< Previous100 University of Louisville n gocards.com 2023 ACC Statistics Record: 10-20 n Home: 8-7 n Away: 2-13 n ACC: 10-20 Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 9 Christian Knapczy .326 24 23 95 15 31 3 0 1 10 37 .389 7 6 9 1 .404 1 0 7 10 32 52 6 .933 33 Jack Payton .326 24 23 92 15 30 2 1 4 13 46 .500 8 4 22 1 .404 0 0 4 5 161 15 1 .994 13 JT Benson .267 29 29 101 19 27 4 1 3 15 42 .416 10 5 27 2 .362 0 2 10 14 67 3 0 1.000 5 Gavin Kilen .250 26 24 96 8 24 6 0 0 7 30 .313 4 0 10 2 .280 0 1 1 2 39 54 2 .979 8 Brandon Anderson .247 25 23 85 13 21 4 0 1 7 28 .329 5 7 16 2 .340 0 2 2 2 22 22 3 .936 2 Logan Beard .229 30 30 96 14 22 4 1 3 13 37 .385 9 5 28 1 .324 1 0 1 1 29 42 4 .947 42 Eddie King Jr. .213 28 26 89 14 19 7 0 3 23 35 .393 6 3 29 1 .283 1 1 7 8 62 0 1 .984 30 Ryan McCoy .200 30 26 95 16 19 3 0 6 21 40 .421 18 5 36 0 .356 0 0 5 5 180 9 5 .974 51 Isaac Humphrey .169 27 19 59 12 10 1 3 0 4 17 .288 13 2 16 1 .338 0 2 1 1 43 4 1 .979 6 Haven Mangrum .222 14 6 27 4 6 2 0 0 4 8 .296 2 0 8 0 .276 0 0 1 3 6 1 1 .875 1 Patrick Forbes .220 17 13 50 6 11 0 1 1 6 16 .320 5 0 19 1 .291 0 0 1 2 14 4 0 1.000 45 Will Cook .191 22 12 47 3 9 1 0 0 3 10 .213 9 0 17 1 .321 0 0 1 1 32 2 2 .944 25 Matt Klein .167 3 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 2 0 3 0 .375 0 0 0 0 14 3 1 .944 14 Noah Smith .133 11 3 15 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 .200 1 0 8 2 .188 0 1 0 1 2 4 2 .750 29 Tyeler Hawkins .125 18 3 16 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .125 1 0 9 0 .176 0 0 2 4 6 0 1 .857 4 Will Vierling .100 7 7 20 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .100 3 1 2 0 .240 1 0 1 1 53 4 0 1.000 22 Tucker Biven .000 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1.000 Totals .238 30 30 992 144 236 38 7 22 131 354 .357 104 38 261 15 .332 4 9 44 60 775 235 35 .967 Opponents .277 30 30 1008 175 279 52 2 39 155 452 .448 135 32 257 19 .376 10 13 16 26 788 291 31 .972 LOB - Team (215), Opp (249). DPs turned - Team (24), Opp (24). CI - Team (1), McCoy 1. IBB - Team (3), Beard 1, Anderson 1, J. Payton 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Kilen 2, Benson 1, McCoy 1, J. Payton 1. (ACC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 10 Carson Liggett 4.21 4 2 10 10 0 0 0 0 51.1 51 25 24 24 43 16 1 3 194 .263 7 3 1 3 2 40 Tate Kuehner 4.60 2 4 14 1 0 0 0 4 31.1 25 22 16 17 46 3 0 4 120 .208 3 6 0 1 1 19 Ryan Hawks 5.90 1 3 10 10 0 0 1 0 50.1 70 35 33 16 50 9 0 12 206 .340 1 5 0 0 3 17 Cameron Robinson 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 .250 0 0 0 0 0 24 Wyatt Danilowicz 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 27 Evan Webster 0.77 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 1 11.2 10 1 1 2 9 1 0 0 43 .233 0 0 0 1 1 54 Kaleb Corbett 1.32 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 13.2 10 3 2 7 15 0 0 1 48 .208 1 2 0 1 1 41 Riley Phillips 3.10 1 2 9 2 0 0 0 0 20.1 16 7 7 12 21 3 0 2 73 .219 5 1 1 0 1 34 Ben Wiegman 3.86 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 11 .273 0 0 0 0 0 26 Greg Farone 6.35 0 4 12 4 0 0 0 0 28.1 32 21 20 23 29 6 0 5 113 .283 3 4 0 0 1 49 Kayden Campbell 6.75 2 1 13 0 0 0 1 0 10.2 11 9 8 4 14 1 0 1 41 .268 0 4 0 1 0 22 Tucker Biven 7.00 0 2 9 2 0 0 0 0 18.0 24 23 14 13 11 5 0 7 77 .312 3 2 0 1 1 7 Kade Grundy 7.36 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 7.1 8 7 6 2 5 2 0 1 29 .276 0 2 1 0 1 1 Patrick Forbes 8.10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 4 3 4 3 0 0 0 10 .200 0 0 0 0 1 18 Will Koger 9.45 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 13 9 7 4 7 2 1 3 29 .448 2 3 0 2 0 15 Alex Galvan 27.00 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 7 6 6 2 1 0 0 9 .333 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 5.16 10 20 30 30 0 1 1 6 258.1 279 175 148 135 257 52 2 39 1008 .277 28 32 3 10 13 Opponents 4.28 20 10 30 30 0 2 2 10 262.2 236 144 125 104 261 38 7 22 992 .238 17 38 3 4 9 PB - Team (7), McCoy 4, J. Payton 2, Vierling 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (3), Phillips 1, Liggett 1, Koger 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - J. Payton (10-15), Liggett (4-6), Farone (4-5), Vierling (2-4), Klein (1-3), Biven (2-3), McCoy (3-3), Hawks (1-3), Corbett (1-2), Kuehner (2-2), K. Campbell (1-2), Grundy (1-1), Koger (0-1), Phillips (0-1). ACC Awards Player of the Year ñ Kyle Teel, Virginia, Jr., C Pitcher of the Year ñ Rhett Lowder, Wake Forest, Jr., RHP Freshman of the Year ñ Cam Cannarella, Clemson, Fr., OF Defensive Player of the Year ñ Vance Honeycutt, North Carolina, So., OF Coach of the Year ñ Tom Walter, Wake Forest All-ACC First Team Billy Amick, Clemson, So., DH/UT Cam Cannarella, Clemson, Fr., OF Alex Mooney, Duke, So., SS Stephen Reid, Georgia Tech, Jr., OF Yohandy Morales, Miami, Jr., 3B Andrew Walters, Miami, So., RP Jake Gelof, Virginia, Jr., 3B Ethan OíDonnell, Virginia, Jr., OF Griff OíFerrall, Virginia, So., SS Kyle Teel, Virginia, Jr., C Jack Hurley, Virginia Tech, Jr., OF Josh Hartle, Wake Forest, So., SP Justin Johnson, Wake Forest, Jr., 2B Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest, So., 1B Rhett Lowder, Wake Forest, Jr., SP Sean Sullivan, Wake Forest, So., SP All-ACC Second Team Chris Flynn, Boston College, Gr., SP Caden Grice, Clemson, Jr., SP James Tallon, Duke, Fr., RP Jack DeLeo, Georgia Tech, Jr., OF Angelo Dispigna, Georgia Tech, Sr., OF Jackson Finley, Georgia Tech, So., DH/UT Carson Liggett, Louisville, So., SP CJ Kayfus, Miami, Jr., 1B Dominic Pitelli, Miami, Jr., SS Gage Ziehl, Miami, So., SP Mac Horvath, North Carolina Jr., OF Jackson Van De Brake, UNC, Jr., 2B Jacob Cozart, NC State, So., C Aidan Tyrell, Notre Dame, Gr., SP Tommy Hawke, Wake Forest, So., OF Brock Wilken, Wake Forest, Jr., 3B All-ACC Third Team Travis Honeyman, Boston College, Jr., OF Joe Vetrano, Boston College, Jr., 1B Cooper Ingle, Clemson, Jr., C Jackson Baumeister, Florida State, So., SP Kristian Campbell, Georgia Tech, Fr., 2B Christian Knapczyk, Louisville, Jr., SS Blake Cyr, Miami, Fr., 2B Zach Levenson, Miami, Jr., OF Vance Honeycutt, North Carolina, So., OF LuJames Groover III, NC State, Jr., 3B Kyle Hess, Pitt, Gr., OF Ethan Anderson, Virginia, So., 1B Connelly Early, Virginia, Jr., SP Brian Edgington, Virginia, Gr., SP Carson DeMartini, Virginia Tech, So., DH/UT Seth Keener, Wake Forest, Jr., RP Camden Minacci, Wake Forest, Jr., RP *17 players on the third team due to a tie in the voting All-ACC Freshman Team Cam Cannarella, Clemson, OF Andrew Fischer, Duke, INF James Tallon, Duke, RP Cam Smith, Florida State, 3B Kristian Campbell, Georgia Tech, 2B Blake Cyr, Miami, 2B Casey Cook, North Carolina, OF Dominic Fritton, NC State, SP Cannon Peebles, NC State, C Eli Serrano III, NC State, 1B Brody Donay, Virginia Tech, C Garrett Michel, Virginia Tech, 1B Atlantic DivisionConferenceOverall WLTPctWLTPct Wake Forest2270.75954120.818 Clemson20100.66744190.698 Boston College16140.53337200.649 Notre Dame15150.50030240.556 NC State13160.44836210.632 Louisville10200.33331240.564 Florida State9210.30023310.426 Coastal DivisionConferenceOverall WLTPctWLTPct Virginia19110.63350150.769 Miami18120.60042210.667 Duke16130.55239240.619 North Carolina14140.50036240.600 Virginia Tech12170.41430230.566 Georgia Tech12180.40030270.526 Pitt10180.35724310.436LOUISVILLE History and Records102 University of Louisville n gocards.com NCAA Tournament History 2007 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell Post-Season: NCAA College World Series Details: Led by its first-year head coach, the 2007 Louisville baseball team went on a magical post-season run, which included an NCAA Regional triumph in Columbia, MO, an NCAA Super Regional win over Oklahoma State and the program’s first ever College World Series appearance. The 2007 Cardinals closed the season with a 47-24 record overall and No. 6 national ranking. 2013 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell Post-Season: NCAA College World Series Details: Six years after making its College World Series debut, the Louis- ville baseball program returned to Omaha in 2013 closing a record-setting season for the Cardinals. Along with the return to the pinnacle of college baseball, Louisville set a school record for wins going 51-14 and clinched its fourth BIG EAST Conference regular season championship in a span of five seasons. The Cardinals’ march to Omaha started at home at Jim Patterson Stadium where they swept through the NCAA Regional before traveling to Nashville, Tenn., where they earned an NCAA Super Regional triumph over No. 2 national seed Vanderbilt. 2014 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell Post-Season: NCAA College World Series Details: A year after saying goodbye to 10 impact players from its 2013 College World Series team, Louisville reloaded its roster and returned to Omaha for the third time in eight seasons in 2014. The Cardinals reached the 50-win plateau for the third time in five seasons and won the program’s third straight conference title and the fifth in six seasons. Louisville’s run to the College World Series started at Jim Patterson Stadium where they swept through the NCAA Regional with wins against Kent State, Kansas and Ken- tucky. The final step in the return to Omaha was an NCAA Super Regional triumph over Kennesaw State as a school record crowd of 6,007 packed Patterson Stadium to share in the victory. 2017 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell Post-Season: NCAA College World Series Details: The Louisville baseball team concluded its record-setting 2017 season ranked fifth in every major national poll after advancing to the College World Series for the fourth time in school history, setting a school record for wins with a 53-12 mark and earning the program’s third straight ACC Atlantic Division championship. The path to Omaha for the Cardinals featured a trio of wins in the Louisville Regional against Radford, Oklaho- ma and Xavier before sweeping past rival Kentucky in the Super Regional. Louisville also added its first CWS win since 2007 with an opening round win against Texas A&M. In addition to the team success, the Cardinals also received numerous individual honors, highlighted by consensus National Player of the Year Brendan McKay. College World Series Teams 2019 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell Post-Season: NCAA College World Series Details: The University of Louisville baseball team closed out the 2019 campaign with a 51-18 record, reaching the 50-win mark for the sixth time and tying for the second-most wins in program history. The Cardinals reached the NCAA College World Series or the fifth time, winning a pair of games in Omaha to reach the bracket final for the first time. Louisville finished the season ranked third in five of the six national polls, sitting at No. 4 in the other.gocards.com n University of Louisville 103 NCAA Tournament History 2002 NCAA Atlanta Regional May 31 .....................................Georgia .........................................................L, 7-1 June 1 .......................................Coastal Carolina ............................................L, 9-1 2007 NCAA Columbia Regional June 1 .......................................Miami (Fla.) ................................................W, 13-7 June 2 .......................................Missouri ........................................................L, 7-5 June 3 .......................................Miami (Fla.) ..................................................W, 8-7 June 3 .......................................Missouri .......................................................W, 4-3 June 4 .......................................Missouri .....................................................W, 16-6 NCAA Louisville Super Regional June 8 .......................................Oklahoma State ............................................W, 9-0 June 9 .......................................Oklahoma State .............................................L, 3-2 June 10 .....................................Oklahoma State ..........................................W, 20-2 NCAA College World Series June 15 .....................................Rice ...........................................................L, 15-10 June 17 .....................................Mississippi State .........................................W, 12-4 June 19 .....................................North Carolina ..............................................L, 3-1 2008 NCAA Athens Regional May 30 .....................................Georgia Tech .................................................L, 8-5 May 31 .....................................Georgia .........................................................L, 9-8 2009 NCAA Louisville Regional May 29 .....................................Indiana .........................................................W, 8-2 May 30 .....................................Middle Tennessee .........................................W, 3-2 May 31 .....................................Vanderbilt .....................................................L, 8-4 June 1 .......................................Vanderbilt ....................................................W, 5-3 NCAA Fullerton Super Regional June 5 .......................................Cal State Fullerton .......................................L, 12-0 June 6 .......................................Cal State Fullerton .......................................L, 11-2 2010 NCAA Louisville Regional June 4 .......................................Saint Louis ..................................................W, 11-2 June 5 .......................................Vanderbilt ....................................................W, 7-1 June 6 .......................................Vanderbilt .....................................................L, 7-0 June 7 .......................................Vanderbilt ..............................................L, 3-2 (10) 2012 NCAA Tucson Regional June 1 .......................................New Mexico State ........................................W, 3-2 June 2 .......................................Arizona .......................................................L, 16-4 June 3 .......................................Missouri .....................................................W, 11-3 June 3 .......................................Arizona .......................................................L, 16-3 2013 NCAA Louisville Regional May 31 .....................................Bowling Green .............................................W, 8-3 June 1 .......................................Miami (Fla.) ..................................................W, 6-4 June 2 .......................................Oklahoma State ..........................................W, 12-3 NCAA Nashville Super Regional June 8 .......................................Vanderbilt ....................................................W, 5-3 June 9 .......................................Vanderbilt ....................................................W, 2-1 NCAA College World Series June 15 .....................................Indiana ..........................................................L, 2-0 June 17 .....................................Oregon State ...............................................L, 11-4 2014 NCAA Louisville Regional May 30 .....................................Kent State .....................................................W, 5-0 May 31 .....................................Kansas ..........................................................W, 6-3 June 1 .......................................Kentucky ......................................................W, 4-1 NCAA Louisville Super Regional June 6 .......................................Kennesaw State.............................................W, 5-3 June 7 .......................................Kennesaw State.............................................W, 7-4 NCAA College World Series June 14 .....................................Vanderbilt .....................................................L, 5-3 June 16 .....................................Texas .............................................................L, 4-1 2015 NCAA Louisville Regional May 29 .....................................Morehead State.............................................W, 7-2 May 30 .....................................Michigan ......................................................W, 4-3 May 31 .....................................Michigan ....................................................W, 13-4 NCAA Louisville Super Regional June 6 .......................................Cal State Fullerton ..................................L, 3-2 (10) June 7 .......................................Cal State Fullerton ........................................W, 9-3 June 8 .......................................Cal State Fullerton ..................................L, 4-3 (11) 2016 NCAA Louisville Regional June 3 .......................................Western Michigan ........................................W, 6-1 June 4 .......................................Ohio State ..................................................W, 15-3 June 5 .......................................Wright State ..................................................W, 3-1 NCAA Louisville Super Regional June 11 .....................................UC Santa Barbara ..........................................L, 4-2 June 12 .....................................UC Santa Barbara ..........................................L, 4-3 2017 NCAA Louisville Regional June 2 .......................................Radford ......................................................W, 11-6 June 3 .......................................Oklahoma ..................................................W, 11-1 June 4 .......................................Xavier ...........................................................W, 8-7 NCAA Louisville Super Regional June 9 .......................................Kentucky ......................................................W, 5-2 June 10 .....................................Kentucky ......................................................W, 6-2 NCAA College World Series June 18 .....................................Texas A&M ...................................................W, 8-4 June 20 .....................................Florida ...........................................................L, 5-1 June 22 .....................................TCU ..............................................................L, 4-3 2018 NCAA Lubbock Regional June 1 .......................................Kent State ...................................................W, 13-6 June 2 .......................................Texas Tech ..................................................L, 10-4 June 3 .......................................Kent State ...................................................W, 12-6 June 3 .......................................Texas Tech ..................................................L, 11-6 2019 NCAA Louisville Regional May 31 .....................................Illinois Chicago ............................................W, 5-3 June 1 .......................................Illinois State ...................................................L, 4-2 June 2 .......................................Indiana .........................................................W, 9-7 June 2 .......................................Illinois State ................................................W, 11-2 June 3 .......................................Illinois State ..................................................W, 4-3 NCAA Louisville Super Regional June 7 .......................................East Carolina ..............................................W, 14-1 June 8 .......................................East Carolina ..............................................W, 12-0 NCAA College World Series June 16 .....................................Vanderbilt .....................................................L, 3-1 June 18 .....................................Auburn .........................................................W, 5-3 June 20 .....................................Mississippi State ...........................................W, 4-3 June 21 .....................................Vanderbilt .....................................................L, 3-2 2022 NCAA Louisville Regional June 3 .......................................Southeast Missouri State ...............................W, 7-2 June 4 .......................................Michigan .......................................................L, 7-3 June 5 .......................................Oregon .........................................................W, 8-5 June 5 .......................................Michigan ....................................................W, 20-1 June 6 .......................................Michigan ....................................................W, 11-9 NCAA College Station Super Regional June 10 .....................................Texas A&M ....................................................L, 4-5 June 11 .....................................Texas A&M ....................................................L, 3-4 All-Time NCAA Championship Results 2022 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Super Regional Details: The Louisville baseball team posted a 42-21-1 overall record and returned to the postseason, winning the NCAA Louisville Regional and reaching the program’s ninth super regional. The Cardinals also captured their fifth ACC Atlantic Division title in seven full seasons in the league. UofL reached as high as No. 3 in the polls during the season and was ranked as high as No. 12 in the final polls. Louisville reached the 40-win mark for the 13th time in Dan McDonnell’s 15 full seasons at the helm of the program.104 University of Louisville n gocards.com NCAA Tournament History 2002 Cardinals Coach: Lelo Prado | Post-Season: NCAA Regional Details: The Cardinals’ 2002 team earned the program’s first NCAA Regional berth as an at-large selection. Despite dropping both outings in the Atlanta Regional, the 2002 team served as the table-setter for all future UofL teams by being the first to break through the NCAA door. Louisville finished with a 39-18 record overall and was 21-9 in conference games. 2009 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Super Regional Details : The 2009 Louisville baseball season was perhaps the most impressive body of work for any team in school history as the Cardinals swept the BIG EAST regular season and tournament titles, hosted their first ever NCAA Regional and advanced to their second NCAA Super Regional in three seasons. UofL finished with a 47-18 record overall and a No. 15 national ranking. 2012 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Regional Details: The 2012 season was another successful one for Louisville as the Cardinals won their third BIG EAST regular season championship in four years and advanced to their fifth NCAA Regional in six years. Overall, Louisville finished with a 41-22 record to match the fourth highest win total in McDonnell’s six seasons at the helm. The NCAA Regional appearance was the fifth under the direction of McDonnell and the sixth overall in program history. The Cardinals also advanced to the championship round of an NCAA Regional for the fourth time in six years falling to eventual national champion Arizona. 2008 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Regional Details: Playing with a bulls-eye on its back following the College World Series appearance the previous season, the 2008 Cardinals got better as the season progressed and won the program’s first ever BIG EAST Tournament title to earn the league’s automatic NCAA Regional berth. Louisville also finished with a second straight 40-win season with a 41-21 record overall. 2010 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Regional Details: Louisville’s 2010 campaign featured the best regular season in school history as the Cardinals won a second straight BIG EAST regular season title and entered the post-season with 46 wins. Overall, UofL finished the season at 50-14 and earned the program’s first ever selection as a national seed (#7) for the NCAA Championship. Louisville also hosted an NCAA Regional for the second straight season and closed the year ranked 16th overall. 2015 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Super Regional Details: The 2015 baseball season was another record-setting campaign for Louisville, highlighted by a dominant debut in the ACC as well as the program’s third straight NCAA Super Regional berth. In its inaugural season in the ACC, Louisville ran through the Atlantic Division in record-setting fashion with a 25-5 mark while winning its fourth straight regular season conference championship. For the second time in school history, Louisville was tabbed as a national seed for the NCAA Championship and was named as the No. 3 national seed. 2016 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Super Regional Details: The Louisville baseball team closed the 2016 season with a 50-14 record overall after winning its second straight ACC Atlantic Division championship, advancing to the fourth straight NCAA Super Regional and reaching the 50-win plateau for the fourth time in school history. For the third time in school history and the second straight season, Louisville was chosen by the NCAA Division I Selection Committee as a national seed for the 2016 NCAA Championship. Winning at least 50 games for the fourth time ever, Louisville reached the 40-win plateau for the fifth straight season and the ninth time in the last 10 seasons. 2018 Cardinals Coach: Dan McDonnell | Post-Season: NCAA Regional Details: The Louisville baseball team closed the 2018 season with a 45-19 record overall after advancing to the championship round of an NCAA Regional for the seventh straight season. The Cardinals were ranked as highly as 23rd by Collegiate Baseball newspaper while also landing at No. 25 in the USA Today Top 25 and 27th in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association poll. Louisville registered its seventh straight 40-win season and the 11th in 12 seasons under head coach Dan McDonnell.gocards.com n University of Louisville 105 Baseball Honor Roll Pitcher/Player of the Year 2017 Brendan McKay Golden Spikes Award Dick Howser Trophy Winner Baseball America National Player of the Year D1Baseball National Player of the Year ABCA National Player of the Year Perfect Game National Player of the Year Collegiate Baseball Newspaper National Player of the Year John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Lincoln Henzman NCBWA Stopper of the Year 2016 Brendan McKay John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year 2015 Brendan McKay John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Baseball America Freshman of the Year Collegiate Baseball Freshman of the Year D1Baseball Freshman of the Year Perfect Game Freshman of the Year 2014 Nick Burdi NCBWA Stopper of the Year National Coach of the Year 2017 Dan McDonnell Baseball America 2007 Dan McDonnell Rivals.com National Assistant Coach of the Year 2013 Roger Williams and Chris Lemonis Baseball America All-American 2022 Dalton Rushing Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Second Team ABCA Third Team Perfect Game Third Team 2021 Henry Davis ABCA First Team Baseball America First Team Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Second Team D1Baseball Second Team NCBWA Second Team Perfect Game Second Team 2020 Reid Detmers Collegiate Baseball Newspaper First Team 2019 Reid Detmers ABCA First Team D1Baseball First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game First Team College Baseball Foundation Second Team Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Second Team 2018 Josh Stowers D1Baseball Third Team NCBWA Third Team Adam Wolf NCBWA Second Team Baseball America Third Team Logan Wyatt Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Third Team 2017 Sam Bordner NCBWA Third Team Drew Ellis ABCA First Team Collegiate Baseball Newspaper First Team D1Baseball First Team Perfect Game First Team Baseball America Second Team NCBWA Second Team Devin Hairston ABCA Third Team Lincoln Henzman Collegiate Baseball Newspaper First Team NCBWA First Team ABCA Second Team Baseball America Second Team Perfect Game Second Team D1Baseball Third Team Brendan McKay ABCA First Team Baseball America First Team Collegiate Baseball Newspaper First Team D1Baseball First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game First Team 2016 Zack Burdi NCBWA First Team Louisville Slugger Second Team Devin Hairston ABCA Third Team Drew Harrington Louisville Slugger First Team NCBWA First Team D1Baseball Second Team Perfect Game Second Team Kade McClure NCBWA First Team Perfect Game Third Team Brendan McKay ABCA First Team Baseball America First Team D1Baseball First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game Second Team Louisville Slugger Third Team Corey Ray ABCA First Team D1Baseball First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game First Team Baseball America Second Team Louisville Slugger Second Team Nick Solak D1Baseball Second Team NCBWA Second Team Perfect Game Second Team Baseball America Third Team 2015 Zack Burdi Louisville Slugger Third Team Kyle Funkhouser Louisville Slugger Third Team Brendan McKay Baseball America First Team D1Baseball First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game First Team Corey Ray Baseball America Second Team NCBWA Second Team D1Baseball Third Team 2014 Nick Burdi ABCA First Team Louisville Slugger First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game First Team Kyle Funkhouser ABCA First Team Louisville Slugger Second Team NCBWA Second Team Baseball America Third Team Perfect Game Third Team Jeff Gardner Collegiate Baseball Second Team NCBWA Second Team ABCA Third Team 2013 Nick Burdi Perfect Game First Team NCBWA Second Team Jeff Thompson Louisville Slugger Second Team NCBWA Third Team Perfect Game Third Team 2012 Justin Amlung Louisville Slugger Third Team 2010 Neil Holland NCBWA First Team Baseball America Third Team Louisville Slugger Third Team Thomas Royse Louisville Slugger Third Team Ryan Wright Baseball America Second Team Phil Wunderlich Baseball America Third Team Louisville Slugger Third Team 2009 Chris Dominguez Baseball America First Team Louisville Slugger First Team Ping! 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Baseball Third Team 2007 Logan Johnson Louisville Slugger Third Team Boomer Whiting Louisville Slugger Third Team Baseball America Third Team 2004 Mark Jurich NCBWA Third Team 2002 Mark Jurich NCBWA Third Team 1992 Dan Kopriva Collegiate Baseball First Team Baseball America Second Team 1976 Jim LaFountain AACC Second Team ABCA Gold Glove Team 2022 Levi Usher Outfield 2017 Devin Hairston Shortstop 2016 Will Smith Catcher All-Region 2023 Jack Payton ABCA Midwest First Team 2022 Ben Metzinger ABCA Midwest First Team Jack Payton ABCA Midwest First Team Dalton Rushing ABCA Midwest First Team 2021 Henry Davis ABCA Midwest First Team 2019 Reid Detmers ABCA South First Team Tyler Fitzgerald ABCA South Second Team 2018 Josh Stowers ABCA South Second Team 2017 Drew Ellis ABCA South First Team Devin Hairston ABCA South First Team Lincoln Henzman ABCA South First Team Brendan McKay ABCA South First Team 2016 Devin Hairston ABCA South First Team Brendan McKay ABCA South First Team Corey Ray ABCA South First Team Zack Burdi ABCA South Second Team Kade McClure ABCA South Second Team Justin Marks National Awards106 University of Louisville n gocards.com Baseball Honor Roll Will Smith ABCA South Second Team 2014 Nick Burdi ABCA South First Team Kyle Funkhouser ABCA South First Team Jeff Gardner ABCA South First Team 2013 Jeff Thompson ABCA South Second Team 2011 Ryan Wright ABCA South First Team 2010 Neil Holland ABCA South First Team Thomas Royse ABCA South First Team Ryan Wright ABCA South First Team 2009 Chris Dominguez ABCA South First Team Adam Duvall ABCA South First Team Justin Marks ABCA South First Team Phil Wunderlich ABCA South First Team 2007 Isaiah Howes ABCA South Second Team Logan Johnson ABCA South Second Team 2004 Mark Jurich ABCA South Second Team 2003 Carlos Fernandez ABCA South Second Team 2002 Mark Jurich Region IV Second Team 1992 Charlie Allen ABCA South First Team 1992 Dan Kopriva ABCA South First Team 1976 Jim LaFountain ABCA South Second Team Freshman All-American 2022 Logan Beard Collegiate Baseball Newspaper NCBWA Second Team 2020 Tim Borden II Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2019 Alex Binelas Baseball America First Team Collegiate Baseball Newspaper First Team D1Baseball First Team NCBWA First Team Perfect Game First Team 2018 Bobby Miller Perfect Game First Team D1Baseball Second Team Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2017 Nick Bennett NCBWA First Team Baseball America Second Team D1Baseball Second Team Perfect Game Second Team 2015 Lincoln Henzman Baseball America D1Baseball Louisville Slugger Sean Leland Louisville Slugger 2013 Kyle Funkhouser Louisville Slugger Anthony Kidston Louisville Slugger 2012 Jared Ruxer Louisville Slugger NCBWA 2009 Ryan Wright Louisville Slugger NCBWA, Ping! 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Baseball 2002 Zach Jackson Louisville Slugger 2001 Mark Jurich Louisville Slugger 1994 Matt Berger Collegiate Baseball Academic All-American 2016 Nick Solak CoSIDA Second Team 1999 Key Voshell First Team 1999 Doug Lorenz Second Team 1985 Brad George First Team 1979 Mark Jurena First Team 1976 Jim LaFountain First Team Academic All-Region 2007 Daniel Burton ESPN/CoSIDA Second Team All-Conference Conference Coach of the Year 2017 Dan McDonnell ACC Coach of the Year 2016 Dan McDonnell ACC Coach of the Year 2015 Dan McDonnell ACC Coach of the Year 2002 Lelo Prado C-USA Coach of the Year 1975 Jim Zerilla MVC Coach of the Year Conference Player of the Year 2017 Brendan McKay ACC Player of the Year 2014 Jeff Gardner American Player of the Year 2009 Chris Dominguez BIG EAST Player of the Year 2008 Chris Dominguez BIG EAST Co-Player of the Year 1992 Dan Kopriva Metro Player of the Year 1980 Rick Siriano Metro Hitter of the Year Conference Pitcher of the Year 2019 Reid Detmers ACC 2016 Drew Harrington ACC 2013 Jeff Thompson BIG EAST 2012 Justin Amlung BIG EAST 2010 Thomas Royse BIG EAST 2009 Justin Marks BIG EAST 2007 Zack Pitts BIG EAST Conference Freshman/Rookie of the Year 2015 Brendan McKay ACC 2012 Jared Ruxer BIG EAST 2007 Justin Marks BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Year 2022 Levi Usher ACC 2017 Devin Hairston ACC Atlantic Coast Conference 2023 Carson Liggett Second Team Christian Knapczyk Third Team 2022 Jared Poland Second Team Michael Prosecky Second Team Dalton Rushing Second Team Levi Usher Second Team Christian Knapczyk Third Team Cameron Masterman Third Team Ben Metzinger Third Team Jack Payton Third Team 2021 Henry Davis First Team Cooper Bowman Second Team Alex Binelas Third Team Christian Knapczyk Third Team 2019 Reid Detmers First Team Alex Binelas Second Team Michael McAvene Second Team Logan Wyatt Second Team Tyler Fitzgerald Third Team Justin Lavey Third Team 2018 Josh Stowers First Team Logan Wyatt First Team Nick Bennett Second Team Adam Wolf Second Team Devin Mann Third Team Bobby Miller Third Team Danny Oriente Third Team 2017 Drew Ellis First Team Lincoln Henzman First Team Brendan McKay (pitcher) First Team Brendan McKay (DH/utility) First Team Colby Fitch Second Team Nick Bennett Third Team Kade McClure Third Team 2016 Zack Burdi First Team Drew Harrington First Team Brendan McKay (pitcher) First Team Brendan McKay (utility) First Team Corey Ray First Team Nick Solak Second Team Devin Hairston Third Team Will Smith Third Team Blake Tiberi Third Team 2015 Zack Burdi First Team Kyle Funkhouser First Team Brendan McKay (pitcher) First Team Corey Ray First Team Sutton Whiting First Team Brendan McKay (utility) Second Team Josh Rogers Second Team American Conference 2014 Nick Burdi First Team Alex Chittenden First Team Kyle Funkhouser First Team Jeff Gardner First Team Jared Ruxer Second Team Cole Sturgeon Second Team Zach Lucas Third Team BIG EAST Conference 2013 Nick Burdi First Team Jeff Gardner First Team Jeff Thompson First Team Chad Green Second Team Coco Johnson Second Team Sutton Whiting Second Team Ty Young Second Team Adam Engel Third Team Nick Ratajczak Third Team Cole Sturgeon Third Team 2012 Justin Amlung First Team Adam Engel Second Team Jeff Gardner Second Team Stewart Ijames Second Team Cole Sturgeon Second Team Jeff Thompson Second Team Nick Ratajczak Third Team Jared Ruxer Third Team Derek Self Third Team Ty Young Third Team 2011 Justin Amlung First Team Ryan Wright First Team Stewart Ijames Second Team Tony Zych Third Team 2010 Andrew Clark First Team Neil Holland First Team Thomas Royse First Team Ryan Wright First Team Jeff Arnold Second Team Adam Duvall Second Team Stewart Ijames Second Team Phil Wunderlich Second Team 2009 Chris Dominguez First Team Justin Marks First Team Andrew Clark Second Team Thomas Royse Second Team Phil Wunderlich Second Team Adam Duvall Third Team 2008 Derrick Alfonso First Team Chris Dominguez First Team Justin Marks First Team Andrew Clark Second Team Stewart Ijames Third Team Justin McClanahan Third Team B.J. Rosenberg Third Team 2007 Logan Johnson IF First Team Zack Pitts RHP First Team Boomer Whiting OF First Team Kyle Funkhousergocards.com n University of Louisville 107 Baseball Honor Roll Derrick Alfonso C Second Team Daniel Burton 1B Second Team Chris Cates IF Second Team Isaiah Howes OF Second Team Justin Marks LHP Second Team Trystan Magnuson RHP Third Team 2006 Logan Johnson IF Second Team Derrick Alfonso C Third Team Chris Cates IF Third Team Conference USA 2005 J.T. LaFountain IF Second Team Boomer Whiting OF Second Team 2004 Mark Jurich OF First Team 2003 Josh Bolen OF Second team 2002 Mark Jurich OF First Team Morgan Bojorquez 1B Second Team Zach Jackson P Second Team Ken Tirpack DH Second Team 2001 Josh Ring RP First Team Mike Hook OF Second Team 2000 Scott Kohler 3B Second Team 1999 Doug Lorenz 1B Second Team 1998 James McAuley C First Team Todd Rathiel RP Second Team 1997 Matt Berger INF Second Team Tim Harper OF Third Team 1996 John Weideman INF Honorable Mention Metro Conference 1995 Matt Berger DH Second Team 1994 Matt Berger UT First Team Joe Hagedorn OF Second Team 1993 Charlie Allen OF Second Team Tommy Barnes SS Second Team Glenn Meyers DH Second Team Darren Oppel UT First Team 1992 Charlie Allen UT Second Team Rod Biehl P Second Team Richie Hawks 1B Second Team Dan Kopriva 3B First Team Darren Oppel DH Second Team 1991 Charlie Allen OF Second Team Tommy Barnes SS Second Team Dan Kopriva 3B First Team Glenn Meyers UT Second Team Rob Newman OF First Team Darren Oppel 1B First Team 1989 Greg Graham SS Second Team Richie Hawks 1B Second Team Doug Wingler UT Second Team 1988 Jamie Fiepke OF First Team-North Harry Meek 3B First Team-North 1987 John Brooks 1B First Team Jeff Burkhart OF First Team 1986 Bo Cleveland C First Team Bill Gray First Team 1985 Bo Cleveland C First Team 1984 Bo Cleveland C First Team Ty Cobbs DH First Team Scott Reburn P First Team 1983 Marc Cambron INF First Team Greg Newcom INF First Team 1982 Paul Steele UT First Team 1981 Eddie Miles OF First Team 1980 Joe Roberts C First Team Rick Siriano OF First Team 1979 Joe Roberts C First Team 1976-1978 No all-conference teams Missouri Valley Conference 1975 Randy Delph C Second Team Brett Goff SS First Team Mike Shields P Second Team Chip Steier 3B Second Team 1974 Randy Delph C Second Team 1973 Al Cunningham P First Team 1970 Mike Detenber C Second Team All Freshman Team 2022 Logan Beard ACC 2021 Christian Knapczyk ACC 2019 Alex Binelas ACC 2018 Bobby Miller ACC 2017 Nick Bennett ACC 2016 Devin Mann ACC 2015 Lincoln Henzman ACC Brendan McKay ACC 2004 Daniel Burton C-USA First Team 2003 Nick Haley C-USA First Team Boomer Whiting C-USA First Team 2002 Zach Jackson C-USA First Team 2001 Mark Jurich C-USA First Team 2000 Dave Williams C-USA First Team All-Tournament Jack Kaiser Award (BIG EAST Championship MVP) 2009 Andrew Clark 2008 Chris Dominguez Atlantic Coast Conference 2021 Alex Binelas 1B Ben Metzinger UT/DH 2015 Nick Solak OF American Conference 2014 Jeff Gardner OF, Kyle Gibson C, Nick Solak DH BIG EAST Conference 2011 Ryan Wright 2B, Jeff Gardner DH 2010 Ryan Wright 2B, Stewart Ijames OF 2009 Jeff Arnold C, Andrew Clark 1B, Ryan Wright OF, Phil Wunderlich DH, Tony Zych RHP 2008 Chris Dominguez 3B, Justin Marks LHP, Justin McClanahan 2B & Josh Richmond OF Conference USA 2003 J.T. LaFountain SS 1999 Luke Williams OF 1998 James McAuley C & Rob Partin DH Metro Conference 1992 Tommy Barnes SS, Dan Kopriva DH & Scott Renning P 1991 Jimmy Downs P 1983 Bo Cleveland C & Steve Tompkins OF 1982 Paul Steele INF 1980 Joe Roberts C & Rick Siriano OF 1978 Tony Conflenti OF, Mark Jurena OF, Mike Miller INF, Mike Shields P & Duke Shumate C 1977 Tony Conflenti OF & Tony Webb OF 1976 Chris Bouchee OF, Jim Lafountain INF & Duke Shumate C All-NCAA College World Series Team 2019 Drew Campbell NCAA Regional MVP 2022 Cameron Masterman, OF Louisville Regional 2019 Jake Snider, OF Louisville Regional (Halted for 2017 season) 2016 Brendan McKay, LHP/1B Louisville Regional 2015 Devin Hairston SS Louisville Regional 2014 Cole Sturgeon OF Louisville Regional 2013 Coco Johnson OF Louisville Regional 2009 Justin Marks LHP Louisville Regional 2007 Chris Dominguez 3B Columbia Regional NCAA All-Regional Team 2022 Logan Beard Louisville Regional Christian Knapczyk Louisville Regional Tate Kuehner Louisville Regional Cameron Masterman Louisville Regional Ben Metzinger Louisville Regional Jack Payton Louisville Regional Riley Phillips Louisville Regional Levi Usher Louisville Regional 2019 Alex Binelas Louisville Regional Drew Campbell Louisville Regional Tyler Fitzgerald Louisville Regional Justin Lavey Louisville Regional Danny Oriente Louisville Regional Zeke Pinkham Louisville Regional Luke Smith Louisville Regional Jake Snider Louisville Regional 2018 Danny Oriente Lubbock Regional Jake Snider Lubbock Regional Logan Wyatt Lubbock Regional (Halted for 2017 season) 2016 Kyle Funkhouser Louisville Regional Drew Harrington Louisville Regional Devin Hairston Louisville Regional Brendan McKay Louisville Regional Danny Rosenbaum Louisville Regional Will Smith Louisville Regional Nick Solak Louisville Regional Blake Tiberi Louisville Regional 2015 Devin Hairston Louisville Regional Brendan McKay Louisville Regional Josh Rogers Louisville Regional Nick Solak Louisville Regional Logan Taylor Louisville Regional 2014 Kyle Funkhouser Louisville Regional Zach Lucas Louisville Regional Corey Ray Louisville Regional Josh Rogers Louisville Regional Cole Sturgeon Louisville Regional Sutton Whiting Louisville Regional 2013 Coco Johnson Louisville Regional Jeff Gardner Louisville Regional Nick Ratajczak Louisville Regional Jeff Thompson Louisville Regional 2012 Kyle Gibson Tucson Regional Nick Ratajczak Tucson Regional 2010 Jeff Arnold Louisville Regional Matt Koch Louisville Regional Ryan Wright Louisville Regional Phil Wunderlich Louisville Regional 2009 Andrew Clark Louisville Regional Justin Marks Louisville Regional Josh Richmond Louisville Regional Ryan Wright Louisville Regional 2008 Justin McClanahan Athens Regional 2007 Daniel Burton 1B Columbia Regional Chris Cates IF Columbia Regional Chris Dominguez 3B Columbia Regional Kyle Hollander RHP Columbia Regional Logan Johnson IF Columbia Regional Gavin Logsdon LHP Columbia Regional Boomer Whiting OF Columbia Regional 2002 Morgan Bojorquez Atlanta Regional Conference USA All-Decade Team Mark Jurich (OF, 2001-04) 1995-2005 Brendan McKay 108 University of Louisville n gocards.com Individual Records Batting Average Season: .557 Fred Koster (1927) Career: .452 Dan Kopriva (1991-92) Games Played Season: 85 Walt Cashen (1980) Career: 244 Drew Haynes (2008-11) At Bats Season: 284 Bob DiTommaso (1981) Career: 906 Chris Cates (2004-07) Game: 9 Brendan McKay (3/21/15) Runs Scored Season: 95 Dan Kopriva (1992) Career: 198 Boomer Whiting (2003-07) Game: 7 Dave Jackson IU-Southeast (4/28/83) Hits Season: 125 Dan Kopriva (1992) Career: 287 Tommy Barnes (1991-93) Game: 7 Dave Jackson IU-Southeast (4/28/83) RBI Season: 88 Rob Newman (1992) Richie Hawks (1991) Career: 218 Chris Dominguez (2006-09) Game: 14 Jim LaFountain Western Ky. (3/24/76) Doubles Season: 27 Logan Johnson (2007) Adam Duvall (2010) Career: 66 Logan Johnson (2004-07) Game: *5 Bill Gray Eastern Ky. (4/11/86) Triples Season: 10 Rob Newman (1990) Dan Kopriva (1992) Career: 19 Mark Jurena (1976-79) Game: 2 10 Players - last by JT Benson, Dayton (3/12/23) Home Runs Season: 25 Chris Dominguez (2009) Career: 64 Matt Berger (1994-97) Game: 4 Brendan McKay, Eastern Ky. (4/25/17) Jim LaFountain, Western Ky. (3/24/76) Grand Slams Season: 3 Ben Bianco (2022) Jim LaFountain (1976) Game: *3 Jim LaFountain Western Ky. (3/24/76) Inning: *2 Jim LaFountain Western Ky. (3/24/76) Slugging Percentage Season: .914 Dan Kopriva (1992) Career: .847 Dan Kopriva (1991-92) Total Bases Season: 234 Dan Kopriva (1992) Career: 494 Chris Dominguez (2006-09) Game: 16 Jim LaFountain, Western Ky. (3/24/76) Brendan McKay, Eastern Ky. (4/25/17) Sacrifices Season: 17 Chris Cates (2007) Drew Haynes (2010) Career: 52 Chris Cates (2004-07) Drew Haynes (2008-11) Game: 3 Boomer Whiting, Cincinnati (3/26/04) Walks Season: 69 Kevin Malone (1980) Logan Wyatt (2019) Career: 148 Kevin Malone (1977-81) Game: 5 Nick Solak SIU Edwardsville (2/20/16) Strikeouts Season: 88 Chris Dominguez (2007) Career: 243 Isaiah Howes (2004-07) Game: 4 32 players Stolen Bases Season: 73 Boomer Whiting (2007) Career: 112 Boomer Whiting (2003-07) Game: 5 Levi Usher, Murray State (3/9/21) Hit By Pitch Season: 32 Logan Johnson (2007) Career: 74 Logan Johnson (2004-07) Game: 3 Nine Players - last by Christian Knapczyk, Clemson (4/29/22) Hitting Streak 25 games Tommy Barnes (3/5-4/23/92) Earned Run Average Career: 1.79 Nick Burdi (2012-14) Appearances Season: 38 Cody Ege (2013) Games Started Season: 19 Zach Jackson (2003) Career: 56 Kyle Funkhouser (2013-16) Complete Games Season: 13 John Kehrer (1981) Career: 17 Monty Holland (1977-80) John Kehrer (1979-81) Shutouts Season: 3 Scott Reburn (1983) Career: 5 Scott Reburn (1983-84) Wins Season: 13 Kyle Funkhouser (2014) Reid Detmers (2019) Career: 35 Kyle Funkhouser (2013-16) Most Losses Season: 11 Kent Grimes (1987) Mark Knapek (1994) Career: 19 B.J. Rosenberg (2004-08) Saves Season: 18 Nick Burdi (2014) Career: 34 Nick Burdi (2012-14) Innings Pitched Season: 121.2 Zack Pitts (2007) Career: 380.2 Kyle Funkhouser (2013-16) Game: 15 Harvey Jeffries Kentucky State (5/16/29) Strikeouts Season: 167 Reid Detmers (2019) Career: 391 Brendan McKay (2015-17) Game: 19 Don Kinker (1945) Walks Season: 89 Rod Biehl (1991) Career: 169 Glenn Meyers (1990-93) Game: 11 Rod Biehl Kentucky (4/24/91) Hit Batsmen Season: 20 Sean Green (1998) Career: 41 Sean Green (1998-00) Game: 4 Three Players - last by Luke Seed, Virginia (4/17/21) Most Wild Pitches Season: 16 Brian Hommel (1995) Career: 30 Todd Raithel (1997-2000) Game: 4 Five Players - last by Carson Liggett, Clemson (5/6/23) Consecutive Game Win Streak 10 Scott Reburn (3/3-4/25/84) Putouts Season: 596 Andrew Clark (2009) Career: 1528 Andrew Clark (2008-10) Game: 20 Henry Davis, Valparaiso (2/21/20) Assists Season: 213 Chris Cates (2006) Career: 746 Chris Cates (2004-07) Game: 10 Tommy Barnes (1993) Zach Lucas, Indiana (5/13/14) Errors Season: 31 Greg Graham (1988) Career: 81 Harry Meek (1985-88) Game: 4 John Brooks, Eastern Ky. (4/28/87) Tommy Barnes, Indiana (3/8/92) Kyle Grieshaber, Le Moyne (3/7/10) Total Chances Season: 655 Andrew Clark (2009) Career: 1683 Andrew Clark (2008-10) Game: 27 Andrew Clark, Seton Hall (3/28/09) Fielding Percentage (min. 100 TC) Season: 1.000 Multiple players * - NCAA Record Hitting Pitching Defense Andrew Clark Boomer Whiting Chris Catesgocards.com n University of Louisville 109 Team Records Koster was arguably the first great athlete at the University of Louisville. He lettered in baseball, basketball, football and track. He was the first player in school history to hit for the cycle and hit .557 in 1927. He played a number of years of minor league ball and competed for the Philadelphia Phillies for one season. He went on to have a lengthy career as a respected college football official. Fred Koster Batting Most At Bats: 2508 (2007) Fewest At Bats: 1096 (1982) Most Runs: 576 (1992) Fewest Runs: 222 (1982) Most Hits: 791 (1992) Fewest Hits: 305 (1982) Highest Average: .352 (1992) Lowest Average: .249 (1996) Most Doubles: 163 (2010) Fewest Doubles: 49 (1983) Most Triples: 34 (‘80 & ‘92) Fewest Triples: 7 (1984) Most Home Runs: 125 (1991) Game: 11 Western Illinois (3/23/91) *Both Teams: 17 Western Illinois (3/23/91) Most SACs: 67 (2005) Fewest SACs: 8 (2021) Most Strikeouts: 516 (2022) Fewest Strikeouts: 165 (1982) Most Base on Balls: 382 (1980) Fewest Bases on Balls: 176 (1983) Most Stolen Bases: 153 (2007) Fewest Stolen Bases: 25 (1995) Most RBI: 544 (1992) Fewest RBI: 204 (1982) *NCAA RECORD Pitching Lowest ERA: 2.17 (1958) Highest ERA: 8.19 (1988) Fewest Earned Runs: 151 (1984) Fewest Runs Allowed: 202 (2016) Most Earned Runs: 424 (1994) Most Runs Allowed: 539 (1994) Most Appearances: 327 (2022) Most Games Started: 85 (1980) Most Complete Games: 38 (1981) Most Shutouts: 11 (2016) Fewest Shutouts: 0 (‘92, ‘94, ‘99 & ‘00) Most Saves: 23 (2013) Fewest Saves: 3 (1995) Most Innings: 636.2 (2007) Game: 18 - Seton Hall (5/5/2011) L, 1-0 - Notre Dame (3/21/15) W, 6-4 Fewest Innings: 281.1 (1982) Consecutive Scoreless Innings: 35 (1929) Most Strikeouts: 716 (2019) Fewest Strikeouts: 110 (1982) Most Bases on Balls: 420 (1981) Game: 16 - Miami, (4/19/19) Fewest Bases on Balls: 170 (2003) Most Wild Pitches: 86 (1997) No Hitters: Bob Badger (5/13/49) WKU John McCracken (4/23/68) Anderson John Kehrer (5/1/81) Cincinnati John Ziegler (1981) Dave McCormick (3/26/83) Cincinnati Defense Most Putouts: 1910 (2007) Fewest Putouts: 844 (1982) Most Assists: 764 (2009) Most Errors: 123 (1995) Fewest Errors: 55 (2019) Most Double Plays: 75 (2006) Highest Fielding Percentage: .9785 (2016) Miscellaneous Records Most Runs Scored, Inning: 11 (eight times) Most Runs Allowed Inning: 12 Dayton (5/5/93) & Memphis (4/16/00) Largest Margin of Victory: 41 runs (42-1) Georgetown - 4 1/2 innings (1947) Largest Margin of Defeat: 28 runs - (30-2) at TCU (5/16/03) Most Wins: 53 (2017) Fewest Wins: 1 (1925) Most Losses: 48 (1981) Fewest Losses: 0 (1957) Most Games: 85 (1981) Fewest Games: 4 (1925) Longest Win Streak: 22 (1956-58) Longest Losing Streak: 12 (1994) Hitting for the Cycle CF Fred Koster 4/22/27 Western SS Brett Goff 4/2/76 Kentucky St. OF Charlie Allen 4/5/92 So. Miss SS Key Voshell 3/8/98 Kent State C James McAuley 5/1/98 UNCC 3B Alex Binelas 4/26/19 Alabama A&M Longest Hitting Streaks 25 games Tommy Barnes (3/5-4/23/1992) 23 games Henry Davis (3/8/2020-3/26/2021) 21 games Dave Williams Jr. (4/1-5/4/2003) 20 games Nick Haley (3/7-4/9/2004) 20 games Nick Solak 3/27-4/28/2015) Next >