Chapman Named to NEIBA All-New England Third Team
MEDFORD, Mass. – Mitchell College senior Jeremy Chapman was
named to the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association
(NEIBA) All-New England Division III Third Team on Tuesday.
Chapman, the NECC Pitcher of the Year and an All-Conference First
Team selection, was one of 14 pitchers honored from the region by
the NEIBA. He was also one of two players to represent the New
England Collegiate Conference (NECC), as Daniel Webster rookie
Darrik Marstaller joined him as an outfielder on the third
team.
Chapman led the NECC with an amazing 1.03 ERA for his 35.0 innings
pitched. In conference play the left-hander went 5-0 and hurled two
shutouts, allowing a mere seven runs on 17 hits while fanning 51
batters and walking 13.
A four-time NECC Pitcher of the Week and a three-time ECAC Pitcher
of the Week selection, Chapman led the Mitchell staff with a 6-0
record and currently leads all NCAA Division III pitchers in hits
allowed per nine innings (4.48). He also ranks fifth in the nation
in ERA (1.33) and seventh in strikeouts per nine innings
(11.93).
Mitchell finished the 2010 season as co-champions of the NECC. The
Mariners posted an overall record of 17-13 and went 10-5 in
conference play.
2010 NEIBA ALL-NEW ENGLAND DIVISION III BASEBALL TEAMS
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
James Wood, Sr., Trinity
CO-PITCHERS OF THE YEAR
Chris DeGoti, So., Tufts
Nolan Corr, So., Wheaton
COACH OF THE YEAR
John Casey, Tufts
FIRST TEAM
C – Tim Fontaine, Jr., UMass Boston
1B – Joe Griglun, Sr., Western New England
2B – Ryan Walsh, Jr., UMass Boston
3B – Jonathan Melendez, Sr., Johnson & Wales
SS – Anthony Pisani, So., Southern Maine
OF – Bobby Doyon, Jr. Keene State
OF – Todd Keneborus, Jr., St. Joseph's, ME
OF – Al Mathews, Sr., Williams
OF – James Wood, Sr., Trinity
DH – Corey McDonald, Jr., Worcester State
UT – Jim Schult, Jr., Eastern Connecticut
P – Chris DeGoti, So., Tufts
P – James Dalton, So., UMass Boston
P – Nolan Corr, So., Wheaton
P – Jon Shepard, Sr., Wheaton
SECOND TEAM
C – Brad Hawn, Jr., Curry
1B – Mike Eaton, Jr., Southern Maine
2B – John Parke, Sr., Eastern Connecticut
2B – Frank Petroskey, Jr., Tufts
3B – Dan Haugh, So., Wheaton
3B – Melvin Castillo, Sr., Eastern Connecticut
SS – Alex Melcher, Jr., Salve Regina
OF – Tim Sweeney, Sr., Curry
OF – Jeff Scafidi, So., Anna Maria
OF – Drew Tambling, Sr., UMass Boston
OF – Mark McCormack, So., UMass Boston
DH – Collin Henry, Sr., Southern Maine
UT – Gary Levesque, Jr., Rhode Island College
P – Sam Murray, So., St. Joseph's, ME
P – Ken Cook, Sr., Castleton State
P – Kevin Hayes, Sr., Worcester State
P – Mike Lawlor, So., Western New England
P – Matt Rogers, Sr., Western New England
THIRD TEAM
C – Mike Samela, So., Amherst
C – Jason Leclerc, Jr., Western New England
1B – Noah Lynd, Jr., Bates
2B – Ryan Zielinski, Fr., Castleton
3B – Sam Sager, So., Tufts
SS – Ethan Guerette, Jr., Husson
SS – Travis Bass, Sr., Eastern Connecticut
OF – Jeff Fields, Sr., Westfield State
OF – Julian Sonnenfeld, Jr., Wesleyan
OF – Darrik Marstaller, Fr., Daniel Webster
OF – Brendan Garner, Jr., Bowdoin
OF – Matt Sullivan, Sr., Trinity
DH – Kevin Lyons, Sr., Westfield State
UT – Pat Moran, Sr., St. Joseph's, ME
P – Ryan Arsenault, Jr., Husson
P – Tyler Vieira, Fr., Coast Guard
P – Cory Moore, Sr., Curry
P – Jeremy Chapman, Sr., Mitchell
P – Kevin Jefferis, Fr., Western New England