Corey Alexander
Corey Alexander
Year: 2012
Class: 2025-2026
Team: Baseball

The following was printed on Corey Alexander's Hall of Fame Plaque:

Corey Alexander was a left-handed pitcher for the Saints from 2009-2012 and established himself as one of the top arms in program history. In 2012, he was named the NAIA Gold Glove winner and earned two WHAC Gold Gloves during his career. Alexander also collected First Team All-WHAC honors once and earned Honorable Mention All-WHAC recognition once.

Alexander finished his career ranked in the top ten in nearly every major pitching category at Siena Heights University. He ranks 3rd in career wins (18), 6th in innings pitched (230.0), 4th in strikeouts (144), 4th in ERA (3.68), and 6th in complete games (16).

His 2012 season remains one of the best in program history. That year, he recorded eight wins (2nd), 105.2 innings pitched (2nd), 65 strikeouts (4th), and seven complete games (7th) in the single-season record book. He also posted a 1.96 ERA — the 3rd-best single-season mark in program history — becoming one of only three Saints pitchers to finish a season with an ERA under 2.00. In 2010, he added seven wins, tied for the 4th-highest single-season total in school history.

Alexander was instrumental in the Saints’ 2012 WHAC Tournament Championship run, earning the win in the opening game of the WHAC Tournament and again in the Saints’ first game at the NAIA National Tournament.