2012 USC Aiken Baseball Media Guide

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Quick Facts General

Address ....................................................................... 471 University Parkway City, State ............................................................................Aiken, S.C. 29801 Founded ....................................................................................................1961 Enrollment ................................................................................................3,250 Chancellor ........................................................................Dr. Thomas Hallman Alma Mater/Year ................................................................... The Citadel, 1969 Athletic Director ......................................................................... Randy Warrick Alma Mater/Year .............................................................. North Carolina, 1977 Athletic Department Phone.......................................................(803)-641-3486 National Affiliation ................................................................... NCAA Division II Conference ...................................................................................... Peach Belt Mascot ................................................................................................... Pacers Colors (PMS) ............................................... Cardinal (201), Navy (295), White Facility ................................................................. Roberto Hernandez Stadium Capacity....................................................................................................1,000 Surface ..................................................................... Natural Grass (Bermuda) Dimensions ................................................................ 300 (L), 400 (C), 300 (R)

History

First Year of Baseball.................................................................................1973 Overall All-Time Record ..........................................1259-692-2 (missing 1977) Last Post-Season Opponent ................................................... Columbus State Result ................................................... (L) 10-9 in PBC Tournament Semifinal

Coaching Staff

Head Coach.............................................................................. Kenny Thomas Alma Mater/Year ...................................................... Trevecca Nazarene, 1978 Record at USCA (yrs.) ......................................................................... 430-260 Career Record (yrs.) ........................ 950-482 (12 yrs NCAA DII, 12 yrs JUCO) Assistant Coach.........................................................................Michael Holder Alma Mater/Year ............................................................... Augusta State, 2001 Assistant Coach............................................................................ Jason Walck Alma Mater/Year ...................................................................... Shepherd, 2006 Baseball Office Phone ................................................................ 803-641-3410 Best Time of Day to Reach .................................................................Mornings Athletic Trainer........................................................................... Brandon Aiken Assistant Athletic Trainer ...............................................................Lauren Tyler

Team Information

2011 Overall Record ................................................................................ 29-21 2011 Conference Record........................................................................... 9-15 2011 Conference Finish............................................................. Fifth PBC East Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................................10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................................................21/8 Newcomers....................................................................................................19

Media Relations

Assistant AD/SID .............................................................................Brian Hand Alma Mater/Year ............................................................North Greenville, 2003 Email..................................................................................... bhand@usca.edu Assistant SID ............................................................................. Travis Broome Email................................................................................ tgbroome@usca.edu Sports Information Office Phone ..............................................(803)-641-3252

Table of Contents USC Aiken ......................................2 Peach Belt Conference...................3 Dr. Tom Hallman, Chancellor ..........4 Randy Warrick, AD .........................4 Athletic Administration ....................5 Administration/Staff ........................6 USC Aiken Sports Information ........7 Support Staff...................................8 State Farm ......................................8 Roberto Hernandez Stadium .....9-10 USC Aiken Athletic Facilities......... 11 Head Coach Kenny Thomas ...12-13 Assistant Coaches ...................14-15 2012 Pacer Preview .....................16 2012 Numerical Roster .................17 2012 Pacers ............................18-33 2011 Final Results ........................34 2011 Final Statistics......................35 Record Book ............................36-51 All-Time Roster ........................37-39 All-Time Honors .......................40-41 Pacers in the Pros ........................42 Pacers in the Pros ........................42 Individual Records ...................43-44 Team Records ..............................44 All-time Coaching Records ...........45 2012 Opponent SIDs ....................46 All-time Opponents .......................46 Year-by-year Resuts ................47-51 Days Inn .......................................51 Quality Inn & Suites ......................51 South Carolina Education Lottery .52

CREDITS Written, Compiled, and Designed Brian Hand Editor John Stockstill Assistant Editors Kenny Thomas, Jason Walck, Michael Holder, Josh Eachues, Brian English, Alex Buchman, Nick Daniels, Nick Aranas, Justin Joyner, Phillip Dore, Travis Broome, Matt Beden baugh Cover Design Brian Hand Photography Credits Milledge Austin; Eddie Sherrer; Scott Webster On the Cover Gameday at Roberto Hernandez Stadium

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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The University of South Carolina Aiken

The University of South Carolina Aiken The University of South Carolina Aiken was chartered in 1961 after entering into an agreement with the University of South Carolina to establish a two-year center in Aiken. The Aiken Center opened its doors in September 1961 to 139 students. Temporarily housed in Banksia, a renovated mansion in Aiken, the Center consisted of three full-time faculty members (one of whom served as Director of the Center). In 1968, the Center underwent an institutional self-study and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a branch of the University of South Carolina and as a junior college. The first associate degrees were awarded in June 1968. The campus of USC Aiken moved from Banksia to its present site in 1972 and physical changes began to occur rapidly. At first, the permanent campus consisted of 100 acres and one multipurpose building which housed all university operations. A library was completed in 1975, and additional land was donated that increased the campus to 144 acres. In October 1977, the Student Activities Center

was opened. A classroom building was occupied in 1978, and one year later, an auxiliary services building was added. An apartment complex for students, Pacer Downs, was ready for occupancy in the fall of 1984. More construction additions to the campus included completion of the Etherredge Center, Ruth Patrick Science Education Center, the Business and Education Building and the Alan B. Miller Nursing Building. Additional land was acquired increasing the campus to 400 acres. Academic and organizational changes also occurred rapidly. The faculty formalized its organizational structure and redefined its role in the governance of the institution in 197475. Also, the students reorganized their governing body and more precisely defined their role on campus; the administration and staff structures were overhauled and expanded to meet the demands of the growing academic programs. When the full-time equivalent student enrollment reached 1,066

Top Right: The USC Aiken fountain is located at the heart of campus. Above: USC Aiken features state-of-the-art dorms including Pacer Commons pictured above.

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in the fall of 1975, the USC Aiken campus was permitted to plan for senior level courses and to create a number of baccalaureate degree programs. In that same year, USCA received approval as a four-year branch campus by the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina, and USCA was designated a Recognized Candidate for Senior College Accreditation. In September 1976, the Board of Trustees granted academic autonomy to the Aiken Campus. The first bachelor’s degrees were granted in May 1977, and USCA became a fully accredited senior college. Presently, the college community is comprised of more than 3,200 students, over 100 full-time faculty, approximately 110 staff members, and 28 administrators. USCA awards bachelor’s degrees in more than 20 major areas of study, master’s degrees in two areas, and offers a varied program of continuing education courses for the wider community. Today USC Aiken offers students a liberal education designed to develop an understanding of human experience which will equip them for life in a free society. To accomplish this, the University provides students with an opportunity to discover learning processes which enable them to grow personally and socially. It promotes students’ interaction within a community of active scholars and artists, and it encourages students to use the knowledge which they gain to deal with the problems of a rapidly changing world.

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


The Peach Belt Conference

The Peach Belt Conference Vision Statement: The Peach Belt Conference is committed to providing through its dependent collegiate members, a forum for student participation in athletic, academic and co-curricular events under the auspices of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division II. We will exemplify the characteristics of a premier intercollegiate conference that prides itself on the inclusion of students of all demographic groups who wish to participate in a well-rounded sports program. Our institutions, our academic goals, our athletic aspirations reflect a communality of purpose and a commitment to excellence in the classroom and on the playing field. History: Entering its 22nd year of existence in 2011-12, the Peach Belt Conference has become one of the elite Division II conferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 30 national championships and 27 national finalists. Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women’s golf in the fall of 2009. The conference traces its roots back to November of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and begin play in the fall of 1990. The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national championship. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf championships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men’s tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight national titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men’s golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while AASU women’s tennis has captured four titles overall. The 2010-11 season was one of the most memorable the league has

ever had. Clayton State became the first PBC women’s basketball team to capture a national championship. The Columbus State men’s tennis team reached the national semifinals while the Clayton State and Armstrong Atlantic State women’s tennis teams also played in the national semifinals. The North Georgia softball team made an unprecedented third straight appearance in the NCAA Women’s College World Series, while Columbus State’s Meshack Koyiaki registered a runner-up finish at the Men’s Cross Country National Championships. In all, 46 Peach Belt teams made appearances in the NCAA postseason, including seven men’s tennis teams and six each in the sports of men’s golf and women’s tennis. The seven charter members of the conference were Armstrong Atlantic State University, Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia College & State University, Lander University, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000. Augusta State joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State University on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, and USC Upstate did the same in 2007. The conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006. In 2009-10, the Peach Belt expanded to 13 members, the most the league has ever had, with the additions of Montevallo and Flagler. The two schools also returned a league presence to Florida and broke new ground in Alabama. David Brunk was named the second PBC

commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins. Dr. Kendall Blanchard, president of Georgia Southwestern State University, began the second of his two-year term as the league president in July of 2011. The conference currently holds championships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women. They are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, softball and men’s and women’s golf.

David Brunk

PBC Commissioner

Ken Gerlinger

Assistant Commissioner for Communications

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Chancellor • Athletic Director

Dr. Thomas Hallman USC Aiken Chancellor

Dr. Tom Hallman is in his 12th year as Chancellor of USC Aiken. He was born in Charleston, S.C., and earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in political science from The Citadel in 1969. He later earned a Master of Education degree from The Citadel

and a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of South Carolina. His resume includes a diverse set of experiences. Dr. Hallman has served as an infantry officer in the 82nd Airborne Division, a high school teacher and coach, co-owner and creative director of an advertising agency, executive director of a schoolto-work initiative, and 24 years of work in public higher education in South Carolina. Since 1983, Dr. Hallman has served in various administrative roles at USC Aiken. He was the vice chancellor for administration, overseeing the areas of enrollment services and institutional planning, and briefly served as interim chancellor prior to his inauguration in 2001.

Additionally, Dr. Hallman has served as an institutional liaison with several regional groups in matters related to sponsored research and local economic development. He is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Aiken Chamber of Commerce, past President of the Aiken Kiwanis Club, founding member and past Chairman of the Aiken County Forum, and former Chair of Leadership Aiken County. He also completed a one-year term as President of the Peach Belt Conference in 2003-04. Dr. Hallman is married to the former Susan West, of Woodruff, S.C., a nurse practitioner with a private practice in Augusta, Ga. They have two children, David, 19, and Caroline, 17.

Randy Warrick Director of Athletics

Randy Warrick is in his 25th year as Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina Aiken. He was hired at USCA in 1978 as head baseball coach and intramural director and has served many different duties during his tenure. While coaching baseball for 11 years, Warrick also served as an assistant basketball coach during the 1978-79 season and acting golf coach

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in 1989-90. As baseball coach, Warrick compiled a 392-146 record, while earning various coaching awards. In 1986 his team advanced to the College World Series, the highlight of his coaching career. Warrick was born in Rocky Mount, N.C. and attended Rocky Mount High School. He was an All-Conference player in football, basketball and baseball. Upon graduation from high school, Warrick went to Louisburg Junior College where he played baseball for two years. In 1975, Warrick earned his Associate of Arts degree from Louisburg and was drafted by the Kansas City Royals, but decided to stay in school. Warrick then moved on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received a two-year baseball scholarship. While at North Carolina he earned Atlantic Coast Conference All-

Academic honors two straight years. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Education in 1977 and then his Master of Arts in Teaching in 1978. While earning his master’s degree, he served as a graduate assistant baseball coach. In the same season, the team advanced to the College World Series. Warrick is a member of the College Athletic Management’s Editorial Board, PBC Awards Committee, NCAA Division II AD’s Association Board of Directors, Greater Augusta Sports Council Board, and is the most recent past chairman of the NCAA Division II National Golf Committee. Warrick is married to Martha Blankenship Warrick of Augusta, Ga. They have one son, Tripp, who is a junior at USC Aiken. The Warrick family resides in North Augusta, S.C.

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Athletic Administration

Tim Hall

(South Carolina, 1990 South Carolina, 1992) Associate Athletic Director/

Administration & External Services

Tim Hall is in his 21st year as a member of the USC Aiken athletic department. Hall first joined the program in 1990 as a graduate assistant. In 1993 he was hired on as the university’s full-time NCAA Compliance Coordinator. In August 1997, the Batesburg-Leesville native was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director. In September 2003, Hall was promoted again, this time to the position of Associate Athletic Director for Administration and External Services. In this role, Hall oversees NCAA compliance and academic support. In addition, he assists with home game administration and fundraising. A 1990 graduate of the University of South Carolina, Hall received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration. In 1992, he earned a Master’s in Student Personnel Services from USC as well. In his time at USC Aiken, Hall has been on a number of campus committees including the first year academic advisor program and the enrollment management action team in the strategic planning process. Hall is married to the former Jenny Fulmer and they have three sons, Jordan, Ethan and Wyatt.

Brian Hand

(North Greenville, 2003 Middle Tennessee, 2004) Assistant Athletic Director/ Communications and Promotions Brian Hand is in his fourth year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications and Promotions/Sports Information Director at USC Aiken. Hand came to USC Aiken from Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C. Hand left PC after serving for almost three years as the Director of Sports Information and Game Operations for the Blue Hose athletic department. Prior to accepting his position with PC, Hand worked as a public affairs assistant with the Southern Conference. Hand also worked as an intern with the Greenville Lions professional soccer team and as a sports clerk with The Greenville News before moving to Nashville, Tenn., in 2004 to serve as a media relations assistant with the Pacific Coast League’s Nashville Sounds, then the Class AAA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. A native of Greer, S.C., Hand completed his undergraduate studies at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C. in 2003. He holds a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Hand is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is married to the former Amy Prater of Pelzer, S.C. They are the proud parents of Alexander (three).

Angie Osbon (USC Aiken, 1992 South Carolina, 1996)

Assistant Athletic Director/

Business & Student Services, SWA

Angie Osbon is in her 12th year as a member of the USC Aiken athletic department. Osbon became the department’s business manager in 1999. Through the years she has earned a number of other titles, including Senior Woman Administrator, Student Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor and Cheerleading, Mascot and Dance Team Director. In 2007, Osbon received the Outstanding Committment to Student Development Award from the Office of Student Life. In September 2003, the Aiken, S.C., native was promoted to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Business and Student Services. Osbon earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from USC Aiken in 1992. In 1996, Osbon received her Master’s in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. In 2002, Osbon was named student organization advisor of the year and was selected to the Who’s Who Among Cheerleading Coaches. In addition, she has been a member of the first year academic advisor program and a staff facilitator for orientation. The former Angie Mathis is married to Rick Osbon and they have three children, Reagan, Gemma and Sterling.

Brandon Aiken (St. Andrews College, 1997) Assistant Athletic Director/ Head Athletic Trainer Brandon Aiken is in his 11th year as head athletic trainer and 12th overall at USC Aiken. Aiken, a native of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., joined the USC Aiken training staff in 1997 as a graduate assistant. He served in that capacity for three years until stepping into the head position in 2000. He was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine prior to the 2009-10 athletic year. A 1997 graduate of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C., Aiken received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine. Aiken is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Aiken also served as assistant and head athletic trainer at Hitchcock Rehabilitation Center in Aiken, S.C., for more than three years. At Hitchcock, he worked with high school, college, and professional athletes as well as general outpatient rehabilitation. Aiken guided the USC Aiken athletic training staff to backto-back (2007-08 and 2008-09) Peach Belt Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year awards.

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Administration • Staff Administration Chancellor 641-3434 Academic Affairs 641-3201 Student Life 641-3588 Advancement 641-3448 Faculty Ath. Rep. 641-3443 Athletic Director 641-3406

Dr. Tom Hallman Dr. Suzanne Ozment Dr. Deb Kladivko Chancellor Executive Vice Vice Chancellor for Chancellor for Student Life and Academic Affairs Services

Dr. Deidre Martin Vice Chancellor for University Advancement

Dr. Andy Dyer Faculty Athletic Representative

Randy Warrick Athletic Director

Fall Sports Cross Country 270-0243 Men’s Soccer 641-3717 Women’s Soccer 641-3651 Volleyball 641-3373 Winter Sports M. Basketball 641-3438 W. Basketball 641-3491 Cheerleading 641-3301 Dance Team 641-3301 Pep Band 641-3724 Spring Sports Baseball 641-3410 Softball 641-3462 Golf 641-3528 Men’s Tennis 641-3357 Women’s Tennis 641-3357 Support Staff Athletic Training 641-3367 Compliance 641-3331 Sports Information 641-3252 SAAC 641-3301 Athletic Dept. Fax 641-3441 SID Fax 641-3759 Press Row 643-6854 Press Box 641-2864 Note: Area code for all numbers listed above is (803).

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Brandon Aiken Assistant AD/ Head Athletic Trainer

Vince Alexander Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Mike Brandt Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Jennifer Brock Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Travis Broome Assistant Sports Information Director

Michael Carlisle Head Golf Coach

Glenn Cox Head Volleyball Coach

Steven Dahm Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach

Tim Hall Associate AD/ Administration & External Services

Brian Hand Assistant AD/ Communications/ SID

Michael Holder Assistant Head Baseball Coach

Janet Joy Cheerleading/ Dance Team

Kara Kreutzer Head Women’s Cross Country Coach

Brett Longpre Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Billie Murphy Administrative Assistant

Ike Ofoje Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Angie Osbon Assistant AD/ Business/SWA

Jerry Snyder Head Softball Coach

Kenny Thomas Head Baseball Coach

Lauren Tyler Assistant Athletic Trainer

Susan Vodicka Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Jason Walck Assistant Baseball Coach

Erin Ward Assistant Softball Coach

The University of South Carolina Aiken is an equal opportunity institution.

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


USC Aiken Sports Information Credentials All requests for print, radio, and television credentials should be made as soon as possible prior to an event by contacting Brian Hand. Only credentialed media will be allowed access to the press box.

The Sports Information Department is pleased to assist you with the coverage of USC Aiken baseball. We provide pre-game information, statistics, publicity photos and other information. Publicity surrounding the baseball program is handled by Brian Hand, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications/Sports Information Director. He can be reached at (803) 641-3252, via fax at (803) 641-3441 or via email at bhand@ usca.edu.

Brian Hand

Assistant AD/SID (North Greenville, ‘03) Fourth year at USCA

Interviews To arrange an interview with Head Coach Kenny Thomas or any of the players, please contact the Sports Information Office. Post-games interviews can be conducted in a designated media area following the NCAA’s recommended 10-minute cooling off period after the conclusion of the game. The locker room is closed to the media. Visiting Radio Phone lines are available in the press box at Roberto Hernandez Stadium for visiting radio and media. A courtesy of 48 hours notice is requested for visiting radio outlets. Press Box Phone Number If you need to contact the press box during a game, please call (803) 641-2864.

Travis Broome

Assistant SID First year at USCA

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Baseball Support Staff

Joe Kucharski

Travis Broome Assistant SID First Year

Public Address Announcer 10th Year

Joe Kucharski is in his 10th year as the “Voice of the Pacers.” A native of St. Louis, Mo., Kucharski graduated from St. Louis University in 1977. While at SLU, he provided statistics and analysis for the Billiken hockey and softball teams. Kucharski completed his graduate studies at the University of Utah, where he bowled for the Utes in the Inter-Mountain Collegiate Conference. He briefly held the record for the highest three-game series ever bowled in Salt Lake City. He has bowled a 300 game and is a member of the Bowling Hall of Fame. Kucharski and his family moved from New Jersey to Aiken in 1994. He works in operations for GlaxoSmithKline in Aiken. When not at USC Aiken sporting events, Kucharski enjoys playing golf and heads the chain gang for Schofield football.

Travis Broome is in his first year as Assistant Sports Information Director at USC Aiken. Broome has been a student assistant for the athletic department for the past two years. He has also been a part of the video webcasts seen on www. pacersports.com and the bi-weekly review show, “Inside Pacer Athletics.” Broome has been an active part of numerous groups on campus. He was the Secretary/Treasurer of the Student Government Association, a Pacesetter, a video blogger and President of his fraternity. Broome is a native of Jackson, S.C. When not in the office he is in his senior year at USC Aiken working on a Communication degree with a Business minor. He is the most recent recipient of the Chris Whitlaw Memorial Scholarship, which is a scholarship for journalism students.

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Roberto Hernandez Stadium • Alumnus Roberto Hernandez

Roberto Hernandez Stadium State-of-the-Art Home Facility to Pacer Baseball

Following several successful years at J.H. Satcher Field, USC Aiken Baseball began a new chapter in its storied history. Opened Sept. 18, 2003, the Roberto Hernandez Baseball Stadium

came into existence as a major addition to the facilities at USC Aiken. This 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art stadium features a beautiful grass surface with all the amenities of a top-notch NCAA Division I ballpark.

A clubhouse, players’ lounge, coaches offices, modern press box with separate radio broadcast booth, training facilities, top-of-the-line scoreboard with message center, and 850 covered seats are among the highlights. But the crown jewel is the Roberto Hernandez Hall of Fame Room. Designed to display the program’s rich heritage, generous donations by Hernandez himself got the Hall of Fame off to a roaring start. “It means a lot to me to give to USC Aiken,” said Hernandez, a 17-year veteran and two-time Major League All-Star. “Maybe there will be another Roberto Hernandez to play at USC Aiken. If it wasn’t for this school, I would not be where I am today.” The inaugural game was played on January 31, 2004 versus Carson-Newman.

Roberto Hernandez

Former USC Aiken Pacer and 17-Year MLB Veteran Roberto Hernandez came to USC Aiken as a sophomore after spending one season as a catcher at the University of Connecticut. Upon his arrival, the USCA coaching staff transformed him into a dominating pitcher. In his one season, Hernandez posted a 10-2 record with 97 strikeouts in 94.0 innings pitched. At the plate, he belted 19 home runs. Hernandez led the Pacers to the 1986 NAIA College World Series and was named to the All-Tournament team. After his one season with the Pacers, Hernandez was the 16th pick of the first round in the 1986 Major League Baseball draft, selected by the California Angels. Following five plus seasons in the minor leagues, Hernandez made his debut with the Chicago White Sox. In his first full season, he recorded 38 saves and helped Chicago to the AL West championship. After six seasons with the White Sox, Hernandez was traded to the San Francisco Giants in 1997 where he went 5-2 with a 2.48 ERA in 28 appearances. In 1998, Hernandez began his three-

year stint with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and for the 2001 and 2002 seasons, he was the closer for the Kansas City Royals. Hernandez signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Braves prior to the 2003 season and served as a setup man for closer John Smoltz. After stints with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2004 and then with the New York Mets in 2005, Hernandez signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates for 2006. He began the 2007 season with the Cleveland Indians before being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. For his career, Hernandez was 67-71 with 326 saves and a 3.45 ERA. He appeared in 1010 games, tossed 1071.1 major league innings, and struck out 945 batters. Currently ranked 12th all-time in saves, Hernandez is second among Latin-born pitchers. He is also a two-time All-Star. Recognized by “The Sporting News” for three-consecutive years as a “Good Guy in Sports”, Hernandez has made a habit of giving back. Aside from the one-million dollar donation to build Roberto Hernandez Stadium, he has been involved with Gloves

for Kids, RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities), and an autograph show to benefit the hurricane disaster relief fund for Puerto Rico in the winter of 1998. Hernandez is married to Ivonne and the couple has three children: Kairy, Roberto, Jr., and Jose.

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Roberto Hernandez Stadium

Clubhouse of the stadium. This is where the Pacers truly feel the luxury of their home.

Front, ground level view of the stadium. The beautiful structure is framed by a collection of Palmetto trees.

Stands of the stadium. Almost 850 of the stadium’s 1,000 seats are covered, protecting fans from any unwelcomed elements.

The crown jewel of the baseball complex is the Roberto Hernandez Hall of Fame room highlighting the rich history of USC Aiken Baseball.

Significant Events in Stadium History

First Pitch in Stadium History Steve Dunham tossed the first pitch in Roberto Hernandez Stadium history on January 31, 2004.

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Largest Crowd A record crowd of 1,316 filled the stadium on April 19, 2009 to watch USCA defeat PBC foe Lander, 11-6.

Pack-The-Park Day An annual event, USC Aiken players sign autographs and greet fans on Pack-the-Park Day.

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


USC Aiken Atheltic Facilities

USC Aiken Convocation Center The Convocation Center gives the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs a state-ofthe-art facility in which to practice and play and gives the athletic department as a whole expanded space and modern offices in which to operate. The main arena seats 3,600 for athletic events.

J.H. Satcher Field J.H. Satcher Field is conveniently located near the heart of the USC Aiken campus. J.H. Satcher Field includes a climate-controlled press box, a concession stand, coaches’ offices and a locker room at the field. Included among the 1,000 seats are 500 seats with backs. The playing surface is composed of clay and sod.

Pacer Path Cross Country Course

Palmetto Golf Club

Pacer Path is a four-mile-long, 15-foot-wide grass and earth multipurpose fitness trail, which has been built on property adjacent to the Convocation Center. Pacer Path has been built to NCAA standards and it is the only cross country course at a Peach Belt Conference School.

Palmetto Golf Club was founded in 1892 and is recognized as the fourth oldest golf course in the United States. In 1934, Alister McKenzie, the Scottish golf architect who built Augusta National, redesigned the greens. The clubhouse was built in 1902 by the same man who built the Boston Gardens, Stanford White. White constructed an exact scale model of the clubhouse at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island, N.Y.

Roberto Hernandez Stadium

Tennis Complex

The 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art stadium features a beautiful grass and clay surface with all the amenities of a top-notch Division I ballpark. A clubhouse, players’ lounge, coaches’ offices, modern press box with separate radio broadcast booth, training facilities, top-of-the-line scoreboard with message center and 850 covered seats are among the highlights. The crown jewel of the facility is the Roberto Hernandez Hall of Fame Room.

The complex, which is adjacent to J.H. Satcher Field, includes seven lighted courts, a coach’s office and a clubhouse. Spectators can choose whether to sit next to the court of their choice, or in the bleachers located next to the number one singles court.

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Head Coach Kenny Thomas

Kenny Thomas Head Coach

PERSONAL Hometown: Nashville, Tenn. Date Hired at USCA: July 1, 1999 EDUCATION College: Trevecca Nazarene, 1978; Played baseball from 1975-78 COLLEGE COACHING CAREER USC Aiken 2011...................... 29-21 .580 2010..................... 32-19 .627 2009..................... 42-19 .687 2008..................... 47-17 .734 2007..................... 39-24 .619 2006..................... 45-19 .703 2005..................... 40-19 .678 2004..................... 30-26 .536 2003..................... 30-24 .556 2002..................... 37-19 .661 2001..................... 30-25 .545 2000..................... 29-27 .518 Total.................... 430-260 .623 JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Volunteer State CC 1999..................... 52-13 .800 1998..................... 50-10 .833 1997..................... 45-15 .750 1996..................... 38-21 .644 1995..................... 41-23 .641 1994..................... 43-13 .768 1993..................... 43-20 .683 1992..................... 43-16 .729 1991..................... 44-17 .721 1990..................... 41-27 .603 1989..................... 42-18 .700 1988..................... 38-30 .559 Total.................... 520-223 .700

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In 12 seasons as head coach of the USC Aiken baseball program, Kenny Thomas has re-established the Pacers as a force in the Peach Belt Conference and a perennial top 25 team in NCAA Division II. During the 2010 season, Thomas became the winningest coach in USC Aiken baseball history. Thomas enters the 2012 campaign with 430 wins in his time as the head Pacer skipper. Thomas also surpassed the 900win plateau as a college head coach in USC Aiken’s win over then national No. 2 Francis Marion on Sunday, Mar. 7, 2010. Thomas concluded the 2010 season with 921 career wins. He begins 2012 with 950 career wins. Thomas has led the Pacers to five NCAA Tournament appearances (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) in the last seven seasons. The 2011 USC Aiken baseball team was ranked as high as 16th nationally. USC Aiken concluded its year with a record of 29-21. The 2010 Pacer baseball team was ranked as high as sixth nationally at one point during the regular season. The Pacers finished the year with a record of 32-19. USC Aiken has won 30 or more games in 10 of the last 11 seasons. USC Aiken’s 2009 baseball team ended the 2009 season tied for 10th in the final Collegiate Baseball NCAA Division II Top 30 poll. The final ranking of 10th was the highest for the Pacers under Thomas, who was chosen as PBC Conference Coach of the Year for his mentoring of the 2009 Pacers. USC Aiken ended the 2008 season ranked 11th, while they concluded the 2005 season 12th. The Pacers reached as high as No. 2 nationally in 2009 en route to their second ever Peach Belt Conference regular season championship. The Pacers’ prowess during the regular season helped USC Aiken earn top honors in the Southeast Region, enabling the program to host its second ever NCAA Division II Tournament regional. The Pacers advanced to the regional final for the second consecutive season before bowing out to NCAA Division II Baseball Championship semifinalist and Conference Carolinas Tournament champion Belmont Abbey in the first game of the championship round.

USC Aiken (42-19) concluded its season having been a part of its fifth consecutive NCAA Division II Baseball regional. In 2008, Thomas and his staff guided the Pacers to a school-record 47 wins and a second-place finish in the NCAA South Atlantic Regional. USCA went 47-17 overall and 18-9 in the Peach Belt Conference, finishing just one win behind PBC champion Columbus State. It was April 23, 2006 when USC Aiken knocked off sixth-ranked Francis Marion 5-2 in Aiken to notch Thomas’ 200th victory at the helm of the Pacers. The Pacers went 45-19 that season, at the time the most wins in Thomas’ USCA tenure. In 2005, Thomas’ Pacers went 40-19 including a 16-14 mark in PBC play to advance to the program’s first NCAA South Atlantic Regional in a dozen years. On February 12, 2002, USC Aiken knocked off Limestone College 14-8 to hand Thomas his 100th victory at USC Aiken while his 50th win came on April 4, 2001 in a dramatic 8-6 victory over Newberry in 10 innings. In 2004, the Pacers opened the 1,000-seat Roberto Hernandez Stadium of which Thomas and Athletic Director Randy Warrick were instrumental in securing a one million dollar donation from the 16-year Major League Baseball veteran. Since the stadium’s opening, USCA is 142-58 at the state-of-the-art ballpark for a .710 winning percentage. In addition, USC Aiken hosted the 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Peach Belt Conference Baseball Tournaments. Thomas has seen his fair share of student-athletes go on to play professionally. Most recently, 2008 Daktronics Player of the Year and 2008 Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year Chad Jacobsen was drafted in the 18th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Colorado Rockies. In addition to being chosen as the PBC Coach of the Year in 2009, Thomas was named Coach of the Year in 1989, 1993-96, and 1998 by his fellow coaches and was selected in 1995 and 1999 as the National Junior College Athletic Association Eastern District Coach of the Year. Thomas’ success has not gone

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Head Coach Kenny Thomas unnoticed by the community. Over the past seven seasons, the Pacers have finished in the top 15 in Division II in home attendance. As part of Thomas’ annual Pack-the-Park day promotion a school record 1,316 fans were inside the gates of Roberto Hernandez Stadium for USC Aiken’s 11-6 win over PBC rival Lander on Sunday, April 19, 2009. Thomas has also instilled in his team the confidence needed to win the big games as the Pacers have won 93 games played against ranked opponents in the past 11 seasons, including 44 games in the last four years. The Pacers posted 17 wins over ranked opponents in 2009. As a player, Thomas earned NAIA All-American honors his senior year as a catcher while at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tenn. Following his graduation in 1978, Thomas began coaching a Stan Musial summer league team. In nine summers, he led his team to a national championship (1985), a runner-up finish (1986) and a third place finish (1984). Thomas also became a local scout for the New York Yankees (1980-81), Cincinnati Reds (1981-82), and St. Louis Cardinals (1982-88). After becoming head coach at Volunteer State, Thomas remained with the Cardinals organization in a part time capacity until 1995. He has served as a hitting instructor at the famous Stan Saleski Baseball Camp in Dayton, Ohio as well as conducting his own Kenny Thomas Winter Baseball Academy. Started in 1990 with 12 kids, Thomas’

camps, winter and summer, quickly grew to over 400 students by 1999. Thomas has coached 48 players who have gone on to be drafted in professional baseball drafts, 85 All-Conference players, six conference Players of the Year, 16 All-Americans, one Southeast Region Player of the Year and one National Player of the Year. Thomas is also involved in the local community. His work with the Aiken AMBUCS club has garnered him honors by that organization that serves to award college scholarships to physically handicapped high school students.

THOMAS’ RECORD VS. OPPONENTS AT USCA Alabama-Huntsville...................................................1-2 Anderson ................................................................10-1 Armstrong Atlantic State .......................................23-15 Augusta State ....................................................... 32-11 Barry .........................................................................2-1 Barton .....................................................................13-4 Bellarmine.................................................................3-0 Belmont Abbey .........................................................5-5 Benedict....................................................................3-0 Bloomsburg ..............................................................1-0 Brevard .....................................................................8-3 Brewton-Parker.........................................................1-0 Carson-Newman.......................................................7-7 Catawba ...............................................................12-12 Chowan .................................................................. 11-0 Claflin........................................................................5-0 Coker ........................................................................3-0 Columbus State ....................................................13-23 Cumberland (Tenn.) ..................................................1-2 Erskine......................................................................3-3 Fairmont State ..........................................................2-0 Flagler.......................................................................2-4 Florida Tech ..............................................................2-0 Francis Marion ......................................................21-19 Georgia .....................................................................0-2 Georgia College & State .......................................16-26 Georgia Southwestern ..............................................7-5 Kennesaw State .....................................................3-15 Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................................1-0 Lander ..................................................................26-10 Lenoir-Rhyne ............................................................0-1 Limestone .................................................................7-2 Lincoln Memorial ..................................................22-13 Lindsey Wilson .........................................................4-2 Lynn ..........................................................................5-4 Martin Methodist .......................................................3-0 Milligan .....................................................................2-0 Montevallo ................................................................4-2 Mount Olive ..............................................................3-3 Newberry ................................................................19-3 North Florida ...........................................................5-15 North Georgia ...........................................................8-5 North Greenville......................................................15-0 Pfeiffer ....................................................................10-0 Presbyterian .............................................................5-5 Saint Andrews...........................................................8-0 Saint Augustine.........................................................1-0 Salem International...................................................3-0 Shippensburg ...........................................................5-0 Southern Indiana ......................................................4-1 Taylor ........................................................................1-0 Trevecca Nazarene ..................................................1-1 Tusculum ..................................................................1-0 UNC Pembroke ....................................................23-13 Urbana ......................................................................1-0 USC Upstate.........................................................12-14 West Florida .............................................................1-0 West Virginia State ...................................................5-1 West Virginia Tech ....................................................9-0 Wingate ....................................................................1-2 Young Harris .............................................................2-0 Total (at USCA) ...............................................430-260

Above: Thomas with his wife, Judy. Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Assistant Coaches: Michael Holder · Jason Walck

Michael Holder Assistant Head Coach

EDUCATION College: Bachelor of Science in Education from Augusta State University, 2001 Playing Exp: Four-year catcher at Georgia Southern (1995-99)

Michael Holder is entering his eighth season as assistant coach for the USC Aiken baseball program in 2011. He begins his second season as the Pacer pitching coach in 2012. He came to USCA from his volunteer assistant coaching position at Vanderbilt University. As a hitting instructor, Holder helped the Pacers to a school-record 47 wins in 2008 and the Peach Belt Conference regular season championship in 2009. The Pacers broke numerous school hitting records in 2009 with Southeast Region Player of the Year and consensus All-American Travis Howard leading the nation in RBIs. Howard’s 103 RBIs tied the Division II record. One year earlier, Holder help lead Chad Jacobsen to national Player of the Year laurels. A native of Evans, Ga., Holder spent three seasons with the Commodores mentoring the catchers and overseeing field preparation at Hawkins Field. In the summer of 2003, Holder served as an assistant coach for the Cotuit Kettleers of the prestigious Cape Cod League. Prior to his arrival at Vanderbilt, Holder spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Greenbrier High School followed by a one-year stint as an assistant at Middle Georgia College. Holder graduated from Augusta State University in May 2001 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Education. As a player, he was a four-year letterwinner as a catcher for Georgia Southern University (1995-99). Holder is married to Stephanie. The couple has one daughter (Lily). Holder’s father is a retired football/baseball coach, who is a member of the Georgia coaches Hall of Fame after winning eight baseball state titles over the course of a 12-year period. Holder’s brother, Buddy, was his position coach at Georgia Southern. He is now the football coach at Effingham County High School (Geogia). Holder’s brother, Rodney, is head football coach at Grovetown High School (Georgia).

Jason Walck Assistant Coach

EDUCATION College: Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Shepherd, 2006 Playing Exp: Four-year starter at Shepherd (2001-2004)

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Jason Walck begins his second season with the Pacers in the 2012 season. He serves as the Pacers hitting coach Prior to joining the Pacers, Walck had spent three seasons with the University of New Orleans coaching staff. For his final two seasons with the Privateers, Walck served as the first base coach and worked with the hitters and infielders. A total of nine Privateer Hitters were drafted during Walck’s tenure, including Johnny Giavotella (second round) who played 47 games for the Kansas City Royals in 2011. During the summer, Walck will enter his 3rd season as the Head Coach of the Silver Springs Thunderbolts in the Cal Ripken Collegiate League. Walck also served as an assistant coach for the Bourne Braves of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League in 2009 Walck a native of Waynesboro, Pa., graduated from Shepherd University in 2005 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Health and Physical Education. As a player, he was a four year letterwinner at Shortstop earning two NCAA regional appearances and a WVIAC conference championship in 2004. Jason and his wife Lauren live in Aiken. They have a daughter, Tessa Marie, born July 1, 2011.

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Assistant Coaches: Josh Eachues · Brian English

Josh Eachues Assistant Coach

EDUCATION College: Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science from USC Aiken

Josh Eachues returns to the USC Aiken baseball program this season as an assistant coach under the direction of head coach Kenny Thomas. Eachues signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008. He joined the Pacers prior to the 2010 season after playing two seasons of professional baseball with the Washington Wild Things in the Independent Frontier League. Prior to his professional career in the Frontier League, Eachues played winter ball in Australia while also coaching an Under-16 team. Eachues may be familiar to CSRA baseball fans not only from his playing days at USC Aiken, but also as a founding member of the Aiken Foxhounds in the former South Coast League. He was eventually traded to the Georgia Peanuts who went on to win the SCL Championship. During his playing days at USC Aiken, Eachues was named to the Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament team in 2007. Prior to joining the Pacer program, Eachues was a member of the Coastal Carolina baseball program under the direction of former Pacer head mentor Gary Gilmore.

Playing Exp: One year catcher at USC Aiken (2007)

Brian English Assistant Coach

A Kingsland, Ga. native, Brian English is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Pacers. English joined USC Aiken after working with the baseball program at Augusta State. Prior to his work with the Jaguars, English coached the Cook County High School (Adell, Ga.) baseball team to a Final Four appearance. As a player, English suited up for South Georgia College for his first two seasons. He then transferred to become a member of the highly successful program at Valdosta State. While playing at Valdosta State, English earned a B.A. in History. He recently completed his Master’s in Secondary Education. EDUCATION College: Bachelor of Arts in History from Valdosta State, 2008 Playing Exp: Two-year pitcher at South Georgia, two-year pitcher at Valdosta State

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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2012 Pacer Preview

2012 Pacer Baseball Preview Back to Basics

By most standards, winning 61 games over the last two seasons would be considered a tremendous couple of seasons. Not for the USC Aiken baseball program. One of the most tradition-rich programs in all of Division II baseball, USC Aiken enters the 2012 season looking to return to its past glories, which includes having been to the NCAA Regionals five times since 2005. The five consecutive trips to the regionals for the Pacers from 2005-09 was punctuated by USC Aiken playing host to the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional at Roberto Hernandez Stadium in May of 2009. The Pacers were unable to advance to the Division II Baseball Championships that season, losing in the championship game of the regional. Since then, the Pacers have been on the outside looking in when it came NCAA selection time. USC Aiken head baseball coach Kenny Thomas believes that he has a squad that will make that change in the 2012 season. In fact, he believes that he has a team that is ready to compete not only in the Peach Belt Conference and regionally, but also nationally. “Talent-wise, this year’s team is as good as we have ever had at USC Aiken,” mused Thomas. “There is a lot of competition at every position. I really like our chances this year.” The 2012 Pacers feature a squad that returns eight starting position players to go along with two starting pitchers. Included among the eight returning starters is 2011 All-Peach Belt Conference and All-Region choice Stephen Carmon, who enters the season as a four-year starter for the Pacers at shortstop. In total, USC Aiken welcomes back 21 letterwinners to go along with 19 newcomers. USC Aiken’s line-up will also be buoyed by the return of 2010 First-Team All-American selection Nick Aranas, who had to sit out all of the 2011 campaign due to injury. The 2012 USC Aiken baseball schedule features 32 home games at Roberto Hernandez Stadium. This year’s schedule also includes a home regular season tournament Feb. 10-12. The USCA Classic will feature host USC Aiken along with Davis & Elkins, Carson-Newman and North Georgia. “The schedule from top to bottom is extremely tough, with the addition of two PBC weekends this year and the quality of the non-conference schedule; it makes for a very challenging schedule,” noted Thomas. “I like challenges!” USC Aiken’s 2012 schedule will commence with 13 straight home games at the ‘Bert as the Pacers will play all their games in February at home. For the eighth straight year, USC Aiken will play its first three-game series of the year against Lincoln Memorial. The familiar foes will open their 2012 seasons with a 4 p.m. contest on Friday, Feb. 3. The threegame series between the Pacers and Railsplitters will end with single 1 p.m. games on Saturday, Feb. 4 and Sunday, Feb. 5. USC Aiken owns a 22-13 all-time series advantage over Lincoln Memorial. The next weekend, USC Aiken will play host to the inaugural USCA Classic at Roberto Hernandez Stadium. USC Aiken will commence its action in the USCA Classic with its first game against Davis & Elkins since 1993 at 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10. One day later at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11, USC Aiken will tangle with Carson-Newman for the first time since 2008. On Sunday, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m., USC Aiken will close the event with a non-conference game against Peach Belt Conference foe North Georgia. “The USCA Classic is something new for 2012 that I think the fans and players will like,” remarked Thomas. “The format allows us to play three different teams in three days and allows our true baseball fans to see a variety of teams. It will be a tough weekend and in only the second weekend of the season.”

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


2012 Numerical Roster No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Player Stephen Carmon Dylan Durham Branden Millhouse Adam Spires Nick Aranas Bryce Baur Josh Miller Jowan Gray JJ Loker Adam Anderson Brady Schmitt Jake Padgett Kevin Gifford Tyler Stephan Tripp Warrick Will Tankersley Kelly Holt Ben Black Teddy Leverett Stephen Bellantoni Tyler Bourdo Thomas McLeod Derek Beasley Ryan Milewski Taylor Grover Logan Erickson Wyatt Brown Sam Daniel Taylor Peed Ty Barkell Bill Gerstenslager Andrew Jones Danny Wissmann Jeffrey Campbell Abram Cartledge Christian Stutts Trey Preston Randy Sipp Spencer Wolfe Blake Stuck Zack Burton Robert Troiano Bradley Spires Cole Lee Matt Mooney Robby Assemany Travis Clark

Pos. IF OF OF IF OF OF C OF IF IF IF RHP IF LHP IF OF LHP RHP OF OF IF LHP LHP RHP RHP C RHP RHP RHP IF IF OF LHP C LHP RHP RHP RHP C/IF IF RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP IF IF

Yr. Sr. R-So. Jr. R-So. R-Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. R-So. So. R-Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. R-Fr. So. Fr. Jr. R-So. R-Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. R-So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr.

B/T L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R S/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R L/L R/R L/L R/R L/R L/L L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

Ht. 5-7 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-7 5-11 5-9 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-1

Wt. 155 165 165 195 195 185 185 210 190 165 175 165 165 185 195 215 170 180 155 175 190 180 170 160 180 200 195 190 185 205 240 185 170 180 230 230 185 160 195 188 180 170 170 190 175 210 215

Hometown/Previous School Camden, S.C./Camden Trenton, S.C./Strom Thurmond Summerville, S.C./USC Upstate Gilbert, S.C./Gilbert Lexington, S.C./Lexington Moncks Corner, S.C./Florence-Darlington Tech Chapin, S.C./Chapin Aiken, S.C./South Aiken Elkton, Va./Spotswood Boulder, Colo./Trinidad State JC Fairfax, Va./St. John’s Catholic Gilbert, S.C./Gilbert Warner Robbins, Ga./Middle Georgia Louisville, Ky./Trinity North Augusta, S.C./North Augusta Thomson, Ga./Thomson Stockbridge, Ga. /Middle Georgia Augusta, Ga./Lakeside Evans, Ga./Truett-McConnell College Oviedo, Fla. /Lake Sumter CC Evans, Ga /Truett-McConnell College Chapin, S.C./Chapin Harlem, Ga./Harlem West Boylston, Mass./West Boylston North Augusta, S.C./Midland Valley El Segunda, Calif./West LA JC Suwanee, Ga./Middle Georgia Evans, Ga./Greenbrier St. Leonard, Md./Calvert Denver, Colo./Palmer Ridge Solon, Ohio/Mercyhurst Louisville, Ky./Lincoln Trail JC Arbutus, Md./Hammond Spartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg Methodist JC Thomson, Ga./Thomson Aiken, S.C./South Aiken Montgomery, Ala./Southern Union JC Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore Catholic Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown Pomaria, S.C./Mid-Carolina Vidalia, Ga./Vidalia Myrtle Beach, S.C./St. James Evans, Ga./Evans Chapin, S.C./Chapin Clearwater, Fla./St. Pete Catholic Chapin, S.C./USC Salkehatchie Columbia, Md./Hammond

Head Coach: #19 Kenny Thomas (Trevecca Nazarene, 1978), 13th Season Assistant Head Coach: #11 Michael Holder (Augusta State, 2001), Eighth Season Assistant Coach: #40 Jason Walck (Shepherd, 2006), Second Season Assistant Coach: #38 Josh Eachues (USC Aiken, 2007), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: #41 Brian English (Valdosta State, 2008), Third Season 1993 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES • SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPS 1994 and 2009 Peach Belt Conference Champions • 1992 and 1993 PBC Tournament Champions 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 NCAA Tournament Participants 17

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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Nick Aranas R-Senior Outfield • 6-1 • 190 Lexington, S.C. Lexington HS

2011 (Redshirted): Missed entire season due to injury … Named a 2011 Preseason NCAA Division II All-American … Member of the PBC Preseason All-Conference Baseball Team … Named to the 2011 Tino Martinez Award Watch List. 2010 (Junior): Aranas had his best season in a Pacer uniform to date in only 49 games ... The Pacers’ 2010 Daktronics NCAA All-American and All-Conference selection boasted a team-best .415 batting average in 200 at-bats ... He also owned a team second-best .645 slugging percentage and a team-best .481 on-base percentage ... Had a team second-best nine home runs and 54 RBIs ... Aranas recorded 29 multiple-hit games on the season ... In four games, he came close to recording the cycle ... His best game of the season came in USCA’s first against UNC Pembroke on Mar. 20 when he went 3-for-5 with two runs scored, four RBIs, one double and a three-run, game-winning home run.

Collected a team second-best 18 doubles along with 48 RBIs and seven home runs on 85 hits ... Had 5 RBIs, three hits, three runs, a double and a home run in four at bats in a 15-6 win against Wingate on Feb. 1. 2008 (Freshman): Started 61 games as a freshman at third base … Ended campaign hitting .319 … Held or tied for the team high in two major offensive categories … Ended the year with a team-best five triples, good for third in the Peach Belt Conference … Tied teammate and Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year Chad Jacobsen for the team lead with 21 doubles to finish second in the category in the PBC … In total finished his freshman campaign with 82 hits and 54 runs scored and seven home runs … Concluded the year with 21 multiple hit games … He was one of four Pacers to tally 10 or more multiple RBI games (12) ... Hit for the cycle in USC Aiken’s 18-10 win over North Georgia on Feb. 24 ... In the game, Aranas was 4-for-6 with six RBIs and three runs scored ... Named USC Aiken Freshman Student-Athlete of the Year. Lexington High School: Batted .425 with 20 doubles, five home runs and 30 RBIs for the Wildcats ... Earned All-Region and All-Area accolades ... Slugged .680 while posting an on-base percentage of .505 ... Recorded a .430 batting average as a junior, also earning All-Region honors ... Tallied eight doubles, one home run, 15 RBIs and five stolen bases. Personal: Nick is the son of Mark and Missey Aranas ... Born March 7, 1989 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

2009 (Sophomore): Started 61 games for the Pacers posting a batting average of .351 ... Owned a team third-best .545 slugging percentage ...

Year GP-GS Avg. 2010 49-49 .415 2009 61-61 .351 2008 62-61 .319 Totals: 172-171.358

Nick Aranas’ Career Stats at USC Aiken (Three Seasons)

AB R H 200 47 83 242 60 85 257 54 82 699 161 250

2B 3B HR RBI 13 3 9 54 18 4 7 48 21 5 7 57 52 12 23 159

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E Fld% 129 .645 27 1 33 .481 3 0 11-13 45 61 13 .891 132 .545 36 6 28 .439 5 1 10-16 48 158 17 .924 134 .521 27 0 54 .377 5 4 4-6 48 139 23 .890 395 .565 90 7 115 .429 13 5 25-35 141 358 53 .904

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Stephen Bellantoni Senior Outfield • 5-11 • 175 Orviedo, Fla. Lake Sumter CC

2011 (Junior): One of two Pacers to start all 50 games … His 56 hits were third on the team … Bellantoni’s 39 runs scored were second-best … His 12 doubles were also second-best on the squad … Concluded junior season with one home run and 27 RBIs … The speedster stole 23 bases on the year which was second on the team … Recipient of the South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week.

Year GP-GS 2011 50-50 Totals: 50-50

Lake Sumter CC: Bellantoni owned a batting average of .322 with 59 hits, 39 runs scored, 23 RBIs and 15 stolen bases in 2010 while playing for the JUCO school... He was named to the 2010 JUCO All-Mid-Florida Conference Second-Team ... While playing for the DeLand Suns in the Florida Collegiate Summer League in 2010, Bellantoni was named the Most Valuable Player in the Florida League All-Star game on July 16 after leading the league in stolen bases with 24 bases swiped in 36 regular season games. Oviedo High School: Named the Defensive Most Valuable Player in 2008 for the Lions. Personal: Stephen is the son of Rocco and Susan Bellantoni ... Born August 8, 1989 ... He is majoring in Sociology.

Stephen Bellantoni’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Avg. AB .289 194 .289 194

R 39 39

H 2B 3B HR RBI 56 12 0 1 27 56 12 0 1 27

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO 71 .366 13 4 23 .340 4 5 23-26 116 71 .366 13 4 23 .340 4 5 23-26 116

A 1 1

E Fld% 1 .992 1 .992

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Tyler Bourdo

Senior Infield • 5-8 • 190 Evans, Ga. Truett-McConnell College 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 44 games for the Pacers, making 42 starts … Finished the year with a .314 batting average which was fifth highest on the team … Recorded 44 hits, one homer and 23 RBIs in 140 plate appearances … Crossed the plate 23 times for the Pacers … Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of

Year GP-GS 2011 44-42 Totals: 44-42

Avg. AB .314 140 .314 140

the Week. Truett-McConnell College: Bourdo hit .385 in his final season for the Bears with 52 runs scored and 52 RBIs ... He collected 18 extra-base knocks on nine doubles, seven home runs and two triples. Augusta Christian: Was named to the All-State teams in baseball, basketball and football. Personal: Tyler is the son of Tim and Jan Bourdo ... Born August 20, 1988 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Tyler Bourdo’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

R 23 23

H 2B 3B HR RBI 44 5 3 1 23 44 5 3 1 23

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A 58 .414 22 4 24 .414 3 4 1-1 62 58 58 .414 22 4 24 .414 3 4 1-1 62 58

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Jeffrey Campbell Senior Catcher • 5-9 • 180 Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg Methodist

2011 (Junior): Appeared in 11 games, making 6 starts … Recorded a .308 batting average on the year with eight hits and 7 RBIs … Scored six runs during his junior season for the Pacers.

E Fld% 7 .945 7 .945

2010 season for the Pioneers with a batting average of .279 ... He scored 14 runs and batted in 10 RBIs in 43 at-bats in his sophomore season with an on-base percentage of .421 ... As a freshman in 2009, he saw action in 34 games with a batting average of .314 with 16 RBIs for the junior college. Boiling Springs High School: Campbell was named to the All-State team his senior year and earned All-Region honors three years ... His senior year, he was named the 4A Co-Player of the Year. Personal: Jeffrey is the son of Mike and Rhonda Campbell ... Born May 3, 1990 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Spartanburg Methodist: Campbell saw action in 21 games in the

Year GP-GS 2011 11-6 Totals: 11-6

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Avg. AB .308 26 .308 26

Jeffrey Campbell’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season) R 6 6

H 2B 3B HR RBI 8 2 0 0 7 8 2 0 0 7

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO 10 .385 5 0 5 .419 0 1 0-0 12 10 .385 5 0 5 .419 0 1 0-0 12

A 2 2

E Fld% 0 1.000 0 1.000

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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Stephen Carmon Senior Infield • 5-6 • 155 Camden, S.C. Camden HS

2011 (Junior): Was one of two Pacers to start all 50 games … His .373 batting average led the team … He also led the team with 46 runs and 72 hits … Tallied 17 doubles, seven triples and 115 total bases which led the squad … Tied for the team lead in home runs with four … His 26 RBIs were fourth-best on the team … Displayed his speed with a team leading 33 stolen bases on the year … Named to the PBC Preseason All-Conference Baseball Team … Two-time PBC Player of the Week … Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week twice … Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for April … 2011 PBC All-Conference Baseball selection … Named to the ABCA Southeast All-Region Team … Also named to the NCBWA All-Southeast Region Team.

Year GP-GS Avg. 2011 50-50 .373 2010 49-49 .357 2009 50-44 .335 Totals:149-143 .357

2009 (Freshman): Started in 44 of 50 games for the Pacers at shortstop ... Recorded a .335 batting average with 52 hits, 42 runs, 40 RBIs and three home runs in 155 at bats in his first season with the Pacers ... Selected the Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year. Camden High School: Hit .330 during senior year ... Collected 16 extra-base hits with 10 doubles and six triples ... Chosen All-State and All-Region after senior season ... Won Camden’s hitting award after sophomore campaign that saw him hit .405 ... Also played four years as point guard on basketball team. Personal: Stephen is the son of Rich and Brenda Carmon ... Born February 19, 1990 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Stephen Carmon’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Three Seasons)

AB R H 193 46 72 207 40 74 155 42 52 555 128 198

2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E Fld% 17 7 4 26 115 .596 33 5 16 .474 1 5 33-36 85 162 25 .908 11 2 6 38 107 .517 15 1 20 .396 4 5 10-16 80 138 22 .908 10 0 3 40 71 .458 19 6 14 .423 2 8 12-15 69 122 22 .897 38 9 13 104 293 .528 67 12 50 .431 7 18 55-67 234 422 69 .905

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Jowan Gray Senior Outfield • 6-1 • 200 Aiken, S.C. South Aiken HS

2011 (Junior): Appeared in 39 games for the Pacers, making 30 starts … Recorded 25 hits, seven of which were doubles … Tallied 15 RBIs and scored 15 runs on the year … Swiped three bags on the year. 2010 (Sophomore): Gray saw action in 44 games for USCA, starting 19 ... In 88 at-bats, he recorded 17 runs off 23 hits and accrued 20 RBIs along with nine extra base knocks ... On Apr. 7 against St. Andrews, Gray went 3-for-4 from the plate with one double, scoring two runs and knocking in two more.

Year GP-GS 2011 39-30 2010 44-19 2009 14-4 Totals: 97-53

2010 (Sophomore): Carmon started all 49 games for USCA at the shortstop position ... He garnered a team fourth-best .357 batting average, hitting mostly in the lead-off slot with a team third-best 74 hits ... He doubled his home run total from 2009, knocking out six home runs ... Carmon was fourth on the team with 38 RBIs and third on the team in doubles (11) ... Quick on his feet, he swiped 10 bases over the course of the season ... His best game of the season came against St. Andrews on Mar. 29 when he went 3-for-5 with two runs scored, six RBIs, a double and a home run.

Avg. AB .258 97 .261 88 .286 21 .262 206

2009 (Freshman): Saw action in 14 games, starting in four as a freshman ... Had three hits, one run and two RBIs in five at-bats in a 15-2 win over St. Andrews on Apr. 1. South Aiken High School: Named All-Region and AllState after senior season ... Hit .345 with six home runs during senior year ... Finished final high school season with a .450 slugging percentage and 65 RBIs ... Hit .350 with five home runs and 60 RBIs during junior season ... Collected 62 RBIs and finished sophomore season with .375 batting average ... Named All-Region and All-State in basketball. Personal: Jowan is the son of Linda and Sidney Gray ... Born May 23, 1989 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Jowan Gray’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Three Seasons) R 15 17 4 36

H 2B 3B HR RBI 25 7 0 0 15 23 3 1 5 20 6 3 0 0 6 54 13 1 5 41

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO 32 .330 16 0 24 .360 1 4 3-4 57 43 .489 3 2 26 .298 1 3 3-5 48 9 .429 2 0 6 .333 1 0 1-1 7 84 .408 21 2 56 .330 3 7 7-10 112

A 6 2 0 8

E Fld% 2 .969 1 .980 0 1.000 3 .976

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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2012 Pacers

Teddy Leverett

Truett-McConnell College: In his final season for the Bears, Leverett hit .391 scoring 58 runs and knocking in 42 RBIs ... He acquired 26 extra-base knocks on a team-best 17 doubles, seven home runs and two triples.

Senior Outfield • 5-7 • 155 Evans, Ga. Truett-McConnell College

Evans High School: In 2007, he was named to the All-Area, All-Region and All-County squads ... Earned All-Region and All-County plaudits in 2005.

2011 (Junior): Leverett appeared in 46 games, making 42 starts for the Pacers … His .324 batting average was good for fourth highest on the team … In 170 at bats, recorded 55 hits … Second on the team with two triples … Homered once and drove in 23 runs … Scored 31 runs for the Pacers … Garnered PBC Player of the Week honors once. Year GP-GS 2011 46-42 Totals: 46-42

Avg. AB .324 170 .324 170

Teddy Leverett’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season) R 31 31

H 2B 3B HR RBI 55 9 2 1 23 55 9 2 1 23

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO 71 .418 14 1 30 .374 2 8 8-11 88 71 .418 14 1 30 .374 2 8 8-11 88

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Thomas McLeod Senior LHP • 6-1 • 175 Chapin, S.C. Chapin HS

2011 (Junior): Made 15 appearances on the mound, leading the staff with 14 starts and 80 innings pitched … Compiled a 9-5 record for the Pacers … Hurled 2 complete games and a shutout which led the staff … Recorded a 3.83 ERA … Team leading 72 strikeouts … Named to the PBC All-Academic Team. 2010 (Sophomore): McLeod led the team in ERA with a mark of 3.78 going an even 4-4 in 15 appearances on the mound for the Pacers ... His 64.1 innings of work was good enough for third on the squad as he started six

Year 2011 2010 2009 Totals:

21

Personal: Teddy is the son of Ted and Laneé Leverett, Sr. ... Born November 8, 1989 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

A 7 7

E Fld% 3 .969 3 .969

games and recorded one save ... Opponents were only able to muster a .266 batting average against McLeod ... He gave up no earned runs and only two hits in five innings of work against rival Augusta State on Mar. 3. 2009 (Freshman): Recorded one win on the mound in six appearances ... Pitched in 7.2 innings facing 32 batters ... Fanned eight batters over the season. Chapin High School: Was named All-Region in 2007 ... Was a 2007 North/South All-Star Game selection ... Finished in top 10 percent of graduating class. Personal: Thomas is the son of Scott and Rita McLeod ... Born February 27, 1989 ... His brother, Malcolm, played baseball at USC Aiken’s fellow Peach Belt Conference school Lander ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science

Thomas McLeod’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Three Seasons)

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 3.83 9-5 15 14 2 1 0 80.0 73 3.78 4-4 15 6 0 0 1 64.1 65 5.87 1-0 6 1 0 0 0 7.2 10 3.93 14-9 36 21 2 1 1 151.3 148

R 40 39 5 84

ER 34 27 5 66

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 29 72 14 1 3 304 .240 1 2 3 6 36 40 10 1 3 244 .266 3 8 6 8 1 8 1 0 1 32 .313 1 2 0 1 66 120 25 2 7 580 .255 5 12 9 15

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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2012 Pacers

Christian Stutts Senior RHP • 5-11 • 230 Aiken, S.C. South Aiken HS

2011 (Junior): Appeared in two games on the mound for USC Aiken.

2009 (Freshman): Recorded one win on the season in 10 appearances ... Fanned seven batters ... Held his opposition to a .300 batting average ... Fanned seasonhigh three batters twice while picking up the save against Shippensburg on Feb. 28. South Aiken High School: Played for Bob Polewski at South Aiken High School. Personal: Christian is the son of Jim and Carol Stutts ... Born May 4, 1989 ... He is majoring in Sociology.

2010 (Sophomore): In 21 appearances, Stutts tallied a 2-1 record recording one save on the season en route to posting a 2.45 ERA ... On Feb. 7, he fanned three batters against Lincoln Memorial in USCA’s opening series with the Railsplitters.

Year 2011 2010 2009 Totals:

Christian Stutt’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Three Seasons)

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 19.29 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.45 2-1 21 0 0 0 1 5.59 1-0 10 0 0 0 1 4.90 3-1 33 0 0 0 2

IP 2.1 18.1 9.2 29.4

H 6 18 12 36

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R 6 8 12 26

Tyler Stephan

ER 5 5 6 16

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 3 5 1 0 1 13 .462 0 0 0 0 7 19 0 0 1 75 .240 2 1 0 0 7 7 2 0 1 40 .300 2 2 0 0 17 31 3 0 3 128 .281 4 3 0 0

work, he fanned 32 batters ... Opponents recorded a .297 batting average against Stephan.

R-Junior LHP • 6-0 • 180 Louisville, Ky. Trinity HS

2011 (Redshirted): Did not see action; redshirted. 2010 (Sophomore): Stephan recorded a 5-1 record on the mound for the Pacers in 24 appearances recording one save ... In 38.1 innings of work, opponents hit just. 265 against him ... He fanned a season-high seven batters against Lincoln Memorial on Feb. 6 in the Pacers’ opening series of the season.

Trinity High School: Finished senior season with an 8-2 record and a 0.64 ERA in 66 innings pitched ... Was chosen Second-Team All-State and First-Team All-Region after senior season ... Concluded junior season with a 7-1 record ... Named All-Region after junior campaign. Personal: Tyler is the son of Pamela-Stephan Ulrich and Ken Ulrich ... Born July 4, 1990 ... He is majoring in Communications.

2009 (Freshman): In 15 appearances he recorded a 4-2 win-loss record with an ERA of 4.41 ... In 34.2 innings of

Year 2010 2009 Totals:

Tyler Stephan’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Two Seasons)

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 5.63 5-1 24 3 0 0 1 4.41 4-2 15 4 0 0 0 5.05 9-3 39 7 0 0 1

IP 38.1 34.2 73.0

H 40 41 81

R 32 26 58

ER 24 17 41

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 22 37 6 2 5 151 .265 5 2 5 4 9 32 9 0 2 138 .297 0 4 1 8 31 69 15 2 7 289 .280 5 6 6 12

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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2012 Pacers

JJ Loker

starting 34 ... The PBC Freshman of the Week for the week of Apr. 26, he owned a .348 batting average in 132 trips to the plate ... Loker went a perfect 4-for-4 with five runs scored and two RBIs against St. Andrews on Apr. 7.

Junior Infield • 5-11 • 185 Elkton, Va. Spotswood HS

Spotswood High School: Owned a batting average of .438 as a senior ... Selected to the All-State team as a third baseman ... Member of the National Honor Society and DECA.

2011 (Sophomore): One of three Pacers to appear in all 50 games, getting the start in 49 … Loker’s 34 runs scored were third best on the team … His 47 hits were fifth best on the team … His four home runs and 39 RBIs both were tied for the team lead … Stole seven bases on the year.

Personal: JJ is the son of Dave and Beth Loker ... Born February 12, 1991 ... He is majoring in Secondary Education.

2010 (Freshman): Loker saw action in 42 games as a freshman,

Year GP-GS 2011 50-49 2010 42-34 Totals: 92-83

Avg. .253 .348 .292

AB 186 132 318

JJ Loker’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Two Seasons)

R 34 25 59

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E Fld% 47 2 1 4 39 63 .339 33 0 24 .362 2 2 7-8 173 64 8 .967 46 1 2 2 25 57 .432 14 1 17 .404 4 2 4-4 52 13 5 .929 93 3 3 6 64 120 .377 47 1 41 .383 6 4 11-12 225 77 13 .959

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Ryan Milewski Junior RHP • 5-11 • 160 West Boylston, Ma. West Boylston HS

batters.

Year 2011 2010 Totals:

23

2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 15 games, making one start on the mound … Recorded a 4.00 ERA in 36 innings of work … Tallied one save on the year … Struck out 28

2010 (Freshman): Milewski went undefeated as a freshman with a perfect 4-0 record in nine appearances ... In those nine trips to the mound, he clocked 25.1 innings of work ... He retired a season-high five batters against Claflin on Apr. 21. West Boylston High School: Selected to District and State All-Star Teams ... Owned a 1.17 ERA and a 10-1 record as a senior ... Also a three time All-District golfer .. Was a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Student Council. Personal: Ryan is the son of John and Peggy Milewski ... Born June 3, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Ryan Milewski’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Two Seasons)

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 4.00 0-2 15 1 0 0 1 5.33 4-0 9 3 0 0 0 4.57 4-2 24 4 0 0 1

IP 36.0 25.1 61.1

H 44 27 71

R 28 19 47

ER 16 15 31

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 8 28 9 2 1 152 .289 1 6 1 3 11 13 7 1 1 97 .278 2 4 2 2 19 41 16 3 2 249 .285 3 10 3 5

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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2012 Pacers

Josh Miller Junior Catcher • 5-8 • 185 Chapin, S.C. Chapin HS

2011 (Sophomore): Started 46 games behind the plate for the Pacers … Second on the team with a .357 batting average … Crossed the plate 27 times … His 65 hits, 12 doubles and three home runs were second-best on the team … Drove in 39 runs on the year which tied for the team lead … Fleet on foot for a catcher, stole 12 bases which was third-best on the team … Named a South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week.

Year GP-GS 2011 46-46 2010 24-14 Totals: 70-60

Avg. AB .357 182 .345 58 .354 240

R 27 12 39

Personal: Josh is the son of Butch and Diane Miller ... Born May 11, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A 65 12 1 3 39 88 .484 15 8 15 .419 5 6 12-16 282 31 20 3 1 1 7 28 .483 5 4 4 .433 0 2 4-4 59 7 85 15 2 4 46 116 .482 20 12 19 .426 5 8 16-20 341 38

16 Junior Infield • 6-1 • 195 North Augusta, S.C. North Augusta HS

2011 (Sophomore): Saw action in 31 games, making 15 starts … His .328 batting average was third on the team … Crossed the plate eight times and tallied 20 hits … Concluded sophomore campaign with 1 home run and 10 RBIs … Named to the Capital One College Division Academic All-District Three Second-Team … Member of the PBC All-Academic Team.

Avg. AB .328 61 .242 33 .298 94

Chapin High School: Owned a .432 batting average with one home run as a senior ... Selected All-Area as a senior ... Competed in the North-South All-Star Game ... Two sport letter-winner in baseball and football.

Josh Miller’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Two Seasons)

Tripp Warrick

Year GP-GS 2011 31-15 2010 22-8 Totals: 53-23

2010 (Freshman): Miller started 14 games for the Pacers, seeing action in a total of 24 games at the backstop position ... The PBC Freshman of the Week for the week of May 3, he boasted a .345 batting average in 58 trips to the plate ... On Apr. 7, Miller just missed out on completing his first ever cycle when he went 2-for-4 with one run scored, four RBIs, a double and a triple against St. Andrews.

2010 (Freshman): Warrick saw action in 22 games for USCA at both first base and the designated hitter position ... He recorded 10 RBIs on the season including his first career home run on May 1 against Catawba when he went 1-for-1 with one run scored and two RBIs. North Augusta High School: Owned a career batting average of .370 with 2 home runs ... Competed on the Dixie Majors All-Star Team from 2006 to 2009 ... Was a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society, and President of the Serteen Club ... Was the local, regional and national Serteen of the Year. Personal: Tripp is the son of Randy and Martha Warrick ... Born May 3, 1991 ... His father, Randy, played third base for UNC Chapel Hill and was the baseball coach at USC Aiken from 1979 to 1989 ... He is majoring in Chemistry.

Tripp Warrick’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (Two Seasons) R 8 5 13

H 2B 3B HR RBI 20 1 0 1 10 8 1 0 1 10 28 2 0 2 20

E Fld% 2 .994 0 1.000 2 .995

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO 24 .393 13 1 11 .447 1 0 0-0 58 12 .364 5 0 6 .333 1 0 0-0 13 36 .383 18 1 16 .390 2 0 0-0 71

A 2 1 3

E 0 0 0

Fld% 1.000 1.000 1.000

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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2012 Pacers

Adam Spires R-Sophomore Infield • 5-11 • 190 Gilbert, S.C. Gilbert HS

2011 (Freshman): Saw action in 25 games, making 20 starts … Tallied 16 hits and crossed the plate 12 times … Concluded his freshman campaign with

Year GP-GS 2011 25-20 Totals: 25-20

Avg. AB .219 73 .219 73

R 12 12

H 2B 3B HR RBI 16 2 0 1 5 16 2 0 1 5

Personal: Adam is the son of Terry and Patty Spires ... Born August 26, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

2

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A 21 .288 7 3 15 .313 0 3 1-2 32 32 21 .288 7 3 15 .313 0 3 1-2 32 32

R-Sophomore Outfield • 5-10 • 165 Trenton, S.C. Strom Thurmond HS

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 20 games for the Pacers, starting four … In limited action recorded four hits and drove in two runs …

Avg. AB .211 19 .211 19

Gilbert High School: Owned a career batting average of .388 ... Named to the All-Region team all four years ... Named All-Area sophomore, junior and senior years ... Was named to the All-State team as a junior ... Participated in the North-South All-Star Game in 2009 ... Selected as a 2009 Under Armour Pre-Season All-American.

Adam Spires’ Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Dylan Durham

Year GP-GS 2011 20-4 Totals: 20-4

one home run and five RBIs.

Scored six runs on the year. Strom Thurmond High School: Durham owned a career batting average of .431 ... He earned All-Region plaudits his senior year. Personal: Dylan is the son of Jimmie and Revonda Durham ... Born August 15, 1991 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Dylan Durham’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season) R 6 6

H 2B 3B HR RBI 4 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 2

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO 5 .263 6 0 2 .400 0 1 0-0 5 5 .263 6 0 2 .400 0 1 0-0 5

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Andrew Jones R-Sophomore Outfield • 6-1 • 185 Louisville, Ky. Lincoln Trail JC

2011 (Redshirted): Did not see action; redshirted.

E Fld% 6 .914 6 .914

A 1 1

E Fld% 2 .750 2 .750

Dupont Manval High School: He was a member of the 2008 Region-7 Junior All-Star Team ... Named to 2009 All-District, All-Region, Region-7 Senior All-Star Team, Region-7 All-Tournament Team. Personal: Andrew is the son of Jimmy and Donna Jones ... Born June 26, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Lincoln Trail Junior College: Played baseball for one year at the junior college.

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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2012 Pacers

Jake Padgett

on the team.

R-Sophomore RHP • 6-0 • 160 Batesburg, S.C. Gilbert HS

Gilbert High School: Padgett boasted a 1.50 ERA in his high school career with a 7-2 record ... He was named to the All-Region and All-State teams ... He led his team to the 2006 and 2008 State Championships.

2011 (Freshman): Made 11 appearances on the mound for the Pacers, totaling 10.2 innings … Sported a 4.22 ERA for the season … His .189 batting average against was fourth-best

Personal: Jake is the son of Dean and Renee Padgett ... Born March 22, 1991 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Jake Padgett’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 2011 4.22 1-0 11 0 0 0 0 Totals: 4.22 1-0 11 0 0 0 0

IP 10.2 10.2

H 7 7

41

R 6 6

Randy Sipp

ER 5 5

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 12 5 1 0 1 37 .189 0 2 0 2 12 5 1 0 1 37 .189 0 2 0 2

.056 batting average against.

R-Sohomore RHP • 5-10 • 155 Orlando, Fla. Bishop Moore Catholic HS 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in six games on the mound for USC Aiken … Did not allow an earned run in his six innings of work … Punched out 10 batters on the year … Led the team with a

Bishop Moore Catholic High School: Sipp owned a batting average of .390, knocking five home runs, 15 RBIs and swiping 11 bases his senior year ... He owned a 1.19 ERA his final year ... Played in the All-Star Game. Personal: Randy is the son of Randall and Mary Ann Sipp ... Born December 21, 1990 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Randy Sipp’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 2011 0.00 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 Totals: 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

IP 6.0 6.0

H 1 1

25

R 0 0

Derek Beasley

ER 0 0

BB SO 2B 3B HR 8 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0

AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 18 .056 1 0 0 0 18 .056 1 0 0 0

out 39 batters in 55.2 innings of work … Garnered PBC Freshman of the Week honors once.

Sophomore LHP • 5-11 • 170 Harlem, Ga. Harlem HS

2011 (Freshman): Made 14 appearances, making 10 starts on the mound … Compiled a 5-3 record with a 3.40 ERA … Punched

Harlem High School: Beasley owned a .370 batting average over his junior and senior years, with two home runs as a junior and three as a senior ... He went 8-4 as a pitcher as a senior ... Earned All-County and All-Area plaudits as a pitcher. Personal: Derek is the son of Deanna Beasley ... Born February 2, 1992 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Derek Beasley’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 2011 3.40 5-3 14 10 0 0 0 Totals: 3.40 5-3 14 10 0 0 0

IP 55.2 55.2

H 58 58

R 28 28

ER 21 21

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg.WP HBP SFA SHA 22 39 9 0 3 206 .282 1 8 4 8 22 39 9 0 3 206 .282 1 8 4 8

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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2012 Pacers

Taylor Grover

Worked 16.1 innings on the mound and fanned 23 … His .161 batting average against was third-best on the team.

Sophomore RHP• 6-3 • 180 North Augusta, S.C. Midland Valley HS

2011 (Freshman): Grover made 19 appearances on the mound, good for second on the staff … Third on the team with a 1.65 ERA … His two saves on the year were tied for the team lead …

Midland Valley High School: Grover ended his high school career with a 1.56 ERA and a batting average of .456 ... He was named to the All-Region and All-State squads his senior year ... Played in the North-South All-Star Game. Personal: Taylor is the son of Darryl and Susan Grover ... Born April 22, 1991 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Taylor Grover’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 2011 1.65 0-0 19 0 0 0 2 Totals: 1.65 0-0 19 0 0 0 2

IP 16.1 16.1

H 9 9

R 3 3

31 Taylor Peed

ER 3 3

BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 13 23 2 0 0 56 .161 1 3 2 0 13 23 2 0 0 56 .161 1 3 2 0

a 2-0 record with 22 strikeouts … His .245 batting average against was fifth-best on the staff … Named PBC Freshman of the Week once.

Sophomore RHP • 6-0 • 185 St. Leonard, Md. Calvert HS

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games, making four starts totaling 25.1 innings … His 3.20 ERA was fifth-best on the team … Compiled

Calvert High School: Peed was named to the All-SMAC First-Team as a utility player ... Equally strong in the classroom, he earned honor roll honors all four years of high school. Personal: Taylor is the son of John and June Peed ... Born September 12, 1992 ... He is majoring in Sociology.

Taylor Peed’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season)

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 2011 3.20 2-0 12 4 0 0 0 Totals: 3.20 2-0 12 4 0 0 0

IP 25.1 25.1

H 23 23

42

R 14 14

Spencer Wolfe Sophomore C/Infield • 6-0 • 195 Huntingtown, Md. Huntingtown HS

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 24 games, starting 19 … Concluded his freshman season with a .286 batting average … In 70 at

Year GP-GS 2011 24-19 Totals: 24-19

27

Avg. AB .286 70 .286 70

ER 9 9

BB SO 2B 3B HR 17 22 1 0 1 17 22 1 0 1

AB B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA 94 .245 3 4 0 0 94 .245 3 4 0 0

bats, recorded 20 hits and crossed the plate 10 times … Concluded year with one home run and 14 RBIs … Garnered PBC Freshman of the Week honors once during season. Huntingtown High School: Wolfe was named to the All-State and All-County teams his senior year with the Hurricanes ... He also participated in the BrooksRobinson All-Star Game. Personal: Spencer is the son of Chuck and Sally Wolfe ... Born August 5, 1992 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Spencer Wolfe’s Career Stats at USC Aiken (One Season) R 10 10

H 2B 3B HR RBI 20 3 0 1 14 20 3 0 1 14

TB Slg% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A 26 .371 4 4 14 .341 4 0 1-1 23 28 26 .371 4 4 14 .341 4 0 1-1 23 28

E Fld% 7 .879 7 .879

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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R-Freshman RHP • 5-10 • 165 Augusta, Ga. Lakeside HS

2011 (Redshirted): Made one appearance on the year … Received a medical redshirt.

50 Travis Clark

2012 Pacers Lakeside High School: Black helped lead his team to four-consecutive 4-A state championship runner-ups, including back-to-back region championships ... Also played basketball for the Panthers. Personal: Ben is the son of William and Cindy Black, Jr. ... Born December 9, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

2011 (Redshirted): Did not see action; redshirted.

third baseman, Clark ended his time with the Golden Bears highly decorated earning All-State plaudits as a junior and senior ... He was also twice named by the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun to the All-Metro teams ... Clark is a three-time Howard County AllCounty selection and earned County Player of the Year recognition his senior year ... During his senior campaign, he recorded a batting average of .526 with 11 home runs, 41 RBIs while going 5-0 with an ERA of 1.31 to earn Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year and Louisville Slugger Player of the Year plaudits ... Since his sophomore season, Clark knocked 37 home runs, 111 RBIs and went 17-2 on the mound never finishing with an ERA higher than 1.85.

Hammond High School: A two-way player as a right-handed pitcher and

Personal: Travis is the son of Vicki Hiller ... Born September 6, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

R-Freshman Infield • 6-0 • 200 Columbia, Md. Hammond HS

30 36 Sam Daniel R-Freshman RHP • 6-1 • 190 Evans, Ga. Greenbrier HS

was an active member of the baseball team and FCA. Personal: Sam is the son of Kent and Evalin Daniel ... Born January 20, 1992 ... He is undecided on his major.

2011 (Redshirted): Did not see action; redshirted. Greenbrier High School: Daniel

Danny Wissmann R-Freshman LHP • 5-9 • 185 Arbutus, Md. Hammond HS

Hammond High School: Wissmann was named a 2010 Pre-Season All-State selection ... He was also a two-time Howard County Pitcher of the Year. Personal: Danny is the son of James Wissmann and Shirley Pindell ... Born May 6, 1992 ... He is undecided on his major.

2011 (Redshirted): Did not see action; redshirted.

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Adam Anderson Junior Infield • 5-10 • 165 Boulder, Colo. Trinidad State JC

years at Trinidad State. Personal: Adam is the son of Doug and Chris Anderson … Born January 15, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Trinidad State JC: Named All-Conference and All-Region … Member of the Dean’s List both

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Robby Assemany Junior Infield • 6-0 • 210 Chapin, S.C. USC Salkehatchie

USC Salkehatchie: During freshman season tied for the team lead in RBIs with 30 ... Hit .306 with six

32 7 Ty Barkell

Freshman Infield • 5-10 • 200 Denver, Colo. Palmer Ridge HS

home runs as freshman ... As sophomore, Assemany led all junior college institutions in the Palmetto State with a .363 batting average ... He ended sophomore season with eight home runs and 39 RBIs ... He was named All-Region ... First college at-bat was a grand slam. Personal: Robby is the son of Tim and Lynn Assemany ... Born October 19, 1990 ... He is majoring in Sociology.

Personal: Ty is the son of Tyrone Barkell and Linda Barkell … Born March 12, 1993 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Palmer Ridge High School: Owned a .560 batting average with 15 home runs and 59 RBIs as a senior ... First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Colorado … Colorado Springs Player of the Year.

Bryce Baur

Junior Outfield • 6-2 • 185 Moncks Corner, S.C. Florence-Darlington Tech Florence-Darlington Tech: Played two years for Florence Darlington … Owned a .368 batting average with 27 stolen bases,

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43 runs scored and 34 RBIs in 2011. Berkeley High School: Batted .473 his senior year. Personal: Bryce is the son of Michael Baur and Tamara Baur … Born March 3, 1991 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


29 44 Wyatt Brown Junior RHP • 6-2 • 195 Suwanee, Ga. Middle Georgia

Middle Georgia: Played for the junior college for two seasons ... Owned an 8-2 record with a 1.95

Zack Burton Freshman RHP • 5-11 • 180 Vidalia, Ga. Vidalia HS

2012 Pacers: Newcomers ERA ... Collected 84 strikeouts in his two years. North Gwinett High School: Owned a 18-6 record in 193.1 innings pitched in his prep career ... Finished high school career with 122 strikeouts. Personal: Wyatt is the son of Bob and Martha Brown … Born September 27, 1990 … He is majoring in Secondary Education.

rival high school in baseball and football … Winner of the Vince Dooley and Wendy’s High School Heisman Award. Personal: Zack is the son of Vic and Vanessa Burton … Born September 4, 1992 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Vidalia High School: All-Region in baseball and football … Lists biggest sports thrill as beating

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Named First-Team All-State during senior campaign … Selected All-Area First-Team following senior season … Selected All-Area Second-Team his junior year … Tallied a 13-3 record and 2.14 ERA on the mound for the Bulldogs his junior season … Sported a 13-2 record and 1.98 ERA his senior year.

Logan Erickson

to the North-South All-Star Game … All-League recipient twice … Honor Roll recipient throughout high school.

Abram Cartledge Freshman LHP • 6-0 • 230 Thomson, Ga. Thomson HS

Thomson High School: Named to the Preseason All-State Team his junior and senior seasons …

28 Sophomore C • 5-10 • 200 El Segunda, Calif. West LA JC

Personal: Abram is the son of Abram Cartledge and Valenica Brooks … Born November 8, 1992 … He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Personal: Logan is the son of Bill Erickson and Trudy SandsErickson … Born July 22, 1991 ... He is majoring in History.

West Los Angeles JC: Member of the Wildcats’ baseball team his freshman year. El Segundo High School: Selected

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Bill Gerstenslager Junior Infield • 6-6 • 240 Solon, Ohio Mercyhurst

Mercyhurst College: Batted .388 during freshman campaign … Hit .312 during sophomore season with four home runs.

Kevin Gifford

Sophomore Infield • 6-0 • 165 Warner Robbins, Ga. Middle Georgia

Middle Georgia: Spent freshman year at University of Alabama before transferring to Middle Georgia ... Spent one season at Middle Georgia..

18 47 Kelly Holt

Junior LHP • 6-1 • 170 Stockbridge, Ga. Middle Georgia

Middle Georgia: After originally attended Kennesaw State, Holt transferred to Middle Georgia.

Cole Lee

Freshman RHP • 6-1 • 190 Chapin, S.C. Chapin HS

Solon High School: First-Team All-State during senior season and honorable mention All-State as a junior … Two-time First-Team All-Conference and All-Sun … Awarded Conference MVP title. Personal: Bill is the son of Bill and Lisa Gerstenslager … Born September 9, 1990 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Northside High School: Four-year starter at Northside ... Hit .487 during senior season en route to earning AllRegion and All-State honors ... Also named All-Region after junior season that saw him hi .538 ... He was a career .477 hitter with 100 RBIs in high school ... Team MVP all four years of prep career ... Georgia top 100 as junior and senior. Personal: Kevin is the son of Dwayne and Iris Gifford ... Born August 19, 1990 ... Sister, Michelle, is a golfer at Savannah State ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Luella High School: As a senior, Holt was chosen to the Southeast Region All-Region Second-Team ... Pegged by Perfect Game as one of the top players in the nation as a senior. Personal: Kelly is the son of Tim and Kim Holt … Born January 13, 1991 … He is majoring in Elementary Education.

… All-Region, All-Area, All-State and selected to the SC/ NC Select All-Star Game as a senior. Personal: Cole is the son of Stevie and Joy Lee … Born November 15, 1992 ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Chapin High School: Owned a .428 batting average and 8-2 record on the mound as a senior

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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Branden Millhouse Junior Outfield • 5-9 • 165 Summerville, S.C. USC Upstate

USC Upstate: Spent three seasons as a member of the Spartan baseball team.

48 Matt Mooney Freshman RHP • 6-4 • 175 Clearwater, Fla. St. Pete Catholic

2012 Pacers: Newcomers Summerville High School: Was named to the All-State baseball and football teams … Named All-Region in baseball, basketball, and football … Played in the NorthSouth All-Star Game in football during senior campaign for the Green Wave. Personal: Branden is the son of Tillman and Trina Millhouse … Born May 18, 1990 … He is majoring in Sociology.

senior campaign. Personal: Matt is the son of Bert and Ann Mooney … Born September 22, 1992 … He is undecided on his major.

Saint Pete Catholic High School: Was named to the North/ South All-Star Game after his

40 12 Trey Preston

Junior RHP • 6-2 • 185 Montgomery, Ala. Southern Union JC

Edgewood Academy: Member of the 2006 state championship baseball team … All-Decade in baseball and football. Personal: Born on January 18, 1990 ... He is majoring in Secondary Education.

Southern Union JC: Spent first two years at Southern Union … Biggest sports thrill was winning the JC Region 22 championship.

Brady Schmitt Freshman Infield • 6-0 • 175 Fairfax, Va. St. John’s Catholic

sports thrill was winning the WCAC Title. Personal: Brady is the son of Bernie Schmitt and Mary Schmitt ... Born January 8, 1993 ... He is undecided on his major.

St. John’s Catholic High School: Second-Team All-WCAC and First-Team All-DC … Biggest

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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2012 Pacers: Newcomers

Bradley Spires Freshman RHP • 6-1 • 170 Evans, Ga. Evans HS

7-2 record on the mound during senior campaign. Personal: Bradley is the son of Eric and Camille Spires … Born December 30, 1992 … He is undecided on his major.

Evans High School: Named to the All-Region First Team as a pitcher … Hit .340 and owned a

43 Blake Stuck Freshman Infield • 5-8 • 188 Pomaria, S.C. Mid-Carolina HS

Kenny Stuck and Leslie Stuck ... Born November 9, 1992 ... He is majoring in Business Administration.

Mid-Carolina High School: Named All-Region in baseball.

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Personal: Blake is the son of

Will Tankersley Freshman Outfield • 6-2 • 215 Thomson, Ga. Thomson HS

Thomson High School: Was named to the All-State and AllRegion teams during tenure with the Bulldog baseball squad …

Robert Troiano Freshman RHP • 5-11 • 170 Myrtle Beach, S.C. St. James HS

Sported a .496 batting average with 9 home runs and 48 RBIs during senior campaign … Hit .415 to go along with 13 home runs and 47 RBIs during junior season. Personal: Will is the son of Lawson and Carol Tankersley … Born April 4, 1993 … He is majoring in Math and Computer Science.

Personal: Robert is the son of Robert Troiano and Dana Troiano ... Born April 16, 1992 ... He is undecided on his major.

St. James High School: ’09-’11 All-Region Baseball ... Was 2011 IP Classic MVP

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


2011 FIinal Results

2011 Final Results

Overall Record: 29-21 • Home: 23-12 •Away: 6-9 Conference Record: 9-15 Game date --------Feb 05, 2011 Feb 05, 2011 Feb 06, 2011 Feb 11, 2011 Feb 12, 2011 Feb 13, 2011 Feb 16, 2011 Feb 18, 2011 Feb 19, 2011 Feb 20, 2011 Feb 25, 2011 Feb 26, 2011 Feb 27, 2011 Mar 02, 2011 *Mar 05, 2011 *Mar 06, 2011 *Mar 06, 2011 Mar 08, 2011 Mar 09, 2011 *Mar 12, 2011 *Mar 12, 2011 *Mar 13, 2011 Mar 16, 2011 *Mar 19, 2011 *Mar 19, 2011 *Mar 20, 2011 Mar 22, 2011 *Mar 26, 2011 *Mar 26, 2011 *Mar 27, 2011 Mar 29, 2011 *Apr 02, 2011 *Apr 02, 2011 *Apr 03, 2011 Apr 05, 2011 *Apr 09, 2011 *Apr 09, 2011 *Apr 10, 2011 Apr 12, 2011 Apr 13, 2011 *Apr 15, 2011 *Apr 16, 2011 *Apr 16, 2011 Apr 20, 2011 *Apr 22, 2011 *Apr 22, 2011 *Apr 23, 2011 Apr 25, 2011 Apr 29, 2011 Apr 30, 2011

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W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score ----1-5 12-8 6-5 6-1 8-6 4-5 12-5 10-2 6-2 8-5 20-3 15-4 8-5 17-2 0-5 10-2 5-8 2-4 5-6 1-4 1-9 8-12 8-4 4-6 5-1 4-5 15-0 10-1 2-6 0-2 6-0 5-6 5-4 4-5 14-4 2-8 8-4 4-0 10-3 3-5 5-6 4-0 10-4 6-2 7-1 1-9 2-15 5-0 7-5 3-6

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L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

L L

L L L

r h e/ r h e --------/-------1 7 1/ 5 6 1 12 11 2/ 8 14 0 6 8 3/ 5 12 0 6 9 1/ 1 7 2 8 15 4/ 6 12 3 4 10 1/ 5 7 1 12 16 1/ 5 8 3 10 17 1/ 2 7 0 6 11 2/ 2 6 1 8 10 2/ 5 9 2 20 16 3/ 3 8 6 15 16 1/ 4 9 1 8 11 1/ 5 10 2 17 10 2/ 2 5 6 0 4 2/ 5 8 1 10 14 2/ 2 7 3 5 12 2/ 8 13 1 2 3 2/ 4 9 1 5 12 2/ 6 7 0 1 4 3/ 4 6 1 1 7 0/ 9 12 0 8 16 3/12 13 0 8 13 2/ 4 8 2 4 4 4/ 6 8 2 5 12 0/ 1 8 3 4 9 1/ 5 7 1 15 14 0/ 0 4 2 10 15 0/ 1 10 2 2 6 3/ 6 6 0 0 3 1/ 2 4 0 6 11 0/ 0 3 3 5 12 3/ 6 9 1 5 13 1/ 4 10 1 4 7 1/ 5 13 3 14 18 1/ 4 6 4 2 9 2/ 8 13 2 8 15 1/ 4 9 2 4 9 1/ 0 6 2 10 8 2/ 3 4 4 3 7 3/ 5 11 1 5 11 4/ 6 13 0 4 8 2/ 0 5 1 10 13 0/ 4 6 3 6 11 2/ 2 8 1 7 5 0/ 1 12 3 1 8 3/ 9 13 2 2 7 2/15 18 0 5 7 1/ 0 6 2 7 10 2/ 5 11 1 3 9 1/ 6 7 0

Inns ---9 9 9 9 (13) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Overall ------0- 1- 0 1- 1- 0 2- 1- 0 3- 1- 0 4- 1- 0 4- 2- 0 5- 2- 0 6- 2- 0 7- 2- 0 8- 2- 0 9- 2- 0 10- 2- 0 11- 2- 0 12- 2- 0 12- 3- 0 13- 3- 0 13- 4- 0 13- 5- 0 13- 6- 0 13- 7- 0 13- 8- 0 13- 9- 0 14- 9- 0 14-10- 0 15-10- 0 15-11- 0 16-11- 0 17-11- 0 17-12- 0 17-13- 0 18-13- 0 18-14- 0 19-14- 0 19-15- 0 20-15- 0 20-16- 0 21-16- 0 22-16- 0 23-16- 0 23-17- 0 23-18- 0 24-18- 0 25-18- 0 26-18- 0 27-18- 0 27-19- 0 27-20- 0 28-20- 0 29-20- 0 29-21- 0

PBC -------0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 1- 1- 0 1- 2- 0 1- 2- 0 1- 2- 0 1- 3- 0 1- 4- 0 1- 5- 0 1- 5- 0 1- 6- 0 2- 6- 0 2- 7- 0 2- 7- 0 3- 7- 0 3- 8- 0 3- 9- 0 3- 9- 0 3-10- 0 4-10- 0 4-11- 0 4-11- 0 4-12- 0 5-12- 0 6-12- 0 6-12- 0 6-12- 0 6-13- 0 7-13- 0 8-13- 0 8-13- 0 9-13- 0 9-14- 0 9-15- 0 9-15- 0 9-15- 0 9-15- 0

Pitcher of record Attend Time ---------------------- ------ ---McLeod (L 0-1) 567 2:13 Spire (W 1-0) 432 3:11 Smith (W 1-0) 317 3:00 McLeod (W 1-1) 354 2:21 H. Taylor (W 1-0) 456 4:10 Beasley (L 0-1) 392 2:49 Spire (W 2-0) 345 2:46 McLeod (W 2-1) 476 2:24 Smith (W 2-0) 534 2:31 Beasley (W 1-1) 301 2:25 McLeod (W 3-1) 489 2:53 Cochcroft (W 1-0) 568 2:57 Beasley (W 2-1) 487 2:42 H. Taylor (W 2-0) 192 3:15 McLeod (L 3-2) 387 2:16 Cochcroft (W 2-0) 92 2:25 Beasley (L 2-2) 115 2:35 Milewski (L 0-1) 201 2:32 Spire (L 2-1) 123 2:53 McLeod (L 3-3) 140 2:35 Cochcroft (L 2-1) 180 2:10 Beasley (L 2-3) 175 3:05 Smith (W 3-0) 176 2:30 Smith (L 3-1) - 2:27 McLeod (W 4-3) 213 2:14 Spire (L 2-2) 112 2:31 Cochcroft (W 3-1) 304 2:35 H. Taylor (W 3-0) 188 2:06 McLeod (L 4-4) 72 3:10 None 0 Beasley (W 3-3) 255 2:35 Smith (L 3-2) 389 2:34 McLeod (W 5-4) 367 2:30 Smith (L 3-3) 1363 3:35 Padgett (W 1-0) 135 3:35 H. Taylor (L 3-1) 120 2:47 McLeod (W 6-4) 126 2:34 Beasley (W 4-3) 125 2:30 Peed (W 1-0) 121 2:50 Milewski (L 0-2) 168 1:58 Tart (L 0-1) 402 2:57 McLeod (W 7-4) 389 2:05 Beasley (W 5-3) 352 2:35 McLeod (W 8-4) 284 2:43 Cochcroft (W 4-1) 206 2:07 McLeod (L 8-5) 201 2:40 Smith (L 3-4) 212 2:57 Peed (W 2-0) 148 2:05 McLeod (W 9-5) 289 3:02 Cochcroft (L 4-2) 387 2:37

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Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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2011 Final Statistics

2011 Final Statistics Player

AVG

GP-GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B

Stephen Carmon...... Josh Miller......... Tripp Warrick....... Teddy Leverett...... Tyler Bourdo........ Jeffrey Campbell.... Kyle Rice........... Stephen Bellantoni.. Spencer Wolfe....... Zack Kilday......... Chris Gaines........ Matt Key............ Jowan Gray.......... JJ Loker............ Adam Spires......... Dylan Durham........ Josh Attaway........ Tim Taylor..........

.373 .357 .328 .324 .314 .308 .301 .289 .286 .273 .267 .264 .258 .253 .219 .211 .192 .143

50-50 46-46 31-15 46-42 44-42 11-6 41-36 50-50 24-19 20-3 11-1 28-12 39-30 50-49 25-20 20-4 37-21 8-4

193 182 61 170 140 26 133 194 70 22 15 53 97 186 73 19 73 21

46 27 8 31 23 6 33 39 10 3 3 9 15 34 12 6 16 3

72 65 20 55 44 8 40 56 20 6 4 14 25 47 16 4 14 3

17 12 1 9 5 2 11 12 3 0 0 1 7 2 2 1 3 0

7 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals.............. Opponents...........

.297 .253

50-50 50-50

1728 324 513 1709 220 433

88 69

14 7

HR RBI

TB

SLG%

BB HBP

SO GDP

26 39 10 23 23 7 23 27 14 5 2 7 15 39 5 2 10 0

115 88 24 71 58 10 57 71 26 6 4 15 32 63 21 5 17 3

.596 .484 .393 .418 .414 .385 .429 .366 .371 .273 .267 .283 .330 .339 .288 .263 .233 .143

33 15 13 14 22 5 27 13 4 1 1 4 16 33 7 6 12 2

16 15 11 30 24 5 31 23 14 5 7 16 24 24 15 2 10 4

19 277 19 195

686 573

.397 228 .335 178

37 276 49 370

4 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0

5 8 1 1 4 0 2 4 4 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0

OB%

SF

SH

2 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0

.474 .419 .447 .374 .414 .419 .416 .340 .341 .333 .313 .339 .360 .362 .313 .400 .322 .217

1 5 1 2 3 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

5 6 0 8 4 1 2 5 0 1 1 3 4 2 3 1 2 0

17 33

.385 .338

27 14

48 32

SB-ATT

A

E

FLD%

85 162 282 31 58 2 88 7 62 58 12 2 252 18 116 1 23 28 5 0 1 3 11 11 57 6 173 64 32 32 5 1 40 5 1 0

25 2 0 3 7 0 2 1 7 0 1 4 2 8 6 2 4 0

.908 .994 1.000 .969 .945 1.000 .993 .992 .879 1.000 .800 .846 .969 .967 .914 .750 .918 1.000

95-114 1341 508 30-47 1300 497

84 83

.957 .956

33-36 12-16 0-0 8-11 1-1 0-0 0-0 23-26 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 3-4 7-8 1-2 0-0 3-4 1-1

PO

LOB - Team (445), Opp (421). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (32). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Rice 2, Carmon 2, Bourdo 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Loker 2, Carmon 2, Miller 2, Kilday 1, Bourdo 1, Bellantoni 1, Leverett 1, Spires 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

ERA

W-L

APP

GS

Randy Sipp.......... 0.00 Joe Tart............ 1.35 Taylor Grover....... 1.65 Houston Taylor...... 1.88 Taylor Peed......... 3.20 Jason Cochcroft..... 3.31 Derek Beasley....... 3.40 Steven Spire........ 3.74 Thomas McLeod....... 3.83 Jeremy Smith........ 3.86 Ryan Milewski....... 4.00 Jake Padgett........ 4.22 Ben Black........... 18.00 Christian Stutts.... 19.29

0-0 0-1 0-0 3-1 2-0 4-2 5-3 2-2 9-5 3-4 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0

6 17 19 16 12 14 14 7 15 22 15 11 1 2

0 0 0 5 4 11 10 3 14 2 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

0/0 0/3 0/1 0/0 0/2 0/2 0/2 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0

29-20 20-29

50 50

50 50

4 2

5/4 2/1

Totals.............. Opponents...........

3.32 5.40

CG SHO/CBO SV

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

6.0 20.0 16.1 52.2 25.1 68.0 55.2 21.2 80.0 51.1 36.0 10.2 1.0 2.1

1 14 9 52 23 68 58 22 73 53 44 7 3 6

0 5 3 19 14 29 28 12 40 28 28 6 2 6

0 3 3 11 9 25 21 9 34 22 16 5 2 5

8 10 13 6 17 20 22 10 29 19 8 12 1 3

10 24 23 40 22 47 39 12 72 43 28 5 0 5

0 4 2 10 1 7 9 2 14 9 9 1 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 1 1 0 1

9 447.0 433 220 165 178 370 12 433.1 513 324 260 228 276

69 88

7 14

0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

AB B/Avg

WP HBP

BK

SFA SHA

18 75 56 202 94 265 206 82 304 199 152 37 6 13

.056 .187 .161 .257 .245 .257 .282 .268 .240 .266 .289 .189 .500 .462

1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 0

0 1 3 7 4 10 8 2 2 4 6 2 0 0

0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 3 2 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 4 0 2 8 1 6 6 3 2 0 0

19 1709 19 1728

.253 .297

15 58

49 37

6 5

14 27

32 48

PB - Team (14), Miller 10, Rice 4, Opp (22). Pickoffs - Team (10), McLeod 3, Cochcroft 2, Smith 2, Tart 1, Rice 1, Miller 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Miller (24-35), Rice (5-10), H. Taylor (3-7), Peed (5-7), Smith (4-6), Cochcroft (4-6), Beasley (2-6), McLeod (4-5), Grover (2-3), Milewski (3-3), Campbell (1-2), Spire (1-2), Tart (1-1), Stutts (1-1).

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book

USC AIKEN BASEBALL RECORD BOOK

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book: All-Time Roster

All-Time Roster EDITOR’S NOTE: This all-time roster was compiled from USCA preseason media guides and post-season statistics from 1975-2008. It includes all players listed on varsity, but not junior varsity, rosters. Please notify the USCA sports information office via email at bhand@usca.edu if you have any corrections or additions so as this list can be made more accurate. The USCA sports information office reserves the right to make final determination on the content of this roster. --A-Aaron, Alton ..........................................1979 Abbatte, Kevin ......................................1989 Abney, Dick......................................1977-81 Abstance, Ken ......................................1989 Adams, Carl ..........................................1979 Adams, William .....................................1996 Adkinson, Brad .....................................2008 Alfonso, Nelson ....................................1989 Allen, Robert .........................................1988 Alphonso, Jecon ...................................1996 Altman, Tracy........................................1990 Anderson, Adam ....................... 2012-pres. Anderson, Zachary ...............................1997 Aranas, Nick .............................. 2008-pres. Arbachesky, Steve ................................1989 Archer, Matt .......................................... 2011 Armstrong, Troy ...............................1999-01 Arnold, Allan ....................................1988-92 Arnold, Sloan ........................................1998 Asbill, Gary ......................................2006-10 Attaway, Josh .................................2008 -11 Avery, Kerry .....................................1986-89 Ayer, Adam ...........................................1997 --B-Baddeley, Erik..................................1994-97 Baggott, Rhonald ..................................1994 Bailey, Lance ...................................1989-91 Baker, Anthony .....................................1989 Barenie, Brandon.............................2004-05 Barfield, Ed ......................................1975-81 Barkell, Ty.................................. 2012-pres. Barney, Joshua .....................................1993 Barrs, Rob ............................................1990 Bartlett, Eric ..........................................1985 Batchelor, Edward ...........................1987-90 Batchelor, Joey .....................................1991 Batchelor, Richard ...........................1985-89 Baur, Bryce................................ 2012-pres. Beagle, Chad ........................................1995 Beaird, Damon.................................1997-99 Beasley, Derek .......................... 2011-pres. Beaulieu, Brandon ................................2003 Bell, Jerome.....................................1975-81 Bell, Willie ........................................1975-81 Bellantoni, Stephen .................. 2011-pres.

Bellar, Kory ......................................2000-01 Benefield, Chad ...............................2009-10 Benjamin, Jamie ..............................2008-09 Benjamin, Jose .....................................1987 Bennett, Shawn ...............................1997-98 Berendsen, Eugene .........................1975-81 Berendsen, Matthew.............................1996 Berlin, Michael ......................................1992 Bessinger, Robert .................................1985 Bishop, Marc....................................1997-00 Black, Ben ................................. 2011-pres. Blair, Travis W. ......................................1997 Bobby, Scott .........................................1987 Bolt, Jonathan..................................2006-09 Borough, Brian.................................1989-93 Borski, Jeff .......................................1989-91 Bouillon, Kenneth E. .............................1996 Bourdo, Tyler ............................ 2011-pres. Bowen, Ricky ........................................1989 Boyle, Anthony......................................2008 Brackett, Matthew ............................1988-90 Bradley, Robert .....................................1990 Brady, Mike ......................................1975-81 Brassard, Mike......................................1991 Bridges, Joshua ....................................1997 Bronson, Blaine ....................................1983 Bronson, Jason.....................................1990 Brown, David ...................................1981-85 Brown, James ..................................1995-97 Brown, John.....................................1982-84 Brown, Neil ...........................................2009 Brown, Richard ................................1982-84 Brown, Steve ........................................1990 Bryan, Bradford ....................................1998 Bryant, Jerome .....................................1981 Bryant, Michael ................................1988-90 Bufford, James .....................................1988 Burkett, Julius R. ..................................2000 Burn, Richard........................................1996 Burt, Travis ......................................1996-98 Burton, Zack.............................. 2012-pres. Busch, Douglas ....................................1985 Butler, Barry .....................................1984-88 --C-Cade, Al ...........................................1975-81 Cain, John .......................................1991-93 Caison, David ..................................2001-03 Calhoun, Casey ...............................2000-04

Tavis Cummings (1999-2002)

Calohan, Lawrence...............................1984 Campbell, Jeffery...................... 2011-pres. Cappiello, Frank ...................................1992 Carmon, Stephen ...................... 2009-pres. Cartledge, Abram ...................... 2012-pres. Cassella, Bill ....................................1989-91 Cassidy, Scott .......................................1994 Cataquet, Victor ....................................1992 Cauble, Jeffery .....................................1987 Chapman, Eric ......................................1993 Chapman, Mark ...............................1986-88 Cherner, Eron ..................................1989-91 Chinea, Julio .........................................1999 Clark, Eddie .....................................1983-86 Clark, Travis .............................. 2011-pres. Clark, Travlaus.................................1975-81 Claussen, Derek .............................2003-05 Cleveland, Eric .....................................2000 Coach, Calvin ..................................1992-95 Cochcroft, Jason..............................2008-11 Coclough, Charlie ............................1978-81 Colello, Mike .........................................1979 Coleman, Michael .................................1986 Collett, Charlie ......................................2008 Collins, Jonathan .............................1975-81 Collum, Robert.................................1997-99 Conigliaro, Mike ....................................1979 Conner, Timothy ...................................1983 Conrad, Zach ...................................1999-01 Cook, Scott .....................................1989, 91 Cooper, Gary ..................................1975-81 Cooper, Zach ...................................2004-07 Corke, Kevin .........................................2001 Costello, Ricky .................................2009-10 Cowan, Chad ...................................1990-92 Cox, Keith .............................................1997 Crapps, Kenny .................................1978-81 Creech, Dominic ..............................2005-06 Crimminger, John ............................1989-91 Cromer, Lee .....................................2001-04 Cromer, Phillip ......................................1979 Cue, Bobby ...........................................1979 Cummings, Kenuoder ......................1998-01 Cummings, Tavis .............................1999-02 Cunningham, Mike...........................2002-04 Cunningham, Steve ..............................2002 Curnayn, Ronald...................................2001 Cybulski, David ................................1999-01 --D-Damman, Brian.....................................1987 Daniel, Sam ............................... 2011-pres. Daniels, Christopher ........................1996-00 Daughton, Michael................................1984 Davidson, Bryce ...................................2008 Davino, Mike .........................................1989 Davis, Gary ...........................................1990 Davis, Jason .........................................1993 Davis, Michael ......................................1991 Davis, Robert ...................................2004-06 Davis, Ronald .......................................2001 Day, James ......................................1980-83 Delk, Kelly.............................................1990 Dempsey, John .....................................1987 Dennison, Brian ....................................1987 Derhak, Casey .................................2005-06 DeSana, Richard ..................................1996 Dobbins, Cory ..................................2009-10 Donah, Chris....................................1986-90 Donah, Christopher .........................1986-89 Dorsey, Chris ...................................1990-92 Dorsey, Jason .......................................1994 Dropchinski, Michael .......................1984-86

Bradley Key (2002-04)

Key led the Pacers in 2004 earning All-Conference and All-Region honors before being drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 48th round. Drumming, Demetrick ......................2002-03 Dunham, Steve ................................2004-05 Dupert, Darryl ..................................1989-91 Durham, Dylan .......................... 2011-pres. Durham, Gary .......................................1985 Dyson, Mike .....................................1975-81 --E-Eachues, Josh ......................................2007 Earwood, Che .......................................1994 Easton, Patrick .....................................1987 Edward, Fletcher ..................................1986 Edwards, Chris ................................1999-01 Edwards, Ricky .....................................1989 Edwards, William .............................1983-85 Ehmig, Greg ....................................1986-88 Ellison, Robert ......................................1989 Elwyn, Henry ........................................2001 Ensley, Scott ....................................1975-81 Ericksen, Chris ................................2005-06 Erickson, Logan........................ 2012-pres. Evans, Antonio D. ............................1997-99 Evans, Bryan ...................................1992-96 Evans, Ian........................................2008-09 --F-Faehnrick, Michael ..........................1995-97 Faile, Mark .......................................1987-88 Fandel, Lee F. ..................................1996-98 Farah, Antonio .................................1998-00 Farr, Ashley......................................2002-04 Farr, George C.................................1995-99 Ferrell, Paul .....................................2002-04 Ferguson, Brett ................................2008-09 Ferguson, Ira H.....................................1998 Fields, Matthew ....................................2001 Fischer, Jerry ........................................1994 Fitzgerald, Steve..............................1988-90 Fitzpatrick, Samuel ...............................1987 Fix, Ron ...........................................1982-84 Fletcher, Paul........................................1987 Forrester, Steven ..................................1985 Fox, Jeffrey ...........................................2000 Frangos, Daniel ....................................1983 Franklin, Alex ...................................2007-10 Freeland, Jeffrey...................................1987 Freeman, Eddie ....................................1984 French, Jesse ..................................2000-01 Fry, Justin ........................................2008-09

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Ashley Farr (2002-04)

Farr earned ABCA and CoSIDA Academic All-American honors in 2003 and was the PBC Player of the Year. Fulmer, Gary .........................................1979 Fulmer, Will ......................................2009-10 --G-Gaines, Chris ........................................ 2011 Galligan, Donald ...................................1986 Garau, Samuel ................................1999-01 Garcia, Alex ..........................................1994 Gardella, Craig .....................................1998 Gary, White ...........................................1994 Gassert, Craig ......................................1997 Gassert, Craig ......................................1997 Gato, Daniel..........................................1999 Gerstenslager, Bill .................... 2012-pres. Gibson, Robert .....................................1990 Gibson, Ronald .....................................1984 Gillespie, David................................1999-01 Given, Barry.....................................1990-92 Glenn, Chris.....................................1990-92 Glover, Dean.........................................1978 Godwin, Brett ...................................2008-10 Goldberg, Allen ................................1982-85 Gordon, Derek ......................................2004 Grandinetti, Chris.............................2008-10 Grant, Nathan ..................................1998-01 Graves, Christopher .............................1986 Gray, Jowan .............................. 2008-pres. Greason, Wade ....................................1997 Green, Adam ...................................2002-04 Green, John ..........................................1978 Gresh, Jeffrey L. ...................................1997 Gresh, Jonathan E................................1997 Griffin, Eric H. .......................................1997 Griffith, Joshua ................................1996-00 Grover, Taylor ........................... 2011-pres. Guthrie, Jimmy ................................1997-99 Guy, Patrick ..........................................1981 --H-Hall, Jason ............................................1998 Hammon, Michael.................................1998 Hammonds, William A. ....................1995-98 Handy, Darryl ........................................1987 Hanks, Tony .....................................2000-04 Hardwick, Charles ...........................1983-85 Hardy, Robert ..................................1975-81 Harkins, Kevin .................................1987-89 Harmon, Vincent ..............................1985-89 Harper, Marty ........................................1979 Harrington, Chris .............................1996-00 Harrington, T.J. .....................................1999 Harrison, Johnny .............................1975-81 Hart, Allan .............................................1987 Harvey, Jason .......................................1994 Harvey, William ................................1982-84 Hatcher, Bob ....................................2004-05 Hawkins, Jeffery ..............................1982-84

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Hawkins, Scottie ..............................1975-81 Head, Modica .......................................1986 Hearne, Mitch ..................................1999-01 Heath, Eric .......................................1999-01 Heinemann, Ronald ..............................1994 Hembree, Rick ......................................1985 Henderson, Gary ..................................1990 Hennessey, Joshua .........................1995-98 Hernandez, Roberto .............................1986 Herndon, Adam K. ................................1998 Hieb, David ......................................1989-92 Hightower, Dylan ..................................2007 Hill, Beau .........................................2006-09 Hill, Jess ..........................................2006-07 Hill, Mike ..........................................1975-81 Hite, Mark ........................................1977-81 Hite, Mike..............................................1979 Hodge, Tommy ................................1987-89 Hofferth, Timothy .............................1983-86 Hoffstatter, Mike...............................1989-91 Hogue, Daniel .......................................2000 Holcombe, Bobby .................................1979 Holderbaum, Robert ........................1990-92 Holley, Jeffrey .......................................1997 Hollister, Ronald I. ...........................1995-97 Holmes, Timothy ...................................1986 Hook, Douglas ......................................1998 Hopkins, Robert ....................................2000 Hopkins, Timothy .............................1984-86 Howard, Cephas ...................................2006 Howard, Marcellus ...........................1975-81 Howard, Travis.................................2009-10 Hucks, Jason ...................................1991-94 Hudson, Guy.........................................1983 Hughes, Richard ..............................1991-93 --I---J-Jackson, Cory ..................................1999-01 Jackson, Darrin................................1987-89 Jacobsen, Chad...............................2007-08 Jankord, John .......................................2000 Jarratt, John..........................................1983 Jeffcoat, Michael...................................1996 Jennings, Gene ...............................1975-81 Jensen, Robert M. ...........................1995-98 Joehnk, Marc ...................................2005-07 Johnson, Brad .................................2005-08 Johnson, Derrick A. .........................1995-97 Johnson, Matthew ...........................1994-97 Jones, Andrew .......................... 2011-pres. Jones, Chris..........................................1993 Jones, Patrick .......................................2005 Jordan, Brittain .....................................1989 --K-Keeler, Edwin...................................2006-09 Kelley, Mike ..........................................1984 Kengo, Honda.......................................1989 Keown, Clint ....................................2001-03 Key, Bradley ....................................2002-04 Key, Chris .............................................2007 Key, Matt..........................................2007-11 Kilday, Zack .......................................... 2011 King, Clyde ...........................................1985 Kingsley, Mike.......................................2006 Kinney, Steven.................................2005-06 Kirkland, Kenneth ............................1980-84 Kirkland, Todd ..................................2000-01 Knier, Danny .........................................1989 Knight, Clayton ................................2009-10 Knott, Carl.............................................1985 Kowalchuk, Ian ................................2003-06 Kroger, Ray......................................1975-81

Kupis, Scott S. ......................................1996 --L-Labrador, Pierce ...................................2007 LaLiberte, Matthew ...............................1998 Lamb, Kevin.....................................1998-01 Langford, Jamie ...............................2003-04 Langley, Kirby ..................................1996-00 Langley, Kyle ........................................2001 Lavenia, Mark ..................................1990-93 Lawton, Rick ....................................1978-81 Leary, Ken .......................................1975-81 Lee, Cole.................................... 2012-pres. Lee, Gary .........................................2006-07 Lee, Phillip ............................................2008 Lee, Steve .......................................1991-93 Leshok, Mike ...................................1992-94 Leverette, Teddy ....................... 2011-pres. Lillard, John M. .....................................1997 Limoncelli, Jeffrey .................................1986 Linhart, Danny ......................................1990 Livingston, John....................................1998 Logan, Brian ....................................1991-93 Loiselle, John...................................1995-97 Loker, JJ .................................... 2010-pres. Lord, Chad ............................................1990 Lorick, Roderic......................................1998 Lovelace, Adam ....................................2007 Lunsford, Eric .......................................1997 Lybrand, Crys .......................................1979 Lynn, Matthew L. ..................................1998 --M-Mahmud, Lalani ....................................1991 Maier, Bill ..............................................1990 Malizia, Vincent ...............................1983-87 Mamo, Mike ..........................................1998 Marchioli, Anthony ................................2002 Marcos, Garcia .....................................1987 Marovich, Todd ................................1991-94 Martin, Greg..........................................1986 Martin, Robert ..................................1999-01 Martin, Rodney .....................................1987 Martin, Butch ...................................1999-01 Mattison, Ralph.....................................1985 Mayse, Robert ......................................1994 McAlister, Gary .....................................2003 McColl, Wes ....................................2003-04 McCollum, Sam ...............................1989-92 McGee, Floyd .......................................1985 McGowan, Bryan ..................................1989 McGuire, Brian......................................1991 McKnight, Colton ..................................2008 McLain III, Jimmy E. .............................1996

Tim Hofferth (1983-86)

McLeod, Thomas ...................... 2009-pres. McMorris, Cody ...............................2008-09 McMurray, Chad ..............................2001-04 Meeks, Clayton .....................................1999 Melton, Jeffrey M. .................................1997 Mercier, Michael ...................................1985 Mertens, John ..................................1983-85 Metts, Justin .........................................1998 Middlebrooks, Stephen .........................1986 Milewski, Ryan .......................... 2010-pres. Miller, Daniel ....................................1982-84 Miller, Darren ...................................1995-97 Miller, Josh ................................ 2010-pres. Millhouse, Branden .................. 2012-pres. Minjarez, Francisco ..............................1997 Mitchell, Andrew ...................................2001 Mitchell, Johnny ....................................1993 Mitchell, Patrick ....................................1989 Mitchell, Ryan ..................................2005-07 Montgomery, Matt ............................2007-08 Montpetit, Jeff .......................................1988 Moon, James ........................................1984 Mooney, Matt ............................. 2012-pres. Morella, Matthew ..................................1987 Morgan, Ashley .....................................2002 Morgan, Scott .......................................1989 Morrison, Christopher ...........................1985 Mosbacher, Duane ...............................1989 Moser, Walt ...........................................1993 Moyer, Joshua .................................1997-00 Mozingo, Brian.................................1985-87 Muhlenfeld, Bill ................................1989-93 Murdaugh, Tony ...............................1975-81 Muro, Roy .............................................1997 Myers, David.........................................1996 --N-Nedoma, Tim ...................................1990-93 Neeley, Lawrence .................................1996 Nelson, Justin ..................................1999-01 Nelson, Ramon .....................................1985 Nichols, William ..............................1988, 90 Nix, Bradley ..........................................1997 Nix, Eric ...........................................1989-91 Nussbaum, Christopher ...................1995-98 Nuzny, Jason ........................................2002 Nyair, Pete ............................................1989 --O-O’Conner, Patrick .................................2000 Ogurchak, Nick .....................................2007 Oldaker, Terry ..................................2008-10 Osborne, Daniel....................................1996 Ostervich, David ...................................1984 Otero, Carlos ...................................1992-94 Owens, Gary.........................................2008 Owens, Steven .....................................2010 --P-Padgett, Jake ............................ 2011-pres. Padgett, Mark ..................................1975-81 Pageau, Chris ..................................1992-94 Palmer, Larry ...................................1982-84 Palmer, Russell................................1975-81 Panico, Vincent................................1995-97 Pannell, Dustin .....................................2008 Paparo, Jason ......................................1993 Parker, Christopher...............................2001 Parker, Carroll..................................1984-86 Parks, James ...................................1982-84 Parris, Brandon.....................................2001 Parrish, Charles ...............................1975-81 Patterson, Brian ...............................1999-01 Paul, Jon..........................................2004-07 Payton, Thomas ...................................2007

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book: All-Time Roster

Ken Raborn (2006-09) Peddycoat, Christopher ........................1998 Peed, Taylor .............................. 2011-pres. Pender, Britt .....................................1997-99 Penn, James.........................................2000 Pensabene, Peter .................................1985 Perpetuo, Nelson ..................................1991 Perry, Andrew R....................................1996 Perry, Chris ......................................2007-09 Perry, Ronnie ...................................1986-88 Petro, Sean...........................................1996 Petry, John.......................................1975-81 Phibbs, Bobby .................................2005-06 Philips, Jeffrey .................................1995-98 Pignatiello, Pete....................................2006 Pirro, Joseph ........................................1984 Polewski, Robert..............................1984-86 Pollow, Ralph ...................................1989-93 Pomaville, Mike ....................................2003 Portscher, David ..............................1992-96 Potter, William W. .................................1997 Preston, Trey ............................. 2012-pres. Price, Ashley B. ....................................1998 Price, Corey O. ...........................1997, 2000 Prince, Brian .........................................2000 Procter, Arthur..................................1975-81 Pui, Darryl ........................................2005-07 Purdham, Roy..................................1986-89 --Q-Quarles, Chris..................................1999-01 Quartararo, Daniel ...........................2004-05 --R-Raborn, Ken ....................................2006-09 Radclif, Vic............................................1981 Ramada, Jonathan ...............................2005 Ramsbothan, Brad...........................2006-07 Raysor, Randolph ............................1982-84 Reaves, Marty ......................................1979 Reilly, Patrick ...................................1977-81 Revis, Alan............................................1994 Reynolds, Richard ................................1979 Rhinehart, Terry ...............................1975-79 Rhoden, Josh .......................................2003 Rhoney, Edwin......................................1987 Ricard, Chris .........................................1998 Rice, Bill................................................2010 Rice, Harry............................................1984 Rice, Kyle ........................................2007-11 Richard, Bowen ....................................1987 Riggs, Adam ....................................1992-94 Riley, Thomas .......................................1983 Rios, Chris ............................................1987 Rivette, Mike ....................................1990-92 Roney, Daniel ..................................1991-93

Ross, Joseph ........................................1985 Ross, Michael .................................2001, 03 Rowland, Thad .....................................1992 Rubinsak, Jeff ..................................1990-92 Rucker, Peden .................................2004-08 Rushton, Bryan ................................1997-00 Rutland, Rodney ...................................1987 --S-Sacco, John ..........................................1994 Sain, Jon..........................................1990-94 Salmon, Ryne ..................................2007-09 Salomone, Richard ..........................1996-98 Sankowski, Alex...............................1989-91 Sawyer, Scott........................................1984 Scheker, Luis ........................................1993 Scher, David .........................................1992 Schmitt, Brady .......................... 2012-pres. Schutzius, James .................................1994 Scolamiero, Steve ................................1989 Scolaro, Tom.........................................1998 Scott, Gavin ..........................................2010 Scott, Michael (Bob) .............................1986 Seabolt, Timothy ...................................1990 Secor, James ........................................1997 Seiple, Dennis .................................1975-81 Sellami, Mike ........................................1993 Sellers, Albert .......................................1998 Sharpe, Roger .................................1976-79 Sharpe, Warren ....................................1983 Shealy, Andrew ................................1990-92 Sheehan, Chris ................................2003-07 Shepard, Stephen.................................1982 Shepherd, Ray.................................1987-89 Sherrer, John ...................................2006-09 Shifflett, Vince.......................................1991 Shumpert, Derwin ............................1983-85 Simmons, Wayne.............................1985-87 Simpson, Chad .....................................2000 Sipp, Randy ............................... 2011-pres. Skorich, Daniel .....................................1985 Slade, Michael ......................................1985 Slate, Johnny ........................................1992 Slocum, Wayne................................1983-85 Smith, Chad .....................................1990-92 Smith, Jeremy..................................2009-11 Smith, Jason ....................................1995-97 Smith, Jonathan....................................1990 Smith, Richard ......................................1997 Smith, Thomas .....................................1981 Smith, William .......................................1987 Smoak, Shad ........................................1991 Sneeringer, Daniel ...........................1995-97 Snelgrove, Michael ..........................2000-02 Snyder, Patrick ................................1986-88 Sofield, Harold .................................2002-05 Sokolik, Joseph M. ..........................1995-97 Soos, Charles ..................................1984-86 Spearman, Greg ..............................1989-91 Spire, Steven ...................................2006-11 Spires, Adam ............................. 2010-pres. Spires, Bradley ......................... 2012-pres. Spivey, Matt .....................................2005-07 Stafford, Chris.......................................1994 Stam, Robert ........................................1992 Steen, Ryan ..........................................2004 Stefani, Bryan .......................................1996 Stephan, Tyler ........................... 2009-pres. Steflik, Tim .......................................2006-07 Stewart, Brett ........................................2009 Stewart, Randy .....................................2004 Still, Derrick ..........................................2007 Stockman, Doug ...................................1994

Stoffko, Ryan ........................................2008 Stokes, Keith ........................................1985 Stokes, Tim ...........................................1981 Strickland, Phil ......................................1981 Strongman, Adam .................................2003 Stuck, Blake .............................. 2012-pres. Stutts, Christian ........................ 2008-pres. Sullivan, Paul ...................................1990-93 Summer, Jerod ................................2001-05 Swanson, Eric.......................................1996 Swindler John ..................................2000-01 Swinney Brandon .................................1998 Swinnie, Thomas A. ..............................1998 --T-Tankersley, Ben ...............................2005-07 Tankersley, Will ......................... 2012-pres. Tart, Joe ...........................................2009-11 Taylor, Houston ................................2006-11 Taylor, Tim ............................................ 2011 Taylor, Tom ......................................1989-91 Teelon, Lawrence .................................1985 Thelmo, Cordones ................................1987 Thibault, Michael .............................1998-00 Thomas, Broadwater ............................1987 Thomas, Kelvin ................................1984-86 Thompson, Billy ...............................1990-92 Tiller, James ....................................1986-88 Tilmon, William .....................................1987 Timmerman, Joey ............................1975-81 Tirado, Omar ...................................1997-99 Todd, Thompson ..............................1990-92 Tolbert, Christopher ..............................1998 Toth, John ........................................1982-84 Travlaus, Clark......................................1983 Tripp, Matthew .................................2004-05 Troiano, Robert ......................... 2012-pres. Truesdale, Ceano .................................1996 Turner, Marcus C. ............................1995-97 Tyra, Dustin .....................................2007-08 --U---V-Vaigeur, William ....................................1997 Vance, Jim ............................................1983 VanHorne, Dwayne..........................1986-88 Vaughn, Mark ..................................1987-90 Venneman, Kurt ...............................1992-94 Verde, Andres .......................................2001 Vick, James ..........................................1997 Vickroy, Stephen B. .........................1996-98 Viklinetz, Jonathan ...............................1998 Virginia, Robert .....................................1984 Vitko, David ................................2008, 2010

--W-Wachna, George ..................................1985 Wadowski, Michael ..........................2005-06 Walker, Leroy ........................................2003 Wallen, Butch .......................................1986 Wandless, Nick ................................2003-06 Wandless, Scott ...............................2005-08 Ward, Bryan ..........................................1993 Warren, Charles....................................1992 Warrick, Tripp ............................ 2010-pres. Wear, John ...........................................1994 Webster, DeWayne ..........................1988-90 Wethington, Noah .................................2010 White, Gary......................................1993-95 White, William B. ..................................1998 Whitenack, Beau .............................1996-98 Whittle, Russell .....................................1986 White, Bobby ........................................2005 Wickes, Chad E. ...................................1996 Wiesner, Randy ....................................1993 Wiggins, Jeremy D. ..............................1998 Wiggins, Steve.................................1980-83 Wilbur, Gordon......................................1987 Wiley, Richard.......................................2001 Wilhite, Rob .....................................2002-03 Wilkinson, Parke ...................................1988 William, Grant ..................................1990-92 Williams, J.R. ........................................1998 Williams, Justin ................................2001-05 Williams, Reginald ...........................1986-88 Williams, Shaun M. ...............................1998 Williams, Trey ..................................2004-05 Wilson, Brian ........................................1991 Wilson, Chris ...................................2003-04 Wilson, Daniel..................................1975-81 Wilson, Jason N...............................1997-00 Winchell, Cliff ........................................1993 Wininger, Brett .................................1990-92 Wissman, Danny ....................... 2011-pres. Wolf, Christopher ..................................1998 Wolfe, Spencer.......................... 2011-pres. Woodall, Tim ....................................1978-81 Wren, John ...........................................1998 Wright, Jason L.....................................1997 --Y-Yarborough, Randy..........................1989-92 Yarbrough, Mark ..............................2005-08 Young, Chad ....................................1999-01 Young, Kevin ...................................1997-99 Young, Montoya ...............................2006-07 --Z-Zakis, Chad ..........................................1988 Zambrano, Mike....................................1994 Zanella, Justin ......................................2008 Zichella, Ralph .................................1975-81

Matt Johnson (1994-97)

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Record Book: All-Time Award Winners

All-Time Award Winners Daktronnics DII Player of the Year

Chad Jacobsen (2008)

NCAA All-America

Nick Aranas (2010), First-Team, Daktronics Travis Howard (2009), First-Team, Daktronics Travis Howard (2009), First-Team, NCBWA Chad Jacobsen (2008), First-Team, Daktronics Chad Jacobsen (2008), First-Team, NCBWA Peden Rucker (2008), Honorable Mention, NCBWA Chris Sheehan (2007), Second-Team, ABCA Nick Wandless (2006), First-Team, ABCA Nick Wandless (2006), First-Team, NCBWA Robert Davis (2006), Honorable Mention, NCBWA Daniel Quartararo (2005), Honorable Mention, NCBWA Ashley Farr (2004), Preseason, Collegiate Baseball Magazine Ashley Farr (2003), First-Team, ABCA Demetrick Drumming (2003), Preseason, Collegiate Baseball Magazine Ashley Farr (2003), Preseason, Collegiate Baseball Magazine Ashley Farr (2002), First-Team, ABCA Tavis Cummings (2002), Second-Team, ABCA Demetrick Drumming (2002), Second-Team, ABCA Adam Riggs (1993), Third-Team Bryan Ward (1993), Second-Team

CoSIDA Academic All-America

Ashley Farr (2003), Second-Team

CoSIDA Academic All-District

Tripp Warrick (2011), Second-Team Gary Asbill (2010), First-Team Ian Kowalchuk (2006), First-Team Ashley Farr (2004), Second-Team Ashley Farr (2003), First-Team

ABCA/NCAA All-Region

Stephen Carmon (2011), Second-Team Bill Rice (2010), Second-Team Chad Jacobsen (2007, 2008), First-Team Peden Rucker (2008), First-Team Scott Wandless (2008), Second-Team Chris Sheehan (2007), First-Team Robert Davis (2006), First-Team Nick Wandless (2006), First-Team Ian Kowalchuk (2006), Second-Team Scott Wandless (2006), Second-Team Daniel Quartararo (2005), First-Team Robert Davis (2005), Second-Team Steve Dunham (2005), Second-Team Bradley Key (2004), Second-Team Ashley Farr (2003), First-Team Clint Keown (2003), First-Team Demetrick Drumming (2003), Second-Team Tavis Cummings (2002), First-Team Demetrick Drumming (2002), First-Team Ashley Farr (2002), First-Team

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Kirby Langley (2000), First-Team Antonio Evans (1999), First-Team Bobby Jensen (1998), First-Team Antonio Evans (1998), Second-Team Chris Daniels (1998), Second-Team Israel Hollister (1996), First-Team Matt Johnson (1996), First-Team Ceano Truesdale (1996), Second-Team Adam Riggs (1994), First-Team Gary White (1994), Second-Team Adam Riggs (1993), First-Team Bryan Ward (1993), First-Team Eric Chapman (1993), Second-Team Kurt Venneman (1993), Second-Team

NCBWA/NCAA All-Region

Stephen Carmon (2011), Second-Team Travis Howard (2009), First-Team Cody McMorris (2009), Second-Team Ken Raborn (2009), Second-Team Chad Jacobsen (2007), First-Team Chris Sheehan (2007), Second-Team Nick Wandless (2006), First-Team Robert Davis (2006), First-Team

Daktronics/NCAA All-Region

Nick Aranas (2010), First-Team JJ Loker (2010), First-Team Travis Howard (2009), First-Team Ken Raborn (2009), First-Team Cody McMorris (2010), Second-Team Chris Sheehan (2007), Second-Team Darryl Pui (2007), Second-Team

Rawlings Division II Gold Glove Team

Cody McMorris (2008), Outfielder Zach Cooper (2007), Outfielder

NCAA South Atlantic All-Tournament Ken Raborn (2008) Scott Wandless (2008) Steven Kinney (2006) Zach Cooper (2005) Robert Davis (2005) Dave Hieb (1992) Brent Wininger (1992) Ted Nedoma (1992)

NCAA Southeast Region Player of the Year

Travis Howard (2009)

NCAA South Atlantic Region Player of the Year

Chad Jacobsen (2008) Ashley Farr (2003)

NCAA South Atlantic Region Pitcher of the Year

Bryan Ward (1993)

NCAA South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year

Gary Gilmore (1993)

ABCA/NCAA Division II Coach of the Year

Gary Gilmore (1993)

NAIA South Carolina Player of the Year

Ray Shepherd (1988)

NAIA All America

Dave Hieb (1991) Darryl Dupert (1990) Joey Batchelor (1989), First-TeamRay Shepherd (1989), First-Team Steve Fitzgerald (1989) Ray Shepherd (1988), First-Team Greg Ehmig (1988), Second-Team Darrin Jackson (1988), Honorable Mention Greg Ehmig (1987) Roberto Hernandez (1986) Butch Wallen (1986) Wayne Slocum (1985) Danny Frangos (1983)

NAIA National Player of the Year

Wayne Slocum (1985)

NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team

Roberto Hernandez (1986) Carrol Parker (1986) Wayne Slocum (1986)

NAIA District 6 Player of the Year

Ray Shepherd (1988, 1989) Wayne Slocum (1986)

NAIA Area Player of the Year

Darryl Dupert (1991) Roberto Hernandez (1986) Wayne Slocum (1985)

NAIA Area Coach of the Year

Randy Warrick (1986)

NAIA All-District 6

Joey Batchelor (1989, 1991) Mike Brassard (1991) Darryl Dupert (1990, 1991) Dave Hieb (1991) Jeff Borski (1990) Mike Hoffstatter (1990) Sam McCollum (1990) Steve Fitzgerald (1989) Darrin Jackson (1988, 1989) Ray Shepherd (1988, 1989) Greg Ehmig (1987, 1988) Jim Tiller (1988) Dwayne Van Horne (1988) Tony Casas (1986, 1987) Wilbur Gordon (1987) Pat Tilmon (1987) Butch Wallen (1987) Roberto Hernandez (1986) Bob Polewski (1986) Wayne Slocum (1984, 1985) Kelvin Thomas (1985) Tim Hofferth (1984) David Brown (1983) Ron Fox (1983)Danny Frangos (1983) Randolph Raysor (1983) Vic Radcliffe (1982) Thomas Riley (1982) Charlie Colclough (1981) Daniel Wilson (1981) Mike Conigliaro (1980) Ed Barfield (1977) Jerome Bell (1977)

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book: All-Time Award Winners NAIA District 6 Coach of the Year

Randy Warrick (1986)

NAIA All-Area

Joey Batchelor (1989, 1991) Mike Brassard (1991) Darryl Dupert (1990, 1991) Dave Hieb (1991) Sam McCollum (1990) Steve Fitzgerald (1989) Darrin Jackson (1988, 1989) Ray Shepherd (1988, 1989) Greg Ehmig (1987, 1988) Pat Tilmon (1987) Roberto Hernandez (1986) Butch Wallen (1986) Wayne Slocum (1985) Danny Frangos (1983)

Kirby Langley, UT, (2000) Antonio Evans, OF, (1999) Bobby Jensen, SS, (1998) Ceano Truesdale, OF, (1996) Israel Hollister, UT, (1996) Matt Johnson, P, (1996) Ceano Truesdale, OF, (1995) Adam Riggs, 2B, (1994) Gary White, P, (1994) Kurt Venneman, OF, (1993) Bryan Ward, P, (1993) Dave Hieb, C, (1992) Rob Holderbaum, OF, (1992) Chris Dorsey, UT, (1992) Sam McCollum, P, (1992)

PBC Player of the Year

Chad Jacobsen, 1B, (2008) Ashley Farr, OF, (2003) Adam Riggs, 2B, (1994)

NAIA All-State

Darryl Dupert (1990) Sam McCollum (1990) Joey Batchelor (1989) Steve Fitzgerald (1989) Ray Shepherd (1988, 1989) Greg Ehmig (1988) Pat Tilmon (1987) Wayne Slocum (1985) Ron Fix (1983, 1984) Tim Hofferth (1984) Danny Frangos (1983) Daniel Wilson (1981) Charlie Colclough (1980) Mike Conigliaro (1980)

PBC Coach of the Year

Kenny Thomas (2009) Gary Gilmore (1993)

PBC All-Tournament

Peach Belt All-Conference

Stephen Carmon, SS, (2011) Nick Aranas, DH, (2010) Bill Rice, OF, (2010) Travis Howard, DH, (2009) Steven Spire, P, (2009) Cody McMorris, OF, (2009) Ken Raborn, UT/1B, (2008,2009) Chad Jacobsen, 1B, (2007, 2008) Peden Rucker, P, (2008) Scott Wandless, P, (2008) Chris Sheehan, DH, (2007) Robert Davis, C, (2006) Ian Kowalchuk, 3B, (2006) Nick Wandless, RP, (2006) Robert Davis, C, (2005) Daniel Quartararo, UT, (2005) Bradley Key, 3B, (2004) Demetrick Drumming, 2B, (2003) Ashley Farr, OF, (2003) Clint Keown, OF, (2003) Tavis Cummings, DH, (2002) Demetrick Drumming, 2B, (2002) Ashley Farr, OF, (2002) Tavis Cummings, OF, (2001)

Cory Dobbins (2010) Stephen Carmon (2010) Peden Rucker (2008) Josh Eachues (2007) Gary Lee (2007) Ken Raborn (2007) Casey Derhak (2006) Peden Rucker (2006) Ceano Truesdale (1996) Bobby Jensen (1995) Jason Hucks (1995) Adam Riggs (1994) James Dorsey (1994) Adam Riggs (1993) Johnny Mitchell (1993) Kurt Venneman (1993) John Cain (1993) Eric Chapman (1993) Dave Hieb (1992) John Cain (1992) Jason Hucks (1992)

Travis Howard (Mar. 17, 2009) Ken Raborn (Feb. 10, 2009) Chad Jacobsen (Mar. 10, 2008) Gary Owens (Mar. 2, 2008) Chad Jacobsen (Feb. 26, 2008) Chris Sheehan (Feb. 27, 2007) Bradley Key (Mar. 9, 2004) Ashley Farr (Mar. 29, 2004) Bradley Key (Apr. 5, 2004) Clint Keown (Apr. 28, 2003) Ashley Farr (Mar. 31, 2003) Ashley Farr (Mar. 17, 2003) Ashley Farr (Apr. 1, 2002) Antonio Evans (Apr. 15, 1998) Beau Whitenack (Feb. 17, 1998) Ceano Truesdale (Mar. 27, 1996) Mike Faehnrich (Mar. 20, 1996) Ricky Desana (Mar. 29, 1995) Carlos Otero (Apr. 6, 1994) Dave Hieb (Apr. 22, 1992)

PBC Pitchers of the Week

Steven Owens (Mar. 15, 2010) Peden Rucker (Mar. 24, 2008) Justin Fry (Feb. 19, 2008) Beau Hill (Feb. 20, 2007) Nick Wandless (May 8, 2006) Pete Pignatiello (Apr. 3, 2006) Nick Wandless (Mar. 28, 2006) Nick Wandless (Feb. 21, 2006) Gary Lee (Feb. 14, 2006) Steve Dunham (Apr. 4, 2005) Steve Dunham (Mar. 21, 2005) Jason Nuzny (Apr. 22, 2002) Paul Ferrell (Mar. 5, 2002) Zach Conrad (Apr. 24, 2001) Andy Mitchell (Apr. 10, 2001) Zach Conrad (Feb. 13, 2001) Zach Conrad (Feb. 22, 2000) Matt Johnson (Mar. 27, 1996) Jason Hucks (Mar. 29, 1995) Mike Zambrano (Apr. 13, 1994) Steve Lee (Mar. 15, 1993)

PBC Freshmen of the Week

PBC Tournament Most Valuable Player

Kurt Venneman (1993) Dave Hieb (1992)

PBC Players of the Week

Stephen Carmon (Feb. 15, 2011) Teddy Leverett (Apr. 5, 2011) Stephen Carmon (Apr. 19, 2011) Bill Rice (Feb. 22, 2010) Travis Howard (May 4, 2009) Travis Howard (Mar. 23, 2009)

Spencer Wolfe (Feb. 15, 2011) Derek Beasley (Apr. 11, 2011) Taylor Peed (May 3, 2011) Josh Miller (May 3, 2010) JJ Loker (Apr. 26, 2010 Stephen Carmon (Apr. 27, 2009) Stephen Carmon (Mar. 23, 2009) Bold = Player curently on roster

RETIRED JERSEYS #3 Charlie Colclough, 1978-81

NAIA All-District, 1981; 1981 Draft Selction by Cincinnati Reds

#35 Roberto Hernandez, 1986

NAIA All-American, 1986; NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team, 1986; NAIA Player-of-the-Year, 1986; NAIA

All-District, 1986; 1986 Draft Selection by California Angels

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Record Book: Former Pacers in the Pros USC Aiken’s Professional Signees

Bill Rice

2010, Philadelphia Phillies Chad Benefield 2010, Winnipeg Goldeyes Justin Fry 2010, Montigny Cougars Chad Jacobsen 2008, Colorado Rockies Peden Rucker 2008, Rockford RiverHawks Josh Eachues 2007, Aiken Foxhounds Gary Lee 2007, Aiken Foxhounds Robert Davis 2006, San Francisco Giants Nick Wandless 2006, Cincinnati Reds Daniel Quartararo 2005, Winnipeg Goldeyes Steve Dunham 2005, Yuma Scorpions Ashley Farr 2004, Cincinnati Reds Bradley Key 2004, Cincinnati Reds Clint Keown 2003, Cincinnati Reds Gary White 1995, Baltimore Orioles Adam Riggs 1994, Los Angeles Dodgers Eric Chapman 1993, Cleveland Indians

Mark Lavenia 1993, Chicago Cubs Johnny Mitchell 1993, Pittsburgh Pirates Bryan Ward 1993, Florida Marlins Mike Berlin 1992, Detroit Tigers Dave Hieb 1992, Texas Rangers Jeff Borski 1992, Seattle Mariners John Criminger 1991, Milwaukee Brewers Richard Batchelor 1990, New York Yankees Kevin Abbate 1989, Miami Marlins Mike Davino 1989, Chicago White Sox Ray Shepherd 1989, Peninsula Pilots Greg Ehmig 1988, Salt Lake Trappers Kerry Shaw 1988, San Francisco Giants Dwayne Van Horne 1988, Cincinnati Reds Reggie Williams 1988, San Francisco Giants Pat Tilmon 1987, Atlanta Braves Roberto Hernandez 1986, California Angels Carroll Parker 1986, St. Louis Cardinals

Charlie Soos 1986, Cleveland Indians Butch Wallen 1986, Baltimore Orioles Anthony Hardwick 1985, LA Dodgers Wayne Slocum 1985, Kansas City Royals Danny Frangos 1983, Italy Dennis Seiple 1982, St. Louis Cardinals Charlie Colclough 1981, Cincinnati Reds

Former USCA second baseman Adam Riggs played a portion of three seasons with the Anaheim Angels, seeing action in 16 games, including two postseason contests in 2004. In AAA, Riggs hit for the cycle and was named a Pacific Coast League All-Star.

USC Aiken Draft/Professional Signees Facts • Most players drafted/signed in a year: 4 in 1986, 1988, and 1993 • Number of players drafted/signed since 1981: 38 • Number of different Major League Baseball organizations that has drafted/signed a former Pacer: 20 (Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, California Angels, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers)

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book: Individual Batting · Individual Pitching

Individual Batting Records SINGLE GAME

Most At Bats: 8** by Six players (Last: Casey Derhak, Daniel Quartararo, Brandon Barenie, and Darryl Pui vs. USC Upstate, Feb. 13, 2005) Most Hits: 5, Nine Tied, Last: Josh Miller vs. Georgia College, Mar. 26, 2011 Most Runs Scored: 5 by Ashley Morgan (vs. Taylor, Mar. 28, 2002) Most Runs Batted In: 7 by Tavis Cummings (vs. Southern Indiana, Mar. 7, 2002); 7 by Tavis Cummings (vs. Francis Marion, Mar. 1, 2002); and 7 by Antonio Evans (vs. Presbyterian, Apr. 2, 1998) Most Doubles: 4** by Nate Grant (vs. Southern Indiana, Mar. 9, 1999) Most Triples: 2 by Five players (Last: Darryl Pui vs. Augusta State, Apr. 9, 2005) Most Home Runs: 3 by Bill Rice (vs. Georgia Southwestern, Feb. 20, 2010) Most Total Bases: 15 by Bill Rice (vs. Georgia Southwestern, Feb. 20, 2010) Most Walks: 4, 10 Tied, Last: Stephen Carmon vs. St. Andrews, Apr. 12, 2011 Most Stolen Bases: 5** by Clint Keown (vs. Lindsey Wilson, Mar. 12, 2003) Most Sacrifices Hits: 3** by Ben Tankersley (vs. Francis Marion, Mar. 17, 2007); 3** by Dan Roney (vs. GCSU, Apr. 3, 1993) Most Sacrifices Flies: 2, 10 Tied, Last: Spencer Wolfe vs. Lander, Feb. 27, 2011 Most Times Hit by Pitch: 3, Last: by Chris Grandinetti vs. Barton, March 12, 2008

SEASON

Highest Batting Average: .483** by Ashley Farr (100 hits, 207 AB), 2003 Highest Slugging Percentage: .809 by Chad Jacobsen, 2008 Most Games Played: Six tied; Last: Chad Jacobsen, Gary Owens, Cody McMorris, 2008 Most At Bats: 272 by Gary Owens, 2008 Most Hits: 108**, Chad Jacobsen, 2008 Most Runs Scored: 81 by Chad Jacobsen, 2008 Most Runs Batted In: 103 by Travis Howard, 2009 Most Doubles: 25 by Chad Jacobsen, 2007 Most Triples: 8 by Casey Derhak, 2005

Most Home Runs: 19 by Travis Howard, 2009 Most Total Bases: 199 by Chad Jacobsen, 2008 Most Walks: 57, Chad Jacobsen, 2008 Most Stolen Bases: 52** by Clint Keown, 2003 Most Sacrifices Hits: 17 by Marc Joehnk, 2007 Most Sacrifices Flies: 9 by Steven Kinney, 2006 Most Times Hit by Pitch: 21 by Chris Grandinetti, 2008

CAREER

Highest Batting Average (Min. Two seasons): .420** by Ashley Farr (269 hits, 640 AB), 2002-04 Highest Slugging Percentage: .710 (342 TB) by Chad Jacobsen, 2007-08 Most Games Played: 226 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most At Bats: 827 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Hits: 289 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Runs Scored: 199 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Runs Batted In: 213 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Doubles: 58 by Robert Davis, 2004-06 and 58 by Bradley Key, 2002-04 Most Triples: 12 by Nick Aranas, 2008-present Most Home Runs: 41 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Total Bases: 484 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Walks: 175 by Ken Raborn, 2006-09 Most Stolen Bases: 87** by Clint Keown, 2001-03 Most Sacrifices Hits: 41 by Zach Cooper, 2004-07 Most Sacrifices Flies: 18** by Chad Jacobsen, 2007-08 Most Times Hit by Pitch: 28 by Bobby

Individual Pitching Records SINGLE GAME

Most Strikeouts: 16 by Pete Pignatiello (vs. Anderson, Mar. 28, 2006) and 16 by Bryan Ward (vs. Augusta State, Mar. 11, 1993) Most Innings Pitched: 12.0** by Jason Nuzny (vs. AASU, Mar. 30, 2002) Most Walks Allowed: 10 by Bryan Evans (vs. Francis Marion, Apr. 4, 1994) Most Wild Pitches: 5 by Dan Sneeringer (vs. Kennesaw State, Apr. 21, 1996)

SEASON

Most Appearances: 35 by Gary Lee, 2007 Most Starts: 19 by Bryan Ward, 1993 Most Complete Games: 8 by Matt Johnson, 1996 Most Relief Appearances: 34 by Gary Lee, 2007 Most Wins: 11 by Peden Rucker, 2008 Highest Win-Loss Pct (min. 8 dec.): 1.000 by Steve Lee (8-0), 1993 Most Saves: 17** by Nick Wandless, 2006 Best Earned Run Average: 0.89** by Steve Lee, 1992 Most Innings Pitched: 116.0 by Peden Rucker, 2006 Most Shutouts: 3 by Two (Last: by Matt Johnson, 1996) Most Strikeouts: 134 by Bryan Ward, 1993 Most Walks Allowed: 60 by Chris Daniels, 1999 Most Wild Pitches: 17 by Dan Sneeringer, 1996

CAREER

Most Appearances: 114** by Nick Wandless, 2003-06 *D-II RECORD* Most Starts: 47 by Peden Rucker, 200408 Most Complete Games: 13 by Chris Daniels, 1997-2000 Most Relief Appearances: 107 by Nick Wandless, 2003-06 Most Wins: 30 by Peden Rucker, 2004-08 Highest Win-Loss Pct (min. 8 dec.): .875 by Steve Lee (14-2), 1992-93 Most Saves: 32** by Nick Wandless, 2003-06 *D-II RECORD* Best Earned Run Average: 1.91** by Steve Lee, 1992-93 Most Innings Pitched: 363.2 by Peden Rucker, 2004-08 Most Shutouts: 3 by Four players (Last: Zach Conrad, 2000-01) Most Strikeouts: 318 by Scott Wandless, 2005-08 Most Walks Allowed: 172 by Chris Daniels, 1997-2000 Most Wild Pitches: 25 by Dan Sneeringer, 1996-97

NCAA Division II No-Hitters Pete Pignatiello vs. Anderson College (S.C.), Mar. 28, 2006 USC Aiken 11, Anderson 0

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Record Book: Individual Fielding · Team

Individual Fielding Records SINGLE GAME

Most Putouts: 20** by Michael Wadowski (vs. USC Upstate, Feb. 13, 2005) Most Assists: 10 by Marc Joehnk (vs. Brevard, Feb. 21, 2006) and 10 by Ian Kowalchuk (vs. North Greenville, Apr. 20, 2005) Most Errors: 4 by Two (Last: Butch Martin vs. Catawba, Mar. 1, 2000) Most Passed Balls: 5** by David Gillespie (vs. UNC Pembroke, Apr. 21, 2000)

SEASON

Most Putouts: 569 by Chad Jacobsen, 2008 Most Assists: 178 by Marc Joehnk, 2006 Most Errors: 35 by Marc Bishop, 2000 Most Passed Balls: 31** by David Gillespie, 2000

CAREER

Most Putouts: 1086 by Chad Jacobsen, 2007-08 Most Assists: 501 by Marc Joehnk, 2005-07 Most Errors: 88 by Tony Hanks, 2001-04 Most Passed Balls: 33 by David Gillespie, 2000-01

Team Batting Records INNING

Most Hits: 12 vs. W.Va. State, Mar. 28, 2004 Most Runs Scored: 15 vs. Pfeiffer, Apr. 22, 2009 Most Runs Batted In: 11 vs. W.Va. State, Mar. 28, 2004 Most Doubles: 5** vs. GCSU, Mar. 7, 1999 Most Walks: 7** vs. Fairmont State, Mar. 7, 2000 Most Times Hit By Pitch: 3 vs. Taylor, Mar. 28, 2002

SINGLE GAME

Most At Bats: 66** vs. USC Upstate, Feb. 13, 2005 Most Hits: 32 vs. Pfeiffer, Apr. 22, 2009 Most Runs Scored: 35 vs. Claflin, Apr. 21, 2010 Most Runs Batted In: 32 vs. Claflin, Apr. 21, 2010 Most Doubles: 9 vs. Claflin, Apr. 21, 2010 Most Triples: 3 vs. Lander, 02/23/02, 3 vs. UNC Pembroke, 04/18/93, 3

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vs. Claflin 04/21/10, 3 vs. Shippens burg, 02/18/11 Most Home Runs: 6 vs. Southern Indiana, Mar. 7, 2002 and 6 vs. Catawba, Apr. 8, 1998 Most Total Bases: 47 vs. Claflin, Apr. 21, 2010 Most Walks: 18** vs. Fairmont State, Mar. 7, 2000 Most Stolen Bases: 9 Twice, Last vs. Anderson, Mar. 26, 2009 Most Stolen Base Attempts: 10 vs. Mansfield, Mar. 8, 1992 Most Sacrifices Hits: 6** vs. Francis Marion, Mar. 17, 2007 *D-II RECORD* Most Sacrifice Flies: 5 vs. Augusta State, Apr. 9, 2006 and 5 vs. Lincoln Memorial, Feb. 2, 2003 Most Times Hit by Pitch: 9** vs. Taylor, Mar. 28, 2002 Most Strikeouts: 22** vs. Columbus State, May 11, 1994

SEASON

Highest Batting Average: .342 (2009) Most At Bats: 2,339 (2008) Most Hits: 754 (2008) Most Runs Scored: 552 (2008) Most Runs Batted In: 491 (2009) Most Doubles: 138 (2002) Most Triples: 21 (2005) Most Home Runs: 81 (2008) Most Total Bases: 1,165 (2008) Most Walks: 319 (2000) Most Stolen Bases: 168** (1992) Most Stolen Base Attempts: 202** (1992) Most Sacrifice Hits: 71 (2007) Most Sacrifice Flies: 41 (2009) Most Times Hit by Pitch: 85 (2009)

Team Pitching Records SINGLE GAME

Most Strikeouts: 18 vs. Georgia Southern, Mar. 26, 1992 Most Walks Allowed: 13 vs. Armstrong Atlantic State, Mar. 20, 1994

SEASON

Most Complete Games: 21 (1996) Lowest Earned Run Average: 2.75 (1992) Most Innings Pitched: 582.0 (2008) Most Strikeouts: 510** (1995) Most Walks Allowed: 273 (2000) Most Shutouts: 10 (1992) Most Saves: 17 (2006) and 17 in (1993)

Team Fielding Records SINGLE GAME Most Putouts: 48 vs. GCSU. Feb. 17, 2002 Most Assists: 21 vs. Bellarmine, Mar. 9, 2003 and vs. Columbus State, May 11, 1994 Most Errors: 8 vs. Four Opponents (Last: vs. North Greenville, Mar. 23, 2005) Most Passed Balls: 5** vs. UNC Pembroke, Apr. 21, 2000

SEASON

Most Putouts: 1,746 (2008) Most Assists: 705 (2006) Most Errors: 133 (1997) Most Passed Balls: 41** (2000)

Overall Team Records Most Wins in a Season: 47 (2008) Most Consecutive Wins: 16 (2009) Most Consecutive Home Wins: 10 Three Times, Last (Apr. 7, 2009 to Apr. 23, 2009) Most Consecutive Away Wins: 7 (Feb. 25, 2006 to Mar. 25, 2006) Best Win-Loss Percentage: .750, 45-15 (1992) Most Losses in a Season: 35 (1997) Most Consecutive Losses: 6 (1997) and 6 (1999) Most Consecutive Home Losses: 4 (Mar. 14, 2003 to Mar. 18, 2003); 4 (2001); and 4 (1999) Most Consecutive Away Losses: 8 (1996) Most Consecutive PBC Games Without Being Shutout (Single Season): 30** (2007, 2002, 2000) Most Consecutive PBC Games Without Being Shutout (More Than One Season): 126** (Mar. 9, 1996 to Mar. 4, 2001) Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout (Single Season): Two; 64 (1993); 64 (2008) Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout (More Than One Season): 260** (Mar. 9, 1996 to Mar. 4, 2001) Longest Game: 16** innings vs. GCSU, Feb, 17, 2002 Largest Winning Margin: 23 (26-3) vs. Voorhees, Mar. 11, 1997 PBC: 22 (23-1) vs. GSW (March 15, 2008) **Peach Belt Conference Record

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book: Coaching History

Tom Galardi

Herb Marshall

Head Coach (1973-76)

Dr. Jim Kauffman

Head Coach (1977)

Head Coach (1978)

Randy Warrick Head Coach (1979-89)

Amassed a 57-49 record including a win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta.

“I truly enjoyed the work [of keeping the program going and rebuilding].”

Recently finished a long stint as USCA’s Faculty Athletic Rep.

Coached 11 years and posted a 392-146 record. Now serves as AD.

Gary Gilmore

Barry Given

Tony Casas

Kenny Thomas

Head Coach (1997-99)

Head Coach (2000-pres.)

Head Coach (1990-95)

Compiled a 257-102-2 career record; is head coach at Coastal Carolina.

Head Coach (1996)

Posted a 32-25 record as interim head coach at USC Aiken in 1996.

Alum who coached Pacers; was a member of 1986 World Series team.

Led team to five-straight NCAA appearances (2005-09).

Year-by-Year Coaching Records Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

Coach Tom Galardi Tom Galardi Tom Galardi Tom Galardi Herb Marshall Dr. Jim Kauffman Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Randy Warrick Gary Gilmore Gary Gilmore

Coach Randy Warrick Gary Gilmore Kenny Thomas Barry Given Tom Galardi Tony Casas Jim Kauffman Totals

Record 13-5 17-11 16-15 11-18 N/A 4-19 15-24 28-12 30-15 30-13 35-11 38-8 42-16 53-12 39-14 43-10 39-11 45-10 51-13

All-Time Coaching Records (By Winning Percentage) Years 1979-89 1990-95 2000-pres. 1996 1973-76 1997-99 1978 38 years

Record 392-146 257-102-2 430-260 32-25 57-49 68-92 4-19 1259-692-2

PBC ---------------------------------------

Pct. .722 .607 .516 .379 N/A .174 .385 .700 .667 .698 .761 .826 .724 .815 .736 .811 .780 .818 .797

Pct. .729 .715 .623 .561 .538 .425 .174 .630

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Gary Gilmore Gary Gilmore Gary Gilmore Gary Gilmore Barry Given Tony Casas Tony Casas Tony Casas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas Kenny Thomas

Coach Kenny Thomas Randy Warrick Gary Gilmore Tony Casas Tom Galardi Barry Given Jim Kauffman Totals

45-15-2 46-18 35-22 34-24 32-25 21-35 27-25 20-32 29-27 30-25 37-19 30-24 30-26 40-19 45-19 39-24 47-17 42-19 32-19 29-21

All-Time Coaching Records (By Total Wins) Years 2000-pres. 1979-89 1990-95 1997-99 1973-76 1996 1978 38 years

Record 430-260 392-146 257-102-2 68-92 57-49 32-25 4-19 1259-692-2

10-2-1 13-7 16-5 14-10 10-14 9-14 13-16 8-22 15-15 14-16 16-14 13-16 12-18 16-14 15-12 15-15 18-9 18-9 15-9 9-15

.742 .719 .614 .586 .561 .375 .519 .385 .518 .545 .661 .556 .536 .678 .703 .619 .734 .689 .627 .580

Pct. .623 .729 .715 .425 .538 .561 .174 .630

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Record Book: Opponents’ SID · All-Time Record vs. Opponents

Opponents’ Sports Information Directory SCHOOL Anderson Armstrong Atlantic State Augusta State Carson-Newman Catawba Chowan Columbus State Davis & Elkins Erskine Flagler Francis Marion Georgia College Georgia Southwestern Lander Limestone Lincoln Memorial Montevallo Newberry North Georgia Paine UNC Pembroke

SID Randy Jones Chad Jackson Joey Warren Zeke Beam Jim Lewis Meredith Long Manny Nieves Jason Asbell Bart Walker John Jordan Michael Hawkins Al Weston Keith Michlig Bob Stoner Joshua Darling Rusty Peace Sean Forrester Josh Manck David Beall Kimberly May Todd Anderson

PHONE (864) 231-2097 (912) 961-3255 (706) 731-7925 (865) 471-3513 (704) 637-4720 (252) 398-6468 (706) 569-3032 (304) 637-1261 (864) 379-8799 (904) 819-6465 (843) 661-1222 (478) 445-1779 (229) 931-2217 (864) 388-8962 (864) 488-8219 (423) 869-6236 (205) 665-6606 (803) 321-5667 (706) 867 3250 (706) 821-8383 (910) 521-6371

FAX (864) 226-8895 (912) 921-5571 (706) 737-1782 (865) 471-351 (704) 637-5705 (252) 398-1239 (706) 569-3435 (304) 637-1414 (864) 379-2197 (904) 810-2369 (843) 661-1219 (478) 445-1790 (229) 931-2143 (864) 388-8889 (864) 487-0874 (423) 869-6376 (205) 665-6587 (803) 321-5169 (706) 867-2799 (706) 821-8354 (910) 521-6551

EMAIL rjones@andersonuniversity.edu jacksoch@mail.armstrong.edu jwarren3@aug.edu zbeam@cn.edu jdlewis@catawba.edu longm@chowan.edu nieves-emmanuel@columbustate.edu asbellj@dewv.edu bwalker@erskine.edu jjordan@flagler.edu mhawkins@fmarion.edu alan.weston@gcsu.edu keith.michlig@gsw.edu bstoner@lander.edu jdarling@limestone.edu rusty.peace@lmunet.edu sforrester1@montevallo.edu josh.manck@newberry.edu jdbeall@northgeorgia.edu kmay@paine.edu todd.anderson@uncp.edu

All-Time Record vs. Opponents OPPONENT W Adelphi........................... 1 Alabama-Huntsville........ 1 Anderson .......................11 Armstrong Atl. State ....39 Augusta State ..............60 Ball State ....................... 2 Barry .............................. 2 Barton ............................17 Bellarmine...................... 3 Belmont Abbey .............. 5 Benedict......................... 5 Bloomsburg ................... 1 Brevard .......................... 8 Brewton-Parker.............. 3 Bristol............................. 2 Brown ............................ 2 California Tech State ..... 0 Campbell ....................... 1 Carson-Newman............22 Catawba ........................18 Charleston Southern...... 0 Chowan ......................... 11 The Citadel .................... 2 Claflin............................. 5 Coastal Carolina ............ 0 Coker ............................. 4 Columbia Union ............. 1 Columbus State ...........27 Cumberland (Tenn.) ....... 1 Davis and Elkins ............ 1 East Tennessee State.... 2 Eckerd ........................... 0 Elon ................................ 3 Erskine...........................16

L 1 2 1 34 19 3 3 4 0 5 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 12 15 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 39 2 0 0 1 1 6

T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

LAST 1993 2001 2011 2011 2011 1996 2011 2008 2003 2010 2009 2006 2008 2002 1991 1994 1993 1994 2008 2011 1992 2010 1993 2010 1996 2006 1999 2010 2000 1993 1993 1991 1995 2011

STK L-1 L-1 W-9 W-2 W-2 W-1 L-1 W-9 W-3 W-1 W-5 W-1 W-3 W-3 W-2 W-2 L-1 W-1 W-1 L-5 L-2 W-11 W-2 W-5 L-1 W-3 W-1 L-1 L-1 W-1 W-2 L-1 W-2 L-1

OPPONENT W Fairmont State ................ 2 Flagler ............................ 2 Florida Southern ............. 0 Florida Tech .................... 1 Francis Marion .............. 45 Furman ........................... 2 Gannon ........................... 8 Gardner Webb ................ 3 George Mason ................ 2 Georgia ........................... 0 Georgia Coll. & State .... 29 Georgia Southern ........... 4 Ga. Southwestern ......... 7 Georgia State ................. 0 Jacksonville State ........... 0 Kennesaw State ............. 8 Kent State ....................... 1 Kentucky Wesleyan ........ 1 Lander............................ 27 Lenoir-Rhyne ................. 0 Lewis and Clark State..... 0 Limestone ....................... 12 Lincoln Memorial ............ 22 Lindsey-Wilson ............... 4 Lynn ................................ 8 Mansfield ........................ 2 Martin Methodist ............. 3 Milligan ........................... 2 Montevallo ..................... 4 Morris.............................. 2 Mount Olive .................... 7 Mount Saint Mary’s ......... 2 Newberry ........................ 30 Norfolk State .................. 1 North Georgia ................ 0

L 0 4 2 3 27 0 0 0 2 2 43 3 5 2 1 30 0 0 15 1 1 4 13 2 6 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 11 1 3

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LAST 2000 2011 1999 2010 2011 1992 1999 1997 1994 2001 2011 1993 2010 1994 1994 2005 1996 2001 2011 2009 1991 2007 2011 2003 2010 1995 2005 2003 2011 1991 2009 1993 2011 1995 2009

STK W-2 L-1 L-2 L-1 L-1 W-2 W-8 W-3 L-1 L-2 L-2 L-1 W-2 L-2 L-1 W-1 W-1 W-1 L-3 L-1 L-1 W-5 W-2 W-1 W-1 L-2 W-3 W-2 L-2 W-2 L-1 W-2 W-10 W-1 L-3

OPPONENT W North Greenville............. 1 North Florida ..................12 North Georgia .............. 8 North Greenville.............14 Oral Roberts .................. 0 Pfeiffer ...........................12 Point Park ...................... 1 Presbyterian ..................10 Richmond ...................... 0 Salem International........ 3 St. Augustine ................. 1 St. Andrews ...................10 Shepherd ....................... 2 Shippensburg ................ 5 South Carolina State ..... 6 Southern Indiana ...........11 Tampa ............................ 0 Taylor ............................. 1 Trevecca Nazarene ....... 1 Troy State ...................... 1 Tusculum ....................... 1 UNC Asheville................ 1 UNC Charlotte ............... 1 UNC Pembroke ............35 UNC Wilmington ............ 4 Urbana ........................... 1 USC Upstate..................36 Voorhees ....................... 3 West Florida .................. 1 West Virginia State ........ 9 West Virginia Tech ......... 9 Western Carolina ........... 7 Wingate ......................... 6 Winthrop ........................ 1 Wofford .......................... 3 Young Harris .................. 2 Totals ............................737

L 0 20 2 0 1 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 21 5 0 18 0 0 1 0 3 9 1 0 0 464

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

LAST 2009 2005 2008 2008 1991 2010 1991 2007 1994 2011 2002 2011 1992 2011 1993 2004 1991 2002 2005 1994 2009 1992 1993 2010 1995 2010 2007 1997 2001 2005 2004 1994 2009 1992 1995 2011 .613

STK W-1 L-5 W-2 W-14 L-1 W-12 W-1 W-2 L-1 W-3 W-1 W-10 W-2 W-5 W-6 W-4 L-2 W-1 W-1 L-2 W-1 W-1 W-1 W-1 L-2 W-1 L-4 W-3 W-1 L-1 W-9 L-1 W-1 W-1 W-3 W-2

All non-conference records are since USCA joined the NCAA Division II in 1992; Peach Belt Conference members appear in BOLD.

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


Record Book: Year-by-Year Results 1992

45-15-2, 10-2-1 PBC

NCAA Tournament Participant PBC Tournament Champion Ranked No. 6 in Final National Poll Coach: Gary Gilmore Feb. 8 South Carolina State W 15-0 Feb. 13 Winthrop (11) L 4-7 Feb. 14 The Citadel W 15-10 Feb. 14 Western Carolina W 6-3 Feb. 15 Western Carolina (11) L 8-11 Feb. 16 Furman W 1-0 Feb. 16 UNC Asheville W 14-9 Feb. 21 George Mason W 9-4 Feb. 22 East Tennessee State W 7-1 Feb. 24 South Carolina State W 7-4 Feb. 29 at Charleston Sou. L 5-8 Mar. 1 UNC Charlotte L 3-5 Mar. 4 at Wingate W 7-4 Mar. 6 Mansfield W 8-1 Mar. 6 Mansfield W 9-2 Mar. 7 UNC Wilmington W 3-1 Mar. 7 UNC Wilmington W 3-2 Mar. 8 Mansfield L 4-5 Mar. 11 Wingate W 14-5 Mar. 12 Pfeiffer W 4-2 Mar. 12 Southern Indiana (11) L 4-7 Mar. 13 Southern Indiana W 1-0 Mar. 16 Shepherd W 9-3 Mar. 17 Shepherd W 11-7 Mar. 20 at Augusta State* L 0-5 Mar. 21 at Augusta State* W 5-2 Mar. 21 at Augusta State* W 5-3 Mar. 26 Georgia Southern L 1-9 Mar. 28 Columbus State* W 1-0 Mar. 28 Columbus State* W 3-2 Mar. 29 Columbus State* L 5-6 Mar. 31 at Newberry (13) W 2-1 Apr. 1 at South Carolina St. W 6-4 Apr. 2 at Georgia Southern L 1-2 Apr. 2 at Georgia Southern W 16-0 Apr. 4 GCSU* W 6-5 Apr. 4 GCSU* W 5-4 Apr. 5 GCSU* W 4-2 Apr. 7 at Francis Marion W 8-3 Apr. 11 at AASU T 2-2 Apr. 14 at Western Carolina W 10-6 Apr. 15 at Western Carolina W 7-0 Apr. 16 Gannon W 7-1 Apr. 16 Gannon W 5-1 Apr. 18 USC Upstate* W 3-1 Apr. 18 USC Upstate* W 12-1 Apr. 19 USC Upstate* W 12-4 Apr. 22 Francis Marion L 7-8 Apr. 24 Augusta State W 4-1 Apr. 25 AASU* L 2-6 Apr. 27 Erskine W 1-0 Apr. 27 Erskine T 5-5 Apr. 28 Newberry W 9-6 May 7 vs. Augusta State# W 2-0 May 8 vs. Columbus State# L 1-4 May 9 vs. GCSU# W 8-4 May 9 vs. Columbus State# W 7-5 May 10 vs. AASU# W 5-2 May 12 Winthrop W 6-2 May 14 vs. Florida Tech^ L 4-6 May 14 vs. AASU^ W 11-0 May 15 vs. Florida Tech^ L 2-7 #=PBC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) ^=NCAA South Atlantic Region (Savannah, Ga.) * = PBC Conference Game AASU=Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. GCSU=Georgia College & State Univ.

1993 46-18, 13-7 PBC

World Series Participant NCAA Tournament Participant South Atlantic Region Champion PBC Tournament Champion Ranked No. 5 in Final National Poll Coach: Gary Gilmore Feb. 12 Carson-Newman W 7-6 Feb. 13 Carson-Newman W 3-2 Feb. 13 Carson-Newman L 3-5 Feb. 14 Erskine L 1-3 Feb. 14 Erskine W 11-1 Feb. 17 at Georgia Southern W 3-0 Feb. 19 UNC Charlotte W 6-3 Feb. 20 East Tennessee State W 7-4 Feb. 20 The Citadel W 9-8 Feb. 23 at Georgia Southern L 1-2 Feb. 24 at Georgia State L 3-4 Feb. 28 Mount St. Mary’s W 12-2 Feb. 28 George Mason W 7-3 Mar. 1 George Mason L 6-10 Mar. 1 Mount St. Mary’s W 19-3 Mar. 2 Davis & Elkins W 11-6 Mar. 4 Mount Olive W 10-0 Mar. 5 Mount Olive W 2-1 Mar. 6 at USC Upstate* W 6-5 Mar. 6 at USC Upstate* W 10-1 Mar. 7 at USC Upstate* W 9-6 Mar. 8 Southern Indiana W 4-2 Mar. 8 Southern Indiana W 3-2 Mar. 11 at Augusta State W 13-2 Mar. 16 at Newberry L 4-5 Mar. 20 at Columbus State* L 2-5 Mar. 20 at Columbus State* W 5-4 Mar. 21 at Columbus State* L 6-8 Mar. 24 AASU* L 4-15 Mar. 24 AASU* L 6-9 Mar. 27 UNC Pembroke* W 4-2 Mar. 27 UNC Pembroke* W 5-0 Mar. 28 UNC Pembroke* W 6-3 Mar. 30 at Francis Marion* W 9-7 Mar. 30 at Francis Marion* W 5-4 Apr. 2 South Carolina State W 7-3 Apr. 3 at GCSU* W 18-2 Apr. 3 at GCSU* L 2-3 Apr. 4 at GCSU* L 5-13 Apr. 7 Erskine W 2-0 Apr. 10 Augusta State* W 11-0 Apr. 10 Augusta State* W 7-2 Apr. 11 Augusta State* L 2-4 Apr. 13 at Francis Marion* W 12-10 Apr. 14 GCSU W 10-9 Apr. 17 UNC Pembroke W 9-3 Apr. 18 UNC Pembroke W 16-3 Apr. 20 at Western Carolina L 5-7 Apr. 21 at Western Carolina W 13-10 Apr. 24 vs. USC Upstate# W 7-2 Apr. 25 vs. Francis Marion# W 12-7 Apr. 26 vs. Francis Marion# W 11-7 May 1 Troy State W 9-1 May 2 Wofford W 14-8 May 4 Newberry W 7-4 May 14 at UNC Wilmington W 5-2 May 16 at UNC Wilmington L 5-9 May 16 at UNC Wilmington L 1-3 May 20 AASU^ W 5-4 May 21 Francis Marion^ W 6-5 May 22 Francis Marion^ W 13-2 May 30 vs. Adelphi% W 13-12 Jun. 1 vs. Cal-Poly SLO% L 3-4 Jun. 2 vs. Adelphi% L 6-7 #=PBC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) ^=NCAA South Atlantic Reg. (Aiken, S.C.) %=NCAA World Series (Montgomery, Ala.)

1994 35-22, 16-5 PBC

PBC Regular Season Champion Coach: Gary Gilmore Feb. 12 at Troy State L 3-7 Feb. 13 at Troy State (10) L 11-12 Feb. 14 at Jacksonville State L 2-7 Feb. 16 at Presbyterian (10) L 4-5 Feb. 18 at Elon W 7-6 Feb. 19 at Campbell W 8-0 Feb. 20 Carson-Newman W 10-4 Feb. 20 Carson-Newman W 4-1 Feb. 21 Carson-Newman W 17-4 Feb. 25 George Mason L 5-7 Feb. 26 Richmond L 5-6 Feb. 26 Francis Marion* W 8-2 Feb. 27 Francis Marion* W 7-1 Feb. 27 Francis Marion* W 10-4 Mar. 2 Georgia State L 4-5 Mar. 5 USC Upstate* W 16-3 Mar. 5 USC Upstate* W 5-0 Mar. 6 USC Upstate* W 14-0 Mar. 7 Southern Indiana W 17-5 Mar. 10 Southern Indiana L 3-4 Mar. 10 Ball State L 4-7 Mar. 11 Mansfield L 5-8 Mar. 12 at AASU* L 7-8 Mar. 13 at AASU* L 2-8 Mar. 13 at AASU* W 5-3 Mar. 16 Newberry (10) W 13-10 Mar. 19 Columbus State* W 10-3 Mar. 19 Columbus State* W 4-2 Mar. 20 Columbus State* (10) W 17-12 Mar. 23 at UNC Wilmington (10) L 1-3 Mar. 24 at UNC Wilmington W 5-1 Mar. 26 at UNC Pembroke* W 4-1 Mar. 27 at UNC Pembroke* L 7-8 Mar. 27 at UNC Pembroke* W 14-3 Mar. 28 Brown W 13-6 Mar. 29 Brown W 7-6 Apr. 1 Kennesaw State W 13-2 Apr. 2 GCSU* W 15-4 Apr. 3 GCSU* L 8-12 Apr. 3 GCSU* L 4-6 Apr. 5 at Western Carolina L 4-9 Apr. 6 at Presbyterian L 6-9 Apr. 8 Erskine W 5-3 Apr. 9 at Augusta State* W 7-2 Apr. 9 at Augusta State* W 5-0 Apr. 10 at Augusta State* W 5-3 Apr. 13 Newberry W 5-4 Apr. 14 at Wofford W 19-2 Apr. 16 USC Upstate# W 17-1 Apr. 16 USC Upstate# W 9-1 Apr. 19 at North Florida W 7-3 Apr. 20 at North Florida L 3-4 Apr. 23 vs. Columbus St.# (14) L 4-5 Apr. 24 vs. AASU# L 7-17 Apr. 28 Augusta State W 13-1 Apr. 30 at Erskine W 6-1 Apr. 31 Elon L 3-8 # = PBC Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)

1995 34-24, 14-10 PBC Coach: Gary Gilmore Feb. 12 Elon Feb. 12 Elon Feb. 20 Augusta State Feb. 21 Augusta State Feb. 24 Carson-Newman Feb. 25 Carson-Newman

W 6-4 W 5-0 L 4-5 W 10-5 W 2-1 W 4-1

Feb. 26 Carson-Newman W 7-2 Feb. 26 Barton W 7-2 Feb. 28 Lynn W 4-1 Mar. 3 Lynn L 2-4 Mar. 3 Lynn W 5-3 Mar. 4 Wofford W 5-2 Mar. 5 Norfolk State L 5-6 Mar. 6 Norfolk State W 3-1 Mar. 7 Southern Indiana L 5-10 Mar. 7 Ball State W 7-1 Mar. 8 Ball State L 0-7 Mar. 10 Mansfield L 5-7 Mar. 11 at AASU* L 1-2 Mar. 12 at AASU* L 4-5 Mar. 12 at AASU* W 5-3 Mar. 15 at Presbyterian (11) W 9-8 Mar. 18 USC Upstate* W 15-5 Mar. 18 USC Upstate* W 5-4 Mar. 19 USC Upstate* W 8-1 Mar. 21 at Wingate W 7-6 Mar. 22 Brewton-Parker L 5-10 Mar. 23 Erskine L 6-7 Mar. 25 at Francis Marion* W 12-6 Mar. 25 at Francis Marion* W 1-0 Mar. 26 at Francis Marion* W 10-9 Mar. 30 Presbyterian L 7-10 Apr. 1 at Columbus State* L 1-4 Apr. 2 at Columbus State* W 8-6 Apr. 2 at Columbus State* L 4-7 Apr. 4 at UNC Wilmington L 3-4 Apr. 5 at UNC Wilmington L 4-6 Apr. 8 Augusta State* W 9-8 Apr. 8 Augusta State* L 3-9 Apr. 9 Augusta State* W 9-8 Apr. 12 Wingate W 18-5 Apr. 14 UNC Pembroke* W 6-2 Apr. 14 UNC Pembroke* W 5-0 Apr. 15 UNC Pembroke* W 16-1 Apr. 18 Newberry W 9-3 Apr. 19 at Augusta State W 14-2 Apr. 22 Kennesaw State* L 5-6 Apr. 23 Kennesaw State* L 6-8 Apr. 23 Kennesaw State* W 7-6 Apr. 26 Newberry L 5-8 Apr. 29 at GCSU* L 2-6 Apr. 30 at GCSU* L 9-18 Apr. 30 at GCSU* L 7-8 May 2 Erskine W 6-5 May 6 at AASU# W 5-3 May 7 at AASU# W 5-0 May 11 Kennesaw State# L 2-6 May 12 GCSU# L 2-8 #=PBC Tournament (Aiken, S.C.)

1996 32-25, 10-14 PBC Coach: Barry Given Feb. 9 Carson-Newman Feb. 10 Carson-Newman Feb. 11 Carson-Newman Feb. 13 Coker Feb. 17 Voorhees Feb. 17 Voorhees Feb. 18 Newberry Feb. 21 Catawba Feb. 21 Catawba Feb. 24 GCSU* Feb. 24 GCSU* Feb. 25 GCSU* Feb. 27 at North Florida Feb. 28 at North Florida Mar. 3 Ball State Mar. 4 Ball State Mar. 5 Southern Indiana

W W L W W W W L W W L L W L L W W

4-2 6-5 5-7 1-0 11-0 2-1 4-2 4-5 17-13 10-5 2-8 4-10 8-3 5-17 1-7 3-1 6-4

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Record Book: Year-by-Year Results Mar. 6 Southern Indiana L 5-6 Mar. 9 AASU* L 0-6 Mar. 10 AASU* (10) W 6-4 Mar. 10 AASU* W 3-0 Mar. 12 Pfeiffer W 6-3 Mar. 13 at Presbyterian W 16-6 Mar. 16 at USC Upstate* W 5-4 Mar. 16 at USC Upstate* L 2-5 Mar. 17 at USC Upstate* W 15-9 Mar. 19 Barton W 14-5 Mar. 19 Barton W 6-1 Mar. 22 Erskine W 8-0 Mar. 23 Francis Marion* W 3-0 Mar. 24 Francis Marion* W 9-1 Mar. 24 Francis Marion* L 14-16 Mar. 25 Kent State W 15-5 Mar. 30 Columbus State* L 7-8 Mar. 30 Columbus State* L 3-6 Mar. 31 Columbus State* L 4-13 Apr. 2 at Coastal Carolina L 7-9 Apr. 3 Presbyterian W 6-1 Apr. 5 at Augusta State* (12) W 15-7 Apr. 6 at Augusta State* W 9-1 Apr. 6 at Augusta State* W 4-3 Apr. 9 at Newberry (10) L 12-13 Apr. 13 at UNC Pembroke* L 2-3 Apr. 13 at UNC Pembroke* L 5-6 Apr. 14 at UNC Pembroke* L 1-5 Apr. 16 at Wingate L 5-13 Apr. 17 Wingate W 8-4 Apr. 20 at Kennesaw State* L 5-8 Apr. 21 at Kennesaw State* L 4-5 Apr. 21 at Kennesaw State* L 7-10 Apr. 25 Limestone W 7-4 Apr. 27 at AASU# L 1-4 Apr. 28 at AASU# W 2-0 Apr. 28 at AASU# W 6-3 May 9 vs. Columbus State# L 2-3 May 10 vs. GCSU# L 4-6 #=PBC Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.)

1997 21-35, 9-14 PBC Coach: Tony Casas Feb. 7 Carson-Newman Feb. 8 Carson-Newman Feb. 8 Carson-Newman Feb. 9 Carson-Newman Feb. 12 at Presbyterian Feb. 16 North Florida Feb. 16 North Florida Feb. 18 at Newberry Feb. 20 Newberry Feb. 22 at GCSU* Feb. 23 at GCSU* Feb. 23 at GCSU* Feb. 25 at Coker Feb. 26 Erskine Feb. 27 at Augusta State Mar. 1 Catawba Mar. 1 Catawba Mar. 2 Gardner-Webb Mar. 4 at Erskine Mar. 8 at AASU* Mar. 9 at AASU* Mar. 9 at AASU* Mar. 11 Voorhees Mar. 12 Southern Indiana Mar. 13 Southern Indiana Mar. 15 USC Upstate* Mar. 15 USC Upstate* Mar. 16 USC Upstate* Mar. 18 at Wingate Mar. 21 Limestone

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W 9-8 L 3-5 L 1-8 W 8-4 L 2-8 W 2-1 L 2-9 W 8-4 L 1-6 L 6-9 L 2-11 W 5-2 L 1-5 W 8-4 W 17-3 W 7-2 L 8-9 W 11-6 W 8-2 L 3-5 W 8-5 L 4-5 W 26-3 L 6-9 L 4-6 W 9-4 L 2-4 L 4-11 L 10-11 L 7-11

Mar. 22 at Francis Marion* W 9-5 Mar. 22 at Francis Marion* L 5-7 Mar. 23 at Francis Marion* W 8-6 Mar. 26 Barton W 14-2 Mar. 28 at Columbus State* L 2-5 Mar. 29 at Columbus State* L 3-17 Mar. 29 at Columbus State* W 3-2 Mar. 31 Newberry L 10-11 Apr. 1 at Newberry L 6-7 Apr. 3 Presbyterian L 3-8 Apr. 5 UNC Pembroke* L 5-20 Apr. 5 UNC Pembroke* W 8-7 Apr. 6 UNC Pembroke* L 8-15 Apr. 9 Wingate L 4-5 Apr. 10 at Catawba L 8-17 Apr. 11 Brewton-Parker L 8-16 Apr. 13 Augusta State* L 6-9 Apr. 13 Augusta State* W 4-3 Apr. 14 Augusta State* W 10-3 Apr. 16 at Catawba W 3-2 Apr. 18 at Brewton-Parker L 2-3 Apr. 19 Kennesaw State* L 2-3 Apr. 20 Kennesaw State* L 2-14 Apr. 20 Kennesaw State* L 3-9 Apr. 26 at GCSU# L 2-8 Apr. 27 at GCSU# L 2-7 #=PBC Tournament (Milledgeville, Ga.)

1998 27-25, 13-16 PBC Coach: Tony Casas Feb. 6 Carson-Newman L Feb. 7 Carson-Newman W Feb. 7 Carson-Newman W Feb. 8 Carson-Newman W Feb. 11 Erskine W Feb. 14 at USC Upstate* W Feb. 14 at USC Upstate* L Feb. 15 at USC Upstate* W Feb. 18 at Brewton-Parker L Feb. 21 Catawba W Feb. 21 Catawba W Feb. 25 at Erskine L Feb. 28 North Florida* L Feb. 28 North Florida* L Mar. 1 North Florida* W Mar. 4 Wingate W Mar. 5 at Presbyterian L Mar. 10 at Barton W Mar. 11 at Mount Olive W Mar. 12 at Mount Olive W Mar. 14 at Lander* L Mar. 14 at Lander* L Mar. 15 at Lander* L Mar. 21 AASU* L Mar. 22 AASU* (10) L Mar. 22 AASU* W Mar. 24 Brewton-Parker L Mar. 25 at Wingate L Mar. 28 at Kennesaw State* L Mar. 28 at Kennesaw State* L Mar. 29 at Kennesaw State* L Apr. 2 Presbyterian W Apr. 4 Francis Marion* L Apr. 5 Francis Marion* W Apr. 5 Francis Marion* L Apr. 8 at Catawba W Apr. 10 at Augusta State* W Apr. 11 at Augusta State* W Apr. 11 at Augusta State* W Apr. 15 GCSU* L Apr. 15 GCSU* W Apr. 16 at Limestone L Apr. 18 Columbus State* W

3-4 5-1 21-7 8-7 18-6 15-5 1-2 8-4 3-6 13-8 9-4 12-13 4-14 5-6 6-4 17-8 3-9 3-2 9-5 6-1 1-7 7-11 5-9 1-10 6-8 9-5 5-7 2-4 5-6 2-5 4-13 25-10 5-10 10-5 10-12 13-7 7-6 21-7 5-3 7-19 7-3 4-18 8-3

Apr. 19 Columbus State* W 14-13 Apr. 19 Columbus State* W 7-6 Apr. 22 Augusta State W 11-9 Apr. 25 at UNC Pembroke* W 9-3 Apr. 25 at UNC Pembroke* L 3-4 Apr. 26 at UNC Pembroke* L 3-5 May 2 at Kennesaw State# L 2-15 May 3 at Kennesaw State# W 7-5 May 3 at Kennesaw State# L 1-8 #=PBC Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.)

1999 20-32, 8-22 PBC Coach: Tony Casas Feb. 4 at Florida Southern Feb. 6 at Barry Feb. 6 at Lynn Feb. 7 at Barry Feb. 13 USC Upstate* Feb. 13 USC Upstate* Feb. 14 USC Upstate* Feb. 16 at Newberry Feb. 17 at Brewton-Parker Feb. 19 Lynn Feb. 25 at Erskine Feb. 27 at North Florida* Feb. 27 at North Florida* Feb. 28 at North Florida* Mar. 1 Gannon Mar. 1 Gannon Mar. 6 at GCSU* Mar. 7 at GCSU* Mar. 7 at GCSU* Mar. 8 Southern Indiana Mar. 10 Limestone Mar. 11 Columbia Union Mar. 13 Lander* Mar. 13 Lander* Mar. 14 Lander* Mar. 17 at Presbyterian Mar. 21 at AASU* Mar. 21 at AASU* Mar. 22 at AASU* Mar. 23 Newberry Mar. 24 Brewton-Parker Mar. 27 Kennesaw State* Mar. 27 Kennesaw State* Mar. 28 Kennesaw State* Mar. 30 at Wingate Apr. 2 at Francis Marion* Apr. 3 at Francis Marion* Apr. 3 at Francis Marion* Apr. 6 at Limestone Apr. 7 Wingate Apr. 10 Augusta State* Apr. 10 Augusta State* Apr. 11 Augusta State* Apr. 13 Presbyterian Apr. 14 Newberry Apr. 17 at Columbus State* Apr. 17 at Columbus State* Apr. 18 at Columbus State* Apr. 22 at Augusta State Apr. 24 UNC Pembroke* Apr. 25 UNC Pembroke* Apr. 25 UNC Pembroke*

L L L L W W L L W W W L L L W W L L W W W W L W L L L L L L W W L W L W L L W L L L L W L L L L W L L W

5-7 6-10 6-22 1-10 5-2 5-0 8-18 4-5 16-5 8-3 15-6 7-17 4-11 10-16 4-3 9-1 9-10 4-16 14-13 14-7 10-4 15-0 3-14 13-3 1-10 4-6 6-8 2-5 3-4 7-12 13-10 FF 2-6 12-4 7-8 7-4 3-6 4-6 17-10 7-12 3-12 4-8 7-11 9-8 10-21 3-4 4-5 4-16 14-5 7-11 4-11 7-1

2000 29-27, 15-15 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 4 Lincoln Memorial

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Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 25

Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial at Coker at USC Upstate* at USC Upstate* at USC Upstate* Cumberland (Tenn.) Cumberland (Tenn.) Cumberland (Tenn.) at Wingate Catawba North Florida* North Florida* North Florida* at Limestone Catawba Newberry GCSU* GCSU* GCSU* (12) Fairmont State Fairmont State at Lander* at Lander* at Lander* at Presbyterian Newberry AASU* AASU* AASU* Coker Barton at Kennesaw State* at Kennesaw State* at Kennesaw State* Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville Francis Marion* Francis Marion* Francis Marion* Presbyterian Wingate at Augusta State* at Augusta State* at Augusta State* Newberry (11) Columbus State* Columbus State* Columbus State* Anderson at Georgia at UNC Pembroke* at UNC Pembroke* at UNC Pembroke* Limestone

W W W L W L L W L L W L W L L L W L W W W W W L W L L W L W W W L L W L W L W W L L W L L L W L L W L L W W W

7-4 13-7 5-3 2-3 12-2 2-3 1-12 9-0 1-2 6-16 4-1 6-17 10-5 4-6 8-10 6-10 11-3 5-10 13-9 4-3 13-2 11-6 24-9 7-8 6-3 3-9 2-12 10-4 8-16 13-11 13-3 11-1 5-12 2-8 10-3 5-13 7-6 5-13 13-12 9-3 15-17 5-8 15-10 3-5 5-7

11-12

12-5 3-9 3-11 16-10 6-14 5-6 8-4 9-7 12-8

2001 30-25, 14-16 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 2 vs. West Florida Feb. 3 vs. Ala.-Huntsville Feb. 10 USC Upstate* Feb. 10 USC Upstate* Feb. 11 USC Upstate* Feb. 14 at Newberry Feb. 16 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 17 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 18 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 20 at Presbyterian Feb. 24 at North Florida* Feb. 24 at North Florida* Feb. 25 at North Florida* Feb. 28 Brevard Mar. 2 at GC&SU*

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions

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W 4-0 L 3-8 W 6-1 W 6-4 W 18-3 W 7-5 L 3-7 L 7-12 W 7-5 W 9-4 L 6-7 L 5-7 L 2-9 W 8-7 L 2-17


Record Book: Year-by-Year Results Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 21 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 28 Apr. 30

at GC&SU* L at GC&SU* L Southern Indiana L Lander* L Lander* W Lander* W Lindsey Wilson W Lindsey Wilson L Kentucky Wesleyan W at AASU* W at AASU* W at AASU* L Barton L Barton W West Virginia Tech W West Virginia Tech W West Virginia Tech W Newberry W at Francis Marion* L at Francis Marion* L at Francis Marion* W Newberry (10) W Presbyterian W Augusta State* W Augusta State* W Augusta State* W Presbyterian L at Newberry W at Columbus State* L at Columbus State* L at Columbus State* W Limestone W UNC Pembroke* L UNC Pembroke* W UNC Pembroke* W Belmont Abbey L Kennesaw State* L Kennesaw State* L Kennesaw State* L at Georgia L

6-7 0-11 2-11 5-8 5-4 5-4 12-3 6-24 6-5 5-4 5-3 6-8 1-5 4-1 10-0 13-0 11-6 9-5 1-2 0-6 2-1 8-6 3-2 9-7 3-1 12-11 13-14 14-9 2-3 5-9 11-10 4-3 4-6 11-0 14-13 6-8 3-13 11-21 6-11 1-6

2002 37-19, 16-14 PBC

Ranked No. 20 in Final National Poll Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 1 vs. Florida Tech W Feb. 2 vs. Limestone L Feb. 3 vs. Presbyterian W Feb. 8 Carson-Newman L Feb. 9 Carson-Newman W Feb. 10 Carson-Newman L Feb. 12 Limestone W Feb. 16 #4 GCSU* L Feb. 16 #4 GCSU* L Feb. 17 #4 GCSU* (16) L Feb. 19 Erskine W Feb. 22 at Lander* W Feb. 23 at Lander* W Feb. 23 at Lander* W Feb. 28 Brevard (11) W Mar. 1 Francis Marion* W Mar. 1 Francis Marion* L Mar. 3 Francis Marion* W Mar. 5 Southern Indiana W Mar. 7 Southern Indiana W Mar. 8 Lincoln Memorial L Mar. 9 Lincoln Memorial W Mar. 10 Lincoln Memorial W Mar. 13 Lindsey Wilson W Mar. 14 Lindsey Wilson W Mar. 15 at #6 Kennesaw State* L Mar. 16 at #6 Kennesaw St.*(10) L Mar. 16 at #6 Kennesaw State* L Mar. 19 at Newberry W

11-3 3-6 10-9 6-8 14-13 5-8 14-8 1-7 5-9 7-8 12-5 8-6 10-9 7-3 16-12 23-17 2-5 7-0 8-4 20-8 7-9 16-15 7-2 13-2 8-5 4-7 6-7 3-5 8-4

Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Apr. 27 Apr. 27 Apr. 28

Belmont Abbey L at USC Upstate* (10) W at USC Upstate* (10) L at USC Upstate* W West Virginia Tech W West Virginia Tech W Taylor W AASU* L AASU* (12) W AASU* W Newberry W Saint Augustine’s W at #22 Augusta State* W at #22 Augusta State* W at #22 Augusta State* W Anderson W #7 Columbus State* L #7 Columbus State* L #7 Columbus State* L North Greenville W #3 North Florida* W #3 North Florida* L #3 North Florida* W Brewton-Parker W at UNC Pembroke* W at UNC Pembroke* W at UNC Pembroke* L

5-9 11-8 13-14 6-0 9-6 14-4 27-8 3-5 5-4 6-3 11-1 16-5 9-6 8-3 11-8 9-3 3-6 6-11 5-8 14-9 5-2 3-6 9-7 13-7 10-3 16-4 2-6

2003 30-24, 13-16 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 1 Lincoln Memorial W Feb. 2 Lincoln Memorial W Feb. 4 Belmont Abbey L Feb. 7 Carson-Newman W Feb. 8 Carson-Newman W Feb. 9 Carson-Newman (10) L Feb. 13 at Presbyterian L Feb. 15 at #13 GCSU* L Feb. 15 at #13 GCSU* L Feb. 17 at #6 GCSU* L Feb. 18 North Greenville W Feb. 22 #26 Lander* W Feb. 23 #26 Lander* W Feb. 23 #26 Lander* (8) W Feb. 25 Milligan W Feb. 26 Milligan W Feb. 28 at #21 Francis Marion* L Mar. 1 at #21 Francis Mar.* (6) L Mar. 4 Anderson L Mar. 8 Bellarmine W Mar. 8 Bellarmine W Mar. 9 Bellarmine (10) W Mar. 10 Southern Indiana (10) W Mar. 11 Lindsey Wilson L Mar. 12 Lindsey Wilson W Mar. 14 #2 Kennesaw State* L Mar. 16 #2 Kennesaw State* L Mar. 16 #2 Kennesaw State* L Mar. 18 Barton L Mar. 19 West Virginia Tech W Mar. 20 West Virginia Tech W Mar. 22 USC Upstate* W Mar. 22 USC Upstate* W Mar. 23 USC Upstate* L Mar. 25 at Newberry W Mar. 29 at #9 AASU* L Mar. 29 at #9 AASU* (12) W Mar. 30 at #9 AASU* L Apr. 2 Presbyterian L Apr. 5 Augusta State* W Apr. 5 Augusta State* L Apr. 6 Augusta State* W Apr. 11 at #16 Columbus St.* W

7-1 16-1 7-9 5-2 8-5 13-15 8-14 5-7 5-6 5-12 7-5 4-3 9-0 7-6 10-7 16-2 2-6 1-2 5-7 13-2 13-2 6-5 10-9 14-15 8-6 4-14 5-6 5-6 9-18 6-1 12-4 8-3 5-4 1-5 7-5 3-11 5-1 5-11 7-10 8-4 4-10 15-9 4-2

Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 26 Apr. 27

at #16 Col. St.* (10) W 7-6 at #16 Col. St.* (10) L 3-4 Newberry W 4-3 North Greenville W 6-3 at #5 North Florida* L 3-5 at #5 North Florida* L 1-5 at #5 North Florida* W 9-1 Brevard L 5-6 UNC Pembroke* W 16-4 UNC Pembroke* W 6-0 UNC Pembroke* L 10-19

2004 30-26, 12-18 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Jan. 31 Carson-Newman L Feb. 1 Carson-Newman L Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial L Feb. 7 Lincoln Memorial W Feb. 8 Lincoln Memorial W Feb. 14 at USC Upstate* L Feb. 14 at USC Upstate* L Feb. 16 at USC Upstate* L Feb. 21 Columbus State* L Feb. 21 Columbus State* W Feb. 22 Columbus State* W Feb. 28 Catawba L Feb. 28 Catawba W Feb. 29 Catawba L Mar. 3 Anderson W Mar. 5 #28 Francis Marion* L Mar. 6 #28 Francis Marion* W Mar. 6 #28 Francis Marion* (11) W Mar. 8 Southern Indiana W Mar. 11 North Greenville W Mar. 13 at #18 Lander* L Mar. 13 at #18 Lander* W Mar. 14 at #18 Lander* L Mar. 16 Barton L Mar. 17 Barton W Mar. 19 #16 GCSU* W Mar. 20 #16 GCSU* W Mar. 20 #16 GCSU* L Mar. 23 St. Andrews W Mar. 26 West Virginia State W Mar. 27 West Virginia State W Mar. 28 West Virginia State W Mar. 31 North Greenville W Apr. 1 North Greenville W Apr. 3 at UNC Pembroke* L Apr. 3 at UNC Pembroke* (14) W Apr. 4 at UNC Pembroke* L Apr. 7 at Brevard W Apr. 9 at #10 Augusta State* L Apr. 10 at #10 Augusta State* L Apr. 10 at #10 Augusta State* W Apr. 13 Claflin W Apr. 14 Newberry L Apr. 16 at Kennesaw State* L Apr. 17 at Kennesaw State* L Apr. 17 at Kennesaw State* L Apr. 20 Limestone W Apr. 23 #2 North Florida* L Apr. 24 #2 North Florida* L Apr. 24 #2 North Florida* W Apr. 27 West Virginia Tech W Apr. 27 West Virginia Tech W May 5 #14 Catawba L May 7 AASU* W May 8 AASU* L May 8 AASU* W

1-5 7-8 3-6 6-4 21-5 0-3 1-2 3-5 2-4 7-4 9-5 0-5 2-0 9-10 12-5 3-7 7-6 6-5 10-3 13-8 3-4 3-2 1-4 7-8 11-7 6-5 7-3 7-9 10-4 5-2 16-4 14-5 14-7 13-8 4-6 4-2 2-4 17-8 0-10 4-8 13-9 11-2 3-4 5-6 7-17 2-3 3-1 3-10 6-11 3-2 7-6 15-0 5-10 3-2 6-16 6-5

National Rankings included on opponents from 2002 to present

2005 40-19, 16-14 PBC

NCAA Tournament Participant Ranked No. 12 in Final National Poll Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 4 Lincoln Memorial W 9-4 Feb. 5 Lincoln Memorial W 6-5 Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial W 7-6 Feb. 12 USC Upstate* L 5-9 Feb. 12 USC Upstate* W 9-8 Feb. 13 USC Upstate* (14) W 15-14 Feb. 19 at #27 Columbus St.* L 3-12 Feb. 19 at #27 Columbus St.* L 1-13 Feb. 20 at #27 Columbus St.* W 9-5 Feb. 25 #23 Catawba (10) W 8-7 Feb. 26 #23 Catawba W 6-3 Feb. 27 #23 Catawba W 4-1 Mar. 2 Claflin W 10-3 Mar. 5 at #29 Francis Marion* W 5-0 Mar. 5 at #29 Francis Marion* L 2-4 Mar. 6 at #29 Francis Marion* L 0-3 Mar. 8 Trevecca Nazarene L 1-4 Mar. 9 Trevecca Nazarene W 7-5 Mar. 11 Martin Methodist W 18-0 Mar. 12 Martin Methodist W 19-8 Mar. 13 Martin Methodist W 13-5 Mar. 15 Barton W 11-7 Mar. 16 Barton L 2-9 (10) W 4-3 Mar. 18 at #25 GCSU* Mar. 19 at #25 GCSU* (10) W 7-6 Mar. 19 at #25 GCSU* W 5-4 Mar. 23 North Greenville W 14-9 Mar. 24 Limestone W 13-4 Mar. 25 #25 West Virginia St. W 6-5 Mar. 26 #25 West Virginia St. W 9-7 Mar. 26 #25 West Virginia St. L 7-8 Mar. 30 Anderson W 9-5 Apr. 2 UNC Pembroke* W 13-0 Apr. 2 UNC Pembroke* W 6-0 Apr. 3 UNC Pembroke* W 7-4 Apr. 5 Brevard W 9-8 Apr. 6 at Newberry W 12-2 Apr. 9 Augusta State* (12) L 5-6 Apr. 9 Augusta State* L 4-7 Apr. 10 Augusta State* W 6-5 Apr. 12 St. Andrews (10) W 5-4 Apr. 13 Newberry W 11-1 Apr. 15 #12 Kennesaw State* W 8-7 Apr. 16 #12 Kennesaw State* L 3-4 Apr. 16 #12 Kennesaw State* W 8-7 Apr. 19 Belmont Abbey W 4-1 Apr. 20 North Greenville W 10-4 Apr. 23 at #3 North Florida* L 6-8 Apr. 23 at #3 North Florida* L 4-10 Apr. 24 at #3 North Florida* L 4-7 May 6 at #20 AASU* L 3-4 May 7 at #20 AASU* L 10-12 May 7 at #20 AASU* W 5-4 May 11 Lander* W 2-1 May 12 Lander* W 7-2 May 12 Lander* L 0-2 May 19 at #4 North Florida^ L 1-3 May 20 vs. #8 Francis Marion^ W 5-2 May 20 at #4 North Florida^ L 9-10 ^=NCAA South Atlantic Region (Jacksonville, Fla.)

2006 40-19, 16-14 PBC

NCAA Tournament Participant Ranked No. 16 in Final National Poll Coach: Kenny Thomas

Seven Time NCAA Division II Tournament Participants (1992, 1993, 2005-2009) * 1993 NCAA Division II World Series Participant

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Record Book: Year-by-Year Results Feb. 1 Coker W 4-2 Feb. 3 Lincoln Memorial L 8-9 Feb. 4 Lincoln Memorial W 7-1 Feb. 5 Lincoln Memorial L 5-8 Feb. 10 Pfeiffer W 9-1 Feb. 11 Pfeiffer W 7-6 Feb. 12 Pfeiffer W 3-2 Feb. 17 #2 Catawba (10) W 5-4 Feb. 18 #2 Catawba W 3-2 Feb. 19 #2 Catawba W 5-4 Feb. 21 Brevard L 1-6 Feb. 22 Brevard W 13-2 Feb. 25 at USC Upstate* L 1-6 Feb. 25 at USC Upstate* W 9-6 Feb. 26 at USC Upstate* W 6-1 Feb. 28 Presbyterian W 7-3 Mar. 4 at UNC Pembroke* W 7-1 Mar. 4 at UNC Pembroke* W 3-1 Mar. 5 at UNC Pembroke* W 6-1 Mar. 7 Claflin W 6-0 Mar. 10 #1 GCSU* L 2-3 Mar. 11 #1 GCSU* L 7-15 Mar. 11 #1 GCSU* W 3-2 Mar. 14 Barton W 7-3 Mar. 15 Barton W 11-5 Mar. 16 Bloomsburg W 12-2 Mar. 17 Chowan W 15-0 Mar. 18 Chowan W 17-0 Mar. 19 Chowan W 19-1 Mar. 23 Limestone W 11-1 Mar. 25 at North Georgia* W 3-1 Mar. 25 at North Georgia* (8) W 3-2 Mar. 26 at North Georgia* L 1-5 Mar. 28 Anderson W 11-0 Mar. 29 North Greenville W 19-4 Apr. 1 #12 Columbus State* L 2-7 Apr. 1 #12 Columbus State* L 4-6 Apr. 2 #12 Columbus State* L 1-10 Apr. 4 St. Andrews W 6-2 Apr. 6 vs. Newberry W 11-4 Apr. 9 at Augusta State* W 6-1 Apr. 9 at Augusta State* W 3-2 Apr. 10 at Augusta State* W 5-2 Apr. 11 Claflin W 12-5 Apr. 12 Newberry W 4-2 Apr. 14 at Lander* W 11-3 Apr. 15 at Lander* L 3-5 Apr. 15 at Lander* L 2-6 Apr. 18 Belmont Abbey W 11-2 Apr. 19 North Greenville W 17-9 Apr. 22 #6 Francis Marion* L 3-5 Apr. 23 #6 Francis Marion* L 6-7 Apr. 23 #6 Francis Marion* W 5-2 May 5 #22 AASU* L 3-4 May 6 #22 AASU* W 4-3 May 6 #22 AASU* W 4-2 May 11 vs #15 Columbus St.# W 3-0 May 12 vs #23 AASU# W 9-3 May 13 #1 GCSU# (10) L 0-2 May 14 #15 Columbus St.# L 4-10 May 18 vs #12 Francis Marion^ L 3-8 May 19 vs #29 Mount Olive^ W 3-2 May 20 vs #23 AASU^ W 9-6 May 20 vs #2 GCSU^ L 7-16 #=PBC Tournament (Aiken, S.C.) ^=NCAA South Atlantic Region (Milledgeville, Ga.)

2007 40-19, 16-14 PBC

NCAA Tournament Participant Ranked No. 27 in Final National Poll Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 2 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 3 Lincoln Memorial

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L 0-10 W 10-3

Feb. 4 Lincoln Memorial W 10-7 Feb. 9 Carson-Newman L 1-3 Feb. 10 Carson-Newman W 4-2 Feb. 11 Carson-Newman W 9-4 Feb. 17 North Georgia* W 6-2 Feb. 17 North Georgia* W 11-6 Feb. 18 North Georgia* W 9-1 Feb. 20 Brevard L 5-7 Feb. 21 Brevard W 14-3 Feb. 24 Lander* W 8-4 Feb. 24 Lander* W 5-3 Feb. 25 Lander* W 15-4 Feb. 27 Presbyterian W 18-3 Mar. 2 Chowan W 8-2 Mar. 3 Chowan W 9-2 (10) L 5-6 Mar. 6 Catawba Mar. 7 Catawba L 3-11 Mar. 8 Catawba W 7-5 Mar. 2 Chowan W 8-2 Mar. 2 Chowan W 8-2 Mar. 3 Chowan W 9-2 Mar. 6 Catawba (10) L 5-6 Mar. 7 Catawba L 3-11 Mar. 8 Catawba W 7-5 Mar. 10 at UNC Pembroke* W 10-7 Mar. 10 at UNC Pembroke* W 6-0 Mar. 11 at UNC Pembroke* (12) L 2-3 Mar. 14 Limestone W 5-3 Mar. 17 at #24 Francis Marion* W 7-6 Mar. 18 at #24 Francis Marion* W 8-1 Mar. 18 at #24 Francis Marion* W 11-3 Mar. 20 Barton W 12-3 Mar. 21 Barton W 7-1 Mar. 24 USC Upstate* L 6-8 Mar. 24 USC Upstate* L 5-7 Mar. 25 USC Upstate* L 4-8 Mar. 27 Anderson W 20-7 Mar. 28 North Greenville W 17-4 Mar. 31 at Georgia SW* L 4-8 Mar. 31 at Georgia SW* L 4-5 Apr. 1 at Georgia SW* L 5-9 Apr. 4 at Newberry (11) W 6-5 Apr. 6 Augusta State* (13) W 11-10 Apr. 7 Augusta State* W 8-7 Apr. 7 Augusta State* W 16-7 Apr. 10 Benedict W 18-7 Apr. 11 Newberry W 11-7 Apr. 14 at #6 Columbus State* L 5-8 Apr. 15 at #6 Columbus State* L 3-4 Apr. 15 at #6 Columbus State* L 2-3 Apr. 18 North Greenville W 10-5 Apr. 21 #11 GCSU* L 2-3 Apr. 21 #11 GCSU* L 3-8 Apr. 22 #11 GCSU* L 6-13 Apr. 24 Pfeiffer (10) W 8-7 Apr. 25 Pfeiffer W 13-2 Apr. 28 at #29 AASU L 7-9 Apr. 28 at #29 AASU W 8-3 Apr. 29 at #29 AASU L 2-12 May 10 vs. #5 GCSU# W 11-10 May 11 at #30 USC Upstate# L 3-5 May 12 vs. #22 FMU# W 7-5 May 12 vs. #25 AASU# (12) W 11-10 May 13 vs. #25 AASU# L 2-5 May 17 vs. #14 Columbus St.^ W 6-1 May 18 vs. #9 GCSU^ L 1-3 May 19 vs. #14 Columbus St.^ L 2-8 #=PBC Tournament (Spartanburg, S.C.) ^=NCAA South Atlantic Region (Kinston, N.C.)

2008 47-17, 18-9 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 1 Lincoln Memorial

W 10-4

Feb. 2 Lincoln Memorial L 5-9 Feb. 3 Lincoln Memorial (12)W 12-11 Feb. 8 Carson-Newman W 2-1 Feb. 9 Carson-Newman L 11-12 Feb. 10 Carson-Newman W 6-4 Feb. 15 Lynn W 9-3 Feb. 16 Lynn W 9-8 Feb. 17 Lynn W 7-6 Feb. 19 Brevard W 16-9 Feb. 20 Brevard W 14-7 Feb. 23 at North Georgia* W 5-4 Feb. 23 at North Georgia* L 5-10 Feb. 24 at North Georgia* W 18-10 Feb. 28 North Greenville W 11-8 Feb. 29 Barton W 11-10 Mar. 1 Barton W 13-5 Mar. 2 Barton W 12-1 Mar. 5 Catawba L 12-9 Mar. 6 Anderson W 12-7 Mar. 8 #7 Francis Marion* W 12-1 Mar. 9 #7 Francis Marion* L 5-6 Mar. 9 #7 Francis Marion* W 5-2 Mar. 11 at Barton W 12-5 Mar. 12 at Barton W 13-11 Mar. 14 Georgia Southwestern* W 6-1 Mar. 15 Georgia Southwestern* W 23-1 Mar. 15 Georgia Southwestern* W 9-4 Mar. 20 North Greenville W 13-4 Mar. 21 at GCSU* W 6-1 Mar. 22 at GCSU* L 2-5 Mar. 22 at GCSU* W 6-4 Mar. 26 Benedict W 12-4 Mar. 29 Columbus State* L 3-4 Mar. 29 Columbus State* L 3-13 Mar. 30 Columbus State* W 3-1 Apr. 2 at Newberry W 17-5 Apr. 4 #24 AASU L 7-10 Apr. 6 #24 AASU (11) W 6-5 Apr. 6 AASU W 4-3 Apr. 8 Wingate L 5-8 Apr. 9 Newberry W 7-6 Apr. 12 at Augusta State* W 10-5 Apr. 12 at Augusta State* L 3-6 Apr. 13 at Augusta State W 6-2 Apr. 15 St. Andrews W 12-0 Apr. 16 Chowan W 13-3 Apr. 17 Chowan W 5-2 Apr. 18 at Lander W 24-4 Apr. 19 at Lander W 6-2 Apr. 19 at Lander (10) W 15-5 Apr. 22 Pfieffer W 11-4 Apr. 23 Pfieffer W 8-2 Apr. 25 UNC Pembroke (10) L 4-5 Apr. 26 UNC Pembroke L 2-3 Apr. 26 UNC Pembroke (12) W 12-11 May 8 GCSU# L 8-12 May 9 AASU# W 10-3 May 10 Francis Marion# L 6-9 May 15 #14 North Georgia^ W 1-0 May 16 #8 Columbus State^ W 9-7 May 17 #1 Mount Olive^ W 6-5 May 18 #1 Mount Olive^ L 2-13 May 18 #1 Mount Olive^ L 8-3 * = Peach Belt Conference game # = PBC Tournament game ^ or % = NCAA Tournament game

2009 42-19, 18-9 PBC

PBC Regular Season Champion NCAA Tournament Participant Ranked No. 10 in Final National Poll Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 1 Wingate Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 7 Lincoln Memorial

W 15-6 L 6-8 L 13-16

Feb. 8 Lincoln Memorial W 10-6 Feb. 13 #9 Lynn L 11-12 Feb. 14 #9 Lynn L 13-21 Feb. 15 #9 Lynn W 3-1 Feb. 19 North Greenville W 8-4 Feb. 21 #13 North Georgia* L 5-6 Feb. 21 #13 North Georgia* L 6-14 Feb. 22 #13 North Georgia* L 5-7 Feb. 24 #15 Mount Olive W 5-3 Feb. 25 #15 Mount Olive L 0-3 Feb. 28 Shippensburg W 15-12 Feb. 28 Shippensburg W 9-6 Mar. 3 #8 Lenoir-Rhyne L 1-3 Mar. 6 vs Belmont Abbey W 9-8 Mar. 7 at #21 Francis Marion L 0-8 Mar. 7 at #21 Francis Marion W 5-4 Mar. 8 at #21 Francis Marion L 2-3 Mar. 10 Chowan W 7-2 Mar. 11 Chowan W 14-7 Mar. 14 at Ga. Soutwestern* W 11-9 Mar. 14 at Ga. Soutwestern* L 4-5 Mar. 15 at Ga. Soutwestern* W 7-4 Mar. 17 at Augusta State W 10-5 Mar. 18 Augusta State W 11-5 Mar. 20 #6 GCSU* L 10-12 Mar. 21 #6 GCSU* W 13-6 Mar. 21 #6 GCSU* W 10-2 Mar. 25 Anderson W 16-6 Mar. 26 Anderson W 12-9 Mar. 29 at Columbus State* L 1-16 Mar. 29 at Columbus State* W 6-5 Mar. 30 at Columbus State* W 8-7 Apr. 1 St. Andrews W 15-2 Apr. 4 at Armstrong Atlantic* W 8-3 Apr. 5 at Armstrong Atlantic* W 5-4 Apr. 5 at Armstrong Atlantic* W 16-3 Apr. 7 Catawba W 1-0 Apr. 10 Augusta State* W 21-9 Apr. 11 Augusta State* W 3-2 Apr. 11 Augusta State* W 8-5 Apr. 16 Benedict W 13-2 Apr. 18 Lander* W 11-3 Apr. 18 Lander* W 12-1 Apr. 19 Lander* W 11-6 Apr. 22 Pfeiffer W 28-10 Apr. 23 Pfeiffer W 14-2 Apr. 24 at #24 UNC Pembroke* L 3-17 Apr. 25 at #24 UNC Pembroke* W 22-7 Apr. 25 at #24 UNC Pembroke* W 13-4 Apr. 27 Belmont Abbey W 15-9 May 1 Erskine L 5-18 May 2 Erskine W 17-1 May 9 vs Augusta State# L 4-7 May 14 vs Belmont Abbey^ W 5-6 May 15 #30 Tusculum^ W 9-2 May 16 #21 Catawba^ W 7-2 May 16 at #7 Francis Marion^ W 7-2 May 17 Belmont Abbey^ L 5-11 #=PBC Tournament Game (Aiken, S.C.) ^=NCAA Tournament Game (Aiken, S.C.)

2010 32-19, 15-9 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 7 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 8 Lincoln Memorial Feb. 11 at Florida Tech Feb. 12 at #9 Lynn Feb. 13 at #9 Lynn Feb. 14 at #9 Lynn Feb. 17 Anderson Feb. 19 Ga. Southwestern Feb. 20 Ga. Southwestern

1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions

L L W L L L W W L W

10-3 4-3 14-5 12-11 9-5 8-7 13-8 9-0 8-2 14-7


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS • SPONSORS Feb. 21 Ga. Southwestern W 10-2 Feb. 27 at Montevallo* W 13-9 Feb. 27 at Montevallo* W 4-2 Feb. 28 at Montevallo* W 15-4 Mar. 3 Augusta State W 9-3 Mar. 6 at #2 Francis Marion* W 10-5 Mar. 6 at #2 Francis Marion* L 12-3 Mar. 7 at #2 Francis Marion W 7-3 Mar. 9 Urbana W 9-3 Mar. 10 Pfeiffer W 10-5 Mar. 13 Lander* W 12-8 Mar. 13 Lander* W 3-2 Mar. 14 Lander* W 12-10 Mar. 16 Chowan W 6-2 Mar. 18 Chowan W 7-0 Mar. 20 #19 UNC Pembroke* W 10-7 Mar. 20 #19 UNC Pembroke* L 7-1 Mar. 21 #19 UNC Pembroke W 7-4 Mar. 23 at Augusta State W 12-9 Mar. 27 #19 Georgia College W 7-5 Mar. 27 #19 Georgia College* L 8-1 Mar. 28 #19 Georgia College* L 14-12 Mar. 29 St. Andrews* W 7-4 Apr. 2 at Flagler* L 9-1 Apr. 2 at Flagler* L 9-3 Apr. 3 at Flagler* W 7-3 Apr. 7 St. Andrews W 12-8 Apr. 10 Augusta State* W 12-8 Apr. 10 Augusta State* W 7-6 Apr. 11 Augusta State* L 4-3 Apr. 16 at Armstrong Atlantic* L 4-0 Apr. 17 at Armstrong Atlantic* L 4-3 Apr. 17 at Armstrong Atlantic* W 10-8 Apr. 20 at #24 Catawba W 8-5 Apr. 21 Claflin W 35-4 Apr. 23 #22 Erskine L 7-5 Apr. 25 Belmont Abbey W 6-4 Apr. 30 #25 Catawba L 5-4 May 1 #25 Catawba L 11-8 May 8 #8 Georgia College# W 5-4 May 9 #10 Columbus State# L 10-9 #=PBC Tournament Game (Aiken, S.C.) ^=NCAA Tournament Game (Aiken, S.C.)

2011 29-21, 9-15 PBC Coach: Kenny Thomas Feb. 5 Lincoln Memorial L Feb. 5 Lincoln Memorial W Feb. 6 Lincoln Memorial W Feb. 11 #29 Barry W Feb. 12 #29 Barry (13) W Feb. 13 #29 Barry L Feb. 16 Newberry W Feb. 18 Shippensburg W Feb. 19 Shippensburg W Feb. 20 Shippensburg W Feb. 25 Salem Int’l W Feb. 26 Salem Int’l W Feb. 27 Salem Int’l W Mar. 2 Benedict W Mar. 5 #17 Francis Marion* L Mar. 6 #17 Francis Marion* W Mar. 6 #17 Francis Marion* L Mar. 8 Catawba L Mar. 9 Catawba L Mar. 12 at Lander* L Mar. 12 at Lander* L Mar. 13 at Lander* L Mar. 16 Anderson (S.C.) W Mar. 19 at #7 UNC Pembroke* L Mar. 19 at #7 UNC Pembroke* W Mar. 20 at #7 UNC Pembroke* L Mar. 22 at Newberry W Mar. 26 at #5 Georgia College* W Mar. 27 at #5 Georgia College* L Mar. 27 at #5 Georgia College* L Mar. 29 at Augusta State W Apr. 2 Flagler* L Apr. 2 Flagler* W Apr. 3 Flagler* (11) L Apr. 5 Young Harris W Apr. 9 at Augusta State* L Apr. 9 at Augusta State* W Apr. 10 at Augusta State* W

1-5 12-8 6-5 6-1 8-6 4-5 12-5 10-2 6-2 8-5 20-3 15-4 8-5 17-2 0-5 10-2 5-8 2-4 5-6 1-4 1-9 8-12 8-4 4-6 5-1 4-5 15-0 10-1 2-6 0-2 6-0 5-6 5-4 4-5 14-4 2-8 8-4 4-0

Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 Apr. 29 Apr. 30

St. Andrews W 10-3 at #15 Catawba L 3-5 #20 Armstrong Atlantic* L 5-6 #20 Armstrong Atlantic* W 4-0 #20 Armstrong Atlantic* W 10-4 Augusta State W 6-2 Montevallo* W 7-1 Montevallo* L 1-9 Montevallo* L 2-15 Young Harris W 5-0 Erskine W 7-5 Erskine L 3-6

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1994 & 2009 PBC Champions * 1992 & 1993 PBC Tournament Champions * 1993 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Champions


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University of South Carolina Aiken 2012 Baseball Schedule DATE Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 5

(Fri) (Sat) (Sun)

OPPONENT Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial

SITE Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C.

TIME 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Feb. 10-12 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 12

(Fri-Sun) (Fri) (Sat) (Sun)

USCA Classic Davis & Elkins Carson-Newman North Georgia

Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.

Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 29

(Sat) (Sun) (Sat) (Sun) (Wed)

Montevallo* (DH) Montevallo* Georgia College* (DH) Georgia College* Paine

Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m.

Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 31

(Sat) (Sun) (Tue) (Wed) (Sat) (Sun) (Wed) (Fri) (Sat) (Tue) (Wed) (Fri) (Sat) (Wed) (Sat)

at Augusta State* (DH) at Augusta State* Chowan Chowan at Columbus State* (DH) at Columbus State* Limestone Georgia Southwestern* Georgia Southwestern* (DH) Anderson at Newberry Lander* Lander* (DH) at Augusta State (Outback Cup) at Flagler* (DH)

Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Columbus, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Augusta, Ga. St. Augustine, Fla.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 11 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 27 Apr. 28

(Sun) (Wed) (Fri) (Sat) (Wed) (Sat) (Sun) (Tue) (Wed) (Sat) (Sun) (Fri) (Sat)

at Flagler* Newberry at Armstrong Atlantic State* at Armstrong Atlantic State* (DH) at Catawba UNC Pembroke* (DH) UNC Pembroke* Paine Augusta State (Outback Cup) at Francis Marion* (DH) at Francis Marion* Catawba Catawba

St. Augustine, Fla. Aiken, S.C. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Salisbury, N.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Florence, S.C. Florence, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C.

1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

May 2

(Wed)

Erskine

Aiken, S.C.

7 p.m.

*Peach Belt Conference Game • Home Games Appear in BOLD 1993 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES • SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPS 1994 and 2009 Peach Belt Conference Champions • 1992 and 1993 PBC Tournament Champions 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 NCAA Tournament Participants


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