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Saints Edge North Park 3-2 in Florida

Chris Cook struck out five and walked one, allowing one run and Kyle Donaldson pitched three solid innings in relief as St. Lawrence University beat North Park College 3-2 in Florida on Thursday.

Saints 4-1 After 9-3 Win over Merchant Marine

Sophomore Jason Conde allowed just one earned run in five innings as St. Lawrence University's baseball team improved to 4-1 on its southern trip with a 9-3 win over the US Merchant Marine Academy in Fort Meyers, FL on Wednesday.

Donaldson Wins Again as Saints Top Southern Vermont 9-4

Sophomore Kyle Donaldson earned his second win of the season, allowing just one hit and no runs over three innings of relief as St. Lawrence University's baseball team beat Southern Vermont 9-4 to improve to 3-1 on their southern trip.

Saints Gain Split With Haverford in Florida

Pat Considine scored the winning run from first base with one out in the bottom of the seventh to give St. Lawrence University's baseball team a 5-4 win over Haverford College, gaining a split of a Sunday doubleheader played in Florida.

Fay Wins 500th as Saints Win Season Opener 6-5

St. Lawrence University baseball coach Tom Fay earned his 500th career victory in the Saints 2010 season opener as SLU beat Olivet 6-5 in Fort Myers, FL to open their southern trip. Fay, whose first collegiate win came on a no-hitter in his first game as a college coach in April of 1973, should join the top 50 in all-time wins in Division III baseball history later this season.

Young Saint Baseball Team Awaits Florida Openers

St. Lawrence University's 2010 baseball team heads into the start of its season short on veterans, but with the potential to be a solid contender for Liberty League honors.

Saints Open in Florida. Fay on Verge of 500 Wins

The St. Lawrence University baseball team will open the 2010 season with its annual trip to Fort Myers, FL, opening a 42-game regular season schedule with Olivet at Terry Park at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 6

Jeff Kott '13

Morristown, NJ
Infield
Newark Academy
Career Statistics: 
2012:
42 gm. .354 ba, 56/158, 32 runs scred 47 rbi, 7 1b, 1 3b, 3 HR 4 SF, 2-3 SB
2011:
21 gm. .328, 68 ab, 11 runs, 23 hits, 10 rbi
2010:
16 gm. .333, 36 ab, 2 run, 12 hits, 2 rbi

2012: Jeff earned second team All Liberty League honors and led the Saints in rbi with 47. He started all 42 games at first and had 32 runs scored, seven doubles, a triple and three homers. He had a .978 fielding percentage and was part of 41 double plays.

2011: Jeff had a strong finish to his sophomore season and led the Saints in hitting with a .338 average in 21 games. He had 23 hits in 68 at bats, scored 11 runs and drove in 10. He hit four doubles and a homer and had a .982 fielding percentage with 153 putouts and 15 assists at first.

2010: Jeff saw action in 16 games at first base, making nine starts. He hit .333 with 12 hits in 36 at bats, He  scored two runs and drove in two. He was perfect in 67 chances in the field.

At Newwark Academy: Jeff was a first team All Conference, 2nd team All Prep and 3rd team All Essex County selection in baseball.

Matt DeLuca '13

Nepean, ONT
Catcher
St. Joseph Catholic
Career Statistics: 
2012:
30 gm. .287 (25 for 87) 14 runs scored 19 driven in 3 2b, 1 HR
2011:
37 gm. .235 BA, 102 AB, 15 runs, 24 hits, 8 2b, 2 HR, 16 rbi
2010:
24 gm. .365 BA, 74 ab 13 runs, 27 hits, 5 2b, 3 HR, 15 rbi
Pitching:  8 app, 1-1 in 23 innings 6.65 ERA
2012: Matt hit .287 as a designated hitter and catcher in his junior year, scoring 14 runs and driving in 19. He had three doubles and a homer among 25 hits and was one for one in steals.

2011: Matt had some key hits for the Saints as a sophomore, playing first base and as designated hitter. He played in 37 games, starting 34 and hit .237 with 24 hits in 102 at bats. he scored 15 runs and drove in 16 and had four sacrifice flies. He had a .987 fielding percentage with 147 putouts, nine assists and two errors.

2010: Matt DeLuca had an outstanding season for the Saints as a rookie and earned 2nd team Liberty League Designated Hitter honors. He also caught, pitched and played in the outfield for the Saints, hitting a team-best .365 in 24 games with 13 runs scored and 15 drvien in. He had 5 doubles and three homres among 27 hits for a .554 slugging percentage and was two for two in steals. He made just one error in 77 chances for a .987 fielding percentage and threw out five base runners.

A five-sport athlete in high school who played football, basketball, hockey and volleyball in addition to baseball, Matt was captain as a junior and senior in baseball and was MVP of both his high school and club teams. He also was captained the football, vasketball and volleyball teams. He was an Ontario Scholar and earned the Principal's Award.

Carter Franz '13

Cazenovia, NY
Outfield
Cazenovia
Career Statistics: 
2012:
42 gm .429 BA, 70 hits in 153 at bats, 53 runs scored, 36 rbi, 16 2b, 4 3b, 6 HR, 8-9 sb
2011:
39 gm. .324 BA, 47 hits in 154 at bats, 27 runs scored, 11 rbi, 15 2b, 1 3b, 6-7 SB
2010:
39 gms. 132 ab, 25 runs, 43 hits, 11 2b, 4 eb, 29 rbi, 9 sac, 12-14 sb
2012: A unanimous first-team Liberty League All Star, a first-team all ECAC Choice and a first team Regional All America, Carter Franz led the Saints to one of their best seasons in program history as a junior. He hit .429, scoring 53 runs and driving in 36, had 26 extra base hits for a .687 slugging percentage which included 16 doubles, four triples and six homers, and he went eight for nine in steals. He had a .525 on-base percentage, best among Saint regulars.

2011: Carter earned honorable mention All Liberty League honors as an outfielder and started all 39 games in center for the Saints. He hit .324 with 27 runs scored and 11 driven in and had a team-leading 14 doubles. He also had a triple and was six for seven in steals. He had four outfield putouts.

2010: Carter moved into a starting assignment in the Saint outdfield as a rookie and had an outstanding season, hitting .326 in 39 games with 37 starts. He scored 25 runs and drove in 29 and had a .470 slugging percentage with 11 doubles and 4 triples among 43 hits. He also had nine sacrfices and was 12 for 14 in steals. He had four outfield assists.

At Cazenovia: A three sport athlete who played football and hockey in addition to baseball, Carter was a fifth team all state, 2nd team all Central New York selection and a two-time first-team All League selection in baseball. He captained the team and was a two-time MVP. He also captained the hockey and football teams and earned all league honors in both of those sports as well.
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