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2 A PROGRAM STEEPED IN TRADITION, ARMY BASEBALL ENTERS THE 2016 SEASON LOOKING TO RETURN TO THE PINNACLE OF THE PATRIOT LEAGUE. ARMY BOASTS SEVEN PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TITLES AND SIX NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES.

3 WEST POINT The U.S. Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the academy s Long Gray Line of graduates includes some of our nation s most famous and influential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas Stonewall Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high-level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army officer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are committed to Duty, Honor, Country and selfless service to our nation. 2

4 U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY THE PREMIER LEADER DEVELOPMENT INSITUTION IN THE WORLD AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID... MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT. 3

5 THE LONG GRAY LINE AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID... MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.

6 DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES FRANK BORMAN ULYSSES S. S. GRANT GRANT ALEXANDER HAIG JR. ROBERT E. LEE 29 The Academy s ninth Superintendent ( ), Lee was a model cadet during his four years at West Point. He graduated second in his class and never earned a single demerit during his four years at the Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was selected to serve as Commanding General of the Army, but instead resigned his commission and was named Gen- Supreme Allied lied Commander in the Pacific Theater during World War II. During that time, he received the Medal of Honor for leading defense preparation and operations on the Philippine Islands. He later served as Supreme Allied Commander, Japan, and as commander, United Nations Command in the Far East. He was one of only five officers to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars). eral-in-chief of the Confederate Army from 1861 to Lee s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Appomattox Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in his honor. GEORGE S. PATTON JR. 09 Old Blood and Guts, Patton was one of the most colorful commanders in the Army. During World War II the famed commander of the 2nd Armored Division and later ULYSSES S. GRANT 43 Grant distinguished himself during the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863; his victory secured control of the Mississippi River for the Union. President Abe Lincoln later appointed him Commanding General of the Army in March On April 9, 1865, at the Third Army displayed courage and daring as prominently as the pair of ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton accomplished one of the most remarkable feats in military history in December 1944, when he quickly turned the Third Army northward to reinforce the Allied southern flank against the Appomattox Court House, Va., German attack in the Battle of the Robert E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to him, ending the Civil War. Grant later served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to Bulge. The General s doctrine of aggressive employment of massive armor forces continue to prove themselves in combat arenas around the world Today, his image graces the $50 bill. GEORGE W. GOETHALS 80 Goethals became an architect and was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 TO JOHN J. PERSHING 86 Considered the second most senior officer in Army history, behind only George Washington, Pershing served as commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. The two-million-plus troops of the AEF made a decisive contribution to the defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershing s abilities as a leader distinguished him among European commanders, and through repeated successes on the battlefield, promoted American prestige around the world. He served as Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named General of the Armies of the United States upon his retirement in DOUGLAS MacARTHUR 03 After World War I, MacArthur returned to West Point to serve as the Academy s 31st Superintendent from 1919 to During that time, he was responsible for the revitalization of the Academy. He was later promoted to General of the Army and served as OMAR N. BRADLEY 15 During his career, Bradley earned a reputation as one of the best infantry commanders in World War II. He commanded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divisions before going on to command the 1st Army and the 12th Army Group. After the war he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to He was the last Army officer to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars), and the Bradley fighting vehicle is named in his honor. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 15 During World War II, Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which he led the D- Day invasion of Europe. During that time, he was promoted to General of the Army (five stars). After the war, he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 and was named President of Columbia University in He served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961 and was one of only five officers to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars). ROBERT KIMBROUGH JAMES J SKI KIMSEY ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. 47 JAMES V. KIMSEY 62 Haig served as Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary of State during the Reagan administration from 1981 to FRANK BORMAN 50 An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Borman commanded the first circumlunar flight of the earth. He later served as President of Eastern Airlines. FIDEL V. RAMOS 50 One of the Academy s international cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army officer after graduation. He eventually became the country s military Chief of Staff and later Secretary of National Defense. He also served as President of the Republic of the Philippines from 1992 to EDWIN E. ALDRIN 51 An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin participated in the first manned lunar landing with Michael Collins (USMA 52) and was the second man to walk on the moon. EDWARD WHITE 52 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White was the first man to walk in space and was one of the three astronauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF 56 As Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopf s command ultimately responded to Iraq s invasion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deployment since the Vietnam War, including portions of the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. PETER M. DAWKINS 59 Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Commander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) as a senior and became the third Heisman Trophy winner in Army football history. He later served as chairman and CEO of Primerica. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF Kimsey was the founding chairman of America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in He founded the Kimsey Foundation in MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI 69 Krzyzewski served as head basketball coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 before assuming similar duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to three national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in October He coached the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. MARTIN E. DEMPSEY 74 General Martin E. Dempsey serves as the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In this capacity, he serves as the principal military adviser to the President, the Secretary of Defense and the National Security Council. By law, he is the nation s highest-ranking military officer. Prior to becoming Chairman, the general served as the Army s 37th Chief of Staff. Dempsey served as the Deputy Commander and then Acting Commander of U.S. Central Command. Before becoming Chief of Staff of the Army, he commanded U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. RAYMOND T. ODIERNO 76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division during the fall of 2003 which, along with Special Forces units, captured Saddam Hussein in December of that year. Odierno helped plan and coordinate the raid that netted Iraq s fallen dictator. He currently serves as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH 89 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new astronaut candidates by NASA in May Kimbrough ranks among Army Baseball s career leaders in saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he currently works for NASA in Houston as a flight simulation engineer and participated in a space shuttle mission in 2009.

7 WHY WEST POINT? I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon. - ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life. - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS FRANK BORMAN I believe in the code... Duty, Honor, Country. I believe in service to one s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not. - PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH GLENN DAVIS GEORGE H.W. BUSH From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we re going is better than where we ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfill that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- finding opportunity, fighting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrificed for duty, for honor, for country. - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

8 My four years at West Point were wonderful. I loved every minute of it and particularly the last three years. I loved the history. I loved the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. Everything was meaningful to me. There is no question in my mind the proudest day of my father s life was the day I graduated from West Point. There is a picture of the two of us standing on The Plain and he is just beaming. - GENERAL H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks to each and every one of you to follow always the angels of your nature. - GENERAL COLIN POWELL NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one s duty to his fellow man. - JOURNALIST WALTER CRONKITE In every corner of America, the words West Point command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fine institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who have shaped the world. - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH GEORGE W. BUSH This place reeks of honor and discipline. With this show, we ve been to a lot of great campuses all throughout the country over the years and folks, let me tell you - there is absolutely nothing like this! Do yourself a favor and go look up West Point s wikipedia page and compare that to your local college that ought to shut you down for a while! COLIN COWHERD, FOX SPORTS RADIO PERSONALITY

9 WHY WEST POINT? Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the flame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so. - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS PETE DAWKINS As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined an alertness of mind and body. - FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE ALEXANDER HAIG For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and win. - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN ALEXANDER HAIG WEST POINT IS THE RING. IT S THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE. - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI 69 RONALD REAGAN

10 In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and re-echoes... Duty -- Honor -- Country. Today marks my final roll call with you. But I want you to know, when I cross the river, my last conscious thoughts will be of The Corps... and The Corps... and The Corps... - GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR As I look back on my life, I ll always revere the opportunities that came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West Point, they were irreplaceable. - ASTRONAUT EDWIN BUZZ ALDRIN DOUGLAS MACARTHUR You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being a leader is the best thing you can possibly be and you re at a school that will make you the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It s the foundation of everything I have done. - HEAD COACH MIKE KRZYZEWSKI This nation is grateful that four years ago every man and woman graduating today made a life-changing decision. You left the comforts and familiar surroundings of civilian life, and devoted yourselves to one of the noblest professions in a free country--the profession of arms. - FORMER VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY DICK CHENEY West Point s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will. - PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON

11 ARMY-YANKEES On March 30, 2013, Army resumed its series with the New York Yankees, welcoming the Major League ballclub to West Point. It marked the 22nd meeting between Army and the Yankees. The two teams competed 21 times between 1927 and 1976 and rekindled the matchup on a brilliant spring day. Nearly 5,000 temporary bleachers were brought into handle the standing-room-only crowd. The Yankees toured West Point, making stops at Michie Stadium, the Army Sports Hall of Fame, the O Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center and the Cadet Chapel. The Yankees traveling party, which included Managing General Partner Hal Steinbrenner, General Partner Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal, Chief Operating Officer Lonn Trost and General Manager Brian Cashman in addition to staff, players and coaches, ate lunch with cadets in the Mess Hall prior to the contest.

12 FACILITIES JOHNSON STADIUM AT DOUBLEDAY FIELD Some of the finest athletic facilities in the nation greet Army baseballs player upon their arrival at West Point. In addition to Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field one of the country s most historic baseball facilities Army players train regularly in Kimsey Athletic Center, Foley Athletic Center and the Black Knights Indoor Pitching and Hitting Facility. When not training, Army players can relax in the sparkling Team Room that was completed in 2006 and dedicated as the Steven Reich Team Room in 2013.

13 JOHNSON STADIUM Abner Doubleday, an 1842 West Point graduate, is said to have devised the game of baseball while on leave from the U.S. Military Academy in 1839, drawing out the diamond and the rules of the game. He called the game Base Ball, but it was patterned after a game called Rounders, which was played by boys and girls in England. While the origin of baseball has been disputed, Doubleday, nonetheless, is still given credit and the baseball field at the U.S. Military Academy was dedicated in his honor in May 1939, the centennial year of baseball. Despite the controversy, Doubleday distinguished himself throughout his military career, earning the rank of major general. He served in the Mexican and Civil wars. As a captain, he fired the first gun for the Union side in the Civil War at Fort Sumter. On Nov. 29, 1862, he was made a major general of the volunteers. He retired from the U.S. Army in 1873 and died Jan. 26, 1893, in New Jersey at the age of 74. The Home of Army Baseball since games were first contested on its present site in 1909, Doubleday Field underwent a major $4.2 million renovation in Following an aggressive four month construction cycle, the new Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field was formally dedicated at ceremonies on Sept. 13, The goal of the project was to provide the U.S. Military Academy with an impressive facility suited to the storied heritage of both West Point and its baseball program. Highlights of the renovation project included the construction of full locker rooms for both home and visiting teams, fully equipped training rooms, clubhouse facilities, and the addition of 880 fixed chair-back seats. Great pains were taken in its design to draw an appropriate parallel between the new facility and the historic significance of its physical location on campus. Formal granite facing emulating many of West Point s older academic buildings was tastefully incorporated to address those means. Internally, spacious locker rooms and clubhouse facilities provide coaching staff and team members with a sparkling home. A beautifully conceived Team Room, complete with two flat-screen televisions, a state-of-the art entertainment system and sparkling new furniture was completed in 2006, providing Army s players with a comfortable place to relax. Landscaping and sitework around the facility were intentionally subdued with the historic parade ground known as The Plain remaining dominant. In order to ensure that, overall height of the structure was minimized. Doubleday Field itself underwent a major change during the summer of 2006 when a completely new natural playing surface was installed. In addition to incorporating state-of-the-art drainage and watering systems, the project included the addition of new bullpen pitching mounds, a host of dugout amenities and three fully lighted hitting tunnels. In the summer of 2011, the first-ever press box was pre-assembled and delivered to Doubleday Field. The facility provides room for at least 10 media members, and a rooftop porch allows access for video equipment. A brand new scoreboard was installed in the fall of 2011, and a new padded wall was erected in January The latest addition to Johnson Stadium is the lights which were installed in the fall of 2013, allowing the Black Knights the opportunity to compete at night.

14 AT DOUBLEDAY FIELD It started as a vision. It ended as a dream a field of dreams, nestled smack in the middle of the U.S. Military Academy, tucked squarely in the middle of history. Back in the late 1980s, there was much talk of moving venerable Doubleday Field, tearing the quaint little park from its natural resting spot in the national register of historic places, just off the The Plain overlooking the majestic Hudson River. So many had roamed the time-honored pasture, chasing their boyhood dreams on a diamond well-suited for such fantasies. Bradley, Eisenhower, MacArthur, Franks, Blaik and Reeder had all frolicked there; so, too, had McGraw, Durocher, Mays, Mantle, Berra and Stengel. It was a place where major generals met major leaguers, a wonderful patch of land that transcended time and space. Yet, as part of West Point s master facilities plan, Doubleday Field, so rich in history, so washed in tradition, was in danger of going the way of some of the great ones, going the way of the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field; going the way of Connie Mack Stadium and Sportsman s Park. This magnificent old baseball diamond, named in honor of Abner Doubleday, the founder of baseball and an 1842 USMA graduate, was to be relocated to a more sterile setting, a hollow place void of memories and heritage. Only the Doubleday Society, with Rod Vitty (USMA 55) as its driving force, and the family of Rupert H. Johnson (USMA 22) would not let that happen. A marvelous power pitcher during his days in the Black, Gold and Gray, Vitty had spent a good portion of his West Point springs toiling on the field where legends were born. For Vitty, the thought of moving The Home of Army Baseball from the site where games had first been contested in 1909 bordered on treason. Vitty, along with a host of other former players and friends of the program, began a crusade to Save Doubleday Field. Thanks to their efforts and the tremendous generosity of the Johnson family, the dream was realized with the formal dedication of Rupert H. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field on Sept. 13, The goal of the project was to provide the U.S. Military Academy with an impressive facility suited to the storied heritage of West Point and its glorious baseball program. Highlights of the undertaking included the construction of full locker rooms for both home and visiting teams, a training room, clubhouse facilities, along with the addition of 880 fixed chair-back seats. Great pains were taken in its design to draw an appropriate parallel between the new facility and the historic significance of its physical location on post. Formal granite facing emulating many of West Point s older academic buildings was tastefully incorporated to address those means. Internally, spacious locker room and clubhouse facilities provide coaching staff and team members with a comfortable home. Finally, landscaping around the facility was intentionally subdued with the historic parade ground known as The Plain remaining dominant nearby. Today s dedication of this state-of-the-art baseball facility becomes a long overdue distinct and permanent addition to the Academy and its athletic program, Vitty stressed during the facility s dedication ceremonies. This beautiful stadium is an appropriate and proud expression of West Point s love for our national pastime. The Doubleday Society s efforts to construct this facility was made possible by the extreme generosity of the family of Rupert H. Johnson. This family provided the largest non-testamentary gift ever received by West Point. The Doubleday Society shares the family s great pride in dedicating this stadium to the memory of Rupert H. Johnson, Vitty continued. His proud contribution to the financial industry, his community service and philanthropic activities were reflective of the uncompromising standards and enduring values that were such an integral and driving force in his life. All that was nurtured, I m sure, by his West Point experience and imbedded by those spring-time days playing baseball on this very field. We call it our field of dreams. Those same dreams will be shared by future generations of Army baseball players for many years to come. The Doubleday Society and the family of Rupert H. Johnson saw to that.

15 ATHLETIC TRAINING Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the fields of friendly strife.

16 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING O MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER An integral component in Army s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Army s commitment in this area is the O Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000-square-foot center is located on the second floor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and top-of-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country.

17 HUDSON VALLEY CLASSIC The WRWD Hudson Valley Baseball Classic, featuring the two Division I baseball teams in the Hudson Valley, will return for a 11th season and is scheduled to be played Wednesday, April 27 at Dutchess Stadium in Fishkill, N.Y. The contest brings together residents and fan bases from neighboring communities for an evening of quality entertainment at the home of the area s lone minor league baseball team affiliated with a major league franchise, the Hudson Valley Renegades. A free pregame clinic, full team introductions, prizes, giveaways and postgame fireworks are all traditional parts of this event.

18 FLORDIA SPRING TRIP For the 20th consecutive season, Army will travel to sunny Tampa, Fla., for its spring trip in March. Few teams nationally can boast of the accommodations offered to the Army baseball team during its annual venture south. Invited guests of the New York Yankees franchise, the Black Knights work out daily at the Yankees sprawling four-field minor league complex, located two blocks from George M. Steinbrenner Field, spring home to New York s Major League club. With access to the Yankees medical and training facilities, Army players are guaranteed some of the finest care and treatment afforded any college athlete. Additionally, the Black Knights are awash in the heritage and tradition so synonymous with professional sports most storied franchise and its rich player development system. Current big-leaguers, top prospects and former stars routinely walk the complex as Yankee workouts coincide with the Black Knights daily practice times. Army will once again square off against top teams from around the country during this year s trip. In recent years, the Black Knights have defeated opponents such as Central Florida, Cornell, Eastern Kentucky, Florida, South Florida, Georgetown, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Northern Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Yale and Miami (Ohio) during their spring trip. This season s spring slate includes games against Massachusetts, North Dakota State and Harvard.

19 U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY

20 The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country, and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an officer in the United States Army. The U.S. Military Academy s role in our nation s history began soon after the American Revolution when Congress formally established the academy on the West Point garrison in West Point itself dates back to the Revolutionary War, when both the American patriots and the British realized the strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. General George Washington considered West Point to be the most important strategic position in America and personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of the Battle of Saratoga, to design the fortifications for West Point in Continental soldiers built forts, gun batteries and redoubts, and extended a 65-ton iron chain across the Hudson to block British invasions along the river. Fortress West Point was never captured by the British and it remains the oldest continuously occupied active military installation in the United States. In 1802, President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation establishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts and sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated America s wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation s first engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which were eventually established at other colleges. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the Father of the Military Academy, served as Superintendent from 1817 through He improved academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct and officership. Early graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation s initial waterways, bridges, harbors and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 35 majors. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West Point experience. It is said at West Point that much of the history we teach was made by those people we taught. The academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton. In more recent conflicts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the military academy fulfills the same mission as it always has... to educate, train and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in four essential areas: academic, physical, military and character development. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the academy. The academic program serves as a foundation for the development of critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. It includes a substantive set of fully integrated core courses that, together, provide an appropriate balance between technical topics and the humanities. Cadets choose their areas of depth from more than 35 academic majors that span a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. Upon graduation, all cadets receive a Bachelor of Science degree and are fully prepared to meet the intellectual requirements of a leader in today s army. The physical program includes both physical education classes and competitive athletics. It contributes to mental and physical fitness and allows the cadet to achieve the highest levels of physical development through a program that emphasizes a lifelong pursuit of personal fitness. The physical education curriculum spans all four years, and physical education class grades are incorporated into the cadet grade point average, highlighting the importance of physical fitness in the Army. Every cadet must participate in competitive sports throughout the academic year, whether in varsity intercollegiate athletics, intercollegiate clubs or company athletics. The program challenges cadets every day but is widely regarded as both rewarding and enjoyable. The military program is geared toward the cadet s goal of being an officer in the U.S. Army. Cadets are immersed from day one in a military environment where they are organized in companies and serve in leadership positions within the Corps of Cadets. The heart of the military training takes place during the summer. Each summer of training builds the leadership skills of the previous, so that by graduation each cadet is prepared to lead Soldiers and serve our nation. No matter what major course of study they choose, cadets graduate with the knowledge, confidence and ability to be successful in their careers. Intertwining and connecting the other three pillars, the character development program is the most important and fundamental pillar of West Point s 47 month experience. From the Honor Code, which states: A Cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do, to developing habits associated with honorable living, moral integrity and courage, cadets are charged to lead by example and reinforce these concepts throughout their daily lives. Classes and studies in respect, prevention of sexual harassment and assault, and studies in Honor concepts routinely reinforce the Honor Code and serve to develop the Corps of Cadets into officers, who someday will exemplify honorable living as officers in the Army. The goal of the character development pillar is to develop leaders of character that are inspired to serve the nation for a lifetime. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. The academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers-Big Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special Olympics event each spring. Today s military academy is a vastly different institution from the small academy legislated into being by Congress in Originally just 1,800 acres, the academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The first graduating class numbered just two men; today s classes graduate more than 900 new officers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles within the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the U.S. Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains on the nation s needs for the 21st Century.

21 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AT WEST POINT, BASEBALL PLAYERS, LIKE ALL OTHER CADETS, MUST EXHIBIT PROFICIENCY IN THE CLASSROOM AS WELL AS IN MILITARY AND CADET TRAINING. ARMY BASEBALL PLAYERS HAVE NOT ONLY SUCCEEDED, THEY HAVE EXCELLED. The Center for Enhanced Performance (CEP) is a state-of-the art facility committed to developing the full potential of each cadet through comprehensive mental toughness and academic skills training. It offers three programs designed to maximize West Point cadet performance, as well as export these critical mental skills to the United States Army at large. The Performance Enhancement Program (PEP) is the nation s most comprehensive training program for learning, practicing and mastering the intangible mental skills that underlie human performance; confidence despite setbacks, concentration amidst distractions, and composure under stress. Cadets participate in individual training sessions during free periods in their academic schedule, learning, and then applying the skills of imagery, attention control, energy management, and goal setting. Biofeedback training allows cadets to learn crucial self-regulation techniques, and sophisticated audio and video simulations of game and practice situations are used to facilitate mental rehearsal of specific physical, academic, or military skills. These training methods are derived from the field of applied sport psychology, where they are employed in the training of professional and Olympic athletes, but apply to every other area of human performance. DID YOU KNOW? The average USMA class size is 12 students. Eight Army baseball players have been named to the Academic All-America squad over the years. Zach Price (below) was selected to the Academic All-America First Team in 2012.

22 THE 2016 BLACK KNIGHTS BEST OF ARMY BASEBALL army Baseball... 1 This is West Point The Long Gray Line... 4 Distinguished Graduates... 5 Why West Point Army-Yankees Facilities Johnson Stadium Doubleday Field Athletic Training Strength & Conditioning Hudson Valley Classic Florida Spring Trip The U.S. Military Academy Academic Excellence MEDIA SERVICES Academy Administration Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan Media Information MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS Numerical/Alphabetical Roster Radio/TV Roster Head Coach Matt Reid Coaching Staff Black Knight Profiles REVIEW Final Statistics Results...51 Patriot League...52 The Last Time OPPONENTS 2016 Schedule HISTORY AND RECORDS Diamond History Great Moments Through The Years Team Records Team Top Ten Lists Individual Records Batting Leaders Pitching Leaders Yearly Leaders Army Accolades League Championships All-Time Patriot League All-Time Patriot League Standings Patriot League Tournament Linescores NCAA Regional Linescores NCAA Regionals All-Time Series Records Year-By-Year Results Lettermen Listing Army In The Pros Six NCAA Regional Appearances CREDITS The 2016 Army Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic Communications. It was written, designed and edited by Mark Mohrman, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications. Editorial assistance was provided by Bob Beretta, Matt Faulkner, Mady Salvani, Harrison Antognioni, Ally Keirn, Steve Waldman and Joshua Gleason. Photos courtesy of the DPTMS, John Pellino, Stockton Photo Inc., CSI-Photo, Eric Bartelt, Danny Wild, David Hahn, Bob Mayberger, Bruce Adler, Cordell Hoffer and Mady Salvani. 21

23 ACADEMY ADMINISTRATION LTG ROBERT L. CASLEN SUPERINTENDENT Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. became the 59th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on July 17, LTG Caslen graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in He earned master s degrees from Long Island University and Kansas State University. Previous to this assignment, LTG Caslen served as the Chief of the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq. LTG Caslen s prior deployments and assignments include serving as the commander of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the command that oversees the Command and General Staff College and 17 other schools, centers, and training programs located throughout the United States; commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division (Light) and commanding general of the Multi-National Division-North during Operation Iraqi Freedom; Commandant of Cadets for the U.S. Military Academy; Deputy Director for the War on Terrorism, J-5, The Joint Staff; Assistant Division Commander (maneuver), 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized); Chief of Staff, 10th Mountain Division (Light); Chief of Staff, Combined Joint Task Force Mountain during Operation Enduring Freedom; Commander, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Chief of Staff, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Senior Brigade C2 Observer/ Controller, Operations Group, Joint Readiness Training Center; Commander, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division (Light); Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy; J-3 in Honduras for Joint Task Force Bravo; Brigade Operations Officer, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. LTG Caslen s awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters. He has earned the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge, and is Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger qualified. LTG Caslen is married with three children. BG Diana M. Holland COMMANDANT OF CADETS Brigadier General Diana M. Holland graduated from the United States Military Academy and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers in Brigadier General Holland s military service began in Germany where she served as a vertical construction platoon leader in the 79th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), and as a company executive officer and battalion assistant operations officer in the 94th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy). Upon returning to the United States, BG Holland was assigned to the 30th Engineer Battalion (Topographic), 20th Engineer Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and served as the battalion logistics officer and then as the commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Company. Following company command, BG Holland earned a Master of Arts degree at Duke University en route to a teaching assignment at the United States Military Academy. She then attended the Army Command and General Staff College and the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) where she earned a Master of Military Arts and Sciences degree. She was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division in July 2004, and deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom 3 serving as a division plans officer and then as the operations officer in the 92nd Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy). Upon return from Iraq, BG Holland served as a plans officer in the Operations Directorate, United States Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. Brigadier General Holland commanded the 92nd Engineer Battalion (Black Diamonds) from July 2008 to June She deployed with Task Force Diamond to eastern Afghanistan from May 2010 to April After relinquishing command, BG Holland was a United States Army War College Fellow at Georgetown University. In 2012, BG Holland assumed command of the 130th Engineer Brigade at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The following year, she deployed with the Brigade Headquarters to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan where the unit served as the Theater Engineer Brigade, Joint Task Force Sapper. The Brigade redeployed to Schofield Barracks in June 2014 and Brigadier General Holland relinquished command in July. During 2015, BG Holland served as executive officer to the Director of the Army Staff at the Pentagon. Most recently, BG Holland was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General for Support, 10th Mountain Division (LI) at Fort Drum, New York, and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom s Sentinel. Brigadier General Holland s awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit (w/olc), Bronze Star (w/2 OLC), the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (w/4 OLC), the Combat Action Badge, the Senior Parachutist Badge, the German Parachutist Badge and the Silver Order of the de Fleury Medal. BG TIMOTHY E. TRAINOR DEAN OF THE ACADEMIC BOARD Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering officer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the Britishled Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who graduated from West Point in Son, Danny, is a 2LT in the Army and a 2015 West Point graduate and son, Zach, is currently a yearling at USMA.. 22

24 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR In his short time as athletic director, Corrigan has strengthened and expanded Army Athletics relationships in several key areas. In his tenure, Army has secured a new apparel agreement with Nike, a new pouring rights contract with Coke and bringing in the Aspire Group to enhance ticket sales and better serve Army season ticket holders. Corrigan also crafted the Team Army concept, a comprehensive plan designed to add significant value to Army s corporate sponsorships while maintaining the tradition of West Point Athletics. Under Corrigan, Army has experienced incredible success on the fields of friendly strife, including winning the star series against Navy as well as the overall competition in Corrigan, who has a proven record as a fundraiser, spearheaded changes in the Army A Club and ticket operations that have resulted in more than $20 million dollars in major gifts and record-setting annual giving during his tenure. During that time the funding for a new lacrosse facility, that is scheduled to break ground, was secured, while raising a record amount in each successive year. In addition to his role in enhancing revenues for Army Athletics, Corrigan led a strategic planning process that developed a new mission statement and goals for the department. In his first full three years at West Point, Corrigan has overseen a program that owns 11 Patriot League regular season or tournament championships and sent eight teams to the NCAA postseason (rifle). Thirty-three cadets have earned a major award from their conference. Last season, Corrigan led Army Athletics to its first star series victory since 1996, going in star series competitions against Navy. It was the 12th victory in the series for the Academy. West Point went overall against the Mids during the year and has a mark versus Navy in the last two seasons. Army finished a very successful campaign in with an overall record of for a.575 winning percentage, the highest mark since In , the Black Knights brought home league titles in men s tennis, baseball and women s basketball. Army won regular season titles in men s tennis and baseball, while the women s hoops squad won the league tournament and was a 13th seed in the NCAA Tournament. Ten of Army s squads participated in Patriot League postseason, while rifle earned an NCAA berth for the 11th-straight season. In alone, Army accounted for more than 100 all-league citations. Hockey s Cheyne Rocha and lacrosse s Brendan Buckley each captured the Senior CLASS Award in their respective sports, making Army the only school in the nation to have multiple winners in During the season, Army teams combined to BOO CORRIGAN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 5TH YEAR NOTRE DAME, 1990 Boo Corrigan was named the Academy s director of athletics on Feb. 1, We have an opportunity to work every day with a truly exceptional group of young people, Corrigan said. The opportunities they receive through intercollegiate athletics will help shape their own leadership styles as they become officers in the U.S. Army. We have a great team that focuses daily on our cadet-athletes. We strive to enhance their overall experience as they develop into the leaders our nation needs. post an overall record of for a.562 winning percentage. The winter sports programs had their best season in five years as the women s basketball team won the Patriot League regular season title, the men s basketball team posted its first winning season in 28 years and the rifle squad advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 10th consecutive season. It was also a great year in the competition against fellow service academies. Army split the season series versus Navy, , marking the best winning percentage against the Mids (.500) since The Black Knights owned a record against Air Force, improving the record to (.525) versus service academy foes in Cadet-athletes have continued to thrive in the classroom under Corrigan s watch. In his two full years, Army has boasted seven Academic All-Americans, including six first-team selections. Lacrosse s Brendan Buckely became the first Army athlete to capture Academic All-American of the Year honors in In 2011, the Black Knights football team boasted two first-team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, a first for the program since Since the start of the season, Army boasts six Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year, including Buckley, a two-time overall men s winner. Twenty of Army s 24 NCAA programs scored above the national average in the 2013 NCAA APR report. The men s cross country and wrestling teams earned public recognition for finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sport. The cross country squad boasted a perfect score of 1,000. In addition, former football standout Andrew Rodriguez, Class of 2012, became the first Army player to win the National Football Foundation s Willam V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation s top football scholar-athlete. Rodriguez later was honored with the Amateur Athletic Union s James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the country. He was the first Army player to receive the award since 1946 and was just the third player in history (Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the Campbell Trophy and Sullivan Award. Army has been the focus of national attention since Corrigan s arrival. He was instrumental in supporting the CBS documentary, Game of Honor, that chronicled the Black Knights 2011 football season leading up to its annual showdown with arch-rival Navy. Not only was the two-hour program broadcast to a national audience on Showtime, but also won the Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary. The Army football team was also the focus of a behind-the-scenes book titled, Soldiers First, written by New York Times writer Joe Drape. Corrigan has also made his mark on the aesthetics of historic Michie Stadium. In order to upgrade the appearance and provide a better experience for Army fans, Corrigan implemented a Michie Stadium branding and signage campaign that began in The first phase of the project was completed prior to the 2012 season. In addition to his duties at West Point, Corrigan has been an active leader in the Patriot League, serving as chairman of the conference s Broadband Committee. Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Duke University starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his post. He is a proven administrator with 18 previous years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external affairs, staff management and leadership. Corrigan s chief responsibilities at Duke included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men s lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He is currently a member of the NCAA Men s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Men s Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke. Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dame s corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic director for five years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its official athletics website and creation of hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint. Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a deficit to profit in his first year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations. His collegiate experience also includes a stint as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. He is married to the former Kristen Aceto, a former field hockey and lacrosse player at the University of Virginia who also earned a master s degree from the school. The couple has three children, Finley, Tre and Brian. He is the youngest of seven children of Gene and Lena Corrigan. 23

25 COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTS athletic communications staff BOB BERETTA Executive Athletic Director Office: (845) MATT FAULKNER Assistant Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) MARK MOHRMAN Assistant Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) Cell: (845) BASEBALL CONTACT HARRISON ANTOGNIONI Assistant Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) ALLY KEIRN Assistant Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) STEPHEN WALDMAN Athletic Communications Assistant Office: (845) JOSHUA GLEASON Army-Navy Social Media Office: (845) MADELINE SALVANI Director of Research / Special Reports Office: (845) madeline.salvani@usma.edu MEDIA POLICIES ARMY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The Black Knights athletic communications staff is located in Building 639 on Howard Road. Building 639 is near the famed Plain and can be reached by taking Ruger Road from the juncture of Washington and Thayer roads. Howard Road is the first right off of Ruger Road, and Building 639 is on the left at the curve. The Office of Athletic Communications is just off the parking lot in the rear of the building. MEDIA CREDENTIALS While there is no admission charge for baseball games at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field, media should notify Athletic Communications if they intend to cover a game to ensure a seat in the press box. Photographers are permitted in foul territory beyond either dugout, but are not allowed in the dugouts or in the area directly behind home plate. Photographers are asked to request field access prior to game day. Please contact Mark Mohrman in order to confirm those arrangements. PARKING There is ample parking in the Clinton Field and Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field lots, both of which are located directly adjacent to Doubleday Field. A special pass for both lots is required for weekday games prior to 3 p.m., but beyond that time there are no parking restrictions. Parking is open at all hours for weekend games. Media members are encouraged to park a safe distance from the field to avoid foul balls. Radio/Telephones Army s Office of Athletic Communications will provide a telephone line ( ) for one visiting radio station, with commercial groups granted preference over student stations. The line may be reserved through Mark Mohrman. There is a $75 rental fee for all visiting radio stations, and all calls should be charged to the outlet or billed to a credit card. Checks must be payable to Army Athletic Association and received on the day of the game. There is no ISDN phone line availability at Johnson Stadium. Internet ACCESS While there is no wireless internet service availability at Johnson Stadium, media members will be provided with hard-line network access inside the press box. Player/Coach Interviews Army players and coaches will be available to the media throughout the season. All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Office of Athletic Communications. To ensure availability, please allow 24-hour notice prior to your need for a player interview. Please call Mark Mohrman at (845) for all interviews. Please allow enough notice so that proper arrangements can be made that will not interfere with academics, work or practice times. MEDIA POLICIES Army on the Internet Information on the Army baseball program can be obtained at GoArmyWestPoint.com. The comprehensive baseball site includes current and past press releases, game notes, up-to-date statistics, player and coach profiles, roster, schedule and results. Real-time statistics for all home games will be available throughout the year, while box scores and updated season statistics are posted immediately following every game, including road contests. Ingame score updates for most contests will also be available on the Army Baseball Twitter page at twitter.com/armywp_baseball. PATRIOTLEAGUE.TV The Patriot League has partnered with Campus Insiders to form one of the nation s most robust intercollegiate athletic digital networks. Fans can enjoy a wide variety of live athletic events games and League championships for more than 20 sports played at the venues of Patriot League schools for free, as well as numerous interviews, highlight shows and feature stories. Patriot League Network (PLN) will provide fans more than 800 live events during the campaign, including select Army baseball games. Visit PatriotLeague.TV to watch live Army baseball games for free on any device. MULTIMEDIA STAFF FACEBOOK RICH DEMARCO Assistant AD Multimedia and Broadcasting Office: (845) rich.demarco@usma.edu ZACK DALY Coordinator of Multimedia and Broadcasting Office: (845) zachary.daly@usma.edu SOCIAL MEDIA YouTUBE YouTube.com/GoArmyWestPoint Pinterest Pinterest.com/GoArmyWestPoint 24

26 2016 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Garrison Franklin RHP Sr. R/R Granite Falls, N.C. / South Caldwell 2 Trey Martin INF Fr. R/R London, Ky. / South Laurel 3 Josh White INF Fr. R/R Littleton, Colo. / Rock Canyon 4 Brandon Lee OF So. R/R Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley 5 Matt Hudgins OF Fr. L/R Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman 7 Sam Messina RHP Fr. R/R Phoenix, Ariz. / Chaparral 8 Kris Lindner INF Jr. S/R Morehead City, N.C. / West Carteret 9 Ben Smith C Sr. R/R Memphis, Tenn. / Christian Brothers 10 Justin Reece INF Sr. R/R Greensboro, N.C. / Southeast Guilford 11 John McCarthy OF/1B So. R/R Jupiter, Fla. / Jupiter (USMAPS) 12 Jacob Carte RHP/OF Fr. R/R Charlotte, N.C. / Hickory Grove (USMAPS) 13 David Monge INF Jr. R/R Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Pembroke Pines Charter 14 Jack Verrill RHP Sr. R/R South Berwick, Maine / Marshwood 15 Patrick Gardner LHP Sr. L/L Glen Allen, Va. / Deep Run 16 Eamon Hannan RHP/INF Fr. R/R Paducah, Ky. / Graves County 17 Justin French RHP Sr. R/R Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell 18 Jeremy Mortensen LHP So. L/L Coppell, Texas / Coppell 19 Cam Opp LHP Fr. L/L London, England / Christ School 22 Greg Carter OF So. R/R Towson, Md. / Calvert Hall 23 Jacob Page OF Sr. R/R Wilson, N.C. / Hunt 24 Carson Meadows LHP Jr. L/L Auburn, Ala. / Lee-Scott Academy 25 Ryan Levenhagen 1B Sr. L/R Indianapolis, Ind. / Cathedral 26 Brock Davidson LHP/1B Sr. L/L Houston, Texas / Memorial 27 Will Dunavant C/OF Fr. L/R Suwanee, Ga. / Lambert 28 Tyler Giovinco LHP Fr. L/L Las Vegas, Nev. / Cimarron-Memorial 30 Jake Clark INF So. R/L Paris, Texas / Paris 31 Stu Schley RHP/INF So. R/R Sterling, Ohio / Orrville 32 Jon Rosoff INF/C So. S/R Durham, N.C. / Home School 33 Daniel Burggraaf RHP Fr. R/R Belfair, Wash. / North Mason 34 Matt Ball RHP So. R/R Charlotte, N.C. / Providence 35 Baggio Saldivar C Jr. R/R Valencia, Calif. / Hart 36 Mike Gagliardi RHP Fr. R/R Hamilton, N.J. / Peddie School (San Francisco) 38 William Ikerd C Fr. R/R Tupelo, Miss. / Tupelo 40 Alex Dickerson OF/1B Jr. R/R Roswell, Ga. / Roswell 44 Keegan Vega C So. R/R Los Gatos, Calif. / Los Gatos (USMAPS) Head Coach: Matt Reid (Third season*, Richmond 01) Assistant Coach: Anthony DeCicco (Seventh season, Eastern Connecticut 01) Assistant Coach: Tyler Cannon (Second season, Virginia 14) Assistant Coach: Lt. Col. Dave Borowicz (Fifth season, West Point 92) * Ninth season on staff Pronunciation Guide Daniel Burggraaf Jacob Carte William Ikerd Sam Messina David Monge Baggio Saldivar Stu Schley Jon Rosoff Anthony DeCicco BURR-graph CART EYE-kurd mess-ee-na MON-juh BAH-gio sch-lay ROW-soff de-cheek-o 25

27 RADIO/TV ROSTER 1 Garrison Franklin RHP SR 2 Trey Martin INF FR 3 Josh White INF FR 4 Brandon Lee OF SO 5 Matt Hudgins OF FR 7 Sam Messina RHP FR 8 Kris Lindner INF JR 9 Ben Smith C SR 10 Justin Reece INF SR 11 John McCarthy OF/1B SO 12 Jacob Carte RHP/OF FR 13 David Monge INF JR 14 Jack Verrill RHP SR 15 Patrick Gardner LHP SR 16 Eamon Hannan RHP/INF FR 17 Justin French RHP SR 18 Jeremy Mortensen LHP SO 19 Cam Opp LHP FR 22 Greg Carter OF SO 23 Jacob Page OF SR 24 Carson Meadows LHP JR 25 Ryan Levenhagen 1B SR 26 Brock Davidson LHP/1B SR 27 Will Dunavant C/OF FR 28 Tyler Giovinco LHP FR 30 Jake Clark INF SO 31 Stu Schley RHP/INF SO 32 Jon Rosoff INF/C SO 33 Daniel Burggraaf RHP FR 34 Matt Ball RHP SO 35 Baggio Saldivar C JR 36 Mike Gagliardi RHP FR 38 William Ikerd C FR 40 Alex Dickerson OF/1B JR 44 Keegan Vega C SO 26

28 HEAD COACH MATT REID matt reid Matt Reid, who held the position of interim head baseball coach during the 2014 season, was named Army s 17th head coach on June 27, In 2014, Reid led Army to a overall record, including a 15-5 mark in the Patriot League and a share of the regular-season crown. Over two seasons, Reid has guided Army to a record, including a Patriot League mark. Last year, Reid mentored Mark McCants and Ben Smith to All- Patriot League honors. McCants was a first-team outfielder for the Black Knights, while Smith was named to the second team as a catcher. In addition, senior right-handed pitcher Alex Robinett was selected in the 32nd round by the New York Yankees in the 2015 Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. Robinett was the 963rd selection in the annual MLB draft and is the 12th player in Academy history to be drafted. Reid coached six all-league honorees in 2014, led by a pair of first-team picks in seniors Gunnar Carroll and Nick Dignacco. Following the season, Dignacco was selected in the 40th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Texas Rangers. Senior catcher Connor Love and junior outfielder Daniel Cortes also claimed accolades for their academic achievements by being selected to the Academic All-Patriot League Baseball Team. Prior to being named the interim head coach on Sept. 24, 2013, Reid served as an Army assistant coach since the summer of He was promoted to the top assistant position in 2010 before earning the title of associate head coach at the start of the 2011 season. On the field he worked primarily with Army s infielders and hitters, while also focusing his attention on national recruiting with an emphasis placed on the East Coast. Since Reid arrived on the banks of the Hudson, Army established a single season school record for fielding percentage in 2009 (.970) after narrowly missing the mark the previous year. The Black Knights then obliterated that record with a.975 fielding percentage in 2012 to rank 32nd nationally. Three of the Black Knights starting four infielders earned All-Patriot League honors three years in a row ( ), including Clint Moore, who garnered All-America laurels in Moore and fellow infielders Zach Price and Harold Earls have been named Patriot League Rookie of the Year during Reid s tenure at the Academy. In 2011, three Army infielders were named to the All-Patriot League first team with Steve May joining Moore and Price on the unit. In 2013, Price was named to the All-Patriot League First Team, while Earls collected the conference s Rookie of the Year award. Earls was also tabbed a Freshman All-American following his standout rookie campaign that saw him finish with a.331 batting average. Price, who was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American (first team), became the first Army player to earn a Rawlings Gold Glove after the second baseman recorded a sparkling.996 fielding percentage. RICHMOND, RD YEAR AT ARMY (54-45,.545) 17TH HEAD COACH IN ACADEMY HISTORY The Black Knights have taken well to Reid s offensive teachings, and established school records for batting average (.329), base hits (626), doubles (117), triples (18), home runs (57), runs scored (446), runs batted in (408), total bases (950) and slugging percentage (.500) in It marked the second-straight season that Army set school records for doubles and home runs. Before coming to West Point, Reid spent two years on the baseball coaching staff at UNC Asheville. Reid focused his work on the club s infielders and hitters, while assisting with recruiting duties. In that time, he helped the Bulldogs increase their fielding percentage from.943 to.958. Additionally, UNC Asheville turned a Big South Conference-leading 59 double plays in his last season to rank 34th nationally. Prior to his arrival at Asheville, Reid served as assistant coach at Old Dominion University where he worked with the Monarchs outfielders and hitters. He assumed duties as baseball camp director at ODU, and filled the same role at UNC Asheville. The 2001 graduate of the University of Richmond lettered all four years on the baseball diamond for the Spiders. Reid assisted the staff at Virginia Commonwealth University during the 2004 season, while completing his master s degree in sport leadership. His experience with organizing fundraisers for non-profit ventures while at VCU included raising money for an area cancer center. Prior to his studies at VCU, Reid served as assistant coach at Louisburg College where his responsibilities with the baseball team included working with the squad s infielders and coaching first base. He began his coaching career at Virginia Military Institute. In addition to his collegiate coaching background, Reid gained extensive experience during the summer months guiding the Peninsula Pilots of the Coastal Plains League for two years. He led the Pilots to a record (.630) and an appearance in the league championship in his first season and finished with a two-year mark of (.604) at the Peninsula helm. A native of Amherst, Mass., Reid was selected team captain during his senior year at Richmond and helped the Spiders to a pair of NCAA Regional berths. He graduated with a degree in sports administration. Reid, whose father Jim is a member of the University of Iowa football coaching staff after serving as an assistant with the Miami Dolphins and as head football coach at VMI for two years, interned with the front office of the Pittsburgh Pirates during the summer of He also worked in Richmond s sports information office as a senior. Reid resides at West Point. THE REID FILE Hometown: Amherst, Mass. Date of Birth: June 19, 1978 Age: 37 Education University of Richmond B.A., Sports Administration, 2001 Virginia Commonwealth University M.E., Sport Leadership, 2004 COACHING EXPERIENCE Army, Head Coach: 2014-Pres. Overall record (2 years): Patriot League record (2 years): : (6-14) 5th Patriot League 2014: (15-5) T-1st Patriot League Army, Assistant Coach: Army s six-year record: (.596) Patriot League Record: (.714) 2013: (11-9 Patriot League) Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Regional 2012: (18-2 Patriot League) Patriot League Regular Season Champions Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Regional 2011: (11-9 Patriot League) 2010: (16-4 Patriot League) Patriot League Regular Season Champions 2009: (13-7 Patriot League) Patriot League Regular Season Champions Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Regional 2008: (13-7 Patriot League) Patriot League Regular Season Champions UNC Ashville, Assistant Coach: Overall Record (Two years): (.406) Three players selected in MLB First-Year Player Draft 2006 Big South Tournament Champions 2006 NCAA Clemson Regional 2006: (10-14) 6th Big South 2007: (9-12) 6th Big South Old Dominion, Assistant Coach: 2005 Overall Record (1 year): 22-33, (.400) Three players selected in MLB First-Year Player Draft RHP James Burok - Second Team Academic All-American 2005: (5-19) 9th CAA VCU, Graduate Assistant Coach: 2004 Overall Record (1 year): (.586) Four players selected in MLB First-Year Player Draft 2004: (14-10) T-3rd CAA Louisburg College, Assistant Coach: 2003 VMI, Assistant Coach: 2002 Overall Record (1 year): (.196) 2002: PLAYING EXPERIENCE Richmond ( ) as an infielder 1999 CAA Regular Season Champions 1998 CAA Tournament Champions 27

29 ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACH Anthony DeCicco Eastern Connecticut, 2001 Seventh Season Anthony DeCicco is in his seventh season as the Black Knights pitching and catching coach after being added to the staff prior to the 2010 campaign. He also oversees the main recruiting efforts in the Midwest and Western regions. Four times DeCicco has helped teams to rank in the top 31 nationally in earned run average and assisted in the development of nine players who were selected in the First-Year Major League Baseball Player Draft and one who signed as a free agency. DeCicco has played a large role in Army s success on conference and nationals levels. In three of the past five years, Army has reached the Patriot League Championship series, winning back-to-back titles in 2012 and While at NCAA Regionals in those seasons, Army suffered a pair of losses to nationally ranked teams, dropping a 2-1 decision to sixth-ranked Virginia in 2013 on the heels of a 2-1 setback to #14 Oklahoma the year prior. DeCicco has overseen the development of several all-conference players at Army, including starting pitchers Chris Rowley and Alex Robinett. Rowley was a first team All-Patriot League selection, named Most Outstanding Player in the Patriot League Championship Series and signed a professional contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, while Robinett was a conference second-team selection and drafted by the New York Yankees in Under DeCicco s guidance, Logan Lee threw a no-hitter against Bucknell in 2012, just the second time in school history that feat has been accomplished. Robinett also threw a no-hitter of the nine-inning variety against Longwood in He followed that up with a program-record 21-strikeout effort in the final start of his career against Air Force. During the 2013 season, DeCicco helped the Black Knights record a 4.03 earned-run average while Rowley posted a 9-4 mark with six complete games and 75 strikeouts in 97.2 innings of work. Gunnar Carroll recorded four saves and the Black Knights showed a 279 to 139 strikeout to walk ratio. As part of the 2012 season, DeCicco presided over an Army pitching staff that led the Patriot League and ranked 31st nationally in earned run average (3.25) while establishing a program record 41 wins. The Black Knights also ranked 21st in the country in hits allowed per nine innings (8.03), 28th in walks allowed per nine innings (2.81) and 18th in WHIP (1.20). DeCicco helped Chris Rowley establish a number of Academy single-season records, including wins (11), innings pitched (97.1) and consecutive scoreless innings (29). Rowley, who was tabbed Patriot League Pitcher of the Year and earned a spot on the all-league first team, collected three All-America certificates. DeCicco also helped Logan Lee earn a spot on the All-Patriot League second team. Catcher J.T. Watkins was drafted in the 10th round of the First-Year Major League Baseball Player Draft after establishing a three-year caught stealing percentage of 54%. Before arriving at West Point, DeCicco spent one season as pitching and catching coach, as well as recruiting coordinator, at Fordham University. Prior to his one-year stint in the Bronx, DeCicco logged six years on the coaching staff at the University of Vermont. He arrived at Vermont from Eastern Connecticut State University, where he served on the staff of the 2002 NCAA Division III National Champions. During his stay at Fordham, DeCicco helped the Rams to a fourth-place finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference with a mark, despite being tabbed to finish ninth in the preseason poll. As Vermont s recruiting coordinator, as well as pitching and catching coach, DeCicco was instrumental in the Catamounts capturing the program s first two America East Conference regular-season championships in 2003 and The program reached the America East Conference Finals in Under DeCicco s tutelage, the Vermont pitching staff excelled, topping the America East in team earned run average in both 2003 and 2005, while ranking among national leaders both years. Twice in six seasons, Vermont collected Pitcher of the Year accolades. The Catamounts also ranked sixth nationally in ERA in Additionally, seven Vermont players were drafted or signed by Major League baseball organizations from 2003 to DeCicco was a part of 146 wins during his six seasons on staff, including a program record 32 in A 2001 graduate of ECSU and a native of Johnston, R.I., DeCicco received his bachelor s degree in physical education. He earned a master s degree from Vermont in education and leadership in During his playing days, DeCicco helped the Warriors to the 1998 Division III National Championship as a catcher and then joined the staff of American Baseball Coaches of America Hall of Fame selection Bill Holowaty following graduation. DeCicco and his wife, Elizabeth, have a son, Theodore and a daughter, Peyton. The family resides in nearby Highland Falls, N.Y. In the 2011 campaign, Army ranked second in the Patriot League in ERA (5.09). The Black Knights led the conference in fewest walks per nine innings, while listing second in opponents batting average (.282). Army led the conference in ERA during league games, posting a 4.30 mark versus Patriot League foes. DeCicco s pitching staff topped the Patriot League and ranked 30th nationally in ERA (4.34) in The staff also paced the conference in strikeouts per nine innings (7.09). Starting pitcher Matt Fouch earned the conference s Pitcher of the Year award and was named to the All-Patriot League first team. Relief pitcher Kevin McKague, who established Army s single-season saves record (13), was unanimously selected to the all-league first unit as well. 28

30 ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACH TYLER CANNON Virginia, 2014 Second Season ASSISTANT COACH Lt. Col. Dave Borowicz West Point, 1992 Fifth Season Tyler Cannon, who is in his second season at West Point, joined head coach Matt Reid s staff in August of 2014 as an assistant coach. Cannon came to West Point after serving as a student assistant coach at the University of Virginia, where he helped lead his alma mater to national runner-up finish at the College World Series in The Cavaliers posted a overall record in 2014, including a 22-8 mark in ACC play and a 34-4 home record. Virginia hosted the Charlottesville Regional and the Charlottesville Super Regional prior to advancing to Omaha for the College World Series. A four-year letterwinner for Virginia during his playing career, Cannon was a starter on four NCAA tournament teams and was the shortstop on Virginia s 2009 team which won the ACC championship and advanced to the program s first College World Series. Cannon was named to the 2009 All-College World Series Team. Cannon played in a school-record 244 games (238 starts) during his time in Charlottesville. He was a.303 career hitter with 276 hits, which is tied for second most in program history. He holds school records with 62 doubles and 910 at bats and also ranks third in program history in triples (12) and runs (185), fifth in total bases (380) and eighth in stolen bases (49) and walks (107). Cannon was selected in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft on two occasions. He was a 41st-round pick of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2009, then returned to Virginia for his senior year and was chosen in the 12th round of the 2010 draft by the Cleveland Indians. He played three seasons in the Indians farm system, reaching the double-a level in 2011, and retired prior to the 2013 season. Cannon resides in Monroe, N.Y. with his wife Allison and their daughter Brooklyn. ARMY SUPPORT STAFF Lt. Col. Dave Bororwicz is currently in the fifth season of his third tour on the Army coaching staff, having served as an athletic intern with the baseball program following his graduation from the Academy during the spring of 1992 and assisting the Black Knights during the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. After leaving West Point following the 2004 baseball season, Borowicz spent a year at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. From there, he was assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division where he served as the Brigade Engineer ( ) and the Battalion Executive Officer of 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion ( ). While there, Borowicz spent 15 months serving in Iraq as part of the surge for Operation Iraqi Freedom. His unit was awarded the Meritorious Unit Citation for their performance while deployed and was influential in the Sunni-Awakening south of Baghdad. After returning from Iraq, Borowicz and his family moved to Madison, Wis., and he pursued a doctorate in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He received his PhD in December of 2010 in Civil and Environmental Engineering and arrived back at West Point in January to teach in the Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering. After coaching from and helping guide the team to back-to-back NCAA regional appearances in 2012 and 2013, Borowicz deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. There he used his skills as a professional engineer to construct and develop sustainable infrastructure for the Afghan people. Borowicz has been presented with several military awards, to include: the Bronze Star Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (4 awards), the Army Commendation Medal, the Joint Service Achievement Medal, the Army Achievement Medal (3 awards), the National Defense Service Medal (2 awards), the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon (2 awards), the NATO ISAF Medal, the Air Assault Badge and the Combat Action Badge. A four-time letterwinner during his years in the Black, Gold, and Gray, Borowicz was a standout pitcher for the Black Knights, holding a regular turn in Army s starting rotation for three consecutive years. A district Academic All-America selection and Rhodes Scholar candidate as a senior, the former captain was a member of Army teams that defeated arch-rival Navy in four consecutive star matchups. bob beretta Executive A.D. Sport Supervisor Col. JOHN BASKERVILLE Head Officer Representative CAPT. NICOLE MINER Center for Enhanced Performance Dr. JON HEALY Academic Support Borowicz will forever be etched into the Army record books having been credited with a save against Long Island as a freshman in 1989, helping to secure the program s 1,000th all-time victory. Three years later, he narrowly missed writing a bit more history when his bid to throw the fourth no-hitter in school history fell just short, settling for a one-hit defeat of Princeton. The native of Milwaukee, Wis., ranks 25th on Army s career innings pitched list at 157.0, while his career earned run average mark of 4.47 lists among the Black Knights all-time leaders. Borowicz assists in the instruction of Army s pitchers and outfielders. He and his wife, Cindy, reside at West Point with their daughters, Maggie and Allison; and son, Josh. KENny o mary Strength & Conditioning Brad Brown Team Operations STEVE STORMS Equipment Manager 1st lt. Zach Price Director of Operations Josh WERK Athletic Trainer MARK MOHRMAN Athletic Communications Billy german Facilities/Head Groundskeeper 29

31 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #1 GARRISON FRANKLIN Senior RHP Granite Falls, N.C. / South Caldwell 2015: Pitched in 14 games as a junior, including five starts complied a 3.06 earned-run average in 32.1 innings of work posted a 2-1 record surrendered 31 hits and 20 runs (11 earned) recorded 23 strikeouts and allowed 13 walks tossed a perfect inning of relief in the win over Mount St. Mary s (3/6) threw a scoreless inning out of the pen against Coppin State (3/7) threw four scoreless frames and held Siena to one hit with four strikeouts in his first start of the year (3/31) started against Hofstra and pitched 5.0 innings of one-run ball in a 12-4 victory (4/8) threw scoreless innings in relief in consecutive games against Bucknell (4/12) and Manhattan (4/14) turned in his best performance of the year with 6.2 innings of scoreless ball against Holy Cross (4/19) struck out seven, did not issue a walk and scattered five hits against the Crusaders threw a season-high 7.0 innings and struck out six in the 3-2 win over Navy (4/26). 2014: Played in three games as a sophomore, all in a relief role posted an 0-1 record and held opponents to a.143 batting average compiled a 4.50 earned run average in 2.0 innings of work struck out two, allowed one hit and walked none made his collegiate debut and took the loss in a 7-6 loss at William & Mary (2/16) threw 0.2 innings of scoreless ball in a 7-3 win over FDU (4/1) threw a perfect frame with two strikeouts at Fordham (4/9). 2013: Made five appearances on the mound... posted a 7.71 earned run average to go along with four strikeouts in seven innings of work... made career debut against UNCG (Feb. 15) in the season opener... tossed one scoreless inning of relief against the Spartans... threw 2.1 scoreless innings against Navy (March 31)... posted a career-best two strikeouts at Lehigh (April 7)... played second base in a pair of games, seeing time against NYIT (March 23 and 24)... walked once, but did not receive an official at-bat. High School: Played at South Caldwell High... named Northwestern 3A/4A Conference Player of the Year as a senior... also earned all-conference and all-county accolades... selected to the all-tournament team both as a pitcher and shortstop... named a North Carolina Scholar. Personal: Given name is Garrison Michael Franklin... former teammate of San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner... hobbies include playing the drums and working out... enjoys participating in church events... has traveled extensively with passport stamps from London, Germany, France and Switzerland... majoring in Engineering Management. Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / / TOTAL / French, Justin 30

32 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #9 ben smith Senior Catcher Memphis, Tenn. / Christian Brothers 2015: Played and started in 46 games as a junior made 43 starts at catcher and three at designated hitter second on the team with a.310 batting average with 48 hits in 155 at bats second on the squad with a.439 hitting percentage and.404 on-base percentage tied for second on the team with 13 doubles and two triples second on the squad with 17 walks third on the team with 27 runs scored and 23 RBI hit one home run second on the team with 13 multiple-hit games, including two three-hit games third on the squad with six multiple-rbi games seven-game hitting streak and 12-game reached base streak picked off seven runners and caught 23 stealing went 2-for-3 with an RBI in consecutive games opposite Coppin State (3/7) homered and drove in three runs against UMass (3/14) doubled twice and singled, drove in one run and scored two runs against Harvard (4/20) went 2-for-4 in game two of the doubleheader opposite the Crimson (4/20) went 2-for-3 with two RBI in the series opener at Lehigh (3/28) closed the series with the Mountain Hawks with a 2-for-4 performance (3/29) registered two hits in three straight games against Lafayette (4/5) and Hofstra (4/8) went 3-for-3 with a double and two runs scored in the series finale at Bucknell (4/12) went 6-for-15 in the series against Navy (4/25-4/26). 2014: Played in 31 games as a sophomore, making 28 starts saw action behind the plate in 30 games registered a.250 batting average (21-for- 84) drove in eight runs and scored seven drew 10 walks and was hit by three pitches registered a.351 on-base percentage stole one base in two attempts... registered five multi-hit games three-game hitting streak reached base safely in five straight games drove in two runs on one occasion threw out 16 baserunners in 35 chances had two hits and two RBI with two runs scored against Massachusetts (2/22) recorded two hits in a 7-4 win over Massachusetts (3/16) had two hits in a 5-1 win at Holy Cross (4/19) posted two base hits against Cincinnati (5/2) registered a pair of base knocks in game two of the Patriot League Tournament Semifinal victory against Lehigh (5/10). 2013: Appeared in three games late in the season... made career debut against Holy Cross (April 28)... ripped a two-run single in his first career at-bat... finished 2-for-3 with two RBI and one run scored... also appeared as a defensive replacement against Nyack (May 4) and Chestnut Hill (May 5). High School: Played for head coach Buster Kelso at Christian Brothers High... four-year varsity letterwinner... helped lead team to the 2011 Tennessee Division II state championship as a junior... named all-metro three years in a row ( )... twice named all-state, earning the honor in 2010 and collected all-district accolades in 2011 and selected as an All-West Tennessee Coaches All-Star... member of the National Honor Society... named to the school s honor roll all four years. Personal: Given name is Benjamin Powell Smith... attended the same high school as former Army standout pitcher Drew Clothier... aspired to attend the United States Military Academy since he was in the sixth grade... enjoys spending time with his family... majoring in Engineering Management. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Vega, Keegan 31

33 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #10 justin reece Senior INF Greensboro, N.C. / Southeast Guilford 2015: Played in one game as a defensive replacement as a junior appeared at second base in the Hudson Valley Baseball Classic against Marist. 2014: Played in six games as a sophomore with one start saw action at second base in two games, including one start registered a.200 batting average (1-for-5) had one hit against Cincinnati (5/4) scored one run against Massachusetts (3/15) drew one walk at William & Mary (2/14) registered a.333 on-base percentage stole two bases in two attempts named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Appeared in 24 games and drew 19 starts at second base... batted.236 with one double, 10 RBI and 13 runs scored... made career debut against Siena (March 2)... posted first career hit at Liberty (March 3)... had two hits and two RBI versus NYIT (March 24)... finished with career-best three hits and two runs scored opposite Fordham (April 10)... hammered first career double against the Rams... recorded two hits versus Lehigh (April 7) and Nyack (May 4)... had two RBI against Holy Cross (April 28). High School: Played for head coach Dave Beasley at South Guilford High... earned all-conference honors following his junior and senior seasons... posted the highest grade point average on the team as a sophomore. Personal: Given name is Justin Scott Reece... hobbies include working out and spending time with friends... enjoys country music... majoring in Engineering Management. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Robinett, Alex 32

34 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #14 jack verrill Senior RHP South Berwick, Maine / Marshwood 2015: Did not see any game action as a junior. 2014: Did not see any varsity action as a sophomore. 2013: Appeared in seven games with a pair of starts... authored a 6.46 earned run average to go along with an 0-3 record and eight strikeouts in 15.1 innings of work... made career debut at Liberty (March 1)... drew first career start against the Flames and worked a career-best 4.2 innings... appeared out of the bullpen against Navy (March 31) and tossed one perfect inning of relief... struck out a career-best three batters versus Manhattan (April 17)... made second start of the season at Bucknell (April 21)... permitted just one run on two hits over 3.2 inning opposite Holy Cross (April 28)... pitched in the regular-season finale against Chestnut Hill (May 5), firing one scoreless inning of relief... made lone postseason appearance against UNC Wilmington (June 1) at the NCAA Regionals... tossed one scoreless inning of relief versus the Seahawks. High School: Played for head coach Eric Fernandes at Marshwood High... selected to the Maine All-Rookie Team as a freshman... later earned allconference honors... twice named a Southern Maine Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete ( ).. Personal: Given name is Jack Henry Verrill... hobbies include playing basketball and swimming... did not start pitching until his junior year of high school... majoring in Management. Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL / Young, Tyler 33

35 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #15 PATRICK GARDNER Senior LHP Glen Allen, Va. / Deep Run 2015: Pitched in 13 games as a junior, including seven starts complied a 6.23 earned-run average in 30.1 innings of work posted a 2-4 record surrendered 41 hits and 23 runs (21 earned) recorded 24 strikeouts and allowed 10 walks earned the win after allowing one run in 2.1 innings of relief with four strikeouts against USC Upstate (2/14) retired the only batter he faced against Longwood (3/1) earned the win after holding Coppin State to three runs in 5.0 innings of action in his first start of the year (3/7) threw a scoreless inning out of the pen opposite UMass (3/14) started at Lafayette and threw 4.0 scoreless frames in a no-decision (4/5) pitched a clean inning in the 8-4 win over Manhattan (4/14). 2014: Pitched in 10 games as a sophomore with two starts posted a 1-0 record and compiled a 2.84 earned run average in 19.0 innings of work held opponents to a.257 batting average struck out 10, allowed 19 hits and walked four tossed 2.0 scoreless innings, struck out two and held North Dakota State to one hit in Army s 19-9 victory (3/18) pitched one perfect frame in a 7-3 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (4/1)... made his first start and twirled 4.0 scoreless innings for his lone victory in a 4-2 win at Hartford (4/16) threw 3.1 innings and gave up two runs in a 4-2 win over Marist (4/23) gave up two runs in 2.2 innings of work in a 9-7 win versus Lehigh (4/28). 2013: Tied for third on the team with 14 appearances... authored a 2-1 record to go along with a 6.85 earned run average and 11 strikeouts in 22.1 innings pitched... made career debut at Liberty (March 1)... earned first career win against Farleigh Dickinson (April 3), after tossing 1.1 innings of scoreless relief... picked up second victory of the season at Bucknell (April 20) after striking out two batters in 1.2 scoreless frames... drew first career start against Marist (April 24) in the WRWD Hudson Valley Baseball Classic... posted career bests with 3.1 innings pitched and three strikeouts against the Red Foxes... did not allow a hit in the contest... posted scoreless outings versus Lehigh (April 7), Manhattan (April 17) and Holy Cross (April 17). High School: Played for head coach Will Hicks at Deep Run High... three-year varsity letterwinner... named to the Rawlings All-Atlantic Region team as a senior in tabbed co-mvp of the junior varsity squad as a freshman in four-year Scholar-Athlete ( ). Personal: Given name is George Patrick Gardner Jr.... Little League team made the Little League World Series Regionals when he was 12 years old... hobbies include watching movies, playing video games and traveling... enjoys spending time with his family... majoring in Engineering Management. Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / / TOTAL /

36 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #17 justin french Senior RHP Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell 2015: Pitched in 18 games out of the bullpen as a junior complied a 5.04 earned-run average in 30.1 innings of work posted a 2-1 record and earned one save surrendered 33 hits and 19 runs (17 earned) fifth on the team with 27 strikeouts and allowed 14 walks tossed scoreless innings in consecutive appearances against UMass (3/15) and Miami (3/17) threw a scoreless inning at Columbia (3/25) retired the only batter he faced in the win over Hofstra (4/8) punched out the two hitters he faced in the win over NYIT (4/22) threw 2.0 scoreless innings to earn the save in the 3-2 win over Navy (4/26) worked around one hit in one inning in the Hudson Valley Baseball Classic against Marist (4/29) struck out three and allowed one hit in 2.2 innings opposite Air Force (5/2). 2014: Pitched in 15 games as a sophomore, all in a relief role posted a 1-1 record and compiled a 7.20 earned run average in 15.0 innings of work opponents posted a.309 batting average struck out 15, allowed 21 hits and walked 10 struck out the only batter he faced against Wagner (3/8) tossed one scoreless inning in a 9-1 victory over Central Connecticut State (3/18) pitched a scoreless inning against Columbia (3/27) struck out two in back-to-back scoreless appearances against Bucknell (3/13) and Hartford (3/16) earned the win after pitching 2.0 scoreless innings and held Lehigh to one hit in a 9-7 win over the Mountain Hawks (4/28). 2013: Made five relief appearances... authored a tidy 1.80 earned run average to go along with five strikeouts in five innings pitched... made career debut against UNCG (Feb. 17) during the first weekend of the season... allowed one run on three hits against the Spartans... posted four scoreless outings the rest of the way... recorded career-high two strikeouts against Yale (March 9)... pitched a career-best 2.0 innings versus Indiana (March 12)... matched career high with two strikeouts against the nationally ranked Hoosiers... also recorded scoreless outings opposite Delaware State (Feb. 24) and Dartmouth (March 16). High School: Played for head coach Hal Bagwell at Ardrey Kell High... graduated as the school s all-time saves leader... named all-conference as a senior in voted the city s best relief pitcher by The Charlotte Observer... posted the lowest earned run average on the team as a senior... also excelled offensively, pacing the squad in RBI and doubles during standout senior season... represented the state of North Carolina in the annual Battle of the Border games between North Carolina and South Carolina... member of the National Honor Society... member of the National Technical Honor Society. Personal: Given name is Justin Lindsey French... hobbies include playing the guitar and fishing... major is Management. Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / / TOTAL / Gardner, Patrick 35

37 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #23 JACOB PAGE Senior OF Wilson, N.C. / Hunt 2015: Played and started in 47 games in center field as a junior third on the team with a.269 batting average with 43 hits in 160 at bats led the Black Knights with four home runs tied for the team lead with 29 runs scored second on the team with 28 RBI third on the squad with a.438 hitting percentage and.342 on-base percentage tied for second on the team with 13 doubles stole six bases in seven attempts third on the team with 12 multiple-hit games, including three three-hit games second on the squad with eight multiple-rbi games six-game hitting streak and eight-game reached base streak went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and crossed the plate three times opposite Mount St. Mary s (3/6) homered and went 3-for-4 with two RBI in the series opener against UMass (3/14) registered two base hits in game two of the doubleheader opposite the Minutemen (3/14) doubled twice against Harvard (3/20) hit a home run and went 2-for-5 with three RBI at Columbia (3/25) drove home three with a double and home run against Lafayette (4/5) doubled and singled twice to drive in three runs in the victory over Hofstra (4/8) posted two hits and scored twice in the win against Air Force (5/1). 2014: Named to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team selected to the Preseason All-Patriot League Team played and started in center field in 51 games as a sophomore second on the team with a.297 batting average (54-for-182) his 54 base hits led Army and ranked sixth among Patriot League competition tied for the team lead and was fifth in the conference with 27 RBI had 11 doubles, two triples and a home run posted a.396 slugging percentage, which led Army and ranked 10th in the Patriot League drew 14 walks and was hit by five pitches registered a.360 onbase percentage stole 11 bases in 13 attempts... led Army with 15 multi-hit games, including two four-hit games and four three-hit games five games with at least two RBI ended the season on an eight-game hitting streak reached base safely in 11 straight games went 2-for-4 with an RBI at William & Mary (2/14) singled and doubled at William & Mary (2/16) drove in two runs with a triple against Massachusetts (2/22) two hits, one RBI and one run scored opposite Massachusetts (2/23) went 3-for-6 with two runs scored and drove in one run against Albany (3/2) 4-for-4 with two doubles opposite Massachusetts (3/15) doubled twice, singled, and drove in five runs against North Dakota State (3/18) went 4-for-5 with two RBI against Central Connecticut State (3/18) had a 2-for-3 performance at the plate against Harvard (3/22) recorded three hits against Marist (3/23) tallied two hits in the series finale at Navy (3/27) went 3-for-5 in the series opener versus Cincinnati (5/2) named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Second Team All-Patriot League selection... burst onto the scene as a freshman, appearing in all 52 games and starting 51 times... led Army with four triples, three home runs, 18 multiple-hit games, 80 total bases and a.447 slugging percentage... listing second on the club in multiple-rbi games (11) and third in doubles (eight), batting average (.307), hits (55), RBI (35) and stolen bases (11)... batted.333 with two doubles and four RBI during the Patriot League Tournament... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week for the first time on March 11 following a productive three-game series against Yale (March 9-10)... batted.556 (5-for-9) with four RBI and five runs scored to help Army sweep the three-game set... went 2-for-3 with a career-high four RBI against NYIT (March 23)... had three hits and two runs scored versus NYIT (March 24)... blasted first career home run against Navy (April 1)... finished the contest with two RBI and three runs scored... was 2-for-5 with two homers, three RBI and two runs scored at Lehigh (April 7)... batted.462 (6-for-13) with two triples, one double and three RBI during Army s four-game sweep of Lafayette (April 13-14)... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week a second time on May 6 after batting.538 (7-for-13) with four RBI during the final week of the regular season. High School: Played for head coach Jon Smith at Hunt High... was a three-time all-conference selection... helped team win three conference championships... enjoyed tremendous senior season, earning a plethora of postseason accolades... tabbed Big East Conference Player of the Year, named to the all-state team and selected as team MVP... captained squad as a senior... named offensive MVP following productive junior season... also starred on the gridiron, earning four all-conference certificates as a member of the Hunt High football team... twice named all-area... served as team captain... named team MVP... twice selected Offensive Player of the Year... excelled in the classroom as well... four-year academic champion... member of the National Honor Society... routinely named to school honor roll. Personal: Given name is Jacob Tyler Page... received several college offers to play both baseball and football... hobbies include fishing, hunting and spending time outdoors... majoring in Engineering Management. Page, Jacob Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL

38 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #25 ryan levenhagen Senior 1B Indianapolis, Ind. / Cathedral 2015: Played in 38 games as a junior, including 34 starts at first base fifth on the team with a.239 batting average with 28 hits in 117 at-bats drove in 12 runs and scored 16 registered seven multiple-hit games, including two three-hit games recorded two multiple-rbi games roped four doubles and one triple compiled a.297 on-base percentage and.291 slugging percentage went 2-for-4 opposite Longwood (2/28) singled, doubled and scored twice against Coppin State went 3-for-5 with an RBI and scored against Lehigh (3/29) singled three times, drove in a pair and scored once in the win over Hofstra (4/8) singled twice and drove in one in the victory against Manhattan (4/14) doubled and tripled and drove in one in the NYIT win (4/22) went 2-for-4 with a double and scored opposite Navy (4/26) as part of a five-game hitting streak ripped a two-run double in the win over Air Force (5/1). 2014: Played in five games as a sophomore in the outfield registered a.286 batting average (2-for-7) scored a run against North Dakota State (3/18) hit a single against Albany (3/2) had one hit versus Bucknell (4/13) posted a.286 slugging percentage registered a.286 on-base percentage. 2013: Appeared in six games... made career debut at UNCG (Feb. 17) during the opening weekend of the season... scored a run as a pinch-runner against the Spartans... recorded first career hit versus Holy Cross (April 28)... scored a run in that game as well... also appeared against Siena (March 2), NYIT (March 23 and 24) and Nyack (May 4). High School: Played for head coach Rich Andriole at Cathedral High... helped team win sectional championships in 2009, 2010 and squad went on to capture regional titles in 2010 and team placed runner-up at the state tournament in 2010 and collected all-city accolades following standout senior campaign. Personal: Given name is Ryan Dean Levenhagen... played in a game against Washington Nationals Bryce Harper when both were 13 years old... hobbies include playing golf, spending time at the lake and watching Netflix... majoring in Economics. Levenhagen, Ryan Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL

39 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #26 BROCK DAVIDSON Senior LHP-1B Houston, Texas / Memorial 2015: Played in six games as a junior, including three starts at designated hitter pitched in relief on four occasions recorded one multi-hit game hit safely in three consecutive games posted a.364 batting average with three singles and a double in 11 at-bats drove in one run and scored once threw one scoreless inning in his season debut against NYIT (4/22) tossed 2.0 perfect frames with a pair of strikeouts opposite Navy (4/25) struck out five and allowed one base hit in 2.0 innings against Marist in the Hudson Valley Baseball Classic (4/29) doubled home a run in his first start of the season and later scored against Air Force (5/1) went 2-for-4 and pitched 3.0 scoreless innings with two strikeouts in the season finale against Air Force (5/3). 2014: Patriot League Pitcher of the Week (4/21) played in 30 games as a sophomore with 14 starts saw action at designated hitter in five games, including four starts played in the outfield in five games with two starts in left field registered a.167 batting average (6-for-36) drove in 11 runs scored four runs had four doubles posted a.278 slugging percentage drew eight walks registered a.304 on-base percentage stole one base in one attempt registered one multi-hit game against Albany (3/2) recorded two multiple-rbi games had a two-game hitting streak reached base in three straight games doubled and scored a run against Massachusetts (2/23) drove in four runs and scored one opposite Wagner (3/8) had two doubles and three RBI against Lafayette (3/6) pitched in nine games, making six starts posted a 5-1 record and earned one save compiled a 1.82 earned run average in 39.2 innings of work struck out 29, allowed 27 hits and walked nine struck out four batters in 3.0 innings to earn the save in the 16-1 win over Albany (3/2) tossed 1.1 perfect innings in a 7-4 win versus Massachusetts (3/16) made his first start and twirled 6.0 innings of one-hit ball to earn the win over Central Connecticut State (3/18) started and threw 3.1 scoreless innings with three strikeouts in a victory over FDU (4/1) went 7.1 innings and limited Lafayette to one run in a 9-1 win (4/6) struck out seven and allowed three hits in a completegame shutout victory at Holy Cross (4/20) was named the Patriot League s Pitcher of the Week following his performance against the Crusaders threw 5.1 innings and surrendered two runs in a 5-4 win over Navy (4/27). 2013: Appeared in 11 games with nine starts... forged a 2-3 record to go along with a 4.45 earned run average and 26 strikeouts... opponents batted.263 against him... picked up first career win against Yale (March 9), allowing one run on six hits in seven innings... earned second victory of the year at Lafayette (April 13), yielding one run on four hits in a complete-game effort... struck out five batters and did not issue a walk opposite the Leopards... fanned a career-high six batters versus Columbia (March 23)... made lone postseason appearance against UNC Wilmington (June 1) at the NCAA Regionals... tossed 3.2 scoreless innings, allowing just four hits... logged 14 at-bats, going 2-for-14 with two RBI and one run scored... posted hits and RBI versus Fordham (April 10) and Holy Cross (April 28). High School: Authored standout career at Memorial High... named to the all-district second team following senior campaign... captained squad during senior season... named a HABCA All-Star in tabbed Defensive Player of the Year in also played for coach Mike Rutledge on the Houston Kyle Chapman team... starred on the football field as well, earning second-team all-district honors as a senior... named Academic All-District three times ( ). Personal: Given name is Brock Andrew Davidson... played summer baseball with current Army teammate Jonathan Thiess... hobbies include watching movies, playing football and spending time with friends... majoring Davidson, in Law & Brock Legal Studies. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / / TOTAL /

40 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #8 KRIS LINDNER Junior INF Morehead City, N.C. / West Carteret 2015: Played and started in 18 games at second base as a sophomore posted a.343 batting average with 24 hits in 70 at bats second on the team with two triples second on the team with a nine-game hitting streak tied for fifth on the team with seven multiple-hit games recorded two fourhit games drove in three runs in two games went 4-for-5 with a double and three RBI in the win over Dayton (2/14) singled and tripled, drove in three runs and scored once against USC Upstate went 2-for-4 with a stolen base against Longwood (2/28) singled and scored two runs against Coppin State (3/7) to start his nine-game hitting streak singled and doubled and scored one run opposite UMass (3/15) went 4-for-5 with one RBI and scored three times against Harvard (3/19) went 2-for-4 with a triple, drove in one and crossed the plate once versus Harvard (3/21). 2014: College Sports Madness Second Team All-Patriot League selection Patriot League Rookie of the Week (4/7) played in 41 games as a freshman, making 39 starts saw action at second base in 37 games appeared as the designated hitter four times and played at shortstop once fifth on the team with a.270 batting average (34-for-126) drove in 15 runs with three doubles and a home run posted a.317 slugging percentage second on the team with 18 walks and was hit by seven pitches registered a.386 on-base percentage stole 13 bases in 15 attempts... registered seven multi-hit games pieced together a seven-game hitting streak between Mar April 6 against Lehigh (2 games), FDU (1 game) and Lafayette (four games) reached base safely in 10 straight games drove in two runs on five occasions scored three runs against North Dakota State (3/18) and three opposite Lafayette (4/6) hit his first-career home run in a 2-1 win over Lafayette (4/5) stole two bases opposite Massachusetts (3/15) and against North Dakota State (3/18). High School: 2013 graduate of West Carteret High School... three-time All-Coastal Conference selection... chosen for the Lenny Dykstra Award for positive attitude in selected team MVP as a junior... named Best Defensive Player as a senior... four-time Academic Achievement honoree. Personal: Given name is Kristopher Nicholas Lindner... Kris played against teammate Jacob Page in high school in started switch-hitting when he was graduated from same high school as Cleveland Indians third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall... chose West Point for the opportunity to become a leader of character and earn a great education... enjoys bow hunting... built a 17-foot Jones Brothers Bateau boat for a senior project... hopes to pursue an aviation career... majoring in Systems Engineering. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL McCants, Mark 39

41 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #13 David Monge Junior UTL Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Pembroke Pines Charter 2015: Played in 14 games as a sophomore, including five starts in right field registered a.059 batting average with one hit in 17 at bats scored two runs and drove in three runs drove home two runs in the win over Dayton (2/14) recorded his first-career hit and scored a run at USC Upstate (2/14) drove in one run opposite Coppin State (3/7)... drew a walk and stole a base in game two of the doubleheader against Coppin State (3/7). 2014: Did not see any varsity action as a freshman. High School: Graduated from Pembroke Pines Charter High School in second team All-Country selection during senior season. Personal: Given name is David Joel Monge... attended the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School in enjoys reading, working out and spending time with family... majoring in Psychology. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL #24 Carson Meadows Junior LHP Auburn, Ala. / Lee-Scott Academy 2015: Did not see any game action as a sophomore. 2014: Pitched in four games as a freshman, all in a relief role posted a 2-0 record and held opponents to a.222 batting average compiled a 7.36 earned run average in 7.1 innings of work struck out 12, allowed six hits and walked five tossed 3.0 scoreless innings, struck out six and held Massachusetts to two hits in his first-career victory (2/23) pitched 3.1 innings and gave up four runs to improve to 2-0 in a 19-9 win over North Dakota State (3/18). High School: 2013 graduate of Lee-Scott Academy... two-time all-area selection... all-state selection as a senior utility player... named to Perfect Game National Underclassmen team... graduated with honors... one of 12 people at his school selected Tiger Ambassador. Personal: Given name is William Carson Meadows... first member of his family to embark on a military career... participated in the 2005 Dixie Youth World Series in his hometown of Auburn, Ala... enjoys hunting, fishing, working out, hanging out with friends at the lake and watching Auburn football... majoring in Management. TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL /

42 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #35 baggio saldivar Junior Catcher Valencia, Calif. / Hart 2015: Played in eight games as a sophomore, including four starts behind the plate one multi-hit game registered a.158 batting average with three hits in 19 plate appearances one double and scored one run recorded his first hit and scored a run at Siena (3/31) went 2-for-5 with a double in the 12-4 win over Hofstra. 2014: Played in three games as a freshman had three at-bats appeared at catcher, designated hitter and as a pinch hitter made his collegiate debut against Albany (3/2). High School: 2013 graduate of Hart High School... played for head coach Jim Ozella... All-Foothill League section team choice during senior season... All-Foothill League first team selection during junior campaign... selected to All-Santa Clarita Valley first team as a junior... received 2013 National Honor Scholar award. Personal: Given name is Baggio Raul Saldivar... first member of his family to embark on a military career... enjoys hiking, listening to music, working out, traveling and movies... chose West Point in part to give back to his country and loved ones... name comes from Italian soccer player Roberto Baggio... majoring in Systems Design and Management. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL #40 alex dickerson Junior OF/1B Roswell, Ga. / Roswell 2015: Played in 27 games, including 24 starts as a sophomore made 11 starts in right field, seven at designated hitter and six at first base fourth on the team with a.250 batting average with 21 hits in 84 at bats.310 slugging percentage ranked fifth on the squad two doubles and hit one home run drove in 13 runs and scored six times three multiple-hit games four multiple-rbi games six-game hitting streak went 2-for-4 with an RBI at Miami (3/17) singled, drove in a run and scored once opposite Harvard (3/19) went 2-for-3 and drove in one run against Harvard (3/20) singled and drove in three runs in the win over Hofstra (4/8) singled and doubled at Bucknell (4/11) hit a three-run home run and scored twice against Manhattan (4/14). 2014: Played in one game as a freshman had one at-bat appeared at first base made his collegiate debut against Cincinnati (5/4) named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: 2013 graduate of Roswell High School... All-Region choice as a senior... helped team to 6A High School Baseball state finals... Advanced Placement Scholar with Distinction. Personal: Given name is Alexander Morgan Dickerson... first member of his family to embark on a military career... enjoys hanging out with friends, going to concerts, hunting and watching University of Georgia football... majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL

43 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #4 BRANDON LEE Sophomore OF Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley 2015: Played in 28 games as a freshman, including 24 starts started 23 times in right field and once at designated hitter posted a.219 batting average with 16 hits in 73 at-bats drove in 14 runs and scored 12 registered three multiple-hit games recorded five multiple-rbi games tied for fifth on the team with a streak of eight straight games reaching base safely fifth on the team with a.333 on-base percentage hit by seven pitches, which tied for fourth on the squad perfect on stolen base attempts (4-for-4) recorded his first-career base hit and drew a walk in his collegiate debut against Longwood (2/28) drove in two runs against Mount St. Mary s (3/6) two hits and drove in two in consecutive games against Harvard (3/20-21) scored a season-high three runs at Columbia (3/25) two hits, two RBI and scored once at Lehigh (3/29) one hit and one RBI in the Hudson Valley Baseball Classic against Marist (4/29). High School: Played baseball and football at Blue Valley High School... outfielder who helped team win Kansas 6A state championship as a senior 2014 PBR Kansas Preseason All-State First Team 2013 KABC 6A All-State Second Team All-East Kansas League First Team KC All-Metro Honorable Mention played defensive back on the gridiron East Kansas League Honorable Mention second team all-state earned Superintendent s Award for a top-10 grade-point average Kansas State Scholar and Principal s Honor Roll student. Personal: Given name is Brandon Mitchell Lee enjoys to read in his spare time... majoring in Computer Science. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL #11 JOHN MCCARTHY Sophomore OF/1B Jupiter, Fla. / Jupiter USMAPS 2015: Did not see any game action as a freshman. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Jupiter High School former coaches include MLB veterans Brook Fordyce and Rick Sofield 2013 Palm Beach Post Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference selection 2013 Sun Sentinel Player of the Year and First Team All-County honoree 2013 PalmBeachHighSchoolBaseball.com First Team All-County and All-District choice 2013 Selective Recruiting All-Tournament Team Palm Beach County Dick Howser All-Star Game MVP 2013 FACA District 20 Player of the Year and All-State selection 2013 Jupiter Warrior Wall of Fame inductee named team MVP and was the team s best hitter as a senior helped team win a regional championship and advanced to the 8A State Final Four Order of the Arrow recipient spent at U.S. Military Academy Prep School. Personal: Given name is John Christopher McCarthy Jr. first member of his family to attend West Point enjoys playing golf, fishing and wakeboarding... majoring in Management. 42

44 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #18 JEREMY MORTENSEN Sophomore LHP Coppell, Texas / Coppell 2015: Pitched in 11 games as a freshman, including nine starts complied a 4.58 earned-run average in 57.0 innings of work surrendered 59 hits and 39 runs (29 earned) third on the team with 47 strikeouts and allowed 22 walks second on the team with a.271 opposing batting average did not surrender a home run allowed four runs, three earned, out of the bullpen in his collegiate debut against Xavier (2/13) tossed 3.1 innings of one-run ball in relief against Longwood (3/1) threw 4.2 innings in his first-career start against Mount St. Mary s, with a season-high seven strikeouts and one run allowed in a no-decision allowed two runs in 6.0 innings to secure his first-career win against UMass (3/14) collected the win in a 7-2 victory over Lehigh (3/28) with four hits and one run allowed in 6.0 innings of work threw a season-high 7.0 innings in a complete-game 3-0 loss to Navy (3/26) fanned five and allowed two earned runs against the Mids allowed one earned run in 4.2 innings on the mound against Air Force (5/2). High School: Played baseball at Coppell High School Texas First Team All-District 5-5 A Outfield (2012, 2013) Texas District 5-5A Offensive Player of the Year 2013 Texas All-State Honorable Mention Outfield 2013 Coppell High School Fighting Heart Award 2013 Coppell C Baseball Award 2013 Spent at New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico Military Institute Bronco Baseball Most Valuable Pitcher Western Junior College Athletic Conference All Conference Team Pitcher TOTAL Personal: Given name is Jeremy Jordan Mortensen... majoring in Operations Research. Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL / #22 GREG CARTER Sophomore OF Towson, Md. / Calvert Hall 2015: Played in 17 games as a freshman, including six starts started five times in right field and once in left field posted a.136 batting average with two singles and a double in 22 at-bats scored two runs and drew one walk earned his first-career start against Xavier (2/13) first-collegiate hit came at Lafayette (4/4) registered the first extra-base hit of his career, a double, at Lafayette (4/5) scored a run against Hofstra (4/8) one hit opposite Manhattan (4/14). High School: Played baseball at Calvert Hall College High School 2013 and 2014 Under Armour Preseason All-American MSABC Team Maryland Crabfest All-American Game member of the National Honor Society, Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and a McMullen Scholar. Personal: Given name is Gregory Berger Carter... majoring in Management. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL

45 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #30 Jake Clark Sophomore INF Paris, Texas / Paris 2015: Played in 12 games as a freshman, including five starts at third base recorded one multi-hit game posted a.250 batting average with two singles and three doubles in 20 at-bats drove in three runs, scored four runs and drew four walks made his collegiate debut against Mount St. Mary s (3/6) first-collegiate hit, a double, came against Coppin State (3/7) doubled, drove in a run and scored in his first-career start against NYIT (4/22) went 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and two runs scored in a win over Air Force (5/1) singled and drove in one run in the season finale against Air Force. High School: Played baseball at Paris High School served as team captain his senior year 2014 District Co-MVP 2014 Team MVP 2013 Second Team All-District Pitcher 2012 Second Team All-District First Baseman member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council Treasurer, Future Problem Solving State Finalist ( ). Personal: Given name is Jake Austin Clark... played against classmate Daniel Gibbons in high school... majoring in Management. Clark, Jake Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL #31 Stu Schley Sophomore RHP/INF Sterling, Ohio / Orrville 2015: Played in 20 games as a freshman, including 12 starts started seven games at first base, three at designated hitter and two on the mound pitched in relief on nine occasions recorded one multi-hit game posted a.194 batting average with seven singles in 38 at-bats drove in three runs, scored eight runs and drew five walks made his collegiate debut at USC Upstate (2/14) recorded first-collegiate hit and RBI against Mount St. Mary s... one hit, one RBI and scored one run against Harvard (3/19) scored twice and drove in one run opposite the Crimson (3/21) recorded first multi-hit game and scored twice at Lehigh (3/29) threw 20.0 innings and allowed 23 hits and 20 runs (17 earned) struck out 17, walked 11 and posted a 7.65 earned run average posted a 2-0 record, with both wins coming in relief collected first-collegiate win in 3.0 innings of one-run ball at Siena (3/31) set his season-high with three strikeouts against the Saints pitched 2.0 scoreless frames opposite Hofstra (4/8) secured the win in 3.0 innings of work in the victory over Manhattan (4/14) fanned three in 1.1 innings opposite NYIT (4/22). High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner as a third baseman, first baseman and pitcher at Orrville High School hit.373 with one home run, four doubles, one triple, 19 RBI and scored 15 runs as a senior two-time First Team All-Ohio Cardinal Conference selection two-time First Team All- Daily Record choice as a junior and senior Second Team All-Ohio Cardinal Conference choice as a sophomore played club baseball and started at first base for OTN Performance four-year Honor Roll student. Personal: Given name is Stuart Bradley Schley enjoys fishing... majoring in Management. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL /

46 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #32 Jon Rosoff Sophomore INF/C Durham, N.C. / Home School 2015: Played and started in 47 games as a freshman started 42 times at third base, four at shortstop and once at second base penciled in the leadoff spot 24 times and hit third on 23 occasions posted a.236 batting average tied for the team lead with 29 runs scored led the squad with 16 doubles and 20 walks second on the team with eight stolen bases fourth on the team with 42 base hits fourth on the team with a.354 slugging percentage fourth on the team in total bases with 63 fourth on the team with 11 multiple-hit games tied for second on the squad with three three-hit games recorded five multiple-rbi games, which was tied for fourth on the team fifth on the team with 17 RBI recorded a six-game hitting streak one home run and one triple drew two walks, stole two bases and drove in one run in his collegiate debut against Xavier (2/13) recorded three hits in consecutive games against Dayton (2/14) and USC Upstate (2/14) hit his first-career home run against USC Upstate registered two singles and a double and drove in two runs against Mount St. Mary s (3/6) roped two doubles and scored a run opposite UMass (3/15) drew a pair of walks and scored twice at Lehigh (3/28) doubled and singled, scored a run and drove in one at Lehigh (3/29) scored twice and singled at Siena (3/31) recorded first-career triple at Lafayette (4/4) two base hits and two RBI in the series finale at Lafayette (3/5) singled twice, drove in a pair and crossed the plate twice against Hofstra (3/8) had two hits in consecutive games against NYIT (3/22) and Navy (3/25) singled, doubled and drove in a run in the Hudson Valley Baseball Classic versus Marist (4/29) doubled twice and drove in a pair in the victory over Air Force (5/1). High School: Played baseball at Daniels School 2014 Perfect Game All-High School Preseason Atlantic First Team 2014 Perfect Game All High School Preseason All-America High School Honorable Mention 2014 Perfect Game World Showcase Top Prospect List/ Top Prospect Team 2013 N.C. State Games, Region 3 Team (Bronze Medal) Team N.C. South Atlantic Border Battle (November 2013) Homeschool World Series All-American Team (2013, 2012) Perfect Game National Rank: 500 Perfect Game N.C. State Rank : 16 (Second Best Shortstop) Homeschool Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Given name is Jonathan Conor Rosoff... majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% TOTAL

47 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #34 MATT BALL Sophomore RHP Charlotte, N.C. / Providence 2015: Pitched in a team-high 18 games as a freshman, including three starts complied a 3.92 earned-run average in 39.0 innings of work posted a 4-3 record and earned one save surrendered 42 hits and 21 runs (17 earned) fourth on the team with 33 strikeouts and allowed 23 walks did not give up a home run earned the win with 4.2 innings of relief in the 12-6 win over Dayton (2/14) struck out four and allowed two runs on two hits opposite the Flyers threw 2.2 scoreless innings with three strikeouts against Longwood (3/1) did not allow a run in five straight appearances from March 1 March 17 collected the win with one scoreless frame in a 3-2 win over Mount St. Mary s (3/6) secured first-career save with three strikeouts in 2.0 scoreless innings against UMass (3/15) allowed one run in 3.2 innings on the hill in the 9-7 win at Lehigh (3/29) threw 4.0 innings and held Manhattan to one run in his first-career start (4/14) gave up one hit in 5.2 innings to back Army s 10-0 win over NYIT (4/22) fanned seven and walked two in the shutout of the Bears, en route to earning Patriot League Pitcher of the Week Honors. High School: Played baseball at Providence Senior High School for head coach Danny Highlight 2014 Louisville Slugger Second Team All-American 2014 South Meck 8 All-Conference First Team selection 2014 South Charlotte Weekly Baseball Player of the Year 2014 All-Charlotte Observer First Team choice 2014 All-State First Team went 11-0 on the mound and led the conference in wins and strikeouts (105) as a senior posted a 0.79 ERA as a senior and led his team in ERA in each of his final two seasons MVP of Class of 2014 Battle of the Border Showcase 2014 Hot Stove Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society AP Scholar earned a perfect score on the math portion of his SAT and ACT had a 5.0 GPA and was ranked 10th in his graduating class placed first in physics at the UNCC Super Competition. Personal: Given name is Matthew Gregory Ball played against Ardrey Kell and Charlotte Catholic High Schools, where Justin French and Alex Jensen attended enjoys visiting national parks favorite food is apple pie... majoring in Electrical Engineering. Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL / #44 Keegan Vega Bowers, Connor Sophomore Catcher Los Gatos, Calif. / Los Gatos USMAPS 2015: Did not see any game action as a freshman. High School: Played catcher at Los Gatos High School under former MLB veteran Bobby Hill second team All-De Anza League choice second team All-DeAnza League honoree played against teammate Baggio Saldivar in high school Rotary Club Scholarship recipient Los Gatos Little League Scholarship winner earned French 3, 4 and 5 Certificates of Excellence member of the National Society of High School Scholars spent at U.S. Military Academy Prep School. Personal: Given name is Keegan Daniel Vega majoring in Management. 46

48 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #2 Trey Martin Freshman INF London, Ky. / South Laurel #3 Josh White Freshman INF Littleton, Colo. / Rock Canyon High School: Played baseball and golf at South Laurel High School... KHSAA 51st All-District team selection as a junior and senior three-time KHSAA 13th All- Region team choice KHSAA Second Team All-State posted a.434 batting average with 43 hits, 17 RBI, 15 doubles, three home runs and 14 stolen bases during his senior season hit.390 with 41 hits, 39 runs scored, 10 doubles and 23 stolen bases as a junior played club baseball for the Kentucky Halos under head coach Scott Gaines Academic All State in baseball and golf from honored with a spot on the Principal s List with a 4.0 GPA all four years ranked ninth in his graduating class earned Math, Chemistry, English III, English IV, Physics, Latin, and Anatomy class honors. High School: Played baseball at Rock Canyon High School under head coach Tyler Munro... First Team Continental League as a senior... two-time Second Team Continental League selection hit.368 as a senior with a team-leading 30 runs, 25 RBI and led the state with seven home runs also had four triples in 2015 led his team to the state championship in 2015 First Team Academic All-State. Personal: Given name is Joshua Paul White enjoys playing guitar and bass guitar favorite athlete is Giancarlo Stanton coached in high school by 13-year MLB veteran pitcher Mike Myers. Personal: Given name is Trey Phoenix Martin enjoys snowboarding, swimming, biking, hiking and golfing favorite movie is Field of Dreams. #5 Matt Hudgins Freshman OF Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman #7 Sam Messina Freshman RHP Phoenix, Ariz. / Chaparral High School: Played baseball at Bishop Gorman High School all-conference selection earned his high school s Gael Award hit.419 as a senior with eight home runs and 33 RBI led his team to a state championship as a senior registered a.411 batting average with 13 home runs and 77 RBI during his career played club baseball for the LVBA Cardinals. Personal: Given name is Matthew Ryan Hudgins enjoys hiking and working out favorite athlete is Mike Trout coached by Baseball Hall of Fame Pitcher Greg Maddux played club baseball with current teammate Tyler Giovinco. High School: Played baseball at Chaparral High School... started pitching during his sophomore year of high school missed a majority of his senior season with an injury father, Sam, coached his high school team. Personal: Given name is Samuel Eugene Messina III enjoys fishing, hiking and hiking favorite athlete is Michael Phelps. 47

49 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #12 Jacob Carte Freshman RHP/OF Charlotte, N.C. / Hickory Grove USMAPS #16 Eamon Hannan Freshman RHP/INF Paducah, Ky. / Graves County High School: Played baseball at Hickory Grove Christian School for former MLB manager Grady Little played club baseball with the Charlotte Megastars and head coach Jeff McNeely... Metrolina Athletic Conference All-Conference selection as a senior in 2014 Under Armour Preseason All-America choice in 2014 earned Lions Pride Award as team MVP and served as team s co-captain as a senior led team with a.394 batting average, state-high 17 doubles, four triples and four home runs in his final season Quill and Scroll member of the Journalism National Honor Society. High School: Played baseball at Graves County High School for head coach Andy Ford All-District and All-Region selection all four years... named to the All- Academic Team all four years in baseball and basketball. Personal: Given name is Patrick Eamon Hannan enjoys hunting, camping and fishing in his spare time favorite athlete is LeBron James cousin Cole Womack plays baseball at Western Kentucky. Personal: Given name is Jacob Sean Carte enjoys writing, listening to music and playing ukulele favorite athlete is Derek Jeter went to the same high school as former Army shortstop Alex Jensen 15. #19 Cam Opp Freshman LHP London, England / Christ School #27 Will Dunavant Freshman C/OF Suwanee, Ga. / Lambert High School: Played two years of baseball at Christ School in Arden, N.C.... allstate and all-conference selection as a senior in conference player of the year and team MVP during senior season named to the all-conference team as a junior pitched to a 19-1 career record with an earned run average below 2.00 member of the British National Team and played for head coach Liam Carroll. Personal: Given name is Camrin Russell Opp enjoys scuba diving, snowboarding and kayaking in his spare time spent final two high school years at Christ School. High School: Competed in baseball, basketball and football at Lambert High School earned three varsity letters in baseball and football played catcher and outfield for head coach Tom Bass helped Lambert win a state and national championship as a junior named first-team all-county and all-region as a senior on the diamond played at the tight end, defensive end, halfback and outside linebacker positions on the gridiron captained Lambert s football team as a senior a two-time all-region honorable mention selection and named to the all-county second team once in football. Personal: Given name is William Michael Dunavant member of the Army football team as a linebacker favorite athlete is Cam Newton. 48

50 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS #28 Tyler Giovinco Freshman LHP Las Vegas, Nev. / Cimarron-Memorial #33 Daniel Burggraaf Freshman RHP Belfair, Wash. / North Mason High School: Played baseball at Cimarron-Memorial High School for head coach Mike Hubel 2015 First Team All-Conference Utility Player 2015 Second Team All-Sunset Region Utility Player posted a.341 career batting average, including a.347 mark as a senior registered a.431 career on-base percentage, with a.438 OBP as a senior pitched to a career 2.66 earned-run average on the mound three-time All-State Academic Team selection. Personal: Given name is Tyler Lawrence Giovinco enjoys working out and fishing in his spare time favorite athlete is Jonathon Toews played club baseball with current teammate Matt Hudgins. High School: Played baseball, basketball and football at North Mason High School Olympic League 2A Baseball Most-Valuable Player 2014 First Team All- Olympic League Pitcher registered 100 strikeouts and a 0.75 ERA as a senior threw a no-hitter against Kingston High School during senior season named Olympic League 2A Football Co-MVP on the gridiron in First Team All-Olympic League Wide Receiver played club baseball for Narrows Baseball Club under head coach Jon Fuller Olympic League 2A Scholar-Athlete from Personal: Given name is Daniel Johann Burggraaf enjoys to go hiking and fishing in his spare time former club teammate Matt Henckle is a left-handed pitcher at Oregon. #36 Mike Gagliardi Freshman RHP Hamilton, N.J. / Peddie School San Francisco #38 William Ikerd Freshman Catcher Tupelo, Miss. / Tupelo High School: Played baseball at the Peddie School and graduated in spent at the University of San Francisco... helped team win the Hightstown Post 148 American Legion 2014 District Championship All-Mercer County Preseason Team selection All-Mid Atlantic Prep League honoree 2012 Hamilton Lou Gehrig Most-Valuable Pitcher compiled a 2.95 earned run average in 2014 also pitched for the Adirondak Trailblazers and posted a 1.35 ERA. Personal: Given name is Michael Alexander Gagliardi enjoys hiking, fishing and going to the beach in his spare time favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant. High School: Played baseball at Tupelo High School for head coach Gary Enis Second Team Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 6A All-State choice named best defensive player of his high school team as a senior 2014 First Team Class 6A Region 2 All-District selection as a junior... registered a.343 batting average over his career played summer ball for East Coast Baseball under head coach Joe Caruso member of the National Honor Society and National English Honor Society ACT Scholar Superintendent s Honor Roll student. Personal: Given name is William Lewis Ikerd III enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time favorite athlete is Buster Posey. 49

51 2015 STATISTICS Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% McCants, Mark Smith, Ben Page, Jacob Dickerson, Alex Levenhagen, Ryan Rosoff, Jon Griffith, Johnny Lee, Brandon Jensen, Alex Earls, Harold Davidson, Brock Lindner, Kris Clark, Jake Schley, Stu Saldivar, Baggio Carter, Greg Monge, David Reece, Justin Totals Opponents LOB - Team (342), Opp (335). DPs turned - Team (34), Opp (21). IBB - Team (2), McCants, M 1, Lindner, K 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Smith, B 2, Jensen, A 2, Levenhagen 1, Earls, H 1, Griffith, J 1, Dickerson, A 1, Rosoff, J 1, McCants, M 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Robinett, Alex / Larimer, Julian / Mortensen, Jeremy / Davidson, Brock / Griffith, Johnny / Franklin, Garrison / Ball, Matt / French, Justin / Gardner, Patrick / Schley, Stu / Gibbons, Daniel / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (17), Smith, B 16, Saldivar, B 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (20), Smith, B 7, Robinett, A 4, Franklin, G 3, Ball, M 2, French, J 1, Mortensen, J 1, Larimer, J 1, Gardner, P 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Smith, B (31-54), Robinett, A (9-15), Mortensen, J (7-13), Franklin, G (6-11), Ball, M (4-6), Schley, S (3-6), Larimer, J (1-5), Saldivar, B (2-4), Gardner, P (2-4), French, J (0-1), Gibbons, D (1-1), Griffith, J (0-1). 50

52 2015 RESULTS Patriot League Home: 6-8 Away: 6-10 Neutral: 9-8 Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Patriot Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 13, 2015 vs Xavier L Robinett, A (L 0-1) 118 2:56 Feb 14, 2015 vs Dayton W Ball, M (W 1-0) 171 3:18 Feb 14, 2015 at USC Upstate W Gardner, P (W 1-0) 162 4:03 Feb 28, 2015 vs Longwood-1 W Robinett, A (W 1-1) 57 2:15 Feb 28, 2015 vs Longwood-2 L Larimer, J (L 0-1) 57 2:48 Mar 01, 2015 vs Longwood L Gibbons, D (L 0-1) 64 2:42 Mar 06, 2015 vs Mount St. Mary's-1 W Robinett, A (W 2-1) - 2:12 Mar 06, 2015 vs Mount St. Mary's-2 W 3-2 (8) Ball, M (W 2-0) 87 2:48 Mar 07, 2015 vs Coppin State-1 L French, J (L 1-1) - 2:35 Mar 07, 2015 vs Coppin State-2 W Gardner, P (W 2-0) 102 Mar 14, 2015 vs UMass-1 W Robinett, A (W 3-1) 103 1:56 Mar 14, 2015 vs UMass-2 W Mortensen, J (W 1-0) 112 2:30 Mar 15, 2015 vs UMass W French, J (W 1-1) 77 2:27 Mar 17, 2015 at #17 Miami (FL) L Gardner, P (L 2-1) :34 Mar 19, 2015 vs Harvard L Bowers, C (L 0-1) 78 3:20 Mar 20, 2015 vs Harvard-1 L Robinett, A (L 3-2) 54 2:17 Mar 20, 2015 vs Harvard-2 L Mortensen, J (L 1-1) 57 3:10 Mar 21, 2015 vs Harvard W Griffith, J (W 1-0) 85 2:52 Mar 25, 2015 at Columbia L Gardner, P (L 2-2) 64 3:03 * Mar 28, 2015 at Lehigh-1 W Robinett, A (W 4-2) 120 2:13 * Mar 28, 2015 at Lehigh-2 W Mortensen, J (W 2-1) 120 3:10 * Mar 29, 2015 at Lehigh-1 L Larimer, J (L 0-2) 125 1:57 * Mar 29, 2015 at Lehigh-2 W Ball, M (W 3-0) 125 2:55 Mar 31, 2015 at Siena W Schley, S (W 1-0) 35 2:58 * Apr 04, 2015 at Lafayette-1 L Robinett, A (L 4-3) 124 1:37 * Apr 04, 2015 at Lafayette-2 L Mortensen, J (L 2-2) 127 3:06 * Apr 05, 2015 at Lafayette-1 L Larimer, J (L 0-3) 105 2:12 * Apr 05, 2015 at Lafayette-2 L Ball, M (L 3-1) 97 3:00 Apr 08, 2015 HOFSTRA W Franklin, G (W 1-0) 71 2:53 * Apr 11, 2015 at Bucknell-1 L 1-2 (11) Robinett, A (L 4-4) - 2:27 * Apr 11, 2015 at Bucknell-2 L Larimer, J (L 0-4) 475 2:35 * Apr 12, 2015 at Bucknell-1 L Mortensen, J (L 2-3) - 2:01 * Apr 12, 2015 at Bucknell-2 W French, J (W 2-1) 350 3:05 Apr 14, 2015 MANHATTAN W Schley, S (W 2-0) 113 3:11 * Apr 18, 2015 HOLY CROSS-1 W Robinett, A (W 5-4) - 1:41 * Apr 18, 2015 HOLY CROSS-2 L Gardner, P (L 2-3) 223 2:16 * Apr 19, 2015 HOLY CROSS-1 L Mortensen, J (L 2-4) - 1:47 * Apr 19, 2015 HOLY CROSS-2 L Ball, M (L 3-2) 177 2:22 Apr 22, 2015 NYIT W Ball, M (W 4-2) 58 2:15 * Apr 25, 2015 NAVY-1 L Robinett, A (L 5-5) - 1:51 * Apr 25, 2015 NAVY-2 L Gardner, P (L 2-4) 432 2:25 * Apr 26, 2015 NAVY-1 L Mortensen, J (L 2-5) - 1:52 * Apr 26, 2015 NAVY-2 W Franklin, G (W 2-0) 361 2:15 Apr 29, 2015 vs Marist L Ball, M (L 4-3) :11 May 01, 2015 AIR FORCE W Robinett, A (W 6-5) 147 2:09 May 02, 2015 AIR FORCE L Larimer, J (L 0-5) 208 3:12 May 03, 2015 AIR FORCE L Franklin, G (L 2-1) 188 2:45 () extra inning game 51

53 PATRIOT LEAGUE Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Smith, Ben McCants, Mark Griffith, Johnny Page, Jacob Jensen, Alex Earls, Harold Dickerson, Alex Rosoff, Jon Levenhagen, Ryan Lee, Brandon Carter, Greg Schley, Stu Saldivar, Baggio Monge, David Clark, Jake Totals Opponents LOB - Team (123), Opp (131). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (9). IBB - Team (1), McCants, M 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Smith, B 1, Levenhagen 1, Griffith, J 1, McCants, M 1. (Patriot games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Davidson, Brock / Franklin, Garrison / Robinett, Alex / Schley, Stu / French, Justin / Griffith, Johnny / Mortensen, Jeremy / Gardner, Patrick / Larimer, Julian / Ball, Matt / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (8), Smith, B 8. Pickoffs - Team (7), Robinett, A 2, Smith, B 2, French, J 1, Mortensen, J 1, Ball, M 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Smith, B (15-27), Robinett, A (6-9), Gardner, P (2-4), Mortensen, J (3-4), Franklin, G (2-4), Larimer, J (1-3), Schley, S (0-2), Ball, M (1-1), Griffith, J (0-1), Saldivar, B (0-1). 52

54 THE LAST TIME... The Last Time An Army Team: Played 50 (or more) games in a season (51, 33-18) Won 30 games in a season (33-18) Won 35 games in a season (41-15) Won 40 games in a season (41-15) Registered 20 wins at Doubleday Field (24-3) Won 10 consecutive games (15) Won 15 consecutive games (15) Scored 20 runs in a game... April 19, 2009, at Lehigh (21-8) Scored 25 runs in a game...may 13, 2008, vs. Sacred Heart (27) Registered 20 base hits in a game...march 2, 2014, vs. Albany (21) Registered 25 base hits in a game...may 13, 2008, vs. Sacred Heart (27) Registered 8 doubles in a game...may 13, 2008, vs. Sacred Heart (8) Registered 3 triples in a game... April 14, 2013, vs. Lafayette (3) Registered 5 home runs in a game...may 13, 2008, vs. Sacred Heart (5) Allowed 20 base hits in a game...february 14, 2014, at William & Mary (20) Allowed 20 runs in a game...february 14, 2014, at William & Mary (21) Was shut out... April 26, 2015, vs. Navy (0-3) Turned a triple play in a game... March 3, 2012, vs. UMBC Turned 4 double plays in a game... Feb 23, 2014, vs. UMass (4) Hit into 4 double plays...april 4, 2009, vs. Holy Cross (4) Hit into 5 double plays...march 25, 2008, vs. Quinnipiac (5) Was hit by pitch 5 times in a game... Feb. 22, 2014, vs. UMass (6) Received 15 walks in a game... May 2, 1009, vs. NJIT (15) Struck out 15 times in a game... March 18, 2011, vs. Dartmouth (19) Registered 10 stolen bases in a game...april 8, 2008, vs. Iona (10) Registered 30 total bases in a game...march 16, 2010, vs. Eastern Illinois (30) Registered 40 total bases in a game...may 13, 2008, vs Sacred Heart (50) Registered 50 total bases in a game...may 13, 2008, vs Sacred Heart (50) Registered 25 runs batted in in a game...may 13, vs Sacred Heart (27) Registered 15 strikeouts... May 1, 2015, vs. Air Force (21) Left 15 runners on base... May 2, 2014 vs. Cincinnati (15) Registered 400 runs scored in a season (446) Registered 600 base hits in a season (626) Registered 100 doubles in a season (117) Registered 15 triples in a season (18) Registered 50 home runs in a season (57) Registered 900 total bases in a season (950) Registered 75 stolen bases in a season (98) Registered a.450 slugging percentage in a season (.500) Registered a.400 on-base percentage in a season (.417) Registered an earned run average of 3.50 or lower (2.86) Sent 20 batters to plate in an inning...may 13, vs. Sacred Heart (21 in first inning) Batting Hit safely in 15 straight games...zach Price, 2010 (15) Hit safely in 20 straight games... Milan Dinga, 2006 (25) Hit safely in 25 straight games... Milan Dinga, 2006 (25) Hit for the cycle... Tony Capozzi vs. Dartmouth, March 21, 2008 Started 55 games in a season...alex Jensen, 2012 (56);... Zach Price, 2012 (56); Kevin McKague, 2012 (55) Batted.400 in a season (min. 100 at-bats)... Cole White, 2007 (.408) Registered 60 runs scored in a season... Bryan Price, 1997 (65) Registered a slugging percentage of.800 in a season...mike Scioletti (.869) Registered a slugging percentage of.700 in a season... Clint Moore, 2009 (.724) Registered 5 base hits in a game...patrick Mescher vs. North Dakota State, 3/18/14 (5) Registered 6 base hits in a game... Clint Moore vs. Sacred Heart, 2008 (6) Registered 80 base hits in a season...joey Henshaw, 2009 (80) Registered 3 doubles in a game... Kevin McKague vs. Lehigh...April 8, 2012 (3) Registered 19 doubles in a season...kevin McKague, 2009 (19) Registered 2 triples in a game...jon Crucitti vs. Wagner, March 8, 2014 (2) Registered 2 home runs in a game... Patrick Mescher vs. Holy Cross, April 27, 2013 (2) Registered 3 home runs in a game... Clint Moore at Lafayette, April 25, 2011 (3) Registered 10 total bases in a game... Clint Moore at Lafayete, April 25, 2011 (12) Registered 6 runs batted in in a game.cody Murtle vs. Sacred Heart, March 10, 2012 (6) Registered 8 runs batted in in a game... Mike Scioletti vs. New York Tech...April 30, 1997 (8) Registered 60 runs batted in in a season... Joey Henshaw (75)... Clint Moore (65), 2009 Registered 70 runs batted in in a season...joey Henshaw, 2009 (75) Registered 5 runs scored in a game...andy Ernesto at Lehigh...April 19, 2009 (5) Registered 50 runs scored in a season...zach Price (51), 2012 Registered 5 stolen bases in a game...josh Holden vs. St. Peter s...april 22, 2003 (5) Registered 25 stolen bases in a season... Harold Earls, 2014 (26) Registered 30 stolen bases in a season... Miguel Gastellum, 2001 (31) Registered 30 walks in a season... Jon Crucitti, 2013 (37) Registered 40 walks in a season... Jon Crucitti, 2013 (37) Was hit by pitch 20 times in a season...alex Jensen, 2014 (22) Hit a grand slam home run...cody Murtle vs. Sacred Heart, March 10, 2012 Hit back-to-back home runs in a game...clint Moore and Joey Henshaw... vs. Lafayette, April 25, 2011 Registered 10 home runs in a season... Clint Moore (11), 2011 Registered 13 home runs in a season... Joey Henshaw (13) Hit two home runs in same inning...michael Sands and Alex Jensen... vs. Holy Cross, April 27, 2013 The Last Time An Army Player(s): Pitching Pitched a no-hitter in a 9-inning game...alex Robinett at Longwood, Feb. 28, 2015 Pitched a no-hitter in a 7-inning game... Logan Lee vs. Bucknell, April 21, 2012 Pitched a shutout... Alex Robinett vs. Air Force, May 1, 2015 (8-0) Registered 10 (or more) strikeouts in a game... Alex Robinett vs. Wagner... March 8, 2014 (11) Registered 15 strikeouts in a 9-inning game...steve Reich vs. New York Tech... May 5, 1993 (17) Registered 20 strikeouts in a 9-inning game...alex Robinett vs. Air Force... May 1, 2015 (21) Registered 15 strikeouts in a 7-inning game...steve Reich vs. Air Force...Feb. 28, 1992 (17) Registered 10 wins in a season... Chris Rowley, 2012 (11) Registered 90 strikeouts in a season...alex Robinett, 2015 (92) Registered 100 strikeouts in a season... Nick Hill, 2007 (100) Registered 10 saves in a season...kevin McKague, 2010 (13) Registered 5 complete games in a season... Chris Rowley, 2013 (6) Registered 8 complete games in a season...alex Robinett, 2015 (8) Started 15 games in a season...alex Robinett (15), 2013 Pitched 10.0 innings in a game... Alex Robinett at Bucknell... May 11, 2015 (10.0) Registered 5 shutouts in a season... Chris Rowley, 2012 (5) Registered 90.0 innings pitched in a season... Chris Rowley, 2013 (97.2) Registered 25 appearances in a season... Tyler Anderegg, 2009 (27) Registered 20 appearances in a season...gunnar Carroll, 2013 (20) 53

55 2016 schedule Date Opponent Location Time 2/19 Bryant & Cary, NC 3 PM 2/20 Penn State (DH) & Cary, NC 1:30 PM 2/21 Monmouth & Cary, NC 11 AM 2/26 at Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN 4 PM 2/27 at Lipscomb Nashville, TN 3 PM 2/28 at Belmont Nashville, TN 1 PM 3/4 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 4 PM 3/5 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 2 PM 3/6 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 12 PM 3/9 HOFSTRA WEST POINT, NY 3:30 PM 3/12 Massachusetts (DH) % Tampa, FL 4:30 PM 3/13 Massachusetts % Tampa, FL 1 PM 3/15 North Dakota State! Clearwater, FL 2 PM 3/17 Harvard! Clearwater, FL 2 PM 3/18 Harvard (DH)! Clearwater, FL 11 AM 3/23 COLUMBIA WEST POINT, NY 3:30 PM 3/25 SETON HALL WEST POINT, NY 3 PM 3/26 at Seton Hall (DH) South Orange, NJ 1 PM 3/29 SIENA WEST POINT, NY 3 PM 4/2 LAFAYETTE (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/3 LAFAYETTE (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/5 UMASS LOWELL WEST POINT, NY 3:30 PM 4/9 BUCKNELL (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/10 BUCKNELL (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/12 MANHATTAN WEST POINT, NY 7 PM 4/16 at Holy Cross (DH) * Worcester, MA 12 PM 4/17 at Holy Cross (DH) * Worcester, MA 1 PM 4/20 at NYIT Old Westbury, NY 3:30 PM 4/23 at Navy (DH) * Annapolis, Md. 2 PM 4/24 at Navy (DH) * Annapolis, Md. 1 PM 4/27 Marist $ FISHKILL, NY 6:30 PM 4/30 LEHIGH (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 5/1 LEHIGH (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 1 PM 5/7 at Hartford (DH) Hartford, CT 12 PM 5/8 Hartford ^ POMONA, NY 2 PM 5.14 Semifinals # at Highest Seed TBA 5.15 Semifinals # at Highest Seed TBA 5.21 Championship # at Highest Seed TBA 5.22 Championship # at Highest Seed TBA * Patroit League Game & USA Baseball Training Center - Cary, N.C.! Jack Russell Stadium - Clearwater, Fla. % Tampa Jesuit High School - Tampa, Fla. $ Hudson Valley Baseball Classic ^ Provident Bank Park - Pomona, N.Y. # Patriot League Tournament HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 54

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57 Diamond history Football is not the only sport at the United States Military Academy owning a long and storied tradition. After celebrating its 100th anniversary in 1990, the intercollegiate baseball program at West Point thrives today, with a history that rivals any in the country. Not only was baseball the first organized sport at the Academy, but the game s originator, Abner Doubleday, is an 1842 West Point graduate. Sometime during the Civil War, a sophomore cadet requested permission to purchase some baseball equipment in an effort to generate interest in the sport. Four years later, games were being played between the Academy s four classes. The Black Knights began formally playing the sport in 1890, when a decision was made to adopt baseball as part of the athletic program at West Point. More than a century has passed, but the sport still thrives along the banks of the Hudson, as it has since that first historic game against the Riverton Club of Philadelphia, 123 years ago. Overall, Army teams have posted a 1,596-1, record (.548), with victory No. 1,000 coming in a 9-7 decision over Long Island University in The Black Knights played the 2,500th intercollegiate game in program history in 2005 and recorded their 1,500th win versus Marist in the 2010 Hudson Valley Baseball Classic. When glancing through a list of the Academy s former diamondmen, prominent names abound. Legends such as Omar Bradley, Louis Merrillat, Vernon Prichard, Robert Neyland and Elmer Oliphant all lettered in baseball while doubling as All-America members of Army s football team. Earl Red Blaik, the winningest football coach in Army history, met with success on the baseball diamond as a cadet, while other notable athletes to leave their cleatmarks on Doubleday Field include Douglas MacArthur, Fred Franks, Ray Odierno, Shane Kimbrough, William Wood, Russell P. Red Reeder and John Roosma. An interesting sidelight is the fact that Christy Mathewson, one of the greatest pitchers in the history of Major League Baseball, served a brief three-week stint as an assistant baseball coach at the Academy in That marked the beginning of a long association between West Point and the big leagues with the Black Knights playing the first of 69 exhibition games against professional teams in 1914, hosting the New York Giants. The latest exhibition contest was March 30, 2013, a 10-5 New York Yankees victory at West Point, N.Y. No fewer than 17 men have worn the title of Army baseball head coach since 1895, when a cadet, Abraham Lott, served as both coach and captain. The first five Army teams were selfcoached, as were the teams from 1897 to In all, six coaches have won more than 100 games during their tenure. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field, The Abner Doubleday Home of Army Baseball, is yet another source of historical nostalgia. Having undergone a major renovation project that added locker room accommodations and chairback seating for fans last decade, the pristine facility received a new natural grass playing surface in The multi-million dollar project included the addition of new lighted hitting tunnels, sparkling bullpen areas and a host of dugout improvements. Prior to the 2012 season, the first-ever press box was assembled at Johnson Stadium. A new scoreboard and a padded wall were also installed during the offseason. Lights are the latest addition after being installed in the fall of 2013 Doubleday Field had its birth in 1909 when games were first contested on its present site. Thirty years later, upon the centennial celebration of baseball, the playing field was named in honor of Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday, popularly known as the Father of Army Baseball. The stadium itself was dedicated in 1997 in honor of the family of Rupert H. Johnson (USMA 21), whose generosity helped enable the Doubleday Society to give the then-87-year-old facility a grand new look. Army and Navy entered the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League in 1948, joining the eight Ivy League schools as league members. Four Cadet teams won or shared the league title, three under the guidance of Eric Tipton. Army tied Princeton for first place in 1950, while garnering the title outright in 1960, 1965, and The Army diamond squad began a new era in 1993, gaining membership in the Patriot League. That association ended a 44-year relationship with the EIBL. After capturing a Patriot League divisional title in 1994, the Black Knights won their first Patriot League championship in En route to their first outright league crown of any kind since 1966, the Cadets equalled or surpassed 35 team and individual records and placed a total of 10 players on the Patriot League s two all-star squads at season s end. Army made further history in 2000, roaring through the Patriot League Championship Series as the No. 3 seed on its way to garnering the first NCAA Regional berth in school history. The Cardiac Cadets registered 18 come-from-behind victories during the spring, with an amazing 12 of those wins coming during Army s last at-bat. Despite losing twice in their initial NCAA showing, the Black Knights put forth a strong effort, falling by the scores of 4-3 and 3-1 to host and top seed Rutgers, and eventual regional champ Penn State, respectively. Army returned to the NCAA Regionals in 2004 after authoring what, at the time, rated as the most successful season in school history. The Black Knights, who fashioned a then-schoolrecord 37 wins (37-15), equaled or tied 84 team and individual, school and Patriot League standards on their way to capturing their second conference title in five years. Army put forth another strong showing at the NCAAs, losing to host and eventual regional champ LSU (9-0) and College of Charleston (2-1). The Black Knights received votes in the final National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) poll for their first end-of-season national recognition. For the first time in Patriot League history, a school swept all four of the conference s major postseason awards as Joe Sottolano, Schuyler Williamson, Nick Hill and Milan Dinga earned Patriot League Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors, respectively. Additionally, Nate Stone became only the third Army player, and the first in four decades, to be selected to one of the All-America teams as voted by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA). Previous honorees include Ed Haydash (1963) and Barry DeBolt (1966). Army also featured a pair of Freshman All- America selections in 2004 with Dinga and Hill collecting honors. Hill became the first Army freshman to earn All-America laurels when he was named to the Third Team All-America squad by Collegiate Baseball. As memorable as 2004 was in the minds of Army followers, 2005 proved even better. In addition to making their second straight postseason trip as Patriot League champions, the Black Knights notched their first NCAA Regional win by defeating South Alabama (8-5). The victory came less than 24 hours after Army nearly shocked top-seeded Florida State, before falling to the host Seminoles 3-2. Named Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second straight season, Sottolano guided the Black Knights to their fourth Patriot League championship and the school s third NCAA Regional appearance. For the second straight year, Army players swept the conference s top three postseason awards as Kyle Scogin was named conference player of the year, Hill repeated as the league s pitcher of the year and Cole White copped the circuit s rookie of the year honors. Finishing off the most successful back-toback seasons in school history, Army made its third postseason appearance in six years. For the second straight spring, the Black Knights established a then-school record for victories (39), one of 85 team and individual, school and league records they established or tied throughout the season. 56

58 Diamond history For the second consecutive year, Army garnered votes in the final NCBWA national poll and boasted a pair of All-America selections. While Hill was named to the ABCA second team All-America squad, Scogin was selected to the third unit. Army also registered 17 Patriot League victories in 2005, a conference record the Black Knights first established in 1994 and equaled in Continuing a level of unparalleled success in the program s history, Army registered at least 30 wins for the third consecutive season in It marked the first time that the Black Knights reeled off at least 30 wins in three straight years. At season s end, Dinga was named to the NCBWA s Third Team All-America squad as a relief pitcher. Hill became the latest Army player to represent his country on the baseball diamond in 2006, earning a roster spot on the USA National Baseball Team. He was the first Black Knight to play for Team USA since Steve Reich did so in 1993 and became only the second Army player to don the Red, White and Blue. After being selected in the seventh round of the 2007 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Seattle Mariners, Hill has steadily risen through the minor league ranks. He became the first Army player invited to Major League spring training camp in 2010 after reaching the Triple-A level with the Mariners in Hill and Dinga had become the first two Army players selected in the top 10 rounds of the major league draft in Dinga was chosen in the 10th round of the selection process by the Los Angeles Angels, three rounds after Hill was selected by Seattle. Army extended its school-record streak of 25-victory seasons to seven in The Black Knights won their third straight Patriot League regular-season title and Matt Fouch was named the conference s Pitcher of the Year. Fouch went on to be drafted by the Atlanta Braves in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft. The Black Knights maintained their recent domination of Navy last spring, sweeping the Midshipmen in Annapolis to claim their ninth consecutive series star and running its nineyear record against their arch rivals to 31-9, the Black Knights most lopsided stretch in the long matchup s history. Army finished at overall in 2009 and posted two wins at the Austin Regional, reaching the final of a regional for the first time in school history. Ben Koenigsfeld, who became the first player in Patriot League history to earn first team all-league laurles at two different positions in the same season, was named conference pitcher of the year, while Zach Price was selected league rookie of the year. Joey Henshaw and Clint Moore became the latest Black Knights selected Not only was baseball the first organized sport at the Academy, but the game s originator, Abner Doubleday, is an 1842 West Point graduate. Sometime during the Civil War, a sophomore cadet requested permission to purchase some baseball equipment in an effort to generate interest in the sport. Four years later, games were being played between the Academy s to the ABCA All-America team, while Price was named a Freshman All-American. Army also received votes in the final NCBWA national poll for the third time in six years (2004, 2005, 2009). During the 2010 campaign, Army recorded the 1,500th win in program history and posted a 16-4 Patriot League mark en route to winning its third straight conference regular-season crown. Army returned to glory in 2012 as the Black Knights won a school-record 41 games, captured the Patriot League regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the Charlottesville Regional. Army shattered its own Patriot League record by posting an 18-2 conference mark. The Black Knights swept the Patriot League s major awards with Kevin McKague (player), Chris Rowley (pitcher), Harold Earls (rookie), Price (scholar-athlete) and Sottolano (coach) being recognized. Rowley went on to cop three All-America certificates after posting an Army single-season record 11 victories. McKague, who led the conference with a.379 batting average, was also named an All-American. Earls, meanwhile, collected freshman All-America laurels. J.T. Watkins and McKague were both picked in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft. Army also received votes in the final NCBWA national poll for the fourth time in nine years (2004, 2005, 2009, 2012). The 2013 season marked Army s seventh Patriot League Tournament and sixth NCAA Regional appearance. The Black Knights posted a record, marking the ninth time in 10 season the squad won at least 25 games. Army again four classes. ARMY S 1928 BASEBALL SQUAD battled at the national level, dropping a pair of games to host Virginia (2-1) and UNC Wilmington (9-5) at the NCAA Charlottesville Regional. The Black Knights continued to succeed under then-interim Head Coach Matt Read in 2014 and finished the campaign with a overall record. The team boasted a 15-5 Patriot League mark, which gave it a share of the 2014 Regular Season Patriot League title. Since entering the conference in 1993, Army has featured 71 first team All-Patriot League selections, garnering nine conference pitcher of the year, five player of the year and five rookie of the year citings. Army players have been named Patriot League Pitcher of the Year seven times in the last 14 years. Additionally, 15 different Black Knights have copped a total of 46 All-America honors (preseason, postseason, freshman, academic) the past 12 years and 12 Army players have been selected in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft during that same span. Throughout Army s long history, Black Knight pitchers boast five no-hitters to their credit. Neyland threw Army s first no-hitter when he beat Colgate 8-0 in Four decades later, Rod Vitty no-hit Swarthmore 3-0 in 1955 before Jon Rindfleisch fired a no-hitter at the Little Quakers in Logan Lee became the fourth Army hurler to pitch a no-hitter in 2012 when he beat Bucknell, 8-0. Last season, Alex Robinett tossed a nine-inning no-hitter at Longwood and then set the Academy strikeout record (21) in a win over Air Force. 57

59 great moments 1890 The first truly organized sport at the U.S. Military Academy was baseball, which begins in 1890, playing a three-game schedule against the Riverton Club of Philadelphia, the Sylvans Club of New York, and the Atlantics from Governors Island. The first game against Riverton ends in an 8-8 tie, but Army wins the other two contests Hall-of-Famer Christy Mathewson, one of the greatest pitchers in Major League Baseball history, serves a brief, three-week stint on the Cadets coaching staff. So begins a long association between West Point and the big leagues Army s Baseball Field is first laid out at its present location. A new skinned diamond is constructed early in the season on the grass plot south of Cadet Camp. It proves to be a great improvement in every way over the old diamond on the infantry plain. Prior to the installation of a temporary fence in the 1970s, established to satisfy Eastern League regulations, the dimensions of the field measured 325 feet down the left field line, 434 feet to straightaway center field and a monstrous 535 feet down the right field line. For several years, the field is known as the main baseball diamond or the baseball field near the Cadet Camp As a favor to Army head coach Sammy Strang, legendary manager John McGraw sends a group of his New York Giants rookies to West Point for an exhibition game against Army s varsity squad on May 9. The Giants prevail 7-2 in a contest that marks the first of 85 exhibition games scheduled between Army and Major League teams from 1914 to Sixty-eight of those matchups were actually played, although a small number were called after a few innings due to rain. During several years, more than one team traveled to West Point Bob Neyland, Army s career leader in pitching victories, fires the first no-hitter in Army history, blanking Colgate 8-0. The Army sophomore posts a remarkable 35-5 record during his days in the Black, Gold and Gray ( ). Neyland would go on to football coaching greatness at the University of Tennessee and would eventually be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and Army Sports Hall of Fame Playing his final game at West Point on June 11, New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth launches a ball to the tennis court fences in right field, a distance of well over 500 feet. It remains arguably the longest ball ever hit at Doubleday Field Marking the nation s centennial celebration of baseball, Army s home field is dedicated to the memory of Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday on May 17. The 1842 West Point graduate is credited with devising the game of baseball while on leave from the Academy in The New York Giants, New York Yankees, Brooklyn Dodgers and Montreal Expos all travel to the United States Military Academy for exhibition games against Army s baseball team. In all, five games are contested, with Army posting an 8-6 victory against a team comprised of Montreal Royals (Triple-A) and Brooklyn Dodgers rookies Army registers its first and only two victories over a Major League team by defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers twice in three matchups at Doubleday Field. It also marks the final year that the Dodgers hold their spring training camp at nearby Bear Mountain. The Cadets prove their wins over Dem Bums are no fluke, posting a 15-0 collegiate record, the second undefeated season in school history and the first since Army claims a share of the school s first conference title, tying Princeton for the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League crown under the direction head coach Paul Amen Senior right-hander Rod Vitty fires Army s first nohitter in four decades, shutting out Swarthmore Former Major-Leaguer Eric Tipton assumes the reins of Army s baseball program. Tipton guides the Black Knights to three Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League titles (1960, 1965, 1966) over the next 20 years, finishing with a (.538) coaching record. Although his career victory standard has since been surpassed at the Academy, Tipton s teams notched double-digit victory totals 16 times Fred Franks serves as captain of the Army baseball team and is later commissioned in the Armor branch of the U.S. Army. Twice wounded during his tour of duty in Vietnam, he later commanded the First Armored Division in Germany and was Commanding General of the VII Corps during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Franks later retired from the U.S. Army with the rank of General The Cadets capture their first outright conference championship, winning the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League title under head coach Eric Tipton. Army finishes overall, tying the Academy s single-season record for victories at the time Army wins the first of two straight Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League titles and the second of three conference crowns it would claim during the decade of the 1960s. Hard-throwing junior Barry DeBolt registers a 7-2 record with a sparkling 1.50 earned run average, leading the Black Knights to a 15-6 overall record and 7-2 league mark. DeBolt and Kenny Smith garner all-eibl honors Led by standout pitcher Barry DeBolt, Army claims its second consecutive Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League title, posting an overall record of DeBolt authors one of the most dominant pitching seasons in Army history, finishing 9-1 with a league-leading 1.33 earned run average. He becomes the first Cadet to earn all-league laurels during three straight seasons The New York Yankees visit West Point for the 21st time, defeating Army 2-0. Covering a 50-year span stretching from 1927 through 1976, 21 exhibition games were played between the Cadets and Yankees. The Bronx Bombers prevailed in each of those contests Under the direction of manager Davey Johnson, the New York Mets make their final visit to Doubleday Field for an exhibition game against the Army baseball team. The Mets post a 6-0 win over the Cadets with a roster that includes veterans Rusty Staub, Jesse Orosco and Mookie Wilson, as well as young stars Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry. The Mets, who made their first West Point appearance in 1963 with legendary manager Casey Stengel at the helm, visited Doubleday Field on eight occasions during the 22-year span, winning all eight affairs The Houston Astros visit West Point on May 6 for what would mark the final exhibition game between Army and a Major League team at Doubleday Field. Houston wins by the score of 9-0 as the Astros score all of their runs in the third and fourth innings. Glenn Davis delivers a three-run home run and Phil Garner adds a solo shot for Houston to spark a four-run fourth. Tom Cascino and Erik Everton bang out two hits each for Army The Black Knights record the 1,000th victory in the history of Army s intercollegiate baseball program, defeating Long Island University by a 9-7 count on April

60 great moments 1992 Junior left-hander Steve Reich leads Army to a season-opening 5-2 win over Air Force, striking out 17 Falcons in the seveninning contest played at the U.S. Olympic Training site in Millington, Tenn. Reich would graduate a year later, having authored unparalleled career success against his fellow service academies. Six appearances against Air Force and Navy resulted in six complete-game victories and a remarkable 1.71 earned run average. Reich was simply dominant against arch-rival Navy, winning all four of his starts, while posting a microscopic 0.96 ERA. Reich became the first Army player to earn a spot on Team USA following graduation and spent his first summer as a second lieutenant toiling internationally Army s baseball team begins a new era, ending a 44-year relationship with the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League by gaining membership in the Patriot League The Black Knights defeat Fordham 9-2 in a onegame playoff to determine the Patriot League s North Division title. It marks Army s first conference crown of any kind since Army heads to Tampa, Fla., for its spring trip as invited guests of the New York Yankees, beginning a practice that continues today. The Black Knights schedule daily workouts at the Yankees sprawling four-field minor league complex, just across the road from George M. Steinbrenner Field Doubleday Field undergoes a $4.2 million dollar renovation that includes construction of full locker rooms, fully equipped training rooms, clubhouse facilities and the addition of 880 fixed chair-back seats. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field is dedicated on Sept. 13 in honor of the family of Rupert H. Johnson (USMA 21), whose generosity helped enable the Doubleday Society to give the facility a grand new look Army captures its first Patriot League title and first outright conference flag of any kind in more than 30 years. The Black Knights are denied their first trip to the NCAA Regionals when they fall to Harvard 2-1 in a best-of-three NCAA Play-In Series Under the direction of interim head coach Joe Sottolano, third-seeded Army storms through the Patriot League Tournament, sweeping regular-season champion Navy on the Mids home field en route to the conference championship. The Cardiac Cadets register 18 come-from-behind wins throughout the season, piling up 12 victories in their final at-bat. Despite losing twice in their initial NCAA Regional appearance, the Black Knights put forth a respectable effort, losing to host and No. 1 seed Rutgers 4-3 and eventual regional champion Penn State 3-1. The interim label is removed from Sottolano s coaching title at season s end One of the Army baseball family s most decorated members drops by his old dugout at Doubleday Field on April 13. Maj. Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of the infantry division that was responsible for capturing Saddam Hussein in Iraq five months earlier and a former Black Knight pitcher, pays a visit to the Army squad. A three-time letterwinner during his days in the Black, Gold and Gray, Maj. Gen. Odierno addresses the Army team for nearly 30 minutes in the squad s clubhouse in Johnson Stadium Patriot League champion-army enjoys the most successful season in school history, finishing with a school-record 37 wins (37-15). The Black Knights establish or tie 84 team and individual, school and conference records along the way. Army s magical year ends with losses to top-seed and eventual regional champ LSU (9-0) and College of Charleston (2-1) at the Baton Rouge Regional B o b N eyland i s selected as a member of the charter class of the newly formed Army Sports Hall of Fame. Legendary head coach Eric Tipton is elected one year later; Steve Reich joins in 2006; and Arnold Galiffa and Barry DeBolt follow in In all, the Army baseball program is represented in each of the first four classes (by five individuals) elected to the Army Sports Hall of Fame, joining only the sports of football and men s basketball with such distinction Army captures its second straight Patriot League championship by sweeping regular-season runnerup Lehigh 2-0 in the Patriot League Championship Series at Doubleday Field. Senior first baseman Walker Gorham becomes the first player in the 116-year history of Army s baseball program to blast three home runs in a game, leading the Black Knights to a 10-1 rout and a second straight trip to the NCAA Regionals. Gorham is selected the tourney s most valuable player for his home-run hitting heroics Less than 24 hours after suffering a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to No. 1 seed and eventual regional champion Florida State, Army defeats South Alabama 8-5 at the Tallahassee Regional, heralding the first NCAA Regional win in school history. Army surpasses the school record victory total it set the previous year, closing one of the most successful seasons in West Point history at Army establishes or ties 85 team and individual, school and Patriot League records, many of which had been previously set just one year earlier. Sophomore left-hander Nick Hill becomes the first player in Army history to garner All-America honors in consecutive seasons, finishing 10-2 with a 1.21 earned run average. The latter figure ranks second nationally A r m y p o s t s 3 0 victories for the t h i r d s t r a i g h t season, marking a new standard for the Academy s baseball team. Nick Hill becomes the first Black Knight since Steve Reich in 1993 to play for Team USA during the summer. Additionally, D o u b l e d ay F i e l d receives a major upgrade as a completely new natural grass playing surface is installed, replacing the original diamond that had been in place for nearly a century Seniors Nick Hill and Milan Dinga are selected in the seventh and 10th round, respectively, in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft. Hill, chosen by the Seattle Mariners, and Dinga, tabbed by the Los Angeles Angels, graduate in May having combined to establish or equal 78 school and Patriot League records on single game, season and career levels Forecast for a third-place finish in the Patriot League s preseason poll, Army storms to the top of the conference standings. The Black Knights capture their fourth regular season Patriot League championship with a roster featuring 15 freshmen. Drew Clothier, Cole White and Chris Simmons are selected in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft Army garners a share of its fourth regular season Patriot League championship in six years, completing a meteoric rise through the conference standings by winning three of four games against Lafayette on the final weekend of regular season conference play. The Black Knights win just one of their first six Patriot tilts and stand mired in fifth place in the conference standings in early April. But Army rallies to capture 12 of its final 14 Patriot League tilts to zoom to the top of the final conference listings. After defeating Holy Cross in the conference semifinals, Army sweeps Lafayette in the Patriot League Championship Series to earn the fourth NCAA Regional berth in school history. 59

61 great moments 2009 Posting wins over second-seeded Texas State and No. 3 seed Boston College, Army reaches the Austin Regional Final, marking a first in school history. The Black Knights carry a 10-6 lead into the bottom of the ninth inning against No. 1 national seed Texas only to see the powerful Longhorns rally for a victory, ending Army s Cinderella run in the first Austin Regional championship game. The Black Knights finish overall and set or tie 67 team and individual, school and Patriot League records along the way After making an appearance with Triple-A Tacoma in the Pacific Coast League playoffs and earning a stint in the Arizona Fall League, former Army standout Nick Hill is invited to Major League spring training camp by the Seattle Mariners. Army s career strikeouts leader and a two-time All-America selection during his playing days at the Academy, Hill becomes the first Army player to be invited to a big league camp The Army baseball program records its 1,500th win by defeating Marist, 4-3, at the WPDH Hudson Valley Baseball Classic. The Black Knights win their third straight Patriot League regular-season title. It marks Army s fifth Patriot League regular-season title in the last seven years. Army also reaches the 25-win plateau for the seventh straight season, extending the Black Knights record. Four Army players are named to the All-Patriot League first team, led by Pitcher of the Year Matt Fouch and Kevin McKague, who are unanimous selections. Army also continues its dominance of Navy, capturing the seventh straight Star by taking three out of four games from the Midshipmen Army wins a school-record 41 games en route to capturing a sixth Patriot League tournament title. The Black Knights cruise to an eighth conference regularseason crown thanks to a Patriot League-record 18-2 mark versus conference foes. Logan Lee fires the program s fourth no-hitter when he beat Bucknell, 8-0, on April 21. Chris Rowley earns three All-America certificates after winning a school-record 11 games. The Black Knights sweep Navy in Annapolis. Army collects all four Patriot League major awards Army wins its seventh Patriot League Tournament Championship and earns its sixth NCAA Regional bid after sweeping Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. The Black Knights dropped a 2-1 decision to host Virginia at the NCAA Charlottesville Regional and then fell to UNC Wilmington, 9-5. Army and the New York Yankees resumed their exhibition series with a contest at West Point, N.Y., on March 30, in front of a crowd of 6, Senior right-handed pitcher Alex Robinett dominated the headlines for the Black Knights in his final season at West Point by turning in two of the best individual pitching performances in program history. Robinett s second outing of the season came against Longwood and he turned in the fith no-hitter in Academy history in a 1-0 nine-inning win for Army. Robinett closed his career with a program and Patriot League record 21-strikeout performance in an 8-0 win over Air Force at Doubleday Field on May 1. It was Army s first win against the Falcons at Doubleday Field and the third-ever home night game in program history Army falls just short of capturing another conference title, losing the Patriot League Championship Series in three games. Clint Moore graduates at Army s all-time leader in home runs, doubles, RBI, runs scored, total bases, slugging percentage and multiple-rbi games. He hit for the home run cycle in Army s doubleheader at Lafayette in late April, helping him earn a spot in Sports Illustrated s Faces in the Crowd section. Army captures its eighth straight star from Navy after splitting the regular-season series with the Midshipmen at West Point After dropping the first game of its series against Navy, Army stormed back to win three straight over the Mids in Annapolis, Md., to capture its 10th Star in 11 seasons. A day later, the Black Knights returned home to West Point to play a makeup game with Lehigh. Army won that game, 9-7, to win a share of the Patriot League Regular Season Championship. On May 2, Army hosted Cincinnati in the first-ever night game at Johnson Stadium. The Bearcats took the historic contest 4-3 in front of more than 500 fans. 60

62 Through the years Memembers of the first Army baseball team Year Coach Won Lost Tied 1890 Self-Coached Self-Coached Self-Coached Self-Coached Self-Coached Abraham Lott Abraham Lott (4-7) Self-Coached Self-Coached Self-Coached Self-Coached Charles Irving Davis Charles Irving Davis (16-8-1) Mr. Steinwender (5-5) Mr. Summersgill (4-4-1) Walter Clarkson (5-7) Dennis Houle Dennis Houle Dennis Houle ( ) Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin Sammy Nicklin ( ) Hans Lobert Hans Lobert Hans Lobert Hans Lobert Hans Lobert Hans Lobert Hans Lobert Hans Lobert ( ) Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Year Coach Won Lost Tied 1932 Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick Harold McCormick ( ) Walter French Walter French Walter French Walter French Walter French Walter French ( ) Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen * 1951 Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen Paul Amen ( ) Joe Palone Joe Palone Joe Palone ( ) Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton # 1961 Eric Tipton Leo Durocher with legendary Army football coach Earl Red Blaik in

63 Through the years The New York Yankees visited West Point for an exhibition game in 1966 Year Coach Won Lost Tied 1962 Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton # 1966 Eric Tipton # 1967 Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton Eric Tipton ( ) Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff Bill Permakoff ( ) Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts Dan Roberts /$! 1998 Dan Roberts Dan Roberts ( ^) Year Coach Won Lost Tied 2000 Joe Sottolano ( ) $% 2001 Joe Sottolano Joe Sottolano Joe Sottolano Joe Sottolano /$% 2005 Joe Sottolano /$% 2006 Joe Sottolano Joe Sottolano Joe Sottolano / 2009 Joe Sottolano &$%> 2010 Joe Sottolano / 2011 Joe Sottolano Joe Sottolano /$% 2013 Joe Sottolano ( ) $% 2014 Matt Reid & 2015 Matt Reid Totals 123 Seasons ^Includes Seven Games of 2000 Season *Won Share of Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Title #Won Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Title +Won Patriot League Divisional Title /Won Patriot League Regular Season Championship &Won Share of Patriot League Regular Season Championship $Won Patriot League for Patriot League Tournament!Advanced to NCAA Play-In Series %Advanced to NCAA Regionals >Advanced to NCAA Regional Final 62

64 team records Games Most in a Season: 57, 2009 Most Wins Overall: 41, 2012 Most Patriot League Wins: 18, 2012 Best Overall Winning Percentage: (15-0), 1945 Best Overall Winning Percentage, Modern Era:.736 (39-14), 2005 Best Overall Winning Percentage (20 games minimum):.736 (39-14), 2005 Best Patriot League Winning Percentage:.900 (18-2), 2012 Most Consecutive Wins: 23, Most Consecutive Wins, Modern Era: 16, 2004 Most Consecutive Wins, One Season: 16, 2004 Most Consecutive 30-Win Seasons: 3, Most Consecutive 25-Win Seasons: 7, Most Consecutive Losses: 11, 1925 Most Consecutive Patriot League Regular Season Wins (One Year): 17, 2012 Most Consecutive Patriot League Regular Season Wins (Multiple Years): 18, Most Consecutive Doubleheader Sweeps: 10, 2012 Most Consecutive Patriot League Doubleheader Sweeps: 8, 2012 Most Consecutive Patriot League Series Sweeps: 4, 2012 Most Doubleheader Sweeps: 14, 2012 Most Consecutive Doubleheaders Without Being Swept: 25, Most Consecutive Patriot League Doubleheaders W/O Being Swept: 26, Most Patriot League Doubleheader Sweeps: 8, 2012 Most Consecutive Conference Championships: 2, ; ; Most Consecutive Regular Season Conference Titles: 3, Most Postseason Wins: 6, 2009 Most NCAA Tournament Wins: 2, 2009 Most Wins Against Navy: 4, 2012; 2008; 2007; 2005; 2000 Most Wins at Home: 24, 2012 Best Home Winning Percentage, Modern Era:.913 (21-2), 2004 Most Consecutive Wins at Home: 16, 2004 Fewest Home Losses, Modern Era: 2 (21-2), 2004 Fewest Home Losses (20 games minimum): 2 (21-2), 2004 Honors Most All-League Selections: 11, 2005 Most First Team All-League Selections: 7, 2009 Most League Major Award Winners: 4, 2012; 2005; 2004 Batting Highest Batting Average:.329, 2009 Highest Slugging Percentage:.500, 2009 Base Hits Most in a Game: 29 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 1987 Most in a Season: 626, 2009 Most Double-Digit Hit Games in a Season: 32, 2009 Runs Scored Most in an Inning: 15 vs. Sacred Heart, 2008 (1st inn.) Most in a Game: 29 vs. Fordham, 1982 Most in a Season: 446, 2009 Most Double-Digit Run Games in a Season: 20, 2009 Fewest Times Shut Out in a Season: 0, Several times (most recently in 2009) Most Army Runs Scored at Doubleday Field: 27 vs. Sacred Heart, 2008; St. Francis (N.Y.), 1987 Most Opponent Runs Scored at Doubleday Field: 27, Fordham, 1936 Doubles Most in a Game: 8 vs. Sacred Heart, 2008; Columbia, 2008 Most in a Season: 117, 2009 Triples Most in a Game: 3, Three times (most recently vs. New York Tech, 2003) Most in a Season: 18, 2009; 1989 Home Runs Most in a Game: 6 vs. Fordham, 1982 Most in a Doubleheader: 8 vs. Brown, 1982 Most in a Patriot League Series: 12 vs. Lafayette, 2009 Most in a Season: 57, 2009 Most Players with at Least Six Home Runs in a Season: 6, 2009 Total Bases Most in a Season: 950, 2009 Most in a Patriot League Series: 110 vs. Lafayette, 2009 Runs Batted In Most in a Season: 408, 2009 Walks Most in a Game: 16 vs. New York Tech, 1997; Yale, 1945 Most in a Season: 235, 1997 Strikeouts Most in a Season: 344, 2005 Stolen Bases Most in a Game: 13 vs. New York University, 1916 Most in a Season: 126, 1980 Defense Highest Fielding Percentage:.975, 2012 Most Triple Plays Turned: 1, Several times (most recently vs. UMBC, 2012) Double Plays Most in a Season: 66, 2009 Pitching Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched by Bullpen: 26.1, 2005 Most Consecutive Innings Pitched by Bullpen Without Allowing an Earned Run: 28.2, 2005 Shutouts Most Shutout Victories: 11, 2012 Most Consecutive Shutout Victories: 3, 2002 Most Times Shut Out: 6, 2003 Strikeouts Most in a Season: 348, 2007 Earned Run Average Lowest in a Season: 2.05, 1968 Saves Most in a Season: 19, 2010 No-Hitters Most in a Season: 1, 2015; 2012; 1957; 1955; 1914 Milestones First Game: Aug. 2, 1890 Riverton Club 8, Army 8 (8 inn.) 2,500th Game: Mar. 19, 2005 Army 3, Massachusetts 0 Longest Game: May 18, 1968 Dartmouth 3, Army 2 (18 inn.) First Win: Aug. 12, 1890 Army 7, Sylvans Club 1 100th Win: 1910 Army 20, Colgate 4 500th Win: 1950 Army 5, Fordham 1 1,000th Win: April 18, 1989 Army 9, Long Island 7 1,500th Win: April 28, 2010 Army 4, Marist 3 First NCAA Regional Game: May 26, 2000 Rutgers 4, Army 3 First NCAA Regional Win: June 4, 2005 Army 8, South Alabama 5 63

65 GAMES army west point BASEBALL Team Top ten lists WINS LOSSES WINNING PERCENTAGE AT-BATS Army at the 2009 Austin, Texas NCAA Regional RUNS HITS RUNS BATTED IN DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS TOTAL BASES BATTING AVERAGE

66 Team Top ten lists SLUGGING PERCENTAGE WALKS STRIKEOUTS BATTING STOLEN BASES STOLEN BASE PCT ON-BASE PCT FIELDING PCT DOUBLE PLAYS PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE STRIKEOUTS WALKS COMPLETE GAMES OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE SAVES

67 Games Most in a Season: 57, Zach Price, 2009 Most in a Career: 210, Kevin McKague, Most Consecutive Starts: 202, Alex Jensen, Most Starts in a Season: 56, Alex Jensen, 2012; Zach Price, 2012 Most Starts in a Career: 207, Kevin McKague, Batting At Bats Most in a Game: 8, by several players Most in a Season: 224, Kyle Scogin, 2005 Most in a Career: 796, Kevin McKague, Batting Average Highest in a Season (Min. 50 At-Bats):.430, Tom Cascino, 1986 Highest in a Career (Min. 200 At-Bats):.378, Glenn Donelin, Slugging Percentage Highest in a Season (Min. 50 At-Bats):.869, Mike Scioletti, 1997 Highest in a Career (Min. 200 At-Bats):.589, Clint Moore, Base Hits Most in a Game: 6, Clint Moore vs. Sacred Heart, 2008; Eric Wolf vs. Fordham, 1992 Most in a Season: 81, Kyle Scogin, 2005 Most in a Career: 283, Kevin McKague, army west point BASEBALL individual records Base Hits Longest Game Hitting Streak: 25, Milan Dinga, 2006 Most Consecutive Hits: 8, Walker Gorham, 2005 Most Consecutive Times Reached Base: 11, Walker Gorham, 2005 Most Recent to Hit for Cycle: Tony Capozzi vs. Dartmouth, 2008 Most Multiple-Hit Games in a Season: 25, Clint Moore, 2009 Most Multiple-Hit Games in a Career: 87, Kevin McKague, Most Multiple-RBI Games in a Season: 20, Clint Moore, 2009 Most Multiple-RBI Games in a Career: 54, Clint Moore, Doubles Most in a Game: 3, Joey Henshaw vs. Quinnipiac, 2011; Kyle Fleming vs. Columbia, 2009; Nate Stone vs. Lehigh, 2004; Glenn Donelin vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1990; Eric Wolf vs. Pace, 1989 Most in a Season: 19, Kevin McKague, 2008 Most in a Career: 55, Kevin McKague, Triples Most in a Game: 3, Gene Atkinson vs. Cornell, 1965 Most in a Season: 7, Reggie Moore, 1990 Most in a Career: 15, Milan Dinga, Home Runs Most in a Game: 3, Clint Moore vs. Lafayette, 2011; Walker Gorham vs. Lehigh (Patriot League Tournament), 2005 Most in a Season: 13, Joey Henshaw, 2009 Most in a Career: 35, Clint Moore, Most Consecutive Home Runs: 4, Pete Foster, 1983 (two in both games of doubleheader vs. LIU) Most Multiple-Home Run Games in a Season: 3, Milan Dinga, 2006; Walker Gorham, 2005; Schuyler Williamson, 2004 Most Multiple-Home Run Games in a Career: 4, Schuyler Williamson, Total Bases Most in a Game: 13, Milan Dinga vs. New York Tech, 2006; Walker Gorham vs. Navy, 2005 Most in a Season: 135, Joey Henshaw, 2009 Most in a Career: 414, Kevin McKague, Milan Dinga Runs Batted In Most in a Game: 8, Mike Scioletti vs. New York Tech, 1997; Dan Kirk vs. Brooklyn, 1987 Most in a Season: 75, Joey Henshaw, 2009 Most in a Career: 185, Clint Moore, Runs Scored Most in a Game: 5, Several players (most recently by Andy Ernesto vs. Lehigh, 2009) Most in a Season: 65, Bryan Price, 1997 Most in a Career: 174, Clint Moore, Stolen Bases Most in a Game: 5, Josh Holden vs. St. Peter s, 2003; Charles Gerhardt vs. 7th Regiment, 1915 Most in a Season: 31, Miguel Gastellum, 2001 Most in a Career: 77, Harold Earls, Best Stolen Base Percentage in a Season (min. 10 att.): 1.000, Ben Koenigsfeld (11-11), 2009; Jim Towey, 1980 (22-22) Best Stolen Base Percentage in a Career (min. 10 att.):.810, Ben Koenigsfeld (17-21), Harold Earls (77-95), Walks Most in a Game: 5, Zach Price vs. Maryland, 2011 Most in a Season: 40, Daniel Cortes, 2012; Mike Scioletti, 1997 Most in a Career: 125, Zach Price, Hit By Pitch Most Times Hit By Pitch in a Season: 22, Alex Jensen, 2014 Most Hit By Pitch in a Career: 73, Alex Jensen,

68 Pitching Wins Most in a Season: 11, Chris Rowley, 2012 Most in a Career: 35, Bob Neyland, Most in a Career (Modern Era): 33, Nick Hill, Highest Winning Percentage in a Season (min. 10 dec.):.917, (11-1), Chris Rowley, 2012 Most Consecutive Wins: 20, Bob Neyland, Most Consecutive Wins to Begin a Career, Starting Pitcher: 7, Cole White, 2005 Most Patriot League Wins in a Season: 5, Nick Dignacco, 2012; Chris Rowley, 2012; Ben Koenigsfeld, 2009; Justin Kashner, 2004 Most Patriot League Wins in a Career: 16, Nick Hill, Best Patriot League Winning Percentage in Season (min. 5 decisions): 1.000, Nick Dignacco, 2012 (5-0); Chris Rowley, 2012 (5-0); Ben Koenigsfeld, 2009 (5-0); Justin Kashner, 2004 (5-0) Best Patriot League Winning Percentage in Career (min. 10 decisions):.900 (9-1), Pat Saxman, Most Consecutive Patriot League Wins to Begin Career: 9, Ben Koenigsfeld, Earned Run Average Lowest in a Season (min. 40 IP): 0.57, Joe Fowler, 1968 Lowest in a Career (min. 75 IP): 1.62, Barry DeBolt, individual records Innings Pitched Most in a Game by a Starter: 15.0, Walt LeCates vs. Fordham, 1952 Most in a Game by a Reliever: 13.2, Bob Landry vs. New York University, 1930 Most in a Season: 97.2, Chris Rowley, 2013 Most in a Career: 327.2, Nick Hill, Opponent Batting Average Lowest Opponent Batting Average in a Season (Min. 50 IP):.159 (54-339), Barry DeBolt, 1966 Lowest Opponent Batting Average in a Career (Min. 100 IP):.212 ( ), Nick Hill, Most Consecutive Batters Retired by a Reliever: 25, Wade Greenlee, 2005 Appearances Most Appearances in a Season: 28, Monte Jones, 2005 Most Appearances in a Career: 87, Dan Pluff, Most Games Started in a Season: 15, Alex Robinett, 2013; Chris Rowley, 2012; Logan Lee, 2012; Matt Fouch, 2009 Most Games Started in a Career: 50, Nick Hill, Most Relief Appearances in a Season: 28, Monte Jones, 2005 Most Relief Appearances in a Career: 86, Dan Pluff, Most Consecutive Scoreless Appearances by a Reliever (1 season): 16, Milan Dinga, 2006, 2007 Most Consecutive Scoreless Appearances by a Reliever (2 seasons): 32, Milan Dinga, Most Holds in a Career: 38, Monte Jones, Strikeouts Most in a Nine-Inning Game: 21, Alex Robinett vs. Air Force May 1, 2015 Most in a Seven-Inning Game: 17, Steve Reich vs. Air Force, 1992 Most in a Season: 103, Bill Shepherd, 1957 Most in a Career: 336, Nick Hill, Shutouts Most in a Season: 5, Chris Rowley, 2012 Most Total Shutouts in a Season (Individual and Combined): 5, Chris Rowley, 2012 Most in a Career: 8, Chris Rowley, Most Total Shutouts in a Career (Individual and Combined): 12, Nick Hill, Most Consecutive Shutouts: 4, Chris Rowley, 2012 Most Consecutive Shutout Innings: 29, Chris Rowley, 2012 Most Consecutive Innings Without Allowing an Earned Run: 29, Chris Rowley, 2012 Saves Most in a Season: 13, Kevin McKague, 2010 Most in a Career: 27, Kevin McKague, ; Milan Dinga, Most Consecutive: 14, Kevin McKague, 2010 Highest Save Percentage in a Season (Min. 8 Att.): (13-13), Kevin McKague, 2010; (10-10), Milan Dinga, 2006 Highest Save Percentage in a Career (Min. 10 Att.):.931 (27-29), Milan Dinga, No-Hitters Bob Neyland vs. Colgate, 1914 Rod Vitty vs. Swarthmore, 1955 Jon Rindfleisch vs. Swarthmore, 1957 Logan Lee vs. Bucknell, 2012 Alex Robinett at Longwood, 2015 Catching Baserunners Thrown Out Highest Percentage of Base Runners Thrown Out in a Season: 52.4 (22 of 42), J.T. Watkins, 2011 Highest Number of Base Runners Thrown Out in a Career: 63 (53 of 151), J.T. Watkins, Highest Percentage of Base Runners Thrown Out in a Career: 41.7 (63 of 151), J.T. Watkins, Freshman Season Records Games Played...57, Zach Price, 2009 Games Started...56, Alex Jensen, 2012 Base Hits... 70, Zach Price, 2009 At-Bats , Zach Price, 2009; Clint Moore, 2008 Walks... 40, Daniel Cortes, 2012 Runs Scored...59, Zach Price, 2009 Runs Batted In... 50, Kevin McKague, 2008 Total Bases , Clint Moore, 2008 Doubles...19, Kevin McKague, 2008 Slugging Percentage (Min. 100 AB) , Cole White, 2005 On-Base Percentage (Min. 100 AB) , Zach Price, 2009 Home Runs...10, Cole White, 2005 Stolen Bases...23, Harold Earls, 2012 Multiple-Hit Games...22, Clint Moore, 2008 Multiple-RBI Games...18, Kevin McKague, 2008 Longest Hitting Streak...16, Zach Price, 2009 Wins... 10, Nick Hill, 2004 Strikeouts...81, Nick Hill, 2004 Complete Games...8, Nick Hill, 2004 Innings Pitched , Nick Hill, 2004 Shutouts... 3, Nick Hill, 2004 Total Shutouts (Individual and Combined)... 4, Nick Hill, 2004 Games Started...13, Nick Hill, 2004 Winning Percentage (Min. 8 Dec.) (7-1), Cole White, 2005 Opponent Batting Average (Min. 50 IP) , Nick Hill, 2004 Appearances...24, Brad Johnson, 2004 Relief Appearances...24, Brad Johnson,

69 BATTING LEADERS Season (Min. 50 AB) 1. Tom Cascino Mike Scioletti Nate Stone Darin Souza Cole White Glenn Donelin Roger Zailskas Paul Divis Kenny Smith Bill Mullee Season 1. Bryan Price Zach Price Clint Moore Schuyler Williamson Zach Price Milan Dinga Joey Henshaw Kyle Scogin Nate Stone Mike Scioletti Season 1. Kyle Scogin Joey Henshaw Kevin McKague Kevin McKague Milan Dinga Nate Stone Clint Moore Cole White Schuyler Williamson Zach Price Zach Price Batting Average Runs Scored Base Hits Career (Min. 200 AB) 1. Glenn Donelin Bill Mullee Shaun Salmon Paul Divis Kenny Smith Cole White Kevin McKague Joey Henshaw Josh Holden Tom Cascino Career 1. Zach Price Clint Moore Milan Dinga Kevin McKague Schuyler Williamson Bryan Price Andy Ernesto Kyle Scogin Cole White Nate Stone Career 1. Kevin McKague Milan Dinga Zach Price Clint Moore Cole White Shaun Salmon Nate Stone Bill Mullee J.T. Watkins Joey Henshaw Season 1. Reggie Moore Shannon Smith Clint Moore Milan Dinga Milan Dinga Wes Bumgardner Scott Donaldson Kenny Smith Gene Atkinson players 4 (most recent: Jacob Page, 2013) Season 1. Joey Henshaw Schuyler Williamson Mike Scioletti Clint Moore Clint Moore Walker Gorham Cole White Lance Boyce Pete Foster Kevin McKague Chris Simmons Cole White Nolan Cork Season 1. Joey Henshaw Mike Scioletti Clint Moore Nate Stone Kevin McKague Clint Moore Schuyler Williamson Kevin McKague Mike Scioletti Kevin McKague Kyle Scogin Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In Career 1. Milan Dinga Reggie Moore Clint Moore Scott Donaldson Cole White Shannon Smith Chris Simmons Mark Houston Schuyler Williamson Kenny Smith Career 1. Clint Moore Cole White Mike Scioletti Kevin McKague Joey Henshaw Schuyler Williamson Lance Boyce Ben Koenigsfeld Walker Gorham Erik Everton Karl Tappert Kenny Smith Career 1. Clint Moore Kevin McKague Mike Scioletti Milan Dinga Joey Henshaw Cole White Schuyler Williamson Nate Stone Chris Simmons Walker Gorham Erik Everton Season 1. Kevin McKague Andy Ernesto Clint Moore Nate Stone Kyle Kalkwarf Kevin McKague Jon Rosoff J.P. Polchinski Andy Ernesto Mike Scioletti Bill Mullee Kevin DeHart Doubles Career 1. Kevin McKague Clint Moore Andy Ernesto Cole White Nate Stone Schuyler Williamson Kyle Kalkwarf Joey Henshaw Jeremy Stache Walker Gorham Bill Mullee Alex Jensen Season 1. Miguel Gastellum Josh Holden Miguel Gastellum Harold Earls Jim Bagwell Lance Boyce Paul Divis Harold Earls Josh Holden Mike Spurr Gary Donaldson Paul Taylor Glenn Davis Stolen Bases Career 1. Harold Earls Miguel Gastellum Josh Holden Lance Boyce Zach Price Schuyler Williamson Jim Bagwell Gary Donaldson Paul Divis Arthur O Neal

70 pitching leaders Wins Season 1. Chris Rowley Nick Hill Justin Kashner Nick Hill Chris Rowley Barry DeBolt Logan Lee Tyler Anderegg Ben Koenigsfeld Bob Kewley Gunnar Carroll Career 1. Bob Neyland Nick Hill Chris Rowley Justin Kashner Barry DeBolt Alex Robinett Cole White Matt Fouch Steve Reich Mike Tripp Winning Percentage Season (Min. 5 decisions) 1. Chris Rowley Barry DeBolt Bob Kewley Cole White Travis Smith Pat Saxman Shannon Smith Stu Whitfield players.833 (most recent: Ken Jackson, 2011) Season 1. Chris Rowley Chris Rowley Logan Lee Matt Fouch Matt Cini Nick Hill Alex Robinett Nick Hill Barry DeBolt Ben Koenigsfeld Nick Hill Barry DeBolt Innings Pitched Career (Min. 10 decisions) 1. Mac Hayes Bob Neyland Barry DeBolt Tyler Anderegg Chris Rowley Nick Hill Shannon Smith Manny Fernandez Ken Jackson Steve Cummings Rich Nieberding Career 1. Nick Hill Alex Robinett Chris Rowley Justin Kashner Steve Reich Matt Fouch Buck Adams Mike Tripp Barry DeBolt Matt Cini Earned Run Average Season (Min. 40 IP) 1. Joe Fowler Ron Petricka Steve Reich Nick Hill Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Mel Brinkley Nick Hill Alex Robinett Alex Robinett Season 1. Bill Shepherd Barry DeBolt Nick Hill Alex Robinett Nick Hill Barry DeBolt Bob Kewley Steve Reich John Brudvig Craig Jones Season 1. Kevin McKague Milan Dinga Gunnar Carroll Ben Koenigsfeld Milan Dinga Kevin McKague Milan Dinga Chad LeMay Jim Kitz Kevin McKague Arthur O Neal Lance Boyce Shane Kimbrough Johnny Griffith Strikeouts Saves Career (Min. 75 IP) 1. Barry DeBolt Doug Rogers Mel Brinkley Nick Hill Eric Pedersen Steve Reich Alex Robinett Monte Jones Lance Boyce Ron Petricka Career 1. Nick Hill Alex Robinett Steve Reich Barry DeBolt Chris Rowley Justin Kashner Matt Cini John Brudvig Buck Adams Cole White Career 1. Kevin McKague Milan Dinga Gunnar Carroll Chad LeMay Ben Koenigsfeld Dan Pluff Arthur O Neal Johnny Griffith Lance Boyce Paul Perry

71 yearly leaders Hits 1964 Tony Pyrz Kenny Smith John Boretti Kenny Smith Tom Krieger Pete McCall Pete McCall Tom Pyrz Steve Etheridge Pete Jackson Brent Clark Brent Clark Warren Chellman Paul Taylor Paul Taylor Paul Divis Paul Divis Dave Toth Kevin Batule...47 Gary Donaldson Gary Donaldson Scott Donaldson...35 Jon Reinebold Mike Spurr Karl Tappert Erik Everton Shannon Smith Glenn Donelin Glenn Donelin Lance Boyce Lance Boyce...37 Eric Wolf Arthur O Neal Bill Mullee Bill Mullee Bill Mullee Bryan Price Shaun Salmon Brian Supko Buddy Gengler Miguel Gastellum Kyle Kalkwarf Josh Holden Nate Stone Kyle Scogin Milan Dinga Cole White Clint Moore Joey Henshaw Ben Koenigsfeld Zach Price Kevin McKague Patrick Mescher Jacob Page Mark McCants...55 Total Bases 1966 Kenny Smith Kenny Smith Tom Krieger Pete McCall Pete McCall Don Knight Steve Etheridge Kevin Craig Brent Clark Brent Clark Jerry Araneo...57 Brent Clark 1977 Mike Trubia Tom Snukis Paul Taylor Paul Divis Kevin DeHart Gary Donaldson Gary Donaldson Scott Donaldson...54 Karl Tappert Erik Everton Karl Tappert Erik Everton Shannon Smith Shannon Smith Glenn Donelin Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Bill Mullee Bill Mullee Mike Scioletti Mike Scioletti Shaun Salmon Brian Supko Buddy Gengler Kyle Kalkwarf Kyle Kalkwarf Nate Stone Schuyler Williamson Walker Gorham Milan Dinga Cole White Clint Moore Joey Henshaw Kevin McKague Clint Moore Kevin McKague Jacob Page Jacob Page Mark McCants...83 Runs Batted In 1964 Tony Pyrz Kenny Smith Kenny Smith Tom Krieger Bart McLellan Pete McCall Pete McCall Don Knight Steve Etheridge Jerry Johnson... 7 Garry Newsome Brent Clark Warren Chellman Jerry Araneo Mike Trubia Paul Taylor Paul Taylor Paul Divis Kevin DeHart Kevin Batule Pete Foster Erik Everton...24 Karl Tappert Erik Everton...28 Dan Kirk Karl Tappert Tom Cascino...30 Erik Everton Shannon Smith Shannon Smith Shannon Smith Doug Bohrer Doug Bohrer...20 Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Shannon Carney Mark Houston...34 Ra Shipps Mike Scioletti Mike Scioletti Mike Scioletti Buddy Gengler Buddy Gengler Kyle Kalkwarf Kyle Kalkwarf Walker Gorham Nate Stone Kyle Scogin Milan Dinga Milan Dinga Kevin McKague Joey Henshaw Kevin McKague Clint Moore Kevin McKague Patrick Mescher Jacob Page Patrick Mescher Mark McCants...38 Runs Scored 1964 Bob Fazen Kenny Smith John Boretti Kenny Smith Bob Merkle Tom Pyrz Pete McCall Bill Lord Tom Pyrz Lou Bartok Jerry Johnson Kevin Craig Augie Fucci Brent Clark Jerry Araneo Jody Fink Jeff Foley Paul Taylor Paul Taylor Jim Bagwell Jim Bagwell Kevin DeHart...36 Gary Donaldson Gary Donaldson Scott Donaldson Mike Spurr Erik Everton Erik Everton Shannon Smith Shannon Smith Reggie Moore Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Mark Houston Bill Mullee Bryan Price Bryan Price Shaun Salmon Brian Supko Miguel Gastellum...30 Josh Minney Josh Minney Miguel Gastellum Josh Holden Schuyler Williamson Kyle Scogin Milan Dinga Milan Dinga Clint Moore Zach Price Clint Moore Zach Price Zach Price Jon Crucitti Jon Crucitti Jon Rosoff Jacob Page Batting Average 1964 Bob Fazen Kenny Smith Kenny Smith Kenny Smith Tom Krieger Pete McCall Pete McCall Steve Etheridge Guy Richardson Kevin Craig Augie Fucci Warren Chellman Warren Chellman George Gaza Paul Taylor Paul Divis Paul Divis Dave Toth Gary Donaldson Pete Foster Jon Reinebold Dan Kirk Tom Cascino Erik Everton Glenn Donelin

72 yearly leaders 1989 Glenn Donelin Glenn Donelin Lance Boyce Eric Wolf Arthur O Neal Bill Mullee Bill Mullee Darin Souza Mike Scioletti Shaun Salmon Shaun Salmon Shaun Salmon Miguel Gastellum Josh Holden Josh Holden Nate Stone Kyle Scogin Milan Dinga Cole White Cole White Clint Moore Steve May Zach Price Kevin McKague Patrick Mescher Daniel Cortes Mark McCants home runs 1965 Kenny Smith Kenny Smith Kenny Smith Bart McLellan Dennis Haydon Tom Peterson Don Knight Four players Kevin Craig Kingsley Fink... 2 Gary Miller Three players Jerry Araneo Mike Trubia Tom Snukis Three players Paul Divis... 3 Tim Morris Kevin DeHart... 6 Rich Banez 1982 Kevin DeHart... 6 Gary Donaldson Pete Foster Erik Everton Erik Everton Karl Tappert Tom Cascino Shannon Smith Darren Lynn Shannon Smith Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Arthur O Neal Mark Houston Mike Scioletti Mike Scioletti Mike Scioletti Craig Mattox Bobby Brown Buddy Gengler Seven with Schuyler Williamson Schuyler Williamson Walker Gorham...10 Cole White Milan Dinga Cole White Chris Simmons...8 Cole White Joey Henshaw Kevin McKague Clint Moore Kevin McKague...5 J.T. Watkins Alex Jensen... 3 Jacob Page Alex Jensen... 3 Patrick Mescher Jacob Page... 4 stolen bases 1966 John Boretti John Boretti Tom Krieger Tom Pyrz Tom Pyrz Tom Pyrz Lou Bartok... 2 Tom Downar Brent Clark Augie Fucci Auggie Fucci Pat Sullivan Jody Fink Ted Heath Paul Taylor Paul Taylor Paul Divis Jim Bagwell Gary Donaldson Dave Cesari...14 Gary Donaldson Scott Donaldson Mike Spurr Mike Spurr Scott Brower... 6 Tom Cascino Shannon Smith Glenn Donelin Reggie Moore Lance Boyce Lance Boyce Arthur O Neal Arthur O Neal Bill Mullee Bill Mullee... 7 Bryan Price Bryan Price Shaun Salmon Brian Supko Shaun Salmon Miguel Gastellum Miguel Gastellum Josh Holden Schuyler Williamson Kyle Scogin Kyle Scogin Cole White Clint Moore Zach Price Zach Price Zach Price Harold Earls Jon Crucitti Harold Earls Harold Earls...13 Appearances 1964 Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Roger Vandenberg Joe Fowler Bill Lord Roger Vandenberg Mike Tokarsky Barney Oakes Ron Petricka Mel Brinkley... 8 Ron Petricka Mike Pantaloni Ray Odierno... 8 Geoff Schmid Ray Odierno Milan Shepherd Wally Anderson...10 Ward Silvola John Brudvig...12 Jeff Wright Craig Jones John Brudvig...12 Rich Brudzynski Jim Kitz Jim Kitz Phil Mitchell...13 Rick Nieberding Rick Nieberding Chad LeMay Chad LeMay Chad LeMay Shane Kimbrough Lance Boyce Steve Reich Paul Perry Paul Perry Mark Houston...12 Pat Saxman...12 Travis Smith Ed Haley Tyler Anderegg 1996 Ed Haley Kevin Heffernan...20 Pat Saxman Buck Adams Matt Cini Mike Erwin Mike Erwin Mike Erwin Dan Pluff Brad Johnson Monte Jones Monte Jones...25 Dan Pluff Drew Clothier Tyler Anderegg Tyler Anderegg Kevin McKague Gunnar Carroll Gunnar Carroll Gunnar Carroll Brian Hapeman Matt Ball Justin French...18 Wins 1964 Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Roger Vandenberg Roger Vandenberg John Scott Bill Lord Barney Oakes Three players Mel Brinkley Henry Evans... 3 Geoff Schmid Geoff Schmid Ray Odierno... 4 Ward Sivola Three players Jeff Wright John Brudvig Stu Whitfield John Brudvig Eric Sine Eric Sine Four players Rich Krafft

73 yearly leaders Larry Tubbs Parker King Ken Toney Ken Toney Shannon Smith...6 Greg Softy Shannon Smith Mike Tripp Steve Reich... 4 Aaron Wagner Steve Reich Travis Smth Jason Hance Ed Haley... 4 Jason King... 4 Travis Smith Pat Saxman Jason King... 4 Scott Weiss Matt Cini Buck Adams Buck Adams... 5 Wes Bumgardner Brian Elliott... 5 Justin Kashner Dan Cappello Nick Hill Nick Hill Justin Kashner Nick Hill Nick Hill... 7 Cole White Matt Fouch... 6 Ben Koenigsfeld Tyler Anderegg... 8 Ben Koenigsfeld Matt Fouch... 6 Steve Cummings Ken Jackson... 5 Chris Rowley Chris Rowley Chris Rowley Gunnar Carroll Alex Robinett... 6 Earned Run Average 1964 Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Roger Vandenberg Joe Fowler Doug Rogers Eric Pedersen Barney Oakes Mel Brinkley Ron Petricka Henry Evans Geoff Schmid Ward Sivola Bill Scully Paul Mango John Brudvig Craig Jones Jim Kitz Art Hartman Larry Tubbs Rich Nieberding Rich Krafft Chad LeMay Chad LeMay Mike Tripp Steve Reich Steve Reich Lance Boyce Steve Reich Mark Houston Jason Hance Ed Haley Kevin Heffernan Kevin Heffernan Mike Erwin Mike Erwin Indy Wilkinson Josh Birenbaum Justin Kashner Justin Kashner Nick Hill Cole White Nick Hill Kirk Porter Steve Cummings Kevin McKague Ben Koenigsfeld Kevin McKague Davis Marlar Brock Davidson Alex Robinett Strikeouts 1964 Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Scott Church...38 Roger Vandenberg Eric Pedersen Eric Pedersen Mike Tokarsky Bill Lord Ron Petricka Mel Brinkley Joe Wasiak Geoff Schmid Geoff Schmid Bill Scully John Brudvig John Brudvig Craig Jones John Brudvig Jim Kitz Eric Sine Parker King Rich Krafft Parker King Rich Krafft Rich Krafft Ken Toney Ken Toney Shannon Smith Steve Reich Steve Reich Steve Reich Mark Houston Travis Smith Travis Smith Scott Weiss Kevin Heffernan Matt Cini Matt Cini Buck Adams Brian Elliott...38 Matt Cini 2003 Dan Cappello...44 Justin Kashner Nick Hill Nick Hill Nick Hill Nick Hill Drew Clothier Matt Fouch Steve Cummings Logan Lee Chris Rowley Chris Rowley Alex Robinett Alex Robinett...92 Innings Pitched 1964 Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Barry DeBolt Roger Vandenberg Roger Vandenberg Doug Rogers Mike Tokarsky Barney Oakes Ron Petricka Mel Brinkley George Koontz Geoff Schmid Ray Odierno Bill Scully Jeff Wright John Brudvig Craig Jones John Brudvig Gregg Kane Eric Sine Art Hartman Rich Krafft Rich Krafft Rich Krafft Rich Krafft Mike Tripp Shannon Smith Steve Reich Lance Boyce Steve Reich Mark Houston Jason Hance Travis Smith Kevin Heffernan Jason King Matt Cini Matt Cini Buck Adams Brian Elliott Justin Kashner Nick Hill Nick Hill Nick Hill Nick Hill Drew Clothier Matt Fouch Matt Fouch Logan Lee Chris Rowley Chris Rowley Alex Robinett Alex Robinett Saves 1982 Jim Kitz Gregg Kane... 1 Jim Kitz Phil Mitchell Parker King... 1 Rick Nieberding Chad LeMay... 3 Rick Nieberding Chad LeMay Chad LeMay Shane Kimbrough Lance Boyce Steve Reich Paul Perry Paul Perry Arthur O Neal Arthur O Neal Ed Haley Kevin Heffernan...3 Pat Saxman Brian Abell Joey Boni Mike Erwin Mike Erwin Josh Birenbaum Dan Pluff Milan Dinga... 3 Dan Pluff Milan Dinga Milan Dinga Milan Dinga Tyler Anderegg...2 Kirk Porter Kevin McKague Kevin McKague Ben Koenigsfeld Gunnar Carroll Gunnar Carroll Johnny Griffith Johnny Griffith

74 American Baseball Coaches Association All-Region Selections (Since 1993) 1993 Lance Boyce, OF; Steve Reich, SP (First Team) 1994 Bill Mullee, 1B (First Team) 1997 Pat Saxman, RP (Second Team) Bryan Price, 2B; Mike Scioletti, SS (First Team) 2004 Schuyler Williamson, C (Second Team) Nick Hill, SP; Nate Stone, 2B (First Team) 2005 Nick Hill, SP; Kyle Scogin, SS (First Team) 2006 Milan Dinga, RP (Second Team) 2007 Nick Hill, SP; Cole White, OF (First Team) 2009 Joey Henshaw, DH; Clint Moore, SS (First Team) 2010 Kevin McKague, RP (First Team) 2011 Ben Koenigsfeld, RP (Second Team) 2012 Chris Rowley, SP (First Team) Kevin McKague, 1B; J.T. Watkins, C (Second Team) 2015 Alex Robinett, RHP; (First Team) army accolades American Baseball Coaches Association All-America Selections 1963 Ed Haydash, OF 1966 Barry DeBolt, SP 2004 Nate Stone, 2B (Third Team) 2005 Kyle Scogin, SS (Third Team) Nick Hill, SP (Second Team) 2009 Joey Henshaw, DH (Second Team) Clint Moore, SS (Third Team) ping! baseball all-america selections 2009 Clint Moore, SS (Honorable Mention) ECAC All-Star Selections (Since 1993) 1993 Steve Reich, SP (First Team) 1997 Mike Scioletti, SS (First Team) 2004 Nick Hill, SP; Nate Stone 2B (Second Team) Schuyler Williamson, C (First Team) 2005 Nick Hill, SP (First Team) 2007 Cole White, OF (First Team) Nick Hill, SP (First Team, Pitcher of the Year) 2009 Joey Henshaw, UTY (Second Team) 2012 Chris Rowley, SP; J.T. Watkins, C (Second Team) Kevin McKague, 1B (First Team) Louisville Slugger All-America Selections 2004 Nick Hill, SP (Third Team) 2005 Kyle Scogin, SS (Third Team) Nick Hill, SP (Second Team) 2012 Chris Rowley, SP (Second Team) Kevin McKague, 1B (Third Team) National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All-America Selections 2006 Milan Dinga, RP (Third Team) 2012 Chris Rowley, SP (Second Team) Collegiate Baseball insider all-america selections 2012 Chris Rowley, SP (Honorable Mention) SENIOR CLASS AWARD All-America Selections 2013 Chris Rowley (First Team) 2012 Zach Price, 2B (Second Team) Jacob Page Louisville Slugger FreshmEn All-America Selections 1990 Steve Reich, SP 1997 Shaun Salmon, OF 2004 Milan Dinga, OF-RP; Nick Hill, SP 2005 Cole White, OF-SP 2008 Kevin McKague, 1B; Clint Moore, SS 2009 Zach Price, 2B 2012 Harold Earls, 3B 2013 Jacob Page, OF All-NCAA Regional Team Selections 2004 Jeremy Stache, 3B (Baton Rouge Regional) 2005 Schuyler Williamson, C (Tallahassee Regional) 2009 Andy Ernesto, OF (Austin Regional) Joey Henshaw, DH (Austin Regional) Clint Moore, SS (Austin Regional) COLLEGE BASEBALL LINEUP PRESEASON All-America Selections 2010 Clint Moore, SS (Second Team) 2011 Kevin McKague, UTY (Third Team) rawlings gold glove 2012 Zach Price, 2B CoSIDA Academic All-America Selections 1976 Warren Chellman, SS (First Team) 1996 Bill Mullee, 1B (Third Team) 1997 Mike Scioletti, SS (Third Team) 2004 Schuyler Williamson, C (Third Team) 2007 Nick Hill, SP (Third Team) 2009 Tyler Anderegg, RP (Second Team) 2010 Ben Koenigsfeld (Third Team) 2011 Ben Koenigsfeld (Second Team) 2012 Zach Price (First Team) 73

75 army accolades Patriot League Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1996 Bill Mullee, 1B 1997 Mike Scioletti, SS 1998 Mike Scioletti, SS 2004 Schuyler Williamson, C 2009 Tyler Anderegg, RP 2010 Ben Koenigsfeld, SP-OF 2011 Ben Koenigsfeld, RP-OF 2012 Zach Price, 2B Louisville Slugger Preseason All-America Selections 2005 Nick Hill, SP (Third Team) 2006 Nick Hill, SP (Second Team) 2008 Cole White, UTY (Third Team) 2011 Kevin McKague, RP (Third Team) 2013 Chris Rowley, SP (Second Team) National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Preseason All-America Selections 2005 Schuyler Williamson, C (Third Team) 2006 Nick Hill, SP (First Team) 2007 Milan Dinga, RP (First Team) 2008 Cole White, UTY (Third Team) 2011 Kevin McKague, RP (Second Team) 2013 Chris Rowley, SP (First Team) National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Watch List 2006 Milan Dinga, RP 2007 Milan Dinga, RP 2010 Kevin McKague, RP 2011 Kevin McKague, RP 2012 Kevin McKague, RP 2013 Gunnar Carroll, RP aau sullivan award finalist 2010 Clint Moore, SS OLERUD WATCH LIST (Nation S Top TWO-WAY PLAYER) 2010 Ben Koenigsfeld, OF-SP 2011 Ben Koenigsfeld, OF-RP 2012 Kevin McKague, 1B-RP OLERUD SEMIFINALIST (Nation S Top TWO-WAY PLAYER) 2012 Kevin McKague, 1B-RP ping! baseball preseason all-america selections 2010 Clint Moore, SS COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS preseason all-america selections 2013 Chris Rowley, SP (Second Team) Brooks Wallace Award Watch List (National Player of the Year Award) 2005 Nate Stone, 2B 2006 Nick Hill, SP 2007 Milan Dinga, RP-OF; Nick Hill, SP 2008 Cole White, SP-OF 2009 Clint Moore, SS 2010 Clint Moore, SS 2011 Clint Moore, SS Brooks Wallace Award SEMIFINALIST (National Player of the Year Award) 2009 Clint Moore, SS Johnny Bench Award Watch List (National Top Catcher Award) 2005 Schuyler Williamson, C 2011 J.T. Watkins, C 2012 J.T. Watkins, C Roger Clemens Award Watch List (National Top Pitcher Award) 2005 Nick Hill, SP 2006 Nick Hill, SP 2007 Milan Dinga, RP; Cole White, SP 2008 Cole White, SP Ben Koenigsfeld 74

76 league championships Head Coach Paul Amen Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League (Tied with Princeton) Record: 14-4 (7-2 EIBL) 1960 Head Coach Eric Tipton Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Record: (8-1 EIBL) 1965 Head Coach Eric Tipton Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Record: 15-6 (7-2 EIBL) 1966 Head Coach Eric Tipton Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Record: 16-4 (8-1 EIBL) 1994 Head Coach Dan Roberts Patriot League North Division (North Division Champion; No. 2 Seed; Lost to Navy in PLCS 2-0) Record: (17-3 PL North) 1997 Head Coach Dan Roberts Patriot League (Regular Season Champion; Defeated Bucknell in PLCS 2-1; Lost NCAA Play-In Series to Harvard 2-1) Record: (15-5 PL) 2000 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (No. 3 Seed; Defeated Navy in PLCS 2-0; NCAA Regionals) Record: (10-8 PL) 2004 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (Regular Season Champion; Defeated Lafayette in PLCS 2-0; NCAA Regionals) Record: (17-3 PL) 2005 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (Regular Season Champion; Defeated Lehigh in PLCS 2-0; NCAA Regionals) Record: (17-3 PL) 2008 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (Regular Season Champion; Lost to Bucknell in PLT Semifinal Series 2-1) Record: (13-7 PL) 2009 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (Regular Season Co-Champion; Defeated Lafayette in PLCS 2-0; NCAA Regionals) Record: (13-7 PL) 2010 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (Regular Season Champion; Lost to Bucknell in PLT Semifinal Series 2-1) Record: (16-4 PL) 2012 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (Regular Season Champion; Defeated Holy Cross in PLCS 2-1; NCAA Regionals) Record: (18-2 PL) 2013 Head Coach Joe Sottolano Patriot League (No. 3 Seed; Defeated Holy Cross in PLCS 2-0; NCAA Regionals) Record: (11-9 PL) 2014 Head Coach Matt Reid Patriot League (Regular Season Co-Champion; Lost to Lehigh in PLT Semifinal Series 2-1) Record: (15-5 PL) eastern intercollegiate baseball league First Team All-League 1960 Bob Kewley, SP Wayne Williams, 3B 1961 Roger Zaliskas, OF 1962 Tom Eccleston, SP Ed Haydash, OF 1963 Ed Haydash, OF 1964 Barry DeBolt, SP 1965 Barry DeBolt, SP Kenny Smith, 3B 1966 John Boretti, OF Barry DeBolt, SP 1967 John Boretti, OF Tom Krieger, 3B 1968 Tom Krieger, 3B Roger Vandenberg, SP 1969 Pete McCall, OF 1973 Brent Clark, 2B 1975 Mike Trubia, DH 1976 Jerry Araneo, DH 1978 Paul Taylor, 2B 1980 Craig Jones, SP Dave Toth, C 1981 Dave Toth, C 1986 Tom Cascino, OF Karl Tappert, 1B 1988 Chad LeMay, RP 1989 Glenn Donelin, SS Shane Kimbrough, RP Reggie Moore, OF Mike Young, 2B 1990 Shannon Smith, SP Shannon Smith, 1B Rich Banez, 2B Glenn Donelin, OF 1991 Mike Tripp, SP 1992 Lance Boyce, UTY Pitcher of the Year 1991 Mike Tripp, SP Batting Average Leaders 1949 Jim Stuff Andy Wettlaufer Tom Cascino Earned Run Average Leaders 1962 Tom Eccleston Barry DeBolt Roger Vandenberg Dan Rogers Henry Evans Craig Jones Al Pehanick Shane Kimbrough Mike Tripp

77 all-time patriot league First Team All-League 1993 Lance Boyce, OF Doug Bohrer, C Arthur O Neal, OF Paul Perry, RP Steve Reich, SP 1994 Mark Houston, SP Arthur O Neal, OF Mike Trotter, C 1995 Jason Hance, SP Bill Mullee, 1B Arthur O Neal, OF Mark Houston, OF 1996 Bill Mullee, 1B Bryan Price, 2B 1997 Brian Abell, 3B Pat Saxman, RP Mike Scioletti, SS Scott Weiss, SP 1998 Shaun Salmon, OF 1999 Shaun Salmon, OF Brian Supko, OF 2000 Shaun Salmon, OF 2001 Buck Adams, SP Buddy Gengler, SS Kyle Kalkwarf, OF 2002 Miguel Gastellum, 2B Josh Holden, OF 2003 Schulyer Williamson, C Walker Gorham, 1B 2004 Nick Hill, SP Justin Kashner, SP Nate Stone, 2B Schuyler Williamson, C 2005 Walker Gorham, 1B Nick Hill, SP Kyle Scogin, SS Cole White, SP 2006 Milan Dinga, OF Nick Hill, SP Cole White, 1B 2007 Nick Hill, SP Cole White, OF 2008 Matt Fouch, SP Clint Moore, SS Cole White, OF 2009 Tyler Anderegg, RP Joey Henshaw, DH Ben Koenigsfeld, SP Ben Koenigsfeld, OF Kevin McKague, 1B Clint Moore, SS Zach Price, 2B 2010 Matt Fouch, SP Joey Henshaw, DH Kevin McKague, RP Clint Moore, SS Ben Koenigsfeld, OF 2011 Ben Koenigsfeld, OF Steve May, 3B Clint Moore, SS Zach Price, 2B 2012 Chris Rowley, SP J.T. Watkins, C Kevin McKague, 1B Zach Price, 2B Mark McCants, DH 2013 Chris Rowley, SP Alex Jensen, SS 2014 Gunnar Carroll, SP Nick Dignacco, SP 2015 Mark McCants, OF second Team All-League 1993 Lance Boyce, SP Mark Houston, 3B 1994 Bill Mullee, 1B Arthur O Neal, OF 1995 Arthur O Neal, RP Ra Shipps, OF Mike Trotter, C Mike Zahuranic, 2B 1996 Mike Scioletti, SS 1997 Kevin Heffernan, RP Drew Hicks, C Bryan Price, 2B Matt Sawyer, 1B Darin Souza, DH Adam Thompson, OF 1998 Jason King, SP Bryan Price, 2B Mike Scioletti, SS 1999 Matt Sawyer, 1B 2000 Buck Adams, SP Brandon Boyce, C Matt Cini, SP Mike Erwin, RP 2001 Miguel Gastellum, 2B 2002 Brandon Boyce, DH Kyle Kalkwarf, OF 2003 Josh Holden, OF Dan Pluff, RP 2004 Wes Bumgardner, OF Milan Dinga, OF Wade Greenlee, RP Kyle Scogin, SS Jeremy Stache, 3B 2005 Milan Dinga, OF Wade Greenlee, RP Monte Jones, RP Justin Kashner, SP Nate Stone, 2B Cole White, OF Schuyler Williamson, C 2006 Milan Dinga, RP Cole White, SP 2007 Cole White, SP Tony Capozzi, SS 2008 Andy Ernesto, OF Ben Koenigsfeld, SP Kevin McKague, 1B J.P. Polchinski, 3B Chris Simmons, C 2009 Kyle Fleming, OF 2011 J.T. Watkins, C 2012 Logan Lee, SP Cody Murtle, OF 2013 Alex Robinett, SP Jacob Page, OF Mark McCants, DH 2014 Alex Jensen, SS Harold Earls, 3B Jon Crucitti, OF Mark McCants, DH 2015 Ben Smith, C Patriot League Award Winners Pitcher of the Year 1993 Steve Reich, SP 1994 Mark Houston, SP 2001 Buck Adams, SP 2004 Nick Hill, SP 2005 Nick Hill, SP 2007 Nick Hill, SP 2009 Ben Koenigsfeld, SP 2010 Matt Fouch, SP 2012 Chris Rowley, SP Player of the Year 1997 Mike Scioletti, SS 2004 Schuyler Williamson, C 2005 Kyle Scogin, SS 2007 Cole White, OF 2012 Kevin McKague, 1B Rookie of the Year 2004 Milan Dinga, OF-RP 2005 Cole White, OF-SP 2008 Clint Moore, SS 2009 Zach Price, 2B 2012 Harold Earls, 3B Coach of the Year 1994 Dan Roberts 1997 Dan Roberts 2004 Joe Sottolano 2005 Joe Sottolano 2012 Joe Sottolano Tournament MVP 1997 Bryan Price, 2B 2000 Josh Minney, 3B 2004 Justin Long, OF 2005 Walker Gorham, 1B 2009 Ben Koenigsfeld, SP-OF 2012 Zach Price, 2B 2013 Chris Rowley, SP Batting Average Leaders 1994 Bill Mullee Bill Mullee Mike Scioletti Josh Holden Nate Stone Cole White Kevin McKague Earned Run Average Leaders 1993 Steve Reich Mark Houston Buck Adams Justin Kashner Nick Hill Kirk Porter Chris Rowley

78 patriot league standings 1993 NORTH Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fordham Army Holy Cross Colgate SOUTH Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette NORTH Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Army Fordham Holy Cross Colgate SOUTH Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Fordham Army Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Holy Cross C onference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Bucknell Lehigh Navy Army Lafayette Holy Cross Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Army Navy Bucknell Lehigh Lafayette Holy Cross Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Bucknell Army Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Bucknell Navy Holy Cross Army Lehigh Lafayette Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Bucknell Army Lehigh Holy Cross Lafayette Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Bucknell Holy Cross Army Lehigh Lafayette Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Lehigh Lafayette Army Bucknell Holy Cross Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Bucknell Navy Lehigh Army Holy Cross Lafayette Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Army Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell Navy Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Army Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Holy Cross Navy Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Army Navy Holy Cross Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Lafayette Army Navy Holy Cross Bucknell Lehigh Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Army Navy Holy Cross Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Bucknell ARMY Holy Cross Lafayette Navy* Lehigh* *Overall record includes one tie 2010 Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. ARMY Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell Lafayette Navy Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy* ARMY Lafayette Bucknell Holy Cross Lehigh* *Overall record includes one tie 2012 Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. ARMY Holy Cross Navy Lafayette* Bucknell Lehigh* *Overall record includes one tie 2013 Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Holy Cross Navy ARMY Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Bucknell ARMY Lehigh Navy Lafayette Holy Cross Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Navy Lehigh Holy Cross Lafayette Bucknell ARMY

79 tournament linescores 1994 Annapolis, Md. Max Bishop Stadium May 8, 1994 Championship Series Game One Army Navy Mark Houston and Mike Trotter; Toby Moore, Scott Wilson (6) and Pat Mowles. W Moore. L Houston. Sv. Wilson. RBI A: Houston 2, Arthur O Neal, Shannon Carney; N: Steve Mauro 3, Andrew Grant 2, Marcus Lee, Matt Smith. 2B A: O Neal; N: Mauro 2. 3B N: Smith. Championship Series Game Two Navy Army Kyle Murray, Brad Snodgrass (4), Scott Wilson (7) and Pat Mowles; Jason Hance, Ed Haley (6), Arthur O Neal and Mike Trotter. Sv. Wilson. RBI N: Marcus Lee 2, Brian Bernth, Kurt Rinehimer, Andy Payne, Matt Smith; A: Rob Damare, O Neal, Bill Mullee, Mark Houston. 2B N: Payne, Rinehimer, Smith; A: O Neal, David Simmons. HR N: Lee West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 4-5, 1997 Championship Series Game One Bucknell Army Mike Tomko, Matt Potalivo (4), Scott Perry (7) and Pete Cann; Scott Weiss, Matt Cini (5), Pat Saxman (6) and Drew Hicks. W Saxman. L Potalivo. RBI B: Joe D Orazio 3, Dave Apollon 2, Cann 2, Steve Rutkowski 2, Alex Inclan, Tyler Prout, Erich Muzi, Mike MacNeely; A: Brian Abell 5, Matt Sawyer 3, Shaun Salmon 2, Chris Kirk 2, Adam Thompson. 2B B: Rutkowski; A: Bryan Price 2, Kirk. 3B A: Price, Abell, Thompson. HR B: Apollon, Cann, Prout, D Orazio. Championship Series Game Two Army Bucknell Jason King and Chris Kirk, Drew Hicks (5); Sean Huss, Eric Junge (9) and Pete Cann. W Huss. L King. Sv. Junge. RBI: A: Adam Thompson 2, Kirk, Darin Souza, Shaun Salmon; B: Alex Inclan 2, Cann 2, Dave Apollon, Tyler Prout. 2B A: Matt Sawyer, Kirk, Thompson; B: Apollon. HR B: Cann. Championship Series Game Three Bucknell Army Ed Soley, Doug Hoffman (8) and Pete Cann; Steve Suhr, Kevin Heffernan (3), Pat Saxman (8) and Chris Kirk. W Saxman. L Soley. RBI B: Alex Inclan 2, Mike MacNeely 2, Dave Apollon, Tyler Prout, Erich Muzi; A: Brian Abell 4, Bryan Price, Matt Sawyer, Kirk, Adam Thompson. 2B B: Inclan; A: Shaun Salmon, Abell, Kirk. 3B B: Prout; A: Thompson. HR B: Apollon, MacNeely Annapolis, Md. Max Bishop Stadium May 2, 1998 Elimination Game Army Bucknell Jason King, Kevin Heffernan (4) and Lance Awbrey, Chris Kirk (6); Mike Anders and Ben Sauers. W Anders. L King. RBI A: Adam Thompson; B: Frank Fresconi 2, Ian Joseph, Dave Apollon, John DiBonaventura, Ken Corcoran. 2B A: Shaun Salmon, Awbrey, Kirk; B: Fresconi Annapolis, Md. Max Bishop Stadium May 13-14, 2000 Elimination Game Army Bucknell Matt Cini, Brian Elliott (9) and Brandon Boyce, Scott Gruver (9); Scott Perry, Gregg Farmery (9) and Brad Gething. W Cini. L Farmery. Sv. Elliott. RBI A: Bobby Brown 3, Josh Minney, Shaun Salmon; B: Ian Joseph 2, Tyler Prout, Brad Gething. 2B A: Buddy Gengler, Brown; B: Prout. 3B A: Minney; B: Mike Ritz. Championship Series Game One Army Navy Buck Adams and Scott Gruver, Brandon Boyce (7); Shane Groover, Brad Deafenbaugh (6) and David Woolsey. W Adams. L Groover. RBI A: Buddy Gengler 4, Josh Minney 3, Boyce 2, Josh Rizzo, Kyle Kalkwarf, Craig Mattox, Miguel Gastellum; N: Mark Zematis 2, Tony Moore. 2B A: Gengler 2, Kalkwarf, Mattox, Boyce. 3B A: Minney. HR N: Zematis. Championship Series Game Two Navy Army Scott Vane, Rich McDevitt (6) and David Woolsey; Brian Elliott and Brandon Boyce. W Elliott. L McDevitt. RBI N: Tony Moore 3, Brian Whitten 2, Mark Zematis, Rusty Hearn; A: Boyce 3, Bobby Brown 3, Shaun Salmon. 2B N: Moore; A: Brown, Kyle Kalkwarf 2. 3B N: Whitten. HR N: Zematis; A: Boyce West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 8-9, 2004 Championship Series Game One Lafayette Army Tom Soldan, Hank Fichtner (8) and Matt Skellan; Nick Hill and Schuyler Williamson. W Hill. L Soldan. RBI L: Rob Fioretti; A: Nolan Cork 2. 2B A: Cork. Championship Series Game Two Army Lafayette Justin Kashner, Wade Greenlee (8), Brad Johnson (8), Milan Dinga (9) and Schuyler Williamson; Brian Cope, Hank Fichtner (2), Don Smith (4), Paul Fischetti (6), Matt Kamine (7), Drew Moyer (7), John Fugett (8), Matt Revelle (9) and Craig Alexander, Matt Skellan (6). W Kashner. L Cope. RBI A: Kyle Scogin 4, Justin Long 3, Nate Stone 2, Wes Bumgardner 2, Dinga, Williamson, Walker Gorham, Jeremy Stache; L: Skellan, David Drechsel. 2B A: Bumgardner 2, Long 2, Scogin; L: Skellan West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 14-15, 2005 Championship Series Game One Lehigh Army Jack Muscalus, Joe Raniszewski (3), Joel Hockman (8) and Matt McBride; Nick Hill, Milan Dinga (9) and Schuyler Williamson. W Hill. L Muscalus. Sv. Dinga. RBI L: McBride, Forrest Doane; A: Walker Gorham 2, Dinga, Jeremy Stache, Chris Simmons, Jason Meloy. 2B A: Jeremy Stache. Championship Series Game Two Army Lehigh Justin Kashner, Wade Greenlee (8), Dan Cappello (9) and Schuyler Williamson; Joe Matteo, Matt Mezzancello (8), Jed Davitt (8) and Matt McBride. W Kashner. L Matteo. RBI A: Walker Gorham 4, Cole White 3, Kyle Scogin, Chris Simmons; L: Mike Sandonato. 2B A: Williamson, Simmons. HR A: Gorham 3, White Easton, Pa. Class of 1978 Stadium May 12, 2007 Elimination Game Navy Army Mitch Harris, Mark McCoy (7) and Steven Soares; Nick Hill, Milan Dinga (9) and Chris Simmons. W Hill. L Harris. Sv. Dinga. RBI N: Thomas Hamilton, Kendall Bolt, Renaldo Hollins; A: Cole White, J.P. Polchinski, Bo Cipra, Andy Ernesto, Tony Capozzi. 2B A: Capozzi. 3B A: Ernesto Championship Series Game One Army Lafayette Cole White, Tyler Anderegg (5), Matt Fouch (6), Ben Mayhew (7), Austin Grimes (8) and Chris Simmons; Matt Kamine, John Fugett (7) and Dave Drechsel. W Kamine. L White. RBI A: White 2, Barnes Connell; L: Mike Raible 4, Kevin Leasure, Tom Hayes, Drechsel. 2B A: Milan Dinga; L: Hayes, Ryan Roberts. 3B L: Raible. HR A: White; L: Raible. Championship Series Game Two Lafayette Army Kevin Reese, Brad Woodfield (9) and Dave Drechsel; Drew Clothier, Ben Mayhew and Chris Simmons. W Reese. L Clothier. RBI L: Chris Luick, Mike Raible, Tom Hayes, Daniel Bierce, Drechsel; A: J.P. Polchinski, Bo Cipra, Andy Ernesto. 2B A: Polchinski, Ernesto West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 10-11, 2008 Semifinal Series Game One (10 inn.) Bucknell Army Mathew Wilson, Jason Buursma (7) and Shawn Hirsch; Drew Clothier, Ben Koenigsfeld (9) and Chris Simmons. W Burrsma. L Koenigsfeld. RBI B: Ben Allen 2, Ben Yoder, Dane Grandizio; A: Kevin McKague 2, Chris Simmons, Cole White. 2B B: Yoder, Hirsch. A: Ernesto 2, McKague 2. 3B A: White, Tony Capozzi. Semifinal Series Game Two Army Bucknell Matt Fouch, Tyler Anderegg (7) and Chris Simmons; Dylan Seeley, Jimmy Murphy (4), Trey Frahler (5), David Solan (7), Andrew Clarke (8), Doug Shribman (9) and Shawn Hirsch, Zachary Brown (7). W Fouch. L Seeley. RBI A: Clint Moore 3, Andy Ernesto 2, Kevin McKague 2, J.P. Polchinski 2, Simmons 2, Tony Capozzi; B: Dane Grandizio 2, Chris Pieper. 2B A: Moore; B: Andrew Brouse. 3B B: Grandizio. HR A: Moore, Polchinski, Simmons. Semifinals Series Game Three Bucknell Army Eric Jarrett, Jason Buursma (6) and Shawn Hirsch; Cole White, Kirk Porter (9) and Chris Simmons. W Buursma. L White. RBI B: Drew Constable. 2B None. 3B None. HR None West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 9-10, 2009 Semifinal Series Game One Holy Cross Army Dan Seip, Nate Koneski and Steve Tkowski; Matt Fouch, Kevin McKague (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Fouch. L Seip. RBI HC: Jack Laurendeau; A: McKague 3, Joey Henshaw 2. 2B HC: Matt Perry. HR HC: Laurendeau; A: McKague. Semifinal Series Game Two Army Holy Cross Ben Koenigsfeld, Tyler Anderegg (7) and J.T. Watkins; Brian Shapiro, Bobby Holmes (7) and Steve Tkowski. W Shapiro. L Koenigsfeld. RBI A: Clint Moore, Joey Henshaw; HC: Brendan McCrea, Matt Perry, Jake Gorman, Eric Oxford, Jack Laurendeau. 2B HC: Gorman. 78

80 tournament linescores Semifinal Series Game Three Holy Cross Army Bobby Holmes, Matt Croglio (4), John Pedrotty (5), Tommy Arrigg (6) and Steve Tkowski; Kirk Porter, Joey Henshaw (9). W Porter. L Holmes. RBI A: Ben Koenigsfeld 4, Joey Henshaw 3, Clint Moore 2, Kyle Fleming, J.T. Watkins. 2B A: Moore, Koenigsfeld, J.P. Polchinski. HR A: Henshaw, Koenigsfeld, Fleming. West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 16, 2009 Championship Series Game One Lafayette Army Zach Fritz, Ryan Hanna (7) and A.J. Miller; Matt Fouch, Kevin McKague (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Fouch. L Fritz. RBI L: Matt Fenster, Alex Bechta; A: Andy Ernesto 3, Joey Henshaw 2, Ben Koenigsfeld. 2B L: Fenster, Miller; A: Ernesto, Henshaw. HR A: Ernesto, Koenigsfeld. Championship Series Game Two Army Lafayette Ben Koenigsfeld, Kevin McKague (9) and J.T. Watkins; Corey Shea, Jeremy Atkins (5), Ryan Hanna (6) and A.J. Miller, Ian McCutcheon (7). W Koenigsfeld. L Shea. RBI A: Watkins 4, McKague, J.P. Polchinski; L: Matt Fenster West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 15-16, 2010 Semifinal Series Game One Bucknell Army Dylan Seeley, Lamore (6), Carlin (7) and B.J. LaRosa; Matt Fouch, Chris Simpkins (7) and J.T. Watkins. W Seeley. L Fouch. RBI B: Doug Shribman 2, LaRosa 2, Ben Allen, Ben Yoder, Andrew Brouse, Drew Constable, Clark, Duffet; A: Ben Koenigsfeld 3, David Darnell 3, Steve May, Joey Henshaw, Kevin McKague. 2B: B: Allen, Brouse, Shribman; A: Henshaw, McKague, Koenigsfeld. HR B: Shribman 2, LaRosa, Brouse; A: Koenigsfeld. Semifinal Series Game Two Army Bucknell Ben Koenigsfeld, Steve Cummings (5), Kevin McKague (8) and J.T. Watkins; Trey Frahler, Hart (8) and B.J. LaRosa. W Cummings. L Frahler. RBI A: Clint Moore 3, Zach Price, Shaun Wixted, McKague; B: Shribman 2, Drew Constable, LaRosa. 2B A: David Darnell, Koenigsfeld; B: Drew Constable. HR A: Moore, McKague; B: LaRosa, Shribman. Semifinal Series Game Three Bucknell Army Boehm, Ryan Ebner (5), Alex Cillo (8), Dallanegra (8), Carlin (9) and B.J. LaRosa; Logan Lee, Steve Cummings (3), Manny Fernandez (4), Chris Simpkins (8), Ken Jackson (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Ebner. L Cummings. RBI B: Doug Shribman 5, Reed 2, Ben Allen, Ben Yoder, Drew Constable; A: Ben Koenigsfeld 2, Zach Price, Steve May, Joey Henshaw, Kevin McKague. 2B B: Yoder; A: Koenigsfeld, David Darnell. HR B: Allen, Shribman; A: Henshaw West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 14, 2011 Semifinal Series Game One Lafayette Army Zach Fritz and A.J. Miller; Logan Lee, Ben Koenigsfeld (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Lee. L Fritz. RBI L: Bobby Fargnoli; A: Clint Moore 2, Brent Peterson, Watkins. 2B A: Price. HR A: Moore. Semifinal Series Game Two Army Lafayette Chris Rowley, Nick Dignacco (7), Ken Jackson (7), Gunnar Carroll (7) and J.T. Watkins; Ethan Perro, Sean McGrath (6), Jeff Snell (8) and A.J. Miller. W Rowley. L Perro. RBI A: David Darnell 3, Joey Henshaw, Cody Murtle, Watkins; L: Bobby Fargnoli, Alex Bechta, Andrew Santomauro. 2B A: Murtle; L: Fargnoli. HR A: Darnell. Annapolis, Md. Max Bishop Stadium May 23-24, 2011 Championship Series Game One Army Navy Logan Lee, John Buckley (8) and J.T. Watkins; Ben Nelson, Preston Gainey (9) and Jeff Bland. W Nelson. L Lee. RBI A: Joey Henshaw; N: Nick Driscoll 2, Alex Azor, Andrew Hahn. 2B A: Henshaw; N: Dave Milanes. 3B N: Brandon Beans. Championship Series Game Two Navy Army Sam Long, Jordan Heller (7) and Jeff Bland; Chris Rowley, Gunnar Carroll (8), Ben Koenigsfeld (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Rowley. L Long. RBI N: Andrew Hahn 3. A: Joey Henshaw 4, Clint Moore, Watkins. 2B N: Greg Dupell, Hahn. HR N: Hahn; A: Henshaw 2. Championship Series Game Three Army Navy Nick Dignacco, Gunnar Carroll (5), Ben Koenigsfeld (7) and J.T. Watkins; Wes Olson, Preston Gainey (5), Joel Rinehart (8) and Jeff Bland. W Gainey. L Carroll. RBI A: Steve May, Clint Moore, Brent Peterson; N: Alex Azor, Nick Driscoll, Andrew Hahn. 2B A: Koenigsfeld 2, Moore, Murtle; N: Azor West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 12, 2012 Semifinal Series Game One Lafayette Army John Gentile, Chris Boyce (6), Ethan Perro (7), Sean McGrath (7) and Parker Hills; Chris Rowley, Gunnar Carroll (8) and J.T. Watkins. W Rowley. L Boyce. S Carroll. RBI L: Bobby Fargnoli 2, Hills 2, Thomas Dunleavy, Brad Hopek, Andrew Ruck; A: Mark McCants 4, Watkins 3, Kevin McKague. 2B L: Andrew Santomauro; A: Zach Price, McKague, Matthew Carter. HR A: McCants, Watkins. Semifinal Series Game Two Army Lafayette Logan Lee, Manny Fernandez (7), Gunnar Carroll (9) and J.T. Watkins; Toby Schwartz, Jeff Snell (5), Jack Rems (8), Alex Farina (8) and Parker Hills. W Lee. L Schwartz. S Carroll. RBI A: Harold Earls 2, Watkins 2, Daniel Cortes, Cody Murtle; L: Thomas Dunleavy, Kevin McCarville, Andrew Santomauro. 2B A: Cortes, Zach Price; L: Scott Kelleher, Santomauro. HR L: Dunleavy. West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 20-22, 2012 Championship Series Game One Holy Cross Army Nate Koneski, Matt Croglio (7) and Steve Tkowski; Logan Lee and J.T. Watkins. W Lee. L Koneski. RBI A: Alex Jensen 2, Kevin McKague, Watkins. 2B A: Earls, Jensen. Championship Series Game Two Army Holy Cross Chris Rowley, Manny Fernandez (6), Gunnar Carroll (7), Alex Robinett (8) and J.T. Watkins; Donny Murray, John Colella (6) and Steve Tkowski. W Colella. L Fernandez. RBI A: Daniel Cortes; H: Jordan Enos 2, Brandon Cipolla, Alex Maldonado, Josh Olson, Chris Sintetos. 2B A: Matthew Carter. HR H: Cipolla, Enos. Championship Series Game Three Holy Cross Army Tom Marra, Matt Croglio (6), Donny Murray (7), Nate Koneski (7), John Colella (7), Mike Ahmed (8) and Steve Tkowski; Nick Dignacco, Gunnar Carroll (7) and J.T. Watkins. W Carroll. L Murray. RBI H: Ahmed 2, Patrick Puentes, Tkowski; A: Watkins 3, Zach Price, Kevin McKague, Mark McCants, Harold Earls, Cody Murtle. 2B H: Brandon Cipolla; A: McKague. HR H: Puentes; A: Watkins Annapolis, Md. Max Bishop Stadium May 11, 2013 Semifinal Series Game One Army Navy Chris Rowley and Andrew Johnson; Stephen Moore, Sam Sorenson (6) and Dave Milanes. W - Rowley. L - Moore. RBI - A: Mescher, Sands, Johnson; N: Milanes, Beans. 2B - N: Currie. Game Two Navy Army Anthony Parenti, Joel Rinehart (8) and Dave Milanes; Alex Robinett, Julian Larimer (7), Gunnar Carroll (9) and Andrew Johnson. W - Larimer. L - Parenti. RBI: N - Milanes, Dupell, Veech. A - Crucitti, jensen, Mescher 2, McCants, Page, Van Orden. 2B - N: Milanes, Veech. A: Page. 3B - A: Crucitti. Worecester, Mass. Fitton Field May 19, 2013 Championship Series Game One Army Holy Cross Chris Rowley and Andrew Johnson; Tom Marra, Andrew Boyce (7), John Colella (7), Nate Walker (7), Sean Gustin (9) and Stephen Wadsworth and Connor Perry. W - Rowley. L - Marra. RBI: A - Mescher 2, Page 2, Johnson, Van Orden 3. H - Puentes, Ahmed 2, Enos. 2B: A - Page, Johnson. Game Two Holy Cross Army Donny Murray, John Colella (6) and Stephen Wadsworth; alex Robinett, Brian Hapeman (6) and Andrew Johnson. W - Hapeman. L - Colella. RBI: H - Cipolla 2, Wadsworth, Indeglia. A - McCants 3, Page. 2B: H - Cipolla. A - Earls. 3B: A - Earls, McCants West Point, N.Y. Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field May 10-11, 2014 Semifinal Series Game One Lehigh Army WP-Gotzon, Colin (5-1) LP-Dignacco, Nick (6-3) T-2:40 A-237 Semifinal Series Game Two Army Lehigh WP-Robinett, Alex (6-3) LP-Long, Kevin (4-4) T-2:18 A-237 HR LEHIGH - Brong, Tyler (3) Semifinal Series Game Three Lehigh Army WP-Cassell, Nick (5-3) Save-McNamara, Joey(3) LP-Carroll, Gunnar (8-4) T-3:00 A

81 ncaa regional linescores 1997 NCAA Play-In Series Cambridge, Mass. O Donnell Field, May 15-16, 1997 Game One Army Harvard Scott Weiss, Kevin Heffernan (6), Rich Johnson and Chris Kirk; Andrew Duffell and Jason Keck; W Duffell. L Weiss. RBI A: Kirk; H: Aaron Kessler 3, Todd Harris 3, Keck 2, Peter Albers, Peter Woodfork, David Forst. 2B H: Woodfork, Forst. HR A: Kirk; H: Kessler, Albers, Harris. Game Two Harvard Army Frank Hogan, Garrett Vail (6), Michael Marcucci (8) and Jason Keck; Jason King, Pat Saxman (8) and Chris Kirk. W Saxman. L Vail. RBI H: Brian Ralph, Andrew Huling, Brett Vankoski, Keck; A: Bryan Price 3, Matt Sawyer, Chad Tichenor, Rich Munson. 2B H: Ralph, Huling, Vankoski, Keck; A: Tichenor 2, Munson. Game Three Army Harvard Steve Suhr, Kevin Heffernan (7) and Chris Kirk; Donald Jamieson and Jason Keck. W Jamieson. L Suhr. RBI H: David Forst 2, Brian Ralph, Brett Vankoski. 2B A: Brian Abell; H: Forst 2, Peter Woodfork Montclair, N.J. Yogi Berra Stadium May 26-27, 2000 Army Rutgers Matt Cini and Brandon Boyce; Bob Brownlie, Tom Crohan (8), Eric Brown (8) and Ken Ulrich. W Brownlie. L Cini. Sv. Brown. RBI A: Kyle Kalkwarf 2, Josh Minney; R: Joe B. Cirone 2, Mike O Brien. 2B R: Darren Fenster, Todd Speedy. 3B R: Mike Popowski. Penn State Army Pete Yodis and Chris Netwall; Buck Adams and Brandon Boyce. W Yodis. L Adams. RBI P: Michael Campo, Zack Smithlin, Eric Spadt; A: Miguel Gastellum. 2B P: Spadt; A: Josh Minney. 3B P: Spadt. Baton Rouge, La. Alex Box Stadium June 4-5, 2004 Army LSU Nick Hill, Dan Pluff (7), Brad Johnson (7), Logan Brannon (8), Monte Jones (8) and Schuyler Williamson; Justin Meier and Matt Liuzza, Dustin Weaver (9). W Meier. L Hill. RBI L: Ivan Naccarata 2, Blake Gill 2, J.C. Holt, Liuzza, Nick Stavinoha, Clay Harris. 2B A: Williamson, Nate Stone. 3B L: Gill. Army Coll. of Charleston Justin Kashner, Dan Pluff (6), Wade Greenlee (7) and Schuyler Williamson; Ryan Edell, Nick Chigges (8) and Matt Kirkpatrick. W Edell. L Kashner. Sv. Chigges. RBI A: Walker Gorham; C: Brett Gardner, Kirkpatrick. 2B A: Gorham Tallahassee, Fla. Dick Howser Stadium June 3-5, 2005 Army Florida State Nick Hill and Schuyler Williamson; Michael Hyde, Kevin Lynch (7), Tyler Chambliss (9) and Aaron Cheeseman. W Lynch. L Hill. Sv. Chambliss. RBI A: Cole White, Nate Stone. F: Brant Peacher. 2B A: Williamson. HR A: White. S. Alabama Army Tommie Major, Adam Wood (3) and Joel Colins; Justin Kashner, Monte Jones (6), Dan Pluff (8), Milan Dinga (9) and Schuyler Williamson. W Kashner. L Major. Sv. Dinga. RBI S: Colins 2, Quendon Montgomery, Jeff Morris; A: Jason Meloy 3, Williamson 2, Kyle Scogin, Dinga. 2B S: Michael Cart, Morris; A: Dinga, Meloy. Army Auburn Cole White, Monte Jones (5), Ben Mayhew (6), Dan Pluff (7), Dan Cappello (8) and Schuyler Williamson; Cliff Mullins, Clarence Nicely (6), Grant Cardwell (9) and Josh Bell, Mike Hnytka (8). W Mullins. L White. RBI AR: Jeremy Stache 2, Williamson; AU: Bell 3, Clete Thomas 2, Tyler Johnstone 2, Jeff Boutwell, Bruce Edwards, Derek Sain. 2B AR: Williamson, Jason Meloy; AU: Thomas 2, Josh Donaldson. 3B AU: Thomas. HR AU: Boutwell, Edwards, Sain Austin, Texas UFCU Disch-Falk Field May 29-31, 2009 Army Texas Matt Fouch, Tyler Anderegg (8) and J.T. Watkins; Cole Green, Aaron Wood (8) and Cameron Rupp. W Green. L Fouch. Sv. Wood. RBI A: J.P. Polchinski; T: Rupp, Kevin Keyes, Connor Rowe. 2B T: Preston Clark. Texas State Army Brian Borski, Lance Loftin (7), Tyler Brundridge (8) and Ben Theriot; Ben Koenigsfeld, Tyler Anderegg (8), Kevin McKague (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Anderegg. L Loftin. Sv. McKague. RBI T: Spenser Dennis 2, Keith Prestridge; A: Joey Henshaw 3, Zach Price, Andy Ernesto, J.P. Polchinski. 2B T: Paul Goldschmidt 2; A: Fleming. 3B T: Jason Martinson. HR A: Henshaw. Boston College Army John Leonard, Geoff Oxley (7), Nate Bayuk (7), Dave Laufer (7), Mike Dennhardt (8) and Harry Darling, Tony Sanchez (8); Kirk Porter, Tyler Anderegg (7), Kevin McKague (9) and J.T. Watkins. W Anderegg. L Leonard. Sv. McKague. RBI B: Robbie Anston, Sanchez, John Spatola; A: Joey Henshaw 2, McKague, J.P. Polchinski. 2B B: Spatola; A: Henshaw, McKague, Polchinski. Regional Final Army Texas Steve Cummings, Tyler Anderegg (5), Matt Fouch (8), Kevin McKague (9) and J.T. Watkins; Taylor Jungmann, Keith Shinaberry (4), Brandon Workman (4), Kendal Carrillo (8), Stayton Thomas (8) and Cameron Rupp. W Thomas. L Fouch. RBI A: Clint Moore 3, Joey Henshaw 3, Zach Price, McKague, Ben Koenigsfeld; T: Preston Clark 5, Brandon Loy 3, Travis Tucker 2, Kevin Keyes 2, Brandon Belt, David Hernandez. 2B A: Price, Moore; T: Loy, Belt, Rupp. 3B A: McKague. HR A: Moore, Henshaw; T: Clark, Keyes Charlottesville, Va. Davenport Field June 1-3, 2012 Army Virginia Chris Rowley, Manny Fernandez (7), Andrew Flaherty (8), Ken Jackson (8) and J.T. Watkins; Branden Kline, Kyle Crockett (6), Austin Young (8) and Nate Irving. W Kline. L Rowley. RBI A: Kevin McKague; V: Branden Cogswell 4, Stephen Bruno 3, Kenny Towns. 2B A: Daniel Cortes, Alex Jensen, Zach Price; V: Bruno, Cogswell, Brandon Downes. Oklahoma Army Jonathan Gray, Steven Okert (8) and Tanner Toal; Logan Lee, Gunnar Carroll (8) and J.T. Watkins. W Okert. L Carroll. RBI O: Evan Mistich, Max White; A: Zach Price Charlottesville, Va. Davenport Field May 31-June 1, 2013 Army Virginia Chris Rowley, Brian Hapeman (8) and Andrew Johnso; Brandon Waddell, Kyle Crockett (8) and Nate Irving. W - Waddell. Sv. - Crockett. L - Rowley. RBI - A: Van Orden. V: Papi, McCarthy. 2B - V: Towns. 3B - V: Towns. Charlottesville, Va. UNC Wilmington Army Jordan Ramsey, Jack Lane (5), Evan Phillips (6), Christian McDonald (7), Kelly Secrest (9) and Drew Farber; Alex Robinett, Gunnar Carroll (2), Brock Davidson (4), Brian Hapeman (8), Jack Verrill (9) and Andrew Johnson. W - McDonald. Sv - Secrest. L - Robinett. RBI - U: Dunlap, Molinaro 2, LaGrange, Dick, Keeler 2, Farber. A: McCants, Johnson, Cooke, Van Orden. 2B - U: Dick, Keeler; A: Earls. HR - U: Dick

82 At ncaa regionals 2000 Montclair Regional (Montclair, N.J.) Rutgers L 3-4 Penn State L Baton Rouge Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) Louisiana State L 0-9 College of Charleston L 1-2 Seven of Army s 12 NCAA Regional losses have been decided by two runs or less. Another was decided in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Black Knights have dropped five one-run verdicts in NCAA Regional play Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Florida State L 2-3 South Alabama W 8-5 Auburn L 3-12 Third Place Matt Cini in Montclair 2009 Austin Regional (Austin, Texas) Texas L 1-3 Texas State W 7-4 Boston College W 4-3 Austin Regional Final Texas L Second Place 2012 Charlottesville Regional (Charlottesville, Va.) Virginia L 1-9 Oklahoma L 1-2 (10) Chris Rowley in Charlottesville 2013 Charlottesville Regional (Charlottesville, Va.) Virginia L 1-2 Oklahoma L 5-9 Andrew Johnson in Charlottesville Army at NCAA Regionals ARMY vs... W-L Auburn Boston College College of Charleston Florida State Louisiana State Oklahoma Penn State Rutgers South Alabama Texas Texas State UNC Wilmington Virginia Regional Total Justin Kashner in Tallahassee 81

83 all-time series records School First Meeting W L T Akron Adelphi Air Force Albany Amherst Appalachian State Armstrong State Atlantics Gov. Isl Auburn B Co., USCC Barry Berkeley Hall Binghamton Bloomfield Boston College Bowdoin Bradley Brigham Young Brooklyn Brown Bucknell Buffalo UC-Riverside UC-San Diego Campbell Camp Merritt Carlisle Catholic Central Connecticut Central Florida Chapman Charleston, College of Chestnut Hill Cincinnati Citadel, The CCNY Coast Guard Acad Colonial AC Colgate College of St. Rose Columbia Connecticut Connecticut AC Coppin State Cornell Cortland Creighton Crescent AC C.W. Post Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Delaware Delaware State Detroit Dickinson Drexel Duke Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eckerd Embry Riddle Fairfield Farleigh Dickinson Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Southern Florida State Floyd Bennett Field Fordham Fort Monmouth Fort Slocum George Mason George Washington Georgetown Gettysburg Hamilton Hartford Hartwick Harvard Harvard 2nd Haverford High Point Hofstra Holy Cross Illinois Illinois State School First Meeting W L T Indiana Iona Iowa Ithaca James Madison John Jay Johns Hopkins Kentucky King s Lafayette LaSalle Lehigh LeMoyne Liberty Long Beach State Long Island Longwood Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana State Louisville Maine Manhattan Manhattan AC Marist Maryland Maryland-Balt. County Massachusetts Mass.-Lowell McNeese State Memphis Merchant Marine Mercy Merrimack Miami (FL) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Middlebury Minnesota Mississippi Monmouth Mount St. Joseph s Mount St. Mary s Navy Nebraska-Omaha New Hampshire New Paltz NJIT NYNG 7th Regiment NYNG 23rd Regiment N.Y. State Normal New York Tech New York University Newburgh YMCA Newport Naval Res Niagara North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina Wilmington North Dakota State Northeastern Northern Iowa Northwestern Norwich Notre Dame Nova Nyack Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oral Roberts Oregon Pace Panzer Peekskill Mil. Acad Pelham Bay Nav. Res Pennsylvania Penn State Pittsburgh Point Loma-Nazarene Potsdam Pratt Institute Princeton Princeton Aero Princeton Cons Providence Quinnipiac Radford Rensselaer Poly. Inst Rhode Island School First Meeting W L T Rhodes Rider Riverton Club Riverview Academy Rochester Rollins Rowan Rutgers Rutgers-Newark Sacred Heart St. Francis (N.Y.) St. John s St. Leo St. Peter s St. Thomas (Fla.) Sam Houston State Sampson NTS San Diego San Diego State Santo Domingo Savannah State Seattle Seton Hall Siena Siglar s South Alabama Springfield Springfield YMCA South Carolina-Upstate South Florida Southern Connecticut Southern Illinois Southwest Louisiana Stetson Stevens Institute Stony Brook Swarthmore Sylvan s Club Syracuse Tampa Temple Texas Texas-San Antonio Texas State Texas Tech Towson Trinity Troy State Tufts Tulane Union Ursinus U.S.C.G.A. (Ellis Isl.) USS Amphitrite USS Pennsylvania U.S. International Utica Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia Virginia Military Inst Wagner Wake Forest Washington & Lee Wesleyan West Chester West Virginia Western Michigan Wheaton William & Mary William Paterson Williams Winthrop Wofford Wright State Xavier Yale York Totals

84 year-by-year results 1890 (2-0-1) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: G.P. White Club 8 Club (0-2) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: J.J. Morrow 8 Manhattan A.C. 9 7 Manhattan A.C (5-1) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: H.H. Pattison s Inst. 0 8 Rutgers (10) 7 21 Newburgh YMCA 5 (4) 1 2 Rutgers 0 2 Princeton Cons (3-2) Coach: Self-Coached Captains: J.H. Rice, H.H. Pattison* Riverview 1 8 Columbia 2 6 Rutgers 1 2 Lehigh 12 6 Princeton Cons. 7 *Resigned due to injury 1894 (1-5) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: J.C. Gilmore Jr. 15 Rutgers 3 8 Columbia 9 6 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 8 2 Union 4 8 Princeton Cons Lehigh (3-2) Coach: Abraham Lott Captain: A.G. Lott 15 Rutgers 7 12 Peekskill Mil. Acad. 2 9 Union 8 5 Lehigh th Reg., N.Y.N.G (1-5) Coach: Abraham Lott Captain: A.G. Lott 1 Lafayette 2 13 Rutgers 4 8 Vermont 9 6 Trinity 10 1 Lehigh 7 1 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G (2-5) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: T.A. Roberts 6 Lafayette 11 2 Syracuse 20 0 Harvard 2nd 14 8 Union 7 5 Wesleyan 15 4 Trinity th Reg., N.Y.N.G (1-5-1) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: A.S. Cowan 0 Lafayette 24 4 Union 9 4 Vermont 6 2 Harvard 2nd 9 5 Trinity 4 13 Wesleyan th Reg., N.Y.N.G (4-2) Coach: Self-Coached Captains: L. Brown Jr., A.S. Cowan* 3 Union 6 5 TrinityaA 1 10 Wesleyan 5 8 Columbia 7 0 Cornell 9 6 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 4 *War class graduated early 1900 (3-4) Coach: Self-Coached Captain: L. Brown Jr. 11 Union 7 5 Rutgers 6 2 Trinity 5 7 Wesleyan Columbia 3 5 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G (6-2-1) Coach: Charles Irving Davis Captain: S. Abbott 14 Hamilton 4 16 Vermont 0 10 Rutgers Lehigh 20 6 New York Univ. 6 4 Navy 3 12 N.Y. State Normal 3 2 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G 7 *War class graduated early 1902 (10-6) Coach: Charles Irving Davis Captain: S. Abbott 2 Union 1 9 Syracuse 4 4 Harvard 14 9 Trinity 4 21 Rutgers 0 6 Vermont 4 6 Pennsylvania 2 2 Fordham 6 8 New York Univ. 4 3 Navy 5 6 Wesleyan 8 9 Lehigh 3 7 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 2 5 Illinois 6 8 Hamilton 1 4 Yale (5-5) Coach: Mr. Steinwender Captain: E.F. Graham 2 Union 1 5 Williams 2 18 Dickinson 1 6 Harvard 4 0 Fordham 1 12 Trinity 3 3 Lafayette 7 3 Amherst 9 6 Columbia th Reg., N.Y.N.G (4-4-1) Coach: Mr. Summersgill Captain: H.B. Hackett 5 Union 8 1 Penn State 0 8 Williams 3 3 Harvard New York Univ th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 4 1 Yale 7 2 Fordham 4 8 Navy (5-7) Coach: Walter Clarkson Captain: P.H. Winston 5 Union 0 7 Trinity 5 2 Harvard New York Univ. 3 2 Columbia 3 1 Penn State 13 7 Fordham Pratt Institute 10 1 Yale 2 9 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 1 4 Lafayette 10 5 Navy (11-3) Coach: Dennis Houle Captain: C.K. Rockwell 16 Rutgers 1 3 Johns Hopkins 2 2 Columbia 3 7 New York Univ. 3 6 Wesleyan 3 2 Yale 5 6 Trinity 2 8 Fordham 5 2 Penn State d Reg., N.Y.N.G Manhattan 2 8 Navy 5 7 U.S.S. Pennsylvania 2 3 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G (7-7-1) Coach: Dennis Houle Captain: E.E. Pritchett 5 Union 0 7 Lehigh 13 4 Harvard 10 5 Yale 4 3 Pennsylvania 5 3 Lafayette 3 11 New York Univ. 2 1 Virginia 5 8 Penn State 12 6 Navy 5 7 Colgate 1 5 Fordham 7 7 Trinity 9 8 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 5 3 Wesleyan (5-10-1) Coach: Dennis Houle Captain: F.A. Mountford, H.M. Groninger* 3 Union 1 6 Manhattan 7 4 Williams 3 5 Fordham 7 2 Yale 6 3 Virginia 3 3 Pennsylvania 4 3 Lehigh 1 3 Brown 5 2 Dartmouth 4 0 Wesleyan 1 3 Columbia 7 5 Trinity 0 5 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 4 5 Navy 16 3 Amherst 8 *War class graduated early 1909 (8-7) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: C.B. Meyer 5 New York Univ. 0 3 Tufts 1 6 Wesleyan 5 5 Yale 11 5 Pennsylvania 7 3 Virginia 4 4 Dartmouth 5 4 Carlisle 0 2 Williams 3 7 Lehigh 6 3 Trinity 5 7 Navy th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 2 3 Fordham 2 0 Amherst (14-6) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: W.C. Harrison 3 Berkeley Hall 1 5 Seton Hall 3 3 Manhattan 2 7 Vermont 1 8 Union 1 3 Tufts 4 5 Lafayette 2 4 Wesleyan 0 3 Yale 0 1 Columbia 4 3 Rochester 1 3 Virginia 6 2 Brown 1 0 Trinity 1 1 Fordham 4 2 Navy 0 1 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 3 5 Stevens 0 7 Bucknell 5 20 Colgate 4 THE 1902 ARMY TEAM 1911 (16-5-1) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: A.D. Surles 3 Rutgers 2 7 Manhattan 0 4 Dickinson 1 3 Lehigh 6 0 Lafayette 6 3 Tufts 0 1 Dartmouth 0 6 RPI 1 3 Norwich 3 7 Brown 6 11 Rochester 0 20 Berkeley Hall 7 8 Georgetown Trinity 3 2 Union 1 0 Fordham 3 1 Holy Cross 5 7 Navy 1 9 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 1 3 Syracuse 0 5 Bucknell 2 5 Columbia (12-4) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: H.L. Whiteside 4 Lafayette 6 0 Dartmouth 6 1 Bucknell 7 11 Pennsylvania 2 3 Swarthmore 1 12 Stevens 9 16 Lehigh 3 7 Columbia 1 8 Norwich 4 2 Penn State Michigan 4 6 Fordham th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 1 8 Navy 7 7 Colgate 6 7 Syracuse (16-6) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: O.K. Sadtler 2 Colgate 3 12 New York Univ Stevens 1 2 Dickinson 1 8 Lafayette 5 11 Norwich 4 9 Dartmouth 5 9 Harvard 7 10 Swarthmore 9 2 Penn State 13 3 Holy Cross 2 9 Virginia 3 4 Williams 14 9 Catholic 8 6 Lehigh 5 0 Fordham 2 5 Union 8 3 Notre Dame 0 9 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G Navy 1 9 Ursinus 3 10 Syracuse (10-5) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: C.M. Milliken 2 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 7 2 Dickinson 7 6 Cornell 4 8 Colgate 0 3 Harvard Tufts Bucknell 7 3 Georgetown 2 7 Penn State 2 3 Notre Dame 9 7 Fordham 5 3 Vermont 8 0 Catholic 8 8 Navy 2 6 Syracuse th Reg., N.Y.N.G (18-3) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: L.A. Merillat 15 New York Univ. 0 8 Stevens 1 6 Rutgers 0 6 Lafayette 5 10 Lafayette 7 9 Harvard 2 9 Seton Hall 8 2 Lehigh 0 11 Swarthmore 7 11 Georgetown 4 9 Penn State 4 9 Washington & Lee 5 5 Holy Cross 2 3 Fordham 16 4 St. John s 0 6 Springfield 7 8 Villanova 0 6 Navy th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 8 0 Syracuse 1 6 Catholic (10-8-1) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: R.R. Neyland Jr. 2 Amherst 6 3 Williams 2 1 Harvard 2 2 Tufts 5 2 Springfield YMCA 5 7 Seton Hall 1 4 Lehigh 1 4 Penn State 7 16 Georgetown 5 10 Pittsburgh 3 3 Buffalo 2 4 Lafayette 3 2 Fordham 4 2 Swarthmore 3 13 Navy th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 1 5 Holy Cross 5 0 Syracuse 1 5 Colgate (8-1) Coach: Sammy Nicklin Captain: C.H. Gerhardt 16 St. John s 1 15 N.Y. State Normal 0 17 Manhattan 1 10 Hamilton 0 9 Williams 6 2 Holy Cross 5 4 Colonial A.C. 3 3 Union 2 4 Colgate 2 83

85 year-by-year results 1918 (14-7) Coach: Hans Lobert Captains: Oliphant, N. McNeil* 2 St. John s 0 3 Berkeley Hall 2 2 Boston College 6 2 Lafayette 4 3 Tufts 7 5 Newport Naval Res. 7 1 West Virginia 2 4 Cornell 3 9 Catholic 4 5 Holy Cross 1 3 Crescent A.C Springfield Y.M.C.A. 1 3 Johns Hopkins 1 5 Mount St. Joseph s 2 1 Fordham 0 5 Stevens 1 4 U.S.S. Amphitrite 0 7 Pelham Bay Naval 8 6 Fort Slocum 1 8 Princeton Aero 7 20 Camp Merritt 3 *War class graduated early 1919 (10-7) Coach: Hans Lobert Captains: F.J. Tate, W.S. Murray 4 Seton Hall 5 3 Boston College 1 6 Manhattan 1 2 Lafayette 1 1 Tufts Lehigh 1 12 Union 7 2 Villanova 1 2 Penn State 7 1 Swarthmore 0 1 Holy Cross 11 2 Springfield 3 9 Berkeley Hall 5 6 7th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 2 6 Navy 10 4 Syracuse 3 3 Crescent A.C. 4 The 1931 Army team 1920 (7-6-2) Coach: Hans Lobert Captain: G. Honnen 5 Boston College 6 11 New York Univ Stevens 4 3 Tufts 1 4 Harvard 4 6 Lehigh 8 2 West Virginia 0 1 Penn State 3 6 Holy Cross 2 2 Catholic 1 4 Pittsburgh 2 6 Rutgers 0 9 Berkeley Hall 3 1 Navy 11 4 Colgate (11-5) Coach: Hans Lobert Captain: G.C. Wilhide 8 City College of N.Y. 3 6 Stevens 0 10 New York Univ Union 2 9 Williams 4 5 Lafayette 9 6 Syracuse 3 2 Swarthmore 3 6 West Virginia 5 4 Catholic 7 2 Columbia 3 5 Colgate 4 5 Brown 6 2 Fordham 1 8 Navy th Reg., N.Y.N.G (11-5) Coach: Hans Lobert Captain: G.C. Wilhide 3 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 11 5 Vermont 4 11 City Coll. of N.Y. 2 5 New York Univ. 4 8 Tufts 3 4 Catholic 0 12 Williams 2 4 Lafayette 7 5 Swarthmore 7 7 Princeton 6 10 Columbia 4 8 Penn State 7 2 Colgate 8 7 Delaware 5 14 Fordham 3 3 Pennsylvania 4 6 Navy (11-5-1) Coach: Hans Lobert Captain: D.G. Storck 2 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 14 3 Boston College 5 14 Bowdoin City Coll. of N.Y. 3 4 Amherst 5 10 Tufts 2 14 Catholic 6 7 Lafayette 12 4 Swarthmore 3 2 Colgate 7 2 New York Univ. 1 0 Penn State 10 4 Fordham 2 14 Delaware 6 8 Manhattan th Reg., N.Y.N.G. 5 8 Navy 5 1 Columbia (10-6) Coach: Hans Lobert Captain: G.W. Smythe 3 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) Amherst 2 11 Connecticut A.C. 4 1 Boston College 5 9 Swarthmore 7 10 Haverford 1 1 Columbia 2 8 Syracuse 4 1 New York Univ. 6 6 Pennsylvania 4 1 Fordham 2 3 Delaware 2 5 Catholic 6 3 Navy th Reg., N.Y.N.G 8 6 B Co., U.S.C.C Lafayette (6-11) Coach: Hans Lobert Captain: H.O. Ellinger 0 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 7 5 Bowdoin 4 10 Manhattan 3 11 Amherst 0 15 Vermont 9 5 Swarthmore 4 2 Lafayette 12 5 Lehigh 10 0 Columbia 3 1 Syracuse 4 3 New York Univ. 6 2 Pennsylvania 7 3 Fordham 6 2 Holy Cross 5 2 Catholic 6 3 Georgetown 12 7 Navy th Reg., N.Y.N.G (6-8) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: R.P. Reeder Jr. 1 Bowdoin 0 3 Pennsylvania 8 6 Vermont 5 18 Swarthmore 4 7 Lafayette 11 5 Syracuse 11 3 Columbia Manhattan 10 6 New York Univ Catholic 13 0 Holy Cross 5 3 Springfield 4 6 Georgetown 3 6 Navy (9-4) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: A.L. Cobb 6 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 19 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 2 12 Catholic 10 4 Vermont 9 11 Lehigh 3 10 Swarthmore 9 1 Pennsylvania 6 9 Columbia 4 6 Springfield 12 8 Colgate 5 15 Delaware 1 2 New York Univ. 1 4 Bucknell 0 6 Williams 2 2 Navy (9-2) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: W.W. Browning 4 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 16 9 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 20 6 Vermont 9 5 Lehigh 2 8 Williams 4 2 Wesleyan 3 2 Columbia 0 7 Swarthmore 3 10 Springfield 9 3 Catholic 1 9 Bucknell 1 5 Union 2 9 Navy (5-8) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: D.Z. Zimmerman 1 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 6 1 Pennsylvania 4 4 Lafayette 6 5 Lehigh 6 0 New York Univ. 2 8 Columbia 2 5 New Hampshire 3 3 Swarthmore 5 7 Wesleyan 1 0 Fordham 7 4 Bucknell 5 2 Dartmouth 10 7 Georgetown 2 11 Williams (9-5-1) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: C.E. Beauchamp 0 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 18 2 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 20 4 Vermont 6 2 Connecticut A.C Wesleyan 2 6 Haverford 2 9 Lehigh 3 2 Maryland 8 6 New York Univ. 5 9 Columbia 6 10 New Hampshire 7 6 Union 4 3 Lafayette 11 7 Fordham 2 1 Swarthmore 1 4 Dartmouth 9 0 Bucknell (7-6) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: C.E. Hoy 3 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 4 1 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 15 4 Connecticut A.C Lehigh 5 21 Haverford 1 4 Union 10 8 Wesleyan 2 12 Swarthmore 8 8 Bucknell 2 1 Penn State 4 1 Fordham 5 5 Lafayette 3 3 New York Univ. 4 1 Colgate 19 3 Maryland (11-2) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: E.E. Farnsworth Jr. 3 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 9 18 Connecticut A.C. 2 2 Swarthmore 0 19 Bucknell 2 5 Temple 1 4 Penn State 17 8 Wesleyan 5 13 Haverford 3 5 New York Univ. 4 4 Washington & Lee 3 5 Rutgers 4 9 Lafayette 3 2 Fordham 4 7 Union (5-6) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: S.O. Fuqua Jr. 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 9 6 Haverford 0 6 Middlebury 4 1 Swarthmore 0 5 Lehigh 8 3 Rutgers 4 8 New York Univ. 5 1 Washington & Lee 5 2 Fordham Wesleyan 2 4 Navy 8 7 Bucknell 8 84

86 year-by-year results 1934 (9-4) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: T.T. Brown 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 7 11 Vermont 10 0 Providence 9 10 Middlebury 3 2 Lehigh 1 13 Swarthmore 4 6 Columbia 5 3 Temple Amherst 4 4 Wesleyan 3 3 Fordham 9 11 Bucknell 7 2 Navy 4 6 Yale (9-5) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: J.H. Caughey 0 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 9 1 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 5 15 Swarthmore 0 9 Haverford 6 7 Amherst 8 8 Wesleyan 2 10 Lehigh 7 5 Temple 4 4 Syracuse 1 2 Williams 5 6 New York Univ. 1 2 Fordham 14 2 Colgate 9 4 Gettysburg Bucknell 1 10 Navy (4-9) Coach: Harold McCormick Captain: W.R. Grohs 2 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 6 0 Colgate 3 7 Lehigh 4 8 Amherst 4 10 Swarthmore 13 7 Middlebury 8 4 Duke 16 2 Syracuse 5 8 New York Univ Fordham Wesleyan 3 5 Maryland Bucknell 7 10 Navy (9-2) Coach: Walter French Captain: R.W. Griffin 4 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 19 8 Yale 5 1 Princeton 0 5 Amherst 4 3 Penn State 7 6 Syracuse 3 9 Swarthmore 8 3 Bucknell 0 2 New York Univ. 0 3 Fordham 9 7 Union 6 8 Navy (9-4) Coach: Walter French Captain: R.J. Kasper 2 Wesleyan 4 13 Williams 1 2 Lafayette 4 10 Columbia 9 7 New York Univ. 4 7 Yale 3 4 Syracuse 3 3 Duke 12 6 Georgetown 1 3 Amherst 2 3 Fordham 2 6 Penn State 2 1 Navy (8-6) Coach: Walter French Captain: S.G. Kail 2 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 4 7 Vermont (7) 1 3 Lafayette 4 15 Princeton 4 8 Rutgers 2 3 Columbia 7 3 Duke 5 7 Georgetown 5 8 Syracuse 4 1 Pennsylvania 3 10 Yale 17 3 Fordham 5 6 Williams 3 4 Navy 1 5 Colgate (5-7) Coach: Walter French Captain: C.G. Esau 1 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 7 5 Harvard 4 5 Princeton 4 8 Brown 3 0 Lafayette 4 3 Penn State 9 0 Duke 10 4 Yale 1 2 Notre Dame 6 9 New York Univ Fordham 15 7 Wesleyan 4 2 Navy (8-6) Coach: Walter French Captain: R.B. Polk 0 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 9 2 Lafayette 1 7 Harvard 2 11 Amherst 4 3 Pittsburgh 9 3 Princeton 13 0 Brown 8 7 Colgate 5 2 Columbia 3 6 Williams 1 9 Pennsylvania 6 4 Springfield 1 0 Yale 2 4 Penn State 23 4 Navy (10-4-1) Coach: Walter French Captain: W.C. Garland 3 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 12 5 Cornell 1 8 Vermont 2 7 Georgetown 3 12 Harvard 9 2 Williams Syracuse Pennsylvania 9 5 Swarthmore 1 11 Maryland 2 3 Lafayette 4 12 Pittsburgh 1 1 Brown 2 0 Fordham 5 6 Yale 4 10 Navy (10-3) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: E.F. McCabe, J.C. Stahle 8 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 12 3 Mtl. Royals (Ex.) 6 9 Swarthmore 0 5 U.S. Coast Guard 4 5 Manhattan 1 3 Lafayette 1 10 Georgetown 0 7 Columbia 8 4 Brown 3 9 Pittsburgh 2 7 Williams 6 5 Fordham 0 2 New York Univ Fort Monmouth 11 2 Navy (11-1) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: J.G. Capka 4 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 18 8 Mtl. Royals (Ex.) 6 6 Mtl. Royals (Ex.) 6 9 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 11 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) Stevens 10 3 Villanova 1 8 Swarthmore 0 4 Dartmouth 6 10 Williams 3 18 Pittsburgh 8 10 Princeton (14) 9 8 Columbia 0 3 New York Univ. (10) 2 9 Pennsylvania 3 7 Yale (12) 6 8 Navy (15-0) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: C.K. Josey 5 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 9 5 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 4 4 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 0 12 Mtl. Royals (Ex.) 8 4 Mtl. Royals (Ex.) 8 9 Mtl. Royals (Ex.) 3 8 Sampson N.T.S Brooklyn 3 9 Floyd Bennett A.F Swarthmore 1 13 U.S. Coast Guard 4 11 Villanova 2 25 Yale 1 13 Merchant Marine 5 7 New York Univ Columbia 0 11 Williams 4 8 Yale 5 7 Fordham 2 7 Navy 2 15 Colgate (9-7) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: R.M. Kinney 2 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 2 3 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 7 4 City Coll. of N.Y. 9 0 Seton Hall 2 8 Dartmouth 3 15 Panzer 6 2 Lafayette 4 7 Villanova 2 10 Colgate 5 13 Brooklyn 5 2 New York Univ. 8 3 Yale Williams 2 5 Yale 6 7 Holy Cross 6 5 Fordham 1 5 Navy 11 5 Swarthmore 1 The Brooklyn Dodgers in (17-1-1) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: G.W. Davis 5 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 16 9 Rutgers 1 8 Hofstra 7 6 Panzer 4 11 Lafayette (6) Trinity 5 7 Merchant Marine 2 11 Brooklyn 7 9 Villanova 0 4 Princeton 1 5 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 16 4 Yale 3 3 Yale (6) 3 4 Fordham 3 6 Williams 2 14 Columbia 4 10 Pennsylvania 5 4 Maryland 3 4 Navy 8 12 Lehigh 2 11 Amherst (16-7) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: N.L. Robinson 2 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 7 13 Hofstra 4 10 Merchant Marine 1 4 Wagner 2 10 Wesleyan 2 6 Rutgers 9 9 Panzer 3 7 Swarthmore 5 6 Villanova 4 1 Temple 2 8 Pennsylvania 1 6 Lafayette 0 4 Williams 2 0 Columbia 2 3 Princeton 0 12 Cornell 0 8 Harvard 2 12 City Coll. of N.Y. 9 1 New York Univ. 2 8 Brown 2 7 Lehigh 2 0 Yale 1 7 Maryland 10 0 Navy (6-13) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: R.H. Wagner 3 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 4 10 Swarthmore 0 9 Hofstra 8 11 Villanova 5 6 Rutgers 7 10 Williams 8 4 Pennsylvania 6 3 St. John s 6 3 Lehigh 6 9 Dartmouth 11 3 Bkn. Dodgers (Ex.) 4 13 Fordham 2 2 Princeton 6 1 Lafayette Yale 4 2 Cornell 3 2 Colgate 12 0 Harvard 10 2 Navy 8 2 New York Univ. 3 1 Columbia (14-4) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: J.V. Irons 0 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 8 14 Wesleyan 9 12 Hofstra 2 7 Vermont 1 2 Syracuse 4 4 Manhattan 3 2 New York Univ. 3 5 Columbia 2 3 Princeton 1 7 Brown 3 4 Pennsylvania 0 5 Williams 0 13 Yale 7 1 Dartmouth 3 17 Colgate 4 4 Harvard 5 10 Cornell 3 7 Navy (15) 5 5 Fordham 1 THE 1941 ARMY TEAM 85

87 year-by-year results 1951 (8-14-1) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: T.W. Griesinger 2 Trinity 3 2 Ithaca 4 12 Connecticut 11 8 Wesleyan 0 0 Lafayette 3 5 Manhattan 5 0 Hofstra 11 3 City Coll. of N.Y. 1 5 Columbia 6 4 Villanova 8 4 Princeton 6 7 Dartmouth 6 11 New York Univ. 1 6 Brown 7 5 Harvard 16 6 Yale 1 0 Pennsylvania 2 3 Rutgers 4 4 Colgate 5 0 Cornell 4 10 Williams 7 5 Navy 1 4 Fordham ( ) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: T.E. Fitzpatrick 12 Wesleyan 9 2 Connecticut (6) 2 5 Vermont 8 3 New York Univ. (8) 3 0 Manhattan 3 9 Swarthmore 3 3 Harvard 0 0 Harvard 11 4 Rutgers 11 4 Yale 3 6 City Coll. of N.Y. 9 4 Dartmouth 1 2 Lehigh 1 4 Villanova 6 6 Yale 14 4 Brown 1 3 Brown 5 7 Dartmouth 6 0 Columbia 4 2 Colgate 0 1 Navy 3 3 Fordham (15) (6-9-3) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: J.B. Oblinger 7 Merchant Marine 3 4 City Coll. of N.Y. 4 4 Ithaca 2 2 Swarthmore (8) 5 5 Manhattan 2 5 Navy 4 1 Rutgers 3 0 Brown (5) 0 6 Columbia 9 2 Cornell 7 4 Princeton 5 6 Yale 8 2 Harvard 1 4 Pennsylvania 5 6 Villanova (10) 6 11 Amherst 0 4 New York Univ. 7 2 Navy (11-7) Coach: Paul Amen Captain: W.F. LeCates 5 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 6 8 Vermont 3 0 City Coll. of N.Y Swarthmore 4 1 St. John s 10 3 Lafayette 2 5 Pennsylvania 1 2 Columbia 0 0 Dartmouth 6 4 Williams 3 9 Harvard 5 6 Yale 5 6 Manhattan 3 4 Princeton 1 6 Cornell 12 2 Villanova 3 4 Navy 8 4 Santo Domingo 3 8 Fordham (10-8-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: R.G. Cardillo 1 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 14 4 Maine 14 3 Swarthmore 0 8 Villanova 4 2 Columbia 13 2 Harvard 6 5 Cornell 1 6 Brown 10 4 Pennsylvania 2 4 Syracuse 3 0 Princeton 8 1 Yale 9 8 Colgate 8 1 Williams 8 5 Dartmouth 4 10 Amherst 2 9 City Coll. of N.Y. 4 5 St. John s 6 5 Lafayette 5 5 Navy 1 10 Fordham (9-10) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D.L. Butler 1 Trinity 0 4 Villanova 7 4 Swarthmore 0 18 Brown 0 0 Harvard 4 3 Penn State 1 5 Syracuse 0 2 Amherst 6 9 Yale 2 2 St. John s 11 2 Dartmouth (11) 0 3 City Coll. of N.Y. 1 2 Princeton 1 3 Cornell 4 1 Lafayette 4 2 Colgate 8 2 Columbia 4 1 Manhattan 14 4 Navy (13-9-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: L.S. Marella 0 N.Y. Giants (Ex.) 16 9 Maine 3 3 Villanova 1 4 Rutgers 2 3 Columbia 9 5 City Coll. of N.Y. 5 8 Swarthmore 0 1 Yale 4 7 Manhattan 13 3 St. John s 10 4 Syracuse 3 5 Harvard 6 6 New York Univ. 6 6 Brown 0 7 Penn State 16 9 Fordham 3 3 Trinity 2 14 Pennsylvania 4 5 Colgate 6 4 Dartmouth 10 0 Lafayette 6 2 Cornell 0 9 Princeton 7 9 Hartwick 5 3 Navy ( ) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: N. O. Conner 1 S.F. Giants (Ex.) 17 3 Wesleyan 4 11 Siena 3 7 Pennsylvania 0 8 St. John s 4 8 Colgate 2 6 Rutgers 1 5 Brown 0 5 Harvard 9 6 New York Univ. 1 7 Cornell 17 5 Yale 7 3 Villanova 4 6 Hofstra 8 1 Columbia 0 5 Dartmouth 7 3 Syracuse (10) 3 5 Fordham 3 3 Seton Hall 6 1 Hartwick 5 5 Ithaca (10) 4 1 Princeton 6 4 Navy (11-10) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: F. Franks 6 Fordham 5 2 Vermont 4 8 New York Univ. 5 7 Yale 5 0 Wesleyan 6 3 Rutgers 6 3 Columbia 5 3 Princeton 2 6 Colgate 5 6 Syracuse 5 4 Harvard 3 2 Rider 9 2 Brown 9 8 Manhattan 2 12 City Coll. of N.Y. 1 5 Delaware 8 9 Pennsylvania 0 1 Cornell 2 8 Villanova 2 3 Dartmouth 5 3 Navy (18-5-1) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: N.N. Loscuito 8 New York Univ. 2 7 Fordham 1 6 Columbia 1 22 Swarthmore 4 7 Hofstra 3 9 City Coll. of N.Y. 3 2 Delaware 4 10 Yale 4 9 St. John s 4 3 Villanova 2 9 Vermont 4 6 Amherst 3 4 Pennsylvania 1 4 Syracuse 7 4 Ithaca 5 8 Dartmouth 1 3 Seton Hall 3 7 Brown 2 8 Harvard 2 10 Princeton 2 8 Cornell 4 1 Colgate 0 4 Manhattan 7 1 Navy (12-7-1) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: W.R. Williams 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 14 4 Manhattan 0 18 Swarthmore 0 4 Ithaca 1 9 City Coll. of N.Y. 0 0 St. John s 1 7 Yale 1 9 Delaware 16 2 Syracuse 7 4 Villanova 10 6 Brown 5 2 Princeton 4 3 Columbia 4 4 Lafayette 3 3 Cornell 2 1 Pennsylvania 0 4 Fordham 4 8 Dartmouth 4 6 Colgate 2 13 Rider 2 0 Navy (15-6) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: J.L. Schmidt 4 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 8 8 Wesleyan 4 7 City Coll. of N.Y. 4 3 Rutgers 14 4 Penn State 8 8 Colgate 4 3 Yale 0 8 Manhattan Columbia 7 10 Cornell 3 11 Dartmouth 2 7 Fordham 3 14 New York Univ. 3 1 Harvard 7 8 Brown 3 7 Princeton 2 7 Villanova 3 5 Pennsylvania 2 0 Ithaca 4 7 Seton Hall 2 10 Rider 2 2 Navy ( ) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: W.M. Boice 2 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 15 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 3 4 Fordham 2 4 Ithaca 9 6 Hofstra 5 7 St. John s 13 2 Princeton 9 10 Manhattan 7 0 Pennsylvania 0 12 New York Univ. 4 1 Yale 6 6 Colgate 5 5 Harvard 7 4 Columbia 5 8 City Coll. of N.Y. 7 5 Brown 4 3 Penn State 1 7 Rutgers 12 6 Coast Guard 8 1 Dartmouth 5 7 Lafayette 1 5 Cornell 3 7 Seton Hall 9 9 Rider 7 6 Navy (13-6) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: R.J. Michela 2 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 8 1 Long Island 2 6 Villanova 3 4 Pennsylvania 2 7 Columbia 2 6 Fordham 0 7 Yale 2 3 Cornell 1 5 City Coll. of N.Y. 1 1 Brown 4 0 Harvard 1 4 Rutgers 0 9 St. John s 4 0 Ithaca 6 6 Manhattan 8 6 Dartmouth 2 8 Syracuse 1 9 Princeton 6 6 Seton Hall 13 2 Navy (15-6) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: T.A. Pyrz 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 8 1 Long Island 4 16 Middlebury 6 5 Ithaca 4 2 Princeton 3 12 Colgate 7 2 Yale 0 3 Villanova 2 2 Pennsylvania 0 5 Rutgers 7 3 St. John s 4 13 Manhattan 2 0 Rider 10 1 Harvard 0 7 Fordham 0 9 Cornell 8 11 Columbia 7 8 Brown 2 9 Syracuse 5 0 Dartmouth 2 11 Seton Hall 5 7 Navy (16-4) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: E.D. Atkinson 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 1 9 Long Island 3 11 New Hampshire 2 4 Fordham 2 9 Columbia 3 12 New York Univ Syracuse 2 5 Yale 1 8 Pennsylvania 1 9 Rider 7 10 Brown 1 7 Harvard 1 10 St. John s 0 10 City Coll. of N.Y Cornell 4 6 Colgate 7 8 Princeton 6 2 Dartmouth 0 6 Penn State 3 5 Seton Hall 10 7 Navy (10-8) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: J. Boretti 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 4 5 Pennsylvania 0 6 Columbia 1 8 New York Univ Syracuse 0 5 Yale 4 4 Fordham 3 4 Rutgers 6 13 Long Island 3 2 St. John s 4 7 Princeton 4 5 Rider 9 5 Brown 4 4 City Coll. of N.Y. 8 9 Cornell 3 1 Dartmouth 9 4 Penn State 6 9 Seton Hall 2 1 Navy (12-9-1) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: P.T. Krieger 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 9 6 Rutgers 2 5 Long Island 1 1 Syracuse 3 8 New York Univ Pennsylvania 3 4 Columbia 2 3 Villanova 6 11 Yale 4 8 Colgate 2 11 Cornell 3 1 Rider 5 4 Brown 3 5 Harvard 0 9 City Coll. of N.Y. 0 0 St. John s 4 0 Fordham 4 5 Seton Hall 1 2 Manhattan (11) 2 3 Princeton 0 2 Dartmouth (18) 3 11 Southern Conn. 3 1 Navy 3 86

88 year-by-year results 1969 (15-7) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: R.A. Vandenberg 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 4 7 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 5 Rutgers 11 6 Rochester 2 13 Norwich 9 2 Columbia 3 6 Fordham 0 0 Yale 1 4 Brown 6 11 Harvard 2 4 St. John s 6 5 Seton Hall 6 8 New York Univ. (10) 7 8 Lafayette 6 1 Princeton 3 7 Colgate 6 4 Cornell 3 5 Manhattan 3 4 Massachusetts 3 4 Dartmouth 1 6 Southern Conn. 5 2 Syracuse 1 12 Navy (7-14) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: P.B. McCall 4 Colgate 6 2 Cornell 1 8 Cornell 6 6 Fordham 5 3 Navy 8 0 Pennsylvania 2 4 Pennsylvania 5 1 Princeton 12 4 Princeton 7 2 New York Univ. 5 3 Dartmouth 13 1 Harvard 3 1 Harvard 2 7 City Coll. of N.Y Yale 6 3 Brown 8 7 Brown 6 2 Massachusetts 6 11 Manhattan 3 6 Southern Conn. (11) 7 1 Navy (10-14) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: T.A. Pyrz 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 8 11 Fordham 13 4 Rutgers 1 4 Villanova 5 7 Lehigh Lafayette 15 1 (10) St. John s 13 4 Harvard 10 3 Dartmouth (8) 2 3 Dartmouth (9) 4 2 New York Univ. 6 9 Pennsylvania 2 8 Navy 2 6 Navy Seton Hall 3 1 Manhattan 4 4 Southern Conn. 1 1 Navy (8-16) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: H.S. Etheridge 1 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) Rutgers 2 5 Villanova 3 14 City Coll. of N.Y. 2 1 Cornell (11) 8 1 St. John s New York Univ. 4 3 Brown (10) 4 4 Yale (8) 3 1 Yale 4 4 Colgate Dartmouth 3 1 Dartmouth 3 3 Cornell 2 5 Princeton 7 6 Columbia 3 4 Columbia 9 0 Manhattan 1 9 Merchant Marine (10-13) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: G.D. Newsom 1 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 7 8 St. John s City Coll. of N.Y. 1 0 Villanova 3 2 (13) New York Univ Seton Hall 3 2 Navy 1 4 Pennsylvania 1 2 Pennsylvania 5 4 Dartmouth 7 3 Harvard (6) 4 1 Harvard 6 8 Manhattan 11 1 Southern Conn. 2 8 Merchant Marine 2 3 Navy (11-10) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: C.B. McNutt 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 7 2 Rutgers 1 9 Colgate 5 22 City Coll. of N.Y. 0 3 Columbia 6 5 Columbia 0 1 Pennsylvania 6 7 New York Univ Seton Hall Yale 5 5 Yale 4 6 Cornell 7 3 Manhattan 1 4 Southern Conn Merchant Marine (9-15) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: B.L. Clark 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 5 6 Seton Hall 10 3 St. John s 12 1 Cornell 5 3 Cornell 4 12 City Coll. of N.Y Villanova 3 3 Dartmouth 4 3 Harvard 2 4 Harvard 11 4 Fordham 5 2 Navy 8 6 Princeton 5 2 Princeton Rutgers 2 2 Manhattan 1 7 Southern Conn. 5 9 John Jay 7 4 Navy (14-11) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: M.R. Sloan 0 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 2 1 City Coll. of N.Y Wagner 3 5 St. John s Merchant Marine 2 8 RPI 4 7 Columbia 4 2 Pennsylvania (9) 3 2 Pennsylvania 3 4 Villanova 2 8 Yale 4 3 Brown 2 7 Brown 4 3 Manhattan Cornell 1 5 Cornell (13) John Jay (6-19) Coach: Eric Tipton Captain: W.C. Chellman 5 Wagner 2 0 Seton Hall Rutgers Villanova Manhattan Navy 7 8 Navy 16 4 Fordham 19 3 Harvard 10 0 Dartmouth 3 4 Dartmouth 3 2 St. John s Merchant Marine 2 1 John Jay 0 1 Navy (10-17) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captain: P.G. Landry 4 Wagner 0 6 SUNY-Potsdam 2 3 Seton Hall 4 3 Seton Hall 5 3 York Pennsylvania 22 6 Columbia 5 8 Columbia 9 4 Villanova 3 5 Brown 3 4 Yale 1 8 Yale 3 John s 6 3 Manhattan 4 13 Cornell 5 3 Cornell 14 5 Fordham 16 1 Adelphi Long Island (19-16) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captain: P.H. Taylor 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 19 6 Oral Roberts* 5 0 Seattle* Brigham Young* 12 4 Oregon* (12) 3 6 Maine* 2 14 Indiana* 10 6 St. Francis (N.Y.) 15 5 Iona 4 Hall 4 8 St. Peter s 0 2 Manhattan 8 8 Rutgers Wagner 3 4 Villanova John Jay St. John s 2 (10) 5 0 Navy 22 4 Princeton 3 5 Princeton Pace 8 8 Dartmouth 5 0 Harvard 7 2 Harvard 6 13 Bucknell 7 *Cal.-Riverside Tournament 1980 (15-20) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captain: R.D. Schiefer State 11 State 6 State 11 Louisiana 10 Louisiana Hofstra 5 3 Connecticut 2 11 Fairleigh Dickinson 4 10 Pace 4 10 Manhattan Columbia 7 4 Pennsylvania 0 5 Pennsylvania 2 5 Villanova 10 John s 25 5 St. Peter s 7 2 Yale 3 5 Brown 4 10 Brown 13 3 Seton Hall 11 8 Iona 7 8 John Jay 3 0 Cornell 2 0 Cornell 2 5 Fordham Wagner 11 9 Lafayette Dartmouth

89 1981 (21-20) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captains: P.J. Divis, J.D. Bagwell 5 Delaware 6 6 Stetson 5 2 Louisville 5 4 Stetson 13 8 Louisville 11 4 Delaware 10 2 Delaware 17 3 Louisville 2 2 St. Peter s (10) 1 1 New York Tech 3 12 Long Island 0 5 Long Island 9 5 Fairleigh Dickinson 4 17 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6 Hall 10 Hall Manhattan John Jay Villanova 11 8 Wagner 10 4 Princeton 1 4 Navy 2 3 Navy 7 14 Fairfield 4 21 Merchant Marine 12 9 Harvard 3 7 Dartmouth 4 2 Dartmouth (19-19) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captains: K.F. DeHart, T.J. Morris 14 Pittsburgh* 13 5 Eastern Kentucky* Pittsburgh* 8 7 Eastern Kentucky* Fairleigh Dickinson 2 4 St. Peter s 3 Island St. Francis (N.Y.) 11 York Tech 11 4 St. John s 7 4 Columbia 1 9 Columbia 7 (5) 11 9 Niagara 5 3 Siena 2 4 Cornell 12 1 Cornell Pennsylvania 10 4 Pennsylvania 5 14 Manhattan 5 19 Brown 6 9 Brown 7 1 Yale 10 5 Yale 2 6 Wagner 14 2 Princeton 6 5 Princeton (13) army west point BASEBALL year-by-year results Utica (8) 1 *Rollins Invitational 1983 ( ) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captain: Kevin Batule 1 Detroit Tigers (Ex.) Georgetown 2 (10) 4 Florida Air Force 10 6 SUNY-Cortland 5 9 Brooklyn (6) 8 6 Long Island 12 6 Long Island 2 6 New York Tech 9 3 Wagner 6 Peter s John Jay 3 4 John Jay 2 13 Manhattan 3 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) Hall Iona 5 5 Fordham 13 2 Navy 6 0 Navy 12 5 Princeton 10 2 Princeton 6 6 Fairfield Dartmouth Dartmouth 3 4 Harvard 7 3 Harvard (10-27) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captain: A.L. Hartman 0 N.Y. Mets (Ex.) 6 Diego 7 Diego 9 International 11 Diego State 15 Loma-Nazarene 7 Diego 17 5 New York Tech 11 6 John Jay 5 1 John Jay 5 8 SUNY-Cortland St. John s 12 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 11 5 Buffalo 3 3 Columbia 12 1 Columbia 14 3 Pennsylvania 8 7 Pennsylvania 14 4 St. Peter s 3 13 Fordham 5 10 Brooklyn 3 9 Siena 2 6 Brown 8 5 Brown 14 5 Yale 9 5 Yale 2 4 Cornell 8 4 Cornell ( ) Coach: Bill Permakoff Captain: M.T. Brown 5 Creighton 1 2 Creighton 9 10 Southern Illinois 12 Atlantic 9 7 Thomas 7 11 Wesleyan 9 10 John Jay 2 4 John Jay 3 John s SUNY-New Paltz 1 13 SUNY-New Paltz 4 7 Manhattan 3 10 New York Tech 16 5 King s 0 7 King s Fordham Columbia 4 3 Columbia 1 6 William Paterson Brooklyn 5 6 Iona 7 4 Princeton 12 9 Princeton 11 4 Navy 7 3 Navy 5 3 Dartmouth 6 2 Dartmouth 5 0 Harvard 5 1 Harvard ( ) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: L.L. Tubbs 0 Houston Astros (Ex.) 9 2 International 8 8 Georgetown 5 13 Maine 7 9 Maine 7 International 10 4 Georgetown 3 3 John Jay 1 7 John Jay C.W. Post 0 8 Pennsylvania 2 3 Pennsylvania 2 2 Navy 1 8 Navy 5 12 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 12 William Paterson Pace 21 4 St. John s 4 8 Columbia 7 1 Columbia Siena 9 1 Harvard 2 3 Harvard 4 3 Dartmouth 2 1 Dartmouth 8 (11) 5 7 Brooklyn 6 York Tech (22-20) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: E.S. Everton 5 Liberty 3 1 West Chester 3 International 1 5 West Chester 3 2 Liberty 5 3 Maine (10) 5 International 0 0 LaSalle John Jay 12 2 Monmouth 5 17 Monmouth 5 14 Iona Navy 6 3 Navy 6 5 William Paterson 11 4 Princeton 2 1 Princeton (8) 0 John s C.W. Post 9 10 Brown 0 4 Brown 2 7 Yale 4 3 Yale 2 10 Long Island 4 15 King s Fordham 8 14 Brooklyn 1 27 St. Francis (N.Y.) 5 4 New York Tech 3 4 Cornell (8) 3 0 Cornell ( ) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: C. LeMay 17 Georgetown 9 International 5 5 LaSalle Georgetown 7 International 5 6 LaSalle 8 5 Southern Illinois John Jay 1 4 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 5 St. John s 5 1 Navy 2 0 Navy 2 2 Pennsylvania 1 1 Pennsylvania 3 4 William Paterson Pace 6 Post 8 2 Columbia 9 3 Columbia 6 Island 3 3 Siena Brooklyn Dartmouth (11) 5 2 Dartmouth 3 7 Harvard 4 3 Harvard 5 5 Monmouth 13 York Tech (22-18) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: R.S. Kimbrough 13 James Madison 6 International 5 14 Georgetown 7 International 8 0 James Madison 2 8 Georgetown King s 0 9 King s 0 5 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 6 John Jay 2 3 Monmouth 1 6 Monmouth 10 John s (11) 2 7 Navy 4 2 Navy Iona 5 10 Cornell 2 2 Cornell 6 3 Princeton 4 7 Princeton 2 8 Pace Long Island 7 10 St. Francis (N.Y.) 11 9 Brown 12 9 Brown 2 9 Yale 1 3 Yale (8) 2 4 Brooklyn 5 13 Fordham 2 7 (10) New York Tech ( ) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: B.S. Smith 15 Louisville 10 3 Vanderbilt 7 State 5 Leo 7 5 Western Michigan 9 Florida Florida 5 5 Dickinson 2 3 College of St. Rose 4 9 College of St. Rose 5 3 William Paterson 2 Island 4 10 Navy 3 8 Navy 0 2 Pennsylvania 4 2 Pennsylvania 3 4 Iona Pace 5 11 Siena 4 2 Columbia 1 8 Columbia 0 2 Monmouth 1 2 Monmouth 1 8 St. John s Brooklyn 3 0 Harvard 1 2 Harvard 5 11 Dartmouth 2 1 Dartmouth 9 Tech (13) ( ) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: M.J. Tripp 6 Air Force 9 4 Air Force Providence 11 Atlantic 1 Atlantic 22 6 Rutgers (10) Ohio State 10 2 William Paterson 4 5 Long Island 0 Hall 3 3 Iona 4 4 Navy 1 6 Navy (9) 5 3 Pennsylvania 1 6 Pennsylvania 11 9 Pace (10) 5 John s 3 10 St. Francis (N.Y.) Princeton 4 2 Princeton 1 5 Cornell 2 2 Cornell C.W. Post 4 88

90 year-by-year results 1992 (13-26) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: D.T. Borowicz 5 Air Force$ 2 1 Notre Dame$ 2 2 Navy$ 3 2 Memphis State$ 6 5 Rutgers 7 2 Rutgers 3 Atlantic 5 Atlantic 6 11 Thomas Mercy 3 2 C.W. Post 3 2 C.W. Post 5 5 C.W. Post Pace 1 10 Seton Hall 2 4 Harvard 18 6 Harvard 11 3 Dartmouth (8) 2 8 Dartmouth 2 3 St. John s 11 0 Yale 1 0 Yale 6 1 Columbia 2 6 Columbia (8) Monmouth 12 2 Brown 1 5 Brown (17-22) Coach: Dan Roberts Captains: D.J. Bohrer, L.P. Boyce, S.C. Reich 8 Air Force$ 6 5 Navy$ 7 State$ 2 1 Minnesota$ (12) 2 Force 5 Force 10 Force 12 Force Beach State William Paterson (8) 9 7 C.W. Post (6) 9 1 Fordham 3 1 Fordham 4 2 Holy Cross 0 11 Holy Cross 6 7 Pace 2 Hall 4 8 Colgate 6 6 Colgate 9 10 Navy 5 2 Navy 1 John s 18 4 St. Francis (N.Y.) Cross 0 Cross Drexel 11 5 Bucknell 1 3 Bucknell New York Tech 0 $ Service Acad. Classic 1994 (25-17) Coach: Dan Roberts Captains: S.C. Carney, M.A. Plaia 4 Navy$ (7) 3 1 Air Force$ (8) 6 (7) 12 2 Navy$ (7) 3 4 Rowan Columbia 9 Atlantic 16 Atlantic Detroit 15 4 Providence 5 4 Wesleyan 9 11 William Paterson (8) 12 8 Colgate 0 3 Colgate Seton Hall (7) 7 3 C.W. Post Cross 9 Cross 6 5 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4 4 Lafayette 0 5 Lafayette 2 5 Lehigh 0 8 Lehigh 7 3 Fairfield 5 9 Marist 5 3 Holy Cross 0 4 Holy Cross (9) 3 4 Fordham (8) 5 12 Fordham 5 6 Monmouth Fordham 2 4 Navy* 8 6 Navy* 7 $Service Acad. Classic *Patriot League Tournament 1995 (22-23) Coach: Dan Roberts Captains: A.L. O Neal, M.J. Trotter 6 Air Force$ 1 6 Kentucky$ 8 4 Navy$ LeMoyne 2 4 LeMoyne 1 7 Air Force 19 1 Air Force 4 2 Air Force 3 Florida 13 Florida (8) Pace 2 2 William Paterson Holy Cross 1 5 Holy Cross 1 12 Holy Cross 1 4 Holy Cross 2 Hall John s 6 5 St. Francis (N.Y.) 6 3 Fairfield Monmouth 2 18 St. Peter s 1 9 Fordham 1 2 Fordham 5 5 Fordham 8 10 Fordham 5 6 Wagner 9 4 Navy (8) 7 12 Navy 7 7 Navy 8 3 Navy 23 $Service Acad. Classic 1996 (20-21) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: W.E. Mullee 3 Air Force$ 4 3 Notre Dame$ 12 8 Navy$ 6 0 Memphis$ 13 Leo 10 Southern Florida 20 Florida 19 Southern 6 8 Rhode Island Lafayette 1 5 Lafayette 1 3 Lafayette 0 4 Lafayette 2 16 Seton Hall (8) Bucknell 1 6 Bucknell 5 6 Bucknell 10 7 Bucknell (9) 8 13 St. Francis (N.Y.) 12 Cross 4 Cross 1 Cross 9 Cross 1 13 Fairfield 6 11 Marist St. Peter s 2 5 Monmouth 7 4 Lehigh 5 3 Lehigh 6 1 Lehigh 5 4 Lehigh 7 9 N.Y. Tech 3 9 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 $ Service Acad. Classic 1997 ( ) Coach: Dan Roberts Captains: P.S. Saxman, D.G. Young 0 Notre Dame$ 8 5 Air Force$ Leo 1 Florida 13 Florida 12 Southern 5 3 Wagner (8) 3 12 Pace (8) Columbia Temple 2 8 St. Francis (N.Y.) 9 15 Holy Cross (6) 5 16 Holy Cross 9 7 Holy Cross 6 6 Holy Cross 5 22 C.W. Post 12 3 Navy 1 1 Navy 7 9 Navy 8 9 Navy 2 13 St. Peter s 11 7 William Paterson York Tech Fair. Dickinson (7) Bucknell* 14 5 Bucknell* 6 11 Bucknell* $Service Acad. Classic *Patriot League Tournament #NCAA Play-In Series 1998 (16-29) Coach: Dan Roberts Captains: B.C. Price, M.S. Scioletti 3 Mississippi$ 14 4 Air Force$ 3 0 Navy$ 2 4 Memphis$ 15 2 Winthrop 5 1 The Citadel 10 4 Troy State (5) 10 8 Leo Louisville 14 Leo 10 Florida 13 Southern 1 3 Wagner Bucknell 5 7 Bucknell 5 6 Bucknell 2 5 Bucknell 4 2 William Paterson 3 Cross 0 Cross 6 Cross 2 Cross 3 0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 9 5 Marist (8) 9 Post 16 2 St. John s 8 8 Lehigh 5 11 Lehigh 3 8 Lehigh 7 2 Lehigh 1 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 7 16 Pennsylvania 7 5 Lafayette 10 5 Lafayette 1 4 Lafayette 1 7 Lafayette 6 5 Temple 17 4 New York Tech 6 1 Bucknell* 9 $Service Acad. Classic *Patriot League Tournament 1999 (15-28) Coach: Dan Roberts Captain: B.E. Supko 3 Air Force$ 10 3 Memphis$ 6 4 Navy$ 7 13 West Virginia$ (8) 14 Madison 4 Madison 21 Madison 14 Leo 5 Southern Merrimack 3 3 UMass-Lowell 4 0 Wagner 4 5 Pace 4 4 William Paterson 5 4 Columbia Holy Cross 8 5 Holy Cross 6 2 Holy Cross 8 3 Holy Cross 5 16 C.W. Post St. Francis (N.Y.) 7 0 Navy 3 2 Navy (8) 6 9 Navy 5 1 Navy 10 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 2 Temple York Tech (12) 5 $Service Acad. Classic 2000 ( ) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: T.C. Mattox, S.M. Salmon 1 Air Force$ 14 5 Memphis$ 4 0 Navy$ 9 Madison 25 Madison 5 Madison (9) 3 Madison 16 8 Pennsylvania 7 9 UMass-Lowell (10) 8 18 Southern 4 Florida Cornell 3 7 William Paterson 6 Cross (12) 4 Cross 3 Cross 4 Cross 9 9 Fairfield 5 4 Marist (8) 4 11 St. Francis (N.Y.) 3 1 Lehigh 0 5 Lehigh 3 4 Lehigh 3 6 Lehigh 11 8 Temple 7 5 Lafayette 3 4 Lafayette (8) 5 5 Stony Brook (9) 7 8 Manhattan 6 1 Bucknell Bucknell 8 8 Bucknell (9) 7 10 Bucknell (9) 15 Cross 2 5 Bucknell* 4 4 (10) Penn State** 3 $Service Acad. Classic *Patriot League Tournament **NCAA Regional 2001 ( ) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: B. Adams, G.J. Gengler 0 Air Force$ 5 4 Navy$ 7 7 Memphis$ Navy$ 12 (8) UMass-Lowell (10) 6 Florida 2 Southern Merrimack 5 1 Vermont 9 4 Binghamton (8) 4 12 Holy Cross 4 9 Holy Cross 6 3 Holy Cross 4 0 Holy Cross 4 8 Albany Navy 8 3 Navy 2 89

91 year-by-year results 2 Navy 6 1 Navy 3 7 C.W. Post 8 9 St. Francis 10 9 (8) Manhattan 12 9 Pace Monmouth (8) 17 6 Stony Brook York Tech Fordham 7 $Service Acad. Classic 2002 (22-21) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: B.L. Elliott, J.H. Minney Hofstra 5 11 Hofstra 6 1 Hofstra 2 9 Hofstra Sacred Heart 2 5 Sacred Heart (11) 4 4 Wright State 7 3 Vermont 14 4 South Florida 19 1 Florida 17 (8) Lehigh 3 5 Lehigh 1 0 Lehigh 8 4 Lehigh 1 Post 7 1 Marist 10 5 Lafayette 6 3 Lafayette 6 5 Lafayette 9 2 Lafayette Manhattan 4 1 Brown 8 7 Bucknell 3 5 Bucknell 2 4 Bucknell (10) 3 11 Bucknell 2 6 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0 Cross 1 Cross 0 Cross 0 Cross 0 7 New York Tech 8 2 Pace 0 4 Pace (10) Albany ( ) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captain: J.M. Holden 2 Niagara (8) 5 6 Niagara (6) 5 2 Niagara 5 (7) 6 Florida Indiana 5 2 Northeastern 9 0 Northwestern 3 Heart 3 3 Fairfield 3 0 Navy 2 1 Navy 5 6 Navy 5 5 Navy 8 5 Quinnipiac (9) Manhattan 9 9 Pace St. Peter s 2 13 St. Francis (N.Y.) 18 1 Holy Cross 5 8 Holy Cross 7 2 Holy Cross 7 5 Holy Cross (15) 4 7 Temple 23 3 Monmouth 6 3 New York Tech 5 11 New York Tech 4 York Tech Siena (37-15) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captain: J.W. Bumgardner Antonio (11) 7 Antonio 4 Antonio Columbia 4 6 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 1 Miami (Ohio) Columbia (10) 7 3 Wright State 15 6 Iowa 2 2 Sacred Heart 0 14 St. Francis (N.Y.) (7) 5 3 Lehigh 10 9 Lehigh 8 6 Lehigh 3 6 Lehigh 3 4 New York Tech (8) 3 10 Lafayette 0 2 Lafayette (11) 1 1 Lafayette 0 13 Lafayette (7) 7 15 Marist 14 6 Bucknell 4 6 Bucknell 3 12 Bucknell 4 8 Bucknell 4 8 Manhattan 1 17 Pace 13 Cross 1 Cross 3 Cross 2 Cross 0 16 Hofstra (11) 4 Heart Columbia 4 4 Columbia 1 3 Lafayette* 1 16 Lafayette* Coll. of Charleston** 2 *Patriot League Tournament **NCAA Regional 2005 (39-14) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: N.M. Stone, S.C. Williamson of Charleston 8 of Charleston 13 of Charleston Columbia 0 12 Columbia 2 6 Columbia 0 Florida 4 9 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 3 Massachusetts 0 4 Sacred Heart 2 Francis (N.Y.) 0 Francis (N.Y.) 0 21 New York Tech 1 2 Quinnipiac 4 2 (10) Temple Manhattan Connectciut 5 3 Holy Cross 1 7 Holy Cross 1 8 Holy Cross 1 12 Holy Cross 6 4 Fairfield 1 3 Navy 0 6 Navy 1 11 Navy 5 3 Navy Savannah State 2 5 Savannah State 3 8 Savannah State 4 3 Stony Brook 5 6 Lehigh* 2 10 Lehigh* 1 9 Rhode Island 5 4 Rhode Island 10 State** 3 8 South Alabama** 5 3 Auburn** 12 *Patriot League Tournament **NCAA Regional 2006 ( ) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: D.J. Pluff, M.C.P. Jones 0 Kentucky$ 9 2 Kentucky$ 9 Antonio$ Appalachian St Appalachian St Columbia 3 1 Columbia 0 8 Columbia 0 Florida 8 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 10 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 6 Massachusetts 5 3 Sacred Heart 4 14 Wagner 0 14 Wagner 1 (10) 3 6 Quinnipiac (10) 6 5 Lafayette 16 2 Lafayette 11 3 Lafayette 2 4 Lafayette 5 10 Marist 3 0 Bucknell 4 2 Bucknell 9 0 Bucknell 1 1 Bucknell 6 9 Iona 1 7 Manhattan 1 Cross 1 Cross 1 Cross 1 Cross 7 6 Marist# St. Francis (N.Y.) 5 8 Lehigh 1 5 Lehigh 6 1 Lehigh 3 5 Lehigh 3 8 St. Peter s 0 9 New York Tech 4 York Tech 3 4 New York Tech 15 5 Stony Brook (10) 4 $UTSA Classic #Hudson Valley Classic 2007 ( ) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: M.J. Dinga, T.M. Halverson Houston St. 2 Houston St. 16 Houston St. 6 (10) Greensboro 2 Greensboro 13 Greensboro 1 7 Georgetown 6 4 E. Kentucky (12) 3 Florida Northwestern 3 0 Cornell 2 3 Cornell (10) 2 16 Cornell 5 5 Quinnipiac (11) (10) Iona 2 4 Manhattan 9 3 Holy Cross 0 9 Holy Cross (10) 8 (13) 6 4 Navy (8) 3 4 Navy 6 1 Navy (9) 0 11 Navy 3 2 NJIT (8) Marist# 7 5 Holy Cross 3 2 Longwood 1 10 Longwood 16 3 Longwood (10) 2 5 New York Tech (10) 4 5 Navy* #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament 2008 (25-25) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: C.K. Simmons, K.R. Stramara 1 La.-Lafayette$ 2 1 Oral Roberts$ 9 Antonio$ 8 2 Texas Tech$ Hall 13 0 Massachusetts (8) 1 1 Massachusetts 7 12 Massachusetts Dartmouth 7 18 Dartmouth C. Connecticut 1 2 Quinnipiac 5 5 Bucknell 10 9 Bucknell (13) 8 5 Bucknell 8 1 Bucknell 3 8 Cross 9 Cross 0 Cross 2 Cross 1 13 Iona 5 9 Manhattan 6 3 (8) Marist 7 1 Lehigh 4 13 Lehigh 4 5 Lehigh 0 6 Lehigh 0 4 Lafayette 1 7 Lafayette 0 3 Lafayette 5 3 Lafayette 1 2 Marist# 11 9 NJIT 0 13 NJIT 4 York Tech 4 4 Bucknell* (10) 5 12 Bucknell* 3 0 Bucknell* 1 27 Sacred Heart 12 $UTSA Classic #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament 2009 (36-21) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: A.C. Ernesto, J.P. Polchinski 14 Ohio Ohio Mason 8 Mason 7 Mason 8 2 Miami (Ohio) 3 12 Sacred Heart 11 3 Northern Iowa 0 Florida 1 9 Illinois 8 1 Ohio State 3 4 Ohio State 8 16 Quinnipiac 3 2 Long Island (7) 7 18 Columbia 2 2 Holy Cross 11 4 Holy Cross 10 8 Holy Cross 1 5 Holy Cross 2 20 Iona 5 11 Manhattan 13 9 Navy 6 6 Navy 0 11 Navy 5 10 Navy Binghamton Marist# 3 90

92 year-by-year results 13 NJIT 4 16 NJIT 9 17 NJIT 0 4 New York Tech 2 5 Holy Cross* 1 3 Holy Cross* 5 11 Holy Cross* 0 6 Lafayette* 2 8 Lafayette* 1 8 Dartmouth 7 3 Dartmouth Texas State** 4 4 Boston College** 3 14 #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament **NCAA Regional 2010 (28-17) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: B.J. Koenigsfeld, C.C. Smith 14 Dayton 6 Forest 6 Forest Long Island 11 6 Yale Eastern Illinois 6 6 Bradley 8 1 Bradley 3 2 Ohio State 12 4 Cornell 10 4 Cornell 2 4 Cornell 0 5 Cornell 3 Cross 19 Cross 7 Cross 0 Cross 4 Hall Iona 4 3 Lehigh 2 4 Lehigh 1 9 Lehigh 2 4 Lehigh Lafayette 2 7 Lafayette 8 7 Lafayette 4 5 Lafayette 2 4 Marist# 3 4 Bucknell 0 5 Bucknell 3 0 Bucknell 1 3 Bucknell 2 7 New York Tech 8 9 Bucknell* 11 6 Bucknell* 4 7 Bucknell* 11 #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament 2011 (22-26) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: B.J Koenigsfeld, L.C. Moore 4 Radford Radford 18 4 Georgetown 7 (13) Ohio State 7 1 Akron 4 1 Pittsburgh 4 0 Pittsburgh 7 14 Ohio State 9 10 Massachusetts 9 2 Dartmouth Indiana 10 5 Northwestern 2 12 Quinnipiac 0 0 Stony Brook 1 0 Stony Brook Siena 8 2 Holy Cross 1 8 Holy Cross 3 6 Holy Cross 2 13 Holy Cross 7 3 Fairfield (8) 9 3 Navy 0 3 Navy 4 2 Navy 3 6 Navy (10) Yale 2 9 (12) Marist# Lafayette* 2 7 Lafayette* 3 3 Navy* 4 6 Navy* 3 3 Navy* 5 #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament 2012 (41-15) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: Z.M. Price, J.T Watkins Point 2 Point 8 Point 1 Washington 6 Washington 0 Washington 1 (10) Sacred Heart 2 15 Sacred Heart 6 5 Sacred Heart 2 8 Nebraska-Omaha 3 5 Iowa 1 5 Illinois State 7 5 Illinois State 6 3 Quinnipiac 0 4 Harvard 2 5 Harvard 4 1 Harvard 0 7 Harvard (10) 6 5 Columbia (9) Manhattan 18 1 Lehigh 0 8 Lehigh 4 11 Lehigh 6 17 Lehigh Fairleigh Dickinson 5 1 Lafayette 0 4 Lafayette 2 8 Lafayette 0 6 Lafayette 0 6 St. Peter s 5 1 Bucknell 0 2 Bucknell 1 8 Bucknell 0 2 Bucknell (15) 1 3 Marist# 6 Cross 2 Cross 6 Cross 5 Cross 3 11 Bloomfield 5 7 Bloomfield 1 8 Lafayette* 7 6 Lafayette* 3 4 Holy Cross* 0 4 Holy Cross* 7 8 Holy Cross* Oklahoma** (10) 2 #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament **NCAA Regional 2013 (29-23) Coach: Joe Sottolano Captains: G.R. Carroll, A.C. Johnson Greensboro 7 Greensboro 8 6 Eastern Kentucky^ 8 5 Delaware State^ (10) Siena% 10 (11) 4 14 Yale 4 8 Yale 4 4 Yale 1 2 Indiana 4 13 Miami (Ohio) 7 7 North Dakota State 8 2 Dartmouth 5 12 NYIT 1 1 Columbia 5 9 NYIT 1 7 Siena 6 5 N.Y. Yankees (Ex.) 10 1 Navy 7 2 Navy 4 4 Navy Navy 7 Dickinson 4 0 (10) Fordham Manhattan 4 0 (10) 2 (8) Marist# 3 10 Holy Cross 6 7 Holy Cross 10 0 Holy Cross 2 9 Holy Cross 11 7 NYIT 2 4 Hartford 3 13 Nyack 0 4 Chestnut Hill Holy Cross* 4 5 Holy Cross* UNC Wilmington** 9 ^Coca Cola Classic (Rock Hill, S.C.) %Liberty Tourney (Lynchburg, Va.) #Hudson Valley Classic *Patriot League Tournament **NCAA Regional 2014 (33-18) Coach: Matt Reid Captains: Gunnar Carroll, Patrick Mescher William & Mary 21 William & Mary 2 William & Mary 7 14 Massachusetts 0 4 Massachusetts 3 7 Massachusetts 3 1 Towson 3 Campbell 6 16 Albany 1 Wagner 0 Wagner 2 Wagner 1 4 Massachusetts 3 9 Massachusetts 4 7 Massachusetts 4 19 North Dakota State 9 9 Central Conn. State 1 1 Harvard 5 3 Harvard 2 6 Harvard 4 0 Columbia 4 1 Lehigh 0 5 Lehigh 4 3 Lehigh 0 7 FDU 3 2 Lafayette 1 4 Lafayette 2 5 Lafayette 3 9 Lafayette 1 Fordham 5 5 Bucknell 6 5 Bucknell 3 10 Bucknell 4 9 Bucknell 0 Hartford 2 Holy Cross 1 Holy Cross 0 Holy Cross 1 Holy Cross 0 4 Marist # 2 Navy 4 Navy 1 Navy 0 Navy 4 9 Lehigh 7 3 Cincinnati 4 2 Cincinnati 4 3 Cincinnati 15 0 Lehigh* 6 3 Lehigh* 2 1 Lehigh* 3 # Hudson Valley Classic * Patriot League Tournament 2015 (21-26) Coach: Matt Reid Captains: Harold Earls, Alex Jensen 4 Xavier 5 12 Dayton 6 USC Upstate 9 11 Longwood 0 0 Longwood 3 2 Longwood 6 11 Mount St. Mary s 1 3 Mount St. Mary s (8) 2 3 Coppin State (7) 4 11 Coppin State 0 5 Massachusetts 1 9 Massachusetts 2 2 Massachusetts 1 1 #17 Miami 9 8 Harvard 11 5 Harvard 8 3 Harvard 8 6 Harvard 5 10 Columbia (8) 13 Lehigh ^ 0 Lehigh ^ 2 Lehigh ^ 5 Lehigh ^ 7 7 Siena 1 Lafayette 4 Lafayette 12 Lafayette 8 Lafayette Hofstra 4 Bucknell (11) 1 Bucknell 10 Bucknell 14 Bucknell 8 8 Manhattan 4 4 Holy Cross 3 1 Holy Cross 4 0 Holy Cross 3 0 Holy Cross 0 10 NYIT 0 1 Navy 2 3 Navy 5 0 Navy 3 3 Navy 2 2 Marist # 3 8 Air Force 0 3 Air Force 4 2 Air Force 4 # Hudson Valley Classic ^ Lewisburg, Pa. 91

93 LETTERMeN LISTING Abbott... Abell... Adams... Abbott, S Abell, B.E., 1995, 96, 97, Adams, B., 1998, 99, 00, Ahern, J.P Albright, O.S Albright, W.E., 1953, Anderegg, T.A., 2006, 07, 08, Anderson, E.B., Anderson, R.E Anderson, R.P., 1959, Anderson, W.N., Andrew, A.M., Andrew, F.L., 1972, Apple, D.A., Aquinas, M.J., Araneo, G.P., Arch, S.D., 1990, Arnold, C.L., Artigliere, W.M., Atkinson, E.D., 1965, Atkinson, J.E Avey, R.E., 1977, 78, Awbrey, L.D., 1996, 97, 98, Bagwell... Bailey... Baird... Bagwell, J.D., 1979, 80, Bailey, V.P., 1950, 51, Baird, W.J Balch, D.G., 1992, 93, Ball, M., Banez, R.P., 1990, 91, 92, Barlow, W.S Barnett, J.D Bartok, L.J., 1971, 72, Batule, K.M., 1981, 82, Beasley, A.E Beauchamp, C.E Beavers, G.W Bell, R.E Bennett, E., Benson, J.W... January 1943 Berra, C Beynon, J.L Bierer, E.S., Billo, J.J Bingham, L.L Birenbaum, J.W., 2002, Blackgrove, J.F., 1962, Blaik, R.M., 1950, Blaik, E.H Bleck, H.W., Bliss, A Bloomberg, G., 1987, Bodnar, S.A., 1998, 99, Bohrer, D.J., 1990, 91, 92, Boice, W.M., 1961, 62, Bonesteel, C.H Bonnett, C.R Boretti, K.P., 1980, Boretti, J., 1965, 66, Borowicz, D.T., 1989, 90, 91, Boyce, B.P., 2000, 01, Boyce, L.P., 1990, 91, 92, Boyle, R.D., 1951, 52, Boyle, M.J., 1961, Boytim, J.W., Bradley, O.N Bramble, S.S., 2002, Brannon, L.T., 2004, Brehm, C.D., Brentnall, S.R Briant, C.H., 2011, 12, Bricker, E.D Bringham, R.A...August 1917 Brinkley, M.W., 1972, Britton, W.H Brower, S., 1987, 88, Brown, C., Brown, M.T., 1984, Brown, L Brown, T.T Brown, W.R., 1997, 98, 99, Browning, W.W Brudvig, J.C., 1979, 80, Brudzynski, R., Brueggemann, K.K., Bryan, J.W Buckley, J.E., Buckley, M.T Bumgardner, J.W., 2001, 02, 03, Burke, K.D., Burke, W., 1987, Burt, R.J Butler, D.L., 1954, 55, Butts, J.W Byars, D.O Nolan Cork Cairns... Cantrell... Capka... Cairns, J.T., Cantrell, G.L., Capka, J.G., 1942, 43, Capozzi, A.D., 2006, 07, 08, Cappello, D.J., 2002, 03, 04, Cardillo, R.G., 1953, 54, Carll, T.J., 1962, 63, Carlson, J.E., Carmichael, R.L Carney, S.C., 1991, 92, 93, Carns, E.H.J Carroll, G.R., 2011, 12, 13, Carter, G., Carter, M.W., Carter, W.V Cascino, T.J., 1985, 86, Casey, T.J., Caughey, J.H Cenci, R.A., 1965, 66, Cesari, D.J., 1982, Cesarski, W.B., Chabot, R.A., 1944, 45, Chellman, W.C., 1975, 76, Chesnauskas, R.J., 1954, 55, Church, S.F., Cini, M.N., 1997, 98, 99, Cipra, C.E., Clark, F.W Clark, B.L., 1973, 74, Carter, J., Clarke, R.T., 1982, Clement, W.L Clothier, J.A., 2005, 06, 07, Coan, G.P., 1967, 68, Cobb, A.L Cody, W.F., 1954, 55, Coffey, J.W....August 1917 Coffin, W.E Coll, B.E., 1989, Collins, J.W., June 1943 Connell, E.M., 2005, 06, Conner, N.O., 1956, 57, Conover, R.F., 1946, 47, Conrad, M.J., 1954, 55, Conway, T.J Cook, G.R Cooke, S.D., 2012, Cooper, M.W., 1999, 00, 01, Cooper, V.W Copp, A.W Corbin, T.G Cork, N.R., Corley, W.E. Jr Cortes, D., 2012, 13, Coughlin, J.G Cousland, C.W Cowan, A.S Cowell, T.R Cragin, H.R Craig, K.C., 1972, Craig, M Crain, J.K

94 LETTERMeN LISTING Crane, L.T., Critz, H.H Crowley, E.M., 1958, Crucitti, J.N., 2011, 13, Cruikshank, W.M Cummings, S.A., 2007, 08, 09, Cupp, H.F., 1995, Curtin, R.D Cygler, J., 1956, Dabezies... Dallam... Damaré... Dabezies, C.H Dallam, S.F Damaré, R.P., 1992, 93, 94, Daniel, S.A Darby, C., 1957, 58, Darnell, D.P., 2009, 10, Dasher, C.L Datka, D., Davenport, J.R Davidson, B.A., 2013, 14, Davis, R.B., 2003, Davis, R.J., Davis, W.N... June 1918 Davis, G.W., 1945, 46, Davis, T.E Davis, J.J Davis, T.W Davis, J.D., 1989, 90, Davis, R.C., 2009, de Jonckheere, E.T DeBolt, B.M., 1964, 65, DeHart, K.F., 1980, 81, Deitz, G.A., 1974, 75, 76, DeJardin, D.A., DeJardin, A.R., 1960, 61, Dent, T.D., DeRoma, J.G., Devers, J.L Devore, L.S Dickerson, A.M., 2014, Dielens, A.J., DiGiacinto, D., Dignacco, N.M., 2011, 12, DiMuzio, J.A., 1995, Dinga, M.J., 2004, 05, 06, Divis, P.J., 1979, 80, Dobson, J.W Doerr, W.M., Dolan, R.W., 1948, Domminey, J.V Donaldson, G.R., 1980, 81, 82, Donaldson, S.E., 1983, 84, 85, Donelin, D.G., 1988, 89, Donaphon, M., Dopslaff, G.A., 1961, 62, Dougherty, H.M Douglas, T.L., 1983, Downar, T.J., 1972, Downing, H.W Dreyer, C.F Dunaway, T.J., Dunigan, F.J Durbin, R.B Durfee, L.V...August 1917 Durkin, R.F., 1956, 57, Earls... Eastman... Ebel... Earls, H.L. IV, 2012, 13, 14, Eastman, R.V Ebel, W.E., 1978, Eccleston, T.F., 1961, Ellinger, H.O Elliott, B.L., 1999, 00, 01, Engquist, E.M., Ennis, W.P Erdle, P.J., Erickson, C.V Ernesto, A.C., 2006, 07, 08, Erwin, M.S., 1999, 00, 01, Esau, C.G Etheridge, H.S., 1971, Evans, H.S., 1974, Everbach, O.G., Everton, E.S., 1984, 85, 86, Fagan... Farnsworth... Farris... Fagan, T.W., Farnsworth, E.E. Jr Farris, S.C Fazen, R.P., 1964, 65, Fernandez, J.M., 2009, 10, Fettis, L.M., 1968, Fields, K.E Fink, J.A., Fink, J.K., 1972, 73, Fisher, E.A., 1955, 56, Fitzpatrick, T.E., 1950, 51, Fitzpatrick, K.J., Flaherty, A.F., Fleming, K.S., 2006, 07, 08, Fleming, W.R...August 1917 Flood, H.L Foley, J.W., 1976, 77, Ford, J.C Fortier, G.S., Fortune, A.K., Foster, S.P., 1981, 82, Foster, R.T... June 1918 Fouch, M.C., 2007, 08, 09, Fowler, J.C., Fox, R.M Franklin, G.M., 2013, 14, Franks, F., 1957, 58, Frawley, T.C., 2006, 07, Freiheit, M., French, J.L. 2013, 14, French, W.E Fritchman, J.A., Frosch, K.M., 1996, Fucci, A.J., 1973, 74, Fulton, W.S Fuqua, S.O. Jr Furlong, J.W Gabrovic... Galiffa... Galy... Gabrovic, M.M., Galiffa, A.A., 1947, 48, 49, Galy, C.J., 1988, 89, Garber, M.B Gardiner, S.De. B.W Gardner, G.P., 2013, 14, Garland, W.C Gastellum, M.S., 1999, 00, 01, Gaza, S.R., 1976, Gengler, G.J., 1999, 00, Gerberman, J.H., 1974, Gerhardt, C.H... April 1917 Gibbons, D., Gibbs, B.A., Gibson, F.L Gilbert, W.R Gilliam, R.N., 1958, Gilmore, J.C Gilpin, J.M., Golden, J.E Gonzalez, G., Goodale, G.S Gordon, S.M., Gorham, W.D., 2002, 03, 04, Gosner, G.J Goucher, T.J., Graham, E.F Grant, A.M., 1957, Graves, E Greco, M.V., Greenlee, G.W., 2002, 03, 04, Griesinger, T.W., 1949, 50, Griffin, R.W Griffith, J.M., 2014, Grimes, A.R., 2006, 07, 08, Grohs, W.R Groninger, H.M Gruver, S.J., 1999, Guckeyson, J.W Walker Gorham 93

95 LETTERMeN LISTING Hackett... Haight... Haley... Hackett, H.B Haight, B.S., 1957, 58, Haley, J.E., 1994, 95, Hall, F.C., Halverson, T.M., Hance, J.M., 1994, Hanlon, A.J Hanson, A.W Hanson, D.L., 1990, 91, Hapeman, B.C., 2013, Harman, G.L., Harmon, J.P., Harmon, J.R., 1952, Harrison, W.C Hartman, A.L., 1983, Haug, C.C Havel, S.M., 1988, 89, 90, Haverkamp, C.M Haydash, E.J., 1962, 63, Haydon, D.R., 1968, Hayes, J.M., 1964, 65, Hazelhurst, D... June 1918 Heath, T.E., Heavey, J.W Heffernan, K.M., 1996, 97, Heiser, B.P Helixon, C., 1988, 89, Helton, T., Hennessey, J.J., 1943, Henshaw, D.J., 2008, 09, 10, Herr, J.K Herring, H.T Hicks, M.D., 1995, 96, Hill, N.G., 2004, 05, 06, Hill, J.W., Hines, A.S. Jr Hines, B.J., 2010, Hinkley, J.W Hoadley, J.K., 1981, 82, Hobbs, L.S Hobson, J.M. Jr Holcomb, G.L Holden, J.M., 2001, 02, Honnen, G Hostettler, J.H.R., House, E.J...August 1917 Houston, M.C., 1992, 93, 94, Howard, E., 1986, 87, Howe, J.S., Hoy, C.E Huerta, F.M., 1984, 85, Hughes, J.D., Hulin, B.D., Humber, C.I. Jr Humphrey, E.H Hyatt, R.F Iacobucci... Irons... Iacobucci, M., 1984, 85, 86, Irons, J.V., 1947, 48, 49, Jackson... Jackson... Janeczek... Jackson, J.P., 1972, Jackson, K.P., 2010, 11, Janeczek, R., 1943, Jank, O.M....August 1917 Jenks, I.C Jensen, A.J., 2012, 13, 14, Jervey, E.P Johnson, A.C., 2011, 12, Johnson, B.M., Johnson, C.J., 1999, Johnson, R.H Johnson, R.L., 1997, Johnson, R.D Johnson, J.D., 1972, 73, Johnson, J. M., 1982, Johnston, C.M., Johnstone, R., 1962, Jones, J.E., Jones, C.S., Jones, M.C.P., 2003, 04, 05, Josey, C.K., 1943, 44, Kail... Kalkwarf... Kane... Kail, S.G Kalkwarf, K.J., 1999, 00, 01, Kane, G.C., 1981, 82, Kashner, J.C., 2002, 03, 04, Kasper, W.M Kasper, R.J Kasting, D.H., Kastner, A.E Keating, A.C., Keener, R., Kelland, M.R., 1982, Kernan, S.P., Kerwin, A.R Kewley, R.N., 1959, 60, Kierstead, A.E., 1962, 63, Kimbrough, R., 1987, 88, King, E.L King, J.M., 1995, 96, 97, King, W.P., 1983, 84, 85, Kinney, R.M., 1944, 45, Kirk, C.J., 1997, Kirk, D.K., 1985, 86, Kirschenbauer, G Kirtley, R.L., 1957, Kitz, J.A., 1982, 83, 84, Knight, D.C., Knight, A.J Koenig, M.T., Koenigsfeld, B.J., 2008, 09, 10, Komaromy, S.J., 2002, 03, 04, Koontz, G., 1974, Kouns, D.L., Krafft, R.H., 1985, 86, 87, Krayenbuhl, G Krieger, P.T., 1966, 67, Kulbacki, W., 1962, 63, Laboon... Ladu... Lahm... Laboon, R.C., 1944, Ladu, M.R., 1984, 85, Lahm, F.D Lahti, E.H Lancaster, N. Jr Landry, R.B Landry, P.G., Lane, W.E Lane, W.H., Lane, W.D., 1969, Lapekas, S.J., 1992, 93, Larimer, J.S., 2013, 14, LeBlanc, M.A., 1991, LeCates, W.F., 1952, 53, Lee, B., Lee, L.D., 2009, 10, 11, Lee, R.E Leeper, B.H., 1942, Legg, R.A LeMay, C., 1986, 87, Lewis, J.H Levengagen, R.D., 2013, 14, Lilley, R.J Lindell, S.W., Lindner, K.N., 2014, Lindner, K.R., Lindquist, R.E Lindsey, B.C., Lipscomb, A.A Lobe, T.J., 1947, 48, 49, Lombardo, T.A., Long, J.T., Lord, W.G., 1969, 70, Loscuito, N.N., 1958, 59, Lott, A.G Love, C.D., 2011, 12, 13, Love, C.L., 2005, 06, 07, Lucado, J.S., 2010, 11, Ludwikoski, J., Lyman, C.B Lynn, D., 1987, 88, 89, Lystead, H.W JUSTIN KASHNER

96 LETTERMeN LISTING MacArthur... Mackmull... Malcolm... MacArthur, D Mackmull, J.V., 1947, 48, 49, Malcolm, J.D., 2013, Malloy, J.T Manus, P.C. Jr., 1952, 53, Marben, R.L., Marcrum, R.H., Marlar, D.B., Marrella, L.S., 1955, 56, Martina, A.J., Matthews, J.P., Mattox, T.C., 1998, 99, May, S.P., 2010, Mayhew, B.A., 2004, 05, 06, Mazur, H.J.... January 1943 McBride, H.L McCabe, E.F., June 1943 McCall, P.B., 1968, 69, McCarthy, J McCarthy, J.E McCarthy, J.N., 1948, McCoach, D McConnell, R.E., 1943, 44, McCoy, F.R McCants, M.J., 2012, 13, 14, McDonald, M.A., McDonough, J.M McEvoy, L.D., McGrath, H.L McIlroy, S.A., 2011, McIntyre, A McKague, K.C., 2008, 09, 10, McLellan, B.J., 1966, 67, McMahan, A..A., 1995, McMahon, W.C... April 1917 McNamara, A.T McNeal, J.W McNeil, N...August 1917 McNutt, C.B., 1972, 73, McRae, W.D., 1961, Mead, D.G., Meador, M.F., Meadows, W.C., 2014, Mecca, G.J., Meloy, J.A., 2002, 04, Menoher, P Meredith, O.R Merillat, L.A Merkle, R.D., 1968, Mescher, P.K., 2012, 13, Metzger, J.H., 1948, Meyer, C.B Meyer, H.A. Jr Michela, R.J., 1962, 63, Milburn, F.W Miller, A.D Miller, G.R., 1972, 73, Miller, M.G., 2000, Milliken, C.M Milton, P.O Milton, A.M Minney, J.H., 1999, 00, 01, Mirando, J., 1962, Mirzoian, G.D., 1971, Mischak, R.M., 1952, Mitchell, H Mitchell, P.E., Moehring, A.W., Monge, D., 2014, Moore, D.R., Moore, L.C., 2008, 09, 10, Moore, R.L., 1988, 89, 90, Morris, T.J., 1980, 81, Morris, R Morrow, J.J Mortensen, J., Moses, O., Mosley, C.E., 2010, 11, Mountford, F.A Mullee, W.E., 1993, 94, 95, Mulligan, J.T., 2003, Mumma, M.C Munford, T.W... June 1918 Munson, R.D., 1993, 94, Murphy, J.R Murphy, P.A Murray, W.S... June 1918 Murray, J.K., 1969, Murrill, H.A... June 1918 Murtle, C.J., 2009, 10, 11, Muth, K., Jason Meloy Nance... Nanney... Neel... Nance, J.W., 1944, Nanney, D.Y Neel, D.V., 1972, Nelson, P.A., 1964, 65, Newsom, G.D., 1971, 72, Neyland, R.R. Jr Nieberding, R., 1984, 85, 86, Nolan, D.E Norton, K.A., 2000, 01, Nuzzo, K.R., O Neal... O Neill... Oakes... O Neal, A.L., 1992, 93, 94, O Neill, T.A Oakes, B.J., 1971, Oblinger, J.B., 1951, 52, Odierno, R.T., 1975, Ogden, L.J., 1947, Ogden, C.C Oliphant, E.Q... June 1918 Ordway, G., 1953, Ordway, R.E., 1957, Ortiz, H., Otterstedt, M.A., J.P. Polchinski 95

97 LETTERMeN LISTING Page... Pantaloni... Parker... Page, J.T., 2013, 14, Pantaloni, M.A., Parker, J.K., Partlow, F.A., Paterson, W.G Pattison, H.H Pavy, M.E., Pedersen, W.E., 1968, 69, Pegg, J.D., Pehanik, A.P., 1981, Perkins, G.T Perry, P.S., 1990, 91, 92, Perwein, A.H Peterson, B.M., Peterson, T.W., 1969, 70, Petricka, R.S., 1972, Petrone, J.R., 2000, Peyton, J.C., Phillips, B.W Place, R.H...August 1917 Plaia, M.A., 1992, 93, Plotts, D.A., 2001, Pluff, D.J., 2003, 04, 05, Polchinski, J.P., 2006, 07, 08, Polk, R.B Pollock, V.J., Poole, G.B., Porter, K.J., 2008, 09, Post, E.D Powel, N.E Powell, R.D., Price, B.C., 1995, 96, 97, Price, Z.M., 2009, 10, 11, Prichard, V.E Priestley, W.J Pritchett, E.E Procknal, E.S., 1953, Pryor, M.C., 2005, 06, Pugh, B.L., Pyrz, A., 1964, Pyrz, T.A., 1969, 70, Quimby... Quimby, P.T., 1994, 95, Rafalko... Rainbird... Rambusch... Rafalko, E.A., 1943, Rainbird, S.P., Rambusch, H., 1986, 87, 88, Ramirez, G., Rawlick, S.J., Reece, J.S., 2013, 14, Reeder, R.P. Jr Regnier, R.A., 1954, Reich, S.C., 1990, 91, 92, Reinebold, J., 1983, 84, 85, Reinhalter, P.J., June 1943 Rengel, N.J., 1997, 98, Rice, J.H Richardson, G.H., 1971, Richardson, M., Richmond, R.T., Rickman, E.A Riley, F.J Rindfleisch, J.A., 1957, 58, Ritter, W.H., 1950, 51, Rizzo, J.E., 1999, 00, 01, Roberts, T.A Robinett, A.M., 2012, 13, 14, Robinson, N.L., 1946, 47, Rockwell, C.K Rogers, J.R., 1962, 63, Rogers, D.C., 1968, Roosma, J.S Roper, H.M Rosoff, J., Rowland, H.T Rowley, C.R., 2010, 11, 12, Ruiz, A., 1990, 91, Rusnak, T.J., 1962, Sadtler... Salmon... Saltzman... Sadtler, O.K Saldivar, B.R., 2014, Salmon, S.M., 1997, 98, 99, Saltzman, C. McK Samec, D.W., Sanchez, N., Sands, M.T., Sarcka, E.E...August 1917 Sarcka, J.S Saunders, D.W Sawyer, M.T., 1996, 97, 98, Saxman, P.S., 1994, 95, 96, Scaglione, R.J., 1966, 67, Scanlan, M., Schepps, M.C Schiavo, C.R., 1985, Schiefer, R.D., 1977, 78, 79, Schlenker, D.C.G Schley, S., Schmid, G.M., 1974, 75, Schmidt, J.L., 1960, 61, Steve Reich Schneider, J.P., Schoor, D.P Schreckhise, C., Scioletti, B.R., Scioletti, M.S., 1995, 96, 97, Scivoletto, E.J., 1959, 60, Scogin, K.C., 2004, 05, Scott, J.F., Scully, W.E., Seaman, A.R., 2008, Segrist, C.C Seip, G.R Shain, E.R., 1953, Shearin, M., Shepherd, W.A., 1955, 56, Shipps, R.P., Shorter, J.C., Silliman, M.B., 1964, 65, Silvola, W.R., 1976, Simmons, C.J., 1945, Simmons, C.K., 2005, 06, 07, Simmons, D.M., 1991, 92, 93, Simpkins, C.W., Sine, E.D., 1982, Sipos, W.G., 1962, Sirko, G.D., 1999, 00, 01, Sloan, M.R., 1975, Smedberg, W.R Smith, K.W., 1965, 66, Smith, C.T Smith, B.P., 2014, Smith, B.S., 1987, 88, 89, Smith, C.C., Smith, T.M., 1993, 94, 95, Smothers, T.B Smythe, G.W Snukis, T.J., 1976, 77, Snyder, M.A., Softy, G., 1986, 87, Soule, J.I Souza, D.M., 1995, 96, 97, Spurr, N.M., 1985, St. Onge, R.J., 1943, Stache, J.M., 2003, 04, 05, Stadler, J.H Stahle, J.C... January 1943 Stancook, J.C Starr, W.R., Stefens, P.D., Stegmaier, R.M Steinley, P.L., June 1943 Stenson, J.R., Sterling, E.K Stevenson, C.G Stohr, T.S., Stokes, O.N Stone, N.M., 2002, 03, 04, Storck, D.G Stout, H.H Stramara, K.P., 1978, Stramara, K.R., 2007, Stribling, J.W Stricklan, S.,

98 LETTERMeN LISTING Stuff, J.W., 1948, 49, Suhr, S.A., 1995, 96, Sullivan, P.T., 1974, 75, Supko, B.E., 1996, 97, 98, Surles, A.D Suttle, A.B., 1948, Swanson, J.J., Tappert... Tarver... Tate... Tappert, K.W., 1983, 84, 85, Tarver, T.H Tate, F.J Taylor, P.H., 1977, 78, Taylor, H.L Teague, F.W Thompson, A.C., 1995, 96, 97, Thompson, T., Tichenor, C.S., 1997, 98, Tiemann, C.F Tokarsky, M., Toney, K., 1987, 88, Toth, D.M., 1979, 80, Towey, J.V., 1980, Towey, J.B., 1977, 78, Trainor, J.P Trent, R.D., Tripp, M.J., 1988, 89, 90, Trippodo, D.S., 2001, Trott, G.W., Trotter, M.J., 1993, 94, Trubia, M.L., 1975, Tubbs, L.L., 1983, 84, 85, Tulley, D.H Tully, J.P., Ufner... Ulloa... Unger... Ufner, J., Ulloa, H.A Unger, C.J., Valentine... Van Orden... Vandenberg... Valentine, C., 1986, Van Orden, G.J., 2013, Vandenberg, R.A., 1967, 68, Vanderbush, A., VanSant, C.P. Jr Vega, K., Verrill, J.H., 2013, 14, Visosky, C.D., 1997, 98, 99, Vitty, R.B., Vollmer, J.R., Wagner... Wagonhurst... Warner... Wagner, R.H., 1947, 48, Wagner, H.W Wagner, A.A., 1991, Wagonhurst, A.H., Warner, G.G Washburn, E.L., 2013, Wasiak, J., Watkins, J.T., 2009, 10, 11, Watkins, Z.J., 1999, 00, 01, Watsey, S., 1950, Weafer, W.J., Weinnig, A.J Weiss, S.E., 1995, 96, 97, Westfield, A.D, Weston, J.J., Wettlaufer, A.C., Whipple, S White, C.M., 2005, 06, 07, White, E.J White, G.P Whiteside, H.L Whitfield, S., 1977, 79, Whitlow, R.V...Jan Wilcox, F.A Wilhide, G.C Wilkinson, I.M., Williams, W.R., 1959, 60, Williams, J.M Williams, T.M., Williamson, S.C., 2002, 03, 04, Wilson, D.L., Winfield, F.E., 1949, 50, Winston, P.H Wixted, S.P., 2010, Wolf, E.J., 1989, 90, 91, Wood, W.H Wookey, J.D., 1977, Wright, J.F., 1977, 78, Wright, C., 1981, Wynn, P., Shaun Wixted Yeager... Yezak... Young... Yeager, F.J Yezak, H.R., Young, D.G., 1996, Young, M., 1986, 87, 88, Young, T., Zahuranic... Zailskas... Zaldo... Zahuranic, M., 1992, 93, 94, Zailskas, R.W., 1959, 60, Zaldo, M.J., 1959, Zell, E.M Zilian, F., 1969, Zimmerman, D.Z Zmolek, G.R., Zurawik, C.A., Adam Thompson 97

99 army in the pros Army s baseball program has proven to be one of the most regular producers of minor league talent in all of the Northeast the past several years. In fact, 14 former Black Knights have logged time with a minor league team affiliated with the major leagues since Twelve of those individuals have been selected in Major League Baseball s First-Year Player Draft, including a school-record total of three chosen in Below is a list of Army players selected in the draft since In addition to those listed, Josh Holden signed with the Cincinnati Reds organization as a free agent in 2006 and Chris Rowley inked a free agent contract with the Toronto Blue Jays. Alex robinett MLB FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT SELECTIONS (SINCE 2005) Name Year Rd. Organization Schuyler Williamson Detroit Tigers Milan Dinga L.A. Angels Nick Hill Seattle Mariners Drew Clothier Florida Marlins Chris Simmons Pittsburgh Pirates Cole White Pittsburgh Pirates Matt Fouch Atlanta Braves Clint Moore San Diego Padres Kevin McKague Atlanta Braves J.T. Watkins Boston Red Sox Kevin McKague Atlanta Braves Nick Dignacco Texas Rangers Alex Robinett New York Yankees CHRIS SIMMONS NICK DIGNACCO Nick Hill Kevin McKague COLE WHITE MILAN DINGA DREW CLOTHIER CLINT MOORE 98

100 ncaa regional appreances 2013 davenport field Charlottesville, Va davenport field Charlottesville, Va ufcu disch-falk field Austin, texas 2005 Dick howser Stadium Tallahasee, Fla Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, La Yogi Berra Stadium Montclair, N.J. 99

101 2016 ARMY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time 2/19 Bryant & Cary, NC 3 PM 2/20 Penn State (DH) & Cary, NC 1:30 PM 2/21 Monmouth & Cary, NC 11 AM 2/26 at Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN 4 PM 2/27 at Lipscomb Nashville, TN 3 PM 2/28 at Belmont Nashville, TN 1 PM 3/4 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 4 PM 3/5 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 2 PM 3/6 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 12 PM 3/9 HOFSTRA WEST POINT, NY 3:30 PM 3/12 Massachusetts (DH) % Tampa, FL 4:30 PM 3/13 Massachusetts % Tampa, FL 1 PM 3/15 North Dakota State! Clearwater, FL 2 PM 3/17 Harvard! Clearwater, FL 2 PM 3/18 Harvard (DH)! Clearwater, FL 11 AM 3/23 COLUMBIA WEST POINT, NY 3:30 PM 3/25 SETON HALL WEST POINT, NY 3 PM 3/26 at Seton Hall (DH) South Orange, NJ 1 PM 3/29 SIENA WEST POINT, NY 3 PM 4/2 LAFAYETTE (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/3 LAFAYETTE (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/5 UMASS LOWELL WEST POINT, NY 3:30 PM Home games in CAPS All dates and times (Eastern) subject to change Date Opponent Location Time 4/9 BUCKNELL (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/10 BUCKNELL (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 4/12 MANHATTAN WEST POINT, NY 7 PM 4/16 at Holy Cross (DH) * Worcester, MA 12 PM 4/17 at Holy Cross (DH) * Worcester, MA 1 PM 4/20 at NYIT Old Westbury, NY 3:30 PM 4/23 at Navy (DH) * Annapolis, Md. 12 PM 4/24 at Navy (DH) * Annapolis, Md. 1 PM 4/27 Marist $ FISHKILL, NY 6:30 PM 4/30 LEHIGH (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 12 PM 5/1 LEHIGH (DH) * WEST POINT, NY 1 PM 5/7 at Hartford (DH) Hartford, CT 12 PM 5/8 Hartford ^ POMONA, NY 2 PM 5.14 Semifinals # at Highest Seed TBA 5.15 Semifinals # at Highest Seed TBA 5.21 Championship # at Highest Seed TBA 5.22 Championship # at Highest Seed TBA * Patroit League Game & USA Baseball Training Center - Cary, N.C.! Jack Russell Stadium - Clearwater, Fla. % Tampa Jesuit High School - Tampa, Fla. $ Hudson Valley Baseball Classic ^ Provident Bank Park - Pomona, N.Y. # Patriot League Tournament

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