University of Vermont
From BR Bullpen
- Location: Burlington, VT
- Nickname: Catamounts
- Division: Discontinued Baseball 2009
The player from the University of Vermont with the most major league victories is Kirk McCaskill and the player with the most major league at-bats is Larry Gardner. Note: Ed Reulbach, a four-year member of Notre Dame's baseball team and a graduate of that school, played one season at Vermont but was not enrolled at the university.
Vermont was a member of the America East Conference (1990-2009), also known as the North Atlantic Conference (1993-1996), and ECAC North Atlantic Conference (1990-1992). UVM also was a member of the ECAC New England Conference (1977-1989) and the Yankee Conference (1948-1974)
Centennial Field, which lies within the campus of the University of Vermont, has been used by both college and minor league teams during its 100+ year history.
[edit] Coaches
- Ray Collins, 1923, 1926
- Tom Keady, 1924
- Collopy, 1927
- Dressler, 1928
- Larry Gardner, 1929-1942, 1946-1951
- Ralph LaPointe, 1952-1967
- Jim Cross, 1968
- Doug Holmquist, 1969-1971
- Jack Leggett, 1978-1982
- Mike Stone, 1983-1987
- Bill Currier, 1988-2009
[edit] Assistant Coaches
- Bill Currier, 1984
- Todd Raleigh, 1992
- Steve Trimper, 1994-1998
- Mike Cole, 2002-05, 2009
[edit] People who went here
- Bert Abbey, pitcher
- Jeremiah Bayer, minor league pitcher
- Elmer Bowman, batter
- Ray Collins, pitcher
- Keith Cooper, minor league pitcher
- Bill Currier, college coach
- John Dowd, infielder
- Clyde Engle, infielder
- Larry Gardner, infielder
- Jack Lamabe, pitcher
- Ralph LaPointe, infielder
- Kirk McCaskill, pitcher
- Frank O'Connor, pitcher
- Owen Ozanich, Division Elite pitcher
- Ethan Paquette, minor league infielder
- Arlie Pond, pitcher
- Ed Reulbach, pitcher
- Mike Stone, college coach
- Steve Trimper, college coach
- Rusty Yarnall, pitcher

