HIGH POINT
UNIVERSITY
2012 HPU Baseball
Prospectus & Record Book
Single Game Records (Since 2000) Team Hitting
Individual Hitting
At Bats: 56 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/12/10) Runs Scored: 25 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/12/10) Hits: 33 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/12/10) RBI: 25 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/12/10) Doubles: 8, twice, last at Winthrop (3/25/10) Triples: 2, eight times, last vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/12/10) Home Runs: 5 vs. Radford (4/18/10) Walks: 13 vs. Charleston Southern (5/12/07) Hit By Pitch: 7 vs. Presbyterian College (3/19/11) Strikeouts: 17 at Winthrop (5/13/06) Sacrifice Flies: 4 at Presbyterian College (5/15/10) Sacrifice Hits: 5 at Florida State (3/11/09) Stolen Bases: 8 at Charleston Southern (5/20/10)
At Bats: 7, five times, last by Mike Mercurio at Gardner-Webb (3/27/11) Runs Scored: 5, three times, last by Mike Mercurio vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (2/27/10) Hits: 6 by Randy Schwartz vs. ETSU (5/19/05) RBI: 7 by Randy Schwartz vs. ETSU (5/19/05) Doubles: 3, four times, last by Steve Antolik vs. Duke (3/8/011) Home Runs: 3, twice, last by Nate Roberts vs. Towson (3/5/10) Walks: 4, two times, last by Robbie Gilles vs. Gardner-Webb (5/24/11) Hit By Pitch: 3 by Billy Alvino vs. Radford (4/19/08) Stolen Bases: 3, 10 times, last by Ryan Retz vs. Winthrop (4/3/11)
Individual Pitching
Strikeouts: 12, five times, last by Bubba O’Donnell vs. UNC Asheville (2/24/08) Hits Allowed: 18 by Matt Christie at ETSU (5/20/05) Runs Allowed: 17 by Matt Christie at ETSU (5/20/05) Walks Allowed: 8, four times, last by RJ Chlebnikow & Mikel Rodenberg vs. Coastal Carolina (4/17/09) Home Runs Allowed: 4, three times, last by Wally Scott at VMI (5/14/09)
Team Pitching
Strikeouts: 16 at Charleston Southern (5/21/10) Hits Allowed: 25 vs. Elon (5/18/01) Runs Allowed: 28 vs. Charleston Southern (5/11/02) Walks Allowed: 17 at Wake Forest (3/25/03) Home Runs Allowed: 8 at Elon (5/12/09)
Team Fielding
Double Plays: 5 at Presbyterian College (5/14/10)
Miscellaneous Records
Longest Game: 13 innings, two times, last vs. Charleston Southern (5/21/10) Longest Hit Streak: 32 games by Max Fulginiti (3/10/09-5/8/09) Longest Winning Streak: 7 games, two times, last from (2/25/11-3/5/11) Hit for the Cycle: Pablo Rosario vs. Charleston Southern (4/11/09) HPU beat No. 4 North Carolina, 11-9, on April 14, 2009 at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. It is the highest ranked opponent HPU has ever beaten.
Panthers in the Pros
Year Round Player 1936 FA Dick Culler 1962 FA Bob Boles 1964 Joe Keith 1966 Joe Forte 1967 17th Forrest Dover 1968 3rd Ray Blosse 1970 2nd John Euler 1970 7th Don Hickey 1970 14th Nick Perlozzo 1971 Fred Grice 1971 David Micham 1972 8th Bob Hickey 1972 20th Ron Slingerman 1972 Bill Hegland 1973 16th Joe Turnbull 1973 18th Bill Updegraff 1973 22nd Robbie Cecil 1973 28th Dean Boger 1974 15th Burke Suter 1974 31st Bob Worthington 1975 1st (15) Otis Foster
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Player Al Brumfield Dan England Jim Mugele Tony Moody Anthony Morrison Nat Norris Orlando Barrios Dave Farsaci Chris Chatterton Kevin Burch Matt Kniginyzky Mark Shorey Eammon Portice Tom Boleska Bubba O’Donnell Randy Schwartz Billy Alvino Jeremy Berg Nate Roberts Cody Allen Kyle Mahoney
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