FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION
2017 OPPONENTS
HISTORY
Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Covering the Gators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-55 Opponent Contact Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 University of Florida Communications Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
All-America Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-80 Honors & Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-84 Gators in the SEC Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Florida’s SEC Tournament Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Gators in the NCAA Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-88 Florida’s NCAA Tournament Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 College World Series Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-97 Gators on Draft Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-100 Gators in the Major Leagues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-102 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103-105 Year-by-Year Records/All-Time Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Remembering Coach Fuller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Year-by-Year Results & Scores/Final Polls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109-123
2017 SEASON PREVIEW 2017 Florida Roster/Squad Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Radio/TV Spotting Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2017 Squad Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2017 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Gator Baseball on the Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 Florida Baseball Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE This Is the SEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 2017 SEC Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-62 2017 SEC & NCAA Tournament Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 2016 SEC Standings/Tournament Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 2016 All-SEC Honors & Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Overall Team Statistics/Batting & Pitching Leaders . . . . . . . 65-66
COACHES AND STAFF
2016 SEASON IN REVIEW
Head Coach Kevin O’Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 Assistant Coach Craig Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Assistant Coach Brad Weitzel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Volunteer Assistant Coach Lars Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Florida Baseball Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-23
Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-70 Individual Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Game-by-Game Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Final Overall/SEC Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-74 Florida’s Superlatives/Miscellaneous Statistics/ Home Run Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-77
PLAYER PROFILES Veterans (Alphabetical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-43 Newcomers (Alphabetical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-48
RECORDS Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125-126 Individual Season Batting, Fielding & Pitching Records . . . . . . 127-128 Single-Season Records by Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Individual Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-131 Team Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 The Last Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Yearly Batting & Pitching Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134-135 Yearly Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136-139
FLORIDA BASEBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Gainesville, Fla. (pop. 124,491) Founded: 1853 Enrollment: 53,744 Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange (PMS 172) & Blue (PMS 287) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southeastern (SEC), Eastern Division President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs (Duke ’77) Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin (Mississippi State ‘92) Executive Associate AD: Chip Howard (Rhode Island ‘84) Baseball Administrator Faculty Representative: Dr. Michael Sagas (Utah ‘92) Athletics Department Phone: (352) 375-4683 Ticket Office Phone: (352) 375-GoUF, ext. 6800 Athletics Department Website: FloridaGators.com Gator Baseball on Social Media: Twitter/Instagram/Facebook GatorsBB
BASEBALL STAFF INFORMATION
Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan (Virginia ‘91) O’Sullivan’s Career Record/Record at UF: 396-189 (.677)/Nine Years Best Time to Contact O’Sullivan: Contact SID Baseball Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 4457 Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell (UNF ‘89) Brad Weitzel (Georgia ‘83) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lars Davis (Illinois ‘15) Athletic Trainer: Jon Michelini (Florida ‘01) Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Paul Chandler (Harding ’03) Assistant Director of Athletic Equipment: Edmund Boyd (Arkansas ‘89) Director of Baseball Operations: Buddy Munroe (Florida ‘13) Assistant Director of Student Services: Ann Hughes (Washington ‘78) Video Coordinator: Travis Kwok (Florida ‘08)
STADIUM INFORMATION
Home Field: Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field Capacity: 5,500 Field Dimensions: LF-326, CF-400, RF-321 Alleys: LC-365, RC-375 Surface: Natural Grass
2017 TEAM INFORMATION
2016 Overall Record: 52-16 (.765) 2016 SEC Record (Finish): 19-10 (.655) (2nd SEC East, 4th Overall) Home Record: 34-5 (.872) (11-4 SEC) Away Record: 13-7 (.650) (8-6 SEC) Neutral Site Record: 5-4 (.555) 2016 Postseason: 3-2 at SEC Tourney (Runner-Up); 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional 2-1 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional 0-2 at College World Series (Tied for 7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Position Players Returning/Lost: 11/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/7 Newcomers: 13
PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Baseball: All-Time Record:
1912 (2017 is 103rd season) 2,450-1,537-24 (.614)
All-Time SEC Record: SEC Championships: SEC Eastern Division Championships: SEC Tournament Championships: SEC Tournament Record:
973-643-2 (.602, 80 seasons since 1933) 13 (last: 2014) 22 (last: 2014) 7 (last: 2015) 65-61 (.516) (36 appearances)
NCAA Tournament Record: College World Series Appearances: College World Series Record: NCAA Super Regional Appearances: NCAA Super Regional Titles: NCAA Super Regional Record: NCAA Regional Appearances: NCAA Regional Titles: NCAA Regional Record:
98-69 (.587) 10 (last: 2016) 14-21 (.400) 8 (last: 2016) 6 (last: 2016) 12-6 (.667) 32 (last: 2016) 12 (last: 2016) 72-42 (.632)
MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CREDITS
The 2017 Gator Baseball Media Supplement was written and compiled by the University of Florida Athletics Communications Department.
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FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 FLORIDA GATORS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 3
Garrett Milchin
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Mike Rivera
5 6
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
B/T
Cl.
Exp.
Hometown/High School (Previous School)
INF/RHP
6-2
210
L/R
Fr.
HS
Windermere, Fla./The First Academy
C
5-10
205
R/R
Jr.
1L
Venice, Fla./Venice
Dalton Guthrie
INF
6-0
185
R/R
Jr.
1L
Sarasota, Fla./Venice
Jonathan India
INF
6-0
195
R/R
So.
HS
Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage
8
Deacon Liput
INF
5-10
190
L/R
So.
HS
Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo
9
Christian Hicks
INF
6-4
210
L/R
Jr.
1L
St. Augustine, Fla./The Bolles School
10
David Lee
RHP
6-4
190
R/R
Jr.
TR
Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Santa Fe)
12
Blake Reese
INF/OF
5-11
180
S/R
So.
HS
Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln
13
Austin Bodrato
OF/RHP
6-0
195
L/R
Fr.
HS
Montgomery, N.Y./Saint Joseph Regional
17
Michael Byrne
RHP
6-2
205
R/R
So.
HS
Orlando, Fla./Olympia
18
Tyler Dyson
RHP
6-2
230
R/R
Fr.
HS
Bradenton, Fla./Braden River
20 Billy McKay
RHP
5-11
205
R/R
Fr.
HS
Plant City, Fla./Plant City
21
RHP
6-5
220
R/R
Jr.
1L
Tampa, Fla./Alonso
22 JJ Schwarz
C
6-2
215
R/R
Jr.
1L
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens
23 Nate Brown
RHP
6-1
205
R/R
Fr.
HS
Hartland, Wisc./Arrowhead Union
24 Cam Weinberger
RHP
6-1
215
R/R
Fr.
HS
Boca Raton, Fla./Spanish River Community
OF/LHP
5-11
175
S/L
Jr.
TR
Jupiter, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens (Santa Fe)
27 Nelson Maldonado
OF
5-10
195
R/R
So.
HS
Tampa, Fla./Jefferson
28 Mark Kolozsvary
C
5-9
190
R/R
Jr.
1L
Tavares, Fla./Tavares
INF/OF
6-0
230
L/L
Fr.
HS
Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal
RHP
6-0
195
R/R
Fr.
HS
Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota
OF/LHP
5-9
185
L/L
Fr.
HS
Haines City, Fla./Ridge Community
36 Cole Maye
LHP
6-7
220
L/L
Fr.
HS
Huntersville, N.C./Hough
37 Jackson Kowar
RHP
6-5
180
R/R
So.
HS
Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian
39 Frank Rubio
RHP
6-0
190
R/R
Sr.
2L
Miami Shores, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas
OF/LHP
5-9
190
L/L
Fr.
HS
Williston, Fla./Williston
Alex Faedo
26 Nick Horvath
32 Keenan Bell 34 Nick Long 35 Andrew Baker
44 Austin Langworthy 51
RHP
6-5
190
R/R
So.
HS
Leesburg, Fla./Eustis
52 Kirby McMullen
Brady Singer
OF/RHP
5-11
195
R/R
Fr.
HS
Ocala, Fla./Forest
66 Ryan Larson
INF/OF
6-0
190
R/R
Sr.
2L
Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips
COACHING STAFF
SQUAD ANALYSIS
Head Coach: 7-Kevin O’Sullivan (Virginia ’91, 10th year at UF) Assistant Coach: 33-Craig Bell (North Florida ’89, 10th year at UF) Assistant Coach: 42-Brad Weitzel (Georgia ’83, 10th year at UF) Volunteer Asst. Coach: 31-Lars Davis (Illinois ‘15, 3rd year at UF) Athletic Trainer: Jon Michelini (Florida ’01, 4th year at UF) Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Paul Chandler (Harding ‘03, 8th year at UF)
Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/12 Total Players/Newcomers: 29/13 Total Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/7 Class Breakdown: 31 (Seniors-2; Juniors-8; Sophomores-7; Freshmen-12) Newcomer Breakdown: 13 (Freshmen-12; Junior-1) States: (Florida-25; New York-1, North Carolina-2, Wisconsin-1) How they hit: Right-19; Left-8; Switch-2 How they throw: Right-24; Left-5 How they pitch: Right-14; Left-4
SUPPORT STAFF Director of Baseball Operations: Buddy Munroe Assistant Director of Athletic Equipment: Edmund Boyd Assistant Director of Student Services: Ann Hughes Baseball Program Assistant: Anthony Mele Assistant Turf Coordinator: Todd Campbell Athletic Training Intern: Aaron Hoeing Baseball Communications Contact: Dan Apple Nutritionist: Stephanie Wilson Strength & Conditioning Intern: Wes Ulm Student Managers: Zach Cronin, Garrett Hudson, Austin Lile, Mitchell Wydetic, Trace Arena, Zach Bayless Student Trainer: Jackson Whaley Video Coordinator: Travis Kwok
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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 35 BAKER, Andrew 32 BELL, Keenan 13 BODRATO, Austin 23 BROWN, Nate 17 BYRNE, Michael 18 DYSON, Tyler 21 FAEDO, Alex 5 GUTHRIE, Dalton 9 HICKS, Christian 26 HORVATH, Nick 6 INDIA, Jonathan 28 KOLOZSVARY, Mark 37 KOWAR, Jackson 44 LANGWORTHY, Austin 66 LARSON, Ryan 10 LEE, David 8 LIPUT, Deacon 34 LONG, Nick 27 MALDONADO, Nelson 36 MAYE, Cole 20 McKAY, Billy 52 McMULLEN, Kirby 3 MILCHIN, Garrett 12 REESE, Blake 4 RIVERA, Mike 39 RUBIO, Frank 22 SCHWARZ, JJ 51 SINGER, Brady 24 WEINBERGER, Cam
Pos. OF/LHP INF/OF OF/RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP INF INF OF/LHP INF C RHP OF/LHP INF/OF RHP INF RHP OF LHP RHP OF/RHP INF/RHP INF/OF C RHP C RHP RHP
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Michael Byrne: burn Austin Bodrato: bo-DRAW-dough Alex Faedo: fye-A-doe Nick Horvath: hore-vath Mark Kolozsvary: Ko-loz-sa-vari Jackson Kowar: CO-are Deacon Liput: lip-UTT Nelson Maldonado: mall-dah-NAH-doe Garrett Milchin: MILL-chin Frank Rubio: ROO-bee-o JJ Schwarz: schwartz Cameron Weinberger: WINE-burger Brad Weitzel: White-SELL
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
RADIO/TV SPOTTING CHART
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INF/RHP
GARRETT MILCHIN
10 DAVID LEE
21 ALEX FAEDO
28
RHP
C
MARK KOLOZSVARY
39 FRANK RUBIO
7
RHP
RHP
HC
KEVIN O’SULLIVAN
4
C
MIKE RIVERA
12 BLAKE REESE
INF/OF
22 JJSCHWARZ
32
C
INF/OF
KEENAN BELL
5
INF
OF/RHP
13 AUSTIN BODRATO
23 NATE BROWN
34
RHP
RHP
ASST
ASST
42 BRAD WEITZEL
RHP
8
INF
DEACON LIPUT
RHP
18 TYLER DYSON
RHP
OF/LHP
24 CAM 26 NICK WEINBERGER HORVATH
RHP
OF/LHP
JONATHAN INDIA
17 MICHAEL BYRNE
35
NICK LONG
44 AUSTIN 51 BRADY LANGWORTHY SINGER
33 CRAIG BELL
6
DALTON GUTHRIE
INF
OF/LHP
ANDREW BAKER
OF/RHP
52 KIRBY McMULLEN
31 LARS DAVIS 4
VOL ASST
36
LHP
COLE MAYE
66 RYAN LARSON
INF/OF
TRAINER
JON MICHELINI
9
INF
CHRISTIAN HICKS
20 BILLY McKAY
RHP
OF
27 NELSON MALDONADO
37
RHP
JACKSON KOWAR
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 SQUAD BREAKDOWN RETURNING PLAYERS (16) POSITION PLAYERS (11)
Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT Dalton Guthrie JR INF 6-0 185 .305 67-67 279 47 85 14 0 1 22 .366 25 26 .367 8-13 Jonathan India SO INF 6-0 195 .303 67-64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 .440 22 43 .367 13-18 JJ Schwarz JR C 6-2 215 .290 68-68 252 47 73 15 3 7 60 .456 45 54 .397 2-4 Deacon Liput SO INF 5-10 190 .270 68-67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 .398 34 44 .363 13-17 Nelson Maldonado SO OF 5-10 195 .256 64-59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 .405 25 38 .350 6-7 Mike Rivera JR C 5-10 205 .245 67-66 229 33 56 9 2 9 47 .419 28 26 .347 0-2 ----------------------------------Blake Reese SO INF/OF 5-11 180 .286 12-0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 .429 2 2 .444 0-0 Mark Kolozsvary JR C 5-9 190 .235 14-3 17 3 4 0 0 2 5 .588 0 5 .316 1-2 Ryan Larson SR INF/OF 6-0 190 .161 59-20 87 12 14 2 0 0 7 .184 7 19 .245 2-4 Nick Horvath JR OF 5-11 175 .143 41-6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 .357 8 11 .333 2-2 Christian Hicks JR INF 6-4 210 .118 27-4 17 3 2 1 0 0 0 .176 8 5 .400 1-1
PITCHERS (6)
Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. ERA W-L APP-GS CG Alex Faedo JR RHP 6-5 220 3.18 13-3 17-17 1 Jackson Kowar SO RHP 6-5 180 3.37 3-0 12-6 0 Frank Rubio SR RHP 6-0 190 4.46 3-1 23-0 0 Brady Singer SO RHP 6-5 190 4.95 2-2 23-1 0 ----------------------------------Nick Horvath JR LHP 5-11 175 2.08 2-1 15-0 0 Michael Byrne SO RHP 6-2 205 3.94 0-1 13-0 0
NEWCOMERS (13) Name Andrew Baker Keenan Bell Austin Bodrato Nate Brown Tyler Dyson Austin Langworthy David Lee Nick Long Cole Maye Billy McKay Kirby McMullen Garrett Milchin Cameron Weinberger
Pos. OF/LHP OF/1B OF/RHP RHP RHP/INF OF/LHP RHP RHP LHP RHP OF/RHP INF/RHP RHP
Ht. 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-4 6-0 6-7 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-1
Wt. 185 230 195 205 230 190 190 195 220 205 195 210 215
SV 0 0 1 1
IP 104.2 34.2 34.1 43.2
H 87 34 36 43
R 39 15 17 26
ER BB SO B/Avg 37 21 133 .222 13 10 44 .254 17 8 21 .277 24 17 38 .265
WP HBP 5 11 5 7 0 2 2 9
1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 .260 1 1 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 .183 1 2
B/T L/L L/L L/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R
Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Exp. HS HS HS HS HS HS TR HS HS HS HS HS HS
Hometown/High School (Previous School) Haines City, Fla./Ridge Community Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal Montgomery, N.Y./Saint Joseph Regional Hartland, Wisc./Arrowhead Union Bradenton, Fla./Braden River Williston, Fla./Williston Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Santa Fe) Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Huntersville, N.C./Hough Plant City, Fla./Plant City Ocala, Fla./Forest Windermere, Fla./The First Academy Boca Raton, Fla./Spanish River Community
KEY LOSSES (9)
POSITION PLAYERS (3)
Player AVG GP-GS Peter Alonso .374 58-57 Buddy Reed .262 66-66 Jeremy Vasquez .291 61-52
PITCHERS (6)
Player Shaun Anderson Dane Dunning Scott Moss A.J. Puk Logan Shore Kirby Snead
AB 211 256 165
R 51 57 22
H 79 67 48
2B 18 10 11
ERA W-L APP-GS CG SV IP 0.97 3-0 36-0 0 13 46.1 2.29 6-3 33-5 0 2 78.2 1.57 3-0 14-5 0 0 23.0 3.05 2-3 17-16 0 0 73.2 2.31 12-1 18-18 3 0 105.1 2.78 3-1 41-0 0 1 35.2
5
3B 0 6 0
HR RBI SLG% 14 60 .659 4 32 .395 0 15 .358
BB 31 39 22
SO OB% SB-ATT 31 .469 2-3 62 .362 24-27 29 .387 1-2
H 31 68 15 51 82 39
R ER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 6 5 7 60 .189 5 1 22 20 12 88 .235 2 9 5 4 9 31 .179 0 5 31 25 37 101 .191 5 10 29 27 19 96 .215 2 9 13 11 12 33 .277 4 2
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 FLORIDA BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Time Opponent TV Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 6:30 PM William & Mary SEC+ Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 4:00 PM William & Mary SEC+ Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 1:00 PM William & Mary SEC+ Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017 6:00 PM Jacksonville Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 6:30 PM Jacksonville SEC+ Friday, Feb. 24, 2017 6:30 PM Miami SEC+ Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017 6:30 PM Miami SEC+ Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017 1:00 PM Miami SEC+ Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017 6:30 PM UCF SEC+ Wednesday, March 1, 2017 6:30 PM UCF Friday, March 3, 2017 6:30 PM Columbia Saturday, March 4, 2017 4:00 PM Columbia Sunday, March 5, 2017 1:00 PM Columbia Tuesday, March 7, 2017 6:00 PM FGCU Wednesday, March 8, 2017 6:30 PM FGCU SEC+ Friday, March 10, 2017 6:30 PM Seton Hall Saturday, March 11, 2017 4:00 PM Seton Hall Sunday, March 12, 2017 1:00 PM Seton Hall Tuesday, March 14, 2017 6:30 PM Florida State SEC+ Friday, March 17, 2017 7:00 PM Auburn* Saturday, March 18, 2017 3:00 PM Auburn* Sunday, March 19, 2017 2:00 PM Auburn* Tuesday, March 21, 2017 6:30 PM Stetson Friday, March 24, 2017 7:00 PM LSU* SEC Network Saturday, March 25, 2017 3:00 PM LSU* ESPN2 Sunday, March 26, 2017 1:00 PM LSU* SEC Network Tuesday, March 28, 2017 6:00 PM Florida State Friday, March 31, 2017 7:30 PM Missouri* Saturday, April 1, 2017 3:00 PM Missouri* Sunday, April 2, 2017 2:00 PM Missouri* Tuesday, April 4, 2017 6:30 PM Stetson SEC+ Friday, April 7, 2017 5:00 PM Tennessee* SEC+ Saturday, April 8, 2017 6:00 PM Tennessee* SEC Network Sunday, April 9, 2017 1:00 PM Tennessee* SEC Network Tuesday, April 11, 2017 6:00 PM Florida State WatchESPN Thursday, April 13, 2017 9:00 PM Vanderbilt* ESPNU Friday, April 14, 2017 7:30 PM Vanderbilt* Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:00 PM Vanderbilt* ESPN2 Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:30 PM North Florida Thursday, April 20, 2017 7:30 PM South Carolina* ESPNU Friday, April 21, 2017 6:30 PM South Carolina* SEC+ Saturday, April 22, 2017 12:00 PM South Carolina* ESPN2 Friday, April 28, 2017 7:00 PM Georgia* Saturday, April 29, 2017 2:00 PM Georgia* Sunday, April 30, 2017 1:00 PM Georgia* Tuesday, May 2, 2017 6:30 PM Florida A&M Friday, May 5, 2017 6:30 PM Ole Miss* SEC+ Saturday, May 6, 2017 6:30 PM Ole Miss* SEC+ Sunday, May 7, 2017 2:00 PM Ole Miss* SEC Network Tuesday, May 9, 2017 6:30 PM USF SEC+ Friday, May 12, 2017 7:00 PM Alabama* Saturday, May 13, 2017 7:00 PM Alabama* Sunday, May 14, 2017 4:00 PM Alabama* SEC Network Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:30 PM Kentucky* SEC+ Friday, May 19, 2017 6:30 PM Kentucky* SEC+ Saturday, May 20, 2017 1:00 PM Kentucky* SEC+ May 23-28 SEC Tournament June 2-5 NCAA Regionals June 9-12 NCAA Super Regionals June 17-28 NCAA College World Series All Times Eastern; BOLD CAPS indicate home games *SEC game; SEC Tournament is played at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Ala.
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Location Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Jacksonville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Orlando, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Fort Myers, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Deland, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Jacksonville, FL Columbia, MO Columbia, MO Columbia, MO Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee, FL Nashville, TN Nashville, TN Nashville, TN Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Athens, GA Athens, GA Athens, GA Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Hoover, AL Campus Sites Campus Sites Omaha, Neb.
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
GATOR BASEBALL ON THE AIR THE SEC NETWORK AND GATORVISION ONLINE:
GATOR IMG SPORTS NETWORK
The complete 56-game regular-season schedule will be carried on the Gator IMG Sports Network and made available to all statewide affiliates. The entire schedule airs locally on either ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM / 850 AM or Country 103.7 The Gator. The matchups with Sunshine State rivals Florida State and Miami along with a select number of SEC games will also air on Sports Radio 930 WFXJ-AM in Jacksonville. Former Gators pitcher Jeff Cardozo will anchor the gameday coverage for nearly every contest and will be joined by other broadcast crew members, including the “Voice of the Gators,” Mick Hubert and ESPN 98.1 FM/ 850 AM Sports Director, Steve Russell.
2017 GATOR BASEBALL NETWORK AFFILIATES
Gainesville – ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM / 850 AM Gainesville - Country 103.7 The Gator Jacksonville - Sports Radio 930 WFXJ-AM
WHAT IS THE SEC NETWORK?
A channel developed by ESPN and the Southeastern Conference to serve fans of one of the nation’s most elite conferences - the SEC.
WHERE CAN I FIND THE SEC NETWORK CHANNEL?
To locate which station the SEC Network is on in your area, visit www.GetSECNetwork.com and input your zip code and TV service provider (e.g. Cox, Brighthouse, DIRECTV, etc.).
HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT THAN OTHER CONFERENCE OR SINGLE-SCHOOL NETWORKS?
This collaboration between the SEC and ESPN combines unparalleled content from one of the most competitive conferences in the country with the industry-leading production quality fans expect from ESPN. This is a national sports network.
• GatorVision.tv will continue to showcase Gator features, weekly updates and postgame highlights and interviews • GatorVision.tv will no longer broadcast live games or replays of games – all of those events will now air through SEC Network + • Almost every Gator baseball game at home not on television will be available for viewing via SEC Network +
THE GATORS ON TELEVISION (1988-PRESENT)
• 726 appearances since the 1988 campaign • Florida is averaging nearly 38 games on television each season during Kevin O’Sullivan’s nine-year tenure • Few schools can boast the Gators’ extensive television coverage • UF’s total of 61 games on television in 2016 was a school record, including 27 games on national networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNNews, SEC Network) • UF appeared on seven different networks last year
GATORZONE ON TV
Now in its 15th season, GatorZone features all of the latest news and information on Gator athletics. Join hosts Jeff Cardozo and Megan Parler JEFF CARDOZO MEGAN PARLER every other Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. on FOX Sports Sun as they keep you up-to-date on all things Orange and Blue. Plus, enjoy in-depth coverage of your favorite Gator student-athletes from UF’s GatorVision Staff, as we highlight their accomplishments both on and off the field. GatorZone - the award-winning show for The Gator Nation.
JEFF CARDOZO
UF BASEBALL 1998-2000 Gator IMG Sports Network
SEC NETWORK +
WHAT IT IS: Also referred to as SEC Network Plus, this is the digital platform for the SEC Network showcasing live SEC athletic events, inclusive of: • 550+ digital-only events not available on TV • SEC Network overflow events HOW TO WATCH IT: • SEC Network + is only available through WatchESPN (accessible through the WatchESPN app and on SECNetwork.com) • To access SEC Network + on WatchESPN, fans must sign in with their credentials from a participating TV provider
STEVE RUSSELL
MICK HUBERT
“VOICE OF THE GATORS” Gator IMG Sports Network and SEC Network+ Broadcasts
Gator IMG Sports Network
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Season TV Games 2016 61 2015 58 2014 34 2013 26 2012 35 2011 42 2010 38 2009 25 2008 21 2007 24 2006 20 2005 30 2004 21 2003 16 2002 18
Season TV Games 2001 18 2000 18 1999 12 1998 19 1997 15 1996 23 1995 17 1994 21 1993 19 1992 16 1991 23 1990 20 1989 17 1988 19 Total: 726
The chart represents regular-season and postseason games combined.
NICK BELMONTE
UF BASEBALL 1976-77 SEC Network+ Broadcasts
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ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD
The University of Florida is home to Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field. The friendly confines of McKethan Stadium have been an important ingredient to the success of Gator baseball for over two decades. Since its opening in 1988, the Orange and Blue has been one of the toughest teams in the nation to defeat at home in posting a 813-271 (.750) record during the span.
McKETHAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE NOTES The Gators broke every attendance record in 2016, recording the highest season total (154,743), single game (6,244 vs. Mississippi State, 4/9) and average attendance (3,967) in school history. Florida baseball has…
Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan boasts a 265-74 (.782) record at McKethan Stadium in his eight-year tenure and Florida is an eye-popping 64-14 (.821) in three-game series on his watch. The Gators put together a school-record 29-game home winning streak between May of 2015 and April 8, 2016, and have swept six Regionals and claimed five Super Regionals held on their own turf under O’Sullivan.
• Attracted nearly 800,000 fans during the 1990’s and drawn over 1.8 million fans in the 2000’s
Over the past decade, over one million fans have enjoyed watching the Gators take the field against elite programs from across the nation each season.
• Registered 45 crowds over 5,000 fans
Florida’s success on the diamond has led to unparalleled accomplishments for the school at the gates over the past decade, recording the top-10 single-game crowds and the five biggest three-game series totals. During that time frame, UF has drawn 45 crowds in excess of 5,000 fans and established a single-game record with 6,244 fans for a Saturday night game agaisnt No. 10 Mississippi State in 2016. In 2016, the Gators established a school record for total attendance (154,743) and their season average of 3,967 fans was the highest in school history. McKethan Stadium boasts a capacity of 5,500, including 5,100 grandstand seats and 400 bleacher seats extending down the outfield lines in left field. In 1998, when the squad reached the College World Series for the fourth time, the Gators’ success helped Florida attract over 105,262 fans that season, setting then-school records for total attendance and per game average (2,631 fans). As a result of its top attendance marks, Florida has been selected to host an NCAA Regional, one of the true tests for a collegiate baseball facility, 14 times. UF played host to Regional action in 1989, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016 and also hosted the 1989 Southeastern Conference Tournament, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 NCAA Super Regionals at the venue. The Gators have certainly benefited from their home crowd, having advanced to the CWS from Gainesville on nine occasions: 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016.
• Averaged over 2,000+ fans per game in 18 of the last 21 years • Welcomed over 80,000+ fans per season in 18 of the last 21 years • Totaled over 50,000+ fans per season for 23-straight seasons • Ranked among the nation’s top-15 schools in college baseball attendance in 17 of the last 19 seasons • Rated among the nation’s top-25 schools in attendance for 21-consecutive seasons • Hosted 14 NCAA Regionals and seven Super Regionals in Gainesville since the introduction of McKethan Stadium In addition to the entertaining brand of college baseball, fans enjoy spacious seating close to the field in the beautiful Florida sun. They are treated to theatre-like field-level seating, quality concession areas, an outstanding scoreboard featuring up-to-date player statistics, clean restrooms and abundant parking, along with a first-class press box for media covering the Gator program. McKethan Stadium underwent a $350,000 plaza development project in 1996 that produced a new main entrance and created a plaza/courtyard atmosphere for fans surrounding the main grandstand. Construction over the previous summer had added 1,000 seats to the main grandstand to replace seating lost through prior construction and press box expansion. The press box was rebuilt during the fall of 1996 with the aid of an additional gift of $300,000 from Mr. McKethan. The actual playing field, one of the best in the SEC, underwent an upgrade during the summer of 1997, with the field leveled and new grass planted. Capacity was also increased to 5,000 at that time, with seats added along the left-field line and beyond the left-field fence. During the 2003 off-season, a brand-new Gator skin outfield fence and a padded backstop were attached. The infield and pitching mound were also graded and leveled and more outfield drainage was added. Lights were first installed at the stadium in 1977 thanks to a generous contribution from New York Yankees’ owner George Steinbrenner, a Bull Gator booster.
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McKethan Stadium is complemented by the $5-million-dollar Lemerand Athletic Center located on Stadium Road cornering up to James G. Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard Track and McKethan Stadium at Perry Field. It is a multistory 46,000-square-foot building that provides locker rooms, equipment storage, training and sports medicine, along with coaches’ offices for the Gator softball, track & field and volleyball programs. A $13-million dollar expansion to McKethan Stadium and the Lemerand Athletic Center that was completed in September of 2006 enhances Florida’s complex even more. The construction project resulted in additional stadium seating and a baseball-specific building that includes a training facility, video room, offices and locker rooms, as well as a new bullpen/batting cage building with concessions and an upper deck overlooking the playing field. A high-resolution Daktronics video board was introduced beyond the right-field fence during the 2012 campaign that provides fans with even more statistical information about the game and spotlights other Gator events on campus. The Don and Irene Dizney Plaza overlooks left field and is a spectacular vantage point for all of the action. Other major donors for the project included Gary and Nancy Condron, Rob Gidel, Tommy Oakley, the late George Sanders and W. Kelly Smith.
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ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD DIMENSIONS (IN FEET)
TOP TWO-GAME SERIES
Left: 326 Left Center: 365 Center: 400 Right Center: 375 Right: 321 Surface: Natural Grass
Rank Att. 1. 11,481 2. 11,212 3. 10,948 4. 10,860 5. 10,422
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM PERRY FIELD
TOP THREE-GAME SERIES
Year GP/Dates Att. Avg. Record Pct. 1988 33/27 26,020 964 27-6 .818 1989 43/37 72,600 1,962 32-11 .744 1990 36/28 43,950 1,570 22-14 .611 1991 38/29 58,634 2,002 32-6 .840 1992 41/36 88,312 2,453 30-11 .732 1993 35/31 45,685 1,474 23-12 .657 1994 37/35 58,883 1,682 29-8 .783 1995 33/32 57,151 1,786 26-7 .788 1996 39/38 91,123 2,398 32-7 .821 1997 36/36 88,539 2,459 29-7 .806 1998 40/40 105,262 2,631 35-5 .875 1999 36/36 82,236 2,284 22-14 .611 2000 36/35 63,385 1,811 25-11 .694 2001 36/36 53,312 1,480 26-10 .722 2002 41/41 86,251 2,103 32-9 .780 2003 37/36 67,033 1,862 31-6 .839 2004 36/36 80,686 2,241 27-9 .750 2005 43/43 112,110 2,607 32-11 .744 2006 35/35 123,022 3,514 19-16 .543 2007 34/33 106,956 3,241 17-17 .500 2008 33/31 96,235 3,104 27-6 .818 2009 40/40 119,252 2,981 30-10 .750 2010 36/36 126,195 3,505 33-3 .917 2011 41/41 153,904 3,753 34-7 .829 2012 39/39 153,484 3,935 31-8 .795 2013 36/36 126,421 3,511 20-16 .556 2014 36/36 115,059 3,196 23-13 .639 2015 39/39 138,441 3,549 33-6 .846 2016 39/38 154,743 3,967 34-5 .872 Totals: 1,084/1,045 2,695,482 2,487 813-271 .750
Opponent Florida State Miami (FL) Florida State Florida State Florida State
Rank Att. Opponent 1. 16,388 LSU 2. 15,569 Florida State 3. 15,360 Texas A&M 4. 14,838 South Carolina 5. 14,619 Georgia
Dates 4/5-4/7/12 6/11-6/13/16 4/1-4/3/16 3/25-3/27/11 5/14-5/16/10
TOP MID-WEEK ATTENDANCE Rank Att. 1. 6,005 2. 5,930 3. 5,917 4. 5,827 5. 5,719
Opponent Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State
Date 3/13/12 3/15/11 3/15/16 3/17/15 3/18/08
TOP THREE-GAME OPENING SERIES Rank Att. Opponent 1. 14,570 Florida Gulf Coast 2. 14,389 Cal State Fullerton 3. 14,003 USF 4. 13,242 Duke 5. 11,668 Maryland
Dates 2/19-2/21/16 2/17-2/19/12 2/18-2/20/11 2/15-2/17/13 2/14-2/16/14
TOP OPENING NIGHT CROWDS Rank Att. Opponent 1. 5,778 Florida Gulf Coast 2. 5,771 Duke 3. 5,356 Cal State Fullerton 4. 5,169 Miami (FL) 5. 5,157 USF
TOP CROWDS AT McKETHAN STADIUM-PERRY FIELD Rank Att. Opponent 1. 6,244 Mississippi State 2. 6,108 LSU 3. 6,081 Miami (FL) 4. 6,005 Florida State 5. 5,930 Florida State 6. 5,917 Florida State 7. 5,827 Florida State 8. 5,793 LSU 9. 5,783 Miami (FL) 10. 5,778 Florida Gulf Coast 11. 5,772 Florida State 12. 5,771 Duke 13. 5,768 Florida State 14. 5,719 Florida State 15. 5,709 Florida State 16. 5,698 Florida State 17. 5,663 Florida State 18. 5,657 Florida State 5,657 Florida State
Dates 6/5-6/6/15 6/11-6/12/10 6/10-6/11/05 2/27-2/28/99 2/19-2/20/00
Date 4/9/16 4/7/12 2/21/15 3/13/12 3/15/11 3/15/16 3/17/15 4/6/12 6/12/10 2/19/16 6/6/15 2/15/13 6/11/16 3/18/08 6/5/15 6/11/05 3/31/04 3/18/14 2/27/99
Date 2/19/16 2/15/13 2/17/12 2/6/99 2/18/11
ALFRED A. McKETHAN (1908-2002) A native Floridian, Mr. Alfred A. McKethan distinguished himself in his profession and service to the state of Florida. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Sun Bank and Trust Company (formerly Hernando State Bank) from 1942-94, at which time he retired. At the age of 38, McKethan became the youngest president of the Florida Bankers Association. Along with his brother, John W. McKethan, he established the Brooksville Rock Company, which later became known as the Florida Mining and Materials Corporation. McKethan was also a citrus grower, serving as the Director and Chairman of the Brooksville Citrus Growers Association for 40 years, and as Director of the Florida Citrus Exchange for 15 years. He was a board member and Chairman for the Florida State Road Department and was the first Chairman of the Southwest Florida Water Management District. In addition, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge across Tampa Bay was due in part from the works of McKethan, as well as the initial planning of the Florida Turnpike. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Florida as an honors graduate in 1931, and maintained close ties as an alumnus. In 1981, it was McKethan who became the first eminent scholar under a new law that provided matching funds from the state to create chairs at Florida universities if the private sector donated $600,000. He later made his donation to UF’s College of Business Administration. Also active on campus, McKethan was a member of the President’s Council, a long-time Bull Gator and had been an instrumental and active member of Gator Boosters. A Distinguished Director of Gator Boosters, he was a major benefactor to the University of Florida in many ways over the years. An avid baseball fan, McKethan attended games whenever possible each Gator season. The original 1988 stadium construction and refurbishment was made possible through his generous $2.4-million contribution. In 1996, college baseball’s fanciest and most luxurious press box was rebuilt with the aid of an additional gift of $300,000 from McKethan. “When you talk of Gator spirit and love for the University,” said former Florida football coach Steve Spurrier, “Alfred McKethan embodies what that is all about.” McKethan passed away in April of 2002 at the age of 93 and the Gator players and coaching staff honored him by wearing black A.A.M. patches on their hats. His initials were also put above the scoreboard at the stadium bearing his name.
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ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD GATOR FANS’ CODE OF CONDUCT
DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO McKETHAN STADIUM
Gator fans are widely known for their enthusiasm, team support, hospitality and sportsmanship. Our image is shaped not only by our student-athletes, coaches, students and faculty, but by our fans as well. Our goal is to create a first-class environment to lend support to our team while maintaining a safe and fun atmosphere for visiting fans as well.
From the Gainesville Regional Airport
PROHIBITED BEHAVIOR Rowdy, threatening, or inconsiderate behavior, such as standing in the aisles, portals or concourses, profane and abusive language, smoking in public areas, fighting, and drunkenness will not be tolerated and can result in ejection, arrest, and/or loss of season-ticket privileges. Throwing of any objects in the stands, including paper and plastic cups will also be prohibited. Should you observe any of this disruptive behavior, please notify your nearest law enforcement officer. NCAA policy prevents fans from entering the dugout area or field of play unless they are properly credentialed or accompanied by an authorized staff member. Violators are subject to arrest.
ENFORCEMENT Individuals found violating any policies can be removed from the stadium. Non-students, while not affected by the Student Conduct Code, are subject to arrest and prosecution under applicable laws and state statutes. Students involved in such activities or other disruptive behavior will also be subject to disciplinary action through the office of Student Services and University of Florida’s Code of Student Conduct. Students enjoy the rights and privileges that accrue to membership in a university community and are subject to the responsibilities which accompany that membership. The University Athletic Association reserves the right to remove the ticket holder from the premises if in the sole opinion of the security personnel his or her conduct endangers or disrupts the players, coaches, officials or fans. Gator Athletics thanks you for your support.
ORIGIN OF PERRY FIELD Perry Field is named for Carl E. “Tootie” Perry, a lineman for the Gator football team in 1916 and from 1919-21. A Gainesville product, his family owned the land where the current baseball stadium and track are located. They donated to the University with the stipulation that the field be named for their son.
Take a right turn out of Airport onto NE 39th Avenue. Turn left onto Waldo Road at the first traffic light. Turn right onto University Avenue and follow the road until Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is on the left. Take a left onto Lemerand Drive, the road between the football stadium and the O’Connell Center (white dome). Take a right onto Stadium Road at the traffic light. McKethan Stadium will be on the right. FROM THE NORTH (Jacksonville) Take I-95 South to 295 South. Follow I-10 West to 301 South and 301 South to State Road 24. Take State Road 24 to University Avenue and take a right onto University Avenue. Follow the road until Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is on the left. Take a left onto Lemerand Drive, the road between the football stadium and the O’Connell Center (white dome). Take a right onto Stadium Road at the traffic light. McKethan Stadium will be on the right. (Atlanta) Take I-75 South to Exit 287 (Gainesville - Newberry Road, formerly exit 76). Turn right onto Newberry Road and go past the Oaks Mall. This will become University Avenue. Stay in the right lane and veer right onto Route 26A, which becomes SW 2nd Avenue. Go through the intersection at SW 34th Street, where the golf course will be on the right. Turn right onto Woodlawn Drive, just past the Ring Tennis Complex. Turn left at the stop sign onto Stadium Road and McKethan Stadium will be on the left. (Tallahassee) I-10 East to I-75 South; please see route from Atlanta to complete the trip. FROM THE SOUTH (complete directions from Orlando; disregard Turnpike info from Tampa/St. Petersburg) Take the Florida Turnpike to I-75 North. Follow I-75 to Exit 387 (Gainesville - Newberry Road, formerly exit 76). Turn right onto Newberry Road and go past the Oaks Mall. This will become University Avenue. Stay in right lane and veer right onto Route 26A, which becomes SW 2nd Avenue. Go through the intersection at SW 34th Street, where the golf course will be on the right. Turn right onto Woodlawn Drive, just past the Ring Tennis Complex. Turn left at the stop sign onto Stadium Road and McKethan Stadium will be on the left.
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FLORIDA BASEBALL COMPLEX In September 2016, the University Athletic Association Board of Directors was presented with a proposal for the next wave of facility projects that figures to provide $100 million worth of improvements -- including major renovations to Alfred A. McKethan Stadium and the entire baseball complex. Included in the plans for the baseball stadium are a new roofing structure to provide shade for fans, five new rows of premium seating directly behind home plate, new club seating and an expanded press box, a new second-level concourse, plus refurbished and improved player amenities.
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2017 GATOR BASEBALL COACHES AND STAFF
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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN
KEVIN O’SULLIVAN HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Record at Florida entering 2017:
396-189 (.677)
N CAA College World Series Appearances: 5 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016) SEC Championships:
3 (2010, 2011, 2014)
SEC Tournament Titles
2 (2011, 2015)
SEC Eastern Division Titles
4 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014)
School-Record Nine Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 2011 Baseball America College Coach of the Year 2010 & 2014 SEC Coach of the Year 2016 Skip Bertman Award Finalist 2016 ABCA/Diamond South Region Coach of the Year Now in his 10th season at the University of Florida, Kevin O’Sullivan and his staff have transformed the Gators into one of the marquee programs in college baseball. During a tenure which has been marked by tireless recruiting and fundamental coaching, he has overseen a progression up the national ladder by the Orange and Blue that has been punctuated by five trips to the NCAA College World Series in the past seven years, highlighted by a runner-up performance in 2011, three Southeastern Conference titles in the past six years (2010-11-14), as well as nine NCAA Tournaments in a row and four SEC Eastern Division crowns. People often pointed to the stretch of 1996-98 as the best run in Gator history since those teams were a combined 136-60 (.694) with CWS appearances in 1996 and 1998, a pair of SEC titles (’96 and ’98) and three SEC East trophies. However, O’Sullivan’s three teams from 2010-12 were 147-56 (.724) with three-straight CWS appearances for the first time in school history, three-straight NCAA Regional and Super Regional crowns, consecutive SEC Championships and a pair of SEC Eastern Division titles in ’10 and ’11 and the league’s tournament championship in 2011. O’Sullivan has had 69 players taken in the Major League Baseball Draft since his arrival at UF and the Gators’ total of 56 selections
in the last seven Drafts leads the nation. Florida has had 15 players taken within the first three rounds of the last six Drafts. Florida boasts six first-round selections in the last five years: Zunino at No. 3 to the Seattle Mariners and Johnson at No. 31 to the Boston Red Sox in 2012, right-hander Jonathon Crawford at No. 20 to the Detroit Tigers in 2013, shortstop Richie Martin at No. 20 to the Oakland A’s in 2015 and pitchers A.J. Puk at No. 6 to the A’s and Dane Dunning at No. 29 to the Washington Nationals in 2016 Eight members of the 2010 club have already reached the Major Leagues: left-hander Kevin Chapman (Houston Astros), outfielder Matt den Dekker (New York Mets), right-hander Anthony DeSclafani (Miami Marlins), left-hander Brian Johnson (Boston Red Sox), left-hander Nick Maronde (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), lefthander Paco Rodriguez (Los Angeles Dodgers), outfielder Preston Tucker (Houston Astros) and catcher Mike Zunino (Seattle Mariners). Rodriguez was the first player from the 2012 MLB Draft to reach the Majors, while Zunino became the first position player to reach baseball’s highest level. The 2016 season was another record breaking year for Florida, as the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with a 52-16 final record. After earning yet another national seed, Florida advanced to the College World Series for the second year in a row and fifth time under O’Sullivan.
Full Name: Kevin Michael O’Sullivan Birthdate: December 27, 1968 in Goshen, N.Y. Hometown: Jupiter, Fla. Education: Associate of Arts – Florida Community College, 1989 Bachelor of Science – Education/Sports Medicine, University of Virginia, 1991 Master of Science – Exercise Science & Wellness, Florida Atlantic University, 1995 Date announced as UF head coach: June 14, 2007
COACHING CAREER: Assistant Coach, Florida Community College, 1992-93 Assistant Coach, Florida Atlantic University, 1994-95 Assistant Coach, University of Virginia, 1996-97 Assistant Coach, Minnesota Twins Rookie League, 1998 Assistant Coach, Clemson University, 1999-2001 Assistant Head Coach, Clemson University, 2002
Florida has been a top-8 national seed in seven of the past eight seasons (No. 8 in 2009, No. 3 in 2010, No. 2 in 2011, No. 1 in 2012, No. 2 in 2014, No. 4 in 2015, No. 1 in 2016) – the highest amount in the country in that time frame. The Gators finished in the top 10 in the final polls for the fifth time under O’Sullivan.
Associate Head Coach, Clemson University, 2002-07
On the season, UF had a 16-9 record against ranked opponents and finished the year undefeated in midweek contests (14-0). Florida was 19-2 against in-state competition, including a 2-1 series win at No. 6 Miami and a 5-1 record against Florida State – who the Gators eliminated in the Gainesville Super Regional.
University of Virginia, 1990-91
The Gators racked up the individual honors as well, with five play-
O’SULLIVAN YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Totals:
THE KEVIN O’SULLIVAN FILE
School Record Pct. SEC Florida 34-24 .586 17-13 Florida 42-22 .656 19-11 Florida 47-17 .734 22-8 Florida 53-19 .736 22-8 Florida 47-20 .701 18-12 Florida 29-30 .492 14-16 Florida 40-23 .635 21-9 Florida 52-18 .743 19-11 Florida 52-16 .765 19-10 9 years 396-189 .677 171-98
Pct. .567 .633 .733 .733 .600 .467 .700 .633 .655 .636
Highlights First NCAA Regional trip since 2005 NCAA Super Regional, SEC East Champion NCAA College World Series, SEC Champion NCAA CWS Runner-Up, SEC Champion NCAA College World Series Sixth-straight NCAA Regional berth SEC Champion, No. 2 national seed NCAA College World Series, No. 4 national seed NCAA College World Series, No. 1 national seed 9 NCAA Berths, 5 CWS Trips, 3 SEC Titles
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Head Coach, University of Florida, 2007-present
PLAYING CAREER: Florida Community College, 1988-89
ers earning All-America recognition. Right-handed pitcher Logan Shore was a unanimous First Team selection while first baseman Peter Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team honors. Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned AllAmerica honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were named Freshman All-America selections. Shore was also named the SEC Pitcher of the Year, just the second player in school history to earn the honor (Justin Hoyman, 2004). Anderson and Shore were First Team All-SEC selections while Alonso, shortstop Dalton Guthrie and catcher Mike Rivera earned Second Team honors. Following the year, the Gators had another stellar draft class enter the professional ranks. Florida had an amazing six players drafted in the first three rounds, including a pair of first round picks in Puk and Dunning. Alonso, Shore and Buddy Reed were selected in the second round while Anderson went in the third round. Lefties Scott Moss (fourth round) and Kirby Snead (10th round) brought the Gators total draft picks under O’Sullivan to 69.
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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN SEC REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS DURING O’SULLIVAN’S TENURE School FLORIDA LSU Vanderbilt South Carolina Ole Miss Arkansas Alabama Kentucky Mississippi State Auburn Georgia Tennessee Texas A&M Missouri
Record Pct. 171-98 .636 164-102-2 .616 162-103 .611 161-106 .603 145-124 .539 135-131 .508 128-139 .479 120-145 .453 117-152 .435 113-148 .433 109-152 .418 91-176 .341 65-52 .556 40-80 .333
Off the field, the Gators had 14 student-athletes named to the 2016 Spring Academic Honor Roll, giving Florida 94 Academic AllSEC recipients under O’Sullivan. Six newcomers were named to the 2015-16 First Year Academic Honor Roll, bringing O’Sullivan’s total of honorees to 41. The Gators enjoyed a tremendous season in 2015, claiming the SEC Tournament and sweeping both the Regional and Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium in making a triumphant return to Omaha and finishing one win shy of the CWS Championship Finals. O’Sullivan directed the squad to a 52-18 record, the second-most victories in school history, Florida placed third in the final polls and ousted Sunshine State rivals Florida State and Miami from the postseason in the same year for the first time in school history. UF boasted a trio of All-Americans: outfielder Harrison Bader, catcher/designated hitter JJ Schwarz and third baseman Josh Tobias, while second baseman Dalton Guthrie, catcher/designated hitter Mike Rivera and Schwarz were recognized as Freshman All-Americans. Schwarz was the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) National Freshman Hitter of the Year and was Louisville Slugger’s Co-Freshman of the Year and the rookie joined lefthander A.J. Puk, outfielder Buddy Reed and right-hander Logan Shore on the USA Collegiate National Team last summer. Florida set a school record with a .984 fielding percentage, the second-best clip in NCAA history, and was 12-3 (.800) during the postseason – 8-2 (.800) in the NCAA Tournament and 4-1 (.800) at the SEC Tournament. Continuing the pipeline to the professional ranks, UF had nine players chosen in the MLB Draft. After Martin was a first-round selection, Bader went in the third round to St. Louis and was followed by right-hander Eric Hanhold (sixth round, Milwaukee), left-hander Danny Young (eighth round, Toronto), right-hander Taylor Lewis (ninth round, Atlanta), Tobias (10th round, Philadelphia), left-hander Bobby Poyner (14th round, Boston), right-hander Mike Vinson (24th round, Detroit) and right-hander Aaron Rhodes (28th round, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim). Nine student-athletes were named to the 2015 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll and Guthrie was chosen to the 2014-15 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. 2014 proved to be another strong campaign for the Orange and Blue, as O’Sullivan guided Florida to its third SEC crown in the past five seasons and was honored by his peers as the SEC Coach of the Year for the second time. He became the fourth skipper from Florida to earn the award multiple times, joining Dave Fuller (195256-62), Jack Rhine (1982-83) and Joe Arnold (1984-88). The Gators claimed a school-record 12 league outings in a row from April 12-May 9 and finished with a 21-9 conference mark, including sweeps of No. 4 LSU, Georgia, Missouri and No. 20 Alabama.
At 40-23, UF reached the 40-win plateau for the fifth time in O’Sullivan’s tenure. The Gators were 8-1 (.889) against top-five teams, highlighted by a season sweep of No. 1 Florida State for the second time in three years, and went 10-4 (.714) versus top-10 foes. The squad was an impressive 16-7 (.696) in contests decided by one run and notched 23 victories over teams ranked in the top 50 of the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI). Shore was chosen as Perfect Game’s National Freshman of the Year and as the SEC Freshman of the Year, becoming the third Gator in O’Sullivan’s tenure to receive the league honor following Preston Tucker (2009) and Austin Maddox (2010). Shore was a consensus Freshman All-American and earned third-team All-America status from Louisville Slugger, while catcher Taylor Gushue was a secondteam All-American from Louisville Slugger. Shore became just the third starting pitcher from Florida to earn first-team All-SEC in the past 11 years, joining Justin Hoyman (2004) and Patrick Keating (2008). Gushue led the SEC in conference games with a .389 clip and was the third catcher from UF since 1991 to earn first-team accolades, along with Mario Linares (1991) and Zunino (2011-12). Bader was a second-team All-SEC honoree and the Gators led the conference with three All-SEC Freshman Team recipients: first baseman Peter Alonso, Shore and third baseman John Sternagel. Alonso also earned second-team Freshman All-America from the NCBWA. In 2013, the Gators advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth-consecutive season, matching the longest run in school history, accomplished from 2000-05. It also marked the first time that the same coaching staff had directed the Orange and Blue into NCAA action six-straight times. Florida completed a weekend sweep of No. 8 South Carolina (3-2, 4-3, 14-5) from April 11-13, marking only the fourth time in school history that the Gators had swept the Gamecocks in a regularseason series, the first time since 2009. Tobias snapped a 3-3 tie with a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning to drive in Bader with the decisive run in a 4-3 victory at No. 7 Florida State, the second year in a row that UF had emerged victorious in Tallahassee. With a team-leading .312 batting average, Bader earned a berth on the SEC All-Freshman Team. A Gator freshman has made the team every year of O’Sullivan’s tenure.
Florida had seven players chosen in the 2013 MLB Draft, led by Crawford at No. 20 to the Detroit Tigers, becoming the highest selection for a Gator pitcher since John Burke was taken by the Houston Astros at No. 6 overall in 1991. An additional 11 signees were picked and a school-record eight individuals chose to attend the University of Florida instead. Twelve Gators were named to the Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll, the most for the program since 2008, when 17 individuals were recognized. Five other players were chosen to the 2012-13 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. The Gators entered 2012 as the consensus No. 1 team and occupied the top spot for a total of 42 times in the four major polls (12 in NCBWA, 11 in Baseball America, 11 in USA Today/ESPN, eight in Collegiate Baseball). Florida was awarded the top national seed in the NCAA Tournament, its fourth-straight year within the Top-8 seeds, and became one of two programs to advance to the CWS in the last three campaigns. O’Sullivan’s club swept the NCAA Gainesville Regional with victories over Bethune-Cookman (4-0) and Georgia Tech (6-2, 15-3) and then defeated NC State twice (71, 9-8) in the Gainesville Super Regional to advance to the College World Series. With a 47-20 (.701) record, Florida reached the 40-win plateau for the fourth-straight year under O’Sullivan, and the team won 100 games over the past two seasons (53-19 in 2011 and 47-20 in 2012). The 2012 season marked the 11th time that McKethan Stadium had hosted NCAA Regional action and the fourth-straight year for the first time in school history. O’Sullivan passed Arnold (1988, 1991) and Andy Lopez (1996, 1998) as the Gator head coaches with the most trips to Omaha. Facing the nation’s most difficult schedule according to Warren Nolan and rated No. 2 in the NCAA’s final RPI, the Gators established a school record with an 18-game winning streak from February 21-March 22 and raced out of the gates with a 23-2 record. Florida led the nation in home runs (75) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.65), was second in fewest walks allowed per 9 innings (2.07) and was fourth in WHIP (1.15) during the 2012 campaign. In addition, the pitching staff’s earned run average of 2.92 was the lowest for the Orange and Blue since 1983 and ranked eighth in the country. Trailing 5-3 in the ninth inning and down to its final two outs, UF erupted for five runs to hand No. 8 Miami an 8-5 setback to sweep
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Position Prior to UF Head Coach As a Gator Head Coach Associate Head Coach – Clemson 2011 NCAA College World Series Runner-Up, 2010, 2011 & 2014 SEC Champions, CWS appearances in 2010-12, 2015-16 Assistant Coach – UNLV NCAA Championship appearance in debut season Assistant Coach – Florida Has led the Gators to three straight NCAA Championships appearances in her three seasons as Florida head coach Associate Head Coach – Auburn Hired on May 9, 2015 Associate Head Coach – Florida Five-time NCAA Champion (2010, 2011 & 2012 indoor; 2012 & 2013 outdoor); nine SEC team titles Associate Head Coach – Kentucky 21 SEC titles; 7 Final Fours
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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN the weekend series in Coral Gables and increase its winning streak over the Hurricanes to 11 games. Florida rallied from a 3-0 deficit with six unanswered runs to defeat top-ranked Florida State in Tallahassee, 6-3, to complete a three-game sweep of the regularseason series between the Sunshine State rivals for the first time since 1958. The Gators had previously emerged victorious against the Seminoles in Gainesville (9-2) and in Jacksonville (4-1). The Gators posted an unblemished 10-0 record against schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference: 3-0 over Florida State and Miami in the regular season and 2-0 over Georgia Tech and NC State during NCAA play. Zunino was Florida’s first-ever winner of the 2012 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award, the 26th recipient of the Dick Howser Trophy as College Baseball’s Player of the Year and collected the school’s inaugural Johnny Bench Award. Baseball America’s College Player of the Year became the first UF player to win the Howser Trophy. The highest Draft pick in school history after being chosen third overall by the Seattle Mariners, Zunino finished as the Gators’ “Triple Crown” winner, leading the team in batting average (.322), RBI (67) and homers (19), and paced the squad in total bases (164), doubles (28), sacrifice flies (11) and slugging percentage (.669). According to the final NCAA statistics, he was first nationally in sacrifice flies, third in doubles, fourth in round-trippers, fifth in total bases, ninth in doubles per game, 10th in RBI and 11th in slugging percentage. Johnson, taken in the first round by the Boston Red Sox at No. 31 overall, became Florida’s first winner of the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award. A first-team All-American by the NCBWA and Perfect Game, Johnson was a second-team All-American by Baseball America and Louisville Slugger. Chosen first-team All-SEC twice, the southpaw tossed his first career complete game to oust fourth-ranked South Carolina from the SEC Tourney and matched his career high with four hits in the semifinal round the following day against Vanderbilt. He was named to the 2012 SEC All-Tournament Team at both pitcher and designated hitter. Tucker earned All-America acclaim from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) for the second-straight year, All-SEC honors for the third year in a row and made the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament team for the fourth time. He departed Gainesville as the school’s all-time leader in games played (265), games started (259), total bases (596), at bats (1,035), hits (341), RBI (258) and doubles (70). Tucker was a first-team All-SEC selection in 2012 after being a first-team choice during his junior season and a second-team pick in 2010. He powered UF’s offense with a .393 (11-for-28) performance in NCAA play and became the first Gator to achieve Regional All-Tournament status all four years of his career. He is the lone UF player to earn Most Outstanding Player recognition twice (2009 & 2011). In 30 career NCAA Tourney games, Tucker batted .368 (46-for-125) and holds school records in career at bats (125), hits (46), RBI (31), runs (29), homers (11) and doubles (10). He was one of 10 NCAA baseball student-athletes named as a finalist for
the 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Austin Maddox, Hudson Randall, Tucker and Zunino were named All-South Region by the ABCA/Rawlings. The four selections matched the highest total in school history (1978, 1979, 1991, 1996, 2005, 2011). Tucker and Zunino were voted onto the first team for the second-straight year and joined a select group of Gators who earned first-team recognition multiple times: Jim Watkins (1978-79), Scott Ruskin (1984-85) and Matt LaPorta (2005 & 2007). Randall was a second-team pick for the second year in a row and Maddox was on the second team as well. Florida boasted four first-team All-SEC selections for the first time since 1991. O’Sullivan’s club had a total of five All-SEC picks, the third-straight year that it had placed five or more recipients on the list. Fontana and Tucker joined an elite group of Gators on the diamond who has achieved All-SEC status three times, a fraternity that includes Josh Adams (2008-09-11), Mike Stanley (1982-8485), Marc Valdes (1991-92-93) and Brad Wilkerson (1996-97-98). Johnson, Rodriguez, Tucker and Zunino were chosen first-team All-SEC, Nolan Fontana earned second-team recognition, while Tobias was chosen to the league’s All-Freshman Team. Fontana was named to the SEC All-Defensive Team for the third year in a row, matching den Dekker (2008-10) for the most appearances on the list by a Gator, and Zunino was a repeat honoree. Crawford became the first Gator hurler to register a completegame no-hitter since Burke accomplished the feat in a 2-0 shutout of Furman on May 23, 1991, by overpowering Bethune-Cookman on June 1 in the NCAA Gainesville Regional opener. A member of the 2012 USA Collegiate National Team, Crawford turned in a 3-0 record over the summer with a 2.10 ERA, highlighted by a pair of victories over powerhouse Cuba in Havana. He earned a bronze medal at the Haarlem Honkbal Week in the Netherlands, starting the semifinal contest against Cuba and carrying a shutout into the eighth inning. Florida continued its dominance at McKethan Stadium in 2012, compiling a 31-8 (.795) mark, highlighted by sweeps of the NCAA Gainesville Regional and Super Regionals and a 7-2 series record. UF’s total attendance of 153,484 was just shy of 2011’s record total of 153,904, the average attendance of 3,935 per game established a new standard and the 6,108 fans on hand for the third game of the LSU series on April 7 was a single-game record. The Orange and Blue registered a school-record 24-game winning streak from April 24, 2010-March 8, 2011. O’Sullivan earned 2011 College Coach of the Year honors from Baseball America, becoming the first coach from UF to collect the publication’s yearly accolade. On its way to a school-record 53 victories, Florida earned a trip to Omaha in consecutive seasons for the first time. Although the Gators fell in the CWS Championship Finals to South Carolina, they notched a second-place showing for the second time in school history (2005). O’Sullivan’s team secured the All-SEC final round by downing Texas (8-4) and then knocking off league rival Vanderbilt twice
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GATOR BASEBALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER O’SULLIVAN All-Americans: 16 with 55 honors Freshman All-Americans: 16 with 43 honors All-South Region: 19 – 10 first-team and nine secondteam selections All-SEC: 34 – 17 first-team and 17 second-team selections SEC All-Freshman Team: 19 players with 20 honors SEC Academic Honor Roll: 94 selections SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll: 41 selections Major League Baseball Draftees: 69 selections – 2008 (3), 2009 (10), 2010 (6), 2011 (school-record 11), 2012 (9), 2013 (7), 2014 (6), 2015 (9), 2016 (8) Major League Baseball Free Agent Signees: 3 USA Baseball National Team Members: 11 players, 14 times Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Winners: 1 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalists: 3 (3-1, 6-4). The No. 2 national seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Gators swept the NCAA Gainesville Regional with victories over Manhattan (17-3) and Miami (FL) (5-4, 11-4) and then defeated Mississippi State twice (11-1, 3-4, 8-6) in a classic Gainesville Super Regional to advance to the College World Series. The 53 wins marked the third of the four times that the program exceeded 50 wins. UF stayed in the top five all season long in the USA Today/ESPN rankings, spent nine weeks at No. 1 in Baseball America and eight weeks in the top spot according to Collegiate Baseball. The Gators blanked Vanderbilt, 5-0, to capture the 2011 SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala. It was the first time in 20 years that Florida won the league’s tourney and the triumph also represented the first time since 1988 that the Orange and Blue had taken the SEC and SEC Tourney in the same season. With a 22-8 performance in the SEC that matched South Carolina and Vanderbilt, Florida became the East winner for the third year in a row, matching its feat from 1996-98. The Gators claimed eight of their 10 SEC series and the team’s 22 victories in league play matched the school record set in 2010. The pitching staff twirled 11 shutouts in 72 games, breaking the previous school record for shutouts (10 in 1970). Zunino was named the SEC Player of the Year, joining LaPorta (2005, ’07) as Gators who have earned the league’s top accolade and Whitson was tabbed as the National Freshman Pitcher of the Year by Perfect Game. Tucker and Zunino were named All-Americans and were joined on the All-South Region squad by Adams and Randall, while Whitson was honored as a Freshman All-American by four different organizations.
A school-record 11 players were chosen in the 2011 MLB Draft: FALL SPRING Maronde (3rd round, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), DeSclafani Year Term GPA Cumulative GPA Term GPA Cumulative GPA (6th round, Toronto), Panteliodis (9th round, New York Mets), 2007-08 3.01 2.98 3.16 3.05 2008-09 2.88 2.96 3.06 3.02 right-hander Tommy Toledo (11th round, Milwaukee), Adams (13th round, Florida), Tucker (16th round, Colorado), catcher Ben 2009-10 2.88 3.10 3.01 3.07 2010-11 2.82 2.99 2.84 2.95 McMahan (23rd round, Milwaukee), right-hander Matt Campbell 2011-12 2.89 2.90 3.05 2.95 (24th round, Philadelphia), right-hander Greg Larson (29th round, 2012-13 3.01 2.98 2.82 2.89 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), outfielder Bryson Smith (34th 2013-14 2.67 2.75 2.59 2.71 round, Cincinnati) and outfielder Tyler Thompson (46th round, Washington). An additional eight signees were picked, four of 2014-15 2.78 2.84 2.80 2.78 whom turned down the professional opportunity, and the trio of 2015-16 3.05 3.03 3.21 3.09 Larson, Thompson and Tucker elected to remain in school. Before Totals: 2.90 3.01 3.02 3.02 O’Sullivan’s arrival, the Gators’ previous high number of picks was
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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN eight in both 1999 and 2002. The Gators compiled a 34-7 (.829) mark and a 9-1 series record at McKethan Stadium in ’11, featuring weekend sweeps of Alabama, Boston College, Miami (FL), Ole Miss, Rhode Island, USF and Tennessee. UF’s total attendance of 153,904 became the high-water mark, the average attendance of 3,753 per game eclipsed the previous high of 3,514 in 2006 and the Gators drew a then-record 5,930 fans for Florida State’s visit. Returning a talented nucleus and welcoming a recruiting class hailed as the nation’s best by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball, O’Sullivan directed the Gators to a 47-17 overall record in 2010 that featured a program-best 22-8 league mark and the school’s first SEC title in five years. Voted the SEC Coach of the Year, he molded a lineup that featured five All-SEC recipients and a record five Freshman All-Americans from Baseball America into a cohesive unit that made it to Omaha for the first time since ’05. Facing a schedule ranked second in the country, the Gators captured nine of their 10 league series, including a run of eightstraight, and defeated South Carolina on the final weekend of the regular season to claim the SEC Championship. Seeded third in the NCAA Tournament, O’Sullivan’s club overpowered Bethune-Cookman (7-3), Oregon State (10-2) and Florida Atlantic (15-0) in the NCAA Gainesville Regional to join the 2004 and 2005 Gator teams as the only ones in school history at that time to collect Regional titles in consecutive seasons. The following weekend, UF claimed the first two Super Regional meetings with Miami (FL) to secure a CWS berth in the event’s final go-round at Rosenblatt Stadium.
GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED 200TH WIN AT FLORIDA Coach Kevin O’Sullivan Joe Arnold Jay Bergman Andy Lopez Pat McMahon Dave Fuller
Games 285 305 309 309 311 324
Total Record at Florida 396-189 in 9 years 434-244-2 in 11 years 216-113 in 6 years 278-159-1 in 7 years 231-143-1 in 6 years 556-356-6 in 28 years
FLORIDA BASEBALL HEAD COACHING SUCCESS Coach Victories SEC Titles SEC Division Titles NCAA Trips CWS Berths Dave Fuller 556 3 4 3 0 Joe Arnold 434 2 3 7 2 Kevin O’Sullivan 396 3 4 9 5 Andy Lopez 278 2 3 5 2 Pat McMahon 231 1 1 4 1 Jay Bergman 217 1 5 3 0 Jack Rhine 72 1 2 1 0 Totals: 13 22 32 10 Noted for his pitching acumen, O’Sullivan oversaw a Florida pitching staff that lowered its team earned run average for the third year in a row (4.13) and finished second in the nation in fewest walks allowed per nine innings (2.15). UF’s starting pitchers were 30-15 with a 3.94 ERA and its bullpen was 17-2 and tied the school record of 18 saves. Chapman was chosen as a third-team All-American by the NCBWA, becoming the first Gator pitcher to earn All-America status since Hoyman in 2004. He also garnered second-team All-South Region accolades and was the lone UF representative to collect first-team All-SEC honors. The quintet of Fontana, Johnson, Maddox, Randall and Zunino thrived in their debut seasons under O’Sullivan and all achieved both Freshman All-America and Freshman All-SEC status. The SEC’s Freshman of the Year, Maddox was named a third-team All-American by the NCBWA. The slugger was the first rookie from Florida to earn All-America recognition since Wilkerson accomplished the feat in 1996 and earned second-team AllSEC recognition. Winning Pct. .667 .640 .656 .636 .617 .609
GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED 250TH WIN AT FLORIDA Coach Kevin O’Sullivan Joe Arnold Andy Lopez Dave Fuller
Games 375 388 390 397
Total Record at Florida 396-189 in 9 years 434-244-2 in 11 years 278-159-1 in 7 years 556-356-6 in 28 years
Winning Pct. .677 .640 .636 .609
GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED 300TH WIN AT FLORIDA Coach Kevin O’Sullivan Dave Fuller Joe Arnold
Games 456 467 483
Total Record at Florida 396-189 in 9 years 556-356-6 in 28 years 434-244-2 in 11 years
Winning Pct. .677 .609 .640
GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED 350TH WIN AT FLORIDA Coach Kevin O’Sullivan Joe Arnold Dave Fuller
Games 523 540 545
Total Record at Florida 396-189 in 9 years 434-244-2 in 11 years 556-356-6 in 28 years
Winning Pct. .677 .640 .609
Fontana became the first player in school history to be named to the Rawlings NCAA Division I Gold Glove Team and was the lone freshman selected to the nine-player positional squad. He and Johnson each brought home a silver medal from the V FISU World University Championships in Tokyo, Japan, while playing for the 2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team as the only freshmen on the roster. The Gators compiled a 33-3 (.917) mark at McKethan Stadium that established a team record for winning percentage. The win total was the second-highest since the facility opened in 1988, trailing just a 35-5 (.875) record in 1998. Since broken, UF’s total attendance of 126,195 eclipsed the school’s previous standard set in 2006 (123,022) and the average attendance was 3,505 per game. Under O’Sullivan’s tutelage in 2009, the Gators produced a 42-22 mark, captured the SEC East, rolled through the NCAA Gainesville Regional and earned the squad’s first trip to Super Regionals in four years. Florida finished one game back in the race for the SEC Championship and 27 of the club’s 42 victories were come-frombehind efforts, including 13 against league foes. After capping its season with the program’s third NCAA Super Regional appearance, UF was listed in the top 15 within all four of the colle-
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giate baseball polls. Evidence of the increased player development under O’Sullivan was shown by a then-school-record 10 Gators and 12 signees being chosen during the 2009 MLB Draft. The previous high of eight UF players was set in 1999 and equaled in 2002, and the total tied for second nationally behind league rival Georgia (11). In his first year as a head coach, he directed the Gators to their first NCAA Regional appearance since 2005 and a second-place finish in the East after being picked 11th in the 12-team league. O’Sullivan was just the fourth Florida skipper to lead the team into NCAA play in his debut season and guided the squad to series triumphs over both of the SEC’s division winners and College World Series representatives, Georgia and LSU. Three of his players, Adams, den Dekker and Keating, achieved first-team All-SEC status, Florida’s most on the first squad since four honorees in 1991. Adams was also a unanimous pick on the SEC All-Freshman Team and collected Freshman All-America acclaim from three different organizations. Keating became the first Gator pitcher to garner first-team All-South Region from the ABCA since Hoyman in 2004, while second-team honoree Adams was the first rookie on the squad since Wilkerson in 1996. Meanwhile, den Dekker earned a berth on the league’s first-ever All-Defensive Team and represented the 2008 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team that was a perfect 24-0 on its summer tour. When O’Sullivan took over the Gator program, one of his top priorities was turning around the team’s pitching staff, which had registered a 5.27 ERA and was the highest in the SEC during the 2007 campaign. Not only did the ’08 squad lower its ERA to 4.39 overall, Florida led the league in conference play with a 4.00 ERA. Offensively, UF’s team batting average went from .290 to .304, and the club’s .305 showing in the 30 conference games was at the top of the chart. The Gators also increased their fielding percentage and turned a league-leading 72 double plays, the fourth-most in school history. Seventeen members of O’Sullivan’s inaugural team were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. The total matched the highest number of Academic All-SEC recipients for Florida baseball in school history, equaling the 17 in 2003, and marked the sixth-consecutive year that the team reached double-digit honorees. An additional five student-athletes earned a spot on the league’s Freshman Academic Honor Roll, tying the Gators’ best performance. The University of Florida and Athletics Director Jeremy Foley announced O’Sullivan as its new baseball coach on June 14, 2007. O’Sullivan arrived in Gator Country after serving nine seasons as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Clemson, where he helped the Tigers to nine-straight NCAA Tournament appearances and College World Series berths in 2000, 2002 and 2006. A native of Jupiter, Fla., O’Sullivan became the 21st head coach in school history. “This is an exciting day and signals a new chapter for Gator baseball,” Foley said. “What Kevin has accomplished as one of the top assistants in the nation with highly-respected recruiting skills and player development speaks for itself. He possesses the qualities in a head coach that we were looking for and is eager to hit the
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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN ground running. We are counting on Kevin to help return our program to the elite level of collegiate baseball.” Clemson’s associate head coach since 2002, O’Sullivan and the Tigers advanced to NCAA Super Regionals in 2007 for the seventh time since the format was introduced in 1999 before succumbing to Mississippi State. At the time, the total represented the secondmost in the nation. A week earlier, the Tigers claimed the Myrtle Beach Regional with an unblemished 3-0 record and ousted topseeded Coastal Carolina. Under his tutelage, 29 Tiger hurlers were chosen in the Major League Baseball Draft, including five in 2007. A school-record 11 Clemson players were taken, highlighted by left-hander Daniel Moskos going fourth overall to the Pittsburgh Pirates. During O’Sullivan’s tenure, 11 pitchers were picked in the top-five rounds, including a trio of first-rounders: Mike Paradis (1999), Tyler Lumsden (2004) and Moskos. He spent the 1998 season with the Twins’ Rookie League team in Fort Myers, Fla., that reached the playoffs for the first time. He was also responsible for the development of the pitchers. O’Sullivan was the pitching coach at Virginia in 1996 and 1997, where he coached All-America and first-rounder Seth Greisenger. In ’96, the Cavaliers won their first-ever ACC Tournament title and were 44-21 overall. He coached a total of three pitchers in the two years who were drafted in the top-five rounds, including a first, second, and fifth-round pick, to go along with a 14th-rounder in 1997. O’Sullivan, who helped in the recruitment of studentathletes at Virginia, coached players picked in the third and 44th rounds in 1997 as well.
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O’Sullivan coached at Florida Atlantic during the 1994 and 1995 seasons, where he was responsible for the hitters, catchers, infielders and outfielders. From 1992-93, he was an assistant at Florida Community College as the hitting and catching instructor.
LSU 5 Vanderbilt 3 South Carolina
In two years at Virginia, nine at Clemson and eight at Florida, he has coached 74 pitchers who have been drafted or signed pro contracts. This list includes six first-rounders, 20 top-five-rounders, 35 top-10-rounders and 10 All-Americans.
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O’Sullivan graduated with honors from Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in education/sports medicine in 1991. In Charlottesville, he was a member of UVa’s Captain Council and Student-Athlete Mentor Program. He later earned a master’s degree in exercise science & wellness from Florida Atlantic.
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O’Sullivan starred at Virginia as a catcher in 1990 and 1991, where he hit a combined .351. He was a first-team All-ACC and All-ACC Tourney recipient both years and earned a berth on the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 1990. He also played for Florida Community College in 1988 and 1989.
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ASSISTANT COACH CRAIG BELL
CRAIG BELL ASSISTANT COACH 10TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Craig Bell is in his 10th season with the Gator baseball program after serving as the Seattle Mariners’ Supervising Area Scout for Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina in the years spanning 2000-07. At Florida, he is involved in all facets of the team and has played an integral role in Florida’s rise to become one of the nation’s premier programs. Bell has been part of a talented staff that has supervised the Orange and Blue’s resurgence over the past nine seasons, highlighted by UF’s runner-up finish at the 2011 NCAA College World Series, five CWS appearances (2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘15 and ‘16), nineconsecutive NCAA Regional berths, Southeastern Conference Championships in 2010, 2011 and 2014 and SEC Tournament titles in 2011 and 2015. Evidence of the Gators’ increased player development under Bell is shown by eight members of the 2010 team that have already reached the Major Leagues and Florida’s total of 56 MLB Draft picks since 2010 leads the nation. UF also has a league-best 17198 (.636) conference record over the past nine years. The 2016 season was another record breaking year for Florida, as the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with a 52-16 final record and advanced to the College World Series for the fifth time in seven years. Right-handed pitcher Logan Shore was a unanimous First Team selection while first baseman Peter Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team honors. Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned All-America honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were named Freshman All-America selections. Following the year, the Gators had another stellar draft class enter the professional ranks with an amazing six players drafted in the first three rounds, including a pair of first round picks in A.J. Puk and Dane Dunning. In 2015, Florida advanced to the Omaha again and finished ranked third with an overall mark of 52-18, the second-most wins for the program. In a season filled with success, the Orange and Blue claimed the SEC Tourney with four straight victories, including triumphs over No. 1 LSU and No. 9 Vanderbilt, and swept through the Regionals and Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium. The trio of outfielder Harrison Bader, catcher/designated hitter JJ Schwarz and third baseman Josh Tobias achieved All-American status and second baseman Dalton Guthrie, catcher/designated hitter Mike Rivera and Schwarz picked up Freshman All-American honors. Schwarz was the National Freshman Hitter of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Louisville Slugger’s Co-Freshman of the Year, while nine more Gators were taken in the Major League Baseball Draft, highlighted by first-rounder Richie Martin. In 2014, Florida captured the SEC Championship for the third time in five years and reached the 40-win plateau for the fifth time in Bell’s tenure. Voted third in the Eastern Division in the SEC Coaches’ Preseason Poll, the Gators went 21-9 in league play to secure the program’s 13th conference title and collected its fourth East crown since 2009. The club boasted a pair of All-Americans, catcher Taylor Gushue and right-hander Logan Shore, who was Perfect Game’s National Freshman of the Year and the SEC Freshman of the Year. In addition, Bader, Gushue and Shore earned All-SEC recognition, first baseman Peter Alonso, Shore and third
baseman John Sternagel were Freshman All-SEC and six players were selected in the MLB Draft. The No. 1 team in the nation for the majority of 2012, the Gators were the top national seed for the NCAA Tournament and claimed all three of their outings during the Gainesville Regional for the fourth year in a row and then swept No. 11 NC State in the Gainesville Super Regional to secure the program’s unprecedented thirdconsecutive College World Series berth en route a final record of 47-20. In a wild SEC race that came down to the final day, UF tied for second in the Eastern Division and third overall, just one game shy of a third-consecutive championship. Nine Gators were drafted, including five players in the first three rounds (Mike Zunino and Brian Johnson in the first round, second-rounders Nolan Fontana and Steven Rodriguez and Austin Maddox in the third round). Rodriguez became the first player from the 2012 Draft to reach the Major Leagues with the Los Angeles Dodgers, while starting Seattle Mariners’ catcher Zunino was the first position player from that class to advance to the Majors. Under Bell’s tutelage in 2011, Florida turned in a remarkable season that culminated in a school-record 53 victories and a second-place performance in Omaha, Neb. Rated first in Baseball America’s preseason rankings for the first time in school history, the Gators went 22-8 in league play for the second-straight campaign and shared the SEC Championship with South Carolina and Vanderbilt. UF blanked the Commodores, 5-0, to capture their first SEC Tournament title since 1991. After being rewarded with the second national seed for the NCAA Tournament, Florida swept through the NCAA Gainesville Regional and defeated Mississippi State in the Super Regional to reach the CWS. At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, the Gators downed Texas (8-4) and Vanderbilt twice (3-1, 6-4) to reach the final round for the second time in school history. In ’10, the Gators captured nine of their 10 SEC series, including the final eight in a row, and brought home the 11th league title in school history by taking the final regular-season series at South Carolina. Florida finished with a school-best conference mark of 22-8, secured its second-straight SEC Eastern Division crown and its 47 victories was the second-highest total since the ’05 club went 48-23. In NCAA action, UF knocked off Bethune-Cookman, Oregon State and Florida Atlantic to emerge victorious in the Gainesville Regional for the second year in a row and then defeated Sunshine State rival Miami twice in the Super Regional to punch the school’s sixth ticket to Omaha. Building upon the momentum generated from 2008, when the Gators earned their first NCAA berth in three years and were the runner-up in the SEC East, Bell’s coaching efforts were rewarded with Florida advancing to NCAA Super Regionals in 2009 for the first time in four years. In addition, the Gainesville crew brought home the East title and finished one game in the league standings behind co-champions LSU and Ole Miss en route to a 42-22 overall mark. Not only did the Gators sweep through their own Regional with a dramatic win over Bethune-Cookman and a pair of victories over Miami, they edged closer to reaching the College World Series in just the coaching staff’s second year. In his initial season at Florida, Bell worked with a team that had limited expectations that developed into a group that earned the second seed at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional and posted a
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THE CRAIG BELL FILE Birthdate: January 14, 1966 Hometown: West Palm Beach, Fla. Education: Associate of Arts - Palm Beach Community College, 1987 Bachelor of Science - Physical Education, University of North Florida, 1989
COACHING CAREER: Head Coach, Palm Beach Post 12 in American Legion, 1990-95 Head Coach, Palm Lakes High School, 1990-98 Assistant Coach, Wellington High School, 1999-2000 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2007-present
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE: Associate Professional Scout, Cincinnati Reds, 1993-2000 Supervising Area Scout, Seattle Mariners, 2000-07
PLAYING CAREER: Palm Beach Community College, 1986-87 University of North Florida, 1988-89 third-place finish in the SEC. He had previously been an Associate Professional Scout in the Sunshine State for the Cincinnati Reds from 1993-2000. Bell also has experience scouting in Canada, the Dominican Republic and within the Cape Cod Baseball League each summer. Bell was an assistant coach at Wellington High School in Palm Beach County, Fla., in 1999-2000 and helped the Wolverines to the Class 6A state championship. He was the head coach of the Palm Beach Lakes High School baseball team between 1990-98 and also coached Palm Beach Post 12 in American Legion from 1990-95. Bell earned Coach of the Year accolades from The Palm Beach Post and The Sun Sentinel in both 1994 and 1995 and collected the Palm Beach County Coaches’ Association’s Class 6A top coaching honor in 1994 and 1997. During his coaching career, he has had 94 players chosen in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, including 10 first-round picks. Bell earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of North Florida in 1989, and was a member of the Ospreys’ baseball team during the 1988 and 1989 seasons while fellow Florida staff member Brad Weitzel was an assistant coach at UNF. In addition, he was a two-year letterwinner on the diamond at Palm Beach Community College, where he earned his associate of arts degree in 1987. Bell, a native of West Palm Beach, Fla., is married to the former Karri Roy of Pontiac, Mich. The couple has two sons, Ryan and Kyle.
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ASSISTANT COACH BRAD WEITZEL
BRAD WEITZEL ASSISTANT COACH 10TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Brad Weitzel is in his 10th season at Florida and has helped the Gators reach the NCAA Tournament all nine years that he has been a member of Kevin O’Sullivan’s staff. During his tenure, the Orange and Blue have advanced to the NCAA College World Series five times in the past seven seasons, captured six NCAA Regionals, seized four Southeastern Conference Eastern Division crowns, brought home three SEC titles and won the 2011 and 2015 SEC Tournaments. While with the Gators, he has overseen the development of 16 All-Americans, 16 Freshman All-Americans and 34 All-SEC recipients. Involved in all facets of the program, Weitzel’s efforts have been critical to the team’s resurgence over the past nine years to become a national powerhouse. His work with the Gator defense in 2015 resulted in a school-record fielding percentage of .984 that led the nation and was the second-best performance in NCAA history. Under his watch, UF has registered its top-seven fielding teams in school history (.984 in 2015, .982 in 2016, .978 in 2010, .977 in 2012, .975 in both 2013 and 2014 and .974 in 2011). The 2016 season was another record breaking year for Florida, as the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with a 52-16 final record and advanced to the College World Series for the fifth time in seven years. Right-handed pitcher Logan Shore was a unanimous First Team selection while first baseman Peter Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team honors. Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned All-America honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were named Freshman All-America selections. Following the year, the Gators had another stellar draft class enter the professional ranks with an amazing six players drafted in the first three rounds, including a pair of first round picks in A.J. Puk and Dane Dunning. In 2015, the Gators used four straight victories in Hoover, Ala., to bring home the SEC Tourney crown and were rewarded with a national seed in the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in the past seven years, the only school in the country which can make that claim. After taking the NCAA Gainesville Regional, UF knocked off No. 10 Florida State twice in the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional to produce the program’s ninth trip to the NCAA College World Series. The squad overpowered No. 8 Miami twice during the event, marking the first time in school history it had ousted both UM and FSU from the same postseason, and finished ranked third in the final rankings with an overall mark of 52-18. Picked third in the East in the preseason coaches’ poll in 2014, the Gators secured their third SEC Championship in five years, hosted a Regional and reached the finals of the SEC Tournament on its way to a 40-23 record. In 2012, Florida boasted five All-Americans and a pair of firstround picks and advanced to Omaha for the third-straight time for the first time in school history after sweeping through the Gainesville Regionals and Super Regionals at McKethan Stadium. During a memorable 2011 campaign, the Gators established a school record for wins, advanced to the NCAA College World Series
Championship Finals, captured their second-straight SEC title and collected their first SEC Tournament trophy since 1991. UF finished with an overall mark of 53-19 and returned to Omaha, Neb., in consecutive seasons for the first time after claiming the Regionals and Super Regionals held on its own turf. In 2010, the Gators earned their first SEC Championship in five years and advanced to the final College World Series held at historic Rosenblatt Stadium. Along the way to an impressive 47-17 performance and a top-10 national ranking, UF also seized its second-consecutive SEC Eastern Division crown, swept through the NCAA Gainesville Regional for the second year in a row and defeated Miami twice in the Gainesville Super Regional to reach the CWS. In ’09, the Gators claimed the SEC East, won the NCAA Gainesville Regional with three-straight wins, appeared in Super Regionals for the first time in four years and enjoyed their highest finish in the national rankings since 2005 with a consensus top-15 showing. Florida enjoyed an increase in batting average (.309) and fielding percentage (.966), as well as a drop in the staff’s earned run average (4.27), for the second-consecutive year. During Weitzel’s first season at UF in 2008, the Gators returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the program was the runner-up at the 2005 NCAA College World Series. His efforts were instrumental in helping UF improve across the board in hitting, pitching and fielding on its way to a third-place showing in the SEC after preseason projections had the club expected to finish near the bottom of the league. In 30 league games, the Gators boasted an SEC-best .305 batting average and also registered the lowest team ERA (4.00). Named the Florida Diamond Club Scout of the Year in 1998, 1999 and 2004, Weitzel became a member of the Gator staff in June 2007 after serving as the Florida Area Scout for the Minnesota Twins since 1991. Nineteen of his signees have reached the Major Leagues, including A.J. Pierzynski of the Atlanta Braves and Denard Span of the Washington Nationals. Weitzel was a coach for Minnesota’s organization in the Instructional League between 1996 and 2001, coached with the Gulf Coast League Twins in 1996 and was the team’s pitching coach in 2000. An assistant coach at the University of North Florida from 198791, Weitzel served on the staff of the Ospreys’ teams which placed third in both the 1989 and 1991 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) World Series in Lewiston, Idaho. Weitzel served as pitching coach for the Erie (Pa.) Sailors of the New York-Penn League in 1990 and guided the squad to a runnerup performance in the best-of-three championship series versus the Oneonta (N.Y.) Yankees. He was also an assistant at Palm Beach (Fla.) Community College from 1984-87. Weitzel coached current Gator assistant Craig Bell all four years of his collegiate career, in 1986-87 at Palm Beach and in 1988-89 at UNF, and coached O’Sullivan when the UF skipper was a member of the 1987 Jupiter (Fla.) American Legion team.
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THE BRAD WEITZEL FILE Birthdate: November 16, 1957 Hometown: Salamanca, N.Y. Education: Associate of Arts - Palm Beach Community College, 1980 Bachelor of Science - Health and Physical Education, University of Georgia, 1983 Master of Science - Health Education, Nova Southeastern University, 1987
COACHING CAREER: Assistant Coach, Palm Beach Community College, 1984-87 Pitching Coach, Erie (Pa.) Sailors, New York-Penn League, 1990 Assistant Coach, University of North Florida, 1987-91 Coach, Minnesota Twins, Instructional League, 1996-2001 Coach, Gulf Coast League Twins, 1996 & 2000 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2007-present
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE: Florida Area Scout, Minnesota Twins, 1991-2007
PLAYING CAREER: Palm Beach Community College, 1979-80 University of Georgia, 1981-82 Weitzel earned his master’s degree in health education from Nova Southeastern University (1987) and his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education (1983) from the University of Georgia, where he was an infielder for the Bulldogs under head coach Steve Webber in 1981-82. He received an associate of arts degree from Palm Beach in 1980 and was a two-year letterwinner on the baseball team for head coach Dusty Rhodes during the 1979 and 1980 seasons. Weitzel and his wife, Lori, have been married for over 33 years and are the parents of 22-year-old twins, Layne and Lucas. Lucas, who holds the national career prep record for hit-by-pitches (71), and Layne both graduated from UF.
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VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH LARS DAVIS
LARS DAVIS
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON AT FLORIDA Lars Davis is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach with the University of Florida baseball program. His efforts the past two seasons played a key role in the Gators advancing to back-toback NCAA College World Series. In addition, Florida has compiled 104 wins in the past two seasons, the most in program history over a two-year span. The 2016 season was a record breaking year for Florida, as the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with a 52-16 final record and advanced to the College World Series for the fifth time in seven years. Five players earned All-America honors and the team produced eight MLB draft picks, including a pair of first rounders. In 2015, the Gators swept through the Regionals and Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium and finished the season with a 52-18 record. In addition, the Orange and Blue claimed the Southeastern Conference Tournament by notching four straight victories in Hoover, Ala., and finished with an overall record of 52-18 and a No. 3 ranking in the final polls. Davis arrived in Gainesville after completing the 2014 season with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. A third-round selection of the Colorado Rockies in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft, the Grande Prairie, Alberta, native enjoyed an eight-year professional career with three organizations: the Rockies, Arizona Diamondbacks and the Phillies. A two-year starting catcher at the University of Illinois in 200607, Davis was the second-highest drafted position player in school history and was an All-American during his junior campaign, when he was named the 2007 Big Ten Player of the Year. With a .400 batting average, he became the first Fighting Illini player to hit .400 in a season since 1996 and he put together a 19-game hitting streak. Davis paced the Big Ten that year in total bases (145), hits (90) and homers (13) and also led his squad in runs (55), slugging percentage (.644) and on-base percentage (.461). His wife, Katie, is a member of the University Athletic Association as well, serving as the head athletic trainer for the two-time defending national champion Gator softball team.
THE LARS DAVIS FILE Birthdate: November 7, 1985
PLAYING HONORS:
Hometown: Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
Post-Season All-Star with the Double-A Tulsa (Okla.) Drillers, 2012
Education: Diploma in General Studies – Lethbridge College, 2005 Pursuing Bachelor of Science – Molecular & Cellular Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
COACHING CAREER: Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2014-present
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE:
Mid-Season All-Star with the Double-A Tulsa (Okla.) Drillers, 2012 Player of the Week with the Class-A Short-Season Tri-City (Wash.) Dust Devils, 2007 Chosen by the Colorado Rockies in the 3rd round of the MLB Draft (No. 102 overall), 2007
Colorado Rockies’ Organization
Second-highest drafted position player in University of Illinois baseball history, 2007
Tri-City (Wash.) Dust Devils – (Class A Short-Season – Northwest League), 2007
Second-team All-American by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball, 2007
Asheville (N.C.) Tourists – (Class A – South Atlantic League), 2008
Third-team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, 2007
Modesto (Calif.) Nuts (Class A Advanced – California League), 2009
Big Ten Player of the Year, 2007
Tulsa (Okla.) Drillers (Double A – Texas League), 2010-12 Salt River Rafters (Arizona Fall League), 2012 Big League Spring Training (Colorado Rockies), 2012-13 Colorado Springs (Colo.) Sky Sox (Triple A – Pacific Coast League), 2013 Arizona Diamondbacks’ Organization Mobile (Ala.) BayBears – (Double A – Southern League), 2014
First-team All-Big Ten, 2007 Illinois Team Most Valuable Player, 2007 First Illinois player to hit .400 in a season in 11 years, 2007 Led the Big Ten in total bases (145), hits (90) and homers (13), 2007 Led the Fighting Illini in batting average (.400), hits (90), RBI (56), runs (55), homers (13), slugging percentage (.644) and on-base percentage (.461), 2007
Philadelphia Phillies’ Organization
Big Ten Player of the Week, 2007 (March 27)
Reading (Pa.) Fightin Phils – (Double A – Eastern League), 2014
Dawg of the Year at Prairie Baseball Academy, 2005
Lehigh Valley (Pa.) IronPigs – (Triple A – International League), 2014
COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER: Canadian Prairie Baseball Academy, 2005 University of Illinois, 2006-07
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Ranks second all-time in single-season homers (7) at Prairie Baseball Academy, 2005 Listed as the ninth-best Canadian prospect for the MLB Draft, 2005 Top Male Athlete in the Grande Prairie Composite graduating class, 2003 Chosen by the Tampa Bay Rays in 49th round of the MLB Draft (No. 1,429 overall), 2003
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BUDDY MUNROE DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS SIXTH SEASON AT FLORIDA Former Gator catcher Buddy Munroe is in his third season as the Director of Baseball Operations for the University of Florida baseball program following a season as the team’s volunteer assistant coach. After being taken in the 22nd round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft by Minnesota with the 672nd choice, Munroe played two seasons with the Twins’ minor league affiliates in Elizabethton (Tenn.) and Beloit (Wis.). He manages UF’s team travel arrangements by organizing flights, bus trips and hotel accommodations, oversees the budget and assists all members of the coaching staff in their day-to-day tasks and recruiting paperwork. Munroe’s other responsibilities include serving as a game manager, coordinating maintenance within the $13-million-dollar facility, as well as hiring and managing the ushers for home games at McKethan Stadium. In addition, he is involved with everything related to the Gator baseball camps which are held several times per year. Munroe’s efforts in 2016 helped the squad make its 10th trip to Omaha, Neb., for the NCAA College World Series and tie a program record with 52 wins. UF reached Regionals every year that he was on the coaching staff as a volunteer assistant and as a student assistant.
During his sophomore season in 2008, Munroe started at catcher 32 times in 38 games played and batted .237 with 17 RBI. He scored 15 runs, with four doubles, three homers and three sacrifice flies. Munroe started every game of the series at Ole Miss and was second on the squad with a .400 (4-for-10) effort. He set a season high with three RBI and belted his first homer in the finale, when he was 2-for-3 and scored twice to help UF secure its first series victory in Oxford since 1997. Munroe joined the Gators after seeing action in five games as a rookie at Clemson. The Miami native was chosen all-state as a senior at Christopher Columbus High School under head coach Joe Weber. He was a member of the East Coast Professional Showcase and Florida Diamond Club in 2005, rated as the No. 195 prospect in the nation by Perfect Game and the No. 20 prospect in Florida by the organization. His squad captured the 6A state championship when he was a freshman. Munroe earned his bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Florida in 2013 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in sport management with a minor in entrepreneurship at UF. He married the former Nicole Critelli in October 2014.
THE BUDDY MUNROE FILE Birthdate: August 28, 1987 Hometown: Miami, Fla. Education: Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology, University of Florida, 2013 Master of Science – Sport Management, University of Florida, 2015
COACHING CAREER: Student Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2012-13 Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2013-14 Director of Baseball Operations, University of Florida, 2014-present
COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER: Clemson University, 2007 University of Florida, 2008-09
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE:
In helping Florida reach the 2009 NCAA Gainesville Super Regional as a junior, Munroe played in 51 games, starting 40 games behind the plate and four as the designated hitter. He hit .270 with 26 RBI, 23 runs, 11 walks, seven doubles and five homers and was 3-for-4 on the basepaths. In SEC play, Munroe batted .275 with 14 runs, 14 RBI and five doubles. Eight of his 25 hits in league play went for extra bases, as he had five doubles and three round-trippers. He started two of the three games at catcher during the NCAA Gainesville Regional and was 2-for-5 in the finale against Miami (FL), with an RBI grounder in the five-run first inning and he later doubled and scored in the third stanza. Munroe delivered the game-winning hit, a walk-off single with a one-out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth, to down Florida State on St. Patrick’s Day, when he was 3-for-5 with two RBI.
Elizabethton (Tenn.) Twins (Rookie - Appalachian League), 2009-10 Beloit (Wis.) Snappers, (Class A – Midwest League), 2009
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PAUL CHANDLER
BASEBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR EIGHTH SEASON AT FLORIDA Paul Chandler is in his eighth season as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the baseball program and in his sixth season working with the Gator softball program at the University of Florida. His responsibilities include designing and implementing year-round strength, speed and conditioning workouts for the Gators in the Griffin/Oakley Strength and Conditioning Center. Chandler guides each student-athlete through an individual training program designed to enhance strength, as well as explosive power, speed, agility, endurance, coordination, balance, flexibility and mental toughness. In addition to working with UF’s baseball program, which has made NCAA College World Series appearances in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 under his direction and claimed Southeastern Conference titles in 2010, 2011 and 2014, Chandler picked up strength and conditioning duties working with UF’s softball squad prior to the 2011 season. His work has been instrumental as the Gators have captured back-to-back national championships at the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City in 2014 and 2015. In fact, UF softball has made the WCWS in three straight campaigns on his watch and also captured SEC Championships in 2013 and 2015. The 2015 softball recipient of the Honda Sports Award, Lauren Haeger became the third individual to win the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year, the WCWS Most Outstanding Player and the Honda Award in the same season. Chandler’s efforts have helped the Gators total 56 Major League Draft picks during his tenure, including a school-record 11 selections in 2011 and a total of six first-round picks: catcher Mike Zunino, third overall to the Seattle Mariners in 2012, left-hander Brian Johnson, 31st overall to the Boston Red Sox in 2012, righthander Jonathon Crawford, 20th overall to the Detroit Tigers in 2013, shortstop Richie Martin, 20th overall to the Oakland A’s in 2015, left-hander A.J. Puk to the Oakland A’s and righty Dane Dunning to the Washington Nationals in 2016. Zunino was Florida’s first Dick Howser Trophy recipient, USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award winner and Johnny Bench Award winner in 2012 after being named the 2011 SEC Player of the Year, while Johnson was the Gators’ first-ever John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year recipient. Five players garnered a total of 12 All-American honors in ‘12: Johnson, right-hander Austin Maddox, left-hander Steven Rodriguez, outfielder Preston Tucker and Zunino, while second baseman Casey Turgeon was a Freshman All-American from Baseball America and Perfect Game. Rodriguez was the first player from the 2012 MLB Draft to reach the Major Leagues with the Los Angeles Dodgers, while Mariners’ starting catcher Zunino became the first position player from that Draft to be called up to the Majors. Last season saw five players earn All-America honors. Righthanded pitcher Logan Shore was a unanimous First Team selection while first baseman Peter Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team honors. Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned All-America honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were named Freshman All-America selections. In addition, Shore was named the 2016 SEC Pitcher of the Year. Eight
Gators were selected in the MLB Draft in June, including six in the first three rounds. In 2015, Chandler’s work resulted in a three All-Americans and three Freshman All-Americans from the SEC Tournament Champion and third-ranked Gators, who were one victory shy of the CWS Championship Finals. Catcher/designated hitter JJ Schwarz was tabbed as the National Freshman Hitter of the Year by the NCBWA and was Louisville Slugger’s Co-Freshman of the Year on his way to consensus All-American and Freshman All-American acclaim. Left fielder Harrison Bader, a third-round pick by the St. Louis Cardinals, and third baseman Josh Tobias, a 10th-round choice of the Philadelphia Phillies, were also All-Americans for the first time before turning pro. Second baseman Dalton Guthrie and catcher/designated hitter Mike Rivera each achieved Freshman All-America status and the trio of Guthrie, Rivera and Schwarz was members of the SEC’s All-Freshman team. The SEC Champion Gators had a pair of All-Americans and two Freshman All-Americans in 2014. Taylor Gushue, the first-team All-SEC catcher, was a second-team All-American by Louisville Slugger and a fourth-round selection of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Right-hander Logan Shore, the National Freshman of the Year by Perfect Game and the first Gator pitcher to be named the SEC Freshman of the Year, earned third-team A-A honors from Louisville Slugger and was a unanimous Freshman All-American. A member of the SEC All-Freshman Team, designated hitter/first baseman Peter Alonso picked up Freshman All-America recognition from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). Chandler previously assisted in the design, organization and execution of strength and conditioning program for the Gator football team. He was part of the staff for the 2006 squad that brought home the school’s second national championship and seventh SEC title and has worked with a total of 11 Gators who were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. Over the course of his career at Florida and West Virginia University, Chandler has overseen the development of 57 NFL Draft picks, 51 MLB Draft selections and 10 Major Leaguers. He is officially certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Chandler is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa) and has passed the Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) certification examination. The SCCC is the most comprehensive certification of its kind and tests the candidates’ scientific knowledge, as well as their ability to apply this knowledge in a live working, practical environment. Those candidates preparing to take this certification examination must undergo an eight-to-nine month internship under the supervision of a CSCCa approved mentor. This mentor’s responsibility is to guide the candidate and help him develop the skills necessary to become a successful strength and conditioning coach. In addition, Chandler has completed American Red Cross CPR training and earned his Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification.
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At Florida, Chandler manages and organizes student-athletes’ data, organizes and administers weight room scheduling, purchasing and maintenance and assists in the planning of the strength and conditioning all-sports clinics and camps. He also helps with the mentoring of the strength and conditioning interns. Prior to his return to Gainesville in January 2010, Chandler was a strength and conditioning coordinator at West Virginia for two years, working primarily with the Mountaineer football and baseball teams. Chandler went to Morgantown after a three-year stint at Florida as a strength and conditioning assistant coach for two years and as an intern for one. In that capacity, he worked with Gator football, throwers for the women’s track team and oversaw the strength and conditioning program for members of UF’s men’s and women’s swimming programs. In addition, he served as a graduate assistant football and strength coach at Harding University between January and July 2005. During this time frame, Chandler assisted with the development of the Bison defensive line and led strength and conditioning workouts and pool workouts. A 2003 graduate of Harding with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, he earned a master’s degree in education with emphasis on kinesiology from Harding in 2005. Chandler and his wife, Veronica, live in the Gainesville area with their son, Jack, and daughter, Vivian.
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EDMUND BOYD ANN HUGHES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 11TH SEASON AT FLORIDA
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES 36TH SEASON AT FLORIDA
Jon Michelini is in his fourth season as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Gators baseball program and is responsible for the prevention, care and rehabilitation of injuries. He also oversees the management of the baseball and softball athletic training facilities.
Edmund Boyd is in his 11th season as UF’s Assistant Director of Athletic Equipment and is Gator Baseball’s Equipment Manager, a position he undertook in December of 2006. His main responsibilities revolve around ordering and accounting all of Florida’s baseball equipment from Easton, New Era, Nike and Rawlings, while also directing actual game-day equipment efforts for the team. Boyd oversees a staff of seven student managers and runs a state-of-the art area within the baseball complex which houses everything needed by the student-athletes.
Ann Hughes is in her 36th year at the University of Florida and is currently the Assistant Director of Student Services for the Office of Student Life. She coordinates housing and orientation for all of the Gator student-athletes, is responsible for international student-athlete services and assists with the graduation studies. In addition to working as the Academic Counselor for the Gator baseball team for the past 22 years, Hughes also acts in the same capacity for the men’s and women’s golf student-athletes. When she started working with UF in 1981 as an Academic Counselor, Hughes was one of the first full-time academic counselors for female student-athletes in the nation.
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Michelini joined Florida’s athletic training staff in January 2014 and helped the Gators to their third Southeastern Conference Championship in the past five years that season. Last spring, UF reached the Men’s College World Series for the second straight season. While at LSU beginning in the fall of 2010, he worked with the Tigers’ baseball program and had secondary responsibilities overseeing men’s golf and cheerleading. Michelini went to Baton Rouge after spending three years at Auburn as the certified trainer for baseball. Before his time on the Plains, Michelini spent three years at Stetson as an assistant athletic trainer, working primarily with men’s soccer and baseball. Prior to joining Stetson, Michelini served as a certified graduate assistant at South Alabama, working with track & field, cross country and baseball. He earned his master’s degree in exercise science from South Alabama in 2004.
A native of Fresno and then Ridgecrest, Calif., Boyd earned his bachelor’s degree in administrative management in 1989 from the University of Arkansas and received his master’s in recreation management from UA in 1990. From 1991-99, he worked in the intramural sports program at the University of Florida and assisted in game-day operations for the Gator baseball and football programs between 1991 and 2006. Boyd was also the Regional Manager for DeConna Ice Cream for six years spanning 2000-06. When not handling the baseball team’s equipment needs, Boyd enjoys spending time with his four children, Tommy, Katherine, Penelope and Alexandra.
Michelini received his bachelor’s of science in exercise and sport sciences from the University of Florida in 2001. In his first stint in Gainesville, he worked with the Gators’ baseball team under head coach Andy Lopez. Michelini also interned with HealthSouth, Buchholz High School, Hampton Oaks Sports Medicine Center and Gaither High School. A native of Oradell, N.J., he is married to the former Heather Quicke of Perry, Fla. The couple has two children, a daughter, Lillian, and a son, Hamilton.
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Prior to coming to Florida, Hughes worked at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a graduate intern in 1981. She worked directly with the football and basketball student-athletes in academic advising and coordinating official visits for their recruits. In 1979, Hughes worked in San Diego, Calif., with the Aztec Athletic Foundation of San Diego State University and the Holiday Bowl. She also worked with the National Football League’s Seattle Seahawks in 1977 as a Public Relations Assistant. A native of Tacoma, Wash., Hughes graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, where she received a bachelor’s degree in history in 1978. She continued her education at Ohio University, earning her master’s in education and sports administration in 1979. While at these institutions, Hughes she also worked in their athletic departments as a student and graduate assistant in the athletics director’s office. She has served on the Executive Board of the National Association of Athletic Advisors for Athletics and was awarded their Distinguished Service Award in 1997.
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#17 MICHAEL BYRNE RHP • 6-2 • 205 • R/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L ORLANDO, FLA. • OLYMPIA MAJOR: CRIMINOLOGY AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Saw action in 13 games, all in relief… Pitched to an 0-1 record with a 3.94 ERA…Gave up 8 runs (7 earned) on 11 hits and 3 walks in 16.0 innings of work…Registered 15 strikeouts on the season, good for a K/9 of 8.44…Was second on the team in batting average against, allowing opponents to hit just .183…Also placed second on the team in WHIP (Walks+Hits per Inning Pitched) at 0.88…Committed 0 errors…His first career out was recorded via strikeout in the eighth inning of a game against #6 ranked University of Miami…Only allowed runs in 10 of his 13 career appearances…Accumlated 4.0 innings of work across 4 games in the postseason, with an ERA of 6.75…Pitched a scoreless inning in the NCAA Regional win over Bethune-Cookman
PERSONAL: Michael McCormick Byrne was born April 16, 1997, in Boca Raton, Fla…His parents are Paul and Rita Byrne…Enjoys playing golf…Chose to attend Florida because he can get a great education and play for a strong program.
BYRNE’S CAREER HIGHS Innings pitched: 2.2, vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 Walks allowed: 1, Bethune-Cookman, Jun 3, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May 14, 2016 Strikeouts: 2, 4 times Batters faced: 12, vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 Field chances: 2, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 Putouts: 1, Mississippi State, Apr 9, 2016 ; BethuneCookman, Jun 3, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016
SUMMER (2016): Played for the Madison Mallards in the Northwoods League...Made eight appearances with six starts and had a 4.35 ERA...Racked up 46 strikeouts in 31 innings with nine walks for the Mallards, who earned the No. 2 seed in the division for the playoffs with a 43-29 record.
Assists: 2, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 Runners CS: 1, Jacksonville, Apr 5, 2016
HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from Olympia High School who played for head coach Chuck Schall…Earned the Class 8A Player of the Year in 2015 and compiled a 29-2 varsity pitching record over three seasons…Olympia started his senior season 25-0 and reached No. 1 in USA Today’s Super 25 national rankings last spring and finished 27-2-1…Was 7-2 as a senior with a 1.25 earned run average…Totaled 96 strikeouts and 13 walks in 72.2 innings and held opponents to a .170 batting average…Threw a no-hitter and had a career-high 14 strikeouts in a 1-0 win over Wekiva… Was the Central Florida Player of the Year and the District Pitcher of the Year, as well as a member of the Class 8A All-State Team and the All-Area Team from Orlando Sentinel…Participated in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game…Was an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region Second Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Went 10-1 with a 0.93 ERA as a junior, with 62 strikeouts in 67.2 IP…Byrne had a no-hitter in the district title victory over Apopka…Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention All-American.
BYRNE’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING
Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2016 3.94 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 67 .183 1 2 0 0 2 TOTAL 3.94 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 67 .183 1 2 0 0 2
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#21 ALEX FAEDO
RHP • 6-5 • 220 • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L TAMPA, FLA. • ALONSO HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FAMILY, YOUTH & COMMUNITY SCIENCES 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team All-America 2016 NCBWA Third Team All-America 2016 ABCA All-South Region Second Team 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Made 17 appearances, all starts, as a member of the Gators’ regular weekend rotation…Named a Second Team All-American by Perfect Game/Rawlings and earned Third Team All-America honors from the NCBWA…Finished the season with a 13-3 record and 3.18 earned run average…Led the team with 13 wins, tied for second-most in a single season in school history, and was second on the team in innings pitched (104.2)…Went 7-1 in SEC play in nine starts with a 4.61 ERA…Had a team-high 133 strikeouts, fourth-most in school history and the most by a Florida pitcher since Brad Wilkerson recorded 136 in 1998…His rate of 11.44 strikeouts per nine innings ranked 10th in a single season in UF history…Totaled 10-plus strikeouts five times on the season, including 10 in eight innings against Georgia Tech in the NCAA Gainesville Regional while picking up his 13th win of the season…Named to the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team after his performance against the Yellow Jackets…Had four scoreless outings in 17 starts, including the postseason win over Georgia Tech…Pitched his first complete game (seven innings) in a win over Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament semifinals, allowing two runs on seven hits…Named the SEC Pitcher of the Week after setting career highs in innings pitched (8.1) and strikeouts (13) in a win over Harvard (0 ER, 2 H, 0 BB)…In his second start of the year, tossed 6.1 scoreless at Miami (FL) and didn’t allow a hit to earn the win and clinch the series against the Gators’ rival. SUMMER (2016): Selected to play with the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team and posted a 3-0 record with a 0.56 earned run average...Racked up 21 strikeouts with just three walks in 16 innings pitched. AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Over 19 appearances, including 12 starts, Faedo was 6-1 with a 3.23 earned run average…The right-hander worked his way into the Gators’ weekend rotation by mid-season and finished third on the squad with 59 strikeouts in 61.1 innings… Went 2-0 with a 4.94 ERA in six SEC starts, with 20 strikeouts and
six walks in 23.2 innings…Drew three starts in UF’s postseason run and was 2-0 with a 1.98 ERA, highlighted by wins over Miami (FL) and Florida Atlantic…Registered seven strikeouts over five innings and limited the Hurricanes to one earned run in Omaha as the Gators eliminated their Sunshine State rivals…Picked up the victory in the NCAA Gainesville Regional against Florida Atlantic by holding the Owls to one run and three hits over six innings…Started the semifinal round of the SEC Tournament against No. 1 LSU (2.2 IP, 1 R)…Worked 5.1 innings to earn the win over Kentucky, with four strikeouts and one run…Helped UF complete the sweep of No. 21 South Carolina by totaling six strikeouts and giving up two hits and a run in 5.2 innings…Had five K in making the start against No. 8 Florida State at The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville…Collected first career win with five strikeouts and three scoreless frames in the second meeting with Fairfield…Debuted with two strikeouts against Rhode Island in the eighth inning of the season opener. HIGH SCHOOL: Right-hander from Alonso High School who played for his father, head coach Landy Faedo…Repeated as Alonso’s Most Valuable Player and won the Andy Pried Award as the Ravens’ best pitcher in 2013 and 2014…Selected in the 40th round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft by the Detroit Tigers with the 1,210th overall pick…Ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida and was the No. 25 right-hander in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Earned first-team All-American honors from Louisville Slugger and first-team all-state recognition in Class 8A after going 6-2 with a 0.58 ERA…Registered 68 strikeouts in 48.1 innings, tossed five complete games and hurled four shutouts…Faedo was a second-team Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Claimed the Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 7 Player of the Year and participated in the FACA All-Star Game…Won the 44tth annual Tony Saladino Award as Hillsborough County’s top prep senior…Other recent Gators to earn the honor include Tommy Toledo (2007) and Alex Panteliodis (2008), both of whom went to Alonso…Collected first-team All-Hillsborough County by the Tampa Bay Times and the Tampa Tribune and was a first-team All-Western Conference recipient… Honored at the Tampa Tribune’s Parade of Athletes…Was the Tampa Tribune’s Athlete of the Week after throwing a no-hitter with nine strikeouts against Bloomingdale in a district game…
FAEDO’S CAREER HIGHS Innings pitched: 8.1, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 Walks allowed: 4, vs Miami (FL), Jun 17, 2015 Strikeouts: 13, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 Batters faced: 30, vs Georgia Tech, Jun 05, 2016 ; vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Field chances: 4, South Carolina, Apr 12, 2015 Putouts: 4, South Carolina, Apr 12, 2015 Assists: 3, vs Georgia Tech, Jun 05, 2016 Runners CS: 1, 5 times Collected second-team Louisville Slugger All-America acclaim as a junior, when he was 8-2 with a 1.14 ERA, 87 K and 10 BB in 55.1 innings…Was a first-team all-state pick in Class 8A, first-team AllHillsborough County by the Tampa Bay Times and second-team All-Hillsborough County by the Tampa Tribune…Was recognized with a Gold Glove Award by his team…Threw a no-hitter in Alonso’s final regular-season game in 2013…Set a single-game Tony Saladino Tournament record with 17 strikeouts against Plant City and made the event’s All-Tournament Team…Had been named to Perfect Game’s Underclassmen Preseason All-American Team before that campaign…The Ravens captured the Class 6A state championship during his freshman year…Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Alonso. PERSONAL: Alexander Michael Faedo was born Nov. 12, 1995, in Tampa, Fla…His father is Landy Faedo and his mother is Kristie Donovan…His father played baseball at Saint Leo…Has a pair of brothers, Jake Donovan and Chance Donovan…His cousin, Lenny Faedo, played shortstop for the Minnesota Twins from 1980-84… Enjoys playing baseball and hanging out with his friends…Attended the same high school as former Gators catcher Mike Fahrman… Chose to attend Florida because it was his childhood dream school.
FAEDO’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING
Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2015 3.23 6 1 19 12 0 0 0 0 61.1 59 25 22 16 59 10 2 9 256 .251 5 3 0 1 1 2016 3.18 13 3 17 17 1 0 0 0 104.2 87 39 37 21 133 21 3 6 427 .222 5 11 0 0 3 TOTAL 3.20 19 4 36 29 1 0 0 0 166.0 146 64 59 37 192 31 5 15 683 .233 10 14 0 1 4
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#5 DALTON GUTHRIE INF • 6-0 • 185 • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L SARASOTA, FLA. • VENICE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: POLITICAL SCIENCE 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team 2016 ABCA All-South Region Second Team 2016 All-SEC Second Team 2016 SEC All-Defensive Team 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2015 Baseball America Second Team Freshman All-American 2015 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 67 games this season, starting all 67…Hit .305 (85-279) with 22 RBI and 47 runs scored as the primary leadoff man for the Gators this season…15 of his 85 hits went for extra bases, including 1 home run and 14 doubles… Walked 25 times to go along with 26 strikeouts, good for an OBP of .367…tied with Mike Rivera for the lowest strikeout total among all Gators with at least 100 plate appearances…Tied for the teamlead in sacrifice flies (6) with JJ Schwarz…Went 8 for 13 on stolen base attempts…Led the SEC in the number of times at-bat with 279…Hit .287 (33-115) in SEC play with more walks (15) than strikeouts (10), the only Gator to do so…His 33 hits against SEC competition ranked second on the team…Led the team with 27 multi-hit games over the course of the season…Hit .277 in the NCAA tournament with 6 runs scored…His only home run of the season was a leadoff home run against UCF and gave the Gators a lead they would not relinquish…Maintained a fielding percentage of .970 as the team’s primary shortstop…His stellar play in the Gainesville Regional saw him named to the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team, where he hit 4-15 with 2 runs scored across 3 games…Named to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ACBA) All-South Region Second Team…Named to the All-SEC Second Team and the SEC All-Defensive Team, along with Mike Rivera and Buddy Reed…Named to the 2016 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll. SUMMER (2016): Selected to play on the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team and appeared in 19 games at shortstop...Hit .191 (9-for-47) and scored eight runs for Team USA...Committed just two errors over the summer.
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Earned Freshman All-American honors from Baseball America (second team) and Louisville Slugger… Joined Gator teammates Mike Rivera and JJ Schwarz on the SEC’s All-Freshman Team…Chosen to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll…Started 69 games at second base and batted .287, with 55 runs, 29 walks and 26 RBI…Tied for first on the squad in at bats (282), was tied for third in doubles (14) and ranked fourth with 22 multiple-hit games…Was 6-for-12 on stolen-base attempts and registered a .980 fielding percentage…Florida was 43-16 (.729) when he was in the leadoff spot…Hit .294 in SEC action, with 21 runs, 16 walks, 14 RBI and three doubles…Batted .313 (5-for-16) in the Gators’ five games at the NCAA College World Series and scored four runs…Was 1-for-3, scored twice and drew a basesloaded walk in the win over Virginia at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha…Started the CWS by going 3-for-3 with an RBI single in the 15-3 win over Miami (FL)…Scored in both wins over No. 10 Florida State during the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional…Only game he missed all season was the SEC Tournament Championship Game against Vanderbilt after he suffered an injury during the 2-1 triumph over No. 1 LSU…Went 2-for-4 and scored twice as the Gators eliminated Arkansas from Hoover…Batted .333 (4-for-12) in the series victory at No. 8 Vanderbilt, with three walks, two doubles and a couple of runs…Tied career high by driving in three runs during the series finale with Kentucky, when he was 3-for-4 with a two-run triple and a sacrifice fly…Was 5-for-12 (.417) in the road sweep of Mississippi State, highlighted by a 3-for-4, two-run outing in the opener…Turned in a .364 (4-for-11) clip and scored four runs in UF’s three wins over No. 21 South Carolina…Belted the first two homers of his collegiate career and scored three runs in the home win over Stetson…Set a career best by driving in three runs during the finale at Ole Miss, when he was 3-for-5…Had three doubles and scored three times in the sweep of Stony Brook…Started his collegiate career with a flourish, ranking second on the squad with a .462 (6-for-13) average in the sweep of Rhode Island…Capped the series by going 4-for-5 with three runs, a pair of doubles and his first stolen base. HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Venice High School who played for head coach Craig Faulkner…Teammate of fellow Gator sophomore Mike Rivera…Chosen in the 40th round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft by the Minnesota Twins with the 1,190th overall
GUTHRIE’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 4, Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 ; Alabama, Mar 27, 2015 Doubles: 2, Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 ; Stony Brook, Feb 28, 2015 ; at North Florida, Mar 8, 2016 Triples: 1, Kentucky, Apr 26, 2015 Home runs: 2, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 Total bases: 8, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 RBI: 3, Kentucky, Apr 26, 2015 ; at Ole Miss, Mar 21, 2015 Runs scored: 3, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 ; Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 Walks: 3, at Ole Miss, Mar 21, 2015 Hit by pitch: 1, 11 times Struck out: 3, Tennessee, Mar 14, 2015 Sac flies: 1, 8 times Sac bunts: 1, 4 times At bats: 7, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 ; vs LSU, May 25, 2016 Stolen bases: 1, 14 times Caught stealing: 1, 10 times Field chances: 10, at LSU, May 20, 2016 Putouts: 4, 6 times Assists: 7, at Mississippi State, Apr 18, 2015 pick…Captured back-to-back state championships in Class 7A during his sophomore and junior years and reached the semifinals in his final season…Two-time all-state and all-state academic team selection…Was one of nine players in the country and the only player from Florida named to the 2014 Rawlings High School Gold Glove Team…Chosen as the 2014 Florida Dairy Farmers Player of the Year for Class 6A and was named the Sarasota Herald-Tribune Player of the Year…Batted .393 with 28 runs and 10 doubles as Ven-
GUTHRIE’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year 2015 2016 TOTAL
Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% .287 69 69 282 55 81 14 1 2 26 103 .365 29 5 45 4 .362 2 0 6 12 107 189 6 .980 .305 67 67 279 47 85 14 0 1 22 102 .366 25 6 26 3 .367 6 4 8 13 80 183 8 .970 .296 136 136 561 102 166 28 1 3 48 205 .365 54 11 71 7 .364 8 4 14 25 187 372 14 .976
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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES ice was the preseason top-ranked team in the Baseball America/ National High School Baseball Coaches Association Top 25…Participated in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) AllStar Baseball Classic…Was a second-team Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/ Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 19 in the state of Florida and No. 5 at shortstop in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Ranked No. 82 nationally and No. 13 among shortstops from Perfect Game…Hit .298 with 15 stolen bases as a junior, when he earned his team’s Best Defensive Player award… Chosen as a first-team Preseason Underclassmen All-American by Perfect Game prior to his junior campaign and was a second-team pick entering his sophomore season in 2012…Worked with Habitat for Humanity building homes…Participated in “Making Good Decisions,” an organization that helps elementary school students learn to read…Assisted with coaching youth baseball. PERSONAL: Dalton James Guthrie was born Dec. 23, 1995, in Sarasota, Fla…His parents are Mark and Andrea Guthrie…His father went to LSU, where he played for legendary head coach Skip Bertman from 1984-87…The elder Guthrie earned All-SEC and Academic All-SEC and made a pair of trips to the NCAA College World Series…He pitched in the Major Leagues for 15 years with the Minnesota Twins (1989-1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995-98), Boston Red Sox (1999), Chicago Cubs (1999-2000, 2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2000), Toronto Blue Jays (2000), Oakland A’s (2001) and New York Mets (2002) …Guthrie won a World Series with the Twins in 1991 and also made playoff appearances with the Dodgers (1995-96), A’s (2001) and Cubs (2003)…His mother graduated from UF in 1987…Has two brothers, Kevin and Hayden…Kevin played baseball at Brown University…Enjoys fishing…Admires Derek Jeter and Dustin Pedroia for playing the game the right way.
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#9 CHRISTIAN HICKS INF • 6-4 • 210 • L/R • JUNIOR • 2L ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. • THE BOLLES SCHOOL MAJOR: BUSINESS 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 27 games for the Gators. Registering 4 starts.Three of his starts came at 3rd with one start at 1st base…Hit .118 (2-17) with 1 double and 3 runs scored…Recorded more walks (8) than strikeouts (5) on the season…Went 1 for 1 in stolen base attempts, one of two Gators to be perfect in that category… Committed 2 errors for a fielding percentage of .964…Reached base three times in the game against Dartmouth on March 5, and scored the game tying run in the fifth inning. SUMMER (2016): Played for the Altamonte Springs Boom in the Florida League and played in the Florida League All-Star Game... Hit .258 (25-for-97) on the summer with 15 RBI...In the playoffs, he hit .286 (4-for-14) and had a home run and three RBI, helping the Boom win the Florida League title with a 5-4 win in the championship game. AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Saw action in 46 games and made 12 starts (six at first base, six at third base) during his first season with the Gators…Hit .140 with 14 runs, 10 RBI, 10 walks, three doubles and a pair of homers…Registered a .992 fielding percentage, with one error in 127 chances…Played in 19 SEC games, with three starts…Batted .125 with five runs, a homer and a double… Appeared in both victories over Miami (FL) at the NCAA College World Series…Started at third base in the SEC Tournament Championship Game against Vanderbilt and was 1-for-3 with a walk… Led off the fifth inning of the series opener versus No. 21 South Carolina with a homer to right field…Earned a free pass with the bases loaded in the home win against Stetson…Scored twice and doubled in the finale at Ole Miss…Was 2-for-4 with a double and scored in the first meeting with Fairfield…Drove in two runs as Florida knocked off No. 9 UCF…Had an RBI grounder in the second inning that scored Josh Tobias and also brought home Tobias with a single in the fourth inning…Delivered a two-run, pinch-hit double for his first collegiate hit and RBI in the win over Rhode Island on Valentine’s Day.
HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder/right-handed pitcher from The Bolles School who played for head coach Mike Boswell…Batted .386 with a .544 slugging percentage and a .494 on-base percentage last season and led the district in home runs…Was 6-2 with a 2.40 earned run average, with 36 strikeouts and seven walks… Was the District 4 Player of the Year and earned second-team AllFirst Coast recognition…Chosen to the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) Academic All-District Team in 2014…Hicks was named to Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 12 in the state of Florida at shortstop in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Was an Honor Roll Student, a member of the National Honor Society and was part of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Bolles. PERSONAL: Christian Charles Hicks was born Jan. 26, 1996, in Gainesville, Fla…His parents are Charles and Shannon Hicks, both of whom attended Florida…Has a younger brother, Max…His grandfather played football at Kentucky…Enjoys playing golf and ping-pong…Considers Toronto Blue Jays’ shortstop Troy Tulowitzki to be his favorite sports personality because he is a great hitter and a tall middle infielder…Decided to attend Florida because of the school’s great academics and strong athletics program…Hopes to become the best student-athlete he can be and win a national title as a Gator.
HICKS’ CAREER HIGHS Hits: 2, Fairfield, Mar 10, 2015 Doubles: 1, 4 times Home runs: 1, South Carolina, Apr 10, 2015 ; Maine, Mar 6, 2015 Total bases: 4, South Carolina, Apr 10, 2015 ; Maine, Mar 6, 2015 RBI: 2, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 ; UCF, Mar 4, 2015 Runs scored: 2, 4 times Walks: 2, Dartmouth, Mar 5, 2016 ; Maine, Mar 8, 2015 Hit by pitch: 1, at Ole Miss, Mar 21, 2015 Struck out: 2, USF, May 5, 2015 ; vs Vanderbilt, May 24, 2015 Sac flies: 1, Florida A&M, May 29, 2015 At bats: 4, 6 times Stolen bases: 1, Georgia, Apr 22, 2016 Field chances: 17, Maine, Mar 8, 2015 Putouts: 16, Maine, Mar 8, 2015 Assists: 5, Miami (FL), Feb 22, 2015
SUMMER (2015): Played for the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks of the Northwoods League, along with Gator classmate Mark Kolozsvary, last summer…Saw action in 10 games, drawing seven walks and scoring three runs…Also had two scoreless relief outings on backto-back days spanning 1.2 innings.
HICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .140 46 12 57 14 8 3 0 2 10 17 .298 10 1 13 1 .275 1 0 0 0 105 21 1 .992 2016 .118 27 4 17 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 .176 8 0 5 0 .400 0 0 1 1 46 7 2 .964 TOTAL .135 73 16 74 17 10 4 0 2 10 20 .270 18 1 18 1 .309 1 0 1 1 151 28 3 .984
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#26 NICK HORVATH
OF/LHP • 5-11 • 175 • S/L • JUNIOR • 1L JUPITER, FLA. • PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL (SANTE FE COLLEGE) MAJOR: FAMILY, YOUTH & COMMUNITY SCIENCES 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Named to the 2015-2016 SEC FirstYear Academic Honor Roll…Saw action both in the field and on the mound for the Gators in 2016…As a pitcher, recorded a 2-1 record in 15 appearances with an ERA of 2.08…Gave up 4 runs (3 earned) on 13 hits and 5 walks with 8 strikeouts in 13.0 innings of work… Ranked third on the team in ERA and second among full-time relievers…Allowed opponents to hit just .260 against him…Made his first career appearance as a Gator in the second game of the season against Florida Gulf Coast, pitching a scoreless inning with 1 K…Recorded his first career save against Dartmouth on March 6…In conference play, threw 3.1 innings with a 0.00 ERA, tied for the team lead…As a position player, recorded action in 20 games, starting 6 (4 in RF, 2 in CF)…Finished with a batting average of .143 (4-28)…Registered 5 RBI, 6 runs scored, 8 walks, and 11 strikeouts…2 of his 4 career hits are home runs…His first career home run came in the top of the ninth at South Carolina…The blast was a go-ahead home run that gave the Gators the lead and ended up being the game-winner…Has 2 career stolen bases in 2 attempts… In SEC play, he hit .154 (3-21) with a slugging percentage of .615, which led the team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Russo at Palm Beach Gardens High School…Was a teammate of Gator sophomore JJ Schwarz…Was named Florida All-Region Honorable Mention by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Named Class 8A-7A-6A second-team All-State and Class 8A-7A-6A secondteam Palm Beach All-County during his senior season…Earned the Tyler Dittmer Baseball Scholarship Award in 2014, awarded annually to a Palm Beach Gardens High School senior college-bound baseball player who demonstrates their commitment, skill, passion and love of the game on and off the field. PERSONAL: Nicholas Horvath was born July 13, 1996, in West Palm Beach, Fla…His parents are Lou and Pamela Horvath…Has a younger sister, Francesca…Enjoys fishing.
HORVATH’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 2, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 Home runs: 1, at South Carolina, Apr 29, 2016 ; at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 Total bases: 4, at South Carolina, Apr 29, 2016 ; at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 RBI: 3, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 Runs scored: 2, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 Walks: 2, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 Struck out: 2, 4 times Sac bunts: 1, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 ; USF, May 10, 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May 13, 2016 At bats: 3, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 ; at Tennessee, May 7, 2016 Stolen bases: 1, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016
SUMMER (2016): Played for the Lakeshore Chinooks in the Northwoods League, mostly seeing action on the mound...Made 16 appearances and posted a 3.06 ERA...Had 13 scoreless outings and totaled 32 strikeouts in 30 innings pitched...At the plate, he hit .282 (4-for-14) with three runs scored and two RBI.
Innings pitched: 2.2, at UCF, Mar 1, 2016
AT SANTA FE (2015): Outfielder/left-handed pitcher for head coach Johnny Wiggs at Santa Fe College last spring…The Saints were 31-12 (.721) overall and finished 17-6 (.739) in conference play…Wiggs pitched for the Gators in 1988 and 1989 and helped the Orange and Blue make its first-ever NCAA College World Series appearance in ’88, when he was an All-SEC selection and went 11-3…Horvath started in center field for the Saints and had a .258 average, 41 runs, 33 RBI and three homers in 43 games…Also swiped 12 bases in 15 attempts...His best stretch of the season came from April 3-15, when he was 16-for-28 (.571), with 12 runs, 11 RBI and a pair of homers…Made five relief appearances and totaled 11 strikeouts in five innings…Was 0-1 with a 3.60 earned run average.
Field chances: 4, Vanderbilt, May 13, 2016
Walks allowed: 1, 5 times Strikeouts: 2, at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 Batters faced: 11, at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 Putouts: 4, Vanderbilt, May 13, 2016 Assists: 1, 5 times Runners CS: 1, at Miami (FL), Feb 27, 2016
HORVATH’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .143 41 6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 10 .357 8 0 11 0 .333 0 4 2 2 24 5 0 1.000 TOTAL .143 41 6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 10 .357 8 0 11 0 .333 0 4 2 2 24 5 0 1.000
PITCHING
Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2016 2.08 2 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 57 .260 1 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 2.08 2 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 57 .260 1 1 0 0 1
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#6 JONATHAN INDIA
INF • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. • AMERICAN HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FAMILY, YOUTH & COMMUNIT SCIENCES 2016 Baseball America Freshman All-America 2016 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America 2016 D1baseball.com Freshman All-America 2016 NCBWA Freshman All-America 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America First Team 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Saw action in 67 games as a freshman, starting 64, primarily at 3rd base…Hit .303 (71-234) with 40 RBI and 43 runs scored…22 of his 71 hits went for extra bases, giving him a slugging percentage of .440 which lead all first year Gators and placed fourth on the team overall…Had 4 home runs, 2 triples, and 16 doubles…Recorded his first career hit, a single, in the second game of the season…Put together a 17-game long on base streak in the middle of SEC play…Went 13-18 on stolen bases…His 13 SB place him tied for second on the Gators with Deacon Liput… In SEC play, ranked second among Gator regulars with a .313 average (35-112), and led the team with 24 RBIs, good for 10th in the SEC…He also led the team in SEC play with 53 total bases…Hit .400 in the NCAA tournament…Named to the Baseball America Freshman All-America team…Named to the Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America team…Named to the D1baseball.com Freshman All-America team…Named to the NCBWA Freshman All-America team…Named to the Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-American First Team…Named to the All-SEC Freshman team…Named to the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament team.
base percentage and was 25-of-27 on stolen bases…Stole home to break a 4-4 tie in the ninth inning of Class 4A regional quarterfinal against Pembroke Pines-Somerset Academy last season…Was a second-team All-American by Baseball America and CBS MaxPreps Medium Schools…Chosen to the Class 4A All-State Team, was firstteam All-County and earned berths on the Class 4A-13 All-District Team and the Senior All-Star Private Team…Was the Palm Beach Post Small Schools Baseball Player of the Year and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach County 5A-4A-3A-2A Player of the Year…India was named to Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team prior to his senior year…Participated in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game… Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass First-Team All-American and earned second-team all-county…Participated in the 2014 Perfect Game All-American Classic in San Diego. PERSONAL: Jonathan Joseph India was born Dec. 15, 1996, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla…His parents are John and Elizabeth India…His father attended Florida…Has a younger sister, Victoria…Enjoys fishing, hanging out with friends, surfing and working out…Wants to become an analyst for the Major League Baseball Network… Considers ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith to be his favorite sports personality because he is real with people and is very smart…Wants to be a good student at Florida and excel for the Gators…Said that it was a blessing coming to Florida since it had been his school since he was a little kid.
INDIA’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 4, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 Doubles: 2, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 Triples: 1, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 2016 Home runs: 1, 4 times Total bases: 6, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 ; vs Connecticut, Jun 4, 2016 ; at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 RBI: 3, 4 times Runs scored: 3, USF, May 10, 2016 Walks: 2, Georgia, Apr 23, 2016 ; Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 19, 2016 ; vs Georgia Tech, Jun 5, 2016 Hit by pitch: 1, 4 times Struck out: 2, 10 times Sac flies: 1, 4 times At bats: 6, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 Stolen bases: 2, vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 Caught stealing: 1, 4 times Field chances: 7, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016
SUMMER (2016): Played for the Harwich Mariners in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League...Hit .290 during the regular season with four RBI and seven doubles...Also stole five bases and drew 10 walks.
Putouts: 3, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016
HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from American Heritage High School who played for head coach Carm Mazza…Teammate of Gator freshman Hunter Bowling…Taken in the 26th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers with the 781st overall pick…Was ranked as the No. 82 national prospect, No. 15 in Florida by Baseball America for the MLB Draft…Rated as the No. 1 middle infielder nationally by Perfect Game and was No. 14 overall in the state of Florida…Batted .405 as a senior, with team-high 23 RBI, 21 runs, 12 walks and 11 doubles…Registered a .474 on-
Assists: 5, Texas A&M, Apr 2, 2016
INDIA’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .303 67 64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 103 .440 22 4 43 4 .367 4 0 13 18 46 120 12 .933 TOTAL .303 67 64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 103 .440 22 4 43 4 .367 4 0 13 18 46 120 12 .933
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#28 MARK KOLOZSVARY C • 5-9 • 190 • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L TAVARES, FLA. • TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 14 games, making 3 starts, two at catcher and one at DH…Hit .235 (4-17) with 5 RBI and 3 runs scored…Two of his 4 hits were home runs, tied with Nick Horvath for the best such ratio on the team…Ranked second on the Gators with a .588 slugging percentage…Walked 0 times against 5 strikeouts, but was hit by a pitch twice, giving him an OBP of .316…Hit his first career home run, a 2-run shot, in his first at bat of the season after entering as a defensive replacement against Florida Gulf Coast…Committed 2 errors for a fielding percentage of .980…Threw out 3 of 11 attempted base-stealers and was the only Gator catcher to not allow a passed ball…Named to the SEC 2016 Academic Honor Roll. SUMMER (2016): Helped the Olean Oilers claim the 2016 New York Collegiate Baseball League title, who finished the season with a 39-7 regular season record and swept through the playoffs with a 4-0 mark...Played in 25 games and hit .337 (30-for-89) with 28 RBI on the summer with 10 doubles, three home runs and 15 walks...Had nine RBI in four playoff games for the Oilers.
SUMMER (2015): Was a member of the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks in the Northwoods League last summer, joining UF teammate Christian Hicks…Batted .214 in 29 games, with 17 walks, seven RBI, six runs, two doubles and a triple…Went 3-for-5 with a double in an 8-4 victory at Wisconsin…Drove in the winning run with an RBI single in a 2-1 conquest of Madison…Was 4-for9 (.444) and scored twice in a two-game set against La Crosse. HIGH SCHOOL: Catcher from Tavares High School who played for head coach Matthew Burgess…Batted .333 with a four homers in his final prep season…Named the Bulldogs’ Most Valuable Player and received an award for Best Defense…Four-time all-district selection…Was named Florida All-Region Honorable Mention by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 20 in the state of Florida at catcher in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Also attended Mount Dora Bible High School. PERSONAL: Mark Daniel Kolozsvary was born Sept. 4, 1995, in Eustis, Fla…His parents are Steve and Holly Kolozsvary…Has two siblings, Matthew and Michiel…Enjoys fishing…Chose Florida because he always wanted to become a Gator.
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 18 games and made one start in right field…Hit .278 (5-for-18), with four runs, one RBI and one double…Saw action in four SEC games…Came through with a pinch-hit single in the Gators’ NCAA College World Series opener against Miami (FL)…Caught the ninth inning of the Game 1 NCAA Gainesville Super Regional versus No. 10 Florida State…Delivered a pinch-hit single in the ninth inning of the SEC Tournament elimination game against Auburn…Went 1-for-2 and scored a run in the win over Stetson at McKethan Stadium…Notched first career start in the finale with Stony Brook…Smacked a ground-rule, pinch-hit double during the second encounter against the Seawolves…Drew a pinch-hit walk and scored on a pinch-hit single by Mike Fahrman in game two with Rhode Island…Had a pinch-hit infield single in his first collegiate at bat during the season opener against URI.
KOLOZSVARY’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 1, 9 times Doubles: 1, Stony Brook, Feb 28, 2015 Home runs: 1, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Total bases: 4, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 RBI: 2, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 Runs scored: 1, 7 times Walks: 1, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 Hit by pitch: 1, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Struck out: 3, Stony Brook, Mar 1, 2015 At bats: 3, Stony Brook, Mar 1, 2015 ; Florida Atlantic, Mar 22, 2016 ; Florida A&M, May 29, 2015 Stolen bases: 1, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Caught stealing: 1, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Field chances: 10, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 Putouts: 8, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 Assists: 2, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; Missouri, Mar 20, 2016 ; Florida A&M, May 29, 2015 Runners CS: 2, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016
KOLOZSVARY’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .278 18 1 18 4 5 1 0 0 1 6 .333 1 0 7 0 .316 0 0 0 0 19 3 0 1.000 2016 .235 14 3 17 3 4 0 0 2 5 10 .588 0 2 5 0 .316 0 0 1 2 46 4 1 .980 TOTAL .257 32 4 35 7 9 1 0 2 6 16 .457 1 2 12 0 .316 0 0 1 2 65 7 1 .986
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#37 JACKSON KOWAR
RHP • 6-5 • 180 • R/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L CHARLOTTE, N.C. • CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MAJOR: FOOD & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AS FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in 12 games, starting 6…Pitched to a 3-0 record with an ERA of 3.37…Gave up 15 runs (13 earned) on 34 hits and 10 walks with 44 strikeouts in 34.2 innings of work… Held opponents to a .257 batting average against, which ranked second among all UF freshman pitchers…Established himself as a regular starter for midweek games…Picked up his first career win against UCF on March 2, throwing 5 shutout innings with 8 K’s, a career high…Defeated rival Florida State on March 29 by tossing 5 innings of one-run ball…Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
PERSONAL: Jackson Alexander Kowar was born Oct. 4, 1996, in Chicago, Ill…His parents are Frank and Debbie Kowar…His father, Frank, was a closer for the Charlotte 49ers (1987-90) before playing in the Toronto Blue Jays’ organization…Has one sister, Carson, who attends NC State…Chose to attend Florida because of Gainesville’s college-town feel, the academics, the coaches and the baseball program.
KOWAR’S CAREER HIGHS Innings pitched: 6.0, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Walks allowed: 2, at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; Missouri, Mar 19, 2016 ; Florida Atlantic, Mar 22, 2016 Strikeouts: 8, UCF, Mar 2, 2016 Batters faced: 22, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Field chances: 3, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016
HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from the Charlotte Christian School who played for head coach Greg Simmons…Taken in the 40th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the Detroit Tigers with the 1,210th pick…Ranked No. 4 in the state of North Carolina and as the No. 1 right-hander by Perfect Game... Ranked No. 99 on Baseball America’s prospect list for the MLB Draft…Finished 10-1 with a school-record 0.20 earned run average and totaled 118 strikeouts in 71 innings…Fired a three-hitter with 14 strikeouts as Charlotte Christian posted a 7-0 shutout of Wesleyan Christian Academy to win its fifth-straight NCISAA 3A state title last year…Tossed a one-hit shutout and had eight strikeouts in the state semifinals against High Point Christian Academy…Was a first-team High School All-American by Baseball America…Member of the Second-Team All-USA Today North Carolina Baseball Team…Was all-state, All-Charlotte Observer and allconference both his junior and senior years…Honored as the 2015 South Charlotte Weekly Baseball Player of the Year…Was named as a Honorable Mention All-American and as a Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Atlantic All-Region First Team prior to his senior year…Went 10-1 with a 0.79 ERA as a junior, with a school-record 131 strikeouts…Threw a four-hit shutout with nine strikeouts against nationally-ranked Providence…Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Third-Team All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention All-American.
Putouts: 1, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Assists: 3, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 Runners CS: 1, UCF, Mar 2, 2016
KOWAR’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING
Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2016 3.37 3 0 12 6 0 0 2 0 34.2 34 15 13 10 44 7 1 5 152 .254 5 7 0 0 1 TOTAL 3.37 3 0 12 6 0 0 2 0 34.2 34 15 13 10 44 7 1 5 152 .254 5 7 0 0 1
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#66 RYAN LARSON
OF • 6-0 • 190 • R/R • SENIOR • 3L ORLANDO, FLA. • DR. PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: ADVERTISING 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AS A JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in 59 games for the Gators, starting 20 (12 in LF and 8 in RF)…Hit .161 (14-87) with 7 RBI and 12 runs scored…Recorded 2 doubles, giving him a slugging percentage of .184…Walked 7 times to go along with 19 strikeouts, good for an OBP of .245…Went 2 for 4 on stolen base attempts…Committed 2 errors for a fielding percentage of .949…Recorded a 4-hit game on February 20 against Florida Gulf Coast, tied for the most by any Gator in a game this season…In that same game vs. FGCU, he scored or drove in 4 of the Gators 8 runs in an 8-4 win…Named to the 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll. AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Enjoyed a solid season, batting .305 in 66 games and making 51 starts (47 in right field, four in left field)…Posted career highs across the board in average, runs (28), RBI (25), walks (24), stolen bases (7), doubles (5), homers (1) and triples (1)…Was 7-for-8 on the basepaths and matched Richie Martin for the team lead with seven sacrifice bunts…Ranked second on the Orange and Blue with a .330 clip in SEC play and had 12 RBI, 12 walks, 11 runs, four doubles and three thefts…Was 7-for-25 (.280) with five runs in 13 postseason games, including a .308 (4-for-13) showing during the NCAA College World Series…Scored twice and had an RBI fielder’s choice in the win over Virginia…Delivered an RBI single that scored Mike Rivera and scored during the 11-run, fourth-inning outburst against Miami (FL) to begin the CWS… Went 2-for-2 with an RBI single in the shutout of Florida A&M to kick off the NCAA Gainesville Regional…Came through with a key run-scoring single in the eighth inning of the finale at No. 8 Vanderbilt and was 2-for-5 in the victory that claimed the series… Snapped a 4-4 tie in the sixth inning of the decisive third game at Georgia with a three-run double…Led UF to a sweep of No. 21 South Carolina by going 6-for-9 (.667) with four runs…Paced the squad’s offense in the set versus Alabama with a .500 (6-for-12) effort that included four RBI, two doubles and a pair of runs… Stroked a couple of run-scoring singles and was 2-for-4 in a win over No. 11 Florida State…Belted first career homer and set a personal best by driving in four runs in the 22-3 win over Rhode Island. SUMMER (2015): Was a member of the Charlottesville (Va.) Tom Sox in the Valley League…Batted .192 in 20 games, with eight runs, seven walks, two doubles and a pair of stolen bases.
AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Played in 48 games and made 24 starts in left field for the Gators…Batted .274 with nine runs, nine walks and seven RBI…Totaled four sacrifice hits and a pair of sacrifice flies…Boasted a perfect fielding percentage and a couple of assists…Hit .385 (10-for-26) in 23 SEC games, with seven starts… Scored four runs and had three RBI in league play…Career-long nine-game hitting streak ended in the NCAA Gainesville Regional against the College of Charleston…Went 3-for-4, scored twice and added an RBI single to help the Gators sweep No. 20 Alabama in Tuscaloosa…Came through with a two-out, walk-off single in the 10th inning and was 2-for-2 in the third win over Missouri…Lofted a sacrifice fly in the 6-2 win over No. 4 LSU that clinched the series…Had a pair of 2-for-4 outings in the series at No. 17 Miami (FL)…Started all three games in the season-opening series against Maryland and had a RBI fielder’s choice in his collegiate debut. SUMMER (2014): Played for the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks…The Chinooks were crowned as the 2014 Perfect Game Summer Collegiate Team of the Year after winning the league’s championship… Had a .181 batting average in 33 games, with 15 runs, 12 RBI, nine walks, four stolen bases and three doubles. HIGH SCHOOL: Outfielder from Dr. Phillips High School who played for head coach Mike Bradley…Was named to Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 50 in the state of Florida, No. 11 among outfielders in the Class of 2013 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Earned Honorable Mention All-Metro West Conference honors in ’13, when he batted .305…Dr. Phillips advanced to the regional quarterfinals and finished with an overall record of 20-8…Established a singleseason school record with nine saves and sported a 0.00 earned run average…Belted a solo homer and stuck out the side in the final inning in a 3-1 victory over Trinity Prep…Helped the Panthers to a district championship and regional semifinal berth as a junior, when he hit .300…Named the Brighthouse Sports Player of the Week on May 8, 2012. PERSONAL: Ryan Charles Larson was born Oct. 8, 1994, in Orlando, Fla…His parents are Tim and Pam Larson, both of whom graduated from Wisconsin…Has two older brothers, Brad and Taylor…Brad played basketball at FIU, while Taylor graduated from Tennessee…Comes from same high school program as for-
LARSON’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 4, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 Doubles: 2, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 ; Alabama, Mar 27, 2015 Triples: 1, USF, May 5, 2015 Home runs: 1, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 Total bases: 6, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 RBI: 4, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 Runs scored: 3, South Carolina, Apr 11, 2015 ; Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 Walks: 2, Kentucky, Apr 25, 2015 ; Maryland, Feb 16, 2014 ; at USF, Feb 18, 2015 Hit by pitch: 1, 8 times Struck out: 3, at USF, May 30, 2015 Sac flies: 1, 5 times Sac bunts: 1, 14 times At bats: 5, 8 times Stolen bases: 1, 11 times Caught stealing: 1, 4 times Field chances: 4, at Miami (FL), Feb 23, 2014 ; Florida State, Mar 17, 2015 ; LSU, Mar 29, 2014 Putouts: 4, at Miami (FL), Feb 23, 2014 ; Florida State, Mar 17, 2015 ; LSU, Mar 29, 2014 Assists: 1, 7 times mer Gator shortstop Justin Tordi (2003-05)…Regards Pete Rose as his favorite baseball player because he played the game with no fear…Enjoys boating, fishing and playing basketball…Chose to attend Florida because of the program’s winning tradition…Also considered ACC schools Georgia Tech, Miami and North Carolina.
LARSON’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .274 48 24 84 9 23 0 0 0 7 23 .274 9 1 14 0 .344 2 4 2 3 44 2 0 1.000 2015 .305 66 51 167 28 51 5 1 1 25 61 .365 24 4 32 2 .401 2 7 7 8 84 2 1 .989 2016 .161 59 20 87 12 14 2 0 0 7 16 .184 7 3 19 3 .245 1 3 2 4 34 3 2 .949 TOTAL .260 173 95 338 49 88 7 1 1 39 100 .296 40 8 65 5 .348 5 14 11 15 162 7 3 .983
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#8 DEACON LIPUT
INF • 5-10 • 190 • L/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L OVIEDO, FLA. • OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America Second Team 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Played in all 68 games and started 67, with the primary position of 2nd base…Hit .270 (65-241) with 36 RBI and 39 runs scored…21 of his 65 hits went for extra bases, including 3 home runs, 4 triples, and 14 doubles, good for a slugging percentage of .398…His 4 triples ranked second on the team behind speedster Buddy Reed…Walked 34 times to go along with 44 strikeouts…Went 13 for 17 on stolen bases…His 13 stolen bases ranked second on the team, tied with Jonathan India…Hit .232 in SEC play…Recorded his first career hit, a single, in his first career at-bat as a Gator…Hit his first career home run to open the scoring against Missouri on March 19…Had a team high 21-game on-base streak to begin the season…This streak was the longest by any Gator on the season…Only committed 5 errors on the season, for a .982 fielding percentage…Named to the SEC All-Freshman team… Named to the Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-American Second-Team.
fect Game prior to his senior year…Participated in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game…Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Third-Team All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention All-American. PERSONAL: Davis Paul Liput was born June 27, 1996, in Orlando, Fla…Goes by Deacon…His parents are David and Linda Liput…Has two brothers, Austin and Chase…Austin played baseball at USC Upstate from 2009-12 and Chase is serving in the U.S. Army… Decided to attend Florida because of the coaching staff and the Gators’ style of play…Enjoys fishing, playing with magnets and ping-pong…Considers his best moment in baseball to be winning a state championship last year since they had come close every year but finally won it all during his senior year…It was Oviedo’s first baseball title in the school’s 80-year history.
LIPUT’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 4, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 Doubles: 2, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 Triples: 1, 4 times Home runs: 1, Missouri, Mar 19, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May 15, 2016 Total bases: 5, Missouri, Mar 19, 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May 15, 2016 RBI: 4, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 Runs scored: 3, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Walks: 2, 5 times Hit by pitch: 2, USF, May 10, 2016
SUMMER (2016): Played for the Falmouth Commodores in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League...The Commodores finished second in the Collegiate Summer Baseball Rankings...Heated up late in the summer with a 12-game hit streak and finished with a .305 average (32-for-105) with four doubles, three home runs and 18 RBI...Hit .406 (13-for-32) in eight playoff games...Helped Falmouth advance to the Championship Series of the playoffs.
Struck out: 3, Texas A&M, Apr 3, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 Sac flies: 1, Bethune-Cookman, Jun 3, 2016 Sac bunts: 1, Georgia, Apr 23, 2016 ; at Miami (FL), Feb 28, 2016 ; vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 At bats: 6, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 11, 2016
HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Oviedo High School who played for head coach Jason Foss…Was chosen in the 39th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the New York Yankees at No. 1,173 overall…Was the Class 7A Player of the Year, the Orlando Sentinel Player of the Year and the Class 7A Florida Dairy Farmers Player of the Year…Member of the First-Team All-USA Today Florida Baseball Team…Ranked as the No. 11 shortstop in the state of Florida by Perfect Game…Batted .473 with 33 runs, 16 RBI, 13 doubles, four homers and two triples in his final prep season as the Lions captured their first state title…Went 4-for-7 with a walk, two steals and two runs in the Final Four as Oviedo (25-5) won the Class 7A state championship with a 7-0 run through the playoffs… Liput was an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region Second Team by Rawlings/Per-
Stolen bases: 2, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 Caught stealing: 2, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 Field chances: 12, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 Putouts: 4, vs Connecticut, Jun 4, 2016 ; Dartmouth, Mar 5, 2016 ; vs LSU, May 25, 2016 Assists: 9, Mississippi State, Apr 9, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016
LIPUT’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .270 68 67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 96 .398 34 2 44 5 .363 1 3 13 17 96 181 5 .982 TOTAL .270 68 67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 96 .398 34 2 44 5 .363 1 3 13 17 96 181 5 .982
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#27 NELSON MALDONADO OF • 5-10 • 195 • R/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L TAMPA, FLA. • JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Played in 64 games and started 59, primarily playing in LF and RF…Hit .256 (50-195) with 30 RBI and 35 runs scored…15 of his 50 hits went for extra bases, including 6 home runs, 2 triples, and 7 doubles, good for a slugging percentage of .405…His 6 home runs ranked fourth on the team and first among outfielders…Walked 25 times to go along with 38 strikeouts for an OBP of .350…Went 6 for 7 on stolen base attempts, which ranked fifth on the team…Committed 0 errors in the field… Played in 29 games in SEC play, starting all 29…Hit .300 (30-100) in SEC play, with 2 home runs and 12 RBI…Was the only Gator with a multi-HR game against SEC competition, swatting 2 HR against Kentucky on March 25…His first career hit was a pinch-hit, gametying RBI single in the bottom of the ninth against Eastern Michigan…Hit .333 during the SEC Tournament…Named to the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament team.
PERSONAL: Nelson Maldonado was born Aug. 13, 1996, in Chicago, Ill…His father is Nelson Maldonado, Sr., and his mother is Edna Rodriguez…Had a 4.9 grade-point average and will be the first person in his family to attend college…Chose to attend Florida in order to get a high standard education and to play baseball for the Gators… Enjoys fishing…Wants to become a physical therapist.
MALDONADO’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 3, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 2016 Doubles: 2, at Kentucky, Mar 27, 2016 Triples: 1, Missouri, Mar 20, 2016 ; Florida Atlantic, Mar 22, 2016 Home runs: 2, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 Total bases: 9, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 RBI: 3, 4 times Runs scored: 3, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Walks: 2, 7 times
SUMMER (2016): Played for the Madison Mallards in the Northwoods League...Batted .298 (37-for-120) with 11 doubles and four home runs for the Mallards, who earned the No. 2 seed in the division for the playoffs with a 43-29 record.
Hit by pitch: 1, Mississippi State, Apr 9, 2016 ; at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 Struck out: 3, vs LSU, May 25, 2016
HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Jefferson High School who played for head coaches Emeterio “Pop” Cuesta and Juan Fontela…Ranked as No. 7 third baseman in the state of Florida in the Class of 2015 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Rated No. 124 in Florida by Baseball America for the MLB Draft…Selected to the Class 6A AllState Team last spring…As a senior, he hit .458 with 22 RBI, 12 stolen bases, 11 doubles and three homers…Earned the 2015 Wade Boggs Athletic Achievement Award, presented to a Hillsborough County baseball player who combines athletic, academic and community achievements…Was an Honorable Mention Preseason AllAmerican and was named Florida All-Region Honorable Mention by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Was a 2014 First-Team Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County selection after hitting .432 with 26 RBI, 25 runs, 12 stolen bases and four homers…Named a Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention All-American in his junior season.
At bats: 5, 4 times Stolen bases: 1, 6 times Caught stealing: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 15, 2016 Field chances: 4, Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016 ; Florida State, Mar 15, 2016 Putouts: 4, Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016 ; Florida State, Mar 15, 2016 Assists: 1, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; at Tennessee, May 6, 2016
MALDONADO’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .256 64 59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 79 .405 25 3 38 7 .350 0 0 6 7 78 2 0 1.000 TOTAL .256 64 59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 79 .405 25 3 38 7 .350 0 0 6 7 78 2 0 1.000
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#12 BLAKE REESE
INF/OF • 5-11 • 180 • S/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L TALLAHASSEE, FLA. • LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FOREST RESOURCES & CONSERVATION 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in 12 games for the Gators in 2016, making 0 starts…Saw action at shortstop and second base… Hit .286 (2-7) with 1 RBI and 2 runs scored…Of his two hits, one was a double and the other was a single…Hit first career hit was a pinch-hit single against Dartmouth…Walked 2 times and struck out 2 times on the season…His first career RBI came in the SEC Tournament in an elimination game against Mississippi State… Committed 0 errors…Named to the 2015-2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
PERSONAL: Blake Richard Reese was born Nov. 12, 1996, in Tallahassee, Fla…His parents are Rich and Christine Reese…Has a younger brother, Trevor…Enjoys fishing and listening to music… Chose to attend Florida because it presented him the best opportunity to win a College World Series, play in the best conference and to face the best competition…Hopes to become an analyst, writer or contributor for MLB Network.
REESE’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 1, Dartmouth, Mar 4, 2016 ; vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Doubles: 1, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Total bases: 2, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 RBI: 1, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Runs scored: 1, Vanderbilt, May 15, 2016 ; at LSU, May 21, 2016
SUMMER (2016): Played for the Kenosha Kingfish in the Northwoods League...Appeared in 42 games and hit .259 (45-for-175) with 13 doubles and 19 RBI...Scored 26 runs and had 14 stolen bases.
Walks: 1, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 Struck out: 1, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016
HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Lincoln High School who played for head coach Joe Vallese and was a three-year starter…Ranked as the No. 7 shortstop in the state of Florida in the Final Class of 2015 Rankings by Perfect Game…Named the Lincoln Scholar-Athlete of the Year and graduated cum laude with a 4.27 grade-point average…Earned All-Big Bend Conference honors as both a junior and senior…Was an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/ Perfect Game prior to his senior year...Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Second-Team All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention All-American…Attended the same high school as former Gator two-sport athlete Gavin Dickey, who lettered in baseball at UF from 2004-06, and former shortstop Cole Figueroa, who made the Major Leagues with the Tampa Bay Rays after playing for the Orange and Blue in 2007-08.
At bats: 2, Eastern Michigan, Feb 23, 2016 Field chances: 1, 4 times Putouts: 1, Eastern Michigan, Feb 23, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; at LSU, May 19, 2016 Assists: 1, Dartmouth, Mar 4, 2016
REESE’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING
Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .286 12 0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 0 2 0 .444 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000 TOTAL .286 12 0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 0 2 0 .444 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000
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#4 MIKE RIVERA
C • 5-10 • 205 • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L VENICE, FLA. • VENICE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team 2016 All-SEC Second Team 2016 SEC All-Defensive Team 2015 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2015 All-SEC Second Team 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team 2015 SEC Freshman of the Week (March 30) AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 67 games for the Gators, starting 66, mainly at catcher and DH…Hit .245 (56-229) with 47 RBI and 33 runs scored…20 of his 56 hits went for extra bases, including 9 home runs, 2 triples, and 9 doubles, good for a slugging percentage of .419…Walked 28 times to go along with 26 strikeouts, giving him an OBP of .347…Tied with Buddy Reed for the team lead in sacrifice bunts with 5…Ranked second on the team with 9 HBP…Hit .263 (26-99) in SEC play while starting all 29 SEC games…Slugged .434 against SEC competition, which ranked third on the team…Knocked in the Gators first two runs of the season with a sac fly and solo home run against Florida Gulf Coast…In the three game series against Tennessee, went 5-12 with 2 home runs and 6 RBI…Only committed 3 errors on the year, contributing to a fielding percentage of .994…Threw out 15 of 30 runners attempting to steal against him…Hit .389 (7-18) on the Gators’ run to the SEC Tournament championship game…Had the second most games with multiple RBI on the team with 16…Named to the All-SEC Second Team…Earned All-SEC Defensive Team honors for his work behind the plate. SUMMER (2016): Selected to play with the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team in a summer tour in Asia and Cuba...Was just 2-for-22 at the plate in 13 games, but gunned down seven of 11 base stealers and made no errors playing catcher. AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Earned Freshman All-American recognition from Louisville Slugger…Became the first Gator freshman catcher to be chosen All-SEC since Mike Stanley in 1982 by being named to the second team…Joined teammates Dalton Guthrie and JJ Schwarz on the SEC’s All-Freshman Team…Started 65 of the 66 games he played in as a rookie, with 41 starts behind the plate and 24 at designated hitter…Batted .271 with 48 RBI, 31 runs, 16 walks, 11 doubles, five sacrifice flies and three homers…Contributed 15 multiple-hit games and 13 multiple-RBI efforts…Had a .258 average in 28 conference games, with a team-high 21 RBI,
12 runs, three doubles and a pair of homers…Led the Gators at the NCAA College World Series by going 7-for-18 (.389)…Tied the third meeting with Virginia by driving in Schwarz with a sixth-inning RBI single and was 2-for-4…Had an RBI single and a run-scoring double in the Gators’ 10-5 triumph over the Cavaliers…Started his action in Omaha by going 2-for-3 with a pair of runs versus No. 8 Miami (FL)…Connected on a two-run single in the first inning and had a fielder’s choice that plated Schwarz in the third inning in Game 1 of the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional against No. 10 Florida State…Tied for the team lead with six RBI during the SEC Tournament, when he was 5-for-17 (.294), with three runs, three doubles and a round-tripper…Doubled and scored in the 7-3 victory over No. 9 Vanderbilt that secured the title…Snapped a 1-1 tie with a leadoff homer in the ninth inning to provide the winning margin as the Gators knocked off No. 1 LSU in the SEC Tourney semifinals…Smashed a two-run double during the eight-run, third-inning outburst against Auburn…Chipped in with two RBI in the SEC Tourney opener versus Arkansas…Batted .429 (3-for-7) during the series with Kentucky and went 2-for-3 with two RBI in the finale…Laced a two-run triple in the ninth inning to help complete a sweep at Mississippi State…Went 3-for-5 with a two RBI singles as UF downed No. 21 South Carolina to finish a sweep at McKethan Stadium…Named the SEC Freshman of the Week for the first time in his career on March 30 after notching a .467 average during the Gators’ four games that week…Batted .467 (7-for-15) as Florida claimed three of four contests and posted a series victory over Alabama…Tied for the team lead by driving in five runs, scored three times and drew a pair of walks…Powered the offense at Ole Miss by going 5-for-12 (.417) and tallied five RBI...Debuted against No. 11 Florida State with a 3-for-5 performance in which he scored twice and had a run-scoring single…Cranked a two-run homer to left center in the sixth inning of the second matchup with Tennessee…Was a career-best 4-for-4 in the series-clinching victory over Maine…Came through with a two-run single in the sixth inning of the opener versus No. 8 Miami (FL). HIGH SCHOOL: Catcher who played for head coach Craig Faulkner at Venice High School…Teammate of fellow Gator sophomore Dalton Guthrie…Chosen in the 33rd round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft by the Oakland A’s with the 1,002nd overall pick… Captured back-to-back state championships in Class 7A during his
RIVERA’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 4, Maine, Mar 7, 2015 Doubles: 1, 20 times Triples: 1, at Mississippi State, Apr 19, 2015 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 2016 Home runs: 1, 12 times Total bases: 6, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; Missouri, Mar 19, 2016 RBI: 4, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 Runs scored: 3, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 Walks: 2, 5 times Hit by pitch: 2, at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 Struck out: 3, Georgia, Apr 21, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 Sac flies: 1, 7 times Sac bunts: 2, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 At bats: 5, 14 times Stolen bases: 1, Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 ; at USF, Feb 18, 2015 Caught stealing: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 16, 2016 ; Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 Field chances: 19, Missouri, Mar 18, 2016 Putouts: 17, Missouri, Mar 18, 2016 Assists: 5, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 Runners CS: 4, Auburn, May 14, 2015 sophomore and junior years and reached the semifinals in his final season…Rivera ranked No. 35 in the state of Florida and was No. 3 at catcher in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game… Rated as the No. 21 catcher nationally by Perfect Game…Earned
RIVERA’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year 2015 2016 TOTAL
Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% .271 66 65 225 31 61 11 1 3 48 83 .369 16 9 24 6 .337 5 2 2 2 293 40 1 .997 .245 67 66 229 33 56 9 2 9 47 96 .419 28 9 26 7 .347 2 5 0 2 430 57 3 .994 .258 133 131 454 64 117 20 3 12 95 179 .394 44 18 50 13 .342 7 7 2 4 723 97 4 .995
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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES all-state acclaim in Class 6A…First-team Preseason All-American by Louisville Slugger…Participated in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) All-Star Baseball Classic…Named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…First-team Louisville Slugger High School All-American as a junior, when he batted .506 with 25 RBI and 18 doubles… Was a MaxPreps Underclass All-American and made the Sarasota Herald-Tribune All-Area Team…Chosen All-Tournament at the 2013 National High School Invitational (NHSI) in Cary, N.C., after going 7-for-12 (.583) with three RBI and a pair of doubles…Member of the 2013 USA 18-U National Team, along with Gator freshman JJ Schwarz, which repeated as World Champions after winning the 18-U World Cup in Taichung, Taiwan...Drove in a team-high 11 runs and batted .364 (16-for-44), good for third on squad, with seven runs and three doubles. PERSONAL: Michael William Rivera was born Dec. 12, 1995, in Pinellas Park, Fla…His parents are William and Maria Rivera…Has one younger sister, Elsie…Enjoys fishing…Considers St. Louis Cardinals’ catcher Yadier Molina to be his favorite player because he’s a winner and he throws a lot of runners out.
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#39 FRANK RUBIO
RHP • 6-0 • 190 • R/R • SENIOR • 3L MIAMI SHORES, FLA. • ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: CRIMINOLOGY 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll AS A JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in 23 games for the Gators, all in relief, pitching to a 3-1 record…Allowed 17 runs (17 earned) on 36 hits for an ERA of 4.46…Struck out 21 batters compared to just 8 walks, second among Gator relievers with at least 20 appearances…Opposing hitters managed just a .277 average against Rubio…In SEC play, made 9 appearances with an ERA of 5.00…6 of his 9 appearances in SEC play were scoreless…Recorded his first career win against Florida Atlantic on March 22 after throwing 1.1 scoreless innings…Recorded the win against rival Florida State on April 12 after tossing two innings of one-run ball…Committed 0 errors in the field on the season…Named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll. AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Made 15 relief appearances and was 0-1 with a 3.20 earned run average in 19.2 innings…Notched six strikeouts and permitted three walks…Surrendered one run in seven SEC appearances spanning 12.1 innings for a 0.73 ERA…Set down all six hitters he faced and recorded a pair of strikeouts in the Gators’ NCAA Tournament opener against Florida A&M…Closed UF’s victory over Auburn at the SEC Tournament by working the final 1.1 innings…Threw 2.1 innings of scoreless ball in the second meeting with Kentucky… Finished the first win over No. 21 South Carolina with a clean ninth inning in which he induced three grounders…Kept Ole Miss off of the scoreboard over a season-high 3.1 innings…Limited Tennessee to a run in three innings of action during the SEC opener at McKethan Stadium…Retired the lone batter in the sixth inning at No. 9 UCF…Season debut was a 1-2-3 eighth inning on Valentine’s Day in the second victory against Rhode Island. SUMMER (2015): Played for the Waterloo (Iowa) Bucks of the Northwoods League, along with the Gators’ Taylor Lane, last summer…Was 1-4 with a 5.80 ERA in nine games, eight of which were starts…Tallied 25 strikeouts and yielded eight walks in 45 innings… Delivered 7.1 scoreless innings in a 5-0 shutout of Alexandria… Saved his first outing of the summer against Rochester with 1.1 scoreless innings.
AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a spot on the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll…Made three appearances totaling eight innings and was 0-0 with a 2.25 ERA…Worked a season-high four innings in the series opener at No. 19 Kentucky, allowing six hits and two runs, with a personal-high three strikeouts…Fired three shutout frames and had a pair of strikeouts in the first meeting with Illinois…Debuted in the second encounter at No. 17 Miami (FL), permitting one hit and a walk in an inning of work against the Hurricanes. SUMMER (2014): Joined Gator teammate Mike Fahrman on the Olean Oilers of the New York Collegiate Baseball League in 2014… Was 5-1 with a 2.28 ERA in nine games, all starts…Tied for the league lead with five complete games and was sixth with 50 strikeouts in 67 innings…Represented the Western Division in the NYCBL All-Star Game…Closed the season with a seven-inning shutout at Niagara in which he had seven K…Went the distance in a 6-5 setback to Hornell…Crafted a three-hit shutout against the Wellsville Nitros…Posted back-to-back complete-game efforts in wins over Rochester (9.0 IP, 2 R, 7 H, 8 K) and Oneonta (9.0 IP, 3 R, 8 H, 5 K)…His first victory of the campaign came at Oneonta, when he totaled a season-high 11 strikeouts over seven frames. HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from St. Thomas Aquinas High School who played for head coach Troy Cameron…Named a second-team All-American by Louisville Slugger after going 8-3 with a 1.72 ERA and 84 strikeouts in 61 innings in 2013…Also named first-team All-Broward County by the Miami Herald and the High School Baseball Network…Helped the Raiders to the Class 7A state semifinals…Rubio worked 6.2 innings, allowing five hits and striking out four Haines City batters, but Aquinas dropped a 2-1 decision at the final four…Was a third-team Class 8A-6A AllBroward selection by the Miami Herald as a junior, when he was 6-0 with a 1.85 ERA in 10 appearances, including six starts spanning 34 innings…Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society.
RUBIO’S CAREER HIGHS Innings pitched: 4.0, at Kentucky, Apr 4, 2014 Walks allowed: 2, at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; Miami (FL), Feb 21, 2015 ; USF, May 10, 2016 Strikeouts: 3, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Apr 4, 2014 Batters faced: 18, at Kentucky, Apr 4, 2014 Field chances: 2, 4 times Putouts: 1, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; Tennessee, Mar 13, 2015 Assists: 2, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 ; USF, May 10, 2016 Runners CS: 2, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 graduated from Florida and Thomas is an undergraduate student at Miami…Chose to attend UF since it provides a great balance of academics and athletics…Considers ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith to be his favorite sports personality because he is always entertaining and enthusiastic…Enjoys fishing.
PERSONAL: Frank Michael Rubio was born April 23, 1995, in Hollywood, Fla.…His parents are Frank and Kathleen Rubio…His father went to Miami and his mother attended Florida State…Has three siblings: Jessie, Daniel and Thomas…Jessie earned a bachelor’s degree from FSU and is attending law school at Miami, Daniel
RUBIO’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING
Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014 2.25 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8.0 9 2 2 2 5 1 0 0 35 .290 0 1 0 0 1 2015 3.20 0 1 15 0 0 0 1 0 19.2 20 7 7 3 6 2 0 2 80 .274 0 2 0 0 2 2016 4.46 3 1 23 0 0 0 1 1 34.1 36 17 17 8 21 7 0 3 144 .277 0 2 0 1 3 TOTAL 3.77 3 2 41 0 0 0 2 1 62.0 65 26 26 13 32 10 0 5 259 .278 0 5 0 1 6
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#22 JJ SCHWARZ
C • 6-2 • 215 • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. • PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY 2016 NCBWA Third Team All-America 2016 SEC All-Tournament Team 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2015 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team 2015 Louisville Slugger Co-Freshman of the Year 2015 NCBWA Freshman Hitter of the Year 2015 ABCA Second-Team All-American 2015 D1Baseball Second-Team All-American 2015 Perfect Game Second-Team All-American 2015 Baseball America Third-Team All-American 2015 NCBWA Third-Team All-American 2015 Baseball America First-Team Freshman All-American 2015 D1Baseball First-Team Freshman All-American 2015 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2015 NCBWA First-Team Freshman All-American 2015 Perfect Game First-Team Freshman All-American 2015 NCAA Gainesville Regional Most Outstanding Player 2015 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player 2015 All-SEC Second Team 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team 2015 NCBWA National Hitter of the Week (4/15) 2015 Louisville Slugger Player of the Week (4/13) 2015 SEC Player of the Week (4/13) 2015 SEC Freshman of the Week (3/2) AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): In the follow-up to his stellar 2015 campaign, Schwarz appeared in and started all 68 games on the season, the only Gator to do so…He has started every game in his collegiate career thus far…He hit .290 (73-252) with 60 RBI and 47 runs scored…His 60 RBI tied for the team lead with Peter Alonso and ranked second in the Southeastern Conference…25 of his 73 extra base hits went for extra bases, including 7 home runs, 3 triples, and 15 doubles giving him a .456 slugging percentage, second on the team…Walked 45 times (3rd in the SEC) and struck out 54 times, good for an OBP of .397, second among Gator regulars…Went 2 for 4 on stolen base attempts…Hit .239 (28-117) during SEC play, with 19 RBI and 5 doubles…Committed 0 errors on the season, one of two Gator regulars to do so, along with Nelson Maldonado…The Gators were 7-0 in games in which Schwarz hit a home run this season…Blasted a grand slam in game three of the NCAA Tournament Super Regional against rival Florida State
to extend the Gators’ lead to 6-0…Recorded 5 RBI in that same game, the most by any Gator in a game this season…Ranked third on the team in both multiple hit games (23) and multiple RBI games (15)…Hit .333 (7-21) in the SEC Tournament with 7 RBI in 5 games…Went 4-5 with 4 RBI and a home run to propel the Gators to a win in an elimination game against Mississippi State…Had 3 multi-hit games and 9 RBI in 8 games in the NCAA Tournament… Has a total of 13 career RBI in SEC Tournament games, tying him with Preston Tucker and Mike Stanley for the team record for most career RBI in the SEC Tournament…Threw out 7 of 25 attempted base-stealers…Earned third-team All-American honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA)… Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team…Named to the 2016 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll. SUMMER (2016): Joined the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in the Cape Cod Baseball League and hit .207 (6-for-29) in limited action...Had one home run and five RBI for the summer...Returned to Florida prior to the end of the season due to injury. AS A FRESHMAN (2015): In addition to being named the Louisville Slugger Co-2015 Freshman Player of the Year and as the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Freshman Hitter of the Year, Schwarz attained All-American status from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Baseball America, D1Baseball, the NCBWA and Perfect Game…He also earned Freshman All-American recognition from Baseball America, D1Baseball, Collegiate Baseball, Louisville Slugger and the NCBWA…He and shortstop Richie Martin were the only Gators to start all 70 games…Schwarz had 41 starts at designated hitter and 29 behind the plate…Delivered a .332 batting average and led the Orange and Blue in RBI (73), homers (18), doubles (16), sacrifice flies (6) and slugging percentage (.629)…Was third in the country in RBI and finished fourth in homers…Tied for second on the club with 24 multiple-hit games and was the runner-up with 16 multipleRBI games…Was named second-team All-SEC and to the league’s All-Freshman Team…During the Gators’ postseason, Schwarz hit a team-best .491 (28-for-57), with 23 runs, 19 RBI, five doubles and four homers in 15 games…Batted .474 (18-for-38) with 18 runs, 13 RBI, four homers and a pair of doubles in 10 NCAA Tournament contests and was 6-for-18 (.333) with eight runs and two RBI in the College World Series…Was 1-for-3 and scored twice in the final
SCHWARZ’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 5, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 Doubles: 2, Alabama, Mar 27, 2015 ; vs Arkansas, May 20, 2015 Triples: 1, 6 times Home runs: 4, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 Total bases: 18, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 RBI: 10, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 Runs scored: 5, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 Walks: 3, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 Hit by pitch: 1, 8 times Struck out: 3, at Miami (FL), Feb 27, 2016 ; at Stetson, Mar 24, 2015 ; at LSU, May 20, 2016 Sac flies: 1, 12 times Sac bunts: 1, Miami (FL), Feb 20, 2015 At bats: 6, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 Stolen bases: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 ; Georgia, Apr 22, 2016 ; at USF, May 30, 2015 Caught stealing: 1, Georgia, Apr 23, 2016 ; vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 Field chances: 17, Georgia, Apr 21, 2016 Putouts: 15, Georgia, Apr 21, 2016 Assists: 5, Bethune-Cookman, Apr 21, 2015 Runners CS: 1, 12 times encounter with Virginia after going 2-for-4 with two runs in the win over the Cavaliers…Contributed a two-run single as part of the 11-run outburst during the fourth inning in the CWS opener with No. 8 Miami (FL)…Was 5-for-7 in the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional sweep of No. 10 Florida State, going 2-for-3 with three runs,
SCHWARZ’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year 2015 2016 TOTAL
Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% .332 70 70 256 60 85 16 3 18 73 161 .629 28 4 46 5 .398 6 1 1 1 221 21 3 .988 .290 68 68 252 47 73 15 3 7 60 115 .456 45 4 54 5 .397 6 0 2 4 203 17 0 1.000 .311 138 138 508 107 158 31 6 25 133 276 .543 73 8 100 10 .398 12 1 3 5 424 38 3 .994
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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES two RBI and a homer in Game 1 and 3-for-4, with three RBI, three runs and a pair of jacks in Game 2 to send the Orange and Blue to Omaha…Went 7-for-13 (.538) with six RBI, four runs and a couple of doubles in the three wins during the NCAA Gainesville Regional to be voted as the event’s Most Outstanding Player…Broke a 1-1 stalemate with an RBI single in the sixth inning and it proved to be the difference as the Gators edged Florida Atlantic to advance… Enjoyed a spectacular NCAA Tourney debut, driving in five runs and going 4-for-5 in the shutout of Florida A&M…Was selected as the Most Valuable Player of the SEC Tournament, when he hit .526 (10for-19), with six RBI, five runs and three doubles, as Florida won its seventh title in program history…Had multiple hits in four of the five games and tied the semifinal matchup against No. 1 LSU with a run-scoring double in the eighth inning…Had a pair of doubles, totaled three RBI and went 3-for-4 in his first contest in Hoover versus Arkansas…Was 7-for-18 (.389) in the series triumph at No. 8 Vanderbilt, including a game-tying, two-out single in the ninth of the finale that forced extra innings…Put his squad in front of game two with a two-run homer and was 3-for-5… Chosen as the NCBWA National Hitter of the Week, the Louisville Slugger Player of the Week and as the SEC Player of the Week in mid-April after batting .529 (9-for-17) with 15 RBI, 12 runs scored and seven home runs as Florida captured all four games that week, including a sweep of No. 21 South Carolina…His seven-homer barrage surpassed the six homers Taylor Gushue had in 63 games last year to lead the Gators…All nine of his hits went for extra-bases (seven homers, two doubles) and he recorded a slugging percentage of 1.882…Against the Gamecocks, Schwarz hit .364 (4-for-11) with a team-high seven runs, five RBI and three homers during the three wins…Completed the weekend by going 3-for-4 with three RBI and a pair of round-trippers, a solo shot in the fourth and a two-run dinger in the eighth…Started the series with USC with a run-scoring double in the fifth and a leadoff homer in the seventh…Belted a school-record four homers against Stetson, tying the SEC’s single-game mark set in 1982 by Kentucky’s Bill Sandry, and established a UF single-game mark with 18 total bases… Went 5-for-6 against the Hatters and totaled a career-high 10 RBI, second-most ever by a Gator, with a two-run homer in the second inning, a two-run blast in the third inning, a three-run jack in the fourth, a solo big fly in the seventh and a two-run double in the eighth…Named the SEC Freshman of the Week on March 2 after notching a .462 average during the Gators’ four victories…Went 4-for-9 (.444) with two doubles, one run and an RBI as the Gators took all three games from Stony Brook…First career homer was a three-run shot in the second game of the campaign against Rhode Island…Was UF’s designated hitter in the season opener and was 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored.
SUMMER (2015): One of the four Gators on the 2015 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team, joining A.J. Puk, Buddy Reed and Logan Shore…Ranked as the No. 9 prospect on Team USA by Baseball America and was rated No. 15 by Perfect Game…Appeared in 11 games and made 10 starts…Belted a double and a no-doubt homer…Hit .118 (4-for-34) with two runs and a pair of walks…Had a two-hit game in a start against Chinese Taipei on June 26, ripping a double…Crushed a long bomb at Durham Bulls Athletic Park versus Cuba on July 2, sailing onto the roof of the Tobacco Road Restaurant beyond the 32-foot fence in left field. HIGH SCHOOL: Catcher from Palm Beach Gardens High School who played for head coach Joe Russo…Chosen in the 17th round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers with the 506th overall pick…Ranked No. 13 in the state of Florida and was No. 1 at catcher in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Rated as the No. 5 catcher nationally by Perfect Game…Chosen First Team Palm Beach 8A-9 All-District after hitting .361 with 33 RBI, 15 runs, seven homers and four doubles… Also earned first-team All-North Conference recognition…Delivered three RBI as Palm Beach Gardens knocked off top-seeded Jupiter in the district championship game…Schwarz was a first-team Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year… Batted .353 as a junior…Member of the 2013 USA 18-U National Team, along with Gator classmate Mike Rivera, which repeated as World Champions after winning the 18-U World Cup in Taichung, Taiwan...Hit. 333 (12-for-36) with nine RBI, five runs and three doubles…Went 5-for-5 with a pair of doubles against Japan. PERSONAL: Jeffrey James (JJ) Schwarz was born March 28, 1996, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla…His parents are Jeff and Kara Schwarz…His father pitched in the Major Leagues for the Chicago White Sox (1993) and California Angels (1994)…Has two sisters, Taylor and Grace and one brother, Colton…Taylor played first base for the Gator softball team that captured back-to-back NCAA titles in 2014 and 2015…Enjoys playing golf, ping pong and skimboarding…Chose to attend Florida because it’s close to home and is a good program…Hopes to win a national championship and SEC titles with the Gators.
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#51 BRADY SINGER
RHP • 6-5 • 190 • R/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L EUSTIS, FLA. • EUSTIS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Made 23 appearances for the Gators this season, including 1 start…Pitched to a 2-2 record with an ERA of 4.95…Gave up 26 runs (24 earned) on 43 hits and 17 walks with 38 strikeouts in 43.2 innings…Allowed opponents to hit just .265 against him…Led all first-year Gators in innings pitched… Committed 0 errors in the field…He was one of three Gator pitchers to allow 0 home runs on the year…In his first career appearance, threw 3 perfect innings with 3 strikeouts and recorded his first career win, against Florida Gulf Coast…Made his first career start in an elimination game against Alabama in the SEC tournament and pitched 6 innings, allowing 4 runs in a Gator win. SUMMER (2016): Was one of the top performers in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, starring for the Falmouth Commodores...He started six games and allowed just two earned runs in 28 innings (0.64 ERA) with 25 strikeouts and three walks...The Commodores advanced to the Championship Series but lost in the deciding third game...The Commodores finished second in the Collegiate Summer Baseball Rankings.
and allowed just one earned run and struck out 11 batters with just one walk In the complete-game victory…Made a second appearance, coming into the championship game with a one-run lead and a runner on third base…Made quick work of his batter to earn the save…Participated in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game…Was a second-team Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/ Perfect Game prior to his senior year… Chosen as a second-team Preseason Underclassmen All-American before his junior year. PERSONAL: Brady Alan Singer was born Aug. 4, 1996, in Eustis, Fla…His parents Brett and Jacquelyn Singer…Has an older brother, Brandon…Hobbies include hunting and fishing…Chose to attend UF because he grew up a Gator fan and was impressed with the team’s pitching program…Goal is to become one of the best players and people to come through the program…Considers baseball legend Nolan Ryan to his favorite sports personality because of his dedication and passion for the game.
SINGER’S CAREER HIGHS Innings pitched: 6.0, vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 Walks allowed: 3, at Miami (FL), Feb 27, 2016 ; at LSU, May 19, 2016 Strikeouts: 4, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 Batters faced: 25, vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 Field chances: 4, vs Florida State, Mar 29, 2016 Putouts: 2, vs Florida State, Mar 29, 2016 Assists: 3, Texas A&M, Apr 3, 2016 Runners CS: 1, 5 times
HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from Eustis High School who played for head coach David Lee…Selected in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays with the 56th overall pick…Ranked as the No. 54 national prospect and was No. 11 in the state of Florida by Baseball America for the MLB Draft…Rated No. 10 in the state of Florida and was the No. 3 right-hander in the Class of 2015 Final Rankings by Perfect Game… Named to the Class 5A All-State Team and to the All-Area Team from the Orlando Sentinel last spring…Honored as the Lake County Player of the Year…Was 8-3 with a 1.25 earned run average as a senior, with six complete games and 110 strikeouts in 67 innings… Limited opponents to a .146 batting average…Earned the Cy Young Award of the Florida League High School Invitational (FHSI) Challenge…Started the first game of the week for Eustis against Forest
SINGER’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING
Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2016 4.95 2 2 23 1 0 0 1 1 43.2 43 26 24 17 38 10 1 0 193 .265 2 9 0 0 5 TOTAL 4.95 2 2 23 1 0 0 1 1 43.2 43 26 24 17 38 10 1 0 193 .265 2 9 0 0 5
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NEWCOMER PLAYER PROFILES
#35 ANDREW BAKER
#32 KEENAN BELL
#13 AUSTIN BODRATO
HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 36th round by the Cleveland Indians in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Ranked the No. 4 left handed pitcher in the state of Florida by Perfect Game and the No. 13 overall player in the state…In four years at Ridge Community, had a 2.66 earned run average in 163.1 innings with 196 strikeouts…As a senior, tossed 49.1 innings with a 0.85 ERA and 74 strikeouts…Batted .399 in his high school career with 65 runs scored and 47 RBI in 100 games…As a senior, hit .421 with 17 RBI in 25 games and stole 14 bases…Named to the 2016 RawlingsPerfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 3 outfielder in Florida by Perfect Game and the No. 18 player overall; rated No. 15 among outfielders nationally…Had 17 RBI, seven doubles and two home runs during his senior season at Episcopal with a .275 batting average… Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team…Played in the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game at Wrigley Field…Missed most of the 2015 high school season recovering from an injury…Transferred to Episcopal prior to his junior year of high school…Named to the 2014 All-First Coast Team after hitting .351 with two home runs as a sophomore at Stanton High School.
HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 24th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Ranked as the No. 8 player in New Jersey and the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the state by Perfect Game…In his high school career, he batted .412 with eight home runs and 83 runs scored; on the mound he had a 14-5 record with 129 strikeouts…Named the Big North Conference Player of the Year and First Team All-State as a senior by NJ.com… Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Northeast Region First Team…Led St. Joseph’s to a 25-4 record, Bergen County Tournament title and the North Jersey, Non-Public A final… As a senior, he finished with a 5-1 record and totaled 60 strikeouts in 36 innings…Batted .370 with two home runs and 28 run scored, mostly batting in the leadoff spot and playing second base… Named All-Tournament at the PG WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla., playing with the Midland Redskins…Named to the Top Prospect Team at the PG National Showcase in Fort Myers… As a junior, hit .467 with three home runs, seven doubles and 36 runs scored…Did not pitch until his sophomore year of high school and went 7-1 with a 0.97 earned run average in his first season on the mound while leading his team to the Non-Public A title game… Helped lead Saint Joseph Regional H.S. win the New Jersey State Sectional Championship in 2014…Committed to Florida prior to his junior year of high school…Also played football in high school and was the starting safety on the varsity squad as a sophomore for a team that won the Non-Public Group 3 title…Grew up wanting to play football at Florida.
OF/LHP • 5-9 • 185 • L/L • FRESHMAN • HS HAINES CITY, FLA. • RIDGE COMMUNITY HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: Andrew Baker was born March 11, 1998…His parents are Anthony and Patricia Baker…Has one brother, Anthony, and one sister, Antrice…Wants to become a physical therapist following his baseball career.
INF/OF • 6-0 • 230 • L/L • FRESHMAN • HS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. • EPISCOPAL SCHOOL MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: Keenan Bell was born Sept. 17, 1997…His parents are Tom and Cindy Bell…Has one sister, Kaylin...Enjoys fishing and building model airplanes…Chose to attend Florida because he has loved the Gators since he was a kid.
OF/RHP • 6-0 • 195 • L/R • FRESHMAN • HS NORTHVALE, N.J. • SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: Austin Bodrato was born Feb. 5, 1997…His parents are Jimmie Bodrato and Annmarie Weiss…Has two sisters, Alexa and Nikki Bodrato…Enjoys hunting...Cousin, Bo Weiss, plays baseball at North Carolina...Uncle, Walt Weiss, played 14 years in Major League Baseball.
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#23 NATE BROWN
#18 TYLER DYSON
HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 40th round by the New York Yankees in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Rated the No. 1 right handed pitcher in Wisconsin and the No. 3 player overall by Perfect Game; ranked 39th among right handed pitchers nationally… Named First Team All-State and First Team All-District as a senior by the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association…A finalist for the 2016 Top Senior Pitcher Award from Wisconsin Sports Network… Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Central Region First Team…Led Arrowhead to a 29-3 record as a senior as they advanced to the Wisconsin Division I State Tournament Final and No. 24 national ranking in the USA Today Super 25…Pitched a complete game (7 innings) and allowed just one unearned run with 10 strikeouts in a 2-1 win in the WIAA Semifinals…Had a 7-1 record in 2016 with a 0.89 earned run average while batting .427 as an infielder…Invited to and participated in the 2016 Super 60 event… Earned Honorable Mention All-District Honors as a junior in 2015… Became just the third ever player drafted directly out of Arrowhead High School...Played for Coach Vince Mancuso at Arrowhead.
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 7 third baseman in Florida and 22nd nationally by Perfect Game…Named the Bradenton Herald AllArea Player of the Year in 2016…Hit .333 as a senior in 26 games with 17 RBI, 14 runs scored and two home runs…On the mound, had a 6-1 record and 0.38 earned run average in 55.2 innings in 2016…Did not allow an earned run during the regular season of his senior year, his first as a starter…Racked up 63 strikeouts to just 13 walkS…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team…Transitioned to more of a pitching role prior to his senior year of high school after primarily playing infield…Cousin Rick Asadoorian was a first round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in 1999.
RHP • 6-1 • 205 • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS HARTLAND, WISC. • ARROWHEAD HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
RHP • 6-2 • 230 • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS BRADENTON, FLA. • BRADEN RIVER HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: Tyler Dyson was born December 24, 1997…His parents are Chris and Carolyn Dyson…Has one brother, Ryan, and two sisters, Sarakate and Jessie…Also played basketball in high school.
PERSONAL: Nathan Brown was born Jan. 15, 1998…His parents are Kevin and Sherry Brown...Father played baseball at Winona State… Has an older brother, Justin, and younger brother, Ryan…...Loves going to movies and playing mini-golf...Chose Florida because of the great program history, the chance to play in the SEC and the campus felt like home.
#44 AUSTIN LANGWORTHY
OF/LHP • 5-9 • 190 • L/L • FRESHMAN • HS WILLISTON, FLA. • WILLISTON HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 31st round by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Rated the No. 5 outfielder in Florida and 21st player overall by Perfect Game; ranked No. 19 nationally among outfielders…Named a MaxPreps Small School Second Team All-American and American Family Insurance AllUSA Florida All-State Second Team…Named the Gainesville Sun’s Small School Player of the Year for 2014 and 2015 and named First Team All-Area three years in a row…Named to the 2016 RawlingsPerfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team…Led Williston to back-to-back state titles in 2014 and 2015…Hit .403 in his high school career with 85 RBI and 11 home runs in 111 games…As a senior, batted .453 batting average with 31 runs, 27 RBIs, 7 doubles and a home run…On the mound, had a 0.64 earned run average in 240.2 innings pitched with a 28-1 career record…Totaled 315 strikeouts to just 31 walks in four years…As a senior, had a 5-0 record with a 1.47 earned run average in 47.2 innings pitched with 56 strikeouts…Had an outstanding junior year, posting an 11-1 record with a 0.36 ERA in 77.1 innings…Struck out 110 batters and walked just five while notching nine complete games…Pitched a two-hit shutout in a 3-0 win in the Class 1A state final against Blountstown to give Williston its second-straight state title…As a sophomore, went 7-0 and pitched seven complete games in seven starts with six shutouts and had 80 strikeouts in 61.2 innings; batted .443 with 32 runs scored and five home runs…In the state semifinal, pitched a two-hit shutout in a 4-0 win over Paxton as Williston went on to win the 1A state title. PERSONAL: Austin Langworthy was born September 8, 1997... Parents are Jason and Sabrina Langworthy...Has two older brothers, Jason and Kyle.
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#10 DAVID LEE
#34 NICK LONG
#36 COLE MAYE
PRIOR TO UF: Drafted in the 38th round by the San Francisco Giants in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Made 14 starts as a sophomore at Santa Fe College and had a 6-2 record and 4.00 earned run average in 54 innings pitched…Totaled 58 strikeouts, a 9.67 K/9 ratio…Played his first year of college ball at FIU, where the Panthers won the 2015 C-USA title, then transferred to Santa Fe…At FIU, had a 2-2 record with a 4.42 ERA in 36.2 innings pitched with 39 strikeouts…Named First Team All-Area in high school at Buchholz.
HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 6 right-handed pitcher in Florida and 23rd best player overall by Perfect Game; rated as the 44th best right-handed pitcher in the country…Led Sarasota to a 20-7 record in 2016 and won the Class 8A-District 8 title…Team lost in the Class 8A-Region 2 quarterfinal despite a grand slam by Long in the game, the final high school game of his career…Batted .415 with 32 RBI and four home runs as a senior…Used sparingly as a pitcher in 2016 while coming off an injury…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team… Helped lead Sarasota to the Class 7A state championship game in 2015 as a junior.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in December of 2016 and enrolled early at Florida…Played with the Showcase Baseball Academy Marucci National Team in the fall of 2016 and played in the inaugural Marucci World Series in Houston, leading the SBA team to the Championship game…Led Hough high school to a 24-7 record in 2016 and a third straight MECKA 4A league title…Named MECKA 4A All-Conference as a junior…As a sophomore, started four games and struck out 19 batters in 23 innings with a 0.95 earned run average...His first hit with the varsity team was a go-ahead home run against their rival.
RHP • 6-4 • 190 • R/R • JUNIOR • TR GAINESVILLE, FLA. • GAINESVILLE HS (SANTE FE COLLEGE) MAJOR: FOOD & RESOURCE ECONOMICS
PERSONAL: David Lee was born Sept. 13, 1995…His parents are David and Debbie Lee…Father played baseball at Florida from 1983-85 and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox (25th Round) in the 1985 MLB Draft...Has one sister, Lindsey...Enjoys golfing.
RHP • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS SARASOTA, FLA. • SARASOTA HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: Nick Long was born April 15, 1998...Parents are Eric and Yulieth Long...Has one sister, Juliana...Chose Florida because it has the best baseball program in the country...Enjoys fishing.
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LHP • 6-7 • 220 • L/L • FRESHMAN • HS HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. • WILLIAM A. HOUGH HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: Cole Maye was born June 6, 1998...Parents are Mark and Aimee Maye...Father, Mark, played quarterback at North Carolina from 1984-87 and led the ACC with 1,401 passing yards in 1986...Mark also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers…Has three brothers, Luke, Beau and Drake...Brother, Luke, currently plays basketball at North Carolina…Grandfather, Jerry Maye, played in the Twins organization...Cole also played basketball in high school...Enjoys playing golf.
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NEWCOMER PLAYER PROFILES
#20 BILLY McKAY
#52 KIRBY McMULLEN
#3 GARRETT MILCHIN
HIGH SCHOOL: Had a 1.16 earned run average in 156.1 career innings pitched at Plant City with a 14-7 record…Totaled 180 strikeouts to just 31 walks in three varsity seasons…As a senior, had a 1.53 ERA in 59.1 innings with 66 strikeouts…Hit .302 in his high school career in 65 games…In 2015 as a junior, he made 17 appearances with four starts and had a 1.14 earned run average in 61.1 innings with 69 strikeouts and just eight walks…Threw two no hitters in his junior season, one against Tampa Bay Tech and one versus King.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the 2016 Florida Athletic Coaches Association Class 8A All-State Team…Helped lead Forest to the Class 8A Semifinals in his senior year with a 22-9 record…On the mound, he had a 1.14 earned run average in high school over 184.1 career innings pitched with a 20-6 career record…Racked up 208 strikeouts to just 59 walks in four years…As a senior, was named the 2016 Ocala Star-Banner…Player of the Year after finishing with a 9-2 record and 1.18 ERA in 65 innings with 79 strikeouts…Named the 2015 Star-Banner Pitcher of the Year after posting an 0.80 ERA in 70 innings with 82 strikeouts…Batted .361 in his high school career, totaling 72 RBI and eight home runs in four years…As a senior, he hit .404 with 14 RBI and five home runs as the leadoff hitter…Scored 33 runs in 2016, two shy of the Forest school record…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 39th round by the Detroit Tigers in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Ranked No. 4 among third basemen in Florida and 38th overall by Perfect Game; rated as the No. 11 third baseman nationally…Named the FACA District 10 Player of the Year after batting .390 with 24 RBI…On the mound, had an 8-2 record and 2.13 earned run average…Helped lead The First Academy to a 16-9 record as a senior and berth in the state playoffs…Named Second Team All-Area by the Orlando Sentinel in 2016…A 2016 Louisville Slugger Preseason All-America Second Team selection…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team…Played on former Detroit Tiger Chet Lemon’s summer league team…Transferred to The First Academy prior to his senior year of high school after playing for three years at West Orange High School in Winter Garden...Threw a no-hitter in high school.
PERSONAL: Kirby McMullen was born September 19, 1997...His parents are Angela McMullen and the late Todd McMullen...Has one brother, Hunter...Played in the Cal Ripken World Series when he was 12.
PERSONAL: Garrett Milchin was born August 9, 1997 in Vero Beach...His parents are Mike and Amy Milchin...Has two brothers, Colby and Hutton...Father played baseball at Clemson and was drafted in the second round by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1989.
RHP • 5-11 • 205 • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS PLANT CITY, FLA. • PLANT CITY HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL: William McKay was born Feb. 12, 1998…His parents are Tim and Donny McKay...Has two sisters, Katie McCoy and Kadie Cox, and one brother, Caleb Moore...Would like to become an elementary school teach after his baseball career.
OF/RHP • 5-11 • 195 • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS OCALA, FLA. • FOREST HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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INF/RHP • 6-2 • 210 • L/R • FRESHMAN • HS WINDERMERE, FLA. • THE FIRST ACADEMY MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
NEWCOMER PLAYER PROFILES
#24 CAM WEINBERGER
RHP • 6-1 • 215 • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS BOCA RATON, FLA. • SPANISH RIVER COMMUNITY HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Honorable Mention All-Palm Beach County Honors as a senior…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team…In 2016, appeared in 10 games and had a 1.06 earned run average in 52 innings with 56 strikeouts…As a junior, had a 1.04 ERA in 47 innings with 54 strikeouts. PERSONAL: Cameron Weinberger was born October 20, 1997…His parents are Keith and Terry Weinberger…Has one older brother, Jesse…Chose to attend Florida because it was his dream school... Enjoys playing Fifa with friends and playing basketball.
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FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 OPPONENTS ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
AUBURN
SEWELL-THOMAS STADIUM (TUSCALOOSA, ALA.)
POSSIBLE SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENT
PLAINSMAN PARK (AUBURN, ALA.)
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment: 37,665 Nickname: Crimson Tide Colors: Crimson and White Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Dr. Stuart Bell Athletics Director: Greg Byrne Stadium (Capacity): Sewell-Thomas Stadium (5,867+) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-365, CF-400, RC-365, RF-325 Press Box Phone: (205) 348-4927 Head Coach: Greg Goff (Delta State, 1994) Record at UA/Years: 0-0/First year Career Record/Years: 443-305/13 Baseball Office Phone: (205) 348-4029 Assistant Coaches: Terry Rooney, Jake Wells, Derek Simmons 2016 Overall Record: 32-26 SEC Record (Finish): 15-15 (5th in West, t-8th overall) Postseason: 1-2 at SEC Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/13 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Series Record: Tied, 57-57 Last Meeting: Florida won 5-4 on 5/26/16 at 2016 SEC Tournament Baseball Contact: Alex Thompson E-Mail: athompson@ia.ua.edu Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 Website: www.RollTide.com
Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment: 26,754 Nickname: Razorbacks Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Chancellor: Dr. Joseph E. Steinmetz Athletics Director: Jeff Long Stadium (Capacity): Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (10,737) Dimensions: LF-320, LC-375, CF-400, RC-365, RF-320 Press Box Phone: (479) 575-4141 Head Coach: Dave Van Horn (Arkansas, 1988) Record at UA/Years: 550-324/14 Career Record/Years: 1,135-567/28 Baseball Office Phone: (479) 575-3655 Assistant Coaches: Wes Johnson, Tony Vitello, Josh Elander 2016 Overall Record: 26-29 SEC Record (Finish): 7-23 (7th in West, 14th overall) Postseason: None Series Record: Florida leads, 30-28 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-0 (12-8, 9-2, 8-2 in Fayetteville) Baseball Contact: John Thomas E-Mail: jfthomas@uark.edu Office Phone: (479) 575-3144 Website: www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com
MAY 12-14
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Chandler Avant, Jr. INF .278 0 22 Chandler Taylor, So. OF .274 9 33 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Nick Eicholtz, Sr./RHP 4-3-0 2.30 66.2 22 38 Jake Walters, Jr./RHP 5-4-0 2.67 84.1 35 84
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FEB. 28 – McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) MARCH 1 – JAY BERGMAN FIELD (ORLANDO, FLA.)
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Carson Shaddy, R-Jr. C/OF .332 8 35 Luke Bonfield, Jr. OF .304 8 39 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Blaine Knight, So./RHP 2-1-1 2.98 48.1 14 46 Dominic Taccolini, Sr./RHP 5-5-0 5.75 72.0 26 61
MARCH 17-19
Location: Auburn, Ala. Enrollment: 25,134 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Dr. Jay Gogue Athletics Director: Jay Jacobs Stadium (Capacity): Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park (4,096) Dimensions: LF-315, LC-335/385, CF-385, RC-360, RF-331 Press Box Phone: (334) 844-4138 Head Coach: Butch Thompson (Birmingham-Southern, 1992) Record at AU/Years: 23-33/1 Career Record/Years: 62-45/2 Baseball Office Phone: (334) 844-4990 Assistant Coaches: Brad Bohannon, Doug Sisson, Greg Drye 2016 Overall Record: 23-33 SEC Record (Finish): 8-22 (6th in West, 13th overall) Postseason: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/3 Series Record: Auburn leads, 126-114-2 Last Meeting: Florida won 11-2 on 5/21/15 at the SEC Tournament Baseball Contact: Taylor Bryan E-Mail: taylor.bryan@auburn.edu Office Phone: (334) 844-9182 Website: www.AuburnTigers.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Blake Logan, Sr. C .274 2 36 Damon Haecker, Sr. INF .248 1 21 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Casey Mize, So./RHP 2-5-1 3.52 69.0 18 59 Gabe Klobosits, Sr./RHP 3-5-0 4.70 44.0 19 44
COLUMBIA
FLORIDA A&M
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
MARCH 3-5
Location: Orlando, Fla. Enrollment: 64,318 Nickname: Knights Colors: Black and Gold Conference: American Athletic President: Dr. John C. Hitt Athletics Director: Brad Stricklin Stadium (Capacity): Jay Bergman Field (3,600) Dimensions: LF-320, LC-360, CF-390, RC-360, RF-320 Press Box Phone: (407) 823-0140 Head Coach: Greg Lovelady (Miami (Fla.), 2001) Record at UCF/Years: 0-0/First year Career Record/Years: 124-56/3 Baseball Office Phone: (407) 823-0140 Assistant Coaches: Ryan Klosterman, Justin Parker, Ryan Breen 2016 Overall Record: 25-34 AAC Record (Finish): 8-16 (t-7th) Postseason: 1-2 at AAC Tourney Series Record: Florida leads, 27-16 2016 Series: Florida won the series 2-0 (9-5 in Orlando, 4-0 in Gainesville) Baseball Contact: Bill Morrison E-Mail: wmorrison@athletics.ucf.edu Office Phone: (407) 823-6489 Website: www.UCFathletics.com
Location: New York City, N.Y. Enrollment: 8,724 Nickname: Lions Colors: Columbia Blue and White Conference: Ivy League President: Lee C. Bollinger Athletics Director: Peter Pilling Stadium (Capacity): Robertson Field at Satow Stadium (350) Head Coach: Brett Boretti (Davidson, 1994) Record at CU/Years: 236-274-1/10 Career Record/Years: 352-355-1/16 Baseball Office Phone: (212) 854-8448 Assistant Coaches: Pete Maki, Dan Tischler, Jim Walsh 2016 Overall Record: 17-24 Ivy Record (Finish): 10-10 (t-4th) Postseason: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/9 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 3/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/3 Series Record: Florida leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: Florida won 24-8 on 3/18/03 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Mike Kowalsky E-Mail: mk3531@columbia.edu Office Phone: (212) 854-7064 Website: www.GoColumbiaLions.com
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Brennan Bozeman, Jr. INF .299 0 22 Eli Putnam, Jr. OF .287 4 26
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Randell Kanemaru, Jr. INF .340 5 27 Kyle Bartelman, Sr. OF .227 3 19
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Robby Howell, Jr./RHP 7-4-0 1.96 101.0 35 65 Juan Pimentel, Jr./RHP 3-7-0 4.08 86.0 19 62
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Harrison Egly, Jr./RHP 3-1-5 2.60 27.2 14 31 Josh Simpson, So./LHP 2-4-1 6.07 43.0 19 33
51
MAY 2
Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment: 9,920 Nickname: Rattlers Colors: Green and Orange Conference: MEAC (Southern Division) President: Larry Robinson Athletics Director: E. D’Wayne Robinson Stadium (Capacity): Moore-Kittles Baseball Complex (500) Head Coach: Jamey Shouppe (Florida State, 1982) Record at DC/Years: 80-72/3 Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Bryan Henry, Anthony Robinson, Alex Wong 2016 Overall Record: 31-21 MEAC Record (Finish): 19-5 (1st in Southern Division) Postseason: 1-2 in MEAC Tourney Series Record: Florida leads 19-1 Last Meeting: Florida won 19-0 on 5/29/15 in the NCAA Gainesville Regional Baseball Contact: Alvin Hollins E-Mail: alvin.hollins@famu.edu Office Phone: (850) 599-3736 Website: www.FAMUathletics.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Ben Ellzey, Sr. INF .388 4 42 Brian Davis, Jr. INF .370 7 44 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Chase Jarrell, Sr./RHP 6-4-0 5.05 66.0 15 39 Jojo Durden, Sr./LHP 2-3-1 5.06 48.0 18 43
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 OPPONENTS
FLORIDA GULF COAST
MARCH 7 - JETBLUE PARK (FORT MYERS, FLA.) MARCH 8 - McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Fort Myers, Fla. Enrollment: 14,846 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Emerald Green and Cobalt Blue Conference: Atlantic Sun President: Dr. Wilson Bradshaw Athletics Director: Ken Kavanagh Stadium (Capacity): Swanson Stadium (1,500) Dimensions: LF-325, CF-400, RF-325 Press Box Phone: (561) 756-0653 Head Coach: Dave Tollett (Tusculum, 1988) Record at FGCU/Years: 490-296-3/14 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (239) 590-7059 Assistant Coaches: Rusty McKee, Wes Sargent, Trent Higginbothem 2016 Overall Record: 27-32 A-Sun Record (Finish): 9-12 (t-5th) Postseason: 3-2 at A-Sun Tourney Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/2 Series Record: Florida leads, 12-5 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-0 (4-2, 8-4, 12-3 in Gainesville) Baseball Contact: George Nunnelley E-Mail: gnunnelley@fgcu.edu Office Phone: (239) 590-7064 Website: www.FGCUathletics.com
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Jake Smith, So. INF .376 1 19 Matt Reardon, Jr. INF .360 0 25 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Sterling Koerner, Sr./RHP 3-6-4 4.87 61.0 12 34 Mario Leon, R-Jr./RHP 4-4-0 5.12 77.1 39 56
JACKSONVILLE
FEB. 21 - JOHN SESSIONS STADIUM (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) FEB. 22 - McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment: 4,084 Nickname: Dolphins Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Atlantic Sun President: Tim Cost Athletics Director: Alex Ricker-Gilbert Stadium (Capacity): John Sessions Stadium (1,500) Dimensions: LF-340, LC-375, CF-405, RC-375, RF-340 Press Box Phone: (904) 256-7400 Head Coach: Chris Hayes (Jacksonville, 1995) Record at JU/Years: 0-0/First year Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (904) 256-7414 Assistant Coaches: Chuck Jeroloman, Mark Guerra, Josh Adams 2016 Overall Record: 33-22 A-Sun Record (Finish): 14-7 (3rd) Postseason: 0-2 at A-Sun Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 23/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 10/4 Series Record: Florida leads, 53-31 Last Meeting: Florida won 3-1 on 4/19/16 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Cooper Welch E-Mail: cwelch5@ju.edu Office Phone: (904) 256-7444 Website: www.JUDolphins.com
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Dakota Julylia, So. INF .285 0 21 Sam Armstrong, Jr. INF .244 4 25 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Spencer Stockton, Jr./RHP 5-5-0 3.21 75.2 20 45 Nathan Disch, Sr./RHP 5-4-0 3.74 84.1 24 62
FLORIDA STATE
MARCH 14 – McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) MARCH 28 – BASEBALL GROUNDS OF JACKSONVILLE (FLA.) APRIL 11 – DICK HOWSER STADIUM (TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment: 41,773 Symbol: Seminoles Colors: Garnet and Gold Conference: Atlantic Coast (Atlantic Division) President: John E. Thrasher Athletics Director: Stan Wilcox Stadium (Capacity): Dick Howser Stadium (6,700) Dimensions: LF-340, CF-400, RF-320 Press Box Phone: (850) 644-1553 Head Coach: Mike Martin (Florida State, 1966) Record at FSU/Years: 1,898-671-4/37 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (850) 644-1073 Assistant Coaches: Mike Bell, Mike Martin, Jr., Clyde Keller 2016 Overall Record: 41-22 ACC Record (Finish): 16-10 (2nd in Atlantic, 3rd overall) Postseason: 3-1 at ACC Tourney; 3-0 at NCAA Tallahassee Regional, 0-2 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 11/6 Series Record: Florida State leads, 128-112-1 2016 Series: Florida, 5-1 (6-0 in Gainesville; 3-2 in Jacksonville; 8-2 in Tallahassee; 0-3, 5-0, 7-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional) Baseball Contact: Steven McCartney E-Mail: smccartney@fsu.edu Office Phone: (850) 644-5656 Website: www.Seminoles.com
GEORGIA
APRIL 28-30
FOLEY FIELD (ATHENS, GA.) Location: Athens, Ga. Enrollment: 36,130 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Red and Black Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) President: Jere W. Morehead Athletics Director: Greg McGarity Stadium (Capacity): Foley Field (2,760) Dimensions: LF-350, LC-370, CF-404, RC-365, RF-314 Press Box Phone: (706) 542-6161 Head Coach: Scott Stricklin (Kent State, 1995) Record at UGA/Years: 79-87-1/3 Career Record/Years: 429-275-1/12 Baseball Office Phone: (706) 542-7971 Assistant Coaches: Fred Corral, Scott Daeley, Jimmy Rider 2016 Overall Record: 27-30 SEC Record (Finish): 11-19 (5th in East, 10th overall) Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/15 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/7 Series Record: Florida leads, 184-105-2 2015 Series: Florida won the series 2-1 (1-2/12 inn, 6-0, 4-1 in Gainesville) Baseball Contact: Christopher Lakos E-Mail: clakos@sports.uga.edu Office Phone: (706) 542-7994 Website: www.GeorgiaDogs.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Keegan McGovern, Jr. OF .263 6 35 Michael Curry, So. C .262 11 34
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Jackson Leuck, So. OF .379 4 35 Taylor Walls, Jr. INF .355 6 46 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Tyler Holton, So./LHP 3-4-1 2.79 67.2 33 84 Drew Carlton, Jr./RHP 8-3-0 3.94 93.2 23 76
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Kevin Smith, So./LHP 5-1-0 3.91 46.0 21 40 Drew Moody, R-Jr./RHP 2-3-3 4.47 44.1 6 33
KENTUCKY
LSU
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
MAY 18-20
Location: Lexington, Ky. Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blue and White Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) President: Dr. Eli Capilouto Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Stadium (Capacity): Cliff Hagan Stadium (3,000) Dimensions: LF-340, LC-365, CF-390, RC-350, RF-310 Press Box Phone: (859) 257-9011 Head Coach: Nick Mingione (Embry-Riddle, 2000) Record at UK/Years: 0-0/First Year Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (859) 257-8052 Assistant Coaches: Jim Belanger, Roland Fanning, Todd Guilliams 2016 Overall Record: 32-25 SEC Record (Finish): 15-15 (4th in East, t-8th overall) Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 23/10 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 0/3 Series Record: Florida leads, 136-66-1 2016 Series: Kentucky won the series 2-1 (5-12, 7-4, 5-4/10 inn in Lexington) Baseball Contact: Matt May E-Mail: matt.may@uky.edu Office Phone: (859) 257-3838 Website: www.UKathletics.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Evan White, Jr. INF .376 5 40 Zach Reks, Sr. OF .331 7 22 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Justin Lewis, So./RHP 2-0-4 2.08 30.1 10 25 Zach Logue, Jr./LHP 3-2-0 2.68 50.1 14 38
52
MARCH 24-26
Location: Baton Rouge, La. Enrollment: 31,414 Nickname: Fighting Tigers Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Dr. F. King Alexander Athletics Director: Joe Alleva Stadium (Capacity): Alex Box Stadium (10,326) Dimensions: LF-330, LC-365, CF-405, RC-365, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (225) 578-4149 Head Coach: Paul Mainieri (Florida International, 1980) Record at LSU/Years: 460-182-3/10 Career Record/Years: 1,324-674-8/34 Baseball Office Phone: (225) 578-4148 Assistant Coaches: Alan Dunn, Nolan Cain, Micah Gibbs 2016 Overall Record: 45-21 SEC Record (Finish): 19-11 (3rd in West, 5th overall) Postseason: 3-1 at SEC Tourney; 3-1 at NCAA Baton Rouge Regional; 0-2 at NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 11/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 10/6 Series Record: LSU leads, 60-45-1 2016 Series: LSU won the series 3-2 (5-4, 7-3, 2-6/7 inn in Baton Rouge; 5-3/14 inn in Hoover at SEC Tournament) Baseball Contact: Bill Franques E-Mail: wfranqu@lsu.edu Office Phone: (225) 578-2527 Website: www.LSUsports.net KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Cole Freeman, Sr. INF .329 1 27 Antoine Duplantis, So. OF .327 2 39 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Jared Poche, Sr./LHP 9-4-0 3.35 102.0 37 87 Alex Lange, Jr./RHP 8-4-0 3.79 111.2 49 125
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 OPPONENTS MIAMI (FL)
OLE MISS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
POSSIBLE SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENT
Location: Oxford, Miss. Enrollment: 24,250 Nickname: Rebels Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Chancellor: Jeffrey S. Vitter Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Stadium (Capacity): Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field (10,323) Dimensions: LF-330, LC-365, CF-390, RC-365, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (662) 915-6643 Head Coach: Mike Bianco (LSU, 1989) Record at UM/Years: 630-370-1/16 Career Record/Years: 730-441-1/19 Baseball Office Phone: (662) 915-6643 Assistant Coaches: Mike Clement, Carl Lafferty, Marc MacMillan 2016 Overall Record: 43-19 SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (4th in West, t-7th overall) Postseason: 3-1 at SEC Tourney; 0-2 at NCAA Oxford Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17-13 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/5 Series Record: Florida leads, 49-47 Last Meeting: Florida won 8-4 on 3/21/15 in Oxford Baseball Contact: Adam Kuffner E-Mail: kuffner@olemiss.edu Office Phone: (662) 915-7031 Website: www.OleMissSports.com
Location: Starkville, Miss. Enrollment: 20,138 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Dr. Mark E. Keenum Athletics Director: John Cohen Stadium (Capacity): Dudy Noble Field, Polk-DeMent Stadium (15,000) Dimensions: LF-330, LC-376, CF-390, RC-374, RF-326 Press Box Phone: (662) 325-3776 Head Coach: Andy Cannizaro (Tulane, 2001) Record at MSU/Years: 0-0/First year Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (662) 325-3597 Assistant Coaches: Will Coggin, Gary Henderson, Mike Brown 2016 Overall Record: 44-18-1 SEC Record (Finish): 21-9 (1st in West, 1st overall) Postseason: 1-2 at SEC Tourney; 3-0 at NCAA Starkville Regional; 0-2 at NCAA Starkville Super Regional Series Record: Florida leads, 64-46 2016 Series: Tied 2-2 (Florida won 8-2 in Gainesville, 12-2 in Hoover at SEC Tournament; Mississippi State won 10-4, 2-1 in Gainesville) Baseball SID: Andrew Piper E-Mail: apiper@athletics.msstate.edu Office Phone: (662) 325-8040 Website: www.HailState.com
FEBRUARY 24-26
Location: Coral Gables, Fla. Enrollment: 16,848 Nickname: Hurricanes Colors: Orange, Green and White Conference: Atlantic Coast (Coastal Division) President: Dr. Julio Frenk Athletics Director: Blake James Stadium (Capacity): Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field (4,999) Dimensions: LF-330, LC-365, CF-400, RC-365, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (305) 284-8192 Head Coach: Jim Morris (Elon, 1973) Record at UM/Years: 1,031-395-3/23 Career Record/Years: 1,666-702-4/39 Baseball Office Phone: (305) 284-4171 Assistant Coaches: Gino DiMare, J.D. Arteaga, Norberto Lopez 2016 Overall Record: 50-14 ACC Record (Finish): 21-7 (1st in Coastal, 1st overall) Postseason: 2-1 at ACC Tourney; 3-0 at NCAA Coral Gables Regional; 2-1 at NCAA Coral Gables Super Regional; 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/5 Series Record: Miami leads, 128-117-1 2016 Series: Florida won the series 2-1 (5-0, 3-5, 7-3 in Coral Gables) Baseball Contact: Camron Ghorbi E-Mail: c.ghorbi@miami.edu Office Phone: (305) 284-3230 Website: www.HurricaneSports.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Johnny Ruiz, Sr. INF .342 4 57 Carl Chester, Jr. OF .336 2 29 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Jesse Lepore, Jr./RHP 9-0-0 2.20 73.2 28 57 Michael Mediavilla, Jr./LHP 11-2-0 3.40 103.1 43 85
MAY 5-7
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Tate Blackman, Jr. INF .322 3 38 Will Golsan, Jr. INF .273 3 31 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Connor Green, So./RHP 0-0-0 2.73 33.0 19 37 David Parkinson, Jr./LHP 5-3-0 2.78 68.0 24 50
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Jake Mangum, So. OF .408 1 28 Brent Rooker, R-Jr. OF .324 11 54 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Konnor Pilkington, So./LHP 3-1-0 2.08 43.1 15 42 Ryan Rigby, Jr./RHP 5-1-1 2.25 48.0 13 43
MISSOURI
NORTH FLORIDA
SETON HALL
TAYLOR STADIUM AT SIMMONS FIELD (COLUMBIA, MO.)
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
MARCH 31 - APRIL 2
Location: Columbia, Mo. Enrollment: 35,441 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Interim Chancellor: Hank C. Foley Athletics Director: Jim Sterk Stadium (Capacity): Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field (3,031) Dimensions: LF-340, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-340 Press Box Phone: (573) 884-8912 Head Coach: Steve Bieser (Southeast Missouri, 1989) Record at MU/Years: 0-0/First season Career Record/Years: 138-97/4 Baseball Office Phone: (573) 882-1917 Assistant Coaches: Patrick Hallmark, Lance Rhodes, Dillon Lawson 2016 Overall Record: 26-30 SEC Record (Finish): 9-21 (t-6th in East, t-11th overall) Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/9 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: Florida leads, 14-4 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-0 (4-3/10 inn, 6-2, 7-5 in Columbia) Baseball Contact: Shawn Davis E-Mail: davisshaw@missouri.edu Office Phone: (573) 882-0711 Website: www.MUTigers.com
APRIL 18
Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment: 15,839 Nickname: Ospreys Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Conference: Atlantic Sun President: John Delaney Athletics Director: Lee Moon Stadium (Capacity): Harmon Stadium (1,000) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-365, CF-400, RC-365, RF-325 Press Box Phone: (904) 620-1557 Head Coach: Smoke Laval (Jacksonville, 1977) Record at UNF/Years: 204-136/6 Career Record/Years: 655-404-1/18 Baseball Office Phone: (904) 620-1556 Assistant Coaches: Judd Loveland, Andrew Hannon, Brent McNeil 2016 Overall Record: 39-19 A-Sun Record (Finish): 15-6 (2nd) Postseason: 2-2 at A-Sun Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: Florida leads, 10-6 Last Meeting: Florida won 5-4 on 3/6/16 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Brian Morgan E-Mail: b.morgan@unf.edu Office Phone: (904) 620-4029 Website: www.UNFOspreys.com
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Brian Sharp, So. INF/C .252 0 15 Kirby McGuire, Sr. OF .235 2 12
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Chris Thibideau, Sr. UTIL .344 8 32 Alex Merritt, Sr. C/INF .316 7 48
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Tanner Houck, Jr./RHP 5-6-0 2.99 105.1 27 106 Michael Plassmeyer, So./LHP 4-7-0 5.12 58.0 9 42
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Matthew Naylor, R-Sr./RHP 5-3-3 2.52 50.0 12 56 Austin Drury, So./LHP 6-1-0 4.02 71.2 24 48
53
MARCH 10-12
Location: South Orange, N.J. Enrollment: 9,700 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Blue and White Conference: BIG EAST President: Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban Athletics Director: Patrick G. Lyons Stadium (Capacity): Owen T. Carroll Field (1,000) Press Box Phone: N/A Head Coach: Rob Sheppard (Seton Hall, 1992) Record at SHU/Years: 358-334-2/13 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (973) 761-9557 Assistant Coaches: Phil Cundari, Mark Pappas, Giuseppe Papaccio 2016 Overall Record: 38-20 BIG EAST Record (Finish): 10-8 (3rd) Postseason: 0-2 at BIG EAST Tournament Lettermen Returning/Lost: 26/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/0 Series Record: First meeting Baseball Contact: Matt Sweeney E-Mail: matthew.sweeney@shu.edu Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 Website: www.SHUPirates.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Mike Alescio, Jr. C .310 0 27 Ryan Ramiz, Jr. OF .275 0 13 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Shane McCarthy, Jr./RHP 6-4-0 2.38 102.0 18 84 Cullen Dana, So./LHP 7-2-0 2.75 72.0 24 66
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 OPPONENTS SOUTH CAROLINA
USF
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
APRIL 20-22
STETSON
MAY 9
Location: Columbia, S.C. Enrollment: 33,724 Nickname: Gamecocks Colors: Garnet and Black Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) President: Dr. Harris Pastides Athletics Director: Ray Tanner Stadium (Capacity): Founders Park (8,242) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-325 Press Box Phone: (803) 777-6648 Head Coach: Chad Holbrook (North Carolina, 1994) Record at USC/Years: 165-81/4 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (803) 777-7830 Assistant Coaches: Jerry Meyers, Sammy Esposito, Brian Buscher 2016 Overall Record: 46-18 SEC Record (Finish): 20-9 (1st in East, 2nd overall) Postseason: 0-2 at SEC Tourney; 4-1 at NCAA Columbia (SC) Regional; 0-2 at NCAA Columbia (SC) Super Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 29/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 15/6 Series Record: South Carolina leads, 44-42 2016 Series: Tied 1-1 (Florida won 5-4, South Carolina won 2-1; both in Columbia) Baseball Contact: Andrew Kitick E-Mail: kitick@mailbox.sc.edu Office Phone: (803) 777-5257 Website: www.GamecocksOnline.com
Location: Tampa, Fla. Enrollment: 49,591 Nickname: Bulls Colors: Green and Gold Conference: American Athletic President: Dr. Judy Genshaft Athletics Director: Mark Harlan Stadium (Capacity): USF Baseball Stadium (3,211) Dimensions: LF-325, CF-400, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (813) 751-4044 Head Coach: Mark Kingston (North Carolina, 1995) Record at USF/Years: 58-59-1/2 Career Record/Years: 231-161-1/7 Baseball Office Phone: (813) 974-2504 Assistant Coaches: Mike Current, Billy Mohl, Chris Cates 2016 Overall Record: 24-33 AAC Record (Finish): 8-16 (t-7th) Postseason: 1-2 at AAC Tourney Series Record: Florida leads, 59-24 Last Meeting: Florida won 11-4 on 5/10/16 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Mike Radomski E-Mail: mradomski@usf.edu Office Phone: (813) 974-7009 Website: www.GoUSFBulls.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Kevin Merrell, Jr. INF/OF .320 1 22 Joe Genord, So. C/INF .270 6 21
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Alex Destino, Jr. INF/OF .321 10 59 Jonah Bride, Jr. INF .283 2 32
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Phoenix Sanders, Sr./RHP 5-5-1 4.15 95.1 27 95 Joe Cavallaro, Jr./RHP 6-3-0 4.27 84.1 45 75
KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Josh Reagan, Sr./LHP 3-2-11 2.08 56.1 20 50 Clarke Schmidt, Jr./RHP 9-5-0 3.40 111.1 27 129
MARCH 21 – MELCHING FIELD at CONRAD PARK (DELAND, FLA.) APRIL 4 – McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: DeLand, Fla. Enrollment: 4,357 Nickname: Hatters Colors: Hunter Green and White Conference: Atlantic Sun President: Dr. Wendy B. Libby Athletics Director: Jeff Altier Stadium (Capacity): Melching Field at Conrad Park (2,500) Dimensions: LF-335, CF-403, RF-335 Press Box Phone: (386) 736-7360 Head Coach: Steve Trimper (Eastern Conn. St., 1992) Record at Stetson/Years: First year Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (386) 822-8106 Assistant Coaches: Mark Leavitt, Dave Therneau, Brandon Brewer, Will Mackenzie 2016 Overall Record: 29-31 A-SUN Record (Finish): 9-12 (6th) Postseason: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/3 Series Record: Florida leads, 80-34 Last Meeting: Florida won 22-2 on 4/7/15 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Ricky Hazel E-Mail: jhazel@stetson.edu Office Phone: (386) 822-8130 Website: www.GoHatters.com
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Kirk Sidwell, So. OF .308 1 23 Austin Hale, Jr. C .266 2 25 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Logan Gilbert, So./RHP 2-1-0 2.74 49.1 27 43 Brooks Wilson, Jr./RHP 5-6-0 2.90 68.1 23 55
TENNESSEE
TEXAS A&M
VANDERBILT
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
POSSIBLE SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENT
CHARLES HAWKINS FIELD (NASHVILLE, TENN.)
Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Enrollment: 28,052 Nickname: Volunteers Colors: Orange and White Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) President: Dr. Joe DiPietro Athletics Director: Dave Hart Stadium (Capacity): Lindsey Nelson Stadium (4,283) Dimensions: LF-320, CF-390, RF-320 Press Box Phone: (865) 974-3376 Head Coach: Dave Serrano (Trinity College and University, 2003) Record at UT/Years: 130-138/5 Career Record/Years: 419-277-1/12 Baseball Office Phone: (865) 974-2057 Assistant Coaches: Larry Simcox, Aric Thomas, Chase Sain 2016 Overall Record: 29-28 SEC Record (Finish): 9-21 (t-6th in East, t-11th overall) Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 10/4 Series Record: Florida leads, 149-82 2016 Series: Florida won 2-1 (7-2, 2-5, 9-3 in Knoxville) Baseball Contact: MJ Burns E-Mail: mjburns@utk.edu Office Phone: (865) 974-8876 Website: www.UTsports.com
Location: College Station, Texas Enrollment: 58,577 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Michael K. Young Director of Athletics: Eric Hyman Stadium (Capacity): Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park (6,100) Dimensions: LF-330, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (979) 458-3604 Head Coach: Rob Childress (Northwood, 1990) Record at TAMU/Years: 458-238-2/11 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (979) 845-4810 Assistant Coaches: Justin Seely, Will Bolt, Jake Carlson 2016 Overall Record: 49-16 SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (2nd in West; 3rd overall) Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney (Champions); 3-0 at NCAA College Station Regional; 1-2 at NCAA College Station Super Regional Series Record: Texas A&M leads, 9-5 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-1 (7-4, 7-2, 10-7 in Gainesville, 5-12 in Hoover in SEC Tournament Championship) Baseball Contact: Thomas Dick E-Mail: tddick@athletics.tamu.edu Office Phone: (979) 862-5486 Website: www.AggieAthletics.com
APRIL 7-9
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Benito Santiago, Jr. C .309 1 18 Jordan Rodgers, Sr. INF .282 4 56 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Hunter Martin, Sr./RHP 3-3-1 2.03 40.0 18 20 Zach Warren, Jr./LHP 5-5-0 4.04 75.2 30 58
KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Austin Homan, Sr. INF .356 1 26 Nick Choruby, Sr. OF .299 0 22 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Brigham Hill, Jr./RHP 9-2-1 2.51 97.0 28 99 Turner Larkins, Jr./RHP 3-0-1 2.51 43.0 16 39
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Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 6,812 Nickname: Commodores Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Chancellor: Nicholas S. Zeppos Vice Chancellor for Athletics: David Williams II Stadium (Capacity): Charles Hawkins Field (3,626) Dimensions: LF-TBA, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (615) 320-0436 Head Coach: Tim Corbin (Ohio Wesleyan, 1984) Record at VU/Years: 610-290/14 Career Record/Years: 716-428/19 Baseball Office Phone: (615) 322-6594 Assistant Coaches: Scott Brown, D.J. Svihlik, Aaron Gershenfeld 2016 Overall Record: 43-19 SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (3rd in East, t-6th overall) Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney; 0-2 at NCAA Nashville Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/14 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 11/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/7 Series Record: Florida leads, 135-71-1 2016 Series: Florida won the series 2-1 (4-2, 0-5, 10-6 in Gainesville) Baseball Contact: Kyle Parkinson E-Mail: kyle.parkinson@vanderbilt.edu Office Phone: (615) 343-0020 Website: www.VUCommodores.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Jeren Kendall, Jr. OF .332 9 59 Ethan Paul, So. INF .305 4 31 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Patrick Raby, So./RHP 7-1-2 2.61 58.2 19 63 Kyle Wright, Jr./RHP 8-4-0 3.09 93.1 32 107
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 OPPONENTS WILLIAM & MARY FEB. 17-19
McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Williamsburg, Va. Enrollment: 8,200 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: W. Taylor Reveley III Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll Stadium (Capacity): Plumeri Park (1,000) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-370, CF-400, RC-370, RF-325 Press Box Phone: N/A Head Coach: Brian Murphy (Merrimack College, 2003) Record at W&M/Years: 87-83/3 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (757) 221-3399 Assistant Coaches: Brian Casey 2016 Overall Record: 31-31 CAA Record (Finish): 10-14 (6th) Postseason: 4-1 at CAA Tourney; 2-2 at NCAA Charlottesville Regional Position Players Returning/Lost: 15/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 13/4 Series Record: Florida leads, 5-0 Last Meeting: Florida won 5-3 on 2/26/12 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Andrew Phillips E-Mail: atphillips01@wm.edu Office Phone: (757) 221-3344 Website: www.FAUsports.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Cullen Large, Jr. INF .328 7 46 Ryan Hall, Jr. INF .316 5 33 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Dan Powers, Sr./RHP 8-6-0 4.69 94.0 23 39 Bodie Sheehan, So./LHP 5-4-0 4.86 83.1 34 41
GATOR BASEBALL OPPONENT CONTACT DIRECTORY NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS School UCF Columbia Florida A&M Florida Gulf Coast Florida State Jacksonville Miami (FL) UNF Seton Hall USF Stetson William & Mary
Contact Bill Morrison Mike Kowalsky Alvin Hollins George Nunnelley Steven McCartney Cooper Welch Camron Ghorbi Brian Morgan Matt Sweeney Mike Radomski Ricky Hazel Andrew Phillips
Web Site www.UCFathletics.com www.GoColumbiaLions.com www.FAMUathletics.com www.FGCUathletics.com www.Seminoles.com www.JUDolphins.com www.HurricaneSports.com www.UNFOspreys.com www.SHUPirates.com www.GoUSFBulls.com www.GoHatters.com www.TribeAthletics.com
Phone (407) 823-6489 (212) 854-7064 (850) 599-3736 (239) 590-7064 (850) 644-5656 (904) 256-7444 (305) 284-3230 (904) 620-4029 (973) 761-9493 (813) 974-7099 (386) 822-8111 (757) 221-3344
E-Mail wmorrison@athletics.ucf.edu mk3531@columbia.edu alvin.hollins@famu.edu gnunnelley@fgcu.edu smccartney@fsu.edu cwelch5@ju.edu c.ghorbi@miami.edu b.morgan@unf.edu matthew.sweeney@shu.edu mradomski@usf.edu jhazel@stetson.edu atphillips01@wm.edu
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athompson@ia.ua.edu jfthomas@uark.edu taylor.bryan@auburn.edu clakos@sports.uga.edu matt.may@uky.edu wfranqu@lsu.edu kuffner@olemiss.edu apiper@athletics.msstate.edu davisshaw@missouri.edu kitick@mailbox.sc.edu mjburns@utk.edu tddick@athletics.tamu.edu kyle.parkinson@vanderbilt.edu bbeaty@sec.org
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Alabama Arkansas Auburn Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State Missouri South Carolina Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt SEC Office
Alex Thompson John Thomas Taylor Bryan Christopher Lakos Matt May Bill Franques Adam Kuffner Andrew Piper Shawn Davis Andrew Kitick MJ Burns Thomas Dick Kyle Parkinson Ben Beaty
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2017 GATOR BASEBALL THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 2016 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SEC QUICK FACTS
Founded: 1933 Members (14): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt Address: 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203
Baseball Contact: Ben Beaty E-Mail Address: bbeaty@sec.org Phone Number: (205) 458-3010 Ticket Office: (205) 458-3015 Fax: (205) 458-3030 Website: www.SECsports.com
“THE STANDARD FOR EXCELLENCE”
BASEBALL IN THE SEC
The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 83-year his-tory of athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of any league in the country since its inception in 1933.
The SEC has sent 55 teams to the College World Series since 1990. That was accomplished despite no SEC teams making the field in 1992. LSU has been to Omaha 14 times, Florida has now been 10 times, South Carolina six times, Georgia and Mississippi State five times, Arkansas four times, while Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have been three times each. Auburn has been twice.
An SEC squad has now appeared in the College World Se-ries 31 of the last 32 years, including appearances by 15 teams in the last six years. Seven SEC teams were selected for NCAA Regional play with five advancing to NCAA Super Regionals. The SEC has sent 55 teams to the College World Series since 1990. That was accomplished despite no SEC teams mak-ing the field in 1992. LSU has been to Omaha 14 times, Florida has now been 10 times, South Carolina six times, Georgia and Mississippi State five times, Arkansas four times, while Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have been three times each. Auburn has been twice. SEC teams are 113-97 in Omaha since 1990, a 53.8 winning percentage. SEC teams have won 10 of the last 27 national champi-onships, with LSU winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South Carolina winning two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt tak-ing home the title in 2014 and Georgia claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has finished runner up nine times in that span, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. The SEC has averaged nearly eight games played per year in the College World Series since 1990. In 2015, an SEC team played in each of the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team has played in 187 of the 393 games. The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College World Series since 1990. Only six times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2016 has the SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the CWS. Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was 150,064, which broke the previous record by nearly 17,000. Two of the two-five highest attendance marks for a single session were set in 2016. The event has become the Birmingham metro’s highest attended sporting event annually, second in the state only to NASCAR races at Talladega. Birmingham Maga-zine named it the top sporting event annually in the Birmingham area. The entire SEC Baseball Tournament was broadcast live on national television for the second consecutive year.
SEC teams have won 10 of the last 27 national championships, with LSU winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South Carolina winning two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt taking home the title in 2014 and Georgia claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has finished runner up nine times in that span, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. SEC teams are 113-97 in Omaha since 1990, a 53.8 winning percentage. The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College World Series since 1990. Only six times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2016 has the SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the CWS. The SEC has averaged nearly eight games played per year in the College World Series since 1990. In 2015, an SEC team played in each of the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team has played in 187 of the 393 games A record seven SEC schools were selected as NCAA Regional host sites in 2016, and four teams - also an NCAA record - earned national seeds. Mississippi State claimed the 2016 regular season SEC title, its first since 1989. The Bulldogs became the first team to go from last overall to outright SEC champion the next year. Texas A&M won its first SEC Tournament title in the Aggies’ fourth year in the SEC. Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was 150,064, which broke the previous record by nearly 17,000. Two of the twofive highest attendance marks for a single session were set this year. Combined home attendance for all 14 SEC teams passed the two million mark for the sixth consecutive season. The top-six national attendance leaders were all from the SEC (LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Arkansas, South Carolina and Texas A&M). This season marked the first time that six SEC teams won 40 or more regular season games. The SEC has had a team in the CWS final in eight of the last nine seasons.
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• A record seven SEC schools were selected as NCAA Regional host sites in 2016, and four teams - also an NCAA record - earned national seeds. • Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was 150,064, which broke the previous record by nearly 17,000. Two of the two-five highest attendance marks for a single session were set this year. Combined home attendance for all 14 SEC teams passed the two million mark for the sixth consecutive season, and the top-six national attendance leaders were all from the SEC (LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Arkansas, South Carolina and Texas A&M). • This season marked the first time that six SEC teams won 40 or more regular season games. • A total of 14 SEC student-athletes were selected on the first day of the Major League Baseball Draft. Seven were se-lected in the first round/lottery round A, including two in the top-10. Tennessee’s Nick Senzel was selected second over-all by the Cincinnati Reds, while the Oakland Athletics took Florida’s A.J. Puk with the sixth overall pick. The SEC’s four first round picks represented three different schools. The SEC has now had a first-round MLB selection each year since 1991 and 109 total in the first round during that time. • Among the top-two picks in each of the last two MLB Drafts, three have been from the SEC. Vanderbilt’s Dansby Swanson and Arkansas’ Andrew Benintendi were taken 1-2 in the 2015 draft. • South Carolina pitcher Braden Webb was named the 2016 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association National Pitcher of the Year. Florida’s Logan Shore and Texas A&M’s Boomer White were named District Players of the Year. • Kentucky’s Dustin Beggs was named to the 2016 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Baseball Team. • Florida led all SEC schools with five players selected on Thursday night. This is the second time in the last five years that two Gators were chosen in the first round. There have been a total of 18 first round picks in program history.
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 SEC BASEBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE FEB. 17 (FRIDAY)
FEB. 23 (THURSDAY)
MARCH 1 (WEDNESDAY)
Presbyterian at Alabama Miami Univ. at Arkansas George Washington at Auburn William & Mary at FLORIDA College of Charleston at Georgia Kentucky at North Carolina Air Force at LSU East Carolina at Ole Miss Texas Tech at Mississippi State Missouri vs. Eastern Michigan (Fort Myers, Fla.) UNC Greensboro at South Carolina Tennessee at Memphis Bowling Green at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at San Diego
Kansas State at South Carolina Missouri at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Arkansas at Louisiana Tech FLORIDA at UCF Western Kentucky at Kentucky Incarnate Word at Texas A&M Southeastern Louisiana at Vanderbilt
FEB. 18 (SATURDAY) Presbyterian at Alabama Miami Univ. at Arkansas George Washington at Auburn (DH) William & Mary at FLORIDA College of Charleston at Georgia Kentucky at North Carolina Southern at LSU East Carolina at Ole Miss Western Illinois at Mississippi State Missouri vs. E. Michigan (Fort Myers, Fla.) [DH] UNC Greensboro at South Carolina Tennessee at Memphis Bowling Green at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at San Diego
FEB. 19 (SUNDAY) Presbyterian at Alabama Miami Univ. at Arkansas George Washington at Auburn William & Mary at FLORIDA College of Charleston at Georgia Kentucky at North Carolina Air Force at LSU East Carolina at Ole Miss Western Illinois at Mississippi State Texas Tech at Mississippi State Missouri vs. E. Michigan (Fort Myers, Fla.) UNC Greensboro at South Carolina Tennessee at Memphis Bowling Green at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at San Diego
FEB. 21 (TUESDAY) Southern Miss at Alabama Jacksonville State at Auburn FLORIDA at Jacksonville Georgia at Mercer LSU at New Orleans Arkansas State at Ole Miss Morehead State at Mississippi State Charlotte at South Carolina Stephen F. Austin at Texas A&M
FEB. 22 (WEDNESDAY) Florida A&M at Auburn Jacksonville at FLORIDA Kentucky at Liberty Hofstra at LSU Tennessee at Loyola Marymount Evansville at Vanderbilt
FEB. 24 (FRIDAY) Oral Roberts at Alabama Bryant at Arkansas Holy Cross at Auburn Miami (FL) at FLORIDA Georgia at Georgia Southern Kentucky vs. Virginia Tech (Virginia Beach, Va.) Maryland at LSU UNC Wilmington at Ole Miss Indiana State at Mississippi State Missouri vs. Houston (Corpus Christi, Texas) Wright State at South Carolina Pepperdine at Texas A&M Tennessee at Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego) Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt
MARCH 3 (FRIDAY) ULM at Alabama Arkansas vs. Arizona (Frisco, Texas) Lipscomb at Auburn Columbia at FLORIDA UAB at Georgia UC Santa Barbara at Kentucky LSU vs. TCU (Houston, Texas) Ole Miss vs. Baylor (Houston, Texas) Mississippi State at Oregon Illinois-Chicago at Missouri South Carolina at Clemson Norfolk State at Tennessee Texas A&M vs. Texas Tech (Houston, Texas) Cal State Northridge at Vanderbilt
FEB. 25 (SATURDAY) Oral Roberts at Alabama Miami Univ. at Arkansas Holy Cross at Auburn Miami (FL) at FLORIDA Georgia at Georgia Southern Kentucky vs. Old Dominion (Virginia Beach, Va.) Maryland at LSU UNC Wilmington at Ole Miss Marist at Mississippi State Indiana State at Mississippi State Missouri at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Wright State at South Carolina Pepperdine at Texas A&M Tennessee at Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego) Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt
MARCH 4 (SATURDAY) ULM at Alabama Lipscomb at Auburn Arkansas vs. Nebraska (Frisco, Texas) Columbia at FLORIDA UAB at Georgia UC Santa Barbara at Kentucky LSU vs. Baylor (Houston, Texas) Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Ole Miss vs. Texas Tech (Houston, Texas) Mississippi State at Oregon South Carolina vs. Clemson (Greenville, S.C.) Norfolk State at Tennessee Texas A&M vs. TCU (Houston, Texas) Cal State Northridge at Vanderbilt
FEB. 26 (SUNDAY) Oral Roberts at Alabama Miami Univ. at Arkansas Holy Cross at Auburn Miami (FL) at FLORIDA Georgia at Georgia Southern Kentucky vs. Delaware (Virginia Beach, Va.) Maryland at LSU UNC Wilmington at Ole Miss Marist at Mississippi State Missouri vs. Illinois (Corpus Christi, Texas) Wright State at South Carolina Pepperdine at Texas A&M Tennessee at Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego) Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt
MARCH 5 (SUNDAY) ULM at Alabama Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State (Frisco, Texas) Lipscomb at Auburn Columbia at FLORIDA UAB at Georgia UC Santa Barbara at Kentucky LSU vs. Texas Tech (Houston, Texas) Ole Miss vs. TCU (Houston, Texas) Mississippi State at Oregon Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Clemson at South Carolina Norfolk State at Tennessee Texas A&M vs. Baylor (Houston, Texas) Cal State Northridge at Vanderbilt
FEB. 28 (TUESDAY) Jacksonville State at Alabama Arkansas at Louisiana Tech Samford at Auburn UCF at FLORIDA Kennesaw State at Georgia Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky Nicholls at LSU Memphis at Ole Miss Appalachian State at South Carolina Prairie View at Texas A&M Southeastern Louisiana at Vanderbilt
MARCH 7 (TUESDAY) Troy at Alabama Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas South Alabama at Auburn FLORIDA at Florida Gulf Coast Xavier at Georgia Wright State at Kentucky San Diego at LSU Georgia State at Ole Miss Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State Eastern Illinois at Missouri Citadel at South Carolina Tennessee at ETSU UTRGV at Texas A&M
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Central Arkansas at Vanderbilt
MARCH 8 (WEDNESDAY) Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas Kennesaw State at Auburn Florida Gulf Coast at FLORIDA Xavier at Georgia Kentucky at Cincinnati Georgia State at Ole Miss Winthrop at South Carolina UTRGV at Texas A&M Central Arkansas at Vanderbilt
MARCH 10 (FRIDAY) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama Rhode Island at Arkansas Presbyterian at Auburn Seton Hall at FLORIDA Rider at Georgia Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky Wichita State at LSU Furman at Ole Miss South Alabama at Mississippi State Appalachian State at Missouri Michigan State at South Carolina Cincinnati at Tennessee Brown at Texas A&M St. Mary’s at Vanderbilt
MARCH 11 (SATURDAY) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama Rhode Island at Arkansas Presbyterian at Auburn Seton Hall at FLORIDA Rider at Georgia Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky Wichita State at LSU Furman at Ole Miss Columbia at Mississippi State South Alabama at Mississippi State Appalachian State at Missouri Michigan State at South Carolina Cincinnati at Tennessee Brown at Texas A&M St. Mary’s at Vanderbilt
MARCH 12 (SUNDAY) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama Rhode Island at Arkansas Presbyterian at Auburn Seton Hall at FLORIDA Rider at Georgia Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky Wichita State at LSU Furman at Ole Miss Columbia at Mississippi State Appalachian State at Missouri Michigan State at South Carolina Cincinnati at Tennessee Brown at Texas A&M St. Mary’s at Vanderbilt
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 SEC BASEBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE MARCH 14 (TUESDAY) Eastern Illinois at Alabama Alcorn State at Arkansas UAB at Auburn Florida State at FLORIDA Mercer at Georgia Murray State at Kentucky Ole Miss vs. Nicholls (Biloxi, Miss.) UAPB at Mississippi State Chicago State at Missouri South Carolina at Furman (Fluor Field – Greenville, S.C.) Tennessee at Middle Tennessee Texas A&M at Texas Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt
MARCH 15 (WEDNESDAY) Samford at Alabama Alcorn State at Arkansas Presbyterian at Georgia New Orleans at LSU Chicago State at Missouri Austin Peay at Tennessee
MARCH 17 (FRIDAY) Missouri at Alabama Mississippi State at Arkansas FLORIDA at Auburn Georgia at LSU Kentucky at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Ole Miss South Carolina at Tennessee
MARCH 18 (SATURDAY) Missouri at Alabama Mississippi State at Arkansas FLORIDA at Auburn Georgia at LSU Kentucky at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Ole Miss South Carolina at Tennessee
MARCH 19 (SUNDAY) Missouri at Alabama Mississippi State at Arkansas FLORIDA at Auburn Georgia at LSU Kentucky at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Ole Miss South Carolina at Tennessee
MARCH 21 (TUESDAY) Alabama at UAB Auburn at Georgia Tech Stetson at FLORIDA Georgia at Kennesaw State Kentucky at Western Kentucky Mississippi State vs. Southern Miss (Pearl, Miss.) Ole Miss at Memphis UALR at Missouri Marshall at Tennessee Rice at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Belmont
MARCH 22 (WEDNESDAY) New Orleans at Arkansas Southeastern Louisiana at LSU
Charleston Southern at South Carolina
Georgia at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Kentucky Texas A&M at LSU Mississippi State at Ole Miss
MARCH 23 (THURSDAY) Ole Miss at Kentucky
APRIL 2 (SUNDAY)
MARCH 24 (FRIDAY)
Arkansas at Alabama South Carolina at Auburn FLORIDA at Missouri Georgia at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Kentucky
Alabama at South Carolina Arkansas at Missouri Auburn at Georgia LSU at FLORIDA Ole Miss at Kentucky Tennessee at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Vanderbilt
APRIL 4 (TUESDAY) Alabama at Troy Grand Canyon at Arkansas Georgia Tech at Auburn Stetson at FLORIDA Clemson at Georgia Kentucky at Louisville Ole Miss vs. Southern Miss (Pearl, Miss.) FIU at Mississippi State Missouri vs. Illinois (Sauget, Ill.) Furman at South Carolina Dallas Baptist at Texas A&M Middle Tennessee at Tennessee UT-Martin at Vanderbilt
MARCH 25 (SATURDAY) Alabama at South Carolina Arkansas at Missouri Auburn at Georgia LSU at FLORIDA Ole Miss at Kentucky Tennessee at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Vanderbilt
MARCH 26 (SUNDAY) Alabama at South Carolina Arkansas at Missouri Auburn at Georgia LSU at FLORIDA Tennessee at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Vanderbilt
APRIL 5 (WEDNESDAY) Grand Canyon at Arkansas Grambling at LSU FIU at Mississippi State
MARCH 28 (TUESDAY)
APRIL 6 (THURSDAY)
Alabama vs. Auburn (Capital City ClassicMontgomery, Ala.) FLORIDA vs. Florida State (Jacksonville, Fla.) Savannah State at Georgia Cincinnati at Kentucky Little Rock at Ole Miss Mississippi State at Memphis SEMO at Missouri South Carolina at The Citadel Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Texas A&M at Texas State Vanderbilt vs. Lipscomb (First Tennessee Park)
Missouri at Georgia Vanderbilt at South Carolina
APRIL 7 (FRIDAY) Alabama at Ole Miss LSU at Arkansas Auburn at Texas A&M Tennessee at FLORIDA Missouri at Georgia Kentucky at Mississippi State Vanderbilt at South Carolina
MARCH 29 (WEDNESDAY)
APRIL 8 (SATURDAY)
Grambling State at Arkansas Tulane at LSU Arkansas Little Rock at Ole Miss
Alabama at Ole Miss LSU at Arkansas Auburn at Texas A&M Tennessee at FLORIDA Missouri at Georgia Kentucky at Mississippi State Vanderbilt at South Carolina
MARCH 30 (THURSDAY) Texas A&M at LSU Mississippi State at Ole Miss
APRIL 9 (SUNDAY)
MARCH 31 (FRIDAY)
Alabama at Ole Miss LSU at Arkansas Auburn at Texas A&M Tennessee at FLORIDA Kentucky at Mississippi State
Arkansas at Alabama South Carolina at Auburn FLORIDA at Missouri Georgia at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Kentucky Texas A&M at LSU Mississippi State at Ole Miss
APRIL 11 (TUESDAY) UAB at Alabama Arkansas at Missouri State Auburn at Samford FLORIDA at Florida State Georgia Tech at Georgia
APRIL 1 (SATURDAY) Arkansas at Alabama South Carolina at Auburn FLORIDA at Missouri
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LSU vs. UL-Lafayette (Zephry Field – Matairie, La.) Ole Miss at Southern Miss Mississippi Valley State at Mississippi State Arkansas Pine Bluff at Missouri South Carolina vs. North Carolina (Charlotte, N.C.) East Tennessee State at Tennessee Abilene Christian at Texas A&M Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt
APRIL 12 (WEDNESDAY) UT Martin at Kentucky Arkansas Pine Bluff at Missouri
APRIL 13 (THURSDAY) FLORIDA at Vanderbilt Auburn at Tennessee
APRIL 14 (FRIDAY) Texas A&M at Alabama Georgia at Arkansas Auburn at Tennessee FLORIDA at Vanderbilt Kentucky at Missouri Ole Miss at LSU Mississippi State at South Carolina
APRIL 15 (SATURDAY) Texas A&M at Alabama Georgia at Arkansas Auburn at Tennessee FLORIDA at Vanderbilt Kentucky at Missouri Ole Miss at LSU Mississippi State at South Carolina
APRIL 16 (SUNDAY) Texas A&M at Alabama Georgia at Arkansas Kentucky at Missouri Ole Miss at LSU Mississippi State at South Carolina
APRIL 18 (TUESDAY) Alcorn State at Alabama Memphis at Arkansas Auburn at Kennesaw State North Florida at FLORIDA Georgia at Clemson Louisville at Kentucky Lamar at LSU Mississippi State at South Alabama Missouri State at Missouri Davidson at South Carolina Texas A&M at UT Arlington Vanderbilt at Middle Tennessee
APRIL 19 (WEDNESDAY) Alcorn State at Alabama Arkansas vs. Memphis (Little Rock, Ark.) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Ole Miss Charleston Southern at South Carolina UNC Asheville at Tennessee
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2016 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2017 SEC BASEBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE APRIL 20 (THURSDAY)
APRIL 30 (SUNDAY)
MAY 12 (FRIDAY)
Alabama at Mississippi State South Carolina at FLORIDA
Auburn at Mississippi State FLORIDA at Georgia Kentucky at South Carolina Texas A&M at Missouri Tennessee at Vanderbilt
FLORIDA at Alabama Vanderbilt at Arkansas Auburn at LSU Mississippi State at Georgia Tennessee at Kentucky Texas A&M at Ole Miss South Carolina at Missouri
APRIL 21 (FRIDAY) Alabama at Mississippi State Arkansas at Auburn South Carolina at FLORIDA Vanderbilt at Georgia LSU at Kentucky Missouri at Ole Miss Tennessee at Texas A&M
APRIL 22 (SATURDAY) Alabama at Mississippi State Arkansas at Auburn South Carolina at FLORIDA Vanderbilt at Georgia LSU at Kentucky Missouri at Ole Miss Tennessee at Texas A&M
APRIL 23 (SUNDAY) Arkansas at Auburn Vanderbilt at Georgia LSU at Kentucky Missouri at Ole Miss Tennessee at Texas A&M
APRIL 25 (TUESDAY) Jacksonville State at Alabama Arkansas vs. Kansas State (Kansas City, Mo.) Troy at Auburn Georgia at Georgia Tech LSU at Tulane Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State (Pearl, Miss.) Missouri at Missouri State A&M Corpus Christi at Texas A&M
APRIL 26 (WEDNESDAY) Xavier at Kentucky Tennessee vs. East Tennessee State (Kodak, Tenn.)
APRIL 27 (THURSDAY) LSU at Alabama Ole Miss at Arkansas
APRIL 28 (FRIDAY) LSU at Alabama Ole Miss at Arkansas Auburn at Mississippi State FLORIDA at Georgia Kentucky at South Carolina Texas A&M at Missouri Tennessee at Vanderbilt
APRIL 29 (SATURDAY) LSU at Alabama Ole Miss at Arkansas Auburn at Mississippi State FLORIDA at Georgia Kentucky at South Carolina Texas A&M at Missouri Tennessee at Vanderbilt
MAY 2 (TUESDAY) Florida A&M at FLORIDA Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss Murray State at Missouri Houston Baptist at Texas A&M Presbyterian at Vanderbilt
MAY 13 (SATURDAY) FLORIDA at Alabama Vanderbilt at Arkansas Auburn at LSU Mississippi State at Georgia Tennessee at Kentucky Texas A&M at Ole Miss South Carolina at Missouri
MAY 3 (WEDNESDAY) Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss Wofford at South Carolina
MAY 14 (SUNDAY)
MAY 4 (THURSDAY)
FLORIDA at Alabama Vanderbilt at Arkansas Mississippi State at Georgia Tennessee at Kentucky Texas A&M at Ole Miss South Carolina at Missouri
Mississippi State at Texas A&M Arkansas at Tennessee
MAY 5 (FRIDAY) Alabama at Auburn Arkansas at Tennessee Ole Miss at FLORIDA Georgia at Kentucky South Carolina at LSU Mississippi State at Texas A&M Missouri at Vanderbilt
MAY 15 (MONDAY) Troy at Mississippi State
MAY 16 (TUESDAY) Furman at Georgia Northern Kentucky at Kentucky Northwestern State at LSU Ole Miss at Arkansas State Troy at Mississippi State Eastern Kentucky at Missouri USC Upstate at South Carolina Morehead State at Tennessee Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt
MAY 6 (SATURDAY) Alabama at Auburn Arkansas at Tennessee Ole Miss at FLORIDA Georgia at Kentucky South Carolina at LSU Mississippi State at Texas A&M Missouri at Vanderbilt
MAY 7 (SUNDAY)
MAY 18 (THURSDAY)
Alabama at Auburn Ole Miss at FLORIDA Georgia at Kentucky South Carolina at LSU Missouri at Vanderbilt
Alabama at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Texas A&M Ole Miss at Auburn Georgia at South Carolina Kentucky at FLORIDA LSU at Mississippi State
MAY 9 (TUESDAY) Alabama at Samford Auburn at UAB (Regions Field) USF at FLORIDA Georgia vs. Georgia Tech (SunTrust Park – Atlanta, Ga.) Indiana at Kentucky McNeese State at LSU Presbyterian at South Carolina Belmont at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Louisville
MAY 19 (FRIDAY) Alabama at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Texas A&M Ole Miss at Auburn Georgia at South Carolina Kentucky at FLORIDA LSU at Mississippi State
MAY 20 (SATURDAY) Alabama at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Texas A&M Ole Miss at Auburn Georgia at South Carolina Kentucky at FLORIDA LSU at Mississippi State
MAY 10 (WEDNESDAY) Grambling at Alabama South Alabama at LSU Tennessee at Eastern Kentucky
MAY 11 (THURSDAY) Auburn at LSU
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2017 SEC & NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION SEC TOURNAMENT
NCAA TOURNAMENT
JUNE 2-5 – NCAA REGIONALS (16 SITES TBA) JUNE 9-12 – NCAA SUPER REGIONALS (8 SITES TBA) JUNE 17-28 – NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (OMAHA, NEB.)
MAY 23-28
HOOVER METROPOLITAN STADIUM (HOOVER, ALA.)
The 2017 NCAA Tournament will feature a 64-team field for the 19th-straight year, as the tournament was increased from 48 to 64 participants in 1999. The teams selected for the tournament will be placed in 16 four-team NCAA Regional brackets at campus sites across the country June 2-5. The brackets are set up similar to the NCAA Basketball Tournament, with the top eight teams in the country earning “National Seeds.” The brackets will be used to determine Super Regional pairings, as well as the two brackets for the College World Series. The 16 winners of the Regionals advance to the Super Regionals, where teams will be matched up for best-of-three series at eight sites, either June 9-11 or June 10-12. The eight winners of the Super Regionals advance to the College World Series June 17-28 at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, the seventh series that will take place in the facility. The Gators have swept through their own NCAA Gainesville Regional in six of the past eight seasons and have reached the Super Regional round in six of the past eight seasons and eight times since 2004. UF reached the NCAA College World Series three-straight years for the first time in school history from 2010-12 after claiming Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium. The Gators have been to back-to-back CWS after winning the 2016 Gainesville Super Regional last season.
The 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament, which will be held in Hoover, Ala., at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium for the 20th-consecutive year, is a 12-team event and will begin on Tuesday, May 23. Seeds 5-12 will meet in a single-elimination format on the opening day of the tournament, followed by traditional double-elimination play Wednesday-Friday. The tournament will return to single-elimination play on Saturday. The total number of games played will be 17. The 12 teams are seeded 1-12, with the two divisional champions and top four seeds guaranteed opening-round byes, with the possibility of earning another bye later in the bracket. The tournament field will include the top teams from the SEC’s Eastern and Western Divisions, plus 10 at-large bids seeded 3-12 based on conference winning percentage. Florida holds a 65-61 (.516) SEC Tournament record in a league-best 36 appearances. The Gators have claimed seven tournament crowns (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 2011 and 2015) and finished as the runner-up seven times (1977, 1979, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2014 and 2016).
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2016 SEC SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 SEC STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION %South Carolina Florida Vanderbilt Kentucky Georgia Missouri Tennessee
SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 20-9 .690 -- 46-18 .719 34-7 12-7 0-4 10-7 10-10 19-10 .655 1 52-16 .765 34-5 13-7 5-4 11-6 17-12 18-12 .600 2.5 43-19 .694 31-7 9-10 3-2 12-6 9-14 15-15 .500 5.5 32-25 .561 22-10 7-12 3-3 11-7 5-9 11-19 .367 9.5 27-30 .474 19-15 8-12 0-2 7-12 9-18 9-21 .300 11.5 26-30 .464 15-13 4-13 7-4 5-13 3-18 9-21 .300 11.5 29-28 .509 16-13 9-11 4-4 6-12 7-14
vs. Top 10 6-7 6-4 7-9 5-9 5-14 0-16 4-8
Postseason Super Regionals College World Series Regionals
vs. Top 10 10-9 17-9 9-9 8-11 6-12 1-9 2-8
Postseason Super Regionals Super Regionals Super Regionals Regional
WESTERN DIVISION #Mississippi State ^Texas A&M LSU Ole Miss Alabama Auburn Arkansas
SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 21-9 .700 -- 44-18-1 .706 27-11 13-5 4-2-1 12-6 14-11 20-10 .667 1 49-16 .754 33-7 12-8 4-1 13-5 18-10 19-11 .633 2 45-21 .682 28-13 13-7 4-1 9-9 11-13 18-12 .600 3 43-19 .694 26-8 11-9 6-2 11-7 12-13 15-15 .500 6 32-26 .552 19-12 9-10 4-4 11-7 8-16 8-22 .267 13 23-33 .411 19-16 3-14 1-3 3-15 6-19 7-23 .233 14 26-29 .473 20-14 3-15 3-0 4-14 8-20
# - SEC Champion, Western Division Champion; % - Eastern Division Champion; ^ - SEC Tournament Champion
2016 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS May 24-29 | Hoover, Ala. | Hoover Met Stadium
TUESDAY, MAY 24 Game 1: #6 Vanderbilt 7, #11 Missouri 0 Game 2: #7 Ole Miss 5, #10 Georgia 1 Game 3: #9 Alabama 5, #8 Kentucky 2 Game 4: #5 LSU 5, #12 Tennessee 4
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Game 5: #6 Vanderbilt 6, #3 Texas A&M 5 Game 6: #7 Ole Miss 10, #2 South Carolina 4 Game 7: #1 Mississippi State 4, #9 Alabama 1 Game 8: #5 LSU 5, #4 Florida 3
THURSDAY, MAY 26 Game 9: #3 Texas A&M 4, #2 South Carolina 1 Game 10: #4 Florida 5, #9 Alabama 4 Game 11: #7 Ole Miss 12, #6 Vanderbilt 9 Game 12: #5 LSU 6, #1 Mississippi State 2
FRIDAY, MAY 27 Game 13: #3 Texas A&M 13, #6 Vanderbilt 3 Game 14: #4 Florida 12, #1 Mississippi State 2
SATURDAY, MAY 28 Game 15: #3 Texas A&M 12, #7 Ole Miss 8 Game 16: #4 Florida 1, #5 LSU 0
SUNDAY, MAY 29 Game 17: #3 Texas A&M 12, #4 Florida 5
2016 SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM P: Scott Moss, Florida P: Brigham Hill, Texas A&M P: Zac Houston, Mississippi State C: Henri Lartigue, Ole Miss DH: Jonathan Moroney, Texas A&M 1B: JJ Schwarz, Florida 2B: Ryne Birk, Texas A&M 3B: Colby Bortles, Ole Miss SS: Austin Homan, Texas A&M OF: Nick Banks, Texas A&M OF: J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss OF: Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt Most Valuable Player: Nick Banks, Texas A&M
2016 ALL-SEC HONORS & AWARDS Player of the Year: Boomer White, Texas A&M Pitcher of the Year: Logan Shore, Florida Freshman of the Year: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State Coach of the Year: John Cohen, Mississippi State Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Derek Lance, Tennessee FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC C: Henri Lartigue, Ole Miss 1B: Nathaniel Lowe, Mississippi State 2B: Ryne Birk, Texas A&M 3B: Boomer White, Texas A&M SS: Kramer Robertson, LSU OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State OF: J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss OF: Gene Cone, South Carolina *DH/UT: Jack Kruger, Mississippi State *DH/UT: Bryce Jordan, LSU SP: Logan Shore, Florida SP: Dakota Hudson, Mississippi State RP: Shaun Anderson, Florida
SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC TEAM C: Mike Rivera, Florida *1B: Peter Alonso, Florida *1B: Evan White, Kentucky 2B: Tate Blackman, Ole Miss 3B: Nick Senzel, Tennessee SS: Dalton Guthrie, Florida OF: Anfernee Grier, Auburn OF: Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt OF: Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt DH/UT: Brent Rooker, Mississippi State SP: Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt SP: Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina RP: Mark Ecker, Texas A&M FRESHMAN ALL-SEC TEAM *C: Chris Cullen, South Carolina *C: Michael Curry, Georgia 1B: LT Tolbert, South Carolina 2B: Deacon Liput, Florida 3B: Jonathan India, Florida SS: Connor Kaiser, Vanderbilt OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State OF: Antoine Duplantis, LSU OF: Chandler Taylor, Alabama DH/UT: Ethan Paul, Vanderbilt SP: Braden Webb, South Carolina SP: Adam Hill, South Carolina RP: Sean Hjelle, Kentucky SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM C: Mike Rivera, Florida 1B: Evan White, Kentucky *2B: Cole Freeman, LSU *2B: Ryne Birk, Texas A&M 3B: Nick Senzel, Tennessee SS: Dalton Guthrie, Florida OF: Buddy Reed, Florida OF: Anfernee Grier, Auburn OF: J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss *P: Jordan Sheffield, Vanderbilt *P: Kyle Simonds, Texas A&M *Denotes a tie in voting. Ties are not broken.
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2016 SEC SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 SEC OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS TEAM BATTING Team Texas A&M Mississippi State LSU Auburn South Carolina Tennessee Florida Ole Miss Arkansas Vanderbilt Kentucky Georgia Alabama Missouri Totals
AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% .311 65 2287 471 712 129 20 62 439 1067 .467 261 46 423 42 .388 32 37 73 97 1743 675 57 .977 .308 63 2216 405 682 132 17 47 376 989 .446 235 62 378 32 .385 27 35 51 63 1701 682 61 .975 .295 66 2283 426 674 110 21 46 374 964 .422 271 78 316 38 .385 26 36 95 137 1773 631 59 .976 .294 56 1976 346 581 102 14 37 310 822 .416 241 62 416 43 .384 21 9 61 89 1489 581 85 .961 .291 64 2195 402 638 116 8 45 370 905 .412 270 66 454 31 .381 25 44 69 93 1722 523 50 .978 .287 57 1932 347 555 111 18 21 306 765 .396 217 62 419 10 .372 30 23 95 124 1501 641 70 .968 .278 68 2281 408 634 121 20 53 371 954 .418 299 50 408 49 .370 28 26 76 105 1840 724 46 .982 .277 62 2091 382 580 108 9 46 344 844 .404 243 48 427 31 .361 34 13 51 74 1637 604 63 .973 .275 55 1870 324 515 90 13 49 288 778 .416 222 39 413 34 .360 24 26 39 53 1452 620 62 .971 .274 62 2076 416 568 115 26 43 376 864 .416 268 65 530 20 .369 31 38 88 126 1654 602 59 .975 .270 57 1894 305 511 96 10 52 274 783 .413 177 52 417 25 .345 23 35 41 57 1496 621 71 .968 .252 57 1911 264 482 74 7 41 244 693 .363 224 29 461 41 .336 25 22 44 63 1536 550 65 .970 .249 58 1925 256 480 91 6 30 233 673 .350 205 52 446 32 .337 6 32 43 59 1543 618 68 .969 .249 56 1841 290 459 87 15 31 265 669 .363 235 46 455 41 .345 21 13 64 92 1481 620 81 .963 .280 846 28778 5042 8071 1482 204 603 4570 1177 .409 3368 757 5963 469 .367 353 389 890 1232 2256 8692 897 .972
TEAM PITCHING Team Florida Texas A&M Vanderbilt South Carolina Mississippi State Alabama Ole Miss Kentucky LSU Tennessee Missouri Auburn Georgia Arkansas Totals
ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2.91 52-16 68 4 8/6 19 613.1 514 221 198 166 671 111 12 31 .226 34 69 1 8 26 3.05 49-16 65 3 9/8 19 581.0 504 233 197 200 594 69 8 32 .232 57 44 2 16 23 3.25 43-19 62 2 9/7 19 551.1 473 249 199 211 593 87 6 26 .232 52 52 2 17 26 3.29 46-18 64 3 5/5 22 574.0 484 242 210 213 619 74 5 44 .227 39 43 7 11 19 3.35 44-18 63 5 9/6 19 567.0 525 249 211 208 576 78 4 29 .245 49 59 6 17 26 3.46 32-26 58 0 5/5 18 514.1 484 237 198 188 452 88 6 24 .250 45 34 3 14 33 3.53 43-19 62 0 2/2 20 545.2 546 261 214 206 497 113 6 32 .260 42 39 6 16 24 3.97 32-25 57 4 4/3 12 498.2 489 259 220 180 418 89 13 35 .254 58 31 3 13 26 3.97 45-21 66 2 3/3 15 591.0 564 296 261 246 540 111 11 44 .252 63 38 1 22 36 4.07 29-28 57 0 1/1 8 500.1 524 274 226 222 373 96 11 30 .274 52 48 1 19 34 4.34 26-30 56 6 5/2 11 493.2 552 298 238 142 422 92 9 33 .281 43 41 6 20 22 4.57 23-33 56 2 4/3 5 496.1 525 304 252 196 397 84 16 42 .269 54 28 2 21 29 4.62 27-30 57 1 2/2 10 512.0 467 307 263 261 489 84 13 51 .241 70 39 9 13 37 5.02 26-29 55 2 4/2 9 484.0 504 317 270 238 452 91 8 38 .273 49 49 2 19 33 3.78 517-328 846 34 70/55 206 7522.2 7155 3747 3157 2877 7093 1267 128 491 .250 707 614 51 226 394
TEAM FIELDING Team Florida South Carolina Texas A&M LSU Mississippi State Vanderbilt Ole Miss Arkansas Georgia Alabama Tennessee Kentucky Missouri Auburn Totals
C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 2610 1840 724 46 .982 46 41 30 .577 6 0 2295 1722 523 50 .978 42 47 20 .701 7 0 2475 1743 675 57 .977 36 51 24 .680 7 1 2463 1773 631 59 .976 41 75 35 .682 6 1 2444 1701 682 61 .975 55 36 14 .720 9 0 2315 1654 602 59 .975 57 25 27 .481 10 0 2304 1637 604 63 .973 51 49 23 .681 13 0 2134 1452 620 62 .971 49 60 38 .612 6 1 2151 1536 550 65 .970 36 75 19 .798 12 0 2229 1543 618 68 .969 48 37 21 .638 8 0 2212 1501 641 70 .968 58 46 23 .667 6 0 2188 1496 621 71 .968 38 26 14 .650 13 1 2182 1481 620 81 .963 47 53 22 .707 5 0 2155 1489 581 85 .961 46 68 18 .791 14 0 32157 22568 8692 897 .972 650 689 328 .677 122 4
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2016 SEC SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 SEC BATTING LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE Player, Team Jake Mangum, MSU Boomer White, TAMU Evan White, UK Peter Alonso, UF Anfernee Grier, AU
TRIPLES Avg. .408 .386 .376 .374 .366
Player, Team Zach Lavy, MO Jeren Kendall, VU Jake Fraley, LSU Buddy Reed, UF Jordan Rodgers, UT Antoine Duplantis, LSU
Pct. .659 .603 .603 .595 .578 .578
HOME RUNS
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Player, Team Peter Alonso, UF Zach Lavy, MO Bryan Reynolds, VU Nick Senzel, UT Brent Rooker, MSU J.B. Woodman, UM
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Player, Team Gene Cone, SC Peter Alonso, UF Boomer White, TAMU Bryan Reynolds, VU Jake Mangum, MSU
Pct. .474 .469 .462 .461 .458
RUNS SCORED Player, Team J.B. Moss, TAMU Jeren Kendall, VU Kramer Robertson, LSU Jake Fraley, LSU Bryan Reynolds, VU
No. 67 63 61 61 59
HITS Player, Team Boomer White, TAMU Antoine Duplantis, LSU Jake Fraley, LSU Anfernee Grier, AU Nathaniel Lowe, MSU
No. 100 89 87 87 86
RUNS BATTED IN Player, Team Hunter Melton, TAMU Peter Alonso, UF JJ Schwarz, UF Alex Destino, SC Jeren Kendall, VU Nick Senzel, UT
No. 67 60 60 59 59 59
DOUBLES Player, Team Nick Senzel, UT Colby Bortles, UM Kramer Robertson, LSU Nathaniel Lowe, MSU Jack Kruger, MSU Boomer White, TAMU
2016 SEC PITCHING LEADERS
Player, Team Peter Alonso, UF J.B. Woodman, UM Bryan Reynolds, VU JaVon Shelby, UK Hunter Melton, TAMU Anfernee Grier, AU
EARNED RUN AVERAGE No. 8 8 6 6 5 5
Player, Team Dane Dunning, UF Nick Eicholtz, UA Logan Shore, UF Brigham Hill, TAMU Dakota Hudson, MSU
OPPONENTS’ BATTING AVERAGE Player, Team Heath Holder, UGA A.J. Puk, UF Robert Tyler, UGA Adam Hill, SC Tanner Houck, MO
No. 14 14 13 12 12 12
Player, Team Dakota Hudson, MSU Alex Lange, LSU Clarke Schmidt, SC Tanner Houck, MO Logan Shore, UF
No. 142 139 137 135 134 134
Player, Team Alex Faedo, UF Clarke Schmidt, SC Braden Webb, SC Alex Lange, LSU Dakota Hudson, MSU
No. 51 49 45 45 40 40
Player, Team Alex Faedo, UF Logan Shore, UF Kyle Simonds, TAMU Braden Webb, SC Brigham Hill, TAMU Dustin Breggs, UK Jared Poche, LSU Dakota Hudson, MSU Clarke Schmidt, SC
No. 23 19 18 14 13
STOLEN BASES Player, Team Jeren Kendall, VU Jake Fraley, LSU Cole Freeman, LSU Nick Senzel, UT Jake Ring, MO
No. 133 129 128 125 115
WINS
HIT BY PITCH Player, Team Bryce Jordan, LSU Jonah Bride, SC Chris Hall, UT Kramer Robertson, LSU Marcus Mooney, SC
No. 113.0 111.2 111.1 105.1 105.1
STRIKEOUTS
WALKS Player, Team Will Toffey, VU Bryan Reynolds, VU JJ Schwarz, UF Gene Cone, SC Chandler Taylor, UA Nick Senzel, UT
Avg. .174 .191 .200 .208 .209
INNINGS PITCHED
TOTAL BASES Player, Team Jeren Kendall, VU Peter Alonso, UF Anfernee Grier, AU Bryan Reynolds, VU J.B. Woodman, UM Boomer White, TAMU
GAMES STARTED ERA 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.51 2.55
No. 13 12 11 10 9 9 9 9 9
SAVES No. 28 28 26 25 25
Player, Team Shaun Anderson, UF Thomas Burrows, UA Josh Reagan, SC Wyatt Short, UM Ben Bowden, VU
No. 25 21 20 20 19 19
No. 13 12 11 11 10
APPEARANCES Player, Team Kirby Snead, UF Shaun Anderson, UF Dane Dunning, UF Cole Bartlett, MO Will Stokes, UM
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Player, Team Logan Shore, UF Alex Faedo, UF Clarke Schmidt, SC Austin Sexton, MSU Dakota Hudson, MSU Jared Poche, LSU Kyle Simonds, TAMU Braden Webb, SC Alex Lange, LSU
No. 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
GAMES FINISHED Player, Team Shaun Anderson, UF Josh Reagan, SC Thomas Burrows, UA Mark Ecker, TAMU Sean Hjelle, UK
No. 30 22 21 20 19
WILD PITCHES Player, Team Connor Jones, UGA Alex Lange, LSU Braden Webb, SC Dakota Hudson, MSU Kyle Cody, UK
No. 19 18 14 14 12
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2016 SEASON IN REVIEW OMAHA, AGAIN! Florida clinched its 10th trip to the NCAA College World Series with back-to-back shutout wins over Florida State in the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional at McKethan Stadium. The Gators nailed down their fifth CWS appearance in the past seven years. After finishing second in the Southeastern Conference East Division, Florida played a marathon 14-inning game against No. 7 LSU to open the conference tournament. Despite losing the game 5-3, the Gators rallied to win three straight against Alabama (5-4), No. 3 Mississippi State (12-2) and LSU (1-0) to reach the SEC Tournament Final for the second year in a row. Florida’s pitching depth ran out, however, and No. 2 Texas A&M won the final 12-5. The Gators earned the No. 1 overall national seed, earning a national seed for the seventh time in nine seasons under O’Sullivan. In the NCAA Gainesville Regional, junior Logan Shore picked up a win over Bethune-Cookman (9-3) in the opening game after junior Peter Alonso blasted a pair of home runs to build a comfortable lead. In game two against Connecticut, freshman Jonathan India hit a solo home run in the eighth inning to propel UF to a 6-5 win over the Huskies. Sunday’s Regional finale proved to be much smoother, as sophomore Alex Faedo took the mound and allowed just four hits and no runs in eight innings of work. Florida built a 10-0 lead before the Yellow Jackets scored a lone run in the ninth inning. In the Super Regional, Florida matched up with in-state rival Florida State yet again. The Seminoles took the opening game with a 3-0 win behind starting pitcher Drew Carlton’s two-hit shutout performance. The Gators rebounded in game two with Shore (8.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R) on the mound. Alonso and freshman Deacon Liput each had a pair of RBI in a 5-0 win. In Sunday’s deciding game, a trio of junior pitchers -- A.J. Puk (3.2 IP, 1 H), Dane Dunning (4.1 IP, 4 H) and Shaun Anderson (1.0 IP, 0 H) -- combined for a shutout to lead the Gators back to the College World Series. A grand slam from sophomore JJ Schwarz in the fifth inning blew the game open as Florida won 7-0 to earn its berth in the CWS. Florida’s combination of pitching and defense -- UF led the SEC in both categories -- wasn’t enough once they reached Omaha. In the opening game, Shore allowed just two runs but the Gators offense couldn’t provide a lift as UF lost to eventual national champion Coastal Carolina 2-1. In the second game, Faedo’s quality start (7.2 IP, 7 H, 2 R/ER) wasn’t enough either as Florida lost 3-2 to Texas Tech. A two-run homer in the ninth from Alonso provided hope but it was too little too late.
RECORD BREAKING SEASON Florida finished the regular season with 44 wins and set multiple records along the way. With a 9-3 win at Tennessee on May 8, the 2016 Gators became the fastest team in school history to reach 40 wins -- doing so in only 48 games. The previous best came in 1996. That year, the team reached 40 wins in 52 games. They finished the season with a 50-18 record and reached the College World Series. With a 4-2 win over Vanderbilt on May 13, Florida won its 42nd game of the season -- setting a new school record for wins in the regular season (UF won 41 games 5 times: 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2011). The record for overall wins in a season was set in 2011, when the team finished 53-19 and reached the CWS Finals.
STREAKING ALONG Florida set a school record with 29 straight home wins before falling to Mississippi State on April 9. Florida’s last home loss had been to Auburn on May 14, 2015, 4-1.
DEFENDING HOME TURF Florida was 34-5 (.872) at McKethan Stadium in 2016, tying for the most at home under Kevin O’Sullivan. The 2011 Florida team went 34-7 (.829) at home. The most victories at McKethan Stadium occurred in 1998, when the squad was 35-5 (.875).
2016 HIGHLIGHTS • Florida finished with a 52-16 record, one win shy of the school record for wins in a season, set by the 2011 team that finished 53-19. The Gators .765 win percentage was best since 1967, when UF went 28-8 (.778). • Florida’s winning formula was great pitching and defense. UF led the SEC with a 2.91 team ERA and .982 fielding percentage. • UF’s 2.91 ERA ranked second in school history in the aluminum bat era (since 1974), behind only 1978 (2.79). • The pitching staff combined for eight shutouts on the year, tied for third-most in a single season in UF history. • The Gators shattered the school record for strikeouts in a season, totaling 671 in 613.1 innings pitched. The previous record was set in 1998 when the pitching staff had 592 strikeouts. • The Gators led the nation strikeouts per nine innings (9.87 - school record) and ranked second in strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.04). • Three Florida pitchers ranked near the top nationally in strikeout-to-walk ratio: junior RHP Dane Dunning (6th 7.33), sophomore RHP Alex Faedo (16th - 6.33) and junior RHP Logan Shore (37th - 5.05). • Junior LHP A.J. Puk and Faedo were among the best in the country at fanning batters, ranking fourth and 15th respectively in strikeouts per nine innings. Puk led the SEC with 12.34 strikeouts per nine innings and Faedo finished second with 11.44 strikeouts per nine. • Shore became the second pitcher in school history to be
named SEC Pitcher of the Year (Justin Hoyman, 2004). He finished with a 12-1 record and 2.31 ERA. Shore was also named All-SEC First Team for the second time (2014 as a freshman). • Shore’s 30 career wins rank second in UF history and his career ERA of 2.41 ranks second in the aluminum bat era. • Junior RHP Shaun Anderson racked up 13 saves of the year, tying the school record and leading the SEC. • As a team, the Gators had 19 saves on the year -- one shy of the school record set by the 2014 team. • Junior RHP Kirby Snead was a workhorse out of the bullpen, making 41 appearances on the year -- most in the SEC and second most in the country. He totaled 101 appearances in his career, sixth most in school history. • Junior 1B Peter Alonso led the team in all three triple crown categories, hitting .374 (4th in the SEC) with 14 home runs (t-1st in SEC) and 60 RBI (t-2nd in SEC). He led the league in slugging percentage (.659) and was second in on base percentage (.469). • Alonso’s batting average was the highest for a Gator since Matt LaPorta hit .402 in 2007. • Sophomore SS Dalton Guthrie led the conference in at bats (279) and had a team-leading 85 hits on the year (.305 batting average). • Junior CF Buddy Reed hit six triples on the year (5th-most in UF history), bringing his career total to 11 (4th-most in UF history). Reed also stole 24 bases, the most since Avery Barnes swiped 26 bases in 2008.
FACING THE IRON
GATORS FINISH PERFECT IN MIDWEEKS
Florida had a 18-12 record against ranked teams and was 14-9 against top-10 squads.
Florida beat USF 11-4 on in its final midweek game, capping off a perfect 14-0 midweek schedule in 2016. That midweek schedule included three games against a ranked Florida State team and a matchup with No. 19 Florida Atlantic. It also included five games away from home, three on the road and two at neutral sites.
Gators Against Ranked Teams (USA TODAY Coaches Poll) 2/26 at No. 6 Miami W 5-0 2/27 at No. 6 Miami L 3-5 2/28 at No. 6 Miami W 7-3 3/15 No. 11 Florida St. W 6-0 3/22 No. 19 Florida Atlantic W 2-1 3/29 vs. No. 8 Florida St. W 3-2 4/1 No. 1 Texas A&M W 7-4 4/2 No. 1 Texas A&M W 7-2 4/3 No. 1 Texas A&M W 10-7 4/8 No. 10 Mississippi St. W 7-4 4/9 No. 10 Mississippi St. L 4-10 4/10 No. 10 Mississippi St. L 1-2 4/12 at No. 6 Florida St. W 8-2 4/29 at No. 5 South Carolina W 5-4 4/30 at No. 5 South Carolina L 1-2 5/13 No. 7 Vanderbilt W 4-2 5/14 No. 7 Vanderbilt L 0-5 5/15 No. 7 Vanderbilt W 10-6 5/19 No. 8 LSU L 3-7 5/20 No. 8 LSU L 4-5 5/21 No. 8 LSU W 6-2 5/25 vs. No. 7 LSU L 3-5 (14) 5/27 vs. No. 3 Mississippi St. W 12-2 5/28 vs. No. 7 LSU W 1-0 5/29 vs. No. 2 Texas A&M L 5-12 6/11 No. 12 Florida State L 0-3 6/12 No. 12 Florida State W 5-0 6/13 No. 12 Florida State W 7-0 6/19 No. 16 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 6/21 No. 11 Texas Tech L 2-3
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STRONG AGAINST SUNSHINE STATE RIVALS With a win over USF, the Gators boosted their record to 19-2 against in-state competition. The Hurricanes, Seminoles and Owls were all ranked when UF faced them. In-State Opponents in 2016 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-0) at. No. 6 Miami (2-1) home/away vs. UCF (2-0) home/away vs. North Florida (2-0) home/away/neutral vs. No. 11/8/6/12 Florida State (5-1) vs. No. 19 Florida Atlantic (1-0) vs. Jacksonville (2-0) vs. Bethune-Cookman (1-0) vs. USF (1-0)
FAST STARTERS Florida out-scored opponents by a 61-24 margin in the first inning last season, was 28-3 when scoring in the opening frame and 37-6 when scoring first.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
With the nation’s top recruiting class according to Collegiate Baseball, head coach Kevin O’Sullivan regularly started four freshmen at the end of the season -- third baseman Jonathan India, second baseman Deacon Liput, right fielder Nelson Maldonado and left fielder Danny Reyes. India was a unanimous Freshman All-American. India and Liput were named to the SEC All-Freshman team.
Florida took the series against No. 7 Vanderbilt in Gainesville May 13-15 with wins on Friday and Sunday. Logan Shore kicked things off with a complete game performance allowing two runs on six hits in a 4-2 win.
In 2016, Florida’s record when... Overall 52-16 at Home 34-5 On the Road 13-7 At Neutral Sites 5-4 In Day Games 18-9 In Night Games 34-7 vs Left-Handed Starter 11-4 vs Right-Handed Starter 41-12 1-Run games 10-7 2-Run games 6-2 5+ Run games 24-3 Extra inning games 2-3 Scoring 0-2 runs 2-8 Scoring 3-5 runs 14-8 Scoring 6-9 runs 26-0 Scoring 10+ runs 10-0 Opponent Scores 0-2 runs 29-4 Opponent Scores 3-5 runs 18-8 Opponent Scores 6-9 runs 5-2 Opponent Scores 10+ runs 0-2 Scoring in 1st inning 28-3 Scoring First 37-6 Opponent Scores First 15-10 Leading After 6 Innings 44-4 Trailing After 6 Innings 3-11 Tied After 6 Innings 5-1 Leading After 7 Innings 46-1 Trailing After 7 Innings 1-12 Tied After 7 Innings 3-3 Leading After 8 Innings 48-0 Trailing After 8 Innings 2-14 Tied After 8 Innings 0-2 Hitting 0 home runs 22-10 Hitting 1 home run 16-6 Hitting 2+ home runs 14-0 Opponent Hit 0 home runs 34-7 Opponent Hit 1 home run 16-7 Opponent Hit 2+ HRs 2-2 Making 0 errors 28-8 Making 1 error 15-4 Making 2+ errors 9-4 Opponent Made 0 errors 12-9 Opponent Made 1 error 17-3 Opponent Made 2+ errors 23-4 Out-hitting the Opponent 35-3 Out-hit by the Opponent 13-13 Hits are tied 4-0 Game 1 of weekend series 13-3 Game 2 of weekend series 9-7 Game 3 of weekend series 13-2 Against top-5 teams 4-1 Against top-10 teams 12-7 Against top-25 teams 16-10 Against unranked teams 30-3 Vs. SEC 19-10 Vs. SEC East 11-6 Vs. SEC West 8-4 Vs. Non-Conference 30-4
Freshman right-hander Brady Singer was also among the freshman standouts. Singer appeared in 23 games and notched 38 strikeouts in 43.2 innings. Fellow freshman righty Jackson Kowar was having a nice season (3-0, 34.2 IP, 13 ER, 44 K, 10 BB) before a non-baseball related medical issue sidelined him in late April.
FLASHING THE LEATHER The Gators finished with the third best defense in the country in 2016, with a .982 clip - committing 46 errors in 68 contests. UF was tops in the country in 2015 with a school-record .984 clip. Florida was 28-8 playing error-free this year. In SEC play, UF committed 17 errors in 29 games.
ARSENAL OF ARMS Florida’s starting pitchers finished 35-8 with a 2.79 ERA, 412 K’s in 358.2 innings and a .215 average against. UF’s bullpen was 17-8 with 19 saves and had a 3.07 ERA, with 259 K in 254.2 IP and a .242 opponent batting average. The Gators were one save shy of the school record (19), set by the 2014 squad. Closer Shaun Anderson tied the single season record with 13 saves on the year. In 2015, no pitcher totaled more than seven saves.
PITCHING STAFF’S FAVORITE LETTER...K Florida shattered the school record with a nation’s best 671 strikeouts in 613.1 innings. The previous record was 592 in 1998. UF has reached double-digit K totals 38 times in 68 games. In comparison, the pitching corps had 20 games with 10 or more punchouts in 70 games in 2015. Florida ranked No. 1 nationally in strikeouts per 9 innings with a school record 9.8 K/9 rate. UF was second in the nation in strikeout to walk ratio, notching 4.04 strikeouts per walk.
MILESTONE FOR O’SULLIVAN Florida’s 5-0 win over Miami on Feb. 26 was the 350th victory for Kevin O’Sullivan, becoming the quickest Gator baseball coach to reach that plateau. O’Sullivan hit the mark in his 523rd game.
LEADER OF THE PACK Since Kevin O’Sullivan took over the Gators program prior to the 2008 season, he has led Florida to more league wins over the past nine seasons that any other school in the league. SEC Wins -- 2008-2016 School W L T FLORIDA 171 98 0 LSU 164 102 2 Vanderbilt 162 103 0 South Carolina 161 106 0 Ole Miss 145 124 0 Arkansas 135 131 0 Alabama 128 139 0 Kentucky 120 145 0 Mississippi State 117 152 0 Auburn 113 148 0 Georgia 109 152 2 Tennessee 91 176 0 Texas A&M 65 52 0 Missouri 40 80 0
Winning Pct 0.636 0.616 0.611 0.603 0.539 0.508 0.479 0.453 0.435 0.433 0.418 0.341 0.556 0.333
Dalton Guthrie and Deacon Liput led the offense over the weekend. Guthrie hit .333 (4-for-12) and Liput had three hits and four RBI. Nelson Maldonado had three RBI on the weekend.
SPLIT IN COLUMBIA The matchup between No. 1 Florida and No. 5 South Carolina had plenty of drama in games one and two, but washed away in a rainout of game three. The Gators used a pair of solo home runs in the top of the ninth inning from freshman Jonathan India and sophomore Nick Horvath to stun the home crowd in a 5-4 UF victory. On Saturday, the Gamecocks evened the series with a 2-1 win despite a strong starting effort from UF junior A.J. Puk (6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R/ER, 10 K). Game three was rained out on Sunday.
TAKING BACK THE TOP After losing a series at Kentucky, the Gators dropped from the top of the rankings, but after a win over No. 8 FSU and a sweep of new No. 1 Texas A&M, it didn’t take long for Florida to reclaim their place at the top. Peter Alonso hit .667 (8-for-12) with five RBI against the Aggies and freshman Jonathan India hit .556 (5-for-9) with five RBI as the offense exploded for 24 runs in three games.
BATTLING THE HURRICANES In week two of the season, Florida headed south for a big nonconference matchup with No. 6 Miami. Logan Shore (complete game shutout) and Alex Faedo (12 strikeouts, 0 R in 6.1 IP) shined on the mound for the Gators. At the plate, veterans Peter Alonso and JJ Schwarz each had five hits in the series and combined for eight RBI.
SWEEPING THE SEMINOLES The Gators swept in-state rival Florida State in a trio of midweek games throughout the season. JJ Schwarz hit .462 (6-for-13) against the Noles and totaled four RBI in the three games. Peter Alonso and Dalton Guthrie each had four hits and two RBI against FSU over the three games. On the mound, freshman Jackson Kowar started two of the contests and pitches 11.0 innings and allowed just two runs. Kowar, Dane Dunning and Frank Rubio picked up the wins against FSU.
2016 MAJOR LEAGUE DRAFT PICKS Player A.J. Puk (LHP) Dane Dunning (RHP) Logan Shore (RHP) Buddy Reed (OF) Peter Alonso (1B) Shaun Anderson (RHP) Scott Moss (LHP) Kirby Snead (LHP)
Round (Pick) 1 (6th) 1 (29th) 2 (47th) 2 (48th) 2 (64th) 3 (88th) 4 (108th) 10 (312th)
Team Oakland Athletics Washington Nationals Oakland Athletics San Diego Padres New York Mets Boston Red Sox Cincinnati Reds Toronto Blue Jays
2016 RECORD BY MONTH February 7-1 March 17-2 April 13-4 May 10-6 June 5-3
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2016 RECORD BY DAY Monday 1-0 Tuesday 11-1 Wednesday 3-1 Thursday 2-2* Friday 15-1 Saturday 11-7 Sunday 9-4
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2016 INDIVIDUAL HONORS HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN
DEACON LIPUT, FR., 2B
SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
Skip Bertman Award Finalist ABCA/Diamond South Region Coach of the Year
SEC All-Freshman Team Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America Second Team
PETER ALONSO, JR., 1B
NELSON MALDONADO, FR., OF
Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist D1baseball.com First Team All-America NCBWA First Team All-America Perfect Game/Rawlings First Team All-America ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America Baseball America Third Team All-America ABCA All-South Region First Team All-SEC Second Team NCAA Gainesville Regional Most Outstanding Player
NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team
Shaun Anderson Alex Faedo Mike Fahrman Dalton Guthrie Christian Hicks Mark Kolozsvary Ryan Larson Jason Lombardozzi Scott Moss A.J. Puk Frank Rubio JJ Schwarz Logan Shore Jeremy Vasquez
SHAUN ANDERSON, JR., RHP
NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team
SEC FIRST-YEAR HONOR ROLL
MIKE RIVERA, SO., C
Hunter Bowling Nick Horvath Jackson Kowar Blake Reese Danny Reyes
NCBWA Stopper of the Year Finalist NCBWA First Team All-America ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America Collegiate Baseball Second Team All-America Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team All-America D1baseball.com Third Team All-America ABCA All-South Region First Team All-SEC First Team
DANE DUNNING, JR., RHP SEC Community Service Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team
ALEX FAEDO, SO., RHP Perfect Game/Rawlings Second All-America NCBWA Third All-America ABCA All-South Region Second Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team SEC Pitcher of the Week (3/14)
DALTON GUTHRIE, SO., SS ABCA All-South Region Second Team All-SEC Second Team SEC All-Defensive Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team
SCOTT MOSS, R-SO., LHP SEC All-Tournament Team
BUDDY REED, JR., CF SEC All-Defensive Team
DANNY REYES, FR., OF
All-SEC Second Team SEC All-Defensive Team
JJ SCHWARZ, SO., DH/C NCBWA Third Team All-America SEC All-Tournament Team
LOGAN SHORE, JR., RHP Golden Spikes Award Finalist NCBWA District III Player of the Year Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist SEC Pitcher of the Year ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-America Baseball America First Team All-America Collegiate Baseball First Team All-America D1baseball.com First Team All-America NCBWA First Team All-America Perfect Game/Rawlings First Team All-America ABCA All-South Region First Team All-SEC First Team SEC Pitcher of the Week (2/29 & 4/25)
JONATHAN INDIA, FR., 3B Baseball America Freshman All-America Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America D1baseball.com Freshman All-America NCBWA Freshman All-America Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America First Team SEC All-Freshman Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team
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2016 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Game date Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 March 1 March 2 March 4 March 5 March 6 March 8 March 9 March 11 March 12 March 12 March 15 * March 18 * March 19 * March 20 March 22 * March 25 * March 26 * March 27 March 29 * April 1 * April 2 * April 3 April 5 * April 8 * April 9 * April 10 April 12 * April 14 * April 15 * April 16 April 19 * April 21 * April 22 * April 23 * April 29 * April 30 May 3 * May 6 * May 7 * May 8 May 10 * May 13 * May 14 * May 15 * May 19 * May 20 * May 21 ^ May 25 ^ May 26 ^ May 27 ^ May 28 ^ May 29 ! June 3 ! June 4 ! June 5 # June 11 # June 12 # June 13 % June 19 % June 21
Opposing team FLORIDA GULF COAST W FLORIDA GULF COAST W FLORIDA GULF COAST W EASTERN MICHIGAN W vs Eastern Michigan (Lakeland) W at #6 Miami (Fla.) W at #6 Miami (Fla.) at #6 Miami (Fla.) W at UCF W UCF W DARTMOUTH W DARTMOUTH W DARTMOUTH W at North Florida W NORTH FLORIDA W HARVARD W HARVARD W HARVARD W #11 FLORIDA STATE W MISSOURI W MISSOURI W MISSOURI W #19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W at Kentucky W at Kentucky at Kentucky vs #8 Florida State (Jacksonville) W #1 TEXAS A&M W #1 TEXAS A&M W #1 TEXAS A&M W JACKSONVILLE W #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE W #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE at #6 Florida State W at Arkansas W at Arkansas W at Arkansas W JACKSONVILLE W GEORGIA GEORGIA W GEORGIA W at #5 South Carolina W at #5 South Carolina BETHUNE-COOKMAN W at Tennessee W at Tennessee at Tennessee W USF W #7 VANDERBILT W #7 VANDERBILT #7 VANDERBILT W at #8 LSU at #8 LSU at #8 LSU W vs #7 LSU vs Alabama W vs #3 Mississippi State W vs #7 LSU W vs #2 Texas A&M BETHUNE-COOKMAN W CONNECTICUT W GEORGIA TECH W #12 FLORIDA STATE #12 FLORIDA STATE W #12 FLORIDA STATE W vs #16 Coastal Carolina vs #11 Texas Tech
* - SEC game ^ - Hoover, Ala. (2016 SEC Tournament)
Score 4-2 8-4 12-3 12-4 8-7 5-0 3-5 L 7-3 9-5 4-0 7-0 4-3 8-6 6-2 5-4 16-5 9-2 3-1 6-0 4-3 6-2 7-5 2-1 12-5 4-7 L 4-5 L 3-2 7-4 7-2 10-7 7-2 8-2 4-10 L 1-2 L 8-2 12-8 9-2 8-2 3-1 1-2 L 6-0 4-1 5-4 1-2 L 7-1 7-2 2-5 L 9-3 11-4 4-2 0-5 L 10-6 3-7 L 4-5 L 6-2 3-5 L 5-4 12-2 1-0 5-12 L 9-3 6-5 10-1 0-3 L 5-0 7-0 1-2 L 2-3 L
r-h-e 4-6-0 8-15-2 12-11-0 12-12-1 8-10-2 5-8-0 3-7-1 7-12-2 9-14-0 4-3-0 7-12-1 4-5-1 8-12-0 6-11-0 5-7-0 16-20-0 9-13-0 3-9-1 6-9-1 4-10-2 6-9-1 7-11-0 2-4-0 12-10-1 4-10-0 4-7-1 3-5-1 7-12-0 7-12-1 10-12-1 7-12-2 8-12-0 4-12-0 1-6-0 8-12-0 12-12-2 9-13-0 8-7-0 3-7-0 1-9-0 6-7-0 4-8-2 5-8-0 1-6-0 7-10-0 7-11-1 2-9-0 9-9-0 11-9-0 4-5-1 0-3-0 10-13-0 3-6-1 4-9-3 6-8-0 3-9-2 5-8-2 12-14-0 1-5-1 5-6-2 9-9-2 6-12-1 10-12-1 0-2-1 5-10-0 7-13-0 1-7-0 2-6-2
r-h-e 2-7-1 4-4-0 3-8-1 4-7-0 7-8-3 0-4-0 5-9-2 3-3-1 5-7-2 0-5-3 0-2-0 3-6-1 6-12-1 2-4-0 4-10-2 5-10-1 2-5-1 1-2-0 0-9-3 3-10-2 2-4-0 5-9-2 1-5-1 5-6-2 7-9-0 5-13-3 2-7-0 4-9-2 2-8-1 7-12-0 2-6-1 2-11-1 10-14-1 2-9-0 2-6-2 8-10-5 2-9-2 2-9-1 1-8-2 2-10-0 0-2-2 1-5-1 4-9-1 2-5-0 1-2-2 2-9-2 5-6-0 3-10-5 4-13-1 2-6-0 5-10-0 6-9-1 7-10-0 5-12-1 2-7-0 5-10-2 4-6-1 2-7-3 0-6-0 12-15-4 3-7-2 5-6-2 1-6-2 3-6-0 0-2-2 0-5-2 2-9-0 3-8-1
Inns 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 (14) 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Overall 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 8-1-0 9-1-0 10-1-0 11-1-0 12-1-0 13-1-0 14-1-0 15-1-0 16-1-0 17-1-0 18-1-0 19-1-0 20-1-0 21-1-0 22-1-0 23-1-0 23-2-0 23-3-0 24-3-0 25-3-0 26-3-0 27-3-0 28-3-0 29-3-0 29-4-0 29-5-0 30-5-0 31-5-0 32-5-0 33-5-0 34-5-0 34-6-0 35-6-0 36-6-0 37-6-0 37-7-0 38-7-0 39-7-0 39-8-0 40-8-0 41-8-0 42-8-0 42-9-0 43-9-0 43-10-0 43-11-0 44-11-0 44-12-0 45-12-0 46-12-0 47-12-0 47-13-0 48-13-0 49-13-0 50-13-0 50-14-0 51-14-0 52-14-0 52-15-0 52-16-0
! - Gainesville, Fla. (2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional) # - Gainesville, Fla. (2016 NCAA Gainesville Super Regional)
SEC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 8-3-0 8-4-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 11-4-0 11-5-0 12-5-0 13-5-0 14-5-0 14-6-0 14-6-0 15-6-0 15-7-0 16-7-0 16-7-0 17-7-0 17-8-0 18-8-0 18-9-0 18-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0 19-10-0
% - Omaha, Neb. (2016 College World Series) () extra inning game
SCORE BY INNINGS Team Florida Opponents
Pitcher of record Shore (W 1-0) Singer (W 1-0) Faedo (W 1-0) Dunning (W 1-0) Anderson (W 1-0) Shore (W 2-0) Puk (L 0-1) Faedo (W 2-0) Horvath (W 1-0) Kowar (W 1-0) Shore (W 3-0) Anderson (W 2-0) Faedo (W 3-0) Snead (W 1-0) Kowar (W 2-0) Shore (W 4-0) Singer (W 2-0) Faedo (W 4-0) Dunning (W 2-0) Anderson (W 3-0) Puk (W 1-1) Faedo (W 5-0) Rubio (W 1-0) Shore (W 5-0) Puk (L 1-2) Dunning (L 2-1) Kowar (W 3-0) Snead (W 2-0) Faedo (W 6-0) Snead (W 3-0) Moss (W 1-0) Shore (W 6-0) Faedo (L 6-1) Dunning (L 2-2) Rubio (W 2-0) Puk (W 2-2) Shore (W 7-0) Faedo (W 7-1) Rubio (W 3-0) Rubio (L 3-1) Shore (W 8-0) Faedo (W 8-1) Dunning (W 3-2) Snead (L 3-1) Moss (W 2-0) Shore (W 9-0) Singer (L 2-1) Faedo (W 9-1) Dunning (W 4-2) Shore (W 10-0) Puk (L 2-3) Faedo (W 10-1) Singer (L 2-2) Horvath (L 1-1) Faedo (W 11-1) Dunning (L 4-3) Horvath (W 2-1) Faedo (W 12-1) Moss (W 3-0) Byrne (L 0-1) Shore (W 11-0) Dunning (W 5-3) Faedo (W 13-1) Faedo (L 13-2) Shore (W 12-0) Dunning (W 6-3) Shore (L 12-1) Faedo (L 13-3)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total 61 40 45 47 44 64 48 33 23 3 408 24 15 35 19 28 21 17 37 20 5 221
ATTENDANCE
Dates Total Avg. Home 39 154,743 3,967 Away 20 116,194 5,809 Neutral 9 98,570 10,952 Totals: 68 369,507 5,433 Top Home Crowd: 6,244 vs. #10 Mississippi State (4/9) Top Road Crowd: 11,303 at #8 LSU (5/21) Top Neutral Crowd: 19,696 vs. #16 Coastal Carolina (6/19, NCAA College World Series)
Top Home Attendance (Series): 15,360 vs. #1 Texas A&M (4/1-3) Top Road Attendance (Series): 33,111 at #8 LSU (5/19-21)
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Attend 5778 4682 4110 2673 2692 4147 4999 4784 3831 2937 2956 3477 3359 1674 3111 3978 4498 2888 5917 3537 4059 3352 3792 2364 3071 2247 9035 5197 5339 4824 2894 3927 6244 3720 5936 8348 9219 9371 2658 3256 4005 4488 7948 8242 2692 2247 2197 2458 2881 4537 4783 4340 10904 10904 11303 13448 5232 9429 13821 8352 2965 3027 2293 5768 5326 4475 19696 16865
Time 2:47 2:51 3:05 2:55 4:03 2:25 3:24 3:03 3:32 2:24 2:19 3:18 2:37 2:23 3:01 3:20 2:53 2:14 3:08 3:23 2:40 2:41 2:34 3:33 2:48 3:33 2:25 3:09 3:30 3:17 2:50 3:25 3:19 3:34 3:24 3:57 3:26 3:49 2:59 4:05 2:23 2:52 3:05 3:01 2:04 2:52 2:47 3:18 2:53 2:32 3:01 3:18 3:00 3:18 2:19 5:07 3:09 2:57 2:46 3:24 2:55 3:10 3:19 2:54 3:00 3:12 2:58 2:45
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2016 OVERALL STATISTICS Record: 52-16
BATTING AVG .374 .305 .303 .290 .270 .262 .256 .245
GP-GS 58-57 67-67 67-64 68-68 68-67 66-66 64-59 67-66
AB R 211 51 279 47 234 43 252 47 241 39 256 57 195 35 229 33
H 79 85 71 73 65 67 50 56
2B 18 14 16 15 14 10 7 9
Home: 34-5
3B HR 0 14 0 1 2 4 3 7 4 3 6 4 2 6 2 9
Away: 13-7
RBI TB 60 139 22 102 40 103 60 115 36 96 32 101 30 79 47 96
Neutral: 5-4
SEC: 19-10
Player 20 Peter Alonso 5 Dalton Guthrie 6 Jonathan India 22 JJ Schwarz 8 Deacon Liput 23 Buddy Reed 27 Nelson Maldonado 4 Mike Rivera -------------24 Jeremy Vasquez 12 Blake Reese 25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath 9 Christian Hicks 29 Mike Fahrman 15 Eddy Demurias 16 Jason Lombardozzi
SLG% BB HBP SO GDP .659 31 10 31 5 .366 25 6 26 3 .440 22 4 43 4 .456 45 4 54 5 .398 34 2 44 5 .395 39 2 62 4 .405 25 3 38 7 .419 28 9 26 7
OB% .469 .367 .367 .397 .363 .362 .350 .347
SF SH 4 0 6 4 4 0 6 0 1 3 1 5 0 0 2 5
SB-ATT PO 2-3 493 8-13 80 13-18 46 2-4 203 13-17 96 24-27 124 6-7 78 0-2 430
.291 61-52 165 22 48 11 0 0 15 59 .358 22 .286 12-0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 .269 24-12 52 6 14 3 1 1 11 22 .423 1 .235 14-3 17 3 4 0 0 2 5 10 .588 0 .161 59-20 87 12 14 2 0 0 7 16 .184 7 .143 41-6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 10 .357 8 .118 27-4 17 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 .176 8 .000 6-0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 7-1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Totals Opponents
.278 68-68 2281 408 634 121 20 53 371 954 .418 299 50 408 49 .370 28 26 76-105 1840 723 46 .982 .226 68-68 2270 221 514 111 12 31 206 742 .327 166 69 671 35 .298 8 26 41-71 1764 724 87 .966
5 29 5 .387 2 2 0 2 0 .444 0 0 0 10 1 .278 1 0 2 5 0 .316 0 0 3 19 3 .245 1 3 0 11 0 .333 0 4 0 5 0 .400 0 0 0 2 0 .167 0 0 0 1 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0
A 30 183 120 17 181 2 2 57
E FLD% 5 .991 8 .970 12 .933 0 1.000 5 .982 2 .984 0 1.000 3 .994
1-2 89 3 1 .989 0-0 3 1 0 1.000 1-3 16 1 0 1.000 1-2 46 4 1 .980 2-4 34 3 2 .949 2-2 24 5 0 1.000 1-1 46 7 2 .964 0-0 2 0 1 .667 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 .000
LOB - Team (514), Opp (478). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (62). CI - Team (0), Opp (2).
PITCHING Player 37 Shaun Anderson 3 Dane Dunning 32 Logan Shore 57 Kirby Snead 10 A.J. Puk 21 Alex Faedo 13 Jackson Kowar 39 Frank Rubio 51 Brady Singer -------------30 Scott Moss 26 Nick Horvath 17 Michael Byrne 14 Hunter Bowling 15 Eddy Demurias
ERA 0.97 2.29 2.31 2.78 3.05 3.18 3.37 4.46 4.95
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV 3-0 36-0 0 0/5 13 6-3 33-5 0 0/3 2 12-1 18-18 3 2/2 0 3-1 41-0 0 0/2 1 2-3 17-16 0 0/1 0 13-3 17-17 1 0/0 0 3-0 12-6 0 0/2 0 3-1 23-0 0 0/1 1 2-2 23-1 0 0/1 1
IP 46.1 78.2 105.1 35.2 73.2 104.2 34.2 34.1 43.2
H 31 68 82 39 51 87 34 36 43
R 6 22 29 13 31 39 15 17 26
ER 5 20 27 11 25 37 13 17 24
BB 7 12 19 12 37 21 10 8 17
SO 60 88 96 33 101 133 44 21 38
2B 1 16 16 12 9 21 7 7 10
3B 0 0 6 0 0 3 1 0 1
HR 1 3 4 1 6 6 5 3 0
AB 164 289 382 141 267 392 134 130 162
B/Avg .189 .235 .215 .277 .191 .222 .254 .277 .265
1.57 2.08 3.94 9.00 13.50
3-0 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-0
23.0 13.0 16.0 1.0 3.1
15 13 11 0 4
5 4 8 1 5
4 3 7 1 5
9 5 3 2 4
31 8 15 1 2
1 5 3 0 3
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0
84 50 60 2 13
.179 .260 .183 .000 .308
Totals Opponents
2.91 52-16 68-68 4 5.37 16-52 68-68 3
14-5 15-0 13-0 1-0 5-0
0 0 0 0 0
0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1
0 1 0 0 0
8/6 2/0
19 613.1 514 221 198 166 671 111 12 31 2270 .226 34 7 588.0 634 408 351 299 408 121 20 53 2281 .278 65
PB - Team (6), Schwarz 3, Rivera 3, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (10), Rivera 2, Moss 2, Puk 2, Dunning 1, Schwarz 1, Shore 1, Kowar 1, Opp (14).
FIELDING PO 203 78 24 3 16 3 5 1 3 1 3 2 3 430 493 89 124 96 46 80 7 46 34 46 0 2 2 0 0 0
A 17 2 5 18 1 12 9 9 7 7 5 3 1 57 30 3 2 181 4 183 20 7 3 120 9 8 0 0 0 0
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 2 5 1 8 1 2 2 12 1 2 1 0 0 0
WP 5 2 2 4 5 5 5 0 2
Player 22 JJ Schwarz 27 Nelson Maldonado 26 Nick Horvath 51 Brady Singer 25 Danny Reyes 3 Dane Dunning 21 Alex Faedo 39 Frank Rubio 13 Jackson Kowar 57 Kirby Snead 17 Michael Byrne 30 Scott Moss 12 Blake Reese 4 Mike Rivera 20 Peter Alonso 24 Jeremy Vasquez 23 Buddy Reed 8 Deacon Liput 28 Mark Kolozsvary 5 Dalton Guthrie 32 Logan Shore 9 Christian Hicks 66 Ryan Larson 6 Jonathan India 37 Shaun Anderson 10 A.J. Puk 29 Mike Fahrman 15 Eddy Demurias 14 Hunter Bowling 16 Jason Lombardozzi
C 220 80 29 21 17 15 14 10 10 8 8 5 4 490 528 93 128 282 51 271 28 55 39 178 10 12 3 0 0 0
FLD% DP 1.000 4 1.000 1 1.000 2 1.000 1 1.000 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .994 4 .991 34 .989 2 .984 0 .982 32 .980 0 .970 29 .964 2 .964 2 .949 1 .933 10 .900 0 .833 0 .667 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0
SHA CSB 18 7 0 0 0 2 5 5 0 0 2 2 2 4 1 2 7 1 1 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
SBA% .720 - .000 .500 - .500 .333 .333 .875 .500 .000 .600 - .500 - - - - .727 - .400 - - - .833 .769 - - 1.000 -
PB 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals Opponents
2609 1840 723 46 .982 46 41 30 .577 6 2575 1764 724 87 .966 62 76 29 .724 11
CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
73
0 1 1 1 1
HBP 1 9 9 2 10 11 7 2 9 5 1 2 0 1
BK 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SFA 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
SHA 1 6 1 1 2 3 1 3 5 0 1 2 0 0
69 1 8 26 50 8 28 26
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2016 SEC STATISTICS Record: 19-10 Home: 11-4
BATTING AVG .319 .313 .300 .287 .263 .246 .239 .232
GP-GS 24-24 29-29 29-29 29-29 29-29 29-29 29-29 29-29
AB R 91 19 112 21 100 15 115 16 99 16 114 23 117 14 112 19
H 29 35 30 33 26 28 28 26
2B 3 8 5 4 3 5 5 4
3B HR 0 6 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 4 2 3 0 1 0 3
RBI 17 24 12 7 22 18 19 12
TB 50 53 43 37 43 46 36 39
Away: 8-6
Player 20 Peter Alonso 6 Jonathan India 27 Nelson Maldonado 5 Dalton Guthrie 4 Mike Rivera 23 Buddy Reed 22 JJ Schwarz 8 Deacon Liput -------------25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary 24 Jeremy Vasquez 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath 9 Christian Hicks 15 Eddy Demurias 12 Blake Reese
SLG% BB HBP SO GDP .549 14 4 17 0 .473 9 1 20 1 .430 14 1 21 1 .322 15 5 10 2 .434 12 3 13 4 .404 16 1 31 3 .308 14 1 27 4 .348 13 0 28 0
OB% .431 .366 .391 .384 .360 .341 .319 .312
SF SH SB-ATT PO 0 0 1-2 201 1 0 5-8 22 0 0 4-5 41 3 2 1-2 38 0 2 0-1 211 1 0 10-12 61 3 0 2-3 63 0 1 6-8 35
A 10 46 1 74 26 1 8 71
E FLD% 2 .991 6 .919 0 1.000 2 .982 1 .996 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .991
.500 2-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 .333 3-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 .296 24-23 71 8 21 5 0 0 7 26 .366 10 2 15 0 .393 1 0 .188 24-7 32 6 6 0 0 0 4 6 .188 0 1 8 2 .206 1 1 .154 16-3 13 4 2 0 0 2 4 8 .615 3 0 6 0 .313 0 1 .000 6-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 .000 4-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .500 0 0 .000 4-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Totals Opponents
.270 29-29 986 165 266 42 6 23 146 389 .395 122 19 199 17 .358 10 7 32-45 775 284 17 .984 .255 29-29 989 112 252 58 7 18 107 378 .382 75 30 292 10 .325 4 12 15-28 761 294 35 .968
0-0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 9 2 1 .917 0-0 44 2 1 .979 1-2 12 1 2 .867 1-1 16 2 0 1.000 1-1 11 0 0 1.000 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 1 0 0 1.000
LOB - Team (218), Opp (223). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (24).
PITCHING Player 37 Shaun Anderson 32 Logan Shore 3 Dane Dunning 10 A.J. Puk 57 Kirby Snead 21 Alex Faedo 51 Brady Singer -------------26 Nick Horvath 30 Scott Moss 17 Michael Byrne 39 Frank Rubio 15 Eddy Demurias 13 Jackson Kowar
ERA 0.89 2.48 3.00 3.05 3.71 4.61 9.00
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV 1-0 15-0 0 0/0 7 6-0 10-10 2 1/0 0 1-2 14-1 0 0/0 1 2-2 9-9 0 0/0 0 2-1 18-0 0 0/0 0 7-1 9-9 0 0/0 0 0-2 10-0 0 0/0 0
0.00 0-1 5-0 0 0/0 0.00 0-0 4-0 0 0/0 4.50 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 5.00 0-1 9-0 0 0/0 20.25 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 27.00 0-0 2-0 0 0/0
0 3.1 6 0 0.2 1 0 8.0 4 0 9.0 11 0 1.1 4 0 1.2 5
Totals Opponents
3.76 19-10 29-29 2 4.86 10-19 29-29 1
8 258.1 252 112 108 75 292 58 7 18 989 .255 11 5 253.2 266 165 137 122 199 42 6 23 986 .270 32
1/0 1/0
IP 20.1 58.0 30.0 41.1 17.0 52.2 15.0
H 15 51 29 25 24 54 23
R 2 17 10 14 7 28 16
1 0 2 0 0 3 4 4 2 5 5 1 3 3 1 5 5 2
PB - Team (1), Rivera 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (3), Rivera 2, Puk 1, Opp (9).
FIELDING Player 22 JJ Schwarz 23 Buddy Reed 27 Nelson Maldonado 26 Nick Horvath 32 Logan Shore 9 Christian Hicks 51 Brady Singer 21 Alex Faedo 17 Michael Byrne 10 A.J. Puk 3 Dane Dunning 57 Kirby Snead 39 Frank Rubio 12 Blake Reese 4 Mike Rivera 8 Deacon Liput 20 Peter Alonso 5 Dalton Guthrie 24 Jeremy Vasquez 6 Jonathan India 28 Mark Kolozsvary 66 Ryan Larson 37 Shaun Anderson 30 Scott Moss 15 Eddy Demurias 25 Danny Reyes 13 Jackson Kowar
C 71 62 42 18 15 11 6 6 5 5 4 4 1 1 238 107 213 114 47 74 12 15 5 0 0 0 0
PO 63 61 41 16 4 11 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 211 35 201 38 44 22 9 12 0 0 0 0 0
A 8 1 1 2 11 0 6 4 3 3 4 4 1 0 26 71 10 74 2 46 2 1 4 0 0 0 0
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 6 1 2 1 0 0 0 0
FLD% DPs SBA 1.000 1 10 1.000 0 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 2 1.000 2 0 1.000 1 2 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 8 1.000 1 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 .996 3 5 .991 9 0 .991 10 0 .982 10 0 .979 1 0 .919 2 0 .917 0 0 .867 0 0 .800 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1
CSB SBA% 4 .714 0 - 0 - 0 - 2 .500 0 - 4 .333 4 .000 0 - 1 .889 1 .000 1 .000 0 - 0 - 8 .385 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 1.000 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 1.000
Totals Opponents
1076 775 284 17 .984 16 15 13 .536 1090 761 294 35 .968 24 32 13 .711
ER BB 2 6 16 11 10 3 14 20 7 6 27 11 15 7
PB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 8 0
74
SO 28 48 33 65 16 66 16
2B 0 8 8 5 8 13 5
3B 0 2 0 0 0 3 1
HR 1 3 2 4 1 4 0
AB 70 219 115 147 70 207 60
B/Avg .214 .233 .252 .170 .343 .261 .383
WP 2 2 1 1 0 3 1
2 2 0 0 17 .353 0 0 0 0 0 3 .333 0 8 1 0 1 29 .138 1 6 4 0 1 35 .314 0 0 3 0 0 7 .571 0 4 1 1 1 10 .500 0
HBP 0 6 4 5 1 7 4
BK 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
SFA 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
SHA 1 0 4 0 1 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 4 12 19 2 10 7
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2016 FLORIDA BASEBALL SUPERLATIVES TEAM GAME HIGHS
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:
At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:
BATTING
46 16 20 14 7 2 2 3 3 3 27 10 16 3 3 5 3 3 3 14 3
BATTING
vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) at UCF (Mar 01, 2016) vs Florida Gulf Coast (Feb 20, 2016) at Kentucky (Mar 26, 2016) vs Missouri (Mar 19, 2016) at South Carolina (Apr 29, 2016) vs Connecticut (Jun 04, 2016) vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) vs Georgia (Apr 21, 2016) vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) vs Florida Gulf Coast (Feb 19, 2016) vs Georgia (Apr 22, 2016) (4 games ) at Arkansas (Apr 16, 2016) vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) (4 games )
Innings pitched: 9.0 Logan Shore at Miami (FL) (Feb 26, 2016) 9.0 Logan Shore vs Georgia (Apr 22, 2016) 9.0 Logan Shore vs Vanderbilt (May 13, 2016) Runs allowed: 9 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Earned runs: 9 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Walks allowed: 6 A.J. Puk at Tennessee (May 07, 2016) 6 A.J. Puk vs Florida State (Jun 13, 2016) Strikeouts: 13 Alex Faedo vs Harvard (Mar 12, 2016) Hits allowed: 10 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Doubles allowed: 3 (7 games ) Triples allowed: 2 Logan Shore vs Coastal Carolina (Jun 19, 2016 at Omaha, Neb.) Homers allowed: 2 A.J. Puk at Kentucky (Mar 26, 2016) 2 Logan Shore at South Carolina (Apr 29, 2016) Wild pitches: 2 Jackson Kowar vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) 2 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (May 27, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Hit batters: 4 Scott Moss vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL)
Innings pitched: 14.0 vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Runs allowed: 12 vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Earned runs: 11 vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Walks allowed: 6 (5 games ) Strikeouts: 18 vs Missouri (Mar 18, 2016) Hits allowed: 15 vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Doubles allowed: 4 (5 games ) Triples allowed: 2 vs Coastal Carolina (Jun 19, 2016 at Omaha, Neb.) Homers allowed: 2 (4 games ) Wild pitches: 3 at Kentucky (Mar 27, 2016) Hit batters: 5 vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:
42 18 3 1 3
Dalton Guthrie vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) (12 games ) (5 games ) JJ Schwarz vs Florida State (Jun 13, 2016) Peter Alonso vs Florida State (Jun 12, 2016) (20 games ) Nelson Maldonado at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) Peter Alonso vs Bethune-Cookman (Jun 03, 2016) Nelson Maldonado at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) Peter Alonso vs Bethune-Cookman (Jun 03, 2016) Peter Alonso at UCF (Mar 01, 2016) Buddy Reed vs Dartmouth (Mar 05, 2016) JJ Schwarz at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) (8 games ) Mike Rivera vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) (28 games ) (4 games ) (4 games ) Deacon Liput vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Nelson Maldonado vs Texas A&M (Apr 02, 2016)
PITCHING
PITCHING
FIELDING
7 3 4 5 3 1 2 2 9 9 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 6
vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) vs North Florida (Mar 09, 2016) at LSU (May 20, 2016) (6 games ) vs Florida State (Mar 15, 2016)
FIELDING
Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls:
17 9 9 2 1
Mike Rivera vs Missouri (Mar 18, 2016) Deacon Liput vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Deacon Liput vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Jonathan India at LSU (May 20, 2016) (6 games )
FLORIDA STARTING PITCHING Player 13 Jackson Kowar 30 Scott Moss 32 Logan Shore 3 Dane Dunning 10 A.J. Puk 21 Alex Faedo 51 Brady Singer
ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1.98 3-0 6-6 0 0/1 0 27.1 23 6 6 6 31 5 0 4 98 .235 2 5 0 0 1 2.00 3-0 5-5 0 0/1 0 18.0 10 4 4 3 22 1 1 0 63 .159 0 5 0 0 0 2.31 12-1 18-18 3 2/2 0 105.1 82 29 27 19 96 16 6 4 382 .215 2 9 0 1 1 3.04 2-1 5-5 0 0/1 0 23.2 24 8 8 6 29 4 0 2 89 .270 0 2 0 0 0 3.05 2-3 16-16 0 0/1 0 73.2 51 31 25 37 101 9 0 6 267 .191 5 9 1 0 2 3.18 13-3 17-17 1 0/0 0 104.2 87 39 37 21 133 21 3 6 392 .222 5 11 0 0 3 6.00 0-0 1-1 0 0/0 0 6.0 5 4 4 2 0 2 0 0 22 .227 0 1 0 0 0
Totals Opponents
2.79 35-8 68-68 4 5.48 7-41 68-68 3
8/6 2/0
0 358.2 282 121 0 317.0 357 228
111 193
94 153
412 58 216 67
10 10
22 1313 .215 31 1239 .288
14 34
42 17
1 5
1 13
7 16
FLORIDA RELIEF PITCHING Player 30 Scott Moss 10 A.J. Puk 37 Shaun Anderson 3 Dane Dunning 26 Nick Horvath 57 Kirby Snead 17 Michael Byrne 39 Frank Rubio 51 Brady Singer 13 Jackson Kowar 14 Hunter Bowling 15 Eddy Demurias
ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0.00 0-0 9-0 0 0/0 0 5.0 5 1 0 6 9 0 0 0 21 .238 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0.97 3-0 36-0 0 0/5 13 46.1 31 6 5 7 60 1 0 1 164 .189 5 1 0 1 1 1.96 4-2 28-0 0 0/2 2 55.0 44 14 12 6 59 12 0 1 200 .220 2 7 0 2 6 2.08 2-1 15-0 0 0/0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 50 .260 1 1 0 0 1 2.78 3-1 41-0 0 0/2 1 35.2 39 13 11 12 33 12 0 1 141 .277 4 2 0 1 1 3.94 0-1 13-0 0 0/0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 60 .183 1 2 0 0 2 4.46 3-1 23-0 0 0/1 1 34.1 36 17 17 8 21 7 0 3 130 .277 0 2 0 1 3 4.78 2-2 22-0 0 0/1 1 37.2 38 22 20 15 38 8 1 0 140 .271 2 8 0 0 5 8.59 0-0 6-0 0 0/1 0 7.1 11 9 7 4 13 2 1 1 36 .306 3 2 0 0 0 9.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 1 0 13.50 0-0 5-0 0 0/1 0 3.1 4 5 5 4 2 3 0 0 13 .308 1 1 0 1 0
Totals Opponents
3.07 17-8 68-0 5.25 9-11 68-0
0 0
8/6 2/0
19 254.2 232 100 7 271.0 277 180
87 158
75
72 146
259 53 192 54
2 10
9 957 .242 22 1042 .266
20 31
27 33
0 7 3 15
19 10
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2016 FLORIDA BASEBALL MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS FIELDING BY POSITION CATCHERS
Player 22 JJ Schwarz 4 Mike Rivera 28 Mark Kolozsvary
FIRST BASE Player 22 JJ Schwarz 29 Mike Fahrman 20 Peter Alonso 24 Jeremy Vasquez 9 Christian Hicks
SECOND BASE Player 6 Jonathan India 12 Blake Reese 8 Deacon Liput
THIRD BASE Player 6 Jonathan India 4 Mike Rivera 9 Christian Hicks
SHORTSTOP Player 12 Blake Reese 5 Dalton Guthrie 6 Jonathan India
OUTFIELD
Player 27 Nelson Maldonado 24 Jeremy Vasquez 26 Nick Horvath 25 Danny Reyes 23 Buddy Reed 66 Ryan Larson 29 Mike Fahrman 20 Peter Alonso 15 Eddy Demurias 16 Jason Lombardozzi
PITCHERS
Player 51 Brady Singer 3 Dane Dunning 21 Alex Faedo 39 Frank Rubio 13 Jackson Kowar 17 Michael Byrne 57 Kirby Snead 30 Scott Moss 26 Nick Horvath 32 Logan Shore 37 Shaun Anderson 10 A.J. Puk 15 Eddy Demurias 14 Hunter Bowling
HITTING STREAKS
C 194 480 51
PO A 177 17 430 48 46 4
E 0 2 1
FLD% DPs SBA 1.000 1 18 .996 4 15 .980 0 8
C 26 2 528 47 46
PO A 26 0 2 0 493 30 44 2 44 1
E 0 0 5 1 1
FLD% DPs 1.000 1.000 .991 .979 .978
C PO A 3 1 2 2 2 0 282 96 181
E 0 0 5
FLD% DPs 1.000 1.000 .982
C PO A 166 42 113 10 0 9 9 2 6
E 11 1 1
FLD% DPs .934 .900 .889
C PO A 2 1 1 271 80 183 9 3 5
E 0 8 1
FLD% DPs 1.000 .970 .889
C 80 46 27 17 128 39 1 0 0 0
A 2 1 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 0
E 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0
FLD% DPs 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .984 .949 .000 .000 .000 .000
C PO A 21 3 18 15 3 12 14 5 9 10 1 9 10 3 7 8 3 5 8 1 7 5 2 3 2 0 2 28 7 20 10 0 9 12 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0
FLD% DPs 1.000 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .964 2 .900 0 .833 0 .000 0 .000 0
PO 78 45 24 16 124 34 0 0 0 0
CSB 7 15 3
SBA% .720 .500 .727
PB 3 3 0
Player 23 Buddy Reed 24 Jeremy Vasquez 5 Dalton Guthrie 8 Deacon Liput 6 Jonathan India 20 Peter Alonso 22 JJ Schwarz 27 Nelson Maldonado 4 Mike Rivera 25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath 12 Blake Reese 9 Christian Hicks
CI 0 0 0
REACHED BASE STREAKS Player 20 Peter Alonso 8 Deacon Liput 6 Jonathan India 22 JJ Schwarz 23 Buddy Reed 27 Nelson Maldonado 5 Dalton Guthrie 24 Jeremy Vasquez 4 Mike Rivera 25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary 9 Christian Hicks 12 Blake Reese 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath 29 Mike Fahrman 15 Eddy Demurias
18 17 16 6 5 5 1
(15-3) (13-4) (8-8) (6-0) (5-0) (4-1) (1-0)
47 19 2
(36-11) (14-5) (2-0)
57 7 3 1
(46-11) (3-4) (2-1) (1-0)
67 1
(51-16) (1-0)
62 3 3
(46-16) (3-0) (3-0)
Shortstop: 5 Dalton Guthrie 6 Jonathan India Left Field: 27 Nelson Maldonado 66 Ryan Larson 25 Danny Reyes Center Field: 23 Buddy Reed 26 Nick Horvath Right Field: 24 Jeremy Vasquez 27 Nelson Maldonado 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath 25 Danny Reyes 15 Eddy Demurias Designated Hitter: 22 JJ Schwarz 4 Mike Rivera 24 Jeremy Vasquez 25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary
67 1
(51-16) (1-0)
47 12 9
(36-11) (10-2) (6-3)
66 2
(50-16) (2-0)
42 12 8 4 1 1
(35-7) (8-4) (5-3) (2-2) (1-0) (1-0)
46 16 3 2 1
(36-10) (11-5) (2-1) (2-0) (1-0)
7 3 1
(6-1) (2-1) (1-0)
19 18 11 11 4 3 2
(14-5) (13-5) (9-2) (8-3) (4-0) (2-1) (2-0)
27 14 7 7 5 4 3 1
(22-5) (9-5) (5-2) (5-2) (4-1) (3-1) (3-0) (1-0)
27 12 9 6 5 3 3 2 1
(22-5) (8-4) (6-3) (4-2) (4-1) (3-0) (3-0) (1-1) (1-0)
STARTERS BY LINEUP SPOT
Leadoff: 5 Dalton Guthrie 23 Buddy Reed 8 Deacon Liput 2nd Spot: 23 Buddy Reed 8 Deacon Liput 6 Jonathan India 5 Dalton Guthrie 3rd Spot: 22 JJ Schwarz 20 Peter Alonso 23 Buddy Reed Cleanup: 20 Peter Alonso 22 JJ Schwarz 23 Buddy Reed 4 Mike Rivera 24 Jeremy Vasquez 6 Jonathan India 5th Spot: 8 Deacon Liput 24 Jeremy Vasquez 4 Mike Rivera 23 Buddy Reed 20 Peter Alonso 6 Jonathan India 27 Nelson Maldonado 6th Spot: 4 Mike Rivera 6 Jonathan India 27 Nelson Maldonado
2 3 4 Total 17 10 - 27 18 7 1 26 18 4 1 23 16 3 1 20 16 4 - 20 18 - 1 19 11 2 - 13 11 1 - 12 10 1 - 11 4 - - 4 1 - 1 2 1 - - 1 141 32 5 178
MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES Player 20 Peter Alonso 4 Mike Rivera 22 JJ Schwarz 6 Jonathan India 27 Nelson Maldonado 8 Deacon Liput 23 Buddy Reed 5 Dalton Guthrie 24 Jeremy Vasquez 25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary 26 Nick Horvath TEAM
Longest Current 21 4 21 17 3 16 15 8 14 14 4 12 2 10 5 1 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 -
STARTERS BY POSITION
Pitcher: 32 Logan Shore 21 Alex Faedo 10 A.J. Puk 13 Jackson Kowar 30 Scott Moss 3 Dane Dunning 51 Brady Singer Catcher: 4 Mike Rivera 22 JJ Schwarz 28 Mark Kolozsvary First Base: 20 Peter Alonso 24 Jeremy Vasquez 22 JJ Schwarz 9 Christian Hicks Second Base: 8 Deacon Liput 6 Jonathan India Third Base: 6 Jonathan India 9 Christian Hicks 4 Mike Rivera
MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES Player 5 Dalton Guthrie 20 Peter Alonso 22 JJ Schwarz 6 Jonathan India 23 Buddy Reed 8 Deacon Liput 27 Nelson Maldonado 4 Mike Rivera 24 Jeremy Vasquez 25 Danny Reyes 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath TEAM
Longest Current 10 5 9 2 9 9 8 3 8 4 7 6 5 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 -
2 3 4 5+ Total 10 7 1 - 18 11 4 1 - 16 10 3 1 1 15 5 4 - - 9 4 4 - - 8 3 3 2 - 8 4 1 - - 5 4 - - - 4 1 1 - - 2 1 1 - - 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 54 29 5 1 89
76
62 5 1
(47-15) (4-1) (1-0)
38 13 12 5
(31-7) (9-4) (8-4) (4-1)
55 7 6
(43-12) (4-3) (5-1)
43 13 5 4 2 1
(36-7) (9-4) (2-3) (2-2) (2-0) (1-0)
21 14 11 9 7 5 1
(17-4) (13-1) (7-4) (6-3) (6-1) (3-2) (0-1)
35 14 8
(28-7) (9-5) (6-2)
8 Deacon Liput 23 Buddy Reed 24 Jeremy Vasquez 7th Spot: 24 Jeremy Vasquez 8 Deacon Liput 4 Mike Rivera 27 Nelson Maldonado 66 Ryan Larson 25 Danny Reyes 6 Jonathan India 8th Spot: 27 Nelson Maldonado 24 Jeremy Vasquez 66 Ryan Larson 8 Deacon Liput 4 Mike Rivera 25 Danny Reyes 6 Jonathan India 9 Christian Hicks 9th Spot: 6 Jonathan India 27 Nelson Maldonado 66 Ryan Larson 26 Nick Horvath 25 Danny Reyes 28 Mark Kolozsvary 9 Christian Hicks 24 Jeremy Vasquez 15 Eddy Demurias
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
2016 FLORIDA BASEBALL HOME RUN SUMMARY FLORIDA’S HOME RUNS (53) Solo (29): Alonso (6), Rivera (5), India (4), Schwarz (4), Liput (2), Maldonado (2), Reed (2), Guthrie (1), Horvath (1), Kolozsvary (1), Reyes (1) 2-Run (15): Alonso (6), Rivera (3), Maldonado (2), Schwarz (2), Kolozsvary (1), Reed (1) 3-Run (8): Alonso (2), Maldonado (2), Horvath (1), Liput (1), Reed (1), Rivera (1) Grand Slams (1): Schwarz (1) 2-HR Games (6): Alonso (1, vs. Bethune-Cookman, 6/3), Maldonado (1, at Kentucky, 3/25) No. Player 1. Rivera 2. Kolozsvary 3. Schwarz 4. Alonso 5. Schwarz 6. India 7. Guthrie 8. Rivera 9. Reed 10. Schwarz 11. Rivera 12. Kolozsvary 13. Rivera 14. Maldonado 15. Alonso 16. Maldonado 17. Alonso 18. Liput 19. Alonso 20. Rivera 21. Reed 22. Maldonado 23. Maldonado 24. Liput 25. Rivera 26. Alonso 27. Alonso 28. Maldonado 29. Reed 30. Alonso 31. Schwarz 32. Alonso 33. Alonso 34. Schwarz 35. India 36. Horvath 37. Reed 38. Maldonado 39. Schwarz 40. India 41. Rivera 42. Rivera 43. Horvath 44. Liput 45. Rivera 46. Alonso 47. Alonso 48. Reyes 49. Alonso 50. India 51. Alonso 52. Schwarz 53. Alonso *leadoff home run
Gm# 1 3 4 6 6 9 10 10 12 13 13 15 16 17 17 19 19 21 21 21 22 24 24 25 27 28 29 31 33 34 35 38 42 43 43 43 44 45 45 46 46 48 48 52 54 61 61 62 62 62 66 66 68
Date Feb 19 Feb 21 Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 26 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 2 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 12 Mar 15 Mar 15 Mar 19 Mar 19 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 25 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 29 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 16 Apr 23 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 3 May 3 May 6 May 6 May 8 May 8 May 15 May 20 Jun 3 Jun 3 Jun 4 Jun 4 Jun 4 Jun 13 Jun 13 Jun 21
Opponent Florida Gulf Coast Florida Gulf Coast Eastern Michigan at Miami (FL) at Miami (FL) at UCF UCF UCF Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth North Florida Harvard Harvard Harvard Florida State Florida State Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri at Kentucky at Kentucky at Kentucky vs Florida State Texas A&M Texas A&M Jacksonville Mississippi State Mississippi State at Florida State at Arkansas Georgia at South Carolina at South Carolina at South Carolina at South Carolina Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman at Tennessee at Tennessee at Tennessee at Tennessee Vanderbilt at LSU Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Florida State Florida State vs Texas Tech
Pitcher Anderson Knoblauch Bravin Woodrey Woodrey Pimentel Thompson Thompson Danielak Chatham Burkholder Drury Miller Scahill Scahill Holton Holton Houck Houck Shoaff Tribby Brown Brown Beggs Carlton HILL, B. MARTIN, C. Cassala, M. A Sexton R Humphreys Voyles, Jim Willey, D. Tucker, B. Schmidt Reagan Reagan Webb, B. Hernandez, G Hernandez, G NEELY NEELY HARPER-COOK KANE Raby Poche’ Norris, T. Herrera, A. Kay Kay Over Sands, C Voyles, Jim Howard
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On Base 0... .1.. .1.. .1.. * 0... 0... * 0... .1.. * 0... 0... * 0... 0... ..2. ..2. ..2. 0... .1.. * 0... 0... 0... .1.. * 0... .1.. 0... .1.. 0... 0... .1.. ..2. 0... * 0... ..2. .1.. .1.. * 0... 0... 0... ..2. 0... * 0... * 0... .1.. ..2. ..2. * 0... .1.. 0... 0... .1.. * 0... 0... ...3 .1..
Inn. 4 8 4 1 6 7 1 4 12 4 6 2 1 6 7 2 3 2 6 8 1 3 4 4 2 3 4 8 3 9 8 6 1 6 9 9 2 2 6 4 6 6 8 1 6 1 4 3 5 8 3 5 9
Outs 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 0
Count 3-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 1-1 3-2 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-0 3-2 1-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 3-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 2-2
Score 1-1 10-3 9-2 0-0 4-0 7-3 0-0 2-0 3-3 0-3 4-3 3-1 1-0 2-1 5-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 5-2 0-0 0-1 3-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 4-2 5-2 0-9 0-2 4-2 2-0 0-0 0-3 3-4 4-4 0-0 1-0 6-1 2-1 4-1 4-1 6-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 6-1 0-1 3-2 5-5 1-0 2-0 0-3
Final W 4-2 W 12-3 W 12-4 W 5-0 W 5-0 W 9-5 W 4-0 W 4-0 W 4-3 W 8-6 W 8-6 W 5-4 W 16-5 W 9-2 W 9-2 W 6-0 W 6-0 W 6-2 W 6-2 W 6-2 W 7-5 W 12-5 W 12-5 L 4-7 W 3-2 W 7-4 W 7-2 W 7-2 L 4-10 L 1-2 W 8-2 W 8-2 W 4-1 W 5-4 W 5-4 W 5-4 L 1-2 W 7-1 W 7-1 W 7-2 W 7-2 W 9-3 W 9-3 W 10-6 L 4-5 W 9-3 W 9-3 W 6-5 W 6-5 W 6-5 W 7-0 W 7-0 L 2-3
2017 GATOR BASEBALL HISTORY
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
FLORIDA BASEBALL ALL-AMERICA HONORS FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS
THIRD-TEAM SELECTIONS
1958 1959 1962 1963 1979 1987 1991 1996 1997 1998 2004 2005 2007 2011 2012 2016
Bernie Parrish, ABCA Perry McGriff, ABCA Tom Moore, ABCA Tom Moore, ABCA Marc Sullivan, TSN Rodney Brewer, TSN John Burke, BA David Eckstein, NCBWA Brad Wilkerson, NCBWA Brad Wilkerson, BA, NCBWA Josh Fogg, BA, CB, NCBWA Brad Wilkerson, BA, BW, CB, NCBWA, TSN Justin Hoyman, ABCA, CB, CBI Matt LaPorta, ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA, SW Matt LaPorta, ABCA, BA, RIV Mike Zunino, ABCA, BA, PG Brian Johnson, NCBWA, PG Mike Zunino, ABCA, BA, CB, CBI, NCBWA, PG Peter Alonso, D1, NCBWA, PG Shaun Anderson, NCBWA Logan Shore, ABCA, BA, CB, D1, NCBWA, PG
1988 1991 1993 1994 1996 1997 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016
SECOND-TEAM SELECTIONS 1960 1977 1984 1996 1997 1998 2000 2002 2004 2007 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016
Perry McGriff, ABCA Roger Holt, TSN Russ Kibler, ABCA Scott Ruskin, ABCA Brad Wilkerson, CB Brad Wilkerson, CB, TSN Josh Fogg, ABCA, BW, TSN Tim Olson, ABCA, BW Alex Hart, BW, NCBWA Mark Kiger, BW, NCBWA Pat Osborn, ABCA, BA Ben Harrison, ABCA Justin Hoyman, BA, SW, NCBWA Matt LaPorta, CB, NCBWA Preston Tucker, ABCA Mike Zunino, CB, CBI Brian Johnson, CB, CBI, BA Preston Tucker, ABCA Taylor Gushue, CB Harrison Bader, PG JJ Schwarz, ABCA, D1, PG Josh Tobias, ABCA, D1 Peter Alonso, ABCA Shaun Anderson, ABCA, CB, PG Alex Faedo, PG
Jeff Gidcumb, BA Mario Linares, ABCA Marc Valdes, NCBWA Rob Bonanno, NCBWA Danny Wheeler, ABCA Brad Wilkerson, BA David Eckstein, NCBWA Tim Olson, BA, CB Alex Hart, ABCA, BA, CB Pat Osborn, CB Brian Rose, ABCA C.J. Smith, ABCA, CB Jeff Corsaletti, NCBWA Adam Davis, BA Kevin Chapman, NCBWA Austin Maddox, NCBWA Mike Zunino, NCBWA Austin Maddox, NCBWA Steven Rodriguez, PG Logan Shore, CB Harrison Bader, NCBWA JJ Schwarz, BA, NCBWA Josh Tobias, BA, NCBWA, PG Peter Alonso, BA Shaun Anderson, D1 Alex Faedo, NCBWA JJ Schwarz, NCBWA
HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS 1996 2004 2011 2012
Chuck Hazzard, NCBWA John Tamargo, NCBWA Connor Falkenbach, CBI Ben Harrison, CBI C.J. Smith, CBI Hudson Randall, CBI Preston Tucker, CBI Steven Rodriguez, CBI Preston Tucker, CBI
Bernie Parrish was the Gators’ initial All-American, earning first-team accolades in 1958 from the ABCA.
KEY ABCA - American Baseball Coaches Association
CB - Collegiate Baseball/ Louisville Slugger
BA - Baseball America
D1 – D1Baseball
BW - Baseball Weekly
NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
CBI - College Baseball Insider
RIV - Rivals.com TSN - The Sporting News SW - ESPN/Sports Weekly
PG – Perfect Game
Perry McGriff became Florida’s first two-time pick, earning ABCA recognition in 1959 and 1960.
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Boasting a .331 career average, third baseman Tom Moore achieved first-team All-America distinction in 1962 and 1963, joining Brad Wilkerson (1996-98), Matt LaPorta (2005, ’07) and Mike Zunino (2011-12) as the UF players to make the first squad multiple times.
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
FLORIDA BASEBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA HONORS BASEBALL AMERICA
D1BASEBALL
FIRST TEAM 1991 1996 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014 2015 2016
FIRST TEAM Marc Valdes Brad Wilkerson Matt LaPorta Cole Figueroa Josh Adams Preston Tucker Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Austin Maddox Hudson Randall Mike Zunino Karsten Whitson Logan Shore JJ Schwarz Jonathan India
2015 2016
NCBWA
FIRST TEAM 2009 2010 2011 2015 2016
2010 2014
Herbert Perry Ron Scott John Tamargo Casey Turgeon
FIRST TEAM 2016
2016
Ron Scott Marc Valdes Chuck Hazzard Brad Wilkerson Jason Dill Joey Simon Adam Davis Stephen Locke Cole Figueroa Josh Adams Preston Tucker Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Austin Maddox Hudson Randall Karsten Whitson Logan Shore Dalton Guthrie Mike Rivera JJ Schwarz Jonathan India
SECOND TEAM John Tamargo
HONORABLE MENTION 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002
Jonathan India
SECOND TEAM
FIRST TEAM
1994
Brian Johnson Hudson Randall Peter Alonso Logan Shore
PERFECT GAME/RAWLINGS
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER 1991 1995 1996 1998 2000 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014 2015 2016
Preston Tucker Austin Maddox Karsten Whitson JJ Schwarz Jonathan India
SECOND TEAM
SECOND TEAM 1989 1991 1994 2012
JJ Schwarz Jonathan India
Matt McClendon Matt Siegel Aaron Sobieraj Ben Harrison David Bartelt Tommy Boss Jeff Corsaletti Mike Pete Jonathan Tucker
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Deacon Liput
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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
PERFECT GAME FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2011
COLLEGEBASEBALL360
Karsten Whitson
2010 2011 2012
BASEBALL AMERICA COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR 2011
Kevin O’Sullivan
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL
SKIP BERTMAN AWARD COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR Brad Wilkerson took home the NCBWA and Rotary Smith National Player of the Year awards during a tremendous 1998 season in which he helped the Gators win the Southeastern Conference title and reach the NCAA College World Series.
NATIONAL COLLEGE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2012
Brad Wilkerson
USA BASEBALL GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 1996 1997 2005 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016
Brad Wilkerson (Nominee) Brad Wilkerson (Finalist) Jeff Corsaletti (Watch List) Matt LaPorta (Finalist) Matt den Dekker (Watch List) Preston Tucker (Watch List) Brian Johnson (Watch List) Hudson Randall (Watch List) Preston Tucker (Watch List) Mike Zunino (Semifinalist) Nolan Fontana (Preseason Watch List) Brian Johnson (Midseason Watch List) Austin Maddox (Midseason Watch List) Hudson Randall (Preseason Watch List) Preston Tucker (Midseason Watch List) Karsten Whitson (Preseason Watch List) Mike Zunino (Winner) Jonathon Crawford (Preseason Watch List) Harrison Bader (Midseason Watch List) Richie Martin (Preaseason Watch List) Logan Shore (Preseason Watch List) Josh Tobias (Midseason Watch List) Logan Shore (Finalist)
DICK HOWSER TROPHY 2004 2007 2011 2012 2015 2016
Justin Hoyman (Semifinalist) Matt LaPorta (Semifinalist) Brian Johnson (Semifinalist) Mike Zunino (Semifinalist) Mike Zunino (Winner) Harrison Bader (Semifinalist) Peter Alonso (Semifinalist) Logan Shore (Semifinalist)
BASEBALL AMERICA COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012
Mike Zunino
COLLEGE BASEBALL INSIDER NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012
Mike Zunino
BROOKS WALLACE NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007
Matt LaPorta (Finalist)
NCBWA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998
Brad Wilkerson
ROTARY SMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 2000
Brad Wilkerson (Winner) Tim Olson (Nominee)
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2015 JJ Schwarz (Shared with Louisville’s Brendan McKay)
PERFECT GAME FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2014
Logan Shore
NCBWA FRESHMAN HITTER OF THE YEAR 2009 2015
Preston Tucker JJ Schwarz
2016
1993 1994 1996 2002 2003 2007 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Kevin O’Sullivan (Finalist)
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL COACH OF THE YEAR 1996
Andy Lopez
LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2009 2012 2015
Brandon McArthur (Winner) Preston Tucker (Finalist) Josh Tobias (Finalist)
JOHNNY BENCH AWARD 2002 2003 2011 2012 2014
Brian Rose (Semifinalist) Brian Rose (Semifinalist) Mike Zunino (Finalist) Mike Zunino (Winner) Taylor Gushue (Semifinalist)
NCBWA 2007 2014 1998
Brian Johnson (Watch List) Brian Johnson (Semifinalist) Austin Maddox (Watch List) Brian Johnson (Winner) Austin Maddox (Top-10 Watch List)
1991 1996 2011 2015
Darren O’Day (Watch List) Darren O’Day (Watch List) Kevin Chapman (Watch List) Austin Maddox (Watch List) Steven Rodriguez (Watch List) Johnny Magliozzi (Midseason Watch List) Ryan Harris (Midseason Watch List) Shaun Anderson (Finalist)
1988 1991 1996 1998 2000 2004 2005 2009 2010 2011 2012 2015 2016
Alex Panteliodis (Watch List) Hudson Randall (Quarterfinalist) Brian Johnson (Watch List) Danny Young (Watch List)
ROGER CLEMENS AWARD 2004
Justin Hoyman (Semifinalist)
BROOKS WALLACE SHORTSTOP OF THE YEAR AWARD 2009 2011 2012 2014 2015
Mike Mooney (Watch List) Nolan Fontana (Semifinalist) Nolan Fontana (Top-25 Watch List) Richie Martin (Watch List) Richie Martin (Finalist)
1960 1977 1985 1988 1991 1994 1996 1997 1998
Nolan Fontana, SS
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1970 1972 1996 1997 2006
Fred Bretz (1st) Ray Hull (2nd) David Eckstein (2nd) David Eckstein (1st) Darren O’Day (3rd)
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III 1996 1997 1998 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2015
Mario Linares, C Kevin Polcovich, SS Chuck Hazzard, DH Brad Wilkerson, OF Cody Dent, 3B Bryson Smith, OF Harrison Bader, OF
Jeff Gidcumb, P (East, Tallahassee, Fla.) John Burke, P (East, Gainesville, Fla.) Brad Wilkerson, OF (East, Gainesville, Fla.) Mark Ellis, SS (South, Gainesville, Fla.) Tim Olson, OF (Waco (Texas) Regional) Ben Harrison, OF (Oklahoma City Regional) Brian Leclerc, OF (Gainesville Regional) Preston Tucker, 1B (Gainesville Regional) Brian Johnson, LHP/DH (Gainesville Regional) Preston Tucker, OF (Gainesville Regional) Casey Turgeon, 2B (Gainesville Regional) JJ Schwarz, C (Gainesville Regional) Peter Alonso, 1B (Gainesville Regional)
NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
RAWLINGS DIVISION I GOLD GLOVE TEAM 2010
Brad Wilkerson (Week of Feb. 16) Derek Nicholson (Week of April 6) Josh Fogg (Week of April 26)
NCAA REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
PITCHER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2010 2011 2012 2014
Matt LaPorta (Week of March 27) Casey Turgeon (Week of May 6)
NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2005 2006 2010 2012 2013 2014 2016
Doug Brennan & Chris Nelson (March 19) Rob Bonnano (March 3) Brad Wilkerson (Week of May 27) Alex Hart (Week of Feb. 1) Keith Ramsey (Week of April 30) C.J. Smith (Week of Feb. 10) Matt LaPorta (Week of April 2) Brian Johnson (Week of Feb. 28) Mike Zunino (Week of March 12) Zack Powers (Week of Feb. 18) Aaron Rhodes (Week of April 28) Harrison Bader (Week of Feb. 16) A.J. Puk (Week of May 11)
THE SPORTING NEWS
JOHN OLERUD TWO-WAY PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2010 2011 2012
Matt den Dekker (Week of Feb. 19-21) Brian Johnson (Week of April 19-25) Nolan Fontana (Week of March 14-20) Mike Zunino (Week of Feb. 27-March 4)
David Eckstein David Eckstein Ty Martin Ben Harrison C.J. Smith Ben Harrison Darren O’Day C.J. Smith Darren O’Day Darren O’Day Cole Figueroa Richie Martin
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Perry McGriff, OF Dave Adeimy, DH Frank McDonald, OF Rodney Brewer, OF Jeff Fischer, P Steve Lombardozzi, 2B Mike Stanley, C Tommy Edwards, 2B Jeff Gidcumb, P Mario Linares, DH Julio Mendez, SS Allen Rutledge, 3B John Burke, P Mario Linares, C Herbert Perry, 3B Kevin Polcovich, SS Marc Valdes, P Rob Bonanno, P James Eidam, OF Shane Spears, OF Eric Castaldo, C Chuck Hazzard, DH John Tamargo, SS Brad Wilkerson, OF Casey Smith, C Mark Ellis, SS Josh Fogg, P Brad Wilkerson, 1B
2000 Kevin Estrada, SS Kurt Keene, 1B Tim Olson, OF Aaron Sobieraj, 3B 2001 Jason Dill, OF Peter Nystrom, OF 2002 Mark Kiger, SS Pat Osborn, 3B Keith Ramsey, P Ryan Shealy, 1B Aaron Sobieraj, OF 2003 Stephen Barton, OF Mario Garza, DH Brian Rose, C 2004 Tommy Boss, P Jeff Corsaletti, OF Ben Harrison, OF C.J. Smith, 1B 2005 Tommy Boss, P Jeff Corsaletti, OF Adam Davis, 2B Brian Jeroloman, C Matt LaPorta, 1B Brian Leclerc, OF 2008 Matt den Dekker, OF 2009 Josh Adams, 2B Matt den Dekker, OF Stephen Locke, LHP Brandon McArthur, 3B Mike Mooney, SS Jonathan Pigott, OF Preston Tucker, 1B 2010 Matt den Dekker, OF Nolan Fontana, SS Brian Johnson, LHP/DH Hudson Randall, RHP Tyler Thompson, OF Preston Tucker, 1B Mike Zunino, C 2011 Nolan Fontana, SS Alex Panteliodis, LHP Daniel Pigott, DH Tyler Thompson, OF Preston Tucker, OF Mike Zunino, C 2012 Jonathon Crawford, RHP Nolan Fontana, SS Preston Tucker, OF Casey Turgeon, 2B Mike Zunino, C 2013 Jonathon Crawford, RHP Justin Shafer, OF 2014 Harrison Bader, OF Casey Turgeon, 2B 2015 Harrison Bader, OF A.J. Puk, LHP Buddy Reed, OF JJ Schwarz, C Jeremy Vasquez, DH 2016 Peter Alonso, 1B Dane Dunning, RHP Alex Faedo, RHP Dalton Guthrie, SS Jonathan India, 3B Nelson Maldonado, OF Danny Reyes, OF
SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1952 1956 1962 1982 1983 1984 1988 1996 2005 2010 2014
Dave Fuller Dave Fuller Dave Fuller Jack Rhine Jack Rhine Joe Arnold Joe Arnold Andy Lopez Pat McMahon Kevin O’Sullivan Kevin O’Sullivan
SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 2007 2011
Matt LaPorta Matt LaPorta Mike Zunino
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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2004 2016
SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2009 2010 2014
Preston Tucker (shared with LSU’s Matty Ott) Austin Maddox Logan Shore
SEC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1982 1988 1991 2011 2015
ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION
Justin Hoyman Logan Shore
Rich Bombard, P Brian Reimsnyder, OF Herbert Perry, DH & Brian Purvis, OF Daniel Pigott, OF JJ Schwarz, C/DH
SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
1978 Jim Watkins, OF 1979 Larry Hall, SS Kerry Kellogg, P Chuck Long, 2B Tony Stevens, DH Jim Watkins, OF 1981 Glen Carpenter, OF Dave Falcone, 1B Mike Henley, UTL Steve Lombardozzi, SS Randy O’Neal, P 1982 Rich Bombard, P Steve Floyd, OF Javier Ortiz, 1B Mike Stanley, C 1984 Bruce Crabbe, 2B Clay Daniel, P Jeff Fischer, P Scott Ruskin, OF Mike Stanley, 3B 1985 Mike Stanley, 1B Tim Touma, UTL 1988 Jeff Gidcumb, P Mario Linares, C Brian Reimsnyder, OF 1991 Brian Duva, OF Brent Killen, 1B Mario Linares, C Herbert Perry, 3B Kevin Polcovich, SS John Pricher, P Brian Purvis, OF 1992 Brent Killen, 1B Dave Majeski, OF 1996 Eric Castaldo, C Chuck Hazzard, DH 1997 Brad Wilkerson, DH 2000 Kurt Keene, DH Tim Olson, OF Mike Smalley, P 2002 Ben Harrison, OF Pat Osborn, 3B Ryan Shealy, DH 2004 Connor Falkenbach, P C.J. Smith, 1B Jonathan Tucker, 3B 2005 Jeff Corsaletti, OF Matt LaPorta, 1B 2009 Jonathan Pigott, OF Preston Tucker, 1B 2010 Matt den Dekker, OF 2011 Nolan Fontana, SS Daniel Pigott, OF Hudson Randall, RHP Bryson Smith, OF 2012 Brian Johnson, LHP & DH Justin Shafer, OF Casey Turgeon, 2B 2014 Harrison Bader, OF Josh Tobias, 3B Karsten Whitson, RHP 2015 Peter Alonso, 1B Taylor Lewis, RHP A.J. Puk, LHP Buddy Reed, OF JJ Schwarz, C/DH 2016 Scott Moss, LHP JJ Schwarz, 1B
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1984 1985 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2015 2016
USA BASEBALL HONORS
UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TEAM 2000 2008
Brad Wilkerson, OF (Gold Medal in Sydney) Matt LaPorta, OF (Bronze Medal in Beijing)
NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS 1994 2005 2006 2008 2010 2011 2012 2015 2016
John Kaufman John Tamargo Adam Davis Brian Jeroloman Matt LaPorta Bryan Augenstein Matt den Dekker Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Jonathon Crawford A.J. Puk Buddy Reed JJ Schwarz Logan Shore Alex Faedo Dalton Guthrie Mike Rivera
USA BASEBALL INVITEES 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2015
John Burke Brent Killen Marc Valdes Marc Valdes John Kaufman John Tamargo John Kaufman John Tamargo Matt McClendon Matt McClendon Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Adam Davis Brian Jeroloman Matt LaPorta Bryan Augenstein Matt den Dekker Preston Tucker Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Mike Zunino Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Mike Zunino Jonathon Crawford A.J. Puk Buddy Reed JJ Schwarz Logan Shore
USA BASEBALL COACH OF THE YEAR 2001
Pat McMahon
USA BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
2012 Jonathon Crawford 2015 A.J. Puk (shared with Ryan Hendrix, Tanner Houck, Chris Okey)
Nick Belmonte John Cortese Roger Holt Ron Crum Jim Watkins Dave Adeimy (3rd) Pete Teixeira (3rd) Chuck Sandberg Tony Stevens Jim Watkins Larry Hall (3rd) David Falcone (3rd) Glenn Carpenter Steve Lombardozzi Larry Mikesell (3rd) Russ Kibler Scott Ruskin Scott Ruskin (1st - OF, 2nd - P) Jeff Gidcumb (2nd) John Burke Mario Linares Kevin Polcovich Herbert Perry Marc Valdes (2nd) Marc Valdes (2nd) James Eidam Danny Wheeler Rob Bonanno (2nd) Chris Wiggs David Eckstein (2nd) David Eckstein (2nd) Chuck Hazzard (2nd) Paul Rigdon (2nd) Brad Wilkerson (2nd) Brad Wilkerson Josh Fogg Brad Wilkerson (2nd) Jason Dill Tim Olson Matt Goss (2nd) Alex Hart Pat Osborn (2nd) Mark Kiger (2nd) Brian Rose Ben Harrison Justin Hoyman C.J. Smith Matt LaPorta Jeff Corsaletti (2nd) Adam Davis (2nd) Justin Tordi (2nd) Matt LaPorta Patrick Keating Josh Adams (2nd) Kevin Chapman (2nd) Matt den Dekker (2nd) Preston Tucker Mike Zunino Josh Adams (2nd) Hudson Randall (2nd) Preston Tucker Mike Zunino Austin Maddox (2nd) Hudson Randall (2nd) JJ Schwarz Josh Tobias Peter Alonso Shaun Anderson Logan Shore Alex Faedo (2nd) Dalton Guthrie (2nd)
During Dave Fuller’s 28-year tenure from 1948-75, he directed Florida to three NCAA Regional appearances, three SEC Championships and four Eastern Division crowns. Honored as the SEC Coach of the Year in 1952, 1956 and 1962, he is the program’s winningest coach with a record of 557-354-6 (.611).
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ALL-SEC 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Dud Rushing, OF Jim Hirsch, 2B Haywood Sullivan, C Bobby Barnes, C Harry Coe, P Wayne Clark, UTL Lou Pesce, 1B Rudy Simpson, P Jerry Bilyk, C Jerry Bilyk, C Dale Willis, P Burt Touchberry, P Bobby Barnes, C Ray Oestricher, P Bernie Parrish, OF Bob Geissinger, OF Perry McGriff, OF Perry McGriff, OF Ron Overcash, 1B Dennis Aust, P Paul Booher, C C.W. Price, OF Tom Moore, 3B Jerry Nicholson, P Lee Scheinholt, C Dan Eggart, P Carol Lenoux, 2B Wayne Meadows, UTL Tom Moore, 3B Bill Blomgren, OF Allen Trammell, OF Kelly Prior, P Richard Trapp, SS Nick Nicosia, OF Mike Ovca, C Glen Pickren, P Richard Trapp, SS Jim Courier, P Mike Ovca, C Tony Dobies, OF David Bowden, 2B John Fuller, C Mike Newman, P Doug Corbett, P John Fuller, C Sammy Rick, OF David Bowden, UTL Roger Holt, SS Ron Crum, P Pete Teixeira, P Jim Watkins, OF Chuck Sandberg, 1B Tony Stevens, DH Jim Watkins, OF David Banes, OF Larry Mikesell, P Glenn Carpenter, OF Steve Lombardozzi, UTL Craig McGraw, OF Jim Yonker, 2B Rich Bombard, P Mike Stanley, C Shawn Fawbush, P Richard Rice, P Russ Kibler, P Scott Ruskin, OF Mike Stanley, UTL Scott Lusader, OF Scott Ruskin, P Mike Stanley, UTL Rodney Brewer, DH Joey Fernandez, OF Julio Mendez, SS Rodney Brewer, DH (2nd) Jeff Gidcumb, P Mario Linares, DH Julio Mendez, SS (2nd) Mike Moberg, OF (2nd) Johnny Wiggs, P (2nd) Herbert Perry, 3B Jeff Gidcumb, P (2nd) Jamie McAndrew, P (2nd) Brian Reimsnyder, OF (2nd) Eric Martinez, OF (2nd) John Burke, P Mario Linares, C
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016
Kevin Polcovich, SS Marc Valdes, P Herbert Perry, 3B (2nd) Marc Valdes, P Brent Killen, 1B (2nd) Dave Majeski, OF (2nd) John Pricher, P (2nd) Marc Valdes, P (2nd) Rob Bonanno, RHP James Eidam, DH David Eckstein, 2B Chris Wiggs, 3B Brandon Marsters, C (2nd) John Tamargo, SS (2nd) Chuck Hazzard, DH David Eckstein, 2B (2nd) Brad Wilkerson, OF (2nd) Brad Wilkerson, 1B Derek Nicholson, OF (2nd) Josh Fogg, P Brad Wilkerson, OF Ben Grezlovski, P Jason Dill, DH Tim Olson, OF Kurt Keene, 1B (2nd) Alex Hart, P Pat Osborn, 3B Aaron Davidson, 2B (2nd) Mark Kiger, SS (2nd) Ryan Shealy, 1B (2nd) Aaron Sobieraj, OF (2nd) Ben Harrison, OF (2nd) Brian Rose, C (2nd) Justin Hoyman, P C.J. Smith, 1B Ben Harrison, OF (2nd) Adam Davis, 2B Matt LaPorta, 1B Jeff Corsaletti, OF (2nd) Connor Falkenbach, RHP (2nd) Brian Jeroloman, C (2nd) Justin Tordi, SS (2nd) Bryan Augenstein, RHP (2nd) Matt LaPorta, 1B Brian Leclerc, OF Josh Adams, 2B Matt den Dekker, OF Patrick Keating, RHP Avery Barnes, OF (2nd) Josh Adams, 2B Avery Barnes, OF Billy Bullock, RHP (2nd) Kevin Chapman, LHP Matt den Dekker, OF (2nd) Nolan Fontana, SS (2nd) Austin Maddox, 3B (2nd) Preston Tucker, 1B (2nd) Brian Johnson, DH Preston Tucker, OF Mike Zunino, C Josh Adams, 2B (2nd) Nolan Fontana, SS (2nd) Hudson Randall, RHP (2nd) Brian Johnson, DH Steven Rodriguez, LHP Preston Tucker, OF Mike Zunino, C Nolan Fontana, SS (2nd) Taylor Gushue, C Logan Shore, RHP Harrison Bader, OF (2nd) Mike Rivera, C (2nd) JJ Schwarz, DH (2nd) Josh Tobias, 3B (2nd) Shaun Anderson, RHP Logan Shore, RHP Peter Alonso, 1B (2nd) Dalton Guthrie, SS (2nd) Mike Rivera, C (2nd)
SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2008 2009 2010 2011
Matt den Dekker, OF Matt den Dekker, OF Matt den Dekker, OF Nolan Fontana, SS Preston Tucker, 1B Nolan Fontana, SS
2012 2015 2016
Mike Zunino, C Nolan Fontana, SS Mike Zunino, C Buddy Reed, OF Dalton Guthrie, SS Buddy Reed, OF Mike Rivera, C
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Adam Davis, 2B Brian Jeroloman, C Brandon McArthur, 3B Matt den Dekker, OF Cole Figueroa, SS Jonathan Pigott, OF Josh Adams, 2B Preston Tucker, 1B Nolan Fontana, SS Brian Johnson, LHP & DH Austin Maddox, 3B Hudson Randall, RHP Mike Zunino, C Zack Powers, 3B Karsten Whitson, RHP Josh Tobias, 3B Harrison Bader, OF Peter Alonso, 1B Logan Shore, RHP John Sternagel, 3B Dalton Guthrie, 2B Mike Rivera, C JJ Schwarz, DH Deacon Liput, 2B Jonathan India, 3B
ALL-SEC EASTERN DIVISION (1961-85) 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
Dennis Aust, P Paul Booher, C C.W. Price, OF Al Lopez, OF Tom Moore, 3B Jerry Nicholson, P Lee Scheinholt, C Danny Eggart, P Carol Lenoux, 2B Tom Moore, 3B Bill Blomgren, OF Dave Porter, C Tom Shannon, 1B Tom Shannon, 1B Allen Trammell, OF Jim Frazier, OF Jack Kentworthy, C Bruce Moore, 2B Kelly Prior, P Ed Gross, C Kelly Prior, P Terry Stroemer, 1B Richard Trapp, SS Nick Nicosia, OF Mike Ovca, C Glen Pickren, P Richard Trapp, SS Jim Courier, P Skip Lujack, 1B Guy McTheny, OF Mike Ovca, C Rod Wright, 3B Tony Dobies, OF Will Harman, C Will Harman, C Ray Hull, SS David Bowden, 2B John Fuller, C Mike Newman, P Doug Corbett, P John Fuller, C Sammy Rick, OF David Bowden, 3B Roger Holt, UTL Roger Holt, SS John Cortese, 1B Dean Empie, 1B Roger Holt, SS Jim Shulock, C Joe Ward, OF Ron Crum, P
Marc Sullivan, C Pete Teixeira, P Jim Watkins, OF David Banes, OF Chuck Dale, P Chuck Sandberg, 1B Tony Stevens, DH Marc Sullivan, C Rob Teegarden, OF Jim Watkins, OF David Banes, OF David Falcone, DH Larry Mikesell, P Tony Stevens, UTL Ron Cardieri, C Glenn Carpenter, OF Steve Lombardozzi, UTL Craig McGraw, OF Larry Mikesell, P Jim Yonker, 2B Rich Bombard, P Bruce Crabbe, SS Mike Stanley, C Brad Dantzler, 1B Shawn Fawbush, P Richard Rice, P Albie Scoggins, OF Mike Stanley, DH Bruce Crabbe, 2B Russ Kibler, P Tim Owen, C Scott Ruskin, OF Mike Stanley, UTL Jeff Fischer, P Scott Lusader, OF Soctt Ruskin, P Mike Stanley, C
SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
(44 times by 33 players) 1985 Scott Ruskin (Week of April 16) 1986 Joey Fernandez (Week of March 23) 1987 Rodney Brewer (Week of April 7) 1990 Bo Camposano (Week of May 1) 1993 Bo Camposano (Week of April 5) 1994 Chan Perry (Week of May 2) 1996 David Eckstein (Week of March 25) Brad Wilkerson (Week of May 6) 1997 Brad Wilkerson (Week of April 21) 1998 David Ross (Week of March 16) Derek Nicholson (Week of April 6) Brad Wilkerson (Week of May 11) 1999 Greg Catalanotte (Week of March 22) Kurt Keene (Week of April 26) 2001 Peter Nystrom (Week of March 26) 2002 Pat Osborn (Week of Feb. 11) Ryan Shealy (Week of March 11) Mark Kiger (Week of April 15) Ryan Shealy (Week of May 13) 2003 Stephen Barton (Week of Feb. 10) C.J. Smith (Week of Feb. 24) 2004 C.J. Smith (Week of Feb. 23) Ben Harrison (Week of April 26) Jeff Corsaletti (Week of May 3) 2005 Matt LaPorta (Week of Feb. 21) Matt LaPorta (Week of April 25) Matt LaPorta (Week of May 23) 2006 Adam Davis (Week of Feb. 13) 2007 Matt LaPorta (Week of March 26) Matt LaPorta (Week of April 2) Brian Leclerc (Week of April 23) 2008 Cole Figueroa (Week of May 19) 2011 Nolan Fontana (Week of Feb. 21) Mike Zunino (Week of May 2) Nolan Fontana (Week of May 16) Mike Zunino (Week of May 23) 2012 Preston Tucker (Week of March 19) Brian Johnson (Week of April 16) 2013 Zack Powers (Week of Feb. 19) 2014 Casey Turgeon (Week of May 5) Taylor Gushue (Week of May 19) 2015 Harrison Bader (Week of Feb. 16) Buddy Reed (Week of Feb. 23) JJ Schwarz (Week of April 13)
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SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK
(29 times by 22 players) 1988 Johnny Wiggs (Week of March 22) Johnny Wiggs (Week of April 25) Johnny Wiggs (Week of May 9) 1989 Jeff Gidcumb (Week of April 3) 1990 Doug Brennan (Week of April 24) 1991 John Burke (Week of March 18) Marc Valdes (Week of April 1) 1992 John Pricher (Week of April 20) 1993 Marc Valdes (Week of May 3) 1994 Rob Bonanno (Week of April 11) 1997 Josh Fogg (Week of May 12) 2000 Eddie Rojas (Week of April 24) Mike Smalley (Week of May 1) 2002 Keith Ramsey (Week of March 25) Alex Hart (Week of May 6) 2003 Adam Sanabria (Week of March 10) Justin Hoyman (Week of March 24) 2004 Justin Hoyman (Week of Feb. 16) 2006 Darren O’Day (Week of Feb. 20) 2008 Patrick Keating (Week of March 31) 2009 Patrick Keating (Week of Feb. 23) 2010 Kevin Chapman (Week of May 24) 2011 Hudson Randall (Week of March 21) Hudson Randall (Week of April 4) 2013 Jonathon Crawford (Week of April 1) 2014 Aaron Rhodes (Week of April 28) 2016 Logan Shore (Week of Feb. 29 & April 25) Alex Faedo (Week of March 14)
SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
(24 times by 18 players) 2007 Kyle Mullaney (Week of May 14) 2008 Josh Adams (Week of March 17) Tommy Toledo (Week of March 24) 2009 Alex Panteliodis (Week of March 23) Preston Tucker (Week of March 30) Preston Tucker (Week of April 13) Preston Tucker (Week of April 27) 2010 Hudson Randall (Week of March 1) Nolan Fontana (Week of March 8) Brian Johnson (Week of April 5) Hudson Randall (Week of April 12) Austin Maddox (Week of April 19) Brian Johnson (Week of May 3) Nolan Fontana (Week of May 17) 2011 Zack Powers (Week of March 7) Karsten Whitson (Week of April 25) 2012 Taylor Gushue (Week of February 20) Taylor Gushue (Week of March 5) Casey Turgeon (Week of May 7) 2013 Harrison Bader (Week of April 15) 2014 A.J. Puk (Week of April 14) Logan Shore (Week of May 12) 2015 JJ Schwarz (Week of March 2) Mike Rivera (Week of March 30)
SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1971 (3) John Flad Ray Hull David Thomas 1972 (1) Ray Hull 1973 (3) Nick DeVirgilis Bill Finney Xavier Prida 1974 (4) Bill Bolander Doug Corbett Bill Finney John Fuller 1975 (2) David Bowden Bill Finney 1976 (6) Bruce Baker J.B. Caldwell John Cortese Terry Fitzgerald Eric Hiller Roger Holt 1977 (4) John Brantley J.B. Caldwell John Cortese Roger Holt 1978 No Team 1979 (2) David Livingston Pete Teixeria 1980 None 1981 (1) Glenn Carpenter
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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS 1982 (2) Mario Alos Nick Krsnich 1983 (3) George Reyes Scott Ruskin Mike Stanley 1984 (4) Donald Carr Russ Kibler Scott Lusader Mike Stanley 1985 (4) Stan Fascher Lance Hodges Scott Lusader Tim Touma 1986 (1) John Floyd 1987 None 1988 (1) Tyson Johnson 1989 (2) Todd Douma Mike Moberg 1990 (4) Jason Beaird Todd McCray Mike Moberg Tony Sharkins 1991 (1) Jason Beaird 1992 (4) Brian Duva Ken Mercer Brian Purvis David Valdes 1993 (4) Brian Duva Brandt Mathers Shane McGinnis David Valdes 1994 (6) Eric Castaldo Brian Duva Dean Kent Sean McClellan Matt Parker Chris Simpkins 1995 (4) Eric Castaldo Jesse Curtis David Eckstein Dean Kent 1996 (4) Eric Castaldo David Eckstein Matt Parker Shane Seroyer 1997 (6) Charles Aulet Tommy Bond David Eckstein Mike Floyd Sergio Rodriguez Shane Seroyer 1998 (9) Jeff Cardozo Michael Gray Tim Johnson Ty Martin Matt McClendon Stuart McFarland Sergio Rodriguez Shane Seroyer Matt Siegel 1999 (10) Jeff Cardozo Kevin Coleman Ryan Gleichowski Ben Grezlovski Tim Johnson Matt McClendon Stuart McFarland Sergio Rodriguez Shane Seroyer Matt Siegel 2000 (10) Jay Belflower Jeff Cardozo Kevin Coleman Brian Haught Tim Johnson David Klebonis Stuart McFarland Ryan Shealy Matt Siegel Spencer Williams 2001 (6) Jeff Cardozo Kevin Coleman Kevin Estrada Alex Hart David Klebonis Matt Siegel 2002 (9) Jay Belflower
2003 (17) 2004 (11) 2005 (14) 2006 (12) 2007 (15) 2008 (17)
Jeff Cardozo Kevin Coleman Alex Hart David Klebonis Tom Potter Ryan Shealy Matt Siegel K.O. Wiegandt David Bartelt Stephen Barton Tommy Boss Daniel Brooks Kevin Coleman Mario Garza Ben Harrison Alex Hart Ryan Kennedy David Klebonis Joe Mercandante Mike Pete Tom Potter Ryan Sadowski C.J. Smith Wes Swackhamer Ben Zeskind David Bartelt Tommy Boss Matt Cresap Bo Dring Ben Harrison Jimmy Kubek Darren O’Day Mike Pete Patrick Rumble C.J. Smith Seth Steinhauer Carson Bassett Tommy Boss Daniel Brooks Adam Davis Connor Falkenbach Matt Fuchs Matt Hightower Jared Kubin Stephen Locke Brandon McArthur Darren O’Day Mike Pete Greg Quatrino Seth Steinhauer Stephen Barton Carson Bassett Brett Bentley Daniel Brooks Matt Gaski Nate Helms Jared Kubin Brandon McArthur Darren O’Day Greg Quatrino Chris Woods Tommy Wynn Avery Barnes Brett Bentley Michael Branham Teddy Foster Kris Gawriluk Jared Kubin Matt LaPorta Brandon McArthur Chris Petrie Clayton Pisani Austin Pride Bo Smith Patrick Thompson Cody Wheeler Tommy Wynn Bryson Barber Avery Barnes Brett Bentley Billy Bullock Kevin Chapman Tony Davis Matt den Dekker Josh Edmondson Cole Figueroa Teddy Foster
2009 (7) 2010 (8) 2011 (8) 2012 (10) 2013 (12) 2014 (9) 2015 (9) 2016 (14)
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Jake Hicks Patrick Keating Brandon McArthur Jonathan Pigott Clayton Pisani Hampton Tignor Jon Townsend Avery Barnes Kevin Chapman Tony Davis Teddy Foster Clayton Pisani Justin Poovey Hampton Tignor Matt Campbell Greg Larson Alex Panteliodis Daniel Pigott Justin Poovey Jandy Rosabal Hampton Tignor Jerico Weitzel Matt Campbell Cody Dent Brian Johnson Greg Larson Austin Maddox Ben McMahan Justin Poovey Paul Wilson Jonathon Crawford Cody Dent Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Keenan Kish Greg Larson Austin Maddox Jeff Moyer Daniel Pigott Preston Tucker Cody Dent Mike Fahrman Taylor Gushue Todd Haskel Keenan Kish Johnny Magliozzi Zack Powers Bobby Poyner Cory Reid Justin Shafer Corey Stump Josh Tobias Mike Fahrman Ryan Harris Richie Martin Zack Powers Bobby Poyner Justin Shafer Corey Stump Josh Tobias Danny Young Shaun Anderson Tyler Deel Mike Fahrman Jason Lombardozzi Richie Martin Scott Moss Bobby Poyner A.J. Puk Frank Rubio Shaun Anderson Alex Faedo Mike Fahrman Dalton Guthrie Christian Hicks Mark Kolozsvary Ryan Larson Jason Lombardozzi Scott Moss A.J. Puk Frank Rubio JJ Schwarz Logan Shore Jeremy Vasquez
FIRST-YEAR SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2004 2005 (3) 2006 (1) 2007 (6) 2008 (6) 2009 (7) 2010 (5) 2011 (1) 2012 (5) 2013 (5) 2014 (6) 2015 (1) 2016 (5)
None Matt Hightower Jared Kubin Stephen Locke Chas Spottswood Tony Davis Matt den Dekker Cole Figueroa Jake Hicks Ryan Lockwood Hampton Tignor Adam Allen Cody Barnes Chris Freshcorn Travis Lawler Justin Poovey Tommy Toledo Will Jolin Greg Larson Ben McMahan Alex Panteliodis Daniel Pigott Tyler Thompson Jerico Weitzel Cody Dent Michael Heller Brian Johnson Austin Maddox Hudson Randall Keenan Kish Bobby Poyner Cory Reid Justin Shafer Corey Stump Josh Tobias Raph Andrades Richie Martin Kevin Stypulkowski Mike Vinson Danny Young Shaun Anderson Tyler Deel Jason Lombardozzi Scott Moss A.J. Puk Frank Rubio Dalton Guthrie Hunter Bowling Nick Horvath Jackson Kowar Blake Reese Danny Reyes
SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE/ GOOD WORKS TEAM 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Ryan Shealy Mario Garza Ben Hedgecock Matt LaPorta Darren O’Day Matt LaPorta Brandon McArthur Brandon McArthur Hampton Tignor Greg Larson Greg Larson Cody Dent Josh Tobias Josh Tobias Dane Dunning
Slugger Matt LaPorta was the first player from Florida to earn the SEC’s Community Service/Good Works’ recognition twice in his career.
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GATORS IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT 1977 - OXFORD, MISS. (2-2) Mississippi State Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss
1993 - COLUMBIA, S.C. (0-2) W W L L
3-1 5-4 6-7 4-7
Mississippi State Georgia
L 3-8 L 2-7
L 2-5 W 7-1 W 5-1 L 11-12
1980 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (0-2) Ole Miss Vanderbilt
L 2-3 L 7-11
1981 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (3-0) W 3-2 W 8-3 W 11-5
1982 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (3-1) Alabama Ole Miss Tennessee Tennessee
W 7-3 W 8-7 L 7-10 W 9-3
Alabama Mississippi State
L 2-15 L 3-5
1984 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (3-1) W 5-3 W 10-2 L 2-3 W 3-1
1985 - BATON ROUGE, LA. (1-2) Mississippi State LSU Georgia
Tennessee Alabama Auburn Alabama
Kentucky Auburn Alabama
LSU Tennessee Ole Miss
3-6
Kentucky South Carolina Mississippi State Kentucky LSU
W 7-6 (10) L 6-13 W 17-5 L 3-6
L 2-4 W 7-2 W 5-1 W 6-5 L 0-2
2015 – HOOVER ALA. (4-1) Arkansas Auburn Arkansas LSU Vanderbilt
W 6-4 L 4-6 L 2-3
L 6-7 W 11-2 W 10-0 (7) W 2-1 W 7-3
2016 – HOOVER ALA. (3-2) W 7-2 W 8-7 W 12-4 L 6-9
LSU Alabama Mississippi State LSU Texas A&M
L 3-5 (14) W 5-4 W 12-2 (7) W 1-0 L 5-12
L 0-10 W 9-3 L 6-7
2002 - HOOVER, ALA. (3-2)
2004 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2)
L 3-8 W 5-2 L 8-9
L 4-5 L 4-5
1988 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (4-1) L 3-8 W 4-3 W 7-2 W 3-1 W 5-3
1989 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (2-2) W 7-6 W 8-6 L 2-4 (10) L 1-16
1990 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) L 4-6 W 6-5 L 2-8
1991 - BATON ROUGE, LA. (4-0) Auburn Alabama LSU LSU
L
2014 – HOOVER ALA. (3-2)
2001 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2)
Kentucky Mississippi State
LSU Georgia Mississippi State
Texas A&M
2000 - HOOVER, ALA. (3-1) Auburn Kentucky South Carolina LSU
W 6-1 L 1-2 W 7-2 L 6-8
2013 - HOOVER, ALA. (0-1)
W 6-5 W 6-2 W 7-3 L 5-10 L 5-15
1997 - COLUMBUS, GA. (2-2)
1987 - ATHENS, GA. (0-2)
Alabama LSU Auburn Georgia
Auburn Vanderbilt South Carolina Vanderbilt
L 4-6 L 2-4
1996 - HOOVER, ALA. (3-2) Mississippi State LSU Alabama Alabama Alabama
W 7-5 W 6-0 L 3-4 W 3-2 W 5-0
2012 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2)
1995 - KNOXVILLE, TENN. (0-2)
Georgia Alabama Mississippi State Alabama Alabama
Georgia Auburn LSU Mississippi State Mississippi State
L 3-4 (10) L 7-15
1998 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2)
1983 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (0-2)
Alabama Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Mississippi State Alabama Georgia Georgia Vanderbilt
1994 - LEXINGTON, KY. (0-2)
Georgia Vanderbilt
1979 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (2-2)
Alabama Mississippi State Kentucky
L 1-7 L 0-5
Georgia Vanderbilt
1978 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (0-2)
LSU Kentucky LSU Mississippi State
2011 - HOOVER, ALA. (4-1)
Kentucky Georgia
W 8-7 W 4-3 W 7-1 W 8-4
LSU Vanderbilt Georgia Vanderbilt
FLORIDA SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY
W 5-4 (10) L 0-3 W 7-0 L 5-6 (12)
FLORIDA VERSUS SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS
Appearances: 36 Titles: 7 (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 2011, 2015) Runner-up Finishes: 7 (1977, 1979, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2014, 2016)
Opponent (Last Meeting) Alabama (2016) Arkansas (2015) Auburn (2015) Georgia (2011) Kentucky (2014) LSU (2016) Ole Miss (2009) Mississippi State (2016) South Carolina (2014) Tennessee (2001) Texas A&M (2016) Vanderbilt (2015) Total (36 appearances):
2005 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2) Arkansas Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss
W 9-8 W 10-7 L 1-14 (7) L 2-4
2007 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) South Carolina Alabama South Carolina
L 3-4 (12) W 3-2 L 3-5
2008 - HOOVER, ALA. (0-2) Vanderbilt South Carolina
L 3-7 L 3-11
Arkansas Ole Miss Arkansas
2010 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2)
Auburn Georgia LSU South Carolina LSU
LSU Arkansas Vanderbilt Alabama
W-L 10-9 3-3 7-2 5-8 5-3 11-8 4-6 9-6 3-4 5-2 0-2 3-8 65-61 (.516)
SEC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS Year Team 1933 Georgia 1934 Alabama 1935 Alabama 1936 Alabama 1937 Auburn 1938 Alabama 1939 LSU 1940 Alabama 1941 Alabama 1942 Alabama 1943 LSU 1944 No season 1945 No season 1946 LSU 1947 Alabama
2009 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2)
1992 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (3-2) W 2-0 W 12-5 W 3-1 (12) L 4-11 L 1-12
W 7-2 L 4-7 W 5-0 W 7-4 L 9-11
L 5-8 W 12-2 (8) L 7-10
L 6-10 W 5-4 W 5-2 L 2-5 (7)
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W-L 8‑1 14‑2 19‑2 7‑3 8‑1 10‑1 10‑2 12‑1 13‑2 9‑1 11‑3 11‑3 11‑3
1948 Mississippi State 1949 Mississippi State 1950 Alabama 1951 Tennessee 1952 FLORIDA 1953 Georgia 1954 Georgia 1955 Alabama 1956 FLORIDA 1957 Georgia Tech 1958 Auburn 1959 Ole Miss 1960 Ole Miss 1961 LSU 1962 FLORIDA 1963 Auburn 1964 Ole Miss 1965 Mississippi State 1966 Mississippi State 1967 Auburn 1968 Alabama 1969 Ole Miss 1970 Mississippi State 1971 Mississippi State 1972 Ole Miss 1973 Vanderbilt 1974 Vanderbilt 1975 LSU 1976 Auburn 1977 Ole Miss 1978 Auburn 1979 Mississippi State 1980 Vanderbilt 1981 FLORIDA 1982 FLORIDA 1983 Alabama 1984 FLORIDA 1985 Mississippi State 1986 LSU 1987 Mississippi State 1988 FLORIDA 1989 Mississippi State 1990 LSU 1991 LSU 1992 LSU 1993 LSU 1994 Tennessee 1995 Tennessee 1996 FLORIDA LSU Alabama 1997 LSU 1998 FLORIDA 1999 Arkansas 2000 South Carolina 2001 Georgia 2002 South Carolina 2003 LSU 2004 Georgia Arkansas 2005 FLORIDA 2006 Alabama Kentucky 2007 Vanderbilt 2008 Georgia 2009 LSU Ole Miss 2010 FLORIDA 2011 FLORIDA South Carolina Vanderbilt 2012 LSU 2013 Vanderbilt 2014 FLORIDA 2015 LSU 2016 Mississippi State
12‑5 13‑3 13‑4 16‑1 12‑2 12‑3 11‑4 12‑2 13‑3 13‑3 12‑3 10‑3 12‑2 11‑4 14‑3 15‑3 11‑1 11‑4 11‑4 15‑2 10‑8 11‑5 11‑4 13‑5 15‑3 11‑5 11‑4 19‑3 12‑7 15‑9 15‑8 17‑2 13‑9 16‑7 14‑8 14‑7 18‑4 16‑8 22‑5 13‑13 21‑6 20‑5 20‑7 19‑7 18‑6 18‑8‑1 24‑5 22‑8 20-10 20-10 20-10 22-7 21-8 22-8 25-5 20-10 21-8 20-9-1 19-11 19-11 20-10 20-10 20-10 22-8 20-9-1 20-10 20-10 22-8 22-8 22-8 22-8 19-11 26-3 21-9 21-8 21-9
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FLORIDA’S SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDS BATTING
PITCHING
INDIVIDUAL
INDIVIDUAL
Most At-Bats, Game: 7, Dalton Guthrie vs. LSU, 14-inning game (5/25/16) Most At Bats, Series: 25, David Eckstein, 1996 Most At Bats, Career: 61, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Runs, Game: 4, Brad Wilkerson vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Runs, Series: 7, Josh Tobias (2015), Brad Wilkerson (1997), John Tamargo (1996), Dave Majeski (1991) & Javier Ortiz (1982) Most Runs, Career: 13, Nolan Fontana (2010-12), Dave Majeski (1989-92) & Mike Stanley (1982-85) Most Hits, Game: 5, Derek Nicholson vs. Alabama (5/17/97) Most Hits, Series: 11, Ryan Shealy (23 at bats), 2002 Most Hits, Career: 21, Dave Majeski, 1989-92 Most Walks, Game: 4, Mike Stanley vs. Alabama (5/14/82) Most Walks, Series: 9, Albie Scoggins, 1982 Most Walks, Career: 13, Brad Wilkerson, 1996-98 Most Doubles, Game: 2, 12x, last by Danny Reyes vs. Alabama (5/26/16) Most Doubles, Series: 4, Brian Reimsnyder, 1988 Most Doubles, Career: 6, Mark Ellis, 1996-98 Most Triples, Game: 1, 14x, last by JJ Schwarz vs. Mississippi State (5/27/16) Most Triples, Series: 2, Rob Teegarden, 1979 Most Triples, Career: 2, Matt Siegel (1998-2001) & Rob Teegarden (1978-79) Most Home Runs, Game: 2, Jonathan Pigott vs. Ole Miss (5/21/09) & Brent Killen vs. Georgia (5/14/92) Most Home Runs, Series: 3, Jonathan Pigott, 2009 & Chuck Hazzard, 1996 Most Home Runs, Career: 3, Jonathan Pigott, 2007-10, Chuck Hazzard, 1995-98, Mike Stanley, 1982-85 Most RBI, Game: 6, Derek Nicholson vs. Auburn (5/17/97) & Brent Killen vs. Georgia (5/14/92) Most RBI, Series: 9, Ben Harrison, 2002 Most RBI, Career: 13, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 & Mike Stanley, 1982-85 Most Stolen Bases, Game: 3, Jonathan Tucker vs. Vanderbilt (5/27/04); David Eckstein vs. Vanderbilt (5/19/95); Jim Watkins vs. Georgia (5/13/78) & Roger Holt vs. Ole Miss (5/14/77) Most Stolen Bases, Series: 6, Daniel Pigott, 2011 Most Stolen Bases, Career: 9, Daniel Pigott, 2009-12 Most Total Bases, Game: 13, Brent Killen (2 HR, 1 3B, 1 2B) vs. Georgia (5/14/92)
Most Appearances, Series: 4, Kirby Snead, 2016 & John Pricher, 1991 Most Appearances, Career: 9, Kirby Snead, 2014-16 & Greg Larson, 2009-12 Most Games Started, Series: 2, Marc Valdes (1991), Rich Bombard (1982), Chuck Dale (1979), Ross Baumgarten (1977) Most Games Started, Career: 4, Marc Valdes, 1991-93 Most Innings Pitched, Game: 9.1, Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) & Jeff Gidcumb vs. Auburn (5/13/89) Most Innings Pitched, Series: 18.0, Rich Bombard, 1982 Most Innings Pitched, Career: 27.0, Rich Bombard, 1981-82 Most Strikeouts, Game: 15, Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) Most Strikeouts, Series: 15, Rob Bonanno, 1994 Most Strikeouts, Career: 34, Rich Bombard, 1981-82 Most Wins, Series: 2, Rich Bombard, 1982 Most Wins, Career: 3, Rich Bombard, 1981-82 Most Saves, Series: 2, Shaun Anderson, 2016, Austin Maddox, 2011 & John Pricher, 1991 Most Saves, Career: 2, Shaun Anderson, 2014-16, Austin Maddox, 2010-12 & John Pricher, 1989-92 Fewest Hits Allowed Game (9.0 IP): 3, Connor Falkenbach vs. Georgia (5/28/04) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 13, Josh Fogg vs. Alabama (5/18/96), Marc Valdes vs. Kentucky (5/20/93) & Rich Bombard vs. Kentucky (5/18/91) Most Hits Allowed, Series: 19, Rich Bombard, 1982 Most Hits Allowed, Career: 32, Marc Valdes (1991-93) & Rich Bombard (1981-82) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game: 10, Michael Gray vs. Alabama (5/16/97) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Series: 10, Michael Gray, 1997 Most Earned Runs Allowed, Career: 16, Darren McClellan, 1993-95 Lowest ERA, Series (at least 6 IP): 0.00, Dane Dunning (6.0 IP, 2016), Scott Moss (6.0 IP, 2016), Taylor Lewis (8.0 IP, 2015); A.J. Puk (7.0 IP, 2015); Kirby Snead (6.1 IP, 2014); Karsten Whitson (6.0 IP, 2014); Hudson Randall (8.0 IP, 2011); Kyle Mullaney (6.0 IP, 2007); Connor Falkenbach (9.0 IP, 2004); Keith Ramsey (9.0 IP, 2002); Rob Bonnano (7.0 IP, 1992); Eugene Fischer (9.0 IP, 1984); John Stamper (6.2 IP, 1977) Highest ERA, Series (at least 6 IP): 12.16, Jacob Roll, 1996 Least Walks Allowed, Series (at least 6 IP): 0, Dane Dunning (6.0 IP, 2016), Scott Moss (6.0 IP, 2016), Logan Shore (7.2 IP, 2015); Brian Johnson (9.0 IP, 2012); Bryan Augenstein (9.0 IP, 2007); Connor Falkenbach (9.0 IP, 2004); Nick Krsnich (9.0 IP, 1982) & Ross Baumgarten (17.1 IP, 1977) Complete Games (26): Alex Faedo vs. Mississippi State - 7 inn. (5/27/16)A.J. Puk vs. Arkansas (5/22/15); Brian Johnson vs. South Carolina (5/25/12); Bryan Augenstein vs. Alabama (5/24/07); Connor Falkenbach vs. Georgia (5/28/04); Tommy Boss vs. Vanderbilt (5/27/04); Keith Ramsey vs. Mississippi State (5/24/02); Jimmy Ramshaw vs. Georgia (5/22/02); Matt McClendon vs. Auburn (5/17/97); Sergio Rodriguez vs. LSU (5/17/96); Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/21/93); Jeff Gidcumb vs. Mississippi State (5/15/88); Ken Sebree vs. Kentucky (5/14/87); Jeff Fischer vs. LSU (5/11/85); Jeff Fischer vs. Tennessee (5/14/84); Russ Kibler vs. Alabama (5/11/84); Rich Bombard vs. Tennessee (5/17/82); Rich Bombard vs. Alabama (5/14/82); Nick Krsnich vs. Ole Miss (5/15/82); Rich Bombard vs. Kentucky, (5/18/81); Randy O’Neal vs. Mississippi State (5/16/81); Larry Mikesell vs. Alabama (5/15/81); Larry Mikesell vs. Ole Miss (5/10/80); Kerry Kellogg vs. LSU (5/14/79); Pete Teixeira vs. Kentucky (5/13/79); Ross Baumgarten vs. Ole Miss (5/13/77)
TEAM Most At Bats, Game: 46, vs. LSU, 14-inning game (5/25/16) Most At Bats, Series: 184, 1996 Most Runs, Game: 17 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Runs, Series: 36, 2015 Most Hits, Game: 19, vs. Alabama (5/25/02) & Auburn (5/17/97) Most Hits, Series: 57, 2015 (5 games, 169 at bats) Most Walks, Game: 11 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Walks, Series: 41, 1982 Most Doubles, Game: 6 vs. Auburn, 5/17/97 Most Doubles, Series: 11, 2016, 1997 Most Triples, Game: 2, 4x, last vs. LSU (5/21/00) Most Triples, Series: 8, 1979 Most Home Runs, Game: 3 vs. Ole Miss (5/21/09) & Mississippi State (5/15/87) Most Home Runs, Series: 6, 1996 Most RBI, Game: 15 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most RBI, Series: 32, 2015 Most Total Bases, Game: 33 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Stolen Bases, Game: 6 vs. Ole Miss (5/14/77) Most Stolen Bases, Series: 11, 2001 & 2011
TEAM Most Innings Pitched, Game: 14.0, vs. LSU (5/25/16) Most Innings Pitched, Series: 47.0, 2016 Most Hits Allowed, Game: 20, vs. Georgia (5/14/89) Least Hits Allowed, Game: 3, vs. Arkansas (5/22/15), Georgia (5/28/04) & LSU (5/15/92, 5/14/79) Most Hits Allowed, Series: 53, 1996 Least Hits Allowed, Series: 18, 1987 Most Runs Allowed, Game: 16, vs. Georgia (5/14/89) Least Runs Allowed, Game: 0, vs. LSU (5/28/16), vs. Arkansas (5/22/15), Vanderbilt (5/29/11), Alabama (5/26/11), Georgia (5/28/04), Mississippi State (5/24/02) & Auburn (5/13/92) Most Strikeouts, Game: 15, vs. Georgia (5/19/94) Least Strikeouts, Game: 0, vs. Alabama (5/15/82) Most Strikeouts, Series: 46, 2015 Least Strikeouts, Series: 4, 1978 Most Walks Allowed, Game: 12, vs. LSU (5/17/92) & South Carolina (5/16/92) Least Walks Allowed, Game: 0, vs. LSU (5/28/16), vs. Mississippi State (5/23/14), South Carolina (5/12/12), Alabama (5/24/07 & 5/25/02), Ole Miss (5/15/92 & 5/13/77), Auburn (5/13/92) Most Walks Allowed, Series: 35, 1992 Most Wins, Series: 4, 1988, 1991, 2011, 2015 Most Saves, Series: 3, 1991
Left-hander Brian Johnson tossed the only complete game of his career to oust South Carolina from the 2012 SEC Tournament.
Daniel Pigott was tabbed the Most Valuable Player of the 2011 SEC Tourney after going 7-for-12 (.583) in four games with six runs and six stolen bases in six attempts.
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GATORS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1958 - NCAA DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT (GASTONIA, N.C.)
1985 – NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.)
Clemson Florida State Clemson Clemson
Virginia Princeton Virginia Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.)
W 8-6 W 2-1 L 14-15 L 1-3
1960 – NCAA DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT (GASTONIA, N.C) The Citadel Florida Southern The Citadel North Carolina
L W W L
2-4 (6) 5-0 (6) 4-1 5-7
1962 – NCAA DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT (GASTONIA, N.C) Florida State Wake Forest Florida State
W L L
1-0 1-7 1-3 (5)
1977 – NCAA MIDEAST REGIONAL (4TH SEED, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.) Minnesota Virginia Tech Central Michigan Minnesota
Reliever Connor Falkenbach let out a victory yell after Matt LaPorta recorded the final out of the 2005 NCAA Super Regional, sending the Gators to the College World Series for the first time in seven years.
FLORIDA NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
1998 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH)
NCAA Tournament Record: 98-69 (.587) College World Series Appearances: 10 Best College World Series Finish: 2nd, 2005 & 2011 College World Series Record: 14-21 (.400) NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 8 NCAA Super Regional Titles: 6 NCAA Super Regional Record: 12-6 (.667) NCAA Regional Appearances: 32 NCAA Regional Titles: 12 NCAA Regional Record: 72-42 (.632)
Mississippi State Southern California
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Texas Texas
(Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb.)
1988 (1-2, TIED FOR 5TH) Wichita State California Arizona State
L 4-5 W 6-5 L 1-10
Tennessee Nebraska Arizona State Arizona State
UCLA Florida State
W 6-4 W 7-4 L 1-6 W 6-3
Florida State Missouri Middle Tennessee State Florida State Miami (Fla.)
L 2-4 L 2-6
L 3-11 L 5-8
USF Stetson
1-2 (11) 2-5
Miami (Fla.) South Alabama
L L
3-7 4-5
L L
5-6 4-7
1988 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL (1ST SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) George Mason N.C. State Tulane Florida State Stetson
W 7-0 L 3-13 W 9-5 W 9-3 W 8-0
1989 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL (2ND SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) East Carolina UCF Miami (Fla.)
W 11-6 L 7-10 L 1-9
1991 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Furman Jacksonville N.C. State N.C. State
W 2-0 W 3-0 W 9-4 W 3-2 (10)
1992 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Rider California Texas A&M
W L L
6-1 3-4 (10) 5-6
1994 – NCAA ATLANTIC I REGIONAL (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) West Virginia Minnesota West Virginia Minnesota Miami (Fla.)
W 8-7 L 2-12 W 12-8 W 4-1 L 6-10
1996 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Bucknell N.C. State USF Massachusetts
W 7-0 W 12-9 W 6-4 (13) W 12-2
1997 – NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) St. John’s Arizona State Richmond Miami (Fla.)
2012 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH) South Carolina Kent State
L 0-8 L 4-5
1984 – NCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL (2ND SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.)
W 8-4 W 3-1 W 6-4
L L
L 1-5 W 7-3 W 7-4 (10) W 5-4 L 6-8
1982 – NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL (CORAL GABLES, FLA.)
CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS South Carolina South Carolina
W 9-5 L 1-9 W 12-7 L 5-7
1981 – NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL (CORAL GABLES, FLA.)
(TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, Omaha, Neb.)
Texas Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
W 5-2 L 4-9 W 6-3 L 1-2
Florida State Arkansas George Washington Delaware
2010 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH)
LSU Florida State Fresno State LSU
Florida State LSU Florida State LSU
1979 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL (4TH SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.)
CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
2011 (3-2, SECOND)
1996 (2-2, TIED FOR 3RD)
13-14 10-12 (11)
2005 (3-3, SECOND)
1991 (2-2, TIED FOR 3RD) L 1-8 W 5-0 W 2-1 L 8-19
L L
L 0-7 W 9-4 W 13-11 L 1-5
L 1-14 W 14-4 W 15-2 W 8-1 L 9-12
W 4-3 L 2-3 W 16-2 L 5-6 (11)
2015 (3-2, TIED FOR 3RD) Miami (FL) Virginia Miami (FL) Virginia Virginia
W 15-3 L 0-1 W 10-2 W 10-5 L 4-5
2016 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH) Coastal Carolina Texas Tech
L L
1-2 2-3
Josh Fogg, who led the nation in ERA for most of the season, tied the Gators’ single-season mark with his 13th save in the NCAA East Regional triumph over Monmouth on May 21, 1998.
Mario Garza batted a scorching .737 (14-of-19) with 12 RBI and scored 12 runs in leading the Gators to the championship game of the 2003 NCAA Coral Gables Regional.
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GATORS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013 – NCAA BLOOMINGTON REGIONAL (3RD SEED, BLOOMINGTON, IND.) Austin Peay Valparaiso
L 3-4 L 4-5
2014 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) College of Charleston North Carolina
L L
2-3 2-5
2015 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Florida A&M USF Florida Atlantic
W 19-0 W 8-2 W 2-1
2015 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Florida State Florida State
W W
13-5 11-4
2016 NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Bethune-Cookman W 9-3 Connecticut W 6-5 Georgia Tech W 10-1
On his way to All-SEC, All-South Region and All-SEC Tourney honors, third baseman Pat Osborn led the league with a .414 batting average and helped the Gators reach the 2002 NCAA Gainesville Regional championship game.
1998 – NCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
2005 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
Monmouth Baylor Richmond Wake Forest Illinois
Florida State Florida State
W 12-8 L 5-10 W 15-3 W 12-9 W 7-6 (11)
San Jose State Baylor Texas State San Jose State San Jose State
L 1-4 W 10-1 W 14-0 W 8-7 L 1-3
L L
Bethune-Cookman W 8-7 Miami (Fla.) W 8-2 Miami (Fla.) W 16-5
2009 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
Stetson Miami (Fla.) Stetson
Southern Miss Southern Miss
2002 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Bethune-Cookman W 13-1 Miami (Fla.) L 2-7 Bethune-Cookman W 21-10 Miami (Fla.) W 11-10 (10) Miami (Fla.) L 7-8
Bethune-Cookman W 7-3 Miami (Fla.) W 10-2 Florida Atlantic W 15-0
2010 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) W W
Florida Atlantic L 3-4 Bethune-Cookman W 8-6 Florida Atlantic W 22-14 Miami (Fla.) W 15-5 Miami (Fla.) L 10-13
2011 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
2004 – NCAA OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL (1ST SEED, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.)
2011 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
Central Connecticut UCLA UCLA
W 12-1 W 4-3 W 11-0
2004 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (CORAL GABLES, FLA.) Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.)
L L
7-8 1-3
2005 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Stetson North Carolina Notre Dame
W W W
8-3 5-2 23-3
7-9 6-7
2010 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.)
2003 – NCAA CORAL GABLES REGIONAL (3RD SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.)
L L
Manhattan Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.)
Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State
L W W
3-0 5-0 7-0
Opponent (Last Meeting) Arizona State (1997) Arkansas (1979) Austin Peay (2013) Baylor (2000) Bethune-Cookman (2016) Bucknell (1996) California (1992) Central Connecticut (2004) College of Charleston (2014) UCF (1989) Central Michigan (1977) The Citadel (1960) Clemson (1958) Connecticut (2016) Delaware (1979) East Carolina (1989) Florida A&M (2015) Florida Atlantic (2015) Florida State (2008) Florida Southern (1960) Furman (1991) George Mason (1988) George Washington (1979) Georgia Tech (2016) Illinois (1998)
W-L 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 7-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 5-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0
FLORIDA VERSUS NCAA REGIONAL OPPONENTS
4-7 11-17
2009 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
2001 – NCAA CORAL GABLES REGIONAL (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) W 9-8 L 2-6 L 3-6
Florida State Florida State Florida State
8-1 8-5
2008 – NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL (2ND SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) Tulane Florida State
2000 – NCAA WACO REGIONAL (2ND SEED, WACO, TEXAS)
W W
2016 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.)
7-2 4-3 (10)
W 17-3 W 5-4 W 11-4
W L W
11-1 3-4 8-6
2012 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Bethune-Cookman W 4-0 Georgia Tech W 6-2 Georgia Tech W 15-3
2012 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) NC State NC State
W W
7-1 9-8 (10)
Playing a key role in the Gators’ run to their first-ever College World Series appearance, Jeff Gidcumb was voted the Most Outstanding Player of the 1988 East Regional in Tallahassee, Fla.
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Mark Kiger hit .403 and led UF in hits (104), runs (90), walks (60) and on-base percentage (.522) during an All-American campaign in 2003. Jacksonville (1991) Manhattan (2011) Massachusetts (1996) Miami (FL) (2011) Middle Tennessee State (1981) Minnesota (1994) Missouri (1981) Monmouth (1998) North Carolina (2014) N.C. State (1996) Notre Dame (2005) Oregon State (2010) Princeton (1985) Richmond (1998) Rider (1992) St. John’s (1997) San Jose State (2000) Stetson (2005) South Alabama (1984) USF (2015) Southwest Texas State (2000) Texas A&M (1992) Tulane (2008) UCLA (2004) Valparaiso (2013) Virginia (1985) Virginia Tech (1977) Wake Forest (1998) West Virginia (1994)
1-0 1-0 1-0 7-10 1-0 1-3 1-0 1-0 1-2 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 3-2 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0
FLORIDA VERSUS NCAA SUPER REGIONAL OPPONENTS Opponent (Last Meeting) Florida State (2016) Miami (FL) (2010) Mississippi State (2011) NC State (2012) Southern Miss (2009)
W-L 6-1 2-2 2-1 2-0 0-2
FLORIDA VERSUS CWS OPPONENTS Opponent (Last Meeting) Arizona State (1988) California (1988) Coastal Carolina (2016) Florida State (2010) Fresno State (1991) Kent State (2012) LSU (1996) Miami (FL) (2015) Mississippi State (1998) Nebraska (2005) South Carolina (2012) Southern California (1998) Tennessee (2005) Texas (2011) Texas Tech (2016) UCLA (2010) Vanderbilt (2011) Virginia (2015) Wichita State (1988)
W-L 1-2 1-0 0-1 3-1 1-0 0-1 0-4 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-3 0-1 1-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-2 0-1
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FLORIDA’S NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS BATTING
PITCHING
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INDIVIDUAL
Most At‑Bats, Game: 7, Scott Ruskin vs. Princeton (5/26/85) Most At‑Bats, Series: 28, Mark Ellis, 1998 Regional Most At Bats, Career: 125, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Runs, Game: 6, Adam Davis vs. Notre Dame (6/5/05) & Mario Garza vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Most Runs, Series: 12, Mario Garza, 2003 Regional Most Runs, Career: 29, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Hits, Game: 5, 4x, last by Mario Garza vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Most Hits, Series: 14, Mario Garza, 2003 Regional & Mark Ellis, 1998 Regional Most Hits, Career: 46, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Walks, Game: 3, 11x since 1989, last by Justin Shafer vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/1/12) Most Walks, Series: 9, Brad Wilkerson, 1998 Regional Most Walks, Career: 27, Brad Wilkerson, 1996‑98 Most Doubles, Game: 3, Jeff Corsaletti vs. Nebraska (6/19/05) Most Doubles, Series: 3, 12x, last by Justin Shafer, 2012 College World Series Most Doubles, Career: 10, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Triples, Game: 1, 23x, last by Danny Reyes vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/3/16) Most Triples, Series: 1, 23x, last by Danny Reyes, 2016 Regional Most Home Runs, Game: 3, Tyler Thompson vs. Florida Atlantic (6/6/10) Most Home Runs, Series: 4, Mario Garza & Brian Rose, 2003 Regional Most Home Runs, Career: 11, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most RBI, Game: 7, Brian Rose vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) & Charles Smith vs. Clemson (6/9/58 - Game 1) Most RBI, Series: 15, Pat Osborn, 2002 Regional Most RBI, Career: 41, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Stolen Bases, Game: 4, David Eckstein vs. N.C. State (5/24/96) Most Stolen Bases, Series: 4, David Eckstein, 1996 Regional Most Stolen Bases, Career: 6, David Eckstein, 1994-97
Most Appearances, Series: 4, Greg Larson & Steven Rodriguez, 2011 College World Series; Connor Falkenbach & Darren O’Day, 2005 College World Series Most Appearances, Career: 17, Greg Larson, 2009-12 Most Games Started, Series: 2, 14x, last by Logan Shore, 2015 College World Series Most Games Started, Career: 10, Hudson Randall, 2010-12 Most Innings Pitched, Series: 18.0, John Kaufman, 1996 Regional Most Innings Pitched, Career: 58.2, Hudson Randall, 2010-12 Most Innings Pitched, Game: 10.0, Rich Bombard vs. Middle Tennessee State (5/23/81) Most Strikeouts, Series: 18, Josh Fogg, 1998 Regional Most Strikeouts, Career: 50, Hudson Randall, 2010-12 Most Strikeouts, Game: 14, John Burke vs. Furman (5/23/91) Most Wins, Series: 2, five players, Logan Shore (2015 College World Series) Keith Ramsey, (2002 Regional), John Kaufman (1996 Regional), Brad Wilkerson, (1996 Regional), Jeff Gidcumb (1988 Regional) Most Wins, Career: 6, Logan Shore, 2014-16 Most Saves, Series: 1, by 19 players 26x, last by Shaun Anderson, 2016 Regional Game 2 Most Saves, Career: 3, Connor Falkenbach, 2002-05 & Jamie McAndrew, 1988-89 Complete Games (26): Jonathon Crawford, 2012; Alex Panteliodis, 2010; Tommy Boss, (2 in 2005, 1 in 2004); Connor Falkenbach, 2004; Justin Hoyman, 2003; Jeff Cardozo 2000; Tommy Bond, 1997 & 1998, John Kaufman, (2 in 1996); John Burke, 1991; Marc Valdes (2 in 1991); Steve Rosenberg, 1985; Jeff Fischer, 1985; Rich Bombard (10 inn.), 1981; Randy O’Neal, 1981; Mike Grant, 1979; Chuck Dale, 1979; Ron Crum, 1977; Jerry Nicholson (8 inn.), 1962; C.W. Price, 1962; Don McCreary, 1960 (6 inn.); Ray Oestricher, 1958
TEAM Most Innings Pitched, Game: 13.0 vs. USF (5/25/96) Most Innings Pitched, Series: 52.0, 2005 College World Series Most Hits Allowed, Game: 25 vs. Florida State (5/31/08) Least Hits Allowed, Game: 0 vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/1/12) & Furman (5/23/91) Most Runs, Game: 19 vs. LSU (6/5/91) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game: 17 vs. Florida State (5/31/08) Lowest ERA, Series: 1.00 (3 earned runs in 27 IP), 2016 Super Regional Most Strikeouts, Game: 14 vs. Wake Forest (5/23/98) & Furman (5/23/91) Most Strikeouts, Series: 43, 2011 College World Series Least Strikeouts, Game: 1 vs. Arizona State (6/22/05) & North Carolina (5/27/88) Most Walks, Game: 11 vs. Clemson (6/5/58) Least Walks, Game: 0, vs. North Carolina (5/31/14), Georgia Tech (6/3/12), Texas (6/18/11), Miami (Fla.) (6/12/10), Florida Atlantic (6/6/10), Bethune-Cookman (6/4/10), Massachusetts (5/26/96), USF (5/28/82), Virginia Tech (5/28/77)
TEAM Margin of Victory: 20 vs. Notre Dame (23-3, 6/5/05) Margin of Defeat: 13 vs. Virginia (14-1, 5/24/85) Most At‑Bats, Game: 49 vs. Southern California (6/1/98) Most Runs, Game: 23 vs. Notre Dame (6/5/05) Most Runs, Series: 58, 2003 Regional Most Hits, Game: 23 vs. Manhattan (6/3/11) Most Hits, Series: 70, 2003 Regional Highest Batting Average, Series: .409 (45‑for‑110), 2009 Regional Most Walks, Game: 14 vs. Central Michigan (5/28/77) Most Walks, Series: 30, 1998 Regional Most Strikeouts, Game: 17 vs. Clemson (6/9/58) Most Strikeouts, Series: 41, 2005 College World Series Most Doubles, Game: 6 vs. Wichita State (6/3/88) Most Doubles, Series: 13, 1988 Regional Most Triples, Game: 2, 3x, last vs. Oregon State (6/5/10) Most Triples, Series: 3, 1981 and 2010 Regional Most Home Runs, Game: 6 vs. Florida Atlantic (6/6/10) Most Home Runs, Series: 14, 2003 Regional Most RBI, Game: 22 vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Most RBI, Series: 56, 2003 Regional *Walks and Strikeouts since 1989
After hitting .500 with 10 RBI and three home runs when he was the Most Outstanding Player of the 1998 NCAA South Regional, Mark Ellis added four more hits and a game-tying blast versus eventual national champion Southern Cal at the CWS.
After deciding to remain in school for his senior season, Jeff Corsaletti responded with career highs in batting average (.358), RBI (53) and home runs (10) on his way to All-SEC, All-South Region and All-America recognition in 2005.
Right-hander Alan Horne punctuated his final appearance at McKethan Stadium with eight strikeouts over 8.1 innings to defeat Florida State in game two of the NCAA Super Regional to clinch a berth in the 2005 College World Series.
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1988
1991
The 1988 Florida squad moved into the national spotlight by advancing to the College World Series for the first time in school history. A historic season for the Gator Baseball program included the 1988 SEC regular-season and tournament titles, the NCAA East Regional Crown, the first College World Series appearance in school history and a final national ranking of sixth by Collegiate Baseball.
1991 proved to be a campaign to remember, as the Gators bounced all the way back from a disappointing 29-30 showing the previous year in which they failed to make the postseason. Florida notched a school-record 51 wins, appeared in the school’s second College World Series and registered a program-best third-place national finish. Entering the year, head coach Joe Arnold had high hopes for an improved performance. Arnold knew it, the team knew it and the fans knew it. Few people, however, could have predicted just how good things would be for the Gators in 1991.
“There’s no way we’re going to be satisfied with just the SEC Championship each year,” stated UF coach Joe Arnold, who picked up his 500th career win and earned SEC Coach of the Year honors during the season.
Boasting solid pitching and timely hitting, the Gators powered their way to the SEC Tournament title with a 4-0 mark. Florida capped a near-flawless four-day run in Baton Rouge, La., by defeating top-seeded LSU, 8-4, for its fifth championship at the event.
The Gators, who were picked sixth in the SEC preseason coaches’ poll, did not achieve success in the 1988 season without a few setbacks. Arnold’s club lost its SEC Tourney opener to Georgia, 8-3, but then reeled off four-straight victories in three days, never allowing more than three runs in a game. The Gators battled back from the consolation bracket at the SEC Tournament to upend host Mississippi State twice to take home the championship. After dropping its NCAA Regional opener in Tallahassee, UF rebounded to post four wins in a row, knocking off host Florida State along the way, to seize the coveted NCAA East Regional trophy.
Hosting the NCAA East Regional, the Gators returned to the friendly confines of McKethan Stadium at Perry Field as the number one seed. The Orange and Blue did not disappoint the home crowd either, going 4-0 to snag the Regional hardware. Right-hander John Burke twirled UF’s first no-hitter in 13 years and Brent Killen belted a home run in the bottom of the ninth to nip Furman in the first round, 2-0. In game two, Marc Valdes tossed a 3-0 shutout against Jacksonville to keep the Gators in the winner’s bracket. Consecutive triumphs over N.C. State, including a 3-2, 10-inning decision in the final, punched the ticket to Omaha.
Florida established a school record with 48 wins against a schedule rated as the second-toughest in college baseball, including 31 games against nationally-ranked opponents. In fact, the Gators re-wrote the record books, as they totaled 25 victories against SEC competition, combining the regular-season and league tourney contests.
At the College World Series, Florida eliminated top-seeded Florida State en route to a third-place finish. When all was said and done, the 1991 squad was recognized as one of the greatest in UF baseball history. Finishing 51-21 overall, the Gators were 16-8 during the SEC regular season and registered an eight-game winning streak spanning the SEC and NCAA Regional Tournaments to leave their own imprint of success on the program.
GATORS AT A GLANCE Overall: 48-19-1 SEC Record (Finish): 21-6 (1st) Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney, 4-1 at NCAA East Regional, 1-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 6th in College Baseball, 7th in Baseball America
GATORS AT A GLANCE Overall: 51-21 SEC Record (Finish): 16-8 (2nd) Postseason: 4-0 at SEC Tourney, 4-0 at NCAA East Regional, 2-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, 4th in Collegiate Baseball
1988 ROSTER Brent Addison Ned Brigham Pat Chesley Steve Coley Tim Cox Jerry Creamer Todd Douma Tommy Edwards Jose Fernandez Joe Gaspard Jeff Gidcumb Ken Hagan Tyson Johnson Joe Klancnik Mario Linares Jamie McAndrew Mark McAninch Julio Mendez Mike Moberg Jim Nahas Tim Oxley Mike Parks Herbert Perry Brian Reimsynder Ted Rich Allen Rutledge Steve Toister Johnny Wiggs Steve Zerr Head Coach: Joe Arnold Assistant Coaches: Doug Corbett, Dave Howard, Ben Hayes
INF OF C 1B/DH RHP LHP LHP 2B C RHP RHP OF/INF RHP RHP C/INF/OF RHP C/INF SS OF RHP RHP/DH/OF/1B RHP INF/RHP OF INF 3B LHP LHP OF
1991 ROSTER Jason Beaird Jimmy Bell Doug Brennan Rick Britton John Burke Bo Camposano Cord Corbitt Palmer Knight Mario Linares Dave Majeski Scott Monk Herbert Perry John Pricher Ted Rich Joe Russo Brent Stuart David Valdes Rob Bonanno Brian Duva Brent Killen Eddie MacDonald Nick McClellan Ken Mercer Min Park Kevin Polcovich Brian Purvis Ron Scott Joe Spellman Marc Valdes Head Coach: Joe Arnold Assistant Coaches: Dave Howard, Scott Lovekamp, Tim Touma
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1996
1998
The 1996 season was an eventful one for the Gators and was highlighted by the team’s third appearance at the College World Series. Florida made the journey to Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium with a squad that returned just two players from its 25-man roster during the 1995 campaign. Head coach Andy Lopez’s youthful contingent, sporting 19 freshmen among its 26 newcomers, entered the season out of the national polls. Unfazed, Florida set 33 offensive school records in 1996, produced 50 victories and claimed a share of the SEC regular-season title. Nicknamed the “Comeback Kids” after racking up 25 come-from-behind victories, the club overcame four-run deficits six times during the year.
Florida captured the 1998 Southeastern Conference regular-season title and advanced to the College World Series for the second time in three years while producing its best offensive season in school history. The Gators established three new standards and seven players hit 10 or more home runs during the season. UF’s 41 regular-season wins tied a school record accomplished three previous times (1981, 1991 and 1996) and its 21 SEC victories matched the 1985 squad for most league wins. In addition, Florida won the outright conference title for the first time since 1988. Florida entered its own NCAA Regional as the top seed and was the prohibitive favorite to advance from the six-team regional into the College World Series. UF entered the event with a 31-4 home record and had strung together a school-record 18 consecutive wins at McKethan Stadium earlier in the season.
The Gators won the SEC Eastern Division for the first time since 1992, split the SEC regular-season crown with Alabama and LSU and were the runner-up at the SEC Tournament. Florida made its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and hosted a Regional for the fourth time since 1989. UF cruised to a 7-0 shutout against Bucknell in its opener before turning back N.C. State, 12-9, in game two. The Gators stunned South Florida on Chuck Hazzard’s solo shot in the 13th inning to advance to the regional championship game. Nursing a tenuous 3-2 lead, Florida sealed its spot in Omaha by exploding for nine runs in the bottom of the eighth inning during a 12-2 win over Massachusetts.
The Gators took advantage of a boisterous home crowd and survived a scare from sixth-seeded Monmouth in the opening tilt to grab a 12-8 win on Mark Ellis’ three-run double in the eighth. In its second outing, Florida tallied nine runs during the first two innings to overwhelm Richmond, 15-3. The day wasn’t over for the Gators, as they were set to face Wake Forest, the only other undefeated team in the Regional, later in the day. Faced with a thin pitching staff, UF coach Andy Lopez used closer Josh Fogg for six-plus innings. The All-American entered the contest with two outs in the first and kept his squad on track for a 12-9 victory over the Demon Deacons.
In its first action at the 1996 College World Series, Florida was staring defeat in the face before outfielder Brad Wilkerson cranked a grand slam to defeat Florida State, 5-2. Relegated to the consolation bracket following a 9-4 setback to LSU, designated hitter Chuck Hazzard blasted a pair of home runs and the Gators used the strong pitching of Tommy Bond to defeat Florida State, 6-3, for the second time in four days and oust the Seminoles. Next up for Lopez’s charges was a rematch with LSU, a team that the Gators handled fourstraight times during the regular season. However, it was the Bayou Bengals who would take a 2-1 decision on their way to the national championship.
With a CWS berth on the line, Florida advanced to Omaha with a 7-6 come-from-behind win over Illinois. The Gators rallied three times, from deficits of 2-0 (6th), 5-4 (8th) and 6-5 (11th), in front of a McKethan Stadium record crowd of 5,150 fans. Derek Nicholson’s basesloaded single in the bottom of the 11th triggered a massive celebration and sent the crowd into a state of delirium. Florida entered the College World Series as the top seed for the first time in school history, bettering the previous high seed of No. 2 in 1996. SEC rival Mississippi State pulled off a 14-13 upset in the first game, sending the Gators into the elimination round. Although it held a 4-3 record in CWS do-or-die games and had taken its last three such affairs, UF saw its season end with a 12-10 loss to Southern California in 12 innings.
GATORS AT A GLANCE Overall: 50-18 SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (1st) Postseason: 3-2 at SEC Tourney, 4-0 at NCAA East Regional, 2-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, Baseball Weekly & Collegiate Baseball
GATORS AT A GLANCE Overall: 46-18 SEC Record (Finish): 21-8 (1st) Postseason: 1-2 at SEC Tourney, 4-1 at NCAA South I Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 5th in Baseball America, 7th in Collegiate Baseball & Baseball Weekly
1996 ROSTER Ron Ackerman Nick Alvarez Travis Andre Charles Aulet Tommy Bond Thomas Brewer Eric Castaldo Chris Chism Mario Diaz Matt Duncan David Eckstein Rick Eckstein Mark Ellis Ward Entrekin Josh Fogg Mike Floyd Neril Griffith Brian Haught Chuck Hazzard Greg Hillengas Jeff Jackson Todd Johannes John Kaufman Chris Knollin Octavio Medina Brian Ogle Matt Parker Dock Pollard Paul Rigdon Sergio Rodriguez Jacob Roll Shane Seroyer Freddie Smith John Tamargo Sean Walsh Danny Wheeler Brad Wilkerson Head Coach: Andy Lopez Assistant Coaches: Gary Henderson, Steve Kling, Eric Ekdahl
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1998 ROSTER Travis Andre Tommy Bond Keith Brice Josh Canales Jeff Cardozo Greg Catalanotte Kevin Coleman Jason Dill Dwight Edge Mark Ellis Mike Floyd Josh Fogg Ryan Gleichowski Michael Gray Ben Grezlovski Brian Haught Chuck Hazzard Matt Heath Dan Heard Todd Johannes Tim Johnson Kevin Keen
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2005 GATORS AT A GLANCE
With his club returning 18 letterwinners, including six position starters and eight pitchers, from a team that had earned the program’s first NCAA Super Regional appearance, there was a heightened sense of optimism for fourth-year head coach Pat McMahon heading into the 2005 campaign. Voted third in the Eastern Division preseason poll by the SEC coaches and ranked 22nd according to Collegiate Baseball, the Gators surprised the prognosticators by earning their first league crown and later clinching a trip to Omaha for the first time since 1998.
Overall: 48-23 SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (1st) Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney, 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 3-3 at NCAA College World Series (Runner-Up) Final Rankings: 2nd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball & Sports Weekly/ESPN
Battling Tennessee down to the final weekend of the regular season, the Gators used a three-game sweep at Vanderbilt to nail down both the Eastern Division and overall SEC hardware, a double it had not turned in seven years. Seeded first at the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala., UF rallied for a pair of wins over Arkansas (9-8) and Ole Miss (10-7) to remain in the winner’s bracket. However, the Rebels came out ahead in the next two matchups to deny McMahon’s team a chance at its first appearance in the final since 2000.
2005 ROSTER Bryan Augenstein Bryan Ball Bryson Barber Stephen Barton Carson Bassett Brett Bentley Tommy Boss Michael Branham Daniel Brooks Jeff Corsaletti Adam Davis Andy Davis Gavin Dickey Josh Edmondson Connor Falkenbach Teddy Foster Matt Fuchs Matt Gaski Nate Helms Matt Hightower Alan Horne David Hurst Brian Jeroloman Jared Kubin Matt LaPorta Brian Leclerc Stephen Locke Christian Madson Brandon McArthur Darren O’Day Mike Pete Steven Porter Greg Quatrino Bo Smith Seth Steinhauer Justin Tordi Chris Woods Tommy Wynn Head Coach: Pat McMahon Assistant Coaches: Ross Jones, Tim Parenton, Brian Fleetwood
Rewarded with the seventh seed in the 64-team NCAA Tournament field, Florida hosted a Regional in Gainesville for the first time since 2002 and the seventh time in the program’s existence. The Gators did not disappoint the home crowd, dispatching Stetson (8-3), North Carolina (5-2) and Notre Dame (23-3). Facing in-state rival Florida State in the Super Regional with a berth to the College World Series on the line, fan interest reached a fever pitch and resulted in the two biggest postseason crowds at McKethan Stadium. Behind a complete-game gem from right-hander Tommy Boss, as well as consecutive home runs in the fifth inning by Brian Jeroloman, Brandon McArthur and Brian Leclerc, the Gators cruised to an 8-1 win to take the opener. In front of a McKethan Stadium record crowd of 5,698 fans the next night, UF used a four-run first inning and 8.1 innings from Alan Horne to defeat the Seminoles, 8-5. Making their first journey to Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium since ‘98, Florida held off SEC rival Tennessee to begin the CWS, 6-4. Facing home state favorite Nebraska before a crowd of 26,813 fans, the second-highest attendance in the event’s history, the Gators jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning on a two-run homer by Adam Davis and posted a 7-4 win. Needing one win to advance to the best-of-three championship series, the Gators were stymied by Arizona State, 6-1. However, Florida overcame a 3-0 deficit to the Sun Devils the next day with six unanswered runs to set up a date with Texas. A two-run shot by Leclerc in the fourth frame narrowed the gap to 3-2 and Adam Davis connected on a three-run bomb the next inning to put UF on top to stay. Boss continued his excellence in the month of June with 5.2 innings of scoreless ball after Horne suffered an injury, raising his postseason mark to 3-0. Becoming the first SEC program to participate in the CWS Championship Series, Florida’s dreams of a national title were dashed by Texas, 4-2 and 6-2. The Longhorns were unbeaten in Omaha on the way to their sixth NCAA title and second in the last four seasons.
The Gators spent a memorable two weeks in Omaha that they will never forget.
Shown outside of Rosenblatt Stadium before the 2005 NCAA College World Series, the Gators emerged victorious from their bracket and advanced to the final round against Texas.
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2010 GATORS AT A GLANCE
On the heels of its first Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title and NCAA Super Regional appearance in four years and a preseason ranking of seventh by Baseball America, Florida entered the 2010 campaign with heady expectations. Under third-year head coach Kevin O’Sullivan, the Gators delivered a memorable season that culminated with the program’s sixth appearance at the College World Series in the final year of famed Rosenblatt Stadium.
Overall: 47-17 SEC Record (Finish): 22-8 (1st) Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney, 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 7th in Baseball America, 8th in Collegiate Baseball & USA Today/ESPN
The Orange and Blue posted a 47-17 overall mark and brought home its 11th SEC crown, first since 2005, by turning in a school-best mark of 22-8 in league play. Guided by SEC Coach of the Year O’Sullivan, the Gators captured nine of their 10 league series, including the final eight in a row. Traveling to South Carolina on the last weekend of the regular season with the conference title hanging in the balance, Florida claimed the first two games over the Gamecocks, 3-2 and 5-2, to secure the championship.
2010 ROSTER Josh Adams Jeff Barfield Ben Brown Matt Campbell Kevin Chapman Matt den Dekker Cody Dent Anthony DeSclafani Nolan Fontana Clint Franklin Michael Heller Brian Johnson Greg Larson Austin Maddox Nick Maronde Ben McMahan Alex Panteliodis Daniel Pigott Jonathan Pigott Justin Poovey Hudson Randall Steven Rodriguez Jandy Rosabal Bryson Smith Chas Spottswood Tyler Thompson Hampton Tignor Tommy Toledo Preston Tucker Kamm Washington Jerico Weitzel Paul Wilson Mike Zunino Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris
After falling to LSU in the opening round of the SEC Tournament, the top-seeded Gators rebounded to eliminate Arkansas (5-4) and Vanderbilt (5-2) to reach the semifinals of the event for the first time in five years. Needing to defeat Alabama twice in order to advance to the title game, UF was ousted by a 5-2 score. Soon after, Florida was awarded the third national seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Gators swept the Gainesville Regional with victories over Bethune-Cookman (7-3), Oregon State (10-2) and Florida Atlantic (15-0) for their eighth Regional crown and second in a row. Left-hander/designated hitter Brian Johnson was named the event’s Most Outstanding Player after firing seven scoreless innings in the Regional final against Florida Atlantic and hitting .625, while Tyler Thompson became the eighth player in school history to homer three times in a contest, first in the postseason. In the opener of the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, Alex Panteliodis went the distance for his first career complete game and established a personal best with 12 strikeouts as UF defeated Miami (Fla.), 7-2. The southpaw retired the final 14 Hurricane hitters of the contest and yielded three hits to register UF’s first complete game since Stephen Locke accomplished the feat against Alabama on May 10, 2008. The next night in front of a record crowd of 5,783 fans at McKethan Stadium, Austin Maddox delivered a two-out RBI double in the top of the 10th inning to drive in Nolan Fontana with the winning run as Florida upended Miami (Fla.), 4-3, to punch its sixth ticket to Omaha. The Gators dropped their opener at the College World Series to eventual runner-up UCLA and then succumbed to Florida State to see its season come to an end.
Florida earned the program’s sixth trip to the NCAA College World Series in the final year of Rosenblatt Stadium in 2010. After winning the Southeastern Conference title, the Gators captured both the NCAA Gainesville Regional and Super Regional for the first time in five years en route to a consensus top-eight final ranking in the collegiate baseball polls.
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2011 GATORS AT A GLANCE
Entering the season ranked No. 1 by Baseball America, Florida embraced the challenge of having a bull’s-eye on its back as it aimed to make consecutive trips to the NCAA College World Series for the first time in school history. Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan directed the Gators to a spectacular performance that featured a runner-up finish in Omaha, a school-record 53 victories, a share of the SEC overall and Eastern Division championships, their first SEC Tournament crown since 1991, as well as both the Gainesville Regional and Super Regional titles. The fourth-year skipper became the first individual from UF to earn College Coach of the Year honors from Baseball America.
Overall: 53-19 SEC Record (Finish): 22-8 (T-1st) Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney (Champion), 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-1 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 3-2 at NCAA College World Series (Runner-Up) Final Rankings: 2nd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball & USA Today/ESPN
The Gators finished 53-19 overall and their 22-8 performance in league play matched South Carolina and Vanderbilt for the top spot in the standings, with all three East rivals advancing to the CWS. Florida captured its SEC-best 21st division championship and its 12th league championship rates third behind LSU (14) and Alabama (13). The Gators became the East winner for the third year in a row, matching their feat from 1996-98. O’Sullivan’s squad claimed eight of its 10 SEC series and the team’s 22 victories in league play matched the school record set last season.
2011 ROSTER Josh Adams Matt Campbell Jonathon Crawford Cody Dent Anthony DeSclafani Nolan Fontana Alex Freedman Daniel Gibson Brian Johnson Keenan Kish Greg Larson Austin Maddox Nick Maronde Ben McMahan Connor Mitchell Jeff Moyer Alex Panteliodis Daniel Pigott Justin Poovey Zack Powers Vickash Ramjit Hudson Randall Steven Rodriguez Bryson Smith Tyler Thompson Tommy Toledo Preston Tucker Karsten Whitson Paul Wilson Mike Zunino Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris
At the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala., Florida used a seventh-inning grand slam from Brian Johnson to turn a 5-2 deficit into a 7-5 victory over Mississippi State in the opening round and then relied on eight scoreless innings by Hudson Randall and four hits apiece from Daniel Pigott and Bryson Smith to blank Alabama, 6-0. After falling to Georgia, 4-3, the Gators secured their first appearance in the title game since 2000 when Nolan Fontana drove in Vickash Ramjit with the winning run in the ninth inning to post a 3-2 triumph in the rematch with the Bulldogs. Making his first start of the season against a league foe, Alex Panteliodis tossed 5.1 scoreless innings and the event’s MVP Pigott went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored as Florida collected its sixth SEC Tourney title, and ended a 20-year drought, with a 5-0 shutout of Vanderbilt. The second national seed in the NCAA Tourney, the Gators cruised to their third-straight Gainesville Regional title by knocking off Manhattan (17-3) and then downing Miami (Fla.) by scores of 5-4 and 11-4 to oust the Hurricanes from the postseason for the third year in a row. Also picked in 2009, Preston Tucker became the first Gator to be chosen as Regional Most Outstanding Player twice in his career after hitting .500 (7-for-14), with 11 RBI, six runs, three homers and three doubles, while Fontana delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of ninth during the initial meeting with UM. Facing league rival Mississippi State in what would become a classic Super Regional, the hosts provided Randall with 10 runs of support in the first five innings en route to an 11-1 victory in game one. The Bulldogs evened the series the next afternoon with a dramatic two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth for a 4-3 triumph, setting the stage for a winner-take-all showdown to determine which club would be heading to Omaha. With UF trailing 6-4 in the seventh, Tucker clubbed a go-ahead, three-run blast to straightaway center field, one of the club’s season-high five homers. Tommy Toledo worked 2.1 innings and set down MSU in order in the ninth to preserve the 8-6 win and secure the Orange and Blue’s seventh trip to the “Promised Land.” In its CWS opener at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, Florida overcame a 3-0 deficit against Texas All-American Taylor Jungmann to notch an 8-4 victory over the Longhorns. Randall yielded one earned run over 6.2 innings, Smith reached base in all five of his plate appearances and Cody Dent put UF ahead to stay with a two-out RBI double, the first two-bagger of his career. Holding a 3-1 advantage over Vanderbilt in the winner’s bracket contest courtesy of a three-run homer by Tucker, the game was suspended due to tornado sirens, heavy winds and torrential rains. Steven Rodriguez, who had entered the game prior to the delay, returned to the mound in the morning and wound up retiring 13 of the 14 batters he faced, with a career-high seven strikeouts over 4.1 scoreless and hitless innings in the 3-1 win. Meeting the Commodores for the sixth time on the campaign, the Gators snapped a 4-4 tie with an RBI single by Tucker in the bottom of the eighth and Austin Maddox provided 1.2 innings of shutout relief as Florida advanced to the CWS Championship Finals for the second time with a 6-4 victory. Battling tooth and nail with defending national champion South Carolina, the Gators found themselves on the short end of a 2-1 margin in 11 innings in the opener. Randall had carried a shutout into the eighth inning before the Gamecocks tied the game on a two-out single. Despite a 3-for-3 performance and team-leading 19th homer by SEC Player of the Year Mike Zunino, USC claimed the title with a 5-2 victory in front of a record crowd of 26,721 fans.
Reaching the NCAA College World Series in consecutive seasons for the first time, the Gators made the CWS Championship Finals for the second time in the inaugural event held at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.
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2012 GATORS AT A GLANCE
The nation’s consensus top-ranked team in the various preseason polls, head coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s fifth Gator squad blazed out of the gates with a 23-2 record and established a program-best winning streak of 18 games from Feb. 21-March 22 on its way to an unprecedented third-straight trip to the NCAA College World Series by the program.
Overall: 47-20 SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (T-3rd) Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney, 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, 6th in USA Today/ESPN, 7th in Collegiate Baseball
Rated No. 1 for the first seven weeks of the regular season, as well as atop the final three polls prior to the NCAA College World Series, Florida finished 47-20 overall and tied for third in the SEC with an 18-12 mark after the league champion was not decided until the final day of action.
2012 ROSTER
The Gators earned the top seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history and swept through the Gainesville Regional for the fourth year in a row. In its Regional opener, UF blanked fourth-seeded Bethune-Cookman, 4-0, thanks to a no-hitter by Jonathon Crawford and a four-RBI effort by Regional Most Outstanding Player Casey Turgeon. The complete-game no-hitter was the first by a Gator since John Burke in 1991 and just the seventh in NCAA Tournament history. The Orange and Blue downed second-seeded Georgia Tech, 6-2, in a winner’s bracket matchup on Saturday and then defeated the Yellow Jackets again on Sunday, 15-3, to lock up their 10th Regional title. Preston Tucker became the first UF player to be voted onto the Regional All-Tournament Team all four seasons of his career and was joined on the list by Crawford, Nolan Fontana, Turgeon and Mike Zunino.
Jonathon Crawford Cody Dent Mike Fahrman Nolan Fontana Daniel Gibson Taylor Gushue Ryan Harris Todd Haskel Brian Johnson Keenan Kish Greg Larson Austin Maddox Johnny Magliozzi Connor Mitchell Jeff Moyer Daniel Pigott Zack Powers Bobby Poyner Vickash Ramjit Hudson Randall Cory Reid Aaron Rhodes Steven Rodriguez Justin Shafer Corey Stump Tyler Thompson Josh Tobias Preston Tucker Casey Turgeon Karsten Whitson Mike Zunino Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris
Florida clinched its eighth trip to the CWS with a dramatic 9-8 win in 10 innings over NC State to sweep the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional at McKethan Stadium. With the game tied at 7-7 and UF the visiting team, Daniel Pigott clubbed a leadoff homer just over the right-field wall to give the Gators an 8-7 lead. After Turgeon collected his third hit of the contest with a base-hit into right field and was sacrificed to second by Justin Shafer, Josh Tobias sliced a two-out RBI single into right field to give the Gators a 9-7 advantage. The Wolfpack countered with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the frame and Keenan Kish caught NCSU’s Chris Diaz looking on strikes to record his first career save and secure UF’s trip to Omaha. Hudson Randall had thrown seven shutout innings and Zunino drove in three runs and blasted a two-run homer as the Gators posted a 7-1 win in game one. In a rematch of the 2011 CWS Championship Finals, the Gators dropped a 7-3 decision to South Carolina to begin action at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha and then saw their ninth-inning rally fall short against Kent State, 5-4. The top-10 finish in the final rankings marked the first time in school history that had occurred in three-straight seasons and the Gators’ mark of 147-56 (.724) in that span is the best run in the program’s existence.
Florida advanced to the NCAA College World Series for the third year in a row and the Orange and Blue posted a school-best record of 147-56 (.724) during that span.
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2015 Kevin O’Sullivan’s eighth year at Florida saw the Orange and Blue return to Omaha for the fourth time in his tenure and the squad reached the 50-win plateau for the fourth time in school history, twice in the past five seasons. The Gators finished 52-18 overall, one win shy of the College World Series Championship Finals, eliminated Sunshine State rivals Florida State and Miami from the postseason in the same campaign for the first time and used an impressive run to the SEC Tournament title as a springboard to sweeping the Regional and Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium. UF was fourth in a jam-packed SEC race that came down to the final weekend and was the runner-up in the Eastern Division with a 19-11 league mark.
GATORS AT A GLANCE
After falling to fifth-seeded Arkansas, 7-6, in Hoover, Ala., the fourth-seeded Gators knocked off ninth-seeded Auburn (11-2), the Razorbacks in the rematch (10-0 in seven innings), top-seeded LSU (2-1) and second-seeded Vanderbilt (7-3) to secure the seventh SEC Tourney crown in school history, first since 2011. JJ Schwarz, who went 2-for-5 with a run scored versus the Commodores, was chosen as the Most Valuable Player of the SEC Tourney after batting .526 (10-for-19) over the five games, with six RBI, five runs and three doubles. Other members of the All-Tourney Team included first baseman Peter Alonso, right-hander Taylor Lewis, left-hander A.J. Puk and outfielder Buddy Reed.
2015 ROSTER
Overall: 52-18 SEC Record (Finish): 19-11 (4th) Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney (Champion), 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 3-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball & USA Today
Peter Alonso Shaun Anderson Harrison Bader Logan Browning Tyler Deel Dane Dunning Alex Faedo Mike Fahrman Dalton Guthrie Eric Hanhold Christian Hicks Mark Kolozsvary Taylor Lane Ryan Larson Taylor Lewis Jason Lombardozzi Richie Martin Brett Morales Scott Moss Bobby Poyner A.J. Puk Buddy Reed Aaron Rhodes Mike Rivera Frank Rubio JJ Schwarz Logan Shore Kirby Snead John Sternagel Josh Tobias Jeremy Vasquez Mike Vinson Danny Young Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris
The Gators earned the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, becoming one of the top-eight national seeds for the sixth time in seven years, and swept through the Gainesville Regional. In its NCAA opener, Florida blanked fourth-seeded Florida A&M, 19-0, as right-handers Logan Shore, Frank Rubio and Shaun Anderson combined on a three-hit shutout and Regional Most Outstanding Player Schwarz went 4-for-5 and drove in five runs. The Orange and Blue handled third-seeded USF, 8-2, in a winner’s bracket matchup on Saturday night behind seven shutout innings from Puk and two-run homers by Harrison Bader and Reed. UF then edged second-seeded Florida Atlantic on Sunday, 2-1, when Schwarz delivered the go-ahead RBI single in the sixth inning and right-hander Alex Faedo allowed one run over a career-high six innings. Bader, Puk, Reed and Jeremy Vasquez joined Schwarz on the All-Regional Team. Hosting Florida State in a Super Regional for the first time since 2005, the Gators overpowered the Seminoles by scores of 13-5 and 11-4 to secure their ninth appearance at the NCAA College World Series. The clubs set a two-game series attendance record at McKethan Stadium by drawing 11,481 fans. In the opener, Shore tossed 5.2 shutout innings and Mike Rivera and Josh Tobias drove in three runs apiece to lead an 11-hit outburst. UF burst out of the gates with four runs in the opening frame and had ballooned its margin to 13-0 in the seventh inning. Behind three RBI apiece from Bader and Schwarz, and a total of four homers, O’Sullivan’s crew secured its journey to Omaha with a seven-run triumph. Schwarz belted a pair of homers to establish the program’s single-season mark by a freshman and was 5-for-7 (.714) with six runs and five RBI in the two games. Bobby Poyner twirled five shutout innings in his final home appearance to collect the victory. In its opener at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, the Gators erupted for 11 runs in the fourth inning and tallied 14 hits in a 15-3 victory over Miami. Alonso and Tobias each contributed three RBI, while Shore collected the win. After a 1-0 defeat to Virginia, Florida rebounded to oust the Hurricanes, 10-2, behind a barrage of four homers and a seven-strikeout performance by righty Alex Faedo. UF forced a rematch with the Cavaliers by scoring four runs in the third and five in the fifth on the way to a 10-5 victory. The Gators’ season ended with a 5-4 setback to UVa, which captured its first national title by defeating Vanderbilt.
The Gators reached the College World Series for the fourth time in six years after cruising through the Regional and Super Regional rounds at McKethan Stadium.
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2016 Florida had a record-breaking regular season and advanced to the College World Series for the 10th time in program history and the fifth time under Kevin O’Sullivan. The Gators finished with a 52-16 record, one win shy of the school record. UF’s .765 win percentage was the highest since 1967 when the team went 28-8 (.778). In the regular season, the Gators reached uncharted waters -- recording a record 44 wins and reaching 40 wins faster than any team in school history (just 48 games). Florida finished unbeaten in midweek contests (14-0) and was 19-2 against in-state competition, including a 2-1 series win at No. 6 Miami and a 5-1 mark against Florida State. Florida set a school record with 29 straight home wins and finished 34-5 in McKethan Stadium.
GATORS AT A GLANCE
After finishing second in the Southeastern Conference East Division, Florida played a marathon 14-inning game against No. 7 LSU to open the conference tournament. Despite losing the game 5-3, the Gators rallied to win three straight against Alabama (5-4), No. 3 Mississippi State (12-2) and LSU (1-0) to reach the SEC Tournament Final for the second year in a row. Florida’s pitching depth ran out, however, and No. 2 Texas A&M won the final 12-5.
2016 ROSTER
Overall: 52-16 SEC Record (Finish): 19-10 (4th) Postseason: 3-2 at SEC Tourney (Runner-Up), 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-1 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 5th in Baseball America & USA Today, 6th in Collegiate Baseball
Peter Alonso Shaun Anderson Hunter Bowling Michael Byrne Eddy Demurias Dane Dunning Alex Faedo Mike Fahrman Dalton Guthrie Christian Hicks MacGregor Hines Nick Horvath Jonathan India Mark Kolozsvary Jackson Kowar Ryan Larson Deacon Liput Jason Lombardozzi Nelson Maldonado Scott Moss A.J. Puk Buddy Reed Blake Reese Danny Reyes Mike Rivera Frank Rubio JJ Schwarz Logan Shore Brady Singer Kirby Snead Jeremy Vasquez Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Lars Davis
The Gators earned the No. 1 overall national seed, earning a national seed for the seventh time in nine seasons under O’Sullivan. In the NCAA Gainesville Regional, junior Logan Shore picked up a win over Bethune-Cookman (9-3) in the opening game after junior Peter Alonso blasted a pair of home runs to build a comfortable lead. In game two against Connecticut, freshman Jonathan India hit a solo home run in the eighth inning to propel UF to a 6-5 win over the Huskies. Sunday’s Regional finale proved to be much smoother, as sophomore Alex Faedo took the mound and allowed just four hits and no runs in eight innings of work. Florida built a 10-0 lead before the Yellow Jackets scored a lone run in the ninth inning. In the Super Regional, Florida matched up with in-state rival Florida State yet again. The Seminoles took the opening game with a 3-0 win behind starting pitcher Drew Carlton’s two-hit shutout performance. The Gators rebounded in game two with Shore (8.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R) on the mound. Alonso and freshman Deacon Liput each had a pair of RBI in a 5-0 win. In Sunday’s deciding game, a trio of junior pitchers -- A.J. Puk (3.2 IP, 1 H), Dane Dunning (4.1 IP, 4 H) and Shaun Anderson (1.0 IP, 0 H) -- combined for a shutout to lead the Gators back to the College World Series. A grand slam from sophomore JJ Schwarz in the fifth inning blew the game open as Florida won 7-0 to earn its berth in the CWS. Florida’s combination of pitching and defense -- UF led the SEC in both categories -- wasn’t enough once they reached Omaha. In the opening game, Shore allowed just two runs but the Gators offense couldn’t provide a lift as UF lost to eventual national champion Coastal Carolina 2-1. In the second game, Faedo’s quality start (7.2 IP, 7 H, 2 R/ER) wasn’t enough either as Florida lost 3-2 to Texas Tech. A tworun homer in the ninth from Alonso provided hope but it was too little too late.
The Gators reached the College World Series for the fifth time in seven years after shutting out Florida State in back-to-back Super Regional games.
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Pos. RHP
Team Kansas City A’s
Round 15
Phase June Regular
1966
Adrian Zabala* Kelly Prior*
RHP RHP
Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees
58 59
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1967
Kelly Prior* Kelly Prior* Adrian Zabala*
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Kansas City A’s Kansas City A’s Cleveland Indians
8 8 10
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1968
Glen Pickren* Nicholas Nicosia
RHP OF
Washington Senators Minnesota Twins
2 32
June Secondary June Regular
1969
Glen Pickren* Richard Trapp
RHP SS
Baltimore Orioles Kansas City Royals
10 12
Jan. Secondary Jan. Secondary
1970
Gus McTheny Thomas Seybold*
OF/C LHP
Milwaukee Brewers Baltimore Orioles
3 28
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1971
Thomas Seybold*
LHP
Baltimore Orioles
6
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1974
John Fuller
C
Cincinnati Reds
26
June Regular
1975
David Bowden
SS
Detroit Tigers
22
June Regular
1977
Roger Holt Joseph Ward Ross Baumgarten
SS OF LHP
New York Yankees San Francisco Giants Chicago White Sox
4 19 20
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1978
Jim Watkins* Craig Pippin
C RHP
Atlanta Braves Kansas City Royals
1 30
June Secondary June Regular
1979
Marc Sullivan Jim Watkins* Charles Sandberg Rob Teegarden Pete Teixeira Larry Hall
C OF 1B OF RHP SS
Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox New York Yankees Atlanta Braves Chicago White Sox
2 5 9 17 19 21
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
1980
David Banes
3B
New York Yankees
16
June Regular
1981
Rob Murphy Randy O’Neal Dave Falcone Steve Lombardozzi Ron Cardieri Glenn Carpenter Larry Mikesell
LHP RHP 1B SS C OF LHP
Cincinnati Reds Detroit Tigers Baltimore Orioles Minnesota Twins Baltimore Orioles Houston Astros New York Yankees
1 1 5 9 11 25 28
Jan. Secondary June Secondary June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
Rick Bombard
RHP
Houston Astros
10
June Regular
1983
Rich Rice Robby Thompson Bruce Crabbe*
RHP SS INF
Baltimore Orioles San Francisco Giants Cleveland Indians
1 1 14
June Secondary June Secondary June Regular
1984
Russ Kibler Scott Ruskin* Bruce Crabbe* Clay Daniel Tim Owen
Oakland Athletics Texas Rangers Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds Texas Rangers
4 4 19 20 29
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
RHP OF/LHP SS LHP C
Scott Ruskin* Scott Lusader Jeff Fischer Chris Lombardozzi Mike Stanley Stan Fascher David Lee
OF/LHP OF RHP SS 1B RHP RHP
1986
Scott Ruskin* Steve Rosenberg Scott Clemo Daryl Boyd Tim Touma
1987
Rodney Brewer Ken Sebree Mike Parks Joey Fernandez Ed Shea
Cleveland Indians Detroit Tigers Montreal Expos New York Yankees Texas Rangers Houston Astros Chicago White Sox
3 6 7 9 16 24 25
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
OF LHP INF RHP 2B
Montreal Expos 1 New York Yankees 4 Montreal Expos 14 Pittsburgh Pirates 27 Montreal Expos ‑‑
Jan. Secondary June Regular June Regular June Regular Free Agent
1B/OF RHP RHP OF C
St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers St. Louis Cardinals Pittsburgh Pirates
5 13 22 26 29
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
A third-round pick by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2011, left-hander Nick Maronde became the first Gator called up to the Big Leagues in Kevin O’Sullivan’s tenure in September 2012.
Catcher Mike Zunino was taken third overall in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft by the Seattle Mariners, becoming the highest selection in school history. 1982
1985
98
1988
Joe Klancnik Julio Mendez Brian Reimsnyder Jose Fernandez*
RHP SS OF C
Montreal Expos St. Louis Cardinals New York Yankees Kansas City Royals
10 18 47 48
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
1989
Jamie McAndrew Jeff Gidcumb Jose Fernandez* Todd McCray* Johnny Wiggs
RHP RHP C RHP LHP
Los Angeles Dodgers 1 San Francisco Giants 13 St. Louis Cardinals 14 Oakland Athletics 27 Seattle Mariners ‑‑
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular Free Agent
1990
Todd Douma Todd McCray* Billy Minnis Mike Moberg
RHP RHP 2B OF
New York Mets 14 California Angels 17 California Angels ‑‑ Montreal Expos ‑‑
June Regular June Regular Free Agent Free Agent
1991
John Burke* Herbert Perry Mario Linares Dave Majeski* Cord Corbitt
RHP 3B C OF LHP
Houston Astros 1 Cleveland Indians 3 Houston Astros 18 Cleveland Indians 34 San Diego Padres ‑‑
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular Free Agent
1992
John Burke* John Pricher Kevin Polcovich Ted Rich Dave Majeski Brent Killen Brian Purvis
RHP RHP SS 2B OF 1B OF
Colorado Rockies 1 California Angels 22 Pittsburgh Pirates 30 Chicago White Sox 32 Milwaukee Brewers 34 Detroit Tigers ‑‑ Houston Astros ‑‑
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular Free Agent Free Agent
1993
Marc Valdes Ron Scott Bo Camposano Steve Dailey Shane McGinnis David Valdes
RHP LHP OF OF 3B 2B
Florida Marlins 1 St. Louis Cardinals 34 Northern League ‑‑ Northern League ‑‑ Chicago Cubs ‑‑ Los Angeles Dodgers ‑‑
June Regular June Regular Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent
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A two-time All-South Region and All-SEC recipient in 1984 and 1985, Scott Ruskin enjoyed a four-year Major League career with the Cincinnati Reds, Montreal Expos and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Jim Watkins was the initial Gator to be taken in the first round when he was chosen by the Atlanta Braves in the 1978 Draft.
1994
Rob Bonanno Robert Dodd Brian Duva Todd Brown Chan Perry
RHP LHP OF OF 1B
California Angels Philadelphia Phillies Cleveland Indians Baltimore Orioles Cleveland Indians
10 14 29 39 44
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
1996
Paul Rigdon John Kaufman Chuck Hazzard John Tamargo Eric Castaldo
RHP LHP DH SS C
Cleveland Indians Tampa Bay Devil Rays New York Yankees New York Mets Atlanta Braves
6 15 18 21 --
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular Free Agent
1997
David Eckstein
2B
Boston Red Sox
19
June Regular
1998
Brad Wilkerson Josh Fogg David Ross Derek Nicholson Todd Johannes* Tommy Bond Michael Gray
1B/OF/LHP RHP C OF C RHP RHP
Montreal Expos Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Dodgers Houston Astros Chicago White Sox Anaheim Angels Pittsburgh Pirates
1 (33) 3 (89) 7 (216) 16 (482) 23 (689) 25 (751) --
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular Free Agent
1999
Matt McClendon Greg Catalanotte Mark Ellis Mike Floyd Ben Grezlovski Dwight Edge Todd Johannes* Dock Pollard
RHP OF SS OF RHP OF C OF
Atlanta Braves Colorado Rockies Kansas City Royals St. Louis Cardinals Anaheim Angels Oakland Athletics Montreal Expos Pittsburgh Pirates
5 (174) 8 (250) 9 (271) 22 (672) 24 (731) 30 (903) 35 (1050) 49 (1436)
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
2000
Tim Olson Tony Socarras Mike Smalley Kurt Keene Stuart McFarland
OF C LHP INF LHP
Arizona Diamondbacks Anaheim Angels Atlanta Braves Toronto Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays
7 (219) 18 (530) 23 (700) 24 (718) 50 (1444)
June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular June Regular
2001
Keith Ramsey* Jay Belflower Jason Dill
LHP RHP OF
Cincinnati Reds Arizona Diamondbacks Texas Rangers
11 (336) 17 (518) --
June Regular June Regular Free Agent
2002
Pat Osborn Alex Hart Mark Kiger Keith Ramsey* Ryan Shealy Aaron Sobieraj Kevin Coleman Aaron Davidson
3B RHP INF LHP 1B OF RHP 2B
Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates Oakland Athletics Cleveland Indians Colorado Rockies San Francisco Giants St. Louis Cardinals Cleveland Indians
2 (72) 5 (133) 5 (158) 10 (304) 11 (321) 13 (397) 24 (732) 46 (1375)
June June June June June June June June
2003
Ben Harrison* C.J. Smith* Brett Dowdy Ryan Sadowski Brian Rose Mario Garza Fritz Reichardt
OF 1B 2B/3B RHP C OF/DH OF
Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants Arizona Diamondbacks Houston Astros New York Mets
4 (108) 6 (165) 9 (271) 12 (363) 14 (426) 25 (749) --
June June June June June June Free Agent
2004
Justin Hoyman C.J. Smith* Ben Harrison* Jonathan Tucker Jeff Corsaletti* Austin Easley
RHP OF/1B OF INF OF 1B
Cleveland Indians Baltimore Orioles Texas Rangers Baltimore Orioles Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox
2 (47) 5 (139) 7 (201) 20 (589) 22 (647) 47 (1409)
June June June June June June
2005
Jeff Corsaletti* Alan Horne Justin Tordi Connor Falkenbach
OF RHP SS RHP
Boston Red Sox New York Yankees Cincinnati Reds Toronto Blue Jays
6 (198) 11 (349) 41 (1230) 43 (1282)
June June June June
Tommy Boss Mike Pete
RHP LHP
Boston Red Sox L.A. Angels of Anaheim
-- --
Free Agent Free Agent
2006
Adam Davis Brian Jeroloman Gavin Dickey Matt LaPorta* Bryan Ball David Cash Darren O’Day
SS C OF 1B RHP 3B RHP
Cleveland Indians Toronto Blue Jays Seattle Mariners Boston Red Sox Seattle Mariners Baltimore Orioles L.A. Angels of Anaheim
3 (101) 6 (180) 12 (351) 14 (433) 27 (801) 40 (1195) --
June June June June June June Free Agent
2007
Matt LaPorta* Bryan Augenstein Brian Leclerc Michael Branham David Hurst
1B RHP OF RHP RHP
Milwaukee Brewers Arizona Diamondbacks Chicago Cubs Philadelphia Phillies L.A. Angels of Anaheim
1 (7) 7 (223) 31 (937) 39 (1182) --
June June June June Free Agent
2008
Cole Figueroa Avery Barnes* Josh Edmondson Jon Townsend
SS OF RHP 3B
San Diego Padres Washington Nationals L.A. Angels of Anaheim L.A. Angels of Anaheim
6 (195) 40 (1201) 41 (1249) --
June June June Free Agent
2009
Billy Bullock Avery Barnes* Tony Davis Matt den Dekker* Patrick Keating Buddy Munroe Stephen Locke Mike Mooney Riley Cooper Kevin Chapman* Brandon McArthur
RHP OF LHP OF RHP C LHP SS OF LHP 3B
Minnesota Twins Colorado Rockies Minnesota Twins Pittsburgh Pirates Kansas City Royals Minnesota Twins L.A. Angels of Anaheim Baltimore Orioles Texas Rangers Chicago White Sox Frontier League
2 (70) 11 (331) 12 (372) 16 (475) 20 (602) 22 (672) 22 (681) 23 (686) 25 (754) 50 (1513) --
June June June June June June June June June June Free Agent
Brian Duva paced the Orange and Blue’s offense in at bats, runs, stolen bases and walks in both 1993 and 1994 and was picked by the Cleveland Indians following his senior campaign.
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A fixture on the school's all-time statistical chart for both batting and pitching, Brad Wilkerson was a first-round choice of the Montreal Expos in 1998.
2010
Kevin Chapman* Matt den Dekker* Tommy Toledo* Hampton Tignor Justin Poovey Matt Campbell* Jeff Barfield Jonathan Pigott
LHP OF RHP C RHP RHP RHP OF
Kansas City Royals New York Mets Minnesota Twins L.A. Angels of Anaheim L.A. Angels of Anaheim Cincinnati Reds Detroit Tigers Atlanta Braves
4 (119) 5 (152) 32 (975) 36 (1104) 41 (1254) 43 (1297) -- --
June June June June June June Free Agent Free Agent
2011
Nick Maronde Anthony DeSclafani Alex Panteliodis Tommy Toledo* Josh Adams Preston Tucker* Ben McMahan Matt Campbell* Greg Larson* Bryson Smith Tyler Thompson
LHP RHP RHP RHP 2B 1B/OF C RHP RHP OF OF
L.A. Angels of Anaheim Toronto Blue Jays New York Mets Milwaukee Brewers Florida Marlins Colorado Rockies Milwaukee Brewers Philadelphia Phillies L.A. Angels of Anaheim Cincinnati Reds Washington Nationals
3 (104) 6 (199) 9 (282) 11 (341) 13 (403) 16 (498) 23 (701) 24 (751) 29 (885) 34 (1045) 46 (1387)
June June June June June June June June June June June
2012
Mike Zunino Brian Johnson Nolan Fontana Steven Rodriguez Austin Maddox Preston Tucker* Hudson Randall Daniel Pigott Greg Larson*
C LHP/1B SS LHP RHP OF RHP OF RHP
Seattle Mariners Boston Red Sox Houston Astros Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox Houston Astros Detroit Tigers Cincinnati Reds Boston Red Sox
1 (3) 1 (31) 2 (61) 2 (82) 3 (118) 7 (219) 7 (244) 9 (292) 20 (631)
June June June June June June June June June
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Jonathon Crawford Daniel Gibson Taylor Ratliff Johnny Magliozzi Cody Dent Jeff Driskel Karsten Whitson*
RHP LHP OF RHP SS OF RHP
Detroit Tigers Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona Diamondbacks New York Mets Washington Nationals Boston Red Sox Washington Nationals
1 (20) 7 (210) 13 (390) 17 (506) 22 (676) 29 (863) 37 (1126)
June June June June June June June
2014
Taylor Gushue Justin Shafer Karsten Whitson* Casey Turgeon Ryan Harris Keenan Kish
C RHP RHP 2B RHP RHP
Pittsburgh Pirates Toronto Blue Jays Boston Red Sox St. Louis Cardinals Boston Red Sox Cincinnati Reds
4 (131) 8 (234) 11 (344) 24 (735) 26 (794) 34 (1025)
June June June June June June
2015
Richie Martin Harrison Bader Eric Hanhold Danny Young Taylor Lewis Josh Tobias Bobby Poyner Mike Vinson Aaron Rhodes
SS OF RHP LHP RHP 3B LHP RHP RHP
Oakland Athletics St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers Toronto Blue Jays Atlanta Braves Philadelphia Phillies Boston Red Sox Detroit Tigers L.A. Angels of Anaheim
1 (20) 3 (100) 6 (181) 8 (242) 9 (270) 10 (294) 14 (411) 24 (730) 28 (855)
June June June June June June June June June
2016
A.J. Puk Dane Dunning Logan Shore Buddy Reed Peter Alonso Shaun Anderson Scott Moss Kirby Snead
LHP RHP RHP OF 1B RHP LHP LHP
Oakland Athletics Washington Nationals Oakland Athletics San Diego Padres New York Mets Boston Red Sox Cincinnati Reds Toronto Blue Jays
1 (6) 1 (29) 2 (47) 2 (48) 2 (64) 3 (88) 4 (108) 10 (312)
June June June June June June June June
Major League Baseball originally held January and June drafts as well as a late-summer selection of American Legion players (dropped after 1966). The January (eliminated in 1987) and June processes involved a secondary phase for previously drafted but unsigned players. That also was shelved in 1987. Teams unable to sign first-rounders were allotted a supplemental first-round pick the following June. *Adrian Zabala, Kelly Prior (twice), Glen Pickren, Thomas Seybold, Jim Watkins, Bruce Crabbe, Scott Ruskin (twice), Jose Fernandez, Todd McCray, John Burke, Dave Majeski, Todd Johannes, Keith Ramsey, Ben Harrison, C.J. Smith, Jeff Corsaletti, Matt LaPorta, Avery Barnes, Kevin Chapman, Matt den Dekker, Tommy Toledo, Matt Campbell, Preston Tucker, Greg Larson and Karsten Whitson were drafted multiple times because they did not originally sign. TOTALS: 187 individuals drafted; 18 First-Round Draft Choices; 23 Free Agents signed
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GATORS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES FORMER UF PLAYERS WHO HAVE PLAYED IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES (62) MLB Years in Years at Player Pos. Debut Majors Florida Augenstein, Bryan P 2009 2 2005-07 Aust, Dennis P 1965 2 1958-61 Baumgarten, Ross P 1978 5 1975-78 Boney, Henry P 1927 1 1926-27 Brewer, Rodney 1B/OF 1990 4 1985-87 Burke, John P 1996 2 1990-92 Burnett, John INF 1927 9 1926 Chaplin, James P 1928 4 1925-27 Chapman, Kevin P 2013 2 2007-10 Corbett, Doug P 1980 8 1970-74 den Dekker, Matt OF 2013 2 2007-10 DeSclafani, Anthony P 2014 1 2009-11 Dodd, Robert P 1998 1 1994 Eckstein, David SS/2B 2001 10 1994-97 Eiland, Dave P 1989 10 1985 Ellis, Mark INF 2002 12 1996-99 Ferrazzi, William P 1935 1 1933-35 Figueroa, Cole INF 2014 1 2007-08 Fischer, Jeff P 1987 2 1984-85 Fogg, Josh P 2001 9 1996-98 Graham, William P 1966 2 1955-56 Guise, Witt P 1940 1 1929-30 Holt, Roger 2B 1980 1 1975-77 Jeroloman, Brian C 2011 1 2004-07 Johnson, Brian P 2015 1 2010-12 Kiger, Mark 2B 2006 1 2000-02 LaPorta, Matt 1B/OF 2009 4 2004-07 Lombardozzi, Steve 2B 1985 6 1980-81 Lusader, Scott OF 1987 5 1984-85 Maronde, Nick P 2012 3 2009-11 McAndrew, Jamie P 1995 3 1987-89 Murphy, Rob P 1985 11 1979-80 O’Day, Darren P 2008 7 2003-06 Olson, Tim INF 2004 2 2000 O’Neal, Randy P 1984 7 1981 Ortiz, Javier OF 1990 2 1982 Perez, Mike P 1991 8 1985 Perry, Chan INF/OF 2000 2 1993-94
Perry, Herbert INF 1994 9 1988-91 Polcovich, Kevin INF 1997 2 1991-92 Porter, Ned P 1926 2 1924-26 Ramsey, William OF 1945 1 1939-40 Raburn, Ryan INF/OF 2004 9 2000 Richbourg, Lance OF 1921 8 1919 Rigdon, Paul P 2000 2 1996 Rodriguez, Steven P 2012 3 2010-12 Rosen, Al 3B/1B 1947 10 1941-42 Rosenberg, Steve P 1989 4 1985-86 Ross, David C 2002 13 1998 Ruskin, Scott P 1990 4 1982-85 Sadowski, Ryan P 2009 1 2002 Shealy, Ryan 1B 2005 5 1999-2002 Stanley, Mike C 1986 15 1982-85 Sullivan, Haywood C 1955 7 1949-52 Sullivan, Marc C 1982 5 1977-79 Testa, Nicholas C 1958 1 1945-46 Thompson, Robby 2B 1986 11 1983 Tucker, Preston OF 2015 1 2009-12 Valdes, Marc P 1995 6 1990-92 Wilkerson, Brad OF/1B 2001 8 1996-98 Willis, Dale P 1963 1 1954-56 Zunino, Mike C 2013 2 2010-12 BOLD indicates current active professional player
MLB Teams Arizona Diamondbacks (2009), St. Louis Cardinals (2011) St. Louis Cardinals (1965-66) Chicago White Sox (1978-81), Pittsburgh Pirates (1982) New York Giants (1927) St. Louis Cardinals (1990-93) Colorado Rockies (1996-97) Cleveland Indians (1927-34), St. Louis Browns (1935) New York Giants (1928-30), Boston Bees (1936) Houston Astros (2013-16) Minnesota Twins (1980-82), California Angels (1982-86), Baltimore Orioles (1987) New York Mets (2013-14) Washington Nationals (2015-16) Miami Marlins (2014) Cincinnati Reds (2015-16) Philadelphia Phillies (1998) Anaheim Angels (2001-04), St. Louis Cardinals (2005-07), Toronto Blue Jays (2008), Arizona Diamondbacks (2008), San Diego Padres (2009-10) New York Yankees (1988-91, 1995), San Diego Padres (1992-93), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998- 2000) Oakland Athletics (2002-11) Colorado Rockies (2011), Los Angeles Dodgers (2012-13) St. Louis Cardinals (2014) Philadelphia Athletics (1935) Tampa Bay Rays (2014) New York Yankees (2015) Pittsburgh Pirates (2016) Montreal Expos (1987), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989) Chicago White Sox (2001), Pittsburgh Pirates (2002-05), Colorado Rockies (2006-07, 2009) Cincinnati Reds (2008) Detroit Tigers (1966), New York Mets (1967) Cincinnati Reds (1940) New York Yankees (1980) Toronto Blue Jays (2011) Boston Red Sox (2015) Oakland Athletics (2006) Cleveland Indians (2009-12) Minnesota Twins (1985-88), Houston Astros (1989-90) Detroit Tigers (1987-90), New York Yankees (1991) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2012-14) Milwaukee Brewers (1995-97) Cincinnati Reds (1985-88), Boston Red Sox (1989-90), Seattle Mariners (1991), Houston Astros (1992), St. Louis Cardinals (1993-94), New York Yankees (1994), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Florida Marlins (1995) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2008) New York Mets (2009) Texas Rangers (2009-11) Baltimore Orioles (2012-16) Arizona Diamondbacks (2004), Colorado Rockies (2005) Detroit Tigers (1984-86), Atlanta Braves (1987), St. Louis Cardinals (1987-88), Philadelphia Phillies (1989), San Francisco Giants (1990) Houston Astros (1990-91) St. Louis Cardinals (1990-94), Chicago Cubs (1995-96), Kansas City Royals (1997) Cleveland Indians (2000), Kansas City Royals (2002)
Cleveland Indians (1994-96), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999-2000), Chicago White Sox (2000-01), Texas Rangers (2002-04) Pittsburgh Pirates (1997-98) New York Giants (1926-27) Boston Braves (1945) Detroit Tigers (2004, 07-12) Cleveland Indians (2013-15) Colorado Rockies (2016) Philadelphia Phillies (1921), Washington Senators (1924), Boston Braves (1927-31), Chicago Cubs (1932) Cleveland Indians (2000-01), Milwaukee Brewers (2001) Los Angeles Dodgers (2012-15) Cleveland Indians (1947-56) Chicago White Sox (1988-90), San Diego Padres (1991) Los Angeles Dodgers (2002-04), Pittsburgh Pirates (2005), San Diego Padres (2005), Cincinnati Reds (2006-08), Boston Red Sox (2008, 13-14), Atlanta Braves (2009-12) Chicago Cubs (2015-16) Pittsburgh Pirates (1990), Montreal Expos (1990-91), Cincinnati Reds (1992-93) San Francisco Giants (2009) Colorado Rockies (2005-06), Kansas City Royals (2006-08), Boston Red Sox (2010) Texas Rangers (1986-91), New York Yankees (1992-95, 1997), Boston Red Sox (1996-97, 1998-2000) Toronto Blue Jays (1998) Oakland Athletics (2000) Boston Red Sox (1955, 57, 59-60), Kansas City Athletics (1961-63) Boston Red Sox (1982, 84-87) San Francisco Giants (1958) San Francisco Giants (1986-96) Houston Astros (2015-16) Florida Marlins (1995-96), Montreal Expos (1997-98), Houston Astros (2000), Atlanta Braves (2001) Montreal Expos (2001-04), Washington Nationals (2005), Texas Rangers (2006-07), Seattle Mariners (2008) Toronto Blue Jays (2008) Kansas City Athletics (1963) Seattle Mariners (2013-16)
• Nine former Gators saw action in the Majors in 2016: Kevin Chapman (Astros), Matt den Dekker (Nationals), Anthony DeSclafani (Reds), Cole Figueroa (Pirates), Darren O’Day (Orioles), Ryan Raburn (Rockies), David Ross (Cubs), Preston Tucker (Astros) and Mike Zunino (Mariners). • The Gators have had 69 players chosen in the Major League Baseball Draft over the past nine years, including a school-record 11 in 2011. Before Kevin O’Sullivan’s arrival, the program’s high number of picks was eight in both 1999 & 2002. Florida’s total of 56 Draft picks since 2010 leads the nation. • Eight players from Florida’s 2010 SEC Championship team that advanced to the NCAA College World Series have reached the Major Leagues: Chapman (Astros), den Dekker (Mets/Nationals), DeSclafani (Marlins/Reds), Johnson (Red Sox), Nick Maronde (Angels), Rodriguez (Dodgers), Tucker (Astros) and Zunino (Mariners). • Rodriguez became the first player from the 2012 MLB Draft to reach the Major Leagues, while Zunino became the first position player from that Draft class to make the Majors. • Two first-round picks in 2012 (C Mike Zunino at No. 3 and LHP Brian Johnson at No. 31) matched the most by the Gators since 1983; Florida had another pair of first-round picks in 2016 (LHP A.J. Puk at No. 6 and RHP Dane Dunning at No. 29) • Former UF catcher David Ross (1998) hit a home run in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series, winning his second World Series ring inwhile helping the Chicago Cubs to their first title since 1908. He also won a ring with the Boston Red Sox in 2013. Ross is among seven former Gator players who have earned World Series rings – David Eckstein (2002, 2006), Witt “Lefty” Guise (1940), Steve Lombardozzi (1987), Randy O’Neal (1984), Lance Richbourg (1924), Al Rosen (1948). • Mike Zunino became the highest MLB Draft pick in school history when he was taken No. 3 overall by the Seattle Mariners in 2012 and the Gators have had 16 first-round selections in school history.
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GATORS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES DRAFT PICKS IN COACH O’SULLIVAN’S FLORIDA TENURE School 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total FLORIDA 3 10 6 11* 9 7 6 9 8 69 Vanderbilt 8 6 6 12 6 6 5 8 6 63 LSU 7 6 7 7 5 9 5 8 8 62 Texas A&M 8 6 3 8 8 4 7 5 13 62 Arkansas 4 6 7 6 8 11 6 4 6 58 Ole Miss 8 10 5 6 6 4 9 4 6 58 South Carolina 7 6 7 11 5 4 7 3 7 57 Georgia 6 11 5 7 3 3 3 7 6 51 Kentucky 7 4 6 6 9 4 5 5 4 50 Auburn 6 4 11 6 4 4 3 2 6 46 Mississippi State 6 3 4 4 3 7 4 0 11 42 Alabama 3 6 7 4 3 2 4 6 6 41 Missouri 2 6 5 4 4 3 2 5 4 35 Tennessee 2 5 5 5 1 1 3 6 4 32 *school record
• Former Gator Josh Fogg started Game Three of the 2007 World Series for the Colorado Rockies against Boston but was on the hook for the defeat. The Red Sox went on to complete a four-game sweep the following night at Coors Field in Denver, 4-3, to capture their second championship in four years. Fogg finished 2-1 in the playoffs after posting wins over Philadelphia in the National League Division Series and Arizona in the N.L. Championship Series.
A first-round pick of the San Francisco Giants in 1983, Robby Thompson became the first Florida player to win a Gold Glove Award when he was recognized for his defensive play following the 1993 season.
Courtesy Texas Rangers
Matt den Dekker
Darren O’Day
Anthony DeSclafani
David Ross
• Former Florida All-American David Eckstein appeared on the cover of the Nov. 6, 2006 issue of Sports Illustrated. A four-year standout for the Gators from 1994-97, he was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2006 World Series after helping the St. Louis Cardinals to a five-game triumph over the Detroit Tigers.
Mike Zunino
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ALL-TIME FLORIDA BASEBALL LETTERWINNERS #19 On March 17, 1990, tragedy struck the Florida Gator baseball community when sophomore left-handed pitcher Steve Georgiadis died. The University established a scholarship endowment in his honor and his jersey number 19 was retired on April 8, 1990.
AAAA Abell, Billy (1977) Adams, Gus (1936-38) Adams, Josh (2008-11) Adams, Robert (1947-49) Adamson, Bob (1978-79) Addison, Brent (1987-89) Adeimy, Dave (1977-78) Alligood, Bobby (1957) Alonso, Peter (2014-16) Alonzo, Rory (1984) Alos, Mario (1982-83) Alou, Jose (1985-86) Alred, Glen (1949-50) Alvarez, Nick (1996-97) Amor, Manuel (1949-50) Anderson, Charles (1963-64) Anderson, Eric (1982) Anderson, Shaun (2014-16) Andre, Travis (1996-97) Arena, Rich (1985-86) Arnette, Johnny (1953-56) Arnold, Brian (1980-81) Arnold, Joey (1993) Arthur, Steve (1967-69) Augenstein, Bryan (2005-07) Aulet, Charles (1997) Aust, Dennis (1960-61)
BBBB Babcock, David (1957) Bader, Harrison (2013-15) Bagley, Mark (1980-81) Bailey, Jack (1952-53) Bader, Harrison (2013-15) Baker, Bruce (1970) Baker, Bruce (1975-77) Baldwin, J.H. (1940) Ball, Bryan (2003-06) Bamberg, Dustin (2007-08) Banakas, Christian (1946) Banes, David (1979-80) Bange, Fred (1921-23) Banks, Dennis (1971) Banks, Tom (1967-68) Bannerman, James (1941) Barber, Bryson (2005-08) Barfield, Jeff (2009-10) Barfield, Larry (1971) Barnes, Avery (2006-09) Barnes, Cody (2008) Barnes, Elmer (1947) Barnes, Robert (1953, 56, 58) Bartell, John (1993) Bartelt, David (2002, 04) Bartley, James (1942) Barton, Stephen (2003-06) Basley, Earl (1922) Bass, Edward (1954-55) Baumgarten, Ross (1977) Beaird, Jason (1990-91) Bean, Charlie (1960-62) Beasley, Earl (1922) Beck, Cecil (1926-28) Beck, George (1934) Beeler, Paul (1913) Bekeris, Joe (1967) Belden, Douglas (1945, 47-48) Belflower, Jay (1999-2001) Bell, Jim (1990-91) Belmonte, Nick (1976-77) Bentley, Brett (2007-08) Bentley, Bryan (1995)
Bentley, Talmadge (1940-41) Bergquist, Richard (1947-48) Bert, Harold (1951-52) Biazis, Andy (1974) Biggart, Jim (1962-64) Bilyk, Gerard (1953-54) Birch, Kenny (2000-01) Birchall, Ron (1962-63) Bishop, Henry (1948) Bittick, Emmett (1949) Black, K.L (1928-30) Blake, Eddie (1920-23) Blalock, Mauri (1929) Blankenburg, Rugen (1917) Blankenship, Tom (1969-70) Blanton, Joe (1972-73) Blaue, Scott (1985) Block, Harvey (1927) Blomgren, Bill (1964-66) Bloodworth, Leon (1968-70) Bofshever, Gary (1985-86) Bolander, Bill (1973-74) Bombard, Rich (1981-82) Bomeisl, Matt (2001-04) Bonanno, Rob (1991-94) Bond, Tommy (1995-98) Bondi, Joe (1930) Boney, Henry (1926-27) Booher, Paul (1959-61) Boss, Tommy (2002-05) Bostwick, Jack (1934-35) Boswell, Eric (1920-22) Bovis, H.E. (1911) Bowden, David (1972-75) Bowling, Hunter (2016) Boyce, William (1968) Boyd, Daniel (1927) Boyd, Daryl (1986) Boyer (1915) Boyeson, Jim (1964-65) Bovis, H.E. (1911) Bracken, Andrew (1942, 47-48) Bracken, Howard (1921-22, 24) Braddy, Ed (1962-63) Bradley, Bill (1931-33) Brady, Charles (1946) Branham, Michael (2005, 08) Brantley, John (1977-78, 80) Brantley, Scot (1977) Bravo, Walter (1946) Brennan, Doug (1990-93) Bretz, Fred (1970) Brewer, Rodney (1985-87) Brewer, Tommy (1996) Brice, D.M. (1911) Brice, Keith (1998-2001) Brice, Marvin (1949-50) Bridges, Don (1935-36) Bridges, John (1957-58) Brigham, Ned (1986-89) Britton, Rick (1990-93) Brooks, Daniel (2004-05) Browning, Logan (2015) Brown, Ben (2010) Brown, Dan (1971, 73) Brown, Edwin (1947-49) Brown, Kawri (1993-95) Brown, Paul (1931) Brown, Richard (1950-51) Brown, Russ (1984) Brown, Todd (1994) Brumby (1921) Bryan, R. (1938) Bryant, Bronson (1950-51)
Buie, A. P. (1912-14) Buie, D.M. (1912) Bucha, Michael (1940) Bullock, Billy (2007-09) Burke, John (1990-92) Burnett, John (1926) Burnette, Dick (1922) Burns, David (1995) Burns, William (1940-41) Burress, Spencer (1937-38) Busbee, Egbert (1925-26) Butts, Harold (1933) Byrne, Michael (2016) Byrd, Check (1920) Byrd, Julian (1952-53)
Coxe, Curtis (1919-21) Crabbe, Bruce (1982-84) Cravey, Randy (1972) Crawford, Jonathon (2011-13) Creamer, Jerry (1988) Creese, Ron (1963-65) Cresap, Matt (2002-04) Cromartie, William (1946) Crum, Ron (1977-78) Cullens, Lee Roy (1952-53) Curtis, Jesse (1995) Cuscaden, A.M. (1912) Cushman, Dan (1965-67)
CCCC
Dagg, Robert (1917) Dailey, Steve (1993) Dale, Chuck (1978-79) Damm, Gerard (1951-52) Damon (1915) Danciu, Parker (2013) Daniel, Clay (1983-84) Daniels, Mike (1976) Danztler, Brad (1983-84) Darty, Walt (1977-78) Davidson, Aaron (2000-02) Davis, Adam (2004-06) Davis, Andy (2005) Davis, Bradley (1987) Davis, Bryant (1947-48) Davis, Calvin (1947-48) Davis, E. (1917) Davis, F.G. (1911-13) Davis, Edward (1955-56) Davis, Joseph (1951-52) Davis, Tony (2007-09) Davis, William (1942) Deal, Carl (1940) Deans, Ronnie (1979-80) Debs, Joe (1974) Deel, Tyler (2014-15) Dehon, A.L. (1923-24) Delaney, Paul (1937, 39) DeLoach, Bennett (1931) Demurias, Eddy (2016) den Dekker, Matt (2007-10) Dent, Cody (2010-13) Derr, Norman (1929-31) DeSclafani, Anthony (2009-11) DeVaughan, Derek (1999) DeVirgilis, Nick (1970, 72-73) DeVries, Andy (1992) DeWolf, Levent (1942) Diaz (1915) Diaz, Alex (1993-94) Diaz, George (1982) Dichter, Danny (1994) Dickerson, Harvey (1950-51) Dickey, Douglas (1952-53) Dickey, Gavin (2004-06) Dicks, Christian (2013) Dill, Jason (1998-2001) DiModugno, Nicholas (1950-51) DiSalvo, Tony (1945) Dixson, Ray (1922) Dobbins, Ron (1975) Dobies, Tony (1968-71) Dodd, Robert (1994) Donini, Ernie (1984) Dooley, Jesse (1933-35) Dorsett, Leon (1959-61) Douma, Todd (1988-89) Dowdy, Brett (2003) Drew, John (1935) Dring, Bo (2003-04) Driver, Harry (1939-40) Drucker, Scot (2001-02) Duckworth, Bob (1921-22) Duda, Walter (1957) Duggan, J. (1936) Dulaney, Tommy (1971-73) Duncan, F.H. (1922) Duncan, Jim (1962-64) Duncan, Matt (1995-96) Dunlap, John (1982-83) Dunn, Bill (1983) Dunning, Dane (2014-16)
Cabot, Linwood (1942, 46) Caforio, Joe (1986-87) Cahill, Leo (1940, 42) Caldwell, J.B. (1975-78) Call, Eric (1982) Camp, Julian (1946-47) Campbell, Matt (2010-11) Camposano, Bo (1990-93) Canales, Josh (1998-99) Canova, F.F. (1919) Cardieri, Ron (1980-81) Cardozo, Jeff (1998-2000) Carlson, Bill (1986) , Jay (2013-14) Carney, Mike (1981) Carpenter, Glenn (1980-81) Carpenter, Robert (1971-73) Carr, Donnie (1981, 83-84) Carlton, Hoyt (1921-22) Carroll, Walter (1933-36) Carrott, Harvey (1950-51) Carson, Joe (1976) Caruthers, Willis (1916-17) Casey, Charles (1965) Cash, David (2006) Castaldo, Eric (1993-96) Castaldo, Gregg (1990) Castalleni, Bob (1973-74) Catalanotte, Greg (1998-99) Cautero, John (1989) Chambers, Evan (2008) Chaplin, James (1925-27) Chapman, Bill (1960) Chapman, Kevin (2007, 09-10) Chappell, John (1974-75) Chatman, Alan (1980-81) Chavez, Mark (1984) Checketts, Andrew (1995) Cheresnick, Joel (1973-74) Chism, Chris (1995-96) Clark, Brian (1978) Clark, Eddie (1962) Clark, Edmund (1939) Clark, Harris (1952-53) Clark, Jack (1935-37) Clark, Thomas (1956-57) Clark, Vernon (1930-32) Clarke, Charlie (1931) Clayton, William (1947) Clemo, Scott (1985-86) Clemons, V.N. (1930-32) Clower, John (1939-41) Coarsey, J.M. (1912-14) Coe, Harry (1951-52) Cohen, Sidney (1934-36) Coker, Jack (1971) Coleman, Bob (1962-63) Coleman, Kevin (1999-2002) Coley, Steve (1988) Colombo, Ron (2000) Combs, John (1973-74) Cooper, Riley (2008-09) Corbett, Doug (1971-74) Corbitt, Cord (1990-91) Corsaletti, Jeff (2002-05) Cortese, John (1974-77) Council, Charlie (1947) Courier, Jim (1967-69) Cox, Charles (1933-34) Cox, Tim (1986-89)
DDDD
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Durant, Rick (1985) Duva, Brian (1991-94) Duva, Tysen (1995) Dyer, James (1945) Dzurus, Jim (1960-61)
Fujinaga, Evan (1997) Fuller, Dave (1967-68) Fuller, John (1972-74) Fuller, Len (1970-71) Fussell, Charles (1948)
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Easley, Austin (2004) Eason, Tom (1968-69) Eassa, Jack (1945) Eckstein, David (1994-97) Eckstein, Rick (1996) Edge, Dwight (1997-98) Edgerton, D.C. (1911) Edmondson, Josh (2005-08) Edwards, Charles (1947-48) Edwards, T.J. (1924) Edwards, Tom (1987-88) Eggart, Danny (1963-65) Eidam, James (1994-95) Eiland, Dave (1985) Ellenburg, James (1957-59) Elliott, Jimmy (1962-64) Ellis, Mark (1996-99) Embry, W.E. (1915) Emerson, Alan (1978-79) Emerson, C. (1942) Empie, Dean (1977) Entrekin, Ward (1996) Eppert, Kenneth (1935-37) Estrada, Kevin (2000-01) Everett, Joe (1951-52) Evers, Joel (1928-30)
Gaines, Frederick (1948-50) Galuzian, Johnny (1931-33) Gamble, William (1925-27) Garcia, Louis (1948-50) Garcia, Raymond (1947-48) Gardiner, Carl (1958) Gardiner, Wally (1970-73) Gardner, James (1951-52) Garrigus, Robert (1947) Garza, Mario (2002-03) Gaski, Matt (2005-06) Gaspard, Joe (1988) Gates, M. (1940-41) Gawriluk, Kris (2006-07) Gedaminski, Todd (1986-87) Geissinger, Robert (1957-59) Georgiadis, Steve (1989-90) Getzen, Hart (1916-17, 20) Gibson, Daniel (2011-13) Gibson, Mike (1971) Gidcumb, Jeff (1988-89) Giddings, Wayne (1981) Giese, Mike (1972) Gillmore, K. (1933) Givens, Lynn (1976-77) Glass, Larry (1978) Gleichowski, Ryan (1998-99) Glenn, Tommy (1967) Godwin, Robert (1955-57) Goldberg, Edward (1941) Goldfarb, Jamie (2002-03) Gonzalez, Brian (1980) Gonzalez, Edward (1949-50) Gonzalez, Herbert (1956) Goodrich, Phil (1986) Gore, Gene (1949-50) Goss, Matt (1999-2002) Graham, William (1955-56) Grant, Mike (1979-80) Gray, Henry (1920-23) Gray, Howard (1951-52) Gray, Michael (1997-98) Graziano, Matt (2003) Green, A. (1936-37) Greenberg, Fred (1972) Gregory, Lewis (1939) Grezlovski, Ben (1998-99) Griffin, Dan (1964-66) Griggs, O.B. (1932-33) Gross, Ed (1966-67) Gruber, Jim (1969-70) Guenther, Rick (1968) Guinn, Charles (1948-49) Guise, Witt (1930) Gunn, E.F. (1922-23) Gushue, Taylor (2012-14) Guthrie, Dalton (2015-16)
FFFF Faedo, Alex (2015-16) Fahrman, Mike (2013-16) Falcone, Dave (1980-81) Falkenbach, Connor (2002-05) Fannin, David (1958) Farmer, Henry (1962) Farrior, Rex (1915-17) Fascher, Stan (1984-85) Faulk, H. (1940) Fawbush, Shawn (1982-83) Feinstein, Brian (1984-85) Fenster, Larry (1957) Ferguson, Chester (1928) Fernandez, Joey (1986-87) Fernandez, Jose (1987-89) Ferrazzi, Bill (1933-35) Ferrer, Mike (1981-82) Ferrigno, Carmen (1940-42) Fielding, Robert (1947-48) Figueroa, Cole (2007-08) Finkelstein, Howard (1971) Finkle, Theodore (1954-55) Finney, Bill (1973-75) Fischer, Jeff (1984-85) Fisher, Eugene (1928-30) Fiske, John (1930) Fitzgerald, Terry (1976-77) Fladd, John (1970-71) Fleetwood, Ray (1968) Fleming (1921) Fleming, Don (1958-60) Flower, Robert (1950-51) Floyd, John (1985-86) Floyd, Keith (1982-83) Floyd, Mike (1997-99) Floyd, Steve (1980-82) Fogg, Josh (1996-98) Fontana, Nolan (2010-12) Forbes, Robert (1947-48) Forbess, James (1946) Ford, Donald (1947-48) Foster, Dennis (1981) Foster, Matt (2002) Foster, Teddy (2007-09) Frady, Martin (1950-51) Frake, John (1967-68) Franklin, Clint (2007-10) Frazier, Jim (1967) Frazier, Rufus (1965-67) Freshcorn, Chris (2008) Frohock, Patrick (1959) Fuchs, Matt (2004)
HHHH Haddock, Thomas (1952-53) Hagan, Ken (1988) Hall, Larry (1976-79) Hamilton, Kenneth (1945) Hammond, Keith (1985) Hancock, A.R. (1915) Hanhold, Eric (2013-15) Hardee, C.J. (1919-20) Harman, Will (1969-71) Harris, George (1942) Harris, Richard (1955) Harris, Ryan (2012-14) Harrison, Ben (2001-04) Hart, Alex (1999-2002) Hartman, Genie (1937-39) Hartman, George (1919-22) Harvey, Don (1982-83) Haskel, Todd (2012-13) Haskins, Bernie (1961-63) Haskins, Harold (1945) Hasskew, Joe (1992-93)
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
ALL-TIME FLORIDA BASEBALL LETTERWINNERS Haught, Brian (1996-98, 2000) Hausenbauer, Eddie (1942) Hawkins, Bob (1965-66) Hazen, Jack (1951-52) Hazzard, Chuck (1995-98) Heath, Matt (1999-2000) Hedgecock, Ben (2001-02) Hedgecock, Mark (1971-72) Heisler, Larry (1989) Heisterman, Greg (1975) Heller, Michael (2010) Helveston, Rudy (1927-28) Henderson, R.P. (1912-13) Henderson, W.C. (1912) Henley, Mike (1980-81) Herskowitz, Jack (1960) Hickland, A. (1935) Hicks, Christian (2015-16) Hicks, Jake (2007-08) Hicks, J. (1936-38) Higgs, Arthur (1939-40) Hightower, Matt (2006) Hiller, Eric (1975-77) Hirsch, James (1951-52) Hitchcock, George (1921-23) Hobbs, Joe (1956) Hodges, David (1966-67) Hodges, Lance (1984-87) Holland, Carl (1940-41) Holland, S.L. (1915-16) Hollenkamp, Jay (2001) Hollis, Charles (1954-55) Holt, Roger (1975-77) Horenbein, Barry (1951-52) Horne, Alan (2005) Hornsby, Edward (1942) Horsey, James (1946-47) Horvath, Nick (2016) Howell, William (1938-39) Howie, Lynn (1959-61) Hoyman, Justin (2003-04) Hudson, Josh (1997) Hudson, Rodney (1947-48) Huerta, Bubba (1973-74) Hughes, Dennis (1982-83) Hughes, Harold (1939) Huggins, Harvey (1925) Huie (1921) Hull, Ray (1970-72) Hunter, J.P. (1911) Hurst, David (2006-07) Hurst, Glenn (1970-72) Hurst, James (1947-48) Hurt, James (1954-56) Hutton, Jason (1999)
IIII India, Jonathan (2016) Inmnan, Rudy (1928) Ivey, Bob (1936-38)
JJJJ Jackson, Andrew (1958-59) Jackson, Edward (1949) Jackson, Jeff (1997) Jackson, Newton (1935-37) Jacobs, Mike (1968-69) Jaffe, Lawrence (1953-54) Jefferson, Byron (1983-84) Jeroloman, Brian (2004-06) Johannes, Todd (1996-99) Johnson, Brian (2010-12) Johnson, Gibb (1924) Johnson, Henry (1941-42) Johnson, James (1924) Johnson, Jim (1916) Johnson, Robert (1939-40) Johnson, Tim (1998-2000) Johnson, Tyson (1986-88) Johnston, Brownie (1965) Joiner, Jim (1975-76) Jolin, Will (2009) Jones, Charles (1953-54) Jones, George (1939-40) Jones, Lamar (1940) Jones, Terry (1975-76) Juhl, Mike (1990)
Julich, Chester (1945) Justice, Chet (1992-93)
KKKK Kaelber, Charles (1950-51) Kahn, David (1967-69) Kansriddle, Edward (1953-54) Kaplan, Robert (1942) Katz, H.L. (1924) Kaufman, John (1994-96) Keating, Patrick (2006-09) Keen, Kevin (1999) Keene, Kurt (1999-2000) Keller, Gary (1966) Kelley, Dan (1929) Kelley, Keith (1981-82) Kellogg, Kerry (1978-79) Kelly, Edward (1942) Kennedy, Ryan (2004) Kent, Dean (1993-95) Kenworthy, Jack (1963, 65-66) Kerby, Clifton (1936-38) Kibler, Russ (1983-84) Kieszek, Larry (1970-71) Kiger, Mark (2000-02) Killen, Brent (1991-92) King, Charles (1953-54) Kinney, Ralph (1950-51) Kinsey, H. (1933-34) , Keenan (2011-12, 14) Klancnik, Joe (1988) Klebonis, David (1999-2002) Knellinger, Milton (1946) Knight, Bobby (1950-51) Knight, Palmer (1991-93) Knollin, Chris (1996-97) Kokinda, Chris (1992-95) Koleda, Pete (1939-41) Kolozsvary, Mark (2015-16) Kowalski, Bob (1970-73) Kowar, Jackson (2016) Krsnich, Nick (1981-82) Kubin, Jared (2005, 07) Kuhn, Karl (1990) Kurth, Wayne (1977) Kynes, James (1947-48)
LLLL Lado, Norbert (1960-62) LaCoste, J.K. (2006-08) Lagano, Al (1927, 29-30) Lagano, Albert (1951-52) Laird, A.S. (1924) Landress, Dale (1959-61) Lane, Taylor (2015) Langston, B.G. (1911-12) Lanoux, Carol (1961-63) LaPorta, Matt (2004-07) Larson, Greg (2009-12) Larson, Ryan (2014-16) Larson, Wes (1954-57) Law, Chris (1990) Lawler, S.W. (1912) Lawler, Travis (2008) Leclerc, Brian (2004-07) Ledbetter, Ted (1972-73) Ledoux, John (1947-48) Lee, Art (1971-74) Lee, David (1984-85) Lee, John (1989) Lester, Gene (1922) Lewis, Kevin (1992) Lewis, Steve (1970-72) Lewis, Taylor (2015) Liddon, Lefty (1919-21) Linares, Mario (1988-91) Lindren, Aldeen (1947) Lipsitz, William (1933) Liput, Deacon (2016) Livers, Corey (1983) Livingston, David (1978-79) Locke, Stephen (2005, 07-09) Logan, John (1923-25) Lomack, Tony (1988) Lombardozzi, Chris (1985) Lombardozzi, Jason (2014-16) Lombardozzi, Steve (1980-81)
Long, Buford (1952-53) Long, Donald (1959) Long, Eddie (1935-37) Long, Harold (1948-51) Lopez, Al (1960-63) Lopez, Richard (1959) Lotspiech, A.A. (1915-16) Lowrie, Joe (1940) Lujack, Stanley (1966-67, 69) Lundquist, Bob (1972-73) Lusader, Scott (1984-85) Luttringer, Collin (1986)
Mendez, Julio (1987-88) Mengez, William (1947) Mercadante, Joe (2002-03) Mercer, Ken (1991-92) Merrill, Bobby (1983) Merrin, George (1925-26) Merrin, R.G. (1915-16) Merritt, Richard (1925) Methbin, Greg (1945) Mickler, Paul (1939) Mikesell, Larry (1980-81) Miller (1921) Miller, Donald (1940) Miller, J.T. (1924) Miller, Matt (1987) Miller, Mike (1990) Miller, Scott (1995) Milligren, Clifford (1948) Minicone, Steve (1978-79) Minnis, Bill (1989-90) Minor, Jeff (1938) Mitchell, Connor (2012-13) Mizell, Everett (1934, 36) Mizell, Jack (1931-33) Mlotkowski, Mike (2001) Moberg, Mike (1986-90) Monk, Scott (1990-92) Montgomery, Earl (1962-64) Montsdeoca, Fred (1948-51) Mooney, Mike (2009) Mooney, Ottis (1945) Moore, Bruce (1965-66) Moore, Eddie (1932-34) Moore, George (1954-55) Moore, Tom (1960, 62-63) Moore, Thomas (1939-41) Moraitis, Nick (1992) Morales, Brett (2014-15) Morcroft, Keith (1974-76) Morcroft, Randy (1963-65) Moreno, Carlos (1980-81) Morris, Randy (1976-79) Morrison, Buster (1972) Morse, Rick (1967-68) Mortellaro, Paul (1946) Mossburg, Nelson (1947) Mosher, Craig (2000) Mosley (1915) Moss (1921) Moss, Scott (2016) Mostow, Nathan (1940-42) Moul (1921) Moyer, Jeff (2011-12) Mulcahy, J (1938) Mullaney, Kyle (2007-08) Mullins, L.D. (1937-39) Munroe, Buddy (2008-09) Murphy, Rob (1979-80) Murray, James (1942) Murrie, Joel (1974-75)
MMMM Maag, Greg (1975) MacDonald, Eddie (1991) MacFarlane, Gary (1960) MacKay, Tripp (1993-94) Macon, Rod (1968-70) Maddox, Austin (2010-12) Madigan, James (1970-71) Madison, William (1919-21) Madson, Christian (2003-05) Magliozzi, Johnny (2012-13) Mahannah, Wade (1921-23) Majer, Joe (1979-80) Majeski, Dave (1989-92) Maldonado, Nelson (2016) Maley, Matt (2001-04) Manchester, Bud (1942, 46) Maniotis, Nick (1978-79) Manning, Charles (1952-53) Manning, Ed (1937-39) Marcum, Craig (1986-87) Marlowe, Alvin (1956-57) Maronde, Nick (2009-11) Marsh, Alexander (1948-49) Marsh, Ray (1926-28) Marshall, Tom (1926-28) Marsters, Brandon (1994-95) Martin, Richie (2013-15) Martin, Ty (1997-98) Martin, Virgil (1950-51) Martinez, Eric (1990) Martinez, Felix (1984-85) Massey, Richard (1952-53) Mathena, Shawn (1980) Mathers, Brandt (1992-93) Matthews, Scott (1982-83) Mattson, Braden (2014) Maxcy, Lee (1956-58) McAlpine, Robert (1953-54) McArthur, Brandon (2005-09) McAndrew, Jamie (1987-89) McAndrew, Jeff (1990) McAninch, Mark (1988) McAuley , Charles (1925) McCallum, Hugh (1917, 19) McCarthy, Arin (1997) McCarthy, Mike (1975-78) McClellan, Darren (1993-95) McClellan, Mike (1980-81) McClellan, Nick (1991-92) McClellan, Sean (1993-95) McClellan, William (1939) McClendon, Henry (1922-24) McClendon, Matt (1997-99) McCray, Todd (1989-90) McCreary, Don (1958-60) McDonald, Frank (1977-78) McFarland, Stuart (1998-2000) McFatter, T.K. (1925) McGinnis, Shane (1992-93) McGraw, Craig (1980-81) McGriff, Perry (1958-60) McHale, Ray (1970) McKendree, James (1941-42) McKinney, Pete (1998-99) McLeod, M. (1936) McLucas, L. (1929) McMahan, Ben (2009-11) McMillan, Neil (1963) McNulty, Chester (1954-55) McRae, Duncan (1947) McTheny, Guy (1969-70) Meadows, Bobby (1976-77) Medina, Octavio (1996-97)
NNNN Naylor, Dean (1982) Neer, Cody (2006-07) Nelson, Chris (1993) Nevin, Stephen (1954-55) Newman, Mike (1972-73) Newton, R.D. (1923) Nicholson, Derek (1997-98) Nicholson, Jerry (1959-62) Nicosia, Nick (1967-68) Nystrom, Peter (1999-2001)
OOOO O’Berry, W.H. (1916) O’Day, Darren (2003-06) O’Neal, Randy (1981) O’Neal, Randy (1958-60) Oestricher, Ray (1958-60) Ogilvie, Ray (1919-20) Olson, Tim (2000) Ogle, Brian (1996-97) Ondich, Art (1962-63) Oosterhoudt, Frank (1926-27) Orr, Danny (1965-67) Ortiz, Javier (1982) Osborn, Pat (2000-02)
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Pictured with former Gator football coach Bob Woodruff, Haywood Sullivan was a two-year letterwinner at UF who later became the General Manager and Owner of the Boston Red Sox. Ovca, Mike (1967-69) Overcash, Ronnie (1960) Owenby, Carl (1929) Owens, George (1947-48) Owens, James (1946) Owens, Tim (1983-84) Owens, Tom (1927-29) Owens, W.B. (1923) Oxley, Tim (1987-89)
PPPP Pace, Dick (1948-50) Padecky, Bob (1967) Palomba, Lou (1986-87) Palmer, Tyler (2011) Palmer, Winston (1941) Panteliodis, Alex (2009-11) Park, Min (1991) Parker, Matt (1992-94, 96) Parker, Robert (1925) Parks, Mike (1987-88) Parrish, Bernie (1956-58) Pavelka, Edward (19-68) Pendley, Don (1964-66) Pennington, Fonia (1937-39) Pennock, A. (1933, 35) Pennock, Henry (1939-41) Pent, Vennie (1958-60) Perez, Michael (1985) Perkins, Randy (1979) Perry, Chan (1993-94) Perry, Herbert (1988-91) Pesce, Louis (1952-54) Pete, Mike (2002-05) Peters, Mike (1987) Petrie, Chris (2006-07) Phalines, Richard (1964) Phillips, Lloyd (1924) Picano, Mike (1967-68) Pickren, Glen (1968-70) Piercefield, Dane (1960-61) Pigott, Daniel (2009-12) Pigott, James (1946, 48) Pigott, Jonathan (2007-10) Piller, Joe (1983-84) Pippin, Craig (1975-78) Pisani, Clayton (2007-09) Pitman, R. (1931-33) Pittman, Owen (1924) Pless, Glenn (1927-28) Ploeckleman, Ray (1924) Plumer, Herb (1933-34) Poage, W.B. (1912) Polcovich, Kevin (1991-92) Poole, Roy (1948-51) Poole, William (1947-48) Pooser, F.E. (1916)
Poovey, Justin (2009-11) Pope, Arthur (1947-48) Porter, Dave (1961, 63-64) Porter, Dick (1924-26) Porter, Ned (1924-26) Porter, Steven (2004-07) Poston, Dick (1942) Potter, Tom (2001-03) Powell, Charles (1945) Powell, John (1947-48) Powers, Earl (1936-37) Powers, Zack (2011, 13-14) Poyner, Bobby (2012-15) Price, C.W. (1960-62) Price, T.E. (1913-14) Price, W.C. (1911-12) Pricher, John (1989-92) Prida, Xavier (1973-74) Pride, Austin (2006-07) Priest, Ernie (1933-35) Prior, Kelly (1965-67) Proctor, Julian (1936-37) Provost, Breece (1927-28) Puk, A.J. (2014-16) Puldy, Stephen (1957) Pulliam, W. (1913) Purvis, Brian (1991-92)
QQQQ Quatrino, Greg (2005-06)
RRRR Raburn, Ryan (2000) Ramos, James (1992-93) Ramjit, Vickash (2011-13) Ramsdell, A.W. (1915-16) Ramsey, Keith (2001-02) Ramseyer, Ted (1947-48) Ramshaw, Jimmy (2000-02) Randall, Hudson (2010-12) Rasponi, Eugene (1968) Rassel, David (1975) Ratliff, Thomas (1971) Rawlings, Charles (1956) Reed, Buddy (2014-16) Reed, David (1981-82) Reed, George (1950-51) Reese, Blake (2016) Reger, Gary (1978) Register, James (1949-50) Reich, John (1971-74) Reichardt, Fritz (2003) Reid, Cory (2013) Reilly, John (1973-74) Reimsnyder, Brian (1988-89) Rencher, Robert (1929-31) Renshaw, C. (1936-37)
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Nick Belmonte’s 42 stolen bases during the 1976 season remain the school record. Reumann, Lee (2009) Reyes, Danny (2016) Reyes, George (1982-83) Reynolds, Terry (1976) Reynolds, W.E. (1947-48) Rhine, Alan (1997-98) Rhoades, Steve (1993) Rhodes, Aaron (2013-15) Rhodes, William (1938-40) Rice, Rich (1983) Rich, Ted (1988-90, 92) Richart, Larry (1995) Richards, W. (1929) Richborg, Lance (1919, 22) Rick, Sammy (1974-75) Rickerson, Scott (1981-82) Ricketts, Dave (1976) Ricks, Byron (1940) Riddell, Jim (1973) Rigdon, Paul (1996) Riggins, L.W. (1914) Riggins, S.W. (1912-13) Ringgold, Don (1961-62) Riordan, Jake (2002-03) Ritch, Sanford (1956) Rivera, Mike (2015-16) Roach, Spencer (1920-22) Robbins, Art (1972-73) Roberson, Brady (2013) Roberson, Lee (2003-04) Roberts, Charles (1994-95) Roberts, Clinton (1949-50) Roberts, Q. (1931, 33) Robinson, Elmo (1937-39) Robshaw, Leslie (1957) Rodriguez, Sergio (1996-99) Rodriguez, Steven (2010-12) Rogero, Al (1931-33) Rogers, Alonzo (1917) Rogers, Morris (1948-49) Rogers, Wayne (1968-70) Rojas, Eddie (2000-01) Rojo, Andy (1995) Roll, Jacob (1996) Rollyson, Mike (1968) Rollyson, Ray (1963, 65-66) Rood, Raymond (1917) Rosabal, Jandy (2009-10) Rose, Brian (2000-03) Rose, Larry (1974) Rose, Tommy (1998) Rosen, Jerry (1946) Rosenberg, Steve (1985-86) Rosenbush, Carl (1916-17)
Rosenthal, J.D (1917) Ross, David (1998) Rowe, Harold (1935-37) Rubin, Harold (1937-38) Rubio, Frank (2014-16) Rue, Harvey (1941) Rumble, Pat (2003) Rushing, Wallace (1948-49) Ruskin, Scott (1982-85) Russ, Michael (1993) Russo, Joe (1990-91) Ruteowski, Daniel (1947-48) Rutledge, Allen (1987-88)
SSSS Saba, Bill (1959-60) Sadowski, Ryan (2002) Sale (1921) Sammon, Pete (1945) Sanabria, Adam (2003-04) Sandberg, Chuck (1979) Sanford, Scott (1986-87) Sapp, E.B. (1945) Sarra, Lamar (1925-27) Satin, Sam (1995) Sauls, Ed (1930) Savage, David (1986) Scarborough, Earl (1942, 45) Scarborough, Rick (1969-72) Schacht, Roland (1947) Schaffer, Don (1950-51) Scharff, Tony (1989) Scheinhoft, Len (1960-62) Schimchak, Ken (1981) Schirard, Pete (1932-34) Schlemmer, John (1980-81) Schmidt, John (1940, 42) Schnell, Steve (1954) Schuyler (1915) Schwarz, JJ (2015-16) Scoggins, Albie (1982-83) Scott, I. (1921-22) Scott, Lawrence (1954-55) Scott, Ron (1991-93) Seagraves, Bill (1969-70) Seay, Johnny (1935-36) Sebree, Ken (1986-87) Sedell, Brandon (2012) Seroyer, Shane (1996-99) Seybold, Tom (1969-71) Seymour (1915) Shafer, Justin (2012-14) Shaffer, Donald (1949-50) Shannon, Tom (1964-66)
Sharkins, Tony (1990) Shaw, Alex (1912-14) Shea, Ed (1986-87) Shealy, Ryan (1999-2002) Sheffield, Larry (1968-71) Shelley, Paul (1935) Shelly, Walter (1945, 47) Sherrard, Harold (1941) Sherrill, William (1931) Shirley, J.J (1928-30) Shiver, Bob (1959-61) Shoemaker, Robert (1946) Shore, Logan (2014-16) Shulock, Jim (1974-77) Siegel, Matt (1998-2001) Silsby, Link (1931) Simmons, Curtis (1925) Simon, Joey (2000-01) Simpkins, Chris (1993-94) Simpson, Rudy (1951-54) Simpson, Tucker (2013) Singer, Brady (2016) Sinicropi, Jim (1974-75) Sizemore, Donwyn (1953-54) Skipper, Brent (1995) Sklodowsky, Ziggy (1946) Skorupski, Jon (2004) Sloan, Milton (1946) Slough, Sam (1928-30) Smalley, Mike (2000) Smith, Brett (2007) Smith, Bryson (2010-11) Smith, C. (1930) Smith, C.J. (2002-04) Smith, Casey (1997-98) Smith, Charles (1958-59) Smith, F.S. (1923) Smith, Rickey (1959-61) Smith, Sidney (1957-59) Smith, Wilkie (1974-75) Snead, Kirby (2014-16) Sobieraj, Aaron (2000-02) Socarras, Tony (1999-2000) Sordo, Eddie (1993) Sowell, Ronnie (1994-95) Sowers, Tony (1983-84) Spears, Shane (1994-95) Spellman, Joe (1991) Spencer, G.W. (1921-23) Spicola, Tommie (1947) Spottswood, Chas (2006, 09-10) Stahl, David (1981) Stamper, John (1977) Stangry, Joseph (1946-47) Stanley, Mike (1982-85) Stant, Kevin (1984-85) Stanton, T.J. (2001) Steele, Jim (1971-72) Steinhauer, Seth (2005) Stephens, Bill (1939) Stephens, J.J. (1936) Stephens, Joe (1939) Stephens, Norman (1947) Sternagel, John (2014-15) Stevens, Kent (1950-51) Stevens, Tony (1979-80) Stewart, Donald (1947) Stewart, Stan (1994) Stockman, Eddie (1972-73) Storter, N.S. (1912) Stradley, Donald (1947-48) Stratton, Richard (1947, 50) Stripp, Billy (1986) Stroemer, Terry (1967-68) Stuart, Brent (1990-91) Stull, Walter (1957) Stump, Corey (2012) Stypulkowski, Kevin (2013) Suarez, Bennie (1945-46) Sullivan, Bill (1961) Sullivan, Haywood (1950-51) Sullivan, Marc (1977-79) Sutherland, George (1942, 46) Sutton, John (1971-72) Swackhamer, Wes (2002) Swanson, T.J. (1912, 14-15) Swartz, Steve (1989)
TTTT
UUUU
Talbot, Butch (1960-61) Tamargo, John (1994-96) Tate, Charles (1940-41) Taylor, E.A. (1913) Taylor, R.R. (1912-14) Teegarden, Rob (1978-79) Teixeira, Pete (1978-79) Tenney, L.E. (1911-14) Testa, Nicholas (1946) Theodocion, James (1955-57) Thomas, Dave (1970-71) Thompson, Patrick (2006) Thompson, Kenneth (1933-35) Thompson, L.K. (1980) Thompson, Norris (1940-41) Thompson, Robby (1983) Thompson, Tyler (2009-12) Thompson, Wendell (1941) Thrasher, Leon (1912) Threadgold, Bobby (1932-33) Thrower, Frank (1926-27) Tignor, Hampton (2007-10) Tillman, Thomas (1959) Tobias, Josh (2012-15) Toffaletti, Louis (1930-32) Toister, Steve (1988) Toledo, Tommy (2008, 10-11) Tordi, Justin (2003-05) Touchberry, Burt (1954-57) Touma, Tim (1985-86) Townsend, Jon (2007-08) Trace, Greg (1983) Trammell, Allen (1964-65) Trammell, J. (1928) Trapp, Richard (1967-68) Tredinnick, Arthur (1954-55) Trefry, Nick (2000-01) Trent, Sean (2012) Tucker, Jonathan (2002-04) Tucker, Preston (2009-12) Tufts, Bill (1971) Turlington, Dale (1968-69) Turnbull, T. (1935) Turner, Jimmie (1945) Turner, Lefty (1926-28) Turgeon, Casey (2012-14) Tutt, Irving (1933-35) Twomey, Timothy (1957-58) Tyler, Bob (1974) Tyner, Daniel (1939)
Untriner, Royal (1927-29)
VVVV Valdes, David (1990-93) Valdes, Marc (1991-93) Vangeles, Thomas (1946) Van Landingham, H. (1931-32) Vannatta, Tim (1990) Van Sickel, Dale (1929) Varn, Robert (1946) Varnes, Brian (1997) Vasquez, Jeremy (2015-16) Vaughn, James (1924-25) Vidal, Laurie (1970) Vines, William (1950-51) Vinson, Mike (2013, 15)
WWWW Walker, W.S. (1912) Walker, Jewel (1947-48) Walker, L. (1938) Wallace, Jim (1921-22) Walsh, Sean (1996) Walstad, Dana (1978) Walters, Ronnie (1993) Walton, Bud (1939-41) Ward, Benjamin (1954-55) Ward, Joe (1977) Ward, William (1920-23) Warren, Fennell (1942) Washington, Kamm (2010-11) Wassak, Edwin (1940) Watkins, Jim (1978-79) Watson, F.E (1929) Weihs, Andre (1984-85) Weisman, Ashleigh (1948-49) Weitzel, Jerico (2009-10) Wells, W.J. (1921, 24) Wentworth, Reggie (1982-84) Wheeler, Danny (1994-96) White, Genia (1947-48) White, J.A. (1938-39) White, Joe (1921-22) Whitfield, John (1917, 19) Whitson, Karsten (2011-12, 14) Whittington, Willis (1947-49) Wiegandt, K.O. (1998-2001) Wiggs, Chris (1994-95) Wiggs, Johnny (1988-89) Wilkerson, Brad (1996-98)
Willbanks, William (1940-42) Williams, Angus (1950-51) Williams, Bud (1965) Williams, David (1975) Williams, Duke (1993) Williams, Francis (1957) Williams, Henry (1916) Williams, Ronnie (1968-69) Williams, Spencer (1998-2000) Williams, William (1955-57) Willis, Ben (1945) Willis, Dale (1955-56) Willis, Kenneth (1936-38) Wilson (1919) Wilson, Paul (2011) Wilson, Tim (1975) Wink, John (1949-50) Withrow, Jack (1966-67) Wood, Harry (1915, 17) Wood, Taylor (1998-2000) Woods, Chris (2005-06) Woodward, John (1986-87) Woolfolk, Ned (1965-67) Work, Lee (1919-20, 22) Worley, John (1979-80) Wright, Rod (1968-70) Wynn, Tommy (2005-06)
XXXX Xiques, Greg (1978)
YYYY Yanni, Pat (1948-49) Yon, E.M. (1915-16) Yonker, Jim (1980-81) Young, Danny (2013-15) Young, Jim (1959-61)
ZZZZ Zabala, Adrian (1964-66) Zaleski, Bob (1975) Zerr, Steve (1988-89) Zunino, Mike (2010-12) ( ) indicate years lettered BOLD indicates active player
Over his four-year career from 1999-2002, Matt Goss sported a career batting average of .324, with 207 hits, 138 RBI, 32 stolen bases and 25 home runs.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS FLORIDA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS SEC Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish 1912 9-4-2 .667 1913 11-9-1 .548 1914 2-8 .200 1915 4-6-1 .409 1916 9-14 .391 1917 8-3 .727 1918 No schedule due to World War I 1919 7-5 .583 1920 7-11-1 .395 1921 4-10 .286 1922 15-5 .750 1923 10-9 .526 1924 5-14 .263 1925 3-6 .333 1926 14-7 .667 1927 8-14 .364 1928 6-14-1 .310 1929 4-9 .308 1930 9-8 .529 1931 11-10 .524 1932 12-8 .600 1933 11-2-1 .821 4-4 .500 T-4th 1934 6-7 .462 4-5 .444 5th 1935 7-13-1 .357 4-4 .500 T-4th 1936 7-9 .438 4-4 .500 T-4th 1937 10-7-1 .583 3-3 .500 T-4th 1938 14-9 .609 4-2 .667 2nd 1939 11-8 .555 4-2 .667 3rd 1940 8-11 .429 3-6 .333 T-8th 1941 8-7 .533 2-6 .250 T-10th 1942 6-6 .500 - - 1943 No schedule due to World War II 1944 No schedule due to World War II 1945 2-9 .182 - - 1946 4-17-2 .217 1-7 .125 7th 1947 14-15 .483 2-6 .250 12th 1948 10-14-1 .420 3-9 .250 10th 1949 17-13 .567 5-7 .417 7th 1950 20-9 .690 5-3 .625 T-4th 1951 16-9 .640 9-7 .563 4th 1952 21-4-2 .815 12-2 .857 1st* 1953 13-7-1 .643 12-5 .706 3rd
1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
12-10 8-12 20-4 13-11 17-7 13-8 18-16 19-9 25-10-1 30-9 23-11 20-13 23-12 27-9 25-13 28-16 27-17 19-26 23-21 23-21 23-20-1 23-25 22-26 39-19 34-15 40-20 40-16 42-17 34-25-1 38-14 43-16-1 43-18 27-26 32-24 48-19-1 44-22 29-30 51-21 44-20 33-25 40-23 32-24 50-18 40-24
.545 9-7 .563 5th .400 7-9 .438 T-7th .833 13-3 .813 1st* .542 7-9 .438 7th .708 11-3 .786 2nd .619 8-4 .667 T-2nd-E .529 12-6 .667 1st-E .679 11-7 .611 3rd-E .708 14-3 .824 1st-E* .769 13-5 .722 2nd-E .676 13-5 .722 2nd-E .606 9-3 .750 2nd-E .657 8-4 .667 2nd-E .750 14-3 .824 2nd-E .658 14-2 .875 1st-E .636 13-4 .765 1st-E .632 11-5 .688 2nd-E .422 5-12 .294 6th-E .523 7-7 .500 4th-E .523 9-7 .563 T-2nd-E .534 7-9 .438 4th-E .479 6-11 .353 6th-E .458 10-14 .417 4th-E .672 14-9 .609 1st-E .694 18-4 .818 1st-E .667 16-8 .667 1st-E .714 16-8 .667 1st-E .712 16-7 .696 1st-E*^ .585 14-8 .636 1st-E*^ .731 14-7 .667 1st-E .725 18-4 .818 1st-E*^ .705 15-6 .714 1st-E .509 14-13 .519 6th .571 17-9 .654 3rd .713 21-6 .777 1st*^ .667 14-10 .583 3rd .492 11-12 .478 6th .708 16-8 .667 2nd^ .688 16-8 .667 1st-E .569 12-14 .462 4th-E .635 16-9 .640 2nd-E .571 12-14 .462 T-2nd-E .735 20-10 .667 1st-E* .625 17-13 .567 T-1st-E
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Overall:
46-18 31-25 44-23-1 35-27 46-19 37-21-1 43-22 48-23 28-28 29-30 34-24 42-22 47-17 53-19 47-20 29-30 40-23 52-18 52-16 2,450-1,537-24
.718 21-8 .734 1st-E* .553 13-17 .433 T-2nd-E .654 18-11-1 .617 2nd-E .565 16-14 .533 4th-E .708 20-10 .667 2nd-E .636 13-16-1 .450 3rd-E .662 17-13 .567 T-2nd-E .676 20-10 .667 1st-E* .500 10-20 .333 6th-E .491 15-15 .500 3rd-E .586 17-13 .567 2nd-E .656 19-11 .633 1st-E .734 22-8 .733 1st-E* .736 22-8 .733 T-1st-E*^ .701 18-12 .600 T-2nd-E .492 14-16 .467 3rd-E .635 21-9 .700 1st-E* .743 19-11 .633 2nd-E^ .765 19-10 .655 2nd-E .614 973-643-2 .602
*SEC Champion ^SEC Tournament Champion E-Eastern Division finish
GATORS’ RECORD BY DECADE Decade 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Totals:
W-L-T Pct. 50-49-4 .505 76-99-2 .435 98-81-3 .547 69-92-5 .431 153-81-3 .652 238-118-1 .668 273-210-1 .565 391-197-3 .664 396-228 .635 386-239-2 .617 320-143 .691 2,450-1,537-24 .614
FLORIDA ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Years 1912 1913 1914-16 1917 1919-20 1921 1922-23, 26 1924 1925 1927-33 1934-36 1937-39 1940-42, 46-47 1945 1948-75 1976-81 1982-83 1984-94 1995-2001 2002-07 2008-present Totals:
Coach H.D. McLeod R.P. Hoffman Pat Flaherty Hugh Wicher Artie Phelan William Kline Lance Richbourg Rex Farrior James White Brady Cowell Ben Clemons Lew Hardage Sam McAllister Bob Pittman Dave Fuller Jay Bergman Jack Rhine Joe Arnold Andy Lopez Pat McMahon Kevin O’Sullivan 21 Coaches
Seasons Games W L 1 15 9 4 1 21 11 9 3 44 15 28 1 11 8 3 2 31 14 16 1 14 4 10 3 60 39 21 1 19 5 14 1 9 3 6 7 128 61 65 3 50 20 29 3 60 35 24 5 100 40 56 1 11 2 9 28 918 556 356 6 330 217 113 2 112 72 39 11 680 434 244 7 438 278 159 6 375 231 143 9 585 396 189 102 4,011 2,450 1,536
T 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 4 0 6 0 1 2 1 1 0 24
Pct. .667 .548 .352 .727 .468 .286 .650 .263 .333 .484 .410 .592 .420 .182 .609 .658 .647 .640 .636 .617 .677 .614
Coach Victories SEC Titles SEC Division Titles NCAA Appearances CWS Berths Dave Fuller 556 3 4 3 0 Joe Arnold 434 2 3 7 2 Kevin O’Sullivan 396 3 4 9 5 Andy Lopez 278 2 3 5 2 Pat McMahon 231 1 1 4 1 Jay Bergman 217 1 5 3 0 Jack Rhine 72 1 2 1 0 Totals: 13 22 32 10
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DAVE FULLER (1948-75)
JAY BERGMAN (1976-81)
JOE ARNOLD (1984-94)
ANDY LOPEZ (1995-2001)
PAT McMAHON (2002-07)
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REMEMBERING
COACH FULLER He was also a member of the Gator football coaching staff for 29 years (1948-76), the longest run of any assistant coach in UF history. Fuller served in many capacities as head freshman coach, varsity assistant, head scout and a key recruiter under three head coaches, Bob Woodruff, Ray Graves and Doug Dickey.
Dave Fuller, the winningest baseball coach in University of Florida history, passed away in September 2009 at the age of 94. “Coach Fuller’s loyalty and dedication to the coaching profession, and his love of the University of Florida, will always be remembered,” said UF Director of Athletics Jeremy Foley. “He had a significant positive influence on countless athletes, coaches and administrators.” Fuller guided the Gator baseball program from 1948-75, producing a record of 557-354-6 (.611) and SEC Championships in 1952, 1956 and 1962, and he was selected as SEC Coach of the Year all three years. His clubs also won four Eastern Division titles, and played in four NCAA Regional tournaments.
Fuller’s baseball teams produced 47 first-team All-SEC players, and All-Americans Bernie Parrish (1958), Perry McGriff (1959-60) and Tom Moore (1962-63). Six of During an unparalleled career directing the Gator baseball program, Fuller compiled a record of 557-354-6 his players went on to play in the (.611) and captured SEC Championships in 1952, 1956 and 1962. Major Leagues, including Dennis Aust, Doug CorFuller and his late wife Patricia had four children, daughter Pat, bett, William Graham, Roger Holt, and sons Dave, Len and John all graduated from the University Haywood Sullivan and Dale Willis. of Florida and also represented the Gators on the diamond. Dave lettered in baseball during the 1967-68 seasons, Len donned Gator head baseball coach Kevin the Orange and Blue in both baseball and football in 1970-71, O’Sullivan said: “There was no better while John (1972-74) earned All-SEC and All-SEC Eastern Division ambassador for Florida baseball recognition in his final two seasons at catcher. than Dave Fuller. What he accomplished during his legendary career with the Gators will never be forgotten and Coach Fuller embodied all that is best about Florida—loyalty, dedication and the pursuit of excellence. His life touched players, families, staff and alumni and his impact on our baseball program is immeasurable. Coach Fuller is a true representative of the Gator tradition Coach Fuller is shown congratulating catcher Jerry Bilyk, who was and he will be missed.” the first Gator to achieve All-SEC status in back-to-back seasons when he accomplished the feat in 1955 and 1956.
A star athlete at Wake Forest, Fuller started for three seasons in football, basketball and baseball for the Demon Deacons. His greatest fame was in football, where he was a fullback-tailback. Following graduation, he played professional baseball with Portsmouth (Va.) of the Dixie League and Wilson (N.C.) and Goldsboro (N.C.) of the Coastal Plain League. Fuller used to tell his friends that his inability to hit the curve ball encouraged him to get into coaching. His coaching background included: head football, basketball and baseball at Perquimans Co. High School, Hertford, N.C. (1940-41-42), backfield coach, Maryville (Mo.) Teachers College (1943—Navy V2 Program) and he joined the Gator staff following the end of World War II. Coach Fuller threw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the Gators’ 2008 season opener, a 10-7 victory in Kevin O’Sullivan’s first game at the helm.
Fuller’s tutelage with Florida’s 1963 pitching staff resulted in a then-school-record 30 wins, a plateau that the squad did not reach again until 1977 (39-18).
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BOLD – 2017 Opponents
School Meetings W L T Pct. Abraham‑Baldwin 2 1 1 0 0.500 Adelphi 1 1 0 0 1.000 Akron 2 2 0 0 1.000 Alabama 114 57 57 0 0.500 Aquinas 2 2 0 0 1.000 Arizona State 4 1 3 0 0.250 Arkansas 58 30 28 0 0.517 Arkansas-Little Rock 2 2 0 0 1.000 Army 6 5 1 0 0.833 Ashland 2 2 0 0 1.000 Assumption 1 1 0 0 1.000 Atlanta Crackers 3 1 2 0 0.333 Auburn 242 114 126 2 0.475 Austin Peay 6 3 3 0 0.500 Baltimore 3 3 0 0 1.000 Baltimore Orioles 3 0 2 1 0.167 Banana River N.A.S. 3 1 2 0 0.333 Barry 1 1 0 0 1.000 Baylor 2 1 1 0 0.500 Belmont Abbey 2 1 1 0 0.500 Bethune‑Cookman 31 31 0 0 1.000 Birmingham-Southern 2 0 2 0 0.000 Boston Braves 4 0 4 0 0.000 Boston College 3 3 0 0 1.000 Bradley Tech 2 2 0 0 1.000 Brooklyn Dodgers 2 0 2 0 0.000 Brown 6 5 1 0 0.833 Bucknell 1 1 0 0 1.000 Buffalo 1 0 1 0 0.000 Bushnell CWS 2 1 1 0 0.500 California 2 1 1 0 0.500 Cal State Fullerton 3 2 1 0 0.667 Cal State Northridge 1 1 0 0 1.000 Campbell 3 3 0 0 1.000 Campbellsville 1 1 0 0 1.000 Camp Benning 5 3 2 0 0.600 Camp Blanding 2 1 1 0 0.500 Central Connecticut 1 1 0 0 1.000 UCF 43 27 16 0 0.628 Central Michigan 7 7 0 0 1.000 College of Charleston 3 2 1 0 0.667 Charleston Southern 13 11 2 0 0.846 Cincinnati 3 3 0 0 1.000 Citadel 4 2 2 0 0.500 Clemson 30 18 12 0 0.600 Coastal Carolina 2 1 1 0 0.500 Coca‑Cola 1 1 0 0 1.000 Colby 1 1 0 0 1.000 Columbia 1 1 0 0 1.000 Columbia College 8 6 2 0 0.750 UConn 6 6 0 0 1.000 Cumberland 2 2 0 0 1.000 Dartmouth 5 5 0 0 1.000 Davidson 1 1 0 0 1.000 Daytona Beach 1 0 1 0 0.000 DeLand Hatters 2 0 2 0 0.000 DeLand Reds 6 2 3 1 0.417 Delaware 2 1 1 0 0.500 Delaware State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Duke 6 3 3 0 0.500 Duquesne 4 4 0 0 1.000 East Carolina 4 4 0 0 1.000 Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 0 1.000 Eastern Michigan 8 7 1 0 0.875 Eckerd 7 5 2 0 0.714 Erskine 1 0 1 0 0.000 Fairfield 2 2 0 0 1.000 Flagler 2 2 0 0 1.000 Florida A&M 20 19 1 0 0.950 Florida Atlantic 30 23 7 0 0.767 Florida Gulf Coast 17 12 5 0 0.706 Florida International 3 2 1 0 0.667 Florida Southern 60 40 18 2 0.683 Florida State 241 112 128 1 0.467 Florida Tech 10 10 0 0 1.000 Food Machinery 1 0 1 0 0.000 Fordham 5 5 0 0 1.000 Fort Benning 3 1 2 0 0.333 Fresno State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Furman 12 11 1 0 0.917 Gainesville 3 2 1 0 0.667 Gainesville Hawks 4 2 2 0 0.500 Gardner-Webb 3 3 0 0 1.000 George Mason 1 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia 291 184 105 2 0.636 Georgia Southern 14 11 3 0 0.786 Georgia State 11 9 2 0 0.818 Georgia Tech 92 60 31 1 0.658 Georgia Teachers College 1 1 0 0 1.000 George Washington 4 4 0 0 1.000
School Meetings W L T Pct. Gordon 1 1 0 0 1.000 Green Cove 2 0 2 0 0.000 Hawaii 3 3 0 0 1.000 Hampden‑Sydney 2 2 0 0 1.000 Hartford 1 1 0 0 1.000 Harvard 6 6 0 0 1.000 Havana 6 4 2 0 0.667 High Springs 1 1 0 0 1.000 Hofstra 3 3 0 0 1.000 Howard 6 1 5 0 0.167 Illinois 4 1 3 0 0.250 Illinois State 3 3 0 0 1.000 Indiana 5 3 2 0 0.600 Iowa State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville 84 53 31 0 0.631 Jacksonville Marines 1 1 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville N.A.S. 6 2 3 1 0.417 Jacksonville NATTC 3 2 1 0 0.667 Jacksonville Olympics 10 5 4 1 0.550 Jacksonville SE 1 1 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville Tars 12 4 8 0 0.333 James Madison 1 1 0 0 1.000 Kansas State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Kent State 4 1 3 0 0.250 Kentucky 203 136 66 1 0.672 Kewatin 4 3 1 0 0.750 Key West 1 1 0 0 1.000 King Edward Team 2 2 0 0 1.000 Lafayette 6 4 2 0 0.667 Leesburg 1 1 0 0 1.000 Liberty Baptist 1 1 0 0 1.000 Long Beach State 9 6 3 0 0.667 Long Island 2 2 0 0 1.000 LSU 106 45 60 1 0.429 UL-Lafayette 6 6 0 0 1.000 Louisville 5 4 1 0 0.800 Maine 9 9 0 0 1.000 Manhattan 1 1 0 0 1.000 Marianna AAF 1 0 1 0 0.000 Marion 2 2 0 0 1.000 Maryland 5 3 2 0 0.600 Maryland‑Baltimore 1 1 0 0 1.000 Massachusetts 10 10 0 0 1.000 Mayport Security 1 1 0 0 1.000 McNeese State 2 2 0 0 1.000 McDill Field 3 2 1 0 0.667 Mercer 58 31 27 0 0.534 Methodist 1 1 0 0 1.000 Miami (Fla.) 246 117 128 1 0.478 Miami (Ohio) 9 6 3 0 0.667 Michigan 7 6 1 0 0.857 Michigan State 5 4 1 0 0.800 Middle Tennessee State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Millsap 4 3 0 1 0.875 Minnesota 4 1 3 0 0.250 Ole Miss 96 49 47 0 0.510 Mississippi College 2 1 1 0 0.500 Mississippi State 110 64 46 0 0.582 Missouri 18 14 4 0 0.778 Monmouth 1 1 0 0 1.000 Nashville South Assoc. 1 0 1 0 0.000 Nashville Vols 1 0 1 0 0.000 N.C.A. & E 1 0 1 0 0.000 Naval Air Base 4 0 4 0 0.000 Naval Air Station 3 2 0 1 0.833 Nebraska 1 1 0 0 1.000 Newberry 1 0 1 0 0.000 New Orleans 3 2 1 0 0.667 New York Giants 2 0 2 0 0.000 Nicholls State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Norman JC 4 4 0 0 1.000 Norman Park 2 0 2 0 0.000 North Carolina 28 12 16 0 0.429 UNC Asheville 2 1 1 0 0.500 UNC Charlotte 2 2 0 0 1.000 UNC Greensboro 8 7 1 0 0.875 NC State 6 5 1 0 0.833 North Florida 16 10 6 0 0.625 Northwestern 3 3 0 0 1.000 Notre Dame 5 4 1 0 0.800 Ocala 1 0 1 0 0.000 Oglethorpe 24 14 10 0 0.583 Ohio 4 3 1 0 0.750 Ohio State 7 6 1 0 0.857 Oklahoma State 6 2 4 0 0.333 Old Dominion 1 1 0 0 1.000 Oregon State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Orlando Air Base 1 0 1 0 0.000 Ormond Beach Hotel 2 2 0 0 1.000
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School Meetings W L T Pct. Pace 4 4 0 0 1.000 Palmer College 14 9 5 0 0.643 Pensacola 2 1 1 0 0.500 Pensacola Aviators 1 1 0 0 1.000 Pensacola N.A.S. 4 1 3 0 0.250 Pfeiffer 1 1 0 0 1.000 Philadelphia A’s 2 0 2 0 0.000 Philadelphia National 3 0 3 0 0.000 Pinecastle AAF 2 0 2 0 0.000 Presbyterian 1 1 0 0 1.000 Princeton 1 1 0 0 1.000 Purdue 5 5 0 0 1.000 Quincy 1 1 0 0 1.000 Radford 2 2 0 0 1.000 Raiford 4 3 1 0 0.750 Rhode Island 8 8 0 0 1.000 Richmond 2 2 0 0 1.000 Rider 1 1 0 0 1.000 Rollins 155 97 53 5 0.642 St. Augustine 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. Bonaventure 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. John’s 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Joseph’s 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. Leo 13 12 1 0 0.923 St. Louis Browns 1 0 1 0 0.000 St. Louis Cardinals 1 0 1 0 0.000 St. Thomas 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Xavier 6 5 1 0 0.833 Samford 4 3 1 0 0.750 San Diego State 6 4 1 1 0.750 Sanford N.A.S. 3 1 2 0 0.333 San Jose State 3 1 2 0 0.333 Santa Clara 3 2 1 0 0.667 Savannah State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Sewanee 3 2 1 0 0.667 Siena 12 12 0 0 1.000 South Alabama 3 2 1 0 0.667 South Carolina 86 42 44 0 0.488 USF 83 59 24 0 0.711 Southern California 2 0 2 0 0.000 Southern Illinois 4 2 2 0 0.500 Southern Miss 4 1 3 0 0.250 Southwest Texas State 1 1 0 0 1.000 State Prison 5 5 0 0 1.000 Southeastern Louisiana 1 1 0 0 1.000 Stetson 114 80 34 0 0.702 SUNY-Stony Brook 4 4 0 0 1.000 Tallahassee 5 4 1 0 0.800 Tampa 26 20 6 0 0.769 Tampa Smokers 5 0 5 0 0.000 Temple 10 6 4 0 0.600 Tennessee 231 149 82 0 0.645 UT‑Chattanooga 4 4 0 0 1.000 Texas 3 1 2 0 0.333 Texas A&M 14 5 9 0 0.357 Texas Tech 1 0 1 0 0.000 Trinity College 2 0 2 0 0.000 Troy State 3 3 0 0 1.000 Troy Teachers College 2 1 1 0 0.500 Tulane 7 5 2 0 0.714 UAB 2 2 0 0 1.000 UCLA 5 3 2 0 0.600 Valdosta State 19 14 5 0 0.737 Valparaiso 1 0 1 0 0.000 Vanderbilt 207 135 71 1 0.655 Villanova 3 2 1 0 0.667 Virginia 8 5 3 0 0.625 VMI 4 2 2 0 0.500 Virginia Tech 2 1 1 0 0.500 Wagner 2 2 0 0 1.000 Wake Forest 7 5 2 0 0.714 Washington and Lee 1 0 1 0 0.000 Washington Senators 1 0 1 0 0.000 Waycross AAF 1 0 1 0 0.000 West Virginia 1 1 0 0 1.000 Western Carolina 12 9 3 0 0.750 Western Kentucky 6 6 0 0 1.000 Western Michigan 5 4 1 0 0.800 West Virginia 4 4 0 0 1.000 Wichita State 1 0 1 0 0.000 William & Mary 5 5 0 0 1.000 Winthrop 11 8 3 0 0.727 Wofford 1 1 0 0 1.000 Xavier 2 2 0 0 1.000 Yale 8 6 2 0 0.750 48th Infantry 1 1 0 0 1.000 116th Fleet 1 1 0 0 1.000 774th Tank 1 1 0 0 1.000 143rd Infantry 2 2 0 0 1.000 Totals: 4,011 2,459 1,528 24 0.611
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES
Florida’a first varsity-sponsored baseball team in 1912. Home Games in CAPS; (N) Neutral Site; ( ) Extra innings since 1984
1912 (9‑4‑2)
Coach: H.D. McLeod 2/22 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 2/23 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 2/23 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 3/1 Stetson 3/2 Stetson 3/4 Rollins 3/5 Rollins 3/18 STETSON 3/19 STETSON 3/22 Southern College 3/23 Southern College 3/25 ROLLINS 3/26 ROLLINS 3/28 SOUTHERN COLLEGE 3/29 SOUTHERN COLLEGE
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6-6 2-3 1-0 8-0 2-4 4-5 4-2 4-3 6-2 11-11 7-5 3-8 4-3 11-5 8-2
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18-7 7-6 9-2 2-2 1-3 2-7 2-7 11-5 4-3 2-1 14-7 11-7 2-3 5-8 2-4 6-4 9-3 2-4 1-2 0-5 2-1
1913 (11‑9‑1)
Coach: R.P. Hoffman 2/21 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 2/22 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 2/28 SOUTHERN COLLEGE 3/1 SOUTHERN COLLEGE 3/13 Stetson 3/14 Stetson 3/15 Stetson 3/20 MERCER 3/21 MERCER 3/22 MERCER 3/28 Southern College 3/29 Southern College 4/10 Auburn (N) 4/11 Auburn (N) 4/12 Auburn (N) 4/30 SEWANNEE 5/1 SEWANNEE SEWANNEE 5/16 Mercer 5/17 Mercer 5/19 Gordon
1914 (2‑8)
Coach: Pat Flaherty 3/4 SOUTHERN 3/4 SOUTHERN 3/23 ST. LOUIS BROWNS 4/3 MERCER 4/4 MERCER 4/9 Auburn (N) 4/10 Auburn (N) 4/11 Auburn (N) 5/12 Mercer 5/13 Mercer
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5-7 2-7 0-17 7-2 0-3 1-8 3-4 5-3 1-2 5-10
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6-9 4-2 9-10 3-16 14-6 5-3 5-7 9-4 2-7 5-5 2-8
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3-4 3-2 3-11 3-7
1915 (4‑6‑1)
Coach: Pat Flaherty 3/22 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS KEWATIN KEWATIN 3/23 PHILADELPHIA A’S 3/27 UT‑CHATTANOOGA 3/28 UT‑CHATTANOOGA 4/15 Ocala 4/21 Quincy 4/22 Auburn (N) 4/23 Auburn (N) 4/24 Auburn (N)
1916 (9‑14)
Coach: Pat Flaherty 2/21 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 2/22 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 2/28 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 2/29 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS
2/29 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 3/9 KEWATIN 3/9 KEWATIN 3/18 PHILADELPHIA A’S 4/7 Palmer College 4/7 Palmer College 4/8 Palmer College 4/14 Mercer 4/15 Mercer 4/21 TENNESSEE 4/22 TENNESSEE 4/22 TENNESSEE 5/8 Mercer 5/9 Mercer 5/10 Southern 5/11 Southern 5/12 Auburn 5/13 Auburn 5/13 Auburn
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4-2 5-4 16-2 5-20 1-2 1-0 0-1 5-2 6-12 2-10 6-5 2-1 2-5 1-2 0-2 6-5 0-7 3-14 1 -7
1917 (8‑3)
Coach: Hugh Wicher 2/24 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS 3/9 Columbia College 3/10 Columbia College 3/10 Columbia College 3/26 Palmer College 3/27 Palmer College 3/27 Palmer College 3/28 Tallahassee 3/30 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 3/31 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 3/31 COLUMBIA COLLEGE
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9-0 4-1 0-3 7-2 1-5 9-6 3-4 9-1 3-0 13-2 7-1
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17-9 3-5 4-6 4-3 3-4 0-2 1-3 7-0 13-4 5-3 13-4 7-3
1918
(Did not field team due to World War I)
1919 (7‑5)
Coach: Artie Phelan 4/10 48th Infantry 4/12 South Carolina 4/12 South Carolina 4/14 Wofford 4/15 Furman Erskine Newberry Presbyterian Stetson High Springs 5/15 STETSON 5/16 STETSON
1920 (7‑11‑1)
Coach: Artie Phelan 3/24 Rollins 3/25 Rollins 3/26 Stetson 3/27 Stetson 4/3 Stetson 4/3 Stetson 4/9 Palmer College 4/10 Palmer College 4/12 Howard 4/13 Alabama 4/14 Alabama 4/15 Georgia Tech 4/24 GEORGIA TECH 4/25 GEORGIA TECH 4/27 ROLLINS 4/28 ROLLINS 5/3 Auburn 5/4 Auburn 5/4 Auburn
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8-3 9-2 3-4 14-2 10-7 5-4 1-0 1-2 2-3 4-13 3-9 0-8 3-9 3-6 14-3 6-8 2-7 0-1 1-1
1921 (4‑10)
Coach: William Kline 3/21 Mercer 3/22 Mercer PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS 3/28 Camp Benning 3/29 Yale 3/30 VPI 3/31 Washington & Lee 4/2 VMI 4/3 Trinity College 4/4 North Carolina
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0-11 4-1 4-18 0-13 3-2 11-12 4-7 4-9 15-5 4-6 1-3
4/5 N.C.A. & E. 4/6 Furman 4/7 Mercer
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3-5 10-7 2 -3
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6-10 7-5 3-12 6-5 16-0 10-5 6-1 11-0 9-1 9-3 5-4 2-0 0-4 7-1 1-4 3-2 14-0 8-3 0-2 12-1
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7-2 5-0 4-3 6-2 6-4 13-4 1-2 10-5 10-1 0-6 4-12 0-2 0-13 0-10 0-9 2-10 5-9 10-5 2-0
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4-0 4-2 0-2 0-2 2-10 2-4 1-2 2-3 3-10 4-3 3-4 8-11 3-1 5-8 0-1 1-14 6-11 3-7 3-0
1922 (15‑5)
Coach: Lance Richbourg 3/22 MERCER 3/23 MERCER 3/24 Philadelphia Nationals 3/29 Rollins 3/30 Rollins 3/31 Stetson 4/1 Stetson 4/5 Palmer College 4/6 Palmer College 4/7 Camp Benning 4/8 Camp Benning 4/10 Mississippi College 4/11 Mississippi College 4/12 Mississippi 4/13 Mississippi 4/15 Yale 4/21 ROLLINS 4/22 ROLLINS 5/5 STETSON 5/6 STETSON
1923 (10‑9)
Coach: Lance Richbourg Southern Southern Atlanta Crackers Rollins Rollins Stetson Stetson STETSON STETSON Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Mississippi A&M Mississippi A&M Camp Benning Camp Benning SOUTHERN SOUTHERN
1924 (5‑14)
Coach: Rex Farrior STETSON STETSON 3/14 HOWARD 3/15 HOWARD 3/24 Mercer 3/25 Mercer 3/26 Mercer 3/27 Mercer Auburn (N) Auburn (N) 4/21 Howard 4/22 Howard Pensacola Pensacola 4/28 Mercer 4/29 Mercer TRINITY Stetson Stetson
1925 (3‑6)
Coach: James White MERCER MERCER MERCER MERCER Pensacola N.A.S. Pensacola N.A.S. Palmer College Palmer College Mercer
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4-13 0-6 7-11 7-4 2-8 0-3 3-1 10-2 2-7
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3-11 2-5
1926 (14‑7)
Coach: Lance Richbourg New York Giants Washington Senators
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4/14 Havana Havana Havana Havana Key West Town Team 4/29 Palmer College Palmer College Pensacola Aviators 5/12 Jacksonville SE Auburn Auburn MERCER MERCER MERCER Mercer Stetson Mercer Mercer STETSON
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1927 (8‑14)
Coach: Brady Cowell 3/8 St. Louis Cardinals Brooklyn Dodgers 3/11 Buffalo 3/24 NEW YORK GIANTS 3/26 Jacksonville Tars 3/28 MISSISSIPPI A&M 3/28 MISSISSIPPI A&M 3/29 MISSISSIPPI A&M 3/30 BOSTON BRAVES 4/2 Fort Benning 4/3 Fort Benning 4/4 Auburn 4/5 Auburn 4/6 Alabama 4/7 Alabama 4/8 Vanderbilt 4/12 Birmingham-Southern 4/13 Birmingham-Southern 4/18 Sanford 4/26 Auburn 4/26 Auburn 4/27 Auburn
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4-6 3-11 2-5 1-3 4-1 0-2 4-5 2-3 3-4 1-2 8-0 1-2 1-0 0-16 10-1 5-2 6-7 4-5 6-4 4-3 5-4 0 -5
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3-2 2-1 3-17 0-7 0-0 5-3 3-6 3-0 0-16 1-2 12-6 1-4 5-10 2-6 1-12 2-7 4-5 0-4 6-5 0-2 1-2
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10-2 3-4 1-0 5-12 4-3 1-3 2-10 1-3 7-6 4-6 7-9 2-7 6-7
1928 (6‑14‑1)
Coach: Brady Cowell 2/22 Ormond Beach Hotel 2/23 Ormond Beach Hotel 3/14 Brooklyn Dodgers 3/16 Boston Braves 3/17 Baltimore 3/21 Jacksonville Tars 3/22 Jacksonville Tars 3/27 Jacksonville Tars 4/2 BOSTON BRAVES 4/4 CLEMSON 4/5 CLEMSON 4/11 Auburn 4/12 Auburn 4/13 Alabama 4/14 Alabama 4/16 Mississippi A&M 4/17 Mississippi A&M 4/19 Fort Benning 4/26 Auburn 4/27 Auburn 4/28 Auburn
1929 (4‑9)
Coach: Brady Cowell 3/16 State Prison 3/26 Jacksonville Tars 3/27 Jacksonville Tars 4/2 BOSTON BRAVES 4/5 GEORGIA TECH 4/6 GEORGIA TECH 4/12 Tampa Smokers 4/13 Tampa Smokers 4/22 Tallahassee 4/23 Tallahassee 4/25 Auburn 4/26 Auburn 4/27 Auburn
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1930 (9‑8)
Coach: Brady Cowell 4/1 Tampa Smokers 4/3 Georgia Tech 4/4 Georgia Tech 4/7 Clemson 4/8 Clemson 4/10 JACKSONVILLE TARS 4/11 TAMPA SMOKERS 4/12 Jacksonville Tars 4/21 NOTRE DAME 4/21 NOTRE DAME 4/22 Tallahassee 4/23 Tallahassee 4/24 Auburn 4/25 Auburn 4/26 Auburn 5/7 MERCER 5/8 MERCER
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2-3 1-2 3-1 5-2 3-9 1-5 1-15 5-10 4-5 1-0 11-9 10-2 3-2 2-3 4-3 3-2 11-2
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2-3 3-2 9-8 8-6 9-8 3-9 4-7 4-8 4-3 3-16 6-9 3-6 5-1 5-3 8-5 3-4 8-6 3-4 2-10 7-4 10-3
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11-0 8-6 6-2 6-4 9-3 7-8 5-7 7-5 2-4 2-5 2-6 6-4 7-1 1-2 1-9 16-3 6-9 12-8 15-3 10-1
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1-0 12-3 2-2 18-0 5-3 12-7 3-10 4-2 8-6 2-1 8-0 0-5 13-0 7-1
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5-12
1931 (11‑10)
Coach: Brady Cowell 4/3 GEORGIA 4/4 GEORGIA 4/11 KING EDWARD TEAM 4/13 GEORGIA TECH 4/14 GEORGIA TECH 4/20 Georgia 4/21 Georgia 4/22 Georgia Tech 4/23 Georgia Tech 4/24 Oglethorpe 4/25 Oglethorpe 5/1 AUBURN 5/2 AUBURN 5/4 OGLETHORPE 5/5 OGLETHORPE 5/9 Auburn 5/9 Auburn 5/11 Mercer 5/12 Mercer 5/15 MERCER 5/16 MERCER
1932 (12‑8)
Coach: Brady Cowell 3/26 KING EDWARD TEAM 3/28 ST. AUGUSTINE 4/1 OGLETHORPE 4/2 OGLETHORPE 4/6 COCA-COLA 4/8 NORMAN PARK 4/9 NORMAN PARK 4/15 GEORGIA STATE 4/16 GEORGIA STATE 4/22 Auburn 4/23 Auburn 4/25 Georgia Tech 4/26 Georgia Tech 4/27 Georgia 4/28 Georgia 4/30 St. Augustine 5/3 DeLAND REDS 5/7 DeLand Reds 5/13 Rollins 5/14 Rollins
1933 (11‑2‑1) (4-4 SEC, T-4TH) Coach: Brady Cowell 3/31 NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE 4/1 NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE 4/6 DeLand Reds 4/7 Rollins 4/8 Rollins 4/19 Georgia State 4/20 Georgia State 4/21 Norman Junior College 4/22 Norman Junior College 4/28 GEORGIA STATE 4/29 GEORGIA STATE 5/5 DeLAND REDS 5/12 ROLLINS 5/13 ROLLINS
1934 (6‑7) (4-5 SEC, 5TH) Coach: Ben Clemons 3/24 Baltimore Orioles
3/29 BALTIMORE ORIOLES 4/6 Georgia* 4/7 Georgia* 4/9 Georgia Tech* 4/10 Georgia Tech* 4/13 ROLLINS 4/14 ROLLINS 4/16 MILLSAP 4/17 MILLSAP 4/30 GEORGIA* 5/4 Rollins 5/5 Rollins
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1-10 15-5 6-7 2-3 18-6 15-2 13-1 7-1 10-4 5-7 5-13 5 -10
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0-10 3-14 2-9 2-6 6-1 7-8 1-2 15-12 2-2 6-7 4-9 8-6 3-2 1-13 3-5 1-2 8-7 8-0 1-5 7-8 3-2
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4-5 1-5 2-10 1-4 7-9 3-5 10-6 6-7 6-3 3-1 5-4 8-6 4-2 6-8 0-2 3-2
4/14 Georgia Tech* 4/15 Auburn* 4/16 Auburn* Stetson Rollins Rollins Rollins 4/27 STETSON 4/29 GEORGIA* 4/30 GEORGIA* 5/6 NAVAL AIR STATION 5/7 NAVAL AIR STATION 5/13 ROLLINS 5/14 ROLLINS ROLLINS
1935 (7‑13‑1) (4-4 SEC, T-4TH) Coach: Ben Clemons 3/24 Nashville Vols 3/27 NASHVILLE SOUTH ASSOC. 3/30 Jacksonville Tars 4/3 JACKSONVILLE TARS 4/5 GAINESVILLE HAWKS 4/11 Daytona Beach 4/13 DeLand Reds 4/15 MILLSAP 4/16 MILLSAP 4/18 Auburn* 4/19 Auburn* 4/20 Auburn* 4/24 TROY TEACHERS COLLEGE 4/25 TROY TEACHERS COLLEGE 4/26 Rollins 4/27 Rollins 5/2 DE LAND REDS 5/6 Georgia* 5/7 Georgia* 5/10 ROLLINS 5/11 ROLLINS
Coach: Lew Hardage 3/25 Raiford 3/25 Raiford HAVANA HAVANA GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* GAINESVILLE Jacksonville Olympics 4/20 STETSON 4/20 STETSON 4/21 Rollins 4/22 Rollins 4/27 Oglethorpe 4/28 Georgia* 4/29 Georgia* AUBURN* AUBURN* ROLLINS ROLLINS
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3-0 1-6 7-10 8-2 10-9 5-4 7-9 4-9 4-3 3-3 10-7 6-1 5-4 2-4 7-8 9-1 7-1 9-12
Coach: Sam McAllister 3/23 Raiford 3/27 OGLETHORPE 3/28 OGLETHORPE 4/6 GAINESVILLE HAWKS 4/9 Miami (Fla.) 4/10 Rollins 4/11 Rollins 4/12 GEORGIA TECH* 4/13 GEORGIA TECH* 4/20 PENSACOLA N.A.S. 4/21 PENSACOLA N.A.S. 4/26 GEORGIA* 4/27 GEORGIA* 5/1 Alabama* 5/2 Alabama* 5/3 Auburn* 5/4 Auburn* 5/6 Georgia Tech* 5/7 Georgia Tech* 5/10 ROLLINS 5/11 ROLLINS
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10-3 4-1 4-2 8-10 6-0 7-0 0-5 7-4
10-4 9-7 4-9 14-7 14-2 5-3 5-6 5-12 15-4 5-10 1-5 5-4 13-1 5-3 1-12 9-2 5-11 6-4 6-7
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1-6 3-2 6-12 15-5 18-13 5-6 6-1 1-1 7-1 5-7 13-0 10-11 3-12 2-6 6-8 1-2 4-2 8-9 8-5 2-2 0-3
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3-12 3-5 15-2 2-7 7-2 5-3 1-4 1-11 0-9 9-10 6-5 10-2 12-2 9-4 6-5
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5-4 2-0 8-7 13-11 1-15
1941 (8‑7) (2-6 SEC, T-10TH) Coach: Sam McAllister 3/26 ALABAMA* 3/27 ALABAMA* 4/2 Rollins 4/12 TAMPA 4/19 Tampa 4/23 Georgia Tech* 4/24 Georgia Tech* 4/25 Georgia* 4/26 Georgia* 5/2 AUBURN* 5/3 AUBURN* 5/6 McDILL FIELD 5/10 CAMP BLANDING 5/12 ROLLINS 5/13 ROLLINS
1938 (14‑9) (4-2 SEC, 2ND) Coach: Lew Hardage 3/26 State Prison 3/29 OGLETHORPE 3/30 OGLETHORPE 4/8 Abraham Baldwin 4/9 Abraham Baldwin 4/11 Oglethorpe 4/12 Oglethorpe 4/13 Georgia Tech*
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1940 (8‑11‑2) (3-6 SEC, T-8TH)
1937 (10‑7‑1) (3-3 SEC, T-4TH) Coach: Lew Hardage 4/2 OGLETHORPE 4/3 OGLETHORPE 4/3 OGLETHORPE Raiford 4/16 GEORGIA TECH* 4/17 GEORGIA TECH* 4/23 AUBURN* 4/24 AUBURN* Rollins Rollins 5/6 Oglethorpe 5/6 Oglethorpe 5/7 Vanderbilt 5/8 Vanderbilt 5/10 Georgia* 5/10 Georgia* 5/15 ROLLINS 5/15 ROLLINS
11-1 4-3 5-6 5-7 0-1 0-3 4-0 7-0 7-5 6-7 11-5 9-5 8-7 6-8 2-8
1939 (11‑8) (4-2 SEC, 3RD)
1936 (7‑9) (4-4 SEC, T-4TH) Coach: Ben Clemons 4/9 GAINESVILLE HAWKS 4/11 GAINESVILLE HAWKS 4/15 Auburn* 4/16 Auburn* 4/17 Oglethorpe 4/18 Oglethorpe 4/20 Georgia* 4/21 Georgia* 4/29 OGLETHORPE 4/30 OGLETHORPE 5/8 Rollins 5/9 Rollins 5/11 GEORGIA* 5/12 GEORGIA* 5/16 ROLLINS 5/16 ROLLINS
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1942 (6‑6)
Coach: Sam McAllister 3/21 143rd Infantry 3/28 143RD INFANTRY 4/8 MAYPORT SECURITY BASE 4/11 State Prison 4/18 Jacksonville Tars
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4/22 4/24 4/28 4/30 5/1 5/8 5/9
774TH TANK DIVISION JACKSONVILLE MARINES ORLANDO AIR BASE Naval Air Base NAVAL AIR BASE NAVAL AIR BASE Naval Air Base
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5-4 7-4 9-11 4-5 7-12 6-9 2-12
1943
(Did not field team due to World War II)
1944
(Did not field team due to World War II)
1945 (2‑9)
Coach: Bob Pittman 3/31 CAMP BLANDING 4/4 MARIANNA AAF 4/7 Sanford N.A.S. 4/11 PINECASTLE AAF 4/18 WAYCROSS AAF 4/21 State Prison 4/25 Bushnell CWS 4/28 Pinecastle AAF 4/29 Food Machinery 4/30 BUSHNELL CWS 5/2 SANFORD N.A.S.
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2-12 2-12 4-5 6-10 8-9 4-3 17-10 6-8 12-13 7-9 1-9
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6-16 4-9 12-1 3-2 13-14 3-3 7-1 3-8 1-3 4-1 2-9 5-8 0-4 4-5 2-7 1-11 1-16 1-7 2-8 0-0 4-5 6-8 6-8
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5-11 2-13 7-21 2-19 6-2 5-9 0-1 9-5 6-3 9-18 4-3 6-4 7-1 3-1 10-3 1-7 3-7 7-23 8-12 6-5 17-10 10-2 3-10 6-22 7-18 2-9 7-5 19-4 10-6
1946 (4‑17‑2) (1-7 SEC, 7TH) Coach: Sam McAllister 3/13 Atlanta Crackers 3/21 Atlanta Crackers 3/23 State Prison 3/27 16TH FLEET 3/30 McDill Field 4/3 Naval Air Station 4/6 McDILL FIELD 4/10 JACKSONVILLE N.A.S. 4/12 Auburn* 4/13 Auburn* 4/16 Green Cove N.A.S. 4/18 JACKSONVILLE NATTC 4/20 Jacksonville N.A.S. 4/20 Jacksonville N.A.S. 4/22 GEORGIA* 4/23 GEORGIA* 4/27 BANANA RIVER N.A.S. 4/29 AUBURN* 4/30 AUBURN* 5/2 Jacksonville N.A.S. 5/4 Banana River N.A.S. 5/10 Georgia* 5/11 Georgia*
1947 (14‑15) (2-6 SEC, 12TH) Coach: Sam McAllister 3/21 DeLand Hatters 3/22 DeLand Hatters 3/25 Green Cove N.A.S. 3/28 Tampa Smokers 4/1 JACKSONVILLE N.A.S. 4/4 Miami (Fla.) 4/5 Miami (Fla.) 4/9 Jacksonville NATTC 4/11 GEORGIA* 4/12 GEORGIA* 4/15 Tampa 4/16 Southern College 4/18 Rollins 4/19 Rollins 4/23 JACKSONVILLE NATTC 4/25 Auburn* 4/26 Auburn* 4/29 TAMPA 5/2 Georgia* 5/3 Georgia* 5/5 SOUTHERN COLLEGE 5/7 STETSON 5/9 ROLLINS 5/10 ROLLINS 5/12 AUBURN* 5/13 AUBURN* 5/15 Jacksonville N.A.S. 5/17 Stetson 5/20 BANANA RIVER N.A.S.
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1948 (10‑14‑1) (3-9 SEC, 10TH) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/22 ALABAMA* 3/23 ALABAMA* 3/25 GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE 4/3 Tampa 4/7 Ole Miss* 4/7 Ole Miss* 4/8 Ole Miss* 4/9 Mississippi State* 4/16 ROLLINS 4/17 ROLLINS 4/21 Auburn* 4/22 Auburn* 4/23 Alabama* 4/24 Alabama* 4/28 TAMPA 4/30 SOUTHERN COLLEGE 5/1 Stetson 5/3 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 5/4 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 5/7 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/8 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/14 Rollins 5/15 Rollins 5/18 STETSON 5/22 Southern College
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2-10 1-17 12-9 4-3 4-3 2-8 1-8 7-8 12-12 5-8 1-11 5-9 4-2 3-1 14-1 7-0 6-10 3-15 6-7 16-7 8-7 4-5 5-8 6-2 8-9
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6-0 2-9 0-4 2-16 6-1 11-1 6-1 3-2 2-4 8-4 17-4 8-9 4-7 9-7 14-13 4-3 2-7 3-8 0-4 1-11 6-3 2-0 8-4 1-2 4-2 9-5 4-7 7-6 3-2 3-4
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7-5 6-7 7-3 8-6 7-6 14-4 7-6 12-7 17-9 7-5 10-6 3-2 3-5 2-6 6-2 19-6 20-8 3-2 10-6 4-5 5-3 6-7 2-3 6-4
1949 (17‑13) (5-7 SEC, 7TH) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/18 NORTH CAROLINA 3/19 NORTH CAROLINA 3/21 ALABAMA* 3/22 ALABAMA* 3/23 GEORGIA TECH* 3/24 GEORGIA TECH* 3/30 STETSON 4/1 OLE MISS* 4/2 OLE MISS* 4/7 Southern College 4/8 Miami (Fla.) 4/9 Miami (Fla.) 4/14 Tampa 4/15 CLEMSON 4/16 CLEMSON 4/22 ROLLINS 4/23 ROLLINS 4/27 Georgia* 4/28 Georgia* 4/30 Georgia Tech* 4/30 Georgia Tech* 5/4 Stetson 5/6 AUBURN* 5/7 AUBURN* 5/10 SOUTHERN COLLEGE 5/13 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/14 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/17 TAMPA 5/20 Rollins 5/21 Rollins
1950 (20‑9) (5-3 SEC, T-4TH) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/17 NORTH CAROLINA 3/18 NORTH CAROLINA 3/20 GEORGIA* 3/21 GEORGIA* 3/24 AUBURN* 3/25 AUBURN* 3/29 Leesburg 3/31 Tampa 4/1 GAINESVILLE 4/4 BRADLEY TECH 4/5 BRADLEY TECH 4/7 Miami (Fla.) 4/8 Miami (Fla.) 4/10 Stetson 4/11 GAINESVILLE 4/14 TAMPA 4/18 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/21 Rollins 4/22 Rollins 4/26 Auburn* 4/27 Auburn* 4/28 Alabama* 4/29 Alabama* 5/1 MIAMI (Fla.)
5/2 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/6 Florida Southern 5/11 STETSON 5/12 ROLLINS 5/13 ROLLINS
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9-12 7-6 11-8 8-17 1-2
Auburn* Rollins Rollins Coach: Dave Fuller Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) GEORGIA* GEORGIA* CLEMSON CLEMSON GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* Rollins Rollins TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* Tennessee* Tennessee* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* AUBURN* AUBURN* Auburn* Auburn* Georgia* Georgia*
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Coach: Dave Fuller GEORGIA* GEORGIA* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) Georgia* Georgia* Tennessee* Tennessee* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* ROLLINS ROLLINS Auburn* Auburn* AUBURN* AUBURN* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE*
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4-5 10-5 11-7 3-4
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20-7 2-3 15-4 13-2 10-0 9-3 4-1 6-4 10-7 12-2 8-9 6-5 3-10 0-2 4-5 11-2 9-8 5-7
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4-20 4-11 11-3 7-11 4-0 0-3 5-9 3-5 1-5 7-5 11-7 6-11 2-3 0-3 11-3 7-17 9-8 8-2 0-2 9-3
1956 (20‑4) (13-3 SEC, 1ST) SEC Champions Coach: Dave Fuller GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* INDIANA INDIANA KENTUCKY* KENTUCKY* KENTUCKY* Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Rollins Florida State Auburn* Auburn* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* Tennessee* Tennessee* Tennessee* Auburn* Auburn* SEC Championship Series OLE MISS Ole Miss
1953 (13‑7‑1) (12‑5 SEC, 3RD) Coach: Dave Fuller GEORGIA* GEORGIA* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* KENTUCKY* KENTUCKY* Tennessee* Tennessee* Kentucky* Kentucky* AUBURN* AUBURN* Georgia* Georgia* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* ROLLINS ROLLINS
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1955 (8‑12) (7-9 SEC, T-7TH)
1952 (21‑4‑2) (12-2-1 SEC, 1ST) Coach: Dave Fuller District III Playoffs SEC Champions GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* Tennessee* Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Rollins Rollins ROLLINS ROLLINS Georgia* Georgia* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Auburn* Auburn* MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) AUBURN* AUBURN* District III Playoffs (Kannapolis, N.C.) Rollins Tennessee Rollins Duke
6-2 1-3 1 -1
1954 (12‑10) (9-7 SEC, 5TH)
1951 (16‑9) (9-7 SEC, 4TH) Coach: Dave Fuller TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* Rollins Rollins Georgia Tech* Georgia* Georgia* Tennessee* Tennessee* Georgia Tech* FLORIDA SOUTHERN MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) AUBURN* AUBURN* STETSON Auburn* Auburn* Stetson ROLLINS ROLLINS
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5-3 3-2 7-6 5-4 4-3 7-1 7-1 16-5 6-3 4-0 3-6 7-5 0-11 4-0 2-3 5-1 10-3 3-1 7-6 7-2 3-0 1-5
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8-3 5-1
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10-1 9-5 7-12 4-12
1957 (13‑11) (7-9 SEC, 7TH) Coach: Dave Fuller MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) NORTH CAROLINA GEORGIA TECH*
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GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* Kentucky* Kentucky* Kentucky* WAKE FOREST Florida State Florida State AUBURN* AUBURN* Rollins Georgia* Georgia* Georgia* THE CITADEL TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* Auburn* Auburn*
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1-10 2-8 22-0 5-6 0-4 2-1 13-2 1-4 1-0 6-8 5-3 4-5 4-7 8-5 5-2 5-0 5-1 7-6 2-1 5-7
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7-4 8-4 9-6 8-2 1-3 8-9 6-3 3-0 12-7 15-6 8-7 8-1 1-3 6-5 6-3 10-5 4-3 3-1 4-12 1-5
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8-6 2-1 14-15 1-3
1958 (17‑7) (11-3 SEC, 2ND)
NCAA District III Playoffs Coach: Dave Fuller Rollins Rollins AUBURN* AUBURN* Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Tennessee* Tennessee* FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE GEORGIA* GEORGIA* Georgia* Georgia* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* Auburn* Auburn* NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) Clemson Florida State Clemson Clemson
1959 (13‑8) (8-4 SEC, T-2ND EAST ) Coach: Dave Fuller FLORIDA SOUTHERN ROLLINS Rollins Illinois (N) North Carolina (N) Florida State Michigan (N) GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* Florida State Florida State Georgia* Georgia* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* AUBURN* AUBURN*
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11-1 9-8 3-4 4-12 6-7 7-8 6-5 10-1 4-12 6-3 9-7 6-0 7-3 7-3 9-4 16-0 8-2 1-2 8-17 2-3 4-2
1960 (18‑14) (12‑6 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA District III Playoffs SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Dave Fuller Rollins Rollins VANDERBILT* VANDERBILT* NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA GEORGIA* GEORGIA*
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1-5 16-7 10-1 7-2 19-0 1-3 4-6 7-4 13-6
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES FLORIDA SOUTHERN Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) AUBURN* AUBURN* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia* Georgia* Tennessee* Tennessee* Kentucky* Kentucky* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE AUBURN* AUBURN* SEC Championship Series OLE MISS Ole Miss NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) The Citadel Florida Southern The Citadel North Carolina
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5-4 9-3 2-3 3-7 8-6 11-3 14-8 9-14 10-6 28-9 1-2 5-6 13-5 2-5 5-4 4-8 11-13 1-8 11-7
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7-15 1-6
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2-4 (6) 5-0 (6) 4-1 5-7
1961 (19‑9) (11‑7 SEC, 3RD EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller Rollins Rollins GEORGIA* GEORGIA* ROLLINS ROLLINS AUBURN* AUBURN* FLORIDA SOUTHERN Georgia* Georgia* Western Michigan (N) Florida State Florida State KENTUCKY* KENTUCKY* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* AUBURN* AUBURN* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech*
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5-4 12-2 1-0 6-10 5-2 7-6 6-7 10-0 5-2 2-3 5-4 7-6 3-2 5-8 1-8 6-4 1-2 7-1 6-4 11-0 10-4 9-19 7-5 6-0 9-10 6-5 1-2 12-1
1962 (25‑10‑1) (14-3 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA District III Playoffs SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Dave Fuller Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) ROLLINS ROLLINS GEORGIA* GEORGIA* NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA VANDERBILT* VANDERBILT* FLORIDA SOUTHERN Georgia* FURMAN FURMAN AUBURN* AUBURN* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Auburn* Auburn* Kentucky* Kentucky* Tennessee*
L 10-14 W 12-7 W 4-3 W 8-4 W 6-3 L 11-12 L 9-13 W 3-1 W 11-0 W 5-1 W 6-3 W 5-4 W 3-2 W 11-5 W 5-4 W 9-8 W 12-1 W 9-5 L 3-7 L 1-2 W 5-1 W 9-1 W 8-2
Tennessee* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* SEC Championship Series MISSISSIPPI STATE Mississippi State Mississippi State Rollins Rollins FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) Florida State Wake Forest Florida State
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8-3 15-4 7-2
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8-3 2-3 8-7 5-5 7-8 9-5 2-6
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JACKSONVILLE Florida State Florida State Jacksonville FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE
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Coach: Dave Fuller Florida Southern FLORIDA SOUTHERN KENTUCKY* KENTUCKY* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* YALE YALE Michigan State (N) Miami (Fla.) Michigan State (N) AUBURN* AUBURN* Georgia* Georgia* MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Auburn* Auburn* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* Rollins ROLLINS ROLLINS Jacksonville FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE JACKSONVILLE Florida State Florida State
1-0 1-7 1-3 (5)
2-3 4-2 7-6 7-6 12-5 14-2 16-4 16-2 27-1 3-4 5-3 12-7 2-1 2-1 12-3 7-2 9-4 11-8 2-7 9-2 9-2 5-0 5-7 2-9 5-1 12-3 3-1 6-3 0-4 11-0 7-2 12-7 3-0 2-6 1-5 3-1 7-3 2-0 0-1
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W 15-8 L 2-3 W 2-0 W 25-1 W 4-2 W 10-2 W 3-2 W 10-5 L 3-8 W 2-0 W 7-2 W 4-3 W 5-0 L 1-2 W 9-5 L 1-2 W 7-3 L 0-3 L 5-12 L 3-4 L 1-6 L 4-5 W 4-2 W 7-2 W 6-2 W 7-6 L 3-5 L 9-10 W 8-6 L 2-3 W 7-0 L 4-5 W 11-10
1966 (23‑12) (8‑4 SEC, 2ND EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller Florida Southern Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) FLORIDA SOUTHERN Rollins Rollins VANDERBILT* VANDERBILT* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* YALE YALE Auburn* Auburn* WILLIAM & MARY WILLIAM & MARY Georgia* Georgia* AUBURN* AUBURN* FURMAN MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) Kentucky* Tennessee* FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE ROLLINS ROLLINS Florida State Florida State Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE
1964 (23‑11) (13‑6 SEC, 2ND EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller Florida Southern FLORIDA SOUTHERN Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) VANDERBILT* VANDERBILT* GEORGIA* GEORGIA* Georgia Tech* MISSISSIPPI STATE* MISSISSIPPI STATE* Auburn* Auburn* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Kentucky* Kentucky* Tennessee* Tennessee* AUBURN* AUBURN* Georgia* Georgia* Rollins Rollins Rollins
13-11 6-2 3-4 14-4 2-1 4-5 2-1
1965 (20‑13) (9‑3 SEC, 2ND EAST)
1963 (30‑9) (13‑5 SEC, 2ND EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller GEORGIA* GEORGIA* ROLLINS ROLLINS GEORGIA TECH* GEORGIA TECH* HAMPDEN‑SYDNEY HAMPDEN‑SYDNEY PFEIFFER Georgia* Georgia* FURMAN FURMAN AUBURN* AUBURN* KENTUCKY* KENTUCKY* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt* Howard Auburn* Auburn* TENNESSEE* TENNESSEE* FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE MIAMI (Fla.) MIAMI (Fla.) Rollins Rollins JACKSONVILLE Florida State Florida State Florida State JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Jacksonville
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5-1 1-0 1-3 1-2 13-7 4-0 6-4 4-0 27-3 2-1 2-10 6-1 4-2 2-8 17-3 2-4 4-5 6-5 3-13 12-8 3-10 4-0 10-4 1-0 5-4 1-2 4-3
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4-5 5-10 4-3 6-5 3-1 8-1 9-8 5-0 16-0 5-2 1-4 4-10 4-1 5-10 1-4 14-1 17-2 2-13 21-7 12-4 8-2 6-3 5-7 3-1 9-5 2-0 4-16 1-0 14-3 5-2 0-1 0-4 6-2 4-2 3-4
1967 (28‑8) (14‑3 SEC, 2ND EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/4 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 3/6 ROLLINS 3/7 ROLLINS
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5-2 8-6 5-3
3/8 Florida Southern 3/10 Rollins 3/11 Rollins 3/13 KENTUCKY* 3/13 KENTUCKY* 3/14 KENTUCKY* 3/17 AUBURN* 3/18 AUBURN* 3/22 GEORGIA* 3/23 GEORGIA* 3/24 TULANE 3/25 TULANE 4/7 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/8 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/21 Georgia* 4/22 Georgia* 4/24 Vanderbilt* 4/25 Vanderbilt* 4/26 Vanderbilt* 4/28 Auburn* 4/29 Auburn* 5/2 JACKSONVILLE 5/5 TENNESSEE* 5/5 TENNESSEE* 5/6 TENNESSEE* 5/12 Miami (Fla.) 5/13 Miami (Fla.) 5/19 Florida State 5/20 Florida State 5/23 Jacksonville 5/26 FLORIDA STATE 5/26 FLORIDA STATE 5/27 FLORIDA STATE
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4-1 2-3 4-1 1-0 8-3 1-0 3-4 4-1 5-1 6-2 8-7 4-1 8-1 4-5 6-5 3-0 6-5 9-2 19-4 8-9 2-5 2-4 8-6 10-1 1-0 1-8 11-10 5-7 5-2 5-1 3-6 2-1 3-1
1968 (25‑13) (14‑2 SEC, 1ST EAST) SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Dave Fuller 2/29 Florida Southern 3/1 Miami (Fla.) 3/2 Miami (Fla.) 3/6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 3/8 Rollins 3/9 Rollins 3/18 YALE 3/19 YALE 3/22 Auburn* 3/23 Auburn* 3/25 VANDERBILT* 3/26 VANDERBILT* 3/27 VANDERBILT* 4/5 AUBURN* 4/6 AUBURN* 4/9 Jacksonville 4/12 Miami (Fla.) 4/13 Miami (Fla.) 4/16 NORTH CAROLINA 4/17 NORTH CAROLINA 4/19 Georgia* 4/20 Georgia* 4/26 GEORGIA* 4/27 GEORGIA* 4/30 JACKSONVILLE 5/3 Kentucky* 5/4 Kentucky* 5/5 Kentucky* 5/7 FLORIDA STATE 5/8 FLORIDA STATE 5/10 Tennessee* 5/11 Tennessee* SEC Championship Series ALABAMA Alabama Alabama 5/24 Florida State 5/25 Florida State 5/25 Florida State
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11-2 1-2 0-1 5-0 3-0 4-2 5-2 3-2 2-1 2-3 16-0 3-0 10-2 2-6 12-3 1-5 4-5 5-9 9-7 7-8 2-0 9-4 3-2 11-10 4-1 2-1 3-2 13-3 3-2 3-2 5-0 6-1 4-3 0-5 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-5
1969 (28‑16) (13‑4 SEC, 1ST EAST) SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Dave Fuller 2/28 Miami (Fla.) 3/1 Miami (Fla.) 3/7 SOUTH FLORIDA 3/8 South Florida 3/10 ST. LEO 3/14 Rollins 3/15 Rollins
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7-8 3-9 7-3 4-0 8-0 10-4 4-5
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 3/22 St. Leo 3/24 GEORGIA* 3/25 GEORGIA* 3/28 WESTERN MICHIGAN 3/28 WESTERN MICHIGAN 3/29 WESTERN MICHIGAN 3/29 WESTERN MICHIGAN 3/31 TENNESSEE* 3/31 TENNESSEE* 4/1 TENNESSEE* 4/2 CONNECTICUT 4/3 CONNECTICUT 4/4 AUBURN* 4/5 AUBURN* 4/8 BELMONT ABBEY 4/9 BELMONT ABBEY 4/11 Georgia* 4/12 Georgia* 4/15 Jacksonville 4/18 KENTUCKY* 4/18 KENTUCKY* 4/19 KENTUCKY* 4/25 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/26 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/28 Florida State 4/29 Florida State 5/2 Auburn* 5/3 Auburn* 5/6 JACKSONVILLE 5/9 Vanderbilt* 5/9 Vanderbilt* 5/10 Vanderbilt* SEC Championship Series 5/14 Ole Miss 5/16 OLE MISS 5/23 FLORIDA STATE 5/24 FLORIDA STATE 5/24 FLORIDA STATE
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4-5 5-3 2-0 1-0 5-3 7-1 4-6 1-4 5-0 2-6 12-4 8-3 8-4 3-2 2-0 2-5 3-5 5-4 4-5 6-2 6-2 8-2 3-4 7-3 1-3 9-4 5-1 3-9 7-3 6-2 14-5 15-5
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2-8 1-4 8-0 3-1 1-3
1970 (27‑17) (11‑5 SEC, 2ND EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 2/27 Stetson 2/28 STETSON 3/4 SOUTH FLORIDA 3/6 Miami (Fla.) 3/6 Miami (Fla.) 3/10 South Florida 3/13 CLEMSON 3/13 CLEMSON 3/14 CLEMSON 3/14 CLEMSON 3/23 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 3/24 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 3/25 MIAMI (OHIO) 3/26 MIAMI (OHIO) 3/27 VANDERBILT* 3/27 VANDERBILT* 3/28 VANDERBILT* 3/30 UT‑CHATTANOOGA 3/31 UT‑CHATTANOOGA 4/3 AUBURN* 4/7 Jacksonville 4/8 JACKSONVILLE 4/10 Georgia* 4/11 Georgia* 4/14 ROLLINS 4/17 Kentucky* 4/17 Kentucky* 4/18 Kentucky* 4/21 Rollins 4/24 GEORGIA* 4/25 GEORGIA* 4/27 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/28 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/1 Auburn* 5/2 Auburn* 5/6 ROLLINS 5/8 Tennessee* 5/8 Tennessee* 5/9 Tennessee* 5/22 Florida State 5/23 Florida State 5/23 Florida State 5/29 FLORIDA STATE 5/30 FLORIDA STATE
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3-0 4-7 5-2 0-5 4-5 2-8 13-3 5-4 2-5 3-6 1-9 10-13 2-1 3-2 2-0 1-4 2-0 3-2 2-0 17-4 2-6 3-6 4-9 11-7 4-3 10-0 4-0 5-3 5-2 3-0 10-0 7-6 9-3 4-0 2-3 6-5 3-7 7-0 0-5 3-1 5-4 4-3 0-1 4-9
1971 (19‑26) (5‑12 SEC, 6TH EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/4 Florida Southern 3/5 Miami (Fla.) 3/6 Miami (Fla.) Lafayette Lafayette 3/12 Stetson 3/13 STETSON 3/22 Louisiana State 3/22 Louisiana State 3/23 Louisiana State 3/24 Alabama 3/25 MIAMI (Ohio) 3/26 GEORGIA* 3/27 GEORGIA* 3/29 NORTH CAROLINA 3/30 NORTH CAROLINA 4/2 AUBURN* 4/3 AUBURN* 4/6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/9 Georgia* 4/10 Georgia* 4/12 JACKSONVILLE 4/13 Rollins 4/16 KENTUCKY* 4/16 KENTUCKY* 4/17 KENTUCKY* 4/20 ROLLINS 4/23 Auburn* 4/24 Auburn* 4/26 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/27 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/28 Jacksonville 4/30 TENNESSEE* 4/30 TENNESSEE* 5/1 TENNESSEE* 5/4 South Florida 5/5 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/7 Vanderbilt* 5/7 Vanderbilt* 5/8 Vanderbilt* 5/21 FLORIDA STATE 5/22 FLORIDA STATE 5/22 FLORIDA STATE 5/28 Florida State 5/29 Florida State
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5/15 JACKSONVILLE 5/16 Jacksonville 5/19 FLORIDA STATE 5/20 FLORIDA STATE 5/26 Florida State 5/26 Florida State 5/27 Florida State
3-6 0-2 5-7 2-6 8-6 9-8 11-0 1-2 5-0 3-6 2-9 11-7 6-1 15-4 5-4 11-8 10-5 5-6 4-5 7-8 5-6 6-2 6-4 3-8 9-6 8-3 2-7 2-5 2-5 5-13 0-1 4-2 9-12 2-3 5-7 14-6 3-2 3-4 0-3 2-13 2-7 0-2 4-3 4-3 0-7
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8-7 3-0 3-1 3-1 1-8 2-4 4-9
1973 (23‑21) (9‑7 SEC, T-2ND EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/2 Miami (Fla.) 3/3 Miami (Fla.) 3/7 TEMPLE 3/8 TEMPLE 3/9 Florida Southern 3/16 NORTH CAROLINA 3/17 NORTH CAROLINA 3/18 MIAMI (Ohio) 3/19 KENTUCKY* 3/19 KENTUCKY* 3/20 KENTUCKY* 3/21 LAFAYETTE 3/21 LAFAYETTE 3/23 GEORGIA* 3/24 GEORGIA* 3/30 AUBURN* 3/31 AUBURN* 4/3 Jacksonville 4/6 Georgia* 4/9 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/10 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/13 CUMBERLAND 4/14 CUMBERLAND 4/15 JACKSONVILLE 4/16 Stetson 4/18 STETSON 4/20 Auburn* 4/21 Auburn* 4/25 South Florida 4/27 TENNESSEE* 4/27 TENNESSEE* 4/28 TENNESSEE* 4/30 SOUTH FLORIDA Florida Southern 5/4 Vanderbilt* 5/4 Vanderbilt* 5/5 Vanderbilt* 5/11 ROLLINS 5/12 Rollins 5/19 Florida State 5/20 Florida State 5/25 FLORIDA STATE 5/26 FLORIDA STATE 5/26 FLORIDA STATE
1972 (23‑21) (7‑7 SEC, 4TH EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/3 Miami (Fla.) 3/4 Miami (Fla.) 3/7 Florida Southern 3/8 Stetson 3/9 TEMPLE 3/10 TEMPLE 3/11 STETSON 3/17 NORTH CAROLINA 3/18 NORTH CAROLINA 3/18 OHIO STATE 3/19 OHIO STATE 3/20 DUKE 3/21 DUKE 3/22 MIAMI (Ohio) 3/23 MIAMI (Ohio) 3/24 GEORGIA* 3/25 GEORGIA* 3/29 ROLLINS 3/31 Auburn* 4/1 Auburn* 4/3 VIRGINIA 4/4 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/7 Georgia* 4/8 Georgia* 4/11 Rollins 4/17 Miami (Fla.) 4/18 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/21 Auburn* 4/22 Auburn* 4/26 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/28 Tennessee* 4/28 Tennessee* 4/29 Tennessee* 5/2 South Florida 5/5 VANDERBILT* 5/5 VANDERBILT* 5/6 VANDERBILT*
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6-18 6-3 0-5 0-2 5-0 3-1 1-0 9-11 1-7 8-7 5-1 5-6 3-0 3-6 14-13 12-13 17-9 4-6 11-3 6-13 2-0 1-5 3-1 5-0 8-5 6-10 8-6 5-6 6-7 (20) 7-9 0-2 6-5 4-2 1-0 1-2 3-0 0-4
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0-7 1-11 1-0 5-6 1-0 6-3 8-7 5-9 1-2 0-3 9-0 5-3 6-11 8-7 2-1 1-0 2-1 10-1 9-1 7-6 5-4 7-5 10-0 8-3 5-6 2-6 0-1 3-4 10-5 2-0 7-3 15-4 8-2 0-8 0-7 1-4 5-8 7-10 2-3 0-3 5-9 7-8 4-0 0-8
1974 (23‑20‑1) (7‑9 SEC, 4TH EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 3/1 Miami (Fla.) 3/2 Miami (Fla.) 3/4 TEMPLE 3/5 TEMPLE 3/8 VANDERBILT* 3/8 VANDERBILT* 3/9 VANDERBILT* 3/15 NORTH CAROLINA 3/16 NORTH CAROLINA 3/17 CLEMSON 3/18 CLEMSON 3/19 CLEMSON 3/20 TENNESSEE 3/21 TENNESSEE 3/22 GEORGIA* 3/29 Auburn* 3/30 Auburn* 4/3 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/5 Georgia* 4/6 Georgia* 4/8 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/9 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/12 Kentucky* 4/12 Kentucky* 4/13 Kentucky* 4/16 Florida Southern 4/19 AUBURN* 4/20 AUBURN* 4/24 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/26 Tennessee*
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3-4 9-6 7-6 10-5 4-0 0-1 3-8 9-0 4-8 17-6 10-3 2-24 8-7 7-3 5-4 5-6 1-7 4-3 5-4 11-9 0-4 5-6 0-3 0-8 2-1 0-1 2-1 5-9 9-6 5-0
4/26 Tennessee* 4/27 Tennessee* 4/30 JACKSONVILLE 5/1 South Florida 5/3 Stetson 5/4 STETSON 5/10 ROLLINS 5/11 Rollins 5/12 Jacksonville 5/17 Florida State 5/18 Florida State 5/18 Florida State 5/19 FLORIDA STATE 5/20 FLORIDA STATE
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3-8 5-13 10-4 0-3 0-9 10-0 3-0 6-3 5-9 0-0 6-2 3-4 5-4 3-4
1975 (23‑25) (6‑11 SEC, 6TH EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller 2/21 STETSON 2/22 Stetson 3/1 Florida State 3/2 Florida State 3/4 ST. LEO 3/5 ST. LEO 3/7 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/8 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/10 ALABAMA 3/10 ALABAMA 3/11 ALABAMA 3/13 TEMPLE 3/14 NORTH CAROLINA 3/15 NORTH CAROLINA 3/21 GEORGIA* 3/22 GEORGIA* 3/24 VALDOSTA STATE 3/26 LAFAYETTE 3/27 LAFAYETTE 3/28 AUBURN* 3/29 AUBURN* 3/30 ECKERD 4/4 Georgia* 4/5 Georgia* 4/8 JACKSONVILLE 4/9 Florida Southern 4/12 KENTUCKY* 4/12 KENTUCKY* 4/13 KENTUCKY* 4/16 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/18 Auburn* 4/19 Auburn* 4/22 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/23 South Florida 4/25 TENNESSEE* 4/25 TENNESSEE* 4/26 TENNESSEE* 4/29 FLORIDA STATE 4/29 FLORIDA STATE 4/30 FLORIDA STATE 5/3 Miami (Fla.) 5/4 Miami (Fla.) 5/7 ECKERD 5/9 Vanderbilt* 5/9 Vanderbilt* 5/10 Vanderbilt* 5/16 ROLLINS 5/17 Rollins
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1-3 4-5 0-14 4-6 9-8 5-0 8-2 2-1 10-0 8-1 4-3 6-8 4-8 5-7 4-3 4-13 11-3 11-4 3-1 13-0 5-7 9-16 6-8 6-8 12-4 3-1 2-4 2-6 5-6 8-2 3-9 8-7 7-4 4-11 5-2 3-5 9-4 5-9 8-5 7-8 1-6 5-6 15-12 1-5 1-4 6-2 0-10 3-1
1976 (21‑27) (10‑13 SEC, 4TH EAST) Coach: Jay Bergman 2/21 ROLLINS 2/22 Rollins 2/25 St. Leo 3/1 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/2 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/3 FURMAN 3/4 FURMAN 3/6 VANDERBILT* 3/6 VANDERBILT* 3/7 VANDERBILT* 3/9 ST. LEO 3/11 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 3/13 CLEMSON 3/14 CLEMSON 3/20 KENTUCKY* 3/20 KENTUCKY* 3/21 KENTUCKY* 3/25 Alabama 3/26 Alabama
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6-5 4-6 9-6 12-2 9-6 12-1 8-4 5-10 3-5 7-6 6-0 2-3 5-6 5-4 3-2 4-2 1-5 2-1 2-6
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 3/29 GEORGIA* 3/29 GEORGIA* 3/30 GEORGIA* 4/1 Florida Southern 4/3 Tennessee* 4/3 Tennessee* 4/4 Tennessee* 4/7 JACKSONVILLE 4/8 Valdosta State 4/10 Stetson 4/12 Florida State 4/13 Florida State 4/14 STETSON 4/16 Kentucky* 4/16 Kentucky* 4/17 Kentucky* 4/20 FLORIDA STATE 4/21 FLORIDA STATE 4/23 TENNESSEE* 4/23 TENNESSEE* 4/24 TENNESSEE* 4/28 Jacksonville 4/29 VALDOSTA STATE 5/1 Vanderbilt* 5/1 Vanderbilt* 5/2 Vanderbilt* 5/5 STETSON 5/8 Georgia* 5/9 Georgia*
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6-1 1-3 8-7 3-10 1-10 2-3 3-8 3-2 1-3 1-2 2-8 1-3 10-8 5-6 0-1 5-1 5-8 3-11 5-2 3-2 3-16 4-5 2-3 3-6 4-2 4-5 10-8 7-6 3-4
1977 (39‑18) (14‑9 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA Mideast Regional SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jay Bergman 2/25 Miami (Fla.) 2/26 Miami (Fla.) 2/27 Rollins 3/1 Rollins 3/4 FURMAN 3/5 FURMAN 3/6 Florida State 3/7 Florida State 3/10 ST. LEO 3/12 VANDERBILT* 3/12 VANDERBILT* 3/13 VANDERBILT* 3/17 AQUINAS 3/18 AQUINAS 3/19 TENNESSEE* 3/19 TENNESSEE* 3/20 TENNESSEE* 3/21 Florida Southern 3/22 NEW YORK YANKEES (Exh.) 3/24 Georgia Southern 3/26 Georgia* 3/26 Georgia* 3/27 Georgia* 3/28 COLBY 3/29 VALDOSTA STATE 3/30 South Florida 4/1 KENTUCKY* 4/1 KENTUCKY* 4/2 KENTUCKY* 4/5 Stetson 4/8 Tennessee* 4/8 Tennessee* 4/9 Tennessee* 4/12 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/13 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/16 FLORIDA STATE 4/17 FLORIDA STATE 4/19 STETSON 4/20 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/22 Kentucky* 4/23 Kentucky* 4/26 JACKSONVILLE 4/27 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 4/30 Vanderbilt* 4/30 Vanderbilt* 5/1 Vanderbilt* 5/4 Jacksonville 5/7 GEORGIA* 5/7 GEORGIA* 5/8 GEORGIA* SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) 5/13 Mississippi State 5/14 Ole Miss
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9-6 4-5 6-3 2-1 2-1 12-3 8-3 2-1 13-0 7-2 5-1 11-5 9-1 14-6 4-7 8-4 8-11 3-5 9-10 5-3 12-1 10-0 5-4 15-0 9-5 11-6 5-4 12-11 3-12 1-4 1-2 14-9 7-8 10-0 8-0 7-3 7-8 6-3 2-3 1-4 6-4 21-10 14-13 6-5 2-5 4-7 6-1 4-5 1-0 10-7 3-1 5-4
5/16 Ole Miss L 5/16 Ole Miss L NCAA Mideast Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) 5/27 Minnesota L 5/28 Virginia Tech W 5/28 Central Michigan W 5/29 Minnesota L
6-7 4-7
3/23 OHIO STATE 3/24 KENTUCKY* 3/24 KENTUCKY* 3/25 KENTUCKY* 3/27 DELAWARE 3/31 TENNESSEE* 3/31 TENNESSEE* 4/1 TENNESSEE* 4/4 NICHOLS STATE 4/6 VANDERBILT* 4/6 VANDERBILT* 4/7 VANDERBILT* 4/8 Florida State 4/14 Kentucky* 4/14 Kentucky* 4/15 Kentucky* 4/18 Stetson 4/19 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/21 Georgia* 4/21 Georgia* 4/22 Georgia* 4/24 Jacksonville 4/27 Vanderbilt* 4/27 Vanderbilt* 4/28 Vanderbilt* 5/1 Tennessee* 5/1 Tennessee* 5/2 Tennessee* 5/4 Florida State 5/5 VALDOSTA STATE 5/6 ROLLINS SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 5/11 Louisiana State 5/13 Kentucky 5/14 Louisiana State 5/14 Mississippi State NCAA East Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5/25 Florida State 5/26 Arkansas 5/27 George Washington 5/27 Delaware
0-7 9-4 13-11 1-5
1978 (34‑15) (18‑4 SEC, 1ST EAST) SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jay Bergman 2/25 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/26 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/1 Rollins 3/4 Florida Southern 3/6 TEMPLE 3/7 Jacksonville 3/10 VANDERBILT* 3/10 VANDERBILT* 3/11 VANDERBILT* 3/13 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 3/17 KENTUCKY* 3/17 KENTUCKY* 3/18 KENTUCKY* 3/19 MARYLAND 3/20 MARYLAND 3/21 OHIO 3/22 OHIO 3/23 TENNESSEE* 3/23 TENNESSEE* 3/24 TENNESSEE* 3/27 ECKERD 3/31 GEORGIA* 3/31 GEORGIA* 4/1 GEORGIA* 4/4 ST. LEO 4/7 Tennessee* 4/7 Tennessee* 4/8 Tennessee* 4/11 Vanderbilt* 4/11 Vanderbilt* 4/12 Vanderbilt* 4/14 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/15 VALDOSTA STATE 4/16 JACKSONVILLE 4/17 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/22 Kentucky* 4/23 Kentucky* 4/25 STETSON 4/26 Florida State 4/27 Florida State 4/30 ROLLINS 5/1 FLORIDA STATE 5/2 FLORIDA STATE 5/3 South Florida 5/6 Georgia* 5/6 Georgia* 5/7 South Florida SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE 5/13 GEORGIA
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5-4 5-3 3-5 3-4 10-2 0-1 3-1 3-1 8-3 3-1 7-0 0-4 3-1 2-6 3-2 10-9 3-6 4-1 5-1 8-1 5-3 14-0 3-5 7-0 7-0 4-3 7-5 2-4 1-2 17-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-4 10-3 1-0 5-3 11-13 1-5 8-9 7-1 1-7 5-4 6-5 7-6 2-1 5-2
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3-8 2-7
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10-3 12-5 4-7 19-13 15-3 6-0 13-1 2-1 17-0 9-2 6-5 4-9 7-12 1-6 2-3 12-10 12-3 6-5 7-0 6-4 14-11 1-2 6-7 15-2 5-4 4-5 2-9 4-7 7-20 11-2 12-6
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2-5 7-1 5-1 11-12
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9-5 1-9 12-7 5-7
1980 (40‑16) (16‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jay Bergman 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/20 ST. LEO 2/23 CLEMSON 2/25 CLEMSON 2/29 VALDOSTA STATE 3/1 ROLLINS 3/2 Rollins 3/5 GEORGIA* 3/5 GEORGIA* 3/6 GEORGIA* 3/8 Florida State 3/12 DELAWARE STATE 3/15 Vanderbilt* 3/15 Vanderbilt* 3/16 Vanderbilt* 3/17 WESTERN KENTUCKY 3/18 WESTERN KENTUCKY 3/19 AUSTIN PEAY 3/20 AUSTIN PEAY 3/22 KENTUCKY* 3/22 KENTUCKY* 3/23 KENTUCKY* 3/25 Alabama 3/29 FLORIDA A&M 3/29 BALTIMORE 3/30 BALTIMORE 3/31 BALTIMORE 4/2 South Florida 4/4 Tennessee* 4/4 Tennessee* 4/5 Tennessee* 4/7 SIENA 4/8 SIENA 4/9 JACKSONVILLE 4/12 VANDERBILT* 4/12 VANDERBILT* 4/13 VANDERBILT* 4/15 FLORIDA STATE 4/16 FLORIDA STATE 4/19 Kentucky* 4/19 Kentucky*
1979 (40‑20) (16‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA East Regional SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jay Bergman 2/24 CLEMSON 2/25 ST. LEO 2/25 ST. LEO 2/26 Rollins 3/2 Jacksonville 3/3 Miami (Fla.) 3/4 Miami (Fla.) 3/6 TEMPLE 3/7 OLD DOMINION 3/8 FLORIDA STATE 3/9 FLORIDA STATE 3/12 WESTERN KENTUCKY 3/13 WESTERN KENTUCKY 3/14 ADELPHI 3/15 South Florida 3/16 ASSUMPTION 3/17 GEORGIA* 3/17 GEORGIA* 3/18 GEORGIA* 3/20 NOTRE DAME 3/21 NOTRE DAME
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17-5 10-3 15-4 3-2 10-4 2-8 2-5 17-19 13-1 3-4 16-3 3-2 4-3 18-1 3-4 8-2 4-3 6-4 8-5 6-1 12-0
114
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0-7 0-5 5-1 4-3 6-0 5-4 9-8 7-6 5-0 5-2 7-6 21-6 17-0 3-6 4-6 5-10 8-7 16-15 6-9 15-5 4-2 5-4 16-11 10-4 14-1 14-3 10-0 23-0 6-7 6-1 9-8 12-11 23-2 13-4 9-4 3-2 6-5 7-13 1-2 2-15 4-2 4-1
4/20 Kentucky* 4/22 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/23 STETSON 4/26 Georgia* 4/26 Georgia* 4/27 Georgia* 4/29 Florida Tech 4/30 Stetson 5/1 Jacksonville 5/3 TENNESSEE* 5/3 TENNESSEE* 5/4 TENNESSEE* SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/10 OLE MISS 5/11 VANDERBILT
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5-12 9-4 8-1 7-10 7-8 25-9 6-2 7-6 17-3 8-3 2-0 6-8
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2-3 7-11
1981 (42‑17) (16‑7 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA South Regional SEC Tournament Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jay Bergman 2/20 Miami (Fla.) 2/21 Miami (Fla.) 2/26 CLEMSON 2/27 CLEMSON 2/28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3/1 ROLLINS 3/2 LIBERTY BAPTIST 3/4 South Florida 3/6 DAVIDSON 3/7 Rollins 3/8 EASTERN KENTUCKY 3/10 TEMPLE 3/12 JAMES MADISON 3/13 FLORIDA STATE 3/14 FLORIDA STATE 3/21 KENTUCKY* 3/21 KENTUCKY* 3/24 OHIO 3/24 OHIO 3/25 ST. XAVIER 3/28 Vanderbilt* 3/28 Vanderbilt* 3/29 Vanderbilt* 4/1 Florida State 4/2 Florida State 4/4 TENNESSEE* 4/4 TENNESSEE* 4/5 TENNESSEE* 4/8 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/11 GEORGIA* 4/11 GEORGIA* 4/12 GEORGIA* 4/14 LOUISIANA STATE 4/18 Kentucky* 4/18 Kentucky* 4/19 Kentucky* 4/21 Tennessee* 4/22 Tennessee* 4/22 Tennessee* 4/25 VANDERBILT* 4/25 VANDERBILT* 4/26 VANDERBILT* 4/27 JACKSONVILLE 4/30 Jacksonville 5/1 Stetson 5/2 Stetson 5/6 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/7 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/9 Georgia* 5/9 Georgia* 5/10 Georgia* SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 5/15 Alabama 5/16 Mississippi State 5/18 Kentucky NCAA South Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/21 Florida State 5/22 Missouri 5/23 Middle Tennessee State 5/23 Florida State 5/24 Miami (Fla.)
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5-8 0-2 8-1 5-4 6-8 6-3 11-6 13-7 21-5 4-7 20-7 13-14 19-6 1-3 17-5 5-4 2-1 12-3 11-3 7-2 17-2 7-11 11-9 10-14 12-9 11-4 12-1 8-4 6-5 6-0 5-1 3-12 6-3 4-8 4-5 10-3 9-11 0-4 10-7 7-6 2-1 11-2 11-5 13-5 5-2 13-1 8-7 4-11 2-4 6-3 20-6
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3-2 8-3 11-5
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1-5 7-3 7-4 (10) 5-4 6-8
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1982 (34-25-1) (14‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST)
NCAA Atlantic Regional SEC Tournament Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jack Rhine 2/13 Miami (Fla.) L 2/14 Miami (Fla.) L 2/20 FLAGLER W 2/21 FLORIDA TECH W 2/22 ST. LEO W 2/24 CLEMSON L 2/25 CLEMSON L 2/26 CLEMSON L 2/28 METHODIST W 3/2 South Florida W 3/6 KENTUCKY* W 3/6 KENTUCKY* L 3/7 KENTUCKY* W 3/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 3/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 3/11 Florida State L 3/12 Florida State L 3/13 FLORIDA STATE W 3/14 FLORIDA STATE L 3/20 Vanderbilt* W 3/20 Vanderbilt* W 3/21 Vanderbilt* T 3/24 ST. XAVIER W 3/24 ST. XAVIER W 3/27 GEORGIA* W 3/27 GEORGIA* W 3/29 ROLLINS W 4/3 Tennessee* L 4/3 Tennessee* W 4/4 Tennessee* W 4/5 JACKSONVILLE W 4/7 SUNY‑STONY BROOK W 4/10 Kentucky* L 4/10 Kentucky* W 4/11 Kentucky* L 4/13 SOUTH FLORIDA L 4/16 Stetson L 4/17 STETSON L 4/18 MIAMI (Fla.) W 4/19 MIAMI (Fla.) L 4/22 Jacksonville L 4/24 VANDERBILT* L 4/24 VANDERBILT* W 4/25 VANDERBILT* W 4/27 VALDOSTA STATE L 5/1 Georgia* W 5/1 Georgia* L 5/2 Georgia* L 5/3 Georgia Tech W 5/4 Valdosta State W 5/6 Rollins W 5/8 TENNESSEE* W 5/8 TENNESSEE* L 5/9 TENNESSEE* W SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/14 ALABAMA W 5/15 OLE MISS W 5/16 TENNESSEE L 5/17 TENNESSEE W NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/28 South Florida L 5/29 Stetson L
3-7 2-6 10-2 8-7 5-1 0-7 5-14 7-12 17-1 6-3 3-0 5-8 12-11 11-10 9-6 16-17 1-8 9-6 6-7 4-1 25-8 13-13 10-1 4-0 6-5 11-2 6-2 5-6 4-2 8-1 10-7 22-0 4-6 6-4 9-13 4-6 7-9 9-16 6-2 7-8 10-18 4-5 4-3 7-3 6-9 6-4 6-8 3-9 4-3 10-4 7-4 12-2 2-3 6-4 7-3 8-7 7-10 9-3 0-8 4-5
1983 (38‑14) (14‑7 SEC, 1ST EAST) SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Jack Rhine 2/12 FLORIDA TECH 2/15 JACKSONVILLE 2/18 Florida Atlantic 2/19 Miami (Fla.) 2/20 Miami (Fla.) 2/23 ST. LEO 2/26 CLEMSON 2/27 CLEMSON 2/28 FLAGLER 3/1 Jacksonville 3/3 Stetson 3/5 FLORIDA STATE 3/6 FLORIDA STATE 3/8 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/9 MIAMI (Fla.)
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3-1 4-2 8-2 1-5 4-1 9-6 5-2 4-2 18-4 6-9 6-5 6-2 16-14 5-3 2-3
3/12 VANDERBILT* 3/12 VANDERBILT* 3/13 VANDERBILT* 3/14 CAMPBELLSVILLE 3/15 MARION 3/16 MARION 3/19 Georgia* 3/19 Georgia* 3/22 ST. XAVIER 3/23 ST. XAVIER 3/26 TENNESSEE* 3/26 TENNESSEE* 3/28 ASHLAND 3/29 ASHLAND 3/30 UL-LAFAYETTE 4/2 Kentucky* 4/2 Kentucky* 4/8 Florida State 4/9 Florida State 4/13 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/16 Vanderbilt* 4/16 Vanderbilt* 4/17 Vanderbilt* 4/20 Tampa 4/23 GEORGIA* 4/23 GEORGIA* 4/24 GEORGIA* 4/27 STETSON 4/30 Tennessee* 4/30 Tennessee* 5/1 Tennessee* 5/5 VALDOSTA STATE 5/7 KENTUCKY* 5/7 KENTUCKY* 5/8 KENTUCKY* SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 5/13 Alabama 5/14 Mississippi State
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2-1 3-1 6-8 6-1 4-0 13-1 3-4 7-8 12-3 4-5 3-2 3-0 13-0 22-1 13-4 7-5 0-5 7-5 3-9 8-5 5-4 10-0 14-3 10-2 2-4 3-1 14-3 5-1 0-1 3-4 9-4 4-2 9-4 7-4 7-5
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2-15 3-5
4/15 Vanderbilt* 4/17 FLORIDA STATE 4/18 FLORIDA STATE 4/21 GEORGIA* 4/21 GEORGIA* 4/22 GEORGIA* 4/24 SIENA 4/24 SIENA 4/28 KENTUCKY* 4/28 KENTUCKY* 4/29 KENTUCKY* 5/1 VALDOSTA STATE SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/11 ALABAMA 5/12 TENNESSEE 5/13 TENNESSEE 5/14 TENNESSEE NCAA South I Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5/24 Miami (Fla.) 5/25 South Alabama
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9-10 8-7 4-7 10-9 (8) 2-1 14-2 9-2 5-3 2-0 5-1 9-2 12-6
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5-3 10-2 2-3 3-1
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5-6 4-7
1985 (43‑18) (15‑6 SEC, 1ST EAST)
NCAA Atlantic Regional SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Joe Arnold 2/8 Central Florida W 9-4 2/9 TAMPA W 4-3 (12) 2/15 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 2/16 Miami (Fla.) W 4-2 2/17 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 2/18 St. Thomas W 10-9 (13) 2/20 Stetson W 8-3 2/22 JACKSONVILLE W 5-4 2/23 FLORIDA A&M W 8-1 2/24 FLORIDA A&M W 14-0 2/25 South Florida W 13-8 2/26 MERCER W 12-2 2/27 MERCER W 12-6 3/2 KENTUCKY* W 3-0 3/2 KENTUCKY* W 12-1 3/3 KENTUCKY* W 15-3 3/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 10-6 3/6 OKLAHOMA STATE L 9-12 3/7 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 6-7 3/9 Georgia* L 3-4 3/9 Georgia* W 6-1 3/10 Georgia* W 12-9 3/12 TULANE W 7-5 3/14 XAVIER W 21-3 3/15 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 3/16 FLORIDA STATE W 6-1 3/19 Jacksonville W 9-3 3/23 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 3/23 VANDERBILT* W 5-4 3/24 VANDERBILT* W 21-5 3/26 Central Florida L 6-10 3/27 Florida State L 10-12 3/30 Tennessee* W 5-1 3/30 Tennessee* L 7-11 4/2 Florida State W 6-3 4/6 Kentucky* W 10-0 4/6 Kentucky* L 6-8 4/7 Kentucky* W 5-2 4/10 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 5-3 4/13 GEORGIA* W 7-0 4/14 GEORGIA* W 5-0 4/16 SOUTH FLORIDA W 9-6 4/18 SOUTH ALABAMA W 11-3 4/19 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-11 4/20 MIAMI (Fla.) L 4-6 4/23 STETSON W 6-4 4/27 Vanderbilt* L 0-4 4/28 Vanderbilt* L 1-6 5/4 TENNESSEE* W 2-1 5/4 TENNESSEE* W 4-1 5/5 TENNESSEE* L 6-9 5/7 VALDOSTA STATE W 12-2 5/7 VALDOSTA STATE W 8-5 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 5/10 Mississippi State L 3-8 5/11 Louisiana State W 5-2 5/12 Georgia L 8-9 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/24 Virginia L 1-14 5/26 Princeton W 14-4 5/27 Virginia W 15-2 5/27 Miami (Fla.) W 8-1
1984 (43‑16‑1) (18‑4 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA South I Regional SEC Tournament Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Joe Arnold 2/2 Florida Atlantic 2/3 Miami (Fla.) 2/4 South Florida 2/5 Florida State 2/11 FLORIDA TECH 2/12 FLORIDA TECH 2/15 Jacksonville 2/17 Miami (Fla.) 2/18 Miami (Fla.) 2/24 FLORIDA A&M 2/28 JACKSONVILLE 2/29 South Florida 3/1 MISSOURI 3/3 Tennessee* 3/3 Tennessee* 3/4 Tennessee* 3/7 Stetson 3/9 NORTH CAROLINA 3/9 EASTERN MICHIGAN 3/10 VANDERBILT* 3/10 VANDERBILT* 3/12 VANDERBILT* 3/13 IOWA STATE 3/15 XAVIER 3/18 Georgia* 3/18 Georgia* 3/22 Alabama-Birmingham 3/23 Kentucky* 3/23 Kentucky* 3/25 Kentucky* 3/28 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/28 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/30 ST. XAVIER 4/4 Florida State 4/4 Florida State 4/7 TENNESSEE* 4/7 TENNESSEE* 4/8 TENNESSEE* 4/10 STETSON 4/11 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/14 Vanderbilt* 4/14 Vanderbilt*
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3-4 9-7 11-10 8-3 9-5 8-4 3-4 1-9 10-3 8-7 6-8 4-10 6-5 3-1 6-0 6-7 (10) 4-6 4-1 7-3 8-4 9-2 (10) 7-4 5-0 11-0 4-1 9-9 (9) 17-7 9-2 11-3 6-7 6-8 7-6 (8) 14-1 11-3 9-11 5-3 2-0 3-4 14-3 10-3 4-1 17-6
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5/28 Miami (Fla.)
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9-12
1986 (27‑26) (14‑13 SEC, 6TH) Coach: Joe Arnold 2/7 FLORIDA A&M 2/9 UL-LAFAYETTE 2/10 UL-LAFAYETTE 2/11 UL-LAFAYETTE 2/14 Miami (Fla.) 2/15 Miami (Fla.) 2/22 TAMPA 2/23 TAMPA 2/25 FLORIDA STATE 2/26 FLORIDA STATE 3/1 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/1 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/2 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/4 TAMPA 3/8 Alabama* 3/8 Alabama* 3/9 Alabama* 3/11 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/12 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/15 TENNESSEE* 3/15 TENNESSEE* 3/16 TENNESSEE* 3/19 JACKSONVILLE 3/22 Oklahoma State 3/23 Oklahoma State 3/24 Oklahoma State 3/25 OHIO STATE 3/26 OHIO STATE 3/29 Kentucky* 3/29 Kentucky* 3/30 Kentucky* 4/1 Jacksonville 4/5 AUBURN* 4/5 AUBURN* 4/6 AUBURN* 4/9 South Florida 4/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/12 Ole Miss* 4/12 Ole Miss* 4/13 Ole Miss* 4/15 Florida State 4/16 Florida State 4/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/20 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/23 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/26 Georgia* 4/26 Georgia* 4/27 Georgia* 5/1 Central Florida 5/3 VANDERBILT* 5/3 VANDERBILT* 5/4 VANDERBILT*
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19-0 3-1 9-2 7-5 6-7 6-7 (10) 9-7 1-3 6-10 7-10 1-9 4-18 5-12 7-6 2-3 (12) 6-1 11-4 5-6 7-9 3-4 (10) 4-1 4-6 6-4 7-4 7-16 4-14 18-6 5-0 5-0 3-2 7-6 5-2 8-4 3-6 6-10 12-10 0-7 3-4 4-5 11-7 6-7 0-8 3-9 1-5 9-5 8-13 7-6 1-8 11-5 2-1 4-2 3-2 11-0
1987 (32‑24) (17‑9 SEC, 3RD) Coach: Joe Arnold 2/7 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/7 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/8 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/11 ROLLINS 2/13 TAMPA 2/14 TAMPA 2/16 South Florida 2/20 Tulane 2/21 Louisiana State (New Orleans) 2/22 New Orleans 2/24 ECKERD 2/27 Miami (Fla.) 2/28 Miami (Fla.) 3/4 Central Florida 3/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3/7 Louisiana State* 3/8 Louisiana State* 3/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA 3/14 ALABAMA* 3/14 ALABAMA* 3/15 ALABAMA* 3/21 Tennessee* 3/21 Tennessee* 3/22 Tennessee* 3/23 ALABAMA‑BIRMINGHAM 3/24 HARTFORD ECKERD
W 9-7 L 3-12 W 13-12 L 4-6 (10) L 3-10 L 14-17 L 5-6 L 10-11 L 2-5 W 6-3 W 14-1 L 2-4 L 4-12 W 8-4 W 10-6 L 1-9 W 5-3 W 8-7 W 8-3 W 9-6 L 2-5 W 7-0 W 9-1 W 17-11 W 9-7 W 5-0 W 6-3
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES ECKERD 4/2 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/4 KENTUCKY* 4/4 KENTUCKY* 4/5 KENTUCKY* 4/8 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/11 Auburn* 4/11 Auburn* 4/12 Auburn* 4/14 Florida State 4/15 Florida State 4/18 OLE MISS* 4/18 OLE MISS* 4/19 OLE MISS* 4/21 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/22 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/25 Mississippi State* 4/25 Mississippi State* 4/26 Mississippi State* 5/2 GEORGIA* 5/2 GEORGIA* 5/3 GEORGIA* 5/5 FLORIDA STATE 5/6 FLORIDA STATE 5/9 Vanderbilt* 5/9 Vanderbilt* 5/10 Vanderbilt* SEC Tournament (Athens, Ga.) 5/14 Kentucky 5/15 Mississippi State
L 12-13 L 6-12 W 12-2 W 10-3 W 10-3 W 10-2 L 2-11 L 3-7 L 5-9 L 6-12 L 11-14 W 9-1 W 6-5 L 8-10 W 3-2 W 6-5 W 11-6 (12) L 4-7 W 8-2 L 0-13 W 10-0 L 5-6 W 10-5 W 7-5 W 11-5 W 9-2 W 8-6 L L
4-5 4-5
1988 (48‑19‑1) (21‑6 SEC, 1ST) College World Series NCAA East Regional Champions SEC Tournament Champions SEC Champions Coach: Joe Arnold 2/6 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/6 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/7 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/10 ECKERD 2/12 TAMPA 2/13 TAMPA 2/14 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2/16 Central Florida 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/21 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/23 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 2/24 SOUTH FLORIDA 2/26 San Diego State (Kissimmee) 2/27 San Diego State (Kissimmee) 2/28 San Diego State (Kissimmee) 3/1 CENTRAL FLORIDA 3/2 Stetson 3/5 Kentucky* 3/5 Kentucky* 3/6 Kentucky* 3/8 STETSON 3/12 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/12 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/13 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/15 CHARLOTTE 3/16 CHARLOTTE 3/19 Alabama* 3/19 Alabama* 3/20 Alabama* 3/23 JACKSONVILLE 3/26 TENNESSEE* 3/26 TENNESSEE* 3/27 TENNESSEE* 3/30 Jacksonville 4/1 Miami (Fla.) 4/2 Miami (Fla.) 4/6 South Florida 4/9 AUBURN* 4/9 AUBURN* 4/10 AUBURN* 4/13 Florida State 4/16 Ole Miss* 4/16 Ole Miss* 4/17 Ole Miss* 4/20 FLORIDA STATE 4/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/24 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/30 Georgia* 4/30 Georgia*
L 1-3 W 9-6 W 7-2 W 10-9 (10) W 10-6 W 10-3 L 5-7 L 0-2 W 3-2 L 7-9 W 7-5 W 7-0 W 12-2 W 11-4 T 8-8 (9) W 5-2 L 3-6 W 3-1 (10) L 1-7 L 10-11 W 6-0 W 4-3 L 0-4 W 5-4 W 5-2 W 9-2 W 2-1 W 6-0 W 4-0 W 5-2 W 13-3 W 7-5 W 8-5 W 6-4 L 3-11 L 3-5 L 4-6 L 1-3 W 7-1 L 7-12 L 2-7 W 9-5 W 4-1 W 4-2 W 8-5 W 6-5 W 5-1 W 13-8 W 6-3 L 2-3
5/1 Georgia* 5/4 CENTRAL FLORIDA 5/7 VANDERBILT* 5/7 VANDERBILT* 5/8 VANDERBILT* SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 5/12 Georgia 5/12 Auburn 5/13 Louisiana State 5/14 Mississippi State 5/15 Mississippi State NCAA East Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5/25 George Mason 5/27 N.C. State 5/27 Tulane 5/28 Florida State 5/29 Stetson College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/3 Wichita State 6/5 California 6/7 Arizona State
W W W W W
6-3 9-6 3-1 1-0 (10) 8-7 (12)
L W W W W
3-8 4-3 7-2 3-1 5-3
W L W W W
7-0 3-13 9-5 9-3 8-0
L W L
4-5 6-5 1-10
5/13 AUBURN 5/13 GEORGIA NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/25 EAST CAROLINA 5/26 CENTRAL FLORIDA 5/27 MIAMI (Fla.)
11-6 7-10 1-9
Coach: Joe Arnold 2/3 WESTERN CAROLINA L 1-2 2/3 WESTERN CAROLINA W 18-2 2/4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 13-1 2/9 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 5-7 2/10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-5 (10) 2/11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-3 2/16 South Florida L 2-3 2/17 South Florida (St. Petersburg) W 2-1 2/18 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-2 2/23 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4 2/24 Miami (Fla.) L 10-12 2/25 Florida International L 1-3 2/27 STETSON W 11-0 3/3 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-6 3/4 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-8 3/8 FLORIDA STATE L 1-5 3/9 FLORIDA STATE L 2-3 3/10 Florida State L 3-5 3/11 Florida State L 6-7 3/13 JACKSONVILLE W 5-0 3/21 MARYLAND‑BALTIMORE W 2-0 3/22 MASSACHUSETTS W 3-1 3/22 MASSACHUSETTS W 3-0 3/24 VANDERBILT* W 7-5 3/24 VANDERBILT* L 8-10 3/25 VANDERBILT* W 13-9 3/27 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1-5 3/28 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 15-0 3/31 Ole Miss* L 2-4 3/31 Ole Miss* W 5-1 4/1 Ole Miss* L 3-6 4/3 VALDOSTA STATE W 17-8 4/4 VALDOSTA STATE W 8-7 4/7 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-6 4/7 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-6 4/8 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-5 4/10 Jacksonville L 2-3 4/11 SE LOUISIANA W 5-1 4/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 10-9 (10) 4/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 4-18 4/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 2-7 4/17 New Orleans (Mobile, Ala.) L 5-13 4/18 Southern Mississippi (Mobile, Ala.) L 1-3 4/21 Georgia* L 4-6 4/21 Georgia* L 3-4 (9) 4/22 Georgia* W 4-1 4/25 Central Florida L 0-2 4/28 TENNESSEE* L 6-8 4/28 TENNESSEE* W 4-1 4/29 TENNESSEE * W 8-7 (10) 5/5 AUBURN* W 8-7 5/5 AUBURN* L 3-7 5/6 AUBURN* W 6-5 5/9 Stetson W 7-3 5/12 Kentucky* L 6-8 5/13 Kentucky* W 15-9 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/17 Louisiana State L 4-6 5/18 Georgia W 6-5 5/19 Mississippi State L 2-8
W 5-3 W 14-9 W 18-1 W 8-6 W 7-4 W 14-7 W 9-4 W 10-8 (10) W 5-4 W 5-1 W 6-5 L 3-16 W 9-7 W 10-1 L 4-5 W 10-9 W 12-6 L 4-7 (8) W 13-6 W 18-0 L 0-10 L 7-8 L 1-2 L 2-6 W 5-2 L 5-7 W 27-3 W 13-10 L 0-4 W 9-3 W 7-1 W 6-2 W 8-3 W 3-1 W 6-3 W 7-1 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 5-0 L 5-7 W 9-8 L 11-12 W 8-7 L 5-6 W 7-3 L 3-4 L 4-5 L 3-14 L 3-8 L 4-7 L 2-16 W 5-3 W 6-5 W 4-3 W 10-5 W 8-2 W 8-4 W 14-7 W 9-3 W W
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2-4 (10) 1-16
1990 (29‑30) (11‑12 SEC, 6TH)
1989 (44‑22) (14‑10 SEC, 3RD) NCAA East Regional Coach: Joe Arnold 2/4 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/4 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/5 WESTERN CAROLINA 2/8 TAMPA 2/10 WAKE FOREST 2/11 WAKE FOREST 2/12 WAKE FOREST 2/13 Stetson 2/14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2/18 FLORIDA STATE 2/19 FLORIDA STATE 2/22 South Florida 2/24 San Diego State 2/25 San Diego State 2/26 San Diego State 3/3 KENTUCKY* 3/4 KENTUCKY* 3/4 KENTUCKY* 3/8 VIRGINIA 3/9 VIRGINIA 3/11 Louisiana State* 3/11 Louisiana State* 3/12 Louisiana State* 3/15 JACKSONVILLE 3/18 ALABAMA* 3/18 ALABAMA* 3/19 ALABAMA* 3/21 Miami (Fla.) 3/22 Miami (Fla.) 3/25 Tennessee* 3/25 Tennessee* 3/26 Tennessee* 3/28 NICHOLLS STATE 3/29 Central Florida 3/30 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN 4/1 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/2 MIAMI (Fla.) 4/5 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/11 Florida State 4/12 Florida State 4/15 OLE MISS* 4/15 OLE MISS* 4/16 OLE MISS* 4/18 Jacksonville 4/19 South Florida 4/22 Mississippi State* 4/22 Mississippi State* 4/23 Mississippi State* 4/24 VALDOSTA STATE 4/26 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/29 GEORGIA* 4/29 GEORGIA* 4/30 GEORGIA* 5/3 FLORIDA TECH 5/3 FLORIDA TECH 5/4 STETSON 5/6 Vanderbilt* 5/6 Vanderbilt* 5/7 Vanderbilt* SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/11 ALABAMA 5/12 LOUISIANA STATE
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1991 (51‑21) (16‑8 SEC, 2ND) College World Series NCAA East Regional Champions SEC Tournament Champions Coach: Joe Arnold 2/2 TAMPA 2/3 TAMPA 2/8 UCLA (Orlando) 2/9 Georgia Southern (Orlando) 2/9 Central Florida (Orlando) 2/10 UCLA (Orlando) 2/15 LONG BEACH STATE 2/16 LONG BEACH STATE 2/17 LONG BEACH STATE 2/19 FLORIDA TECH 2/23 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/24 MIAMI (Fla.)
7-6 8-6
116
W 7-4 W 10-0 W 5-4 (10) W 5-1 W 7-5 L 6-10 (10) W 10-9 (12) L 1-12 W 16-6 W 5-3 L 3-5 L 7-8
2/26 Miami (Fla.) 2/27 Miami (Fla.) 3/1 Tulane (New Orleans) 3/2 Louisiana State (New Orleans) 3/3 New Orleans 3/5 STETSON 3/9 Florida State 3/10 Florida State 3/13 South Florida 3/16 ALABAMA* 3/17 ALABAMA* 3/20 MASSACHUSETTS 3/21 MASSACHUSETTS 3/23 Vanderbilt* 3/23 Vanderbilt* 3/24 Vanderbilt* 3/26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3/27 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3/28 WAGNER 3/30 OLE MISS* 3/30 OLE MISS* 3/31 OLE MISS* 4/2 LONG ISLAND 4/3 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN 4/6 Louisiana State* 4/6 Louisiana State* 4/7 Louisiana State* 4/8 SOUTH ALABAMA 4/13 Mississippi State* 4/14 Mississippi State* 4/16 FLORIDA STATE 4/17 FLORIDA STATE 4/20 GEORGIA* 4/20 GEORGIA* 4/21 GEORGIA* 4/24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4/25 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4/27 Tennessee* 4/27 Tennessee* 4/28 Tennessee* 5/1 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/4 Auburn* 5/5 Auburn* 5/7 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 5/8 Stetson 5/11 KENTUCKY* 5/11 KENTUCKY* 5/12 KENTUCKY* SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 5/16 Auburn 5/17 Alabama 5/18 Louisiana State 5/19 Louisiana State NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/23 FURMAN 5/24 JACKSONVILLE 5/25 N.C. STATE 5/26 N.C. STATE College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 5/31 Louisiana State 6/2 Florida State 6/4 Fresno State 6/5 Louisiana State
L L W L W W L L L L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L L L W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W L W W L
2-4 7-8 (10) 4-2 5-6 7-2 6-3 3-8 3-5 6-10 2-7 4-0 7-2 5-1 15-8 8-2 4-5 11-3 16-1 5-3 12-5 5-4 7-2 8-4 6-2 5-6 (10) 3-5 6-12 6-4 5-1 3-1 2-4 4-3 11-3 4-0 8-1 6-2 7-0 13-3 2-3 2-1 5-4 3-1 1-2 11-3 13-7 1-6 5-0 14-2 8-7 4-3 7-1 8-4 2-0 3-0 9-4 3-2 (10) 1-8 5-0 2-1 8-19
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1992 (44‑20) (16‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA East Regional Coach: Joe Arnold 2/1 TAMPA 2/2 TAMPA 2/7 BARRY 2/8 McNEESE STATE 2/9 McNEESE STATE 2/12 FLORIDA TECH 2/14 LONG BEACH STATE 2/15 LONG BEACH STATE 2/16 LONG BEACH STATE 2/19 FLORIDA STATE 2/22 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/23 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/26 Stetson 2/28 MISSOURI 2/29 MISSOURI 3/1 MISSOURI 3/4 ROLLINS 3/6 Miami (Fla.) 3/7 Miami (Fla.) 3/10 KANSAS STATE 3/11 KANSAS STATE 3/12 LONG ISLAND 3/13 MASSACHUSETTS 3/14 SOUTH FLORIDA 3/15 South Florida 3/21 AUBURN* 3/21 AUBURN* 3/22 AUBURN* 3/28 Ole Miss* 3/28 Ole Miss* 3/29 Ole Miss* 4/1 STETSON 4/4 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/4 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/5 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/7 VALDOSTA STATE 4/8 Florida State 4/9 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN 4/11 Vanderbilt* 4/11 Vanderbilt* 4/12 Vanderbilt* 4/15 Florida State 4/18 Kentucky* 4/18 Kentucky* 4/19 Kentucky* 4/22 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 4/25 GEORGIA* 4/25 GEORGIA* 4/26 GEORGIA* 5/2 SOUTH CAROLINA* 5/2 SOUTH CAROLINA* 5/3 SOUTH CAROLINA* 5/5 FLORIDA STATE 5/9 Tennessee* 5/9 Tennessee* 5/10 Tennessee* SEC Tournament (New Orleans, La.) 5/13 Auburn 5/14 Georgia 5/15 Louisiana State 5/16 South Carolina 5/17 Louisiana State NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/21 RIDER 5/22 CALIFORNIA 5/23 TEXAS A&M
1993 (33‑25) (12‑14 SEC, 3RD EAST)
W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W W W L L W W W W L W W W W W W L W W L L W L W W L L W L W W L W W W L L W L W W W
11-6 13-6 12-3 16-2 16-1 6-5 8-7 (10) 9-8 6-9 1-2 7-3 8-5 9-2 10-2 8-3 4-3 (11) 9-0 1-7 5-6 10-2 6-4 17-7 12-1 3-5 2-1 4-2 2-1 2-1 5-4 7-3 9-10 7-3 5-4 0-2 3-5 4-3 0-4 16-1 11-10 4-5 (8) 4-6 3-1 5-10 7-0 9-4 1-5 3-0 8-4 5-3 2-4 3-4 10-7 1-4 11-5 4-2 (8) 8-3
W W W L L
2-0 12-5 3-1 (12) 4-11 1-12
W L L
6-1 3-4 (10) 5-6
Coach: Joe Arnold 2/6 TAMPA W 2/7 TAMPA W 2/12 Long Beach State L 2/12 Long Beach State W 2/12 Long Beach State W 2/20 MICHIGAN W 2/20 MICHIGAN W 2/21 MICHIGAN W 2/22 MICHIGAN L 2/23 South Florida L 2/24 ROLLINS L 2/27 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2/28 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3/4 Florida State L 3/5 Florida State L 3/6 FLORIDA STATE L 3/7 FLORIDA STATE L 3/10 WAGNER W 3/12 Miami (Fla.) L 3/13 Miami (Fla.) W 3/16 WEST VIRGINIA W 3/18 PACE W 3/19 PACE W 3/21 SOUTH FLORIDA W 3/23 VALDOSTA STATE W 3/24 VALDOSTA STATE L 3/27 Auburn* W 3/27 Auburn* L 3/28 Auburn* L 4/3 OLE MISS* W 4/3 OLE MISS* W 4/4 OLE MISS* W 4/6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 4/7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 4/10 Louisiana State* W 4/10 Louisiana State* L 4/11 Louisiana State* L 4/14 STETSON L 4/17 VANDERBILT* W 4/17 VANDERBILT* W 4/18 VANDERBILT* L 4/21 Stetson (N) W 4/24 KENTUCKY* L 4/24 KENTUCKY* L 4/25 KENTUCKY* L 5/1 Georgia* W 5/1 Georgia* W 5/2 Georgia* W 5/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 5/8 South Carolina* W 5/8 South Carolina* L 5/9 South Carolina* L 5/11 FLORIDA TECH W 5/15 TENNESSEE* L 5/15 TENNESSEE* W 5/16 TENNESSEE* L SEC Eastern Division Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 5/20 Kentucky* L 5/21 Georgia* L
1994 (40‑23) (16‑9 SEC, 2ND EAST)
NCAA Atlantic I Regional Coach: Joe Arnold 2/5 EAST CAROLINA W 4-2 2/5 EAST CAROLINA W 5-4 2/6 EAST CAROLINA W 7-3 2/11 MERCER W 6-5 2/12 MERCER W 11-5 2/13 MERCER W 11-3 2/16 STETSON W 5-2 2/19 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-4 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-0 2/22 Stetson W 9-5 2/25 OHIO STATE L 2-3 2/26 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 14-2 2/27 OKLAHOMA STATE L 7-9 3/3 FLORIDA STATE W 4-0 3/4 FLORIDA STATE L 5-10 3/5 Florida State L 2-7 3/6 Florida State W 12-5 3/11 Miami (Fla.) L 3-4 3/12 Miami (Fla.) L 2-4 (10) 3/13 Central Florida L 2-7 3/15 COASTAL CAROLINA W 12-8 3/16 JACKSONVILLE W 4-1 3/19 South Florida L 1-2 3/20 SOUTH FLORIDA L 0-7 3/22 GEORGIA STATE W 7-3 3/23 GEORGIA STATE W 14-7 3/25 Mississippi State* W 5-3 3/26 Mississippi State* W 6-5 3/30 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 4-5 4/1 ALABAMA* W 2-1 4/2 ALABAMA* W 12-5 4/3 ALABAMA* W 8-6 4/6 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 17-11 4/8 ARKANSAS* W 5-2 4/9 ARKANSAS* W 8-7 4/10 ARKANSAS* W 3-2 (11) 4/16 Vanderbilt* W 10-9 (10) 4/16 Vanderbilt* W 6-5 4/17 Vanderbilt* L 2-14 4/19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 2-4 4/22 Kentucky* W 15-6 4/23 Kentucky* L 5-11 4/24 Kentucky* L 1-6 4/27 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 9-2 4/29 GEORGIA* W 8-3 4/30 GEORGIA* W 3-2 (10) 5/1 GEORGIA* W 9-1 5/4 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-3 5/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 9-8 5/6 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-3 5/7 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 6-5 (10) 5/8 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3-6 (15) 5/10 Jacksonville W 4-3 5/13 Tennessee* L 9-12 5/14 Tennessee* L 4-10 5/15 Tennessee* L 1-6 SEC Eastern Division Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) 5/19 Georgia* L 3-4 (10) 5/20 Vanderbilt* L 7-15 NCAA Atlantic I Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/27 West Virginia W 8-7 5/28 Minnesota L 2-12 5/29 West Virginia W 12-8 5/29 Minnesota W 4-1 5/30 Miami (Fla.) L 6-10
8-6 11-5 1-3 6-5 9-2 10-9 17-6 6-4 5-11 2-9 2-4 3-2 9-7 0-2 3-9 2-4 4-8 10-9 1-7 4-3 (10) 10-5 5-0 16-0 5-1 14-4 5-6 9-4 2-6 6-9 16-3 4-0 15-0 5-4 10-3 2-1 3-11 2-16 0-2 12-1 6-0 12-15 9-6 3-5 6-7 4-7 5-0 4-3 12-3 11-1 5-0 7-11 1-7 11-1 1-11 10-3 3-12 1-7 0-5
117
1995 (32‑24) (12‑14 SEC, T-2ND EAST)
Coach: Andy Lopez 2/4 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2/5 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2/10 MERCER W 2/11 MERCER W 2/12 MERCER W 2/17 Miami (Fla.) L 2/18 Miami (Fla.) W 2/24 JACKSONVILLE W 2/25 Jacksonville L 2/26 JACKSONVILLE L 3/1 South Florida W 3/3 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 3/4 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3/5 ST. BONAVENTURE W 3/7 DUQUESNE W 3/9 Florida State L 3/10 Florida State L 3/11 FLORIDA STATE L 3/12 FLORIDA STATE W 3/14 MAINE W 3/15 MAINE W 3/16 MAINE W 3/17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 3/18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 3/24 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3/25 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3/28 Jacksonville L 3/29 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 3/31 Alabama* L 4/1 Alabama* L 4/2 Alabama* L 4/3 Stetson W 4/7 Arkansas* L 4/8 Arkansas* L 4/9 Arkansas* W 4/12 STETSON W 4/14 VANDERBILT* W 4/15 VANDERBILT* W 4/16 VANDERBILT* W 4/19 Florida Atlantic W 4/21 KENTUCKY* W 4/22 KENTUCKY* W 4/23 KENTUCKY* W 4/28 Georgia* L 4/29 Georgia* W 4/30 Georgia* L 5/5 South Carolina* L 5/6 South Carolina* L 5/7 South Carolina* L 5/9 SOUTH FLORIDA L 5/12 TENNESSEE* W 5/13 TENNESSEE* L 5/14 TENNESSEE* L SEC Eastern Division Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) 5/18 Georgia* L 5/19 Vanderbilt* L
5-3 2-10 11-1 16-1 7-4 4-5 (16) 4-2 17-1 3-10 3-7 9-1 4-3 14-6 14-0 13-0 3-6 1-2 0-7 9-3 14-1 14-3 12-7 13-5 5-1 2-0 2-1 10-2 7-8 3-11 4-5 4-16 4-5 (10) 7-6 (11) 4-5 5-13 5-2 17-7 3-0 9-8 10-1 8-7 5-1 7-3 8-4 5-7 10-8 (11) 2-7 5-7 5-7 7-8 4-7 13-8 4-6 2-9 4-6 2-4
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1996 (50-18) (20-10 SEC, 1ST EAST) College World Series NCAA East Regional Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Andy Lopez 2/2 Miami (Fla.) 2/3 Miami (Fla.) 2/9 GEORGIA STATE 2/10 GEORGIA STATE 2/11 GEORGIA STATE 2/13 STETSON 2/17 THE CITADEL 2/17 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2/18 OKLAHOMA STATE 2/23 TROY STATE 2/24 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/25 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/29 FLORIDA STATE 3/2 Florida State 3/3 Florida State 3/5 WEST VIRGINIA 3/6 PURDUE 3/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/10 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/12 RADFORD 3/13 RADFORD 3/16 Alabama* 3/16 Alabama* 3/17 Alabama* 3/20 AKRON 3/22 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/23 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/24 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/27 Jacksonville 3/29 OLE MISS* 3/31 OLE MISS* 3/31 OLE MISS* 4/3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4/5 Auburn* 4/6 Auburn* 4/7 Auburn* 4/10 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/12 VANDERBILT* 4/13 VANDERBILT* 4/14 VANDERBILT* 4/19 Kentucky* 4/20 Kentucky* 4/21 Kentucky* 4/24 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/26 GEORGIA* 4/27 GEORGIA* 4/28 GEORGIA* 5/3 South Carolina* 5/4 South Carolina* 5/5 South Carolina* 5/7 JACKSONVILLE 5/10 Tennessee* 5/11 Tennessee* 5/12 Tennessee* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/16 Mississippi State 5/17 Louisiana State 5/18 Alabama 5/19 Alabama 5/19 Alabama NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/23 Bucknell 5/24 N.C. State 5/25 South Florida 5/26 Massachusetts College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/1 Florida State 6/3 Louisiana State 6/4 Florida State 6/6 Louisiana State
1997 (40‑24) (17‑13, T-1ST EAST)
W 7-4 L 1-5 W 31-0 W 13-5 W 19-4 W 12-9 L 9-11 L 1-3 W 5-4 (10) W 10-0 W 8-7 W 5-1 L 2-11 W 6-4 W 11-10 W 7-2 W 5-2 W 10-0 L 4-7 W 10-6 W 10-1 W 8-4 W 9-8 L 2-3 L 4-8 W 11-2 W 7-6 (16) W 9-5 W 2-1 W 5-2 W 2-1 W 7-0 W 4-1 W 11-10 W 12-7 L 7-10 W 6-5 W 12-9 L 6-8 W 9-3 L 11-14 L 4-7 W 10-5 W 10-3 W 8-3 L 10-12 (10) W 9-8 (12) W 8-4 W 7-4 W 12-2 W 13-6 W 8-7 L 4-5 W 9-3 L 3-4 W W W L L
6-5 6-2 7-3 5-10 5-15
W W W W
7-0 12-9 6-4 (13) 12-2
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5-2 4-9 6-3 1-2
1998 (46‑18) (21‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST)
NCAA Atlantic Regional SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Andy Lopez 1/31 WINTHROP W 9-8 2/1 WINTHROP W 15-2 2/2 WINTHROP W 5-3 2/7 SANTA CLARA L 4-7 2/8 SANTA CLARA W 10-2 2/9 SANTA CLARA W 11-1 2/12 UL-LAFAYETTE W 6-5 2/15 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2-1 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) W 12-5 2/18 JACKSONVILLE L 1-4 2/21 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 2/22 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4 2/27 Florida State W 3-2 (11) 2/28 Florida State L 8-10 3/1 FLORIDA STATE W 13-6 3/2 FLORIDA STATE L 5-9 3/4 CAMPBELL W 13-4 3/7 Mississippi State* W 4-2 3/8 Mississippi State* W 14-2 3/9 Mississippi State* W 15-10 3/10 MAINE W 21-2 3/12 PURDUE W 10-7 3/14 ALABAMA* L 4-6 (10) 3/15 ALABAMA* L 9-13 3/16 ALABAMA* W 9-4 3/19 AKRON W 11-8 3/21 Louisiana State* L 3-11 3/22 Louisiana State* L 10-13 3/23 Louisiana State* L 5-9 3/28 Ole Miss* W 17-14 3/29 Ole Miss* W 7-3 3/30 Ole Miss* L 3-4 4/2 STETSON W 7-5 4/4 AUBURN* W 5-3 4/5 AUBURN* L 4-9 4/6 AUBURN* L 7-15 4/8 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 9-8 4/9 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 15-4 4/11 Vanderbilt* L 7-12 4/12 Vanderbilt* L 9-14 4/13 Vanderbilt* L 6-12 4/16 Stetson W 14-5 4/18 KENTUCKY* W 8-3 4/19 KENTUCKY* W 8-4 4/20 KENTUCKY* W 18-6 4/23 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 11-19 4/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 8-5 4/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-1 4/27 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 2-1 5/2 Georgia* W 8-4 5/3 Georgia* L 4-7 5/4 Georgia* W 3-7 5/7 SOUTH FLORIDA W 17-7 5/9 TENNESSEE* W 8-5 5/10 TENNESSEE* L 2-9 5/11 TENNESSEE* W 9-4 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) 5/15 Tennessee W 7-6 (10) 5/16 Alabama L 6-13 5/17 Auburn W 17-5 5/17 Alabama L 3-6 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/22 St. John’s W 4-3 5/23 Arizona State L 2-3 5/24 Richmond W 16-2 5/24 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 (11)
College World Series NCAA South I Regional Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Andy Lopez 1/30 MERCER 1/31 MERCER 2/1 MERCER 2/7 Miami (Fla.) 2/8 Miami (Fla.) 2/10 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 2/11 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 2/14 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/15 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/21 FLORIDA STATE 2/24 WESTERN KENTUCKY 2/25 WESTERN KENTUCKY 2/28 Florida State 3/1 Florida State 3/4 ST. BONAVENTURE 3/6 Alabama* 3/7 Alabama* 3/10 ST. JOSEPH’S 3/11 WEST VIRGINIA 3/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/20 VANDERBILT* 3/21 VANDERBILT* 3/22 VANDERBILT* 3/24 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3/25 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3/27 Tennessee* 3/28 Tennessee* 3/29 Tennessee* 3/31 JACKSONVILLE 4/3 Kentucky* 4/4 Kentucky* 4/5 Kentucky* 4/8 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/10 OLE MISS* 4/11 OLE MISS* 4/12 OLE MISS* 4/13 UL-LAFAYETTE 4/15 STETSON 4/17 South Carolina* 4/18 South Carolina* 4/19 South Carolina* 4/22 Jacksonville 4/24 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/25 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/26 LOUISIANA STATE* 5/1 Arkansas* 5/2 Arkansas* 5/3 Arkansas* 5/5 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 5/8 GEORGIA* 5/9 GEORGIA* 5/10 GEORGIA* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/13 Kentucky 5/14 Auburn 5/15 Alabama NCAA South I Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/21 MONMOUTH 5/22 BAYLOR 5/23 RICHMOND 5/23 WAKE FOREST 5/24 ILLINOIS College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 5/30 Mississippi State 6/1 Southern California
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1999 (31-25) (13-17 SEC, T-2ND EAST)
W 19-4 W 7-6 L 3-12 L 8-11 L 11-17 W 11-6 W 8-2 W 19-5 W 14-10 W 3-1 W 8-2 W 14-5 L 7-9 W 10-5 (10) W 5-3 L 1-8 L 7-12 W 13-1 W 8-6 W 14-8 W 6-5 W 6-5 W 12-1 W 8-1 W 6-1 W 17-2 W 21-6 W 14-6 L 4-7 W 17-5 L 8-13 W 20-10 W 32-10 W 12-2 W 8-5 W 19-6 W 13-9 L 6-10 W 6-4 (10) W 8-1 W 7-1 L 2-17 L 3-9 W 7-4 L 5-13 W 4-3 W 3-1 W 7-6 W 13-9 L 3-4 W 11-3 W 16-8 W 11-6 W 7-3 W L L
6-4 4-6 2-3
W L W W W
12-8 5-10 15-3 12-9 7-6 (11)
L L
13-14 10-12 (11)
Coach: Andy Lopez 2/6 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/7 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/12 Miami (Fla.) 2/13 Miami (Fla.) 2/20 Florida State 2/21 Florida State 2/24 FLORIDA A&M 2/27 FLORIDA STATE 2/28 FLORIDA STATE 3/2 UNC GREENSBORO 3/3 UNC GREENSBORO 3/5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3/6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3/7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3/9 WINTHROP 3/10 WINTHROP 3/12 Louisiana State* 3/14 Louisiana State* 3/14 Louisiana State* 3/16 FORDHAM 3/17 ARMY 3/19 TENNESSEE* 3/20 TENNESSEE* 3/21 TENNESSEE* 3/23 TROY STATE 3/24 TROY STATE 3/26 Georgia* 3/27 Georgia* 3/28 Georgia* 3/30 JACKSONVILLE 4/2 ARKANSAS* 4/3 ARKANSAS* 4/4 ARKANSAS* 4/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/9 Ole Miss* 4/10 Ole Miss* 4/11 Ole Miss* 4/14 Stetson 4/16 KENTUCKY* 4/17 KENTUCKY* 4/18 KENTUCKY* 4/21 STETSON 4/23 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/24 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/30 Vanderbilt* 5/1 Vanderbilt* 5/2 Vanderbilt* 5/5 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/7 Mississippi State* 5/8 Mississippi State* 5/9 Mississippi State* 5/11 CENTRAL FLORIDA 5/14 ALABAMA* 5/15 ALABAMA* 5/16 ALABAMA*
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7-4 14-12 4-7 3-10 6-5 3-12 8-5 4-2 4-8 10-4 16-7 4-2 4-3 7-2 3-4 8-7 3-8 6-4 5-7 5-4 10-6 14-2 9-8 (13) 18-2 12-6 10-1 6-5 8-7 (10) 3-12 5-6 (11) 1-8 5-6 5-10 20-4 0-8 5-6 (11) 4-14 9-5 0-5 2-9 10-3 7-1 14-15 8-4 5-4 5-4 17-6 10-7 7-11 0-9 6-4 8-15 7-8 10-12 3-4 8-11
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2000 (44-23-1) (18-11-1 SEC, 2ND EAST) NCAA Waco (Texas) Regional Coach: Andy Lopez 1/20 Hawaii 1/21 Hawaii 1/22 Hawaii 2/4 Miami (Fla.) 2/5 Miami (Fla.) 2/9 JACKSONVILLE 2/12 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/13 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/19 FLORIDA STATE 2/20 FLORIDA STATE 2/22 FLORIDA A&M 2/26 Florida State 2/27 Florida State 2/29 UNC GREENSBORO 3/1 UNC GREENSBORO 3/3 MASSACHUSETTS 3/4 MASSACHUSETTS 3/5 MASSACHUSETTS 3/7 LOUISVILLE 3/8 LOUISVILLE 3/10 OLE MISS* 3/11 OLE MISS* 3/12 OLE MISS* 3/14 FORDHAM 3/15 FORDHAM 3/17 South Carolina* 3/18 South Carolina* 3/19 South Carolina* 3/24 Arkansas* 3/25 Arkansas* 3/26 Arkansas* 3/28 SAMFORD 3/29 SAMFORD 3/31 VANDERBILT* 4/1 VANDERBILT* 4/2 VANDERBILT* 4/4 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/5 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/7 Kentucky* 4/8 Kentucky* 4/9 Kentucky* 4/12 STETSON 4/15 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/15 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/16 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/19 Jacksonville 4/21 Tennessee* 4/22 Tennessee* 4/23 Tennessee* 4/28 AUBURN* 4/29 AUBURN* 4/30 AUBURN* 5/5 Mississippi State* 5/6 Mississippi State* 5/7 Mississippi State* 5/9 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/12 GEORGIA* 5/13 GEORGIA* 5/14 GEORGIA* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/17 Auburn 5/18 Kentucky 5/20 South Carolina 5/21 Louisiana State NCAA Waco (Texas) Regional 5/26 San Jose State 5/27 Baylor 5/27 Southwest Texas State 5/28 San Jose State 5/29 San Jose State
2001 (35-27) (16-14 SEC, 4TH EAST)
W 12-6 W 10-1 W 8-7 L 8-16 L 1-17 L 11-13 W 4-3 W 20-11 L 2-6 L 8-17 W 10-3 L 2-6 L 7-8 W 9-2 L 4-12 W 11-9 W 7-1 W 7-5 L 7-11 W 13-12 (10) L 5-11 L 12-15 W 13-3 W 6-4 W 25-1 L 2-5 L 3-7 W 17-8 W 8-7 (11) W 8-7 (10) W 7-4 W 16-8 W 9-6 L 4-7 W 5-2 W 10-6 W 15-3 W 10-3 W 7-2 W 18-0 T 6-6 W 10-3 L 4-10 L 6-9 W 7-5 W 9-1 L 4-5 W 8-5 W 10-9 W 5-3 L 8-11 (10) W 7-6 L 2-20 W 9-6 (11) L 7-12 W 10-5 W 9-1 W 7-6 W 7-4 W W W L
7-2 8-7 12-4 6-9
L W W W L
1-4 10-1 14-0 8-7 1-3
NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional Coach: Andy Lopez 2/3 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/7 SAVANNAH STATE 2/9 Miami (Fla.) 2/10 Miami (Fla.) 2/13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2/14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2/17 Florida State 2/18 Florida State 2/20 WINTHROP 2/21 WINTHROP 2/24 FLORIDA STATE 2/25 FLORIDA STATE 2/28 JACKSONVILLE 3/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3/3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3 /4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3/9 TENNESSEE* 3/10 TENNESSEE* 3/11 TENNESSEE* 3/13 FORDHAM 3/14 FORDHAM 3/16 Louisiana State* 3/17 Louisiana State* 3/18 Louisiana State* 3/20 MAINE 3/21 MAINE 3/23 ARKANSAS* 3/24 ARKANSAS* 3/25 ARKANSAS* 3/27 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 3/28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3/30 Vanderbilt* 3/31 Vanderbilt* 4/1 Vanderbilt* 4/4 FLORIDA A&M 4/6 KENTUCKY* 4/7 KENTUCKY* 4/8 KENTUCKY* 4/11 STETSON 4/13 Georgia* 4/14 Georgia* 4/15 Georgia* 4/18 Stetson 4/20 Ole Miss* 4/21 Ole Miss* 4/22 Ole Miss* 4/27 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/28 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/29 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 5/4 Auburn* 5/5 Auburn* 5/6 Auburn* 5/9 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* 5/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* 5/13 SOUTH CAROLINA* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/16 Louisiana State 5/17 Tennessee 5/18 Ole Miss NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional 5/25 Stetson 5/26 Miami (Fla.) 5/26 Stetson
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2002 (46-19) (20-10 SEC, 2ND EAST) NCAA Gainesville Regional Coach: Pat McMahon 2/2 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2/3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2/6 MERCER 2/8 Miami (Fla.) 2/10 Miami (Fla.) 2/13 FLORIDA A&M 2/16 WINTHROP 2/17 WINTHROP 2/20 SAVANNAH STATE 2/24 SIENA 2/27 SIENA 3/1 FLORIDA STATE 3/3 Florida State 3/7 AUSTIN PEAY 3/8 AUSTIN PEAY 3/9 AUSTIN PEAY 3/12 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 3/13 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 3/15 OLE MISS* 3/16 OLE MISS* 3/17 OLE MISS* 3/19 MASSACHUSETTS 3/20 DARTMOUTH 3/22 South Carolina* 3/23 South Carolina* 3/24 South Carolina* 3/26 ARMY 3/29 AUBURN* 3/30 AUBURN* 3/31 AUBURN* 4/3 Jacksonville 4/5 Alabama* 4/6 Alabama* 4/7 Alabama* 4/9 STETSON 4/12 Tennessee* 4/13 Tennessee* 4/14 Tennessee* 4/17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/19 VANDERBILT* 4/20 VANDERBILT* 4/21 VANDERBILT* 4/26 GEORGIA* 4/27 GEORGIA* 4/28 GEORGIA* 5/3 Mississippi State* 5/4 Mississippi State* 5/5 Mississippi State* 5/7 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/10 LOUISIANA STATE* 5/11 LOUISIANA STATE* 5/12 LOUISIANA STATE* 5/18 Kentucky* 5/18 Kentucky* 5/19 Kentucky* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/22 Georgia 5/23 Alabama 5/24 Mississippi State 5/25 Alabama 5/25 Alabama NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 6/1 MIAMI (Fla.) 6/1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 6/2 MIAMI (Fla.) 6/2 MIAMI (Fla.)
5-14 35-1 4-10 7-8 12-3 5-2 6-19 6-5 7-11 5-14 3-2 (10) 11-13 9-7 11-8 14-3 11-2 3-7 6-12 2-8 15-1 11-3 10-18 3-4 7-10 8-7 19-9 7-4 8-4 4-1 9-3 10-0 9-6 (10) 1-0 9-5 14-9 7-6 (10) 10-9 9-8 17-21 4-9 3-9 7-6 8-9 1-9 9-12 0-4 11-4 4-2 (10) 6-5 (14) 2-5 10-6 5-2 5-4 3-6 14-7 4-6
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0-10 9-3 6-7
W L L
10-9 2-6 3-6
119
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2003 (37-21-1) (13-16-1 SEC, 3RD EAST) 25-1 12-2 11-6 12-9 6-2 11-5 12-11 8-4 14-0 12-2 31-3 4-5 4-9 8-12 17-2 13-4 20-3 23-8 24-5 7-6 17-6 15-3 9-1 1-2 14-5 4-6 17-1 3-8 9-5 6-1 2-7 1-4 2-7 5-6 3-6 15-1 8-5 (10) 5-6 5-4 13-7 8-7 7-3 12-6 12-9 4-6 5-4 5-3 4-0 10-9 4-5 (10) 6-3 5-8 14-4 18-6 5-4 7-2 4-7 5-0 7-4 9-11
W 13-1 L 2-7 W 21-10 W 11-10 (10) L 7-8
NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional Coach: Pat McMahon 2/7 MERCER 2/8 MERCER 2/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2/14 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/15 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/19 FLORIDA A&M 2/21 HOFSTRA 2/23 HOFSTRA 2/23 HOFSTRA 2/25 SOUTH FLORIDA 3/1 SIENA 3/2 SIENA 3/5 GARDNER-WEBB 3/7 Florida State 3/8 Florida State 3/9 FLORIDA STATE 3/11 PACE 3/12 PACE 3/14 Louisiana State* 3/15 Louisiana State* 3/16 Louisiana State* 3/18 COLUMBIA 3/19 ARMY 3/21 ALABAMA* 3/22 ALABAMA* 3/23 ALABAMA* 3/28 TENNESSEE* 3/29 TENNESSEE* 3/30 TENNESSEE* 4/2 FLORIDA A&M 4/4 Vanderbilt* 4/5 Vanderbilt* 4/6 Vanderbilt* 4/9 STETSON 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/13 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/15 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/18 Georgia* 4/19 Georgia* 4/20 Georgia* 4/23 JACKSONVILLE STATE 4/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 4/27 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 5/3 Auburn* 5/3 Auburn* 5/4 Auburn* 5/9 Ole Miss* 5/10 Ole Miss* 5/11 Ole Miss* 5/16 KENTUCKY* 5/17 KENTUCKY* 5/18 KENTUCKY* NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional 5/30 Florida Atlantic 5/31 Bethune-Cookman 5/31 Florida Atlantic 6/1 Miami (Fla.) 6/1 Miami (Fla.)
W 15-5 W 22-2 W 10-9 (10) L 2-9 W 5-3 W 17-2 W 17-6 W 13-2 W 28-6 W 13-12 (14) W 11-1 W 5-4 W 9-5 L 4-5 L 7-9 W 9-8 W 9-2 W 12-2 L 0-9 L 2-3 T 8-8 W 24-8 W 16-0 L 3-8 W 6-1 W 6-5 W 5-3 W 5-1 W 7-5 W 14-2 L 1-2 L 2-4 L 1-4 W 10-4 L 4-9 L 2-10 W 13-4 W 9-1 L 4-5 W 4-3 W 8-4 W 11-8 W 13-5 L 5-6 W 14-6 L 2-7 W 8-6 L 3-4 L 0-2 L 3-8 L 2-4 W 19-0 W 13-4 L 5-7 L W W W L
3-4 8-6 22-14 15-5 10-13
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2004 (43-22) (17-13 SEC, T-2ND EAST)
NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Super Regional NCAA Oklahoma City (Okla.) Regional Champions Coach: Pat McMahon 2/7 GARDNER-WEBB W 14-0 2/8 GARDNER-WEBB W 8-4 2/13 Miami (Fla.) W 3-0 2/14 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4 2/15 Miami (Fla.) L 5-19 2/18 FLORIDA A&M W 11-5 2/20 MIAMI (OHIO) L 8-9 2/21 MIAMI (OHIO) W 4-3 2/22 MIAMI (OHIO) W 9-8 2/25 MICHIGAN W 9-4 2/26 MICHIGAN W 20-7 (7) 2/28 NORTHWESTERN W 5-3 2/29 NORTHWESTERN W 12-3 3/1 NORTHWESTERN W 6-3 3/3 Stetson W 12-8 3/5 PURDUE W 8-7 3/6 PURDUE W 8-3 3/7 PURDUE W 3-2 3/12 BROWN W 14-8 3/13 BROWN W 6-5 (10) 3/14 BROWN W 14-1 3/17 ARMY L 5-9 3/19 ARKANSAS* W 11-1 3/20 ARKANSAS* L 2-8 3/21 ARKANSAS* W 7-6 (10) 3/24 DARTMOUTH W 11-6 3/26 Kentucky* W 8-4 3/27 Kentucky* W 17-6 3/28 Kentucky* W 8-1 3/31 FLORIDA STATE W 7-6 (11) 4/2 GEORGIA* L 5-10 4/3 GEORGIA* L 5-8 4/4 GEORGIA* L 5-9 4/9 South Carolina* L 4-5 (10) 4/10 South Carolina* W 9-8 4/11 South Carolina* L 6-7 (10) 4/16 Mississippi State* L 2-11 4/17 Mississippi State* W 16-6 4/18 Mississippi State* W 8-3 4/21 Florida State L 4-16 4/23 VANDERBILT* W 5-3 4/24 VANDERBILT* W 4-2 4/25 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 (10) 4/30 AUBURN* W 7-4 5/1 AUBURN* W 11-8 5/2 AUBURN* W 22-8 5/7 Alabama* L 0-2 5/8 Alabama* W 8-5 5/9 Alabama* W 6-5 (8) 5/12 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 5/14 OLE MISS* L 2-4 5/15 OLE MISS* L 1-3 5/16 OLE MISS* L 9-10 (10) 5/21 Tennessee* L 4-5 5/22 Tennessee* L 7-9 5/23 Tennessee* W 5-3 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/26 Louisiana State W 5-4 (10) 5/27 Vanderbilt L 0-3 5/28 Georgia W 7-0 5/29 Vanderbilt L 5-6 (12) NCAA Oklahoma City (Okla.) Regional 6/4 Central Connecticut W 12-1 6/5 UCLA W 4-3 6/6 UCLA W 11-0 NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Super Regional 6/12 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 6/13 Miami (Fla.) L 1-3
2005 (48-23) (20-10 SEC, 1ST EAST)
College World Series Runner-Up NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Pat McMahon 2/11 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 2/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 2/13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 2/15 FLORIDA A&M W 2/18 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2/19 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2/22 FLORIDA A&M W 2/25 RHODE ISLAND W 2/26 RHODE ISLAND W 3/1 MERCER W 3/4 VILLANOVA L 3/5 VILLANOVA W 3/6 VILLANOVA W 3/8 UNC ASHEVILLE W 3/9 UNC ASHEVILLE L 3/11 MICHIGAN STATE W 3/12 MICHIGAN STATE W 3/13 MICHIGAN STATE W 3/18 Ole Miss* W 3/19 Ole Miss* L 3/20 Ole Miss* L 3/22 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 3/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3/27 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3/30 Florida State W 4/1 KENTUCKY* W 4/2 KENTUCKY* W 4/3 KENTUCKY* W 4/8 Georgia* L 4/9 Georgia* W 4/10 Georgia* W 4/15 ALABAMA* W 4/16 ALABAMA* W 4/17 ALABAMA* L 4/19 Florida State L 4/22 Auburn* W 4/23 Auburn* W 4/24 Auburn* W 4/29 TENNESSEE* L 4/30 TENNESSEE* W 5/1 TENNESSEE* L 5/3 FLORIDA STATE L 5/6 Arkansas* L 5/7 Arkansas* L 5/8 Arkansas* W 5/10 SOUTH FLORIDA L 5/11 South Florida L 5/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 5/18 STETSON W 5/20 Vanderbilt* W 5/21 Vanderbilt* W 5/22 Vanderbilt* W SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/25 Arkansas W 5/26 Ole Miss W 5/28 Ole Miss L 5/28 Ole Miss L NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 6/4 STETSON W 6/4 NORTH CAROLINA W 6/5 NOTRE DAME W NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/10 FLORIDA STATE W 6/11 FLORIDA STATE W College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/17 Tennessee W 6/19 Nebraska W 6/22 Arizona State L 6/23 Arizona State W CWS Championship Finals 6/25 Texas L 6/26 Texas L
2006 (28-28) (10-20 SEC, 6TH EAST)
4-5 (11) 3-2 15-6 17-2 7-9 2-1 (11) 14-11 18-3 5-4 6-0 13-1 1-11 6-5 6-5 (10) 8-1 5-8 17-1 13-2 10-0 5-4 4-10 2-3 17-6 0-2 7-3 6-1 9-2 10-9 20-11 11-6 2-5 12-1 10-1 9-8 7-4 6-9 2-4 4-2 5-4 6-3 5-11 18-9 2-7 4-9 1-4 2-3 (10) 11-10 7-8 5-11 8-2 2-1 5-6 6-4 5-4 2-1 (13) 6-3
Coach: Pat McMahon 2/10 CINCINNATI W 2/11 CINCINNATI W 2/12 CINCINNATI W 2/15 MERCER L 2/17 Miami (Fla.) W 2/18 Miami (Fla.) W 2/19 Miami (Fla.) W 2/22 FLORIDA A&M W The Pepsi Baseball Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) 2/24 MISSOURI L 2/25 OHIO STATE W 2/26 WAKE FOREST L 2/28 FLORIDA STATE L 3/3 TEXAS A&M L 3/4 TEXAS A&M W 3/5 TEXAS A&M L 3/7 UNC GREENSBORO W 3/8 UNC GREENSBORO W 3/10 HARVARD W 3/11 HARVARD W 3/12 HARVARD W 3/14 Central Florida W 3/17 ARKANSAS* W 3/18 ARKANSAS* L 3/19 ARKANSAS* W 3/21 STETSON L 3/24 South Carolina* L 3/25 South Carolina* L 3/26 South Carolina* L 3/29 SOUTH FLORIDA W 3/31 VANDERBILT* L 4/1 VANDERBILT* W 4/2 VANDERBILT* L 4/4 North Florida (Jacksonville) L 4/7 Kentucky* L 4/8 Kentucky* W 4/9 Kentucky* L 4/11 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 4/14 Tennessee* L 4/15 Tennessee* L 4/16 Tennessee* W 4/19 Florida State W 4/21 AUBURN* L 4/22 AUBURN* W 4/23 AUBURN* L 4/28 GEORGIA* L 4/29 GEORGIA* L 4/30 GEORGIA* L 5/5 Mississippi State* L 5/6 Mississippi State* L 5/6 Mississippi State* W 5/12 Alabama* W 5/13 Alabama* L 5/14 Alabama* L 5/18 LOUISIANA STATE* L 5/19 LOUISIANA STATE* W 5/20 LOUISIANA STATE* W
9-8 10-7 1-14 (7) 2-4 8-3 5-2 23-3 8-1 8-5 6-4 7-4 1-6 6-3 2-4 2-6
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2007 (29-30) (15-15 SEC, 3RD EAST) 10-0 10-4 20-4 2-3 2-1 4-1 11-10 15-5 5-14 10-3 0-4 4-6 0-4 4-1 0-1 2-1 3-1 12-6 10-2 17-6 10-3 6-3 2-3 8-7 6-7 1-4 5-6 4-21 6-5 0-6 6-4 2-16 5-6 7-8 6-4 6-8 8-2 2-4 1-2 15-4 8-3 6-9 4-1 4-5 0-7 3-9 6-9 2-6 1-8 9-6 4-3 2-7 4-8 3-7 8-7 (10) 10-5
Coach: Pat McMahon 2/9 VMI 2/10 VMI 2/11 VMI 2/13 FLORIDA A&M 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/17 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/18 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/20 FLORIDA STATE 2/23 KENT STATE 2/24 KENT STATE 2/25 KENT STATE 2/27 South Florida 3/3 GEORGE WASHINGTON 3/3 GEORGE WASHINGTON 3/4 GEORGE WASHINGTON 3/6 JACKSONVILLE 3/9 Texas A&M 3/10 Texas A&M 3/11 Texas A&M 3/14 ARMY 3/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/17 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/18 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 3/20 Stetson 3/23 Auburn* 3/24 Auburn* 3/25 Auburn* 3/27 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 3/30 Georgia* 3/31 Georgia* 4/1 Georgia* 4/3 Florida State (Jacksonville) 4/6 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/7 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/8 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/14 Arkansas* 4/14 Arkansas* 4/15 Arkansas* 4/18 Florida State 4/20 KENTUCKY* 4/21 KENTUCKY* 4/22 KENTUCKY* 4/27 Vanderbilt* 4/28 Vanderbilt* 4/29 Vanderbilt* 5/4 ALABAMA* 5/5 ALABAMA* 5/6 ALABAMA* 5/8 NORTH FLORIDA 5/11 Louisiana State* 5/12 Louisiana State* 5/13 Louisiana State* 5/17 TENNESSEE* 5/18 TENNESSEE* 5/19 TENNESSEE* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/23 South Carolina 5/24 Alabama 5/25 South Carolina
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3-5 4-7 7-0 15-1 7-2 7-5 7-10 6-14 4-10 7-0 0-1 10-5 7-1 24-4 20-3 5-6 1-7 5-13 1-6 5-3 9-12 10-8 13-14 3-4 8-7 (10) 12-9 10-3 5-3 7-5 9-1 3-2 (11) 16-7 2-12 9-8 6-8 (11) 2-6 3-14 1-7 7-10 5-4 2-9 10-7 5-4 1-10 6-17 5-13 6-2 9-3 5-7 (10) 8-15 19-3 8-4 4-9 5-6 20-2 7-11
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3-4 (12) 3-2 3-5
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2008 (34-24) (17-13 SEC, 2ND EAST) NCAA Tallahassee Regional Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/22 SIENA 2/23 SIENA 2/24 SIENA 2/27 EASTERN MICHIGAN 2/27 EASTERN MICHIGAN 2/29 Miami (Fla.) 3/1 Miami (Fla.) 3/2 Miami (Fla.) 3/4 CAMPBELL 3/5 CAMPBELL 3/8 BROWN 3/8 BROWN 3/9 BROWN 3/11 FLORIDA GULF COAST 3/14 AUBURN* 3/15 AUBURN* 3/16 AUBURN* 3/18 FLORIDA STATE 3/21 Ole Miss* 3/22 Ole Miss* 3/23 Ole Miss* 3/25 JACKSONVILLE 3/26 Jacksonville 3/28 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/29 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/30 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/1 Florida State (Jacksonville) 4/2 NORTH FLORIDA 4/5 Tennessee* 4/5 Tennessee* 4/6 Tennessee* 4/8 NORTH FLORIDA 4/9 NORTH FLORIDA 4/11 ARKANSAS* 4/12 ARKANSAS* 4/13 ARKANSAS* 4/15 Florida State 4/18 Kentucky* 4/19 Kentucky* 4/20 Kentucky* 4/25 GEORGIA* 4/26 GEORGIA* 4/27 GEORGIA* 5/2 South Carolina* 5/3 South Carolina* 5/4 South Carolina* 5/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 5/9 Alabama* 5/10 Alabama* 5/11 Alabama* 5/13 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/15 VANDERBILT* 5/16 VANDERBILT* 5/17 VANDERBILT* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/21 Vanderbilt 5/22 South Carolina NCAA Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional 5/30 Tulane 5/31 Florida State
2009 (42-22) (19-11 SEC, 1ST EAST)
W 10-7 W 4-0 W 13-6 W 15-2 W 16-8 L 4-8 L 5-8 W 6-2 W 15-3 W 15-0 L 2-11 W 8-7 W 13-2 W 2-1 W 7-1 W 12-8 W 6-2 W 6-1 L 4-5 W 6-4 W 10-2 W 11-6 L 5-8 W 8-5 W 7-1 L 3-6 L 2-10 L 10-11 (10) L 4-5 L 6-12 W 7-2 (7) W 5-3 W 3-2 L 1-2 W 6-1 L 4-10 L 2-4 L 7-11 W 13-7 L 2-3 (10) L 4-7 W 7-2 W 7-2 W 9-3 L 5-6 L 6-9 W 11-10 L 6-7 W 6-2 L 7-8 W 12-2 W 8-6 W 5-4 W 13-12 (11) L L
3-7 3-11
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4-7 11-17
NCAA Gainesville Super Regional NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/20 LOUISVILLE 2/21 LOUISVILLE 2/22 LOUISVILLE 2/24 EASTERN MICHIGAN 2/25 EASTERN MICHIGAN 2/27 MIAMI (Fla.) 2/28 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/1 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/3 Stetson 3/4 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3/6 DUQUESNE 3/7 DUQUESNE 3/8 DUQUESNE 3/13 Arkansas* 3/14 Arkansas* 3/15 Arkansas* 3/17 FLORIDA STATE 3/18 Central Florida 3/20 TENNESSEE* 3/21 TENNESSEE* 3/22 TENNESSEE* 3/24 North Florida 3/25 NORTH FLORIDA 3/27 ALABAMA* 3/28 ALABAMA* 3/29 ALABAMA* 3/31 Florida State (Jacksonville) 4/3 Vanderbilt* 4/4 Vanderbilt* 4/5 Vanderbilt* 4/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 4/8 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/10 Auburn* 4/11 Auburn* 4/12 Auburn* 4/14 Florida State 4/15 STETSON 4/17 OLE MISS* 4/18 OLE MISS* 4/19 OLE MISS* 4/21 Florida Gulf Coast (Fort Myers) 4/22 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/24 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* 5/1 Georgia* 5/2 Georgia* 5/3 Georgia* 5/6 FLORIDA GULF COAST 5/8 Louisiana State* 5/9 Louisiana State* 5/10 Louisiana State* 5/12 JACKSONVILLE 5/14 KENTUCKY* 5/15 KENTUCKY* 5/16 KENTUCKY* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/20 Arkansas 5/21 Ole Miss 5/22 Arkansas NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/29 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 5/30 MIAMI (Fla.) 5/31 MIAMI (Fla.) NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/6 SOUTHERN MISS 6/7 SOUTHERN MISS
2010 (47-17) (22-8 SEC, 1ST EAST)
College World Series NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/19 SOUTH FLORIDA W 2/20 SOUTH FLORIDA W 2/21 SOUTH FLORIDA W 2/24 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 2/25 SIENA W 3/2 Florida State (Tampa) L 3/5 Miami (Fla.) W 3/6 Miami (Fla.) L 3/7 Miami (Fla.) W 3/9 ILLINOIS STATE W 3/10 ILLINOIS STATE W 3/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 3/13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 3/14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3/15 ARMY W 3/16 FLORIDA STATE W 3/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3/20 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3/21 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3/24 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 3/26 Ole Miss* L 3/27 Ole Miss* L 3/28 Ole Miss* W 3/30 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 4/2 VANDERBILT* W 4/3 VANDERBILT* W 4/4 VANDERBILT* L 4/6 JACKSONVILLE W 4/9 Tennessee* W 4/10 Tennessee* L 4/11 Tennessee* W 4/13 Florida State L 4/16 Kentucky* W 4/17 Kentucky* W 4/18 Kentucky* L 4/21 South Florida W 4/23 ARKANSAS* L 4/24 ARKANSAS* W 4/25 ARKANSAS* W 4/30 LOUISIANA STATE* W 5/1 LOUISIANA STATE* W 5/2 LOUISIANA STATE* W 5/7 Alabama* W 5/8 Alabama* W 5/9 Alabama* L 5/12 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 5/14 GEORGIA* W 5/15 GEORGIA* W 5/16 GEORGIA* W 5/18 NORTH FLORIDA W 5/20 South Carolina* W 5/21 South Carolina* W 5/22 South Carolina* L SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/26 Louisiana State L 5/27 Arkansas W 5/28 Vanderbilt W 5/29 Alabama L NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 6/4 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 6/5 OREGON STATE W 6/6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/11 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6/12 MIAMI (Fla.) W College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/19 UCLA L 6/21 Florida State L
W 6-3 W 10-4 W 3-2 W 12-0 W 17-6 L 5-8 L 1-2 L 2-16 W 5-2 L 6-7 W 10-5 W 5-3 W 12-2 L 4-11 L 4-8 L 2-4 W 5-4 W 7-3 W 3-2 W 10-2 W 7-5 L 0-3 W 5-3 W 11-4 W 9-8 W 10-7 L 2-3 (5) W 8-4 L 3-4 L 9-16 W 12-7 W 16-3 L 7-8 (11) W 24-2 W 5-1 W 10-2 W 15-4 L 2-6 W 8-4 L 3-5 (8) W 12-3 W 5-4 (10) W 9-4 W 8-3 W 9-5 W 10-9 (11) W 7-6 W 10-8 L 5-17 L 1-10 L 0-4 W 9-3 W 7-4 W 10-3 L 7-8 W 13-9 L W L
5-8 12-2 (8) 7-10
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8-7 8-2 16-5
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7-9 6-7
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2011 (53-19) (22-8 SEC, T-1ST EAST)
6-2 9-1 7-6 (10) 7-6 13-3 5-10 7-1 6-9 4-2 8-2 8-0 6-0 16-10 3-6 9-3 8-5 7-2 5-4 4-1 13-8 2-3 3-15 13-1 2-7 3-2 7-3 0-7 12-2 4-2 4-12 9-1 2-3 10-8 6-3 5-6 18-8 3-8 8-2 2-1 8-5 7-3 13-6 9-3 14-8 8-10 7-3 4-3 4-3 9-3 9-3 3-2 5-2 6-11 6-10 5-4 5-2 2-5 (7) 7-3 10-2 15-0 7-2 4-3 (10) 3-11 5-8
College World Series Runner-Up NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions SEC Tournament Champions SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/18 SOUTH FLORIDA W 2/19 SOUTH FLORIDA W 2/20 SOUTH FLORIDA W 2/22 Florida Atlantic (Jupiter) W 2/24 BOSTON COLLEGE W 2/25 BOSTON COLLEGE W 2/27 BOSTON COLLEGE W 3/1 Florida State (Tampa) L 3/4 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3/5 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3/6 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3/8 GEORIGA SOUTHERN L 3/9 South Florida W 3/11 RHODE ISLAND W 3/12 RHODE ISLAND W 3/13 RHODE ISLAND W 3/15 FLORIDA STATE W 3/18 Louisiana State* W 3/19 Louisiana State* W 3/20 Louisiana State* W 3/22 WINTHROP W 3/23 WINTHROP W 3/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3/27 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3/29 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 4/1 TENNESSEE* W 4/2 TENNESSEE* W 4/3 TENNESSEE* W 4/5 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 4/8 Mississippi State* L 4/9 Mississippi State* W 4/10 Mississippi State* W 4/12 Florida State L 4/15 Georgia* W 4/16 Georgia* L 4/17 Georgia* W 4/20 Central Florida L 4/22 ALABAMA* W 4/23 ALABAMA* W 4/24 ALABAMA* W 4/29 OLE MISS* W 4/30 OLE MISS* W 5/1 OLE MISS* W 5/3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 5/5 Arkansas* L 5/6 Arkansas* L 5/7 Arkansas* W 5/11 NORTH FLORIDA W 5/13 Vanderbilt* W 5/14 Vanderbilt* L 5/15 Vanderbilt* W 5/17 JACKSONVILLE L 5/19 KENTUCKY* W 5/20 KENTUCKY* L 5/21 KENTUCKY* W SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/25 Mississippi State W 5/26 Alabama W 5/28 Georgia L 5/28 Georgia W 5/29 Vanderbilt W NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 6/3 MANHATTAN W 6/4 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6/5 MIAMI (Fla.) W NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/10 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 6/11 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 6/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE W College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/18 Texas W 6/20 Vanderbilt W 6/24 Vanderbilt W CWS Championship Finals 6/27 South Carolina L 6/28 South Carolina L
7-2 4-1 5-0 13-2 4-0 9-3 7-2 3-5 8-3 1-0 5-3 0-7 8-1 11-5 12-4 8-6 5-4 (10) 5-4 1-0 7-3 22-5 10-0 2-9 2-1 3-4 2-5 3-0 11-2 9-1 3-4 5-7 18-0 3-1 1-3 5-4 2-7 14-7 6-8 7-0 9-2 2-1 9-3 8-1 7-2 11-0 3-4 3-5 5-3 4-1 6-5 1-14 6-3 (12) 2-11 9-6 1-14 19-3 7-5 6-0 3-4 3-2 5-0 17-3 5-4 11-4 11-1 3-4 8-6 8-4 3-1 6-4 1-2 (11) 2-5
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES/FLORIDA IN THE FINAL POLLS 2012 (47-20) (18-12 SEC, T-2ND EAST) College World Series NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/17 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 2/18 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 2/19 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 2/21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 2/22 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 2/24 WILLIAM & MARY W 2/25 WILLIAM & MARY W 2/26 WILLIAM & MARY W 3/2 Miami (Fla.) W 3/3 Miami (Fla.) W 3/4 Miami (Fla.) W 3/6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3/7 FLORIDA A&M W 3/9 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 3/10 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 3/11 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 3/13 FLORIDA STATE W 3/16 VANDERBILT* W 3/17 VANDERBILT* W 3/18 VANDERBILT* W 3/20 SAMFORD W 3/22 South Carolina* L 3/23 South Carolina* W 3/24 South Carolina* W 3/27 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 3/30 Ole Miss* L 3/31 Ole Miss* W 4/1 Ole Miss* L 4/3 North Florida L 4/5 LOUISIANA STATE* L 4/6 LOUISIANA STATE* W 4/7 LOUISIANA STATE* L 4/10 Florida State W 4/13 Tennessee* W 4/14 Tennessee* L 4/15 Tennessee* W 4/17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 4/20 GEORGIA* W 4/21 GEORGIA* L 4/22 GEORGIA* W 4/24 SOUTH FLORIDA L 4/25 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 4/27 ARKANSAS* W 4/28 ARKANSAS* L 4/29 ARKANSAS* L 5/3 Kentucky* W 5/4 Kentucky* W 5/5 Kentucky* L 5/8 NORTH FLORIDA W 5/11 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 5/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5/15 Samford L 5/17 Auburn* W 5/18 Auburn* W 5/19 Auburn* L SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/22 Auburn W 5/24 Vanderbilt L 5/25 South Carolina W 5/26 Vanderbilt L NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 6/1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 6/2 GEORGIA TECH W 6/3 GEORGIA TECH W NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/9 NC STATE W 6/10 NC STATE W College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/16 South Carolina L 6/18 Kent State L
2013 (29-30) (14-16 SEC, 3RD EAST)
7-3 5-2 5-8 8-6 8-0 4-1 5-1 5-3 7-5 13-5 8-5 16-1 15-2 4-2 8-3 3-2 9-2 10-2 5-1 8-2 5-3 3-9 8-2 5-4 4-1 0-3 9-4 6-7 5-10 6-7 7-0 7-8 6-3 3-1 4-5 8-1 8-2 3-2 (16) 3-5 6-3 3-5 10-1 3-2 1-5 1-3 (10) 5-3 5-1 1-2 4-3 (11) 4-1 0-2 2-1 7-12 6-0 10-1 4-5 6-1 1-2 7-2 6-8
NCAA Bloomington (Ind.) Regional Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/15 DUKE 2/16 DUKE 2/17 DUKE 2/19 Central Florida 2/20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2/22 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2/23 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2/24 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2/26 NORTH FLORIDA 3/1 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/2 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/3 MIAMI (Fla.) 3/5 Jacksonville 3/6 JACKSONVILLE 3/8 INDIANA 3/9 INDIANA 3/10 INDIANA 3/12 FLORIDA STATE 3/15 KENTUCKY* 3/16 KENTUCKY* 3/17 KENTUCKY* 3/19 NORTH FLORIDA 3/22 Vanderbilt* 3/23 Vanderbilt* 3/24 Vanderbilt* 3/26 Florida State (Jacksonville) 3/29 OLE MISS* 3/30 OLE MISS* 3/31 OLE MISS* 4/2 CENTRAL FLORIDA 4/5 Mississippi State* 4/6 Mississippi State* 4/7 Mississippi State* 4/9 Florida State 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/13 SOUTH CAROLINA* 4/16 Florida Gulf Coast (Fort Myers) 4/19 Missouri* 4/20 Missouri* 4/21 Missouri* 4/23 SOUTH FLORIDA 4/26 TENNESSEE* 4/27 TENNESSEE* 4/28 TENNESSEE* 5/2 Louisiana State* 5/3 Louisiana State* 5/4 Louisiana State* 5/6 FLORIDA A&M 5/7 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 5/10 AUBURN* 5/11 AUBURN* 5/12 AUBURN* 5/16 Georgia* 5/17 Georgia* 5/18 Georgia* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/21 Texas A&M NCAA Bloomington (Ind.) Regional 5/31 Austin Peay 6/1 Valparaiso
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FLORIDA IN THE FINAL POLLS YEAR
3-4 4-2 16-5 5-3 7-8 (12) 2-8 3-8 4-7 (11) 6-7 (10) 2-3 6-4 6-3 8-5 7-6 1-4 6-4 4-7 1-4 4-1 5-11 2-6 9-4 7-1 1-6 4-5 (7) 1-2 3-4 (11) 7-0 4-0 5-3 3-7 0-2 8-3 4-3 3-2 4-3 14-5 5-3 8-6 4-3 (15) 2-8 12-1 7-2 3-2 (10) 2-4 2-3 0-5 6-18 22-1 7-1 4-7 5-4 1-4 4-2 1-3 2-9
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3-6
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3-4 4-5
COLLEGIATE BASEBALL*
1962 13th 1963 24th 1967 19th 1968 27th 1977 13th 1979 19th 1981 15th 1984 28th 1985 11th 1988 6th 1991 4th 1992 16th 1994 21st 1996 3rd 1997 20th 1998 7th 2000 17th 2002 20th 2004 18th 2005 2nd 2009 13th 2010 8th 2011 2nd 2012 7th 2014 24th 2015 3rd 2016 7th *Since 1959
YEAR
BASEBALL AMERICA*
YEAR
USA TODAY/ESPN*
1981 13th 1984 12th 1985 15th 1988 7th 1989 21st 1991 3rd 1992 16th 1996 3rd 1997 16th 1998 5th 2000 20th 2002 15th 2004 16th 2005 2nd 2009 12th 2010 7th 2011 2nd 2012 3rd 2014 18th 2015 3rd 2016 5th *Since 1981 1992 13th 1994 23rd 1996 3rd 1997 18th 1998 7th 2000 21st 2002 15th 2004 16th 2005 2nd 2009 13th 2010 8th 2011 2nd 2012 6th 2014 24th 2015 3rd 2016 5th *Since 1992
4-0 6-2 15-3 7-1 9-8 (10) 3-7 4-5
122
YEAR
NCBWA*
YEAR
D1 BASEBALL*
2002 21st 2004 16th 2005 2nd 2009 14th 2010 8th 2011 2nd 2012 6th 2014 25th 2015 3rd 2016 6th *Since 2001 2015 3rd 2016 6th *Since 2015
GATORS AT NO. 1
Entering 2017, Florida has been ranked No. 1 146 times by six different polls. Here’s an overview of the Gators when they’ve been on top of the polls:
POLL
DATES (# POLLS)
Baseball America 2/24 & 3/2/92 (2) 4/29 & 5/6/96 (2) 1/27, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21 & 5/30/11 (7) 1/24, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 5/28/12 (9) Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 (11) Collegiate Baseball One week period in 1962 2/20/89 (1) 2/6, 2/13, 2/20/06 (3) 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 5/30, 6/7, 6/13/11 (8) 12/19, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 6/11/12 (8) Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 (13) D1 Baseball 3/9 & 3/16/15 (2) Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, (11) NCBWA 2/6, 2/13, 2/20/06 (3) 2/28, 3/7, 3/21/11 (3) 1/27, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 4/16, 5/28, 6/5, 6/11/12 (12) Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 4/1, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 (12) Perfect Game/Rawlings Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 (12) Sporting News 4/8/96 (1) USA Today/ESPN 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/11 (4) 1/26, 2/20, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 4/16, 5/28/12 (9) Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 (12)
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2014 (40-23) (21-9 SEC, 1ST EAST) NCAA Gainesville Regional SEC Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/14 MARYLAND 2/15 MARYLAND 2/16 MARYLAND 2/18 CENTRAL FLORIDA 2/19 NORTH FLORIDA 2/21 Miami (Fla.) 2/22 Miami (Fla.) 2/23 Miami (Fla.) 2/27 FLORIDA GULF COAST 2/28 ILLINOIS 3/1 FLORIDA GULF COAST 3/2 ILLINOIS 3/4 Southern Miss (Pensacola) 3/7 CONNECTICUT 3/8 CONNECTICUT 3/9 CONNECTICUT 3/12 IILLINOIS STATE 3/14 ARKANSAS* 3/15 ARKANSAS* 3/16 ARKANSAS* 3/18 FLORIDA STATE 3/21 Texas A&M* 3/22 Texas A&M* 3/23 Texas A&M* 3/25 Florida State (Jacksonville) 3/29 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/29 LOUISIANA STATE* 3/30 LOUISIANA STATE* 4/1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4/4 Kentucky* 4/5 Kentucky* 4/6 Kentucky* 4/8 Florida State 4/11 South Carolina* 4/12 South Carolina* 4/13 South Carolina* 4/15 Florida Gulf Coast (Fort Myers) 4/19 GEORGIA* 4/19 GEORGIA* 4/20 GEORGIA* 4/22 JACKSONVILLE 4/23 FLORIDA A&M 4/25 MISSOURI* 4/26 MISSOURI* 4/27 MISSOURI* 5/2 Alabama* 5/3 Alabama* 5/4 Alabama* 5/6 MERCER 5/8 VANDERBILT* 5/9 VANDERBILT* 5/10 VANDERBILT* 5/13 SOUTH FLORIDA 5/15 Tennessee* 5/16 Tennessee* 5/17 Tennessee* SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/21 Kentucky 5/22 South Carolina 5/23 Mississippi State 5/24 Kentucky 5/25 Louisiana State NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/30 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 5/31 NORTH CAROLINA
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2015 (52-18) (19-11 SEC, 2ND EAST)
4-0 7-9 8-5 (8) 5-1 8-7 4-6 2-5 6-4 1-2 0-6 4-0 1-5 4-2 1-0 (11) 2-1 (10) 6-5 (10) 13-5 2-1 1-0 3-9 3-1 5-3 (11) 4-5 3-4 (11) 4-1 2-1 6-2 11-7 4-5 (11) 1-17 11-10 8-9 8-0 1-4 4-3 (13) 6-5 7-1 3-2 8-1 10-3 1-3 3-4 7-1 5-0 6-5 (10) 7-3 4-3 13-3 2-4 1-0 0-3 2-16 8-2 6-5 (11) 4-2 5-7
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2-4 7-2 5-1 6-5 0-2
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2-3 2-5
College World Series NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions SEC Tournament Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/13 RHODE ISLAND W 9-1 2/14 RHODE ISLAND W 22-3 2/15 RHODE ISLAND W 6-1 2/18 South Florida W 13-3 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 4-3 2/21 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-7 2/22 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2-1 2/24 Florida Atlantic (Pensacola) W 10-8 2/27 STONY BROOK W 1-0 2/28 STONY BROOK W 14-3 3/1 STONY BROOK W 6-2 3/3 Central Florida L 3-4 3/4 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 10-2 3/6 MAINE W 5-0 3/7 MAINE W 6-1 3/8 MAINE W 5-3 3/10 FAIRFIELD W 8-7 3/11 FAIRFIELD W 6-1 3/13 TENNESSEE* L 3-6 3/14 TENNESSEE* W 8-3 3/15 TENNESSEE* W 9-4 3/17 FLORIDA STATE W 14-8 3/20 Ole Miss* L 1-4 3/21 Ole Miss* L 2-5 3/21 Ole Miss* W 8-4 3/24 Stetson W 9-6 3/27 ALABAMA* L 9-12 (10) 3/27 ALABAMA* W 8-1 3/28 ALABAMA* W 7-4 3/31 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 3-8 4/3 Missouri* W 5-1 4/4 Missouri* L 1-10 4/5 Missouri* L 3-5 4/7 STETSON W 22-2 4/10 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 14-3 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 12-5 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 12-2 4/14 Florida State L 3-4 (12) 4/17 Mississippi State* W 6-3 4/18 Mississippi State* W 2-1 4/19 Mississippi State* W 10-5 4/21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 2-1 4/24 KENTUCKY* L 0-3 4/25 KENTUCKY* L 6-7 4/26 KENTUCKY* W 10-1 5/1 Georgia* L 1-11 5/2 Georgia* W 3-2 5/3 Georgia* W 7-4 5/5 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-1 5/7 Vanderbilt* L 0-2 5/8 Vanderbilt* W 7-3 5/9 Vanderbilt* W 9-7 (10) 5/14 AUBURN* L 1-4 5/15 AUBURN* W 4-3 5/16 AUBURN* W 3-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/20 Arkansas L 6-7 5/21 Auburn W 11-2 5/22 Arkansas W 10-0 (7) 5/23 Louisiana State W 2-1 5/24 Vanderbilt W 7-3 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/29 FLORIDA A&M W 19-0 5/30 SOUTH FLORIDA W 8-2 5/31 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 2-1 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/5 FLORIDA STATE W 13-5 6/6 FLORIDA STATE W 11-4 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/13 Miami (Fla.) W 15-3 6/15 Virginia L 0-1 6/17 Miami (Fla.) W 10-2 6/19 Virginia W 10-5 6/20 Virginia L 4-5
2016 (52-16) (19-10 SEC, 2ND EAST)
College World Series NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/19 FGCU W 2/20 FGCU W 2/21 FGCU W 2/23 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 2/24 Eastern Michigan (Lakeland) W 2/26 Miami (Fla.) W 2/27 Miami (Fla.) L 2/28 Miami (Fla.) W 3/1 @UCF W 3/3 UCF W 3/4 DARTMOUTH W 3/5 DARTMOUTH W 3/6 DARTMOUTH W 3/8 North Florida W 3/9 NORTH FLORIDA w 3/11 HARVARD W 3/12 HARVARD W 3/12 HARVARD W 3/15 FLORIDA STATE W 3/18 MISSOURI* W 3/19 MISSOURI* W 3/20 MISSOURI* W 3/22 FLA. ATLANTIC W 3/25 Kentucky W 3/26 Kentucky L 3/27 Kentucky L 3/29 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 4/1 TEXAS A&M* W 4/2 TEXAS A&M* W 4/3 TEXAS A&M* W 4/5 JACKSONVILLE W 4/8 MISS. STATE* W 4/9 MISS. STATE* L 4/10 MISS. STATE* L 4/12 Florida State W 4/14 Arkansas* W 4/15 Arkansas* W 4/16 Arkansas* W 4/19 JACKSONVILLE W 4/21 GEORGIA* L 4/22 GEORGIA* W 4/23 GEORGIA* W 4/29 South Carolina W 4/30 South Carolina L 5/1 South Carolina Cancelled 5/3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 5/6 Tennessee* W 5/7 Tennessee* L 5/8 Tennessee* W 5/10 USF W 5/13 VANDERBILT* W 5/14 VANDERBILT* L 5/15 VANDERBILT* W 5/20 Louisiana State* L 5/21 Louisiana State* - ppd from 5/19 L 5/21 Louisiana State* W SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/25 Louisiana State L 5/26 Alabama W 5/27 Mississippi State W 5/28 Louisiana State W 5/29 Texas A&M L NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 6/3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 6/4 CONNECTICUT W 6/5 GEORGIA TECH W NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/11 FLORIDA STATE L 6/12 FLORIDA STATE W 6/13 FLORIDA STATE W College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/19 Coastal Carolina L 6/21 Texas Tech L
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2017 GATOR BASEBALL RECORDS
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING - GAME
TEAM FIELDING - SEASON (SINCE 1977 UNLESS NOTED)
At Bats: 9, John Fuller vs. Auburn (4/23/72, 20 inn.) At Bats (9-Inning Game): 8, C.J. Smith, Mario Garza and Justin Tordi vs. USF (3/25/03) & Chris Wiggs vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/17/94) At Bats (inning): 3, Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Runs: 7, Mario Garza vs. Siena (2/27/02) Runs (inning): 3, Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Hits: 5, 33 players, most recently by JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Hits (inning): 3, Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Runs Batted In: 11, Preston Tucker vs. UCF (4/8/09) Runs Batted In (inning): 8, Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Doubles: 4, David Eckstein vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/10/96) Doubles (inning): 2, Vickash Ramjit vs. South Carolina (4/13/13, 6th), Billy Minnis vs. Alabama (3/19/89, 6th) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Triples: 3, Maury Hurt vs. Tennessee (4/28/56) & Haywood Sullivan vs. Georgia Tech (4/18/51) Home Runs: 4, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Home Runs (consec. at bats): 3, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15), Preston Tucker vs. UCF (4/8/09), Brian Leclerc vs. Florida A&M (2/15/05) & Ryan Shealy vs. Ole Miss (3/15/02) Grand Slams: 2, Zack Powers vs. Duke (2/17/13) & Preston Tucker vs. UCF (4/8/09) Total Bases: 18, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Total Bases (inning): 8, Matt Goss and Ryan Shealy vs. Ole Miss (3/15/02, 6th) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Hitting for the Cycle: 3, Derek Nicholson vs. Kentucky (4/3/98) and Tennessee (3/29/98) & David Eckstein vs. Georgia State (2/9/96) Walks: 5, three times, most recently Matt LaPorta vs. Tennessee (5/18/07) Hit by Pitches: 3, 5x, most recently Richie Martin vs. Florida A&M (5/29/15) Strikeouts: 5, Travis Andre vs. LSU (3/22/96) & Brandon Marsters vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/17/95) Stolen Bases: 6, Tom Moore vs. Georgia (3/30/62) Stolen Bases (inning): 3, Mark Ellis vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/7/99, 1st), Brian Duva vs. Valdosta State (3/23/93, 1st) & Tom Moore vs. Georgia (3/30/62, 7th)
Highest Fielding Percentage: .984, 2015 Lowest Fielding Percentage (since 1948): .905, 1955 Total Chances: 2,850, 2005 Putouts: 1,932, 2011 Assists: 838, 2005 Double Plays: 75, 2004 Errors: 123, 1998
MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Longest Hitting Streak: 29 games, Tim Olson (3/5-4/22/00) Consecutive Hits: 8, Kurt Keene (5/8-5/11/99) Consecutive Games Reaching Base: 159, Brad Wilkerson (2/3/96‑3/28/98) Consecutive Games Reaching Base Safely: 141, Brad Wilkerson (3/10/96‑3/28/98) Consecutive Games with a Home Run: 5, Matt LaPorta, (3/24-4/1/07)
TEAM PITCHING - SEASON (SINCE 1961 UNLESS NOTED) Lowest Earned Run Average: 2.20, 1968 Highest Earned Run Average: 6.01, 2001 Saves (since 1977): 20, 2014 Complete Games: 27, 1978 Shutouts: 11, 2011 Innings: 644.0, 2011 Hits Allowed: 694, 2000 Runs Allowed: 448, 2000 Fewest Runs Allowed: 110, 1968 Earned Runs Allowed: 376, 2000 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 77, 1961 Walks: 303, 1987, 1989 & 1992 Fewest Walks: 93, 1963 Fewest Walks Per 9 Innings: 1.81, 2011 Strikeouts: 671, 2016 Strikeouts Per 9 Innings: 9.85, 2016 Most Home Runs Allowed: 73, 1989 Fewest Home Runs Allowed: 9, 1973 Opposing Batting Average: .202, 1967 Wild Pitches (since 1977): 68, 2001 Hit Batters (since 1979): 74, 2013 Pickoffs (since 1990): 34, 2000
TEAM FIELDING - GAME Putouts: 60 vs. Auburn (4/22/72, 20 inn.) Assists: 23 vs. Vanderbilt (5/21/05) Errors: 11, vs. Georgia (3/17/79) & vs. Rollins (5/12/50)
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - GAME Putouts: 20, Vickash Ramjit vs. Georgia (4/20/12, 16 inn.) Assists: 14, Kevin Polcovich vs. Tennessee (4/27/91) (NCAA Record) Errors: 4, numerous times, last by Tim Olson vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/12/00)
FLORIDA NO‑HIT PERFORMANCES Date Pitcher (s) 3/18/49 Bob Adams (7.0) 5/3/58 Sid Smith (7.2) Tim Tworney (1.1) 3/11/64 Don Pendley (3.0) Dan Griffin (3.0) Richard Phillips (3.0) Dan Eggart (4.0) 3/10/73 Mike Newman (9.0) 4/22/78 Pete Teixeria (7.0) 5/23/91 John Burke (9.0) 3/19/93 Doug Brennan (7.0) Chris Nelson (2.0) 6/1/12 Jonathon Crawford (9.0) *NCAA East Regional, Gainesville, Fla. &NCAA Gainesville Regional
Opponent North Carolina Georgia Tech
Score (Inn.) 6-0 (7) 3-1 (9)
Florida Southern
1-0 (13)
Florida Southern Kentucky Furman* Pace
1-0 (9) 1-0 (7) 2-0 (9) 16-0 (9)
Bethune-Cookman&
4-0 (9)
Before Jonathon Crawford’s heroics in the 2012 NCAA Gainesville Regional, the Gators’ last nine-inning no-hitter had been thrown by John Burke against Furman in the NCAA East Regional on May 23, 1991.
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - GAME Innings: 11.2, Kerry Kellogg vs. USF (4/19/79) Innings in Relief: 11.0, Doug Corbett vs. Auburn (4/22/72) Innings in a Shutout: 11.0, Bob Kowalski vs. Stetson (3/11/72) Hits Allowed: 18, Bill Saap vs. Camp Blanding (3/31/45) Runs Allowed: 12, Matt McClendon vs. Alabama (3/7/98) Earned Runs Allowed: 10, four times, most recently Bryan Augenstein vs. South Carolina (4/6/07) Walks: 9, Marc Valdes vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/27/93) & Vanderbilt (4/11/92) Strikeouts: 18, Earl Stephens vs. Miami (Fla.) (4/5/47, 10 inn.) Strikeouts (9-Inning Game): 17, Kelly Prior vs. Auburn (3/18/67) & Dennis Aust vs. Vanderbilt (4/22/61) Consecutive Batters Retired: 27, Brian Johnson (10 vs. USF, 2/18/11 & 17 vs. Boston College, 2/24/11)
MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Consecutive Wins: 17, Logan Shore (5/21/15-6/12/16) Consecutive Complete Games: 12, Doug Corbett (Entire 1974 season) Consecutive Scoreless Innings: 30, Kelly Prior (3rd inning, 4/23/66 ‑ 7th inning, 5/13/66) Consecutive Shutouts: 2, seven times, most recently by Marc Valdes (5/1 & 5/8/93) Consecutive 10+ Strikeout Games: 3, Dale “Smoke” Willis (4/20‑5/4/56) Consecutive Appearances: 13, Connor Falkenbach (4/23-5/14/05)
Zack Powers became the second player in school history with two grand slams in one game when he totaled nine RBI in a 16-5 victory over Duke on Feb. 17, 2013.
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FLORIDA TEAM RECORDS TEAM RECORDS - SEASON Games Played: 72, 1991 (51-21) & 2011 (53-19) Wins: 53, 2011 (53-19) Losses: 30, 1990 (29-30), 2007 (29-30), 2013 (29-30) Consecutive Wins: 18, (2/21-3/22/12) Consecutive Losses: 9, (5/4-5/23/73) Home Wins: 35, 1998 (35-5) Home Losses: 17, 2007 (17-17) Consecutive Home Wins: 29, (5/15/15-4/8/16) Consecutive Season-Opening Wins: 11 (2/2-3/1/02 & 2/4-2/19/89) Consecutive Season-Opening Losses: 4 (2/21-3/4/75 & 3/4-3/10/71) SEC Wins: 22, 2010 & 2011 (22-8) SEC Losses: 20, 2006 (10-20) Highest Won-Lost Percentage (min. 25 games): .815, 1952 (21‑4‑2) Lowest Won-Lost Percentage (min. 25 games): .420, 1948 (10-14-1) Highest SEC Won-Lost Percentage: .875, 1968 (14‑2) Lowest SEC Won-Lost Percentage: .125, 1946 (1-7)
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout: 268, (3/11/95-4/7/99) Consecutive Base Hits: 9, vs. Stetson (4/11/01) & Kentucky (3/17/65) Consecutive Batters Reaching Safely: 20, vs. Kentucky (4/4/98, 1st and 2nd innings) Consecutive Scoreless Innings - UF: 30, (3/2‑3/9/68) Consecutive Scoreless Innings - Opponent: 45, (5/17‑5/25/68) Consecutive Shutouts - UF: 2, 27x, last 6/12 & 6/13/16 Consecutive Shutouts - Opponent: 5, (5/17‑5/25/68)
TEAM BATTING - SEASON (SINCE 1961 UNLESS NOTED) Batting Average: .346, 2002 At Bats: 2,460, 2011 Runs: 633, 2002 Runs Per Game: 9.73, 2002 Hits: 825, 2002 Hits Per Game: 12.69, 2002 Runs Batted In: 567, 2002 Doubles: 159, 1998 Triples: 31, 1979 Home Runs: 132, 1998 Total Bases: 1,353, 1998 Slugging Percentage: .591, 1998 Walks: 372, 1984 Hit by Pitches (since 1986): 84, 2003 Strikeouts: 515, 2005 Sacrifices (since 1985): 64, 2011 Sacrifice Flies (since 1985): 48, 2000 Stolen Bases: 148, 2001
TEAM BATTING - GAME At Bats: 66 vs. Auburn (4/22/72, 20 inn.) At Bats (9-Inning Game): 53 vs. Siena (2/27/02) At Bats (inning): 22 vs. Kentucky (3/17/65, 6th) Runs: 35 vs. Savannah State (2/7/01) Runs (inning): 18, vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Kentucky (3/17/65, 6th) Innings with one or more runs: 9 vs. Tennessee (4/29/60) Hits: 31 vs. Siena (2/27/02) Hits (inning): 12 vs. Ole Miss (3/28/97, 7th) Runs Batted In: 34 vs. Savannah State (2/7/01) Doubles: 10 vs. Hofstra (2/23/03) Triples: 4 vs. Tennessee (4/28/56) Home Runs: 7, vs. Stetson (4/7/15), Miami (Fla.) (2/7/98), Kentucky (3/25/79) & Vanderbilt (4/11/78) Home Runs (inning): 4 vs. Ole Miss (3/15/02, 6th) Total Bases: 50 vs. Kentucky (4/4/98) Walks: 19 vs. Temple (3/6/79) Stolen Bases: 12 vs. Auburn (3/25/50) Runners Left on Base: 24 vs. Tampa (2/9/85)
MISCELLANEOUS GAME RECORDS Innings: 20, Auburn (4/22/72) Margin of Victory: 34 vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 35-1) Margin of Defeat: 22 vs. Clemson (3/19/74, 24-2) Margin of Victory in a Shutout: 31 vs. Georgia State (2/9/96) Most Players Used: 24 vs. Rollins (3/1/60) Most Pitchers Used: 9, vs. Army (3/26/02) & Florida Southern (3/4/67, 3/6/65) Longest Game: 5:12 vs. LSU (3/22/96, 16 inn.) Longest 9-Inning Game: 5:10 vs. College of Charleston (3/12/02) Shortest Game: 1:12 vs. Kentucky (4/17/76) Shortest 9-Inning Game: 1:48 vs. Georgia (5/1/94) Largest Deficit Overcome: 10, Miami (Ohio) (3/23/72, 14-13)
MARGINS LARGEST WIN 34 Savannah State 31 Georgia State 28 Siena 26 Pfeiffer 24 Charleston Southern 24 Fordham 24 Alabama 24 Kentucky 24 Georgia 23 Baltimore
35-1 31-0 31-3 27‑1 25-1 25-1 27‑3 25‑1 27‑3 23‑0
2/7/01 2/9/96 2/27/02 1963 2/2/02 3/15/00 3/19/89 1965 1964 3/31/80
Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville
27‑3 25‑1 27‑3 22‑0 32-10 19-0 24-5 28‑9 18-0 18-0
3/19/89 1965 1964 1957 4/4/98 5/16/03 3/15/02 1960 4/9/11 4/8/00
Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Lexington Lexington Gainesville Gainesville Knoxville Starkville Lexington
LARGEST SEC WIN 24 Alabama 24 Kentucky 24 Georgia 22 Kentucky 22 Kentucky 19 Kentucky 19 Ole Miss 19 Tennessee 18 Mississippi State 18 Kentucky
LARGEST NON‑CONFERENCE WIN 34 Savannah State 31 Georgia State 28 Siena 26 Pfeiffer 24 Charleston Southern 24 Fordham 23 Baltimore 22 SUNY‑Stony Brook 22 Hofstra 21 Ashland 21 Siena
35-1 31-0 31-3 27‑1 25-1 25-1 23‑0 22‑0 28-6 22‑1 23‑2
2/7/01 2/9/96 2/27/02 1963 2/2/02 3/15/00 3/31/80 4/7/82 2/23/03 3/29/83 4/7/80
Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville
24‑2 20-2 21-4 17-1 17-1 20‑4 17‑1 23‑7 22‑6 16‑0
3/19/74 5/5/00 3/26/06 4/14/14 2/5/00 1955 1948 1947 1947 1927
Gainesville Starkville Columbia Lexington Coral Gables Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Tuscaloosa
20-2 21-4 17-1 20‑4 17‑1 16‑0 16‑1 17-2 16-2 18‑4 18‑4 16‑2
5/5/00 3/26/06 4/14/14 1955 1948 1927 5/13/89 4/18/98 4/2/06 4/14/90 3/1/86 1949
Starkville Columbia Lexington Gainesville Gainesville Tuscaloosa SEC Tourney Columbia Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville
LARGEST DEFEAT 22 Clemson 18 Mississippi State 17 South Carolina 16 Kentucky 16 Miami (Fla.) 16 Georgia 16 Alabama 16 Tampa 16 Rollins 16 Alabama
LARGEST SEC DEFEAT 18 Mississippi State 17 South Carolina 16 Kentucky 16 Georgia 16 Alabama 16 Alabama 15 Georgia 15 South Carolina 14 Vanderbilt 14 Mississippi State 14 LSU 14 Alabama
LARGEST NON‑CONFERENCE DEFEAT 22 Clemson 16 Tampa 16 Miami (Fla.) 16 Rollins 14 Miami (Fla.) 14 Florida State 13 Virginia 13 Florida State
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3/19/74 1947 2/5/00 1947 2/15/04 3/1/75 5/24/85 5/4/79
Gainesville Gainesville Coral Gables Gainesville Coral Gables Tallahassee NCAA Regional Tallahassee
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FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL SEASON BATTING & FIELDING RECORDS BATTING
DOUBLES
*All batting records since 1961 (min. 100 AB) unless otherwise noted
GAMES PLAYED 1. 3. 10.
Preston Tucker Mike Zunino Josh Adams Nolan Fontana Daniel Pigott Adam Davis Brian Jeroloman Brent Killen Brian Purvis Richie Martin JJ Schwarz Jeff Corsaletti Matt LaPorta Justin Tordi Herbert Perry
72, 2011 72, 2011 71, 2011 71, 2011 71, 2011 71, 2005 71, 2005 71, 1991 71, 1991 70, 2015 70, 2015 70, 2005 70, 2005 70, 2005 70, 1991
GAMES STARTED 1. 2. 7.
Preston Tucker Josh Adams Nolan Fontana Adam Davis Brian Jeroloman Brian Purvis Richie Martin JJ Schwarz Mike Zunino Jeff Corsaletti Matt LaPorta Justin Tordi Brent Killen
72, 2011 71, 2011 71, 2011 71, 2005 71, 2005 71, 1991 70, 2015 70, 2015 70, 2011 70, 2005 70, 2005 70, 2005 70, 1991
BATTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Allen Trammell Pat Osborn Brad Wilkerson Scott Ruskin Mark Kiger Jason Dill Matt LaPorta Scott Lusader Tim Olson Javier Ortiz
.425, 1965 .414, 2002 .407, 1996 .406, 1984 .403, 2002 .403, 2001 .402, 2007 .400, 1985 .394, 2000 .392, 1982
AT BATS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9.
David Eckstein Adam Davis Dave Majeski Preston Tucker Dalton Guthrie Buddy Reed Kurt Keene Mark Kiger Dalton Guthrie Jeff Corsaletti
302, 1996 294, 2005 288, 1991 286, 2011 282, 2015 282, 2015 282, 2000 280, 2000 279, 2016 279, 2005
RUNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.
Mark Kiger Brad Wilkerson David Eckstein Brad Wilkerson Mark Kiger Ned Brigham Avery Barnes David Eckstein Mike Zunino Adam Davis Matt LaPorta
90, 2002 86, 1998 85, 1997 82, 1997 78, 2000 78, 1989 76, 2009 76, 1996 75, 2011 75, 2005 75, 2005
HITS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Mark Kiger Pat Osborn Kurt Keene David Eckstein Jeff Corsaletti Ryan Shealy Mike Zunino Brad Wilkerson Tim Olson Casey Smith Chuck Hazzard
104, 2002 104, 2002 103, 2000 102, 1996 100, 2005 99, 2002 98, 2011 98, 1996 97, 2000 97, 1998 97, 1996
1. 2. 7. 10.
Mike Zunino Preston Tucker Mike Zunino Greg Catalanotte Mike Moberg Chris Lombardozzi Brad Wilkerson Mario Linares Rodney Brewer Daniel Pigott David Ross Rodney Brewer Scott Ruskin
HIT BY PITCH (SINCE 1986) 28, 2012 23, 2011 23, 2011 23, 1998 23, 1990 23, 1985 22, 1996 22, 1991 22, 1987 21, 2011 21, 1998 21, 1986 21, 1984
1. 2. 3. 5. 8.
Brian Duva Rob Teegarden John Dunlap Jim Watkins Buddy Reed Avery Barnes Tripp MacKay Mike Moberg Albie Scoggins Bernie Haskins Lowell Rushing
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 8.
11, 1993 11, 1979 7, 1983 7, 1978 6, 2016 6, 2009 6, 1994 6, 1988 6, 1982 6, 1963 6, 1950
Matt LaPorta Ryan Shealy Brad Wilkerson Matt LaPorta Mike Zunino Tony Socarras David Ross Dave Falcone
1. 2. 4. 5.
26, 2005 23, 2002 23, 1997, 1998 20, 2007 19, 2011, 2012 19, 2000 19, 1998 19, 1981
RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10.
Preston Tucker Ryan Shealy Matt LaPorta Pat Osborn Brad Wilkerson Tim Olson Preston Tucker Dave Falcone Tony Stevens JJ Schwarz
Ryan Shealy Matt LaPorta Brad Wilkerson Mike Zunino Pat Osborn Tim Olson Brad Wilkerson Mike Zunino Chuck Hazzard JJ Schwarz Derek Nicholson
1. 3. 6. 9.
186, 2002 185, 2005 181, 1997 178, 2011 174, 2002 169, 2000 165, 1998 164, 2012 164, 1996 161, 2015 161, 1998
Matt LaPorta Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Scott Ruskin Ryan Shealy Joey Fernandez Matt LaPorta Dave Falcone Pat Osborn Jim Yonker
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 10.
.817, 2007 .767, 1997 .743, 1998 .714, 1984 .713, 2002 .704, 1987 .698, 2005 .698, 1981 .693, 2002 .689, 1981
Brad Wilkerson Brian Reimsnyder Brad Wilkerson Albie Scoggins Brad Wilkerson Brent Killen Mark Kiger Jason Dill Chris Lombardozzi Chuck Sandberg
14, 2014 13, 2011 13, 2002 11, 2011 10, 2012, 2013 10, 2011 10, 2005 10, 2004 10, 2002 10, 1988 10, 1988 10, 1982
Taylor Gushue Mike Zunino Nolan Fontana Mark Kiger Brad Wilkerson Justin Shafer Derek Nicholson Lance Hodges Matt den Dekker Cole Figueroa Matt LaPorta Kurt Keene Jason Dill Mario Linares
11, 2014 11, 2012 9, 2011 9, 2000 9, 1997 8, 2012 8, 1998 8, 1987 7, 2009 7, 2008 7, 2005 7, 2000 7, 1998 7, 1988
Nick Belmonte Jim Watkins Kevin Estrada David Eckstein David Eckstein Brian Duva Roger Holt Aaron Davidson Brian Duva Jim Watkins Robert Forbes
FIELDING *All fielding records since 1977 unless otherwise noted
PUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matt LaPorta Ryan Shealy Brent Killen Chuck Sandberg David Ross Mike Zunino Chris Kokinda Brent Killen Vickash Ramjit C.J. Smith
719, 2005 605, 2002 599, 1991 561, 1979 559, 1998 532, 2011 524, 1995 521, 1992 505, 2013 501, 2003
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Adam Davis David Eckstein David Eckstein Justin Tordi Justin Tordi Kevin Polcovich John Tamargo Nolan Fontana Mark Kiger Brent Addison
269, 2005 255, 1997 243, 1996 240, 2005 235, 2004 232, 1991 220, 1996 209, 2011 207, 2002 204, 1989
DOUBLE PLAYS (SINCE 1986) 1. 2. 4. 7. 8. 9.
Matt LaPorta Justin Tordi Brent Killen C.J. Smith David Eckstein Tommy Edwards Justin Tordi David Eckstein Adam Davis Brent Killen
63, 2005 58, 2005 58, 1991 55, 2004 55, 1997 55, 1987 54, 2004 53, 1996 52, 2005 52, 1992
ERRORS 1. 2. 3. 6. 7.
Kevin Polcovich Roger Holt Brent Addison Chris Lombardozzi Rory Alonzo Herbert Perry Aaron Sobieraj Ty Martin Scott Clemo Bruce Crabbe Larry Hall
34, 1991 28, 1977 25, 1989 25, 1985 25, 1984 24, 1989 23, 2000 23, 1997 23, 1985 23, 1983 23, 1979
Active Gators in BOLD 42, 1976 37, 1979 35, 2001 35, 1997 34, 1996 34, 1993 32, 1977 30, 2001 30, 1994 28, 1978 28, 1948
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (SINCE 1986) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
WALKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Buddy Reed Josh Adams Aaron Sobieraj Nolan Fontana Cody Dent Daniel Pigott Justin Tordi Brian Jeroloman Mark Kiger John Brantley Mike Moberg John Dunlap
STOLEN BASES
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
71, 1991 67, 1992 65, 2005 65, 2005 64, 2005 64, 2000 63, 1988 62, 2016 61, 2005 61, 1991
SACRIFICE FLIES (SINCE 1985) 85, 2009 80, 2002 79, 2005 76, 2002 76, 1997 75, 2000 74, 2011 74, 1981 74, 1979 73, 2015
TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Brian Purvis Ted Rich Matt LaPorta Brian Leclerc Justin Tordi Tony Socarras Mario Linares Buddy Reed Gavin Dickey Bo Camposano
SACRIFICE BUNTS (SINCE 1985)
HOME RUNS 1. 2. 5. 6.
25, 1997 19, 2007 18, 2003 18, 1989 16, 2015 16, 2011 16, 1990 14, 2009 14, 2001 14, 2000
STRIKEOUTS (SINCE 1977)
TRIPLES 1. 3. 5.
David Eckstein Matt LaPorta Brian Rose Steve Zerr Richie Martin Bryson Smith Jimmy Bell Matt den Dekker Brian Rose Tim Olson
85, 1998 78, 1989 76, 1996 66, 1982 63, 1997 62, 1992 60, 2002 59, 2000 59, 1985 59, 1979
Matt LaPorta Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Mark Kiger Brad Wilkerson Jason Dill Pat Osborn Brian Reimsnyder Joey Fernandez Steve Lombardozzi
.582, 2007 .547, 1996 .538, 1998 .522, 2002 .508, 1997 .503, 2001 .492, 2002 .487, 1989 .486, 1987 .485, 1981
The MVP of the 1988 SEC Tourney claimed by the Gators, Brian Reimsnyder drew a then-school-record 78 walks the following year.
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*All pitching records since 1961 (min. 1 IP per game) unless otherwise noted; the aluminum bat era began in 1974
APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8.
Connor Falkenbach Paul Rigdon Kirby Snead Josh Fogg Josh Fogg Ryan Harris John Pricher Shaun Anderson Nick Maronde Ben Grezlovski John Pricher
GAMES STARTED 1. 3. 4.
John Kaufman Jeff Gidcumb Marc Valdes Logan Shore Hudson Randall Karsten Whitson Tommy Boss Alan Horne Justin Hoyman Brad Wilkerson Matt McClendon Marc Valdes
COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2. 4. 6.
Doug Corbett Russ Kibler Rich Bombard Jeff Gidcumb Scott Ruskin Marc Valdes Jeff Fischer Nick Krnisch Randy O’Neal Pete Teixeira Ross Baumgarten
SOLO SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 6.
Doug Corbett Wayne Rogers Danny Wheler John Burke Pete Teixeria 16 players tied with
EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Burt Touchberry Charles Anderson Wayne Rogers Dan Griffin Shaun Anderson Charles Anderson Glen Pickren Taylor Lewis Wes Larson Jim Biggart
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SINCE 1974) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
WINS 1. 2. 5. 9.
Shaun Anderson Taylor Lewis Bruce Baker Rich Rice Kevin Chapman Doug Brennan Doug Corbett Craig Pippin Doug Corbett Shane Spears Jeff Gidcumb Alex Faedo Alex Hart Marc Valdes Logan Shore Johnny Wiggs Russ Kibler Doug Corbett Logan Shore
51, 2005 42, 1996 41, 2016 41, 1997 40, 1998 37, 2013 37, 1992 36, 2016 36, 2011 36, 1999 36, 1991 21, 1996 21, 1988 20, 1991 19, 2015 19, 2011 19, 2011 19, 2005 19, 2005 19, 2004 19, 1998 19, 1997 19, 1992 12, 1974 11, 1984 11, 1982 10, 1988 10, 1985 9, 1991 9, 1985 9, 1982 9, 1981 9, 1978 9, 1977 5, 1974 4, 1970 3, 1995 3, 1991 3, 1978 2 0.81, 1957 0.88, 1964 0.91, 1968 0.92, 1964 0.97, 2016 1.24, 1963 1.29, 1968 1.33, 2015 1.45, 1956 1.46, 1962 0.97, 2016 1.33, 2015 1.51, 1975 1.55, 1983 1.65, 2010 1.75, 1992 1.76, 1974 1.97, 1978 1.97, 1973 2.01, 1994 16, 1988 13, 2016 13, 2002 13, 1991 12, 2016 12, 1989 12, 1984 12, 1974 11, 2015
Hudson Randall Alex Panteliodis Justin Hoyman Brad Wilkerson John Kaufman Darren McClellan Johnny Wiggs Rich Bombard Jim Courier
LOSSES 1. 3. 8.
Bryan Ball Mike Smalley Ben Grezlovski Craig Pippin John Chappell Doug Corbett Billy Bullock Connor Falkenbach Doug Brennan Jeff Gidcumb
11, 2011 11, 2010 11, 2004 11, 1997 11, 1996 11, 1995 11, 1988 11, 1982 11, 1969 9, 2006 9, 2000 8, 1999 8, 1975, 1976 8, 1975 8, 1971 7, 2007 7, 2004 7, 1993 7, 1988
WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 DECISIONS) 1. 3. 5. 9.
Logan Shore Russ Kibler Justin Hoyman Jim Courier Alan Horne Joey Simon Ron Scott Dan Eggart Paul Rigdon Rich Bombard
.923 (12-1), 2016 .923 (12-1), 1984 .846 (11-2), 2004 .846 (11-2), 1969 .833 (10-2), 2005 .833 (10-2), 2000 .833 (10-2), 1991 .833 (10-2), 1963 .818 (9-2), 1996 .818 (9-2), 1981
WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 6 DECISIONS) 1. 5. 7.
Jim Biggart Greg Larson Kenny Birch Eddie Rojas Logan Shore Russ Kibler Karsten Whitson Patrick Keating Darren O’Day David Lee Ron Crum
SAVES (SINCE 1977) 1. 4. 7. 10.
Shaun Anderson Josh Fogg Danny Wheeler Johnny Magliozzi Austin Maddox John Pricher Kevin Chapman Billy Bullock John Pricher Paul Rigdon Jamie McAndrew
INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeff Gidcumb Marc Valdes Justin Hoyman Rob Bonanno Marc Valdes Johnny Wiggs Connor Falkenbach John Kaufman Hudson Randall Brad Wilkerson
HITS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.
Jeff Gidcumb Matt McClendon Brad Wilkerson Connor Falkenbach Tommy Boss Marc Valdes Bryan Augenstein Johnny Wiggs Rich Bombard Alan Horne Chuck Dale
1.000 (7-0), 1962 1.000 (6-0), 2012 1.000 (6-0), 2000 1.000 (6-0), 2000 .923 (12-1), 2016 .923 (12-1), 1984 .889 (8-1), 2011 .889 (8-1), 2008 .889 (8-1), 2004 .889 (8-1), 1985 .889 (8-1), 1978 13, 2016 13, 1998 13, 1994 12, 2013 12, 2012 12, 1991 11, 2010 11, 2009 11, 1992 10, 1996 10, 1988 151.2, 1988 140.1, 1991 139.2, 2004 135.1, 1994 131.2, 1992 131.1, 1989 126.2, 2004 125.0, 1996 124.1, 2011 123.0, 1998 148, 1988 145, 1998 134, 1998 130, 2004 126, 2005 126, 1991 125, 2007 123, 1989 123, 1982 122, 2005 121, 1979
HITS PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Jim Biggart Dan Griffin Kelly Prior Nick Maronde Adrian Zabala Danny Wheeler Tony Davis Charlie Anderson John Burke Kelly Prior
HITS PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nick Maronde Danny Wheeler Tony Davis John Burke Shaun Anderson Rich Rice Bryan Jefferson A.J. Puk Shawn Fawbush Alex Hart
STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Rob Bonanno Brad Wilkerson John Burke Alex Faedo Marc Valdes Darren McClellan Jeff Gidcumb Marc Valdes Josh Fogg Russ Kibler
STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
John Burke A.J. Puk Josh Fogg A.J. Puk Dale Willis Steven Rodriguez Shaun Anderson John Burke Danny Wheeler Alex Faedo
WALKS ISSUED 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Brad Wilkerson Marc Valdes Johnny Wiggs Craig Pippin John Burke Ken Sebree Ken Sebree John Chappell Marc Valdes Jeff Gidcumb
WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
George Reed Tommy Boss Bobby Poyner Connor Falkenbach Hudson Randall Hudson Randall Danny Wheeler Glen Pickren Connor Falkenbach Anthony DeSclafani
4.20, 1962 4.95, 1964 5.03, 1965 5.65, 2011 5.76, 1964 5.81, 1994 5.93, 2009 5.93, 1964 5.97, 1991 5.98, 1966 5.65, 2011 5.81, 1994 5.93, 2009 5.97, 1991 6.02, 2016 6.02, 1983 6.21, 1984 6.23, 2016 6.38, 1983 6.57, 2002 148, 1994 136, 1998 135, 1991 133, 2016 129, 1992 126, 1995 126, 1988 119, 1993 114, 1998 111, 1984 13.25, 1990 12.34, 2016 12.17, 1998 12.0, 2015 11.9, 1956 11.75, 2012 11.71, 2016 11.68, 1991 11.46, 1994 11.44, 2016 69, 1998 68, 1992 68, 1989 66, 1975 65, 1992 65, 1987 61, 1986 60, 1975 59, 1993 59, 1988 0.54, 1951 0.71, 2004 0.85, 2015 0.85, 2004 0.94, 2011 0.96, 2012 0.98, 1996 1.11, 1968 1.23, 2003 1.24, 2011
BATTERS FACED (SINCE 1985) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Brad Wilkerson Rob Bonanno Marc Valdes Matt McClendon Justin Hoyman John Kaufman Darren McClellan Hudson Randall
603, 1991 578, 1992 567, 1998 566, 1994 546, 1993 544, 1998 520, 2004 517, 1996 515, 1995 487, 2011
OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE (SINCE 1974) (1982-84 not included) 1. Nick Maronde 2. Danny Wheeler 3. Shaun Anderson 4. Kevin Chapman Tony Davis John Burke 7. A.J. Puk Aaron Rhodes 9. Alex Hart 10. Doug Brennan
WILD PITCHES (SINCE 1977) 1. 2. 6. 9.
Darren McClellan Keith Brice John Burke Marc Valdes Daryl Boyd Alex Hart Marc Valdes Jeff Gidcumb Seven players tied with
HIT BATTERS (SINCE 1979) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Mike Smalley Marc Valdes Matt McClendon Matt McClendon Logan Shore Alex Faedo Jonathon Crawford Jay Belflower Craig Mosher Darren McClellan Johnny Wiggs
PICKOFFS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Johnny Wiggs Doug Brennan Kenny Birch Cord Corbitt Chuck Dale Rich Bombard Robert Dodd Russ Kibler Nick Krnisch Rich Bombard
.178, 2011 .180, 1994 .189, 2016 .190, 2010 .190, 2009 .190, 1991 .191, 2016 .191, 2015 .199, 2002 .200, 1992 15, 1994 14, 2001 14, 1992 14, 1992 14, 1986 13, 2002 13, 1993 13, 1988 12 25, 1993 23, 1992 17, 2000 17, 1991 16, 1998 13, 1997 12, 2015 11, 2016 11, 2012 11, 2000 11, 2000 11, 1994 11, 1989 23, 1989 16, 1990 15, 2000 13, 1991 13, 1979 11, 1982 10, 1994 9, 1984 9, 1982 9, 1981
Active Gators in BOLD
WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tommy Boss Connor Falkenbach Hudson Randall Hudson Randall Danny Wheeler Connor Falkenbach Anthony DeSclafani Alex Panteliodis Josh Edmondson Shaun Anderson
0.71, 2004 0.85, 2004 0.94, 2011 0.96, 2012 0.98, 1996 1.23, 2003 1.24, 2011 1.29, 2011 1.34, 2006 1.36, 2016
Ron Scott was a first-team Freshman All-American in 1991, when he was 10-2 on the hill.
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BATTING AVERAGE Mike Zunino Brian Rose Will Harman
AT BATS
Mike Zunino Brian Jeroloman Mike Zunino
RUNS
Mike Zunino David Ross Mike Zunino
HITS
Mike Zunino Mario Linares Mike Zunino David Ross
DOUBLES
Mike Zunino Mike Zunino Mario Linares
TRIPLES
Glenn Carpenter Len Scheinhoft Eight players tied with
HOME RUNS Mike Zunino Tony Socarras David Ross
RUNS BATTED IN David Ross Mike Zunino Tony Socarras
DOUBLES .371, 2011 .357, 2003 .356, 1971
Matt LaPorta Javier Ortiz Brad Wilkerson
AT BATS
Kurt Keene Matt LaPorta Ryan Shealy
RUNS
Brad Wilkerson Matt LaPorta Ryan Shealy
HITS
Kurt Keene Ryan Shealy Brad Wilkerson
20, 2000 18, 2016 17, 2010 17, 1994
TRIPLES 264, 2011 248, 2005 245, 2012 75, 2011 54, 1998 53, 2012 98, 2011 82, 1991 79, 2012 79, 1998 28, 2012 23, 2011 22, 1991 3, 1980 3, 1962 2 19, 2011, 2012 19, 2000 19, 1998 69, 1998 67, 2011, 2012 64, 2000
Brandon McArthur Kurt Keene Brent Killen Dave Falcone Chuck Sandberg Bill Finney
4, 2008 4, 2000 4, 1991 4, 1981 4, 1979 4, 1975
HOME RUNS Matt LaPorta Ryan Shealy Brad Wilkerson
26, 2005 23, 2002 23, 1997
RUNS BATTED IN Preston Tucker Ryan Shealy Matt LaPorta
.402, 2007 .392, 1982 .386, 1997 282, 2000 265, 2005 261, 2002 82, 1997 75, 2005 73, 2002 103, 2000 99, 2002 91, 1997
BATTING AVERAGE Jim Yonker Josh Adams David Eckstein
AT BATS
David Eckstein Adam Davis Dalton Guthrie
RUNS
David Eckstein Mark Kiger David Eckstein
HITS
Mike Zunino Matt LaPorta Jim Yonker Mark Kiger Pat Osborn Allen Trammell Brad Wilkerson Scott Ruskin Chuck Hazzard
RUNS BATTED IN Adam Davis David Eckstein Mark Kiger
AVERAGE
Mark Kiger Roger Holt Kevin Estrada Dalton Guthrie John Tamargo Richie Martin
279, 2016 267, 1996 265, 2015
RUNS
Mark Kiger Mark Ellis Steve Lombardozzi
90, 2002 69, 1998 68, 1981
HITS
DOUBLES
302, 1996 294, 2005 282, 2015
TRIPLES
DOUBLES
David Eckstein David Eckstein Jonathan Tucker
19, 1996 18, 1997 17, 2003
TRIPLES
Tripp MacKay Deacon Liput Ronnie Deans Earl Montgomery
6, 1994 4, 2016 4, 1980 4, 1964
HOME RUNS Ted Rich Adam Davis Billy Minnis Jim Yonker
13, 1992 12, 2005 11, 1989 11, 1981
104, 2002 88, 2001 88, 1991
Chris Lombardozzi John Tamargo Mark Ellis
23, 1985 20, 1996 18, 1998, 1999
Nolan Fontana Roger Holt Richie Martin Mark Kiger
5, 2011 5, 1975 4, 2015 4, 2002
HOME RUNS Mark Ellis Cole Figueroa Mark Kiger
14, 1998 11, 2007 11, 2002
RUNS BATTED IN Cole Figueroa Mark Kiger Mark Ellis
57, 2008 55, 2002 51, 1998
Pat Osborn Chris Wiggs Herbert Perry
AT BATS
Jonathan Tucker Mark Ellis Austin Maddox
RUNS
Brett Dowdy Pat Osborn Mark Ellis
Pat Osborn Herbert Perry Herbert Perry Derek Nicholson Brett Dowdy Dean Empie
C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH
20, 1998 18, 2003 18, 1977
TRIPLES
Josh Tobias Tom Moore Jonathan Tucker Derek Nicholson Dan Cushman Tom Moore
5, 2015 5, 1962 4, 2004 4, 1998 4, 1966 4, 1963
HOME RUNS Austin Maddox Pat Osborn Derek Nicholson Herbert Perry
17, 2010 17, 2002 15, 1998 15, 1991
RUNS BATTED IN Pat Osborn Austin Maddox Derek Nicholson
BATTING AVERAGE Allen Trammell Brad Wilkerson Scott Ruskin
AT BATS
Dave Majeski Preston Tucker Buddy Reed
RUNS
Brad Wilkerson Ned Brigham Avery Barnes
HITS
.414, 2002 .374, 1995 .370, 1989
DOUBLES
268, 2004 267, 1997 264, 2010
TRIPLES
RUNS BATTED IN Tim Olson Preston Tucker Ben Harrison Brad Wilkerson
BATTING AVERAGE Chuck Hazzard Dave Falcone Mike Stanley
AT BATS
Chuck Hazzard JJ Schwarz JJ Schwarz
HITS
288, 1991 286, 2011 282, 2015
DOUBLES
86, 1998 78, 1989 75, 2009
TRIPLES
11, 1993 11, 1979 7, 1978
23, 1998 18, 1999 17, 2015 17, 2004 75, 2000 74, 2011 70, 2004 70, 1998
DESIGNATED HITTER (SINCE 1975)
.425, 1965 .407, 1996 .406, 1984
23, 2011 23, 1998 23, 1990
Brian Duva Rob Teegarden Jim Watkins
Brad Wilkerson Greg Catalanotte Harrison Bader Ben Harrison
RUNS
100, 2005 98, 1996 97, 2000 97, 1998
Preston Tucker Greg Catalanotte Mike Moberg
HOME RUNS
76, 2002 72, 2010 67, 1998
OUTFIELD
JJ Schwarz Tony Stevens Mario Garza Aaron Davidson Chuck Hazzard Chuck Hazzard JJ Schwarz Jason Dill Tony Stevens Mario Garza Mario Linares Dave Adeimy JJ Schwarz James Eidam Brian Duva Mike Stanley
HOME RUNS JJ Schwarz Chuck Hazzard Mario Garza
RUNS BATTED IN Tony Stevens JJ Schwarz Chuck Hazzard
.366, 1996 .365, 1980 .364, 1982 265, 1996 256, 2015 252, 2016 60, 2015 53, 1979 52, 2003 52, 2001 52, 1996 97, 1996 85, 2015 80, 2000 19, 1979 18, 2003 17, 1988 4, 1977 3, 2015, 2016 3, 1994 3, 1991 3, 1983 18, 2015 18, 1996 13, 2003 79, 1979 73, 2015 67, 1996
67, 2003 67, 2002 67, 1997
ALL‑TIME HOME RUN TEAM .371, 2011 .402, 2007 .358, 1981 .403, 2002 .414, 2002 .425, 1965 .407, 1996 .406, 1984 .366, 1996
104, 2002 90, 1989 89, 1991
Jeff Corsaletti Brad Wilkerson Tim Olson Casey Smith
THIRD BASE BATTING AVERAGE
HITS
DOUBLES .403, 2002 .353, 1979 .351, 2001
AT BATS
.358, 1981 .349, 2009 .348, 1995
102, 1996 94, 1997 90, 2005
63, 2005 60, 1996 57, 2000
SHORTSTOP
Mark Kiger Kevin Estrada Kevin Polcovich
85, 1997 78, 2000 76, 1996
ALL‑TIME BATTING AVERAGE TEAM C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH
85, 2009 80, 2002 79, 2005
SECOND BASE
David Eckstein David Eckstein Adam Davis
FIRST BASE BATTING AVERAGE
Kurt Keene Peter Alonso Preston Tucker Chan Perry
Mike Zunino Tony Socarras David Ross Matt LaPorta Ted Rich Mark Ellis Austin Maddox Pat Osborn Brad Wilkerson Greg Catalanotte Ben Harrison JJ Schwarz Chuck Hazzard
ALL‑TIME RBI TEAM 19, 2011, 2012 19, 2000 19, 1998 26, 2005 13, 1992 14, 1998 17, 2010 17, 2002 23, 1998 18, 1999 17, 2004 18, 2015 18, 1996
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David Ross Preston Tucker Adam Davis Cole Figueroa Pat Osborn Tim Olson Preston Tucker Ben Harrison Brad Wilkerson Tony Stevens
*All records since 1961 (min. 100 AB) Active Gators in BOLD
69, 1998 85, 2009 63, 2005 57, 2008 76, 2002 75, 2000 74, 2011 70, 2004 70, 1998 79, 1979
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HITS
*All batting records since 1961 (min. 200 AB) unless otherwise noted
GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Preston Tucker Josh Adams Mario Linares Daniel Pigott Dave Majeski Brian Duva Jeff Corsaletti Matt den Dekker Brian Leclerc Mark Ellis
265, 2009-12 253, 2008-11 247, 1988-91 243, 2009-12 242, 1989-92 241, 1991-94 239, 2002-05 234, 2007-10 225, 2004-07 224, 1996-99
GAMES STARTED (SINCE 1983) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Preston Tucker Josh Adams Brian Duva Mario Linares Matt den Dekker Brian Leclerc Brandon McArthur Mark Ellis Daniel Pigott Jeff Corsaletti
BATTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Brad Wilkerson Casey Smith Scott Ruskin Derek Nicholson Jim Watkins Scott Lusader Dave Falcone Chris Wiggs Mike Stanley Glenn Carpenter
AT BATS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Preston Tucker Josh Adams Mark Ellis Brian Duva Matt den Dekker Mario Linares Jeff Corsaletti David Eckstein Dave Majeski Brian Leclerc
RUNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mark Ellis Brad Wilkerson David Eckstein Matt den Dekker Mark Kiger Preston Tucker Matt LaPorta Ben Harrison Adam Davis Dave Majeski
JOSH ADAMS
259, 2009-12 252, 2008-11 234, 1991-94 227, 1988-91 220, 2007-10 212, 2004-07 211, 2005-09 211, 1996-99 207, 2009-12 207, 2002-05
.381, 1996-98 .372, 1997-98 .367, 1982-85 .365, 1997-98 .362, 1978-79 .356, 1984-85 .352, 1980-81 .351, 1994-95 .350, 1982-85 .349, 1980-81 1,035, 2009-12 941, 2008-11 941, 1996-99 874, 1991-94 844, 2007-10 830, 1988-91 824, 2002-05 812, 1994-97 812, 1989-92 806, 2004-07 240, 1996-99 239, 1996-98 222, 1994-97 220, 2007-10 212, 2000-02 210, 2009-12 197, 2004-07 194, 2001-04 187, 2004-06 186, 1989-92
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Preston Tucker Mark Ellis Josh Adams David Eckstein Jeff Corsaletti Brad Wilkerson Matt den Dekker Dave Majeski Mike Stanley Mark Kiger
DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.
Preston Tucker Mark Ellis Mario Linares Mike Zunino Jeff Corsaletti Josh Adams David Eckstein Rodney Brewer Daniel Pigott Brad Wilkerson
TRIPLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.
Brian Duva Rob Teegarden Avery Barnes Buddy Reed John Dunlap Roger Holt Bernie Haskins Mark Kiger Brad Wilkerson Tom Moore
HOME RUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Matt LaPorta Preston Tucker Brad Wilkerson Mike Zunino Ben Harrison Ryan Shealy Mark Ellis Mario Linares Matt den Dekker Jason Dill Chuck Hazzard
RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Preston Tucker Brad Wilkerson Matt LaPorta Ben Harrison Josh Adams Mike Zunino Mario Linares Mark Ellis Matt den Dekker Jeff Corsaletti
TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Preston Tucker Mark Ellis Brad Wilkerson Matt LaPorta Josh Adams Ben Harrison
341, 2009-12 319, 1996-99 287, 2008-11 276, 1994-97 273, 2002-05 266, 1996-98 262, 2007-10 262, 1989-92 255, 1982-85 253, 2000-02 70, 2009-12 61, 1996-99 60, 1988-91 58, 2010-12 56, 2002-05 51, 2008-11 51, 1994-97 51, 1985-87 50, 2009-12 50, 1996-98 21, 1991-94 15, 1978-79 12, 2006-09 11, 2014-16 10, 1982-83 10, 1975-77 10, 1961-63 9, 2000-02 9, 1996-98 9, 1962-63 74, 2004-07 57, 2009-12 55, 1996-98 47, 2010-12 40, 2001-04 39, 1999-2002 36, 1996-99 36, 1988-91 33, 2007-10 32, 1998-2001 32, 1995-98 258, 2009-12 214, 1996-98 206, 2004-07 193, 2001-04 188, 2008-11 175, 2010-12 174, 1988-91 164, 1996-99 159, 2007-10 159, 2002-05 596, 2009-12 500, 1996-99 499, 1996-98 492, 2004-07 437, 2008-11 427, 2001-04
DAVID ECKSTEIN
7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Zunino Mario Linares David Eckstein Jeff Corsaletti
425, 2010-12 419, 1988-91 412, 1994-97 408, 2002-05
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Brad Wilkerson Dave Falcone Matt LaPorta David Ross Scott Ruskin Mike Zunino Greg Catalanotte Derek Nicholson Mario Garza C.J. Smith
WALKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Brad Wilkerson Mike Stanley Nolan Fontana Mark Kiger Matt LaPorta Jason Dill Brian Reimsnyder Preston Tucker Matt Siegel Brian Jeroloman
.714, 1996-98 .692, 1980-81 .681, 2004-07 .660, 1998 .635, 1982-85 .620, 2010-12 .620, 1998-99 .615, 1997-98 .611, 2002-03 .604, 2002-04 224, 1996-98 175, 1982-85 153, 2010-12 152, 2000-02 140, 2004-07 139, 1998-2001 132, 1988-89 127, 2009-12 124, 1998-2001 123, 2004-06
HIT BY PITCH (SINCE 1986) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Matt LaPorta Brian Rose David Eckstein Josh Tobias Stephen Barton Richie Martin Justin Tordi Matt den Dekker Harrison Bader Daniel Pigott Ben Harrison Steve Zerr
STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Josh Adams Mario Linares Brian Leclerc Ben Harrison Matt den Dekker Buddy Reed Matt LaPorta Bo Camposano Justin Tordi Mike Zunino Herbert Perry
51, 2004-07 48, 2000-03 41, 1994-97 33, 2012-15 32, 2003-06 29, 2013-15 29, 2003-05 26, 2007-10 25, 2013-15 25, 2009-12 25, 2001-04 25, 1988-89
187, 2008-11 181, 1988-91 172, 2004-07 161, 2001-04 157, 2007-10 156, 2014-16 154, 2004-07 151, 1990-93 146, 2003-05 137, 2010-12 137, 1988-91
SACRIFICE BUNTS (SINCE 1985) 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Nolan Fontana Josh Adams Daniel Pigott Aaron Sobieraj Justin Tordi Cody Dent Brian Jeroloman Buddy Reed Mark Ellis Jonathan Tucker Bruce Crabbe
27, 2010-12 27, 2008-11 26, 2009-12 26, 2000-02 25, 2003-05 24, 2010-13 23, 2004-06 20, 2014-16 20, 1996-99 19, 2002-04 19, 1982-84
MARK KIGER 130
SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 4. 8.
Taylor Gushue Mike Zunino Mario Linares Justin Shafer Nolan Fontana Daniel Pigott Jason Dill Mark Kiger Matt Siegel Derek Nicholson
17, 2012-14 17, 2010-12 17, 1988-91 14, 2012-14 14, 2010-12 14, 2009-12 14, 1998-2001 13, 2000-02 13, 1998-2001 13, 1997-98
STOLEN BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Brian Duva David Eckstein Dave Majeski Nick Belmonte Matt den Dekker Jim Watkins Aaron Davidson Mark Ellis Adam Davis Roger Holt
103, 1991-94 93, 1994-97 75, 1989-92 66, 1976-77 65, 2007-10 65, 1978-79 59, 2000-02 56, 1996-99 55, 2004-06 55, 1975-77
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Brad Wilkerson Mike Stanley Craig McGraw Jim Watkins Scott Ruskin Steve Lombardozzi Albie Scoggins Brian Reimsnyder Matt LaPorta Brent Killen
.531, 1996-98 .479, 1982-85 .479, 1980-81 .479, 1978-79 .476, 1982-85 .474, 1980-81 .465, 1982-83 .464, 1988-89 .459, 2004-07 .459, 1991-92
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
David Eckstein Adam Davis Josh Adams Justin Tordi Mark Ellis Nolan Fontana Mark Kiger Casey Turgeon Roger Holt John Tamargo
675, 1994-97 670, 2004-06 644, 2008-11 637, 2003-05 624, 1996-99 586, 2010-12 536, 2000-02 522, 2012-14 510, 1975-77 488, 1994-96
DOUBLE PLAYS (SINCE 1986) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Josh Adams Matt LaPorta Justin Tordi David Eckstein Adam Davis Mark Kiger Ryan Shealy Brent Killen Casey Turgeon C.J. Smith
ERRORS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Bruce Crabbe Mark Ellis Adam Davis Larry Hall Herbert Perry Kevin Polcovich Roger Holt John Tamargo Brandon McArthur Pat Osborn
152, 2008-11 145, 2004-07 142, 2003-05 142, 1994-97 136, 2004-06 120, 2000-02 116, 1999-2002 110, 1991-92 100, 2012-14 99, 2002-04 59, 1982‑84 56, 1996-99 53, 2004-06 52, 1976‑79 50, 1988‑91 49, 1991‑92 49, 1975-77 48, 1994-96 47, 2005-09 46, 2000-02
FIELDING
*All fielding records since 1977 (min. 200 chances) unless otherwise noted
FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8.
Jonathan Pigott Mike Rivera Mike Zunino JJ Schwarz Brent Killen Chuck Sandberg Kevin Lewis Taylor Gushue Brian Johnson Teddy Foster Brad Dantzler
PUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matt LaPorta Mike Zunino Preston Tucker Ryan Shealy Brent Killen Brian Jeroloman Peter Alonso Taylor Gushue C.J. Smith Brian Rose
1.000, 2007-10 .995, 2015-16 .995, 2010-12 .994, 2015-16 .993, 1991-92 .993, 1979 .992, 1992 .990, 2012-14 .990, 2010-12 .990, 2007-09 .990, 1983-84
1,659, 2004-07 1,340, 2010-12 1,197, 2009-12 1,178, 1999-2002 1,120, 1991-92 1,081, 2004-06 1,028, 2014-16 989, 2012-14 980, 2002-04 955, 2000-03
PRESTON TUCKER
Matt LaPorta's name can be found throughout numerous categories on the Gators' all-time lists.
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*All pitching records since 1961 (min. 1 IP per game) unless otherwise noted
APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Connor Falkenbach Greg Larson Darren O’Day John Pricher Josh Fogg Kirby Snead Josh Edmondson Bobby Poyner Steven Rodriguez Rob Bonanno
GAMES STARTED 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Bryan Ball Marc Valdes Logan Shore Hudson Randall Matt McClendon Tommy Bond Brian Johnson Stephen Locke Alex Hart John Burke
124, 2002-05 122, 2009-12 117, 2003-06 104, 1989-92 103, 1996-98 101, 2014-16 96, 2005-08 89, 2012-15 86, 2010-12 85, 1991-94 55, 2003-06 55, 1991-93 52, 2014-16 52, 2010-12 48, 1997-99 47, 1995-98 46, 2010-12 44, 2005-09 44, 1999-2002 44, 1990-92
COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2. 3. 7. 8. 9.
Pete Teixeira Marc Valdes Russ Kibler Rich Bombard Larry Mikesell Ron Crum Clay Daniel Jeff Gidcumb John Burke Johnny Wiggs Mike Krnisch
17, 1978‑79 16, 1990‑93 15, 1983‑84 15, 1981‑82 15, 1980‑81 15, 1977‑78 14, 1983‑84 13, 1988‑89 12, 1990‑92 12, 1988‑89 12, 1981‑82
SOLO SHUTOUTS (SINCE 1967) 1. 2. 4.
Pete Teixeira Marc Valdes Ron Crum Rob Bonanno John Burke Johnny Wiggs Clay Daniel Bruce Baker Glen Pickren
EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Charles Anderson Wayne Rogers Glenn Pickren Jim Courier Jim Biggart Steven Rodriguez (127.2 IP) Kelly Prior Dan Griffin Burt Touchberry Logan Shore (313.1 IP)
5, 1978‑79 4, 1991‑93 4, 1977‑78 3, 1991‑94 3, 1990‑92 3, 1988‑89 3, 1983‑84 3, 1975-77 3, 1968-70
1.04, 1963-64 1.67, 1968-70 2.12, 1968-70 2.16, 1967-69 2.16, 1962-63 2.19, 2010-12 2.22, 1965-67 2.26, 1964-66 2.33, 1955-57 2.41, 2014-16
DOUG CORBETT
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SINCE 1974 - ALUM. BATS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Steven Rodriguez (127.2 IP) Logan Shore (313.1 IP) Byron Jefferson Hudson Randall (315.2 IP) Scott Ruskin Shaun Anderson (86.0 IP) Kirby Snead (111.1 IP) Kevin Chapman (93.1 IP) Bruce Baker Ben Grezlovski
2.19, 2010-12 2.41, 2014-16 2.50, 1983-84 2.62, 2010-12 2.71, 1982-85 2.72, 2014-16 2.75, 2014-16 2.80, 2007-10 2.80, 1975-77 2.90, 1998-99
WINS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Marc Valdes Logan Shore Hudson Randall Rob Bonanno Brad Wilkerson Jeff Gidcumb Doug Corbett Dan Eggart Alex Panteliodis Darren O’Day Darren McClellan Johnny Wiggs
31, 1991-93 30, 2014-16 28, 2010-12 28, 1991-94 26, 1996-98 25, 1988-89 25, 1971-74 24, 1962-65 23, 2010-11 23, 2003-06 23, 1993-95 23, 1988-89
LOSSES 1. 3. 5. 7. 9.
Craig Pippin Doug Corbett Bryan Ball Doug Brennan Billy Bullock John Burke Tommy Boss Matt McClendon Darren McClellan Marc Valdes
19, 1975‑78 19, 1971‑74 18, 2003-06 18, 1990‑93 15, 2007-09 15, 1990‑92 14, 2002-05 14, 1997-99 13, 1993‑95 13, 1991‑93
WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 DECISIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Alex Faedo Ron Scott Johnny Wiggs Jim Courier Larry Mikesell Ron Crum Kelly Prior Jim Biggart Bruce Baker Hudson Randall
.826 (19-4), 2015-16 .810 (17-4), 1991-93 .793 (23-6), 1988-89 .778 (21-6), 1967-69 .769 (20-6), 1980-81 .762 (16-5), 1977-78 .762 (16-5), 1965-67 .750 (15-5), 1962-64 .739 (17-6), 1975-77 .737 (28-10), 2010-12
WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 DECISIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Eddie Rojas Don Carr Mike Pete Karsten Whitson Alan Horne Alex Faedo Ron Scott Aaron Rhodes Johnny Wiggs Jim Courier
.909 (10-1), 2000-01 .900 (9-1), 1981-84 .875 (14-2), 2002-05 .867 (13-2), 2011-12, 14 .833 (10-2), 2005 .826 (19-4), 2015-16 .810 (17-4), 1991-93 .800 (8-2), 2013-15 .793 (23-6), 1988-89 .778 (21-6), 1967-69
DARREN O’DAY
SAVES (SINCE 1977) 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
John Pricher Josh Fogg Danny Wheeler Darren O’Day Austin Maddox Jamie McAndrew Connor Falkenbach Shaun Anderson Johnny Magliozzi Kevin Chapman Billy Bullock
INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Marc Valdes Rob Bonanno Doug Corbett Hudson Randall Logan Shore Connor Falkenbach Bryan Ball Darren McClellan Matt McClendon Brad Wilkerson
HITS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matt McClendon Marc Valdes Bryan Ball Connor Falkenbach Rob Bonanno Tommy Bond Stephen Locke Tommy Boss Doug Corbett Hudson Randall
HITS PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Charles Anderson Jim Biggart John Reich Kelly Prior A.J. Puk Jerry Nicolson Byron Jefferson John Burke Mike Newman Ray Rollyson
25, 1988-92 22, 1996-98 22, 1994-96 20, 2003-06 17, 2010-12 17, 1987-89 16, 2002-05 14, 2014-16 12, 2012-13 11, 2007-10 11, 2007-09 394.2, 1991-93 365.2, 1991-94 334.2, 1971-74 315.2, 2010-12 313.1, 2014-16 295.2, 2002-05 289.2, 2003-06 287.1, 1993-95 273.2, 1997-99 265.2, 1996-98 348, 1997-99 346, 1991-93 330, 2003-06 327, 2002-05 313, 1991-94 311, 1995-98 304, 2005-09 301, 2002-05 294, 1971-74 292, 2010-12 6.18, 1963-64 6.24, 1962-64 6.37, 1971-74 6.41, 1965-67 6.63, 2014-16 6.77, 1961-62 6.92, 1983-84 6.95, 1990-92 7.10, 1972-73 7.12, 1965-66
HITS PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
A.J. Puk Byron Jefferson John Burke Aaron Rhodes Dane Dunning Scott Ruskin Logan Shore Steven Rodriguez Ryan Harris Nick Maronde
STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Rob Bonanno Marc Valdes John Burke Darren McClellan Brad Wilkerson
6.63, 2014-16 6.92, 1983-84 6.95, 1990-92 7.27, 2013-15 7.34, 2014-16 7.57, 1982-85 7.61, 2014-16 7.61, 2010-12 7.64, 2012-14 7.65, 2009-11 392, 1991‑94 351, 1991‑93 305, 1990‑92 296, 1993‑95 292, 1996-98
HUDSON RANDALL 131
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A.J. Puk Logan Shore Josh Fogg John Pricher Connor Falkenbach
251, 2014-16 248, 2014-16 236, 1996-98 232, 1989‑92 222, 2002-05
STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A.J. Puk Steven Rodriguez John Burke Alex Faedo Nick Maronde Brad Wilkerson Ben Grezlovski Rob Bonanno Dane Dunning John Pricher
WALKS ISSUED 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Marc Valdes John Burke Craig Pippin Alex Hart Rob Bonanno Darren McClellan Brad Wilkerson Ken Sebree Ron Scott Tommy Bond
11.64, 2014-16 10.64, 2010-12 10.55, 1990-92 10.41, 2015-16 10.40, 2009-11 9.89, 1996-98 9.71, 1998-99 9.67, 1991-93 9.61, 2014-16 9.34, 1989-92
167, 1991‑93 157, 1990‑92 157, 1975‑78 156, 1999-2002 156, 1991‑94 135, 1993‑95 131, 1996-98 126, 1986‑87 123, 1991‑93 119, 1995-98
WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Hudson Randall Connor Falkenbach Tommy Boss Bobby Poyner Darren O’Day Shaun Anderson Brian Johnson Glen Pickren Logan Shore Anthony DeSclafani
1.254, 2010-12 1.248, 2002-05 1.30, 2002-05 1.35, 2012-15 1.65, 2003-06 1.67, 2014-16 1.74, 2010-12 1.74, 1968-70 1.81, 2014-16 1.81, 2009-11
WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Hudson Randall Connor Falkenbach Tommy Boss Bobby Poyner Darren O’Day Shaun Anderson Brian Johnson Logan Shore Anthony DeSclafani Jeff Barfield
WILD PITCHES 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9.
Marc Valdes Alex Hart Darren McClellan John Burke Tommy Bond Ron Scott Keith Brice Rob Bonanno Karsten Whitson Jimmy Ramshaw Matt McClendon Sean McClellan
HIT BATTERS
1. Marc Valdes 2. Matt McClendon 3. Logan Shore 4. Jay Belflower 5. Darren McClellan 6. Rob Bonanno 7. Jonathon Crawford 8. Dane Dunning A.J. Puk Nick Maronde Bryan Ball Alex Hart *NCAA record
36, 1991-93 31, 1999-2002 29, 1993-95 29, 1990-92 26, 1995-98 26, 1991-93 24, 1998-2001 24, 1991-94 21, 2011-12, 14 21, 2000-02 21, 1997-99 21, 1993-95 65*, 1991-93 38, 1997-99 27, 2014-16 26, 1999-2001 25, 1993-95 23, 1991-94 22, 2011-13 21, 2014-16 21, 2014-16 21, 2009-11 21, 2003-06 21, 1999-2002
PICKOFFS (SINCE 1989) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Doug Brennan Kenny Birch Cord Corbitt Sergio Rodriguez Ron Scott Robert Dodd John Burke Alex Panteliodis A.J. Puk Marc Valdes
Active Gators in BOLD
1.254, 2010-12 1.248, 2002-05 1.30, 2002-05 1.35, 2012-15 1.65, 2003-06 1.67, 2014-16 1.74, 2010-12 1.81, 2014-16 1.81, 2009-11 1.84, 2009-10
OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Marc Valdes Rob Bonanno Darren McClellan A.J. Puk Josh Fogg Ron Scott John Kaufman Doug Brennan Dane Dunning Aaron Rhodes Nick Maronde
.200, 1991-93 .201, 1991-94 .202, 1993-95 .203, 2014-16 .208, 1996-98 .210, 1991-93 .219, 1994-96 .219, 1990-93 .222, 2014-16 .226, 2013-15 .226, 2009-11
MARC VALDES
JOHNNY WIGGS
31, 1990-93 19, 2000-01 17, 1990-91 15, 1996-99 11, 1991-93 10, 1994 10, 1990-92 9, 2009-11 7, 2014-16 7, 1991-93
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
FLORIDA TEAM SEASON RECORDS BATTING
HOME RUNS
*All batting records are since 1961 unless otherwise noted
BATTING AVERAGE 1. .346 2. .332 3. .324 4. .321 5. .320 .320 .320 8. .317 .317 10. .314
2002 1998 2000 1981 2003 1997 1980 1996 1982 2001
AT BATS
1. 2,460 2011 2. 2,458 2005 3. 2,436 1996 4. 2,419 2000 5. 2,417 2015 6. 2,383 2002 7. 2,379 1991 8. 2,300 1997 9. 2,289 1998 10. 2,281 2016 Highest Avg./Game: 36.66 (2002)
RUNS SCORED
1. 633 2. 618 3. 567 4. 527 5. 525 6. 511 7. 491 8. 489 9. 486 10. 479 Highest Avg./Game: 9.73 (2002)
HITS
1. 825 2. 783 3. 771 4. 760 5. 755 6. 735 7. 720 720 9. 712 10. 693 Highest Avg./Game: 12.69 (2002)
DOUBLES
1. 159 2. 143 3. 138 4. 136 5. 135 6. 129 129 8. 128 9. 127 10. 125 125 Highest Avg./Game: 2.48 (1998)
TRIPLES
1. 31 2. 29 3. 26 4. 25 25 25 25 Highest Avg./Game: 0.518 (1980)
2002 1998 2000 1996 1997 2005 1981 2015 2009 1979
2002 2000 1996 1998 2011 1997 2015 2005 1991 2004
1998 2011 2002 1996 2000 2015 1997 1991 2001 2003 1981
1979 1980 2002 1993 1983 1982 1978
1. 132 2. 111 3. 86 4. 85 5. 84 6. 83 7. 78 8. 75 9. 74 10. 73 Highest Avg./Game: 2.06 (1998)
RUNS BATTED IN
1. 567 2. 545 3. 509 4. 470 5. 463 6. 450 7. 445 8. 435 9. 434 10. 429 Highest Avg./Game: 8.72 (2002)
TOTAL BASES
1. 1,353 2. 1,348 3. 1,212 4. 1,166 5. 1,138 6. 1,131 7. 1,102 8. 1,095 9. 1,052 10. 1.041 Highest Avg./Game: 21.14 (1998)
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .591 2. .566 3. .507 4. .501 5. .499 6. .497 7. .483 .483 9. .478 10. .476 .476
WALKS
1. 372 2. 368 3. 364 4. 359 5. 345
MOST WALKS/GAME 1. 6.57 2. 6.20 3. 5.98 4. 5.79 5. 5.39
LEAST WALKS/GAME 1. 3.22 2. 3.40 3. 3.46 4. 3.63 5. 3.66
1998 2002 1997 2005 2000 2010 1999 2012 2007 1989
2002 1998 2000 1997 1996 2005 2015 2001 1981 2009
1998 2002 2000 1997 1996 2011 2005 2015 2004 2010
1998 2002 1997 2000 1981 2003 1985 1980 1987 1999 1979 1984 1980 2000 1979 1998 1980 1984 1979 1981 1998 2013 1958 2011 2014 2006
HIT BY PITCH (SINCE 1986) 1. 84 2. 82 3. 79 4. 75 5. 71 6. 70 7. 69 8. 66 9. 65 10. 63 63 Highest Avg./Game: 1.42 (2003)
STRIKEOUTS 1. 515 2. 493 3. 447 4. 445 5. 443
2003 2007 2005 2015 2000 2006 2004 2009 2001 2013 1997
2005 1991 1996 2010 1989
MOST STRIKEOUTS/GAME 1. 7.25 2. 7.11 3. 7.02 4. 6.95 5. 6.93
2005 1999 2007 2010 2008
LEAST STRIKEOUTS/GAME 1. 3.96 2. 4.00 3. 4.16 4. 4.40 5. 4.48
SACRIFICE BUNTS (SINCE 1985)
1. 64 2. 60 3. 49 4. 44 44 6. 42 7. 40 40 9. 37 10. 35 Highest Avg./Game: 0.89 (2011)
SACRIFICE FLIES (SINCE 1985)
1. 48 2. 46 3. 41 4. 37 37 37 7. 34 8. 33 33 10. 32 Highest Avg./Game: 0.70 (2000)
STOLEN BASES
1. 148 2. 127 3. 123 4. 122 5. 115 6. 114 7. 112 8. 109 9. 108 10. 106 Highest Avg./Game: 2.39 (2001)
1970 1978 1977 1983 1950
FIELDING
PITCHING
HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE
COMPLETE GAMES
*All fielding records are since 1977 unless otherwise noted
1. .984 2. .982 3. .978 4. .977 5. .975 .975
LOWEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. .905 2. .923 3. .934 4. .942 5. .949
1. 2,850 2005 2. 2,726 2011 3. 2,724 2000 4. 2,671 1996 5. 2,670 2004 6. 2,644 2015 7. 2,612 1991 8. 2,609 2016 9. 2,603 1997 10. 2,590 2012 Highest Avg./Game: 41.07 (2004) 1. 1,932 2. 1,912 3. 1,866 4. 1,840 5. 1,839 6. 1,834 7. 1,821 8. 1,803 9. 1,754 10. 1,737 Highest Avg./Game: 27.06 (2016)
ASSISTS 2000 2012 1997 2004 2002 1998 2014 2015 2001 1992
2001 1977 1996 1979 1976 1997 1985 2008 1962 2000
1955 1951 1948 1950 1974
TOTAL CHANCES
PUTOUTS 2011 2014 2002 2012 1996 2009 2006 2005 2013 1994
2015 2016 2010 2012 2014 2013
1. 838 2. 832 3. 819 4. 815 5. 787 6. 778 7. 736 8. 728 9. 727 10. 724 Highest Avg./Game: 12.24 (1996)
2011 2005 2015 2016 1996 1991 2000 2012 2004 2002
2005 1996 2004 1997 2000 1991 2015 2012 1992 2011
DOUBLE PLAYS (SINCE 1986) 1. 75 2. 74 74 4. 72 72
2004 2005 2001 2008 1997
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS PER GAME 1. 1.24 2. 1.19 3. 1.16 4. 1.15 5. 1.13
ERRORS
2008 2001 1987 2004 1997
1. 123 1998 2. 120 1991 3. 116 2000 4. 111 1984 5. 107 1989 107 1977 Highest Avg./Game: 1.92 (1998)
132
STRIKEOUTS
*All pitching records are since 1961 unless otherwise noted 1. 27 2. 26 26 4. 25 5. 23
SHUTOUTS 1. 11 2. 10 3. 8 8 8
EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2.20 2. 2.29 3. 2.60 4. 2.65 5. 2.66
1978 1982 1981 1963 1985 2011 1970 2016 1991 1971 1968 1963 1969 1967 1970
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SINCE 1974 – ALUM. BATS) 1. 2.79 2. 2.91 3. 2.92 4. 2.95 5. 3.18
SAVES (SINCE 1977) 1. 20 2. 19 3. 18 18 18
INNINGS PITCHED 1. 644.0 2. 637.1 3. 622.0 4. 613.1 5. 613.0 613.0 7. 607.0 8. 601.0 9. 584.2 10. 579.0
1978 2016 2012 2011 2015
2014 2016 2012 2010 1991 2011 2005 2015 2016 1996 1991 2000 2012 2004 2002
MOST STRIKEOUTS PER GAME 1. 9.87 2. 9.25 3. 8.76 4. 8.30 5. 8.29
WALKS ISSUED 1. 303 303 303 4. 302 5. 301
MOST WALKS PER GAME 1. 6.57 2. 6.20 3. 5.98 4. 5.79 5. 5.26
1. 694 2000 2. 682 2005 3. 668 1997 4. 660 2007 5. 646 1998 6. 640 2004 7. 627 2001 8. 625 1996 9. 620 2009 10. 604 2010 Highest Hits Avg./Game: 11.72 (2007)
LEAST HITS ALLOWED PER GAME
1967 1964 1968 1983 1991
2016 1998 1991 2015 1994
2016 1998 1994 1984 1992 1992 1989 1987 2001 1991 1980 1984 1979 1981 1982
LEAST WALKS PER GAME 1. 1.81 2. 2.06 3. 2.11 4. 2.17 5. 2.29
2011 2012 2010 2004 2003
WILD PITCHES (SINCE 1977) 1. 68 2. 63 3. 54 54 5. 53 Highest Avg./Game: 0.98 (1992)
2001 1992 2015 1993 1996
HIT BATTERS (SINCE 1979)
1. 74 2013 2. 71 2010 3. 69 2016 69 2000 5. 64 2001 Highest Avg./Game: 1.25 (2013)
PICKOFFS (SINCE 1990)
HITS ALLOWED
1. 6.59 2. 6.93 3. 7.05 4. 7.40 5. 7.43
1. 671 2. 592 3. 585 4. 555 5. 552
1. 34 2. 28 3. 25 4. 22 5. 20 Highest Avg./Game: 0.50 (2000)
2000 1991 1990 1994 2004
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
THE LAST TIME‌ A FLORIDA BATTER HAD...
FLORIDA (THE TEAM)...
8 at bats in a game: 7 at bats in a game: A 5-hit game: A 4-hit game: 6 runs in a game: 5 runs in a game: 4 runs in a game: 4 doubles in a game: 3 doubles in a game: 2 triples in a game: 2 grand slams in a game: A grand slam in a game: Back-to-back home runs: Back-to-back-to-back home runs: A pinch-hit home run: Consecutive pinch-hit home runs: A pinch-hit grand slam: Inside-the park home run: The cycle (single, double, triple, homer) in a game: 10+ RBI game: 9-RBI game: 7-RBI game: 6-RBI game: 12+ total bases in a game: 5 walks in a game: 4 walks in a game: 3 walks in a game: 5 strikeouts in a game: 4 strikeouts in a game: Steal of home in a game: 4 stolen bases in a game: 3 stolen bases in a game: 3-home run game: 2-home run game: Homer from both sides of the plate in a game: Home run in consecutive at bats: Home run in 3 consecutive at bats: 3-hit inning: 2-hit inning: 3 sacrifice flies: 3-hit by pitches in a game: 2-hit by pitches in a game: Lead-off home run: Walk-off home run: Walk-off hit:
Casey Turgeon vs. Missouri (4/20/13) Dalton Guthrie vs. LSU (5/25/16) JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) JJ Schwarz vs. Mississippi State (5/27/16) Adam Davis vs. Notre Dame (6/5/05) JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) JJ Schwarz vs. South Carolina (4/12/15) David Eckstein vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/10/96) Peter Alonso vs. FSU (6/12/16) Brian Haught vs. Campbell (3/4/97) Zack Powers vs. Duke (2/17/13, 7th & 8th) JJ Schwarz vs. FSU (6/13/16, 5th) Mike Zunino & Brian Johnson vs. South Carolina (3/23/12, 1st) Brian Jeroloman, Brandon McArthur & Brian Leclerc vs. FSU (6/10/05, 5th) Brandon Sedell vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/25/12) Mike Floyd & Brian Haught vs. South Carolina (4/19/98) Casey Smith vs. Ole Miss (3/28/97) Brian Ogle vs. Purdue (3/12/97) Derek Nicholson vs. Kentucky (4/3/98) 10, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Zack Powers vs. Duke (2/17/13) Mike Zunino vs. Bethune-Cookman (5/3/11) Richie Martin vs. South Carolina (4/11/15) 18, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Matt LaPorta vs. Tennessee (5/18/07) Buddy Reed vs. Vanderbilt (5/8/15) JJ Schwarz vs. Kentucky (3/25/16) Travis Andre vs. LSU (3/22/96) Zack Powers vs. North Carolina (5/31/14) Buddy Reed vs. Georgia (4/22/16) Stephen Barton vs. Michigan State (3/12/05) Casey Turgeon vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/25/12) JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) - hit 4 Peter Alonso vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/3/16) Adam Davis vs. Tennessee (4/30/05) Nelson Maldonado vs. Kentucky (3/25/16, 3rd & 4th) JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15, 2nd, 3rd & 4th) Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd - homer, 2 singles) Dalton Guthrie vs. FGCU (2/21/16, 7th - 2 singles) Justin Shafer vs. Florida A&M (3/7/12) Richie Martin vs. Florida A&M (5/29/15) Mike Rivera vs. FSU (4/12/16) Harrison Bader vs. Vanderbilt (5/24/15) Buddy Reed vs. Dartmouth (3/5/16, 12th) Peter Alonso vs. Missouri (3/18/16, single in 10th)
A FLORIDA PITCHER HAD... A complete game: (9 innings): (7 innings): Consecutive complete games: A shutout: (9 innings): (7 innings): A combined shutout: (extra innings (11)): (9 innings): (7 innings): A shutout (freshman): Postseason: Regular season: A non-shutout complete game (freshman): 10+ innings in a start: A start into the 10th inning: 10+ strikeouts in a game: Three hit batters in a game: A 2-hitter (9 innings): (7 innings): A 1-hitter: A no-hitter: A combined no-hitter: Wins in both ends of a doubleheader: Saves in both ends of a doubleheader:
Logan Shore vs. Vanderbilt (5/13/16) Alex Faedo vs. Mississippi State (5/27/16) Hudson Randall vs. South Carolina (3/26/11) & Tennessee (4/1/11)
Scored 20+ runs: Scored 15+ runs: Scored 10+ runs in an inning: Had 20+ hits: Had 15+ hits: Had 8+ doubles: Had 7 doubles: Had 6 doubles: Had 3 triples: Had 7 home runs: Had 6 home runs: Had 5 home runs: Had 10+ walks: Stole 10+ bases: Allowed an opponent 3 hits or less: Won in extra innings: Lost in extra innings: Was shutout: Was shutout at home: Was shutout on the road: Struck out 15+ times: Was held to two hits or less: Turned a triple play:
22 vs. Stetson (4/7/15) 16 vs. Harvard (3/11/16) 11, vs. Miami (FL) (6/13/15, 4th) 20 vs. Harvard (3/11/16) 20 vs. Harvard (3/11/16) 10, vs. Hofstra-2 (2/23/03) vs. UCF (3/1/16) vs. Stony Brook (2/28/15) vs. Kentucky (5/17/03) vs. Stetson (4/7/15) vs. Florida Atlantic (6/6/10) vs. Mississippi State (6/12/11) 10, vs. Kentucky (3/25/16) 10, vs. Maine (3/16/95) 2, vs. FSU (6/12/16) 4-3 vs. Missouri (3/18/16) - 10 innings 5-3 vs. LSU (5/25/16) - 14 innings by FSU (6/11/16, 3-0) - Drew Carlton (9.0) by FSU (6/11/16, 3-0) - Drew Carlton (9.0) by Virginia (6/5/15, 1-0) - Brandon Waddell (7.0) & Josh Sborz (2.0) 15 by Kentucky (5/16/09) 2 by FSU (6/11/16) vs. LSU (5/9/08); Mike Mooney (SS)-Josh Adams (2B)-Preston Tucker (1B)
AN OPPONENT... Hit a grand slam in a game: Cody Brown, Mississippi State (4/9/16, 3rd) Hit a pinch-hit grand slam: Robert Shelton, Ole Miss (4/12/98, 9th) Hit two home runs in a game: Nick Banks, Texas A&M (5/29/16, 3rd & 7th) Had an inside-the park home run: Matt Ramsey, Tennessee (4/10/10, 2nd) Had back-to-back home runs: Greg Fettes & Connor Heady, Kentucky (4/25/15, 6th) Had 5 hits in a game: Chad Knight, UNF (4/2/08) Had 4 hits in a game: Antoine Duplantis, LSU (5/20/16) Had 7 RBI in a game: Tim Angiolini, South Carolina (4/23/99) Had 6 RBI in a game: JaCoby Jones, LSU (5/4/13, 6th) Had 5 RBI in a game: J.B. Moss, Texas A&M (5/29/16) Scored 10+ runs in an inning: 10, South Carolina (3/26/06, 2nd) Scored 4 runs in a game: Kyle Barrett, Kentucky (4/4/14) Had a pinch-hit home run: Miles Hamblin, Ole Miss (4/30/11) Had a lead-off home run: Stephen Kerr, Florida Atlantic (3/22/16) Had a walk-off home run: Quincy Nieporte, FSU (4/14/15, 12th) Had a walk-off hit: Quincy Nieporte, FSU (4/14/15, homer in 12th) Stole home in a game: Dylan Busby, FSU (3/17/15) Threw a no-hitter: Tom McMillan (7.0), Jacksonville (6/1/63) Pitched a complete game: (9 innings): Andrew Beckwith, Coastal Carolina (6/19/16) (7 innings): Adam Morgan, Alabama (5/29/10) Pitched a complete game in consecutive starts: Brooks Dunn & Justin Pigott, Mississippi State (5/5-5/6/08) Had 13+ strikeouts in a game: 13, David Price, Vanderbilt (4/27/07) Had 10+ strikeouts in a game: 11, Alex Lange, LSU (5/25/16) Hit four batters in a game: Lou Distasio, Rhode Island (2/14/15) - hit 5 Hit three batters in a game: Andrew Schwaab, Missouri (4/25/14)
Logan Shore vs. Georgia (4/22/16) A.J. Puk vs. Arkansas (5/22/15) Logan Shore (7.0), Bobby Poyner (0.2), Ryan Harris (2.0), Kirby Snead (0.2) & Eric Hanhold (0.2) vs. UConn (3/7/14) A.J. Puk (3.2), Dane Dunning (4.1) & Shaun Anderson (1.0) vs. FSU (6/13/16) Ron Scott (4.2) & John Pricher (2.1) vs. Kentucky (4/18/92) Marc Valdes vs. Florida Sate (6/2/91, College World Series) Tyson Johnson vs. Ohio State (2/26/86) Matt McClendon vs. Auburn (5/17/97) 10, Johnny Wiggs vs. Vanderbilt (5/7/88) Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) 10, Alex Faedo vs. Georgia Tech (6/5/16) Scott Moss vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) - hit four Logan Shore vs. Georgia (4/22/16) John Burke vs. Georgia-2 (4/20/91) Aaron Rhodes vs. Missouri (4/26/14) Jonathon Crawford vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/1/12) Doug Brennan (7.0) & Chris Nelson (2.0) vs. Pace (3/19/93) Danny Wheeler vs. Vanderbilt (4/16/94) Danny Wheeler vs. Florida Atlantic (5/4/94)
One of the top postseason performers in Gator history, right-hander Tommy Boss fired back-to-back complete games in the 2005 NCAA Regional and Super Regional rounds held at McKethan Stadium and secured the win over Arizona State that put Florida in the CWS Championship Finals.
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FLORIDA YEARLY BATTING & PITCHING STATISTICS (SINCE 1948) TEAM BATTING YEAR G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG% BB-HBP SO SB-SBA 2016 68 .278 2281 408 634 371 121 20 53 954 .418 299-50 408 76-105 2015 70 .298 2417 489 720 445 129 24 66 1095 .453 272-75 410 80-112 2014 63 .267 2077 289 554 260 76 9 26 726 .350 229-60 348 57-84 2013 59 .269 1983 286 533 247 78 7 28 709 .358 190-63 281 55-81 2012 67 .284 2242 393 636 360 122 12 75 1007 .449 248-52 346 66-93 2011 72 .307 2460 455 755 421 143 13 69 1131 .460 249-58 408 56-89 2010 64 .297 2193 439 652 408 110 15 83 1041 .475 253-53 445 94-129 2009 64 .309 2229 486 689 429 97 17 68 1024 .459 263-66 442 72-109 2008 58 .304 1995 412 606 378 100 16 60 918 .460 230-47 402 109-131 2007 59 .290 2105 414 611 383 107 8 74 138 .454 263-82 414 39-58 2006 56 .265 1896 321 502 302 71 10 52 749 .395 205-70 382 33-45 2005 71 .293 2458 511 720 450 113 7 85 1102 .448 331-79 515 67-94 2004 65 .305 2270 469 693 423 119 15 70 1052 .463 280-69 437 71-102 2003 59 .320 2073 518 663 473 135 13 79 1061 .512 249-84 386 57-72 2002 65 .346 2384 633 825 567 138 26 111 1348 .565 325-58 324 66-80 2001 62 .314 2204 475 691 435 127 12 49 989 .449 286-65 340 148-174 2000 68 .324 2419 567 783 509 135 21 84 1212 .501 364-73 431 106-145 1999 56 .294 1990 395 586 355 110 9 78 948 .476 251-45 398 82-107 1998 64 .332 2289 618 760 545 159 19 132 1353 .591 345-47 372 84-124 1997 64 .320 2300 525 735 470 129 22 86 1166 .507 290-63 373 114-158 1996 68 .317 2436 527 771 463 136 12 69 1138 .467 336-50 447 123-182 1995 56 .292 1952 384 570 331 93 11 46 823 .422 280-30 380 93-137 1994 63 .286 2136 384 610 339 108 20 61 941 .441 248-25 356 87-130 1993 58 .277 1905 365 528 326 107 25 59 862 .452 249-29 389 95-132 1992 64 .276 2095 408 579 363 104 11 64 897 .428 293-36 419 103-144 1991 72 .299 2379 440 712 394 128 16 62 1058 .445 276-34 493 99-155 1990 59 .281 1959 324 550 283 98 11 38 784 .400 229-34 359 79-113 1989 66 .283 2162 465 612 416 109 10 73 960 .444 339-44 443 49-86 1988 68 .290 2177 390 631 342 117 13 61 957 .440 274-36 392 79-116 1987 56 .304 1850 403 563 358 115 10 62 884 .377 224-20 291 72-102 1986 53 .269 1696 312 457 237 73 8 49 693 .409 232-14 308 67-83 1985 61 .304 2015 452 612 400 131 9 71 974 .483 342-10 367 112-145 1984 60 .285 1921 432 547 372 117 16 54 858 .447 372-25 369 98-122 1983 52 .292 1647 346 481 293 79 25 29 695 .422 266-24 229 80-107 1982 60 .317 1992 437 632 375 91 25 34 865 .434 316-14 354 91-114 1981 59 .321 2006 491 643 434 125 16 67 1001 .499 342-21 275 70-91 1980 56 .320 1877 463 600 411 87 29 52 906 .483 368-22 281 58-82 1979 60 .313 1994 479 624 427 115 31 50 949 .476 359-19 298 122-134 1978 49 .280 1469 252 411 216 76 25 23 606 .413 217-15 196 70-101 1977 57 .307 1851 393 568 349 104 25 31 815 .440 262-22 237 127-168 1976 48 .240 1468 203 353 176 65 13 17 495 .337 226-N/A 268 115-N/A 1975 48 .288 1571 271 649 235 61 23 30 674 .413 202-20 233 40-65 1974 44 .251 1401 211 351 182 49 10 26 577 .412 149-N/A 246 N/A 1973 44 .250 1396 200 349 173 54 9 20 481 .345 187-N/A 226 36-N/A 1972 44 .253 1488 210 376 193 52 7 16 490 .329 168-N/A 249 54-N/A 1971 45 .245 1421 222 349 190 53 9 16 468 .329 128-N/A 234 44-N/A 1970 44 .246 1380 199 340 165 46 9 5 419 .304 222-N/A 214 55-N/A 1969 44 .281 1436 237 403 212 54 16 14 531 .370 195-N/A 196 72-N/A 1968 38 .239 1207 173 289 150 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 186-11 226 N/A 1967 36 .258 1118 193 289 144 27 20 10 386 .345 126-N/A 219 37-N/A 1966 35 .257 1094 215 281 183 47 16 17 411 .376 N/A N/A 35-N/A 1965 33 .265 1041 187 276 144 44 10 6 358 .344 N/A N/A 40-N/A 1964 34 .273 1096 194 299 175 39 12 12 398 .363 N/A N/A 41-N/A 1963 39 .264 1269 273 335 218 32 27 14 463 .365 N/A N/A 94-N/A 1962 33 .269 1013 235 273 181 36 11 8 355 .350 N/A N/A 108-N/A 1961 28 .275 931 157 256 140 38 12 9 345 .371 N/A N/A N/A 1960 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1959 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1958 20 .274 675 125 185 107 26 13 9 264 .391 68-N/A N/A 106-N/A 1957 24 .259 792 125 205 115 18 5 4 245 .309 105-N/A 135 N/A 1956 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1955 22 .251 717 138 180 110 26 6 15 263 .367 105-9 113 25-N/A 1954 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1953 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1952 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1951 25 .295 914 237 271 200 36 16 9 357 .391 1950 29 .282 989 217 279 N/A 36 15 7 366 .370 151-N/A 130 N/A 1949 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1948 25 .277 748 150 208 116 29 11 10 289 .386 95-N/A 114 40-N/A
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YEAR W-L ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB 2B 3B HR OPP. AVG 2016 52-16 2.91 19 4 8 613.1 514 221 198 671 166 111 12 31 .226 2015 52-18 3.18 14 3 4 622.0 532 247 220 555 184 82 14 47 .232 2014 40-23 3.26 20 1 7 574.2 548 240 208 435 174 95 4 34 .253 2013 29-30 3.92 12 1 2 532.0 512 261 232 407 186 97 13 36 .254 2012 47-20 2.92 18 3 4 601.0 551 222 195 505 138 96 14 31 .243 2011 53-19 2.95 15 2 11 644.0 594 250 211 547 130 100 17 37 .243 2010 47-17 4.13 18 1 3 565.0 604 290 259 455 135 103 9 52 .273 2009 42-22 4.27 13 0 1 564.1 620 343 268 427 188 97 10 70 .282 2008 34-24 4.39 10 3 2 508.1 597 319 248 319 189 84 1 54 .296 2007 29-30 5.27 10 2 2 527.1 660 380 309 346 195 94 10 55 .307 2006 28-28 4.21 10 3 1 493.2 561 300 231 346 157 102 9 32 .285 2005 48-23 3.98 17 3 2 637.1 682 342 282 504 194 113 7 47 .276 2004 43-22 3.96 11 9 4 584.2 640 339 257 345 141 111 18 49 .279 2003 37-21 4.39 6 6 2 521.0 586 304 254 391 138 104 14 48 .282 2002 46-19 4.34 16 5 3 579.0 595 328 279 205 441 109 11 62 .263 2001 35-27 6.01 12 0 2 549.1 627 423 367 370 302 126 9 64 .289 2000 44-23-1 5.57 12 4 2 607.0 694 448 376 476 264 138 19 66 .287 1999 31-25 5.21 9 2 0 501.0 602 365 290 414 233 130 11 52 .297 1998 46-18 5.02 16 4 0 570.2 646 404 318 592 247 105 8 70 .282 1997 40-24 5.29 14 0 0 568.2 668 398 334 452 219 104 5 68 .293 1996 50-18 4.23 17 6 5 613.0 625 342 288 459 237 106 10 47 .265 1995 32-24 4.07 10 5 4 504.0 519 278 228 416 212 87 18 34 .267 1994 40-23 4.44 16 2 2 563.2 553 335 278 552 233 84 13 59 .256 1993 33-25 4.58 6 9 7 495.0 469 295 252 459 267 70 7 35 .253 1992 44-20 3.34 17 9 4 559.2 495 262 208 531 303 77 7 27 .239 1991 51-21 3.30 18 15 8 613.0 535 287 225 585 301 71 8 49 .234 1990 29-30 4.45 11 3 5 503.1 539 293 249 439 254 74 10 32 .276 1989 44-22 4.41 14 11 1 563.2 601 362 276 477 303 106 10 73 .271 1988 48-19 3.47 13 17 3 576.0 569 283 222 482 275 113 13 72 .259 1987 32-24 5.51 5 14 2 463.7 482 348 284 324 303 115 9 63 .268 1986 27-26 5.38 9 11 3 440.0 485 309 263 349 235 73 8 49 .278 1985 43-18 3.56 5 23 5 510.2 478 281 202 405 225 67 9 36 .243 1984 43-16 3.55 4 24 5 494.0 431 257 195 456 284 57 6 36 .229 1983 38-14 2.85 9 15 4 429.2 353 190 136 354 238 53 0 20 .221 1982 34-25 4.93 4 26 2 498.2 552 355 273 293 248 77 6 53 .291 1981 42-17 4.47 7 26 1 494.2 508 297 246 286 225 95 4 52 .259 1980 40-16 4.80 10 19 6 463.1 496 288 247 261 260 76 7 39 .281 1979 40-20 4.17 8 21 4 498.0 507 298 231 273 271 76 8 36 .266 1978 34-15 2.79 6 27 6 400.1 372 168 124 253 138 60 6 17 .247 1977 39-18 3.74 7 22 6 474.1 461 258 197 259 176 84 17 43 .253 1976 21-27 4.19 N/A N/A N/A 388.3 388 234 181 216 216 49 21 19 .265 1975 23-25 4.63 8 17 3 400.3 413 261 206 214 252 67 15 24 .269 1974 23-20 3.73 4 15 N/A 374.0 371 216 155 180 176 59 11 19 .256 1973 23-21 3.10 N/A N/A N/A 375.0 353 191 129 246 149 42 22 9 .231 1972 23-21 3.43 N/A N/A N/A 399.0 357 218 152 226 187 45 22 21 .238 1971 19-26 4.33 N/A N/A N/A 369.7 398 235 168 249 168 46 20 26 .269 1970 27-17 2.66 N/A 14 10 375.7 333 163 111 234 128 35 13 18 .234 1969 28-16 2.60 N/A 16 6 376.7 343 145 109 262 112 36 16 16 .240 1968 13-25 2.20 N/A N/A N/A 328.0 257 110 80 221 101 N/A N/A N/A .221 1967 27-9 2.65 N/A N/A N/A 304.7 223 115 90 203 134 19 10 15 .202 1966 23-12 2.94 N/A N/A N/A 294.3 244 N/A 96 193 113 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1965 20-13 2.72 N/A N/A N/A 281.0 234 126 85 193 109 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1964 23-11 2.84 N/A N/A N/A 307.7 237 N/A 97 216 112 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1963 30-9 2.29 N/A N/A N/A 344.0 288 N/A 88 200 93 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1962 25-8 3.03 N/A N/A N/A 285.0 230 N/A 96 174 118 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1961 19-9 2.73 N/A N/A N/A 253.7 208 118 77 192 133 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1960 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1959 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1958 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1957 13-11 2.57 N/A N/A N/A 207.0 N/A N/A 59 103 110 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1956 20-4 2.41 N/A N/A N/A 209.0 183 74 56 166 81 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1955 10-12 4.24 N/A 11 N/A 191.0 193 136 90 108 95 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1954 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1953 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1952 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1951 16-9 N/A N/A N/A N/A 222.3 217 N/A N/A 115 102 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1950 20-9 4.71 N/A N/A N/A 261.7 N/A N/A 137 131 135 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1949 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1948 11-14 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 92 101 N/A N/A N/A N/A
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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS OFFENSIVE STATISTICS BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AB) 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Robert Forbes Not Available Harold Long Fred Montsdeoca Not Available Not Available Not Available Ben Ward Not Available Russ Maxoy Bernie Parrish Not Available Not Available Len Sheinhoft Tom Moore Tom Moore Jim Duncan Allen Trammell Skip Lujack Richard Trapp Richard Trapp Guy McTheny Tony Dobies Will Harman Ray Hull David Bowden Sammy Rick Roger Holt Nick Belmonte Roger Holt Jim Watkins Jim Watkins Dave Falcone Glenn Carpenter Javier Ortiz Brad Dantzler Scott Ruskin Scott Lusader Rich Arena Joey Fernandez Mario Linares Herbert Perry Rick Britton Mario Linares Dave Majeski Bo Camposano James Eidam Chris Wiggs Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Casey Smith Mark Ellis Tim Olson Jason Dill Pat Osborn Ben Harrison Ben Harrison Jeff Corsaletti Gavin Dickey Matt LaPorta Avery Barnes A. Barnes, P. Tucker Matt den Dekker Mike Zunino Mike Zunino Harrison Bader Harrison Bader Josh Tobias Peter Alonso
AT BATS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961
Robert Forbes Not Available Harold Long Harold Long Not Available Not Available Not Available Ben Ward Not Available Charles King Bobby Geissinger Not Available Dale Landress
.438 .372 .422
.321 .304 .436 .366 .319 .357 .331 .425 .348 .344 .280 .320 .336 .356 .315 .303 .331 .353 .321 .351 .375 .354 .365 .376 .392 .348 .406 .400 .378 .377 .332 .370 .322 .350 .342 .326 .362 .374 .406 .386 .388 .344 .394 .403 .414 .362 .353 .358 .304 .402 .360 .364 .352 .371 .322 .312 .337 .355 .374 89 129 108
78 104 82 105
1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Tom Moore Earl Montgomery Jim Duncan Randy Horcroft Dan Cushman Dan Cushman Richard Trapp Guy McTheny Will Harman Tony Dobies Ray Hull Bob Carpenter Sammy Rick John Cortese Terry Fitzgerald Dean Empie Frank McDonald Larry Hall Tony Stevens Craig McGraw Steve Floyd John Dunlap Mike Stanley Scott Lusader John Woodward Tommy Edwards Tommy Edwards Ned Brigham Mike Moberg Dave Majeski D. Majeski, T. Rich Brian Duva Brian Duva David Eckstein David Eckstein David Eckstein Greg Catalanotte Mark Ellis Kurt Keene Kevin Estrada Ryan Shealy Brett Dowdy Jonathan Tucker Adam Davis Adam Davis Cole Figueroa Avery Barnes Avery Barnes Austin Maddox Preston Tucker Preston Tucker Justin Shafer Richie Martin D. Guthrie, B. Reed Dalton Guthrie
RUNS SCORED 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Robert Forbes Not Available Roy Poole H. Long, W. Rushing Not Available Not Available Not Available Martin Fredy Not Available Russ Maxoy Bobby Barnes Not Available Not Available Dale Landress Tom Moore Al Lopez J. Duncan, T. Shannon D. Pendley, A. Trammell Bruce Moore Richard Trapp Richard Trapp Guy McTheny Tony Dobies Tony Dobies Mark Hedgecock Bob Carpenter Sammy Rick Roger Holt Nick Belmonte Roger Holt
117 153 124 124 128 126 143 150 157 155 162 167 169 175 170 213 170 231 196 236 234 195 213 230 191 216 260 255 218 288 231 222 247 224 302 276 261 244 282 251 261 244 268 294 224 262 225 247 264 286 262 230 249 282 279 20 36 32
20 15 20 17 34 39 26 25 27 29 27 35 26 30 27 32 31 38 30 60
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Jim Watkins Jim Watkins Steve Lombardozzi Steve Lombardozzi Steve Floyd Mike Stanley Mike Stanley Scott Lusader John Woodward Joey Fernandez Brian Reimsnyder Ned Brigham Billy Minnis Dave Majeski Dave Majeski Brian Duva Brian Duva David Eckstein David Eckstein David Eckstein Brad Wilkerson Mark Ellis Mark Kiger Kevin Estrada Mark Kiger Brett Dowdy Adam Davis Ad. Davis, M. LaPorta Adam Davis Matt LaPorta Avery Barnes Avery Barnes Matt den Dekker Mike Zunino Nolan Fontana Casey Turgeon Richie Martin Richie Martin Buddy Reed
HITS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
Robert Forbes Not Available Harold Long H. Long, W. Rushing Not Available Not Available Not Available Ben Ward Not Available Russ Maxoy Bernie Parrish Not Available Not Available Lynn Howie Tom Moore Tom Moore Jim Duncan Allen Trammell Skip Lujack Richard Trapp Richard Trapp Skip Lujack T. Dobies, W. Harman Tony Dobies Ray Hull B. Carpenter, T. Dulaney Sammy Rick Roger Holt Nick Belmonte Roger Holt Jim Watkins Jim Watkins S. Lombardozzi, T. Stevens Glenn Carpenter Javier Ortiz B. Danztler, M. Stanley Scott Ruskin Scott Lusader Rodney Brewer Joey Fernandez T. Edwards, J. Mendez Herbert Perry Mike Moberg Dave Majeski Dave Majeski Brian Duva
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37 60 55 68 51 45 57 70 38 62 61 78 39 63 64 53 56 58 76 85 86 56 78 61 90 67 68 75 44 60 65 76 65 75 59 41 49 63 57 39 48 32
25 28 34 31 37 50 41 51 40 42 40 49 51 46 51 42 56 60 53 71 57 80 62 79 77 45 84 92 60 75 83 90 66 96 79 66
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Brian Duva Chris Wiggs David Eckstein David Eckstein Casey Smith Mark Ellis Kurt Keene Kevin Estrada M. Kiger, P. Osborn Brett Dowdy C.J. Smith Jeff Corsaletti Adam Davis Cole Figueroa Avery Barnes Avery Barnes Austin Maddox Mike Zunino Preston Tucker H. Bader, J. Shafer Taylor Gushue Buddy Reed Dalton Guthrie
DOUBLES 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Robert Forbes Not Available Harold Long Gene Gore Not Available Not Available Not Available J. Bilyk, B. Trodinnick Not Available Charles Rawlings Bernie Parrish Not Available Not Available Len Scheinhoft Len Scheinhoft Earl Montgomery Dave Porter Allen Trammell Skip Lujack Jim Frazier Not Available Guy McTheny T. Dobies, W. Harmon Tony Dobies Ray Hull John Fuller John Fuller Joel Murrie Terry Fitzgerald Dean Empie Dave Adeimy Tony Stevens Craig McGraw Craig McGraw Steve Floyd Rob Thompson Scott Ruskin Chris Lombardozzi Rodney Brewer Rodney Brewer Mario Linares Ned Brigham Mike Moberg Mario Linares Brian Purvis Chan Perry Chan Perry Chris Wiggs Brad Wilkerson Derek Nicholson Greg Catalanotte Mark Ellis Kurt Keene Aaron Davidson Pat Osborn Jeff Corsaletti C.J. Smith Jeff Corsaletti Adam Davis Four players tied with Josh Adams Brandon McArthur
73 82 102 94 97 84 103 88 104 88 87 100 66 87 81 90 88 98 84 69 71 86 85 6 8 8
5 4 5 8 8 6 9 12 11 6 10 9 10 14 8 11 9 15 18 12 19 12 18 13 12 21 23 21 22 17 19 23 22 15 16 17 16 22 20 23 18 20 16 17 20 16 18 11 12 17 14
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Preston Tucker P. Tucker, M. Zunino Mike Zunino Justin Shafer Taylor Gushue H. Bader, J. Schwarz Peter Alonso
TRIPLES 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Robert Forbes Lowell Rushing Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Ben Ward Not Available Five players tied with Charlie Smith Not Available Not Available Bernie Haskins Tom Moore Bernie Haskins Earl Montgomery Four players tied with Rufus Frazier S. Lujack, N. Nicosia Not Available L. Bloodworth, S. Lujack Nick DeVirgilis R. Carpenter, J. Sutton D. Bowden, R. Hull Bob Carpenter John Reich Roger Holt J.B. Caldwell, J. Shulock Joe Ward Jim Watkins Rob Teegarden David Banes Dave Falcone Albie Scoggins John Dunlap Felix Martinez Scott Lusader John Woodward R. Brewer, J. Mendez Mike Moberg H. Perry, B. Reimsnyder Billy Minnis Brent Killen Dave Majeski Brian Duva Tripp MacKay Three players tied with D. Eckstein, B. Wilkerson Brian Haught Derek Nicholson Mark Ellis K. Keene, T. Olson Mark Kiger Ben Harrison Brett Dowdy Jonathan Tucker Matt LaPorta Four players tied with Avery Barnes A. Barnes, B. McArthur Avery Barnes M. den Dekker, T. Thompson Nolan Fontana Casey Turgeon H. Bader, T. Gushue Three players tied with B. Reed, J. Tobias Buddy Reed
HOME RUNS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955
Three players tied with Not Available Dick Pace Haywood Sullivan Not Available Not Available Not Available Ben Ward
17 23 28 17 16 16 18 3 4
2 1 3 3 5 6 4 2 5 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 5 3 5 7 11 5 4 6 7 5 4 5 3 6 3 3 4 4 11 6 2 3 5 4 3 4 3 5 3 4 2 2 2 4 6 3 5 3 2 2 5 6 2 4 3
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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Not Available Russ Maxoy D. Fleming, B. Parrish Not Available Not Available C. Price, L. Scheinhoft C.W. Price Earl Montgomery Three players tied with Six players tied with Rufus Frazier Three players tied with Not Available Guy McTheny Five players tied with Tony Dobies John Fuller John Fuller John Fuller Jim Joiner Jim Joiner Dave Adeimy D. Adeimy, J. Watkins Tony Stevens Tony Stevens Dave Falcone Javier Ortiz Tim Owens Scott Ruskin Mike Stanley Jose Alou Joey Fernandez Brian Reimsnyder N. Brigham, B. Minnis Eric Martinez Herbert Perry Brent Killen B. Camposano, S. Dailey Chan Perry James Eidam Chuck Hazzard Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Greg Catalanotte Tony Socarras Matt Goss Ryan Shealy C.J. Smith Ben Harrison Matt LaPorta Matt LaPorta Matt LaPorta Cole Figueroa Preston Tucker Austin Maddox Mike Zunino Mike Zunino Three players tied with Taylor Gushue JJ Schwarz Peter Alonso
RUNS BATTED IN 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
Robert Forbes Not Available G. Gore, F. Montsdeoca Not Available Not Available Not Available Ben Ward Not Available Bobby Geissinger Bernie Parrish Not Available Not Available Len Scheinhoft Len Scheinhoft Tom Moore Three players with Allen Trammell Rufus Frazier Skip Lujack Mike Ovca Skip Lujack Tony Dobies Tony Dobies Ray Hull
3 3 3 3 3 2 1 5 2 4 1 6 6 5 6 8 7 8 5 12 13 19 10 7 12 14 8 16 15 11 8 15 14 12 15 10 18 23 23 18 19 11 23 17 17 26 14 20 9 15 17 19 19 5 6 18 14 26 26
20 15 23 20 27 38 27 33 39 23 24 35 21 27 26
1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
John Fuller John Fuller John Cortese J.B. Caldwell Dean Empie Rob Teegarden Tony Stevens Tony Stevens Dave Falcone S. Floyd, J. Ortiz Tim Owens Scott Ruskin Scott Ruskin Joey Fernandez Joey Fernandez Mario Linares Herbert Perry Eric Martinez Herbert Perry Brent Killen Bo Camposano Chan Perry Chris Kokinda Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Greg Catalanotte Tim Olson Matt Goss Ryan Shealy Mario Garza Ben Harrison Matt LaPorta Gavin Dickey Matt LaPorta Cole Figueroa Preston Tucker Austin Maddox Preston Tucker Mike Zunino Taylor Gushue Taylor Gushue JJ Schwarz P. Alonso, J. Schwarz
WALKS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
Robert Forbes Not Available Roy Poole Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Martin Frady Not Available Tom Clark Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Leon Bloodworth Not Available Not Available Not Available Joel Murrie Roger Holt Nick Belmonte Roger Holt Jim Watkins Chuck Sandberg Craig McGraw Steve Lombardozzi Albie Scoggins Albie Scoggins Rory Alonzo Chris Lombardozzi J. Fernandez, T. Touma Joey Fernandez Brian Reimsnyder
29 31 33 28 49 33 74 51 74 52 40 59 60 40 64 58 59 40 57 54 53 65 46 68 76 70 58 75 54 80 66 70 79 41 52 57 85 72 74 67 33 49 73 60 17 30
22 15
41
30 36 33 44 37 59 58 58 66 53 54 59 28 43 54
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Brian Reimsnyder Dave Majeski Brent Killen Brent Killen Brian Duva Brian Duva Chris Kokinda Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Greg Catalanotte Jason Dill Mark Kiger Mark Kiger C.J. Smith Ben Harrison J. Corsaletti, B. Jeroloman Brian Jeroloman Matt LaPorta Josh Adams Josh Adams Nolan Fontana Nolan Fontana Nolan Fontana Casey Turgeon Casey Turgeon Richie Martin JJ Schwarz
STOLEN BASES 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Robert Forbes Not Available Roy Poole Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Martin Frady Not Available Not Available Don Fleming Not Available Not Available Not Available Tom Moore Tom Moore Jim Duncan Allen Trammell Tommy Shannon Richard Trapp Not Available Guy McTheny Will Harman Rick Scarborough Ray Hull Tom Dulaney Joel Murrie Joel Murrie Nick Belmonte Roger Holt Jim Watkins Jim Watkins Ronnie Deans Steve Lombardozzi Albie Scoggins Albie Scoggins Rory Alonzo Scott Ruskin John Woodward John Woodward Ned Brigham Ned Brigham Dave Majeski Dave Majeski Dave Majeski Brian Duva Brian Duva David Eckstein David Eckstein David Eckstein Brad Wilkerson M. Ellis, K. Keene Mark Kiger Kevin Estrada Aaron Davidson B. Dowdy, B. Harrison Adam Davis
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78 30 54 62 42 36 37 76 63 85 30 59 38 60 36 45 50 38 55 35 40 53 52 48 31 35 35 45 28 20
5 18
26 20 8 13 8 14 13 11 24 15 7 12 11 42 32 28 37 16 20 24 22 24 27 17 24 17 11 20 24 27 34 30 34 34 35 21 20 22 35 19 14 22
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Adam Davis Adam Davis C. Figueroa, A. Pride Avery Barnes Avery Barnes Matt den Dekker Daniel Pigott Nolan Fontana Harrison Bader Richie Martin Richie Martin Buddy Reed
24 9 7 26 18 23 15 13 15 18 20 24
PITCHING STATISTICS APPEARANCES 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Robert Adams Not Available Herman Wink F. Montsdeoca, H. Carrat Not Available Not Available Not Available B. Touchberry, W. Larson Wes Larson Burt Touchberry Not Available Not Available Not Available D. Aust, J. Nicholson J. Biggart, C.W. Price Jim Biggart Danny Eggart Adrian Zabala K. Prior, R. Rollyson Kelly Prior Glen Pickren Jim Courier W. Rogers, T. Seybold Tom Seybold Doug Corbett Mike Newman Doug Corbett Craig Pippin Bruce Baker Ron Crum Chuck Dale Mike Grant Joe Majer N. Krsnich, M. McClellan Shawn Fawbush Rich Rice David Lee Jeff Fischer Steve Rosenberg Ken Sebree Jeff Gidcumb Jamie McAndrew T. McCray, J. Pricher John Pricher John Pricher Darren McClellan Danny Wheeler Danny Wheeler Paul Rigdon Josh Fogg Josh Fogg Ben Grezlovski Jay Belflower Keith Ramsey Kevin Coleman Connor Falkenbach Connor Falkenbach Connor Falkenbach Josh Edmondson Josh Edmondson Tony Davis Billy Bullock Kevin Chapman Nick Maronde Greg Larson Ryan Harris Kirby Snead Taylor Lewis Kirby Snead
14 15 9
8 10 10
12 13 17 15 16 16 18 17 17 18 22 15 17 21 17 17 17 16 28 25 16 25 19 22 19 21 22 27 25 23 36 37 27 35 27 42 41 40 36 31 31 28 26 35 51 35 31 34 34 31 36 35 37 32 31 41
GAMES STARTED 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Not Available Not Available Fred Montsdeoca Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Bucky Williams Not Available Not Available Not Available C.W. Price Jerry Nicholson Danny Eggart Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Four players tied with Wayne Rogers Not Available Not Available Not Available Doug Corbett John Chappell Not Available Ross Baumgarten Pete Teixeira Chuck Dale Mike Grant Larry Mikesell Rich Bombard George Reyes Russ Kibler Jeff Fischer Ken Sebree Ken Sebree Jeff Gidcumb Johnny Wiggs Cord Corbitt Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Rob Bonanno Darren McClellan John Kaufman Matt McClendon Brad Wilkerson Matt McClendon Mike Smalley Jimmy Ramshaw A. Hart, J. Ramshaw Justin Hoyman Justin Hoyman T. Boss, A. Horne B. Augenstein, B. Ball Bryan Augenstein Patrick Keating Stephen Locke Hudson Randall H. Randall, K. Whitson Brian Johnson Jonathon Crawford Logan Shore Logan Shore Logan Shore
7
7
8 10 10
7 13
12 13 16 14 17 14 15 18 12 15 17 12 17 21 16 12 20 19 16 18 17 21 19 19 12 17 14 17 16 19 19 15 16 14 12 17 19 17 15 15 19 18
COMPLETE GAMES 1948 1949 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Burt Touchberry Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
6
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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 1964 Not Available 1965 Not Available 1966 Not Available 1967 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1969 Jim Courier 1970 Tom Seybold 1971 Not Available 1972 Not Available 1973 Not Available 1974 Doug Corbett 1975 B. Baker, J. Chappell 1976 Not Available 1977 Ross Baumgarten 1978 Pete Teixeira 1979 Pete Teixeira 1980 Larry Mikesell 1981 Randy O’Neal 1982 Rich Bombard 1983 Clay Daniel 1984 Russ Kibler 1985 Scott Ruskin 1986 S. Rosenberg, K. Sebree 1987 Ken Sebree 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 1989 Johnny Wiggs 1990 John Burke 1991 Marc Valdes 1992 John Burke 1993 Rob Bonanno 1994 Rob Bonanno 1995 Darren McClellan 1996 John Kaufman 1997 Brad Wilkerson 1998 Matt McClendon 1999 K. Brice, M. McClendon 2000 J. Cardozo, M. Smalley 2001 None 2002 Jimmy Ramshaw 2003 Justin Hoyman 2004 Justin Hoyman 2005 Tommy Boss 2006 Bryan Augenstein 2007 Bryan Augenstein 2008 Stephen Locke 2009 None 2010 Alex Panteliodis 2011 Hudson Randall 2012 Three Players tied with 2013 Jonathon Crawford 2014 Aaron Rhodes 2015 Logan Shore 2016 Logan Shore
7 5
12 5 9 9 8 8 9 11 6 11 10 3 6 10 6 2 9 4 5 2 4 4 2 2 1 2 3 6 5 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3
EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
Not Available Not Available Not Available Burt Touchberry Wes Larson Burt Touchberry Not Available Not Available Not Available C.W. Price Jim Biggart Ray Rollyson Charlie Anderson Ray Rollyson Kelly Prior Jim Courier Wayne Rogers Jim Courier Glen Pickren Bob Kowalski Mike Newman Doug Corbett Doug Corbett Bruce Baker Bobby Meadows Bruce Baker Craig Pippin Chuck Dale Larry Mikesell Larry Mikesell Rich Bombard Clay Daniel
3.47 1.45 0.81
1.67 1.46 2.09 0.88 2.25 1.54 1.83 0.91 1.89 1.92 3.27 2.74 1.97 1.76 1.51 2.97 3.07 1.97 3.32 3.12 3.27 3.47 2.26
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Jeff Fischer Rodney Brewer Scott Sanford Ken Sebree Johnny Wiggs Jamie McAndrew John Pricher John Burke Rob Bonanno Rob Bonanno Danny Wheeler Danny Wheeler Paul Rigdon Josh Fogg Josh Fogg Ben Grezlovski Kenny Birch Keith Ramsey Alex Hart Justin Hoyman Darren O’Day Darren O’Day Darren O’Day David Hurst Josh Edmondson Tony Davis Kevin Chapman Steven Rodriguez Greg Larson Johnny Magliozzi Logan Shore Taylor Lewis Shaun Anderson
WINS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Gus Adams Not Available Herman Wink Harvey Carratt Not Available Not Available Not Available Burt Touchberry Dale Willis Burt Touchberry Not Available Not Available Not Available Dennis Aust Jim Biggart Danny Eggart Danny Eggart D. Eggart, A. Zabala Kelly Prior Kelly Prior Glen Pickren Jim Courier Wayne Rogers D. Corbett, T. Seybold Bob Lundquist Mike Newman Doug Corbett Bruce Baker Bobby Meadows R. Baumgarten, R. Crum P. Teixeira, R. Crum Three players tied with Larry Mikesell Larry Mikesell Rich Bombard George Reyes Russ Kibler Jeff Fischer Three players tied with T. Gedaminski, K. Sebree Jeff Gidcumb John Wiggs Three players tied with Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Rob Bonanno Three players tied with Darren McClellan John Kaufman Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Ben Grezlovski
3.15 2.57 4.33 4.19 2.75 2.21 2.71 2.25 2.78 3.49 2.05 2.93 2.19 2.37 2.03 2.69 3.79 2.24 3.24 3.31 2.56 2.87 2.91 3.44 2.87 2.25 1.65 1.91 1.33 2.67 2.16 1.33 0.97 6 5 5
5 6 6
8 7 10 9 5 8 7 10 11 8 6 6 9 12 7 9 8 8 8 10 10 11 7 12 10 5 7 16 12 6 13 10 9 8 11 11 11 10 9
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Joey Simon Joey Simon Alex Hart Justin Hoyman Justin Hoyman Alan Horne Bryan Augenstein Bryan Augenstein Patrick Keating A. DeSclafani, A. Panteliodis Alex Panteliodis Hudson Randall Hudson Randall Ryan Harris Logan Shore Logan Shore Alex Faedo
10 7 13 8 11 10 9 8 8 6 11 11 9 5 7 11 13
INNINGS PITCHED 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Not Available Not Available Jack Gaines Richard Brown Not Available Not Available Not Available Burt Touchberry Dale Willis Burt Touchberry Not Available Not Available Not Available C.W. Price Jerry Nicholson Danny Eggart Danny Eggart Danny Eggart K. Prior, R. Rollyson Kelly Prior Glen Pickren Jim Courier Tom Seybold Tom Seybold Mike Newman Mike Newman Doug Corbett Craig Pippin Craig Pippin Ross Baumgarten Pete Teixeira Chuck Dale Larry Mikesell Randy O’Neal Rich Bombard George Reyes Russ Kibler Jeff Fischer Steve Rosenberg Ken Sebree Jeff Gidcumb Johnnny Wiggs John Pricher Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Mark Valdes Rob Bonanno Darren McClellan John Kaufman Matt McClendon Brad Wilkerson Ben Grezlovski Mike Smalley Joey Simon Alex Hart Justin Hoyman Justin Hoyman Alan Horne Bryan Augenstein Bryan Augenstein Patrick Keating Stephen Locke Alex Panteliodis Hudson Randall Hudson Randall Jonathon Crawford Logan Shore Logan Shore
138
64.2 62.0
55.2 67.2 55.2
70.1 85.2 94.0 88.0 68.1 93.1 79.0 97.2 95.0 86.1 93.2 75.2 112.0 112.1 83.2 85.2 114.2 94.1 119.1 89.2 108.0 114.1 68.2 103.0 117.1 88.2 118.0 151.2 131.1 83.0 140.1 131.2 122.2 135.1 122.1 125.0 95.2 123.0 83.2 99.0 88.1 111.0 111.1 139.2 113.1 111.1 112.0 84.1 66.2 100.0 124.1 94.0 86.2 95.2 112.1
2016
Logan Shore
SAVES (SINCE 1974) 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Doug Corbett Wilkie Smith Not Available Billy Abell C. Dale, K. Kellogg Mike Grant Joe Majer Carlos Moreno Rich Fawbush Rich Rice David Lee Steve Rosenberg S. Rosenberg, T. Gedaminski Mike Parks Jamie McAndrew Jamie McAndrew Todd McCray John Pricher John Pricher Darren McClellan Danny Wheeler Danny Wheeler Paul Rigdon Josh Fogg Josh Fogg Ben Grezlovski Jay Belflower Keith Ramsey Kevin Coleman Connor Falkenbach Darren O’Day Connor Falkenbach Darren O’Day David Hurst Kyle Mullaney Billy Bullock Kevin Chapman Austin Maddox Austin Maddox Johnny Magliozzi Ryan Harris Taylor Lewis Shaun Anderson
STRIKEOUTS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Robert Adams Not Available Jack Gaines Richard Brown Not Available Not Available Not Available Wes Larson Dale Willis Burt Touchberry Not Available Not Available Not Available Dennis Aust Jerry Nicholson Charles Anderson Charles Anderson Dan Eggart Ray Rollyson Kelly Prior Jim Courier Jim Courier Tom Seybold Tom Seybold Mike Newman Mike Newman Doug Corbett Craig Pippin Craig Pippin Ross Baumgarten Pete Teixeira Chuck Dale Mike Grant Larry Mikesell Nick Krsnich Clay Daniel Russ Kibler Scott Ruskin Steve Rosenberg
105.1 2 3 5 3 7 5 4 2 5 2 2 3 3 10 7 5 12 11 3 13 9 10 8 13 5 5 9 6 3 5 9 8 6 3 11 11 5 12 12 5 7 13 36 35 40
27 89 28
76 53 58 78 36 66 58 65 65 68 86 52 52 54 62 65 76 66 65 60 66 66 57 111 103 91
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Ken Sebree Jeff Gidcumb Johnny Wiggs John Burke John Burke Marc Valdes Marc Valdes Rob Bonanno Darren McClellan John Kaufman Brad Wilkerson Brad Wilkerson Ben Grezlovski Mike Smalley K. Ramsey, J. Ramshaw Keith Ramsey Justin Hoyman Justin Hoyman Alan Horne Bryan Augenstein Bryan Augenstein Billy Bullock Nick Maronde Alex Panteliodis Karsten Whitson Steven Rodriguez Jonathon Crawford Logan Shore A.J. Puk Alex Faedo
89 126 87 73 135 129 119 148 126 101 89 136 84 76 56 84 77 89 108 98 105 63 59 82 92 81 69 68 104 133
FIELDING STATISTICS PUTOUTS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Richard Forbes Not Available Ed Gonzales Haywood Sullivan Not Available Not Available Not Available Gerard Bilyk Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Skip Lujack Fred Bretz Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available J. B. Caldwell Not Available J. B. Caldwell Dave Adeimy Chuck Sandberg Tony Stevens Dave Falcone Javier Ortiz Brad Dantzler Brad Dantzler Mike Stanley Ed Shea Rodney Brewer Jose Fernandez Steve Zerr Herbert Perry Brent Killen Brent Killen James Ramos Chan Perry Chris Kokinda Eric Castaldo Brad Wilkerson David Ross Ryan Shealy Kurt Keene Brian Rose Ryan Shealy
247 211 120
211
370 220
218 293 369 561 422 422 489 370 393 403 177 283 391 380 477 599 521 347 469 524 415 465 559 297 429 382 605
FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT
YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
C.J. Smith C.J. Smith Matt LaPorta Matt LaPorta Matt LaPorta Brandon McArthur Preston Tucker Preston Tucker Mike Zunino Mike Zunino Vickash Ramjit Taylor Gushue Mike Rivera Peter Alonso
ASSISTS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Donald Ford Not Available Lou Garcia Virgil Martin Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Lee Maxcy Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Leon Bloodworth Leon Bloodworth Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Roger Holt Not Available Roger Holt Larry Hall Larry Hall Steve Lombardozzi Steve Lombardozzi Bruce Crabbe Bruce Crabbe Bruce Crabbe Chris Lombardozzi Tim Touma Tommy Edwards Julio Mendez Brent Addison Billy Minnis Kevin Polcovich Ted Rich Tripp MacKay Tripp MacKay David Eckstein David Eckstein David Eckstein Ty Martin Mark Ellis Mark Kiger Kevin Estrada Mark Kiger Jonathan Tucker Justin Tordi Adam Davis Adam Davis Cole Figueroa Cole Figueroa Josh Adams Nolan Fontana Nolan Fontana Nolan Fontana Casey Turgeon Casey Turgeon Richie Martin Dalton Guthrie
501 475 719 414 421 363 428 437 532 461 505 337 293 493 64 93 72
65
124 159
159 181 114 118 181 195 180 126 127 172 152 171 202 204 149 232 190 169 162 172 243 255 159 193 184 191 207 191 235 269 201 173 173 164 189 209 188 169 195 190 183
ERRORS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Genia White Not Available Lou Garcia Donald Shaffer Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Lee Maxcy Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Dan Cushman Not Available Leon Bloodworth Tom Blankenship Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Roger Holt Not Available Roger Holt Larry Hall Larry Hall Steve Lombardozzi Steve Lombardozzi Bruce Crabbe Bruce Crabbe Rory Alonzo Chris Lombardozzi Tim Touma Allen Rutledge Julio Mendez Brent Addison Gregg Castaldo Kevin Polcovich Kevin Polcovich Shane McGinnis John Tamargo John Tamargo John Tamargo Ty Martin Matt Siegel M. Ellis, K. Keene Aaron Sobieraj Kevin Estrada Pat Osborn Jonathan Tucker Jonathan Tucker Adam Davis Adam Davis Jon Townsend C. Figueroa, J. Townsend Mike Mooney Austin Maddox Nolan Fontana Josh Tobias Zack Powers Richie Martin Richie Martin Jonathan India
FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 CHANCES) 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961
Jewel Walker Not Available Roy Poole Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Thomas Clark Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
14 10 11
11
14 13 14
21 28 19 23 13 20 18 23 25 25 14 21 21 25 20 34 15 12 15 15 18 23 22 17 23 18 21 15 20 19 21 21 17 18 12 12 11 9 21 9 12
1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Skip Lujack Fred Bretz Not Available Not Available Not Available Doug Corbett D. Bowden, J. Joiner Jim Joiner Frank McDonald Jim Watkins Chuck Sandberg Glenn Carpenter Ron Cardieri Albie Scoggins Brad Danztler Scott Ruskin John Floyd Lou Palomba Rodney Brewer Mario Linares Jose Fernandez Herbert Perry Brent Killen Brent Killen Brian Duva Chan Perry Ronnie Sewell Travis Andre Casey Smith Jason Dill J. Dill, R. Shealy Tony Socarras Brian Rose Matt Goss Brian Rose Matt LaPorta Brian Jeroloman Matt LaPorta Matt LaPorta Teddy Foster Matt den Dekker Mike Zunino Mike Zunino Brian Johnson Vickash Ramjit Zack Powers Harrison Bader JJ Schwarz
.991 .975
.987
139
.997 .983
.979 .978 .982 .976 1.000 .993 .987 .991 .984 .997 .990 .994 .984 .987 .992 .990 .985 .990 .993 .990 .984 1.000 .991 1.000 .991 .984 .991 .986 1.000 .989 .992 .989 .991 .991 1.000 .995 .995 .995 1.000 .989 1.000 1.000 1.000