An Unofficial 2nd Look At The National Leaders
The NCAA won’t release its official statistics leaders until after the conclusion of the Final Four, so here’s our “unofficial” look at some individual category leaders. Pitching Statistics are still a little hard to qualify, so for now we’re sticking with wins, saves and strikeouts. We’ve added slugging percentage, on-base percentage and a “Triple Crown Watch” this week to the offensive categories.
(Stats as of March 25, 2010)
Wins
These Pitchers Are Tied With 5 Victories
Matt Andress-Appalachian State
Corey Baker-Pittsburgh
Aaron Barrett-Mississippi
Jake Borup-Arizona State
Gerrit Cole-UCLA
Ryan Daniel-Kansas State
Brandon Efferson-Southeastern Louisiana
Merrill Kelly-Arizona State
Brandon Love-Mercer
Alex Panteliodis-Florida
Marcus Pointer-Pacific
Josh Schneider-Morehead State
Brandon Williamson-Dallas Baptist
Alex Wimmers-Ohio State
Asher Wojciechowski-The Citadel
Strikeouts
1. Taylor Jungmann – Texas 51
2. Gerrit Cole – UCLA 49
3. Asher Wojciechowski – The Citadel 48
4. Trevor Bauer – UCLA 47
4. Barret Loux – Texas A&M 47
6. Jason Mitchell – UT Arlington 43
7. Tanner Peters – UNLV 44
8. Daniel Bibona-UC Irvine 43
8. Danny Hultzen – Virginia 43
8. Ryan Fraser – Memphis 43
Saves
1. Matty Ott-LSU 8
2. Kevin Arico-Virginia 7
2. Chad Sheppard-Northwestern State 7
2. Jordan Swagerty-Arizona State 7
5. Chris Patterson-Appalachian State 6
5. Seth Simmons-East Carolina 6
7. Wes Alsup-Tennessee Martin 5
Chris Dennis-Portland 5
Austin Fleet-Coastal Carolina 5
Chris Franklin-Southeastern Louisiana 5
John Ivie-Belmont 5
Drew Mahaffey-The Citadel 5
Daniel Ottone-Western Carolina 5
Brooks Pinckard-Baylor 5
Ryne Purcell-Eastern Kentucky 5
Mikel Rodenberg-High Point 5
Chance Ruffin-Texas 5
Lex Rutledge-Samford 5
John Soldinger-Manhattan 5
Batting Average
1. Garrett Bivone-UT Pan American .531 (26-49)
2. Chris Duffy-Central Florida .530 (44-83)
3. Matt Szczur-Villanova .529 (37-70)
4. Justin Bencsko-Villanova .527 (29-55)
5. Mark Hill-George Mason .517 (41-60)
6. Sean Toole-Pittsburgh .509 (27-53)
7. Matt Dittman-Illinois .500 (22-44)
7. David Popkins-UC Davis .500 (21-42)
9. Chris Benson-Utah Valley .492 (31-63)
10. Brandon Padula-Maryland .486 (36-74)
Home Runs
1. A.J. Kirby-Jones-Tennessee Tech 13
2. Chris Duffy-Central Florida 12
3. Ben Harty-New Mexico State 11
4. Mac Doyle-Wofford 10
Paul Hoilman-East Tennessee St. 10
Phil Wunderlich-Louisville 10
Pat Biserta-Rutgers 10
Danny Brock-St. Louis 10
J. D. Ashbrook-Morehead State 10
Kyle Parker-Clemson 10
RBIs
1. Chris Duffy-Central Florida 40
2. A.J. Kirby-Jones-Tennessee Tech 39
2. Drew Lee-Morehead State 39
4. Ben Harty-New Mexico State 38
4. Jacob Tanis-Mercer 38
6. Danny Brock-St. Louis 36
6. Sam Eberle-Jacksonville State 36
6. Nate Woods-Belmont 36
6. Joe Leonard-Pittsburgh 36
10. Connor Powers-Mississippi St. 34
10. Paul Karmas-St. John’s 34
Slugging Percentage
1. A.J. Kirby-Jones-Tennessee Tech 1.155
2. Chris Duffy-Central Florida 1.120
3. Mac Doyle-Wofford 1.000
4. Paul Hoilman-East Tennessee St. .959
5. Jacke Healey-Youngstown State .950
6. Zack MacPhee-Arizona State .922
7. Brandon Hairston-Norfolk State .909
8. Ryan Soares-George Mason .908
9. Wes Cunningham-Murray State .897
10. T.J. Blanton-Bowling Green .895
On-Base Percentage
1. Justin Bencsko-Villanova .613
2. Brian Harris-Vanderbilt .608
2. Nate Roberts-High Point .608
4. Taylor Dugas-Alabama .607
5. A.J. Kirby-Jones-Tennessee Tech .606
6. Chad Salem-Manhattan .602
7. Mark Hill-George Mason .600
8. Alan Denman-Campbell .595
9. Vincent Mejia-UT Pan American .587
10. David Popkins-UC Davis .585
Triple Crown Watch
Chris Duffy-Central Florida
BA: .530 #2
HR: 12 #2
RBI: 40 #1