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Eamon Kingman

  • Class
    1989
  • Induction
    2004
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball
Kingman was a 1989 graduate of Southeastern Massachusetts University and played on some of the best Corsair baseball teams in the last thirty years.  During his four-year career, the Corsairs posted an 86-58 overall record with appearances in the NCAA and ECAC baseball tournaments.  In a career filled with outstanding efforts, both offensive and defensive, Kingman had one of the best individual offensive seasons in the history of UMass Dartmouth baseball.  In 1988 as a sophomore, the Corsairs were 26-15 and qualified for the NCAA Tournament.  Kingman led the team in hitting with a .459 batting average, the second best single season average in the program's history.  Kingman's name also appears in a tie for 17th in the same category after hitting. 402 as a senior in 1990.  During his record setting sophomore season, Kingman had 39 doubles (tied for 22nd all-time), 56 hits (tied for 23rd all time) and 19 stolen bases (tied for 21st all time).  Kingman's name is all over the Corsairs all time career record book.  As evidence of what an all around player he was for Coach Bruce Wheeler's Corsairs, Kingman is fourth all time in assists from his second base position with 370.  He ranks among the top in several other career marks including batting average (8th .357), runs scored (10th 110), hits (11th, 152), stolen bases (13th, 47) games played (tied for 16th, 136), at bats (18th, 434) among several others.  In total, Kingman appears in the top 25 of 11 different offensive and defensive career record.
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