Following is our fourth look at some of the Division One stats leaders for the 2011 college baseball season. These stats are “unofficial”, as the NCAA does not typically release its first official statistics until the conclusion of basketball’s Final Four. These stats are updated through games played on April 3.
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BATTING AVERAGE
1. Chad Zurcher – Memphis .505
2. Tanner Waite – New Mexico St. .486
3. C.J. Cron – Utah .476
4. Matt Gedman – UMass .466
5. Tyler Jones – Long Island .444
6. Joey Rickard – Arizona .443
7. John Lenherr – VCU .442
8. Tyler Sibley – Texas St. .440
9. Brad Zebedis – Presbyterian .438
10. Eric Phillips – Georgia Southern .432
HOME RUNS
1. Jake Lowery – James Madison 14
2. David Herbek – James Madison 12
2. Victor Roache – Georgia Southern 12
4. Casey Kalenkosky – Texas St. 10
4. Mikie Mahtook – LSU 10
4. Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech 10
4. Bo Reeder – East Tennessee St. 10
9. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston 9
9. Brandon Miller – Samford 9
9. Peter O’Brien – Bethune-Cookman 9
9. Dan Paolini – Siena 9
9. Doug Schribman – Bucknell 9
9. B.A. Vollmuth – Southern Mississippi 9
RBIs
1. Parker Hipp – New Mexico St. 47
2. Matt Leeds – College of Charleston 44
2. Jake Lowery – James Madison 44
4. David Herbek – James Madison 42
4. Colin Moran – North Carolina 42
6. Andy Chriscaden – Kennesaw St. 39
6. Cody Fick – Evansville 39
8. Jacob Tanner – Mercer 38
8. Adam Brett Walker – Jacksonville 38
10. Garrett Buechele – Oklahoma 37
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
1. Chad Zurcher – Memphis .612
2. Tanner Waite – New Mexico St. .606
3. Tyler McNeely – Illinois St. .561
4. Tyler Jones – Long Island .553
5. Anthony Rendon – Rice .552
6. Rick Aguayo – New Mexico St. .541
6. Jimmy Brennaman – Campbell .541
8. Parker Hipp – New Mexico St. .538
9. Tyler Sibley – Texas St. .537
10. C.J. Cron – Utah .536
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. Jake Lowery – James Madison .881
2. David Herbek – James Madison .830
3. Mikie Mahtook – LSU .828
4. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston .800
5. C.J. Cron – Utah .780
6. A.J. Miller – Lafayette .767
7. Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech .753
7. Joe Winker – Mercer .753
9. Brad Zebedis – Presbyterian .750
10. Tyler McNeely – Illinois St. .747
STOLEN BASES
1. Bryson Myles – Stephen F. Austin 26
1. Brooks Pinckard – Baylor 26
3. Ryan Mooney – Sam Houston St. 20
3. Khayyan Norfork – Tennessee 20
5. Ryan Brenner – Miami (OH) 19
5. Ian Haynes – James Madison 19
5. Matt Hillsinger – Radford 19
5. Rand Ravnaas – Georgetown 19
5. Travis Shreve – Central Florida 19
5. Eric Stamets – Evansville 19
5. Nick Vickerson – Mississippi St. 19
5. Scott Woodward – Coastal Carolina 19
RUNS
1. Jake Lowery – James Madison 42
2. Billy Burns – Mercer 40
3. Mikie Mahtook – LSU 38
4. Jimmy Brenneman – Campbell 37
4. Parker Hipp – New Mexico St. 37
4. Wesley Starkes – New Mexico St. 37
7. Jacob Tanis – Mercer 36
7. Zachary Voight – New Mexico St. 36
9. Justin Boudreaux – Southeastern Louisiana 35
9. Tyler Grimes – Wichita St. 35
9. Bryce Ortega – Arizona 35
9. Anthony Rendon – Rice 35
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WINS
1. Whitney Robinson – Florida A&M 8
2. Mark Pope – Georgia Tech 7
2. Michael Rocha – Oklahoma 7
4. Justin Amlung – Louisville 6
Will Campbell – Georgia St. 6
Matt Crouse – Mississippi 6
Steve Eagerton – Jacksonville 6
Sean Gilmartin – Florida St. 6
Greg Gonzalez – Fresno St. 6
Sonny Gray – Vanderbilt 6
Zach Griffith – Kennesaw St. 6
Danny Hultzen – Virginia 6
Patrick Johnson – North Carolina 6
Taylor Jungmann – Texas 6
Jenn Lindsey – Florida A&M 6
John Neely – Texas Tech 6
Tanner Perkins – Western Kentucky 6
Tyler Ray – Troy 6
Corey Roberts – UNC-Charlotte 6
Michael Roth – South Carolina 6
Geoffrey Thomas – Southern Mississippi 6
SAVES
1. Tyler Maloof – Georgia 11
2. Branden Kline – Virginia 10
2. Bo Reeder – East Tennessee St. 10
4. Nick Pepitone – Tulane 9
4. Charlie Robertson – Fresno St. 9
6. James Allen – Kansas St. 8
6. Chris Haney – Dallas Baptist 8
6. Ryan Hawthorne – Loyola Marymount 8
6. Todd Hornsby – Jacksonville St. 8
The following 15 players are tied with 7 saves each
10. Pat Christensen – LaSalle
Matt Francisco – Villanova
Joaquin Hinojosa – Texas A&M
Andrew Jones – Samford
Corey Knebel – Texas
Daniel Miranda – Miami (FL)
Mark Montgomery – Longwood
Ryan Nance – UAB
Matt Price – South Carolina
Jonathon Smart – Alabama
Tyler Wagner – Utah
Abram Williams – Radford
Matt Zahel – Toledo
Evan Zerff – Long Island
Tony Zych – Louisville
STRIKEOUTS
1. Trevor Bauer – UCLA 82
2. Danny Hultzen – Virginia 78
3. Kurt Heyer – Arizona 69
4. Jenn Lindsey – Florida A&M 66
5. Sonny Gray – Vanderbilt 62
5. Alex Meyer – Kentucky 62
7. Tyler Anderson – Oregon 61
7. Kyle Winkler – TCU 61
9. Jed Bradley – Georgia Tech 59
9. Cameron Hobson – Dayton 59