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University of Maine
From BR Bullpen
- Location: Orono, ME
- Nickname: Black Bears
- Conference: America East Conference 1997-present; North Atlantic Conference 1993-1996; ECAC North Atlantic Conference 1990-1992; ECAC New England Conference ??-1989
- Ballpark: Mahaney Diamond
College World Series Appearances: 7 1964, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 & 1986 Players who went here
The most prominent major league players from the University of Maine have been Mike Bordick and Bill Swift. The first major leaguer from the University of Maine was Irv Ray, who hit .360 in 38 games in 1890 after coming up originally in 1888.
[edit] People who went here
- Jonathan Balentina, Netherlands Antilles national team pitcher
- Clarence Blethen, pitcher
- Mike Bordick, infielder
- Kevin Buckley, designated hitter
- Ben Burlingame, minor league pitcher
- Brian Butterfield, minor league infielder and manager
- Jack Butterfield, college coach
- John Cumberland, pitcher
- Harvey Cushman, pitcher
- Michael Driscoll, pitcher
- John Ellis, minor league catcher
- Joe Ferris, college pitcher
- Ed Flaherty, college coach
- Pat French, outfielder
- Fred Howard, pitcher
- Joe Johnson, pitcher
- Greg King, college coach
- Otis Lawry, infielder
- Jack Leggett, college coach
- Mark Letendre, trainer
- Dennis Martel, college coach
- Matt McGraw, Hoofdklasse outfielder
- Marty McHale, pitcher
- Dick Meader, college coach
- Stump Merrill, manager
- Ken Perrone, college coach
- Dale Plummer, college coach
- Jeff Plympton, pitcher
- Ralph Pond, outfielder
- Ben Potenziano, coach
- Brian Pugh, college coach
- Irv Ray, infielder
- Bert Roberge, pitcher
- Harland Rowe, infielder
- Curt Smith, minor league infielder
- Mark Sweeney, outfielder
- Bill Swift, pitcher
- Larry Thomas, pitcher
- Bob Whalen, college coach
- John Henry Williams, minor league outfielder
[edit] Coaches
- Frank Rudderham, 1902, 1904-1905 (possibly 1903)
- George Magoon, 1912-1913
- John Phelan, 1914-1915
- Monte Cross, 1916-1921
- Wilkie Clark, 1922-1923
- Joseph Murphy, 1924-1925
- Fred Brice, 1926-1935
- William Kenyon, 1936-1943, 1945-1949
- Milo Lude, 1950-1951
- Harold Raymond, 1952-1953
- Walter Anderson, 1954-1956
- Jack Butterfield, 1957-1974
- John Winkin, 1975-1996
- Paul Kostacopoulos, 1997-2005
- Steve Trimper, 2006-present
[edit] Assistant Coaches
- Greg Hamilton, 1998
- Jared Holowaty, 2005-2008
- Greg King, 1991-1994
- Mike McRae, 1998-2001
- Dick Meader, early 1970s?
- Stump Merrill, 1976
- Bob Whalen, 1982-1989

