College Baseball Stats Leaders – April 30

May 1, 2012
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Following is our latest look at select top 10 statistical leaders for the 2012 season in Division One baseball. These are the official stats as compiled by the NCAA for games through Sunday, April 29.

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Raph Rhymes

BATTING AVERAGE

1. Raph Rhymes – LSU .500
2. Danny Poma – Hofstra .449
3. D.J. Peterson – New Mexico .437
4. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. .432
5. Albert Carpen – Chicago St. .429
6. Roger Bernal – UT Pan American .425
7. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech .422
8. Alex Yarbrough – Ole Miss .420
9. Michael Felton – Campbell .413
10. Andrew Deeds – Morehead St.  .410

Goose Kallunki

RBIs

1. Goose Kallunki – Utah Valley 60
2. D.J. Peterson – New Mexico 57
3. D.J. Hicks – Central Florida 56
4. Sean Bignall – Arkansas Little Rock 54
Michael Conforto – Oregon St. 54
Jared Hammer – Hofstra 54
7. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. 52
8. Jake Kirkland – Campbell 51
Josh Ludy – Baylor 51
Zach Voight – New Mexico St. 51

Matthew Scruggs

HOME RUNS

1. Brandon Miller – Samford 17
1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. 17
1. Matthew Scruggs – East Tennessee St. 17
4. Sean Bignall – Arkansas Little Rock 16
Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech 16
6. Daniel Kassouf – Appalachian St. 15
Dylan Pratt – East Tennessee St. 15
8. Chris Cowell – Richmond 14
Ben Waldrip – Jacksonville St. 14
10. Trevor Edwards – UNC Greensboro 13
D.J. Peterson – New Mexico 13
Mac Williamson – Wake Forest 13

Trenton Moses

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. .833
2. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech .783
3. D.J. Peterson – New Mexico .765
4. Daniel Kassouf – Appalachian St. .754
5. Sean Bignall – Arkansas Little Rock .749
6. Ryan McCauley – Niagara .725
7. Danny Poma – Hofstra .713
8. James Ramsey – Florida St. .705
9. Patrick Kivlehan – Rutgers .713
10. Goose Kallunki – Utah Valley .705

Trenton Moses

ON BASE PERCENTAGE

1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. .552
2. Raph Rhymes – LSU .534
3. Albert Carpen – Chicago St. .531
4. James Ramsey – Florida St. .528
5. Eddie Sorondo – Delaware St. .527
6. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech .524
7. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech .520
8. Ben Magsig – Eastern Michigan .519
9. Forrestt Allday – Central Arkansas .517
10. Danny Poma – Hofstra .514

DOUBLES

Danny Poma

1. Danny Poma – Hofstra 26
2. Bill Cullen – Virginia Commonwealth 22
Chad Pinder – Virginia Tech 22
4. Jimmy Rider – Kent St. 21
5. Mitchell Garver – New Mexico 20
Travis Isaak – Murray St. 20
7. Brian Blasik – Dayton 19
Chris Diaz – North Carolina St. 19
Matt Frazer – West Virginia 19
Eduardo Gonzalez – Alcorn St. 19
Ryan Haas – Delaware St. 19
Spiker Helms – Missouri St. 19
Chris Serritella – Southern Illinois 19

Tim Colwell

TRIPLES

1. Tim Colwell – North Dakota St. 9
1. Bill Cullen – Virginia Commonwealth 9
1. Travis Jankowski – Stony Brook 9
4. Nathan Burns – Florida International 8
Derek Fisher – Virginia 8
Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech 8
Casey Selsor – UT San Antonio 8
8. Jake Arrington – Sam Houston St. 7

20 Players are tied for 9th with six triples each

Trea Turner

STOLEN BASES

1. Trea Turner – North Carolina St.  41
2. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech 34
3. Michael Faulkner – Arkansas St. 33
Brock Hebert – Southeastern Louisiana 33
Jonathon Murphy – Jacksonville 33
6. Richard Amion – Alabama St. 30
Brandyn Crutcher – Alabama A&M 30
8. Shane Brown – Charlotte 29
Travis Jankowski – Stony Brook 29
10. Adam Engel – Louisville 28
Chris Wolfe – Grambling 28

Nick Petree

ERA

1. Nick Petree – Missouri St. 0.70
2. Chris Rowley – Army 1.10
3. Alex Cruz – Georgia Tech 1.17
4. Aaron Burke – Coastal Carolina 1.25
5. Corey Knebel – Texas 1.32
6. Preston Morrison – TCU 1.34
7. Marco Gonzalez – Gonzaga 1.35
8. Ricky Holden – UNC Wilmington 1.37
Clay Murphy – Missouri St. 1.37
10. Carlos Rodon – North Carolina St. 1.42

Marcus Stroman

STRIKEOUTS

1. Marcus Stroman – Duke 112
2. Andrew Heaney – Oklahoma St. 102
3. Kevin Gausman – LSU 97
Carlos Rodon – North Carolina St. 97
5. Chris Stratton – Mississippi St. 95
6. Chris Beck – Georgia Southern  94
7. Travis Ballew – Texas St. 90
Joe Bircher – Bradley 90
Jose De Leon – Southern 90
10. Dan Langfield – Memphis 88
Daniel Minor – Texas A&M Corpus Christi 88

Chris Rowley

WINS

1. Chris Rowley – Army 10
2. Trent Blank – Baylor 9
Lance Day – UT Arlington 9
Quintavious Drains – Jackson State 9

The following pitchers are tied for 5th with eight wins each

Luke Anderson – North Dakota St.
Ryan Arrowood – Appalachian St.
Travis Ballew – Texas St.
Josh Carr – Kennesaw St.
Dylan Clark – Elon
Chance Cleveland – Arkansas Little Rock
Mike Compton – Florida St.
Jharel Cotton – East Carolina
Jordan Elliott – Delaware St.
Ryan Garton – Florida Atlantic
Jeremy Gendlek – Utah Valley
Kurt Heyer – Arizona
Jordan John – Oklahoma
Josh Martin – Samford
Blake Mascarello – Purdue
Nick Petree – Missouri St.
Christian Powell – College of Charleston
Carlos Rodon – North Carolina St.
Desmond Russell – Jackson St.
Chris Stratton – Mississippi St.
Jeff Thompson – Louisville
Trevor Williams – Arizona St.

Michael Wagner

SAVES

1. Michael Wagner – San Diego 19
2. Stefan Lopez – Southeastern Louisiana 16
3. Owen Jones – Portland 14
4. Chris O’Grady – George Mason 13
Robbie Powell – Stetson 13
6. Michael Lorenzen – Cal State Fullerton 12
Austin Maddox – Florida 12
8. Robert Benincasa – Florida St. 11
Garrett Fanchier – Belmont 11
Michael Schum – Wright St. 11
Seth Willoughby – Xavier 11
Michael Gomez – Florida International 11

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