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CreditsThe 2011 Norwich baseball media guide is an official publica-
tion of the Norwich University Sports Information Office. The
guide was written, edited and designed by Matthew Albury.
Photography supplied by Jay Ericson & Jennifer Langille.
Table of Contents
About Norwich University ..........................................4
Athletic Department Staff ...........................................4
Norwich Coaching Staff ..............................................5
2011 Norwich Roster .....................................................6
2011 Season Preview .....................................................7
2011 Player Profiles ...............................................8-19
2010 Season Results/Honors .....................................20
2010 Statistics ........................................................21-22
Quick Facts
Location .................................................Northfield, Vt.
Nickname ...........................................................Cadets
Colors ..................................................Maroon & Gold
Affiliation .......................................NCAA Division III
Conference .........................................................GNAC
President ....................................Dr. Richard Schneider
VP/Commandant of Cadets .............BG Michael Kelly
Dean of Student Affairs .........................Martha Mathis
Athletic Director ...............................Anthony Mariano
Assoc. AD/SWA ...................................Amanda Cuiffo
Head Athletic Trainer ............................David Botelho
Equipment Manager .................................Scott Mullen
Baseball Information
Head Coach .............................................John Rhoades
Assistant Coaches .............Bill Russell, David Scarchilli
Home Field (capacity) .......................Garrity Field (500)
Sports Information
Sports Information Director ..................Charlie Crosby
Crosby’s Direct Line ..............................802-485-2011
Crosby’s Email [email protected]
Primary Baseball Contact ..........................Matt Albury
Albury’s Direct Line .................................802-485-2160
Albury’s Email [email protected]
Sports Information FAX .........................802-485-2161
2011 Norwich Baseball
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2011 ScheduleDate Opponent Time/Result
Mar. 14 Dakota Wesleyan# 11 a.m.
Dakota Wesleyan# 2 p.m.
Mar. 16 Douglas College# (Exh.) TBA
Mar. 17 Northeastern College# (Exh.) TBA
Mar. 18 Calvin# TBA
Calvin# TBA
Mar. 23 at Lesley Cancelled
Mar. 25 at Salem St. 3 p.m.
Mar. 26 at Clark (Mass.) 12 p.m.
at Clark (Mass.) 2:30 p.m.
Mar. 29 at Daniel Webster 3:30 p.m.
Mar. 31 at Southern Vermont 3 p.m.
Apr. 2 at Emerson* Cancelled
at Emerson* Cancelled
Apr. 5 at Anna Maria 2 p.m.
at Anna Maria 4:30 p.m.
Apr. 9 LASELL* 1 p.m.
LASELL* 3 p.m.
Apr. 10 at Suffolk* TBA
at Suffolk* TBA
Apr. 12 DANIEL WEBSTER 3:30 p.m.
Apr. 13 CASTLETON 2 p.m.
CASTLETON 4:30 p.m.
Apr. 16 JOHNSON & WALES (R.I.)* 1 p.m.
JOHNSON & WALES (R.I)* 3:30 p.m.
Apr. 17 RIVIER* TBA
RIVIER* TBA
Apr. 19 at Lyndon St. 2 p.m.
at Lyndon St. 4 p.m.
Apr. 20 at Albertus Magnus* 12 p.m.
at Albertus Magnus* 2 p.m.
Apr. 23 at St. Joseph’s (Me.)* 1 p.m.
at St. Joseph’s (Me.)* 3:30 p.m.
Apr. 26 GNAC First Round TBA
Apr. 28 GNAC Quarterfinals TBA
Apr. 30 GNAC Semifinals TBA
May 1 GNAC Championship TBA
May 3 at St. Michael’s 3:30 p.m.
Home games in BOLD CAPS
# at Tucson, Arizona
* Indicates GNAC contest
About Norwich University
Notable AlumniGen. Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59
US Army Chief of Staff, 1991-95
Pierson G. Mapes ’59
Former President, NBC Television
Douglas M. McCracken ’70
Former CEO, Deloitte Consulting
Brig. Gen Jesus A. Manguel, USA ’59
Chief Operating Officer,
National Industries for the Blind
Maj. Gen. Russell Todd, USA ’50
President Emeritus, Norwich Univ.
William N. Preismeyer ’67
CEO, Cymbet Corporation;
Former CFO, Jostens, Inc.
Jay. S. Witzel ’70
President & CEO, Carlson Hotels
Emily Caruso ’00
Member, U.S. Shooting Team for
2004 & 2008 Olympic Games
Allen Doyle ’71
Two-time U.S. Senior Open
Champion
Athletics DirectoryDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics:
Tony Mariano 485-2230
Associate Director of Athletics:
Amanda Cuiffo 485-2590
Administrative Assistant:
Cathy Diego 485-2230
Sports Information Director:
Charlie Crosby 485-2011
Asst: Kelly Ruch 485-2241
Asst: Derek Dunning 485-2902
Intern: Matt Albury 485-2160
Head Athletic Trainer:
David Botelho, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Kristen Scott, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Mark Sutherlin, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Nicole Therrien ATC 485-2236
Strength & Conditioning Coach:
Jeff Kruger 485-2693
Equipment Manager:
Scott Mullen 485-2247Asst: Brent Maxfield 485-2247
Varsity CoachesBaseball: John Rhoades 485-2238
Men’s Basketball: Paul Booth 485-2239
Women’s Basketball: Mark Zacher 485-2229
Cross Country: Ramsey Pualwan 485-2272
Football: Shawn McIntyre 485-2233
Men’s Ice Hockey: Mike McShane 485-2242
Women’s Ice Hockey: Mark Bolding485-2302
Men’s Lacrosse: Neal Anderson 485-2592
Women’s Lacrosse: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Men’s Rugby: Bob Weggler 485-2237
Women’s Rugby: Austin Hall 485-2921
Men’s Soccer: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Women’s Soccer: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Softball: Greg McGrath 485-2121
Swimming & Diving: Laura Dunn 485-2241
Men’s Tennis: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Volleyball: Amanda Cuiffo 485-2590
Wrestling: John Hartupee 485-2248
Founded in 1819 by Captain Aldridge
Partridge, Norwich University is nestled
in the Green Mountains in Northfield,
Vermont. Norwich is the nation’s oldest
private military college.
Today Norwich University offers edu-
cational opportunities for both undergrad-
uate and graduate students. The
undergraduate experience offers a choice
of being in the Corps of Cadets or as a
civilian student. Both lifestyles are inte-
grated within the classroom, athletic
teams and student organizations.
Norwich’s undergraduate student pop-
ulation of 2200 hail from 40 different
states and 20 foreign countries. Eighty-
one percent of the 157 faculty hold termi-
nal degrees. Norwich boasts a student to
faculty ratio of 14:1 and is proud of its
long tradition of excellence in teaching
and personal attention given to students.
Thirty academic programs, including
a teacher/education licensure program,
and four ROTC programs are offered.
Norwich is the birthplace of the ROTC
program due to the innovative educa-
tional methods of Alden Partridge.
As an NCAA Division III school, the
University sponsors varsity athletic com-
petition in men’s and women’s ice
hockey, football, men’s and women’s bas-
ketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s
and women’s cross country, baseball,
softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse,
women’s volleyball, wrestling, men’s ten-
nis and men’s and women’s swimming
and diving, as well as men’s and women’s
rugby.
On campus Norwich offers 80 clubs
and organizations including academic and
professional societies, special interest
clubs and a range of religious, military
and community service organizations.
Under its School of Graduate Studies,
Norwich offers 10 online graduate de-
grees at the Master’s level and one certifi-
cate program. Enrollment in the graduate
school is 1200 students.
Norwich University is located in
Northfield, Vt., just 15 miles from Mont-
pelier, the state capital.
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Norwich Coaching Staff
John Rhoades enters his sixth
season as the head baseball coach
at Norwich University in the spring
of 2011. Rhoades also serves as the
offensive coordinator for the NU
football team.
In 2010, Rhoades oversaw a Cadets team that qualified
for the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC)
Tournament for the first time since 2005.
Prior to coaching collegiately, Rhodes was an assistant
coach at Windsor (Vt.) High School from 1996-98. He
also served as the head coach of the Hartford (Vt.)
American Legion team in the summer of 1996.
As a football coach, Rhoades has made stops at Ply-
mouth State, his alma mater New Hampshire and Bow-
doin College.
Rhoades earned a degree in Physical Education from the
University of New Hampshire in 1993.
Rhoades resides in Northfield with his wife, Annette,
and their daughter, Ashlyn. He enjoys playing golf and
spending time with his family.
John RhoadesHead Coach
2011 marks Bill Russell's third
season as an assistant coach of the
Norwich University baseball team.
Russell also serves as the defensive
line coach and special teams coordi-
nator for the Norwich football team.
Before coaching, Russell played varsity baseball at Ken-
nebunk (Maine) High School. He served as team captain
his senior year.
Russell played four years of college football at Mount
Ida, serving as a team captain during his senior season
of 2004.
Bill RussellAssistant Coach
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Russell, who graduated from Mount Ida in 2005 with a
bachelor's degree in Child Development, was on the
Mustangs football coaching staff from 2005-08 before
moving on to Norwich in the fall of that year.
Russell and his wife Deanna reside in Northfield with
Hudson (6), Lydia (4), and their two dogs, Tebow and
Keisha. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing and watch-
ing Boston Red Sox baseball. He is also an avid Florida
Gators fan.
Col. David J. Scarchilli (RET) en-
ters his second season assisting with
the Norwich baseball team in 2011.
A native of Utica, N.Y., Scarchilli re-
ceived a commission in the U.S.
Army through the Norwich University Reserve Officers
Training Corps (ROTC) program following his graduation
from Norwich in 1981. He earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in Physical Education during his time at NU.
Scarchilli also holds a Master of Arts degree in Business
Management from Webster University (St Louis, Mo.) as
well as a Master’s degree in Strategic Resource Manage-
ment from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces
(Washington, D.C.). His military education includes the
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (resident)
and the National Defense University (resident).
After more than 25 years on active duty, Scarchilli settled
with his family in Tampa, Fla., where he was an Army
JROTC Instructor before becoming the Director of Army
Instruction in Hillsborough County.
Once a Cadet, always a Cadet, Scarchilli accepted the po-
sition of Assistant Commandant of Cadets at his alma
mater in August 2009. He presently serves as the Staff
Principal Advisor to the Cadet 3rd (Rook) Battalion.
Col. Scarchilli is married to the former Christine Nelson.
The couple resides in Northfield with their son, Frank. The
family thoroughly enjoys the four seasons and being a part
of the Norwich community.
David ScarchilliAssistant Coach
2011 Norwich Roster
2011 NORWICH BASEBALL NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School1 Corey Shearer Jr. INF R/R 5-11 201 Montague, Mass./Turner Falls2 Travis Dyke Sr. OF L/R 5-8 175 Lewiston, Maine/Lewiston3 Joe Sleeman Jr. INF R/R 5-6 172 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena4 Mitch Blair Jr. C/DH R/R 5-10 195 Danby, Vt./Mill River5 David Maxfield Jr. OF/C R/R 5-8 160 Randolph, Vt./Randolph6 Austin Shaw Sr. LHP L/L 6-0 184 Yarmouth, Maine/Yarmouth7 Ben Kleiner So. RHP R/R 5-8 150 Cheshire, Mass./Hoosac Valley8 Dustin Flemming Sr. 1B R/R 5-8 208 Bridport, Vt./Middlebury9 Charles Schaub Fr. OF R/R 5-10 160 East Hampton, Conn./East Hampton10 Kyle Fitzsimmons Fr. INF R/R 5-10 161 Stratham, N.H./Exeter11 Seth Knihtila Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 206 Westminster, Mass./Oakmont Region.12 Derek Rogers Fr. OF L/R 5-8 161 Cambridge, N.Y./Greenwich Central14 Dustin Shimkus So. OF R/R 6-1 181 Collinsville, Ill./Metro East Lutheran15 Brad Hudson So. RHP R/R 5-8 167 Eugene, Ore./South Eugene16 Alex Cardoza Jr. LHP L/L 5-7 181 Cicero, Ill./Cristo Rey Jesuit18 Ian Caird Sr. LHP L/L 6-1 168 New London, Conn./New London19 Jonathan Philbrook So. RHP R/R 6-0 191 Rochester, Mass./Old Colony20 Ryan Kelly Sr. RHP R/R 5-11 205 Niskayuna, N.Y./Christian Brothers Acad.21 Devin Cilley Fr. RHP R/R 5-11 166 Tunbridge, Vt./South Royalton22 Jordan Patton Fr. INF R/R 5-11 149 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton23 Kyle Gidari Fr. OF R/R 5-10 180 Deering, N.H./Hillsboro-Deering25 Sean Kennedy Jr. INF R/R 5-10 155 Madison, N.J./Madison26 Don Dibastiani Jr. RHP R/R 5-10 185 White Hall, Md./North Hartford27 Conor Mahon So. RHP R/R 6-2 183 Hopkinton, Mass./Hopkinton28 Johnathan Waldron Fr. C R/R 5-11 210 Putnam, Conn./Putnam29 Nicholas Kotula Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 170 Catonsville, Md./Catonsville30 Jordan Badstuebner Fr. 1B L/R 5-9 167 Manchester, Conn./Simsbury31 John Erdeski Fr. C R/R 6-2 218 Stamford, Vt./Drury
Head Coach: John Rhoades (New Hampshire ‘93), 6th seasonAssistant Coaches: Bill Russell, David ScarchilliStudent Manager: Chris Spofford ‘14
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2011 Norwich Baseball
2011 Season Preview
The Norwich University baseball team is set to head
out west as it will be traveling to Arizona for the 2011
edition of its annual spring break trip. It marks a depar-
ture from the team’s usual warm weather destination of
Florida. Norwich will begin 2011 play with two games
versus Dakota Wesleyan on Monday, March 14th, at the
Tucson Invitational Games’ Kino Sports Complex in
Tucson, Arizona. The doubleheader is the first of six
scheduled games for NU in the “Grand Canyon State.”
Norwich returns 18 players off a squad that went 8-
28 overall a year ago and advanced to the Great North-
east Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament with a
5-9 conference mark. The appearance in the tourney was
the Cadets first since 2005.
Seniors Austin Shaw (Yarmouth, Maine) and Ian
Caird (New London, Conn.) anchor a veteran-laden
Norwich starting rotation. Junior Seth Knihtila (West-
minster, Mass.), sophomores Jonathan Philbrook
(Rochester, Mass.) and Connor Mahon (Hopkinton,
Mass.) along with freshman Nicholas Kotula
(Catonsville, Md.) round out the starters.
Juniors Alex Cardoza (Cicero, Ill.), sophomores Brad
Hudson (Eugene. Ore.) and Ben Kleiner (Chesire,
Mass.) and freshman Devin Cilley (Tunbridge, Vt.) will
make up the middle-relief corps.
Senior Ryan Kelly (Niskayuna, N.Y.) and junior Don
Dibastiani (White Hall, Md.) will man the back end of
the Cadet bullpen. Both experienced arms should help
Norwich lock down defensively in the later innings.
A major task for the Cadets will be filling the shoes
of graduated seniors Rob Knox, James Ramsay and
David Wygonski. Knox was both the team’s offensive
catalyst and its emotional leader from his spot behind
the plate in 2010, while Ramsay provided a consistent
threat on the basepaths from his leadoff position and
Wygonski mentored the younger pitchers when he was-
n’t on the mound or playing first base.
“Losing three key players to graduation was a big
blow to the team and will be a challenge for the players
competing at those positions,” says head coach John
Rhoades. “However, I feel this team, with its work ethic
and abilities, can overcome the loss of these individu-
als.”
Sophomore OF Dustin Shimkus (Collinsville, Ill.) is
expected to help replace Knox’s big bat in the lineup.
Shimkus is coming off a stellar freshman campaign in
which he batted .378 and finished second to Knox in
almost every major offensive statistical category.
Junior Mitch Blair will be expected to step into the
role of the team’s primary backstop after backing up
Knox his first two years. Fellow junior David Maxfield
should also see time behind the plate.
Senior Travis Dyke (Lewiston, Maine) will be a main-
stay in left field after starting all of last year and majority
of 2009 at that spot. Shimkus will again patrol right
field, while freshman Charles Schaub (East Hampton,
Conn.) will most likely get the nod in center field when
Maxfield is at catcher.
Led by senior first baseman Dustin Fleming (Brid-
port, Vt.), the entire Cadet infield enters 2011 with
plenty of game experience. Junior Joe Sleeman
(Rochester, N.Y.) moves over to third base while class-
mates Corey Shearer (Montague, Mass.) and Sean
Kennedy (Madison, N.J.) will hold down the shortstop
and second base positions, respectively. Freshmen Jor-
dan Patton (Chandler, Ariz.) and Kyle Fitzsimmons
(Stratham, N.H.) should push the older middle infielders
for playing time right away. With so many returning
starters, the Norwich infield should be strong both de-
fensively and at the plate this spring.
Rhoades expects his team to step up once again this
year after seeing some success last year. The team is
hungry to again qualify for the GNAC Tournament and
to advance past the opening round. The seasoned pitch-
ing staff, combined with a skilled group of returning po-
sition players makes this one of his most talented, and
veteran, teams that he has had.
“My vision for this team is for them to bring a good
attitude, improve daily and play as a team,” says
Rhoades. “By bringing these qualities to the field daily,
our hope is to host a GNAC playoff game and compete
for the conference championship.”
Sophomore OF Dustin Shimkus
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8Dustin FlemingSeniorFirst Base5-8, 208Bridport, Vt.Middlebury
2010: Started 26 games ... ranked seventh on the team
in with .224 batting average ... tied for third on the squad
in homeruns (one) and sixth in RBIs (10) ... led the team
in putouts with 146 and was second among non-pitchers
with a .974 fielding percentage.
2009: Made 28 starts ... tied for first on the team in RBIs
(15), second in homeruns (one) and fourth in hits (18)
... ranked third on the club in walks (11) and sixth in
doubles (three) ... tops in team putouts with 186 and was
third among position players with a .952 fielding per-
centage.
2008: Saw action in eight games, starting five ... regis-
tered a .312 batting average in 16 at-bats ... also earned
three walks and was hit by a pitch in recording a .450
on-base percentage ... had six putouts in six chances de-
fensively with no throwing errors.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Middlebury Union High School ... also was
a four-year letterwinner with the football team ... was a
team captain for both baseball and football as a senior
... three-year member of the Addison County American
Legion team, which captured the Vermont State Amer-
ican Legion baseball championship in 2008 ... recipient
of the George "Dud" Phinney Sportmanship award in
2007 and the American Legion Norther Vermont District
Sportsmanship Award in 2008.
PERSONAL: Son of Randall and Michele Fleming ...
has a sister, Emily ... awarded the "Best of Show" archi-
tecture award in 2010 ... earned the Air Force ROTC Ac-
ademic Ribbon in 2009 ... has recieved the Silver
Academic Star all four years at Norwich ... is a member
of the NU Corps of Cadets ... majoring in Architecture.
2010: Started 33 games in the outfield ... led the team
with 122 at-bats and 27 runs scored ... third in batting
percentage (.254), hits (31) and T-3rd in homeruns (one)
... tied for second with 13 walks ... ranked fifth with a
.336 on-base percentage ... tied for fifth in doubles
(four) and was third in triples (two) ... was fourth on the
team with three steals in five attempts ... also ranked
fourth in total bases with 42 ... registered 65 putouts in
the outfield while recording a fifth-best .942 fielding
percentage.
2009: Started 28 games ... had a team-high 97 at-bats ...
ranked third among everyday players in batting average
(.247), slugging percentage (.351) and runs scored (13)
... tied for first in doubles (five) and second in hits (24),
triples (one), homeruns (one) and total bases (34) ... was
fourth in walks with 10 ... stole one base on two attempts
... ranked fifth in fielding percentage at .936 ... had 41
putouts... recorded three outfield assists.
2008: Saw action in one game ... had one at-bat ... reg-
istered one putout and three assists in the field.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Lewiston High school ... also was a four-year
member of the football and swim teams ... served as a
team captain on both the baseball and swimming squads
... played three years of American Legion baseball ...
Gayton Post team was state runners-up.
PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Gilda Dyke ... great
uncle, Joe Dyke, is in the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame
... is a 2nd Lt. in the NU Corps of Cadets ... majoring in
Criminal Justice.
2Travis DykeSeniorOutfield5-8, 175Lewiston, MaineLewiston
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2010: Started 34 games in the infield ... third on the
team in hits (29), slugging percentage (.495), doubles
(nine) and total bases (49) ... tied for third in batting av-
erage (.293), walks (13) and homeruns (one) ... tied for
first in triples with four ... second on the team with four
steals on five attempts ... fourth in on-base percentage
(.375), runs scored (19) and RBIs (13) ... was fourth on
the team with 71 putouts while ranking second in
chances (132) ... also ranked second in assists with 48.
2009: Saw action in 23 games, making 19 starts ... bat-
ted .217 over 60 at-bats ... seventh on the team with 13
hits ... tied for fourth with four doubles ... ranked fifth
with eight walks ... went three-for-three on steal at-
tempts, tied for second-most on the team ... ranked third
on the team in assists (47) ... had a .760 fielding persen-
tage in 100 chances.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Randolph Union High School ... named first
team all-state in both 2007 and 2008 ... also was a four-
year letterwinner in wrestling and a three-year member
of the varsity soccer squad ... was second team all-state
for soccer in 2008 ... recorded 100 wins in his high
school wrestling career ... played summer baseball with
the American Legion Post 3 (Montpelier, Vt.).
PERSONAL: Son of Brent and Penny Maxfield ... has
a brother, Ryan, and a sister, Sirenna Capperell ... ma-
joring in Criminal Justice.
5David MaxfieldJuniorOutfield/Catcher5-8, 160Randolph, Vt.Randolph
2010: Made 28 starts in the middle infield for the Cadets
... sixth on the team in hits (24) and batting average
(.242) ... fifth in runs scored with 17 and T-5th with four
doubles ... had a team-high five steals in six attempts ...
led the team with 50 assists ... fifth on the team in
chances with 86 and had 26 putouts in recording an .884
fielding percentage.
2009: Played in 26 games with 24 starts ... batted .207
in 87 at-bats ... tied for fourth on the team in hits (18)
and RBIs (10) ... had one steal on two attempts ... ranked
second on the team in assists (48) and fifth in putouts
(43) ... recorded a .919 fielding percentage on 99
chances.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Greece Athena High School ... was named a
team captain for senior all-star game ... also played four
years of football and wrestled for three ... participated
in American Legion baseball for three seasons.
PERSONAL: Son of Dan and Candy Sleeman ... has
two brothers, Chris and Danny, as well as a sister,
Chantelle ... majoring in Business.
3Joe SleemanJuniorSS/2B5-6, 172Rochester, N.Y.Greece Athena
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2010: Appeared in 22 games with 21 starts ... batted
.180 in 60 at-bats ... tied for second on the team with 13
walks ... ranked ninth in hits (11) and total bases (13) ...
was sixth with 15 runs scored ... placed seventh in dou-
bles with two ... ranked eighth in non-pitcher fielding
percentage (.932) and seventh in putouts (45) ... gunned
down four would-be base stealers from behind the plate.
2009: Played in 15 games with 11 starts ... batted .175
in 40 at-bats ... tied for sixth on the team in RBIs (six)
and walks (seven) ... fifth in slugging percentage (.350)
... tied for seventh in doubles with two ... ninth in total
bases with 14.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Mill River Union High School ... named a
two-time all-state catcher ... named baseball team
"MVP" as both a junior and a senior ... also lettered four
years in football and three in basketball ... played in the
Vermont North-South All-Star football game as a senior
... played on the Vermont U-19 rugby club state cham-
pions in 2007-08 ... was two-year member of the Rut-
land American Legion baseball team.
PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Susan Blair ... has a
brother, Bryce ... majoring in Criminal Justice.
4Mitch BlairJuniorCatcher5-10, 195Danby, Vt.Mill River
2010: Played in 20 games, starting 16 ... batted .185
over 54 at-bats ... rapped out 10 hits ... registered one
double ... stole two bases in two attempts, tied for fifth
on the team ... tied for ninth in putouts (26) while rank-
ing fifth in assists (28) ... registered a .740 fielding per-
centage in 74 chances.
2009: Made 10 appearances and two starts as a pitcher
in freshman campaign ... recorded 14 strikeouts in 26.2
innings.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played baseball and football at
Turner Falls High School ... was named the football
"MVP" as a senior ... participated in senior Babe Ruth
as well as Connie Mack baseball.
PERSONAL: Son of Randy Shearer ... son of Allison
Shearer ... has a brother Afton ... majoring in Construc-
tion Engineering Management.
1Corey ShearerJuniorShortstop5-11, 201Montague, Mass.Turners Falls
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2010: Played in 22 games with 16 starts ... batted .127
in 55 at-bats ... had one double ... drew five walks ...
went two-for-two in stolen bases to tie for fifth on the
team ... ranked third on the team with 37 assists ...
recorded an .868 fielding percentage over 68 chances.
2009: Played in nine games with seven starts ... had a
.318 batting average in 22 at-bats ... ranked fifth on the
team with 18 assists ... had an .800 fielding percentage
over 25 chances.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played baseball and soccer at
Madison High School ... also ran track.
PERSONAL: Son of John and Cele Kennedy ... father,
John, played college baseball at North Adams and spent
time in the minor leagues ... is a 1st Sgt. in the Norwich
Corps of Cadets ... majoring in Criminal Justice.
25Sean KennedyJuniorInfield5-10, 155Madison, N.J.Madison
2010: Started 33 of 34 games played in standout fresh-
man campaign ... ranked second on the team in batting
average (.378), slugging percentage (.571), on-base per-
centage (.422), at-bats (119), hits (45), RBIs (23), total
bases (68), doubles (12) and homeruns (three) ... was
third in runs scored (21) and T-3rd in triples (one) ...
tied for fifth in steals with two ... had a .934 fielding per-
centage over 61 chances ... recorded 56 putouts and one
outfield assist ... was named a second team All-GNAC
performer.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Metro East Lutheran High School ... team
finished runner-up in 2A ... was named all-area, all-
metro and all-state ... was tabbed as the small school
“Player of the Year” ... also ran one year of cross coun-
try.
PERSONAL: Son of Dorothy Joyce ... has a sister,
Terry Pierson ... is a corporal in the NU Corps of Cadets
... majoring in History.
14Dustin ShimkusSophomoreOutfield6-1, 181Collinsville, Ill.Metro East Lutheran
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played two years of varsity
baseball at Exeter High School ... also played three years
of varsity football and two years of hockey ... football
team was 2007 New Hampshire state champion ... was
a member of the Stratham Post 32 senior Babe Ruth
team ... team captured 2009 championship.
PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Joanne Fitzsimmons
... has a sister, Megan ... father, Robert, played hockey
at UMass-Dartmouth ... majoring in Communications.
10Kyle FitzsimmonsFreshmanInfield5-10, 161Stratham, N.H.Exeter
BEFORE NORWICH: Attended Hamilton High
School ... played for the Mavicopa Warriors, Copa
Crush, and Chandler Royals baseball clubs.
PERSONAL: Son of Albert Patton ... son of Christine
Verespe ... has two sisters, Rachel Patton and Katelin
Verespe, and a brother, Benjamin Verespe ... cousin,
Logan Hershman, boxes for the Naval Academy ... is in
the Norwich University Corps of Cadets ... majoring in
Physical Education.
22Jordan PattonFreshmanInfield5-11, 149Chandler, Ari.Hamilton
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at East Hampton High School ... recieved the
McCloud Award ... also ran four years of indoor track
... played Legion ball for Connecticut Post 156.
PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Daphne Schaub ... has
a sister, Kayla, and a brother, Thomas ... earned the "Ar-
chitecture" award in high school ... majoring in Engi-
neering Management.
9Charles SchaubFreshmanOutfield5-10, 160East Hampton, Conn.East Hampton
BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity baseball and
football at Greenwich Central High School ... baseball
team was state semifinalists in 2010 ... football team
made the sectional finals in 2009.
PERSONAL: Son of Dan and Jenny Rogers ... has a
brother, Dylan ... is a member of the NU Corps of
Cadets ... participates in the Handgun Intensive Tacti-
cal Shooting (HITS) club at Norwich ... majoring in
History.
12Derek RogersFreshmanOutfield5-8, 161Cambridge, N.Y.Greenwich Central
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball and soccer at Hillsboro-Deering High School
... also was a four-year member of the indoor track team.
PERSONAL: Son of Bob and Gloria Gidari ... has a
brother, Kevin ... is in the NU Corps of Cadets ... ma-
joring in Criminal Justice.
23Kyle GiradiFreshmanOutfield5-10, 180Deering, N.H.Hillsboro-Deering
BEFORE NORWICH: Was a four-year member of the
varsity baseball team at Putnam High School ... earned
the squad's "Most Valuable Player" award and posted a
.625 batting average as a senior ... also played four years
of football and three of basketball ... was named the
"Best Offensive Lineman" in football.
PERSONAL: Son of Albert Waldron, Jr. ... son of
Jackie Waldron ... has six siblings ... participates in the
judo club at Norwich ... is a member of the NU Corps
of Cadets ... majoring in Engineering Management.
28Jonathan WaldronFreshmanCatcher5-11, 210Putnam, Conn.Putnam
BEFORE NORWICH: Was a three-year letterwinner
in baseball for the Army and Navy Academy Prep
School ... also played two years of varsity baseball at
Simsbury High School ... played two years of football
at Army and Navy and one at Simsbury ... was a mem-
ber of the "1,000 Pounds Club" in high school, able to
bench, trap lift and power clean a total of 1,000 com-
bined lbs. ... was a member of the JC Courant and
Simsbury (Conn.) American Legion baseball clubs.
PERSONAL: Son of Roy and Debra Badstuebner ...
has a brother, David ... is a L.Cpl. in the United States
Marine Corps Reserves ... cousin, Rob Vanderscoff,
played collegiate tennis ... majoring in Political Sci-
ence.
Jordan BadstuebnerFreshmanFirst Base5-9, 167Manchester, Conn.Simsbury
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity baseball at
Drury High School ... also was a member of the football
and swim teams ... named an all-conference offensive
lineman in football and conference "MVP" in swimming
... played three years of senior Babe Ruth and one year
of American Legion baseball ... Legion team won All-
Berkshire championship.
PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Patrica Erdeski ... has
a brother and a sister ... father, Mark, played collegiate
soccer at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
(MCLA) ... named to the honor roll all four years of high
school ... is in the NU Corps of Cadets ... also is a mem-
ber of the Norwich swimming and diving team ... ma-
joring in Criminal Justice.
31John ErdeskiFreshmanCatcher6-2, 218Stamford, Vt.Drury
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Ryan KellySeniorRHP5-11, 205Niskayuna, N.Y.Cristian Brothers Acad.
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2010: Had 11 appearances with three starts ... registered
seven strikeouts over 20.2 innings of work.
2009: Started six games while appearing in 10... was
third on the team with a 6.51 ERA ... notched 22 strike-
outs in 37.1 innings for the Cadets ... allowed one earned
run over 8.2 innings in a 5-3 win over St. Michael’s, one
of only three NU victories on the season.
2008: Made six appearances and two starts during fresh-
man campaign ... tallied 11 strikeouts over 21.2 innings.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played football and basketball
during postgraduate year at Christian Brothers Academy
... both teams were New York State Section Two cham-
pions in 2006-07.
PERSONAL: Son of James and Maureen Kelly ... has
a sister, Meaghan, and a brother, Brendan ... also a
member of the Norwich football team, of which he
was named the "Special Teams MVP" in 2009 ...
played summer ball for the Tri-City Bees of the East-
ern Collegiate Baseball League (ECBL) ... majoring in
Physical Education.
2010: Garnered one win in six starts ... had five other
appearances ... notched 22 strikeouts in 31.2 innings of
work.
2009: Went 1-3 in seven starts ... came on in relief in
two games ... picked up 22 strikeouts over 32 innings.
2008: Made three appearances ... had three strikeouts
over six innings.
BEFORE NORWICH: Was a four-year letterwinner
with the baseball team at Yarmouth High School ... also
played four years of basketball ... participated in senior
Babe Ruth.
PERSONAL: Son of Chris and Diana Shaw ... has three
sisters, Meredith, Melanie and Carlene ... sister, Mered-
ith, played basketball at Emmanuel College ... has
played in the Twilight Baseball League, a collegiate
wooden bat league, since 2008 ... was named the "Most
Improved Student" in high school in 2005 and made the
honor roll in 2006 ... majoring in Architecture.
6Austin ShawSeniorLHP6-0, 184Yarmouth, MaineYarmouth
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2010: Made 10 appearances out of the bullpen ... struck
out 15 batters over 21 innings ... did not allow a home-
run.
2009: Had one start in eight appearances ... notched four
strikeouts in 12.2 innings pitched ... did not allow a
homerun.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity baseball and
soccer at North Hartford High School.
PERSONAL: Son of Charles and Wendy Dibastiani ...
has a sister, Jessica Wagner ... named a Maryland
Scholar and received the “President’s Academic
Achievement” award ... was a member of the Fallston
Rampage semi-pro baseball team ... member of the
NUCC calvary troop ... is the rising Cadet Colonel in
the NU Corps of Cadets ... majoring in Business Man-
agement and Accounting.
26Don DibastianiJuniorRHP5-10, 185White Hall, Md.North Hartford
2010: Tallied one win in four starts ... made two addi-
tional appearances ... racked up 12 strikeouts over 17.2
innings ... allowed only three extra-base hits.
2009: Had six starts over nine appearances ... had 19
strikeouts over 39.2 innings.
2008: Went 2-3 in six starts for the Cadets ... made one
relief appearance ... had 15 strikeouts in 32 innings of
work.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at New London High School ... also ran two
years of indoor track and one year of cross country ...
Was named a CIAC and an Army scholar-athlete ...
played three years of senior Babe Ruth.
PERSONAL: Son of Robert Caird ... son of Bonnie
Penman ... has three siblings ... is working with NASA
on his senior project ... played semi-pro baseball in the
Eastern Connecticut Major Leagues from 2008-10 ... is
a SSgt. in the Norwich Corps of Cadets and battalion
commander of the school's Naval ROTC detachment ...
majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
18Ian CairdSeniorLHP6-1, 168New London, Conn.New London
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2010: Took the hill for four starts ... had nine strikeouts
in 13 innings pitched.
2009: Made eight appearances with one start for NU ...
had five strikeouts in 20.2 innings of work ... had six as-
sists and three putouts in nine chances to record a 1.000
fielding percentage, one of three pitchers on the team to
do so.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity baseball at
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School ... was named team's
"MVP" as a freshman and senior ... earned second team
all-conference honors as a sophomore ... also was a four-
year letterwinner with the basketball team ... was
"MVP" of the team as a freshman and received the
Corazon Award as a senior ... boxed with the Chicago
Boxing Club ... was a member of the South and West
Cicero baseball clubs.
PERSONAL: Son of Secundino Cardoza and Antonia
Gomez ... has two sisters, Estrella Dominguez and Perla
Gomez ... received the all-academic "Athlete of the
Year" award in high school ... in in the Norwich Corps
of Cadets ... was a member of the Elgin Rippers colle-
giate summer baseball team ... majoring in Criminal Jus-
tice.
16Alexandro CardozaJuniorLHP5-7, 181Cicero, Ill.Cristo Rey Jesuit
2010: Made five appearances with two starts ... notched
three strikeouts in nine innings pitched.
2009: Appeared in five games, starting one ... rang up
four batters in 10.1 innings of work.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of baseball
and golf at Oakmont Regional High School ... received
the "Coaches Award" in both sports as a senior ... played
senior Babe Ruth in 2008 and 2009.
PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Nancy Knihtila ... has
a brother, Ryan ... president of the Norwich Chapter of
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) and is the vice pres-
ident of the Norwich chapter of the American Society
of Civil Engineers (ASCE) ... majoring in Civil Engi-
neering.
11Seth KnihtilaJuniorRHP6-0, 206Westminster, Mass.Oakmont Regional
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2010: Went 1-1 in three starts and eight appearances ...
led the team with a 4.34 ERA ... struck out 14 and al-
lowed only 16 hits in 18.2 inning of work ... held oppo-
nents to a .222 batting average.
BEFORE NORWICH: Was a four-year member of
varsity baseball team at Old Colony High School ...
team was league champs in 2009 ... tabbed as team’s
“MVP” and named to the South Coast High School All-
Star team as a senior ... Played four years of senior Babe
Ruth ... member of the Gateway Babe Ruth all-star
travel team that captured a championship at Disney
Wide World of Sports in 2007 ... one-year meber of the
Post 220 American Legion team.
PERSONAL: Son of Jonathan and Ruth Philbrook ...
has a brother, Benjamin ... is a corporal in the Norwich
Corps of Cadets ... majoring in History.
19Jonathan PhilbrookSophomoreRHP6-0, 191Rochester, Mass.Old Colony
2010: Recorded a 2-2 mark over three starts and nine
appearances ... had 16 strikeouts over 29 innings.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Hopkinton High School ... also played three
years of football and basketball ... earned the “Sports-
manship” award in football and the “Coaches” award in
baseball ... played three years of senior Babe Ruth ...
was a two-year member of Northborough Post 234
American Legion team.
PERSONAL: Son of Patrick and Betty Mahon ... was
on the honor roll in high school ... is in the NU Corps of
Cadets ... also a member of the Norwich football team
... recipient of the “Class of 1970” scholarship ... major-
ing in Biochemistry.
27Conar MahonSophomoreRHP6-2, 183Hopkinton, Mass.Hopkinton
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2010: Went 2-3 over 11 appearances and three starts ...
registered 16 strikeouts in 31 innings pitched.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played baseball at South Eu-
gene High School ... was named a second team all-
league pitcher.
PERSONAL: Son of Lawrence Hudson ... son of Carol
Sinclair ... has a brother, Andrew, and a sister, Audrey
... is a corporal in the Norwich Corps of Cadets ... ma-
joring in History.
15Brad HudsonSophomoreRHP5-8, 167Eugene, Ore.South Eugene
2010: Made eight appearances out of the bullpen ...
recorded 7 strikeouts over 19.1 innings.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of baseball
and football at Hoosac Valley High School ... earned the
“Rookie of the Year,” “Unsung Hero” and “Sportsman-
ship” awards.
PERSONAL: Son of Craig and Joan Kleiner ... has a
brother, Bryan ... is a corporal in the NU Corps of
Cadets ... majoring in Engineering Management.
7Ben KleinerSophomoreRHP5-8, 150Cheshire, Mass.Cheshire
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BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at South Royalton High School ... also was a
four-year member of the varsity basketball and soccer
teams ... was a two-time all-state goalie in soccer ... also
played American Legion baseball.
PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Lisa Cilley ... has a
brother, Darren ... majoring in Criminal Justice.
21Devin CilleyFreshmanRHP5-11, 166Tunbridge, Vt.South Royalton
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of varsity
baseball at Catonsville High School ... was named the
team's "Unsung Hero" in 2010 ... also ran four years of
cross country and three years of indoor track ... was a
member of the Halethorpe Area American Legion team
in 2009 and 2010.
PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Sharon Kotula ... has
two sisters, Natasha and Alexandra ... is a member of
the Norwich University Corps of Cadets ... majoring in
Computer Security and Information Assurance.
29Nicholas KotulaFreshmanRHP6-1, 170Catonsville, Md.Catonsville
2010 Season Results/Honors
2010 Schedule/ResultsOverall: 8-28 Conference:5-9
Date Opponent Time/ResultMar. 15 at Richard Stockton# L, 13-1
at Richard Stockton# L, 11-2Mar. 16 Franciscan# L, 8-1
Franciscan# W, 5-1Mar. 19 at Hilbert# L, 17-12Mar. 20 at New Paltz# L, 27-3
at New Paltz# L, 11-6Mar. 21 at Baruch# L. 9-3Mar. 25 at Anna Maria L, 15-2
at Anna Maria L, 16-2Mar. 27 at Lasell* L, 15-4
at Lasell* L, 8-5Mar. 28 at Johnson & Wales (RI)* L, 7-1
at Johnson & Wales (RI)* W, 13-11Apr. 1 at Gordon L, 13-6Apr. 26 SUFFOLK* L, 8-1
SUFFOLK* L, 14-0Apr. 6 at Daniel Webster L, 10-2Apr. 7 at Castleton St. L, 19-0
at Castleton St.* L, 8-2Apr. 10 ALBERTUS MAGNUS* W, 7-4
ALBERTUS MAGNUS* W, 16-7Apr. 11 at Rivier* L, 13-8
at Rivier* W, 11-7Apr. 13 LYNDON ST. L, 7-6
LYNDON ST. L, 13-4Apr. 14 ST. MICHAEL’S W, 9-8Apr. 18 EMERSON* W, 14-9
EMERSON* L, 8-4Apr. 21 at Salem St. L, 4-2Apr. 22 at St. Michael’s L, 7-4Apr. 24 at St. Joseph’s (Me.)* L, 10-6
at St. Joseph’s (Me.)* L, 11-2 Apr. 25 at Plymouth St. L, 10-1
at Plymouth St. W, 16-5Apr. 27 at Johnson & Wales (R.I)$ L, 11-1
Home games in BOLD CAPS# - at Cocoa Beach, Fla.* - Indicates GNAC contest $ - GNAC Quarterfinals
Rob Knox - CGreat Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC)
second team
Dustin Shimkus - OFGreat Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC)
second team
2010 Individual Honors
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2010 Offensive Statistics
BATTING STATISTICS
(all games sorted by batting avg.)
STEALS
PLAYER Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg.% BB HBP SO OB%R. Knox* .432 111 22 48 14 4 4 27 82 .739 16 2 19 .500 D. Shimkus .378 119 21 45 12 1 3 23 68 .571 5 4 20 .422 K. Cook# .293 92 14 27 5 0 0 12 32 .348 4 0 15 .323 D. Maxfield .293 99 19 29 9 4 1 13 49 .495 12 1 18 .375 T. Dyke .254 122 27 31 4 2 1 19 42 .344 13 2 19 .336 J. Sleeman .242 99 17 24 4 0 0 9 28 .283 9 0 16 .303 D. Fleming .224 76 12 17 1 0 1 10 21 .276 8 5 13 .333 J. Ramsay* .189 74 12 14 1 1 0 9 17 .230 7 4 12 .291 C. Shearer .185 54 6 10 1 0 0 7 11 .204 3 0 17 .228 D. Wygonski* .185 54 8 10 1 0 0 5 11 .204 3 3 12 .267 M. Blair .180 61 15 11 2 0 0 5 13 .213 13 4 28 .354 J. Philbrook .167 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .333 3 0 3 .444 D. Pritchard# .148 27 3 4 1 0 0 3 5 .185 1 1 9 .207 S. Kennedy .127 55 5 7 1 0 0 10 8 .145 5 1 15 .213 C. Mahon .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 5 .143 G. Sprague# .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 NORWICH .262 1060 182 278 57 12 10 152 389 .367 103 27 222 .341
Junior 3B Joe Sleeman
Name SB-Att.J. Sleeman 5-6D. Maxfield 4-5J. Ramsey* 4-5T. Dyke 3-4C. Shearer 2-2S. Kennedy 2-2R. Knox* 2-3D. Shimkus 2-4D. Fleming 1-1NORWICH 25-32
*Graduated
#No longer with team.
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2010 Defensive Statistics
Junior OF/C David Maxfield
PLAYER C PO A E Fld% DP Wygonski* 91 82 8 1 .989 1 Fleming 153 146 3 4 .974 6 Knox* 130 114 10 6 .954 0 Ramsay* 43 39 2 2 .953 0 Dyke 69 65 0 4 .942 0 Pritchard# 17 16 0 1 .941 1 Shimkus 61 56 1 4 .934 0 Blair 59 45 10 4 .932 0 Maxfield 132 71 48 13 .902 5 Sleeman 86 26 50 10 .884 4 Cook# 59 22 30 7 .881 1 Kennedy 68 22 37 9 .868 3 Philbrook 8 1 5 2 .750 0 Shearer 73 26 28 19 .740 4 Caird 11 3 5 3 .727 0 Mahon 11 1 7 3 .727 0 Shaw 7 1 4 2 .714 0 Knihtila 3 0 2 1 .667 0 Hudson 8 0 4 4 .500 0 Kelly 6 0 3 3 .500 0 Sprague# 0 0 0 0 .000 0 NORWICH 1100 738 260 102 .907 10
PLAYER ERA W-L App-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP Bk SFA SHAPhilbrook 4.34 1-1 8-3 0 0 18.2 16 17 9 18 14 3 1 1 72 .222 2 2 1 2 0 Mahon 6.21 2-2 9-3 1 1 29.0 34 31 20 19 16 8 2 1 125 .272 3 2 0 4 2 Dibastiani 8.14 0-0 10-0 0 0 21.0 38 27 19 7 15 12 1 0 103 .369 2 6 0 2 0 Wygonski* 9.38 1-3 8-6 0 0 31.2 54 51 33 23 12 8 3 3 149 .362 3 2 1 5 0 Shaw 9.66 1-6 11-8 0 0 31.2 67 47 34 13 22 13 3 5 162 .414 4 7 2 0 2 Kleiner 9.78 0-0 8-0 0 0 19.1 33 26 21 11 7 4 0 2 90 .367 3 4 0 3 0 Hudson 10.45 2-3 11-3 1 0 31.0 56 46 36 18 16 10 5 2 145 .386 9 4 0 7 1 Caird 11.72 1-4 6-4 0 0 17.2 26 31 23 9 12 2 1 0 83 .313 4 8 2 0 1 Kelly 13.94 0-3 11-3 0 0 20.2 36 36 32 23 7 8 1 2 94 .383 4 6 0 3 2 Knihtila 18.00 0-2 5-2 0 0 9.0 23 26 18 13 3 2 1 2 47 .489 1 2 0 0 1 Cardoza 18.69 0-4 4-4 0 0 13.0 39 30 27 10 9 6 1 3 76 .513 1 2 0 2 1 Maxfield 18.90 0-0 1-0 0 0 3.1 8 7 7 1 5 2 0 1 20 .400 1 4 0 0 0 NORWICH 10.21 8-28 36-36 2 1 246.0 430 375 279 165 138 78 19 22 1166 .369 37 49 6 28 10
FIELDING STATISTICS
(non-pitchers only; all games sorted by fielding per.)
PLAYER SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Knox* 63 6 .913 8 0 Blair 27 4 .871 6 0NORWICH 90 10 .888 14 0
PITCHING STATISTICS
(all games sorted by earned run avg.)
CATCHING STATISTICS
*Graduated
#No longer with team.
Mar. 14 Dakota Wesleyan# (DH) 11 a.m/2p.m.
Mar. 16 Douglas College# (Exh.) TBA
Mar. 17 Northeastern College# (Exh.) TBA
Mar. 18 Calvin# (DH) TBA
Mar. 23 at Lesley Cancelled
Mar. 25 at Salem St. 3 p.m.
Mar. 26 at Clark (Mass.) (DH) 12/2:30 p.m.
Mar. 29 at Daniel Webster 3:30 p.m.
Mar. 31 at Southern Vermont 3 p.m.
Apr. 2 at Emerson* (DH) Cancelled.
Apr. 5 at Anna Maria 2/4:30 p.m.
Apr. 9 LASELL* (DH) 1/3 p.m.
Apr. 10 at Suffolk* (DH) TBA
Apr. 12 DANIEL WEBSTER 3:30 p.m.
Apr. 13 CASTLETON (DH) 2/4:30 p.m.
Apr. 16 JWU (R.I.)* (DH) 1/3:30 p.m.
Apr. 17 RIVIER* (DH) TBA
Apr. 19 at Lyndon St. (DH) 2/4 p.m.
Apr. 20 at Albertus Magnus* (DH) 12/2 p.m.
Apr. 23 at St. Joseph’s (Me.)* (DH) 1/3:30 p.m.
May 3 at St. Michael’s 3:30 p.m.
Home games in BOLD CAPS # at Tucson, Arizona
* Indicates GNAC contest
2011 Regular Season Schedule