TIM HENNESSEY ('90): One of the top hitters in Plymouth State baseball history, Hennessey was a standout outfielder for the Panthers from 1986-89. An All-New England selection in 1989, he posted a career batting average of .378, which ranks in the top 10 on PSU's all-time list. Hennessey graduated with career records for games played, runs, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBIs, and stolen bases, and his marks for triples (11), home runs (19) and runs scored (119) still stand.
A native of Walpole, N.H. (Fall Mountain High School), Hennessey was an outstanding all-around player, hitting for power and average as a mainstay in the Panther outfield. He batted a career-best .412 in 1987, and had at least 12 extra-base hits and nine steals every season for four years.
Hennessey helped lead the Panthers to a 75-61-1 record in his four seasons under coach Dennis McManus, with three ECAC post-season berths. He led the team to a 24-14 record as a senior, when he was named All-New England, and the 24 wins that year still stands as the school standard for victories in a season.