College Baseball Stats Leaders – March 26

March 28, 2012
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Select Division One Category Leaders…

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, March 25.

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Roger Bernal

BATTING AVERAGE

1. Roger Bernal – UT-Pan American  .485

2. Brock Herbert –   Southeastern Louisiana  .478

3. Raph Rhymes –  LSU  .467

4. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  .466

5. Adam Hilker – Northern Colorado  .464

6. Tyler Smith – Oregon St.  .463

7. Nick Colwell – North Dakota St.  .461

8. D.J Peterson – New Mexico  .458

9. Michael Felton – Campbell  .453

10. Tyler Sciacca – Villanova  .449

Zac Fisher

RBIs

1. Zac Fisher – New Mexico St.  41

2. Sean Bignall – Arkansas-Little Rock  38

3. D.J. Hicks – UCF  37

4. Nick Backlund – Mercer  34

4. Carlos Lopez – Wake Forest  34

6. Chad Christensen – Nebraska  33

6. Zach Kirksey – Ole Miss  33

6. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  33

9. Brandon Miller – Samford  32

9. Zach Voight – New Mexico St.  32

9. Mike Zunino – Florida  32

Chris Cowell

HOME RUNS

1. Chris Cowell – Richmond  11

1. Trevor Edwards – UNC Greensboro  11

1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  11

4. Sean Bignall – Arkansas-Little Rock  10

4. Daniel Kassouf – Appalachian St.  10

4. Brandon Miller – Samford  10

4. Matthew Scruggs – East Tennessee St.  10

4. Nick Backlund – Mercer  10

9. Zack Helgeson – George Mason  9

9. Ryan McCauley – Niagara  9

9. James Ramsey – Florida St.  9

9. Mike Zunino – Florida  9

Forrestt Allday

ON BASE PERCENTAGE

1. Forrestt Allday – Central Arkansas  .606

2. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  .593

3. James Ramsey – Florida St.  .564

4. Brock Herbert – Southeastern Louisiana  .556

5. Shane Zimmer – Canisius  .553

6. Adam Hilker – Northern Colorado  .548

7. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech  .547

8. Joey Cujas – VCU  .546

9. Dominic Fatantuono – Towson  .542

10. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech  .541

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SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St.  .943

2. James Ramsey – Florida St.  .890

3. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech  .871

4. Ryan McCauley – Niagara  .860

5. Sean Bignall – Arkansas-Little Rock  .835

6. Zach Kirksey – Ole Miss.  .831

7. Daniel Kassouf – Appalachian St.  .823

8. Nick Backlund – Mercer  .810

9. Mike Zunino – Florida  .802

10. Chris Cowell – Richmond  .798

Trea Turner

STOLEN BASES

1. Trea Turner – North Carolina St.  24

2. Brock Hebert – Southeastern Louisiana  21

3. Matt Wessinger – St. John’s  20

4. Richard Amion – Alabama St. 19

Jimmy Brenneman – Campbell  19

Michael Faulkner – Arkansas St.  19

Jonathon Murphy – Jacksonville  19

8. Shane Brown – Charlotte  18

Aaron Dobbs – Kennesaw St.  18

Adam Engel – Louisville  18

Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech  18

Eric Stamets – Evansville  18

Bill Cullen

DOUBLES

1. Bill Cullen – VCU  14

1. Chad Pinder – Virginia Tech  14

1. Danny Poma – Hofstra  14

4. Joey Cujas – VCU  13

Kyle Farmer – Georgia 13

Matt Frazer – West Virginia  13

Brock Hebert – Southeastern Louisiana  13

Travis Isaak – Murray St.  13

Jimmy Rider – Kent St.  13

Cody Stubbs – North Carolina  13

Michael Wagner

SAVES

1. Michael Wagner – San Diego  11

2. Stefan Lopez – Southeastern Louisiana  9

3. Michael Lorenzen – Cal St. Fullerton  8

3. Robert Benincasa – Florida St.  8

3. Jake Walsh – Missouri  8

6. Michael Dimock – Wake Forest  7

E.J. Encinosa – Miami  7

Garrett Fanchier – Belmont  7

Nathan Hyatt – Appalachian St.  7

Owen Jones – Portland  7

Austin Maddox – Florida  7

Michael Morin – North Carolina  7

Jimmy Reed – Maryland  7

Pierce Johnson

STRIKEOUTS

1. Pierce Johnson – Missouri St.  66

2. Andrew Heaney – Oklahoma St.  65

3. Marcus Stroman – Duke  60

4. Chris Stratton – Mississippi St.  53

5. Joe Bircher – Bradley  52

6. Matthew Reckling – Rice  51

7. Kevin Gausman – LSU  50

8. Andrew Vasquez – UC Santa Barbara  49

9. Quintavious Drains – Jackson St.  48

9. Dan Langfield – Memphis  48

9. Tyler Linehan – Fresno St.  48

ERA

1. Aaron Burke – Coastal Carolina  0.36

2. Devon Pearson – Delaware  0.71

3. Kyle Rupe – Indiana St.  0.72

4. Tyler Johnson – Stony Brook  0.82

5. Alex Robinett – Army  0.85

6. Jonathan Dziedzic – Lamar  0.96

6. Jon Luke Jacobs – Auburn  0.96

8. Tyler Davis – Washington  1.00

9. Brandon McNitt – Stony Brook  1.01

10. Matthew Reckling – Rice  1.05

 

 

 

 

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