The
Finger Lakes Baseball program is one of the strongest NJCAA Division
III programs in the country. The 1997 season saw the Lakers set
a record by winning 38 games and losing just seven. In 1992,
the Lakers finished fourth in the country, and in 1994 they finished
seventh.
In the last 16 years, the baseball program has produced eight
All-American players, 43 All- Region players, and two Academic
All-American players. During the same time period, 20 Laker players
have earned athletic scholarships to NCAA Division I and II schools.
Finger Lakes had one former player in the Milwaukee Brewer organization,
Brian Schubmehl (Wayland-Cohocton). Former team member Rich Terwilliger
(Corning East) was drafted from the 1998 team by the Houston Astros
in the 18th round.
Each
year, the team plays between 55 and 65 games. The College has
an infield
tarp that allows the Lakers to play when others
are “washed out.” Team tryouts take place in the fall
with practice sessions held Monday through Friday and contests
on the weekends. Each spring before regional play begins, the team
plays ten to fifteen game pre-season in Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania.

2007-2008 season will be the third season as Head Coach for Patrick Greer (47-39). The past two campaigns have brought home 2 Mid-State Athletic Conference Championships and sub-regional tournament births. Greer has been selected Conference Coach of the year in each of his first two seasons.
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Zach Eason Named to All-American team
The NJCAA announced the 2008 pre-season All-America team. Sophomore outfielder Zach Eason (Oswego/Oswego) has been named to the All-American team. Eason compiled a .378 batting avg. with 5 home runs as a freshman.

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Head Coach: Patrick Greer
Phone: (585) 394-3500, ext. 7633
E-mail: greerpr@flcc.edu
Assistant Coaches:
- Nick Amatulli
- Tony Perry
- J.B. Conti
- Patrick Craig
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