Point Park University

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Point Park
Pioneers Pittsburgh, PA

Name History:


Point Park Junior College 1960-66
Point Park College 1966-2003
Point Park University 2003-date

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
1968 4-8 Frank W. Gustine
1969 12-10 Frank W. Gustine
1970 17-6 Frank W. Gustine
1971 17-6 Frank W. Gustine
1972 14-3 Frank W. Gustine
1973 20-3 Frank W. Gustine
1974 19-5 Frank W. Gustine
1975 12-8 Barry Hanburger
1976 23-9 Barry Hanburger
1977 23-7 Barry Hanburger
1978 31-4 Barry Hanburger
1979 28-5 Ben Fiori
1980 24-6 Ben Fiori
1981 21-12 Ben Fiori
1982 25-13 Ben Fiori
1983 12-14-1 Ben Fiori
1984 21-7 Mark Jackson
1985 42-9 Mark Jackson
1986 51-8 Mark Jackson
1987 49-8 Mark Jackson
1988 39-13 Mark Jackson
1989 40-5-1 Mark Jackson
1990 49-5 Mark Jackson
1991 37-15-3 Jeffrey T. Minick
1992 20-22 Joseph M. Schaly
1993 21-26 Joseph M. Schaly
1994 35-22 Joseph M. Schaly
1995 26-27-1 Joseph M. Schaly
1996 31-18 Joseph M. Schaly
1997 32-23 Joseph M. Schaly
1998 46-6-2 Mark Jackson
1999 27-12 Mark Jackson
2000 31-14-1 Mark Jackson
2001 34-11 Mark Jackson
2002 14-21 Mark Jackson
2003 17-26 Albert Liberi
2004 21-15 Albert Liberi
2005 14-26 Albert Liberi
2006 17-32 Albert Liberi
2007 15-20 Albert Liberi
2008 10-30 Albert Liberi

Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
John A. Stuper Butler, PA 1978 6/1/1982
Robert A. Madritsch Oak Lawn, IL 1998 7/21/2004
Donald T. Kelly Butler, PA 1999-01 4/2/2007
bold member of Point Park Hall of Fame

Conference Affiliations:


Keystone Collegiate Conference 1995-98
American Mideast Conference 2000-date

Highlights:


Keystone Collegiate Conference champion 1996-98…American Mideast Conference champion 2001


NAIA World Series participant 1974, 1978-80, 1986-89, 1991, 1998

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