College Baseball Stats Leaders – March 13

March 13, 2012
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Official NCAA D1 Leaders Through 3/11/12…

The 2012 college baseball season is nearly a month old, so we have our first look at the official NCAA statistics leaders in select offensive and pitching categories. We will add more categories as continue to provide these stats updates throughout the season.

Stats are from games reported to the NCAA through Sunday, March 11.

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BATTING AVERAGE

Roger Bernal

1. Roger Bernal – UT Pan American  .559

2. Nick Colwell – North Dakota St.  .547

3. Nick Hamilton – Kent St.  .541

4. Christopher Torres – UT Pan American  .500

5. Matt Fleishman – Villanova  .491

5. Jeff Gelalich – UCLA  .491

5. Jared King – Kansas St. .491

8. Mike Martinez  – Florida International  .486

8. Adam Hiker – Northern Colorado  .486

10. Tyler Marincov – North Florida  .483

HOME RUNS

Sean Bignall

1. Sean Bignall – Arkansas-Little Rock  9

2. Chris Cowell – Richmond  8

2. Matthew Scruggs – East Tennessee St.  8

4.  Nick Backlund – Mercer  7

Trevor Edwards – UNC Greensoro  7

Jacob Mayers – Richmond  7

Ryan McCauley – Niagara  7

Brandon Miller – Samford  7

Richie Rodriguez – Eastern Kentucky  7

Mike Zunino – Florida  7

(Nine players tied for 11th place with 6 HR)

RBIs

Nick Backlund

1. Sean Bignall – Arkansas-Little Rock  33

2. Nick Backlund – Mercer  28

3. D.J. Hicks – Central Florida  27

3. Jacob Hoyle – Western Carolina  27

5. Preston Beck – UT-Arlington  25

Zac Fisher – New Mexico St.  25

Zach Kirksey – Ole Miss  25

Carlos Lopez – Wake Forest  25

9. Alex Williams – Louisiana Tech  24

10. Jeremy Banks – Youngstown St.  23

Johnny Coy – Wichita St.  23

Brandon Miller – Samford  23

Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  23

Stephen Piscotty – Stanford  23

A.J. Reed – Kentucky  23

Chris Serritella – Southern Illinois  23

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

Phil Ruzbarsky

1. Sean Bignall – Arkansas-Little Rock  1.016

2. Phil Ruzbarsky – Richmond  .978

3. Ryan McCauley – Niagara  .966

4. Nick Backlund – Mercer  .924

5. Jeremy Banks – Youngstown St.  .923

5. Matthew Scruggs – East Tennessee St.  .923

7. Cameron Flynn – Kentucky  .912

8. Chris Cowell – Richmond  .907

9. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  .895

10. James Ramsey – Florida St.  .894

10. Richie Shaffer – Clemson  .894

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE

James Ramsey

1. James Ramsey – Florida St.  .643

2. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  .610

3. Roger Bernal – UT-Pan American  .595

4. Anthony Defabio – Pittsburgh  .591

5. Ryan Kresky – Fairleigh Dickinson  .590

6. Forrestt Allday – Central Arkansas  .588

6. Wade Hinkle – Kansas St.  .588

8. Phil Ruzbarsky – Richmond  .587

9. Richie Shaffer – Clemson  .581

10. Jeremy Banks – Youngstown St.  .578

STOLEN BASES

Shane Brown

1. Shane Brown – Charlotte  15

1. Michael Faulkner – Arkansas St.  15

1. Brock Herbert – Southeastern Louisiana  15

4. Jay Gonzalez – Auburn  14

4. Creede Simpson – Auburn  14

4. Eric Stamets – Evansville  14

4. Chris Wolfe – Grambling St.  14

8. Will Callaway – Appalachian St.  13

8. Trea Turner – North Carolina St.  13

10. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech  12

10. Aaron Warren – Texas Southern  12

10. Matt Wessinger – St. John’s   12

ERA

A.J. Ladwig

1. A.J. Ladwig – Wichita St. 0.00

Bryan Maxwell – UT Pan American  0.00

R.C. Orlan – North Carolina  0.00

Derrick Stultz – South Florida  0.00

Frankie Vanderka – Stony Brook  0.00

Foster Vielock – Wichita St.  0.00

7. Alex Alemann – St. Louis  0.31

8. Jonathon Dziedzic – Lamar  0.33

9. Kyle Hooper – UC Irvine  0.39

10. Matt Higginbotham – LIU Brooklyn  0.41

10. Ryan Pfaeffle – George Mason   0.41

STRIKEOUTS

Andrew Heaney

1. Andrew Heaney – Oklahoma St.  44

2. Mark Appel – Stanford  40

3. Marcus Stroman – Duke  39

4. Joe Bircher – Bradley  38

4. Pierce Johnson – Missouri St.  38

6. Buck Farmer – Georgia Tech  37

6. Brett Mooneyham – Stanford  37

8. Konnor Wade – Arizona  36

8. Randy Zeigler – Louisiana-Monroe  36

10. Chase Stevens – Oklahoma St.  35

SAVES

Michael Wagner

1. Michael Wagner – San Diego  9

2. Michael Dimock – Wake Forest  6

Blake Hauser – VCU  6

Michael Lorenzen – Cal State Fullerton  6

Michael Morin – North Carolina  6

Paul Twining – Santa Clara  6

The following are tied for 7th with 5 saves

7. Robert Benincasa – Florida St.

Chase Byerly – Butler

Matt Gardner – Nevada

Gabe Grammer – Presbyterian

Preston Hatcher – Western Carolina

Nathan Hyatt – Appalachian St.

Owen Jones – Portland

Stefan Lopez – Southeastern Louisiana

Austin Maddox – Florida

Jordan McCoy – Nicholls St.

Ryan Nance – Alabama-Birmingham

David Peterson – College of Charleston

Caleb Reed – Mississippi St.

Jimmy Reed – Maryland

Drew Reynolds – East Carolina

Jake Walsh – Missouri

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