Select Division One Stats Leaderboard…

Following is our latest look at select top 10 statistical leaders for the 2012 season in Division One baseball. These are the official stats as compiled by the NCAA for games through Sunday, May 13.

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BATTING AVERAGE

1. Raph Rhymes – LSU .478

2. Danny Poma – Hofstra .450

3. Michael Felton – Campbell .434

4. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. .431

5. Albert Carpen – Chicago St. .421

6. Andrew Deeds – Morehead St. .418

6. D.J. Peterson – New Mexico .418

6. Goose Kallunki – Utah Valley .418

9. Roger Bernal – UT Pan American .415

10. Alex Yarbrough – Ole Miss .405

RBIs

1. Goose Kallunki – Utah Valley 74

2. D.J. Hicks – Central Florida 65

3. Sean Bignall – Arkansas Little Rock 64

3. D.J. Peterson – New Mexico 64

5. Michael Conforto – Oregon St. 63

5. Jared Hammer – Hofstra 63

7. C.J. Gillman – Dayton 59

8. Kendall Logan – Jackson St. 58

9. Johnny Coy – Wichita St. 56

Joel Hutter – Dallas Baptist 56

Stewart Ijames – Louisville 56

Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. 56

HOME RUNS

1. Sean Bignall – Arkansas Little Rock 18

Chris Cowell – Richmond 18

Brandon Miller – Samford 18

Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. 18

Matthew Scruggs – East Tennessee St. 18

6. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech 17

7. Nick Backlund – Mercer 16

Daniel Kassouf – Appalachian St. 16

Dylan Pratt – East Tennessee St. 16

10. Goose Kallunki – Utah Valley 15

Ben Waldrip – Jacksonville St. 15

Mac Williamson – Wake Forest 15

Jacob Wilson – Memphis 15

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. .803

2. D.J. Peterson – New Mexico .736

3. Goose Kallunki – Utah Valley .732

4. Sean Bignall – Arkansas Little Rock .724

5. Zach Stephens – Tennessee Tech .720

6. James Ramsey – Florida St. .717

7. Richie Rodriquez – Eastern Kentucky .707

7. Ryan McCauley – Niagara .707

9. Nick Backlund – Mercer .702

10. Danny Poma – Hofstra .697

ON BASE PERCENTAGE

1. Trenton Moses – Southeast Missouri St. .547

2. James Ramsey – Florida St. .535

3. Raph Rhymes – LSU .522

4. Eddie Sorondo – Delaware St. .517

5. Danny Poma – Hofstra .516

6. Albert Carpen – Chicago St. .515

6. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech .515

8. Forrestt Allday – Central Arkansas .500

9. Mike Martinez – Florida International .498

10. Juluis Green – Savannah St. .497

DOUBLES

1. Danny Poma – Hofstra 31

2. Bill Cullen – Virginia Commonwealth 24

Jimmy Rider – Kent St. 24

4. Eduardo Gonzalez – Alcorn St. 22

Chad Pinder – Virginia Tech 22

Mike Zunino – Florida 22

7. Chris Diaz – North Carolina St. 21

Matt Frazer – West Virginia 21

Mitchell Garver – New Mexico 21

Ryan Haas – Delaware St. 21

Chris Serritella – Southern Illinois 21

TRIPLES

1. Nathan Burns – Florida International 9

Tim Colwell – North Dakota St. 9

Bill Cullen – Virginia Commonwealth 9

Travis Jankowski – Stony Brook 9

5. Derek Fisher – Virginia 8

Tony Kemp – Vanderbilt 8

Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech 8

Casey Selsor – UT San Antonio 8

The following players are tied for ninth with seven triples

Daniel Aldrich – College of Charleston

Jake Arrington – Sam Houston St.

Thomas Brittle – Clemson

Thomas Brown – Grambling

Byron Campbell – Maryland Eastern Shore

Casey Coy – Northern Colorado

Austin Elkins – Dallas Baptist

Nolan Gaige – Albany

Jake Gonzalez – Houston Baptist

Austin Liput – USC Upstate

Josh Melendez – New Mexico

Aaron Nardone – Delaware St.

Jensen Park – Northern Colorado

Brett Vertigan – UC Santa Barbara

Ty Wiesemeyer – Illinois St.

STOLEN BASES

1. Trea Turner – North Carolina St. 50

2. Jonathon Murphy – Jacksonville 38

3. Jamodrick McGruder – Texas Tech 37

4. Brock Herbert – Southeastern Louisiana 35

5. Richard Amion – Alabama St. 34

Brian Blasik – Dayton 34

Ian Miller – Wagner 34

Glen Walker – Jaskson St. 34

9. Michael Faulkner – Arkansas St. 33

10. Travis Jankowski – Stony Brook 32

ERA

* Pitchers must have 1.0 IP for every game played by team & minimum 50.0 IP

1. Nick Petree – Missouri St. 0.58

2. Aaron Burke – Coastal Carolina 1.14

3. Corey Knebel – Texas 1.29

4. Joe Popielarczyk – U Mass 1.36

5. Clay Murphy – Missouri St. 1.37

6. Andy Smithmyer – East Carolina 1.38

7. Ricky Holden – UNC Wilmington 1.39

8. David Berg – UCLA 1.40

8. Carlos Rodon – North Carolina St. 1.40

10. James Pazos – San Diego 1.41

STRIKEOUTS

1. Marcus Stroman – Duke 127

2. Andrew Heaney – Oklahoma St. 120

3. Kevin Gausman – LSU 112

4. Carlos Rodon – North Carolina St. 108

5. Travis Ballew – Texas St. 107

Chris Stratton – Mississippi St. 107

7. Daniel Minor – Texas A&M Corpus Christi 104

8. Joe Bircher – Bradley 102

9. Dustin Hunter – Western Illinois 101

10. Chris Beck – Georgia Southern 100

10. Dan Langfield – Memphis 100

WINS

1. Chris Rowley – Army 11

Quintavious Drains – Jackson St. 11

3. Josh Martin – Samford 10

Nick Petree – Missouri St. 10

Trevor Williams – Arizona St. 10

Travis Ballew – Texas St. 10

The following pitchers are tied for seventh with nine wins

Martin Agosta – St. Mary’s

Ryan Arrowood – Appalachian St.

Trent Blank – Baylor

Chance Cleveland – Arkansas Little Rock

Mike Compton – Florida St.

Lance Day – UT Arlington

Jordan Elliott – Delaware St.

Jeremy Gendlek – Utah Valley

Shane Halley – Virginia

Kurt Heyer – Arizona

Alex Keudell – Oregon

Jordan Marker – Wright St.

Matt McClain – Delaware St.

Daniel Minor – Texas A&M Corpus Christi

Brady Rodgers – Arizona St.

Daniel Russell – Jackson St.

Chris Stratton – Mississippi St.

Ross Stripling – Texas A&M

Jeff Thompson – Louisville

SAVES

1. Stefan Lopez – Southeastern Louisiana 19

Michael Wagner – San Diego 19

3. Robbie Powell – Stetson 18

4. Michael Morin – North Carolina 16

5. Michael Lorenzen – Cal State Fullerton 15

Owen Jones – Portland 15

Jimmie Sherfy – Oregon 15

8. Chris O’Grady – George Mason 14

9. Michael Gomez – Florida International 13

Scott Griggs – UCLA 13