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Kavanagh helmed Stockton to a share of the ECAC Metro crown and a 21-17 overall record last season, marking the fourth time in five years that his troops have won over 20 games. In 2010, the Ospreys finished 22-19 and won their third ECAC crown with a stirring rally from a 10-1 deficit to defeat FDU-Florham 12-11 in the title game. The comeback, which was a shining example of the positive attitude that Kavanagh brings to the team, capped a seven-win improvement over the 2009 season.
The previous Stockton mark of 22 wins and the program’s first NJAC playoff berth both took place in 2007 as Kavanagh steered the Ospreys to a 22-14-1 overall record. Stockton also won its ECAC first round game and was declared the ECAC Metro co-champion after the tournament final was rained out. Kavanagh coached the Ospreys to an 18-19 overall record in 2006, narrowly missing a second consecutive .500-or-better slate. The 2005 season was a landmark campaign for Stockton baseball as Kavanagh led the Ospreys to a 20-16 mark that ended a streak of 10 consecutive losing seasons. Stockton earned its first ECAC playoff berth and promptly won the ECAC Metro championship while also setting a school record for wins. Kavanagh set the stage for Stockton’s 2005 success in 2004 when his team established a new plateau for wins with a 16-19-1 mark that signaled a 12-win improvement from his first season at Stockton. In 2003, Kavanagh inherited a moribund program in need of a dramatic overhaul and began the rebuilding process by bringing his enthusiastic and aggressive approach to Stockton baseball. Prior to his arrival at Stockton, Kavanagh completed a five-year stint as the head coach at Cumberland County College. He resurrected the baseball program at Cumberland CC, which had been dormant for 16 years, and led the Dukes to a 126-60 record during his tenure. Kavanagh helped seven players become NJCAA All-Americans and 15 of his Cumberland players were offered NCAA Division I scholarships. Webber joined the Stockton staff in 2006 as a veteran coach with many years of baseball experience at the high school level. He was the head coach at Brick Township High School for four years from 2002-05. Webber was named the Ocean County Coach of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger in 2004 after leading Brick to a county championship and two victories in the NJSIAA tournament. Scott Fisher Fisher set Stockton records for doubles (16), home runs (12) and RBI (50) in a season. In addition, he is the all-time leader for the Ospreys in home runs (19) and batting average (.393). Prior to his arrival at Stockton, Fisher played two seasons at Seton Hall, where he made 11 appearances on the mound for the Pirates. Chris Crawford |