 MMA 5 18 MCI 5 3 Coburn Cl. Institute 7 4 Bowdoin Frosh 20 1 Colby Frosh 6 10 Brunswick Annex 7 10 Melrose HS 7 1 Colby Frosh 9 9 Brunswick Annex 3 7 UMP 6

1958 (9-0) 10 Bowdoin Frosh 7 1950 (4-1) 2 MCI 1 1 MCI 0

6 MCI 5 12 MMA 016 Ricker College 4 12 MMA 4 1964 (4-3)

19 Higgins Cl. Institute 5 2 Husson College 1 5 Bowdoin Frosh 11 4 Coburn Cl. Institute 3 8 UMP 3 5 UMP 0 2 MMA 4 7 Ricker College 2 5 MCI 6

10 Higgins Cl. Institute 2 3 MCI 01951 (3-2) 19 Bangor HS 9 13 UMP 0

16 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 8 Bowdoin Frosh 3 5 Colby Frosh 9 5 MCI 9 14 Colby Frosh 5 8 Ricker College 11 1959 (4-4)

6 Coburn Cl. Institute 4 10 MCI 6 1965 (7-3) 9 MMA 8 11 Bowdoin Frosh 6 18 Bowdoin Frosh 5

2 Colby Frosh 7 8 Bangor HS 6 1952 (2-3) 16 MMA 0 17 Colby Frosh 6

1 MCI 3 4 UMP 6 6 Bridgton Academy 12 10 Husson College 6 7 Ricker College 8 5 MCI 2 1 Higgins Cl. Institute 10 12 Husson College 13 3 Colby Frosh 4 17 Ricker College 8 11 MMA 2 11 UMP 1 3 MMA 10 4 Husson College 10

1960 (7-2) 7 Bowdoin Frosh 1 1953 (5-1) 8 Bates JVs 2 6 MCI 3

5 MCI 4 9 Dow AFB 125 Coburn Cl. Institute 1 16 Husson College 12 1966 (7-3) 9 Higgins Cl. Institute 8 6 Ricker College 3 11 Ricker College 2 13 Ricker College 2 8 Colby Frosh 4 4 Bowdoin Frosh 8 1 MMA 4 7 MCI 10 17 Bangor HS 2 4 Husson College 2 3 MMA 1 7 Bridgton Academy 6

4 Bowdoin Frosh 5 1 Colby Frosh 2 1954 (2-4) 13 UMP 1 22 MCI 1

14 Higgins Cl. Institute 6 8 Brewer HS 1 7 Ricker College 4 1961 (5-3) 7 Colby Frosh 3 10 Husson College 12 2 Colby Frosh 3 5 Bangor HS 4 3 MCI 11 3 UMP 5 4 Bowdoin Frosh 7 0 Bowdoin Frosh 2 4 Bates JVs 0 0 MMA 15 6 Bates JVs 0 1967 (9-0)

11 MCI 1 7 Bowdoin Frosh 2 1955 (5-1) 4 Colby Frosh 5 15 No. Yarmouth Academy 1

14 MCI 8 15 MMA 8 9 MCI 220 Husson College 3 6 Bowdoin Frosh 5 4 Kents Hill School 214 Ricker College 6 4 Colby Frosh 0 19 Bangor HS 4 6 Colby Frosh 2 6 Husson College 1 10 Bowdoin Frosh 1 3 Bowdoin Frosh 6 8 Bangor HS 1

18 Bangor HS 31956 (6-2)

6 MCI 5 5 Bowdoin Frosh 6 5 Ricker College 3

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1968 (13-0) 1971 (11-4) 1974 (7-1) 3 Bowdoin Frosh 2 15 Bowdoin Frosh 5 12 Bowdoin Frosh 1 5 Ricker College 2 12 Bowdoin Frosh 1 8 UM Bangor 4 10 Colby Frosh 1 6 Bowdoin Frosh 1 8 Colby Frosh 2 6 MCI 4 8 No. Yarmouth Academy 1 11 Bridgton Academy 2

10 MCI 9 10 Maine/Machias 0 3 Bridgton Academy 1 14 Bangor HS 0 7 Maine/Machias 1 5 Colby Frosh 3 13 Bangor HS 1 11 NMVTI 0 6 Bridgton Academy 8 12 Colby Frosh 7 7 NMVTI 4 7 Bridgton Academy 6 4 Thomas College 0 7 Bangor HS 6 7 Thomas College 1 6 Bridgton Academy 16 1975 (12-0) 6 Bowdoin Frosh 0 3 Bridgton Academy 12 9 Bowdoin JVs 1 9 Unity College 0 12 Fryeburg Academy 2 4 Cony HS 2

16 Unity College 0 2 Colby JVs 8 3 Cony HS 2 7 Colby JVs 5 8 No. Yarmouth Academy 1

1969 (10-3) 4 Maine/Machias 9 7 Colby JVs 021 No. Yarmouth Academy 3 11 Maine/Machias 1 14 MCI 2 1972 (11-2) 14 Bridgton Academy 0 7 Kents Hill School 0 8 Bowdoin Frosh 1 10 Bridgton Academy 5 6 Kents Hill School 1 6 Bowdoin Frosh 1 2 Colby JVs 1 10 Colby Frosh 5 1 Colby JVs 0 11 Colby JVs 1

15 MCI 3 5 Maine/Machias 2 9 Bridgton Academy 2 3 Colby Frosh 7 2 Maine/Machias 0 2 Bridgton Academy 1 4 Bridgton Academy 11 14 Maine/Machias 1 11 Bridgton Academy 7 8 Orono HS 0 1976 (13-1) 7 Bowdoin Frosh 3 19 UM Bangor 0 6 Cony HS 9 7 Bowdoin Frosh 8 43 UM Bangor 1 8 Maine/Machias 1 11 Unity College 10 10 Colby JVs 0 10 UNH JVs 4 13 Unity College 4 1 Colby JVs 5 3 UNH JVs 0

13 Bridgton Academy 2 12 Bridgton Academy 4 1970 (10-0) 0 Bridgton Academy 1 8 Bridgton Academy 3

3 Bowdoin Frosh 0 12 UM Bangor 0 16 Bowdoin Frosh 1 1973 (11-0) 24 UM Bangor 1 12 MCI 0 18 Bowdoin Frosh 7 6 Bridgton Academy 2 18 Kents Hill School 0 6 Maine/Machias 2 5 Bridgton Academy 0 11 MCI 0 5 UMPI 1 14 Colby JVs 113 Colby Frosh 1 7 Bridgton Academy 2 10 Colby JVs 2 14 Bridgton Academy 0 5 Bridgton Academy 2 12 Winslow HS 3

9 Bridgton Academy 0 6 UM Bangor 1 15 Colby JVs 12 7 Colby Frosh 4 7 Colby Frosh 014 EMVTI 0 6 Colby Frosh 5

13 Colby Frosh 9 16 Bowdoin Frosh 1 14 UM Bangor 4

(Brunswick Annex)

1947 (8-0) 1948 (11-1) *1949

11 Maine JVs 7 5 Maine JVs 3 7 Maine JVs 10 12 MCI 4 16 Bowdoin JVs 17 3 Maine JVs 9 7 Portland JC 5 7 Maine JVs 1 1 Bowdoin Frosh 0 W MCI L *No other scores could be 6 MMA 3 W Bates JVs L located. A pre-season14 Maine JVs 6 W FSNS L published schedule showed W Bates JVs L W FSNS L games vs. Portland JC,

W FSNS L MMA, Coburn Cl. Institute, W Coburn Cl. Institute L Portland HS, Bates JVs,

W MMA L Colby JVs, and the Bowdoin JVs W Bridgton Academy L in addition to two games vs.W UMP L the Maine JVs.


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