h-sc - Hampden-Sydney College
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h-sc - Hampden-Sydney College
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Tiger Baseball 2011 33 About the ODAC Lynchburg College Bridgewater College Eastern Mennonite University Emory & Henry College Guilford College Hampden-Sydney College Entering its 35th year, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) is one of the nation’s largest Division III conferences. The 14-member ODAC, including Catholic’s associate status, stands as the second-largest multi-sport NCAA Division III conference in the country behind the 15-member American Southwest Conference in Texas. The league was formed on May 18, 1975 as the Virginia College Conference and began operations in September of 1976. (The name change to ODAC became effective January 1, 1976). Charter members were eight colleges located in the state of Virginia: Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite College, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-Sydney College, Lynchburg College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College and Washington & Lee University. From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC sponsored competition in 10 men’s varsity sports, including football, soccer, and cross country in the fall; basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field in the winter; and baseball, golf, tennis, and outdoor track and field in the spring. Women’s sports were added prior to the 1982-83 school year. Today, the ODAC has grown to sponsor championships in 22 sports (10 men and 12 women) and houses nine full-time coeducational institutions with four singlegender schools making up the current 13 full-time members. The conference expanded in the late 1980s, early 1990s and most recently in 1999. Virginia Wesleyan became the 13th member of the conference in 1988 and began full-scale competition in the league in the 1989-90 academic year. Guilford College, voted into the conference in the spring of 1990, began competing for conference championships in the 1991-92 season. The Catholic University of America (DC) was accepted for associate membership in football on January 12, 1999. Over the past 16 years the conference and the City of Salem, Va., have gained national attention through hosting five NCAA Division III championships in football, men’s basketball, softball, baseball women’s lacrosse, and volleyball. The growing list of titles passed out in Salem began in the fall of 1993 with the DIII Football Championship. Through the 2008-09 academic year, the conference and city have hosted 46 NCAA Division III Championships since the ‘93 Stagg Bowl. This year, the two will serve as hosts to the DIII football and men’s basketball championships. Randolph-Macon College Roanoke College Virginia Wesleyan College Washington & Lee University 34 TIGER BASEBALL 2011 Hampden-Sydney College About the ODAC ODAC Baseball Champions 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Lynchburg Bridgewater Randolph-Macon Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Bridgewater Bridgewater Randolph-Macon Bridgewater HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Lynchburg Bridgewater Guilford Guilford Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Wesleyan Bridgewater Virginia Wesleyan Bridgewater Bridgewater Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Wesleyan HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Virginia Wesleyan Bridgewater Randolph-Macon Washington & Lee Bridgewater ODAC Office Address/Phone P.O. Box 2604 Forest, VA 24551 540-389-7373 Commissioner Brad Bankston Sports Information Director J.J. Nekoloff 2010 ODAC Standings Team Bridgewater Hampden-Sydney Virginia Wesleyan Randolph-Macon Lynchburg Washington & Lee Eastern Mennonite Roanoke Guilford Emory & Henry ODAC 14-4 13-5 13-5 12-6 10-8 8-10 6-12 6-12 5-13 3-15 Overall 23-20-1 23-10-1 22-15 18-16 23-16-1 14-19 11-17 11-20 14-23 4-24 2010 ODAC ALL-CONFERENCE First Team Pitcher: Alex Foltz, BC Pitcher: Kyle Hicks, R-MC Catcher: Jay Lichter, R-MC First Base: Justin Hebert, H-SC Second Base: Kevin Davis, R-MC Third Base: Matt Brown, H-SC Shortstop: Chris Martin, H-SC Outfield: Andrew Chrismer, BC Outfield: Myles Shipp, VWC Outfield: Jeff Taylor, LC DH: Mike Marion, VWC Second Team Pitcher: Roger Strong, BC Pitcher: John West, H-SC Catcher: Dylan Smith, EMU First Base: Chris Colquhoun, LC Second Base: Kevin Kirk, BC Third Base: Alan Moore, RC Shortstop: Richard Palase, LC Outfield: Brian Jordan, R-MC Outfield: Blake Stokely, BC Outfield: Jeb Weymouth, R-MC DH: Brock Shiflett, LC Honorable Mention BC: Casey Hartman, Pitcher EMU: Chris Harpine, Outfield EHC: Eric Hoff, Outfield GC: Alex Starbuck, Outfield H-SC: Herbie Williams, Outfield LC: Ryan Litz, Catcher R-MC: Jordan Walton, First Base RC: Jay Laramore, First Base VWC: Max Axelrod, Second Base WLU: Will Lewis, Catcher Last season, senior third baseman Matt Brown was the second Hampden-Sydney baseball player to earn All-America honors. He was also one of five Tigers to earn AllODAC honors after being named to the First Team. Player of the Year Mike Marion, Virginia Wesleyan Pitcher of the Year Kyle Hicks, Randolph-Macon Coach of the Year Jeff Kinne, Hampden-Sydney Rookie of the Year Brock Shiflett, Lynchburg Scholar-Athlete of the Year Max Axelrod, Virginia Wesleyan HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 35 Tiger Baseball 2011 Records Single Season Offensive Leaders Batting Average Name Gene Cooke David Kelly Jason Keefer John Schoenholtz William Hicks Matt Brown Mark Milam Jody Williams Taylor Rhodes Todd Lampman Year 1957 1987 1996 2006 1990 2010 1991 1986 1994 1988 Avg. .464 .456 .446 .441 .440 .439 .436 .427 .427 .427 At-Bats (minimum 140) Name Year Mike Clark 2005 Jay Lilley 2005 Jay Lilley 2004 John Apperson 2005 Todd Harrell 2007 John Apperson 2007 Herbie Williams 2009 Josh Michael 2007 Todd Harrell 2008 Matt Brown 2009 AB 157 157 156 153 152 151 151 150 149 148 Hits Name Jay Lilley Herbie Williams Matt Brown Josh Michael Herbie Williams John Apperson Chris Padgett Jody Williams Mike Clark Matt Brown Year 2004 2010 2010 2007 2009 2005 2005 1986 2005 2009 Hits 62 60 58 58 57 56 56 56 55 55 Doubles Name Matt Brown David Toney Mike Clark Jody Williams Jason Bour Tommy Burk Josh Walton Mike Clark Danny Williams Mark Blankenship Year 2009 2007 2005 1986 2005 2006 2004 2003 1992 1991 2B 19 14 14 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 Triples Name Year Herbie Williams 2009 Herbie Williams 2010 David Kelly 1986 Four players tied with... 3B 9 6 6 4 Home Runs Name Matt Brown Todd Lampman Jon Waite Chris Haddock Justin Hebert David Toney Year 2010 1991 1986 1993 2010 2008 HR 15 11 11 9 8 8 Runs-Batted-In Name Year Matt Brown 2010 Jon Waite 1986 Mike Clark 2005 Josh Walton 2004 Matt Brown 2009 Todd Lampman 1991 William Hicks 1991 Pat Slifka 1986 Clyde Joyce 1957 Two players tied with... RBI 53 49 45 45 43 38 37 37 37 36 Runs (minimum 40) Name Year Jody Williams 1986 Gladstone Smith 1957 Todd Lampman 1991 Herbie Williams 2010 Gene Cooke 1957 Scott Spears 1991 Marlow 1957 John Apperson 2005 Herbie Williams 2009 2 players tied with... R 51 47 45 44 44 43 42 41 41 40 Stolen Bases Name Herbie Williams Herbie Williams Jody Williams Jody Williams Jay Lilley Jay Lilley Trey Gregory Jordan Wind John Apperson Jay Lilley SB 34 33 24 23 20 20 19 18 18 18 Year 2010 2009 1985 1986 2005 2004 2002 2010 2006 2006 Total Bases (minimum 70) Name Year Matt Brown 2010 Jon Waite 1986 Herbie Williams 2010 Matt Brown 2009 Justin Hebert 2010 Josh Michael 2007 Todd Lampman 1991 Jody Williams 1986 Herbie Williams 2009 Chris Haddock 1992 TB 118 94 86 86 82 82 82 81 80 78 Stolen Bases Attempted (minimum 20) Name Year SBA Herbie Williams 2009 39 Jay Lilley 2005 29 Jody Williams 1985 27 Jay Lilley 2004 26 Jody Williams 1986 25 Trey Gregory 2002 22 Hampden-Sydney centerfielder John Apperson (above) graduated in 2007 as one of the best all-around offensive players in Tiger history, ranking third on the all-time hits list with 145 and fifth in runs with 103. 36 TIGER BASEBALL 2011 Hampden-Sydney College Records Career Offensive Leaders Batting Average Name William Hicks David Kelly Pat Slifka Jody Williams Todd Lampman Jason Keefer Taylor Rhodes Chris Padgett Josh Michael Avg. .395 .394 .373 .371 .366 .365 .357 .351 .347 At Bats (minimum 400) Name AB Todd Harrell 523 Jay Lilley 464 John Apperson 453 Mike Clark 445 Neal Herndon 438 Chris Padgett 432 Warren Pointer 405 Hits (minimum 120) Name H Todd Harrell 160 Chris Padgett 152 John Apperson 145 Mike Clark 145 Jay Lilley 145 Neal Herndon 141 William Hicks 138 Jason Keefer 138 Todd Lampman 131 Jay Hicks 129 Home Runs Name Todd Lampman Chris Haddock Matt Brown Jon Waite David Toney HR 26 24 19 16 15 Runs-Batted-In (minimum 75) Name RBI Neal Herndon 101 Todd Lampman 100 William Hicks 97 Matt Brown 96 David Toney 93 Runs Name Todd Lampman Jay Lilley Chris Padgett Todd Harrell Jody Williams John Apperson Neal Herndon Mark Blankenship Mike Clark Chris Haddock R 114 111 109 105 105 103 100 97 95 94 Todd Harrell ‘08 (left) and Chris Padgett ‘06 (above, right) currently sit number one and two, respectively, on the Hampden-Sydney all-time hits list. With 52 base hits in his senior season, Harrell completed his career with 160 hits, just surpassing Padgett’s 152 base knocks. Tigers’ ace John Schoenholtz (far right) led H-SC to the 2005 ODAC and South Region titles and is H-SC’s all-time leader in wins with 24. His 11 wins and 92.2 innings in ‘05 are single-season records. Single-Season Pitching Leaders Appearances Name Drew Kennedy Drew Kennedy John West Robbie Bailey Bryan Breedlove Daniel Hadra Ben Fry Joe Pozda John Schoenholtz Jayson Hanky Drew Kennedy Joshn Vaughan Year 2001 2000 2009 2007 2007 2007 2001 2001 2004 2003 2002 2002 App. 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 Victories Name John Schoenholtz Scott Spears John West John Schoenholtz William Hicks Scott Spears Year 2005 1990 2010 2006 1991 1991 Wins 11 9 8 8 8 8 Earned-Run Average Name Year Bob Humphreys 1958 John Quarles 1951 Scott Spears 1990 Gladstone Smith 1951 Bill Newell 1978 ERA 0.96 1.34 1.41 1.59 1.63 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 37 Tiger Baseball 2011 Records Career Pitching Leaders Appearances (minimum 35) Name App. Drew Kennedy 67 Jayson Hanky 58 Daniel Hadra 57 Josh Vaughan 52 Tim Johnson 50 Neal Butt 48 John West 41 John Schoenholtz 41 Joe Pozda 39 Daniel Hadra ‘08 was a solid performer on the mound for Hampden-Sydney during his entire four-year career. Hadra ranks third all-time in appearances (57), fourth in wins (14), fourth in innings pitched (221.1) and third in career strikeouts (192). His 82 strikeouts in 2008 and 63 in 2007 rank third and fourth, respectively, on the single-season punch-out list. Innings Pitched (minimum 80.0) Name Year IP John Schoenholtz 2005 92.2 Daniel Hadra 2008 89.1 Scott Spears 1991 88.3 Daniel Hadra 2007 82.2 Neal Butt 1992 81.0 William Hicks 1991 80.3 Saves (minimum 3) Name Year Matt Daniel 2009 John Hobart 2007 Drew Kennedy 2001 Daniel Hadra 2006 Drew Kennedy 2000 Billy Tornabene 1998 Strikeouts (minimum 50) Name Year Jon Waite 1987 John Schoenholtz 2005 Daniel Hadra 2008 Daniel Hadra 2007 John Schoenholtz 2004 William Hicks 1991 Scott Spears 1991 Ryan Daniel 2009 Scott Spears 1990 2 players tied with... Saves 4 4 4 3 3 3 SO 90 85 82 63 60 56 56 53 53 52 Victories Name John Schoenholtz Neal Butt Larry Greene Scott Spears John West Tim Johnson Daniel Hadra Jayson Hanky Dale Matusevich Joe Pozda Innings Pitched Name Neal Butt John Schoenholtz Josh Vaughan Daniel Hadra Tim Johnson Jayson Hanky Larry Greene Scott Spears Tim Austin Joe Pozda Strikeouts Name Jon Waite John Schoenholtz Daniel Hadra Josh Vaughan Larry Greene Neal Butt Jayson Hanky Tim Johnson Scott Spears Wins 24 17 17 17 16 16 14 13 13 13 IP 271.1 238.2 225.1 221.1 206.0 204.0 188.0 160.0 139.0 131.2 SO 204 196 192 159 143 126 119 111 109 Saves (minimum 3) Name Saves Drew Kennedy 11 Tim Johnson 5 Matt Daniel 4 Daniel Hadra 4 John Hobart 4 Billy Tornabene 3 Individual Career Records (1970-present) Batting Average: .395, William Hicks (1990-93) RBI: 101, Neal Herndon (1998-2002) Hits: 160, Todd Harrell (2005-08) Home Runs: 26, Todd Lampman (1988-91) Hitting Streak: 24, Danny Williams (1991-92) Stolen Bases: 59, Jay Lilley (2001-06) Pitching Wins: 24, John Schoenholtz (2003-06) ERA: 1.78, Scott Spears (1990-91) Team Records (1970-present) Batting Average: .365 (1991) Runs-Per-Game: 10.1 (1991) Earned-Run-Average: 3.47 (1991) Fielding Percentage: .969 (2010) Most Wins: 27 (2005) Most Consecutive Wins: 12 (1991) First Team All-ODAC 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1982: Ben Newell, SS Bill Neidermayer, OF Mike Adkins, OF Ben Newell, SS Mike Adkins, OF Tim Maxa, OF Jim Moore, 2B Skip Sawyer, DH 38 TIGER BASEBALL 2011 Hampden-Sydney College Records 1983: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1995: 1996: 1997: 2002: 2005: 2007: 2009: 2010: Rick Rossetti, DH Jon Waite, 1B Pat Slifka, C Jody Williams, SS Jon Waite, 1B Todd Lampman, DH Tim Austin, P Scott Spears, P Marco Pollina, 3B William Hicks, C Jay Hicks, OF Scott Spears, P/DH Todd Lampman, 1B William Hicks, C Mark Hazelwood, 3B Jason Keefer, 2B Jason Keefer, 2B Trey Gregory, CF Jason Bour, C Chris Padgett, CF John Schoenholtz, RHP Josh Michael, 1B Josh Michael, 1B Matt Brown, 3B Matt Brown, 3B Justin Hebert, 1B Chris Martin, SS ODAC Coach of the Year 1989: Louis Miller 1991: Frank Fulton 2005: Jeff Kinne 2007: Jeff Kinne 2010: Jeff Kinne ODAC Player of the Year 1991: Scott Spears ODAC Pitcher of the Year 2005: John Schoenholtz All-South Region Honorees 1990: Scott Spears, P 1991: Scott Spears, P Danny Williams, 2B Mark Milam, OF 1993: William Hicks, C 1996: Jason Keefer, 2B 2002: Trey Gregory, CF 2005: Jason Bour, C Chris Padgett, CF John Schoenholtz, P 2009: Matt Brown, 3B 2010: Matt Brown, 3B John West, P Herbie Williams, OF Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Record 8-10 12-9 7-7 9-9 9-12 23-4 17-7 12-9-1 7-18 6-20 7-16 13-14 14-17 14-11 12-20 8-14 7-15 12-14 9-16-1 8-23 11-7/7-3 13-24-1 12-9 13-10 17-5 18-8 24-7 14-14 16-9 7-19 8-21 5-19-1 5-22 6-18 9-18 13-16 15-19 18-19 12-21 18-19-1 27-15 23-16 25-18 17-24 20-19 23-10-1 Stokeley Fulton Jeff Kinne Frank Fulton Todd Lampman Louis Miller Bill Pegram Phil Culicerto Claude Milam Bobby Humphreys 225-272-2 153-121-2 99-84-1 58-75 42-24 38-41-1 18-62-1 15-6 15-36 Hampden-Sydney Baseball Year-by-Year Records (1965-present) Head Coach Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton Stokeley Fulton/Frank Fulton Frank Fulton Louis Miller Louis Miller Louis Miller Frank Fulton Frank Fulton Frank Fulton Frank Fulton Frank Fulton Phil Culicerto Phil Culicerto Phil Cuilicerto Bobby Humphreys Bobby Humphreys Todd Lampman Todd Lampman Todd Lampman Todd Lampman Jeff Kinne Jeff Kinne Jeff Kinne Jeff Kinne Jeff Kinne Jeff Kinne Jeff Kinne All-Time Coaching Records HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 39 Tiger Baseball 2011 Big Hitters Club Dear Alumni and Friends of Hampden-Sydney Baseball: The Hampden-Sydney College baseball team has experienced a wealth of success on the playing field over the past four seasons, playing in two of the last four Old Dominion Athletic Conference championships, winning the ODAC and South Region titles in 2005 and becoming the first-ever ODAC team to advance to the Division III World Series. The 2009 squad is seeking the program’s fourth 20-win season in the last five years while also hoping to return to the top of the ODAC ranks. This season looks to be both exciting and challenging for the baseball Tigers. We are further excited to announce the new and improved Big Hitters Club. Now entering its sixth year of existence, the Big Hitters Club has become a key to the success of Tiger baseball. The growth of our program has been in part due to the growth of the Club, however, we have only scratched the surface of what the Big Hitters Club and Tiger baseball can accomplish. The Big Hitters Club was created in 2003 with only a handful of members with designs set on building support for our baseball team. The new and improved Big Hitters Club offers new giving societies and team member sponsorships that are designed to further enhance the members benefit while at the same time enhancing the Tiger baseball program. The mission of the club is to serve as the economic foundation for developing our baseball into a first class program. We ask that your donation not be viewed as an alternative to the Annual Fund, which supports general College needs. All donations to the Big Hitters Club go directly to the Hampden-Sydney baseball program and will be used for equipment, travel and other key expenses. Future goals include upgrades to our batting cages, Spring Break trips and video equipment. The 2009 Tigers and the new Big Hitters Club look to be an exciting team. We hope you can join us for a great year and an even better future. We thank you for your support. Go Tigers! Jeff Kinne Head Baseball Coach Big Hitters Club Giving Societies Single: $100-$249 Double: $250-$499 Triple: $500-$999 Home Run: $1,000-$1,999 Grand Slam: $2,000 and up