Following is our first 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.
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BATTING AVERAGE
1. Brandon Eckerle – Michigan St. .533
2. Ross Heffley – Western Carolina .521
3. Eric Phillips – Georgia Southern .517
4. Joe Winker – Mercer .489
4. Doug Dekoning – Milwaukee .489
6. C.J. Cron – Utah .477
6. Danny Quattlebaum – Gardner-Webb .477
8. Daniel Pigott – Florida .463
9. Khayyak Norfork – Tennessee .462
9. Thomas Pope – UNC Wilmington .462
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. Joe Winker – Mercer 1.044
2. Jake Lowery – James Madison .968
3. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston .896
4. C.J. Cron – Utah .864
5. Rance Roundy – UNLV .861
6. Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech .852
7. Ross Heffley – Western Carolina .833
8. Christian Walker – South Carolina .830
9. Doug Shribman – Bucknell .826
10. Jackie Bradley, Jr. – South Carolina .813
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
1. Khayyan Norfork – Tennessee .606
2. Eric Phillips – Georgia Southern .589
3. Joe Winker – Mercer .579
4. Brandon Eckerle – Michigan St. .576
4. Tyler Grimes – Wichita St. .576
6. Ross Heffley – Western Carolina .574
7. Ryan Bellamy – Xavier .571
8. Jimmy Brenneman – Campbell .566
9. Kevin Quaranto – Siena .566
10. Andrew Susac – Oregon St. .561
HOME RUNS
1. Jake Lowery – James Madison 9
2. Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech 7
2. Doug Shribman – Bucknell 7
2. Joe Winker – Mercer 7
2. Derrick Workman – Mercer 7
6. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston 6
6. Brandon Bayardi – UNLV 6
6. Jeff Harkensee – Southeastern Louisiana 6
6. David Herbek – James Madison 6
6. Matt Leeds – College of Charleston 6
6. Mikie Mahtook – LSU 6
6. Rance Roundy – UNLV 6
RBIs
1. Matt Leeds – College of Charleston 35
2. Jake Lowery – James Madison 30
3. Jeff Harkensee – Southeastern Louisiana 26
3. Rance Roundy – UNLV 26
3. Joe Winker – Mercer 26
6. Steve Antolik – High Point 24
6. Matt Duffy – Tennessee 24
6. Casey Kalenkosky – Texas State 24
6. Jacob Tanis – Mercer 24
10. Thomas Carroll – Mercer 22
10. Steve Cochrane – Georgia Southern 22
10. Jimmy Howick – Jacksonville 22
10. Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech 22
10. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech 22
10. Ben Thomas – Xavier 22
RUNS
1. Billy Burns – Mercer 27
2. Jake Lowery – James Madison 26
3. Johnny Bladel – James Madison 25
3. Jace Peterson – McNeese St. 25
5. Jimmy Brenneman – Campbell 24
5. Thomas Carroll – Mercer 24
5. Mikie Mahtook – LSU 24
5. Rance Roundy – UNLV 24
9. Nick Vickerson – Mississippi St. 23
10. Justin Boudreaux – Southeastern Louisiana 22
10. Christopher Cook – George Mason 22
10. Rob Kral – College of Charleston 22
10. Matt Leeds – College of Charleston 22
10. Cole Rakar – College of Charleston 22
10. Chris Taylor – Virginia 22
STOLEN BASES
1. Bryson Myles – Stephen F. Austin 17
2. Travis Shreve – Central Florida 15
3. Ryan Mooney – Sam Houston St. 14
3. Khayyan Norfork – Tennessee 14
3. Brooks Pinckard – Baylor 14
6. Jimmy Brenneman – Campbell 13
6. Eric Stamets – Evansville 13
6. Nick Vickerson – Mississippi St. 13
9. Pat Hillsinger – Radford 12
9. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech 12
9. Jace Peterson – McNeese St. 12
9. Taylor Ratliff – Jacksonville 12
9. Scott Woodward – Coastal Carolina 12
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WINS
1. Scott McNally – East Tennessee St. 5
(14 Pitchers are tied with four wins each.)
Josh Adams – Georgia Southern
Evan Abrecht – Air Force
Ty Blach – Creighton
Matt Crouse – Mississippi
Alex Facundus – Tulane
Sean Gilmartin – Florida St.
Danny Hultzen – Virginia
Brian Johnson – Florida
Tanner Peters – UNLV
Mark Pope – Georgia Tech
Tyler Ray – Troy
Michael Roth – South Carolina
Dave Walking – Penn State
Kyle Winkler – TCU
SAVES
1. Branden Kline – Virginia 7
1. Nick Pepitone – Tuland 7
1. Bo Reeder – East Tennessee St. – 7
4. Chris Dennis – Portland 6
4. Ryan Hawthorned – Loyola Marymount 6
4. Tyler Maloof – Georgia 6
4. Mark Montgomery – Longwood 6
4. Charlie Robertson – Fresno St. 6
9. Corey Deighan – Charleston Southern 5
9. Zack Hartman – UNLV 5
9. Jordan Legros – McNeese St. 5
9. Blaze Tart – UNC Wilmington 5
9. Justin Ziegler – Bradley 5
9. Tony Zych – Louisville 5
STRIKEOUTS
1. Danny Hultzen – Virginia 50
2. Trevor Bauer – UCLA 46
3. Tyler Anderson – Oregon 41
4. Alex Meyer – Kentucky 39
5. Jed Bradley – Georgia Tech 38
5. Christian Jones – Oregon 38
7. Gerrit Cole – UCLA 37
8. Chris Beck – Georgia Southern 35
8. Sean Gilmartin – Florida St. 35
10. Richie Goodenow – Lipscomb 34
10. Austin Pritcher – The Citadel 34