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Westfield State No-Hitters                                          
                                                 
Bill Babinski vs. Eastern Connecticut State, 1965                                        
Ed "Butch" LaMagdelaine vs. Campbell, NC, College, 1978                                      
Jeff Turok vs. Salem State, April 12, 1980                                        
Joe Hevey vs. Mass. Maritime, April 10, 1988                                        
John Gegetskas vs. Framingham State, May 9, 2019 (MASCAC Semifinal)                                        
Combined no-hitter vs Johnson & Wales, March 9, 2022 (Ryan Robidoux, 3IP, Sean Casey, 2IP, and Billy Casey, 2IP, tossed a seven-inning combined no-hitter)                                        
Ryan Donahue vs Mass. Maritime, April 8, 2023                                        
                                                 
Additional Records                                            
                                                 
- Tom Vatcher holds the school and NCAA Division III record for consecutive walks with nine, set in 1979, over a three-game span.
- Pitcher Rich Locke had 21 strikeouts (one short of the NCAA Division III record) in a game vs. Nichols on May 4, 1989 in Dudley, Mass.
- Dave Bevan holds the school record for most home runs in a game (3 vs. Mass. Maritime in 1979) and most home runs over a two-game (4 in 1979) and three-game (5 in 1979) span. He set a school record vs. Mass. Maritime for total bases (14) in a game.
- Kevin Greene tied the school record for home runs in a game (3) and also had 6 RBI in a 17-3 victory over Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) College on March 14, 2012, in Babson Park, Fla.
- Tim Santilli tied the school record for home runs in a game (3) and had 6 RBI in a 12-9 win over Waynesburg College on March 10, 2015 in Lakeland, Fla.
- Nolan Florence tied the school record for home runs in a game (3) and had 6 RBI in a 9-7 win at MCLA on April 25, 2022
- David Adams was 5 for 5 with a school record 7 RBI in an 18-3 victory over Western New England College on April 25, 1994.
- Mike Sokoloski set an NCAA record with four triples in a 14-3 victory over Albertus Magnus College on May 2, 1996. Sokoloski was a reserve catcher and batting ninth. He only had two RBI in the game and flied out to the warning track on his fifth and final at bat.
- Nate Barnes set a school record by rapping out 6 hits (in 7 at-bats) in the Owls 18-1 win over Elms College. The six hits were all singles, and he drove in four runs and scored four runs in the game.
                                                 
WSU .400 Club                                              
                                                 
Pat Ryan 2003 0.468                                            
Tom Vatcher 1981 0.450                                            
Dave Goodwin 1990 0.446                                            
Butch Richardson 1981 0.444                                            
Dan Cosenzi 1987 0.442                                            
Gary Beard 1978 0.434                                            
Mike Ryan 1991 0.430                                            
Dave Tabin 1977 0.430                                            
Pat Ryan 2004 0.429                                            
Chris Malloy 1998 0.427                                            
Fred Simm 1978 0.426                                            
Greg Roy 1988 0.422                                            
Mike Conville 1985 0.419                                            
Casey Boudreau 2021 0.416                                            
David Adams 1994 0.415                                            
Joe Grasso 1990 0.415                                            
Mike McHugh 1996 0.412                                            
Fred Podbelski 1967 0.410                                            
Ron Biagi 1983 0.409                                            
Ben Wagner 2007 0.407                                            
Dan Cosenzi 1988 0.407                                            
Cory Dion 1997 0.406                                            
Jack Dougherty 1975 0.405                                            
Sam Palmer 2022 0.402                                            
Jack Dougherty 1976 0.402                                            
David Tabin 1976 0.402                                            
Jeff Morrissette 1995 0.400                                            
Dave Adams 1996 0.400                                            
Jeff Fields 2010 0.400                                            

 

Updated May 12, 2023