h-sc - Hampden-Sydney College

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h-sc - Hampden-Sydney College
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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