2012 CSU Baseball Media Guide

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2012 MEDIA GUIDE

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BASEBALL



Table of Contents

TEAM INFORMATION

3-6 PLAYER PROFILES

7-22 OPPONENT INFORMATION

23-28 BUCCANEER RECORD BOOK

29-31 THE BIG SOUTH

32 THIS IS CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

33-35 2012 Buccaneers

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 118087 Charleston, SC 29423-8087 Founded: 1964 Enrollment: 3,231 Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Blue and Gold Home Field: CSU Ballpark Capacity/Surface: 1,500/Natural Grass Dimensions: L-330, LC-380, C-400, RC-380, R-330 National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big South President: Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. (App. St., ’69) Vice President: Dr. Rick Brewer (CSU, ’77) Athletic Director: Hank Small (Gettysburg, ’69) NCAA Faculty Rep: Todd Heldreth Associate A.D. (Marketing).................................. Cathryn Broderhausen Assistant A.D. (Operations):. James Bradley Assistant A.D. (Compliance):. Mike Hammond Sr. Women’s Admin. (SWA): Christie Faircloth-Dixon Head Athletic Trainer:. Brad Drake Athletic Department Phone: (843)-863-7678 Athletic Department Fax: (843)-863-7695 Ticket Office Phone: (843)-863-7213 Sports Info. Director (Interim) Ashley Bailey Office Phone: (843)-863-7687 E-mail: abailey@csuniv.edu Sports Information Intern Kevin O’Rourke Office Phone: (843)-863-7688 E-mail: korourke@csuniv.edu Sports Information Fax: (843)-863-7676 Press Row Phone: (843)-863-7683 Web site: http://www.csusports.com Sports Information Overnight Mailing Address: 9200 University Blvd. Charleston, SC 29406 Newspaper: Post & Courier Address: 134 Columbus St.

MEDIA INFORMATION

Phone: Television: Address: Phone: Head Coach: Alma Mater (Year): CSU Record: Career Record: Office Phone: E-Mail: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater (Year): Assistant Coach: Alma Mater (Year): Assistant Coach: Alma Mater (Year): Student Coach: Team Chaplain: 2010-11 Record: Big South Finish: Lettermen Returning/Lost: Position Players Returning/Lost: Pitchers Returning/Lost:

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Charleston, SC 29403-4800 (843) 937-5586 or 5677 WSCS - TV 5 P.O. Box 186 Charleston, S.C. 29402 (843) 577-6397 Stuart Lake (4th Season) Charleston Southern ‘94 62-105 (3 Seasons) 62105 (3 Seasons) (843)-863-7591 slake@csuniv.edu Sid Fallaw (3rd Season) The Citadel ‘09 Adam Ward (1st Season) Clemson ‘09) Jamie Rabon (2nd Season) Southern Wesleyan ‘07 J.J. Reilly Jon Davis 29-30 15-12 /3rd 20/12 12/7 8/5

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2012 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 17 18 19 22 24 25 26

vs. Georgetown vs. Georgetown vs. Georgetown vs. Savannah State vs. Marshall vs. Marshall (DH) vs. Marshall

CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark

MARCH 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 27 30 31

vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Auburn vs. Purdue vs. Georgia Southern vs. USC Upstate vs. Rider vs. Rider vs. Rider at South Carolina at Savannah State vs. Penn (DH) vs. Penn at The Citadel vs. Coll. of Charleston vs. High Point* vs. High Point* vs. High Point* at Coll. of Charleston at Campbell* at Campbell* (DH)

Auburn, Ala. 2 p.m. Auburn, Ala. 2 p.m. Auburn, Ala. 11 a.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. Columbia, S.C. 7 p.m. Savannah, Ga. 5 p.m. CSU Ballpark 11:30 a.m. CSU Ballpark 1 p.m. Charleston, S.C. 6 p.m. CSU Ballpark 3 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. CSU Ballpark 2 p.m. Patriots Point, S.C. 6 p.m. Buies Creek, N.C. 6 p.m. Buies Creek, N.C. 2 p.m.

APRIL 6 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 22

at UNC Asheville* at UNC Asheville* (DH) at USC Upstate vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Gardner-Webb* vs. Gardner-Webb* vs. Gardner-Webb* at Clemson vs. Savannah State at Presbyterian* at Presbyterian* at Presbyterian*

Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark Clemson, S.C. CSU Ballpark Clinton, S.C. Clinton, S.C. Clinton, S.C.

3 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

MAY 4 5 6 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 22-26

vs. Winthrop* vs. Winthrop* vs. Winthrop* at VMI* at VMI* at VMI* at UNC Wilmington vs. Coastal Carolina* vs. Coastal Carolina* vs. Coastal Carolina* Big South Tournament

CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Wilmington, N.C. CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark CSU Ballpark High Point, N.C.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

JUNE 2-4 NCAA Regionals 9-11 NCAA Super Regionals 16-27 College World Series

TBA TBA Omaha, Neb.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 2 p.m.


Coming off of one of the most successful seasons in school history, the Charleston Southern baseball team will look to build upon last season’s achievements when they open they open the 2012 season against Georgetown on Friday at CSU Ballpark. A 10-win improvement earned head coach Stuart Lake 2011 Coach of the Year honors and five Buccaneers all-conference recognition. Three of those honorees will return for the 2012 season, with Jaren Sustar and Charlie McCready tabbed to lead the squad as team captains. Despite being picked to finish sixth in the Big South in 2012, the Buccaneers feel that last year’s success is simply a stepping stone on the way to their ultimate goal of winning a Big South championship. INFIELD Much of the infield remains intact from last season, with starters Sustar, Walt Quattlebaum, and Alex Tomasovich returning. Tomasovich comes off of a stellar freshman campaign that saw him finish second in Big South Rookie of the Year voting. The sophomore shortstop hit .351 as a freshman in 2011 to finish third on the team. In early May, he became the first CSU position player to earn BSC Player of the Week honors since 2005, going 10for-15 to hit .667 in a sweep of High Point and Georgia Southern.

Big South All-Conference Second Team honoree Sustar returns at third base after a breakout sophomore campaign in which he finished the season hitting .342. Sustar, who started in all but one of CSU’s 59 games, fell just short of tying the school’s single season record with 81 hits. One of the team’s two captains this season, he is expected to lead the Bucs both on and off the field. The most veteran member of the infield, Quattlebaum returns for his senior season and could see action at any number of positions. The Big South All-Second Team honoree saw the majority of his time at shortstop and second base last season but is expected to make the move to first base in 2012 to fill the void left by Nick Chinners. Quattlebaum boasts the best batting average of CSU’s returning players, hitting .355 and drove in 33 runs as a redshirt junior in 2011. With Quattlebaum’s move to first, sophomore Cody Austin and newcomer John Faircloth could both see action at second base. Austin started 13 games a freshman before an injury took him out of the lineup. Faircloth joins the Bucs after a season at Brunswick Community College. Harrison Wilkins, who played in 20 games as a freshman in 2010, and newcomer Thomas Levander will provide depth at first and shortstop, respectively, while Ben Qualkinbush also saw action at first base last season.

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CATCHER Both of CSU’s starting catchers, Drew Woodall and Blake Hunt, return after splitting time last season. Along with sophomore Denis Buckley, who saw action in 16 games last season, junior college transfer Derek Moses is also expected to join the mix giving the Bucs a wealth of experience behind the plate. OUTFIELD Despite the loss of last season’s starters to graduation, the Buccaneers remain confident in their outfield as new talent steps in. Leading the way is sophomore Brian Welch, who played in 25 games as a freshman in 2011. He will be joined by freshmen Bobby Ison and Evan Still, both all-state honorees as high school players. Sophomore Zach Hagaman will see time in both the outfield and on the mound after playing in 14 games his freshman season. The Pawley’s Island-native ended last season with one of the team’s best onbase percentages and started his career off with a bang, blasting a two-run homer on his first career hit. Junior Shane Miles, who saw action in 19 games as a sophomore; Martin Connelly and Nick Berry will also be in the mix. HITTING One of the Big South’s strongest hitting teams, eight of CSU’s nine starters hit .300 or higher for a good portion of the season. Three of the top four batters from the 2011 season return with Quattlebaum leading the way at .355. Sustar led the Bucs with 81 hits in 2011 and finished second on the team in RBI with 47. Tomasovich (.351) was also a team leader late in the season with 12 doubles. Robbie Streett is expected to take over at DH and contribute early on. PITCHING A staff that as produced professional prospects the last two seasons will combine experienced veterans and talented newcomers. Former Friday starter Stew Brase, who signed with the Chicago White Sox after the 2011 season, will be replaced by former relief pitcher Charlie McCready. The senior southpaw’s 2.29 ERA led the team last season as did his 27 appearances. McCready went 10 games without giving up a hit and led the NCAA with an ERA of 0.24 in March.

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Junior college transfer and former Goose Creek standout Ryan Gunther will take over as a starter as well, while Patrick Dolan completes the weekend rotation. A Saturday starter last season, Dolan finished with a 3-3 record in leads all returning pitchers with 56 strikeouts. Senior Brennan Dorsett went 1-0 after missing time with an injury last season and will join the midweek rotation along with newcomers Kevin Buran, Austin Weekley and Chase Shelton. RHP Corey Deighan fell a save shy of the school’s single season record with seven last season but is expected to get another shot at the mark in 2012. Deighan made 26 appearances in 2011, finishing the season with 38 strikeouts and a 6.25 ERA. Hagaman will split time between the mound and the outfield after making six appearances last season. Veterans Kyle Ward (1-0, 7.46 ERA),Matt Witt (10 appearances), George Schaefer (seven appearances) and Levi Mauldin (10 appearances) bring experience to the bullpen while Brennan Allen, Daniel Vargas and Chanler Cox complete the pitching staff.

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Meet the

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Coaching Staff

Stuart Lake Head Coach (4th Season) Charleston Southern ‘94

Stuart Lake begins his fourth season at the helm of his alma mater and continues to build a program that should contend for the Big South Conference title for years to come. Lake was named the 2011 Big South Conference Coach of the Year after guiding the Buccaneers to a 15-12 conference mark and a 29 wins overall, an improvement of 12 victories. Lake saw the graduation of 11 experienced seniors, including the school’s all-time hit leader, first baseman Nick Chinners. Junior pitcher Ali Williams was drafted by the Kansas City Royals and signed his professional contract while pitcher Stew Brase and outfielder Brantley Meier earned opportunities to play professionally as well. While building a competitive team on the field, Lake also has helped lead the way to major improvements in the program’s facilities. The coach has energized a group of former players and together the effort has led to increased seating capacity at Buccaneer field, improvements in dugouts and backstops, and a covered batting cage facility. In the near future, Lake and the Buccaneers hope to play the first-ever night baseball game on campus as a major fundraising effort to light Buccaneer field is well underway. In 2010 Lake piloted the Bucs to a 17-38 record with impressive wins over #25 The Citadel and Virginia Commonwealth, as well as Big South foes #28 VMI and Presbyterian. CSU also had strong showings against some of the nation’s top teams, including #8 Coastal Carolina, #6 Florida and the eventual national champions #7 South Carolina. Pitcher Tyler Thornburg capped off a stellar season by being named to the All-Conference Second Team. He was then selected in third round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. Teammate Nick Chinners, who returns for his senior season in 2011, was also named to the All-Conference Second Team after finishing 2010 ranked second in the Big South in batting average (.485). In Lake’s first season as the CSU skipper, the Buccaneers went 16-37 and posted a 10-16 mark in Big South Conference play. Highlights of the season included season-series victories over BSC foes UNC Asheville, VMI and Radford. Pitchers Jesse Cadenhead and Brandon Roberts earned BSC Pitcher of the Week honors, while senior Mark Perry was a member of the BSC All-Academic team. In Lake’s 15-year coaching career, he has coached more than 75 players who have gone on to play professional baseball with 31 of those being drafted in the first 10 rounds. Seven of those 13 were drafted in the first round. Three of his players have been named SEC Player of the Year and one named Southern Conference Player of the Year. Two of his players have been named to the Golden

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Spikes Award Watch List with one winning that coveted award. Lake has had 10 former athletes reach the Major League and Lake is one of the few who can ever claim to coach a player that eventually appeared in the Major League All-Star Game, World Series and the Super Bowl. In 2008, Lake became the third CSU/Baptist College graduate to coach the Buccaneers, following in the footsteps of Ralph Ciabattari and Jamie Futrell. Prior to his arrival at CSU, Lake spent two years across town as an assistant for The Citadel Baseball program, where he was responsible for coaching the hitters and outfielders, and was very involved in recruiting prospective student-athletes. Lake also spent three seasons as an assistant for the Ole Miss Rebels, where he was responsible for the hitters and outfielders. Ole Miss enjoyed three of the school’s most successful seasons in history with 39 wins in 2004, 47 in 2005 and 44 in 2006. The Rebels hosted an NCAA Regional in all three of Lake’s years, as well as two NCAA Super Regionals. The 2005 edition of the Ole Miss ball club won the Southeastern Conference Western Division and the 2006 team won the SEC Tournament Championship. In Lake’s first year at Ole Miss, the Rebels offense belted 14 more home runs than in the previous year and the team’s .444 slugging percentage was 33 points higher than the year before. In addition, the Rebels topped the 600-hit mark with 614 base hits. In the 2005 season, the Rebels continued to improve offensively, producing more than 750 hits, scoring more than 500 runs and driving in 462 runs on the way to claiming the SEC Western Division title, the program’s first in 23 seasons. The Rebels also had six hitters hit over the .300 mark that year.

The 2006 season witnessed Ole Miss lead the extremely tough SEC in hitting as the Rebels batted at the .309 clip for the year and four Rebels finished in the top eight in the SEC in total hits for the season. The Ole Miss offense produced more than 700 hits for the second straight season as the Rebels won the SEC Tournament on its way to a second straight NCAA Super Regional. Prior to his stint at Ole Miss, Lake spent one season at the College of Charleston. In his only year with the Cougars, Lake served as third base coach, hitting instructor and outfield coach. Lake began his collegiate coaching career at South Carolina in 1999, where he coached the outfielders, coached first base and assisted with the hitters. During his time at USC, the Gamecocks won three SEC East Division titles, two SEC Championships, played in three NCAA Super Regionals and reached the College World Series Championship Game in 2002. Lake helped two SEC Player of the Year winners during his stint as a Gamecock. One of those players, Kip Bouknight, was also the 2002 Golden Spikes Award Winner. Prior to his collegiate coaching career, Lake coached at Mid Carolina High School (his alma mater) and at Brookland Cayce High School in Columbia. Brookland Cayce won the AAA State Championship in Lake’s second year in 1998. Lake also served as the head coach of the Edenton Steamers of the Coastal Plain League in 2000. Lake is married to the former Tracie Smith of Clover, S.C. The couple has one son, Hayden.

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SID FALLAW

ADAM WARD-

Asst. Coach (3rd Season) The Citadel ‘09

Asst. Coach (1st Season) Clemson ‘08

Sid Fallaw enters his third season with the Buccaneers, and will take over the program’s recruiting efforts in 2012. He will continue to serve as the team’s hitting and catching coach. Fallaw joined the Buccaneers in 2009 after a four-year playing career at cross-town rival The Citadel. Under his guidance, CSU’s team batting average has shown marked improvements as the Bucs finished the 2011 season with the Big South’s third best batting average at .298. BSC All-Conference First Team member Matt Still finished the season ranked fifth in the league in batting average (.358) while Walt Quattlebuam ranked eight with a batting average of .355, earning both BSC All-Conference Second Team and BSC Tournament Team honors. Nick Chinners also set a new CSU career hits record under Fallaw’s tutelage. A four-year starter at The Citadel, Fallaw played both catcher and pitcher, and was also used as the designated hitter. He spent two seasons playing for current CSU head coach Stuart Lake, who was an assistant for the Bulldogs.

Adam Ward joins the CSU family from Big South foe Liberty, where he has spent the past two seasons working as an assistant for the Flames. Ward also coordinated the Jim Toman Baseball Camps and field maintenance while in Lynchburg. In his first season, Ward helped guide Liberty to a school-record 42 victories and the runner-up position in the Big South Championship. Under his guidance, Flames player Curran Redal earned 2010 Big South All-Conference honors. Ward previously spent four years working with the North Charleston Dixie Youth Majors, piloting the team to state championships in 2007 and 2008 and World Series Championships in 2006 and 2009. A former Hanahan High School standout, Ward played for Clemson University from 2007-09. He hit .375 for the Tigers in 2008 and was a two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Ward graduated from Clemson in 2008 with a bachelor’s of science in economics and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in economics from Clemson

JAMIE RABON

Fallaw received numerous accolades during his playing career, including earning letters all four years at The Citadel.

Asst. Coach (2nd Season) Southern Wesleyan ‘07

He went to high school at W. Wyman King Academy in Batesburg, S.C., and was named All-Region Player of the Year in 2003, ’04 and ’05. He was a captain and was named High School Sports Report Player of the Year his last three years. He was named State Newspaper SCISA Player of the Year sophomore and junior years, and was an All-Region selection as a freshman. Coaching experience includes being a baseball camp director at W. Wyman King Academy. He was also The Citadel camp/tournament director. He played AAU traveling baseball for five years. Fallaw graduated from The Citadel in 2009, and was on the Athletic Honor Roll his last three years.

Jamie Rabon enters his second season on Coach Stuart Lake’s staff and serves as the coach of the infield for the Buccaneers. Rabon came to CSU from Wofford, where he coached the infielders and assisted with all areas of baseball operations. Under his guidance, third baseman Kyle Behrendt earned Southern Conference Sports Media Association Second Team honors as well as All-Southern Conference Second Team accolades. Prior to his time with the Terriers, Rabon was a teacher and coach at Northwood Academy in North Charleston. He served as the head coach of the junior varsity team and assistant coach of the varsity team. In 2008 and 2009, the varsity team finished as runner-up in the SCISA state championship. Rabon has also been an assistant coach with the North Charleston Dixie Major Baseball organization since 2003. He worked primarily with the infielders and outfielders as the team won Dixie

Major World Series Championships in 2005, 2006 and 2009.

J.J. Reilly

Student Coach

Blaine Burris Athletic Trainer

He played baseball for two seasons at USC Salkehatchie before moving on to Southern Wesleyan University where he also played baseball. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management in 2007.

Rabon is a native of North Charleston.

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COREY DEIGHAN

PATRICK DOLAN-

Senior • RHP Jacksonville, Fla. 6-3 • 215

2011: Saw 26 appearances on the mound for the Buccaneers in his junior campaign… Recorded a team-high seven saves, just one short of the CSU single-season record… Gave up 25 earned runs off 37 hits in 36.0 innings… Finished the season with an ERA of 6.25… Recorded two strikeouts vs. Siena (3/5/11) for the win… Picked up his first save of the season vs. North Florida (2/19/11) and did not give up a hit to the Osprey… Struck out a season-high five batters against USC Upstate (3/16/11) and Radford (3/26/11)… Recorded his second save of the season by striking out two batters vs. Furman (2/22/11)… Gave up just one hit in his first six appearances… Earned his third save of the season vs. Savannah State (3/1/11)… Did not give up an earned run vs. Siena (3/6/11), getting his fourth save of 2011… Picked up save number five on the season vs. Fordham (3/11/11)… Pitched a season-high 6.1 innings against Radford (3/26/11), striking out five without giving up a run… Picked up two saves in back-to-back appearances with two strikeouts in each game vs. High Point (5/6/11 and 5/8/11)… Was 1-2 on the season. 2010: Led the team with 26 appearances, all in relief… Recorded a 2-0 record with a 7.16 ERA… Tossed 32.3 innings and struck out 15 batters… Allowed just 10 extrabase hits… Picked up his first career win on February 23 against Furman, when he was hitless in two innings… Won again on March 5 against Holy Cross, when he against threw two hitless frames… Pitched twice in a series on four occasions, and appeared in all three games in the seasonending series against High Point… Threw a season-best 2.1 innings on March 20 against Coastal Carolina, when he struck out a season-high four batters. 2009: Appeared in 17 games for the Bucs, recording 24.1 innings pitched… longest outing of the season came against Auburn on March 18 going 5.2 innings… recorded a season high five strikeouts in the same contest… made four conference appearances…. High School: Had a 6-2 record as a senior… pitched 59 innings with 72 strike-outs… given 15 bases on balls… 1.66 ERA. Personal: Born November 8, 1989 in Jacksonville, FL to Michael and Melanie Deighan… majoring in Business… greatest sports moments is pitching and winning the district championship game… chose to attend CSU to play baseball… sister, Mallory, was a swimmer at the University of South Carolina from 2004-07

Senior • RHP Summerville, S.C. 6-2 • 175

2011: Was CSU’s Saturday starter for most of the season, appearing in 14 games with 12 starts… Pitched 51.2 innings with an ERA of 5.75… Struck out four batters in his season debut vs. North Florida (2/20/11), giving up just one earned run vs. the Osprey… Also struck out four batters vs. Savannah State (3/1/11) and Siena (3/5/11)… Recorded six strikeouts in 6.0 innings vs. Fordham (3/12/11)… Did not give up an earned run against the Rams… Pitched a season-high 7.0 innings vs. Gardner-Webb (4/9/11), striking out a career high nine batters… Then recorded seven strikeouts in each of his next two contest – VMI (4/16/11) and Winthrop (4/23/11)… Gave up one earned run each to the Eagles, High Point (5/7/11) and South Carolina (5/11/11)… Finished the season with a 3-3 record… Boasted the best opponent batting average on the Buccaneer pitching staff with a .219… Was second on the team in strikeouts with 56. 2010: A two-way contributor for the Buccaneers, playing in 41 games as a position player, with 35 starts while pitching 16 times with two starting assignments… Batted .236 with four home runs and 14 RBI, while going 0-3 on the mound with a 9.85 ERA… Tallied his best day of the season on March 13 against Florida, when he was 3-for-5 with a home run, three RBI and a career-best three runs scored… Had 10 multi-hit games… Stole a base on March 5 against Holy Cross… Homered in both Savannah State games… All four of his home runs came in a nine-day span, with the last coming on March 23 against Savannah State… Recorded two doubles on the season... Went a season-best five innings on March 30 against College of Charleston... Struck out five batters, a season-high, on April 7 against Furman... Recorded a save on March 16 against USC Upstate. 2009: Standout freshman for the Bucs, saw more playing time than any other freshman on the roster starting in 52 games, with four starts on the mound… tied for the lead in hits with 63…tallied season high four hits in two separate games… best outing of the season came against Marist on February 21 going four-for-four with two runs, two RBI, two doubles and a stolen base… hit two home runs March 21 at Gardner-Webb on his way to tallying eight total, to put him second the team in the category… tallied 18 games with multiple hits… finished the season third on team with an average of .309 and a .505 slugging percentage… totaled 33 runs, 12 doubles, a team leading two triples, 35 RBI, and 103 total bases… tallied a 1-3 record with one save on the mound… pitched 23.1 innings in 11 appearances, striking out 26… High School: Senior season batting average of .444 with an on-base percentage of .505… recorded 44 hits reaching 1st base 23 times and 2nd base 15 times…. Recorded 6 home runs and 31 RBIs… given 12 bases on balls… pitching record of 7-1, with 53.2 innings pitched… allowed 17 earned runs… named to the 2007 All-Region VIII team, 2007 All-Hit Tournament Team, 2008 All-State, 2008 HSSR All-State, and 2008 Select Team… Personal: Born March 15, 1990 in Charleston, SC to Dennis and Dala Dolan… greatest sports moment is his 2008 high school senior season of baseball…. chose to attend CSU because of the coaching staff and academics.

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BRENNAN DORSETT

BLAKE HUNT

Senior • RHP Raleigh, N.C. 6-0 • 180

2011: Made 11 appearances in his first season with the Buccaneers after transferring from Louisburg Junior College … Missed the first part of the season with an injury … Made his career debut for the Bucs vs. Fordham (3/12/11), striking out two batters without giving up a hit… Struck out three batters each vs. USC Upstate (3/16/11) and Georgia (4/5/11)… Recorded two strikeouts and did not give up a hit against VMI (4/15/11)… Did not surrender a run vs. Fordham (3/12/11), Gardner-Webb (4/10/11) and VMI (4/15/11)… Pitched a career high 5.0 innings at Georgia (4/5/11)… Went 1-0 on the season… Also appeared as a pinch hitter in two games and got the start in the outfield vs. Coppin State (3/22/11)... Hit .200 in five at bats… Went 1-for-1 as a pinch hitter vs. Liberty (3/19/11). 2009-10: Played for Louisburg Junior College… pitched 51 innings for the Hurricanes… accrued 49 and 18 walks for an ERA of 4.2… Finished with a 2-4 record. High School: Played for Coach Chad Smithers at Leesville Road HS… boasted a .420 batting average and seven home runs for the Pride… named the No-Spit All-Star of the Week and MVP… earned All Conference honors as well as a spot on the Bobby Murray Tournament team. Personal: Born to Joey and Robin Dorsett on April 20, 1990, in Pittsburgh, Pa…. brother Brock played for Big South foe Winthrop before transferring to Western Carolina… favorite sports memory is the high school playoffs… majoring in kinesiology.

Redshirt Senior • C Louisville, Ky, 6-0 • 215

2011: Played in 31 games as a redshirt junior with 26 starts at catcher… Finished the season hitting .229 with an on-base percentage of .304 and a slugging percentage of .265… Hit a double vs. North Florida (2/19/11), going 1-for-3 on the day… Recorded a hit, a run, an RBI and a stolen base vs. Siena (3/5/11)… Had a season-high two hits vs. Liberty (3/18/11 and 5/26/11) and Georgia Southern (5/4/11)… Went 1-for-2 with two runs and drove in two more against Coppin State (3/22/11)… Was 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI vs. UNC Asheville (4/3/11)… Went 1-for-4 with a run and three assists vs. the College of Charleston (4/12/11)… Had a double vs. Winthrop (4/23/11), also recording a run and an RBI… Was 2-for-3 with an RBI against Georgia Southern (5/4/11)… Was 2-for-3 vs. the Flames in the Big South Tournament… Had a season-high 11 putouts vs. both Winthrop (4/23/11) and High Point (5/7/11)… Was walked five times on the season... Stole home vs. Siena (3/5/11) in his only stolen base of the season. 2010: Started the season-opener on February 19 against VCU, hitting a home run… Tore his ACL running to first base, ending his season prematurely… Granted a redshirt season. 2009: A regular reliever for the Bucs behind the plate, Hunt appeared in 32 games for the Bucs with 20 starts… hit two home runs and tallied four RBI in game against Chicago State, February 24… scored a season high three runs April 17 against Presbyterian College… tallied four multiple hit games… recorded a season high eight put-outs in three separate games… finished the season with a total 13 runs on 19 hits, two doubles, four home runs, 15 RBI and .440 slugging percentage. High School: Was a four-year varsity baseball player for Ballard High School ... named to the All Super Regional team as a senior ... also played four years of varsity football for Ballard ... went to the 2007 East-West all-start game as a tight end and punter. Personal: Born October 7, 1988 in Tampa, Fla. ... son of Greg Hunt and Cathy Holtman ... father played football at the University of Tennessee ... came to CSU to play baseball and so that he could live in South Carolina ... his greatest sports moment was a 10-inning victory over Trinity, the third straight, in the Regional Championship in 2007.

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WALT QUATTLEBAUM

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CHARLIE McCready

Redshirt-Senior • INF Harleyville, S.C. 5-9 • 180

Senior • LHP Fort Mill, S.C. 5-10 • 170

2011: 2011 Big South All-Conference First Team… Capital One Academic All-District Team… Led all NCAA Division I pitchers in ERA for over a month with a 0.24… Did not give up a run from March 14, 2011 to April 16, 2011… Did not surrender an earned run from March 9, 2011 to April 16, 2011… Led the team and finished fourth in the Big South with an ERA of 2.29… Led the Bucs in wins (6) and appearances (27)… Made 27 appearances with one start for the Bucs… Pitched 59.0 innings… Gave up a total of 53 hits, 20 runs and 15 earned runs… Struck out 40 batters on the season… Gave up just nine extra base hits… Finished the season with a 6-2 record and five saves… Did not give up an earned run in his first seven appearances… Did not give up an earned run in 20 of his 27 appearances… Struck out a seasonhigh four batters vs. both UNC Asheville (4/2/11) and High Point (5/7/11)… Threw for a season-high five innings vs. the Bulldogs, picking up his third win of the season… Struck out two in 1.2 innings to pick up his first win of the season vs. North Florida (2/19/11)… Struck out two batters and did not give up a hit in 2.2 innings to get the win in CSU’s 5-3 victory over Savannah State (3/1/11)… Threw 4.0 innings without giving up a run to get his first save of the season against Radford (3/25/11)… Got his second save of the season in a 5-2 win over Gardner-Webb (4/9/11)… Picked up his third save of the season in the team’s 4-3 win over cross-town rival the College of Charleston (4/13/11)… Pitched a season-high 5.2 innings to get his fifth win of the season vs. Presbyterian (5/14/11). 2010: 2010 Big South Conference All-Academic team... Pitched in a variety of roles for the Buccaneers, appearing in 16 games with eight starts… Ended the season 0-6 with an ERA of 8.38… Pitched 48.1 innings, fifth most of the team… Racked up a career-high five strikeouts on February 20 against VCU… Pitched a season-high 5.1 innings on March 6 against Holy Cross and March 31 against The Citadel… Had a solid outing on February 27 against Virginia Tech, allowing four runs in five innings… Best outing came on April 17 against Presbyterian College, when he allowed just one run in 4.2 innings… Pitched two scoreless innings on April 21 against Florida State and another scoreless frame on May 7 against Liberty… Started against South Carolina on May 12. 2010 Stats 2009: Made 13 appearances for the Bucs with 10 starts, compiling a 1-5 record… was third on pitching staff for innings pitched, tallying 50.0… longest outing of the season came April 18 against Presbyterian, allowing only one earned run and no walks… struck out a season high four in two separate games on his way to tallying a total of 30 strikeouts for the season… had the fourth lowest era at 6.12… High School: Senior year recorded 45 innings pitched, with a 6-2 record… had an ERA of 3.27… granted 12 base on balls… junior year pitched 50 innings, with a 6-3 record… ERA of 2.22, and 10 base on balls…named the 2008 MVP pitcher, and 2007 and 2008 All-Region Teams… Personal: Born November 10, 1989 in Charlotte, NC to Stu and Jane McCready… greatest sports moment is throwing a no-hitter… chose to attend CSU because of the Christian environment

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2011: 2011 Big South All-Conference Second Team… 2011 Big South All-Tournament Team… Finished second on the team and eighth in the Big South in batting average at .355… Ninth in the Big South and second on the team with 75 hits… Saw action in 56 games in 2011 with 54 starts… Split time at shortstop and second base, while also appearing at first base 11 times… Went 4-for-5 with two runs, an RBI and a stolen base vs. North Florida (2/18/11) to hit .800 on the day… Had two hits and an RBI at Furman (2/22/11)… Was 2-for-4 with a double vs. Savannah State (3/1/11)… Went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI vs. Siena (3/5/11)… Tied his season high with four hits vs. USC Upstate (3/16/11), going 4-for-6 with two RBI and a run… Had a season-high three runs vs. UNC Asheville (4/2/11), going 3-for-4 with a double and a triple vs. the Bulldogs… Hit his first home run of the season vs. The College of Charleston, going 3-for-5 with a run and three RBI… Recorded three more hits vs. VMI (4/16/11), scoring four runs and driving in another two… Had a home run and a double against the Keydets… Was 2-for-4 with a run vs. cross-town rival The Citadel (4/19/11)… Hit his second home run of the season vs. in-state rival Winthrop (4/23/11)… Had four consecutive 3-hit games vs. High Point (5/7 and 5/8/11), defending National Champion South Carolina (5/11/11) and Presbyterian (5/13/11)… Also had three runs and three RBI vs. the Blue Hose… Went 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBI in the Bucs 9-3 win over Winthrop (5/25/11) in the first round of the 2011 Big South Tournament… Had two hits in the Bucs’ loss to Gardner-Webb (5/27/11) at the Big South Tournament. 2010: Spent much of the season as CSU’s top shortstop, playing in 47 games, with 41 starts… Batted .294 with five homers and 25 RBI… Also stole five bases in six tries… Had a hit in his first five games as a Buccaneer, with his first hit coming on February 20 against VCU… Tied a school record with three doubles in a game on April 3 against Radford… First career home run came on April 3 against Radford in the second game of a doubleheader… Set a career-high with three RBI on April 23 against Gardner-Webb, with each of them coming on one swing of the bat when he smashed a three-run homer… Had three home runs in his last seven games and two hits in each of his last four games… Also pitched three times in relief… Did not record a decision and posted an ERA of 6.00… Tossed scoreless innings on March 17 against Savannah State, his debut, and March 24, against College of Charleston. 2009: Redshirted High School: Pitching record of 10-2... 2005 & 2007 Baseball Player of the Year in SCISA Personal: Born Decmeber 29, 1988 in Charleston, SC... son of Tony and Darlene Quattlebaum.. favorite thing about CSU is the classes

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NICK BERRY

RYAN GUNTHER

Junior • OF West Ashley, S.C. 6-4 • 200

Junior • RHP Goose Creek, S.C. 6-2 • 190

USC Sumter: Was a two year starter in the outfield for coach Tom Fleenor… Helped the Fire Ants to the 2011 NJCAA Region X Regular Season Championship… Hit over .330 in his career at USC Sumter with four home runs… Went 39-of-128 to hit .305 in 2011… Also had 29 runs and 28 RBI. High School: Was a four-year letter winner at nearby West Ashley High School. Personal: Born October 12, 1990 in Charleston, S.C …. Parents are Mark and Karen Berry… Came to CSU to play in front of family… majoring in Criminal Justice and Economics… Favorite food is steak… Favorite book is Moneyball.

Prior to CSU: Played for Mike Kennedy at Elon University for a season, finishing with a 1-0 record… Then went on to play for Tim Wallace at Spartanburg Methodist College… Went 5-2 with an ERA of 2.62 in 2011 at SMC. High School: A three-year letterwinner under head coach John Chalus at nearby Stratford High School… Went 13-2 in his career at Startford… Compiled a 7-1 record with a 0.72 ERA as a senior in 2009… A two-time HSSR All-State honoree… Named to the 7-AAAA All-Region team… SCBCA All-State team… HIT All-Tournament team… Diamond Prospect “All-DP” team… Ranked the third-best pitcher in the S.C. Diamond King Award by DP… Diamond Prospect All-Academic team… CABA All-Tournament team. Personal: Born Ryan Michael Gunther on November 17, 1990… Parents are Mike and Liane Gunther… Best sports moments were pitching a one-hitter in the Metrodome and pitching at Wrigley Field… Favorite sports figure is Greg Maddux… Favorite food is grilled chicken… Best class is Business Law… Majoring in Business management at CSU.

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KEVIN BURAN

JOHN FAIRCLOTH

Junior • RHP Richmond, Va. 6-3 • 225

Pitt Community College: Played two seasons under head coach Tommy Eason at Pitt C.C. … Saw 13 starts as a sophomore in 2011 with a 7-3 record… Boasted an ERA of 4.50… Threw 66.2 innings for the Bulldogs, helping them to the Region X Championship… Made 13 appearances as a freshman in 2010 with three starts… Had a 4.20 ERA with a 2-1 record in 25.1 innings pitched… Helped the Bulldogs to a Region X Championship, Eastern District Championship and an NJCAA World Series appearance. High School: Played for John Marano at Mills E. Godwin HS in Richmond, Va. … Hit .494 as a sophomore with eight homes runs, earning First Team All-State and First Team All-Metro… Boasted a BA of .333 as a sophomore with six home runs… Had a home run and a batting average of .330 as a senior in 2009… Went 5-1 on the mound as a senior with an ERA of 1.1 in 33 innings… Recorded 55 strikeouts and earned Second Team All-State and First Team All-District honors… Had an ERA of 1.75 as a junior with a record of 7-1. Personal: Born to Shari and Malcolm Buran on January 8, 1991 in Richmond, Va. … Father played basketball at Virginia Tech while mother was a cheerleader… Brother Taylor plays baseball at VCU… Prized possession is his golf clubs… Favorite food is steak… Best class is Chemistry… Favorite place to visit is Santa Barbara, Calif.

Junior • INF Wake Forest, N.C. 6-1 • 180

Brunswick Community College: Played for Robbie Allen at Brunswick Community College for two seasons… Tied the program record for doubles with 17… Set a new record for games played with 50… Named the conference’s best defensive third baseman… Hit .369 as a freshman with 39 RBI and 17 doubles… Hit .307 in 2011… Led the team in 2011 with 28 RBIs… Played for the Martinsville Mustangs of the Coastal Plains League in the summer of 2011, earning a spot on the all-star team. High School: Played for Coach Kevin Lynch at Wake ForestRolesville High School… A three-year letterwinner… Named Rookie of the Year for the varsity team as a sophomore. Personal: Born John David Faircloth on February 23, 1991 to Debbie and David Faircloth… Father played football at Chowan Community College and Elon University… Came to CSU for the coaching staff and the teammates… Favorite food is steak… Favorite athlete is Chipper Jones… Best sports moment was winning the conference as a sophomore at Brunswick CC… Favorite movie is Dumb & Dumber… Studying kinesiology.

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Shane Miles

GEORGE SCHAEFER

Junior • OF Lake City, S.C. 5-10 • 192

Redshirt Junior • RHP Virginia Beach, Va. 5-11 • 180

2011: Appeared in 19 games at centerfield for the Bucs, making the start against North Florida (2/20/11)… Went 1-for-2 against the Osprey… Also had a season-high five putouts… Had two at-bats vs. Fordham (3/14/11).

2011: Made seven appearances for the Buccaneers as a redshirt sophomore… Pitched 8.1 innings on the year… Did not give up a run in his season debut vs. North Florida (2/20/11)… Recorded two strikeouts vs. the Osprey… Struck out three batters at Clemson (2/26/11)… Also recorded a strike out each against Georgia (4/5/11) and Georgia Southern (5/17/11)… Gave up just three extra base hits all season… Gave up nine earned runs.

2010: Played in 14 games as a freshman… Tallied his first career hit on March 17 against Savannah State… Finished the season 1-for-9 at the plate… Made his first career start on May 12 against South Carolina, going 0-for-2… Stole a base on May 16 against UNC Asheville.

2010: Pitched in four games in his first season, without recording a decision… Posted an ERA of 11.57… Made his collegiate debut on February 26 against Virginia Tech, pitching 2.1 scoreless innings and striking out two… Struck out four on the season and did not allow a home run in 4.2 innings.

High School: Played at Lake City High School under Coach Jason Cook... batted .479 for his career, with seven home runs... was an All-Region selection four times, and was named an AllState player on three occasions.

2009: Redshirted

Personal: Born September 4, 1990, in Lake City, S.C... son of Robert Miles and Wendy Morris... came to CSU because of the small school atmosphere... favorite sports figure is Tim Tebow... greatest sports moment is when he hit a walk-off home run to win a game as a high school freshman.

High School: Played at Bishop Sullivan Catholic HS under coaches Guy Hyatt and Dick Sullivan... named Team MVP and Pitcher of the year after his senior season... Also named team’s Pitcher of the Year as a junior... two-time All-Conference selection... career record of 12-7, with an ERA of 2.91... also played basketball in high school Personal: Born November 23, 1989 in Norfolk, Va... son of George Schaefer and Paula Miller... was class president in high school... cousin Freddie Frandis played football at Buffalo State... majoring in political science and communications... uncle Fred Francis played baseball at St. Bonaventure... cousin Charlie Klee played AA baseball in the Chicago White Sox organization.

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JAREN SUSTAR

Junior • C Irmo, S.C. 6-0 • 190

Stanly Community College: Played for head coach Jon Helsabeck… Was an all-conference nominee for the Eagles… Played in 37 games in 2010 with 53 hits and 127 at bats… Had eight doubles, 34 runs and 31 RBI with 11 home runs and a batting average of .417 as a freshman… Hit .333 as a sophomore in 2011… Played in 30 games with 96 at bats, 32 hits, six doubles, 10 runs and 17 RBI. High School: Played for Dutch Fork High School in Columbia, S.C. Personal: Born on April 24, 1990 to Tom and Dotty Moses in Brandon, Fla. … Father played baseball at Ohio Northern… Came to CSU for the Christian environment and the coaches… Studying Business Administration with the hopes of being an entrepreneur… Favorite sports figure is Joe Mauer… Favorite place to vacation is the beach… Favorite book is Moneyball.

Junior • INF Anderson, S.C. 6-0 • 192

2011: 2011 Big South All-Conference Second Team … Tied NCAA single-game record with four sac bunts vs. Fordham … Hit .342 on the season and led the team in at-bats with 237… Led the team in hits with 81… Was 2nd in RBI with 41… Had 14 doubles… Lone homerun of the season was a grand slam… Finished with a slugging percentage of .414… Was 10-of-12 on stolen bases… Had 47 putouts and 80 assists… Became just the second CSU position player to be named Big South Choice Hotels Player of the Week for May 9-15 after going 13for-18 to hit .722 with four doubles, seven runs and four RBI vs. South Carolina and Presbyterian… Led the Bucs with 15 sac bunts… Earned All-Conference second team honors … Finished third in the BSC in sac bunts and sixth in the conference in hits at the conclusion of the regular season. 2010: Saw significant time at both 2nd and 3rd base in his rookie campaign… Played in 25 games, with 14 starts… Batted .221, with three doubles and seven RBI… Had a base hit in his first career at-bat, on February 20 against VCU… First career RBI came on March 9 against USC Upstate… Had an RBI double in his lone at-bat on March 20 against Coastal Carolina… First career two-hit day was April 7 against Furman, when he scored twice… Had a bases-clearing, three-run double in the season finale on May 22 against High Point… Scored 12 runs. High School: Lettered for two seasons at T.L. Hanna HS for Coach Adam Comstock... batted .383 as a senior with four home runs and 12 doubles... earned Team MVP and All-Region honors. Personal: Born July 6, 1991 in Greer, S.C... son of Chris and Leah Sustar... greatest sporting moment was playing in the Big League World Series

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DANIEL VARGAS

HARRISON WILKINS

Junior • RHP Boyle Heights, Calif. 6-2 • 187

Junior • INF Easley, S.C. 5-10 • 175

2011: Sat out the 2011 season.

2011: Sat out the 2011 season.

2008-10: Played two seasons for James Hines at East Los Angeles College… named First Team All-SCC… finished with a 2.3 ERA.

2010: Played in 20 games as a rookie, and started the last seven… Batted .263 with two home runs and five RBI… Made his collegiate debut and tallied his first hit on February 26 against Virginia Tech… Scored his first career run and drove home his first RBI on April 23 against Gardner-Webb… Scored a pair of runs on May 14 against UNC Asheville in his first career start… Stole his first two bases on May 20 against High Point… Homered in each of the team’s final two games, on May 21 and 22 against High Point.

High School: Played at Roosevelt HS in Los Angeles, Calif. Personal: Born July 20, 1990, to Jesus and Eduarda Vargas in Los Angeles… majoring in history/education.

High School: Was a three-year letterman and All-Academic team member at Easley HS... coached by Roger Finley... led the Green Wave in home runs and RBI as a senior, when he hit .395... named a Palmetto Fellows Scholar and earned CSU’s Presidential Scholarship. Personal: Born Decmeber 21, 1990, in Easley, S.C... son of Stephen and Kim Wilkins... came to CSU because of the great coaches and nursing program.

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KYLE WARD

DREW WOODALL

Junior • LHP Georgetown, S.C. 6-2 • 200

Junior • C Cary, N.C. 5-9 • 185

2011: Made 13 appearances on the mound for the Bucs in 2011… Also pinch hit twice… Struck out a season-high three batters in 2.1 innings vs. Furman (3/30/11)… Got the win against the Paladins… Did not give up a hit vs. Fordham (3/13/11), Gardner-Webb (4/10/11) and the College of Charleston (4/13/11)… Struck out two batters vs. the Runnin’ Bulldogs (4/9/11) while pitching a season-high 3.0 innings… Gave up just four extra base hits… Pitched 15.2 innings. 2010: Participated as a two-way player in his first season in Charleston… Batted .188 in 14 games as a position player… Made two starts, against USC Upstate on March 9 and UNC Asheville on May 16… Tallied his first career hit and RBI on March 17 against Savannah State… Scored his first career run on March 20 against Coastal Carolina… Also appeared in five games on the mound… Did not post a decision but had a solid ERA of 3.60… Drew his first pitching on April 3, tossing a scoreless inning against Radford… Had his finest performance on May 18 against UNC Wilmington, throwing two scoreless innings while striking out a pair… Did not throw a wild pitch on the mound or commit an error in the field. High School: Lettered for four years at Georgetown HS under Coach Mike Johnson... batted .400 with four home runs and 37 RBIs as a senior, while posting a 2.12 ERA and 58 strikeouts on the mound... was an All-Region selection in 2008 and 2009 and an All-State performer in 2009... also named Team MVP in 2009, when he won the team batting title and pitching award. Personal: Born October 5, 1990 in Georgetown, S.C... son of Jeffrey and Patti Ward... came to CSU to play Division 1 baseball in a Christian environment... career goal is to be a college coach... most memorable athletic moment was winning a Region Championship as a high school junior.

2011: Split time as starting catcher, seeing action in 41 games with 31 starts as a sophomore… Hit .221 on the season with an on base percentage of .345 and a slugging percentage of .242… Went 2-for-3 in the season opener vs. North Florida (2/18/11) with two runs and an RBI… Was 1-for-3 with a double, a run and an RBI vs. Fordham (3/12/11)… Hit his second double of the season vs. The Citadel, going 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI… Picked up two sac bunts vs. High Point (5/8/11)… Had a career high 15 putouts against Fordham (3/13/11)… Was walked once and had 12 putouts vs. Winthrop (4/23/11)… Had 11 putouts vs. Radford (3/26/11)… Had just two errors on the season and boasted the team’s best fielding percentage at .992… Was second in putouts with 212… Caught 16 base runners stealing. 2010: Pressed into starting catcher duties as a freshman and performed admirably… Started 21 games and played in 33… Batted .224 with a home run and 12 RBI… Seven of his 15 hits were extra-base hits… Had his first two hits, his first double, and his first RBI on March 16 against USC Upstate… Had the game-winning, two-run double on April 9 against Winthrop, when he was 2-for4… Had a pinch hit, two-RBI double on April 16 against Presbyterian College… Hit his first career home run on May 11 against Georgia Southern… Notched a three-run double on May 15 against UNC Asheville… Had six RBI in his last four games… Committed just two errors and drew 12 walks. High School: Four year letterman at Athens Drive HS for Coach Joey Bell... batted .389 as a junior and .300 as a senior, with five career home runs and 34 doubles... named Team MVP as a junior and won the Coaches’ Award as a senior... also hit four home runs in his final year of Legion baseball. Personal: Born May 12, 1991 in Raleigh, N.C... son of Neil and Kim Woodall... most memorable athletic moment is making the final our to win the state championship as a freshman... came to CSU because of the Christian environment... cousin Heather plays softball at UNC Greensboro.

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Brennan Allen

DENIS BUCKLEY

Sophomore • INF Dade City, Fla. 6-0 • 180

High School: Played for coach Rickey Giles at Pasco (Fla.) High School… Helped the team to a 16-6 record as a senior in 2010… Hit .439 with 27 RBI and eight home runs… Earned 1st Team AllConference honors… Also saw time on the mound with an ERA of 1.15 and 21 strikeouts… Hit .372 as a junior with 26 RBI, earning First Team All-Conference (first base) and Second Team All-State (pitching)… Went 7-1 with 47 strikeouts in 13 appearances. Personal: Born February 14, 1992 in Plantation, Fla. … Mom is Debbie Allen… Also earned numerous all-conference honors in football as a punter and kicker… Has made four field goals of 50 yards or more… A Parade Magazine Honorable Mention All-American Kicker.

Sophomore • C/RHP McLean, Va. 6-0 • 200

2011: Saw action at catcher in 16 games for the Buccaneers in 2011… Got his first career start vs. Savannah State (3/15/11)… Went 2-for-3 with a run and a stolen base against the Tigers… Also had a hit against VMI (4/17/11)… Had a career high six putouts against the Keydets as well… Was walked by both the Tigers and the Keydets. High School: Boasted a 17-5 career record as a pitcher at McLean HS ...finished with a 2.2 ERA and 151 strikeouts ... also had 87 hits, 75 RBI and six home runs... earned All-Liberty District DH Honorable Mention as a freshman before being named AllLiberty District Honorable Mention All-Region Pitcher as a sophomore and junior... garnered First Team All District and All-Region recognition at catcher as a senior. Personal: Born November 4, 1991 in McLean, Va... Parents are Pat and Janet Buckley... greatest moment in sports was winning back to back Virginia State Championships as well as the Southeast Regional Championship... came to CSU for the great baseball and a chance to win a Big South Championship majoring in business.

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MARTIN Connelly

Sophomore • INF Kings Mountain N.C. 5-10 • 160

2011: Played in 23 games as a freshman with 13 starts at second base… Made his career debut as a pinch runner vs. the University of North Florida (2/18/11), scoring a run… Had a sac bunt against Furman (2/22/11)… Was 1-for-4 for a run and an RBI vs. Cincinnati (2/26/11)… Was walked and had a run vs. Savannah State (3/1/11)… Went 2-for-5 with two runs and an RBI against Siena (3/5/11)… Hit 2-for-4 with two RBI in the final game of the Siena series (3/6/11)… Had a career-high six putout vs. USC Upstate (3/9/11)… Drove home a run vs. Liberty (3/19/11)… Went 1-for-3 with two runs against Coppin State (3/22/11)… Was 2-for-5 with a career-high three runs against Furman (3/30/11)… Recorded six assists vs. Winthrop (4/22/11)… Hit .255 on the season with an on base percentage of .356 and a slugging percentage of .255.

Sophomore • INF St. George, S.C. 6-0 • 170

2011: Saw action in one game as a pinch runner. High School: Played for Coach Rusty Chapin at Woodland HS... hit 369 and had 33 runs also had 12 RBI and eight stolen bases as a senior for the Wolverines... named to the High School Sports Report All-State Team. Personal: Born March 20, 1992 to Marty and Vicki Connelly in Orangeburg, S.C. ...favorite sports moment is beating Wade Hampton twice to get Woodlands first two playoff wins in school history... majoring in business.

High School: Named to the 2009 All-Gazette team as a junior at Kings Mountain HS… earned All-Big South Conference 3A honors as a senior in 2010. Personal: Born on February 10, 1992 in Gastonia, NC… parents are Chuck and Lisa Austin… brother CJ played baseball at Erskine College… winning back-to-back AAU National Championships is his favorite sports moment… best thing about CSU is “the environment and the people.”

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CHANLER COX

THOMAS LEVANDER

Redshirt Sophomore • RHP Hanahan, S.C. 6-6 • 185

2011: Sat out the 2011 season.

Redshirt Sophomore • INF North Charleston, S.C> 5-8 • 170

USC Salkehatchie: Played in 38 games for the Indians in 2011 … Hit .228 on the season… Played for the same junior college as former CSU pitcher Ali Williams.

2009-10: Played in seven games at Anderson University … hit .200 for the Tigers with one hit in five at bats… also saw time on the mound with an ERA of 8.16.

High School: Played for Jerry Stoots at nearby Northwood Academy… Also played varsity basketball.

2008-09: Played for Division II Anderson Uiniversity. High School: Played for nearby Hanahan HS… was ranked the No. 10 First Baseman in South Carolina by Diamond Prospects. Personal: Full name is Christian “Chanler” Cox... Born on July 30, 1991 in Hanahan, SC… Parents are Stanley and Alyse Cox… mother played tennis at CSU, while his grandfather played tennis at Clemson… most memorable sports moment is throwing a scoreless inning in his collegiate debut against UNC Pembroke (at Anderson)…. major is physical education.

Personal: Born Richard Thomas Levander on September 28, 1990 in Charleston, S.C. … Parents are Margie and Brad Levander… Best sports moment was winning the 2009 Dixie Major College World Series for North Charleston… Favorite food is Chicken Alfredo … Favorite book is Moneyball and favorite movie is The Warrior… Prized possession is his cell phone… Favorite vacation spot is the Bahamas… A kinesiology major who hopes to become a college baseball coach.

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ZACH HAGAMAN

LEVI MAULDIN

Sophomore • OF/LHP Pawley’s Island, S.C. 6-0 • 173

2011: Saw action in the field in 14 games and made six appearances on the mound… Recorded his first collegiate hit – a home run – vs. Fordham (3/12/11) going 1-for-2 with two runs and two RBI… Also had a stolen base vs. the Rams and was walked twice… Also had a hit each against VMI (4/17/11) and The Citadel (4/19/11)… Also had a stolen base vs. the Keydets… Was walked nine times on the season… Pitched 1.1 scoreless innings vs. North Florida (2/20/11)… Got the start vs. USC Upstate (3/16/11), throwing 1.1 innings. High School: Played for Coach Jeff Gregory at Waccamaw HS... finished with a career batting average of .369 hit 20 homeruns, 112 RBI and had 28 stolen bases... went 12-11 with a 2.61 ERA and 270 strikeouts as a pitcher. Personal: Born October 18, 1991 in Williamson W. Va. parents are Jon and Jennifer Hagaman undecided on a major.

Sophomore • RHP White, Ga. 6-3 • 205

2011: Made 10 appearances for the Bucs as a freshman in 2011… Saw seven starts on the mound… Pitched 4.0 innings as the starter vs. Furman (2/22/11), striking out one batter and giving up one earned run… Saw 2.1 innings of action vs. Savannah State (3/1/11), striking out one and giving up six hits… Struck out two batters vs. Savannah State (3/15/11) while pitching a career-high 6.1 innings… Struck out three at Georgia (4/6/11)… Had a careerhigh four strikeouts vs. the College of Charleston (4/13/11)… Gave up 24 earned runs in 33.2 innings pitched. High School: Earned the Jim Locke Award as a Pitcher for Cartersville HS... also named Mr. May and MVP Pitcher... garnered a spot on the All-State All-Star team as well as the All-County team. Personal: Born in Cartersville, Ga., on January 2, 1992 to Scott and Sharon Mauldin... calls winning the high school state championship in 2009 his best sports moment ... is majoring in mathematics and hopes to become a coach and teacher in the future.

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BRIAN WELCH Sophomore • INF/OF Macedonia, S.C. 5-11 • 197

Redshirt Sophomore • INF Central, S.C. 6-0 • 150

2010: Redshirted the season.

2011: Appeared in 25 games as a freshman in 2011 with 15 starts in the outfield… Also pinch hit in 10 games… Recorded two hits, including a double, and drove in two runs in his collegiate debut vs. North Florida (2/18/11)… Went 2-for-3 in the Bucs’ BSC win over Radford (3/26/11)… Hit his second double of the season vs. UNC Asheville (4/3/11) and also scored a run vs. the Bulldogs… Was 2-for-3 with a run and a stolen base at Georgia (4/6/11)… Walked four times on the season… Had a season-high four putouts vs. UNC Asheville (4/23/11)… Had just one error on the year… Had a team-long 14-game hit streak … Finished the season hitting .184 with an on-base percentage of .245 and a slugging percentage of .224.

High School: Lettered for four seasons at D.W. Daniel HS for Coach Andy Swords... batted .310 with a .480 OBP as a senior, with ten stolen bases... was the student body president at Daniel... also played basketball.

High School: Batted .625 with nine homeruns at Timberland HS… also had 53 RBI and 25 doubles… named to the All-Region, All-State and All-Lowcountry teams … also earned SCBCA 2A/3A South All-Star honors… also an all-region honoree in football.

Personal: Born February 2, 1991 in Anderson, S.C... son of Tony and Lee Ann Qualkinbush... came to CSU to play baseball in a Christian environment... favorite class is calculus.

Personal: Born August 12, 1992 in Charleston, S.C.… parents are Michael and Janice Welch… majoring in physical education… aspires to be a high school or college coach in the future.

2011: Saw action in 18 games as a pinch hitter or pinch runner… Also saw time at first base on three occasions… Went 1-for-1 as a pinch hitter at Furman (3/30/11)… Scored as a pinch runner vs. USC Upstate (3/16/11)… Made it home against UNC Asheville (4/3/11)… Pinch ran and scored in the team’s first match up vs. the College of Charleston (4/12/11)… Pinch ran and had the gamewinning run as the Buccaneers defeated the College of Charleston for the first time since 2007 (4/13/11)… Had two put outs playing first base vs. South Carolina (5/11/11)… Totaled five runs, a stolen base and eight put outs on the season.

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MATT WITT

Sophomore • INF Tega Cay, S.C. 6-0 • 173

2011: Was the runner up in Big South Freshman of the Year voting… Finished the season hitting .351 (3rd on the team)… Was second on the team in slugging percentage (.470) and on-base percentage (.407)… Earned the starting spot at shortstop as a freshman, appearing in 41 games with 35 starts for the Bucs… Went 2-for-4 with two runs to record his first collegiate hit vs. Cincinnati (2/26/11)… Was 2-for-4 with a double vs. Siena (3/5/11)… Was walked a seasonhigh three times vs. Liberty (3/20/11)… Went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI at Furman (3/30/11)… Drove home two runs with a double vs. UNC Asheville (4/3/11)… Hit a double in three straight games; 4/9/11 at Gardner-Webb, 4/10/11 at Gardner-Webb and 4/12/11 vs. College of Charleston… Went 2-for-5 with a run and two RBI vs. VMI (4/16/11)… Had two hits, including a double; a run and an RBI vs. The Citadel (4/19/11)… Went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI in the first game of a double header at Winthrop before going 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI in the second (4/23/11)… Was a perfect 5-for-5 with two runs and an RBI vs. Georgia Southern (5/4/11)… Became the first CSU position player since 2005 to earn Choice Hotels Big South Player of the Week honors for his efforts… Had a career-high eight assists at High Point (5/6/11)… Was 4-for-6 with two runs and two RBI at High Point (5/8/11)… Career-high three runs vs. Presbyterian (5/14/11), going 2-for-3… Was 2-for-4 with a run in the first game of the Big South Tournament vs. Winthrop (5/25/11)… Finished the season with 12 doubles and two triples on 47 hits. High School: Played for Brad Mercer at Fort Mill HS… hit .474 with seven homeruns in high school… named the team’s defensive MVP and claimed the highest batting average in 2010… also named to the 2010 All-Region team.

Sophomore • RHP White, Ga. 6-3 • 220

2011: Appeared in 10 games as a relief pitcher for the Buccaneers in his sophomore season… Did not earn a decision… Had a career high five strikeouts vs. the College of Charleston (4/12/11)… Struck out two batters in 2.0 innings vs. Clemson (2/26/11)… Did not give up an earned run vs. Savannah State (3/15/11), GardnerWebb (4/8/11), South Carolina (5/11/11) or Liberty (5/26/11)… Gave up nine hits on the season… Did not give up a hit in six separate appearances… Surrendered just three extra base hits all season… Finished the season with an ERA of 11.57… Also appeared in four games as a pinch hitter. High School: Named to Second Team All-Region as a junior and Senior… Island Packet Player of the Year in 2010… majoring in business… favorite baseball memory is pitching a complete game in the high school playoffs… came to CSU because he liked the coaches and people and thought it would be a good place for me. Personal: Played High School Baseball at Beaufort HS for Brook Dickson

Personal: Born November 6, 1991 in Pineville, NC… father is Jack Tomasovich… chose CSU for the baseball and Christian atmosphere… majoring in business.

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AUSTIN HICKS

Freshman • INF Columbia, S.C. 6-4 • 200

Freshamn • OF/RHP Fort Mill, S.C. 6-0 • 170

High School: A four-year letter winner for coach Dell Corley at Nation Ford High School… Hit .390… Earned Defensive Player and Coaches Award honors… Also named to the all-region team. Personal: Born Austin Sherrill Hicks on January 23, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. … Parents are Pamela Wentz and Todd Hicks… Grandfather was an All-American in both baseball and basketball at Wake Forest… Favorite food is country fried steak… Favorite class is New Testament… Favorite vacation spot is Myrtle Beach… Prized possession is his dirt bike… Came to CSU for the “beautiful weather” and to win a championship

High School: Played for Brookland-Cayce High School in Columbia… Head coach was Brian Hucks.. Hit .462 as a senior with 10 home runs… Named to the All-State and AllRegion teams… Also played basketball as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Birthday is January 24, 1993… Parents are Kit Shelton and Chad Shelton.

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Freshman • OF Goose Creek, S.C. 5-8 • 160

Freshman • OF North Augusta, S.C. 5-10 • `80

High School: A three-year letter winner at nearby Stratford High School in Goose Creek… Played under head coach John Chalus and alongside current CSU teammate Ryan Gunther… Was a High School Sports Report all-region honoree in 2010 and 2011… Named to the all-state team in 2011… Earned the Best Hitter Award in both 2010 and 2011… Hit .453 as a senior, .386 as a junior and .381 as a sophomore for a career average of .404… Collected 105 hit, 43 RBI and 75 runs scored in three seasons… Named to the 2011 North/South All-Star game… Was a Post & Courier All-Lowcountry Player in 2010 and 2011. Personal: Born Robert Lee Ison III to Bob and Sarah Ison on July 5, 1993 in North Charleston, S.C. … Best sports moment is playing in the North/South All-Star game and hitting a home run… Came to CSU for the good Christian atmosphere and to stay close to home… Favorite book is Josh Hamilton: Beyond Belief… Favorite place to visit is Atlanta, Ga. … Prized possession is his iPhone… Best class is sociology… Favorite food is barbeque chicken.

High School: A three-year letterwinner for Vic Radcliffe at North Augusta (S.C.) High School… hit .412 as a junior in 2010 and was named to the all-region team… Boasted a .582 BA as a senior in 2012 with a .909 slugging percentage and a .629 on-base percentage… Was named the team’s MVP and Offensive Player of the Year… Named to the all-region team as both a junior and senior… 2011 SC Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Team and team MVP. Personal: Born Evan Clay Still on December 31, 1992 in Augusta, Ga…. Parents are Clay and Diana Still… Majoring in Social Studies Education… Favorite food is barbeque… Favorite movie is Man on Fire… Best class was American History … Favorite sports figure is Chipper Jones… Greatest sports moment was playing in the North/South All-Star game… Went 2-for-3 in the game at Greenjackets Stadium with a homerun.

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ROBBIE STREET Freshman • INF Lexington, S.C. 6-2 • 215

High School: Played at White Knoll High School for head coach Jonny Thompson… Hit .460 as a junior with 11 home runs and 52 runs scored as a junior in 2010… Finished his senior season with a batting average of .450 in 2012… Boasted an on-base percentage of .547 and had seven home runs as a senior… Had a fielding percentage of .986… A two-time Golden Glove winner and a state champion at White Knoll… Was twice named to the all-state and all-region teams… Two-time All-RBI Tournament team and AllAcademic team honoree… Two-time All-Forest Area Tournament honoree… 2011 Home Run Derby Champion for Forest Acres Tournament. Personal: Born July 21, 1993 to Kim and Greg Streett in Lake City, Fla…. Father played baseball at Bruten Parker before transferring to Coastal Carolina… Best sports moment was winning the 2010 4A State Championship… Came to CSU because of the great coaches and Christian atmosphere… Majoring in Kinesiology… Favorite food is barbeque… Favorite movie is Remember the Titans… Favorite Athlete is Josh Hamilton… Favorite book is Harry Potter.

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AUSTIN WEEKLEY Freshman • RHP James Island, S.C. 6-2 • 170

High School: Played for Tom Hatley at James Island High School… Went 8-2 as a senior in 2011 with an ERA of 1.85… Pitched 63 innings with 85 strikeouts… Named to the 4A All-State SCBCA team in 2011… Earned 4A All-State HSSR honors in 2010 and 2011… Was a South 4A/1A North/South All-Star Game participant… Named to the Post & Courier All-Lowcountry team in 2011… All-Region and All-HIT Tournament team in both 2010 and 2011… Team MVP in 2011… Struck out 13 batters in his first career playoff game for James Island. Personal: Born January 29, 1993 in James Island, S.C., to Lori and Walt Weekley… Graduated 15th in a class of 362 with a 4.3 GPA… Majoring in Business Administration and Computer Science at CSU… Greatest sports moment was winning the Region Championship and going 8-0 in the region… Father played collegiate tennis at The Citadel and grandfather played baseball at The Citadel… Favorite food is tacos… Favorite movie is Moneyball… Prized possessions are his iPhone and MacBook.

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Name Cl. Bobby Ison Fr John Faircloth Jr. Brian Welch So. Walt Quattlebaum Sr. Charlie McCready Sr. Ryan Gunther Jr. Alex Tomasovich So. Zach Hagaman So. Shane Miles Jr. Kyle Ward Jr. Chase Shelton Fr. Denis Buckley So. Levi Mauldin So. Blake Hunt R-Sr. Robbie Streett Fr. Austin Weekley Fr. Matt Witt So. Patrick Dolan Sr. George Schaefer R-Jr. Nick Berry Jr. Drew Woodall Jr. Thomas Levandar R-So Derek Moses Jr. Brennan Dorsett Sr. Kevin Buran Jr. Austin Hicks Fr. Jaren Sustar Jr. Corey Deighan Sr. Evan Still Fr. Ben Qualkinbush R-So. Brennan Allen So. Martin Connelly So. Cody Austin So. Daniel Vargas Jr. Harrison Wilkins Jr. Chandler Cox So.

Pos. OF INF INF/OF INF/RHP LHP RHP INF OF/LHP OF 1B/LHP 1B/LHP C/RHP RHP C INF RHP 1B/LHP RHP/UTL RHP OF/P C INF C/1B RHP RHP OF/RHP INF RHP OF/P INF INF INF INF RHP OF/1B RHP

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

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

Head Coach: Stuart Lake (CSU, ‘94) Assistant Coach: Sid Fallaw (Citadel, ‘09) Assistant Coach: Adam Ward (Clemson ‘08) Assistant Coach: Jamie Rabon (Southern Wesleyan ‘07) Student Coach: J.J. Reilly (CSU, ‘10) Team Chaplain: Jon Davis

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Hometown/Previous School Goose Creek, SC/Stratford HS Wake Forest,NC/Brunswick CC Macedonia, SC/Timberland HS Harleyville, SC/Dorchester Academy HS Fort Mill, SC/Fort Mill HS Goose Creek, SC/Spartanburg Methodist JC Tega Cay, SC/Fort Mill HS Pawley’s Island, SC/Waccamaw HS Lake City, SC/Lake City HS Georgetown, SC/Georgetown HS Columbia, SC/ Brookland-Cayce HS McLean, VA/ McLean HS White, GA/Cartersville HS Louisville, KY/Ballard HS Lexington, SC/ White Knoll HS James Island, SC/James Island HS Beaufort, SC/Beaufort HS Summerville, SC/Summerville HS Virginia Beach, VA/Catholic Univ. of America West Ashley, SC/USC-Sumter Cary, NC/Athens Drive HS North Charleston, SC/USC-Salkehatchie Columbia, SC/ Stanly CC Raleigh, NC/Louisburg JC Richmond, VA/Pitt CC Fort Mill, SC/Nations Ford HS Anderson, SC/T.L. Hanna HS Jacksonville, FL/Bolles School North Augusta SC, North Augusta HS Central, SC/ Daniel HS Dade City, FL/Pasco HS St. George, SC/Woodland HS Kings Mountain, NC/Kings Mountain HS Boyle Heights, CA/East Los Angeles CC Easley, SC/Easley HS Hanahan, SC/ Hanahan HS


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OPPONENTS


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GEORGETOWN Location Washington, D.C. Founded 1789 Enrollment 15,318 Nickname Hoyas Colors Blue and Gray Stadium Shirley Povich Field. Capacity 1,500 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big East President Dr. John J. DeGioia

SAVANNAH STATE Location Savannah, Ga. Founded 1890 Enrollment 3,432 Nickname Tigers Colors Burnt Orange & Reflex Blue Stadium Tiger Field. Capacity 500 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Independent President Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough

Assistant Coach Curtis Brown Assistant Coach Grant Achilles 2011 Record (Conf.) 23-33 (5-22) Starters Returning/Lost 5/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 26/8 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

FEB. 22, MAR. 14, APR. 18

Ath. Director Marilynn StaceySuggs Ath. Dept. Phone 912-353-5181 Baseball SID Opio Mashariki Office Phone 912-358-3430 Cell Phone Fax E-mail masharik@savannahstate.edu Head Coach Carlton Hardy Career Record At school -

MARSHALL Location Huntington, W. Va. Founded 1837 Enrollment 14,196 Nickname Thundering Herd Colors Green and White Stadium Kennedy Center. Capacity 3,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Conference USA President Dr. Stephen K. Kopp

FEB. 17-19

Ath. Director Lee Reed Ath. Dept. Phone 202-687-2435 Baseball SID Mike “Mex” Carey Office Phone 202-687-2475 Cell Phone 917-576-7445 Fax 202-687-2491 E-mail mbc32@georgetown.edu Head Coach Pete Wilk Career Record 247-453 At school same Baseball Phone -

Baseball Phone 912-358-3082 Assistant Coach Joel Crisler 2011 Record (Conf.) 29-23 Starters Returning/Lost Lettermen Returning/Lost Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

FEB. 24-26

Ath. Director Mike Hamrick Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Daniel Manget Office Phone 304-696-5276 Cell Phone 770-715-3131 Fax E-mail manget@live.marshall.edu Head Coach Jeff Waggoner Career Record 120-156-1 At school same Baseball Phone -

Assistant Coach Joe Renner Assistant Coach Tim Donnelly 2011 Record (Conf.) 20-31 (7-17) Starters Returning/Lost 9/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost 20/13 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 1978 Result Lost in Regional

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Location Hattiesburg, Miss.. Founded 1910 Enrollment 18,000 Nickname Golden Eagles Colors Black and Gold Stadium Pete Taylor Park. Capacity 6,600 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Conference USA President Dr. Martha D. Saunders

AUBURN

MAR. 2

Assistant Coach Chad Caillet Assistant Coach Michael Federico 2011 Record (Conf.) 39-19 (16-8) Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 14/13 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2011 Result 0-2 Atlanta Regional

MAR. 3

Location Auburn, Ala.. Founded 1856 Enrollment 24,602 Nickname Tigers Colors Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Stadium Plainsman Park. Capacity 4,096 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southeastern President Dr. Jay Gogue

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Ath. Director Richard Giannini. Ath. Dept. Phone 601-266-5017 Baseball SID Jack Duggan Office Phone 601-266-5947 Cell Phone 601-596-5637 Fax 601-266-4507 E-mail jack.duggan@usm.edu Head Coach Scott Berry Career Record 75-43 (3) At school same Baseball Phone 601-266-5017

Ath. Director Jay Jacobs Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Office Phone Cell Phone Fax E-mail Head Coach John Pawlowski. Career Record 441-267-1 (12) At school 103-75 (3) Baseball Phone -

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Assistant Coach Scott Foxhall Assistant Coach Link Jarrett 2011 Record (Conf.) 29-29 (14-16) Starters Returning/Lost Lettermen Returning/Lost Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2010 Result 3-2 Auburn Regional


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PURDUE Location West Lafayette, Ind.. Founded 1869 Enrollment 39,697 Nickname Boilermakers Colors Old Gold and Black Stadium Lambert Field. Capacity 1,100 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big Ten President France A. Cordova

MAR. 4 Ath. Director Morgan J. Burke Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Ben Turner Office Phone 765-494-3198 Cell Phone 217-549-7965 Fax 765-494-5447 E-mail benturner@purdue.edu Head Coach Doug Schreiber Career Record 380-348 (13) At school same Baseball Phone 765-494-9603

Assistant Coach Jeff Duncan Assistant Coach Tristan McIntryre 2011 Record (Conf.) 37-20 (14-10) Starters Returning/Lost 8/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 27/5 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 1987 Result 0-2 Regional

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Location Statesboro, Ga. Founded 1906 Enrollment 20,212 Nickname Eagles Colors Blue and White Stadium J.I. Clements Stadium Capacity 3,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southern Conference President Dr. Brooks A. Keel

Athletics Director Sam Baker Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Barrett Gilham Office Phone (912) 478-5448. Cell Phone (912)-678-5051 Fax -. E-mail bgilham@GeorgiaSouthern.edu Head Coach Rodney Hennon Career Record 521-321-1 (15) At School 440-283 (13) Baseball Phone (912) 478-1350

USC UPSTATE Location Spartanburg, S.C. Founded 1967 Enrollment 5,471 Nickname Spartans Colors Hunter Green, Black White Stadium Harley Park. Capacity 500 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Atlantic Sun President Dr. Thomas Moore.

Location Lawrenceville, N.J. Founded 1865 Enrollment 5,650 Nickname Broncos Colors Cranberry, White and Gray Stadium Sonny Pittaro Field. Capacity 2,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic President Dr. Mordechai Rozanski

Assistant Coach Mike Tidick Assistant Coach B.J. Green 2011 Record (Conf.) 36-26 (18-12) Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 17/10 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2011. Result 0-2 Columbia Regional

MAR. 7, APR. 10

Athletics Director Mike.Hall Ath. Dept. Phone (864).503-5144 Baseball SID Alex Edwards Office Phone (864)503-5156 Cell Phone (864)279-4829. Fax (864)503-5127 E-mail aedwards@uscupstate.edu Head Coach Matt Fincher Career Record 312-451 (14). At School same Baseball Phone (864).503-5135

RIDER

MAR. 6, MAY 2

Assistant Coach Grant Rembert Assistant Coach Dusty Blake 2011 Record (Conf.) 19-36 (10-18) Starters Returning/Lost 8/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 19/8 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

MAR. 9-11 Ath. Director Don Harnum Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Bud Focht Office Phone 609-896-5138 Cell Phone Fax 609-896-0341 E-mail focht@rider.edu Head Coach Barry Davis Career Record 761-377-4 (22) At school 190-181 (7) Baseball Phone -

Assistant Coach Jaime Steward Assistant Coach Tim Reilly 2011 Record (Conf.) 33-18 (16-7) Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 18/9 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

SOUTH CAROLINA MAR. 13 Location Columbia, S.C. Founded 1801 Enrollment 29,957 Nickname Gamecocks Colors Garnet and Black Stadium Carolina Stadium Capacity 8,242 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southeastern President Dr. Harris Pastides

Athletics Director Eric Hyman Ath. Dept. Phone 803.777.7977 Baseball SID Andrew Kitick Office Phone 803.777.7977 Cell Phone Fax E-mail kitick@mailbox.sc.edu Head Coach Ray Tanner Career Record 1,084-469-3 (24) At School 689-296 (15) Baseball Phone -

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Assistant Coach Chad Holbrook Assistant Coach Jerry Meyers 2011 Record (Conf.) 55-14 (22-8) Starters Returning/Lost 4/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost 20/13 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2011 Result National Championship

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PENN

MAR. 17-18 (DH)

Location Philadelphia, Pa. Founded 1740 Enrollment 10,300 Nickname Quakers Colors Red and Blue Stadium Meiklejohn Stadium. Capacity 1,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Ivy League President Dr. Amy Gutmann

Ath. Director Steve Bilsky Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Alex Keil Office Phone 215-898-6128 Cell Phone Fax 215-898-1747 E-mail alexkeil@upenn.edu Head Coach John Cole Career Record 333-208-1 (12) At school 104-134-1 (6) Baseball Phone -

THE CITADEL Location Charleston, S.C. Founded 1842 Enrollment 2,139 Nickname Bulldogs Colors Citadel Blue and White Stadium Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park Capacity 6,000 Surface Bermuda Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southern Conference President Lt Gen John W Rosa, Jr

Assistant Coach John Yurkow Assistant Coach Mike Santello 2011 Record (Conf.) 19-21 (10-10) Starters Returning/Lost 5/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost 12/5 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 1995 Result 0-2 Regional

MAR. 20, APR. 4

Athletics Director Larry Leckonby Ath. Dept. Phone 864-294-2150 Baseball SID Steve Rudnicki Office Phone Cell Phone (843) 814-1021 Fax (843) 953-6727 E-mail Ben.Waring@Citadel.edu Head Coach Fred Jordan Career Record 686-508 (20). At School same Baseball Phone (843) 953-5285

Assistant Coach David Beckley Assistant Coach Britt Reames 2011 Record (Conf.) 20-36 (8-22) Starters Returning/Lost 5/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 18/11 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2010 Result Columbia Regional

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Location Charleston, S.C. Founded 1770 Enrollment 11,617 Nickname Cougars Colors Maroon and White Stadium Patriots Point Field Capacity 2,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southern Conference President Dr. George Benson

Athletics Director Joe Hull Ath. Dept. Phone 843-953-5556 Baseball SID Will Bryan Office Phone (843) 953-3683 Cell Phone (843) 819-7429 Fax (843) 953-6534 E-mail bryanc1@cofc.edu Head Coach Monte Lee Career Record 118-63 (3) At School same Baseball Phone 843-953-5916

MAR. 21, 27

Assistant Coach Matt Heath Assistant Coach Chris Morris 2011 Record (Conf.) 39-22 (18-12) Starters Returning/Lost 3/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2010 Result 2-2 Myrtle Beach Regional

HIGH POINT MAR. 23-25 Location High Point, N.C. Founded 1924 Enrollment 4,200 Nickname Panthers Colors Purple and White Stadium Coy O. Williard Baseball Stadium Capacity 550 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President Dr. Nido Qubein

Athletics Director Craig Keilitz Ath. Dept. Phone 864-294-2150 Baseball SID Erika Carrubba Office Phone (336) 841-4640 Cell Phone (336) 848-9192 Fax (336) 841-9182 E-mail ecarrubb@highpoint.edu Head Coach Craig Cozart Career Record 76-93 (4) At School same Baseball Phone -

CAMPBELL Location Buies Creek, N.C.. Founded 1887 Enrollment 6,834 Nickname Fighting Camels Colors Orange and Black Stadium Taylor Field. Capacity 1,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President Dr. Jerry M. Wallace

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Assistant Coach Bryan Peters Assistant Coach Rich Wallace 2011 Record (Conf.) 24-32 (9-18) Starters Returning/Lost 3/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 14/20 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

MAR. 30-31(DH)

Ath. Director Bob Roller Ath. Dept. Phone 910-893-1327 Baseball SID Daniel Smith Office Phone 910-893-1529 Cell Phone Fax 910-893-1330 E-mail dsmith@campbell.edu Head Coach Greg Goff Career Record 245-209 (8) At school 93-125 (4) Baseball Phone 910-893-1338

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Assistant Coach Justin Haire Assistant Coach Rick McCarty 2011 Record (Conf.) 17-37 (3-27) Starters Returning/Lost 4/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost 17/12 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -


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UNC ASHEVILLE Location Asheville, N.C. Founded 1927 Enrollment 3,700 Nickname Bulldogs Colors Royal Blue and White Stadium Greenwood Field Capacity 500/3,500 Surface Natural Gras Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President Dr. Anne Ponder

UNC WILMINGTON Location Wilmington, N.C. Founded 1947 Enrollment 12,500 Nickname Seahawks Colors Teal, Navy and Gold Stadium Brooks Field. Capacity 3,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Colonial Athletic Association President Dr. Gary Miller

APR. 6-7 (DH)

Athletics Director Janet Cone Ath. Dept. Phone 828-251-6459 Baseball SID Mike Gore Office Phone 828-251-6923 Cell Phone 828-215-6387 Fax 864-294-3061 E-mail mgore@unca.edu Head Coach Tom Smith Career Record 33-71 (2) At School same Baseball Phone 828-251-6920

Assistant Coach Aaron Rembert Assistant Coach Matt Henson 2011 Record (Conf.) 15-37 (7-20) Starters Returning/Lost 8/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 20/10 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

APR. 11, MAY 15

Ath. Director Jimmy Bass Ath. Dept. Phone Baseball SID Tom Riordan Office Phone 910-962-4099 Cell Phone Fax E-mail riordant@uncw.edu Head Coach Mark Scalf Career Record 651-514-1 (20) At school same Baseball Phone -

Assistant Coach Randy Hood Assistant Coach Jason Howell 2011 Record (Conf.) 31-28 (18-12) Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 21/9 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2008 Result 2-2 Cary Regional

GARDNER-WEBB APR. 13-15 Location Boiling Springs, N.C. Founded 1905 Enrollment 4,300 Nickname Runnin’ Bulldogs Colors Scarlet and Black Stadium John Henry Moss Stadium Capacity 1,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President Dr. Frank Bonner

Athletics Director Chuck Burch Ath. Dept. Phone (704) 406-4340 Baseball SID Marc Rabb Office Phone (704) 406-4355. Cell Phone (704) 974-3662 Fax E-mail mrabb@gardner-webb .edu Head Coach Rusty Stroupe Career Record 612-493-1 (21) At School 256-250-1 (10) Baseball Phone (704) 406-4348

Assistant Coach Mike Netti Assistant Coach Jay McAuley 2010 Record (Conf.) 34-23-1 (14-13) Starters Returning/Lost Lettermen Returning/Lost Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

CLEMSON APR. 17 Location Clemson, S.C. Founded 1889 Enrollment 19,453 Nickname Tigers Colors Clemson Orange & Regalia Stadium Doug Kingsmore Stadium Capacity 6,346 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference ACC President James F. Baker

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Ath. Dept. Phone 864-656-2114 Baseball SID Brian Hennessy Office Phone 864-656-1924 Cell Phone 864-567-1663 Fax 864-656-0299 E-mail bhennes@clemson.edu Head Coach Jack Leggett Career Record 1189-666-1(32) At Clemson 812-376-1 (18)

864-656-1947 Assistant Coach Bradley Lecroy Assistant Coach Dan Pepicelli 2011 Record (Conf.) 43-20 (20-9) Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 20/8 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2011 Result 2-2 Clemson Regional

PRESBYTERIAN APR. 20-22 Location Clinton, S.C. Founded 1880 Enrollment 1,350 Nickname Blue Hose Colors Garnet and Blue Stadium PC Baseball Complex Capacity 500 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President Dr. John V. Griffith

Athletics Director Brian Reese Ath. Dept. Phone 864-833-8240 Baseball SID Simon Whitaker Office Phone 864-294-2061 Cell Phone Fax E-mail Head Coach Elton Pollock Career Record 119-264 (7) At School same Baseball Phone 864-833-8236

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Assistant Coach Josh Davis Assistant Coach Cody Church 2011 Record (Conf.) 24-32 (9-18) Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 24/8 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

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WINTHROP MAY 4-6 Location Rock Hill, S.C. Founded 1886 Enrollment 6,400 Nickname Eagles Colors Garnet and Gold Stadium Winthrop Coliseum Capacity 1,300 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio

Athletics Director Tom Hickman Ath. Dept. Phone 803-323-2129 Baseball SID Wesley Herring Office Phone 803-323-2129 Cell Phone Fax E-mail herringw@winthrop.edu Head Coach Tom Riginos Career Record 27-30 (1) At School same Baseball Phone 864-294-2146

Assistant Coach Clint Chrysler Assistant Coach Ben Hall 2011 Record (Conf.) 27-30 (15-12) Starters Returning/Lost 5/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost 16/14 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2006 Result -

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Location Lexington, Va. Founded 1839 Enrollment 1,500 Nickname Keydets Colors Red, White and Yellow Stadium Gray-Minor Stadium Capacity 1,400 Surface Bermuda Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President General J.H. Binford Peay

III Athletics Director Donny White Ath. Dept. Phone (540)464-7251 Baseball SID Brad Salois. Office Phone (540) 464-7015 Cell Phone (940) 642-9865 Fax (540) 464-7583. E-mail saloisbj@vmi.edu Head Coach Marlin Ikenberry Career Record 221-213-1 (8). Record at School same

COASTAL CAROLINA Location Conway, S.C. Founded 1826 Enrollment 9,084 Nickname Chanticleers Colors Teal, Bronze and Black Stadium Charles Watson Stadium Capacity 2,000 Surface Natural Grass Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South President David A. DeCenzo

Athletics Director Hunter Yuracheck Ath. Dept. Phone (843) 347-3161 Baseball SID Mike Cawood. Office Phone (843) 349-2822. Cell Phone 864-567-1663 Fax 864-294-3061 E-mail cawood@coastal.edu Head Coach Gary Gilmore Career Record 906-425-2 (22). At School 650-323 (16) Baseball Phone (843) 349-2816

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Baseball Phone (540) 464-7609 Assistant Coach Jonathan Hadra Assistant Coach Travis Beazley 2011 Record (Conf.) 27-24-1 (14-13) Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 21/11 Last NCAA Tourn. App. Result -

MAY 17-19 Assistant Coach Kevin Schnall Assistant Coach Brendan Dougherty 2011 Record (Conf.) 42-21 (20-7) Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 21/9 Last NCAA Tourn. App. 2011 Result 1-2 Clemson Regional

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Games Played Season: 63 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 Career: 223 • John Rocco, 1996-99 Consecutive: 188 • Quincy Boyd, 1991-94 At-Bats Game: 7 • 11 players Season: 250 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 Career: 806 • John Rocco, 1996-99 Batting Average Season: .450 • Jamie Futrell, 1985 Career: .400 • Mark Parrish, 1976-79 Runs Scored Game: 5 • Roger Hood vs. Mars Hill, 1977; Tyler Thornburg at High Point, 2009 Season: 52 • Bryant Gilmore, 1996 Career: 171 • John Rocco, 1996-99 Hits Game: 6 • Ted Malikowski vs. College of Charleston, 1998 Season: 84 • Brantley Meier, 2010 Career: 244 • Jordan Haar, 2002-05 Doubles Game: 3 • Billy Smith vs. South Carolina, 1975; Tom Kruse vs. Liberty, 1994; Jeremy Weber vs. UMBC, 1996 Season: 22 • Tommy Lark, 1992 Career: 50 • Terry Shiley, 1984-87 Triples Game: 3 • Todd Carter vs. Benedict, 1984 Season: 6 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 Career: 14 • John Rocco, 1996-99 Home Runs Game: 3 • Hardy Ferguson vs. Campbell, 1988; Tyler Thornburg at Furman, 2009 Season: 15 • Jordan Haar, 2004 Career: 41 • Jordan Haar, 2002-05 Extra Base Hits Game: 4 • Jimmy Flynn vs. North Carolina, 1982 (2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR); Terry Shiley vs. Salisbury State, 1985 (1 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR); Ted Malikowski vs. College of Charleston, 1998 (2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR) Season: 28 • Jordan Haar, 2002 (16 2B, 1 3B, 11 HR) Career: 85 • Jordan Haar, 2002-05 (39 2B, 5 3B, 41 HR) Runs Batted In Game: 8 • Tyler Thornburg at High Point, 2009 Season: 47 • Jeremy Weber, 1997; Derek Smith, 2011 Career: 163 • Jordan Haar 2002-05 Walks Game: 4 • Mike Walsh vs. Augusta, 1987; Darryl Clark vs. UNC Asheville, 1988 ; Mark Perry vs. College of Charleston, 2008 Season: 39 • Steve Ebersole, 1988 Career: 105 • Steve Essig, 1983-86; Mark Cisar, 1995-98 Strikeouts Game: 4 • Jim Howell vs. Carson-Newman, 1968; Bryant Gilmore vs. The Citadel, 1995; Derek Smith vs. UNCA, 2008 Season: 73 • Darryl Clark, 1999 Career: 173 • Jordan Haar 2002-05; Brian Sole 2002-05 Stolen Bases Game: 4 • Steve Essig vs. Benedict, 1993; Mike Olean vs. Wagner, 1989 Season: 28 • Mark Cisar, 1997 Career: 68 • Ashley Creel, 1991-94 Consecutive Games with a Hit 28 • Jay Corrigale, 1999 Consecutive At-Bats with a Hit 10 • Terry Shiley, 1985

Appearances Season: 32 • Matt Rhodes, 2002 Career: 105 • Payton Tweddle, 2005-08 Games Started Season: 18 • Robert Tyree, 1999; Matt Coenen, 2001; R.J. Swindle, 2003 Career: 57 • Brad Bissell 2002-05 Innings Pitched Game: 14 • Freddie Dyches vs. Carson-Newman, 1968 (ND) Season: 126.1 • R.J. Swindle, 2003 Career: 371.2 • Brad Bissell, 2002-05 Complete Games Season: 11 • Mitch White, 1981; Larry Ellisor, 1982 Career: 19 • Raymond LaPointe, 1974-75 Wins Season: 10 • R.J. Swindle, 2003 Career: 24 • R.J. Swindle, 2002-04 Losses Season: 12 • Jim Maas, 1994 Career: 34 • Brad Bissell, 2002-05 Saves Season: 8 • Payton Tweddale, 2007 Career: 18 • Payton Tweddale, 2005-08 Shutouts Season: 3 • Haskell Howard, 1970 Career: 4 • Raymond LaPointe, 1974-75 Walks Game: 9 • Mike Hummel vs. Florida International, 1985 Season: 55 • Stan Kowalski, 1994 Career: 167 • Ian Holmen, 2002-05 Strikeouts Game (5 innings): 10 • Ivan McBride vs. Benedict, 1984 Game (7 innings): 13 • Raymond LaPointe vs. Mars Hill, 1975; vs. Erskine, 1975 Game (9 innings): 16 • Raymond LaPointe vs. Campbell, 1975; vs. Erskine, 1975 Game (10+ innings): 19 • Raymond LaPointe vs. UNC Pembroke, 1975 Consecutive: 9 • Raymond LaPointe vs. Wofford, 1974 Season: 140 • R.J. Swindle, 2003 Career: 394 • R.J. Swindle, 2002-04 Lowest Earned Run Average (min. 40 innings) Season: 1.00 • Freddie Dyches, 1968 Career: 1.52 • Freddie Dyches, 1968-70 Most Consecutive Shutout Innings 20 • Mike Hummel, 1985 No-Hit Games Raymond LaPointe vs. Mars Hill, 1975 (7 inn.) Craig Inabinet vs. Salisbury St., 1987 (7 inn.) Bobby Hicks vs. Campbell, 1990 (7 inn.)

Games Played Season: 63 - 2000 At Bats Game: 58 • vs. Furman, 1982 (12 innings) Season: 2,049 • 20 Runs Scored Inning: 16 vs. UNC Asheville, 1988 Game: 28 vs. High Point 2002 Game (Both Teams): 42 CCU (29) vs CSU (13) 2010 Season: 588 2002 Hits Inning: 11 vs Florida A & M, 1998 Game: 28 vs. High Point, 2002 Game (Both Teams): 45 Winthrop (19) vs. CSU (26), 2008 Season: 558 2002 Doubles Game: 8 vs. The Citadel, 2002 Season: 115 2000 Triples Game: 3 vs. Benedict, 1984 3 vs. The Citadel, 1999 3 vs. High Point, 2002 Season: 17 2000 Home Runs Game: 5 vs. Coastal Carolina, 1985 Game (Both Teams): 9, CCU (4) vs. CSU (5), 1985 Season: 60 2002 Extra Base Hits Game: 11 vs. UMBC, 1996 (7 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR) Season: 168 2002 (101 2B, 7 3B, 60 HR) Runs Batted In Game: 28 vs. High Point, 2002 Season: 334 2002 Walks Game: 15 vs. Gardner-Webb, 1974 Season: 259 1986 Strikeouts Game: 22 vs. Carson-Newman, 1968 (15 Innings) Season: 441 2004 Highest Batting Average Season: .312 (424-1,358) 1987 Stolen Bases Game: 10 vs. East Tennessee State ,1976 Season: 121 2004 Most Consecutive Wins 9 1993 Most Consecutive Losses 14 1983-84 Largest Margin of Victory 26 (CSU 28, High Point 2), 2002 Largest Margin of Defeat 38 (South Carolina 38, CSU 0) 2002 Longest Game 15 Innings vs. Carson-Newman, 1968 15 Innings vs. North Carolina, 1982

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Team Pitching Records Wins Season: 32 1986 Losses 38 2006 Saves 16 2011 Complete Games 22 1997 Shutouts 5 1980 Innings Pitched Game: 15 vs. Carson Newman, 1968 vs. North Carolina, 1982 Season: 525.1 2000 (63 games) Most Strikeouts Season, Fewer than 30 games: 258 1975 Season, More than 30 games: 433, 2004 Fewest Walks Season, Fewer than 30 games: 64 1972 Season, More than 30 games:: 91, 1981 Lowest Earned Run Average Season, Fewer than 30 games: 1.48 1968 Season, More than 30 games:: 3.33 1984 Highest Earned Run Average Fewer than 30 games: 4.73 1972 More than 30 games: 7.74 2002 Individual Batting Records (Season) Games Played 1. 63 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 2. 62 • Jay Corrigale, 2000 3. 62 • Richard Gomersall, 2000 t4. 59 • Ted Malikowski, 2000 t4. 59 • Tom Burkett, 2011 At-Bats 1. 250 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 2. 237 • Jaren Sustar, 2011 3. 230 • Jay Corrigale, 2000 4. 228 • Wes Brundridge, 2006 Runs Scored 1. 52 • Bryant Gilmore, 1996 2. 49 • Brantley Meier, 2011 t3. 48 • Justin Fyle, 2006 t3. 48 • Jordan Haar, 2003 5. 47 • John Rocco, 1998 Hits 1. 84 • Brantley Meier, 2010 2. 81 • Jaren Sustar, 2011 3. 80 • Justin Fyle, 2006 4. 77 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 Doubles 1. 22 • Tommy Lark, 1992 2. 20 • Matt Still, 2011 3. 19 • Kyle Leon, 2000 4. 18 • Ted Malikowski, 1999 Triples 1. 6 • Jesse Cochenhour, 2000 2. 5 • John Rocco, 1999 t3. 4 • Brian Sole, 2004 t3. 4 • Billy Dalton, 2003 t3. 4 • Lionel Green, 2007 Home Runs 1. 15 • Jordan Haar, 2004 t2. 12 • Brian Sole, 2004

t2. 12 • B.J. Bellush, 1997 t2. 12 • Derek Smith, 2011 t2. 12 • Jordan Haar, 2003 Runs Batted In t1. 47 • Derek Smith, 2011 t1. 47 • Jeremy Weber, 1997 t2. 46 • Justin Fyle, 2006 t2. 46 • Brad Jones, 2002 t4. 45 • Jordan Haar , 2004 Extra Base Hits 1. 28 • Jordan Haar, 2002 (16 2B, 1 3B, 11 HR) 2. 27 • Kyle Leon, 1999 (17 2B, 1 3B, 9 HR) Stolen Bases 1. 28 • Mark Cisar, 1997 2. 26 • Jim Smoak, 1975 t3. 24 • Mike Olean 1988 t3. 24 • Jay Reynolds, 2004 t3. 24 • Jay Haar, 2004 .400 Club - Batting Average (Min. 90 At-Bats) 1. .450 • Jamie Futrell, 1985 (45-100) 2. .423 • Mark Parrish, 1977 (50-118) 3. .412 • Mark Parrish, 1976 (42-102) 4. .406 • Terry Shiley, 1987 (63-155) 5. .405 • Mark Parrish, 1979 (47-116) 6. .403 • Tommy Lark, 1992 (62-154) 7. .402 • Tommy Lark, 1993 (53-132) Individual Batting Records (Career) Games Played 1. 223 • John Rocco, 1996-99 2. 213 • Adrian Vanderburg, 2000-03 3. 212 • Tom Burkett, 2008-11 t4. 210 • Jordan Haar, 2002-05 t4. 201 • Brad Woods, 2002-05 At-Bats 1. 806 • John Rocco 1996-99 2. 786 • Brad Woods, 2002-05 3. 765 • Jordan Haar 2002-05 t4. 740 • Adrian Vanderburg, 2000-03 t4. 740 • Nick Chinners, 2008-11 Runs Scored 1. 171 • John Rocco, 1996-99 2. 169 • Jordan Haar 2002-05 3. 165 • Brad Woods, 2002-05 4. 139 • Mark Cisar,1995-98 Hits 1. 256 • Nick Chinners, 2008-11 2. 246 • Jordan Haar, 2002-05 3. 240 • Brad Woods 2002-05 4. 234 • John Rocco, 1996-99 Doubles 1. 50 • Terry Shiley, 1984-87 2. 49 • Ted Malikowski,1997-00 3. 44 • Brandon Massey, 2000-03 4. 42 • Nick Chinners, 2008-11 Triples 1. 14 • John Rocco, 1996-99 2. 9 • Rudy Long, 1980-82 t3. 8 • Mark Cisar, 1995-98 t3. 8 • Bud Childers, 1977-79 t3. 8 • Brian Sole , 2002-05 t3. 8 • Tom Burkett, 2008-11 Home Runs 1. 41 • Jordan Haar, 2002-05 2. 33 • Derek Smith, 2008-11 t3. 29 • Mark Parrish, 1976-79

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t3. 29 • Brian Sole, 2002-05 Runs Batted In 1. 147 • Jordan Haar , 2002-05 2. 139 • Mark Parrish, 1976-79 3. 136 • Terry Shiley, 1984-87 4. 126 • Nick Chinners, 2008-11 Stolen Bases 1. 68 • Ashley Creel, 1991-94 2. 65 • John Rocco, 1996-99 3. 63 • Tom Burkett, 2008-11 4. 61 • Bryant Gilmore, 1995-98 Individual Pitching Records (Career) Appearances 1. 105 • Payton Tweddale, 2005-08 2. 99 • Ian Holmen, 2002-05 3. 97 • Brad Bissell, 2002-05 4. 80 • Steve Hayes, 1990-93 Games Started 1. 57 • Brad Bissell, 2002-05 2. 51, • RJ Swindle, 2002-04 3. 47 • Jim Maas, 1991-94 4. 46 • Stan Kowalski, 1992-95 Complete Games 1. 19 • Raymond LaPointe, 1974-75 2. 18 • Mark Cisar, 1995-98 t3. 17 • Gary Graham, 1972-75 t3. 17 • LaBruce Moore, 1977-80 Innings Pitched 1. 371.1 • Brad Bissell, 2002-05 2. 349.2 • RJ Swindle, 2002-04 3. 348.1 • Jim Maas, 1991-94 4. 297.0 • Ian Holmen, 2002-05 Games Won 1. 24 • RJ Swindle, 2002-04 2. 23 • Stan Kowalski, 1992-95 3. 19 • Jim Maas, 1991-94 4. 18 • Mark Cisar, 1995-98 Games Lost 1. 34 • Brad Bissell, 2002-05 2. 30 • Jim Maas, 1991-94 3. 24 • Ian Holmen, 2002-05 4. 21 Mike Hummel, 1983-86 Saves 1. 13 • Payton Tweddale, 2005-08 2. 12 • Mark Cisar, 1995-98 t3. 9 • Steve Hayes, 1990-93 t3. 9 • Terrance Thompson, 1985-88 Strikeouts 1. 394 • RJ Swindle, 2002-04 2. 249 • Mark Cisar 1995-98 3. 247 • Raymond LaPointe, 1974-75 4. 236 • Ian Holmen, 2002-05 Walks 1. 167 • Ian Holmen, 2002-05 2. 157 • Stan Kowalski, 1992-05 3. 155 • Andy Viars, 1999-2002 4. 152 • Craig Inabinet, 1986-89 Single Season Strikeout Totals 1. 140 • RJ Swindle, 2003 2. 137 • Raymond LaPointe, 1975 t3. 127 • RJ Swindle, 2002 t3. 127 • RJ Siwndle, 2004

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Big South Conference

Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in fall 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as commissioner, and in 1990, the league received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third commissioner, and in his 13 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the conference to new levels. The conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years. He has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the league as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision as a distinctive athletic conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and has solidified conference membership with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, and in 2011-12, the return of charter

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member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 600 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the conference has had two individual NCAA National Champions, more than 200 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship four times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team three consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships – the conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In 2006-07 alone, the Big South was the only conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed three out of the last five years, while its FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth year of the Big South’s football existence. The conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics”, was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the conference’s 25th anniversary. The league also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in league history from 1983-08, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-07 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the league has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its quartercentury of existence.


Administration

DR. JAIRY C. HUNTER, JR., PRESIDENT Named president of Charleston Southern University in 1984, Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. is also a professor of

management and education. His teaching and professional interests include educational leadership, institutional assessment, higher education finance, organizational change, and student personnel services. Dr. Hunter is a frequent keynote speaker and seminar leader on topics related to higher education, and he continues to teach in the MBA program in CSU’s School of Business. This fall marks Dr. Hunter’s 27th year as president of the university, and the 46th anniversary of CSU’s founding. During his tenure at CSU, enrollment has increased from 1,600 students to more than 3,000. Academic programs have expanded to include graduate degrees in education, business administration, criminal justice and nursing. The university now offers 38 undergraduate and four graduate programs. Church ministry-related degrees have also grown to include youth ministry and church music. A sports medicine/athletic training program has also been added under Hunter’s administration, providing students with academic and clinical preparation for certification by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Beginning in 2007-08, the Hunter Cup is given annually to the top athlete who also stands out academically and spiritually.

DR. RICK BREWER, VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ATHLETICS

Dr. Rick Brewer is a seasoned Christian leader with the vision and leadership skills essential for serving effectively in the 21st century Christian higher education community. Throughout Brewer’s 24-year tenure at CSU, he has played a vital role in shaping the university’s vision for a Christian campus environment and spearheading and executing countless initiatives that underscore what Christian universities are about. He has consistently and enthusiastically taken on positions of increasing responsibility and has brought to each his unique blend of commitment, administrative skills, and Christ-centered focus. Brewer is highly respected as an effective higher education administrator who has the ability to effect change while maintaining support and trust. Indeed, Brewer is a student-centered strategic thinker and transformational change-agent. Brewer holds BS and MBA degrees from CSU and a PhD in higher educational leadership from the University of South Carolina. In his role as vice president for student affairs and athletics, Brewer provides leadership for CSU’s student life, Christian ministries, denominational relations and athletics. His family has a solid commitment to Christian higher education - Dr. Brewer’s wife, Cathy, and two sons Jason and Jonathan, are also alums of CSU. The Brewers are members of Summerville Baptist Church in Summerville, S.C., where he previously served as a deacon.

HANK SMALL, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Henry “Hank” Small is in his 11th full year as CSU’s athletic director. Small took over the position of head of CSU athletics following the tenure of interim athletic director Rick Brewer, who served as both athletics director and the dean of students. Small came to CSU in summer 2001 following a four-year stint as assistant football coach at Wake Forest University. Small has more than 30 years of experience in NCAA Division I athletics, including stints at Rutgers, Florida State, Lehigh, Princeton, and Brown. Small also spent one year in the personnel office of the New England Patriots. As the offensive coordinator at Wake Forest, Small guided the Demon Deacons offense to record-setting heights as a number of school records fell during his tenure. In his most recent head coaching experience, Small was able to guide Lehigh to a 47-40-1 record and led them to become one of the most productive offenses in the nation. Small is a 1969 graduate of Gettysburg College and has a master of science degree from Rutgers University. Small and his wife, Pamela, currently reside in Goose Creek. Daughter Lacy and middle son Jonathan both graduated from CSU.

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY (ALL NUMBERS ARE 843-863-XXXX) Jay Mills Football Head Coach.............................................. 7119 Shawn Quinn Football Asst. Coach/Def. Coord............................ 7036 Patrick Nix Football Asst. Coach/Receivers ............................ 7121 Chuck Kelly Football Asst. Coach/Off. Line................................ 7110 Gabe Giardina Football Asst. Coach/Running backs..................... 7126 RaShan Frost Football Asst. Coach/Def. Line............................... 7109 Marcus Woodson Football Asst. Coach/Secondary ........................... 7490 Stuart Lake Baseball Head Coach............................................. 7591 Barclay Radebaugh Men’s Basketball Head Coach............................... 7690 Fred Applin Women’s Basketball Head Coach.......................... 7684

Mike Wilson Men’s Golf Coach .................................................. 7556 Ernie Rose Women’s Golf Coach ............................................. 7556 Eric Terrill Women’s Soccer Head Coach .............................. 7931 Shane Winkler Softball Head Coach ............................................. 7686 Mike Baker Women’s Tennis Head Coach ............................... 7145 Tim Langford Men’s Track & Field Head Coach........................... 7174 Tosha Ansley Women’s Track & Field Head Coach .................... 7111 Danyel Bellush Volleyball Head Coach .......................................... 7680 Dr. Rick Brewer V.P. for Student Affairs/Athletics ........................... 7503 Hank Small Athletics Director.................................................... 7080

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Cathryn Broderhausen Associate A.D. - External Affairs............................ 7523 James Bradley Assistant A.D. - Operations.................................... 7677 Brad Drake Assistant A.D. - Medical Services.......................... 7681 Mike Hammond Assistant A.D. - Compliance................................... 7078 Blake Freeland Assistant A.D. - Media............................................ 7687 Rachelle B Business Manager.................................................. 7670 Paula Palmer Administrative Assistant......................................... 7678 Christie Faircloth-Dixon Senior Women’s Administrator............................... 7629

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ounded in 1964, Charleston Southern is located near historic Charleston and the beautiful beaches of the South Carolina coastline. Charleston Southern is one of South Carolina’s largest accredited, independent universities, enrolling approximately 3,200 students. Affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the University’s vision is to be a Christian university nationally recognized for integrating faith in learning, leading and serving. CSU has been named to America’s 100 Best College Buys, Military Friendly Schools, America’s Best Christian Colleges, VA Yellow Ribbon Program and The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. The University awards bachelor’s and master’s degrees and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and offers more than 35 undergraduate majors and four graduate programs in business, criminal justice, education and nursing. Each degree program is combined with a comprehensive liberal arts foundation, which is designed to develop problem-solving and communication skills. Situated on 300 acres, formerly the site of a rice and indigo plantation, Charleston Southern University is in the center of the Charleston metropolitan area. Mild winters and long summers allow many opportunities for outdoor recreation in a city which is famous for its gardens and plantations, miles of wide sandy beaches and major fine arts events, including the Spoleto Festival USA.

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eyond the classroom, students participate in a variety of campus activities including academic clubs, service organizations, intramural athletics and campus ministries. The University offers intercollegiate athletics for both men and women, competing in the NCAA Division I Big South Conference. Charleston Southern fields teams in basketball, baseball, softball, women’s soccer, cross country, track and field, golf, tennis and volleyball, as well as an NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision team. Our athletic programs have produced several nationally recognized professional sports figures, including Charlie Simpkins, 1992 Olympic silver medalist; Maurice Price and Josh Breeden, who signed as free agents in the NFL; Bryant Burch, who signed with the CFL’s Calgary Stampeders; Crystal Carpenter, who signed with the WNBA’s Utah Starzz; R.J. Swindle, who played for the Charleston Riverdogs as a member of the Yankees organization and became the first CSU player to ever pitch in a MLB game, joining the Phillies; Tyler Thornburg, who was taken by the Milwaukee Brewers in the third round of the 2010 MLB draft; and Bobby Parnell, who made it to the Majors with the N.Y. Mets. Charleston Southern University is proud to have sent 11 different teams to NCAA competition over the past nine years. The women’s golf team is the most recent to represent the University in NCAA postseason play, winning the conference championship in 2010, while men’s tennis is historically the most consistent, having competed in four NCAA tournaments since 1999. In it’s history, CSU has captured 28 Big South Conference championships.

CSU Fast Facts Enrollment (2010-11): Undergraduate: 2,782 Graduate: 449 Total: 3,231 Faculty (full-time):

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.