Following is our latest look at Division One’s college baseball stats leaders in selected categories. These official NCAA stats are for games played through Sunday, May 1.
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BATTING AVERAGE
1. Chad Zurcher – Memphis .470
2. Bo Cuthertson – Southern Utah .450
3. C.J. Cron – Utah .448
4. Tyler Jones – Long Island .445
5. Scott Davis – Delaware St. .443
6. Brad Miller – Clemson .437
7. Bryson Myles – Stephen F. Austin .436
8. Eric Philips – Georgia Southern .432
9. Jason Krizan – Dallas Baptist .431
10. Ross Heffley – Western Carolina .427
HOME RUNS
1. Victor Roache – Georgia Southern 23
2. Jake Lowery – James Madison 20
3. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston 18
4. Casey Kalenkosky – Texas St. 16
Dan Paolini – Siena 16
Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech 16
Doug Shribman – Bucknell 16
8. Matt Leeds – College of Charleston 15
Xavier Macklin – North Carolina A&T 15
Brandon Miller – Samford 15
RBIs
1. Jake Lowery – James Madison 70
2. Matt Leeds – College of Charleston 67
3. George Springer – Connecticut 62
4. David Herbek – James Madison 61
5. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston 61
5. Jason Krizan – Dallas Baptist 61
7. Jacob Tanis – Mercer 59
8. Chris O’Brien – Wichita St. 58
8. Adam Brett Walker – Jacksonville 58
10. Peter O’Brien – Bethune-Cookman 57
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
1. Chad Zurcher – Memphis .577
2. Tyler Jones – Long Island .557
2. Tyler Robbins – Dallas Baptist .557
4. Anthony Rendon – Rice .552
5. Tanner Waite – New Mexico St. .545
6. Brad Miller – Clemson .535
7. Scott Davis – Delaware St. .532
8. Jarrod Parks – Mississippi St. .530
9. Tyler McNeely – Illinois St. .529
10. Frazier Hall – Southern .523
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. Jake Lowery – James Madison .845
2. Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston .829
3. C.J. Cron – Utah .818
4. A.J. Miller – Lafayette .779
5. Victor Roache – Georgia Southern .773
6. Andrew Rash – Virginia Tech .759
7. Trever Adams – Creighton .755
8. Jason Krizan – Dallas Baptist .753
9. Frazier Hall – Southern .739
10. Bo Cuthbertson – Southern Utah .738
STOLEN BASES
1. Bryson Myles – Stephen F. Austin 40
2. Brandon Hollins – Alcorn St. 33
2. Dexter Kelley – Savannah St. 33
4. Ryan Brenner – Miami (OH) 30
4. Brooks Pinckard – Baylor 30
6. Cory Tilton – Charlotte 28
7. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech 27
8. Billy Burns – Mercer 26
Zeke DeVoss – Miami (FL) 26
Travis Jankowski – Stony Brook 26
DOUBLES
1. Jason Krizan – Dallas Baptist 30
2. William Karmona – Stony Brook 23
2. Dusty Quattlebaum – Gardner-Webb 23
4. James Brooks – Utah 22
4. C.J. Cron – Utah 22
6. Cody Asche – Nebraska 21
James Beck – Iona 21
Chadd Crist – Cal 21
Chris O’Brien – Wichita St. 21
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WINS
1. Taylor Jungmann – Texas (10-0)
1. Tyler Ray – Troy (10-0)
3. Grayson Garvin – Vanderbilt (9-1)
Sonny Gray – Vanderbilt (9-2)
Danny Hultzen – Virginia (9-1)
John Neely – Texas Tech (9-0)
Mark Pope – Georgia Tech (9-2)
Will Roberts – Virginia (9-0)
Michael Roth – South Carolina (9-1)
Ross Stripling – Texas A&M (9-2)
Geoffrey Thomas – Southern Mississippi (9-2)
ERA
1. John Taylor – South Carolina 0.82
2. Cody Martin – Gonzaga 0.88
3.. Taylor Jungmann – Texas 0.90
4. Brad Mincey – East Carolina 0.94
5. Matt Murray – Georgia Southern 1.01
6. Danny Hultzen – Virginia 1.19
7. Greg Gonzalez – Fresno St. 1.22
8. Michael Roth – South Carolina 1.24
9. Kyle Winkler – TCU 1.25
10. Mark Pope – Georgia Tech 1.25
SAVES
1. Tyler Maloof – Georgia 15
2. James Allen – Kansas St. 14
Corey Knebel – Texas 14
Bo Reeder – East Tennessee St. 14
5. Branden Kline – Virginia 13
Kyle McMillen – Kent St. 13
Matt Price – South Carolina 13
8.Pat Christensen – LaSalle 12
Todd Hornsby – Jacksonville St. 12
Nick Pepitone – Tulane 12
Tyler Smith – Rider 12
Evan Zerff – Long Island 12
STRIKEOUTS
1. Trevor Bauer – UCLA 142
2. Danny Hultzen – Virginia 112
3. Kurt Heyer – Arizona 97
4. Charlie Lowell – Wichita St. 95
5. Tyler Anderson – Oregon 92
6. Alex Meyer – Kentucky 91
7. Greg Gonzalez – Fresno St. 88
7. Cory Mazzoni – North Carolina St. 88
9. Sean Gilmartin – Florida St. 87
John Stilson – Texas A&M 87
Nick Tropeano – Stony Brook 87
Kyle Winkler – TCU 87