Final 2014 College Baseball Stats Leaders

December 3, 2014
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Here’s a look at the final national leader board for the 2014 Division One college baseball season in several key offensive and pitching categories. National Player of the Year A.J. Reed had one of the most prolific two-way seasons in recent history and is among the national leaders in both hitting and pitching. He led the nation in home runs and slugging percentage and also tied for fifth in wins on the mound before being drafted by the Houston Astros.

2014 National Collegiate Player of the Year A.J. Reed.

2014 National Collegiate Player of the Year A.J. Reed.

BATTING AVERAGE

  1.  Drew Weeks – North Florida .430
    2. Max Pentecost – Kennesaw St. .422
    3. Caleb Howell – Eastern Illinois .420
    4. Casey Jones – Elon .418
    5. Scott Schaub – Jacksonville .407
    6. D.J. Miller – Delaware St. .404
    7. Derek Gibson – Southeast Missouri St. .403
    8. Robbie Knightes – St. John’s .399
    9. Andrew Utterback – Alabama A&M .398
    10. Bobby Ison – Charleston Southern .396

HOME RUNS

  1. A.J. Reed – Kentucky 23
    2. Brandon Thomasson – Tennessee Tech 22
    3. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech 19
    4. Nic Wilson – Georgia St. 18
    5. Casey Gillaspie – Wichita St. 15
    6. Matt Tellor Southeast Missouri St. 15

The following nine players are tied for seventh with 14 HR each:

Austin Byler – Nevada
Shaun Chase – Oregon
Jacob Hoyle – Western Carolina
Michael Katz – William & Mary
Adam Martin – Western Carolina
Sikes Orvis – Ole Miss
Chase Raffield – Georgia St.
Kyle Schwarber – Indiana
Bryan Soloman – Eastern Kentucky

RBIs

  1. Brandon Thomasson – Tennessee Tech   76
    2. Michael Katz – William & Mary 75
    3. A.J. Reed – Kentucky 73
    4. Matt Tellor – Southeast Missouri St. 71
    5. Derek Gibson – Southeast Missouri St. 70
    6. Jeff Gardner – Louisville 68
    7. Jace Conrad – Louisiana Lafayette 65
    7. Seth Harrison – Louisiana Lafayette 65
    7. Adam Martin – Western Carolina 65
    10. Will Allen – Ole Miss 64
    10. Dylan Harris – Oregon St. 64

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

  1. A.J. Reed – Kentucky .735
    2. Brandon Thomasson – Tennessee Tech .721
    3. Nic Wilson – Georgia St. .683
    4. Casey Gillaspie – Wichita St. .682
    5. Caleb Adams – Louisiana Lafayette .673
    6. Casey Jones – Elon .668
    7. Kyle Schwarber – Indiana .659
    8. Matt Tellor – Southeast Missouri St. .657
    9. Chase Raffield – Georgia St. .654
    10. Kristian Gayday – IPFW (Ft. Wayne, Indiana) .653

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE

  1. Aaron Nardone – Delaware St. .521
    2. Casey Gillaspie – Wichita St. .520
    3. Andrew Utterback – Alabama A&M .509
    4. Michael Conforto – Oregon St. .504
    5. Casey Jones – Elon .502
    5. Caleb Adams – Louisiana Lafayette .502
    7. Caleb Howell – Eastern Illinois .492
    8. Tim Swatek – Fordham .491
    9. Scott Schaub – Jacksonville .490
    9. Mike Alexander – Delaware St. .490
    9. Jimmy Luppens – Canisius .490

STOLEN BASES

  1. Hunter Burton – Furman 41
    1. Nick Richter – Rider 41
    3. Derek Jenkins – Seton Hall 38
    4. Sutton Whiting – Louisville 37
    5. Nick Regnier – Central Michigan 35
    6. Ben Crumpton – Arkansas Little Rock 33
    7. Gavin Golsan – Jacksonville St. 32
    8. Carl Anderson – Bryant 31
    8. Joe Daru – N.Y. Tech 31
    8. Nick Sinay – Buffalo 31
    8. Kyle Survance – Houston 31

 

Pitching

ERA

  1. Ben Wetzler – Oregon St. 0.78
    2. Mike Franco – Florida International 1.09
    3. Kyle Davis – USC 1.12
    4. James Cooksey – Sacred Heart 1.16
    5. Tyler Ford – Houston 1.17
    6. Jason Richman – Georgia Southern 1.20
    7. Sean Newcomb – Hartford 1.25
    8. Jimmy Herget – South Florida 1.26
    9. Preston Morrison – TCU 1.32
    10. Ryan Thompson – Campbell 1.33

WINS

  1. Aaron Brown – Pepperdine 13-1
    1. Joey DeNato – Indiana 13-1
    1. Michael Murray – Florida Gulf Coast 13-1
    1. Kyle Funkhouser – Louisville 13-3

The following seven pitchers are tied for fifth:

Blake Fox – Rice 12-0
Ben Wetzler – Oregon St. 12-1
Casey Bloomquist – Cal Poly 12-2
Walker Buehler – Vanderbilt 12-2
Zach Plesac – Ball St. 12-2
Josh Prevost – Seton Hall 12-2
A.J. Reed – Kentucky 12-2
Sam Street – UT Pan American 12-2

STRIKEOUTS

  1. Andrew Morales – UC Irvine 141
    2. Zac Curtis – Middle Tennessee 136
    3. Brandon Finnegan – TCU 134
    3. Aaron Nola – LSU 134
    5. Jake Stinnett – Maryland 132
    6. Kyle Freeland – Evansville 128
    7. Matt Imhof – Cal Poly 124
    8. Seth Varner – Miami (OH) 123
    9. Kyle Funkhouser – Louisville 122
    10. Carlos Rodon – NC State 117
    10. T.J. Weir – Ball St. 117

SAVES

1. Sam Moore – UC Irvine 23
2. Josh Michalec – Baylor 21
3. Nick Howard – Virginia 20
3. Michael Cederoth – San Diego St. 20
5. Brendan McCurry – Oklahoma St. 19
6. Nick Burdi – Louisville 18
7. Ryan Thompson – Campbell 17
8. Eric Karch – Pepperdine 16
8. Michael Hanzik – College of Charleston 16
8. Justin McClavin – Kennesaw St. 16

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