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Coach |
Yrs. Coached |
Record |
Pct. |
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James Clark |
1917-1919 (3) |
23-10 |
.697 |
|
Alphonse Martino |
1920-1921 (2) |
16-7-1 |
.687 |
|
Harold O’Brien |
1911-1916 (6) |
41-22 |
.651 |
|
Thaddeus O’Brien |
1905-1907 (3) |
13-9 |
.591 |
|
Robert Carr |
1932-1934 (3) |
25-20 |
.555 |
|
Arthur Nolan |
1908-1910 (3) |
18-16 |
.529 |
|
Joe Pattison |
1970-1975 (6) |
34-37 |
.479 |
|
Phillip Ryan |
1939-41, 1946-47 (5) |
25-32-1 |
.440 |
|
Johhnie Burns |
1923-1927 (5) |
20-30 |
.400 |
|
John Mullaney |
1922 (1) |
4-6 |
.400 |
|
Edward Markey |
1957-69, 1976-81 (19) |
85-138-2 |
.391 |
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George ‘Doc’ Jacobs |
1948-1956 (9) |
35-57-1 |
.382 |
|
Perry Bove |
1990-present (16) |
145-251-2 |
.367 |
|
Arch Petras |
1935-1938 (4) |
14-30 |
.318 |
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Rev. Ralph Linnehan |
1942-1945 (4) |
5-14 |
.263 |
|
Owen Murphy |
1929-1931 (3) |
7-28 |
.200 |
|
Lyle Stoddert |
1928 (1) |
1-4 |
.200 |
Individual
Records
Games Played-
Season: 39, by Adam Sargent, 1994
Career: 125, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
Season: 47, by Kevin Harutunian (116 ab/.405), 2004
Career: 132, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
Season: 19, by Sean Finnell, 1993
Career: 39, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
Season: 10, by Sean Finnell, 1993
10, by Seth Cole, 1999
Career: 25, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
25, by Seth Cole, 1998-2001
Triples-
Season: 5, by Sean Finnell, 1993
Career: 11 by Brian Rayder, 1990-1993
Game: 3, by Tony Gomes vs. St. Lawrence, 5/3/79
Double Header: 5, by Tony Gomes vs St. Lawrence, 5/3/79
Season: 8, by Tony Gomes, 1979
Career: 17, by Jack Coffey, 1954-1957
Game: 7, by Tony Gomes vs. St. Lawrence, 5/3/79
Season: 32, by Sean Finnell, 1994
Career: 87, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
Season: 37, by Kevin Harutunian, 2004
Career: 82, by Seth Cole, 1998-2001
Season: .461, by Jack Coffey, 1956 (7 games)
.439, by Ed W. Markey Jr., 1981 (15 games)
.436, by Sean Finnell, 1993 (29 games)
Career: .409, by Jack Coffey, 1954-1957
Season: .752, by Sean Finnell, 1993
Career: .497, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
Season: .607, by Jack Coffey, 1956 (7 games)
.508, by Dan Doherty, 2000 (15 games)
Career: .511, by Jack Coffey, 1954-1957
Game: 5, by Phil Ruggerio vs Vermont, 5/16/35
Season: 18, by Brian Rayder (18 of 18), 1992
Consecutive Stolen Bases - 31, by Brian Rayder, 1990-1993
Season: 1.000, by Jack Coffey (3b), 1957
1.000, by Kyle Hildebrand (c, 77 chances), 2004
Career: .978, by Drew Hamilton (2b), 1992-1995
Season: 9, by Rob Russo (cf), 1990
Career: 20, by Rob Russo (cf), 1990-1992
Season: 28, by Sean Finnell, 1994
Career: 86, by Sean Finnell, 1991-1994
Season: .560, by Sean Finnell (28-50), 1994
Career: .446, by Sean Finnell (86-193), 1991-1994
Pitching
Games-
Season: 13, by Rob Hopper, 1994
Career: 37, by Luke Steffens, 1937-1940
Season: 93, by Dutch Colville, 1933
Career: 303, by Luke Steffens, 1937-1940
Season: 8, by Dutch Colville, 1933 (8-1)
6, by Scott Racicot, 1972 (6-1)
Career: 15, by Luke Steffens, 1937-1940 (15-6)
14, by Scott Racicot, 1970-1972 (14-3)
14, by Dutch Colville, 1932-1933 (14-3)
Saves-
Season: 3, by Charlie Corbally, 1980
3, by Mike Thomas, 1998
Career: 6, by Charlie Corbally, 1978-1981
Lowest Earned Run Average-
Season: 1.40, by Warren Tessier (4 games), 1958
1.44, by Scott Racicot (7 games), 1972
Career: 2.13, by Scott Racicot, 1970-1972
Game: 18, by Chris Kent vs. Lyndon State, 4/27/80
Season: 74, by Luke Steffens, (60 innings), 1940
Career: 196, by Luke Steffens, (176 innings), 1937-1940
Inning: 7 (consecutive), by Jim Devaney vs Boston College, 5/13/49
Game: 9, by Luke Steffens vs. Clarkson, 6/5/29 (14 K’s)
15 innings, by Pat Dowd vs. Lowell Tech, 5/11/57. Dowd struck out 17 and held on for a 2-1 win.
Season: 2, by John Miarecki, 1999
2, by Dustin Whitney, 1999
Career: 4, by John Miarecki, 1998-2001
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